# define TTY_FLIPBUF_SIZE 512
#endif
-/* Sparse stuff */
-# ifndef __user
-# define __user
-# define __kernel
-# define __safe
-# define __force
-# define __chk_user_ptr(x) (void)0
-# endif
-
-
-# define PARM_STR(VAR, INIT, PERM, DESC) \
- static char *VAR = INIT; \
- char *dgap_##VAR; \
- module_param(VAR, charp, PERM); \
- MODULE_PARM_DESC(VAR, DESC);
-
-# define PARM_INT(VAR, INIT, PERM, DESC) \
- static int VAR = INIT; \
- int dgap_##VAR; \
- module_param(VAR, int, PERM); \
- MODULE_PARM_DESC(VAR, DESC);
-
-# define PARM_ULONG(VAR, INIT, PERM, DESC) \
- static ulong VAR = INIT; \
- ulong dgap_##VAR; \
- module_param(VAR, long, PERM); \
- MODULE_PARM_DESC(VAR, DESC);
-
/*************************************************************************
*
* Driver defines
*************************************************************************/
/*
- * Driver identification, error and debugging statments
- *
- * In theory, you can change all occurrences of "digi" in the next
- * three lines, and the driver printk's will all automagically change.
- *
- * APR((fmt, args, ...)); Always prints message
- * DPR((fmt, args, ...)); Only prints if DGAP_TRACER is defined at
- * compile time and dgap_debug!=0
+ * Driver identification
*/
#define DG_NAME "dgap-1.3-16"
#define DG_PART "40002347_C"
-
-#define PROCSTR "dgap" /* /proc entries */
-#define DEVSTR "/dev/dg/dgap" /* /dev entries */
-#define DRVSTR "dgap" /* Driver name string
- * displayed by APR */
-#define APR(args) do { PRINTF_TO_KMEM(args); printk(DRVSTR": "); printk args; \
- } while (0)
-#define RAPR(args) do { PRINTF_TO_KMEM(args); printk args; } while (0)
-
-#define TRC_TO_CONSOLE 1
+#define DRVSTR "dgap"
/*
* defines from dgap_pci.h
*** Definitions for Digi ditty(1) command.
************************************************************************/
-
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 1988-96 Digi International Inc., All Rights Reserved.
- */
-
/************************************************************************
* This module provides application access to special Digi
* serial line enhancements which are not standard UNIX(tm) features.