[PATCH v4] misc: Move panel driver out of staging

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Move panel driver from drivers/staging/panel to drivers/misc.

Signed-off-by: Ksenija Stanojevic <ksenija.stanojevic@xxxxxxxxx>
Acked-by: Willy Tarreau <w@xxxxxx>
---
Changes in v4:
	- modify driver location in MAINTAINERS file

Changes in v3:
	- modify driver location in MAINTAINERS file

Changes in v2:
        - modify MAINTAINERS file
        - move lcd-panel-cgram.txt to Documentation/

 .../misc-devices}/lcd-panel-cgram.txt              |   0
 MAINTAINERS                                        |   4 +-
 drivers/misc/Kconfig                               | 278 +++++++++++++++++++++
 drivers/misc/Makefile                              |   1 +
 drivers/{staging/panel => misc}/panel.c            |   0
 drivers/staging/Kconfig                            |   2 -
 drivers/staging/Makefile                           |   1 -
 drivers/staging/panel/Kconfig                      | 278 ---------------------
 drivers/staging/panel/Makefile                     |   1 -
 drivers/staging/panel/TODO                         |   8 -
 10 files changed, 282 insertions(+), 291 deletions(-)
 rename {drivers/staging/panel => Documentation/misc-devices}/lcd-panel-cgram.txt (100%)
 rename drivers/{staging/panel => misc}/panel.c (100%)
 delete mode 100644 drivers/staging/panel/Kconfig
 delete mode 100644 drivers/staging/panel/Makefile
 delete mode 100644 drivers/staging/panel/TODO

diff --git a/drivers/staging/panel/lcd-panel-cgram.txt b/Documentation/misc-devices/lcd-panel-cgram.txt
similarity index 100%
rename from drivers/staging/panel/lcd-panel-cgram.txt
rename to Documentation/misc-devices/lcd-panel-cgram.txt
diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS
index 369f6ae..62d8bcd 100644
--- a/MAINTAINERS
+++ b/MAINTAINERS
@@ -10393,8 +10393,10 @@ F:	drivers/staging/nvec/
 
 STAGING - PARALLEL LCD/KEYPAD PANEL DRIVER
 M:	Willy Tarreau <willy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
+M:	Ksenija Stanojevic <ksenija.stanojevic@xxxxxxxxx>
 S:	Odd Fixes
-F:	drivers/staging/panel/
+F:	Documentation/misc-devices/lcd-panel-cgram.txt
+F:	drivers/misc/panel.c
 
