Am Tuesday 13 June 2006 22:33 schrieb Arnd Bergmann:
> Erm, I don't think the kernel even uses those definitions, the only reason
> to keep them is old user space.
Sorry, misinformation on my side. The kernel uses the FD_foo versions,
not the __FD_foo ones, so I did not find them at first.
It's only used in fs/open.c though, and I wonder if that could just
use the bitops versions directly, as these are more likely to be
optimized well for a given architecture.
Arnd <><
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