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authorValentin Popov <valentin@popov.link>2024-01-08 00:21:28 +0300
committerValentin Popov <valentin@popov.link>2024-01-08 00:21:28 +0300
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Initial vendor packages
Signed-off-by: Valentin Popov <valentin@popov.link>
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-rw-r--r--vendor/rustix/src/backend/libc/time/mod.rs3
-rw-r--r--vendor/rustix/src/backend/libc/time/syscalls.rs452
-rw-r--r--vendor/rustix/src/backend/libc/time/types.rs177
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diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/backend/libc/time/mod.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/backend/libc/time/mod.rs
new file mode 100644
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+++ b/vendor/rustix/src/backend/libc/time/mod.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+#[cfg(not(windows))]
+pub(crate) mod syscalls;
+pub(crate) mod types;
diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/backend/libc/time/syscalls.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/backend/libc/time/syscalls.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6b1c9fd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/rustix/src/backend/libc/time/syscalls.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,452 @@
+//! libc syscalls supporting `rustix::time`.
+
+use crate::backend::c;
+use crate::backend::conv::ret;
+#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "fuchsia"))]
+#[cfg(feature = "time")]
+#[cfg(any(all(target_env = "gnu", fix_y2038), not(fix_y2038)))]
+use crate::backend::time::types::LibcItimerspec;
+#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))]
+use crate::clockid::{ClockId, DynamicClockId};
+use crate::io;
+#[cfg(all(target_env = "gnu", fix_y2038))]
+use crate::timespec::LibcTimespec;
+use crate::timespec::Timespec;
+use core::mem::MaybeUninit;
+#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "fuchsia"))]
+#[cfg(feature = "time")]
+use {
+ crate::backend::conv::{borrowed_fd, ret_owned_fd},
+ crate::fd::{BorrowedFd, OwnedFd},
+ crate::time::{Itimerspec, TimerfdClockId, TimerfdFlags, TimerfdTimerFlags},
+};
+
+#[cfg(all(target_env = "gnu", fix_y2038))]
+weak!(fn __clock_gettime64(c::clockid_t, *mut LibcTimespec) -> c::c_int);
+#[cfg(all(target_env = "gnu", fix_y2038))]
+weak!(fn __clock_settime64(c::clockid_t, *const LibcTimespec) -> c::c_int);
+#[cfg(all(target_env = "gnu", fix_y2038))]
+weak!(fn __clock_getres64(c::clockid_t, *mut LibcTimespec) -> c::c_int);
+#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "fuchsia"))]
+#[cfg(all(target_env = "gnu", fix_y2038))]
+#[cfg(feature = "time")]
+weak!(fn __timerfd_gettime64(c::c_int, *mut LibcItimerspec) -> c::c_int);
+#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "fuchsia"))]
+#[cfg(all(target_env = "gnu", fix_y2038))]
+#[cfg(feature = "time")]
+weak!(fn __timerfd_settime64(c::c_int, c::c_int, *const LibcItimerspec, *mut LibcItimerspec) -> c::c_int);
+
+#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", target_os = "wasi")))]
+#[inline]
+#[must_use]
+pub(crate) fn clock_getres(id: ClockId) -> Timespec {
+ // Old 32-bit version: libc has `clock_getres` but it is not y2038 safe by
+ // default. But there may be a `__clock_getres64` we can use.
+ #[cfg(fix_y2038)]
+ {
+ #[cfg(target_env = "gnu")]
+ if let Some(libc_clock_getres) = __clock_getres64.get() {
+ let mut timespec = MaybeUninit::<LibcTimespec>::uninit();
+ unsafe {
+ ret(libc_clock_getres(id as c::clockid_t, timespec.as_mut_ptr())).unwrap();
+ return timespec.assume_init().into();
+ }
+ }
+
+ clock_getres_old(id)
+ }
+
+ // Main version: libc is y2038 safe and has `clock_getres`.
