On Thursday 31 July 2008, Sam Ravnborg wrote:
#ifdef __KERNEL__
#ifdef CONFIG_MMU
#include "${BASE}_mmu.h"
#else
#include "${BASE}_nommu.h"
#endif
#else
#include "${BASE}_mmu.h"
#endif
EOF
}
This will leak a CONFIG_ symbol if the header file
is exported. Can we do it with a gcc defined symbol?
[See how I did it for sparc for instance]
Is there a compiler defined symbol for this? I thought the tool
chain was identical. Do you think my #ifdef __KERNEL__ does
not do what I wanted it to do? It should make sure that
user space always sees the _mmu variant.
Arnd <><
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