Jes Sorensen wrote:
> I think the most important issue is when doing header files to make
> sure they go with the driver code and not in include/linux unless
> there really is a reason to expose them to user space. No reason to
> export register definitions for Ethernet cards down there.
Agreed, that there are some headers that IMHO need to be moved out of
include/linux because they aren't used in userspace, and they aren't
public interfaces, nor shared across directories.
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