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31 #include <sys/appleapiopts.h>
34 #ifdef __APPLE_API_PRIVATE
36 #include <sys/types.h>
37 #include <sys/queue.h>
39 #include <sys/vnode.h>
40 #include <sys/quota.h>
42 #include <sys/decmpfs.h>
45 #include <sys/cprotect.h>
47 #include <kern/locks.h>
49 #include "hfs_catalog.h"
50 #include "rangelist.h"
54 * The filefork is used to represent an HFS file fork (data or resource).
55 * Reading or writing any of these fields requires holding cnode lock.
58 struct cnode
*ff_cp
; /* cnode associated with this fork */
59 struct rl_head ff_invalidranges
; /* Areas of disk that should read back as zeroes */
61 void *ffu_sysfileinfo
; /* additional info for system files */
62 char *ffu_symlinkptr
; /* symbolic link pathname */
64 struct cat_fork ff_data
; /* fork data (size, extents) */
66 typedef struct filefork filefork_t
;
69 #define HFS_TEMPLOOKUP_NAMELEN 32
72 * Catalog Lookup struct (runtime)
74 * This is used so that when we need to malloc a container for a catalog
75 * lookup operation, we can acquire memory for everything in one fell swoop
76 * as opposed to putting many of these objects on the stack. The cat_fork
77 * data structure can take up 100+bytes easily, and that can add to stack
80 * As a result, we use this to easily pass around the memory needed for a
83 struct cat_lookup_buffer
{
84 struct cat_desc lookup_desc
;
85 struct cat_attr lookup_attr
;
86 struct filefork lookup_fork
;
87 struct componentname lookup_cn
;
88 char lookup_name
[HFS_TEMPLOOKUP_NAMELEN
]; /* for open-unlinked paths only */
92 /* Aliases for common fields */
93 #define ff_size ff_data.cf_size
94 #define ff_new_size ff_data.cf_new_size
95 #define ff_clumpsize ff_data.cf_clump
96 #define ff_bytesread ff_data.cf_bytesread
97 #define ff_extents ff_data.cf_extents
100 * Note that the blocks fields are protected by the cnode lock, *not*
103 #define ff_blocks ff_data.cf_blocks
104 #define ff_unallocblocks ff_data.cf_vblocks
105 static inline uint32_t ff_allocblocks(filefork_t
*ff
)
107 hfs_assert(ff
->ff_blocks
>= ff
->ff_unallocblocks
);
108 return ff
->ff_blocks
- ff
->ff_unallocblocks
;
111 #define ff_symlinkptr ff_union.ffu_symlinkptr
112 #define ff_sysfileinfo ff_union.ffu_sysfileinfo
115 /* The btree code still needs these... */
116 #define fcbEOF ff_size
117 #define fcbExtents ff_extents
118 #define fcbBTCBPtr ff_sysfileinfo
120 typedef u_int8_t atomicflag_t
;
124 * Hardlink Origin (for hardlinked directories).
127 TAILQ_ENTRY(linkorigin
) lo_link
; /* chain */
128 void * lo_thread
; /* thread that performed the lookup */
129 cnid_t lo_cnid
; /* hardlink's cnid */
130 cnid_t lo_parentcnid
; /* hardlink's parent cnid */
132 typedef struct linkorigin linkorigin_t
;
134 extern uint32_t _hfs_max_origins
;
135 extern uint32_t _hfs_max_file_origins
;
137 #define MAX_CACHED_ORIGINS_DEFAULT 10
138 #define MAX_CACHED_ORIGINS (_hfs_max_origins)
139 #define MAX_CACHED_FILE_ORIGINS_DEFAULT 8
140 #define MAX_CACHED_FILE_ORIGINS (_hfs_max_file_origins)
143 * The cnode is used to represent each active (or recently active)
144 * file or directory in the HFS filesystem.
146 * Reading or writing any of these fields requires holding c_lock.
149 lck_rw_t c_rwlock
; /* cnode's lock */
150 thread_t c_lockowner
; /* cnode's lock owner (exclusive case only) */
151 lck_rw_t c_truncatelock
; /* protects file from truncation during read/write */
152 thread_t c_truncatelockowner
; /* truncate lock owner (exclusive case only) */
153 LIST_ENTRY(cnode
) c_hash
; /* cnode's hash chain */
154 u_int32_t c_flag
; /* cnode's runtime flags */
155 u_int32_t c_hflag
; /* cnode's flags for maintaining hash - protected by global hash lock */
156 struct vnode
*c_vp
; /* vnode for data fork or dir */
157 struct vnode
*c_rsrc_vp
; /* vnode for resource fork */
158 struct dquot
*c_dquot
[MAXQUOTAS
]; /* cnode's quota info */
159 u_int32_t c_childhint
; /* catalog hint for children (small dirs only) */
160 u_int32_t c_dirthreadhint
; /* catalog hint for directory's thread rec */
161 struct cat_desc c_desc
; /* cnode's descriptor */
162 struct cat_attr c_attr
; /* cnode's attributes */
163 TAILQ_HEAD(hfs_originhead
, linkorigin
) c_originlist
; /* hardlink origin cache */
164 TAILQ_HEAD(hfs_hinthead
, directoryhint
) c_hintlist
; /* readdir directory hint list */
165 int16_t c_dirhinttag
; /* directory hint tag */
167 int16_t cu_dirhintcnt
; /* directory hint count */
168 int16_t cu_syslockcount
; /* system file use only */
170 u_int32_t c_dirchangecnt
; /* changes each insert/delete (in-core only) */
171 struct filefork
*c_datafork
; /* cnode's data fork */
172 struct filefork
*c_rsrcfork
; /* cnode's rsrc fork */
173 atomicflag_t c_touch_acctime
;
174 atomicflag_t c_touch_chgtime
;
175 atomicflag_t c_touch_modtime
;
177 // The following flags are protected by the truncate lock
180 bool c_need_dvnode_put_after_truncate_unlock
: 1;
181 bool c_need_rvnode_put_after_truncate_unlock
: 1;
183 bool c_need_decmpfs_reset
: 1;
190 * Where we're using a journal, we keep track of the last
191 * transaction that we did an update in. If a minor modification
192 * is made, we'll still push it if we're still on the same
195 uint32_t c_update_txn
;
198 struct decmpfs_cnode
*c_decmp
;
199 #endif /* HFS_COMPRESSION */
201 struct cprotect
*c_cpentry
; /* content protection data */
205 // N.B. — *must* always be last
209 typedef struct cnode cnode_t
;
211 /* Aliases for common cnode fields */
212 #define c_cnid c_desc.cd_cnid
213 #define c_hint c_desc.cd_hint
214 #define c_parentcnid c_desc.cd_parentcnid
215 #define c_encoding c_desc.cd_encoding
217 #define c_fileid c_attr.ca_fileid
218 #define c_mode c_attr.ca_mode
219 #define c_linkcount c_attr.ca_linkcount
220 #define c_uid c_attr.ca_uid
221 #define c_gid c_attr.ca_gid
222 #define c_rdev c_attr.ca_union1.cau_rdev
223 #define c_atime c_attr.ca_atime
224 #define c_mtime c_attr.ca_mtime
225 #define c_ctime c_attr.ca_ctime
226 #define c_itime c_attr.ca_itime
227 #define c_btime c_attr.ca_btime
228 #define c_bsdflags c_attr.ca_flags
229 #define c_finderinfo c_attr.ca_finderinfo
230 #define c_blocks c_attr.ca_union2.cau_blocks
231 #define c_entries c_attr.ca_union2.cau_entries
232 #define c_zftimeout c_childhint
234 #define c_dirhintcnt c_union.cu_dirhintcnt
235 #define c_syslockcount c_union.cu_syslockcount
238 /* hash maintenance flags kept in c_hflag and protected by hfs_chash_mutex */
239 #define H_ALLOC 0x00001 /* CNode is being allocated */
240 #define H_ATTACH 0x00002 /* CNode is being attached to by another vnode */
241 #define H_TRANSIT 0x00004 /* CNode is getting recycled */
242 #define H_WAITING 0x00008 /* CNode is being waited for */
246 * Runtime cnode flags (kept in c_flag)
248 #define C_NEED_RVNODE_PUT 0x0000001 /* Need to do a vnode_put on c_rsrc_vp after the unlock */
249 #define C_NEED_DVNODE_PUT 0x0000002 /* Need to do a vnode_put on c_vp after the unlock */
250 #define C_ZFWANTSYNC 0x0000004 /* fsync requested and file has holes */
251 #define C_FROMSYNC 0x0000008 /* fsync was called from sync */
253 #define C_MODIFIED 0x0000010 /* CNode has been modified */
254 #define C_NOEXISTS 0x0000020 /* CNode has been deleted, catalog entry is gone */
255 #define C_DELETED 0x0000040 /* CNode has been marked to be deleted */
256 #define C_HARDLINK 0x0000080 /* CNode is a hard link (file or dir) */
259 * A minor modification is one where the volume would not be inconsistent if
260 * the change was not pushed to disk. For example, changes to times.
