hook_entry_t *hooks[hook_last];
/* register a hook */
-void register_hook(hook_type_t hook, hook_entry_t *entry) {
+void register_hook(hook_type_t hook, hook_entry_t *entry)
+{
/* check if a hook function is specified. It's a union, so no matter which one */
if (! entry->hook._hook_turn_into_id)
return;
}
/* unregister a hook */
-void unregister_hook(hook_type_t hook, hook_entry_t *entry) {
+void unregister_hook(hook_type_t hook, hook_entry_t *entry)
+{
hook_entry_t *p;
if (hooks[hook] == entry) {
entry->next = NULL;
}
}
-
-int firm_init_hooks(void) {
- /* this strange code assures that both functions are available
- in a shared library even if none of them is called.
- Meanwhile not needed anymore but ... */
- return (int)register_hook + (int)unregister_hook;
-}