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#ifndef _ASM_STAT_H
#define _ASM_STAT_H

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;
unsigned long st_size;
unsigned long st_atime;
unsigned long st_mtime;
unsigned long st_ctime;
};

/* This matches struct stat in uClibc/glibc. */
struct stat {
unsigned char __pad1[6];
unsigned short st_dev;

unsigned long __pad2;
unsigned long st_ino;

unsigned short __pad3;
unsigned short st_mode;
unsigned short __pad4;
unsigned short st_nlink;

unsigned short __pad5;
unsigned short st_uid;
unsigned short __pad6;
unsigned short st_gid;

unsigned char __pad7[6];
unsigned short st_rdev;

unsigned long __pad8;
unsigned long st_size;

unsigned long __pad9; /* align 64-bit st_blocks to 2-word */
unsigned long st_blksize;

unsigned long __pad10; /* future possible st_blocks high bits */
unsigned long st_blocks; /* Number 512-byte blocks allocated. */

unsigned long __unused1;
unsigned long st_atime;

unsigned long __unused2;
unsigned long st_mtime;

unsigned long __unused3;
unsigned long st_ctime;

unsigned long long __unused4;
};

/* This matches struct stat64 in uClibc/glibc. The layout is exactly
the same as that of struct stat above, with 64-bit types taking up
space that was formerly used by padding. stat syscalls are still
different from stat64, though, in that the former tests for
overflow. */
struct stat64 {
unsigned char __pad1[6];
unsigned short st_dev;

unsigned long long st_ino;

unsigned int st_mode;
unsigned int st_nlink;

unsigned long st_uid;
unsigned long st_gid;

unsigned char __pad2[6];
unsigned short st_rdev;

long long st_size;

unsigned long __pad3; /* align 64-bit st_blocks to 2-word */
unsigned long st_blksize;

unsigned long __pad4; /* future possible st_blocks high bits */
unsigned long st_blocks; /* Number 512-byte blocks allocated. */

unsigned long st_atime_nsec;
unsigned long st_atime;

unsigned int st_mtime_nsec;
unsigned long st_mtime;

unsigned long st_ctime_nsec;
unsigned long st_ctime;

unsigned long long __unused4;
};

#endif /* _ASM_STAT_H */