262 #define C_MINOR_MOD 0x0000100 /* CNode has a minor modification */
264 #define C_HASXATTRS 0x0000200 /* cnode has extended attributes */
265 #define C_NEG_ENTRIES 0x0000400 /* directory has negative name entries */
267 * For C_SSD_STATIC: SSDs may want to deal with the file payload data in a
268 * different manner knowing that the content is not likely to be modified. This is
269 * purely advisory at the HFS level, and is not maintained after the cnode goes out of core.
271 #define C_SSD_STATIC 0x0000800 /* Assume future writes contain static content */
273 #define C_NEED_DATA_SETSIZE 0x0001000 /* Do a ubc_setsize(0) on c_rsrc_vp after the unlock */
274 #define C_NEED_RSRC_SETSIZE 0x0002000 /* Do a ubc_setsize(0) on c_vp after the unlock */
275 #define C_DIR_MODIFICATION 0x0004000 /* Directory is being modified, wait for lookups */
276 #define C_ALWAYS_ZEROFILL 0x0008000 /* Always zero-fill the file on an fsync */
278 #define C_RENAMED 0x0010000 /* cnode was deleted as part of rename; C_DELETED should also be set */
279 #define C_NEEDS_DATEADDED 0x0020000 /* cnode needs date-added written to the finderinfo bit */
280 #define C_BACKINGSTORE 0x0040000 /* cnode is a backing store for an existing or currently-mounting filesystem */
283 * This flag indicates the cnode might be dirty because it
284 * was mapped writable so if we get any page-outs, update
285 * the modification and change times.
287 #define C_MIGHT_BE_DIRTY_FROM_MAPPING 0x0080000
290 * For C_SSD_GREEDY_MODE: SSDs may want to write the file payload data using the greedy mode knowing
291 * that the content needs to be written out to the disk quicker than normal at the expense of storage efficiency.
292 * This is purely advisory at the HFS level, and is not maintained after the cnode goes out of core.
294 #define C_SSD_GREEDY_MODE 0x0100000 /* Assume future writes are recommended to be written in SLC mode */
296 /* 0x0200000 is currently unused */
298 #define C_IO_ISOCHRONOUS 0x0400000 /* device-specific isochronous throughput I/O */
300 #define ZFTIMELIMIT (5 * 60)
303 * The following is the "invisible" bit from the fdFlags field
304 * in the FndrFileInfo.
306 enum { kFinderInvisibleMask
= 1 << 14 };
310 * Convert between cnode pointers and vnode pointers
312 #define VTOC(vp) ((struct cnode *)vnode_fsnode((vp)))
314 #define CTOV(cp,rsrc) (((rsrc) && S_ISREG((cp)->c_mode)) ? \
315 (cp)->c_rsrc_vp : (cp)->c_vp)
318 * Convert between vnode pointers and file forks
320 * Note: no CTOF since that is ambiguous
323 #define FTOC(fp) ((fp)->ff_cp)
325 #define VTOF(vp) ((vp) == VTOC((vp))->c_rsrc_vp ? \
326 VTOC((vp))->c_rsrcfork : \
327 VTOC((vp))->c_datafork)
329 #define VCTOF(vp, cp) ((vp) == (cp)->c_rsrc_vp ? \
333 #define FTOV(fp) ((fp) == FTOC(fp)->c_rsrcfork ? \
334 FTOC(fp)->c_rsrc_vp : \
338 * This is a helper function used for determining whether or not a cnode has become open
339 * unlinked in between the time we acquired its vnode and the time we acquire the cnode lock
340 * to start manipulating it. Due to the SMP nature of VFS, it is probably necessary to
341 * use this macro every time we acquire a cnode lock, as the content of the Cnode may have
342 * been modified in betweeen the lookup and a VNOP. Whether or not to call this is dependent
343 * upon the VNOP in question. Sometimes it is OK to use an open-unlinked file, for example, in,
344 * reading. But other times, such as on the source of a VNOP_RENAME, it should be disallowed.
346 int hfs_checkdeleted(struct cnode
*cp
);
349 * Test for a resource fork
351 #define FORK_IS_RSRC(fp) ((fp) == FTOC(fp)->c_rsrcfork)
353 #define VNODE_IS_RSRC(vp) ((vp) == VTOC((vp))->c_rsrc_vp)
357 * VTOCMP(vp) returns a pointer to vp's decmpfs_cnode; this could be NULL
358 * if the file is not compressed or if hfs_file_is_compressed() hasn't
359 * yet been called on this file.
