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fix breakage from introducing bits header for sys/io.h

apparently some other archs have sys/io.h and should not break just
because they don't have the x86 port io functions. provide a blank
bits/io.h everywhere for now.
rs-1.0
Rich Felker 14 years ago
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0004ea613a
  1. 0
      arch/arm/bits/io.h
  2. 3
      arch/i386/bits/io.h
  3. 0
      arch/microblaze/bits/io.h
  4. 0
      arch/mips/bits/io.h
  5. 0
      arch/powerpc/bits/io.h
  6. 3
      arch/x86_64/bits/io.h
  7. 3
      include/sys/io.h

0
arch/arm/bits/io.h

3
arch/i386/bits/io.h

@ -1,6 +1,3 @@
int iopl(int);
int ioperm(unsigned long, unsigned long, int);
static __inline void outb(unsigned char __val, unsigned short __port)
{
__asm__ volatile ("outb %0,%1" : : "a" (__val), "dN" (__port));

0
arch/microblaze/bits/io.h

0
arch/mips/bits/io.h

0
arch/powerpc/bits/io.h

3
arch/x86_64/bits/io.h

@ -1,6 +1,3 @@
int iopl(int);
int ioperm(unsigned long, unsigned long, int);
static __inline void outb(unsigned char __val, unsigned short __port)
{
__asm__ volatile ("outb %0,%1" : : "a" (__val), "dN" (__port));

3
include/sys/io.h

@ -8,6 +8,9 @@ extern "C" {
#include <bits/io.h>
int iopl(int);
int ioperm(unsigned long, unsigned long, int);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

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