pwd_freebsd_arm.go (29367B)
1 // Code generated by 'ccgo pwd/gen.c -crt-import-path "" -export-defines "" -export-enums "" -export-externs X -export-fields F -export-structs "" -export-typedefs "" -header -hide _OSSwapInt16,_OSSwapInt32,_OSSwapInt64 -ignore-unsupported-alignment -o pwd/pwd_freebsd_arm.go -pkgname pwd', DO NOT EDIT. 2 3 package pwd 4 5 import ( 6 "math" 7 "reflect" 8 "sync/atomic" 9 "unsafe" 10 ) 11 12 var _ = math.Pi 13 var _ reflect.Kind 14 var _ atomic.Value 15 var _ unsafe.Pointer 16 17 const ( 18 X_FILE_OFFSET_BITS = 64 // <builtin>:25:1: 19 X_GID_T_DECLARED = 0 // pwd.h:48:1: 20 X_ILP32 = 1 // <predefined>:1:1: 21 X_MACHINE__TYPES_H_ = 0 // _types.h:42:1: 22 X_MASTERPASSWD = "master.passwd" // pwd.h:70:1: 23 X_MP_DB = "pwd.db" // pwd.h:73:1: 24 X_Nonnull = 0 // cdefs.h:790:1: 25 X_Null_unspecified = 0 // cdefs.h:792:1: 26 X_Nullable = 0 // cdefs.h:791:1: 27 X_PASSWD = "passwd" // pwd.h:68:1: 28 X_PASSWORD_EFMT1 = 95 // pwd.h:110:1: 29 X_PASSWORD_LEN = 128 // pwd.h:112:1: 30 X_PATH_MASTERPASSWD = "/etc/master.passwd" // pwd.h:69:1: 31 X_PATH_MP_DB = "/etc/pwd.db" // pwd.h:72:1: 32 X_PATH_PASSWD = "/etc/passwd" // pwd.h:67:1: 33 X_PATH_PWD = "/etc" // pwd.h:66:1: 34 X_PATH_PWD_MKDB = "/usr/sbin/pwd_mkdb" // pwd.h:77:1: 35 X_PATH_SMP_DB = "/etc/spwd.db" // pwd.h:74:1: 36 X_PWD_CURRENT_VERSION = 4 // pwd.h:108:1: 37 X_PWD_H_ = 0 // pwd.h:41:1: 38 X_PWF_CHANGE = 16 // pwd.h:134:1: 39 X_PWF_CLASS = 32 // pwd.h:135:1: 40 X_PWF_DIR = 128 // pwd.h:137:1: 41 X_PWF_EXPIRE = 512 // pwd.h:139:1: 42 X_PWF_FILES = 0x1000 // pwd.h:145:1: 43 X_PWF_GECOS = 64 // pwd.h:136:1: 44 X_PWF_GID = 8 // pwd.h:133:1: 45 X_PWF_HESIOD = 0x3000 // pwd.h:147:1: 46 X_PWF_NAME = 1 // pwd.h:130:1: 47 X_PWF_NIS = 0x2000 // pwd.h:146:1: 48 X_PWF_PASSWD = 2 // pwd.h:131:1: 49 X_PWF_SHELL = 256 // pwd.h:138:1: 50 X_PWF_SOURCE = 0x3000 // pwd.h:144:1: 51 X_PWF_UID = 4 // pwd.h:132:1: 52 X_PW_KEYBYNAME = 49 // pwd.h:97:1: 53 X_PW_KEYBYNUM = 50 // pwd.h:98:1: 54 X_PW_KEYBYUID = 51 // pwd.h:99:1: 55 X_PW_KEYYPBYNUM = 53 // pwd.h:101:1: 56 X_PW_KEYYPENABLED = 52 // pwd.h:100:1: 57 X_PW_VERSION_MASK = 240 // pwd.h:94:1: 58 X_SIZE_T_DECLARED = 0 // pwd.h:63:1: 59 X_SMP_DB = "spwd.db" // pwd.h:75:1: 60 X_SYS_CDEFS_H_ = 0 // cdefs.h:39:1: 61 X_SYS__TYPES_H_ = 0 // _types.h:32:1: 62 X_TIME_T_DECLARED = 0 // pwd.h:53:1: 63 X_UID_T_DECLARED = 0 // pwd.h:58:1: 64 Unix = 1 // <predefined>:367:1: 65 ) 66 67 type Ptrdiff_t = int32 /* <builtin>:3:26 */ 68 69 type Size_t = uint32 /* <builtin>:9:23 */ 70 71 type Wchar_t = uint32 /* <builtin>:15:24 */ 72 73 type X__builtin_va_list = uintptr /* <builtin>:46:14 */ 74 type X__float128 = float64 /* <builtin>:47:21 */ 75 76 // - 77 // SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause 78 // 79 // Copyright (c) 1989, 1993 80 // The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. 81 // (c) UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. 82 // All or some portions of this file are derived from material licensed 83 // to the University of California by American Telephone and Telegraph 84 // Co. or Unix System Laboratories, Inc. and are reproduced herein with 85 // the permission of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. 86 // 87 // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 88 // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 89 // are met: 90 // 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 91 // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 92 // 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 93 // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 94 // documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 95 // 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors 96 // may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software 97 // without specific prior written permission. 