The `rtl8188eu` driver is built as a kmod in order to avoid symbol
conflicts (at link-time) with other Realtek drivers.
Internally, we use this driver as builtin [vs kmod], and we've identified
the `efuse_power_switch()` symbol to be conflicting at link-time with the
one from the `rtlwifi` driver.
An alternative solution would have been to rename the function, but it
doesn't look like it's being used outside of this driver, so just make it
static.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Ardelean <alexandru.ardelean@analog.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20191016065834.12186-1-alexandru.ardelean@analog.com
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
* When we want to enable write operation, we should change to pwr on state.
* When we stop write, we should switch to 500k mode and disable LDO 2.5V.
*/
-void efuse_power_switch(struct adapter *pAdapter, u8 write, u8 pwrstate)
+static void efuse_power_switch(struct adapter *pAdapter, u8 write, u8 pwrstate)
{
u8 tempval;
u16 tmpv16;
void efuse_ReadEFuse(struct adapter *Adapter, u8 efuseType, u16 _offset,
u16 _size_byte, u8 *pbuf);
-void efuse_power_switch(struct adapter *adapt, u8 write, u8 pwrstate);
int Efuse_PgPacketRead(struct adapter *adapt, u8 offset, u8 *data);
bool Efuse_PgPacketWrite(struct adapter *adapter, u8 offset, u8 word, u8 *data);
void efuse_WordEnableDataRead(u8 word_en, u8 *sourdata, u8 *targetdata);