#include <linux.hh>
Definition at line 215 of file linux.hh.
◆ GEM5_ALIGNED() [1/2]
gem5::ArmLinux32::tgt_stat64::GEM5_ALIGNED |
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◆ GEM5_ALIGNED() [2/2]
gem5::ArmLinux32::tgt_stat64::GEM5_ALIGNED |
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◆ __pad0
uint8_t gem5::ArmLinux32::tgt_stat64::__pad0[4] |
◆ __pad3
uint8_t gem5::ArmLinux32::tgt_stat64::__pad3[4] |
◆ __st_ino
uint32_t gem5::ArmLinux32::tgt_stat64::__st_ino |
◆ st_atime_nsec
uint32_t gem5::ArmLinux32::tgt_stat64::st_atime_nsec |
◆ st_atimeX
uint32_t gem5::ArmLinux32::tgt_stat64::st_atimeX |
◆ st_blksize
uint32_t gem5::ArmLinux32::tgt_stat64::st_blksize |
◆ st_ctime_nsec
uint32_t gem5::ArmLinux32::tgt_stat64::st_ctime_nsec |
◆ st_ctimeX
uint32_t gem5::ArmLinux32::tgt_stat64::st_ctimeX |
◆ st_dev
uint64_t gem5::ArmLinux32::tgt_stat64::st_dev |
◆ st_gid
uint32_t gem5::ArmLinux32::tgt_stat64::st_gid |
◆ st_ino
uint64_t gem5::ArmLinux32::tgt_stat64::st_ino |
◆ st_mode
uint32_t gem5::ArmLinux32::tgt_stat64::st_mode |
◆ st_mtime_nsec
uint32_t gem5::ArmLinux32::tgt_stat64::st_mtime_nsec |
◆ st_mtimeX
uint32_t gem5::ArmLinux32::tgt_stat64::st_mtimeX |
◆ st_nlink
uint32_t gem5::ArmLinux32::tgt_stat64::st_nlink |
◆ st_rdev
uint64_t gem5::ArmLinux32::tgt_stat64::st_rdev |
◆ st_uid
uint32_t gem5::ArmLinux32::tgt_stat64::st_uid |
The documentation for this struct was generated from the following file: