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#pragma once

/**
 * @file bits/lockf.h
 * @brief The lockf() function.
 */

#include <sys/cdefs.h>
#include <sys/types.h>

/** lockf() command to unlock a section of a file. */
#define F_ULOCK 0
/** lockf() command to block until it locks a section of a file. */
#define F_LOCK 1
/** lockf() command to try to lock a section of a file. */
#define F_TLOCK 2
/** lockf() command to test whether a section of a file is unlocked (or locked by the caller). */
#define F_TEST 3

__BEGIN_DECLS

/**
 * [lockf(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/lockf.3.html) manipulates POSIX file locks.
 *
 * Returns 0 on success, and returns -1 and sets `errno` on failure.
 *
 * Available since API level 24.
 *
 * See also flock().
 */
int lockf(int __fd, int __cmd, off_t __length) __RENAME_IF_FILE_OFFSET64(lockf64) __INTRODUCED_IN(24);

/**
 * Like lockf() but allows using a 64-bit length
 * even from a 32-bit process without `__FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64`.
 */
int lockf64(int __fd, int __cmd, off64_t __length) __INTRODUCED_IN(24);

__END_DECLS