98 // 99 // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 100 // ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 101 // IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 102 // ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 103 // FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 104 // DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 105 // OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 106 // HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 107 // LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 108 // OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 109 // SUCH DAMAGE. 110 // 111 // @(#)pwd.h 8.2 (Berkeley) 1/21/94 112 // $FreeBSD$ 113 114 // - 115 // SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause 116 // 117 // Copyright (c) 1991, 1993 118 // The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. 119 // 120 // This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by 121 // Berkeley Software Design, Inc. 122 // 123 // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 124 // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 125 // are met: 126 // 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 127 // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 128 // 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 129 // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 130 // documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 131 // 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors 132 // may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software 133 // without specific prior written permission. 134 // 135 // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 136 // ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 137 // IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 138 // ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 139 // FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 140 // DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 141 // OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 142 // HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 143 // LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 144 // OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 145 // SUCH DAMAGE. 146 // 147 // @(#)cdefs.h 8.8 (Berkeley) 1/9/95 148 // $FreeBSD$ 149 150 // Testing against Clang-specific extensions. 151 152 // This code has been put in place to help reduce the addition of 153 // compiler specific defines in FreeBSD code. It helps to aid in 154 // having a compiler-agnostic source tree. 155 156 // Compiler memory barriers, specific to gcc and clang. 157 158 // XXX: if __GNUC__ >= 2: not tested everywhere originally, where replaced 159 160 // Macro to test if we're using a specific version of gcc or later. 161 162 // The __CONCAT macro is used to concatenate parts of symbol names, e.g. 163 // with "#define OLD(foo) __CONCAT(old,foo)", OLD(foo) produces oldfoo. 164 // The __CONCAT macro is a bit tricky to use if it must work in non-ANSI 165 // mode -- there must be no spaces between its arguments, and for nested 166 // __CONCAT's, all the __CONCAT's must be at the left. __CONCAT can also 167 // concatenate double-quoted strings produced by the __STRING macro, but 168 // this only works with ANSI C. 169 // 170 // __XSTRING is like __STRING, but it expands any macros in its argument 171 // first. It is only available with ANSI C. 172 173 // Compiler-dependent macros to help declare dead (non-returning) and 174 // pure (no side effects) functions, and unused variables. They are 175 // null except for versions of gcc that are known to support the features 176 // properly (old versions of gcc-2 supported the dead and pure features 177 // in a different (wrong) way). If we do not provide an implementation 178 // for a given compiler, let the compile fail if it is told to use 179 // a feature that we cannot live without. 180 181 // Keywords added in C11. 182 183 // Emulation of C11 _Generic(). Unlike the previously defined C11 184 // keywords, it is not possible to implement this using exactly the same 185 // syntax. Therefore implement something similar under the name 186 // __generic(). Unlike _Generic(), this macro can only distinguish 187 // between a single type, so it requires nested invocations to 188 // distinguish multiple cases. 