@@ -478,7 +478,7 @@ int cx88_ir_init(struct cx88_core *core, struct pci_dev *pci)
dev->priv = core;
dev->open = cx88_ir_open;
dev->close = cx88_ir_close;
- dev->scanmask = hardware_mask;
+ dev->scancode_mask = hardware_mask;
if (ir->sampling) {
dev->driver_type = RC_DRIVER_IR_RAW;
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ static int msp430_ir_init(struct budget_ci *budget_ci)
break;
}
if (!budget_ci->ir.full_rc5)
- dev->scanmask = 0xff;
+ dev->scancode_mask = 0xff;
error = rc_register_device(dev);
if (error) {
@@ -287,8 +287,8 @@ static unsigned int ir_establish_scancode(struct rc_dev *dev,
* IR tables from other remotes. So, we support specifying a mask to
* indicate the valid bits of the scancodes.
*/
- if (dev->scanmask)
- entry->scancode &= dev->scanmask;
+ if (dev->scancode_mask)
+ entry->scancode &= dev->scancode_mask;
/*
* First check if we already have a mapping for this command.
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ int cx231xx_ir_init(struct cx231xx *dev)
dev->init_data.get_key = get_key_isdbt;
dev->init_data.ir_codes = cx231xx_boards[dev->model].rc_map_name;
/* The i2c micro-controller only outputs the cmd part of NEC protocol */
- dev->init_data.rc_dev->scanmask = 0xff;
+ dev->init_data.rc_dev->scancode_mask = 0xff;
dev->init_data.rc_dev->driver_name = "cx231xx";
dev->init_data.type = RC_BIT_NEC;
info.addr = 0x30;
@@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ int tm6000_ir_init(struct tm6000_core *dev)
/* input setup */
rc->allowed_protocols = RC_BIT_RC5 | RC_BIT_NEC;
/* Neded, in order to support NEC remotes with 24 or 32 bits */
- rc->scanmask = 0xffff;
+ rc->scancode_mask = 0xffff;
rc->priv = ir;
rc->change_protocol = tm6000_ir_change_protocol;
if (dev->int_in.endp) {
@@ -98,11 +98,12 @@ enum rc_filter_type {
* @enabled_wakeup_protocols: bitmask with the enabled RC_BIT_* wakeup protocols
* @scancode_filter: scancode filter
* @scancode_wakeup_filter: scancode wakeup filters
- * @scanmask: some hardware decoders are not capable of providing the full
+ * @scancode_mask: some hardware decoders are not capable of providing the full
* scancode to the application. As this is a hardware limit, we can't do
* anything with it. Yet, as the same keycode table can be used with other
* devices, a mask is provided to allow its usage. Drivers should generally
* leave this field in blank
+ * @users: number of current users of the device
* @priv: driver-specific data
* @keylock: protects the remaining members of the struct
* @keypressed: whether a key is currently pressed
@@ -157,8 +158,8 @@ struct rc_dev {
u64 enabled_wakeup_protocols;
struct rc_scancode_filter scancode_filter;
struct rc_scancode_filter scancode_wakeup_filter;
+ u32 scancode_mask;
u32 users;
- u32 scanmask;
void *priv;
spinlock_t keylock;
bool keypressed;
We already have dev->scancode_filter and dev->scancode_wakeup_filter so rename dev->scanmask to dev->scancode_mask for consistency. Signed-off-by: David Härdeman <david@hardeman.nu> --- drivers/media/pci/cx88/cx88-input.c | 2 +- drivers/media/pci/ttpci/budget-ci.c | 2 +- drivers/media/rc/rc-main.c | 4 ++-- drivers/media/usb/cx231xx/cx231xx-input.c | 2 +- drivers/media/usb/tm6000/tm6000-input.c | 2 +- include/media/rc-core.h | 5 +++-- 6 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html