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63 # drags in all the architecture-specific files.
65 # Every architecture needs a handful of machine-specific assembler files.
69 # The majority of header files are actually in libc/include/, but many
74 # Most architectures have a handful of optional assembler files
78 # The syscalls directories contain script-generated assembler files.
82 # The public header files on everyone's include path. These are a mixture of
83 # files written by us and files taken from BSD.
86 # The kernel uapi header files. These are scrubbed copies of the originals
87 # in external/kernel-headers/. These files must not be edited directly. The
94 # These are private header files meant for use within bionic itself.
109 # in our world. The *-compat.h files are automatically included
111 # header/source files needed by the BSD implementation.
114 # This is the biggest mess. The C++ files are files we own, typically
116 # can't use any of the BSD implementations. The C files are usually
126 # These are legacy files of dubious provenance. We're working to clean
152 kernel uapi header files, in which case you just need to make sure that
154 relevant file or files.
162 Updating kernel header files