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@@ -647,8 +647,6 @@ static unsigned int ioctl_pointer[] = {
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COMPATIBLE_IOCTL(0x4B50) /* KDGHWCLK - not in the kernel, but don't complain */
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COMPATIBLE_IOCTL(0x4B51) /* KDSHWCLK - not in the kernel, but don't complain */
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-/* Big T */
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-COMPATIBLE_IOCTL(TIOCLINUX)
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/* Little t */
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COMPATIBLE_IOCTL(TIOCOUTQ)
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/* Little f */
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@@ -1113,17 +1111,6 @@ COMPATIBLE_IOCTL(JSIOCGAXES)
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COMPATIBLE_IOCTL(JSIOCGBUTTONS)
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COMPATIBLE_IOCTL(JSIOCGNAME(0))
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-#ifdef TIOCSTART
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-/*
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- * For these two we have definitions in ioctls.h and/or termios.h on
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- * some architectures but no actual implemention. Some applications
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- * like bash call them if they are defined in the headers, so we provide
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- * entries here to avoid syslog message spew.
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- */
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-COMPATIBLE_IOCTL(TIOCSTART)
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-COMPATIBLE_IOCTL(TIOCSTOP)
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-#endif
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-
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/* fat 'r' ioctls. These are handled by fat with ->compat_ioctl,
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but we don't want warnings on other file systems. So declare
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them as compatible here. */
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