There is no such thing as labeling a variable as __attribute__((used)).  Since
ts_shift is not referenced in inline assembly, we assume that we're simply
suppressing a warning here if the variable is declared but unreferenced.
Cc: Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>
Signed-off-by: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
        XMIT_SZ_128BIT,
 };
 
-static unsigned int ts_shift[] __attribute__ ((used)) = {
+static unsigned int ts_shift[] __maybe_unused = {
        [XMIT_SZ_8BIT]          = 0,
        [XMIT_SZ_16BIT]         = 1,
        [XMIT_SZ_32BIT]         = 2,
 
 /*
  * The DMA count is defined as the number of bytes to transfer.
  */
-static unsigned int __attribute__ ((used)) ts_shift[] = {
+static unsigned int ts_shift[] __maybe_unused = {
        [XMIT_SZ_8BIT]          = 0,
        [XMIT_SZ_16BIT]         = 1,
        [XMIT_SZ_32BIT]         = 2,
 
 /*
  * The DMA count is defined as the number of bytes to transfer.
  */
-static unsigned int ts_shift[] __attribute__ ((used)) = {
+static unsigned int ts_shift[] __maybe_unused = {
        [XMIT_SZ_64BIT]         = 3,
        [XMIT_SZ_8BIT]          = 0,
        [XMIT_SZ_16BIT]         = 1,