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@@ -19,6 +19,45 @@
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#include "drm_core.h"
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#include "drmP.h"
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+#define to_drm_device(d) container_of(d, struct drm_device, dev)
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+
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+/**
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+ * drm_sysfs_suspend - DRM class suspend hook
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+ * @dev: Linux device to suspend
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+ * @state: power state to enter
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+ *
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+ * Just figures out what the actual struct drm_device associated with
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+ * @dev is and calls its suspend hook, if present.
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+ */
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+static int drm_sysfs_suspend(struct device *dev, pm_message_t state)
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+{
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+ struct drm_device *drm_dev = to_drm_device(dev);
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+
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+ printk(KERN_ERR "%s\n", __FUNCTION__);
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+
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+ if (drm_dev->driver->suspend)
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+ return drm_dev->driver->suspend(drm_dev);
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+
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+ return 0;
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+}
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+
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+/**
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+ * drm_sysfs_resume - DRM class resume hook
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+ * @dev: Linux device to resume
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+ *
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+ * Just figures out what the actual struct drm_device associated with
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+ * @dev is and calls its resume hook, if present.
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+ */
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+static int drm_sysfs_resume(struct device *dev)
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+{
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+ struct drm_device *drm_dev = to_drm_device(dev);
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+
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+ if (drm_dev->driver->resume)
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+ return drm_dev->driver->resume(drm_dev);
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+
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+ return 0;
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+}
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+
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/* Display the version of drm_core. This doesn't work right in current design */
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static ssize_t version_show(struct class *dev, char *buf)
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{
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@@ -33,7 +72,7 @@ static CLASS_ATTR(version, S_IRUGO, version_show, NULL);
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* @owner: pointer to the module that is to "own" this struct drm_sysfs_class
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* @name: pointer to a string for the name of this class.
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*
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- * This is used to create a struct drm_sysfs_class pointer that can then be used
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+ * This is used to create DRM class pointer that can then be used
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* in calls to drm_sysfs_device_add().
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*
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* Note, the pointer created here is to be destroyed when finished by making a
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@@ -50,6 +89,9 @@ struct class *drm_sysfs_create(struct module *owner, char *name)
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goto err_out;
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}
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+ class->suspend = drm_sysfs_suspend;
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+ class->resume = drm_sysfs_resume;
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+
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err = class_create_file(class, &class_attr_version);
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if (err)
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goto err_out_class;
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@@ -63,94 +105,105 @@ err_out:
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}
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/**
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- * drm_sysfs_destroy - destroys a struct drm_sysfs_class structure
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- * @cs: pointer to the struct drm_sysfs_class that is to be destroyed
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+ * drm_sysfs_destroy - destroys DRM class
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*
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- * Note, the pointer to be destroyed must have been created with a call to
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- * drm_sysfs_create().
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+ * Destroy the DRM device class.
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*/
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-void drm_sysfs_destroy(struct class *class)
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+void drm_sysfs_destroy(void)
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{
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- if ((class == NULL) || (IS_ERR(class)))
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+ if ((drm_class == NULL) || (IS_ERR(drm_class)))
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return;
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-
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- class_remove_file(class, &class_attr_version);
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- class_destroy(class);
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+ class_remove_file(drm_class, &class_attr_version);
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+ class_destroy(drm_class);
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}
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-static ssize_t show_dri(struct class_device *class_device, char *buf)
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+static ssize_t show_dri(struct device *device, struct device_attribute *attr,
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+ char *buf)
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{
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- struct drm_device * dev = ((struct drm_head *)class_get_devdata(class_device))->dev;
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+ struct drm_device *dev = to_drm_device(device);
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if (dev->driver->dri_library_name)
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return dev->driver->dri_library_name(dev, buf);
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return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n", dev->driver->pci_driver.name);
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}
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-static struct class_device_attribute class_device_attrs[] = {
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+static struct device_attribute device_attrs[] = {
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__ATTR(dri_library_name, S_IRUGO, show_dri, NULL),
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};
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+/**
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+ * drm_sysfs_device_release - do nothing
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+ * @dev: Linux device
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+ *
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+ * Normally, this would free the DRM device associated with @dev, along
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+ * with cleaning up any other stuff. But we do that in the DRM core, so
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+ * this function can just return and hope that the core does its job.
