useless asm/page.h exported to userspace for some architectures

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most architectures (pretty much everyone but like x86/x86_64/s390)
export empty asm/page.h headers ... considering how useless these are,
why bother exporting them at all ?  clearly userspace is unable to
rely on it across architectures, so by making it available to the two
most common (x86/x86_64), applications crop up that build "fine" on
them but fail just about everywhere else
-mike
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