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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */
#ifndef _LINUX_TIME_TYPES_H
#define _LINUX_TIME_TYPES_H

#include <linux/types.h>

#ifndef __kernel_timespec
struct __kernel_timespec {
	__kernel_time64_t       tv_sec;                 /* seconds */
	long long               tv_nsec;                /* nanoseconds */
};
#endif

#ifndef __kernel_itimerspec
struct __kernel_itimerspec {
	struct __kernel_timespec it_interval;    /* timer period */
	struct __kernel_timespec it_value;       /* timer expiration */
};
#endif

/*
 * legacy timeval structure, only embedded in structures that
 * traditionally used 'timeval' to pass time intervals (not absolute
 * times). Do not add new users. If user space fails to compile
 * here, this is probably because it is not y2038 safe and needs to
 * be changed to use another interface.
 */
#ifndef __kernel_old_timeval
struct __kernel_old_timeval {
	__kernel_long_t tv_sec;
	__kernel_long_t tv_usec;
};
#endif

struct __kernel_old_timespec {
	__kernel_time_t	tv_sec;			/* seconds */
	long		tv_nsec;		/* nanoseconds */
};

struct __kernel_sock_timeval {
	__s64 tv_sec;
	__s64 tv_usec;
};

#endif /* _LINUX_TIME_TYPES_H */