rtas.c used to host complex code related to pseries-specific guest
migration and suspend, which used atomics, completions, hcalls, and
CPU hotplug APIs. That's all been deleted or moved, so remove the
include directives that have been rendered unnecessary. Sort the
remainder (with linux/ before asm
On Fri, 2022-11-18 at 09:07 -0600, Nathan Lynch wrote:
> rtas.c used to host complex code related to pseries-specific guest
> migration and suspend, which used atomics, completions, hcalls, and
> CPU hotplug APIs. That's all been deleted or moved, so remove the
> include directives that have been r