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/* * ntfstypes.h - This file defines four things: * - Generic platform independent fixed-size types (e.g. ntfs_u32). * - Specific fixed-size types (e.g. ntfs_offset_t). * - Macros that read and write those types from and to byte arrays. * - Types derived from OS specific ones. * * Copyright (C) 1996, 1998, 1999 Martin von Löwis * Copyright (C) 2001 Anton Altaparmakov (AIA) */ #include <linux/fs.h> #include "ntfsendian.h" #include <asm/types.h> /* Integral types */ #ifndef NTFS_INTEGRAL_TYPES #define NTFS_INTEGRAL_TYPES typedef u8 ntfs_u8; typedef u16 ntfs_u16; typedef u32 ntfs_u32; typedef u64 ntfs_u64; typedef s8 ntfs_s8; typedef s16 ntfs_s16; typedef s32 ntfs_s32; typedef s64 ntfs_s64; #endif /* Unicode character type */ #ifndef NTFS_WCHAR_T #define NTFS_WCHAR_T typedef u16 ntfs_wchar_t; #endif /* File offset */ #ifndef NTFS_OFFSET_T #define NTFS_OFFSET_T typedef s64 ntfs_offset_t; #endif /* UTC */ #ifndef NTFS_TIME64_T #define NTFS_TIME64_T typedef u64 ntfs_time64_t; #endif /* * This is really signed long long. So we support only volumes up to 2Tb. This * is ok as Win2k also only uses 32-bits to store clusters. * Whatever you do keep this a SIGNED value or a lot of NTFS users with * corrupted filesystems will lynch you! It causes massive fs corruption when * unsigned due to the nature of many checks relying on being performed on * signed quantities. (AIA) */ #ifndef NTFS_CLUSTER_T #define NTFS_CLUSTER_T typedef s32 ntfs_cluster_t; #endif /* Architecture independent macros. */ /* PUTU32 would not clear all bytes. */ #define NTFS_PUTINUM(p,i) NTFS_PUTU64(p, i->i_number); \ NTFS_PUTU16(((char*)p) + 6, i->sequence_number) /* System dependent types. */ #include <asm/posix_types.h> #ifndef NTMODE_T #define NTMODE_T typedef __kernel_mode_t ntmode_t; #endif #ifndef NTFS_UID_T #define NTFS_UID_T typedef uid_t ntfs_uid_t; #endif #ifndef NTFS_GID_T #define NTFS_GID_T typedef gid_t ntfs_gid_t; #endif #ifndef NTFS_SIZE_T #define NTFS_SIZE_T typedef __kernel_size_t ntfs_size_t; #endif #ifndef NTFS_TIME_T #define NTFS_TIME_T typedef __kernel_time_t ntfs_time_t; #endif |