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Project quota is a new ZFS system space/object usage accounting and enforcement mechanism. Similar as user/group quota, project quota is another dimension of system quota. It bases on the new object attribute - project ID. Project ID is a numerical value to indicate to which project an object belongs. An object only can belong to one project though you (the object owner or privileged user) can change the object project ID via 'chattr -p' or 'zfs project [-s] -p' explicitly. The object also can inherit the project ID from its parent when created if the parent has the project inherit flag (that can be set via 'chattr +P' or 'zfs project -s [-p]'). By accounting the spaces/objects belong to the same project, we can know how many spaces/objects used by the project. And if we set the upper limit then we can control the spaces/objects that are consumed by such project. It is useful when multiple groups and users cooperate for the same project, or a user/group needs to participate in multiple projects. Support the following commands and functionalities: zfs set projectquota@project zfs set projectobjquota@project zfs get projectquota@project zfs get projectobjquota@project zfs get projectused@project zfs get projectobjused@project zfs projectspace zfs allow projectquota zfs allow projectobjquota zfs allow projectused zfs allow projectobjused zfs unallow projectquota zfs unallow projectobjquota zfs unallow projectused zfs unallow projectobjused chattr +/-P chattr -p project_id lsattr -p This patch also supports tree quota based on the project quota via "zfs project" commands set as following: zfs project [-d|-r] <file|directory ...> zfs project -C [-k] [-r] <file|directory ...> zfs project -c [-0] [-d|-r] [-p id] <file|directory ...> zfs project [-p id] [-r] [-s] <file|directory ...> For "df [-i] $DIR" command, if we set INHERIT (project ID) flag on the $DIR, then the proejct [obj]quota and [obj]used values for the $DIR's project ID will be shown as the total/free (avail) resource. Keep the same behavior as EXT4/XFS does. Reviewed-by: Andreas Dilger <andreas.dilger@intel.com> Reviewed-by Ned Bass <bass6@llnl.gov> Reviewed-by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com> Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Fan Yong <fan.yong@intel.com> TEST_ZIMPORT_POOLS="zol-0.6.1 zol-0.6.2 master" Change-Id: Ib4f0544602e03fb61fd46a849d7ba51a6005693c Closes #6290
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/*
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* CDDL HEADER START
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*
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* The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the
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* Common Development and Distribution License (the "License").
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* You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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*
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* You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE
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* or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions
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* and limitations under the License.
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*
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* When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each
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* file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE.
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* If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the
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* fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying
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* information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner]
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*
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* CDDL HEADER END
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*/
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2005, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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*/
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#ifndef _SYS_FS_ZFS_VFSOPS_H
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#define _SYS_FS_ZFS_VFSOPS_H
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#include <sys/isa_defs.h>
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#include <sys/types32.h>
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#include <sys/list.h>
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#include <sys/vfs.h>
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#include <sys/zil.h>
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#include <sys/sa.h>
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#include <sys/rrwlock.h>
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#include <sys/zfs_ioctl.h>
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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typedef struct zfsvfs zfsvfs_t;
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struct znode;
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/*
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* This structure emulates the vfs_t from other platforms. It's purpose
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* is to faciliate the handling of mount options and minimize structural
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* differences between the platforms.
