2003-02-26 20:51:17

by Art Haas

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Subject: [PATCH] C99 initializers for drivers/mtd files

Hi.

Here is a set of patches for converting files in drivers/mtd to use C99
initializers. The patches are against the current BK.

Art Haas

===== drivers/mtd/ftl.c 1.43 vs edited =====
--- 1.43/drivers/mtd/ftl.c Sun Feb 9 19:29:55 2003
+++ edited/drivers/mtd/ftl.c Wed Feb 26 13:35:35 2003
@@ -155,8 +155,8 @@
void ftl_freepart(partition_t *part);

static struct mtd_notifier ftl_notifier = {
- add: ftl_notify_add,
- remove: ftl_notify_remove,
+ .add = ftl_notify_add,
+ .remove = ftl_notify_remove,
};

/* Partition state flags */
===== drivers/mtd/mtdchar.c 1.10 vs edited =====
--- 1.10/drivers/mtd/mtdchar.c Mon Dec 2 17:20:17 2002
+++ edited/drivers/mtd/mtdchar.c Wed Feb 26 12:10:18 2003
@@ -19,8 +19,8 @@
static void mtd_notify_remove(struct mtd_info* mtd);

static struct mtd_notifier notifier = {
- add: mtd_notify_add,
- remove: mtd_notify_remove,
+ .add = mtd_notify_add,
+ .remove = mtd_notify_remove,
};

#endif
@@ -445,13 +445,13 @@
} /* memory_ioctl */

static struct file_operations mtd_fops = {
- owner: THIS_MODULE,
- llseek: mtd_lseek, /* lseek */
- read: mtd_read, /* read */
- write: mtd_write, /* write */
- ioctl: mtd_ioctl, /* ioctl */
- open: mtd_open, /* open */
- release: mtd_close, /* release */
+ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
+ .llseek = mtd_lseek, /* lseek */
+ .read = mtd_read, /* read */
+ .write = mtd_write, /* write */
+ .ioctl = mtd_ioctl, /* ioctl */
+ .open = mtd_open, /* open */
+ .release = mtd_close, /* release */
};


===== drivers/mtd/nftlcore.c 1.39 vs edited =====
--- 1.39/drivers/mtd/nftlcore.c Mon Oct 28 13:57:50 2002
+++ edited/drivers/mtd/nftlcore.c Wed Feb 26 13:35:01 2003
@@ -914,8 +914,8 @@
****************************************************************************/

static struct mtd_notifier nftl_notifier = {
- add: NFTL_notify_add,
- remove: NFTL_notify_remove
+ .add = NFTL_notify_add,
+ .remove = NFTL_notify_remove
};

extern char nftlmountrev[];
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