On Wed, 2009-09-09 at 11:03 -0700, Garrett D'Amore wrote: > Alan Coopersmith wrote: > > Garrett D'Amore wrote: > > > >> These days with CTF they are completely unnecessary. > >> > > > > CTF is Consolidation Private, and only available to things built in > > the ON consolidation, so it's not a useful replacement for anything. > > > > > The drivers that are built in ON don't need to expose their header > files, though. For example, what use is exposing a header file for > afe? Approximately zero. So its not delivered. If you want to look at > the internals, grab the full source code, instead of just a header file > > If you want to try to debug it, you can still use macros like $<afe in > kmdb, thanks to CTF.
This is a riveting debate, but at this point, it has little relevance to this case. This case has its +1 (and I'll add my own +1 now), and we're all in agreement that the existence of <sys/queue.h> shouldn't affect this case as it stands. Let's move on please and have the philosophical header file discussion over at arc-discuss. -Seb