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Re: Re: mount()/umount() prototypes


Thomas Koeller wrote:

Savin Zlobec wrote:


Hi,

there appears to be no header file that implements prototypes for mount()
and umount(). When I build for the linux synthetic target and have
'#include <sys/mount.h>' in my program, everything works because
'-nostdinc' is not among the compiler switches by default. However, if I
compile for my real target then there is no such header, and after I
remove the '#include', I get warnings about implicit declarations.


Look in 'io/fileio/current/include/fileio.h'

savin



I see. Because there are 'standard' functions, I expected them to be in some standard header. Btw., there are source files that include sys/mount.h, as demonstrated below:

bash-2.05b$ find /pub/ecos/cvs/packages/ -type f -name "*.c" -exec grep -l '#include <sys/mount.h>' '{}' \;

/pub/ecos/cvs/packages/net/tcpip/current/src/sys/kern/sys_generic.c
/pub/ecos/cvs/packages/net/tcpip/current/src/sys/kern/uipc_syscalls.

Look closer - it is included if __ECOS is NOT defined.

#ifndef __ECOS #include <sys/mount.h>
#endif // __ECOS


But I agree with you some standard headers would be nice.

savin



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