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-#ifndef LINUX_26_26_COMPAT_H
-#define LINUX_26_26_COMPAT_H
-
-#include <linux/version.h>
-
-#if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,26))
-
-#include <linux/device.h>
-#include <linux/list.h>
-#include <linux/kernel.h>
-#include <linux/jiffies.h>
-#include <net/sock.h>
-#include <linux/fs.h>
-#if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,24))
-#include <net/net_namespace.h>
-#endif
-#include <linux/fs.h>
-#include <linux/types.h>
-#include <asm/div64.h>
-
-/* These jiffie helpers added as of 2.6.26 */
-
-/*
- * These four macros compare jiffies and 'a' for convenience.
- */
-
-/* time_is_before_jiffies(a) return true if a is before jiffies */
-#define time_is_before_jiffies(a) time_after(jiffies, a)
-
-/* time_is_after_jiffies(a) return true if a is after jiffies */
-#define time_is_after_jiffies(a) time_before(jiffies, a)
-
-/* time_is_before_eq_jiffies(a) return true if a is before or equal to jiffies*/
-#define time_is_before_eq_jiffies(a) time_after_eq(jiffies, a)
-
-/* time_is_after_eq_jiffies(a) return true if a is after or equal to jiffies*/
-#define time_is_after_eq_jiffies(a) time_before_eq(jiffies, a)
-
-/* This comes from include/linux/input.h */
-#define SW_RFKILL_ALL 0x03 /* rfkill master switch, type "any"
- set = radio enabled */
-
-/* From kernel.h */
-#define USHORT_MAX ((u16)(~0U))
-#define SHORT_MAX ((s16)(USHORT_MAX>>1))
-#define SHORT_MIN (-SHORT_MAX - 1)
-
-extern int dev_set_name(struct device *dev, const char *name, ...)
- __attribute__((format(printf, 2, 3)));
-
-/**
- * clamp - return a value clamped to a given range with strict typechecking
- * @val: current value
- * @min: minimum allowable value
- * @max: maximum allowable value
- *
- * This macro does strict typechecking of min/max to make sure they are of the
- * same type as val. See the unnecessary pointer comparisons.
- */
-#define clamp(val, min, max) ({ \
- typeof(val) __val = (val); \
- typeof(min) __min = (min); \
- typeof(max) __max = (max); \
- (void) (&__val == &__min); \
- (void) (&__val == &__max); \
- __val = __val < __min ? __min: __val; \
- __val > __max ? __max: __val; })
-
-/**
- * clamp_t - return a value clamped to a given range using a given type
- * @type: the type of variable to use
- * @val: current value
- * @min: minimum allowable value
- * @max: maximum allowable value
- *
- * This macro does no typechecking and uses temporary variables of type
- * 'type' to make all the comparisons.
- */
-#define clamp_t(type, val, min, max) ({ \
- type __val = (val); \
- type __min = (min); \
- type __max = (max); \
- __val = __val < __min ? __min: __val; \
- __val > __max ? __max: __val; })
-
-
-/* from include/linux/device.h */
-/* device_create_drvdata() is new */
-extern struct device *device_create_drvdata(struct class *cls,
- struct device *parent,
- dev_t devt,
- void *drvdata,
- const char *fmt, ...)
-__attribute__((format(printf, 5, 6)));
-
-/* This is from include/linux/list.h */
-
-/**
- * list_is_singular - tests whether a list has just one entry.
- * @head: the list to test.
- */
-static inline int list_is_singular(const struct list_head *head)
-{
- return !list_empty(head) && (head->next == head->prev);
-}
-
-/* This is from include/linux/device.h, which was added as of 2.6.26 */
-static inline const char *dev_name(struct device *dev)
-{
- /* will be changed into kobject_name(&dev->kobj) in the near future */
- return dev->bus_id;
-}
-
-/* This is from include/linux/kernel.h, which was added as of 2.6.26 */
-
-/**
- * clamp_val - return a value clamped to a given range using val's type
- * @val: current value
- * @min: minimum allowable value
- * @max: maximum allowable value
- *
- * This macro does no typechecking and uses temporary variables of whatever
- * type the input argument 'val' is. This is useful when val is an unsigned
- * type and min and max are literals that will otherwise be assigned a signed
- * integer type.
