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diff -u --recursive --new-file v2.4.6/linux/drivers/ieee1394/guid.h linux/drivers/ieee1394/guid.h
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-
-#ifndef _IEEE1394_GUID_H
-#define _IEEE1394_GUID_H
-
-
-/*
- * General information: Finding out which GUID belongs to which node is done by
- * sending packets and therefore waiting for the answers.  Wherever it is
- * mentioned that a node is inaccessible this could just as well mean that we
- * just don't know yet (usually, bus reset handlers can't rely on GUIDs being
- * associated with current nodes).
- */
-
-struct guid_entry;
-typedef struct guid_entry *hpsb_guid_t;
-
-
-/*
- * Returns a guid handle (which has its reference count incremented) or NULL if
- * there is the GUID in question is not known of.  Getting a valid handle does
- * not mean that the node with this GUID is currently accessible (might not be
- * plugged in or powered down).
- */
-hpsb_guid_t hpsb_guid_get_handle(u64 guid);
-
-/*
- * If the handle refers to a local host, this function will return the pointer
- * to the hpsb_host structure.  It will return NULL otherwise.  Once you have
- * established it is a local host, you can use that knowledge from then on (the
- * GUID won't wander to an external node).
- *
- * Note that the local GUID currently isn't collected, so this will always
- * return NULL.
- */
-struct hpsb_host *hpsb_guid_localhost(hpsb_guid_t handle);
-
-/*
- * This will fill in the given, pre-initialised hpsb_packet with the current
- * information from the GUID handle (host, node ID, generation number).  It will
- * return false if the node owning the GUID is not accessible (and not modify the 
- * hpsb_packet) and return true otherwise.
- *
- * Note that packet sending may still fail in hpsb_send_packet if a bus reset
- * happens while you are trying to set up the packet (due to obsolete generation
- * number).  It will at least reliably fail so that you don't accidentally and
- * unknowingly send your packet to the wrong node.
- */
-int hpsb_guid_fill_packet(hpsb_guid_t handle, struct hpsb_packet *pkt);
-
-
-void init_ieee1394_guid(void);
-void cleanup_ieee1394_guid(void);
-
-#endif /* _IEEE1394_GUID_H */

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