#define ENOTSUP 134 /* Not supported */
#endif
-/* gettimeofday() */
-#ifndef HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY
+#ifndef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
#ifndef _TIMEVAL_DEFINED
#define _TIMEVAL_DEFINED
long tv_sec;
long tv_usec;
};
-#endif /* _TIMEVAL_DEFINED */
struct timezone {
int tz_minuteswest;
int tz_dsttime;
};
+#endif /* _TIMEVAL_DEFINED */
+
+#endif
+
+/* gettimeofday() */
+#ifndef HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY
extern int gettimeofday(struct timeval *tv, struct timezone *tz);
#endif
*
* We have figured out that there could exist some malloc problems
* where variables are using without to be initialise. To find this
- * places, use the fill_malloc function. With this function we want
- * to initialize memory to some known bad state. This is quite easily
- * spotted in the debugger and will trap to an invalid address.
+ * places, use the fill_malloc function. With this function we want
+ * to initialize memory to some known bad state. This is quite easily
+ * spotted in the debugger and will trap to an invalid address.
*
- * clear_malloc can be used if you want to set not initialise
+ * clear_malloc can be used if you want to set not initialise
* variable to 0.
*
* If you do not want to change the malloc function, to not use one of
* the following macros. Which is the default way.
*/
-
+
/* #define malloc(_a) clear_malloc(_a) */
/* #define malloc(_a) fill_malloc(_a) */
#else
#if BUILD_ECOSBOARD
void usleep(int us);
-#else
+#else
#error no usleep defined for your platform
#endif
#endif