freebsd-skq/sys/ufs/ffs/ffs_extern.h

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1991, 1993, 1994
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by the University of
* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
* 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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*
* @(#)ffs_extern.h 8.6 (Berkeley) 3/30/95
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* $FreeBSD$
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*/
#ifndef _UFS_FFS_EXTERN_H
#define _UFS_FFS_EXTERN_H
struct buf;
struct cg;
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struct fid;
struct fs;
struct inode;
struct malloc_type;
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struct mount;
struct thread;
struct sockaddr;
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struct statfs;
struct ucred;
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struct vnode;
struct vop_balloc_args;
struct vop_fsync_args;
struct vop_reallocblks_args;
struct vop_copyonwrite_args;
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int ffs_alloc __P((struct inode *,
ufs_daddr_t, ufs_daddr_t, int, struct ucred *, ufs_daddr_t *));
int ffs_balloc __P((struct vnode *a_vp, off_t a_startoffset, int a_size,
struct ucred *a_cred, int a_flags, struct buf **a_bpp));
int ffs_blkatoff __P((struct vnode *, off_t, char **, struct buf **));
void ffs_blkfree __P((struct fs *, struct vnode *, ufs_daddr_t, long,
ino_t));
ufs_daddr_t ffs_blkpref __P((struct inode *, ufs_daddr_t, int, ufs_daddr_t *));
void ffs_clrblock __P((struct fs *, u_char *, ufs_daddr_t));
void ffs_clusteracct __P((struct fs *, struct cg *, ufs_daddr_t, int));
int ffs_fhtovp __P((struct mount *, struct fid *, struct vnode **));
int ffs_flushfiles __P((struct mount *, int, struct thread *));
void ffs_fragacct __P((struct fs *, int, int32_t [], int));
int ffs_freefile __P((struct fs *, struct vnode *, ino_t, int ));
int ffs_isblock __P((struct fs *, u_char *, ufs_daddr_t));
int ffs_isfreeblock __P((struct fs *, unsigned char *, ufs_daddr_t));
int ffs_mountfs __P((struct vnode *, struct mount *, struct thread *,
struct malloc_type *));
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int ffs_mountroot __P((void));
Initial commit of IFS - a inode-namespaced FFS. Here is a short description: How it works: -- Basically ifs is a copy of ffs, overriding some vfs/vnops. (Yes, hack.) I didn't see the need in duplicating all of sys/ufs/ffs to get this off the ground. File creation is done through a special file - 'newfile' . When newfile is called, the system allocates and returns an inode. Note that newfile is done in a cloning fashion: fd = open("newfile", O_CREAT|O_RDWR, 0644); fstat(fd, &st); printf("new file is %d\n", (int)st.st_ino); Once you have created a file, you can open() and unlink() it by its returned inode number retrieved from the stat call, ie: fd = open("5", O_RDWR); The creation permissions depend entirely if you have write access to the root directory of the filesystem. To get the list of currently allocated inodes, VOP_READDIR has been added which returns a directory listing of those currently allocated. -- What this entails: * patching conf/files and conf/options to include IFS as a new compile option (and since ifs depends upon FFS, include the FFS routines) * An entry in i386/conf/NOTES indicating IFS exists and where to go for an explanation * Unstaticize a couple of routines in src/sys/ufs/ffs/ which the IFS routines require (ffs_mount() and ffs_reload()) * a new bunch of routines in src/sys/ufs/ifs/ which implement the IFS routines. IFS replaces some of the vfsops, and a handful of vnops - most notably are VFS_VGET(), VOP_LOOKUP(), VOP_UNLINK() and VOP_READDIR(). Any other directory operation is marked as invalid. What this results in: * an IFS partition's create permissions are controlled by the perm/ownership of the root mount point, just like a normal directory * Each inode has perm and ownership too * IFS does *NOT* mean an FFS partition can be opened per inode. This is a completely seperate filesystem here * Softupdates doesn't work with IFS, and really I don't think it needs it. Besides, fsck's are FAST. (Try it :-) * Inodes 0 and 1 aren't allocatable because they are special (dump/swap IIRC). Inode 2 isn't allocatable since UFS/FFS locks all inodes in the system against this particular inode, and unravelling THAT code isn't trivial. Therefore, useful inodes start at 3. Enjoy, and feedback is definitely appreciated!
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int ffs_mount __P((struct mount *, char *, caddr_t, struct nameidata *,
struct thread *));
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int ffs_reallocblks __P((struct vop_reallocblks_args *));
int ffs_realloccg __P((struct inode *,
ufs_daddr_t, ufs_daddr_t, int, int, struct ucred *, struct buf **));
void ffs_setblock __P((struct fs *, u_char *, ufs_daddr_t));
int ffs_snapblkfree __P((struct fs *, struct vnode *, ufs_daddr_t,
long, ino_t));
void ffs_snapremove __P((struct vnode *vp));
int ffs_snapshot __P((struct mount *mp, char *snapfile));
void ffs_snapshot_mount __P((struct mount *mp));
void ffs_snapshot_unmount __P((struct mount *mp));
int ffs_statfs __P((struct mount *, struct statfs *, struct thread *));
int ffs_sync __P((struct mount *, int, struct ucred *, struct thread *));
int ffs_truncate __P((struct vnode *, off_t, int, struct ucred *, struct thread *));
int ffs_unmount __P((struct mount *, int, struct thread *));
int ffs_update __P((struct vnode *, int));
int ffs_valloc __P((struct vnode *, int, struct ucred *, struct vnode **));
int ffs_vfree __P((struct vnode *, ino_t, int));
int ffs_vget __P((struct mount *, ino_t, int, struct vnode **));
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int ffs_vptofh __P((struct vnode *, struct fid *));
extern vop_t **ffs_vnodeop_p;
extern vop_t **ffs_specop_p;
extern vop_t **ffs_fifoop_p;
/*
* Soft update function prototypes.
*/
void softdep_initialize __P((void));
int softdep_mount __P((struct vnode *, struct mount *, struct fs *,
struct ucred *));
int softdep_flushworklist __P((struct mount *, int *, struct thread *));
int softdep_flushfiles __P((struct mount *, int, struct thread *));
void softdep_update_inodeblock __P((struct inode *, struct buf *, int));
void softdep_load_inodeblock __P((struct inode *));
void softdep_freefile __P((struct vnode *, ino_t, int));
int softdep_request_cleanup __P((struct fs *, struct vnode *));
void softdep_setup_freeblocks __P((struct inode *, off_t));
void softdep_setup_inomapdep __P((struct buf *, struct inode *, ino_t));
void softdep_setup_blkmapdep __P((struct buf *, struct fs *, ufs_daddr_t));
void softdep_setup_allocdirect __P((struct inode *, ufs_lbn_t, ufs_daddr_t,
ufs_daddr_t, long, long, struct buf *));
void softdep_setup_allocindir_meta __P((struct buf *, struct inode *,
struct buf *, int, ufs_daddr_t));
void softdep_setup_allocindir_page __P((struct inode *, ufs_lbn_t,
struct buf *, int, ufs_daddr_t, ufs_daddr_t, struct buf *));
void softdep_fsync_mountdev __P((struct vnode *));
int softdep_sync_metadata __P((struct vop_fsync_args *));
/* XXX incorrectly moved to mount.h - should be indirect function */
#if 0
int softdep_fsync __P((struct vnode *vp));
#endif
#endif /* !_UFS_FFS_EXTERN_H */