#!/bin/sh # # Figure out (i) the type of dev_t (ii) the defines for loop stuff # # Output of this script is normally redirected to "loop.h". # Since 1.3.79 there is an include file # that defines __kernel_dev_t. # (The file itself appeared in 1.3.78, but there it defined __dev_t.) # If it exists, we use it, or, rather, which # avoids namespace pollution. Otherwise we guess that __kernel_dev_t # is an unsigned short (which is true on i386, but false on alpha). # BUG: This test is actually broken if your gcc is not configured to # search /usr/include, as may well happen with cross-compilers. # It would be better to ask $(CC) if these files can be found. if [ -f /usr/include/linux/posix_types.h ]; then echo '#include ' echo '#undef dev_t' echo '#define dev_t __kernel_dev_t' else echo '#undef dev_t' echo '#define dev_t unsigned short' fi # Next we have to find the loop stuff itself. # First try kernel source, then a private version. if [ -f /usr/include/linux/loop.h ]; then echo '#include ' else echo '#include "real_loop.h"' fi echo '#undef dev_t'