Hi,

Before I forget, in my travels recently I found this little bit of
code in disk/part_mac.c:

/* stdlib.h causes some compatibility problems; should fixe these! -- wd */
#ifndef __ldiv_t_defined
typedef struct {
        long int quot;          /* Quotient     */
        long int rem;           /* Remainder    */
} ldiv_t;
extern ldiv_t ldiv (long int __numer, long int __denom);
# define __ldiv_t_defined       1
#endif


There are 4 other places which define this structure also. Also there
is div64.{c,h}.

At the moment including stdlib and including common.h are mutually
exclusive. This probably makes some sense (why would anyone include
stdlib.h in U-Boot except with hostcc?), but in that case we should
try to replace any need for stdlib with our own definitions. Does that
sounds right?

For this particular case, I wonder whether we should:
- create a single header like ldiv.h containing div64.h, ldiv_t and
the prototype for the 32-bit version, ldiv
- modify source files to include that instead
- or is this moving us too far away from Linux?
- or is this a complete waste of time?

Comments?

Regards,
Simon
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