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*/
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typedef struct vfs {
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struct zfsvfs *vfs_data;
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char *vfs_mntpoint; /* Primary mount point */
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uint64_t vfs_xattr;
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boolean_t vfs_readonly;
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boolean_t vfs_do_readonly;
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boolean_t vfs_setuid;
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boolean_t vfs_do_setuid;
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boolean_t vfs_exec;
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boolean_t vfs_do_exec;
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boolean_t vfs_devices;
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boolean_t vfs_do_devices;
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boolean_t vfs_do_xattr;
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boolean_t vfs_atime;
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boolean_t vfs_do_atime;
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boolean_t vfs_relatime;
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boolean_t vfs_do_relatime;
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boolean_t vfs_nbmand;
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boolean_t vfs_do_nbmand;
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} vfs_t;
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typedef struct zfs_mnt {
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const char *mnt_osname; /* Objset name */
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char *mnt_data; /* Raw mount options */
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} zfs_mnt_t;
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struct zfsvfs {
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vfs_t *z_vfs; /* generic fs struct */
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struct super_block *z_sb; /* generic super_block */
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struct zfsvfs *z_parent; /* parent fs */
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objset_t *z_os; /* objset reference */
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uint64_t z_flags; /* super_block flags */
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uint64_t z_root; /* id of root znode */
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uint64_t z_unlinkedobj; /* id of unlinked zapobj */
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uint64_t z_max_blksz; /* maximum block size for files */
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uint64_t z_fuid_obj; /* fuid table object number */
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uint64_t z_fuid_size; /* fuid table size */
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avl_tree_t z_fuid_idx; /* fuid tree keyed by index */
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avl_tree_t z_fuid_domain; /* fuid tree keyed by domain */
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krwlock_t z_fuid_lock; /* fuid lock */
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boolean_t z_fuid_loaded; /* fuid tables are loaded */
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boolean_t z_fuid_dirty; /* need to sync fuid table ? */
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struct zfs_fuid_info *z_fuid_replay; /* fuid info for replay */
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zilog_t *z_log; /* intent log pointer */
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uint_t z_acl_inherit; /* acl inheritance behavior */
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uint_t z_acl_type; /* type of ACL usable on this FS */
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zfs_case_t z_case; /* case-sense */
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boolean_t z_utf8; /* utf8-only */
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int z_norm; /* normalization flags */
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boolean_t z_atime; /* enable atimes mount option */
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boolean_t z_relatime; /* enable relatime mount option */
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boolean_t z_unmounted; /* unmounted */
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rrmlock_t z_teardown_lock;
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krwlock_t z_teardown_inactive_lock;
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list_t z_all_znodes; /* all znodes in the fs */
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uint64_t z_nr_znodes; /* number of znodes in the fs */
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unsigned long z_rollback_time; /* last online rollback time */
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unsigned long z_snap_defer_time; /* last snapshot unmount deferal */
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kmutex_t z_znodes_lock; /* lock for z_all_znodes */
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arc_prune_t *z_arc_prune; /* called by ARC to prune caches */
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struct inode *z_ctldir; /* .zfs directory inode */
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boolean_t z_show_ctldir; /* expose .zfs in the root dir */
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boolean_t z_issnap; /* true if this is a snapshot */
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boolean_t z_vscan; /* virus scan on/off */
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boolean_t z_use_fuids; /* version allows fuids */
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boolean_t z_replay; /* set during ZIL replay */
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boolean_t z_use_sa; /* version allow system attributes */
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boolean_t z_xattr_sa; /* allow xattrs to be stores as SA */
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uint64_t z_version; /* ZPL version */
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uint64_t z_shares_dir; /* hidden shares dir */
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kmutex_t z_lock;
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uint64_t z_userquota_obj;
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uint64_t z_groupquota_obj;
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uint64_t z_userobjquota_obj;
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uint64_t z_groupobjquota_obj;
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uint64_t z_projectquota_obj;
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uint64_t z_projectobjquota_obj;
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uint64_t z_replay_eof; /* New end of file - replay only */
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sa_attr_type_t *z_attr_table; /* SA attr mapping->id */
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uint64_t z_hold_size; /* znode hold array size */
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avl_tree_t *z_hold_trees; /* znode hold trees */
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kmutex_t *z_hold_locks; /* znode hold locks */
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};
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#define ZSB_XATTR 0x0001 /* Enable user xattrs */
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/*
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* Allow a maximum number of links. While ZFS does not internally limit
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* this the inode->i_nlink member is defined as an unsigned int. To be
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* safe we use 2^31-1 as the limit.
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*/
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#define ZFS_LINK_MAX ((1U << 31) - 1U)
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/*
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* Normal filesystems (those not under .zfs/snapshot) have a total
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* file ID size limited to 12 bytes (including the length field) due to
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* NFSv2 protocol's limitation of 32 bytes for a filehandle. For historical
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* reasons, this same limit is being imposed by the Solaris NFSv3 implementation
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* (although the NFSv3 protocol actually permits a maximum of 64 bytes). It
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* is not possible to expand beyond 12 bytes without abandoning support
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* of NFSv2.