189 190 // C99 Static array indices in function parameter declarations. Syntax such as: 191 // void bar(int myArray[static 10]); 192 // is allowed in C99 but not in C++. Define __min_size appropriately so 193 // headers using it can be compiled in either language. Use like this: 194 // void bar(int myArray[__min_size(10)]); 195 196 // XXX: should use `#if __STDC_VERSION__ < 199901'. 197 198 // C++11 exposes a load of C99 stuff 199 200 // GCC 2.95 provides `__restrict' as an extension to C90 to support the 201 // C99-specific `restrict' type qualifier. We happen to use `__restrict' as 202 // a way to define the `restrict' type qualifier without disturbing older 203 // software that is unaware of C99 keywords. 204 205 // GNU C version 2.96 adds explicit branch prediction so that 206 // the CPU back-end can hint the processor and also so that 207 // code blocks can be reordered such that the predicted path 208 // sees a more linear flow, thus improving cache behavior, etc. 209 // 210 // The following two macros provide us with a way to utilize this 211 // compiler feature. Use __predict_true() if you expect the expression 212 // to evaluate to true, and __predict_false() if you expect the 213 // expression to evaluate to false. 214 // 215 // A few notes about usage: 216 // 217 // * Generally, __predict_false() error condition checks (unless 218 // you have some _strong_ reason to do otherwise, in which case 219 // document it), and/or __predict_true() `no-error' condition 220 // checks, assuming you want to optimize for the no-error case. 221 // 222 // * Other than that, if you don't know the likelihood of a test 223 // succeeding from empirical or other `hard' evidence, don't 224 // make predictions. 225 // 226 // * These are meant to be used in places that are run `a lot'. 227 // It is wasteful to make predictions in code that is run 228 // seldomly (e.g. at subsystem initialization time) as the 229 // basic block reordering that this affects can often generate 230 // larger code. 231 232 // We define this here since <stddef.h>, <sys/queue.h>, and <sys/types.h> 233 // require it. 234 235 // Given the pointer x to the member m of the struct s, return 236 // a pointer to the containing structure. When using GCC, we first 237 // assign pointer x to a local variable, to check that its type is 238 // compatible with member m. 239 240 // Compiler-dependent macros to declare that functions take printf-like 241 // or scanf-like arguments. They are null except for versions of gcc 242 // that are known to support the features properly (old versions of gcc-2 243 // didn't permit keeping the keywords out of the application namespace). 244 245 // Compiler-dependent macros that rely on FreeBSD-specific extensions. 246 247 // Embed the rcs id of a source file in the resulting library. Note that in 248 // more recent ELF binutils, we use .ident allowing the ID to be stripped. 249 // Usage: 250 // __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); 251 252 // - 253 // The following definitions are an extension of the behavior originally 254 // implemented in <sys/_posix.h>, but with a different level of granularity. 255 // POSIX.1 requires that the macros we test be defined before any standard 256 // header file is included. 257 // 258 // Here's a quick run-down of the versions: 259 // defined(_POSIX_SOURCE) 1003.1-1988 260 // _POSIX_C_SOURCE == 1 1003.1-1990 261 // _POSIX_C_SOURCE == 2 1003.2-1992 C Language Binding Option 262 // _POSIX_C_SOURCE == 199309 1003.1b-1993 263 // _POSIX_C_SOURCE == 199506 1003.1c-1995, 1003.1i-1995, 264 // and the omnibus ISO/IEC 9945-1: 1996 265 // _POSIX_C_SOURCE == 200112 1003.1-2001 266 // _POSIX_C_SOURCE == 200809 1003.1-2008 267 // 268 // In addition, the X/Open Portability Guide, which is now the Single UNIX 269 // Specification, defines a feature-test macro which indicates the version of 270 // that specification, and which subsumes _POSIX_C_SOURCE. 