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authorDave McCracken <dmccr@us.ibm.com>2006-09-25 23:31:48 -0700
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@g5.osdl.org>2006-09-26 08:48:51 -0700
commit46a82b2d5591335277ed2930611f6acb4ce654ed (patch)
treee90bc1843701af2012bae92564f7109027a8244f /include/asm-generic/pgtable-nopmd.h
parentd2e7b7d0aa021847c59f882b066e7d3812902870 (diff)
[PATCH] Standardize pxx_page macros
One of the changes necessary for shared page tables is to standardize the pxx_page macros. pte_page and pmd_page have always returned the struct page associated with their entry, while pte_page_kernel and pmd_page_kernel have returned the kernel virtual address. pud_page and pgd_page, on the other hand, return the kernel virtual address. Shared page tables needs pud_page and pgd_page to return the actual page structures. There are very few actual users of these functions, so it is simple to standardize their usage. Since this is basic cleanup, I am submitting these changes as a standalone patch. Per Hugh Dickins' comments about it, I am also changing the pxx_page_kernel macros to pxx_page_vaddr to clarify their meaning. Signed-off-by: Dave McCracken <dmccr@us.ibm.com> Cc: Hugh Dickins <hugh@veritas.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'include/asm-generic/pgtable-nopmd.h')
-rw-r--r--include/asm-generic/pgtable-nopmd.h2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/include/asm-generic/pgtable-nopmd.h b/include/asm-generic/pgtable-nopmd.h
index c8d53ba20e1..29ff5d84d8c 100644
--- a/include/asm-generic/pgtable-nopmd.h
+++ b/include/asm-generic/pgtable-nopmd.h
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ static inline pmd_t * pmd_offset(pud_t * pud, unsigned long address)
#define __pmd(x) ((pmd_t) { __pud(x) } )
#define pud_page(pud) (pmd_page((pmd_t){ pud }))
-#define pud_page_kernel(pud) (pmd_page_kernel((pmd_t){ pud }))
+#define pud_page_vaddr(pud) (pmd_page_vaddr((pmd_t){ pud }))
/*
* allocating and freeing a pmd is trivial: the 1-entry pmd is