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+ */
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+static void drm_sysfs_device_release(struct device *dev)
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+{
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+ return;
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+}
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+
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/**
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* drm_sysfs_device_add - adds a class device to sysfs for a character driver
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- * @cs: pointer to the struct class that this device should be registered to.
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- * @dev: the dev_t for the device to be added.
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- * @device: a pointer to a struct device that is assiociated with this class device.
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- * @fmt: string for the class device's name
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+ * @dev: DRM device to be added
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+ * @head: DRM head in question
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*
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- * A struct class_device will be created in sysfs, registered to the specified
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- * class. A "dev" file will be created, showing the dev_t for the device. The
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- * pointer to the struct class_device will be returned from the call. Any further
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- * sysfs files that might be required can be created using this pointer.
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- * Note: the struct class passed to this function must have previously been
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- * created with a call to drm_sysfs_create().
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+ * Add a DRM device to the DRM's device model class. We use @dev's PCI device
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+ * as the parent for the Linux device, and make sure it has a file containing
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+ * the driver we're using (for userspace compatibility).
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*/
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-struct class_device *drm_sysfs_device_add(struct class *cs, struct drm_head *head)
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+int drm_sysfs_device_add(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_head *head)
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{
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- struct class_device *class_dev;
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- int i, j, err;
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-
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- class_dev = class_device_create(cs, NULL,
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- MKDEV(DRM_MAJOR, head->minor),
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- &(head->dev->pdev)->dev,
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- "card%d", head->minor);
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- if (IS_ERR(class_dev)) {
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- err = PTR_ERR(class_dev);
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+ int err;
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+ int i, j;
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+
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+ dev->dev.parent = &dev->pdev->dev;
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+ dev->dev.class = drm_class;
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+ dev->dev.release = drm_sysfs_device_release;
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+ /*
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+ * This will actually add the major:minor file so that udev
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+ * will create the device node. We don't want to do that just
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+ * yet...
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+ */
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+ /* dev->dev.devt = head->device; */
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+ snprintf(dev->dev.bus_id, BUS_ID_SIZE, "card%d", head->minor);
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+
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+ err = device_register(&dev->dev);
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+ if (err) {
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+ DRM_ERROR("device add failed: %d\n", err);
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goto err_out;
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}
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- class_set_devdata(class_dev, head);
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-
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- for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(class_device_attrs); i++) {
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- err = class_device_create_file(class_dev,
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- &class_device_attrs[i]);
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+ for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(device_attrs); i++) {
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+ err = device_create_file(&dev->dev, &device_attrs[i]);
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if (err)
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goto err_out_files;
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}
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- return class_dev;
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+ return 0;
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err_out_files:
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if (i > 0)
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for (j = 0; j < i; j++)
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- class_device_remove_file(class_dev,
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- &class_device_attrs[i]);
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- class_device_unregister(class_dev);
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+ device_remove_file(&dev->dev, &device_attrs[i]);
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+ device_unregister(&dev->dev);
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err_out:
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- return ERR_PTR(err);
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+
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+ return err;
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}
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/**
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- * drm_sysfs_device_remove - removes a class device that was created with drm_sysfs_device_add()
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- * @dev: the dev_t of the device that was previously registered.
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+ * drm_sysfs_device_remove - remove DRM device
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+ * @dev: DRM device to remove
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*
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* This call unregisters and cleans up a class device that was created with a
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* call to drm_sysfs_device_add()
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*/
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-void drm_sysfs_device_remove(struct class_device *class_dev)
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+void drm_sysfs_device_remove(struct drm_device *dev)
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{
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int i;
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- for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(class_device_attrs); i++)
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- class_device_remove_file(class_dev, &class_device_attrs[i]);
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- class_device_unregister(class_dev);
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+ for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(device_attrs); i++)
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+ device_remove_file(&dev->dev, &device_attrs[i]);
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+ device_unregister(&dev->dev);
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}
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