freebsd-dev/sys/fs/ext2fs/ext2_dinode.h
Pedro F. Giffuni 035e4e0494 Add support for ns timestamps and birthtime to the ext2/3 driver.
When using big inodes there is sufficient space in ext3 to
keep extra resolution and birthtime (creation) timestamps.
The appropriate fields in the on-disk inode have been approved
for a long time but support for this in ext3 has not been
widely  distributed.

In preparation for ext4 most linux distributions have enabled
by default such bigger inodes and some people use nanosecond
timestamps in ext3. We now support those when the inode is big
enough and while we do recognize the EXT4F_ROCOMPAT_EXTRA_ISIZE,
we maintain the extra timestamps even when they are not used.

An additional note by Bruce Evans:
We blindly accept unrepresentable tv_nsec in VOP_SETATTR(), but
all file  systems have always done that.  When POSIX gets around
to  specifying the behaviour, it will probably require certain
rounding to the fs's resolution and not rejecting the request.
This unfortunately means that syscalls that set times can't
really tell if they succeeded without reading back the times
using stat() or similar and checking that they were set close
enough.

Reviewed by:	bde
Approved by:	jhb (mentor)
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-03-08 21:06:05 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2009 Aditya Sarawgi
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#ifndef _FS_EXT2FS_EXT2_DINODE_H_
#define _FS_EXT2FS_EXT2_DINODE_H_
#define e2di_size_high e2di_dacl
/*
* Special inode numbers
* The root inode is the root of the file system. Inode 0 can't be used for
* normal purposes and bad blocks are normally linked to inode 1, thus
* the root inode is 2.
* Inode 3 to 10 are reserved in ext2fs.
*/
#define EXT2_BADBLKINO ((ino_t)1)
#define EXT2_ROOTINO ((ino_t)2)
#define EXT2_ACLIDXINO ((ino_t)3)
#define EXT2_ACLDATAINO ((ino_t)4)
#define EXT2_BOOTLOADERINO ((ino_t)5)
#define EXT2_UNDELDIRINO ((ino_t)6)
#define EXT2_RESIZEINO ((ino_t)7)
#define EXT2_JOURNALINO ((ino_t)8)
#define EXT2_FIRSTINO ((ino_t)11)
/*
* Inode flags
* The current implementation uses only EXT2_IMMUTABLE and EXT2_APPEND flags
*/
#define EXT2_SECRM 0x00000001 /* Secure deletion */
#define EXT2_UNRM 0x00000002 /* Undelete */
#define EXT2_COMPR 0x00000004 /* Compress file */
#define EXT2_SYNC 0x00000008 /* Synchronous updates */
#define EXT2_IMMUTABLE 0x00000010 /* Immutable file */
#define EXT2_APPEND 0x00000020 /* writes to file may only append */
#define EXT2_NODUMP 0x00000040 /* do not dump file */
#define EXT2_NOATIME 0x00000080 /* do not update atime */
/*
* Definitions for nanosecond timestamps.
* Ext3 inode versioning, 2006-12-13.
*/
#define EXT3_EPOCH_BITS 2
#define EXT3_EPOCH_MASK ((1 << EXT3_EPOCH_BITS) - 1)
#define EXT3_NSEC_MASK (~0UL << EXT3_EPOCH_BITS)
#define E2DI_HAS_XTIME(ip) (EXT2_INODE_SIZE((ip)->i_e2fs) > \
E2FS_REV0_INODE_SIZE)
/*
* Structure of an inode on the disk
*/
struct ext2fs_dinode {
uint16_t e2di_mode; /* 0: IFMT, permissions; see below. */
uint16_t e2di_uid; /* 2: Owner UID */
uint32_t e2di_size; /* 4: Size (in bytes) */
uint32_t e2di_atime; /* 8: Access time */
uint32_t e2di_ctime; /* 12: Change time */
uint32_t e2di_mtime; /* 16: Modification time */
uint32_t e2di_dtime; /* 20: Deletion time */
uint16_t e2di_gid; /* 24: Owner GID */
uint16_t e2di_nlink; /* 26: File link count */
uint32_t e2di_nblock; /* 28: Blocks count */
uint32_t e2di_flags; /* 32: Status flags (chflags) */
uint32_t e2di_version; /* 36: Low 32 bits inode version */
uint32_t e2di_blocks[EXT2_N_BLOCKS]; /* 40: disk blocks */
uint32_t e2di_gen; /* 100: generation number */
uint32_t e2di_facl; /* 104: file ACL (not implemented) */
uint32_t e2di_dacl; /* 108: dir ACL (not implemented) */
uint32_t e2di_faddr; /* 112: fragment address */
uint8_t e2di_nfrag; /* 116: fragment number */
uint8_t e2di_fsize; /* 117: fragment size */
uint16_t e2di_linux_reserved2; /* 118 */
uint16_t e2di_uid_high; /* 120: Owner UID top 16 bits */
uint16_t e2di_gid_high; /* 122: Owner GID top 16 bits */
uint32_t e2di_linux_reserved3; /* 124 */
uint16_t e2di_extra_isize;
uint16_t e2di_pad1;
uint32_t e2di_ctime_extra; /* Extra change time */
uint32_t e2di_mtime_extra; /* Extra modification time */
uint32_t e2di_atime_extra; /* Extra access time */
uint32_t e2di_crtime; /* Creation (birth)time */
uint32_t e2di_crtime_extra; /* Extra creation (birth)time */
uint32_t e2di_version_hi; /* High 30 bits of inode version */
};
#endif /* !_FS_EXT2FS_EXT2_DINODE_H_ */