+ #[cfg(not(fix_y2038))]
+ unsafe {
+ let mut timespec = MaybeUninit::<Timespec>::uninit();
+ let _ = c::clock_getres(id as c::clockid_t, timespec.as_mut_ptr());
+ timespec.assume_init()
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(fix_y2038)]
+#[must_use]
+fn clock_getres_old(id: ClockId) -> Timespec {
+ let mut old_timespec = MaybeUninit::<c::timespec>::uninit();
+
+ let old_timespec = unsafe {
+ ret(c::clock_getres(
+ id as c::clockid_t,
+ old_timespec.as_mut_ptr(),
+ ))
+ .unwrap();
+ old_timespec.assume_init()
+ };
+
+ Timespec {
+ tv_sec: old_timespec.tv_sec.into(),
+ tv_nsec: old_timespec.tv_nsec.into(),
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))]
+#[inline]
+#[must_use]
+pub(crate) fn clock_gettime(id: ClockId) -> Timespec {
+ // Old 32-bit version: libc has `clock_gettime` but it is not y2038 safe by
+ // default. But there may be a `__clock_gettime64` we can use.
+ #[cfg(fix_y2038)]
+ {
+ #[cfg(target_env = "gnu")]
+ if let Some(libc_clock_gettime) = __clock_gettime64.get() {
+ let mut timespec = MaybeUninit::<LibcTimespec>::uninit();
+ unsafe {
+ ret(libc_clock_gettime(
+ id as c::clockid_t,
+ timespec.as_mut_ptr(),
+ ))
+ .unwrap();
+ return timespec.assume_init().into();
+ }
+ }
+
+ clock_gettime_old(id)
+ }
+
+ // Use `.unwrap()` here because `clock_getres` can fail if the clock itself
+ // overflows a number of seconds, but if that happens, the monotonic clocks
+ // can't maintain their invariants, or the realtime clocks aren't properly
+ // configured.
+ #[cfg(not(fix_y2038))]
+ unsafe {
+ let mut timespec = MaybeUninit::<Timespec>::uninit();
+ ret(c::clock_gettime(id as c::clockid_t, timespec.as_mut_ptr())).unwrap();
+ timespec.assume_init()
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(fix_y2038)]
+#[must_use]
+fn clock_gettime_old(id: ClockId) -> Timespec {
+ let mut old_timespec = MaybeUninit::<c::timespec>::uninit();
+
+ let old_timespec = unsafe {
+ ret(c::clock_gettime(
+ id as c::clockid_t,
+ old_timespec.as_mut_ptr(),
+ ))
+ .unwrap();
+ old_timespec.assume_init()
+ };
+
+ Timespec {
+ tv_sec: old_timespec.tv_sec.into(),
+ tv_nsec: old_timespec.tv_nsec.into(),
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))]
+#[inline]
+pub(crate) fn clock_gettime_dynamic(id: DynamicClockId<'_>) -> io::Result<Timespec> {
+ let id: c::clockid_t = match id {
+ DynamicClockId::Known(id) => id as c::clockid_t,
+
+ #[cfg(linux_kernel)]
+ DynamicClockId::Dynamic(fd) => {
+ use crate::fd::AsRawFd;
+ const CLOCKFD: i32 = 3;
+ (!fd.as_raw_fd() << 3) | CLOCKFD
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(not(linux_kernel))]
+ DynamicClockId::Dynamic(_fd) => {
+ // Dynamic clocks are not supported on this platform.
+ return Err(io::Errno::INVAL);
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(linux_kernel)]
+ DynamicClockId::RealtimeAlarm => c::CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM,
+
+ #[cfg(linux_kernel)]
+ DynamicClockId::Tai => c::CLOCK_TAI,
+
+ #[cfg(any(
+ freebsdlike,
+ linux_kernel,
+ target_os = "fuchsia",
+ target_os = "openbsd"
+ ))]
+ DynamicClockId::Boottime => c::CLOCK_BOOTTIME,
+
+ #[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "fuchsia"))]
+ DynamicClockId::BoottimeAlarm => c::CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM,
+ };
+
+ // Old 32-bit version: libc has `clock_gettime` but it is not y2038
+ // safe by default. But there may be a `__clock_gettime64` we can use.