 STAGING - REALTEK RTL8712U DRIVERS
 M:	Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
diff --git a/drivers/misc/Kconfig b/drivers/misc/Kconfig
index 054fc10..f0ba782 100644
--- a/drivers/misc/Kconfig
+++ b/drivers/misc/Kconfig
@@ -525,6 +525,284 @@ config VEXPRESS_SYSCFG
 	  ARM Ltd. Versatile Express uses specialised platform configuration
 	  bus. System Configuration interface is one of the possible means
 	  of generating transactions on this bus.
+config PANEL
+	tristate "Parallel port LCD/Keypad Panel support"
+	depends on PARPORT
+	---help---
+	  Say Y here if you have an HD44780 or KS-0074 LCD connected to your
+	  parallel port. This driver also features 4 and 6-key keypads. The LCD
+	  is accessible through the /dev/lcd char device (10, 156), and the
+	  keypad through /dev/keypad (10, 185). Both require misc device to be
+	  enabled. This code can either be compiled as a module, or linked into
+	  the kernel and started at boot. If you don't understand what all this
+	  is about, say N.
+
+config PANEL_PARPORT
+	int "Default parallel port number (0=LPT1)"
+	depends on PANEL
+	range 0 255
+	default "0"
+	---help---
+	  This is the index of the parallel port the panel is connected to. One
+	  driver instance only supports one parallel port, so if your keypad
+	  and LCD are connected to two separate ports, you have to start two
+	  modules with different arguments. Numbering starts with '0' for LPT1,
+	  and so on.
+
+config PANEL_PROFILE
+	int "Default panel profile (0-5, 0=custom)"
+	depends on PANEL
+	range 0 5
+	default "5"
+	---help---
+	  To ease configuration, the driver supports different configuration
+	  profiles for past and recent wirings. These profiles can also be
+	  used to define an approximative configuration, completed by a few
+	  other options. Here are the profiles :
+
+	    0 = custom (see further)
+	    1 = 2x16 parallel LCD, old keypad
+	    2 = 2x16 serial LCD (KS-0074), new keypad
+	    3 = 2x16 parallel LCD (Hantronix), no keypad
+	    4 = 2x16 parallel LCD (Nexcom NSA1045) with Nexcom's keypad
+	    5 = 2x40 parallel LCD (old one), with old keypad
+
+	  Custom configurations allow you to define how your display is
+	  wired to the parallel port, and how it works. This is only intended
+	  for experts.
+
+config PANEL_KEYPAD
+	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0"
+	int "Keypad type (0=none, 1=old 6 keys, 2=new 6 keys, 3=Nexcom 4 keys)"
+	range 0 3
+	default 0
+	---help---
+	  This enables and configures a keypad connected to the parallel port.
+	  The keys will be read from character device 10,185. Valid values are :
+
+	    0 : do not enable this driver
+	    1 : old 6 keys keypad
+	    2 : new 6 keys keypad, as used on the server at www.ant-computing.com
+	    3 : Nexcom NSA1045's 4 keys keypad
+
+	  New profiles can be described in the driver source. The driver also
+	  supports simultaneous keys pressed when the keypad supports them.
+
+config PANEL_LCD
+	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0"
+	int "LCD type (0=none, 1=custom, 2=old //, 3=ks0074, 4=hantronix, 5=Nexcom)"
+	range 0 5
+	default 0
+	---help---
+	   This enables and configures an LCD connected to the parallel port.
+	   The driver includes an interpreter for escape codes starting with
+	   '\e[L' which are specific to the LCD, and a few ANSI codes. The
+	   driver will be registered as character device 10,156, usually
+	   under the name '/dev/lcd'. There are a total of 6 supported types :
+
+	     0 : do not enable the driver
+	     1 : custom configuration and wiring (see further)
+	     2 : 2x16 & 2x40 parallel LCD (old wiring)
+	     3 : 2x16 serial LCD (KS-0074 based)
+	     4 : 2x16 parallel LCD (Hantronix wiring)
+	     5 : 2x16 parallel LCD (Nexcom wiring)
+
+	   When type '1' is specified, other options will appear to configure
+	   more precise aspects (wiring, dimensions, protocol, ...). Please note
+	   that those values changed from the 2.4 driver for better consistency.
+
+config PANEL_LCD_HEIGHT
+	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1"
+	int "Number of lines on the LCD (1-2)"
+	range 1 2
+	default 2
+	---help---
+	  This is the number of visible character lines on the LCD in custom profile.
+	  It can either be 1 or 2.
+
+config PANEL_LCD_WIDTH
+	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1"
+	int "Number of characters per line on the LCD (1-40)"
+	range 1 40
+	default 40
+	---help---
+	  This is the number of characters per line on the LCD in custom profile.
+	  Common values are 16,20,24,40.
+
+config PANEL_LCD_BWIDTH
+	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1"
+	int "Internal LCD line width (1-40, 40 by default)"
+	range 1 40
+	default 40
+	---help---
+	  Most LCDs use a standard controller which supports hardware lines of 40
+	  characters, although sometimes only 16, 20 or 24 of them are really wired
+	  to the terminal. This results in some non-visible but addressable characters,
+	  and is the case for most parallel LCDs. Other LCDs, and some serial ones,
+	  however, use the same line width internally as what is visible. The KS0074
+	  for example, uses 16 characters per line for 16 visible characters per line.
+
+	  This option lets you configure the value used by your LCD in 'custom' profile.
+	  If you don't know, put '40' here.
+
+config PANEL_LCD_HWIDTH
+	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1"
+	int "Hardware LCD line width (1-64, 64 by default)"
+	range 1 64
+	default 64
+	---help---
+	  Most LCDs use a single address bit to differentiate line 0 and line 1. Since
+	  some of them need to be able to address 40 chars with the lower bits, they
+	  often use the immediately superior power of 2, which is 64, to address the
+	  next line.
+
+	  If you don't know what your LCD uses, in doubt let 16 here for a 2x16, and
+	  64 here for a 2x40.
+
+config PANEL_LCD_CHARSET
+	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1"
