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-rw-r--r--drivers/media/dvb-core/demux.h71
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/dvb-core/dvb_frontend.h27
2 files changed, 8 insertions, 90 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/media/dvb-core/demux.h b/drivers/media/dvb-core/demux.h
index 6d3b95b8939d..e8f04f8872f8 100644
--- a/drivers/media/dvb-core/demux.h
+++ b/drivers/media/dvb-core/demux.h
@@ -1,6 +1,10 @@
/*
* demux.h
*
+ * The Kernel Digital TV Demux kABI defines a driver-internal interface for
+ * registering low-level, hardware specific driver to a hardware independent
+ * demux layer.
+ *
* Copyright (c) 2002 Convergence GmbH
*
* based on code:
@@ -32,49 +36,6 @@
#include <linux/time.h>
#include <linux/dvb/dmx.h>
-/**
- * DOC: Digital TV Demux
- *
- * The Kernel Digital TV Demux kABI defines a driver-internal interface for
- * registering low-level, hardware specific driver to a hardware independent
- * demux layer. It is only of interest for Digital TV device driver writers.
- * The header file for this kABI is named demux.h and located in
- * drivers/media/dvb-core.
- *
- * The demux kABI should be implemented for each demux in the system. It is
- * used to select the TS source of a demux and to manage the demux resources.
- * When the demux client allocates a resource via the demux kABI, it receives
- * a pointer to the kABI of that resource.
- *
- * Each demux receives its TS input from a DVB front-end or from memory, as
- * set via this demux kABI. In a system with more than one front-end, the kABI
- * can be used to select one of the DVB front-ends as a TS source for a demux,
- * unless this is fixed in the HW platform.
- *
- * The demux kABI only controls front-ends regarding to their connections with
- * demuxes; the kABI used to set the other front-end parameters, such as
- * tuning, are devined via the Digital TV Frontend kABI.
- *
- * The functions that implement the abstract interface demux should be defined
- * static or module private and registered to the Demux core for external
- * access. It is not necessary to implement every function in the struct
- * &dmx_demux. For example, a demux interface might support Section filtering,
- * but not PES filtering. The kABI client is expected to check the value of any
- * function pointer before calling the function: the value of NULL means
- * that the function is not available.
- *
- * Whenever the functions of the demux API modify shared data, the
- * possibilities of lost update and race condition problems should be
- * addressed, e.g. by protecting parts of code with mutexes.
- *
- * Note that functions called from a bottom half context must not sleep.
- * Even a simple memory allocation without using %GFP_ATOMIC can result in a
- * kernel thread being put to sleep if swapping is needed. For example, the
- * Linux Kernel calls the functions of a network device interface from a
- * bottom half context. Thus, if a demux kABI function is called from network
- * device code, the function must not sleep.
- */
-
/*
* Common definitions
*/
@@ -231,30 +192,6 @@ struct dmx_section_feed {
};
/**
- * DOC: Demux Callback
- *
- * This kernel-space API comprises the callback functions that deliver filtered
- * data to the demux client. Unlike the other DVB kABIs, these functions are
- * provided by the client and called from the demux code.
- *
- * The function pointers of this abstract interface are not packed into a
- * structure as in the other demux APIs, because the callback functions are
- * registered and used independent of each other. As an example, it is possible
- * for the API client to provide several callback functions for receiving TS
- * packets and no callbacks for PES packets or sections.
- *
- * The functions that implement the callback API need not be re-entrant: when
- * a demux driver calls one of these functions, the driver is not allowed to
- * call the function again before the original call returns. If a callback is
- * triggered by a hardware interrupt, it is recommended to use the Linux
- * bottom half mechanism or start a tasklet instead of making the callback
- * function call directly from a hardware interrupt.
- *
- * This mechanism is implemented by dmx_ts_cb() and dmx_section_cb()
- * callbacks.
- */
-
-/**
* typedef dmx_ts_cb - DVB demux TS filter callback function prototype
*
* @buffer1: Pointer to the start of the filtered TS packets.
diff --git a/drivers/media/dvb-core/dvb_frontend.h b/drivers/media/dvb-core/dvb_frontend.h
index 9592573a0b41..8c551174537a 100644
--- a/drivers/media/dvb-core/dvb_frontend.h
+++ b/drivers/media/dvb-core/dvb_frontend.h
@@ -1,6 +1,10 @@
/*
* dvb_frontend.h
*
+ * The Digital TV Frontend kABI defines a driver-internal interface for
+ * registering low-level, hardware specific driver to a hardware independent
+ * frontend layer.
+ *
* Copyright (C) 2001 convergence integrated media GmbH
* Copyright (C) 2004 convergence GmbH
*
@@ -42,29 +46,6 @@
#include "dvbdev.h"
-/**
- * DOC: Digital TV Frontend
- *
- * The Digital TV Frontend kABI defines a driver-internal interface for
- * registering low-level, hardware specific driver to a hardware independent
- * frontend layer. It is only of interest for Digital TV device driver writers.
- * The header file for this API is named dvb_frontend.h and located in
- * drivers/media/dvb-core.
- *
- * Before using the Digital TV frontend core, the bridge driver should attach
- * the frontend demod, tuner and SEC devices and call dvb_register_frontend(),
- * in order to register the new frontend at the subsystem. At device
- * detach/removal, the bridge driver should call dvb_unregister_frontend() to
- * remove the frontend from the core and then dvb_frontend_detach() to free the
- * memory allocated by the frontend drivers.
- *
- * The drivers should also call dvb_frontend_suspend() as part of their
- * handler for the &device_driver.suspend(), and dvb_frontend_resume() as
- * part of their handler for &device_driver.resume().
- *
- * A few other optional functions are provided to handle some special cases.
- */
-
/*
* Maximum number of Delivery systems per frontend. It
* should be smaller or equal to 32