[SPARC]: Kill __irq_itoa().
This ugly hack was long overdue to die. It was a way to print out Sparc interrupts in a more freindly format, since IRQ numbers were arbitrary opaque 32-bit integers which vectored into PIL levels. These 32-bit integers were not necessarily in the 0-->NR_IRQS range, but the PILs they vectored to were. The idea now is that we will increase NR_IRQS a little bit and use a virtual<-->real IRQ number mapping scheme similar to PowerPC. That makes this IRQ printing hack irrelevant, and furthermore only a handful of drivers actually used __irq_itoa() making it even less useful. Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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@@ -579,11 +579,7 @@ static int __devinit acenic_probe_one(struct pci_dev *pdev,
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}
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printk("Gigabit Ethernet at 0x%08lx, ", dev->base_addr);
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#ifdef __sparc__
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printk("irq %s\n", __irq_itoa(pdev->irq));
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#else
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printk("irq %i\n", pdev->irq);
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#endif
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printk("irq %d\n", pdev->irq);
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#ifdef CONFIG_ACENIC_OMIT_TIGON_I
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if ((readl(&ap->regs->HostCtrl) >> 28) == 4) {
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