From: gerg@snapgear.com Remove m68knommu types.h, use m68k types.h instead. At this level there is no difference between the basic m68k types and the m68knommu types, no point having 2 versions of the same file. 25-akpm/include/asm-m68knommu/types.h | 67 ---------------------------------- 1 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 66 deletions(-) diff -puN include/asm-m68knommu/types.h~m68knommu-types-cleanup include/asm-m68knommu/types.h --- 25/include/asm-m68knommu/types.h~m68knommu-types-cleanup Mon Jan 5 12:37:27 2004 +++ 25-akpm/include/asm-m68knommu/types.h Mon Jan 5 12:37:27 2004 @@ -1,66 +1 @@ -#ifndef _M68K_TYPES_H -#define _M68K_TYPES_H - -/* - * This file is never included by application software unless - * explicitly requested (e.g., via linux/types.h) in which case the - * application is Linux specific so (user-) name space pollution is - * not a major issue. However, for interoperability, libraries still - * need to be careful to avoid a name clashes. - */ - -#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ - -typedef unsigned short umode_t; - -/* - * __xx is ok: it doesn't pollute the POSIX namespace. Use these in the - * header files exported to user space - */ - -typedef __signed__ char __s8; -typedef unsigned char __u8; - -typedef __signed__ short __s16; -typedef unsigned short __u16; - -typedef __signed__ int __s32; -typedef unsigned int __u32; - -#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__STRICT_ANSI__) -typedef __signed__ long long __s64; -typedef unsigned long long __u64; -#endif - -#endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ - -/* - * These aren't exported outside the kernel to avoid name space clashes - */ -#ifdef __KERNEL__ - -#define BITS_PER_LONG 32 - -#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ - -typedef signed char s8; -typedef unsigned char u8; - -typedef signed short s16; -typedef unsigned short u16; - -typedef signed int s32; -typedef unsigned int u32; - -typedef signed long long s64; -typedef unsigned long long u64; - -/* Dma addresses are 32-bits wide. */ - -typedef u32 dma_addr_t; - -#endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ - -#endif /* __KERNEL__ */ - -#endif /* _M68K_TYPES_H */ +#include _