1#ifndef __ASM_GENERIC_MSGBUF_H
2#define __ASM_GENERIC_MSGBUF_H
3
4#include <asm/bitsperlong.h>
5/*
6 * generic msqid64_ds structure.
7 *
8 * Note extra padding because this structure is passed back and forth
9 * between kernel and user space.
10 *
11 * msqid64_ds was originally meant to be architecture specific, but
12 * everyone just ended up making identical copies without specific
13 * optimizations, so we may just as well all use the same one.
14 *
15 * 64 bit architectures typically define a 64 bit __kernel_time_t,
16 * so they do not need the first three padding words.
17 * On big-endian systems, the padding is in the wrong place.
18 *
19 * Pad space is left for:
20 * - 64-bit time_t to solve y2038 problem
21 * - 2 miscellaneous 32-bit values
22 */
23
24struct msqid64_ds {
25	struct ipc64_perm msg_perm;
26	__kernel_time_t msg_stime;	/* last msgsnd time */
27#if __BITS_PER_LONG != 64
28	unsigned long	__unused1;
29#endif
30	__kernel_time_t msg_rtime;	/* last msgrcv time */
31#if __BITS_PER_LONG != 64
32	unsigned long	__unused2;
33#endif
34	__kernel_time_t msg_ctime;	/* last change time */
35#if __BITS_PER_LONG != 64
36	unsigned long	__unused3;
37#endif
38	__kernel_ulong_t msg_cbytes;	/* current number of bytes on queue */
39	__kernel_ulong_t msg_qnum;	/* number of messages in queue */
40	__kernel_ulong_t msg_qbytes;	/* max number of bytes on queue */
41	__kernel_pid_t msg_lspid;	/* pid of last msgsnd */
42	__kernel_pid_t msg_lrpid;	/* last receive pid */
43	__kernel_ulong_t __unused4;
44	__kernel_ulong_t __unused5;
45};
46
47#endif /* __ASM_GENERIC_MSGBUF_H */
48