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*
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* For normal filesystems, we partition up the available space as follows:
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* 2 bytes fid length (required)
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* 6 bytes object number (48 bits)
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* 4 bytes generation number (32 bits)
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*
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* We reserve only 48 bits for the object number, as this is the limit
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* currently defined and imposed by the DMU.
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*/
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typedef struct zfid_short {
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uint16_t zf_len;
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uint8_t zf_object[6]; /* obj[i] = obj >> (8 * i) */
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uint8_t zf_gen[4]; /* gen[i] = gen >> (8 * i) */
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} zfid_short_t;
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/*
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* Filesystems under .zfs/snapshot have a total file ID size of 22 bytes
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* (including the length field). This makes files under .zfs/snapshot
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* accessible by NFSv3 and NFSv4, but not NFSv2.
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*
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* For files under .zfs/snapshot, we partition up the available space
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* as follows:
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* 2 bytes fid length (required)
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* 6 bytes object number (48 bits)
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* 4 bytes generation number (32 bits)
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* 6 bytes objset id (48 bits)
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* 4 bytes currently just zero (32 bits)
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*
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* We reserve only 48 bits for the object number and objset id, as these are
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* the limits currently defined and imposed by the DMU.
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*/
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typedef struct zfid_long {
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zfid_short_t z_fid;
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uint8_t zf_setid[6]; /* obj[i] = obj >> (8 * i) */
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uint8_t zf_setgen[4]; /* gen[i] = gen >> (8 * i) */
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} zfid_long_t;
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#define SHORT_FID_LEN (sizeof (zfid_short_t) - sizeof (uint16_t))
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#define LONG_FID_LEN (sizeof (zfid_long_t) - sizeof (uint16_t))
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extern uint_t zfs_fsyncer_key;
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extern int zfs_suspend_fs(zfsvfs_t *zfsvfs);
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extern int zfs_resume_fs(zfsvfs_t *zfsvfs, struct dsl_dataset *ds);
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extern int zfs_userspace_one(zfsvfs_t *zfsvfs, zfs_userquota_prop_t type,
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const char *domain, uint64_t rid, uint64_t *valuep);
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extern int zfs_userspace_many(zfsvfs_t *zfsvfs, zfs_userquota_prop_t type,
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uint64_t *cookiep, void *vbuf, uint64_t *bufsizep);
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extern int zfs_set_userquota(zfsvfs_t *zfsvfs, zfs_userquota_prop_t type,
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const char *domain, uint64_t rid, uint64_t quota);
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extern boolean_t zfs_id_overblockquota(zfsvfs_t *zfsvfs, uint64_t usedobj,
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uint64_t id);
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extern boolean_t zfs_id_overobjquota(zfsvfs_t *zfsvfs, uint64_t usedobj,
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uint64_t id);
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extern boolean_t zfs_id_overquota(zfsvfs_t *zfsvfs, uint64_t usedobj,
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uint64_t id);
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extern int zfs_set_version(zfsvfs_t *zfsvfs, uint64_t newvers);
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extern int zfsvfs_create(const char *name, zfsvfs_t **zfvp);
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extern int zfsvfs_create_impl(zfsvfs_t **zfvp, zfsvfs_t *zfsvfs, objset_t *os);
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extern void zfsvfs_free(zfsvfs_t *zfsvfs);
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extern int zfs_check_global_label(const char *dsname, const char *hexsl);
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extern boolean_t zfs_is_readonly(zfsvfs_t *zfsvfs);
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extern int zfs_domount(struct super_block *sb, zfs_mnt_t *zm, int silent);
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extern void zfs_preumount(struct super_block *sb);
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extern int zfs_umount(struct super_block *sb);
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extern int zfs_remount(struct super_block *sb, int *flags, zfs_mnt_t *zm);
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extern int zfs_statvfs(struct dentry *dentry, struct kstatfs *statp);
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extern int zfs_vget(struct super_block *sb, struct inode **ipp, fid_t *fidp);
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extern int zfs_prune(struct super_block *sb, unsigned long nr_to_scan,
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int *objects);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif /* _SYS_FS_ZFS_VFSOPS_H */
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