[PATCH 1/8] staging: comedi: dmm32at: use module_comedi_driver

From: H Hartley Sweeten
Date: Mon Jul 02 2012 - 21:10:45 EST


Convert driver to use the module_comedi_driver() macro to remove
some of the boilerplate.

Move the comedi_driver variable to the end of the file to keep it
with the module_comedi_driver() macro. This also removes the need
for some of the forward declarations. While moving the variable:

1) strip out the unnecessary cut-and-paste skel driver comments
2) add whitespace to improve the readability
3) rename the variable from driver* to *driver

Signed-off-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Ian Abbott <abbotti@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Frank Mori Hess <fmhess@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
drivers/staging/comedi/drivers/dmm32at.c | 63 +++++---------------------------
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 53 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/staging/comedi/drivers/dmm32at.c b/drivers/staging/comedi/drivers/dmm32at.c
index af353167..ad7fef9 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/comedi/drivers/dmm32at.c
+++ b/drivers/staging/comedi/drivers/dmm32at.c
@@ -211,43 +211,6 @@ struct dmm32at_private {
*/
#define devpriv ((struct dmm32at_private *)dev->private)

-/*
- * The struct comedi_driver structure tells the Comedi core module
- * which functions to call to configure/deconfigure (attach/detach)
- * the board, and also about the kernel module that contains
- * the device code.
- */
-static int dmm32at_attach(struct comedi_device *dev,
- struct comedi_devconfig *it);
-static void dmm32at_detach(struct comedi_device *dev);
-static struct comedi_driver driver_dmm32at = {
- .driver_name = "dmm32at",
- .module = THIS_MODULE,
- .attach = dmm32at_attach,
- .detach = dmm32at_detach,
-/* It is not necessary to implement the following members if you are
- * writing a driver for a ISA PnP or PCI card */
-/* Most drivers will support multiple types of boards by
- * having an array of board structures. These were defined
- * in dmm32at_boards[] above. Note that the element 'name'
- * was first in the structure -- Comedi uses this fact to
- * extract the name of the board without knowing any details
- * about the structure except for its length.
- * When a device is attached (by comedi_config), the name
- * of the device is given to Comedi, and Comedi tries to
- * match it by going through the list of board names. If
- * there is a match, the address of the pointer is put
- * into dev->board_ptr and driver->attach() is called.
- *
- * Note that these are not necessary if you can determine
- * the type of board in software. ISA PnP, PCI, and PCMCIA
- * devices are such boards.
- */
- .board_name = &dmm32at_boards[0].name,
- .offset = sizeof(struct dmm32at_board),
- .num_names = ARRAY_SIZE(dmm32at_boards),
-};
-
/* prototypes for driver functions below */
static int dmm32at_ai_rinsn(struct comedi_device *dev,
struct comedi_subdevice *s,
@@ -1027,22 +990,16 @@ void dmm32at_setaitimer(struct comedi_device *dev, unsigned int nansec)

}

-/*
- * A convenient macro that defines init_module() and cleanup_module(),
- * as necessary.
- */
-static int __init driver_dmm32at_init_module(void)
-{
- return comedi_driver_register(&driver_dmm32at);
-}
-
-static void __exit driver_dmm32at_cleanup_module(void)
-{
- comedi_driver_unregister(&driver_dmm32at);
-}
-
-module_init(driver_dmm32at_init_module);
-module_exit(driver_dmm32at_cleanup_module);
+static struct comedi_driver dmm32at_driver = {
+ .driver_name = "dmm32at",
+ .module = THIS_MODULE,
+ .attach = dmm32at_attach,
+ .detach = dmm32at_detach,
+ .board_name = &dmm32at_boards[0].name,
+ .offset = sizeof(struct dmm32at_board),
+ .num_names = ARRAY_SIZE(dmm32at_boards),
+};
+module_comedi_driver(dmm32at_driver);

MODULE_AUTHOR("Comedi http://www.comedi.org";);
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Comedi low-level driver");
--
1.7.11

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