@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
#ifndef _LINUX_MINMAX_H
#define _LINUX_MINMAX_H
+#include <linux/compiler_types.h>
#include <linux/const.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
@@ -134,27 +135,6 @@
*/
#define max_t(type, x, y) __careful_cmp((type)(x), (type)(y), >)
-/*
- * Remove a const qualifier from integer types
- * _Generic(foo, type-name: association, ..., default: association) performs a
- * comparison against the foo type (not the qualified type).
- * Do not use the const keyword in the type-name as it will not match the
- * unqualified type of foo.
- */
-#define __unconst_integer_type_cases(type) \
- unsigned type: (unsigned type)0, \
- signed type: (signed type)0
-
-#define __unconst_integer_typeof(x) typeof( \
- _Generic((x), \
- char: (char)0, \
- __unconst_integer_type_cases(char), \
- __unconst_integer_type_cases(short), \
- __unconst_integer_type_cases(int), \
- __unconst_integer_type_cases(long), \
- __unconst_integer_type_cases(long long), \
- default: (x)))
-
/*
* Do not check the array parameter using __must_be_array().
* In the following legit use-case where the "array" passed is a simple pointer,
@@ -169,13 +149,13 @@
* 'int *buff' and 'int buff[N]' types.
*
* The array can be an array of const items.
- * typeof() keeps the const qualifier. Use __unconst_integer_typeof() in order
+ * typeof() keeps the const qualifier. Use __unqual_scalar_typeof() in order
* to discard the const qualifier for the __element variable.
*/
#define __minmax_array(op, array, len) ({ \
typeof(&(array)[0]) __array = (array); \
typeof(len) __len = (len); \
- __unconst_integer_typeof(__array[0]) __element = __array[--__len]; \
+ __unqual_scalar_typeof(__array[0]) __element = __array[--__len];\
while (__len--) \
__element = op(__element, __array[__len]); \
__element; })
It appears that compiler_types.h already have an implementation of the __unconst_integer_typeof() called __unqual_scalar_typeof(). Use it instead of the copy. Signed-off-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com> --- As the initial code is in Linux Next via ASoC tree, it's assumed to go via that tree as well. include/linux/minmax.h | 26 +++----------------------- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-)