#ifndef _ALPHA_FCNTL_H1#define _ALPHA_FCNTL_H23#define O_CREAT 01000 /* not fcntl */4#define O_TRUNC 02000 /* not fcntl */5#define O_EXCL 04000 /* not fcntl */6#define O_NOCTTY 010000 /* not fcntl */78#define O_NONBLOCK 000049#define O_APPEND 0001010#define O_DSYNC 040000 /* used to be O_SYNC, see below */11#define O_DIRECTORY 0100000 /* must be a directory */12#define O_NOFOLLOW 0200000 /* don't follow links */13#define O_LARGEFILE 0400000 /* will be set by the kernel on every open */14#define O_DIRECT 02000000 /* direct disk access - should check with OSF/1 */15#define O_NOATIME 0400000016#define O_CLOEXEC 010000000 /* set close_on_exec */17/*18* Before Linux 2.6.33 only O_DSYNC semantics were implemented, but using19* the O_SYNC flag. We continue to use the existing numerical value20* for O_DSYNC semantics now, but using the correct symbolic name for it.21* This new value is used to request true Posix O_SYNC semantics. It is22* defined in this strange way to make sure applications compiled against23* new headers get at least O_DSYNC semantics on older kernels.24*25* This has the nice side-effect that we can simply test for O_DSYNC26* wherever we do not care if O_DSYNC or O_SYNC is used.27*28* Note: __O_SYNC must never be used directly.29*/30#define __O_SYNC 02000000031#define O_SYNC (__O_SYNC|O_DSYNC)3233#define O_PATH 0400000003435#define F_GETLK 736#define F_SETLK 837#define F_SETLKW 93839#define F_SETOWN 5 /* for sockets. */40#define F_GETOWN 6 /* for sockets. */41#define F_SETSIG 10 /* for sockets. */42#define F_GETSIG 11 /* for sockets. */4344/* for posix fcntl() and lockf() */45#define F_RDLCK 146#define F_WRLCK 247#define F_UNLCK 84849/* for old implementation of bsd flock () */50#define F_EXLCK 16 /* or 3 */51#define F_SHLCK 32 /* or 4 */5253#define F_INPROGRESS 645455#include <asm-generic/fcntl.h>5657#endif585960