+	int "LCD character set (0=normal, 1=KS0074)"
+	range 0 1
+	default 0
+	---help---
+	  Some controllers such as the KS0074 use a somewhat strange character set
+	  where many symbols are at unusual places. The driver knows how to map
+	  'standard' ASCII characters to the character sets used by these controllers.
+	  Valid values are :
+
+	     0 : normal (untranslated) character set
+	     1 : KS0074 character set
+
+	  If you don't know, use the normal one (0).
+
+config PANEL_LCD_PROTO
+	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1"
+	int "LCD communication mode (0=parallel 8 bits, 1=serial)"
+	range 0 1
+	default 0
+	---help---
+	  This driver now supports any serial or parallel LCD wired to a parallel
+	  port. But before assigning signals, the driver needs to know if it will
+	  be driving a serial LCD or a parallel one. Serial LCDs only use 2 wires
+	  (SDA/SCL), while parallel ones use 2 or 3 wires for the control signals
+	  (E, RS, sometimes RW), and 4 or 8 for the data. Use 0 here for a 8 bits
+	  parallel LCD, and 1 for a serial LCD.
+
+config PANEL_LCD_PIN_E
+	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" && PANEL_LCD_PROTO="0"
+        int "Parallel port pin number & polarity connected to the LCD E signal (-17...17) "
+	range -17 17
+	default 14
+	---help---
+	  This describes the number of the parallel port pin to which the LCD 'E'
+	  signal has been connected. It can be :
+
+	          0 : no connection (eg: connected to ground)
+	      1..17 : directly connected to any of these pins on the DB25 plug
+	    -1..-17 : connected to the same pin through an inverter (eg: transistor).
+
+	  Default for the 'E' pin in custom profile is '14' (AUTOFEED).
+
+config PANEL_LCD_PIN_RS
+	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" && PANEL_LCD_PROTO="0"
+        int "Parallel port pin number & polarity connected to the LCD RS signal (-17...17) "
+	range -17 17
+	default 17
+	---help---
+	  This describes the number of the parallel port pin to which the LCD 'RS'
+	  signal has been connected. It can be :
+
+	          0 : no connection (eg: connected to ground)
+	      1..17 : directly connected to any of these pins on the DB25 plug
+	    -1..-17 : connected to the same pin through an inverter (eg: transistor).
+
+	  Default for the 'RS' pin in custom profile is '17' (SELECT IN).
+
+config PANEL_LCD_PIN_RW
+	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" && PANEL_LCD_PROTO="0"
+        int "Parallel port pin number & polarity connected to the LCD RW signal (-17...17) "
+	range -17 17
+	default 16
+	---help---
+	  This describes the number of the parallel port pin to which the LCD 'RW'
+	  signal has been connected. It can be :
+
+	          0 : no connection (eg: connected to ground)
+	      1..17 : directly connected to any of these pins on the DB25 plug
+	    -1..-17 : connected to the same pin through an inverter (eg: transistor).
+
+	  Default for the 'RW' pin in custom profile is '16' (INIT).
+
+config PANEL_LCD_PIN_SCL
+	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" && PANEL_LCD_PROTO!="0"
+        int "Parallel port pin number & polarity connected to the LCD SCL signal (-17...17) "
+	range -17 17
+	default 1
+	---help---
+	  This describes the number of the parallel port pin to which the serial
+	  LCD 'SCL' signal has been connected. It can be :
+
+	          0 : no connection (eg: connected to ground)
+	      1..17 : directly connected to any of these pins on the DB25 plug
+	    -1..-17 : connected to the same pin through an inverter (eg: transistor).
+
+	  Default for the 'SCL' pin in custom profile is '1' (STROBE).
+
+config PANEL_LCD_PIN_SDA
+	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" && PANEL_LCD_PROTO!="0"
+        int "Parallel port pin number & polarity connected to the LCD SDA signal (-17...17) "
+	range -17 17
+	default 2
+	---help---
+	  This describes the number of the parallel port pin to which the serial
+	  LCD 'SDA' signal has been connected. It can be :
+
+	          0 : no connection (eg: connected to ground)
+	      1..17 : directly connected to any of these pins on the DB25 plug
+	    -1..-17 : connected to the same pin through an inverter (eg: transistor).
+
+	  Default for the 'SDA' pin in custom profile is '2' (D0).
+
+config PANEL_LCD_PIN_BL
+	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1"
+        int "Parallel port pin number & polarity connected to the LCD backlight signal (-17...17) "
+	range -17 17
+	default 0
+	---help---
+	  This describes the number of the parallel port pin to which the LCD 'BL' signal
+          has been connected. It can be :
+
+	          0 : no connection (eg: connected to ground)
+	      1..17 : directly connected to any of these pins on the DB25 plug
+	    -1..-17 : connected to the same pin through an inverter (eg: transistor).
+
+	  Default for the 'BL' pin in custom profile is '0' (uncontrolled).
+
+config PANEL_CHANGE_MESSAGE
+	depends on PANEL
+	bool "Change LCD initialization message ?"
+	default "n"
+	---help---
+	  This allows you to replace the boot message indicating the kernel version
+	  and the driver version with a custom message. This is useful on appliances
+	  where a simple 'Starting system' message can be enough to stop a customer
+	  from worrying.
+
+	  If you say 'Y' here, you'll be able to choose a message yourself. Otherwise,
+	  say 'N' and keep the default message with the version.
+
+config PANEL_BOOT_MESSAGE
+	depends on PANEL && PANEL_CHANGE_MESSAGE="y"
+	string "New initialization message"
+	default ""
+	---help---
+	  This allows you to replace the boot message indicating the kernel version
+	  and the driver version with a custom message. This is useful on appliances
+	  where a simple 'Starting system' message can be enough to stop a customer
+	  from worrying.
+
+	  An empty message will only clear the display at driver init time. Any other
+	  printf()-formatted message is valid with newline and escape codes.
 
