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Date:	Mon, 25 Feb 2008 02:08:25 +0200
From:	Adrian Bunk <bunk@...nel.org>
To:	"David S. Miller" <davem@...emloft.net>
Cc:	netdev@...r.kernel.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
	"Robert P. J. Day" <rpjday@...shcourse.ca>
Subject: [2.6 patch] forgotten bits of Sangoma drivers removal

Robert P. J. Day spotted that my removal of the Sangoma drivers missed a 
few bits.

Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <bunk@...nel.org>

---

 Documentation/networking/00-INDEX       |    2 
 Documentation/networking/wan-router.txt |  621 ------------------------
 include/linux/Kbuild                    |    1 
 include/linux/if_wanpipe.h              |  124 ----
 4 files changed, 748 deletions(-)

b448ba4228b3dfaacfa7e043e3aa23579d06d36b diff --git a/Documentation/networking/00-INDEX b/Documentation/networking/00-INDEX
index 02e56d4..61ac35a 100644
--- a/Documentation/networking/00-INDEX
+++ b/Documentation/networking/00-INDEX
@@ -103,8 +103,6 @@ tuntap.txt
 	- TUN/TAP device driver, allowing user space Rx/Tx of packets.
 vortex.txt
 	- info on using 3Com Vortex (3c590, 3c592, 3c595, 3c597) Ethernet cards.
-wan-router.txt
-	- WAN router documentation
 wavelan.txt
 	- AT&T GIS (nee NCR) WaveLAN card: An Ethernet-like radio transceiver
 x25.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/networking/wan-router.txt b/Documentation/networking/wan-router.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index bc2ab41..0000000
--- a/Documentation/networking/wan-router.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,621 +0,0 @@
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Linux WAN Router Utilities Package
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Version 2.2.1 
-Mar 28, 2001
-Author: Nenad Corbic <ncorbic@...goma.com>
-Copyright (c) 1995-2001 Sangoma Technologies Inc.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-INTRODUCTION
-
-Wide Area Networks (WANs) are used to interconnect Local Area Networks (LANs)
-and/or stand-alone hosts over vast distances with data transfer rates
-significantly higher than those achievable with commonly used dial-up
-connections.
-
-Usually an external device called `WAN router' sitting on your local network
-or connected to your machine's serial port provides physical connection to
-WAN.  Although router's job may be as simple as taking your local network
-traffic, converting it to WAN format and piping it through the WAN link, these
-devices are notoriously expensive, with prices as much as 2 - 5 times higher
-then the price of a typical PC box.
-
-Alternatively, considering robustness and multitasking capabilities of Linux,
-an internal router can be built (most routers use some sort of stripped down
-Unix-like operating system anyway). With a number of relatively inexpensive WAN
-interface cards available on the market, a perfectly usable router can be
-built for less than half a price of an external router.  Yet a Linux box
-acting as a router can still be used for other purposes, such as fire-walling,
-running FTP, WWW or DNS server, etc.
-
-This kernel module introduces the notion of a WAN Link Driver (WLD) to Linux
-operating system and provides generic hardware-independent services for such
-drivers.  Why can existing Linux network device interface not be used for
-this purpose?  Well, it can.  However, there are a few key differences between
-a typical network interface (e.g. Ethernet) and a WAN link.
-
-Many WAN protocols, such as X.25 and frame relay, allow for multiple logical
-connections (known as `virtual circuits' in X.25 terminology) over a single
-physical link.  Each such virtual circuit may (and almost always does) lead
-to a different geographical location and, therefore, different network.  As a
-result, it is the virtual circuit, not the physical link, that represents a
-route and, therefore, a network interface in Linux terms.
-
-To further complicate things, virtual circuits are usually volatile in nature
-(excluding so called `permanent' virtual circuits or PVCs).  With almost no
-time required to set up and tear down a virtual circuit, it is highly desirable
-to implement on-demand connections in order to minimize network charges.  So
-unlike a typical network driver, the WAN driver must be able to handle multiple
-network interfaces and cope as multiple virtual circuits come into existence
-and go away dynamically.
