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-rw-r--r--fs/xfs/xfs_arch.h68
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 68 deletions
diff --git a/fs/xfs/xfs_arch.h b/fs/xfs/xfs_arch.h
index f9472a2076d..0b3b5efe848 100644
--- a/fs/xfs/xfs_arch.h
+++ b/fs/xfs/xfs_arch.h
@@ -92,16 +92,6 @@
((__u8*)(pointer))[1] = (((value) ) & 0xff); \
}
-/* define generic INT_ macros */
-
-#define INT_GET(reference,arch) \
- (((arch) == ARCH_NOCONVERT) \
- ? \
- (reference) \
- : \
- INT_SWAP((reference),(reference)) \
- )
-
/* does not return a value */
#define INT_SET(reference,arch,valueref) \
(__builtin_constant_p(valueref) ? \
@@ -112,64 +102,6 @@
) \
)
-/* does not return a value */
-#define INT_MOD_EXPR(reference,arch,code) \
- (((arch) == ARCH_NOCONVERT) \
- ? \
- (void)((reference) code) \
- : \
- (void)( \
- (reference) = INT_GET((reference),arch) , \
- ((reference) code), \
- INT_SET(reference, arch, reference) \
- ) \
- )
-
-/* does not return a value */
-#define INT_MOD(reference,arch,delta) \
- (void)( \
- INT_MOD_EXPR(reference,arch,+=(delta)) \
- )
-
-/*
- * INT_COPY - copy a value between two locations with the
- * _same architecture_ but _potentially different sizes_
- *
- * if the types of the two parameters are equal or they are
- * in native architecture, a simple copy is done
- *
- * otherwise, architecture conversions are done
- *
- */
-
-/* does not return a value */
-#define INT_COPY(dst,src,arch) \
- ( \
- ((sizeof(dst) == sizeof(src)) || ((arch) == ARCH_NOCONVERT)) \
- ? \
- (void)((dst) = (src)) \
- : \
- INT_SET(dst, arch, INT_GET(src, arch)) \
- )
-
-/*
- * INT_XLATE - copy a value in either direction between two locations
- * with different architectures
- *
- * dir < 0 - copy from memory to buffer (native to arch)
- * dir > 0 - copy from buffer to memory (arch to native)
- */
-
-/* does not return a value */
-#define INT_XLATE(buf,mem,dir,arch) {\
- ASSERT(dir); \
- if (dir>0) { \
- (mem)=INT_GET(buf, arch); \
- } else { \
- INT_SET(buf, arch, mem); \
- } \
-}
-
/*
* In directories inode numbers are stored as unaligned arrays of unsigned
* 8bit integers on disk.