wireless: don't publish __regulatory_hint

This function requires an internal lock to be held, so it cannot
be published to other modules in the kernel.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
diff --git a/include/net/wireless.h b/include/net/wireless.h
index c0aa0fb..061fe50 100644
--- a/include/net/wireless.h
+++ b/include/net/wireless.h
@@ -341,33 +341,6 @@
 }
 
 /**
- * __regulatory_hint - hint to the wireless core a regulatory domain
- * @wiphy: if a driver is providing the hint this is the driver's very
- * 	own &struct wiphy
- * @alpha2: the ISO/IEC 3166 alpha2 being claimed the regulatory domain
- * 	should be in. If @rd is set this should be NULL
- * @rd: a complete regulatory domain, if passed the caller need not worry
- * 	about freeing it
- *
- * The Wireless subsystem can use this function to hint to the wireless core
- * what it believes should be the current regulatory domain by
- * giving it an ISO/IEC 3166 alpha2 country code it knows its regulatory
- * domain should be in or by providing a completely build regulatory domain.
- *
- * Returns -EALREADY if *a regulatory domain* has already been set. Note that
- * this could be by another driver. It is safe for drivers to continue if
- * -EALREADY is returned, if drivers are not capable of world roaming they
- * should not register more channels than they support. Right now we only
- * support listening to the first driver hint. If the driver is capable
- * of world roaming but wants to respect its own EEPROM mappings for
- * specific regulatory domains it should register the @reg_notifier callback
- * on the &struct wiphy. Returns 0 if the hint went through fine or through an
- * intersection operation. Otherwise a standard error code is returned.
- *
- */
-extern int __regulatory_hint(struct wiphy *wiphy, enum reg_set_by set_by,
-		const char *alpha2, struct ieee80211_regdomain *rd);
-/**
  * regulatory_hint - driver hint to the wireless core a regulatory domain
  * @wiphy: the driver's very own &struct wiphy
  * @alpha2: the ISO/IEC 3166 alpha2 the driver claims its regulatory domain
@@ -388,7 +361,15 @@
  * the wireless core it is unknown. If you pass a built regulatory domain
  * and we return non zero you are in charge of kfree()'ing the structure.
  *
- * See __regulatory_hint() documentation for possible return values.
+ * Returns -EALREADY if *a regulatory domain* has already been set. Note that
+ * this could be by another driver. It is safe for drivers to continue if
+ * -EALREADY is returned, if drivers are not capable of world roaming they
+ * should not register more channels than they support. Right now we only
+ * support listening to the first driver hint. If the driver is capable
+ * of world roaming but wants to respect its own EEPROM mappings for
+ * specific regulatory domains it should register the @reg_notifier callback
+ * on the &struct wiphy. Returns 0 if the hint went through fine or through an
+ * intersection operation. Otherwise a standard error code is returned.
  */
 extern int regulatory_hint(struct wiphy *wiphy,
 		const char *alpha2, struct ieee80211_regdomain *rd);