modpost: Mark uuid_le type to be suitable only for MEI
The uuid_le type is used only in MEI ABI, do not advertise it for others. While at it, comment out that UUID types are not to be used in a new code. Signed-off-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>
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@ -34,19 +34,23 @@ typedef Elf64_Addr kernel_ulong_t;
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typedef uint32_t __u32;
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typedef uint16_t __u16;
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typedef unsigned char __u8;
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/* UUID types for backward compatibility, don't use in new code */
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typedef struct {
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__u8 b[16];
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} guid_t;
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/* backwards compatibility, don't use in new code */
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typedef struct {
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__u8 b[16];
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} uuid_le;
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typedef struct {
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__u8 b[16];
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} uuid_t;
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#define UUID_STRING_LEN 36
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/* MEI UUID type, don't use anywhere else */
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typedef struct {
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__u8 b[16];
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} uuid_le;
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/* Big exception to the "don't include kernel headers into userspace, which
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* even potentially has different endianness and word sizes, since
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* we handle those differences explicitly below */
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