+ #[cfg(fix_y2038)]
+ {
+ #[cfg(target_env = "gnu")]
+ if let Some(libc_clock_gettime) = __clock_gettime64.get() {
+ let mut timespec = MaybeUninit::<LibcTimespec>::uninit();
+ unsafe {
+ ret(libc_clock_gettime(
+ id as c::clockid_t,
+ timespec.as_mut_ptr(),
+ ))?;
+
+ return Ok(timespec.assume_init().into());
+ }
+ }
+
+ clock_gettime_dynamic_old(id)
+ }
+
+ // Main version: libc is y2038 safe and has `clock_gettime`.
+ #[cfg(not(fix_y2038))]
+ unsafe {
+ let mut timespec = MaybeUninit::<Timespec>::uninit();
+
+ ret(c::clock_gettime(id as c::clockid_t, timespec.as_mut_ptr()))?;
+
+ Ok(timespec.assume_init())
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(fix_y2038)]
+#[inline]
+fn clock_gettime_dynamic_old(id: c::clockid_t) -> io::Result<Timespec> {
+ let mut old_timespec = MaybeUninit::<c::timespec>::uninit();
+
+ let old_timespec = unsafe {
+ ret(c::clock_gettime(
+ id as c::clockid_t,
+ old_timespec.as_mut_ptr(),
+ ))?;
+
+ old_timespec.assume_init()
+ };
+
+ Ok(Timespec {
+ tv_sec: old_timespec.tv_sec.into(),
+ tv_nsec: old_timespec.tv_nsec.into(),
+ })
+}
+
+#[cfg(not(any(
+ target_os = "redox",
+ target_os = "wasi",
+ all(apple, not(target_os = "macos"))
+)))]
+#[inline]
+pub(crate) fn clock_settime(id: ClockId, timespec: Timespec) -> io::Result<()> {
+ // Old 32-bit version: libc has `clock_gettime` but it is not y2038 safe by
+ // default. But there may be a `__clock_settime64` we can use.
+ #[cfg(fix_y2038)]
+ {
+ #[cfg(target_env = "gnu")]
+ if let Some(libc_clock_settime) = __clock_settime64.get() {
+ unsafe {
+ let mut new_timespec = core::mem::zeroed::<LibcTimespec>();
+ new_timespec.tv_sec = timespec.tv_sec;
+ new_timespec.tv_nsec = timespec.tv_nsec as _;
+ return ret(libc_clock_settime(id as c::clockid_t, &new_timespec));
+ }
+ }
+
+ clock_settime_old(id, timespec)
+ }
+
+ // Main version: libc is y2038 safe and has `clock_settime`.
+ #[cfg(not(fix_y2038))]
+ unsafe {
+ ret(c::clock_settime(id as c::clockid_t, &timespec))
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(not(any(
+ target_os = "redox",
+ target_os = "wasi",
+ all(apple, not(target_os = "macos"))
+)))]
+#[cfg(fix_y2038)]
+fn clock_settime_old(id: ClockId, timespec: Timespec) -> io::Result<()> {
+ let old_timespec = c::timespec {
+ tv_sec: timespec
+ .tv_sec
+ .try_into()
+ .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?,
+ tv_nsec: timespec.tv_nsec as _,
+ };
+
+ unsafe { ret(c::clock_settime(id as c::clockid_t, &old_timespec)) }
+}
+
+#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "fuchsia"))]
+#[cfg(feature = "time")]
+pub(crate) fn timerfd_create(id: TimerfdClockId, flags: TimerfdFlags) -> io::Result<OwnedFd> {
+ unsafe { ret_owned_fd(c::timerfd_create(id as c::clockid_t, bitflags_bits!(flags))) }
+}
+
+#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "fuchsia"))]
+#[cfg(feature = "time")]
+pub(crate) fn timerfd_settime(
+ fd: BorrowedFd<'_>,
+ flags: TimerfdTimerFlags,
+ new_value: &Itimerspec,
+) -> io::Result<Itimerspec> {
+ // Old 32-bit version: libc has `timerfd_settime` but it is not y2038 safe
+ // by default. But there may be a `__timerfd_settime64` we can use.
