cifs: Move some extern decls from .c files to .h
Move the following:
extern mempool_t *cifs_sm_req_poolp;
extern mempool_t *cifs_req_poolp;
extern mempool_t *cifs_mid_poolp;
extern bool disable_legacy_dialects;
from various .c files to cifsglob.h.
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
cc: linux-cifs@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
diff --git a/fs/smb/client/cifsfs.c b/fs/smb/client/cifsfs.c
index 81d9aaf..aa6f1ec 100644
--- a/fs/smb/client/cifsfs.c
+++ b/fs/smb/client/cifsfs.c
@@ -151,10 +151,6 @@
"vers=1.0 (CIFS/SMB1) and vers=2.0 are weaker"
" and less secure. Default: n/N/0");
-extern mempool_t *cifs_sm_req_poolp;
-extern mempool_t *cifs_req_poolp;
-extern mempool_t *cifs_mid_poolp;
-
struct workqueue_struct *cifsiod_wq;
struct workqueue_struct *decrypt_wq;
struct workqueue_struct *fileinfo_put_wq;
diff --git a/fs/smb/client/cifsglob.h b/fs/smb/client/cifsglob.h
index 3da625d..7ed9d05 100644
--- a/fs/smb/client/cifsglob.h
+++ b/fs/smb/client/cifsglob.h
@@ -2107,6 +2107,8 @@
extern struct workqueue_struct *deferredclose_wq;
extern __u32 cifs_lock_secret;
+extern mempool_t *cifs_sm_req_poolp;
+extern mempool_t *cifs_req_poolp;
extern mempool_t *cifs_mid_poolp;
/* Operations for different SMB versions */
diff --git a/fs/smb/client/connect.c b/fs/smb/client/connect.c
index 4cbb794..9b85b53 100644
--- a/fs/smb/client/connect.c
+++ b/fs/smb/client/connect.c
@@ -52,9 +52,6 @@
#include "fs_context.h"
#include "cifs_swn.h"
-extern mempool_t *cifs_req_poolp;
-extern bool disable_legacy_dialects;
-
/* FIXME: should these be tunable? */
#define TLINK_ERROR_EXPIRE (1 * HZ)
#define TLINK_IDLE_EXPIRE (600 * HZ)
diff --git a/fs/smb/client/misc.c b/fs/smb/client/misc.c
index 9428a0d..c3771fc 100644
--- a/fs/smb/client/misc.c
+++ b/fs/smb/client/misc.c
@@ -27,9 +27,6 @@
#include "fs_context.h"
#include "cached_dir.h"
-extern mempool_t *cifs_sm_req_poolp;
-extern mempool_t *cifs_req_poolp;
-
/* The xid serves as a useful identifier for each incoming vfs request,
in a similar way to the mid which is useful to track each sent smb,
and CurrentXid can also provide a running counter (although it