freebsd-dev/sys/sys/disk.h
Mitchell Horne 0a90043e63 Remove 12.x ABI compat for kernel dump ioctls
This code was marked gone_in(14), so it can now be removed.

The only consumer of this interface is dumpon(8). We do not maintain
strict backwards compatibility for this utility because a) it
can't/shouldn't be used from a jail or chroot and b) it is highly
specific interface unique to FreeBSD. The host's (presumably more
up-to-date) copy of dumpon(8) should be used to configure kernel dump
devices.

Reviewed by:	markj, emaste
MFC after:	never
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D34914
2022-04-15 12:06:05 -03:00

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/*-
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Beerware
*
* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* "THE BEER-WARE LICENSE" (Revision 42):
* <phk@FreeBSD.ORG> wrote this file. As long as you retain this notice you
* can do whatever you want with this stuff. If we meet some day, and you think
* this stuff is worth it, you can buy me a beer in return. Poul-Henning Kamp
* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* $FreeBSD$
*
*/
#ifndef _SYS_DISK_H_
#define _SYS_DISK_H_
#include <sys/ioccom.h>
#include <sys/kerneldump.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/disk_zone.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#ifdef _KERNEL
#ifndef _SYS_CONF_H_
#include <sys/conf.h> /* XXX: temporary to avoid breakage */
#endif
void disk_err(struct bio *bp, const char *what, int blkdone, int nl);
#endif
#define DIOCGSECTORSIZE _IOR('d', 128, u_int)
/*
* Get the sector size of the device in bytes. The sector size is the
* smallest unit of data which can be transferred from this device.
* Usually this is a power of 2 but it might not be (i.e. CDROM audio).
*/
#define DIOCGMEDIASIZE _IOR('d', 129, off_t) /* Get media size in bytes */
/*
* Get the size of the entire device in bytes. This should be a
* multiple of the sector size.
*/
#define DIOCGFWSECTORS _IOR('d', 130, u_int) /* Get firmware's sectorcount */
/*
* Get the firmware's notion of number of sectors per track. This
* value is mostly used for compatibility with various ill designed
* disk label formats. Don't use it unless you have to.
*/
#define DIOCGFWHEADS _IOR('d', 131, u_int) /* Get firmware's headcount */
/*
* Get the firmwares notion of number of heads per cylinder. This
* value is mostly used for compatibility with various ill designed
* disk label formats. Don't use it unless you have to.
*/
#define DIOCGFLUSH _IO('d', 135) /* Flush write cache */
/*
* Flush write cache of the device.
*/
#define DIOCGDELETE _IOW('d', 136, off_t[2]) /* Delete data */
/*
* Mark data on the device as unused.
*/
#define DISK_IDENT_SIZE 256
#define DIOCGIDENT _IOR('d', 137, char[DISK_IDENT_SIZE])
/*-
* Get the ident of the given provider. Ident is (most of the time)
* a uniqe and fixed provider's identifier. Ident's properties are as
* follow:
* - ident value is preserved between reboots,
* - provider can be detached/attached and ident is preserved,
* - provider's name can change - ident can't,
* - ident value should not be based on on-disk metadata; in other
* words copying whole data from one disk to another should not
* yield the same ident for the other disk,
* - there could be more than one provider with the same ident, but
* only if they point at exactly the same physical storage, this is
* the case for multipathing for example,
* - GEOM classes that consumes single providers and provide single
* providers, like geli, gbde, should just attach class name to the
* ident of the underlying provider,
* - ident is an ASCII string (is printable),
* - ident is optional and applications can't relay on its presence.
*/
#define DIOCGPROVIDERNAME _IOR('d', 138, char[MAXPATHLEN])
/*
* Store the provider name, given a device path, in a buffer. The buffer
* must be at least MAXPATHLEN bytes long.
*/
#define DIOCGSTRIPESIZE _IOR('d', 139, off_t) /* Get stripe size in bytes */
/*
* Get the size of the device's optimal access block in bytes.
* This should be a multiple of the sector size.
*/
#define DIOCGSTRIPEOFFSET _IOR('d', 140, off_t) /* Get stripe offset in bytes */
/*
* Get the offset of the first device's optimal access block in bytes.
* This should be a multiple of the sector size.
*/
#define DIOCGPHYSPATH _IOR('d', 141, char[MAXPATHLEN])
/*
* Get a string defining the physical path for a given provider.
* This has similar rules to ident, but is intended to uniquely
* identify the physical location of the device, not the current
* occupant of that location.
*/
struct diocgattr_arg {
char name[64];
int len;
union {
char str[DISK_IDENT_SIZE];
off_t off;
int i;
uint16_t u16;
} value;
};
#define DIOCGATTR _IOWR('d', 142, struct diocgattr_arg)
#define DIOCZONECMD _IOWR('d', 143, struct disk_zone_args)
#ifndef WITHOUT_NETDUMP
#include <net/if.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
union kd_ip {
struct in_addr in4;
struct in6_addr in6;
};
/*
* Sentinel values for kda_index.
*
* If kda_index is KDA_REMOVE_ALL, all dump configurations are cleared.
*
* If kda_index is KDA_REMOVE_DEV, all dump configurations for the specified
* device are cleared.
*
* If kda_index is KDA_REMOVE, only the specified dump configuration for the
* given device is removed from the list of fallback dump configurations.
*
* If kda_index is KDA_APPEND, the dump configuration is added after all
* existing dump configurations.
*
* Otherwise, the new configuration is inserted into the fallback dump list at
* index 'kda_index'.
*/
#define KDA_REMOVE UINT8_MAX
#define KDA_REMOVE_ALL (UINT8_MAX - 1)
#define KDA_REMOVE_DEV (UINT8_MAX - 2)
#define KDA_APPEND (UINT8_MAX - 3)
struct diocskerneldump_arg {
uint8_t kda_index;
uint8_t kda_compression;
uint8_t kda_encryption;
uint8_t kda_key[KERNELDUMP_KEY_MAX_SIZE];
uint32_t kda_encryptedkeysize;
uint8_t *kda_encryptedkey;
char kda_iface[IFNAMSIZ];
union kd_ip kda_server;
union kd_ip kda_client;
union kd_ip kda_gateway;
uint8_t kda_af;
};
#define DIOCSKERNELDUMP _IOW('d', 145, struct diocskerneldump_arg)
/*
* Enable/Disable the device for kernel core dumps.
*/
#define DIOCGKERNELDUMP _IOWR('d', 146, struct diocskerneldump_arg)
/*
* Get current kernel netdump configuration details for a given index.
*/
#endif
#endif /* _SYS_DISK_H_ */