Re: [PATCH 22/22] bitops: remove minix bitops from asm/bitops.h

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Akinobu Mita <akinobu.mita@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

2010/10/16 Andreas Schwab <schwab@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Akinobu Mita <akinobu.mita@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

m68knommu is big-endian minixfs but m68k (mmu) is little-endian minixfs
if I read arch/m68k/include/asm/bitops_{mm,no}.h correctly.

Don't be confused by ^16, this is for the 16bit/32bit indexing
correction. ÂThe nommu version uses big-endian 32bit indexing which yet
another format.

Oh, I see. I misunderstood.

So we need a special handling for it to keep compatibility.

IMHO we only need two versions: big-endian filesystem with big-endian
16bit indexed bitmaps and little-endian filesystem with little-endian
bitmaps.  The rest is just the result of careless copying.  Note that
the minix filesystem does no byte swapping, so native byte order is the
only sensible mode.

Andreas.

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