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ALSA: wavefront: Drop obsoleted comments and definitions
The header file contains lots of outdated comments and definitions. Drop those as cleanup. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231025132314.5878-11-tiwai@suse.de Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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* Copyright (c) by Paul Barton-Davis <pbd@op.net>
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*/
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#if (!defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__GNUG__))
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You will not be able to compile this file correctly without gcc, because
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it is necessary to pack the "wavefront_alias" structure to a size
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of 22 bytes, corresponding to 16-bit alignment (as would have been
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the case on the original platform, MS-DOS). If this is not done,
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then WavePatch-format files cannot be read/written correctly.
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The method used to do this here ("__attribute__((packed)") is
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completely compiler dependent.
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All other wavefront_* types end up aligned to 32 bit values and
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still have the same (correct) size.
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#else
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/* However, note that as of G++ 2.7.3.2, g++ was unable to
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correctly parse *type* __attribute__ tags. It will do the
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right thing if we use the "packed" attribute on each struct
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member, which has the same semantics anyway.
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*/
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#endif /* __GNUC__ */
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/***************************** WARNING ********************************
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PLEASE DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE IN ANY WAY THAT AFFECTS ITS ABILITY TO
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BE USED WITH EITHER C *OR* C++.
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**********************************************************************/
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#ifndef NUM_MIDIKEYS
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#define NUM_MIDIKEYS 128
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#endif /* NUM_MIDIKEYS */
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#define NUM_MIDICHANNELS 16
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#endif /* NUM_MIDICHANNELS */
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/* These are very useful/important. the original wavefront interface
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was developed on a 16 bit system, where sizeof(int) = 2
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bytes. Defining things like this makes the code much more portable, and
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easier to understand without having to toggle back and forth
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between a 16-bit view of the world and a 32-bit one.
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*/
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#ifndef __KERNEL__
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/* keep them for compatibility */
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typedef short s16;
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typedef unsigned short u16;
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typedef int s32;
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typedef unsigned int u32;
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typedef char s8;
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typedef unsigned char u8;
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typedef s16 INT16;
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typedef u16 UINT16;
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typedef s32 INT32;
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typedef u32 UINT32;
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typedef s8 CHAR8;
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typedef u8 UCHAR8;
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#endif
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/* Pseudo-commands not part of the WaveFront command set.
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These are used for various driver controls and direct
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hardware control.
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