e1000: remove PCI Express device IDs
authorAuke Kok <auke-jan.h.kok@intel.com>
Sun, 22 Jun 2008 22:21:29 +0000 (15:21 -0700)
committerJeff Garzik <jgarzik@redhat.com>
Sat, 28 Jun 2008 14:23:30 +0000 (10:23 -0400)
We do not want to prolong the situation much longer that e1000
and e1000e support these devices at the same time. As a result,
take out the bandage that was added for the interim period
and remove all the PCI Express device IDs from e1000.

Signed-off-by: Auke Kok <auke-jan.h.kok@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@redhat.com>
drivers/net/Kconfig
drivers/net/e1000/e1000_main.c

index 23be317003b7ee46027bfba2602ab7c07d8e4fa7..d85b9d067597c62ec27cf188fbe93bca349d7334 100644 (file)
@@ -2034,9 +2034,6 @@ config E1000E
          To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module
          will be called e1000e.
 
-config E1000E_ENABLED
-       def_bool E1000E != n
-
 config IP1000
        tristate "IP1000 Gigabit Ethernet support"
        depends on PCI && EXPERIMENTAL
index 59579b1d8843221304a143f638e59d49f2deba1b..b0e2493085b0136d96d5fa2ef399b457d5899535 100644 (file)
@@ -47,12 +47,6 @@ static const char e1000_copyright[] = "Copyright (c) 1999-2006 Intel Corporation
  * Macro expands to...
  *   {PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, device_id)}
  */
-#ifdef CONFIG_E1000E_ENABLED
-  #define PCIE(x) 
-#else
-  #define PCIE(x) x,
-#endif
-
 static struct pci_device_id e1000_pci_tbl[] = {
        INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x1000),
        INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x1001),
@@ -79,14 +73,6 @@ static struct pci_device_id e1000_pci_tbl[] = {
        INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x1026),
        INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x1027),
        INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x1028),
-PCIE(  INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x1049))
-PCIE(  INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x104A))
-PCIE(  INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x104B))
-PCIE(  INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x104C))
-PCIE(  INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x104D))
-PCIE(  INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x105E))
-PCIE(  INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x105F))
-PCIE(  INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x1060))
        INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x1075),
        INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x1076),
        INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x1077),
@@ -95,28 +81,9 @@ PCIE(        INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x1060))
        INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x107A),
        INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x107B),
        INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x107C),
-PCIE(  INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x107D))
-PCIE(  INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x107E))
-PCIE(  INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x107F))
        INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x108A),
-PCIE(  INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x108B))
-PCIE(  INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x108C))
-PCIE(  INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x1096))
-PCIE(  INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x1098))
        INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x1099),
-PCIE(  INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x109A))
-PCIE(  INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x10A4))
-PCIE(  INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x10A5))
        INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x10B5),
-PCIE(  INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x10B9))
-PCIE(  INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x10BA))
-PCIE(  INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x10BB))
-PCIE(  INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x10BC))
-PCIE(  INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x10C4))
-PCIE(  INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x10C5))
-PCIE(  INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x10D5))
-PCIE(  INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x10D9))
-PCIE(  INTEL_E1000_ETHERNET_DEVICE(0x10DA))
        /* required last entry */
        {0,}
 };