| 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162636465666768 | /* * Copyright (C) 2000-2006 Erik Andersen <andersen@uclibc.org> * * Licensed under the LGPL v2.1, see the file COPYING.LIB in this tarball. *//* truncate64 syscall.  Copes with 64 bit and 32 bit machines * and on 32 bit machines this sends things into the kernel as * two 32-bit arguments (high and low 32 bits of length) that * are ordered based on endianess.  It turns out endian.h has * just the macro we need to order things, __LONG_LONG_PAIR. */#include <features.h>#include <unistd.h>#include <errno.h>#include <endian.h>#include <stdint.h>#include <sys/types.h>#include <sys/syscall.h>#if defined __UCLIBC_HAS_LFS__#if defined __NR_truncate64#if __WORDSIZE == 64/* For a 64 bit machine, life is simple... */_syscall2(int, truncate64, const char *, path, __off64_t, length)#elif __WORDSIZE == 32/* The exported truncate64 function.  */int truncate64(const char * path, __off64_t length){	uint32_t low = length & 0xffffffff;	uint32_t high = length >> 32;#if defined(__UCLIBC_TRUNCATE64_HAS_4_ARGS__)	return INLINE_SYSCALL(truncate64, 4, path, 0,			__LONG_LONG_PAIR(high, low));#else	return INLINE_SYSCALL(truncate64, 3, path,			__LONG_LONG_PAIR(high, low));#endif}#else /* __WORDSIZE */#error Your machine is not 64 bit nor 32 bit, I am dazed and confused.#endif /* __WORDSIZE */#else  /* __NR_truncate64 */int truncate64(const char * path, __off64_t length){	__off_t x = (__off_t) length;	if (x == length) {		return truncate(path, x);	}	__set_errno((x < 0) ? EINVAL : EFBIG);	return -1;}#endif /* __NR_truncate64 */#endif /* __UCLIBC_HAS_LFS__ */
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