glibc/bits/wordsize.h
Florian Weimer 9abdae94c7 login: structs utmp, utmpx, lastlog _TIME_BITS independence (bug 30701)
These structs describe file formats under /var/log, and should not
depend on the definition of _TIME_BITS.  This is achieved by
defining __WORDSIZE_TIME64_COMPAT32 to 1 on 32-bit ports that
support 32-bit time_t values (where __time_t is 32 bits).

Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella  <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
2024-04-19 14:38:17 +02:00

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#error "This file must be written based on the data type sizes of the target"
/* The following entries are a template for what defines should be in the
wordsize.h header file for a target. */
/* Size in bits of the 'long int' and pointer types. */
#define __WORDSIZE
/* This should be set to 1 if __WORDSIZE is 32 and size_t is type
'unsigned long' instead of type 'unsigned int'. This will ensure
that SIZE_MAX is defined as an unsigned long constant instead of an
unsigned int constant. Set to 0 if __WORDSIZE is 32 and size_t is
'unsigned int' and leave undefined if __WORDSIZE is 64. */
#define __WORDSIZE32_SIZE_ULONG
/* This should be set to 1 if __WORDSIZE is 32 and ptrdiff_t is type 'long'
instead of type 'int'. This will ensure that PTRDIFF_MIN and PTRDIFF_MAX
are defined as long constants instead of int constants. Set to 0 if
__WORDSIZE is 32 and ptrdiff_t is type 'int' and leave undefined if
__WORDSIZE is 64. */
#define __WORDSIZE32_PTRDIFF_LONG
/* Set to 1 in order to force time types to be 32 bits instead of 64 bits in
struct lastlog and struct utmp{,x}. This may be done in
order to make 64-bit ports compatible with 32-bit ports. Set to 0 for
64-bit ports where the time types are 64-bits and new 32-bit ports
where time_t is 64 bits, and there is no companion architecture with
32-bit time_t. */
#define __WORDSIZE_TIME64_COMPAT32