+ #[cfg(fix_y2038)]
+ {
+ #[cfg(target_env = "gnu")]
+ if let Some(libc_timerfd_settime) = __timerfd_settime64.get() {
+ let mut result = MaybeUninit::<LibcItimerspec>::uninit();
+ unsafe {
+ ret(libc_timerfd_settime(
+ borrowed_fd(fd),
+ bitflags_bits!(flags),
+ &new_value.clone().into(),
+ result.as_mut_ptr(),
+ ))?;
+ return Ok(result.assume_init().into());
+ }
+ }
+
+ timerfd_settime_old(fd, flags, new_value)
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(not(fix_y2038))]
+ unsafe {
+ let mut result = MaybeUninit::<LibcItimerspec>::uninit();
+ ret(c::timerfd_settime(
+ borrowed_fd(fd),
+ bitflags_bits!(flags),
+ new_value,
+ result.as_mut_ptr(),
+ ))?;
+ Ok(result.assume_init())
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "fuchsia"))]
+#[cfg(fix_y2038)]
+#[cfg(feature = "time")]
+fn timerfd_settime_old(
+ fd: BorrowedFd<'_>,
+ flags: TimerfdTimerFlags,
+ new_value: &Itimerspec,
+) -> io::Result<Itimerspec> {
+ let mut old_result = MaybeUninit::<c::itimerspec>::uninit();
+
+ // Convert `new_value` to the old `itimerspec` format.
+ let old_new_value = c::itimerspec {
+ it_interval: c::timespec {
+ tv_sec: new_value
+ .it_interval
+ .tv_sec
+ .try_into()
+ .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?,
+ tv_nsec: new_value
+ .it_interval
+ .tv_nsec
+ .try_into()
+ .map_err(|_| io::Errno::INVAL)?,
+ },
+ it_value: c::timespec {
+ tv_sec: new_value
+ .it_value
+ .tv_sec
+ .try_into()
+ .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?,
+ tv_nsec: new_value
+ .it_value
+ .tv_nsec
+ .try_into()
+ .map_err(|_| io::Errno::INVAL)?,
+ },
+ };
+
+ let old_result = unsafe {
+ ret(c::timerfd_settime(
+ borrowed_fd(fd),
+ bitflags_bits!(flags),
+ &old_new_value,
+ old_result.as_mut_ptr(),
+ ))?;
+ old_result.assume_init()
+ };
+
+ Ok(Itimerspec {
+ it_interval: Timespec {
+ tv_sec: old_result
+ .it_interval
+ .tv_sec
+ .try_into()
+ .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?,
+ tv_nsec: old_result.it_interval.tv_nsec as _,
+ },
+ it_value: Timespec {
+ tv_sec: old_result
+ .it_interval
+ .tv_sec
+ .try_into()
+ .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?,
+ tv_nsec: old_result.it_interval.tv_nsec as _,
+ },
+ })
+}
+
+#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "fuchsia"))]
+#[cfg(feature = "time")]
+pub(crate) fn timerfd_gettime(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<Itimerspec> {
+ // Old 32-bit version: libc has `timerfd_gettime` but it is not y2038 safe
+ // by default. But there may be a `__timerfd_gettime64` we can use.
