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types.h File

Purpose

Defines primitive system data types.

Description

The /usr/include/sys/types.h file defines data types used in system source code. Since some system data types are accessible to user code, they can be used to enhance portability across different machines and operating systems. For example, the pid_t type allows for more processes than the unsigned short (ushort_t) type, and the dev_t type can be 16 bits rather than 32 bits.

Standard Type Definitions

The types.h file includes the following standard type definitions, which are defined with a typedef statement:

daddr_t Used for disk addresses, except in i-nodes on disk. The /usr/include/sys/filsys.h file format describes the format of disk addresses used in i-nodes.
caddr_t Core (memory) address.
clock_t Used for system times as specified in CLK_TCKs.
ino_t File system i-node number.
cnt_t File system reference count type.
dev_t Major and minor parts of a device code specify the kind of device and unit number of the device and depend on how the system is customized.
chan_t Channel number (the minor's minor).
off_t File offset, measured in bytes from the beginning of a file or device. off_t is normally defined as a signed, 32-bit integer. In the programming environment which enables large files, off_t is defined to be a signed, 64-bit integer.
offset_t 64-bit file offset, measured in bytes from the beginning of a file or device.
off64_t 64-bit file offset, measured in bytes from the beginning of a file or device.
soff_t 32-bit file offset, measured in bytes from the beginning of a file or device.
paddr_t Real address.
key_t IPC key.
time_t Timer ID. Times are encoded in seconds, since 00:00:00 UCT, January 1, 1970.
nlink_t Number of file links.
mode_t File mode.
uid_t User ID.
gid_t Group ID.
mid_t Module ID.
pid_t Process ID.
slab_t Security label.
mtyp_t Interprocess communication (IPC) message type.
size_t Data type is used for sizes of objects.
ssize_t Data type is used for a count of bytes or an error indication.
uchar_t Unsigned char.
ushort_t Unsigned short.
uint_t Unsigned int.
ulong_t Unsigned long.

Unsigned Integers and Addresses

The types.h file also includes the following type definitions for unsigned integers and addresses:

typedef  struct            _quad { long val[2]; } quad;
typedef  long              swblk_t;
typedef  unsigned long     size_t;

The following type definitions are for BSD compatibility only:

typedef  unsigned char            u_char;
typedef  unsigned short           u_short;
typedef  unsigned int             u_int;
typedef  unsigned long            u_long;

Related Information

The values.h file.

The filsys.h file format.

Header Files Overview.

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