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#ifndef _LINUX_TIME32_H #define _LINUX_TIME32_H /* * These are all interfaces based on the old time_t definition * that overflows in 2038 on 32-bit architectures. New code * should use the replacements based on time64_t and timespec64. * * Any interfaces in here that become unused as we migrate * code to time64_t should get removed. */ #include <linux/time64.h> #include <linux/timex.h> #include <vdso/time32.h> struct old_itimerspec32 { struct old_timespec32 it_interval; struct old_timespec32 it_value; }; struct old_utimbuf32 { old_time32_t actime; old_time32_t modtime; }; struct old_timex32 { u32 modes; s32 offset; s32 freq; s32 maxerror; s32 esterror; s32 status; s32 constant; s32 precision; s32 tolerance; struct old_timeval32 time; s32 tick; s32 ppsfreq; s32 jitter; s32 shift; s32 stabil; s32 jitcnt; s32 calcnt; s32 errcnt; s32 stbcnt; s32 tai; s32:32; s32:32; s32:32; s32:32; s32:32; s32:32; s32:32; s32:32; s32:32; s32:32; s32:32; }; extern int get_old_timespec32(struct timespec64 *, const void __user *); extern int put_old_timespec32(const struct timespec64 *, void __user *); extern int get_old_itimerspec32(struct itimerspec64 *its, const struct old_itimerspec32 __user *uits); extern int put_old_itimerspec32(const struct itimerspec64 *its, struct old_itimerspec32 __user *uits); struct __kernel_timex; int get_old_timex32(struct __kernel_timex *, const struct old_timex32 __user *); int put_old_timex32(struct old_timex32 __user *, const struct __kernel_timex *); /** * ns_to_kernel_old_timeval - Convert nanoseconds to timeval * @nsec: the nanoseconds value to be converted * * Returns the timeval representation of the nsec parameter. */ extern struct __kernel_old_timeval ns_to_kernel_old_timeval(s64 nsec); #endif |