Commit 8a725d44 authored by Amerigo Wang's avatar Amerigo Wang Committed by james toy

According to feature-removal-schedule.txt, it is the time to remove

print_fn_descriptor_symbol().

And a quick grep shows that it no longer has any callers.
Signed-off-by: default avatarWANG Cong <amwang@redhat.com>
Cc: Bjorn Helgaas <bjorn.helgaas@hp.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarAndrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
parent 28a5ae65
...@@ -298,15 +298,6 @@ Who: Glauber Costa <gcosta@redhat.com> ...@@ -298,15 +298,6 @@ Who: Glauber Costa <gcosta@redhat.com>
--------------------------- ---------------------------
What: print_fn_descriptor_symbol()
When: October 2009
Why: The %pF vsprintf format provides the same functionality in a
simpler way. print_fn_descriptor_symbol() is deprecated but
still present to give out-of-tree modules time to change.
Who: Bjorn Helgaas <bjorn.helgaas@hp.com>
---------------------------
What: /sys/o2cb symlink What: /sys/o2cb symlink
When: January 2010 When: January 2010
Why: /sys/fs/o2cb is the proper location for this information - /sys/o2cb Why: /sys/fs/o2cb is the proper location for this information - /sys/o2cb
......
...@@ -107,18 +107,6 @@ static inline void print_symbol(const char *fmt, unsigned long addr) ...@@ -107,18 +107,6 @@ static inline void print_symbol(const char *fmt, unsigned long addr)
__builtin_extract_return_addr((void *)addr)); __builtin_extract_return_addr((void *)addr));
} }
/*
* Pretty-print a function pointer. This function is deprecated.
* Please use the "%pF" vsprintf format instead.
*/
static inline void __deprecated print_fn_descriptor_symbol(const char *fmt, void *addr)
{
#if defined(CONFIG_IA64) || defined(CONFIG_PPC64)
addr = *(void **)addr;
#endif
print_symbol(fmt, (unsigned long)addr);
}
static inline void print_ip_sym(unsigned long ip) static inline void print_ip_sym(unsigned long ip)
{ {
printk("[<%p>] %pS\n", (void *) ip, (void *) ip); printk("[<%p>] %pS\n", (void *) ip, (void *) ip);
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