- 
-Last, but not least, WAN configuration is much more complex than that of say
-Ethernet and may well amount to several dozens of parameters.  Some of them
-are "link-wide"  while others are virtual circuit-specific.  The same holds
-true for WAN statistics which is by far more extensive and extremely useful
-when troubleshooting WAN connections.  Extending the ifconfig utility to suit
-these needs may be possible, but does not seem quite reasonable.  Therefore, a
-WAN configuration utility and corresponding application programmer's interface
-is needed for this purpose.
-
-Most of these problems are taken care of by this module.  Its goal is to
-provide a user with more-or-less standard look and feel for all WAN devices and
-assist a WAN device driver writer by providing common services, such as:
-
- o User-level interface via /proc file system
- o Centralized configuration
- o Device management (setup, shutdown, etc.)
- o Network interface management (dynamic creation/destruction)
- o Protocol encapsulation/decapsulation
-
-To ba able to use the Linux WAN Router you will also need a WAN Tools package
-available from
-
-	ftp.sangoma.com/pub/linux/current_wanpipe/wanpipe-X.Y.Z.tgz
-
-where vX.Y.Z represent the wanpipe version number.
-
-For technical questions and/or comments please e-mail to ncorbic@...goma.com.
-For general inquiries please contact Sangoma Technologies Inc. by
-
-	Hotline:	1-800-388-2475	(USA and Canada, toll free)
-	Phone:		(905) 474-1990  ext: 106
-	Fax:		(905) 474-9223
-	E-mail:		dm@...goma.com	(David Mandelstam)
-	WWW:		http://www.sangoma.com
-
-
-INSTALLATION
-
-Please read the WanpipeForLinux.pdf manual on how to 
-install the WANPIPE tools and drivers properly. 
-
-
-After installing wanpipe package: /usr/local/wanrouter/doc. 
-On the ftp.sangoma.com : /linux/current_wanpipe/doc
-
-
-COPYRIGHT AND LICENSING INFORMATION
-
-This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
-the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
-Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
-FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass
-Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-
-
-
-ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
-
-This product is based on the WANPIPE(tm) Multiprotocol WAN Router developed
-by Sangoma Technologies Inc. for Linux 2.0.x and 2.2.x.  Success of the WANPIPE
-together with the next major release of Linux kernel in summer 1996 commanded
-adequate changes to the WANPIPE code to take full advantage of new Linux
-features.
-
-Instead of continuing developing proprietary interface tied to Sangoma WAN
-cards, we decided to separate all hardware-independent code into a separate
-module and defined two levels of interfaces - one for user-level applications
-and another for kernel-level WAN drivers.  WANPIPE is now implemented as a
-WAN driver compliant with the WAN Link Driver interface.  Also a general
-purpose WAN configuration utility and a set of shell scripts was developed to 
-support WAN router at the user level.
-
-Many useful ideas concerning hardware-independent interface implementation
-were given by Mike McLagan <mike.mclagan@...ux.org> and his implementation
-of the Frame Relay router and drivers for Sangoma cards (dlci/sdla).
-
-With the new implementation of the APIs being incorporated into the WANPIPE,
-a special thank goes to Alan Cox in providing insight into BSD sockets.
-
-Special thanks to all the WANPIPE users who performed field-testing, reported
-bugs and made valuable comments and suggestions that help us to improve this
-product.
-
-
-
-NEW IN THIS RELEASE
-
-	o Updated the WANCFG utility
-		Calls the pppconfig to configure the PPPD
-		for async connections.
-
-	o Added the PPPCONFIG utility
-		Used to configure the PPPD daemon for the
-		WANPIPE Async PPP and standard serial port.
-		The wancfg calls the pppconfig to configure
-		the pppd.
-
-	o Fixed the PCI autodetect feature.  
-		The SLOT 0 was used as an autodetect option
-		however, some high end PC's slot numbers start
-		from 0. 
-
-	o This release has been tested with the new backupd
-	  daemon release.
