{ $Id$ This file is part of the Free Pascal run time library. Copyright (c) 1999-2000 by Michael Van Canneyt, member of the Free Pascal development team. See the file COPYING.FPC, included in this distribution, for details about the copyright. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. **********************************************************************} type { Linux system calls take arguments as follows : i386 m68k ppc %eax %d0 r0 System call number %ebx %d1 r3 first argument %ecx %d2 r4 second argument %edx %d3 r5 third argumens %esi %d3 r6 fourth argument %edi %d4 r7 fifth argument That is why we define a special type, with only these arguments To make it processor independent, we don't give any system dependent names, but the rather abstract reg1,reg2 etc; SysCallRegs=record reg1,reg2,reg3,reg4,reg5,reg6 : longint; end; PSysCallRegs=^SysCallRegs; TSysCallRegs=SysCallRegs; } { { The following are records for system calls } dirent = packed record ino, off : longint; reclen : word; name : array [0..255] of char; end; pdirent =^dirent; TDirEnt = dirent; TDir = packed record fd : integer; loc : longint; size : integer; buf : pdirent; {The following are used in libc, but NOT in the linux kernel sources ??} nextoff: longint; dd_max : integer; {size of buf. Irrelevant, as buf is of type dirent} lock : pointer; end; PDir =^TDir; } { can't put definition in stat.inc because stat.inc is also included in } { bunxtype.inc, which is used together with ptypes.inc, which defines } { def_t in another way :( } { {$ifdef cpui386} dev_t = word; {$else cpui386} {$ifdef cpum68k} dev_t = word; {$else cpum68k} {$ifdef cpupowerpc} dev_t = cardinal; {$else cpupowerpc} {$ifdef cpusparc} dev_t = cardinal; {$else cpusparc} {$error dev_t unknown for this processor} {$endif cpusparc} {$endif cpupowerpc} {$endif cpum68k} {$endif cpui386} }{ { definition of stat record type } {i stat.inc} PStat=^Stat; TStat=Stat; } TStatfs = packed record fstype, { File system type } bsize, { Optimal block trensfer size } blocks, { Data blocks in system } bfree, { free blocks in system } bavail, { Available free blocks to non-root users } files, { File nodes in system } ffree, { Free file nodes in system } fsid, { File system ID } namelen : longint; { Maximum name length in system } spare : array [0..6] of longint; { For later use } end; PStatFS=^TStatFS; { fdSet=array[0..31] of longint;{=1024 bits} pfdset=^fdset; TFDSet=fdset; timeval = packed record sec,usec:longint end; ptimeval=^timeval; TTimeVal=timeval; timespec = packed record tv_sec,tv_nsec:longint; end; timezone = packed record minuteswest,dsttime:longint; end; ptimezone =^timezone; TTimeZone = timezone; utsname = packed record sysname, nodename, release, version, machine, domainname : Array[0..64] of char; end; PUTSName=^UTSName; TUTSName=UTSName; } { $Log$ Revision 1.12 2003-09-14 20:15:01 marco * Unix reform stage two. Remove all calls from Unix that exist in Baseunix. Revision 1.11 2003/08/21 22:24:52 olle - removed parameter from fpc_iocheck Revision 1.10 2003/07/08 21:23:24 peter * sparc fixes Revision 1.9 2003/07/08 14:18:40 peter * fdset changed to 1024 bits Revision 1.8 2003/05/15 22:50:50 jonas * the stat type is processor-dependent * the dev_t tpye is processor dependent. Don't use it in the stat type however, as that one is also used at a time where dev_t is already defined as qword Revision 1.7 2002/09/07 16:01:20 peter * old logs removed and tabs fixed Revision 1.6 2002/07/29 17:50:02 florian + added register location description for ppc }