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Re: CVS commit: syssrc
At 03:03 PM 6/16/2001 +0900, Izumi Tsutsui wrote:
In atricle <20010612173742.C4C27B00B%cvs.netbsd.org@localhost>
matt%netbsd.org@localhost wrote:
> Module Name: syssrc
> Committed By: matt
> Date: Tue Jun 12 17:37:42 UTC 2001
>
> Modified Files:
> syssrc/sys/arch/cats/include: Makefile
> Removed Files:
> syssrc/sys/arch/cats/include: ansi.h aout_machdep.h asm.h bswap.h
> cdefs.h cpu.h cpufunc.h cpus.h db_machdep.h disklabel.h
> disklabel_acorn.h elf_machdep.h endian_machdep.h float.h fp.h
> ieee.h ieeefp.h int_const.h int_fmtio.h int_limits.h
> int_mwgwtypes.h int_types.h ipkdb.h isa_machdep.h
isapnp_machdep.h
> limits.h lock.h math.h pio.h proc.h profile.h profileio.h pte.h
> ptrace.h reg.h setjmp.h signal.h stdarg.h trap.h undefined.h
> varargs.h
>
> Log Message:
> Eliminate all files that are just #include <arm.foo.h>. Update Makefile
> to refer to cats, not netwinder.
Why are these files removed? All mips, m68k, powerpc and sh3
ports have such files, and some sources in sys/lib/libkern/arch/arm
still refer <machine/asm.h>.
With arm, we trying a new technique. The Makfile.arm will automagically
allow <machine/asm.h> to be picked up from <arm/asm.h> without having to
have a #include <arm/asm.h> in <port>/include. And for user space,
usr/include/machine will be a symlink to arm, not the port.
While the current method for mips, etal works it has a number of problems.
Since we are a new architecture port, let's see if we can do it better.
The primary reason for this is so that a make build on *any* arm port will
produce the same results.
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