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- #ifndef _PARISC_STAT_H
- #define _PARISC_STAT_H
- #include <linux/types.h>
- struct stat {
- unsigned int st_dev; /* dev_t is 32 bits on parisc */
- unsigned int st_ino; /* 32 bits */
- unsigned short st_mode; /* 16 bits */
- unsigned short st_nlink; /* 16 bits */
- unsigned short st_reserved1; /* old st_uid */
- unsigned short st_reserved2; /* old st_gid */
- unsigned int st_rdev;
- signed int st_size;
- signed int st_atime;
- unsigned int st_atime_nsec;
- signed int st_mtime;
- unsigned int st_mtime_nsec;
- signed int st_ctime;
- unsigned int st_ctime_nsec;
- int st_blksize;
- int st_blocks;
- unsigned int __unused1; /* ACL stuff */
- unsigned int __unused2; /* network */
- unsigned int __unused3; /* network */
- unsigned int __unused4; /* cnodes */
- unsigned short __unused5; /* netsite */
- short st_fstype;
- unsigned int st_realdev;
- unsigned short st_basemode;
- unsigned short st_spareshort;
- unsigned int st_uid;
- unsigned int st_gid;
- unsigned int st_spare4[3];
- };
- #define STAT_HAVE_NSEC
- /* This is the struct that 32-bit userspace applications are expecting.
- * How 64-bit apps are going to be compiled, I have no idea. But at least
- * this way, we don't have a wrapper in the kernel.
- */
- struct stat64 {
- unsigned long long st_dev;
- unsigned int __pad1;
- unsigned int __st_ino; /* Not actually filled in */
- unsigned int st_mode;
- unsigned int st_nlink;
- unsigned int st_uid;
- unsigned int st_gid;
- unsigned long long st_rdev;
- unsigned int __pad2;
- signed long long st_size;
- signed int st_blksize;
- signed long long st_blocks;
- signed int st_atime;
- unsigned int st_atime_nsec;
- signed int st_mtime;
- unsigned int st_mtime_nsec;
- signed int st_ctime;
- unsigned int st_ctime_nsec;
- unsigned long long st_ino;
- };
- #endif
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