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README.TXT

      1 This directory contains the original kernel headers that are used to generate
      2 Bionic's "cleaned-up" user-land headers.
      3 
      4 They are mostly covered by the GPLv2 + exception, and thus cannot be
      5 distributed as part of the platform itself.
      6 (NOTE: The cleaned up headers do not contain copyrightable information and are
      7 distributed with Bionic)
      8 
      9 Importing modified kernel headers files is done using scripts found in bionic.
     10 
     11 For more details, please read bionic/libc/kernel/README.TXT.
     12 
     13 Generated Headers
     14 -----------------
     15 The uapi directory contains uapi version of original kernel headers that are
     16 used to generate Bionic's "cleaned-up" user-land headers. The script
     17 bionic/libc/kernel/tools/generate_uapi_headers.sh automatically imports the
     18 headers from an android kernel repository.
     19 
     20 Running the script:
     21 
     22 generate_uapi_headers.sh --download-kernel
     23 
     24 In order to run the script, you must have properly initialized the build
     25 environment using the lunch command. The script will automatically retrieve
     26 an android kernel, generate all include files, and then copy the headers to
     27 this directory.
     28 
     29 The headers are mostly covered by the GPLv2 + exception, and thus cannot be
     30 distributed as part of the platform itself.
     31 (NOTE: The cleaned up headers do not contain copyrightable information and
     32 are distributed with Bionic)
     33 
     34 For more details, please read bionic/libc/kernel/README.TXT
     35 
     36 Manually Modified Headers
     37 -------------------------
     38 The scsi directory contains a set of manually updated headers. The scsi kernel
     39 header were never properly made to into uapi versions, so this directory
     40 contains the unmodified scsi headers that are imported into bionic. The
     41 generation script will indicate if these files have changed and require
     42 another manual update.
     43 
     44 The files from the scsi directory will be copied into bionic after being
     45 processed as is, unless there exists a file of the same name in
     46 ../modified/scsi. Any files found in the modified directory completely
     47 replace the ones in the scsi directory.
     48