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stat.2: Add mention of newfstatat()
The underlying system call for fstatat() is newfstatat() on some architectures. Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
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Nanosecond timestamps are not supported in ext2, ext3, and Reiserfs.
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On filesystems that do not support subsecond timestamps,
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the nanosecond fields are returned with the value 0.
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.SS Underlying kernel interface
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.SS C library/kernel ABI differences
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Over time, increases in the size of the
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.I stat
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The underlying system call employed by the glibc
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.BR fstatat ()
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wrapper function is actually called
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.BR fstatat64 ().
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.BR fstatat64 ()
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or, on some architectures,
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.\" strace(1) shows the name "newfstatat" on x86-64
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.BR newfstatat ().
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.SH EXAMPLE
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The following program calls
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.BR stat ()
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