271 // 272 // Our macros begin with two underscores to avoid namespace screwage. 273 274 // Deal with IEEE Std. 1003.1-1990, in which _POSIX_C_SOURCE == 1. 275 276 // Deal with IEEE Std. 1003.2-1992, in which _POSIX_C_SOURCE == 2. 277 278 // Deal with various X/Open Portability Guides and Single UNIX Spec. 279 280 // Deal with all versions of POSIX. The ordering relative to the tests above is 281 // important. 282 // - 283 // Deal with _ANSI_SOURCE: 284 // If it is defined, and no other compilation environment is explicitly 285 // requested, then define our internal feature-test macros to zero. This 286 // makes no difference to the preprocessor (undefined symbols in preprocessing 287 // expressions are defined to have value zero), but makes it more convenient for 288 // a test program to print out the values. 289 // 290 // If a program mistakenly defines _ANSI_SOURCE and some other macro such as 291 // _POSIX_C_SOURCE, we will assume that it wants the broader compilation 292 // environment (and in fact we will never get here). 293 294 // User override __EXT1_VISIBLE 295 296 // Old versions of GCC use non-standard ARM arch symbols; acle-compat.h 297 // translates them to __ARM_ARCH and the modern feature symbols defined by ARM. 298 299 // Nullability qualifiers: currently only supported by Clang. 300 301 // Type Safety Checking 302 // 303 // Clang provides additional attributes to enable checking type safety 304 // properties that cannot be enforced by the C type system. 305 306 // Lock annotations. 307 // 308 // Clang provides support for doing basic thread-safety tests at 309 // compile-time, by marking which locks will/should be held when 310 // entering/leaving a functions. 311 // 312 // Furthermore, it is also possible to annotate variables and structure 313 // members to enforce that they are only accessed when certain locks are 314 // held. 315 316 // Structure implements a lock. 317 318 // Function acquires an exclusive or shared lock. 319 320 // Function attempts to acquire an exclusive or shared lock. 321 322 // Function releases a lock. 323 324 // Function asserts that an exclusive or shared lock is held. 325 326 // Function requires that an exclusive or shared lock is or is not held. 327 328 // Function should not be analyzed. 329 330 // Function or variable should not be sanitized, e.g., by AddressSanitizer. 331 // GCC has the nosanitize attribute, but as a function attribute only, and 332 // warns on use as a variable attribute. 333 334 // Guard variables and structure members by lock. 335 336 // Alignment builtins for better type checking and improved code generation. 337 // Provide fallback versions for other compilers (GCC/Clang < 10): 338 339 // - 340 // SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD 341 // 342 // Copyright (c) 2002 Mike Barcroft <mike@FreeBSD.org> 343 // All rights reserved. 344 // 345 // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 346 // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 347 // are met: 348 // 1. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 358 // FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 359 // DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 360 // OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 361 // HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 362 // LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 363 // OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 364 // SUCH DAMAGE. 365 // 366 // $FreeBSD$ 367 368 // - 369 // SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause 370 // 371 // Copyright (c) 1991, 1993 372 // The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. 