... but if we are looking for a clean solution to types and
constants that are needed to communicate between kernel and user
space, IMO the thing to do is to define these in some sort of
generic format, and have a tool to generate actual headers from
that according to whatever kernel, libc or whoever wants to
see. Possibly more than one tool as requirements differ.
Too complex, too hard... why not standard headers for the kernel
peoplem as that is the origin on the headers and helper comments for
others?
--cw
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