void usb_deregister_dev (struct usb_interface * intf, struct usb_class_driver * class_driver);
Used in conjunction with usb_register_dev. This function is called when the USB driver is finished with the minor numbers gotten from a call to usb_register_dev (usually when the device is disconnected from the system.)
This function also cleans up the devfs file for the usb device, if devfs is enabled, and removes the usb class device from the sysfs tree.
This should be called by all drivers that use the USB major number.
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