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The ioctlss XGI_ESC_DEVICE_INFO, XGI_ESC_MEM_COLLECT,
XGI_ESC_PCIE_CHECK, XGI_ESC_GET_SCREEN_INFO, XGI_ESC_PUT_SCREEN_INFO,
XGI_ESC_MMIO_INFO, and XGI_ESC_SAREA_INFO, are completely unnecessary.
The will be doubly useless when the driver is converted to the DRM
infrastructure.
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Most occurances of U32 were converted to u32. These are cases where
the data represents something that will be written to the hardware.
Other cases were converted to 'unsigned int'.
U32 was the last type in xgi_types.h, so that file is removed.
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These two structures were used as the request and reply for certain
ioctls. Having a different type for an ioctl's input and output is
just wierd. In addition, each structure contained fields (e.g., pid)
that had no business being there.
This change requires updates to user-space.
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A few of the PCI-e GART related fields in struct xgi_info were
hardcoded to u32. None of them need to be. Convert them to either
unsigned int or bool.
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Documentation/CodingStyle says that 'typedef struct foo foo_t' is
evil. I tend to agree. Elminate all uses of such construct.
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This function used to return 'void *', which was then cast to
'xgi_pcie_block_t *' at the only caller. I changed the return type to
'struct xgi_pcie_block_s *' and removed the explicit cast.
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See attachment 10246 on https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5921
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