Yes we have linux-headers-* installed, and the asm/bitops.h isn't there
(the asm directory isn't even).

For this particular problem I have found a workaround using C's builtin
atomic memory functions, but I suspect that the bitops method is a
little cleaner/lighter.

Incidentally, we are not using this to create a kernel module, just some
software that needs to do low level (& atomic) memory operations for
lightweight locking of variables in shared memory. But if the original
post on this thread is correct, isn't linux-headers- a virutal package
for linux-libc-dev?

Cheers

Seamus

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