glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/struct_stat_time64.h
Adhemerval Zanella aa03f722f3 linux: Add {f}stat{at} y2038 support
A new struct __stat{64}_t64 type is added with the required
__timespec64 time definition.  Only LFS is added, 64-bit time with
32-bit offsets is not supposed to be supported (no existing glibc
configuration supports such a combination).  It is done with an extra
__NR_statx call plus a conversion to the new __stat{64}_t64 type.
The statx call is done only for 32-bit time_t ABIs.

Internally some extra routines to copy from/to struct stat{64}
to struct __stat{64} used on multiple implementations (stat, fstat,
lstat, and fstatat) are added on a extra implementation
(stat_t64_cp.c).  Alse some extra routines to copy from statx to
__stat{64} is added on statx_cp.c.

Checked with a build for all affected ABIs. I also checked on x86_64,
i686, powerpc, powerpc64le, sparcv9, sparc64, s390, and s390x.

Reviewed-by: Lukasz Majewski <lukma@denx.de>
2020-10-09 17:02:07 -03:00

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/* Struct stat with 64-bit time support.
Copyright (C) 2020 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, see
<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#ifndef _BITS_STRUCT_STAT_TIME64_H
#define _BITS_STRUCT_STAT_TIME64_H 1
#if __TIMESIZE == 64
# define __stat64_t64 stat64
#else
# ifdef __USE_LARGEFILE64
# include <endian.h>
/* The definition should be equal to the 'struct __timespec64' internal
layout. */
# if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
# define __fieldts64(name) \
__time64_t name; __int32_t :32; __int32_t name ## nsec
# else
# define __fieldts64(name) \
__time64_t name; __int32_t name ## nsec; __int32_t :32
# endif
/* Workaround for the definition from struct_stat.h */
# undef st_atime
# undef st_mtime
# undef st_ctime
struct __stat64_t64
{
__dev_t st_dev; /* Device. */
__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.*/
__dev_t st_rdev; /* Device number, if device. */
__off64_t st_size; /* Size of file, in bytes. */
__blksize_t st_blksize; /* Optimal block size for I/O. */
__blkcnt64_t st_blocks; /* Number 512-byte blocks allocated. */
# ifdef __USE_XOPEN2K8
/* 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 __timespec64 st_atim; /* Time of last access. */
struct __timespec64 st_mtim; /* Time of last modification. */
struct __timespec64 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
__fieldts64 (st_atime);
__fieldts64 (st_mtime);
__fieldts64 (st_ctime);
# endif /* __USE_XOPEN2K8 */
};
# define _STATBUF_ST_BLKSIZE
# define _STATBUF_ST_RDEV
# define _STATBUF_ST_NSEC
# undef __fieldts64
# endif /* __USE_LARGEFILE64 */
# endif /* __TIMESIZE == 64 */
#endif /* _BITS_STRUCT_STAT_TIME64_H */