freebsd-skq/sys/geom/part/g_part.h
Andrey V. Elsukov e7926a3703 Reimplemented "gpart destroy -F". Now it does all work in kernel.
This was needed for recover implementation.

Implement the recover command for GPT. Now GPT will marked as
corrupt when any of three types of corruption will be detected:
1. Damaged primary GPT header or table
2. Damaged secondary GPT header or table
3. Secondary header is not located in the last LBA
Marked GPT becomes read-only. Any changes with corrupt table
are prohibited. Only "destroy" and "recover" commands are allowed.

Discussed with:	geom@ (mostly silence)
Tested by:	Ilya A. Arhipov
Approved by:	mav (mentor)
MFC after:	2 weeks
2010-10-25 16:23:35 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2006-2008 Marcel Moolenaar
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#ifndef _GEOM_PART_H_
#define _GEOM_PART_H_
#define G_PART_TRACE(args) g_trace args
#define G_PART_PROBE_PRI_LOW -10
#define G_PART_PROBE_PRI_NORM -5
#define G_PART_PROBE_PRI_HIGH 0
enum g_part_alias {
G_PART_ALIAS_APPLE_BOOT, /* An Apple boot partition entry. */
G_PART_ALIAS_APPLE_HFS, /* An HFS+ file system entry. */
G_PART_ALIAS_APPLE_LABEL, /* An Apple label partition entry. */
G_PART_ALIAS_APPLE_RAID, /* An Apple RAID partition entry. */
G_PART_ALIAS_APPLE_RAID_OFFLINE,/* An Apple RAID (offline) part entry.*/
G_PART_ALIAS_APPLE_TV_RECOVERY, /* An Apple TV recovery part entry. */
G_PART_ALIAS_APPLE_UFS, /* An Apple UFS partition entry. */
G_PART_ALIAS_EFI, /* A EFI system partition entry. */
G_PART_ALIAS_FREEBSD, /* A BSD labeled partition entry. */
G_PART_ALIAS_FREEBSD_BOOT, /* A FreeBSD boot partition entry. */
G_PART_ALIAS_FREEBSD_SWAP, /* A swap partition entry. */
G_PART_ALIAS_FREEBSD_UFS, /* A UFS/UFS2 file system entry. */
G_PART_ALIAS_FREEBSD_VINUM, /* A Vinum partition entry. */
G_PART_ALIAS_FREEBSD_ZFS, /* A ZFS file system entry. */
G_PART_ALIAS_MBR, /* A MBR (extended) partition entry. */
G_PART_ALIAS_LINUX_DATA, /* A Linux data partition entry. */
G_PART_ALIAS_LINUX_LVM, /* A Linux LVM partition entry. */
G_PART_ALIAS_LINUX_RAID, /* A Linux RAID partition entry. */
G_PART_ALIAS_LINUX_SWAP, /* A Linux swap partition entry. */
G_PART_ALIAS_MS_BASIC_DATA, /* A Microsoft Data part. entry. */
G_PART_ALIAS_MS_LDM_DATA, /* A Microsoft LDM Data part. entry. */
G_PART_ALIAS_MS_LDM_METADATA, /* A Microsoft LDM Metadata entry. */
G_PART_ALIAS_MS_RESERVED, /* A Microsoft Reserved part. entry. */
G_PART_ALIAS_MS_NTFS, /* A Microsoft NTFS partition entry */
G_PART_ALIAS_NETBSD_CCD, /* A NetBSD CCD partition entry. */
G_PART_ALIAS_NETBSD_CGD, /* A NetBSD CGD partition entry. */
G_PART_ALIAS_NETBSD_FFS, /* A NetBSD FFS partition entry. */
G_PART_ALIAS_NETBSD_RAID, /* A NetBSD RAID partition entry. */
G_PART_ALIAS_NETBSD_SWAP, /* A NetBSD swap partition entry. */
G_PART_ALIAS_NETBSD_LFS, /* A NetBSD LFS partition entry. */
/* Keep the following last */
G_PART_ALIAS_COUNT
};
const char *g_part_alias_name(enum g_part_alias);
/* G_PART scheme (KOBJ class). */
struct g_part_scheme {
KOBJ_CLASS_FIELDS;
size_t gps_entrysz;
int gps_minent;
int gps_maxent;
int gps_bootcodesz;
TAILQ_ENTRY(g_part_scheme) scheme_list;
};
struct g_part_entry {
LIST_ENTRY(g_part_entry) gpe_entry;
struct g_provider *gpe_pp; /* Corresponding provider. */
off_t gpe_offset; /* Byte offset. */
quad_t gpe_start; /* First LBA of partition. */
quad_t gpe_end; /* Last LBA of partition. */
int gpe_index;
int gpe_created:1; /* Entry is newly created. */
int gpe_deleted:1; /* Entry has been deleted. */
int gpe_modified:1; /* Entry has been modified. */
int gpe_internal:1; /* Entry is not a used entry. */
};
/* G_PART table (KOBJ instance). */
struct g_part_table {
KOBJ_FIELDS;
struct g_part_scheme *gpt_scheme;
struct g_geom *gpt_gp;
LIST_HEAD(, g_part_entry) gpt_entry;
quad_t gpt_first; /* First allocatable LBA */
quad_t gpt_last; /* Last allocatable LBA */
int gpt_entries;
/*
* gpt_smhead and gpt_smtail are bitmaps representing the first
* 32 sectors on the disk (gpt_smhead) and the last 32 sectors
* on the disk (gpt_smtail). These maps are used by the commit
* verb to clear sectors previously used by a scheme after the
* partitioning scheme has been destroyed.