-	
-
-PRODUCT COMPONENTS AND RELATED FILES
-
-/etc: (or user defined)
-	wanpipe1.conf	default router configuration file
-
-/lib/modules/X.Y.Z/misc:
-	wanrouter.o	router kernel loadable module
-	af_wanpipe.o	wanpipe api socket module
-
-/lib/modules/X.Y.Z/net:
-	sdladrv.o	Sangoma SDLA support module
-	wanpipe.o	Sangoma WANPIPE(tm) driver module
-
-/proc/net/wanrouter
-	Config		reads current router configuration
-	Status		reads current router status
-	{name}		reads WAN driver statistics
-
-/usr/sbin:
-	wanrouter	wanrouter start-up script
-	wanconfig	wanrouter configuration utility
-	sdladump	WANPIPE adapter memory dump utility
-        fpipemon        Monitor for Frame Relay
-        cpipemon        Monitor for Cisco HDLC
-	ppipemon 	Monitor for PPP
-	xpipemon 	Monitor for X25
-	wpkbdmon        WANPIPE keyboard led monitor/debugger
-
-/usr/local/wanrouter:
-	README		this file
-	COPYING		GNU General Public License
-	Setup		installation script
-	Filelist	distribution definition file
-	wanrouter.rc	meta-configuration file 
-			(used by the Setup and wanrouter script)
-
-/usr/local/wanrouter/doc:
-	wanpipeForLinux.pdf 	WAN Router User's Manual
-
-/usr/local/wanrouter/patches:
-	wanrouter-v2213.gz  	patch for Linux kernels 2.2.11 up to 2.2.13.
-	wanrouter-v2214.gz	patch for Linux kernel 2.2.14. 
-	wanrouter-v2215.gz	patch for Linux kernels 2.2.15 to 2.2.17.
-	wanrouter-v2218.gz	patch for Linux kernels 2.2.18 and up.
-	wanrouter-v240.gz	patch for Linux kernel 2.4.0.  
-	wanrouter-v242.gz	patch for Linux kernel 2.4.2 and up.
-	wanrouter-v2034.gz	patch for Linux kernel 2.0.34
-	wanrouter-v2036.gz 	patch for Linux kernel 2.0.36 and up. 
-
-/usr/local/wanrouter/patches/kdrivers:
-	Sources of the latest WANPIPE device drivers.
-	These are used to UPGRADE the linux kernel to the newest
-	version if the kernel source has already been patched with
-	WANPIPE drivers.
-
-/usr/local/wanrouter/samples:
-	interface	sample interface configuration file
-	wanpipe1.cpri 	CHDLC primary port
-     	wanpipe2.csec 	CHDLC secondary port
-     	wanpipe1.fr   	Frame Relay protocol
-     	wanpipe1.ppp  	PPP protocol ) 
-	wanpipe1.asy	CHDLC ASYNC protocol
-	wanpipe1.x25	X25 protocol
-	wanpipe1.stty	Sync TTY driver (Used by Kernel PPPD daemon)
-	wanpipe1.atty	Async TTY driver (Used by Kernel PPPD daemon)
-	wanrouter.rc	sample meta-configuration file
-
-/usr/local/wanrouter/util:
-	*		wan-tools utilities source code
-
-/usr/local/wanrouter/api/x25:
-	*		x25 api sample programs.
-/usr/local/wanrouter/api/chdlc:
-	*		chdlc api sample programs.
-/usr/local/wanrouter/api/fr:
-	*		fr api sample programs.
-/usr/local/wanrouter/config/wancfg:
-	wancfg		WANPIPE GUI configuration program.
-                        Creates wanpipe#.conf files. 
-/usr/local/wanrouter/config/cfgft1:
-	cfgft1		GUI CSU/DSU configuration program.