361 #define VTOCMP(vp) (VTOC((vp))->c_decmp)
362 int hfs_file_is_compressed(struct cnode
*cp
, int skiplock
);
363 int hfs_uncompressed_size_of_compressed_file(struct hfsmount
*hfsmp
, struct vnode
*vp
, cnid_t fid
, off_t
*size
, int skiplock
);
364 int hfs_hides_rsrc(vfs_context_t ctx
, struct cnode
*cp
, int skiplock
);
365 int hfs_hides_xattr(vfs_context_t ctx
, struct cnode
*cp
, const char *name
, int skiplock
);
368 #define ATIME_ONDISK_ACCURACY 300
370 static inline bool hfs_should_save_atime(cnode_t
*cp
)
373 * We only write atime updates to disk if the delta is greater
374 * than ATIME_ONDISK_ACCURACY.
376 return (cp
->c_atime
< cp
->c_attr
.ca_atimeondisk
377 || cp
->c_atime
- cp
->c_attr
.ca_atimeondisk
> ATIME_ONDISK_ACCURACY
);
386 static inline hfs_dirty_t
hfs_is_dirty(cnode_t
*cp
)
388 if (ISSET(cp
->c_flag
, C_NOEXISTS
))
389 return HFS_NOT_DIRTY
;
391 if (ISSET(cp
->c_flag
, C_MODIFIED
| C_MINOR_MOD
| C_NEEDS_DATEADDED
)
392 || cp
->c_touch_chgtime
|| cp
->c_touch_modtime
) {
396 if (cp
->c_touch_acctime
|| hfs_should_save_atime(cp
))
397 return HFS_DIRTY_ATIME
;
399 return HFS_NOT_DIRTY
;
402 /* This overlays the FileID portion of NFS file handles. */
404 u_int32_t hfsfid_cnid
; /* Catalog node ID. */
405 u_int32_t hfsfid_gen
; /* Generation number (create date). */
409 /* Get new default vnode */
410 extern int hfs_getnewvnode(struct hfsmount
*hfsmp
, struct vnode
*dvp
, struct componentname
*cnp
,
411 struct cat_desc
*descp
, int flags
, struct cat_attr
*attrp
,
412 struct cat_fork
*forkp
, struct vnode
**vpp
, int *out_flags
);
414 /* Input flags for hfs_getnewvnode */
416 #define GNV_WANTRSRC 0x01 /* Request the resource fork vnode. */
417 #define GNV_SKIPLOCK 0x02 /* Skip taking the cnode lock (when getting resource fork). */
418 #define GNV_CREATE 0x04 /* The vnode is for a newly created item. */
419 #define GNV_NOCACHE 0x08 /* Delay entering this item in the name cache */
420 #define GNV_USE_VP 0x10 /* Use the vnode provided in *vpp instead of creating a new one */
422 /* Output flags for hfs_getnewvnode */
423 #define GNV_CHASH_RENAMED 0x01 /* The cnode was renamed in-flight */
424 #define GNV_CAT_DELETED 0x02 /* The cnode was deleted from the catalog */
425 #define GNV_NEW_CNODE 0x04 /* We are vending out a newly initialized cnode */
426 #define GNV_CAT_ATTRCHANGED 0x08 /* Something in struct cat_attr changed in between cat_lookups */
429 /* Touch cnode times based on c_touch_xxx flags */
430 extern void hfs_touchtimes(struct hfsmount
*, struct cnode
*);
431 extern void hfs_write_dateadded (struct cat_attr
*cattrp
, u_int32_t dateadded
);
432 extern u_int32_t
hfs_get_dateadded (struct cnode
*cp
);
433 extern u_int32_t
hfs_get_dateadded_from_blob(const uint8_t * /* finderinfo */, mode_t
/* mode */);
435 /* Gen counter methods */
436 extern void hfs_write_gencount(struct cat_attr
*cattrp
, uint32_t gencount
);
437 extern uint32_t hfs_get_gencount(struct cnode
*cp
);
438 extern uint32_t hfs_incr_gencount (struct cnode
*cp
);
439 extern uint32_t hfs_get_gencount_from_blob(const uint8_t * /* finderinfo */, mode_t
/* mode */);
441 /* Document id methods */
442 extern uint32_t hfs_get_document_id(struct cnode
* /* cp */);
443 extern uint32_t hfs_get_document_id_from_blob(const uint8_t * /* finderinfo */, mode_t
/* mode */);
445 /* Zero-fill file and push regions out to disk */
447 // Use this flag if you're going to sync later
448 HFS_FILE_DONE_NO_SYNC
= 1,
450 typedef uint32_t hfs_file_done_opts_t
;
451 extern int hfs_filedone(struct vnode
*vp
, vfs_context_t context
,
452 hfs_file_done_opts_t opts
);
455 * HFS cnode hash functions.