373 // 374 // This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by 375 // Berkeley Software Design, Inc. 376 // 377 // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 378 // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 379 // are met: 380 // 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 381 // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 382 // 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 383 // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 384 // documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 385 // 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors 386 // may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software 387 // without specific prior written permission. 388 // 389 // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 390 // ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 391 // IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 392 // ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 393 // FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 394 // DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 395 // OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 396 // HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 397 // LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 398 // OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 399 // SUCH DAMAGE. 400 // 401 // @(#)cdefs.h 8.8 (Berkeley) 1/9/95 402 // $FreeBSD$ 403 404 // - 405 // SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-4-Clause 406 // 407 // Copyright (c) 2002 Mike Barcroft <mike@FreeBSD.org> 408 // Copyright (c) 1990, 1993 409 // The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. 410 // 411 // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 412 // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 413 // are met: 414 // 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 415 // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 416 // 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 417 // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 418 // documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 419 // 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software 420 // must display the following acknowledgement: 421 // This product includes software developed by the University of 422 // California, Berkeley and its contributors. 423 // 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors 424 // may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software 425 // without specific prior written permission. 426 // 427 // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 428 // ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 429 // IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 430 // ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 431 // FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 432 // DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 433 // OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 434 // HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 435 // LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 436 // OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 437 // SUCH DAMAGE. 438 // 439 // From: @(#)ansi.h 8.2 (Berkeley) 1/4/94 440 // From: @(#)types.h 8.3 (Berkeley) 1/5/94 441 // $FreeBSD$ 442 443 // Basic types upon which most other types are built. 444 type X__int8_t = int8 /* _types.h:51:22 */ 445 type X__uint8_t = uint8 /* _types.h:52:24 */ 446 type X__int16_t = int16 /* _types.h:53:17 */ 447 type X__uint16_t = uint16 /* _types.h:54:25 */ 448 type X__int32_t = int32 /* _types.h:55:15 */ 449 type X__uint32_t = uint32 /* _types.h:56:23 */ 450 451 // LONGLONG 452 type X__int64_t = int64 /* _types.h:61:20 */ 453 454 // LONGLONG 455 type X__uint64_t = uint64 /* _types.h:66:28 */ 456 457 // Standard type definitions. 458 type X__clock_t = X__uint32_t /* _types.h:71:20 */ // clock()... 