- */
-
-#define clamp_val(val, min, max) ({ \
- typeof(val) __val = (val); \
- typeof(val) __min = (min); \
- typeof(val) __max = (max); \
- __val = __val < __min ? __min: __val; \
- __val > __max ? __max: __val; })
-
-/* This comes from include/net/net_namespace.h */
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_NET_NS
-static inline
-int net_eq(const struct net *net1, const struct net *net2)
-{
- return net1 == net2;
-}
-#else
-static inline
-int net_eq(const struct net *net1, const struct net *net2)
-{
- return 1;
-}
-#endif
-
-static inline
-void dev_net_set(struct net_device *dev, struct net *net)
-{
-#ifdef CONFIG_NET_NS
- release_net(dev->nd_net);
- dev->nd_net = hold_net(net);
-#endif
-}
-
-static inline
-struct net *sock_net(const struct sock *sk)
-{
-#ifdef CONFIG_NET_NS
- return sk->sk_net;
-#else
- return &init_net;
-#endif
-}
-
-/* This comes from include/linux/netdevice.h */
-
-/*
- * Net namespace inlines
- */
-static inline
-struct net *dev_net(const struct net_device *dev)
-{
-#ifdef CONFIG_NET_NS
- /*
- * compat-wirelss backport note:
- * For older kernels we may just need to always return init_net,
- * not sure when we added dev->nd_net.
- */
- return dev->nd_net;
-#else
- return &init_net;
-#endif
-}
-
-
-/*
- * 2.6.26 added its own unaligned API which the
- * new drivers can use. Lets port it here by including it in older
- * kernels and also deal with the architecture handling here.
- */
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_ALPHA
-
-#include <linux/unaligned/be_struct.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/le_byteshift.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/generic.h>
-
-#endif /* alpha */
-#ifdef CONFIG_ARM
-
-/* arm */
-#include <linux/unaligned/le_byteshift.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/be_byteshift.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/generic.h>
-
-#endif /* arm */
-#ifdef CONFIG_AVR32
-
-/*
- * AVR32 can handle some unaligned accesses, depending on the
- * implementation. The AVR32 AP implementation can handle unaligned
- * words, but halfwords must be halfword-aligned, and doublewords must
- * be word-aligned.
- *
- * However, swapped word loads must be word-aligned so we can't
- * optimize word loads in general.
- */
-
-#include <linux/unaligned/be_struct.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/le_byteshift.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/generic.h>
-
-#endif
-#ifdef CONFIG_BLACKFIN
-
-#include <linux/unaligned/le_struct.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/be_byteshift.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/generic.h>
-
-#endif /* blackfin */
-#ifdef CONFIG_CRIS
-
-/*
- * CRIS can do unaligned accesses itself.
- */
-#include <linux/unaligned/access_ok.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/generic.h>
-
-#endif /* cris */
-#ifdef CONFIG_FRV
-
-#include <linux/unaligned/le_byteshift.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/be_byteshift.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/generic.h>
-
-#endif /* frv */
-#ifdef CONFIG_H8300
-
-#include <linux/unaligned/be_memmove.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/le_byteshift.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/generic.h>
-
-#endif /* h8300 */
-#ifdef CONFIG_IA64
-
-#include <linux/unaligned/le_struct.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/be_byteshift.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/generic.h>
-
-#endif /* ia64 */
-#ifdef CONFIG_M32R
-
-#if defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN__)
-# include <linux/unaligned/le_memmove.h>
-# include <linux/unaligned/be_byteshift.h>
-# include <linux/unaligned/generic.h>
-#else
-# include <linux/unaligned/be_memmove.h>
-# include <linux/unaligned/le_byteshift.h>
-# include <linux/unaligned/generic.h>
-#endif
-
-#endif /* m32r */
-#ifdef CONFIG_M68K /* this handles both m68k and m68knommu */
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_COLDFIRE
-#include <linux/unaligned/be_struct.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/le_byteshift.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/generic.h>
-#else
-
-/*
- * The m68k can do unaligned accesses itself.
