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2024-05-16Correct uClibc compilation.Dmitry Chestnykh
- Include sys/types.h instead of asm/types.h to prevent types conflict for uClibc typedefs and kernel headers typedefs. - Cast 3rd arg of utimensat_time64 syscall to integer type to avoid compiler's -Wint-conversion error. The error was found during uClibc compilation for mips32. Signed-off-by: Dmitry Chestnykh <dm.chestnykh@gmail.com>
2024-02-25Add support for using time64 on big-endian machines.Dmitry Chestnykh
For BE architectures there is one significant difference in comparison with time64 support for little-endian architectures like ARMv7. The difference is that we strictly need to pass two 64bit values to system calls because Linux Kernel internally uses `struct __kernel_timespec` and similar, which consists of two 64bit fields. For this reason many files have been changed to convert pointers to timespec-family structures (mixed of 64bit and 32bit values) to the pointer of the similar but 64bit-only structures for using as system calls args. This is general prerequisite for any BE architecture. Signed-off-by: Dmitry Chestnykh <dm.chestnykh@gmail.com>
2024-02-22Introduce time64 support.Dmitry Chestnykh
This patch introduces *time64 syscalls support for uClibc-ng. Currently the redirection of syscalls to their *time64 analogs is fully supported for 32bit ARM (ARMv5, ARMv6, ARMv7). The main changes that take effect when time64 feature is enabled are: - sizeof(time_t) is 8. - There is a possibility os setting date beyond year 2038. - some syscalls are redirected: clock_adjtime -> clock_adjtime64 clock_getres -> clock_getres_time64 clock_gettime -> clock_gettime64 clock_nanosleep -> clock_nanosleep_time64 clock_settime -> clock_settime64 futex -> futex_time64 mq_timedreceive -> mq_timedreceive_time64 mq_timedsend -> mq_timedsend_time64 ppoll -> ppoll_time64 pselect6 -> pselect6_time64 recvmmsg -> recvmmsg_time64 rt_sigtimedwait -> rt_sigtimedwait_time64 sched_rr_get_interval -> sched_rr_get_interval_time64 semtimedop -> semtimedop_time64 timer_gettime -> timer_gettime64 timer_settime -> timer_settime64 timerfd_gettime -> timerfd_gettime64 timerfd_settime -> timerfd_settime64 utimensat -> utimensat_time64. - settimeofday uses clock_settime (like in glibc/musl). - gettimeofday uses clock_gettime (like in glibc/musl). - nanosleep uses clock_nanosleep (like in glibc/musl). - There are some fixes in data structures used by libc and kernel for correct data handling both with and without enabled time64 support. Signed-off-by: Dmitry Chestnykh <dm.chestnykh@gmail.com>
2009-11-20futimens: add functionBernhard Reutner-Fischer
Signed-off-by: Bernhard Reutner-Fischer <rep.dot.nop@gmail.com>
2009-07-20first pass at implementing *at funcsMike Frysinger
Tested basic functionality with coreutils and things seem to work. At least gives us a basis to jump from. Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>