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#ifndef _ASM_STAT_H
#define _ASM_STAT_H
#include <linux/types.h>
struct __old_kernel_stat {
unsigned int st_dev;
unsigned int st_ino;
unsigned int st_mode;
unsigned int st_nlink;
unsigned int st_uid;
unsigned int st_gid;
unsigned int st_rdev;
long st_size;
unsigned int st_atime, st_res1;
unsigned int st_mtime, st_res2;
unsigned int st_ctime, st_res3;
unsigned int st_blksize;
int st_blocks;
unsigned int st_unused0[2];
};
struct stat {
dev_t st_dev;
long st_pad1[3]; /* Reserved for network id */
ino_t st_ino;
mode_t st_mode;
nlink_t st_nlink;
uid_t st_uid;
gid_t st_gid;
dev_t st_rdev;
long st_pad2[2];
off_t st_size;
long st_pad3;
/*
* Actually this should be timestruc_t st_atime, st_mtime and st_ctime
* but we don't have it under Linux.
*/
time_t st_atime;
long reserved0;
time_t st_mtime;
long reserved1;
time_t st_ctime;
long reserved2;
long st_blksize;
long st_blocks;
long st_pad4[14];
};
/*
* This matches struct stat64 in glibc2.1, hence the absolutely insane
* amounts of padding around dev_t's. The memory layout is the same as of
* struct stat of the 64-bit kernel.
*/
struct stat64 {
unsigned long st_dev;
unsigned long st_pad0[3]; /* Reserved for st_dev expansion */
unsigned long long st_ino;
mode_t st_mode;
nlink_t st_nlink;
uid_t st_uid;
gid_t st_gid;
unsigned long st_rdev;
unsigned long st_pad1[3]; /* Reserved for st_rdev expansion */
long long st_size;
/*
* Actually this should be timestruc_t st_atime, st_mtime and st_ctime
* but we don't have it under Linux.
*/
time_t st_atime;
unsigned long reserved0; /* Reserved for st_atime expansion */
time_t st_mtime;
unsigned long reserved1; /* Reserved for st_mtime expansion */
time_t st_ctime;
unsigned long reserved2; /* Reserved for st_ctime expansion */
unsigned long st_blksize;
unsigned long st_pad2;
long long st_blocks;
};
#endif /* _ASM_STAT_H */