- */
-#include <linux/unaligned/access_ok.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/generic.h>
-#endif
-
-#endif /* m68k and m68knommu */
-#ifdef CONFIG_MIPS
-
-#if defined(__MIPSEB__)
-# include <linux/unaligned/be_struct.h>
-# include <linux/unaligned/le_byteshift.h>
-# include <linux/unaligned/generic.h>
-# define get_unaligned __get_unaligned_be
-# define put_unaligned __put_unaligned_be
-#elif defined(__MIPSEL__)
-# include <linux/unaligned/le_struct.h>
-# include <linux/unaligned/be_byteshift.h>
-# include <linux/unaligned/generic.h>
-#endif
-
-#endif /* mips */
-#ifdef CONFIG_MN10300
-
-#include <linux/unaligned/access_ok.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/generic.h>
-
-#endif /* mn10300 */
-#ifdef CONFIG_PARISC
-
-#include <linux/unaligned/be_struct.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/le_byteshift.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/generic.h>
-
-#endif /* parisc */
-#ifdef CONFIG_PPC
-/*
- * The PowerPC can do unaligned accesses itself in big endian mode.
- */
-#include <linux/unaligned/access_ok.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/generic.h>
-
-#endif /* ppc */
-#ifdef CONFIG_S390
-
-/*
- * The S390 can do unaligned accesses itself.
- */
-#include <linux/unaligned/access_ok.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/generic.h>
-
-#endif /* s390 */
-#ifdef CONFIG_SUPERH
-
-/* SH can't handle unaligned accesses. */
-#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__
-# include <linux/unaligned/le_struct.h>
-# include <linux/unaligned/be_byteshift.h>
-# include <linux/unaligned/generic.h>
-#else
-# include <linux/unaligned/be_struct.h>
-# include <linux/unaligned/le_byteshift.h>
-# include <linux/unaligned/generic.h>
-#endif
-
-#endif /* sh - SUPERH */
-#ifdef CONFIG_SPARC
-
-/* sparc and sparc64 */
-#include <linux/unaligned/be_struct.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/le_byteshift.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/generic.h>
-
-#endif /* sparc */
-#ifdef CONFIG_UML
-
-#include "asm/arch/unaligned.h"
-
-#endif /* um - uml */
-#ifdef CONFIG_V850
-
-#include <linux/unaligned/be_byteshift.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/le_byteshift.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/generic.h>
-
-#endif /* v850 */
-#ifdef CONFIG_X86
-/*
- * The x86 can do unaligned accesses itself.
- */
-#include <linux/unaligned/access_ok.h>
-#include <linux/unaligned/generic.h>
-
-#endif /* x86 */
-#ifdef CONFIG_XTENSA
-
-#ifdef __XTENSA_EL__
-# include <linux/unaligned/le_memmove.h>
-# include <linux/unaligned/be_byteshift.h>
-# include <linux/unaligned/generic.h>
-#elif defined(__XTENSA_EB__)
-# include <linux/unaligned/be_memmove.h>
-# include <linux/unaligned/le_byteshift.h>
-# include <linux/unaligned/generic.h>
-#else
-# error processor byte order undefined!
-#endif
-
-#endif /* xtensa */
-
-#define PCIE_LINK_STATE_L0S 1
-#define PCIE_LINK_STATE_L1 2
-#define PCIE_LINK_STATE_CLKPM 4
-
-static inline void pci_disable_link_state(struct pci_dev *pdev, int state)
-{
-}
-/* source: include/linux/pci-aspm.h */
-
-
-#if BITS_PER_LONG == 64
-
-/**
- * div_u64_rem - unsigned 64bit divide with 32bit divisor with remainder
- *
- * This is commonly provided by 32bit archs to provide an optimized 64bit
- * divide.
- */
-static inline u64 div_u64_rem(u64 dividend, u32 divisor, u32 *remainder)
-{
- *remainder = dividend % divisor;
- return dividend / divisor;
-}
-
-#elif BITS_PER_LONG == 32
-
-#ifndef div_u64_rem
-static inline u64 div_u64_rem(u64 dividend, u32 divisor, u32 *remainder)
-{
- *remainder = do_div(dividend, divisor);
- return dividend;
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif /* BITS_PER_LONG */
-
-/**
- * div_u64 - unsigned 64bit divide with 32bit divisor
- *
- * This is the most common 64bit divide and should be used if possible,
- * as many 32bit archs can optimize this variant better than a full 64bit
- * divide.
- */
-#ifndef div_u64
-static inline u64 div_u64(u64 dividend, u32 divisor)
-{
- u32 remainder;
- return div_u64_rem(dividend, divisor, &remainder);
-}
-#endif
-/* source: include/math64.h */
-
-#define hex_asc_lo(x) hex_asc((x) & 0x0f)
-#define hex_asc_hi(x) hex_asc(((x) & 0xf0) >> 4)
-
-#endif /* (LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,26)) */
-
-#endif /* LINUX_26_26_COMPAT_H */