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diff --git a/drivers/staging/lustre/include/linux/libcfs/libcfs_private.h b/drivers/staging/lustre/include/linux/libcfs/libcfs_private.h
index 13335437c69c..2fd2a9690a34 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/lustre/include/linux/libcfs/libcfs_private.h
+++ b/drivers/staging/lustre/include/linux/libcfs/libcfs_private.h
@@ -182,25 +182,6 @@ int libcfs_debug_clear_buffer(void);
int libcfs_debug_mark_buffer(const char *text);
/*
- * allocate per-cpu-partition data, returned value is an array of pointers,
- * variable can be indexed by CPU ID.
- * cptable != NULL: size of array is number of CPU partitions
- * cptable == NULL: size of array is number of HW cores
- */
-void *cfs_percpt_alloc(struct cfs_cpt_table *cptab, unsigned int size);
-/*
- * destroy per-cpu-partition variable
- */
-void cfs_percpt_free(void *vars);
-int cfs_percpt_number(void *vars);
-void *cfs_percpt_current(void *vars);
-void *cfs_percpt_index(void *vars, int idx);
-
-#define cfs_percpt_for_each(var, i, vars) \
- for (i = 0; i < cfs_percpt_number(vars) && \
- ((var) = (vars)[i]) != NULL; i++)
-
-/*
* allocate a variable array, returned value is an array of pointers.
* Caller can specify length of array by count.
*/
@@ -302,62 +283,6 @@ do { \
#define CFS_ALLOC_PTR(ptr) LIBCFS_ALLOC(ptr, sizeof(*(ptr)))
#define CFS_FREE_PTR(ptr) LIBCFS_FREE(ptr, sizeof(*(ptr)))
-/*
- * percpu partition lock
- *
- * There are some use-cases like this in Lustre:
- * . each CPU partition has it's own private data which is frequently changed,
- * and mostly by the local CPU partition.
- * . all CPU partitions share some global data, these data are rarely changed.
- *
- * LNet is typical example.
- * CPU partition lock is designed for this kind of use-cases:
- * . each CPU partition has it's own private lock
- * . change on private data just needs to take the private lock
- * . read on shared data just needs to take _any_ of private locks
- * . change on shared data needs to take _all_ private locks,
- * which is slow and should be really rare.
- */
-
-enum {
- CFS_PERCPT_LOCK_EX = -1, /* negative */
-};
-
-struct cfs_percpt_lock {
- /* cpu-partition-table for this lock */
- struct cfs_cpt_table *pcl_cptab;
- /* exclusively locked */
- unsigned int pcl_locked;
- /* private lock table */
- spinlock_t **pcl_locks;
-};
-
-/* return number of private locks */
-static inline int
-cfs_percpt_lock_num(struct cfs_percpt_lock *pcl)
-{
- return cfs_cpt_number(pcl->pcl_cptab);
-}
-
-/*
- * create a cpu-partition lock based on CPU partition table \a cptab,
- * each private lock has extra \a psize bytes padding data
- */
-struct cfs_percpt_lock *cfs_percpt_lock_alloc(struct cfs_cpt_table *cptab);
-/* destroy a cpu-partition lock */
-void cfs_percpt_lock_free(struct cfs_percpt_lock *pcl);
-
-/* lock private lock \a index of \a pcl */
-void cfs_percpt_lock(struct cfs_percpt_lock *pcl, int index);
-/* unlock private lock \a index of \a pcl */
-void cfs_percpt_unlock(struct cfs_percpt_lock *pcl, int index);
-/* create percpt (atomic) refcount based on @cptab */
-atomic_t **cfs_percpt_atomic_alloc(struct cfs_cpt_table *cptab, int val);
-/* destroy percpt refcount */
-void cfs_percpt_atomic_free(atomic_t **refs);
-/* return sum of all percpu refs */
-int cfs_percpt_atomic_summary(atomic_t **refs);
-
/** Compile-time assertion.
* Check an invariant described by a constant expression at compile time by