*/
uint32_t gpt_smhead;
uint32_t gpt_smtail;
/*
* gpt_sectors and gpt_heads are the fixed or synchesized number
* of sectors per track and heads (resp) that make up a disks
* geometry. This is to support partitioning schemes as well as
* file systems that work on a geometry. The MBR scheme and the
* MS-DOS (FAT) file system come to mind.
* We keep track of whether the geometry is fixed or synchesized
* so that a partitioning scheme can correct the synthesized
* geometry, based on the on-disk metadata.
*/
uint32_t gpt_sectors;
uint32_t gpt_heads;
int gpt_depth; /* Sub-partitioning level. */
int gpt_isleaf:1; /* Cannot be sub-partitioned. */
int gpt_created:1; /* Newly created. */
int gpt_modified:1; /* Table changes have been made. */
int gpt_opened:1; /* Permissions obtained. */
int gpt_fixgeom:1; /* Geometry is fixed. */
int gpt_corrupt:1; /* Table is corrupt. */
};
struct g_part_entry *g_part_new_entry(struct g_part_table *, int, quad_t,
quad_t);
enum g_part_ctl {
G_PART_CTL_NONE,
G_PART_CTL_ADD,
G_PART_CTL_BOOTCODE,
G_PART_CTL_COMMIT,
G_PART_CTL_CREATE,
G_PART_CTL_DELETE,
G_PART_CTL_DESTROY,
G_PART_CTL_MODIFY,
G_PART_CTL_MOVE,
G_PART_CTL_RECOVER,
G_PART_CTL_RESIZE,
G_PART_CTL_SET,
G_PART_CTL_UNDO,
G_PART_CTL_UNSET
};
/* G_PART ctlreq parameters. */
#define G_PART_PARM_ENTRIES 0x0001
#define G_PART_PARM_FLAGS 0x0002
#define G_PART_PARM_GEOM 0x0004
#define G_PART_PARM_INDEX 0x0008
#define G_PART_PARM_LABEL 0x0010
#define G_PART_PARM_OUTPUT 0x0020
#define G_PART_PARM_PROVIDER 0x0040
#define G_PART_PARM_SCHEME 0x0080
#define G_PART_PARM_SIZE 0x0100
#define G_PART_PARM_START 0x0200
#define G_PART_PARM_TYPE 0x0400
#define G_PART_PARM_VERSION 0x0800
#define G_PART_PARM_BOOTCODE 0x1000
#define G_PART_PARM_ATTRIB 0x2000
#define G_PART_PARM_FORCE 0x4000
struct g_part_parms {
unsigned int gpp_parms;
unsigned int gpp_entries;
const char *gpp_flags;
struct g_geom *gpp_geom;
unsigned int gpp_index;
const char *gpp_label;
struct g_provider *gpp_provider;
struct g_part_scheme *gpp_scheme;
quad_t gpp_size;
quad_t gpp_start;
const char *gpp_type;
unsigned int gpp_version;
const void *gpp_codeptr;
unsigned int gpp_codesize;
const char *gpp_attrib;
unsigned int gpp_force;
};
void g_part_geometry_heads(off_t, u_int, off_t *, u_int *);
int g_part_modevent(module_t, int, struct g_part_scheme *);
#define G_PART_SCHEME_DECLARE(name) \
static int name##_modevent(module_t mod, int tp, void *d) \
{ \
return (g_part_modevent(mod, tp, d)); \
} \
static moduledata_t name##_mod = { \
#name, \
name##_modevent, \
&name##_scheme \
}; \
DECLARE_MODULE(name, name##_mod, SI_SUB_DRIVERS, SI_ORDER_ANY)
#endif /* !_GEOM_PART_H_ */