Actually set the header guard in "linux-syscalls.h".

Spotted while merging a MIPS change.

Change-Id: I36fb5a07d0bba0c117e9fe9733957bd37ca4b4c0
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Elliott Hughes 2012-05-09 16:34:11 -07:00
parent e54089079b
commit 1928523c87
2 changed files with 3 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
/* auto-generated by gensyscalls.py, do not touch */
#ifndef _BIONIC_LINUX_SYSCALLS_H_
#define _BIONIC_LINUX_SYSCALLS_H_
#if !defined __ASM_ARM_UNISTD_H && !defined __ASM_I386_UNISTD_H && !defined __ASM_MIPS_UNISTD_H
#if defined __arm__ && !defined __ARM_EABI__ && !defined __thumb__

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@ -425,7 +425,8 @@ class State:
D( "generating "+path )
fp = create_file( path )
fp.write( "/* auto-generated by gensyscalls.py, do not touch */\n" )
fp.write( "#ifndef _BIONIC_LINUX_SYSCALLS_H_\n\n" )
fp.write( "#ifndef _BIONIC_LINUX_SYSCALLS_H_\n" )
fp.write( "#define _BIONIC_LINUX_SYSCALLS_H_\n\n" )
fp.write( "#if !defined __ASM_ARM_UNISTD_H && !defined __ASM_I386_UNISTD_H && !defined __ASM_MIPS_UNISTD_H\n" )
fp.write( "#if defined __arm__ && !defined __ARM_EABI__ && !defined __thumb__\n" )
fp.write( " # define __NR_SYSCALL_BASE 0x900000\n" )