-
-/usr/include/linux:
-	wanrouter.h	router API definitions
-	wanpipe.h	WANPIPE API definitions
-	sdladrv.h	SDLA support module API definitions
-	sdlasfm.h	SDLA firmware module definitions
-	if_wanpipe.h	WANPIPE Socket definitions
-	sdlapci.h	WANPIPE PCI definitions
-	
-
-/usr/src/linux/net/wanrouter:
-	*		wanrouter source code
-
-/var/log:
-	wanrouter	wanrouter start-up log (created by the Setup script)
-
-/var/lock:  (or /var/lock/subsys for RedHat)
-	wanrouter	wanrouter lock file (created by the Setup script)
-
-/usr/local/wanrouter/firmware:
-	fr514.sfm	Frame relay firmware for Sangoma S508/S514 card
-	cdual514.sfm	Dual Port Cisco HDLC firmware for Sangoma S508/S514 card
-	ppp514.sfm      PPP Firmware for Sangoma S508 and S514 cards
-	x25_508.sfm	X25 Firmware for Sangoma S508 card.
-
-
-REVISION HISTORY
-
-1.0.0	December 31, 1996	Initial version
-
-1.0.1	January 30, 1997	Status and statistics can be read via /proc
-				filesystem entries.
-
-1.0.2   April 30, 1997          Added UDP management via monitors.
-
-1.0.3	June 3, 1997		UDP management for multiple boards using Frame
-				Relay and PPP
-				Enabled continuous transmission of Configure 
-				Request Packet for PPP (for 508 only)
-				Connection Timeout for PPP changed from 900 to 0
-				Flow Control Problem fixed for Frame Relay
-
-1.0.4	July 10, 1997		S508/FT1 monitoring capability in fpipemon and
-				ppipemon utilities.
-				Configurable TTL for UDP packets.
-				Multicast and Broadcast IP source addresses are
-				silently discarded.
-
-1.0.5	July 28, 1997		Configurable T391,T392,N391,N392,N393 for Frame
-				Relay in router.conf.
-				Configurable Memory Address through router.conf 
-				for Frame Relay, PPP and X.25. (commenting this
- 				out enables auto-detection).
-				Fixed freeing up received buffers using kfree()
- 				for Frame Relay and X.25.
-				Protect sdla_peek() by calling save_flags(),
-				cli() and restore_flags().
-				Changed number of Trace elements from 32 to 20
-				Added DLCI specific data monitoring in FPIPEMON. 
-2.0.0	Nov 07, 1997		Implemented protection of RACE conditions by 
-				critical flags for FRAME RELAY and PPP.
-				DLCI List interrupt mode implemented.
-				IPX support in FRAME RELAY and PPP.
-				IPX Server Support (MARS)
-				More driver specific stats included in FPIPEMON
-				and PIPEMON.
-
-2.0.1	Nov 28, 1997		Bug Fixes for version 2.0.0.
-				Protection of "enable_irq()" while 
-				"disable_irq()" has been enabled from any other
-				routine (for Frame Relay, PPP and X25).
-				Added additional Stats for Fpipemon and Ppipemon
-				Improved Load Sharing for multiple boards
-
-2.0.2	Dec 09, 1997		Support for PAP and CHAP for ppp has been
-				implemented.
-
-2.0.3	Aug 15, 1998		New release supporting Cisco HDLC, CIR for Frame
-				relay, Dynamic IP assignment for PPP and Inverse
-				Arp support for Frame-relay.  Man Pages are 
-				included for better support and a new utility
-				for configuring FT1 cards.
-
-2.0.4	Dec 09, 1998	        Dual Port support for Cisco HDLC.
-				Support for HDLC (LAPB) API.
-				Supports BiSync Streaming code for S502E 
-				and S503 cards.
-				Support for Streaming HDLC API.
-				Provides a BSD socket interface for 
-				creating applications using BiSync
-   				streaming.        
-
-2.0.5   Aug 04, 1999 		CHDLC initialization bug fix.
-				PPP interrupt driven driver: 
-  				Fix to the PPP line hangup problem.
-				New PPP firmware
-				Added comments to the startup SYSTEM ERROR messages
-				Xpipemon debugging application for the X25 protocol
-				New USER_MANUAL.txt
-				Fixed the odd boundary 4byte writes to the board.
-				BiSync Streaming code has been taken out.  
-				 Available as a patch.
-				Streaming HDLC API has been taken out.  
-				 Available as a patch.                 