 source "drivers/misc/c2port/Kconfig"
 source "drivers/misc/eeprom/Kconfig"
diff --git a/drivers/misc/Makefile b/drivers/misc/Makefile
index 537d7f3..b2fb6dbf 100644
--- a/drivers/misc/Makefile
+++ b/drivers/misc/Makefile
@@ -56,3 +56,4 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_GENWQE)		+= genwqe/
 obj-$(CONFIG_ECHO)		+= echo/
 obj-$(CONFIG_VEXPRESS_SYSCFG)	+= vexpress-syscfg.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_CXL_BASE)		+= cxl/
+obj-$(CONFIG_PANEL)             += panel.o
diff --git a/drivers/staging/panel/panel.c b/drivers/misc/panel.c
similarity index 100%
rename from drivers/staging/panel/panel.c
rename to drivers/misc/panel.c
diff --git a/drivers/staging/Kconfig b/drivers/staging/Kconfig
index e80268a..5f9a97a 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/Kconfig
+++ b/drivers/staging/Kconfig
@@ -30,8 +30,6 @@ source "drivers/staging/wlan-ng/Kconfig"
 
 source "drivers/staging/comedi/Kconfig"
 
-source "drivers/staging/panel/Kconfig"
-
 source "drivers/staging/rtl8192u/Kconfig"
 
