Re: [git pull -tip] headers_check fixes for other architectures
From: Ingo Molnar
Date: Fri Feb 06 2009 - 10:57:21 EST
* Russell King - ARM Linux <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Taking this further, if you're including linux/types.h into another
> header file, you're including it because you want some C type from
> that or an included file. Use of that type is also not ASM friendly,
> so the use is going to have to be excluded by ifndef in that header.
There's a ton of header files that can be included in assembly code and
which also contain C declarations and definitions. This is achieved by
adding a:
#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
#endif
Blocks around the C code. Especially for smallish or single-purpose files
this is often a cleaner method than splitting the file.
There's more than 40 such headers on x86 alone.
Ingo
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