> No. Either we add Kerntypes to the architecture-independent code (I'm
all
> for it!) or not at all. Cludging this into s390-specific code is a very,
> very bad idea.
Well, even if the Kerntypes gets added to the architecture-independent code
we still would need some special s390 includes to get all the types we need.
In particular the common i/o layer includes would have to be added in a
architecture specific way, either by #ifdef or by special files that get
include by the common kerntypes file.
blue skies,
Martin
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