-
-2.0.6   Aug 17, 1999		Increased debugging in statup scripts
-				Fixed installation bugs from 2.0.5
-				Kernel patch works for both 2.2.10 and 2.2.11 kernels.
-				There is no functional difference between the two packages         
-
-2.0.7   Aug 26, 1999		o  Merged X25API code into WANPIPE.
-				o  Fixed a memory leak for X25API
-				o  Updated the X25API code for 2.2.X kernels.
-				o  Improved NEM handling.   
-
-2.1.0	Oct 25, 1999		o New code for S514 PCI Card
-				o New CHDLC and Frame Relay drivers
-				o PPP and X25 are not supported in this release    
-
-2.1.1	Nov 30, 1999		o PPP support for S514 PCI Cards
-
-2.1.3   Apr 06, 2000		o Socket based x25api 
-				o Socket based chdlc api
-				o Socket based fr api
-				o Dual Port Receive only CHDLC support.
-				o Asynchronous CHDLC support (Secondary Port)
-				o cfgft1 GUI csu/dsu configurator
-				o wancfg GUI configuration file 
-				  configurator.
-				o Architectural directory changes.
-
-beta-2.1.4 Jul 2000		o Dynamic interface configuration:
-					Network interfaces reflect the state
-					of protocol layer.  If the protocol becomes
-					disconnected, driver will bring down
-					the interface.  Once the protocol reconnects
-					the interface will be brought up. 
-					
-					Note: This option is turned off by default.
-
-				o Dynamic wanrouter setup using 'wanconfig':
-					wanconfig utility can be used to
-					shutdown,restart,start or reconfigure 
-					a virtual circuit dynamically.
-				     
-					Frame Relay:  Each DLCI can be: 
-						      created,stopped,restarted and reconfigured
-						      dynamically using wanconfig.
-					
-						      ex: wanconfig card wanpipe1 dev wp1_fr16 up
-				  
-				o Wanrouter startup via command line arguments:
-					wanconfig also supports wanrouter startup via command line
-					arguments.  Thus, there is no need to create a wanpipe#.conf
-					configuration file.  
-
-				o Socket based x25api update/bug fixes.
-					Added support for LCN numbers greater than 255.
-					Option to pass up modem messages.
-					Provided a PCI IRQ check, so a single S514
-					card is guaranteed to have a non-sharing interrupt.
-
-				o Fixes to the wancfg utility.
-				o New FT1 debugging support via *pipemon utilities.
-				o Frame Relay ARP support Enabled.
-
-beta3-2.1.4 Jul 2000		o X25 M_BIT Problem fix.
-				o Added the Multi-Port PPP
-				  Updated utilities for the Multi-Port PPP.
-
-2.1.4	Aut 2000
-				o In X25API:
-					Maximum packet an application can send
-					to the driver has been extended to 4096 bytes.
-
-					Fixed the x25 startup bug. Enable 
-					communications only after all interfaces
-					come up.  HIGH SVC/PVC is used to calculate
-					the number of channels.
-					Enable protocol only after all interfaces
-					are enabled.
-
-				o Added an extra state to the FT1 config, kernel module.
-				o Updated the pipemon debuggers.
-
-				o Blocked the Multi-Port PPP from running on kernels
-				  2.2.16 or greater, due to syncppp kernel module
-				  change. 
-	  
-beta1-2.1.5 	Nov 15 2000
-				o Fixed the MultiPort PPP Support for kernels 2.2.16 and above.
-				  2.2.X kernels only
-
-				o Secured the driver UDP debugging calls
-					- All illegal network debugging calls are reported to
-					  the log.
-					- Defined a set of allowed commands, all other denied.
-					
-				o Cpipemon
-					- Added set FT1 commands to the cpipemon. Thus CSU/DSU
-					  configuration can be performed using cpipemon.
-					  All systems that cannot run cfgft1 GUI utility should
-					  use cpipemon to configure the on board CSU/DSU.
-
-
-				o Keyboard Led Monitor/Debugger
-					- A new utility /usr/sbin/wpkbdmon uses keyboard leds
-					  to convey operational statistic information of the 
-					  Sangoma WANPIPE cards.
