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eeepc-laptop now does a lot more than just hotkeys. Replace the "hotk" names used throughout the driver with some slightly more appropriate names. The actual strings used in kernel messages and sysfs are left unchanged. e.g. EEEPC_HOTK_FILE -> EEEPC_LAPTOP_FILE EEEPC_HOTK_HID -> EEEPC_ACPI_HID eeepc_hotk_notify -> eeepc_acpi_notify struct eeepc_hotk -> struct eeepc_laptop ehotk -> eeepc I'm about to refactor the entire driver to remove the global "ehotk" variable, and I don't wish to add "struct eeepc_hotk *ehotk" to functions which have nothing to do with hotkeys. Also - fix the name of "eepc_get_entry_by_keycode()" - remove the unused definition of NOTIFY_WLAN_ON. Signed-off-by: Alan Jenkins <alan-jenkins@tuffmail.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com> |
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acer-wmi.c | ||
acerhdf.c | ||
asus-laptop.c | ||
asus_acpi.c | ||
compal-laptop.c | ||
dell-laptop.c | ||
dell-wmi.c | ||
eeepc-laptop.c | ||
fujitsu-laptop.c | ||
hp-wmi.c | ||
intel_menlow.c | ||
Kconfig | ||
Makefile | ||
msi-laptop.c | ||
panasonic-laptop.c | ||
sony-laptop.c | ||
tc1100-wmi.c | ||
thinkpad_acpi.c | ||
topstar-laptop.c | ||
toshiba_acpi.c | ||
wmi.c |