No functional changes.
Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
---
rust/kernel/sync/lock/spinlock.rs | 9 ++++-----
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/rust/kernel/sync/lock/spinlock.rs b/rust/kernel/sync/lock/spinlock.rs
index ef76fa07ca3a2..d75af32218bae 100644
--- a/rust/kernel/sync/lock/spinlock.rs
+++ b/rust/kernel/sync/lock/spinlock.rs
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
//! A kernel spinlock.
//!
//! This module allows Rust code to use the kernel's `spinlock_t`.
+use super::*;
/// Creates a [`SpinLock`] initialiser with the given name and a newly-created lock class.
///
@@ -82,7 +83,7 @@ macro_rules! new_spinlock {
/// ```
///
/// [`spinlock_t`]: srctree/include/linux/spinlock.h
-pub type SpinLock<T> = super::Lock<T, SpinLockBackend>;
+pub type SpinLock<T> = Lock<T, SpinLockBackend>;
/// A kernel `spinlock_t` lock backend.
pub struct SpinLockBackend;
@@ -91,13 +92,11 @@ macro_rules! new_spinlock {
///
/// This is simply a type alias for a [`Guard`] returned from locking a [`SpinLock`]. It will unlock
/// the [`SpinLock`] upon being dropped.
-///
-/// [`Guard`]: super::Guard
-pub type SpinLockGuard<'a, T> = super::Guard<'a, T, SpinLockBackend>;
+pub type SpinLockGuard<'a, T> = Guard<'a, T, SpinLockBackend>;
// SAFETY: The underlying kernel `spinlock_t` object ensures mutual exclusion. `relock` uses the
// default implementation that always calls the same locking method.
-unsafe impl super::Backend for SpinLockBackend {
+unsafe impl Backend for SpinLockBackend {
type State = bindings::spinlock_t;
type GuardState = ();
--
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