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H A Ddnv.hdiff 279438 Sun Mar 01 00:24:58 MST 2015 rstone Add macros to make code compile in kernel

Make it possible to compile libnv in the kernel. Mostly this
involves wrapping functions that have a different signature in
the kernel and in userland (e.g. malloc()) in a macro that will
conditionally expand to the right API depending on whether the
code is being compiled for the kernel or not.

I have also #ifdef'ed out all of file descriptor-handling code,
as well as the unsafe varargs functions.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1882
Reviewed by: jfv
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: Sandvine Inc
H A Dnv.hdiff 279438 Sun Mar 01 00:24:58 MST 2015 rstone Add macros to make code compile in kernel

Make it possible to compile libnv in the kernel. Mostly this
involves wrapping functions that have a different signature in
the kernel and in userland (e.g. malloc()) in a macro that will
conditionally expand to the right API depending on whether the
code is being compiled for the kernel or not.

I have also #ifdef'ed out all of file descriptor-handling code,
as well as the unsafe varargs functions.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1882
Reviewed by: jfv
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: Sandvine Inc
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/contrib/libnv/
H A Ddnvlist.cdiff 279438 Sun Mar 01 00:24:58 MST 2015 rstone Add macros to make code compile in kernel

Make it possible to compile libnv in the kernel. Mostly this
involves wrapping functions that have a different signature in
the kernel and in userland (e.g. malloc()) in a macro that will
conditionally expand to the right API depending on whether the
code is being compiled for the kernel or not.

I have also #ifdef'ed out all of file descriptor-handling code,
as well as the unsafe varargs functions.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1882
Reviewed by: jfv
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: Sandvine Inc
H A Dnvlist_impl.hdiff 279438 Sun Mar 01 00:24:58 MST 2015 rstone Add macros to make code compile in kernel

Make it possible to compile libnv in the kernel. Mostly this
involves wrapping functions that have a different signature in
the kernel and in userland (e.g. malloc()) in a macro that will
conditionally expand to the right API depending on whether the
code is being compiled for the kernel or not.

I have also #ifdef'ed out all of file descriptor-handling code,
as well as the unsafe varargs functions.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1882
Reviewed by: jfv
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: Sandvine Inc
H A Dnvpair_impl.hdiff 279438 Sun Mar 01 00:24:58 MST 2015 rstone Add macros to make code compile in kernel

Make it possible to compile libnv in the kernel. Mostly this
involves wrapping functions that have a different signature in
the kernel and in userland (e.g. malloc()) in a macro that will
conditionally expand to the right API depending on whether the
code is being compiled for the kernel or not.

I have also #ifdef'ed out all of file descriptor-handling code,
as well as the unsafe varargs functions.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1882
Reviewed by: jfv
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: Sandvine Inc
H A Dnv_impl.hdiff 279438 Sun Mar 01 00:24:58 MST 2015 rstone Add macros to make code compile in kernel

Make it possible to compile libnv in the kernel. Mostly this
involves wrapping functions that have a different signature in
the kernel and in userland (e.g. malloc()) in a macro that will
conditionally expand to the right API depending on whether the
code is being compiled for the kernel or not.

I have also #ifdef'ed out all of file descriptor-handling code,
as well as the unsafe varargs functions.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1882
Reviewed by: jfv
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: Sandvine Inc
H A Dnvpair.cdiff 279438 Sun Mar 01 00:24:58 MST 2015 rstone Add macros to make code compile in kernel

Make it possible to compile libnv in the kernel. Mostly this
involves wrapping functions that have a different signature in
the kernel and in userland (e.g. malloc()) in a macro that will
conditionally expand to the right API depending on whether the
code is being compiled for the kernel or not.

I have also #ifdef'ed out all of file descriptor-handling code,
as well as the unsafe varargs functions.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1882
Reviewed by: jfv
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: Sandvine Inc
H A Dnvlist.cdiff 279438 Sun Mar 01 00:24:58 MST 2015 rstone Add macros to make code compile in kernel

Make it possible to compile libnv in the kernel. Mostly this
involves wrapping functions that have a different signature in
the kernel and in userland (e.g. malloc()) in a macro that will
conditionally expand to the right API depending on whether the
code is being compiled for the kernel or not.

I have also #ifdef'ed out all of file descriptor-handling code,
as well as the unsafe varargs functions.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1882
Reviewed by: jfv
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: Sandvine Inc

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