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android_development/ndk/platforms/android-9/arch-x86/include/asm/stat.h
David 'Digit' Turner 3e1498c4c4 ndk: x86: Sanitize platform headers and libraries.
This change sanitizes the x86-specific platform headers and libraries.
It does two things:

- Remove the stuff under android-3/arch-x86

- Update the content of android-9/arch-x86 from a recent AOSP
  full_x86-eng build (see caveats below).

Some files appear to move because they didn't change (e.g. kernel headers).

This change was generated by following these steps:

1/ Build full_x86-eng from the AOSP tree

2/ From $ANDROID_ROOT/ndk, run:

   build/tools/dev-system-import.sh --direct --arch=x86 9

3/ Under $ANDROID_ROOT/development/ndk, do:

   git rm -r android-3/arch-x86
   git add android-9/arch-x86
   git checkout -- android-9/include
   git ls-files -o | xargs rm
   git commit

IMPORTANT:
   The AOSP tip-of-tree used to generate these files
   includes post-Gingerbread changes !!

   The final version of the android-9/arch-x86 files will have to
   be generated from the gingerbread branch after we back-port all
   x86-support changes to it.

   These binaries are thus not final, but can be used to generate
   working experimental NDK packages, including prebuilt GNU libstdc++
   and STLport binaries that implement -fstack-protector correctly.

Change-Id: I260896185a098b9b356bd26f492692e4a4f66f8f
2011-05-27 06:14:16 +02:00

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/****************************************************************************
****************************************************************************
***
*** This header was automatically generated from a Linux kernel header
*** of the same name, to make information necessary for userspace to
*** call into the kernel available to libc. It contains only constants,
*** structures, and macros generated from the original header, and thus,
*** contains no copyrightable information.
***
****************************************************************************
****************************************************************************/
#ifndef _ASM_X86_STAT_H
#define _ASM_X86_STAT_H
#define STAT_HAVE_NSEC 1
#ifdef __i386__
struct stat {
unsigned long st_dev;
unsigned long st_ino;
unsigned short st_mode;
unsigned short st_nlink;
unsigned short st_uid;
unsigned short st_gid;
unsigned long st_rdev;
unsigned long st_size;
unsigned long st_blksize;
unsigned long st_blocks;
unsigned long st_atime;
unsigned long st_atime_nsec;
unsigned long st_mtime;
unsigned long st_mtime_nsec;
unsigned long st_ctime;
unsigned long st_ctime_nsec;
unsigned long __unused4;
unsigned long __unused5;
};
#define STAT64_HAS_BROKEN_ST_INO 1
struct stat64 {
unsigned long long st_dev;
unsigned char __pad0[4];
unsigned long __st_ino;
unsigned int st_mode;
unsigned int st_nlink;
unsigned long st_uid;
unsigned long st_gid;
unsigned long long st_rdev;
unsigned char __pad3[4];
long long st_size;
unsigned long st_blksize;
unsigned long long st_blocks;
unsigned long st_atime;
unsigned long st_atime_nsec;
unsigned long st_mtime;
unsigned int st_mtime_nsec;
unsigned long st_ctime;
unsigned long st_ctime_nsec;
unsigned long long st_ino;
};
#else
struct stat {
unsigned long st_dev;
unsigned long st_ino;
unsigned long st_nlink;
unsigned int st_mode;
unsigned int st_uid;
unsigned int st_gid;
unsigned int __pad0;
unsigned long st_rdev;
long st_size;
long st_blksize;
long st_blocks;
unsigned long st_atime;
unsigned long st_atime_nsec;
unsigned long st_mtime;
unsigned long st_mtime_nsec;
unsigned long st_ctime;
unsigned long st_ctime_nsec;
long __unused[3];
};
#endif
struct __old_kernel_stat {
unsigned short st_dev;
unsigned short st_ino;
unsigned short st_mode;
unsigned short st_nlink;
unsigned short st_uid;
unsigned short st_gid;
unsigned short st_rdev;
#ifdef __i386__
unsigned long st_size;
unsigned long st_atime;
unsigned long st_mtime;
unsigned long st_ctime;
#else
unsigned int st_size;
unsigned int st_atime;
unsigned int st_mtime;
unsigned int st_ctime;
#endif
};
#endif