-					NUM_LOCK    = Line State  (On=connected,    Off=disconnected)
-					CAPS_LOCK   = Tx data     (On=transmitting, Off=no tx data)
-					SCROLL_LOCK = Rx data     (On=receiving,    Off=no rx data
-					
-				o Hardware probe on module load and dynamic device allocation
-					- During WANPIPE module load, all Sangoma cards are probed
-					  and found information is printed in the /var/log/messages.
-					- If no cards are found, the module load fails.
-					- Appropriate number of devices are dynamically loaded 
-					  based on the number of Sangoma cards found.
-
-					  Note: The kernel configuration option 
-						CONFIG_WANPIPE_CARDS has been taken out.
-					
-				o Fixed the Frame Relay and Chdlc network interfaces so they are
-				  compatible with libpcap libraries.  Meaning, tcpdump, snort,
-				  ethereal, and all other packet sniffers and debuggers work on
-				  all WANPIPE network interfaces.
-					- Set the network interface encoding type to ARPHRD_PPP.
-					  This tell the sniffers that data obtained from the
-					  network interface is in pure IP format.
-				  Fix for 2.2.X kernels only.
-				
-				o True interface encoding option for Frame Relay and CHDLC
-					- The above fix sets the network interface encoding
-					  type to ARPHRD_PPP, however some customers use
-					  the encoding interface type to determine the
-					  protocol running.  Therefore, the TURE ENCODING
-					  option will set the interface type back to the
-					  original value.  
-
-					  NOTE: If this option is used with Frame Relay and CHDLC
-						libpcap library support will be broken.  
-						i.e. tcpdump will not work.
-					Fix for 2.2.x Kernels only.
-						
-				o Ethernet Bridgind over Frame Relay
-					- The Frame Relay bridging has been developed by 
-					  Kristian Hoffmann and Mark Wells.  
-					- The Linux kernel bridge is used to send ethernet 
-					  data over the frame relay links.
-					For 2.2.X Kernels only.
-
-				o Added extensive 2.0.X support. Most new features of
-				  2.1.5 for protocols Frame Relay, PPP and CHDLC are
-				  supported under 2.0.X kernels. 
-
-beta1-2.2.0 	Dec 30 2000
-				o Updated drivers for 2.4.X kernels.
-				o Updated drivers for SMP support.
-				o X25API is now able to share PCI interrupts.
-				o Took out a general polling routine that was used
-				  only by X25API. 
-				o Added appropriate locks to the dynamic reconfiguration
-				  code.
-				o Fixed a bug in the keyboard debug monitor.
-
-beta2-2.2.0	Jan 8 2001
-				o Patches for 2.4.0 kernel
-				o Patches for 2.2.18 kernel
-				o Minor updates to PPP and CHLDC drivers.
-				  Note: No functional difference.
-
-beta3-2.2.9	Jan 10 2001
-				o I missed the 2.2.18 kernel patches in beta2-2.2.0
-				  release.  They are included in this release.
-
-Stable Release
-2.2.0		Feb 01 2001
-				o Bug fix in wancfg GUI configurator.
-					The edit function didn't work properly.
-
-
-bata1-2.2.1	Feb 09 2001
-			o WANPIPE TTY Driver emulation. 
-			  Two modes of operation Sync and Async.
-				Sync: Using the PPPD daemon, kernel SyncPPP layer
-				      and the Wanpipe sync TTY driver: a PPP protocol 
-				      connection can be established via Sangoma adapter, over
-				      a T1 leased line.
-			
-				      The 2.4.0 kernel PPP layer supports MULTILINK
-				      protocol, that can be used to bundle any number of Sangoma
-				      adapters (T1 lines) into one, under a single IP address.
-				      Thus, efficiently obtaining multiple T1 throughput. 
-
-				      NOTE: The remote side must also implement MULTILINK PPP
-					    protocol.
-
-				Async:Using the PPPD daemon, kernel AsyncPPP layer
-				      and the WANPIPE async TTY driver: a PPP protocol
-				      connection can be established via Sangoma adapter and
-				      a modem, over a telephone line.
