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2520 | jermar | 1 | /* |
2682 | jermar | 2 | * Copyright (c) 2008 Jakub Jermar |
2520 | jermar | 3 | * All rights reserved. |
4 | * |
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5 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
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6 | * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions |
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7 | * are met: |
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8 | * |
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9 | * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
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10 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
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11 | * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |
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12 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the |
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13 | * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. |
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14 | * - The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products |
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15 | * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. |
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16 | * |
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17 | * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR |
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18 | * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES |
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19 | * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. |
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20 | * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, |
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21 | * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT |
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22 | * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, |
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23 | * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY |
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24 | * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT |
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25 | * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF |
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26 | * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
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27 | */ |
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28 | |||
29 | /** @addtogroup fs |
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30 | * @{ |
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31 | */ |
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32 | |||
33 | #ifndef VFS_VFS_H_ |
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34 | #define VFS_VFS_H_ |
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2523 | jermar | 36 | #include <ipc/ipc.h> |
2529 | jermar | 37 | #include <libadt/list.h> |
2766 | jermar | 38 | #include <futex.h> |
2680 | jermar | 39 | #include <rwlock.h> |
2542 | jermar | 40 | #include <sys/types.h> |
2550 | cejka | 41 | #include <bool.h> |
2523 | jermar | 42 | |
3150 | svoboda | 43 | // FIXME: according to CONFIG_DEBUG |
44 | // #define dprintf(...) printf(__VA_ARGS__) |
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2535 | jermar | 45 | |
3150 | svoboda | 46 | #define dprintf(...) |
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2550 | cejka | 48 | #define VFS_FIRST IPC_FIRST_USER_METHOD |
2523 | jermar | 49 | |
2526 | jermar | 50 | #define IPC_METHOD_TO_VFS_OP(m) ((m) - VFS_FIRST) |
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2770 | jermar | 52 | /* Basic types. */ |
53 | typedef int16_t fs_handle_t; |
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54 | typedef int16_t dev_handle_t; |
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55 | typedef uint32_t fs_index_t; |
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56 | |||
2520 | jermar | 57 | typedef enum { |
2731 | jermar | 58 | VFS_READ = VFS_FIRST, |
2523 | jermar | 59 | VFS_WRITE, |
2690 | jermar | 60 | VFS_TRUNCATE, |
61 | VFS_MOUNT, |
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62 | VFS_UNMOUNT, |
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63 | VFS_LAST_CMN, /* keep this the last member of this enum */ |
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64 | } vfs_request_cmn_t; |
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2520 | jermar | 65 | |
2690 | jermar | 66 | typedef enum { |
67 | VFS_LOOKUP = VFS_LAST_CMN, |
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2742 | jermar | 68 | VFS_DESTROY, |
2690 | jermar | 69 | VFS_LAST_CLNT, /* keep this the last member of this enum */ |
70 | } vfs_request_clnt_t; |
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2521 | jermar | 71 | |
2690 | jermar | 72 | typedef enum { |
73 | VFS_REGISTER = VFS_LAST_CMN, |
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2731 | jermar | 74 | VFS_OPEN, |
75 | VFS_CLOSE, |
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2690 | jermar | 76 | VFS_SEEK, |
2731 | jermar | 77 | VFS_MKDIR, |
78 | VFS_UNLINK, |
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79 | VFS_RENAME, |
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2690 | jermar | 80 | VFS_LAST_SRV, /* keep this the last member of this enum */ |
81 | } vfs_request_srv_t; |
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2521 | jermar | 84 | /** |
85 | * An instance of this structure is associated with a particular FS operation. |
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86 | * It tells VFS if the FS supports the operation or maybe if a default one |
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87 | * should be used. |
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88 | */ |
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89 | typedef enum { |
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2523 | jermar | 90 | VFS_OP_NULL = 0, |
2521 | jermar | 91 | VFS_OP_DEFAULT, |
92 | VFS_OP_DEFINED |
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93 | } vfs_op_t; |
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94 | |||
95 | #define FS_NAME_MAXLEN 20 |
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96 | |||
97 | /** |
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98 | * A structure like this is passed to VFS by each individual FS upon its |
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99 | * registration. It assosiates a human-readable identifier with each |
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100 | * registered FS. More importantly, through this structure, the FS announces |
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101 | * what operations it supports. |