+ #[cfg(fix_y2038)]
+ {
+ #[cfg(target_env = "gnu")]
+ if let Some(libc_timerfd_gettime) = __timerfd_gettime64.get() {
+ let mut result = MaybeUninit::<LibcItimerspec>::uninit();
+ unsafe {
+ ret(libc_timerfd_gettime(borrowed_fd(fd), result.as_mut_ptr()))?;
+ return Ok(result.assume_init().into());
+ }
+ }
+
+ timerfd_gettime_old(fd)
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(not(fix_y2038))]
+ unsafe {
+ let mut result = MaybeUninit::<LibcItimerspec>::uninit();
+ ret(c::timerfd_gettime(borrowed_fd(fd), result.as_mut_ptr()))?;
+ Ok(result.assume_init())
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "fuchsia"))]
+#[cfg(fix_y2038)]
+#[cfg(feature = "time")]
+fn timerfd_gettime_old(fd: BorrowedFd<'_>) -> io::Result<Itimerspec> {
+ let mut old_result = MaybeUninit::<c::itimerspec>::uninit();
+
+ let old_result = unsafe {
+ ret(c::timerfd_gettime(borrowed_fd(fd), old_result.as_mut_ptr()))?;
+ old_result.assume_init()
+ };
+
+ Ok(Itimerspec {
+ it_interval: Timespec {
+ tv_sec: old_result
+ .it_interval
+ .tv_sec
+ .try_into()
+ .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?,
+ tv_nsec: old_result.it_interval.tv_nsec as _,
+ },
+ it_value: Timespec {
+ tv_sec: old_result
+ .it_interval
+ .tv_sec
+ .try_into()
+ .map_err(|_| io::Errno::OVERFLOW)?,
+ tv_nsec: old_result.it_interval.tv_nsec as _,
+ },
+ })
+}
diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/backend/libc/time/types.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/backend/libc/time/types.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5254c6b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/rustix/src/backend/libc/time/types.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,177 @@
+#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "fuchsia"))]
+use crate::backend::c;
+#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "fuchsia"))]
+#[cfg(fix_y2038)]
+use crate::timespec::LibcTimespec;
+#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "fuchsia"))]
+#[cfg(fix_y2038)]
+use crate::timespec::Timespec;
+#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "fuchsia"))]
+use bitflags::bitflags;
+
+/// `struct itimerspec` for use with [`timerfd_gettime`] and
+/// [`timerfd_settime`].
+///
+/// [`timerfd_gettime`]: crate::time::timerfd_gettime
+/// [`timerfd_settime`]: crate::time::timerfd_settime
+#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "fuchsia"))]
+#[cfg(not(fix_y2038))]
+pub type Itimerspec = c::itimerspec;
+
+/// `struct itimerspec` for use with [`timerfd_gettime`] and
+/// [`timerfd_settime`].
+///
+/// [`timerfd_gettime`]: crate::time::timerfd_gettime
+/// [`timerfd_settime`]: crate::time::timerfd_settime
+#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "fuchsia"))]
+#[cfg(fix_y2038)]
+#[repr(C)]
+#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
+pub struct Itimerspec {
+ /// The interval of an interval timer.
+ pub it_interval: Timespec,
+ /// Time remaining in the current interval.
+ pub it_value: Timespec,
+}
+
+/// On most platforms, `LibcItimerspec` is just `Itimerspec`.
+#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "fuchsia"))]
+#[cfg(not(fix_y2038))]
+pub(crate) type LibcItimerspec = Itimerspec;
+
+/// On 32-bit glibc platforms, `LibcTimespec` differs from `Timespec`, so we
+/// define our own struct, with bidirectional `From` impls.
+#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "fuchsia"))]
+#[cfg(fix_y2038)]
+#[repr(C)]
+#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
+pub(crate) struct LibcItimerspec {
+ pub it_interval: LibcTimespec,
+ pub it_value: LibcTimespec,
+}
+
+#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "fuchsia"))]
+#[cfg(fix_y2038)]
+impl From<LibcItimerspec> for Itimerspec {
+ #[inline]
+ fn from(t: LibcItimerspec) -> Self {
+ Self {
+ it_interval: t.it_interval.into(),
+ it_value: t.it_value.into(),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "fuchsia"))]
+#[cfg(fix_y2038)]
+impl From<Itimerspec> for LibcItimerspec {
+ #[inline]
+ fn from(t: Itimerspec) -> Self {
+ Self {
+ it_interval: t.it_interval.into(),
+ it_value: t.it_value.into(),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "fuchsia"))]
+bitflags! {
+ /// `TFD_*` flags for use with [`timerfd_create`].
