glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/bits/stat.h
Daniel Jacobowitz dab7578866 * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/bits/stat.h (struct stat): Add
st_atim, st_mtim and st_ctim interface.
	(struct stat64): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/kernel_stat.h (struct kernel_stat):
	Replace st_atime and its padding field with st_atim.  Likewise
	st_mtime/st_mtim and st_ctime/st_ctim.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/xstatconv.c (__xstat_conv): Update
	after above changes.
	(__xstat64_conv): Likewise.
2006-05-08 19:23:37 +00:00

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/* Copyright (C) 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the GNU C Library.
The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
02111-1307 USA. */
#ifndef _SYS_STAT_H
# error "Never include <bits/stat.h> directly; use <sys/stat.h> instead."
#endif
#include <sgidefs.h>
/* Versions of the `struct stat' data structure. */
#define _STAT_VER_LINUX_OLD 1
#define _STAT_VER_KERNEL 1
#define _STAT_VER_SVR4 2
#define _STAT_VER_LINUX 3
#define _STAT_VER _STAT_VER_LINUX /* The one defined below. */
/* Versions of the `xmknod' interface. */
#define _MKNOD_VER_LINUX 1
#define _MKNOD_VER_SVR4 2
#define _MKNOD_VER _MKNOD_VER_LINUX /* The bits defined below. */
#if _MIPS_SIM == _ABIO32
/* Structure describing file characteristics. */
struct stat
{
unsigned long int st_dev;
long int st_pad1[3];
#ifndef __USE_FILE_OFFSET64
__ino_t st_ino; /* File serial number. */
#else
__ino64_t st_ino; /* File serial number. */
#endif
__mode_t st_mode; /* File mode. */
__nlink_t st_nlink; /* Link count. */
__uid_t st_uid; /* User ID of the file's owner. */
__gid_t st_gid; /* Group ID of the file's group.*/
unsigned long int st_rdev; /* Device number, if device. */
#ifndef __USE_FILE_OFFSET64
long int st_pad2[2];
__off_t st_size; /* Size of file, in bytes. */
/* SVR4 added this extra long to allow for expansion of off_t. */
long int st_pad3;
#else
long int st_pad2[3];
__off64_t st_size; /* Size of file, in bytes. */
#endif
#ifdef __USE_MISC
/* Nanosecond resolution timestamps are stored in a format
equivalent to 'struct timespec'. This is the type used
whenever possible but the Unix namespace rules do not allow the
identifier 'timespec' to appear in the <sys/stat.h> header.
Therefore we have to handle the use of this header in strictly
standard-compliant sources special. */
struct timespec st_atim; /* Time of last access. */
struct timespec st_mtim; /* Time of last modification. */
struct timespec st_ctim; /* Time of last status change. */
# define st_atime st_atim.tv_sec /* Backward compatibility. */
# define st_mtime st_mtim.tv_sec
# define st_ctime st_ctim.tv_sec
#else
__time_t st_atime; /* Time of last access. */
long int __reserved0;
__time_t st_mtime; /* Time of last modification. */
long int __reserved1;
__time_t st_ctime; /* Time of last status change. */
long int __reserved2;
#endif
__blksize_t st_blksize; /* Optimal block size for I/O. */
#ifndef __USE_FILE_OFFSET64
__blkcnt_t st_blocks; /* Number of 512-byte blocks allocated. */
#else
long int st_pad4;
__blkcnt64_t st_blocks; /* Number of 512-byte blocks allocated. */
#endif
long int st_pad5[14];
};
#ifdef __USE_LARGEFILE64
struct stat64
{
unsigned long int st_dev;
long int st_pad1[3];
__ino64_t st_ino; /* File serial number. */
__mode_t st_mode; /* File mode. */
__nlink_t st_nlink; /* Link count. */
__uid_t st_uid; /* User ID of the file's owner. */
__gid_t st_gid; /* Group ID of the file's group.*/
unsigned long int st_rdev; /* Device number, if device. */
long int st_pad2[3];
__off64_t st_size; /* Size of file, in bytes. */
#ifdef __USE_MISC
/* Nanosecond resolution timestamps are stored in a format
equivalent to 'struct timespec'. This is the type used
whenever possible but the Unix namespace rules do not allow the
identifier 'timespec' to appear in the <sys/stat.h> header.
