* boards in this way is optional, and completely driver-dependent.
* Some drivers use arrays such as this, other do not.
*/
-typedef struct dmm32at_board_struct {
+struct dmm32at_board {
const char *name;
int ai_chans;
int ai_bits;
const struct comedi_lrange *ao_ranges;
int have_dio;
int dio_chans;
-} dmm32at_board;
-static const dmm32at_board dmm32at_boards[] = {
+};
+static const struct dmm32at_board dmm32at_boards[] = {
{
name: "dmm32at",
ai_chans:32,
/*
* Useful for shorthand access to the particular board structure
*/
-#define thisboard ((const dmm32at_board *)dev->board_ptr)
+#define thisboard ((const struct dmm32at_board *)dev->board_ptr)
/* this structure is for data unique to this hardware driver. If
* several hardware drivers keep similar information in this structure,
* devices are such boards.
*/
board_name:&dmm32at_boards[0].name,
- offset:sizeof(dmm32at_board),
- num_names:sizeof(dmm32at_boards) / sizeof(dmm32at_board),
+ offset:sizeof(struct dmm32at_board),
+ num_names:sizeof(dmm32at_boards) / sizeof(struct dmm32at_board),
};
/* prototypes for driver functions below */