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- #ifndef _GENERIC_STATFS_H
- #define _GENERIC_STATFS_H
- #include <linux/types.h>
- /*
- * Most 64-bit platforms use 'long', while most 32-bit platforms use '__u32'.
- * Yes, they differ in signedness as well as size.
- * Special cases can override it for themselves -- except for S390x, which
- * is just a little too special for us. And MIPS, which I'm not touching
- * with a 10' pole.
- */
- #ifndef __statfs_word
- #if __BITS_PER_LONG == 64
- #define __statfs_word __kernel_long_t
- #else
- #define __statfs_word __u32
- #endif
- #endif
- struct statfs {
- __statfs_word f_type;
- __statfs_word f_bsize;
- __statfs_word f_blocks;
- __statfs_word f_bfree;
- __statfs_word f_bavail;
- __statfs_word f_files;
- __statfs_word f_ffree;
- __kernel_fsid_t f_fsid;
- __statfs_word f_namelen;
- __statfs_word f_frsize;
- __statfs_word f_flags;
- __statfs_word f_spare[4];
- };
- /*
- * ARM needs to avoid the 32-bit padding at the end, for consistency
- * between EABI and OABI
- */
- #ifndef ARCH_PACK_STATFS64
- #define ARCH_PACK_STATFS64
- #endif
- struct statfs64 {
- __statfs_word f_type;
- __statfs_word f_bsize;
- __u64 f_blocks;
- __u64 f_bfree;
- __u64 f_bavail;
- __u64 f_files;
- __u64 f_ffree;
- __kernel_fsid_t f_fsid;
- __statfs_word f_namelen;
- __statfs_word f_frsize;
- __statfs_word f_flags;
- __statfs_word f_spare[4];
- } ARCH_PACK_STATFS64;
- /*
- * IA64 and x86_64 need to avoid the 32-bit padding at the end,
- * to be compatible with the i386 ABI
- */
- #ifndef ARCH_PACK_COMPAT_STATFS64
- #define ARCH_PACK_COMPAT_STATFS64
- #endif
- struct compat_statfs64 {
- __u32 f_type;
- __u32 f_bsize;
- __u64 f_blocks;
- __u64 f_bfree;
- __u64 f_bavail;
- __u64 f_files;
- __u64 f_ffree;
- __kernel_fsid_t f_fsid;
- __u32 f_namelen;
- __u32 f_frsize;
- __u32 f_flags;
- __u32 f_spare[4];
- } ARCH_PACK_COMPAT_STATFS64;
- #endif /* _GENERIC_STATFS_H */
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