+ ///
+ /// [`timerfd_create`]: crate::time::timerfd_create
+ #[repr(transparent)]
+ #[derive(Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Hash, Debug)]
+ pub struct TimerfdFlags: u32 {
+ /// `TFD_NONBLOCK`
+ #[doc(alias = "TFD_NONBLOCK")]
+ const NONBLOCK = bitcast!(c::TFD_NONBLOCK);
+
+ /// `TFD_CLOEXEC`
+ #[doc(alias = "TFD_CLOEXEC")]
+ const CLOEXEC = bitcast!(c::TFD_CLOEXEC);
+
+ /// <https://docs.rs/bitflags/*/bitflags/#externally-defined-flags>
+ const _ = !0;
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "fuchsia"))]
+bitflags! {
+ /// `TFD_TIMER_*` flags for use with [`timerfd_settime`].
+ ///
+ /// [`timerfd_settime`]: crate::time::timerfd_settime
+ #[repr(transparent)]
+ #[derive(Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Hash, Debug)]
+ pub struct TimerfdTimerFlags: u32 {
+ /// `TFD_TIMER_ABSTIME`
+ #[doc(alias = "TFD_TIMER_ABSTIME")]
+ const ABSTIME = bitcast!(c::TFD_TIMER_ABSTIME);
+
+ /// `TFD_TIMER_CANCEL_ON_SET`
+ #[cfg(linux_kernel)]
+ #[doc(alias = "TFD_TIMER_CANCEL_ON_SET")]
+ const CANCEL_ON_SET = bitcast!(c::TFD_TIMER_CANCEL_ON_SET);
+
+ /// <https://docs.rs/bitflags/*/bitflags/#externally-defined-flags>
+ const _ = !0;
+ }
+}
+
+/// `CLOCK_*` constants for use with [`timerfd_create`].
+///
+/// [`timerfd_create`]: crate::time::timerfd_create
+#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "fuchsia"))]
+#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)]
+#[repr(u32)]
+#[non_exhaustive]
+pub enum TimerfdClockId {
+ /// `CLOCK_REALTIME`—A clock that tells the “real” time.
+ ///
+ /// This is a clock that tells the amount of time elapsed since the Unix
+ /// epoch, 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z. The clock is externally settable, so it is
+ /// not monotonic. Successive reads may see decreasing times, so it isn't
+ /// reliable for measuring durations.
+ #[doc(alias = "CLOCK_REALTIME")]
+ Realtime = bitcast!(c::CLOCK_REALTIME),
+
+ /// `CLOCK_MONOTONIC`—A clock that tells an abstract time.
+ ///
+ /// Unlike `Realtime`, this clock is not based on a fixed known epoch, so
+ /// individual times aren't meaningful. However, since it isn't settable,
+ /// it is reliable for measuring durations.
+ ///
+ /// This clock does not advance while the system is suspended; see
+ /// `Boottime` for a clock that does.
+ #[doc(alias = "CLOCK_MONOTONIC")]
+ Monotonic = bitcast!(c::CLOCK_MONOTONIC),
+
+ /// `CLOCK_BOOTTIME`—Like `Monotonic`, but advances while suspended.
+ ///
+ /// This clock is similar to `Monotonic`, but does advance while the system
+ /// is suspended.
+ #[doc(alias = "CLOCK_BOOTTIME")]
+ Boottime = bitcast!(c::CLOCK_BOOTTIME),
+
+ /// `CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM`—Like `Realtime`, but wakes a suspended system.
+ ///
+ /// This clock is like `Realtime`, but can wake up a suspended system.
+ ///
+ /// Use of this clock requires the `CAP_WAKE_ALARM` Linux capability.
+ #[doc(alias = "CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM")]
+ RealtimeAlarm = bitcast!(c::CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM),
+
+ /// `CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM`—Like `Boottime`, but wakes a suspended system.
+ ///
+ /// This clock is like `Boottime`, but can wake up a suspended system.
+ ///
+ /// Use of this clock requires the `CAP_WAKE_ALARM` Linux capability.
+ #[doc(alias = "CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM")]
+ BoottimeAlarm = bitcast!(c::CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM),
+}
+
+#[cfg(any(linux_kernel, target_os = "fuchsia"))]
+#[test]
+fn test_types() {
+ assert_eq_size!(TimerfdFlags, c::c_int);
+ assert_eq_size!(TimerfdTimerFlags, c::c_int);
+}