linux/include/asm-sparc64/types.h
Kyle Moffett fa5b08d5f8 [PATCH] sab: consolidate kmem_bufctl_t
This is used only in slab.c and each architecture gets to define whcih
underlying type is to be used.

Seems a bit silly - move it to slab.c and use the same type for all
architectures: unsigned int.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2005-09-05 00:05:48 -07:00

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/* $Id: types.h,v 1.4 2001/10/09 02:24:35 davem Exp $ */
#ifndef _SPARC64_TYPES_H
#define _SPARC64_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;
typedef __signed__ long __s64;
typedef unsigned long __u64;
#endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
#ifdef __KERNEL__
#define BITS_PER_LONG 64
#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 s64;
typedef unsigned long u64;
/* Dma addresses come in generic and 64-bit flavours. */
typedef u32 dma_addr_t;
typedef u64 dma64_addr_t;
#endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
#endif /* defined(_SPARC64_TYPES_H) */