./usr/include/minix/chardriver.h minix-sys
./usr/include/minix/clkconf.h minix-sys
./usr/include/minix/com.h minix-sys
-./usr/include/minix/compiler.h minix-sys
+./usr/include/minix/compiler.h minix-sys obsolete
./usr/include/minix/config.h minix-sys
./usr/include/minix/const.h minix-sys
./usr/include/minix/cpufeature.h minix-sys
-./usr/include/minix/crtso.h minix-sys
+./usr/include/minix/crtso.h minix-sys obsolete
./usr/include/minix/debug.h minix-sys
./usr/include/minix/devio.h minix-sys
./usr/include/minix/devman.h minix-sys
INCS+= acpi.h audio_fw.h bitmap.h \
bdev.h blockdriver.h blockdriver_mt.h \
btrace.h \
- callnr.h chardriver.h clkconf.h com.h compiler.h \
- config.h const.h cpufeature.h crtso.h \
+ callnr.h chardriver.h clkconf.h com.h \
+ config.h const.h cpufeature.h \
debug.h devio.h devman.h dmap.h \
driver.h drivers.h drvlib.h ds.h \
endpoint.h fb.h fslib.h gpio.h gcov.h hash.h \
+++ /dev/null
-/* Definitions for compiler-specific features. */
-
-#ifndef _MINIX_COMPILER_H
-#define _MINIX_COMPILER_H
-
-/*===========================================================================*
- * Compiler overrides *
- *===========================================================================*/
-/* ACK */
-#ifdef __ACK__
-#include <minix/compiler-ack.h>
-#endif
-
-/*===========================================================================*
- * Default values *
- *===========================================================================*/
-/*
- * cdecl calling convention expects the callee to pop the hidden pointer on
- * struct return. For example, GCC and LLVM comply with this (tested on IA32).
- */
-#ifndef BYTES_TO_POP_ON_STRUCT_RETURN
-#define BYTES_TO_POP_ON_STRUCT_RETURN $4
-#endif
-
-/*
- * cdecl calling convention requires to push arguments on the stack in a
- * reverse order to easily support variadic arguments. Thus, instead of
- * using the proper stdarg.h macros (that nowadays are
- * compiler-dependant), it may be tempting to directly take the address of
- * the last argument and considering it as the start of an array. This is
- * a shortcut that avoid looping to get all the arguments as the CPU
- * already pushed them on the stack before the call to the function.
- *
- * Unfortunately, such an assumption is strictly compiler-dependant and
- * compilers are free to move the last argument on the stack, as a local
- * variable, and return the address of the location where the argument was
- * stored, if asked for. This will break things as the rest of the array's
- * argument are stored elsewhere (typically, a couple of words above the
- * location where the argument was stored).
- *
- * Conclusion: if unsure on what the compiler may do, do not make any
- * assumption and use the right (typically compiler-dependant) macros.
- */
-
-#ifndef FUNC_ARGS_ARRAY
-#define FUNC_ARGS_ARRAY 0
-#endif
-
-#endif /* _MINIX_COMPILER_H */