This makes it so you can treat grub-mkimagexx.c as a file you can build
directly, so syntax checkers like vim's "syntastic" plugin, which uses
"gcc -x c -fsyntax-only" to build it, will work.
One still has to do whatever setup is required to make it pick the right
include dirs, which -W options we use, etc., but this makes it so you
can do the checking on the file you're editing, rather than on a
different file.
Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
# define ELF_ST_TYPE(val) ELF32_ST_TYPE(val)
#define XEN_NOTE_SIZE 132
+#ifndef GRUB_MKIMAGEXX
#include "grub-mkimagexx.c"
+#endif
# define ELF_ST_TYPE(val) ELF64_ST_TYPE(val)
#define XEN_NOTE_SIZE 120
+#ifndef GRUB_MKIMAGEXX
#include "grub-mkimagexx.c"
+#endif
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wcast-align"
+#define GRUB_MKIMAGEXX
+#if !defined(MKIMAGE_ELF32) && !defined(MKIMAGE_ELF64)
+#if __SIZEOF_POINTER__ == 8
+#include "grub-mkimage64.c"
+#else
+#include "grub-mkimage32.c"
+#endif
+#endif
+
/* These structures are defined according to the CHRP binding to IEEE1275,
"Client Program Format" section. */