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diff --git a/include/linux/pipe_fs_i.h b/include/linux/pipe_fs_i.h
index e1ac1ce16fb0..ad1a427b5267 100644
--- a/include/linux/pipe_fs_i.h
+++ b/include/linux/pipe_fs_i.h
@@ -86,11 +86,9 @@ struct pipe_buf_operations {
* mapping or not. The atomic map is faster, however you can't take
* page faults before calling ->unmap() again. So if you need to eg
* access user data through copy_to/from_user(), then you must get
- * a non-atomic map. ->map() uses the KM_USER0 atomic slot for
- * atomic maps, so you can't map more than one pipe_buffer at once
- * and you have to be careful if mapping another page as source
- * or destination for a copy (IOW, it has to use something else
- * than KM_USER0).
+ * a non-atomic map. ->map() uses the kmap_atomic slot for
+ * atomic maps, you have to be careful if mapping another page as
+ * source or destination for a copy.
*/
void * (*map)(struct pipe_inode_info *, struct pipe_buffer *, int);
@@ -162,4 +160,6 @@ void generic_pipe_buf_release(struct pipe_inode_info *, struct pipe_buffer *);
long pipe_fcntl(struct file *, unsigned int, unsigned long arg);
struct pipe_inode_info *get_pipe_info(struct file *file);
+int create_pipe_files(struct file **, int);
+
#endif