[PATCH] remove unused variables in net/sunrpc/auth.c

From: Jesper Juhl
Date: Mon Jan 10 2005 - 17:05:41 EST



We have a few unused variables in net/sunrpc/auth.c:320:

net/sunrpc/auth.c:320: warning: unused variable `auth'
net/sunrpc/auth.c:333: warning: unused variable `auth'
net/sunrpc/auth.c:345: warning: unused variable `auth'
net/sunrpc/auth.c:385: warning: unused variable `auth'

As far as I can see, the patch that caused them to become unused is this
one (which btw is ~36 months old) :
http://linux.bkbits.net:8080/linux-2.6/diffs/net/sunrpc/auth.c@xxx?nav=index.html|src/|src/net|src/net/sunrpc|hist/net/sunrpc/auth.c

Here is a patch to get rid of them (compile tested only).


Signed-off-by: Jesper Juhl <juhl-lkml@xxxxxx>

diff -up linux-2.6.10-bk13-orig/net/sunrpc/auth.c linux-2.6.10-bk13/net/sunrpc/auth.c
--- linux-2.6.10-bk13-orig/net/sunrpc/auth.c 2005-01-10 22:09:22.000000000 +0100
+++ linux-2.6.10-bk13/net/sunrpc/auth.c 2005-01-10 22:37:55.000000000 +0100
@@ -317,7 +317,6 @@ put_rpccred(struct rpc_cred *cred)
void
rpcauth_unbindcred(struct rpc_task *task)
{
- struct rpc_auth *auth = task->tk_auth;
struct rpc_cred *cred = task->tk_msg.rpc_cred;

dprintk("RPC: %4d releasing %s cred %p\n",
@@ -330,7 +329,6 @@ rpcauth_unbindcred(struct rpc_task *task
u32 *
rpcauth_marshcred(struct rpc_task *task, u32 *p)
{
- struct rpc_auth *auth = task->tk_auth;
struct rpc_cred *cred = task->tk_msg.rpc_cred;

dprintk("RPC: %4d marshaling %s cred %p\n",
@@ -342,7 +340,6 @@ rpcauth_marshcred(struct rpc_task *task,
u32 *
rpcauth_checkverf(struct rpc_task *task, u32 *p)
{
- struct rpc_auth *auth = task->tk_auth;
struct rpc_cred *cred = task->tk_msg.rpc_cred;

dprintk("RPC: %4d validating %s cred %p\n",
@@ -382,7 +379,6 @@ rpcauth_unwrap_resp(struct rpc_task *tas
int
rpcauth_refreshcred(struct rpc_task *task)
{
- struct rpc_auth *auth = task->tk_auth;
struct rpc_cred *cred = task->tk_msg.rpc_cred;

dprintk("RPC: %4d refreshing %s cred %p\n",




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