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102 | */ |
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103 | typedef struct { |
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2523 | jermar | 104 | /** Unique identifier of the fs. */ |
2641 | jermar | 105 | char name[FS_NAME_MAXLEN + 1]; |
2523 | jermar | 106 | |
107 | /** Operations. */ |
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2690 | jermar | 108 | vfs_op_t ops[VFS_LAST_CLNT - VFS_FIRST]; |
2521 | jermar | 109 | } vfs_info_t; |
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2540 | jermar | 111 | /** |
112 | * A structure like this will be allocated for each registered file system. |
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113 | */ |
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2526 | jermar | 114 | typedef struct { |
115 | link_t fs_link; |
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116 | vfs_info_t vfs_info; |
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2770 | jermar | 117 | fs_handle_t fs_handle; |
2766 | jermar | 118 | futex_t phone_futex; /**< Phone serializing futex. */ |
2527 | jermar | 119 | ipcarg_t phone; |
2526 | jermar | 120 | } fs_info_t; |
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2540 | jermar | 122 | /** |
2587 | jermar | 123 | * VFS_PAIR uniquely represents a file system instance. |
124 | */ |
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2770 | jermar | 125 | #define VFS_PAIR \ |
126 | fs_handle_t fs_handle; \ |
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127 | dev_handle_t dev_handle; |
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2587 | jermar | 128 | |
129 | /** |
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130 | * VFS_TRIPLET uniquely identifies a file system node (e.g. directory, file) but |
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131 | * doesn't contain any state. For a stateful structure, see vfs_node_t. |
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2540 | jermar | 132 | * |
133 | * @note fs_handle, dev_handle and index are meant to be returned in one |
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134 | * IPC reply. |
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135 | */ |
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2587 | jermar | 136 | #define VFS_TRIPLET \ |
137 | VFS_PAIR; \ |
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2770 | jermar | 138 | fs_index_t index; |
2587 | jermar | 139 | |
2540 | jermar | 140 | typedef struct { |
2587 | jermar | 141 | VFS_PAIR; |
142 | } vfs_pair_t; |
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144 | typedef struct { |
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145 | VFS_TRIPLET; |
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146 | } vfs_triplet_t; |
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147 | |||
2704 | jermar | 148 | /* |
149 | * Lookup flags. |
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150 | */ |
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151 | /** |
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2735 | jermar | 152 | * No lookup flags used. |
153 | */ |
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154 | #define L_NONE 0 |
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155 | /** |
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2704 | jermar | 156 | * Lookup will succeed only if the object is a regular file. If L_CREATE is |
157 | * specified, an empty file will be created. This flag is mutually exclusive |
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158 | * with L_DIRECTORY. |
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159 | */ |
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2700 | jermar | 160 | #define L_FILE 1 |
2704 | jermar | 161 | /** |
162 | * Lookup wil succeed only if the object is a directory. If L_CREATE is |
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163 | * specified, an empty directory will be created. This flag is mutually |
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164 | * exclusive with L_FILE. |
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165 | */ |
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2700 | jermar | 166 | #define L_DIRECTORY 2 |
2704 | jermar | 167 | /** |
168 | * When used with L_CREATE, L_EXCLUSIVE will cause the lookup to fail if the |
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169 | * object already exists. L_EXCLUSIVE is implied when L_DIRECTORY is used. |
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170 | */ |
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171 | #define L_EXCLUSIVE 4 |
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172 | /** |
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173 | * L_CREATE is used for creating both regular files and directories. |
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174 | */ |
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175 | #define L_CREATE 8 |
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176 | /** |
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2763 | jermar | 177 | * L_LINK is used for linking to an already existing nodes. |
178 | */ |
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179 | #define L_LINK 16 |
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180 | /** |
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181 | * L_UNLINK is used to remove leaves from the file system namespace. This flag |
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2704 | jermar | 182 | * cannot be passed directly by the client, but will be set by VFS during |
183 | * VFS_UNLINK. |
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184 | */ |
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2763 | jermar | 185 | #define L_UNLINK 32 |
186 | /** |
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187 | * L_PARENT performs a lookup but returns the triplet of the parent node. |
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188 | * This flag may not be combined with any other lookup flag. |
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189 | */ |
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190 | #define L_PARENT 64 |
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2700 | jermar | 191 | |
2691 | jermar | 192 | typedef struct { |
193 | vfs_triplet_t triplet; |
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194 | size_t size; |
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2730 | jermar | 195 | unsigned lnkcnt; |
2691 | jermar | 196 | } vfs_lookup_res_t; |
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2587 | jermar | 198 | /** |
199 | * Instances of this type represent an active, in-memory VFS node and any state |
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200 | * which may be associated with it. |
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201 | */ |