Therefore we have to handle the use of this header in strictly
standard-compliant sources special. */
struct timespec st_atim; /* Time of last access. */
struct timespec st_mtim; /* Time of last modification. */
struct timespec st_ctim; /* Time of last status change. */
#else
__time_t st_atime; /* Time of last access. */
long int __reserved0;
__time_t st_mtime; /* Time of last modification. */
long int __reserved1;
__time_t st_ctime; /* Time of last status change. */
long int __reserved2;
#endif
__blksize_t st_blksize; /* Optimal block size for I/O. */
long int st_pad3;
__blkcnt64_t st_blocks; /* Number of 512-byte blocks allocated. */
long int st_pad4[14];
};
#endif
#else
struct stat
{
__dev_t st_dev;
int st_pad1[3]; /* Reserved for st_dev expansion */
#ifndef __USE_FILE_OFFSET64
__ino_t st_ino;
#else
__ino64_t st_ino;
#endif
__mode_t st_mode;
__nlink_t st_nlink;
__uid_t st_uid;
__gid_t st_gid;
__dev_t st_rdev;
#if !defined __USE_FILE_OFFSET64
unsigned int st_pad2[2]; /* Reserved for st_rdev expansion */
__off_t st_size;
int st_pad3;
#else
unsigned int st_pad2[3]; /* Reserved for st_rdev expansion */
__off64_t st_size;
#endif
#ifdef __USE_MISC
/* Nanosecond resolution timestamps are stored in a format
equivalent to 'struct timespec'. This is the type used
whenever possible but the Unix namespace rules do not allow the
identifier 'timespec' to appear in the <sys/stat.h> header.
Therefore we have to handle the use of this header in strictly
standard-compliant sources special. */
struct timespec st_atim; /* Time of last access. */
struct timespec st_mtim; /* Time of last modification. */
struct timespec st_ctim; /* Time of last status change. */
# define st_atime st_atim.tv_sec /* Backward compatibility. */
# define st_mtime st_mtim.tv_sec
# define st_ctime st_ctim.tv_sec
#else
__time_t st_atime;
int __reserved0;
__time_t st_mtime;
int __reserved1;
__time_t st_ctime;
int __reserved2;
#endif
__blksize_t st_blksize;
unsigned int st_pad4;
#ifndef __USE_FILE_OFFSET64
__blkcnt_t st_blocks;
#else
__blkcnt64_t st_blocks;
#endif
int st_pad5[14];
};
#ifdef __USE_LARGEFILE64
struct stat64
{
__dev_t st_dev;
unsigned int st_pad1[3]; /* Reserved for st_dev expansion */
__ino64_t st_ino;
__mode_t st_mode;
__nlink_t st_nlink;
__uid_t st_uid;
__gid_t st_gid;
__dev_t st_rdev;
unsigned int st_pad2[3]; /* Reserved for st_rdev expansion */
__off64_t st_size;
#ifdef __USE_MISC
/* Nanosecond resolution timestamps are stored in a format
equivalent to 'struct timespec'. This is the type used
whenever possible but the Unix namespace rules do not allow the
identifier 'timespec' to appear in the <sys/stat.h> header.
Therefore we have to handle the use of this header in strictly
standard-compliant sources special. */
struct timespec st_atim; /* Time of last access. */
struct timespec st_mtim; /* Time of last modification. */
struct timespec st_ctim; /* Time of last status change. */
#else
__time_t st_atime;
int __reserved0;
__time_t st_mtime;
int __reserved1;
__time_t st_ctime;
int __reserved2;
#endif
__blksize_t st_blksize;
unsigned int st_pad3;
__blkcnt64_t st_blocks;
int st_pad4[14];
};
#endif
#endif
/* Tell code we have these members. */
#define _STATBUF_ST_BLKSIZE
#define _STATBUF_ST_RDEV
/* Encoding of the file mode. */
#define __S_IFMT 0170000 /* These bits determine file type. */
/* File types. */
#define __S_IFDIR 0040000 /* Directory. */
#define __S_IFCHR 0020000 /* Character device. */
#define __S_IFBLK 0060000 /* Block device. */
#define __S_IFREG 0100000 /* Regular file. */
#define __S_IFIFO 0010000 /* FIFO. */
#define __S_IFLNK 0120000 /* Symbolic link. */
#define __S_IFSOCK 0140000 /* Socket. */
/* POSIX.1b objects. Note that these macros always evaluate to zero. But
they do it by enforcing the correct use of the macros. */
#define __S_TYPEISMQ(buf) ((buf)->st_mode - (buf)->st_mode)
#define __S_TYPEISSEM(buf) ((buf)->st_mode - (buf)->st_mode)
#define __S_TYPEISSHM(buf) ((buf)->st_mode - (buf)->st_mode)
/* Protection bits. */
#define __S_ISUID 04000 /* Set user ID on execution. */
#define __S_ISGID 02000 /* Set group ID on execution. */
#define __S_ISVTX 01000 /* Save swapped text after use (sticky). */
#define __S_IREAD 0400 /* Read by owner. */
#define __S_IWRITE 0200 /* Write by owner. */
#define __S_IEXEC 0100 /* Execute by owner. */