[PATCH v5 0/3] Remove #if 0 blocks and fix macros

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This patchset removes #if 0 blocks and removes single statement
macros.

Changes in v5:
  - Split the patch in three different patches.
  - The first patch removes #if 0 blocks.
  - The second one removes msdc_irq_restore() macro.
  - The third one removes other unused macros. 
Changes in v4:
  - Removed #if 0 code blocks and usages of functions defined
    in the #if 0 blocks in dbg.c and dbg.h
Changes in v3:
  - Remove the #if 0 code blocks and usages of the functions
    defined in the #if 0 code block.
  - Delete msdc_irq_restore() and replace its usage directly
    with call to the function being called by the macro.
Changes in v2:
  - Convert msdc_gate_clk() and msdc_ungate_clk() to inline functions.
  - Delete msdc_irq_restore(), msdc_vcore_on(), msdc_vcore_off(),
    msdc_vdd_on() and msdc_vdd_off() and replace their usages directly
    with calls to the function being called by these macros.

Nishad Kamdar (3):
  staging: mt7621-mmc: Remove #if 0 blocks
  staging: mt7621-mmc: Remove single statement macro msdc_irq_restore()
  staging: mt7621-mmc: Remove unused single statement macros

 drivers/staging/mt7621-mmc/dbg.c |  21 +--
 drivers/staging/mt7621-mmc/dbg.h |  14 --
 drivers/staging/mt7621-mmc/sd.c  | 304 +------------------------------
 3 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 337 deletions(-)

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2.17.1

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