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1 | .TH TYPES 5 |
2 | .SH NAME | |
3 | types \- primitive system data types | |
4 | .SH SYNOPSIS | |
5 | .B #include <sys/types.h> | |
6 | .SH DESCRIPTION | |
7 | The data types defined in the include file | |
8 | are used in UNIX system code; | |
9 | some data of these types are accessible to user code: | |
10 | .PP | |
11 | .nf | |
12 | .so /usr/include/sys/types.h | |
13 | .fi | |
14 | .PP | |
15 | The form | |
16 | .I daddr_t | |
17 | is used for disk addresses except in an | |
18 | i-node on disk, see | |
19 | .IR filsys (5). | |
20 | Times are encoded in seconds since 00:00:00 GMT, January 1, 1970. | |
21 | The major and minor parts of a device code | |
22 | specify kind and unit number of a device | |
23 | and are installation-dependent. | |
24 | Offsets are measured in bytes from the beginning of a file. | |
25 | The | |
26 | .I label_t | |
27 | variables are used to save the processor state | |
28 | while another process is running. | |
29 | .SH SEE ALSO | |
30 | filsys(5), time(2), lseek(2), adb(1) |