Are there still valid users of <linux/socket.h>?
All I found was uClibc-0.9.26/include/netinet/ip_tcp.h, which should
probably include their sys/socket.h instead.
diff -purN linux-2.6.11-rc3-bk8/include/linux/socket.h
linux-2.6.11/include/linux/socket.h
--- linux-2.6.11-rc3-bk8/include/linux/socket.h 2005-02-03 02:56:33.000000000
+0100
+++ linux-2.6.11/include/linux/socket.h 2005-02-12 18:05:10.000000000 +0100
@@ -95,20 +95,8 @@ struct cmsghdr {
((mhdr)->msg_controllen - \
((char *)(cmsg) - (char *)(mhdr)->msg_control)))
-/*
- * This mess will go away with glibc
- */
-
#ifdef __KERNEL__
#define __KINLINE static inline
-#elif defined(__GNUC__)
-#define __KINLINE static __inline__
-#elif defined(__cplusplus)
-#define __KINLINE static inline
-#else
-#define __KINLINE static
-#endif
-
/*
* Get the next cmsg header
@@ -120,7 +108,7 @@ struct cmsghdr {
* Now it always returns valid, not truncated ancillary object
* HEADER. But caller still MUST check, that cmsg->cmsg_len is
* inside range, given by msg->msg_controllen before using
- * ansillary object DATA. --ANK (980731)
+ * ancillary object DATA. --ANK (980731)
*/
__KINLINE struct cmsghdr * __cmsg_nxthdr(void *__ctl, __kernel_size_t __size,
@@ -139,6 +127,7 @@ __KINLINE struct cmsghdr * cmsg_nxthdr (
{
return __cmsg_nxthdr(__msg->msg_control, __msg->msg_controllen, __cmsg);
}
+#endif
/* "Socket"-level control message types: */
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