 source "drivers/staging/rtl8192e/Kconfig"
diff --git a/drivers/staging/Makefile b/drivers/staging/Makefile
index ba160f1..dbab17e 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/Makefile
+++ b/drivers/staging/Makefile
@@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ obj-y				+= media/
 obj-$(CONFIG_SLICOSS)		+= slicoss/
 obj-$(CONFIG_PRISM2_USB)	+= wlan-ng/
 obj-$(CONFIG_COMEDI)		+= comedi/
-obj-$(CONFIG_PANEL)		+= panel/
 obj-$(CONFIG_RTL8192U)		+= rtl8192u/
 obj-$(CONFIG_RTL8192E)		+= rtl8192e/
 obj-$(CONFIG_R8712U)		+= rtl8712/
diff --git a/drivers/staging/panel/Kconfig b/drivers/staging/panel/Kconfig
deleted file mode 100644
index 3defa01..0000000
--- a/drivers/staging/panel/Kconfig
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,278 +0,0 @@
-config PANEL
-	tristate "Parallel port LCD/Keypad Panel support"
-	depends on PARPORT
-	---help---
-	  Say Y here if you have an HD44780 or KS-0074 LCD connected to your
-	  parallel port. This driver also features 4 and 6-key keypads. The LCD
-	  is accessible through the /dev/lcd char device (10, 156), and the
-	  keypad through /dev/keypad (10, 185). Both require misc device to be
-	  enabled. This code can either be compiled as a module, or linked into
-	  the kernel and started at boot. If you don't understand what all this
-	  is about, say N.
-
-config PANEL_PARPORT
-	int "Default parallel port number (0=LPT1)"
-	depends on PANEL
-	range 0 255
-	default "0"
-	---help---
-	  This is the index of the parallel port the panel is connected to. One
-	  driver instance only supports one parallel port, so if your keypad
-	  and LCD are connected to two separate ports, you have to start two
-	  modules with different arguments. Numbering starts with '0' for LPT1,
-	  and so on.
-
-config PANEL_PROFILE
-	int "Default panel profile (0-5, 0=custom)"
-	depends on PANEL
-	range 0 5
-	default "5"
-	---help---
-	  To ease configuration, the driver supports different configuration
-	  profiles for past and recent wirings. These profiles can also be
-	  used to define an approximative configuration, completed by a few
-	  other options. Here are the profiles :
-
-	    0 = custom (see further)
-	    1 = 2x16 parallel LCD, old keypad
-	    2 = 2x16 serial LCD (KS-0074), new keypad
-	    3 = 2x16 parallel LCD (Hantronix), no keypad
-	    4 = 2x16 parallel LCD (Nexcom NSA1045) with Nexcom's keypad
-	    5 = 2x40 parallel LCD (old one), with old keypad
-
-	  Custom configurations allow you to define how your display is
-	  wired to the parallel port, and how it works. This is only intended
-	  for experts.
-
-config PANEL_KEYPAD
-	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0"
-	int "Keypad type (0=none, 1=old 6 keys, 2=new 6 keys, 3=Nexcom 4 keys)"
-	range 0 3
-	default 0
-	---help---
-	  This enables and configures a keypad connected to the parallel port.
-	  The keys will be read from character device 10,185. Valid values are :
-
-	    0 : do not enable this driver
-	    1 : old 6 keys keypad
-	    2 : new 6 keys keypad, as used on the server at www.ant-computing.com
-	    3 : Nexcom NSA1045's 4 keys keypad
-
-	  New profiles can be described in the driver source. The driver also
-	  supports simultaneous keys pressed when the keypad supports them.
-
-config PANEL_LCD
-	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0"
-	int "LCD type (0=none, 1=custom, 2=old //, 3=ks0074, 4=hantronix, 5=Nexcom)"
-	range 0 5
-	default 0
-	---help---
-	   This enables and configures an LCD connected to the parallel port.
-	   The driver includes an interpreter for escape codes starting with
-	   '\e[L' which are specific to the LCD, and a few ANSI codes. The
-	   driver will be registered as character device 10,156, usually
-	   under the name '/dev/lcd'. There are a total of 6 supported types :
-
-	     0 : do not enable the driver
-	     1 : custom configuration and wiring (see further)
-	     2 : 2x16 & 2x40 parallel LCD (old wiring)
-	     3 : 2x16 serial LCD (KS-0074 based)
-	     4 : 2x16 parallel LCD (Hantronix wiring)
-	     5 : 2x16 parallel LCD (Nexcom wiring)
-
-	   When type '1' is specified, other options will appear to configure
-	   more precise aspects (wiring, dimensions, protocol, ...). Please note
-	   that those values changed from the 2.4 driver for better consistency.
-
-config PANEL_LCD_HEIGHT
