On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 21:09:52 +0800
Michael Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is there an existing linux userspace interface for accessing the 
> microsecond or nanosecond level (a|m|c)times of filesystems that support 
> them (e.g. ext4, xfs)? and possibly also the generation counters used by 
> NFS.
> 
> I notice sys_utimes is able to set microsecond (c|a|m)times but I can't 
> find an associated interface to read them (I've googled to no avail).
> 
> (also noticing freebsd and darwin's struct stat contains struct timespec 
> for these as well as an st_gen field - although I do realise how 
> incredibly difficult it would be to add these to linux's struct stat).
> 

Look at stat.

In /usr/include/bits/stat.h:
struct stat
  {
    __dev_t st_dev;             /* Device.  */
...
#ifdef __USE_MISC
    /* Nanosecond resolution timestamps are stored in a format
       equivalent to 'struct timespec'.  This is the type used
       whenever possible but the Unix namespace rules do not allow the
       identifier 'timespec' to appear in the <sys/stat.h> header.
       Therefore we have to handle the use of this header in strictly
       standard-compliant sources special.  */
    struct timespec st_atim;            /* Time of last access.  */
    struct timespec st_mtim;            /* Time of last modification.  */
    struct timespec st_ctim;            /* Time of last status change.  */
# define st_atime st_atim.tv_sec        /* Backward compatibility.  */
# define st_mtime st_mtim.tv_sec
# define st_ctime st_ctim.tv_sec
#else
    __time_t st_atime;                  /* Time of last access.  */
    unsigned long int st_atimensec;     /* Nscecs of last access.  */
    __time_t st_mtime;                  /* Time of last modification.  */
    unsigned long int st_mtimensec;     /* Nsecs of last modification.  */
    __time_t st_ctime;                  /* Time of last status change.  */
    unsigned long int st_ctimensec;     /* Nsecs of last status change.  */
#endif
-- 
Stephen Hemminger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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