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202 | typedef struct { |
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203 | VFS_TRIPLET; /**< Identity of the node. */ |
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2730 | jermar | 204 | |
205 | /** |
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206 | * Usage counter. This includes, but is not limited to, all vfs_file_t |
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207 | * structures that reference this node. |
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208 | */ |
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209 | unsigned refcnt; |
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211 | /** Number of names this node has in the file system namespace. */ |
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212 | unsigned lnkcnt; |
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2593 | jermar | 214 | link_t nh_link; /**< Node hash-table link. */ |
2821 | jermar | 215 | size_t size; /**< Cached size if the node is a file. */ |
2679 | jermar | 216 | |
2682 | jermar | 217 | /** |
218 | * Holding this rwlock prevents modifications of the node's contents. |
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219 | */ |
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220 | rwlock_t contents_rwlock; |
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2540 | jermar | 221 | } vfs_node_t; |
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223 | /** |
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224 | * Instances of this type represent an open file. If the file is opened by more |
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225 | * than one task, there will be a separate structure allocated for each task. |
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226 | */ |
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227 | typedef struct { |
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2683 | jermar | 228 | /** Serializes access to this open file. */ |
229 | futex_t lock; |
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2540 | jermar | 231 | vfs_node_t *node; |
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233 | /** Number of file handles referencing this file. */ |
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2593 | jermar | 234 | unsigned refcnt; |
2540 | jermar | 235 | |
2709 | jermar | 236 | /** Append on write. */ |
237 | bool append; |
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2540 | jermar | 239 | /** Current position in the file. */ |
240 | off_t pos; |
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241 | } vfs_file_t; |
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242 | |||
2766 | jermar | 243 | extern futex_t nodes_futex; |
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2542 | jermar | 245 | extern link_t fs_head; /**< List of registered file systems. */ |
2535 | jermar | 246 | |
2587 | jermar | 247 | extern vfs_triplet_t rootfs; /**< Root node of the root file system. */ |
2535 | jermar | 248 | |
2542 | jermar | 249 | #define MAX_PATH_LEN (64 * 1024) |
250 | |||
251 | #define PLB_SIZE (2 * MAX_PATH_LEN) |
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253 | /** Each instance of this type describes one path lookup in progress. */ |
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254 | typedef struct { |
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255 | link_t plb_link; /**< Active PLB entries list link. */ |
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256 | unsigned index; /**< Index of the first character in PLB. */ |
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257 | size_t len; /**< Number of characters in this PLB entry. */ |
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258 | } plb_entry_t; |
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259 | |||
2766 | jermar | 260 | extern futex_t plb_futex; /**< Futex protecting plb and plb_head. */ |
2542 | jermar | 261 | extern uint8_t *plb; /**< Path Lookup Buffer */ |
262 | extern link_t plb_head; /**< List of active PLB entries. */ |
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263 | |||
2681 | jermar | 264 | /** Holding this rwlock prevents changes in file system namespace. */ |
265 | extern rwlock_t namespace_rwlock; |
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2593 | jermar | 266 | |
2770 | jermar | 267 | extern int vfs_grab_phone(fs_handle_t); |
2546 | jermar | 268 | extern void vfs_release_phone(int); |
269 | |||
2770 | jermar | 270 | extern fs_handle_t fs_name_to_handle(char *, bool); |
2548 | jermar | 271 | |
2763 | jermar | 272 | extern int vfs_lookup_internal(char *, int, vfs_lookup_res_t *, vfs_pair_t *, |
273 | ...); |
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2593 | jermar | 274 | |
2596 | jermar | 275 | extern bool vfs_nodes_init(void); |
2691 | jermar | 276 | extern vfs_node_t *vfs_node_get(vfs_lookup_res_t *); |
2593 | jermar | 277 | extern void vfs_node_put(vfs_node_t *); |
2544 | jermar | 278 | |
2596 | jermar | 279 | #define MAX_OPEN_FILES 128 |
280 | |||
2593 | jermar | 281 | extern bool vfs_files_init(void); |
282 | extern vfs_file_t *vfs_file_get(int); |
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283 | extern int vfs_fd_alloc(void); |
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284 | extern void vfs_fd_free(int); |
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285 | |||
286 | extern void vfs_file_addref(vfs_file_t *); |
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287 | extern void vfs_file_delref(vfs_file_t *); |
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288 | |||
289 | extern void vfs_node_addref(vfs_node_t *); |
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290 | extern void vfs_node_delref(vfs_node_t *); |
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2542 | jermar | 292 | extern void vfs_register(ipc_callid_t, ipc_call_t *); |
2544 | jermar | 293 | extern void vfs_mount(ipc_callid_t, ipc_call_t *); |
2560 | jermar | 294 | extern void vfs_open(ipc_callid_t, ipc_call_t *); |
2734 | jermar | 295 | extern void vfs_close(ipc_callid_t, ipc_call_t *); |
2625 | jermar | 296 | extern void vfs_read(ipc_callid_t, ipc_call_t *); |
2666 | jermar | 297 | extern void vfs_write(ipc_callid_t, ipc_call_t *); |
2684 | jermar | 298 | extern void vfs_seek(ipc_callid_t, ipc_call_t *); |
2693 | jermar | 299 | extern void vfs_truncate(ipc_callid_t, ipc_call_t *); |
2707 | jermar | 300 | extern void vfs_mkdir(ipc_callid_t, ipc_call_t *); |
2735 | jermar | 301 | extern void vfs_unlink(ipc_callid_t, ipc_call_t *); |
2763 | jermar | 302 | extern void vfs_rename(ipc_callid_t, ipc_call_t *); |
2542 | jermar | 303 | |
2520 | jermar | 304 | #endif |
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306 | /** |
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307 | * @} |
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2523 | jermar | 308 | */ |