-
-				      Thus, the WANPIPE async TTY driver simulates a serial
-				      TTY driver that would normally be used to interface the 
-				      MODEM to the linux kernel.
-				
-			o WANPIPE PPP Backup Utility
-				This utility will monitor the state of the PPP T1 line.
-				In case of failure, a dial up connection will be established
-				via pppd daemon, ether via a serial tty driver (serial port), 
-				or a WANPIPE async TTY driver (in case serial port is unavailable).
-				
-				Furthermore, while in dial up mode, the primary PPP T1 link
-				will be monitored for signs of life.  
-
-				If the PPP T1 link comes back to life, the dial up connection
-				will be shutdown and T1 line re-established.
-			
-
-			o New Setup installation script.
-				Option to UPGRADE device drivers if the kernel source has
-				already been patched with WANPIPE.
-
-				Option to COMPILE WANPIPE modules against the currently 
-				running kernel, thus no need for manual kernel and module
-				re-compilation.
-			
-			o Updates and Bug Fixes to wancfg utility.
-
-bata2-2.2.1	Feb 20 2001
-
-			o Bug fixes to the CHDLC device drivers.
-				The driver had compilation problems under kernels
-				2.2.14 or lower.
-
-			o Bug fixes to the Setup installation script.
-				The device drivers compilation options didn't work
-				properly.
-
-			o Update to the wpbackupd daemon.  
-				Optimized the cross-over times, between the primary
-				link and the backup dialup.
-
-beta3-2.2.1	Mar 02 2001
-			o Patches for 2.4.2 kernel.
-
-			o Bug fixes to util/ make files.
-			o Bug fixes to the Setup installation script.
-
-			o Took out the backupd support and made it into
-			  as separate package.
-			  
-beta4-2.2.1     Mar 12 2001
-
-		o Fix to the Frame Relay Device driver.
-			IPSAC sends a packet of zero length
-			header to the frame relay driver.  The
-			driver tries to push its own 2 byte header
-			into the packet, which causes the driver to
-			crash.
-
-		o Fix the WANPIPE re-configuration code.
-			Bug was found by trying to run  the cfgft1 while the
-			interface was already running.  
-
-		o Updates to cfgft1.
-			Writes a wanpipe#.cfgft1 configuration file
-			once the CSU/DSU is configured. This file can
-			holds the current CSU/DSU configuration.
-
-
-
->>>>>> END OF README <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
-
-
diff --git a/include/linux/Kbuild b/include/linux/Kbuild
index aada32f..441a108 100644
--- a/include/linux/Kbuild
+++ b/include/linux/Kbuild
@@ -233,7 +233,6 @@ unifdef-y += if_pppox.h
 unifdef-y += if_tr.h
 unifdef-y += if_tun.h
 unifdef-y += if_vlan.h
-unifdef-y += if_wanpipe.h
 unifdef-y += igmp.h
 unifdef-y += inet_diag.h
 unifdef-y += in.h
diff --git a/include/linux/if_wanpipe.h b/include/linux/if_wanpipe.h
deleted file mode 100644
index e594ca6..0000000
--- a/include/linux/if_wanpipe.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,124 +0,0 @@
-/*****************************************************************************
-* if_wanpipe.h	Header file for the Sangoma AF_WANPIPE Socket 	
-*
-* Author: 	Nenad Corbic 	
-*
-* Copyright:	(c) 2000 Sangoma Technologies Inc.
