Building with libfdt results in the following warnings on Mac OS X: CC ppc-softmmu/device_tree.o In file included from /Users/andreas/QEMU/latest64/include/libfdt.h:54, from /Users/andreas/QEMU/qemu/device_tree.c:26: /Users/andreas/QEMU/qemu/libfdt_env.h:25:20: warning: endian.h: No such file or directory /Users/andreas/QEMU/qemu/libfdt_env.h:26:22: warning: byteswap.h: No such file or directory /Users/andreas/QEMU/qemu/libfdt_env.h:28:5: warning: "__BYTE_ORDER" is not defined /Users/andreas/QEMU/qemu/libfdt_env.h:28:21: warning: "__BIG_ENDIAN" is not defined
Since QEMU's copy of libfdt_env.h only uses bswap_32() and bswap_64(), let QEMU's bswap.h take care of the headers and use its endianness define. Cc: Hollis Blanchard <hol...@penguinppc.org> Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <andreas.faer...@web.de> Acked-by: Alexander Graf <ag...@suse.de> --- libfdt_env.h | 8 ++------ 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/libfdt_env.h b/libfdt_env.h index ee0419f..90d7f3b 100644 --- a/libfdt_env.h +++ b/libfdt_env.h @@ -19,13 +19,9 @@ #ifndef _LIBFDT_ENV_H #define _LIBFDT_ENV_H -#include <stddef.h> -#include <stdint.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <endian.h> -#include <byteswap.h> +#include "bswap.h" -#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN +#ifdef HOST_WORDS_BIGENDIAN #define fdt32_to_cpu(x) (x) #define cpu_to_fdt32(x) (x) #define fdt64_to_cpu(x) (x) -- 1.7.5.3