xref: /netbsd/sys/compat/linux/arch/mips/linux_types.h (revision 6550d01e)
1 /*	$NetBSD: linux_types.h,v 1.11 2009/01/11 02:45:48 christos Exp $ */
2 
3 /*-
4  * Copyright (c) 1995, 1998, 2001 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5  * All rights reserved.
6  *
7  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8  * by Frank van der Linden, Eric Haszlakiewicz and Emmanuel Dreyfus.
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30  */
31 
32 #ifndef _MIPS_LINUX_TYPES_H
33 #define _MIPS_LINUX_TYPES_H
34 
35 /*
36  * from Linux's include/asm-mips/posix-types.h
37  */
38 typedef int linux_uid_t;
39 typedef int linux_gid_t;
40 typedef unsigned int linux_dev_t;
41 typedef unsigned int linux_mode_t;
42 typedef long linux_time_t;
43 typedef long linux_suseconds_t;
44 typedef long linux_clock_t;
45 typedef long linux_off_t;
46 typedef int linux_pid_t;
47 #if defined(ELFSIZE) && (ELFSIZE == 64)
48 typedef unsigned int linux_ino_t;
49 typedef unsigned int linux_nlink_t;
50 typedef unsigned long linux_ino_t32;
51 typedef int linux_nlink_t32;
52 #else
53 typedef unsigned long linux_ino_t;
54 typedef int linux_nlink_t;
55 typedef linux_ino_t linux_ino_t32;
56 typedef linux_nlink_t linux_nlink_t32;
57 #endif
58 
59 /*
60  * From Linux's include/asm-mips/termbits.h
61  */
62 typedef unsigned char linux_cc_t;
63 #if defined(ELFSIZE) && (ELFSIZE == 64)
64 typedef unsigned int linux_speed_t;
65 typedef unsigned int linux_tcflag_t;
66 #else
67 typedef unsigned long linux_speed_t;
68 typedef unsigned long linux_tcflag_t;
69 #endif
70 
71 #if defined(ELFSIZE) && (ELFSIZE == 64)
72 /*
73  * From Linux's include/asm-mips64/stat.h
74  * 64 bit version of struct linux_stat memory layout is the
75  * same as of struct stat64 of the 32-bit Linux kernel
76  */
77 struct linux_stat {
78 	linux_dev_t	lst_dev;
79 	unsigned int	lst_pad0[3];
80 	unsigned long	lst_ino;
81 	linux_mode_t	lst_mode;
82 	linux_nlink_t	lst_nlink;
83 	linux_uid_t	lst_uid;
84 	linux_gid_t	lst_gid;
85 	linux_dev_t	lst_rdev;
86 	unsigned int	lst_pad1[3];
87 	linux_off_t	lst_size;
88 	unsigned int	lst_atime;
89 	unsigned int	lreserved0;
90 	unsigned int	lst_mtime;
91 	unsigned int	lreserved1;
92 	unsigned int	lst_ctime;
93 	unsigned int	lreserved2;
94 	unsigned int	lst_blksize;
95 	unsigned int	lst_pad2;
96 	unsigned long	lst_blocks;
97 };
98 
99 struct stat32 {
100 	linux_dev_t	lst_dev;
101  	int		lst_pad1[3];
102  	linux_ino_t32	lst_ino;
103  	linux_mode_t	lst_mode;
104  	linux_nlink_t32	lst_nlink;
105  	linux_uid_t	lst_uid;
106  	linux_gid_t	lst_gid;
107  	linux_dev_t	lst_rdev;
108  	int		lst_pad2[2];
109  	linux_off_t	lst_size;
110  	int		lst_pad3;
111  	linux_time_t	lst_atime;
112  	int		lreserved0;
113  	linux_time_t	lst_mtime;
114  	int		lreserved1;
115  	linux_time_t	lst_ctime;
116  	int		lreserved2;
117  	int		lst_blksize;
118  	int		lst_blocks;
119  	int		lst_pad4[14];
120 };
121 #else
122 /*
123  * This matches struct stat64 in glibc2.1, hence the absolutely
124  * insane amounts of padding around dev_t's.
125  *
126  * Still from Linux's include/asm-mips/stat.h
127  */
128 struct linux_stat64 {
129 	unsigned long	lst_dev;
130 	unsigned long	lst_pad0[3];
131 	unsigned long long lst_ino;
132 #define lst_ino64 lst_ino
133 	linux_mode_t	lst_mode;
134 	linux_nlink_t	lst_nlink;
135 	linux_uid_t	lst_uid;
136 	linux_gid_t	lst_gid;
137 	unsigned long	lst_rdev;
138 	unsigned long	lst_pad1[3];
139 	long long	lst_size;
140 	linux_time_t	lst_atime;
141 	unsigned long 	lreserved0;
142 	linux_time_t	lst_mtime;
143 	unsigned long 	lreserved1;
144 	linux_time_t	lst_ctime;
145 	unsigned long 	lreserved2;
146 	unsigned long	lst_blksize;
147 	long long 	lst_blocks;
148 };
149 
150 /*
151  * struct linux_stat is defined in Linux's include/asm-mips/stat.h
152  * There is also a old_kernel_stat in Linux
153  */
154 struct linux_stat {
155 	linux_dev_t	lst_dev;
156 	long		lst_pad[3];
157 	linux_ino_t32	lst_ino;
158 	linux_mode_t	lst_mode;
159 	linux_nlink_t32	lst_nlink;
160 	linux_uid_t	lst_uid;
161 	linux_gid_t	lst_gid;
162 	linux_dev_t	lst_rdev;
163 	long		lst_pad2[2];
164 	linux_off_t	lst_size;
165 	long		lst_pad3;
166 	linux_time_t	lst_atime;
167 	long		lreserved0;
168 	linux_time_t	lst_mtime;
169 	long		lreserved1;
170 	linux_time_t	lst_ctime;
171 	long		lreserved2;
172 	long		lst_blksize;
173 	long		lst_blocks;
174 	char		lst_fstype[16];
175 	long		lst_pad4[8];
176 	unsigned int	lst_flags;
177 	unsigned int	lst_gen;
178 };
179 #endif
180 
181 #endif /* !_MIPS_LINUX_TYPES_H */
182