-	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1"
-	int "Number of lines on the LCD (1-2)"
-	range 1 2
-	default 2
-	---help---
-	  This is the number of visible character lines on the LCD in custom profile.
-	  It can either be 1 or 2.
-
-config PANEL_LCD_WIDTH
-	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1"
-	int "Number of characters per line on the LCD (1-40)"
-	range 1 40
-	default 40
-	---help---
-	  This is the number of characters per line on the LCD in custom profile.
-	  Common values are 16,20,24,40.
-
-config PANEL_LCD_BWIDTH
-	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1"
-	int "Internal LCD line width (1-40, 40 by default)"
-	range 1 40
-	default 40
-	---help---
-	  Most LCDs use a standard controller which supports hardware lines of 40
-	  characters, although sometimes only 16, 20 or 24 of them are really wired
-	  to the terminal. This results in some non-visible but addressable characters,
-	  and is the case for most parallel LCDs. Other LCDs, and some serial ones,
-	  however, use the same line width internally as what is visible. The KS0074
-	  for example, uses 16 characters per line for 16 visible characters per line.
-
-	  This option lets you configure the value used by your LCD in 'custom' profile.
-	  If you don't know, put '40' here.
-
-config PANEL_LCD_HWIDTH
-	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1"
-	int "Hardware LCD line width (1-64, 64 by default)"
-	range 1 64
-	default 64
-	---help---
-	  Most LCDs use a single address bit to differentiate line 0 and line 1. Since
-	  some of them need to be able to address 40 chars with the lower bits, they
-	  often use the immediately superior power of 2, which is 64, to address the
-	  next line.
-
-	  If you don't know what your LCD uses, in doubt let 16 here for a 2x16, and
-	  64 here for a 2x40.
-
-config PANEL_LCD_CHARSET
-	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1"
-	int "LCD character set (0=normal, 1=KS0074)"
-	range 0 1
-	default 0
-	---help---
-	  Some controllers such as the KS0074 use a somewhat strange character set
-	  where many symbols are at unusual places. The driver knows how to map
-	  'standard' ASCII characters to the character sets used by these controllers.
-	  Valid values are :
-
-	     0 : normal (untranslated) character set
-	     1 : KS0074 character set
-
-	  If you don't know, use the normal one (0).
-
-config PANEL_LCD_PROTO
-	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1"
-	int "LCD communication mode (0=parallel 8 bits, 1=serial)"
-	range 0 1
-	default 0
-	---help---
-	  This driver now supports any serial or parallel LCD wired to a parallel
-	  port. But before assigning signals, the driver needs to know if it will
-	  be driving a serial LCD or a parallel one. Serial LCDs only use 2 wires
-	  (SDA/SCL), while parallel ones use 2 or 3 wires for the control signals
-	  (E, RS, sometimes RW), and 4 or 8 for the data. Use 0 here for a 8 bits
-	  parallel LCD, and 1 for a serial LCD.
-
-config PANEL_LCD_PIN_E
-	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" && PANEL_LCD_PROTO="0"
-        int "Parallel port pin number & polarity connected to the LCD E signal (-17...17) "
-	range -17 17
-	default 14
-	---help---
-	  This describes the number of the parallel port pin to which the LCD 'E'
-	  signal has been connected. It can be :
-
-	          0 : no connection (eg: connected to ground)
-	      1..17 : directly connected to any of these pins on the DB25 plug
-	    -1..-17 : connected to the same pin through an inverter (eg: transistor).
-
-	  Default for the 'E' pin in custom profile is '14' (AUTOFEED).
-
-config PANEL_LCD_PIN_RS
-	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" && PANEL_LCD_PROTO="0"
-        int "Parallel port pin number & polarity connected to the LCD RS signal (-17...17) "
-	range -17 17
-	default 17
-	---help---
-	  This describes the number of the parallel port pin to which the LCD 'RS'
-	  signal has been connected. It can be :
-
-	          0 : no connection (eg: connected to ground)
-	      1..17 : directly connected to any of these pins on the DB25 plug
-	    -1..-17 : connected to the same pin through an inverter (eg: transistor).
-
-	  Default for the 'RS' pin in custom profile is '17' (SELECT IN).
-
-config PANEL_LCD_PIN_RW
-	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" && PANEL_LCD_PROTO="0"
