asm-generic: don't warn that atomic_t is only 24 bit
32-bit Sparc used to only allow usage of 24-bit of it's atomic_t type. This was corrected with linux 2.6.3 when Keith M Wesolowski changed the implementation to use the parisc approach of having an array of spinlocks to protect the atomic_t. These warnings were also removed from the sparc implementation when the new implementation was merged in BKrev:402e4949VThdc6D3iaosSFUgabMfvw, but the warning still remained in some other places without any 24-bit-only atomic_t implementation inside the kernel. We should remove these warnings to allow users to rely on the full 32-bit range of atomic_t. Signed-off-by: Peter Fritzsche <peter.fritzsche@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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* atomic_read - read atomic variable
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* @v: pointer of type atomic_t
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*
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* Atomically reads the value of @v. Note that the guaranteed
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* useful range of an atomic_t is only 24 bits.
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* Atomically reads the value of @v.
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#define atomic_read(v) (*(volatile int *)&(v)->counter)
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* @v: pointer of type atomic_t
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* @i: required value
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*
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* Atomically sets the value of @v to @i. Note that the guaranteed
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* useful range of an atomic_t is only 24 bits.
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* Atomically sets the value of @v to @i.
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*/
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#define atomic_set(v, i) (((v)->counter) = (i))
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* @v: pointer of type atomic_t
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*
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* Atomically adds @i to @v and returns the result
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* Note that the guaranteed useful range of an atomic_t is only 24 bits.
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*/
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static inline int atomic_add_return(int i, atomic_t *v)
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{
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* @v: pointer of type atomic_t
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*
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* Atomically subtracts @i from @v and returns the result
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* Note that the guaranteed useful range of an atomic_t is only 24 bits.
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*/
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static inline int atomic_sub_return(int i, atomic_t *v)
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{
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