IRQ: Use the new typedef for interrupt handler function pointers

Use the new typedef for interrupt handler function pointers rather than
actually spelling out the full thing each time.  This was scripted with the
following small shell script:

#!/bin/sh
egrep -nHrl -e 'irqreturn_t[ 	]*[(][*]' $* |
while read i
do
    echo $i
    perl -pi -e 's/irqreturn_t\s*[(]\s*[*]\s*([_a-zA-Z0-9]*)\s*[)]\s*[(]\s*int\s*,\s*void\s*[*]\s*[)]/irq_handler_t \1/g' $i || exit $?
done

Signed-Off-By: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
David Howells
2006-10-09 12:19:47 +01:00
parent 58ba81dba7
commit 40220c1a19
46 changed files with 70 additions and 70 deletions

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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
static irqreturn_t hp300_tick(int irq, void *dev_id)
{
unsigned long tmp;
irqreturn_t (*vector)(int, void *) = dev_id;
irq_handler_t vector = dev_id;
in_8(CLOCKBASE + CLKSR);
asm volatile ("movpw %1@(5),%0" : "=d" (tmp) : "a" (CLOCKBASE));
/* Turn off the network and SCSI leds */
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ unsigned long hp300_gettimeoffset(void)
return (USECS_PER_JIFFY * ticks) / INTVAL;
}
void __init hp300_sched_init(irqreturn_t (*vector)(int, void *))
void __init hp300_sched_init(irq_handler_t vector)
{
out_8(CLOCKBASE + CLKCR2, 0x1); /* select CR1 */
out_8(CLOCKBASE + CLKCR1, 0x1); /* reset */