-        int "Parallel port pin number & polarity connected to the LCD RW signal (-17...17) "
-	range -17 17
-	default 16
-	---help---
-	  This describes the number of the parallel port pin to which the LCD 'RW'
-	  signal has been connected. It can be :
-
-	          0 : no connection (eg: connected to ground)
-	      1..17 : directly connected to any of these pins on the DB25 plug
-	    -1..-17 : connected to the same pin through an inverter (eg: transistor).
-
-	  Default for the 'RW' pin in custom profile is '16' (INIT).
-
-config PANEL_LCD_PIN_SCL
-	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" && PANEL_LCD_PROTO!="0"
-        int "Parallel port pin number & polarity connected to the LCD SCL signal (-17...17) "
-	range -17 17
-	default 1
-	---help---
-	  This describes the number of the parallel port pin to which the serial
-	  LCD 'SCL' signal has been connected. It can be :
-
-	          0 : no connection (eg: connected to ground)
-	      1..17 : directly connected to any of these pins on the DB25 plug
-	    -1..-17 : connected to the same pin through an inverter (eg: transistor).
-
-	  Default for the 'SCL' pin in custom profile is '1' (STROBE).
-
-config PANEL_LCD_PIN_SDA
-	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" && PANEL_LCD_PROTO!="0"
-        int "Parallel port pin number & polarity connected to the LCD SDA signal (-17...17) "
-	range -17 17
-	default 2
-	---help---
-	  This describes the number of the parallel port pin to which the serial
-	  LCD 'SDA' signal has been connected. It can be :
-
-	          0 : no connection (eg: connected to ground)
-	      1..17 : directly connected to any of these pins on the DB25 plug
-	    -1..-17 : connected to the same pin through an inverter (eg: transistor).
-
-	  Default for the 'SDA' pin in custom profile is '2' (D0).
-
-config PANEL_LCD_PIN_BL
-	depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1"
-        int "Parallel port pin number & polarity connected to the LCD backlight signal (-17...17) "
-	range -17 17
-	default 0
-	---help---
-	  This describes the number of the parallel port pin to which the LCD 'BL' signal
-          has been connected. It can be :
-
-	          0 : no connection (eg: connected to ground)
-	      1..17 : directly connected to any of these pins on the DB25 plug
-	    -1..-17 : connected to the same pin through an inverter (eg: transistor).
-
-	  Default for the 'BL' pin in custom profile is '0' (uncontrolled).
-
-config PANEL_CHANGE_MESSAGE
-	depends on PANEL
-	bool "Change LCD initialization message ?"
-	default "n"
-	---help---
-	  This allows you to replace the boot message indicating the kernel version
-	  and the driver version with a custom message. This is useful on appliances
-	  where a simple 'Starting system' message can be enough to stop a customer
-	  from worrying.
-
-	  If you say 'Y' here, you'll be able to choose a message yourself. Otherwise,
-	  say 'N' and keep the default message with the version.
-
-config PANEL_BOOT_MESSAGE
-	depends on PANEL && PANEL_CHANGE_MESSAGE="y"
-	string "New initialization message"
-	default ""
-	---help---
-	  This allows you to replace the boot message indicating the kernel version
-	  and the driver version with a custom message. This is useful on appliances
-	  where a simple 'Starting system' message can be enough to stop a customer
-	  from worrying.
-
-	  An empty message will only clear the display at driver init time. Any other
-	  printf()-formatted message is valid with newline and escape codes.
diff --git a/drivers/staging/panel/Makefile b/drivers/staging/panel/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index 747c238..0000000
--- a/drivers/staging/panel/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-obj-$(CONFIG_PANEL)		+= panel.o
diff --git a/drivers/staging/panel/TODO b/drivers/staging/panel/TODO
deleted file mode 100644
index 3a6405a..0000000
--- a/drivers/staging/panel/TODO
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-TODO:
-	- checkpatch.pl cleanups
-	- review major/minor usages
-	- review userspace api
-	- see if all of this could be easier done in userspace instead.
-
-Please send patches to Greg Kroah-Hartman <greg@xxxxxxxxx> and
-Willy Tarreau <willy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
-- 
1.9.1

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