Staging: rtl8192e: Remove unnecessary macro
This patch removes the RTLLIB_PRINT_STR macro definition because it's only defined in the header and it's never referenced. It also removes PRINTABLE and MAX_STR_LEN, which were defined as helpers for the first one. Signed-off-by: Cristina Opriceana <cristina.opriceana@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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#define RTLLIB_DEBUG_RX(f, a...) RTLLIB_DEBUG(RTLLIB_DL_RX, f, ## a)
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#define RTLLIB_DEBUG_RX(f, a...) RTLLIB_DEBUG(RTLLIB_DL_RX, f, ## a)
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#define RTLLIB_DEBUG_QOS(f, a...) RTLLIB_DEBUG(RTLLIB_DL_QOS, f, ## a)
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#define RTLLIB_DEBUG_QOS(f, a...) RTLLIB_DEBUG(RTLLIB_DL_QOS, f, ## a)
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/* Added by Annie, 2005-11-22. */
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#define MAX_STR_LEN 64
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/* I want to see ASCII 33 to 126 only. Otherwise, I print '?'. */
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#define PRINTABLE(_ch) (_ch > '!' && _ch < '~')
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#define RTLLIB_PRINT_STR(_Comp, _TitleString, _Ptr, _Len) \
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if ((_Comp) & level) { \
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int __i; \
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u8 struct buffer[MAX_STR_LEN]; \
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int length = (_Len < MAX_STR_LEN) ? _Len : (MAX_STR_LEN-1) ;\
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memset(struct buffer, 0, MAX_STR_LEN); \
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memcpy(struct buffer, (u8 *)_Ptr, length); \
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for (__i = 0; __i < MAX_STR_LEN; __i++) { \
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if (!PRINTABLE(struct buffer[__i])) \
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struct buffer[__i] = '?'; \
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} \
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struct buffer[length] = '\0'; \
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printk(KERN_INFO "Rtl819x: "); \
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printk(_TitleString); \
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printk(": %d, <%s>\n", _Len, struct buffer); \
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}
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#ifndef ETH_P_PAE
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#ifndef ETH_P_PAE
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#define ETH_P_PAE 0x888E /* Port Access Entity (IEEE 802.1X) */
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#define ETH_P_PAE 0x888E /* Port Access Entity (IEEE 802.1X) */
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#define ETH_P_IP 0x0800 /* Internet Protocol packet */
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#define ETH_P_IP 0x0800 /* Internet Protocol packet */
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