freebsd-nq/sys/fs/udf/udf.h
Andriy Gapon b0c0fb5940 udf_readatoffset: read through directory vnode, do not read > MAXBSIZE
Currently bread()-ing through device vnode with
(1) VMIO enabled,
(2) bo_bsize != DEV_BSIZE
(3) more than 1 block
results in data being incorrectly cached.
So instead a more common approach of using a vnode belonging to fs is now
employed.
Also, prevent attempt to bread more than MAXBSIZE bytes because of
adjustments made to account for offset that doesn't start on block
boundary.
Add expanded comments to explain the calculations.
Also drop unused inline function while here.

PR: kern/120967
PR: kern/129084

Reviewed by: scottl, kib
Approved by: jhb (mentor)
2009-02-26 18:58:41 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Scott Long <scottl@freebsd.org>
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
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*
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* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#define UDF_HASHTBLSIZE 100
struct udf_node {
struct vnode *i_vnode;
struct udf_mnt *udfmp;
ino_t hash_id;
long diroff;
struct file_entry *fentry;
};
struct udf_mnt {
int im_flags;
struct mount *im_mountp;
struct g_consumer *im_cp;
struct bufobj *im_bo;
struct cdev *im_dev;
struct vnode *im_devvp;
int bsize;
int bshift;
int bmask;
uint32_t part_start;
uint32_t part_len;
uint64_t root_id;
struct long_ad root_icb;
int p_sectors;
int s_table_entries;
struct udf_sparing_table *s_table;
void *im_d2l; /* disk->local iconv handle */
#if 0
void *im_l2d; /* local->disk iconv handle */
#endif
};
struct udf_dirstream {
struct udf_node *node;
struct udf_mnt *udfmp;
struct buf *bp;
uint8_t *data;
uint8_t *buf;
int fsize;
int off;
int this_off;
int offset;
int size;
int error;
int fid_fragment;
};
struct ifid {
u_short ifid_len;
u_short ifid_pad;
int ifid_ino;
long ifid_start;
};
#define VFSTOUDFFS(mp) ((struct udf_mnt *)((mp)->mnt_data))
#define VTON(vp) ((struct udf_node *)((vp)->v_data))
/*
* The block layer refers to things in terms of 512 byte blocks by default.
* btodb() is expensive, so speed things up.
* XXX Can the block layer be forced to use a different block size?
*/
#define RDSECTOR(devvp, sector, size, bp) \
bread(devvp, sector << (udfmp->bshift - DEV_BSHIFT), size, NOCRED, bp)
MALLOC_DECLARE(M_UDFFENTRY);
static __inline int
udf_readdevblks(struct udf_mnt *udfmp, int sector, int size, struct buf **bp)
{
return (RDSECTOR(udfmp->im_devvp, sector,
(size + udfmp->bmask) & ~udfmp->bmask, bp));
}
/*
* Produce a suitable file number from an ICB. The passed in ICB is expected
* to be in little endian (meaning that it hasn't been swapped for big
* endian machines yet).
* XXX If the fileno resolves to 0, we might be in big trouble.
* XXX Assumes the ICB is a long_ad. This struct is compatible with short_ad,
* but not ext_ad.
*/
static __inline ino_t
udf_getid(struct long_ad *icb)
{
return (le32toh(icb->loc.lb_num));
}
int udf_allocv(struct mount *, struct vnode **, struct thread *);
int udf_checktag(struct desc_tag *, uint16_t);
int udf_vget(struct mount *, ino_t, int, struct vnode **);
extern uma_zone_t udf_zone_trans;
extern uma_zone_t udf_zone_node;
extern uma_zone_t udf_zone_ds;
extern struct vop_vector udf_fifoops;