At Sat, 10 Jan 2015 17:53:00 +0100, Rickard Strandqvist wrote:
Remove the function snd_efw_command_set_resp_addr() that is not used anywhere.
This was partially found by using a static code analysis program called cppcheck.
Signed-off-by: Rickard Strandqvist rickard_strandqvist@spectrumdigital.se
I leave the decision to Sakamoto-san and Clemens. Let me know if this should be applied or not.
thanks,
Takashi
sound/firewire/fireworks/fireworks.h | 2 -- sound/firewire/fireworks/fireworks_command.c | 21 --------------------- 2 files changed, 23 deletions(-)
diff --git a/sound/firewire/fireworks/fireworks.h b/sound/firewire/fireworks/fireworks.h index 4f0201a..693b76b 100644 --- a/sound/firewire/fireworks/fireworks.h +++ b/sound/firewire/fireworks/fireworks.h @@ -189,8 +189,6 @@ enum snd_efw_transport_mode { SND_EFW_TRANSPORT_MODE_WINDOWS = 0, SND_EFW_TRANSPORT_MODE_IEC61883 = 1, }; -int snd_efw_command_set_resp_addr(struct snd_efw *efw,
u16 addr_high, u32 addr_low);
int snd_efw_command_set_tx_mode(struct snd_efw *efw, enum snd_efw_transport_mode mode); int snd_efw_command_get_hwinfo(struct snd_efw *efw, diff --git a/sound/firewire/fireworks/fireworks_command.c b/sound/firewire/fireworks/fireworks_command.c index 166f805..e0cc467 100644 --- a/sound/firewire/fireworks/fireworks_command.c +++ b/sound/firewire/fireworks/fireworks_command.c @@ -175,27 +175,6 @@ end: }
/*
- The address in host system for transaction response is changable when the
- device supports. struct hwinfo.flags includes its flag. The default is
- MEMORY_SPACE_EFW_RESPONSE.
- */
-int snd_efw_command_set_resp_addr(struct snd_efw *efw,
u16 addr_high, u32 addr_low)
-{
- __be32 addr[2];
- addr[0] = cpu_to_be32(addr_high);
- addr[1] = cpu_to_be32(addr_low);
- if (!efw->resp_addr_changable)
return -ENOSYS;
- return efw_transaction(efw, EFC_CAT_HWCTL,
EFC_CMD_HWINFO_SET_RESP_ADDR,
addr, sizeof(addr), NULL, 0);
-}
-/*
- This is for timestamp processing. In Windows mode, all 32bit fields of second
- CIP header in AMDTP transmit packet is used for 'presentation timestamp'. In
- 'no data' packet the value of this field is 0x90ffffff.
-- 1.7.10.4