-*
-*		This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-*		modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
-*		as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
-*		2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-* ============================================================================
-*
-* Jan 28, 2000	Nenad Corbic 	Initial Version
-*
-*****************************************************************************/
-
-#ifndef __LINUX_IF_WAN_PACKET_H
-#define __LINUX_IF_WAN_PACKET_H
-
-struct wan_sockaddr_ll
-{
-	unsigned short	sll_family;
-	unsigned short	sll_protocol;
-	int		sll_ifindex;
-	unsigned short	sll_hatype;
-	unsigned char	sll_pkttype;
-	unsigned char	sll_halen;
-	unsigned char	sll_addr[8];
-	unsigned char   sll_device[14];
-	unsigned char 	sll_card[14];
-};
-
-typedef struct 
-{
-	unsigned char free;
-	unsigned char state_sk;
-	int rcvbuf;
-	int sndbuf;
-	int rmem;
-	int wmem;
-	int sk_count;
-	unsigned char bound;
-	char name[14];
-	unsigned char d_state;
-	unsigned char svc;
-	unsigned short lcn;
-	unsigned char mbox;
-	unsigned char cmd_busy;
-	unsigned char command;
-	unsigned poll;
-	unsigned poll_cnt;
-	int rblock;	
-} wan_debug_hdr_t;
-
-#define MAX_NUM_DEBUG  10
-#define X25_PROT       0x16
-#define PVC_PROT       0x17	
-
-typedef struct
-{
-	wan_debug_hdr_t debug[MAX_NUM_DEBUG];
-}wan_debug_t;
-
-#define	SIOC_WANPIPE_GET_CALL_DATA	(SIOCPROTOPRIVATE + 0)
-#define	SIOC_WANPIPE_SET_CALL_DATA	(SIOCPROTOPRIVATE + 1)
-#define SIOC_WANPIPE_ACCEPT_CALL	(SIOCPROTOPRIVATE + 2)
-#define SIOC_WANPIPE_CLEAR_CALL	        (SIOCPROTOPRIVATE + 3)
-#define SIOC_WANPIPE_RESET_CALL	        (SIOCPROTOPRIVATE + 4)
-#define SIOC_WANPIPE_DEBUG	        (SIOCPROTOPRIVATE + 5)
-#define SIOC_WANPIPE_SET_NONBLOCK	(SIOCPROTOPRIVATE + 6)
-#define SIOC_WANPIPE_CHECK_TX		(SIOCPROTOPRIVATE + 7)
-#define SIOC_WANPIPE_SOCK_STATE		(SIOCPROTOPRIVATE + 8)
-
-/* Packet types */
-
-#define WAN_PACKET_HOST		0		/* To us		*/
-#define WAN_PACKET_BROADCAST	1		/* To all		*/
-#define WAN_PACKET_MULTICAST	2		/* To group		*/
-#define WAN_PACKET_OTHERHOST	3		/* To someone else 	*/
-#define WAN_PACKET_OUTGOING		4		/* Outgoing of any type */
-/* These ones are invisible by user level */
-#define WAN_PACKET_LOOPBACK		5		/* MC/BRD frame looped back */
-#define WAN_PACKET_FASTROUTE	6		/* Fastrouted frame	*/
-
-
-/* X25 specific */
-#define WAN_PACKET_DATA 	7
-#define WAN_PACKET_CMD 		8
-#define WAN_PACKET_ASYNC	9
-#define WAN_PACKET_ERR	       10
-
-/* Packet socket options */
-
-#define WAN_PACKET_ADD_MEMBERSHIP		1
-#define WAN_PACKET_DROP_MEMBERSHIP		2
-
-#define WAN_PACKET_MR_MULTICAST	0
-#define WAN_PACKET_MR_PROMISC	1
-#define WAN_PACKET_MR_ALLMULTI	2
-
-#ifdef __KERNEL__
-
-/* Private wanpipe socket structures. */
-struct wanpipe_opt
-{
-	void   *mbox;		/* Mail box  */
-	void   *card; 		/* Card bouded to */
-	struct net_device *dev;	/* Bounded device */
-	unsigned short lcn;	/* Binded LCN */
-	unsigned char  svc;	/* 0=pvc, 1=svc */
-	unsigned char  timer;   /* flag for delayed transmit*/	
-	struct timer_list tx_timer;
-	unsigned poll_cnt;
-	unsigned char force;	/* Used to force sock release */
-	atomic_t packet_sent;   
-	unsigned short num; 
-};
-
-#define wp_sk(__sk) ((struct wanpipe_opt *)(__sk)->sk_protinfo)
-
-#endif
-
-#endif

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