ath: Add and use ath_printk and ath_<level>

Add ath_printk and ath_<level> similar to
dev_printk and dev_<level> from device.h

This allows a more gradual rename of ath_print
to to ath_dbg or perhaps ath_debug.

This basically removes debug.h leaving
only an #define ath_printk ath_dbg
there and moving all the ATH_DBG_<foo>
enums to ath.h

I do not think there's much purpose for struct
ath_common * being passed to the ath_printk
functions, but perhaps there might be.

Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/ath/debug.h b/drivers/net/wireless/ath/debug.h
index f207007..cec951c 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/ath/debug.h
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/ath/debug.h
@@ -17,76 +17,6 @@
 #ifndef ATH_DEBUG_H
 #define ATH_DEBUG_H
 
-#include "ath.h"
-
-/**
- * enum ath_debug_level - atheros wireless debug level
- *
- * @ATH_DBG_RESET: reset processing
- * @ATH_DBG_QUEUE: hardware queue management
- * @ATH_DBG_EEPROM: eeprom processing
- * @ATH_DBG_CALIBRATE: periodic calibration
- * @ATH_DBG_INTERRUPT: interrupt processing
- * @ATH_DBG_REGULATORY: regulatory processing
- * @ATH_DBG_ANI: adaptive noise immunitive processing
- * @ATH_DBG_XMIT: basic xmit operation
- * @ATH_DBG_BEACON: beacon handling
- * @ATH_DBG_CONFIG: configuration of the hardware
- * @ATH_DBG_FATAL: fatal errors, this is the default, DBG_DEFAULT
- * @ATH_DBG_PS: power save processing
- * @ATH_DBG_HWTIMER: hardware timer handling
- * @ATH_DBG_BTCOEX: bluetooth coexistance
- * @ATH_DBG_BSTUCK: stuck beacons
- * @ATH_DBG_ANY: enable all debugging
- *
- * The debug level is used to control the amount and type of debugging output
- * we want to see. Each driver has its own method for enabling debugging and
- * modifying debug level states -- but this is typically done through a
- * module parameter 'debug' along with a respective 'debug' debugfs file
- * entry.
- */
-enum ATH_DEBUG {
-	ATH_DBG_RESET		= 0x00000001,
-	ATH_DBG_QUEUE		= 0x00000002,
-	ATH_DBG_EEPROM		= 0x00000004,
-	ATH_DBG_CALIBRATE	= 0x00000008,
-	ATH_DBG_INTERRUPT	= 0x00000010,
-	ATH_DBG_REGULATORY	= 0x00000020,
-	ATH_DBG_ANI		= 0x00000040,
-	ATH_DBG_XMIT		= 0x00000080,
-	ATH_DBG_BEACON		= 0x00000100,
-	ATH_DBG_CONFIG		= 0x00000200,
-	ATH_DBG_FATAL		= 0x00000400,
-	ATH_DBG_PS		= 0x00000800,
-	ATH_DBG_HWTIMER		= 0x00001000,
-	ATH_DBG_BTCOEX		= 0x00002000,
-	ATH_DBG_WMI		= 0x00004000,
-	ATH_DBG_BSTUCK		= 0x00008000,
-	ATH_DBG_ANY		= 0xffffffff
-};
-
-#define ATH_DBG_DEFAULT (ATH_DBG_FATAL)
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_ATH_DEBUG
-void ath_print(struct ath_common *common, int dbg_mask, const char *fmt, ...)
-	__attribute__ ((format (printf, 3, 4)));
-#define ATH_DBG_WARN(foo, arg...) WARN(foo, arg)
-#else
-static inline void __attribute__ ((format (printf, 3, 4)))
-ath_print(struct ath_common *common, int dbg_mask, const char *fmt, ...)
-{
-}
-#define ATH_DBG_WARN(foo, arg)
-#endif /* CONFIG_ATH_DEBUG */
-
-/** Returns string describing opmode, or NULL if unknown mode. */
-#ifdef CONFIG_ATH_DEBUG
-const char *ath_opmode_to_string(enum nl80211_iftype opmode);
-#else
-static inline const char *ath_opmode_to_string(enum nl80211_iftype opmode)
-{
-	return "UNKNOWN";
-}
-#endif
+#define ath_print ath_dbg
 
 #endif /* ATH_DEBUG_H */