459 type X__critical_t = X__int32_t /* _types.h:72:19 */ 460 type X__double_t = float64 /* _types.h:74:17 */ 461 type X__float_t = float32 /* _types.h:75:16 */ 462 type X__intfptr_t = X__int32_t /* _types.h:77:19 */ 463 type X__intmax_t = X__int64_t /* _types.h:78:19 */ 464 type X__intptr_t = X__int32_t /* _types.h:79:19 */ 465 type X__int_fast8_t = X__int32_t /* _types.h:80:19 */ 466 type X__int_fast16_t = X__int32_t /* _types.h:81:19 */ 467 type X__int_fast32_t = X__int32_t /* _types.h:82:19 */ 468 type X__int_fast64_t = X__int64_t /* _types.h:83:19 */ 469 type X__int_least8_t = X__int8_t /* _types.h:84:18 */ 470 type X__int_least16_t = X__int16_t /* _types.h:85:19 */ 471 type X__int_least32_t = X__int32_t /* _types.h:86:19 */ 472 type X__int_least64_t = X__int64_t /* _types.h:87:19 */ 473 type X__ptrdiff_t = X__int32_t /* _types.h:88:19 */ // ptr1 - ptr2 474 type X__register_t = X__int32_t /* _types.h:89:19 */ 475 type X__segsz_t = X__int32_t /* _types.h:90:19 */ // segment size (in pages) 476 type X__size_t = X__uint32_t /* _types.h:91:20 */ // sizeof() 477 type X__ssize_t = X__int32_t /* _types.h:92:19 */ // byte count or error 478 type X__time_t = X__int64_t /* _types.h:93:19 */ // time()... 479 type X__uintfptr_t = X__uint32_t /* _types.h:94:20 */ 480 type X__uintmax_t = X__uint64_t /* _types.h:95:20 */ 481 type X__uintptr_t = X__uint32_t /* _types.h:96:20 */ 482 type X__uint_fast8_t = X__uint32_t /* _types.h:97:20 */ 483 type X__uint_fast16_t = X__uint32_t /* _types.h:98:20 */ 484 type X__uint_fast32_t = X__uint32_t /* _types.h:99:20 */ 485 type X__uint_fast64_t = X__uint64_t /* _types.h:100:20 */ 486 type X__uint_least8_t = X__uint8_t /* _types.h:101:19 */ 487 type X__uint_least16_t = X__uint16_t /* _types.h:102:20 */ 488 type X__uint_least32_t = X__uint32_t /* _types.h:103:20 */ 489 type X__uint_least64_t = X__uint64_t /* _types.h:104:20 */ 490 type X__u_register_t = X__uint32_t /* _types.h:105:20 */ 491 type X__vm_offset_t = X__uint32_t /* _types.h:106:20 */ 492 type X__vm_paddr_t = X__uint32_t /* _types.h:107:20 */ 493 type X__vm_size_t = X__uint32_t /* _types.h:108:20 */ 494 495 type X___wchar_t = uint32 /* _types.h:110:22 */ 496 497 // Standard type definitions. 498 type X__blksize_t = X__int32_t /* _types.h:40:19 */ // file block size 499 type X__blkcnt_t = X__int64_t /* _types.h:41:19 */ // file block count 500 type X__clockid_t = X__int32_t /* _types.h:42:19 */ // clock_gettime()... 501 type X__fflags_t = X__uint32_t /* _types.h:43:20 */ // file flags 502 type X__fsblkcnt_t = X__uint64_t /* _types.h:44:20 */ 503 type X__fsfilcnt_t = X__uint64_t /* _types.h:45:20 */ 504 type X__gid_t = X__uint32_t /* _types.h:46:20 */ 505 type X__id_t = X__int64_t /* _types.h:47:19 */ // can hold a gid_t, pid_t, or uid_t 506 type X__ino_t = X__uint64_t /* _types.h:48:20 */ // inode number 507 type X__key_t = int32 /* _types.h:49:15 */ // IPC key (for Sys V IPC) 508 type X__lwpid_t = X__int32_t /* _types.h:50:19 */ // Thread ID (a.k.a. LWP) 509 type X__mode_t = X__uint16_t /* _types.h:51:20 */ // permissions 510 type X__accmode_t = int32 /* _types.h:52:14 */ // access permissions 511 type X__nl_item = int32 /* _types.h:53:14 */ 512 type X__nlink_t = X__uint64_t /* _types.h:54:20 */ // link count 513 type X__off_t = X__int64_t /* _types.h:55:19 */ // file offset 514 type X__off64_t = X__int64_t /* _types.h:56:19 */ // file offset (alias) 515 type X__pid_t = X__int32_t /* _types.h:57:19 */ // process [group] 516 type X__rlim_t = X__int64_t /* _types.h:58:19 */ // resource limit - intentionally 517 // signed, because of legacy code 518 // that uses -1 for RLIM_INFINITY 519 type X__sa_family_t = X__uint8_t /* _types.h:61:19 */ 520 type X__socklen_t = X__uint32_t /* _types.h:62:20 */ 521 type X__suseconds_t = int32 /* _types.h:63:15 */ // microseconds (signed) 522 type X__timer_t = uintptr /* _types.h:64:24 */ // timer_gettime()... 523 type X__mqd_t = uintptr /* _types.h:65:21 */ // mq_open()... 524 type X__uid_t = X__uint32_t /* _types.h:66:20 */ 525 type X__useconds_t = uint32 /* _types.h:67:22 */ // microseconds (unsigned) 526 type X__cpuwhich_t = int32 /* _types.h:68:14 */ // which parameter for cpuset. 527 type X__cpulevel_t = int32 /* _types.h:69:14 */ // level parameter for cpuset. 528 type X__cpusetid_t = int32 /* _types.h:70:14 */ // cpuset identifier. 