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For these nine header files, the asm-generic version should be semantically identical to what is in x86. Change the contents to be binary identical, for better review. Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> LKML-Reference: <cover.1245354003.git.arnd@arndb.de> Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
48 lines
1.5 KiB
C
48 lines
1.5 KiB
C
#ifndef __ASM_GENERIC_MSGBUF_H
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#define __ASM_GENERIC_MSGBUF_H
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#include <asm/bitsperlong.h>
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/*
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* generic msqid64_ds structure.
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*
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* Note extra padding because this structure is passed back and forth
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* between kernel and user space.
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*
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* msqid64_ds was originally meant to be architecture specific, but
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* everyone just ended up making identical copies without specific
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* optimizations, so we may just as well all use the same one.
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*
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* 64 bit architectures typically define a 64 bit __kernel_time_t,
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* so they do not need the first three padding words.
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* On big-endian systems, the padding is in the wrong place.
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*
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* Pad space is left for:
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* - 64-bit time_t to solve y2038 problem
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* - 2 miscellaneous 32-bit values
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*/
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struct msqid64_ds {
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struct ipc64_perm msg_perm;
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__kernel_time_t msg_stime; /* last msgsnd time */
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#if __BITS_PER_LONG != 64
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unsigned long __unused1;
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#endif
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__kernel_time_t msg_rtime; /* last msgrcv time */
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#if __BITS_PER_LONG != 64
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unsigned long __unused2;
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#endif
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__kernel_time_t msg_ctime; /* last change time */
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#if __BITS_PER_LONG != 64
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unsigned long __unused3;
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#endif
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unsigned long msg_cbytes; /* current number of bytes on queue */
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unsigned long msg_qnum; /* number of messages in queue */
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unsigned long msg_qbytes; /* max number of bytes on queue */
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__kernel_pid_t msg_lspid; /* pid of last msgsnd */
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__kernel_pid_t msg_lrpid; /* last receive pid */
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unsigned long __unused4;
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unsigned long __unused5;
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};
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#endif /* __ASM_GENERIC_MSGBUF_H */
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