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-/* This is a hack that lets us use the -Wmissing-prototypes compile option.
-
- A bug or weakness in Linux's asm/bitops.h file makes it define a bunch
- of inline functions without first declaring a prototype. This causes
- -Wmissing-prototypes to generate warnings. These warnings are distracting
- and, in the case of -Werror, fatal.
-
- asm/bitops.h gets included by the Linux C library sem.h, which is included
- in several Postgres backend source files.
-
- Until Linux is fixed, we have our own version of asm/bitops.h that gets
- included first because it is in a directory mentioned in a -I option,
- whereas the Linux asm/bitops.h is in a standard include directory. (This
- is GNU C preprocessor function).
-
- Our asm/bitops.h declares prototypes and then includes the Linux
- asm/bitops.h. If Linux changes these functions, our asm/bitops.h will
- stop compiling and will have to be updated.
-
- -Bryan 1996.11.17
-*/
-
-#ifndef POSTGRES_BITOPS_H
-#define POSTGRES_BITOPS_H
-
-#ifdef __SMP__
-#define PG_BITOPS_VOLATILE volatile
-#else
-#define PG_BITOPS_VOLATILE
-#endif
-
-extern __inline__ int set_bit(int nr, PG_BITOPS_VOLATILE void * addr);
-extern __inline__ int clear_bit(int nr, PG_BITOPS_VOLATILE void * addr);
-extern __inline__ int change_bit(int nr, PG_BITOPS_VOLATILE void * addr);
-extern __inline__ int test_bit(int nr, const PG_BITOPS_VOLATILE void * addr);
-extern __inline__ int find_first_zero_bit(void * addr, unsigned size);
-extern __inline__ int find_next_zero_bit (void * addr, int size, int offset);
-extern __inline__ unsigned long ffz(unsigned long word);
-
-#include_next <asm/bitops.h>
-#endif