Most of them use guard symbols like CPU_$target_H, but we also have __MIPS_CPU_H__ and __TRICORE_CPU_H__. They all upset scripts/clean-header-guards.pl. The script dislikes CPU_$target_H because they don't match their file name (they should, to make guard collisions less likely). The others are reserved identifiers. Clean them all up: use guard symbol $target_CPU_H for target-$target/cpu.h. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net> |
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| Makefile.objs | ||
| arch_dump.c | ||
| arm-powerctl.c | ||
| arm-powerctl.h | ||
| arm-semi.c | ||
| arm_ldst.h | ||
| cpu-qom.h | ||
| cpu.c | ||
| cpu.h | ||
| cpu64.c | ||
| crypto_helper.c | ||
| gdbstub.c | ||
| gdbstub64.c | ||
| helper-a64.c | ||
| helper-a64.h | ||
| helper.c | ||
| helper.h | ||
| internals.h | ||
| iwmmxt_helper.c | ||
| kvm-consts.h | ||
| kvm-stub.c | ||
| kvm.c | ||
| kvm32.c | ||
| kvm64.c | ||
| kvm_arm.h | ||
| machine.c | ||
| monitor.c | ||
| neon_helper.c | ||
| op_addsub.h | ||
| op_helper.c | ||
| psci.c | ||
| translate-a64.c | ||
| translate.c | ||
| translate.h | ||