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#ifndef __ASM_SH_STAT_H
#define __ASM_SH_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;
};

#if defined(__SH5__) || defined(CONFIG_CPU_SH5)
struct stat {
	unsigned short st_dev;
	unsigned short __pad1;
	unsigned long st_ino;
	unsigned short st_mode;
	unsigned short st_nlink;
	unsigned short st_uid;
	unsigned short st_gid;
	unsigned short st_rdev;
	unsigned short __pad2;
	unsigned long  st_size;
	unsigned long  st_blksize;
	unsigned long  st_blocks;
	unsigned long  st_atime;
	unsigned long  st_atime_nsec;
	unsigned long  st_mtime;
	unsigned long  st_mtime_nsec;
	unsigned long  st_ctime;
	unsigned long  st_ctime_nsec;
	unsigned long  __unused4;
	unsigned long  __unused5;
};

/* This matches struct stat64 in glibc2.1, hence the absolutely
 * insane amounts of padding around dev_t's.
 */
struct stat64 {
	unsigned short	st_dev;
	unsigned char	__pad0[10];

	unsigned long	st_ino;
	unsigned int	st_mode;
	unsigned int	st_nlink;

	unsigned long	st_uid;
	unsigned long	st_gid;

	unsigned short	st_rdev;
	unsigned char	__pad3[10];

	long long	st_size;
	unsigned long	st_blksize;

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

	unsigned long	st_atime;
	unsigned long	st_atime_nsec;

	unsigned long	st_mtime;
	unsigned long	st_mtime_nsec;

	unsigned long	st_ctime;
	unsigned long	st_ctime_nsec;	/* will be high 32 bits of ctime someday */

	unsigned long	__unused1;
	unsigned long	__unused2;
};
#else
struct stat {
	unsigned long  st_dev;
	unsigned long  st_ino;
	unsigned short st_mode;
	unsigned short st_nlink;
	unsigned short st_uid;
	unsigned short st_gid;
	unsigned long  st_rdev;
	unsigned long  st_size;
	unsigned long  st_blksize;
	unsigned long  st_blocks;
	unsigned long  st_atime;
	unsigned long  st_atime_nsec;
	unsigned long  st_mtime;
	unsigned long  st_mtime_nsec;
	unsigned long  st_ctime;
	unsigned long  st_ctime_nsec;
	unsigned long  __unused4;
	unsigned long  __unused5;
};

/* This matches struct stat64 in glibc2.1, hence the absolutely
 * insane amounts of padding around dev_t's.
 */
struct stat64 {
	unsigned long long	st_dev;
	unsigned char	__pad0[4];

#define STAT64_HAS_BROKEN_ST_INO	1
	unsigned long	__st_ino;

	unsigned int	st_mode;
	unsigned int	st_nlink;

	unsigned long	st_uid;
	unsigned long	st_gid;

	unsigned long long	st_rdev;
	unsigned char	__pad3[4];

	long long	st_size;
	unsigned long	st_blksize;

	unsigned long long	st_blocks;	/* Number 512-byte blocks allocated. */

	unsigned long	st_atime;
	unsigned long	st_atime_nsec;

	unsigned long	st_mtime;
	unsigned long	st_mtime_nsec;

	unsigned long	st_ctime;
	unsigned long	st_ctime_nsec;

	unsigned long long	st_ino;
};

#define STAT_HAVE_NSEC 1
#endif

#endif /* __ASM_SH_STAT_H */