529 type X__daddr_t = X__int64_t /* _types.h:71:19 */ // bwrite(3), FIOBMAP2, etc 530 531 // Unusual type definitions. 532 // rune_t is declared to be an “int” instead of the more natural 533 // “unsigned long” or “long”. Two things are happening here. It is not 534 // unsigned so that EOF (-1) can be naturally assigned to it and used. Also, 535 // it looks like 10646 will be a 31 bit standard. This means that if your 536 // ints cannot hold 32 bits, you will be in trouble. The reason an int was 537 // chosen over a long is that the is*() and to*() routines take ints (says 538 // ANSI C), but they use __ct_rune_t instead of int. 539 // 540 // NOTE: rune_t is not covered by ANSI nor other standards, and should not 541 // be instantiated outside of lib/libc/locale. Use wchar_t. wint_t and 542 // rune_t must be the same type. Also, wint_t should be able to hold all 543 // members of the largest character set plus one extra value (WEOF), and 544 // must be at least 16 bits. 545 type X__ct_rune_t = int32 /* _types.h:91:14 */ // arg type for ctype funcs 546 type X__rune_t = X__ct_rune_t /* _types.h:92:21 */ // rune_t (see above) 547 type X__wint_t = X__ct_rune_t /* _types.h:93:21 */ // wint_t (see above) 548 549 // Clang already provides these types as built-ins, but only in C++ mode. 550 type X__char16_t = X__uint_least16_t /* _types.h:97:26 */ 551 type X__char32_t = X__uint_least32_t /* _types.h:98:26 */ 552 // In C++11, char16_t and char32_t are built-in types. 553 554 type X__max_align_t = struct { 555 F__max_align1 int64 556 F__max_align2 float64 557 } /* _types.h:111:3 */ 558 559 type X__dev_t = X__uint64_t /* _types.h:113:20 */ // device number 560 561 type X__fixpt_t = X__uint32_t /* _types.h:115:20 */ // fixed point number 562 563 // mbstate_t is an opaque object to keep conversion state during multibyte 564 // stream conversions. 565 type X__mbstate_t = struct { 566 F__ccgo_pad1 [0]uint64 567 F__mbstate8 [128]uint8 568 } /* _types.h:124:3 */ 569 570 type X__rman_res_t = X__uintmax_t /* _types.h:126:25 */ 571 572 // Types for varargs. These are all provided by builtin types these 573 // days, so centralize their definition. 574 type X__va_list = X__builtin_va_list /* _types.h:133:27 */ // internally known to gcc 575 type X__gnuc_va_list = X__va_list /* _types.h:140:20 */ // compatibility w/GNU headers 576 577 // When the following macro is defined, the system uses 64-bit inode numbers. 578 // Programs can use this to avoid including <sys/param.h>, with its associated 579 // namespace pollution. 580 581 type Gid_t = X__gid_t /* pwd.h:47:18 */ 582 583 type Time_t = X__time_t /* pwd.h:52:18 */ 584 585 type Uid_t = X__uid_t /* pwd.h:57:18 */ 586 587 // Historically, the keys in _PATH_MP_DB/_PATH_SMP_DB had the format 588 // `1 octet tag | key', where the tag is one of the _PW_KEY* values 589 // listed below. These values happen to be ASCII digits. Starting 590 // with FreeBSD 5.1, the tag is now still a single octet, but the 591 // upper 4 bits are interpreted as a version. Pre-FreeBSD 5.1 format 592 // entries are version `3' -- this conveniently results in the same 593 // key values as before. The new, architecture-independent entries 594 // are version `4'. 595 // As it happens, some applications read the database directly. 596 // (Bad app, no cookie!) Thus, we leave the _PW_KEY* symbols at their 597 // old pre-FreeBSD 5.1 values so these apps still work. Consequently 598 // we have to muck around a bit more to get the correct, versioned 599 // tag, and that is what the _PW_VERSIONED macro is about. 600 601 // The database also contains a key to indicate the format version of 602 // the entries therein. There may be other, older versioned entries 603 // as well. 604 605 type Passwd = struct { 606 Fpw_name uintptr 607 Fpw_passwd uintptr 608 Fpw_uid Uid_t 609 Fpw_gid Gid_t 610 Fpw_change Time_t 611 Fpw_class uintptr 612 Fpw_gecos uintptr 613 Fpw_dir uintptr 614 Fpw_shell uintptr 615 Fpw_expire Time_t 616 Fpw_fields int32 617 F__ccgo_pad1 [4]byte 618 } /* pwd.h:114:1 */ 619 620 var _ uint8 /* gen.c:2:13: */