/bionic/libc/arch-arm/syscalls/ |
utimensat.S | 5 ENTRY(utimensat) function 14 END(utimensat)
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/bionic/libc/arch-sh/syscalls/ |
utimensat.S | 5 .type utimensat, @function 6 .globl utimensat 9 utimensat: label
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/bionic/libc/arch-x86/syscalls/ |
utimensat.S | 5 .type utimensat, @function 6 .globl utimensat 9 utimensat: label
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/bionic/libc/include/sys/ |
stat.h | 108 extern int utimensat (int fd, const char *path, const struct timespec times[2], int flags);
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linux-unistd.h | 141 int utimensat (int, const char *, const struct timespec times[2], int);
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/external/valgrind/main/memcheck/tests/ |
linux-syscalls-2007.c | 5 * - utimensat(), eventfd(), timerfd() and signalfd() were introduced in the 59 unlink("/tmp/valgrind-utimensat-test"); 60 close (creat ("/tmp/valgrind-utimensat-test", S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR)); 63 utimensat (AT_FDCWD, "/tmp/valgrind-utimensat-test", ts2, 0); 65 unlink("/tmp/valgrind-utimensat-test");
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/system/core/toolbox/ |
touch.c | 85 return utimensat(AT_FDCWD, file, times, flags);
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/external/qemu/ |
oslib-posix.c | 122 ret = utimensat(dirfd, path, times, flags); 127 /* Fallback: use utimes() instead of utimensat() */
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/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/i686-linux-glibc2.7-4.4.3/sysroot/usr/include/sys/ |
stat.h | 362 extern int utimensat (int __fd, __const char *__path,
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/bionic/libc/arch-arm/ |
syscalls.mk | 127 syscall_src += arch-arm/syscalls/utimensat.S
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/bionic/libc/arch-sh/ |
syscalls.mk | 130 syscall_src += arch-sh/syscalls/utimensat.S
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/bionic/libc/arch-x86/ |
syscalls.mk | 130 syscall_src += arch-x86/syscalls/utimensat.S
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/system/core/sdcard/ |
sdcard.c | 594 * time specified in the request. Same goes for mtime. Use utimensat(2) 617 TRACE("Calling utimensat on %s with atime %ld, mtime=%ld\n", path, times[0].tv_sec, times[1].tv_sec); 618 res = utimensat(-1, path, times, 0);
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