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sysctl: Remove "child" sysctl code comments
Erase the code comments mentioning "child" that were forgotten when the
child element was removed in commit 2f2665c13a
("sysctl: replace
child with an enumeration").
Signed-off-by: Joel Granados <j.granados@samsung.com>
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@ -1310,28 +1310,23 @@ static struct ctl_dir *sysctl_mkdir_p(struct ctl_dir *dir, const char *path)
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* __register_sysctl_table - register a leaf sysctl table
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* @set: Sysctl tree to register on
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* @path: The path to the directory the sysctl table is in.
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* @table: the top-level table structure without any child. This table
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* should not be free'd after registration. So it should not be
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* used on stack. It can either be a global or dynamically allocated
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* by the caller and free'd later after sysctl unregistration.
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*
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* @table: the top-level table structure. This table should not be free'd
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* after registration. So it should not be used on stack. It can either
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* be a global or dynamically allocated by the caller and free'd later
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* after sysctl unregistration.
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* @table_size : The number of elements in table
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*
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* Register a sysctl table hierarchy. @table should be a filled in ctl_table
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* array. A completely 0 filled entry terminates the table.
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*
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* The members of the &struct ctl_table structure are used as follows:
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*
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* procname - the name of the sysctl file under /proc/sys. Set to %NULL to not
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* enter a sysctl file
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*
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* data - a pointer to data for use by proc_handler
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*
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* maxlen - the maximum size in bytes of the data
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*
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* mode - the file permissions for the /proc/sys file
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*
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* child - must be %NULL.
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*
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* data - a pointer to data for use by proc_handler
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* maxlen - the maximum size in bytes of the data
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* mode - the file permissions for the /proc/sys file
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* type - Defines the target type (described in struct definition)
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* proc_handler - the text handler routine (described below)
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*
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* extra1, extra2 - extra pointers usable by the proc handler routines
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@ -1339,8 +1334,7 @@ static struct ctl_dir *sysctl_mkdir_p(struct ctl_dir *dir, const char *path)
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* [0] https://lkml.kernel.org/87zgpte9o4.fsf@email.froward.int.ebiederm.org
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*
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* Leaf nodes in the sysctl tree will be represented by a single file
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* under /proc; non-leaf nodes (where child is not NULL) are not allowed,
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* sysctl_check_table() verifies this.
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* under /proc; non-leaf nodes are not allowed.
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*
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* There must be a proc_handler routine for any terminal nodes.
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* Several default handlers are available to cover common cases -
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