Commit
ac41f9c46282 ("MIPS: Remove a temporary hack for debugging cache
flushes in SMTC configuration") removed an ugly hack that allowed cache
flushing to be performed single-threaded, something which should not be
necessary outside of debug sessions performed long ago.
Whilst the hack was removed from the cache flush code itself, the
mt_protdflush & mt_protiflush variables were left behind along with code
providing the protdflush & protiflush command line arguments. The
mt_cflush_lockdown() & mt_cflush_release() functions were also left
behind but are now entirely unused.
Remove all the unused code to complete the removal of the MT ASE
single-threaded cache flush hack.
Signed-off-by: Paul Burton <paul.burton@mips.com>
__setup("config7=", config7_set);
/* Experimental cache flush control parameters that should go away some day */
-int mt_protiflush;
-int mt_protdflush;
int mt_n_iflushes = 1;
int mt_n_dflushes = 1;
-static int __init set_protiflush(char *s)
-{
- mt_protiflush = 1;
- return 1;
-}
-__setup("protiflush", set_protiflush);
-
-static int __init set_protdflush(char *s)
-{
- mt_protdflush = 1;
- return 1;
-}
-__setup("protdflush", set_protdflush);
-
static int __init niflush(char *s)
{
get_option(&s, &mt_n_iflushes);
}
/* Report Cache management debug options */
- if (mt_protiflush)
- printk("I-cache flushes single-threaded\n");
- if (mt_protdflush)
- printk("D-cache flushes single-threaded\n");
if (mt_n_iflushes != 1)
printk("I-Cache Flushes Repeated %d times\n", mt_n_iflushes);
if (mt_n_dflushes != 1)