Commit 37495660 authored by Lars-Peter Clausen's avatar Lars-Peter Clausen Committed by Jonathan Cameron

iio: buffer: Drop get_length callback

We already do have the length field in the struct iio_buffer which is
expected to be in sync with the current size of the buffer. And currently
all implementations of the get_length callback either return this field or a
constant number.

This patch removes the get_length callback and replaces all occurrences in
the IIO core with directly accessing the length field of the buffer.
Signed-off-by: default avatarLars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
Signed-off-by: default avatarJonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org>
parent 8d92db28
......@@ -390,11 +390,7 @@ static ssize_t iio_buffer_read_length(struct device *dev,
struct iio_dev *indio_dev = dev_to_iio_dev(dev);
struct iio_buffer *buffer = indio_dev->buffer;
if (buffer->access->get_length)
return sprintf(buf, "%d\n",
buffer->access->get_length(buffer));
return 0;
return sprintf(buf, "%d\n", buffer->length);
}
static ssize_t iio_buffer_write_length(struct device *dev,
......@@ -410,9 +406,8 @@ static ssize_t iio_buffer_write_length(struct device *dev,
if (ret)
return ret;
if (buffer->access->get_length)
if (val == buffer->access->get_length(buffer))
return len;
if (val == buffer->length)
return len;
mutex_lock(&indio_dev->mlock);
if (iio_buffer_is_active(indio_dev->buffer)) {
......
......@@ -47,11 +47,6 @@ static int iio_request_update_kfifo(struct iio_buffer *r)
return ret;
}
static int iio_get_length_kfifo(struct iio_buffer *r)
{
return r->length;
}
static int iio_mark_update_needed_kfifo(struct iio_buffer *r)
{
struct iio_kfifo *kf = iio_to_kfifo(r);
......@@ -141,7 +136,6 @@ static const struct iio_buffer_access_funcs kfifo_access_funcs = {
.data_available = iio_kfifo_buf_data_available,
.request_update = &iio_request_update_kfifo,
.set_bytes_per_datum = &iio_set_bytes_per_datum_kfifo,
.get_length = &iio_get_length_kfifo,
.set_length = &iio_set_length_kfifo,
.release = &iio_kfifo_buffer_release,
};
......
......@@ -42,6 +42,6 @@ request_update
set_bytes_per_datum
Set the number of bytes for a complete scan. (All samples + timestamp)
get_length / set_length
Get/set the number of complete scans that may be held by the buffer.
set_length
Set the number of complete scans that may be held by the buffer.
......@@ -129,12 +129,6 @@ static int sca3000_read_first_n_hw_rb(struct iio_buffer *r,
return ret ? ret : num_read;
}
/* This is only valid with all 3 elements enabled */
static int sca3000_ring_get_length(struct iio_buffer *r)
{
return 64;
}
static bool sca3000_ring_buf_data_available(struct iio_buffer *r)
{
return r->stufftoread;
......@@ -248,6 +242,7 @@ static struct iio_buffer *sca3000_rb_allocate(struct iio_dev *indio_dev)
ring->private = indio_dev;
buf = &ring->buf;
buf->stufftoread = 0;
buf->length = 64;
buf->attrs = sca3000_ring_attributes;
iio_buffer_init(buf);
......@@ -261,7 +256,6 @@ static void sca3000_ring_release(struct iio_buffer *r)
static const struct iio_buffer_access_funcs sca3000_ring_access_funcs = {
.read_first_n = &sca3000_read_first_n_hw_rb,
.get_length = &sca3000_ring_get_length,
.data_available = sca3000_ring_buf_data_available,
.release = sca3000_ring_release,
};
......
......@@ -26,7 +26,6 @@ struct iio_buffer;
* @request_update: if a parameter change has been marked, update underlying
* storage.
* @set_bytes_per_datum:set number of bytes per datum
* @get_length: get number of datums in buffer
* @set_length: set number of datums in buffer
* @release: called when the last reference to the buffer is dropped,
* should free all resources allocated by the buffer.
......@@ -49,7 +48,6 @@ struct iio_buffer_access_funcs {
int (*request_update)(struct iio_buffer *buffer);
int (*set_bytes_per_datum)(struct iio_buffer *buffer, size_t bpd);
int (*get_length)(struct iio_buffer *buffer);
int (*set_length)(struct iio_buffer *buffer, int length);
void (*release)(struct iio_buffer *buffer);
......
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