Hiding memset behind a macro isn't the best, because it relies on that
the parameter is not a pointer. Luckily all user has been removed, so
we can remove BITSET_ZERO too.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Wahren <stefan.wahren@i2se.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
#define BITSET_SIZE(b) ((b + 31) >> 5)
#define BITSET_WORD(b) (b >> 5)
#define BITSET_BIT(b) (1 << (b & 31))
-#define BITSET_ZERO(bs) memset(bs, 0, sizeof(bs))
#define BITSET_IS_SET(bs, b) (bs[BITSET_WORD(b)] & BITSET_BIT(b))
#define BITSET_SET(bs, b) (bs[BITSET_WORD(b)] |= BITSET_BIT(b))
#define BITSET_CLR(bs, b) (bs[BITSET_WORD(b)] &= ~BITSET_BIT(b))