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Previously we'd been relying on getting the machine-specific <endian.h> instead of the top-level <endian.h>, and <sys/endian.h> was basically broken. Now, with this patch and the previous patch we should have <endian.h> and <sys/endian.h> behaving the same. This is basically how NetBSD's endian.h works, and was probably how ours was originally intended to work. Bug: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=39824 Change-Id: I71de5a507e633de166013a658b5764df9e1aa09c |
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asm.h | ||
cdefs.h | ||
endian.h | ||
exec.h | ||
ieee.h | ||
internal_types.h | ||
kernel.h | ||
limits.h | ||
regdef.h | ||
regnum.h | ||
setjmp.h | ||
signal.h |