bitops kernel-doc: inline instead of macro

Use duplicated inline functions for test_and_set_bit_lock() on x86
instead of #define macros, thus avoiding a bad example.  This allows
kernel-doc to run cleanly instead of terminating with an error:

Error(linux-2.6.24-rc1//include/asm-x86/bitops_32.h:188): cannot understand prototype: 'test_and_set_bit_lock test_and_set_bit '

Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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Randy Dunlap 2007-10-25 14:21:49 -07:00 committed by Linus Torvalds
parent a60387ba31
commit fb9431eb03
2 changed files with 10 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -183,9 +183,12 @@ static inline int test_and_set_bit(int nr, volatile unsigned long * addr)
* @nr: Bit to set
* @addr: Address to count from
*
* This is the same as test_and_set_bit on x86
* This is the same as test_and_set_bit on x86.
*/
#define test_and_set_bit_lock test_and_set_bit
static inline int test_and_set_bit_lock(int nr, volatile unsigned long *addr)
{
return test_and_set_bit(nr, addr);
}
/**
* __test_and_set_bit - Set a bit and return its old value

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@ -173,9 +173,12 @@ static __inline__ int test_and_set_bit(int nr, volatile void * addr)
* @nr: Bit to set
* @addr: Address to count from
*
* This is the same as test_and_set_bit on x86
* This is the same as test_and_set_bit on x86.
*/
#define test_and_set_bit_lock test_and_set_bit
static __inline__ int test_and_set_bit_lock(int nr, volatile void *addr)
{
return test_and_set_bit(nr, addr);
}
/**
* __test_and_set_bit - Set a bit and return its old value