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[src/trunk]: src/sys/rump/include/rump ok, rump_sockaddr_in was a pretty desp...
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/9e3d774893c9
branches: trunk
changeset: 782812:9e3d774893c9
user: pooka <pooka%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Wed Nov 21 17:35:21 2012 +0000
description:
ok, rump_sockaddr_in was a pretty desperate kludge in the first place,
much better solved by syscall compat. but, now it's really time to let
it go since solaris thinks it's nice to define s_addr around any way
it likes.
diffstat:
sys/rump/include/rump/makerumpdefs.sh | 23 +----------------------
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-)
diffs (43 lines):
diff -r d2e3d22d2b9f -r 9e3d774893c9 sys/rump/include/rump/makerumpdefs.sh
--- a/sys/rump/include/rump/makerumpdefs.sh Wed Nov 21 17:18:11 2012 +0000
+++ b/sys/rump/include/rump/makerumpdefs.sh Wed Nov 21 17:35:21 2012 +0000
@@ -8,38 +8,17 @@
rm -f rumpdefs.h
exec > rumpdefs.h
-printf '/* $NetBSD: makerumpdefs.sh,v 1.11 2012/11/18 21:19:52 pooka Exp $ */\n\n'
+printf '/* $NetBSD: makerumpdefs.sh,v 1.12 2012/11/21 17:35:21 pooka Exp $ */\n\n'
printf '/*\n *\tAUTOMATICALLY GENERATED. DO NOT EDIT.\n */\n\n'
printf '#ifndef _RUMP_RUMPDEFS_H_\n'
printf '#define _RUMP_RUMPDEFS_H_\n\n'
printf '#include <rump/rump_namei.h>\n'
-printf '#ifdef _KERNEL\n'
-printf '#include <sys/stdint.h>\n'
-printf '#else\n'
-printf '#include <stdint.h>\n'
-printf '#endif\n'
fromvers () {
echo
sed -n '1{s/\$//gp;q;}' $1
}
-# Odds of sockaddr_in changing are zero, so no acrobatics needed. Alas,
-# dealing with in_addr_t for s_addr is very difficult, so have it as
-# an incompatible uint32_t for now.
-echo
-cat <<EOF
-struct rump_sockaddr_in {
- uint8_t sin_len;
- uint8_t sin_family;
- uint16_t sin_port;
- struct {
- uint32_t s_addr;
- } sin_addr;
- int8_t sin_zero[8];
-};
-EOF
-
fromvers ../../../sys/fcntl.h
sed -n '/#define O_[A-Z]* *0x/s/O_/RUMP_O_/gp' \
< ../../../sys/fcntl.h
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