457 extern void hfs_chashinit(void);
458 extern void hfs_chashinit_finish(struct hfsmount
*hfsmp
);
459 extern void hfs_delete_chash(struct hfsmount
*hfsmp
);
460 extern int hfs_chashremove(struct hfsmount
*hfsmp
, struct cnode
*cp
);
461 extern void hfs_chash_abort(struct hfsmount
*hfsmp
, struct cnode
*cp
);
462 extern void hfs_chash_rehash(struct hfsmount
*hfsmp
, struct cnode
*cp1
, struct cnode
*cp2
);
463 extern void hfs_chashwakeup(struct hfsmount
*hfsmp
, struct cnode
*cp
, int flags
);
464 extern void hfs_chash_mark_in_transit(struct hfsmount
*hfsmp
, struct cnode
*cp
);
466 extern struct vnode
* hfs_chash_getvnode(struct hfsmount
*hfsmp
, ino_t inum
, int wantrsrc
,
467 int skiplock
, int allow_deleted
);
468 extern struct cnode
* hfs_chash_getcnode(struct hfsmount
*hfsmp
, ino_t inum
, struct vnode
**vpp
,
469 int wantrsrc
, int skiplock
, int *out_flags
, int *hflags
);
470 extern int hfs_chash_snoop(struct hfsmount
*, ino_t
, int, int (*)(const cnode_t
*, void *), void *);
471 extern int hfs_valid_cnode(struct hfsmount
*hfsmp
, struct vnode
*dvp
, struct componentname
*cnp
,
472 cnid_t cnid
, struct cat_attr
*cattr
, int *error
);
474 extern int hfs_chash_set_childlinkbit(struct hfsmount
*hfsmp
, cnid_t cnid
);
477 * HFS cnode lock functions.
481 * 1. cnode truncate lock (if needed) -- see below for more on this
483 * + hfs_vnop_pagein/out handles recursive use of this lock (by
484 * using flag option HFS_LOCK_SKIP_IF_EXCLUSIVE) although there
485 * are issues with this (see #16620278).
487 * + If locking multiple cnodes then the truncate lock must be taken on
488 * all (in address order), before taking the cnode locks.
490 * 2. Hot Files stage mutex (grabbed before manipulating individual vnodes/cnodes)
492 * 3. cnode locks in address order (if needed)
494 * 4. journal (if needed)
496 * 5. Hot Files B-Tree lock (not treated as a system file)
498 * 6. system files (as needed)
500 * A. Catalog B-tree file
501 * B. Attributes B-tree file
502 * C. Startup file (if there is one)
503 * D. Allocation Bitmap file (always exclusive, supports recursion)
504 * E. Overflow Extents B-tree file (always exclusive, supports recursion)
506 * 7. hfs mount point (always last)
509 * I. HFS cnode hash lock (must not acquire any new locks while holding this lock, always taken last)
513 * -- The Truncate Lock --
515 * The truncate lock is used for a few purposes (more than its name
516 * might suggest). The first thing to note is that the cnode lock
517 * cannot be held whilst issuing any I/O other than metadata changes,
518 * so the truncate lock, in either shared or exclusive form, must
519 * usually be held in these cases. This includes calls to ubc_setsize
520 * where the new size is less than the current size known to the VM
521 * subsystem (for two reasons: a) because reaping pages can block
522 * (e.g. on pages that are busy or being cleaned); b) reaping pages
523 * might require page-in for tasks that have that region mapped
524 * privately). The same applies to other calls into the VM subsystem.
526 * Here are some (but not necessarily all) cases that the truncate
529 * + When reading and writing a file, we hold the truncate lock
530 * shared to ensure that the underlying blocks cannot be deleted
531 * and on systems that use content protection, this also ensures
532 * the keys remain valid (which might be being used by the
533 * underlying layers).
535 * + We need to protect against the following sequence of events:
537 * A file is initially size X. A thread issues an append to that
538 * file. Another thread truncates the file and then extends it
539 * to a a new size Y. Now the append can be applied at offset X
540 * and then the data is lost when the file is truncated; or it
541 * could be applied after the truncate, i.e. at offset 0; or it
542 * can be applied at offset Y. What we *cannot* do is apply the
543 * append at offset X and for the data to be visible at the end.
544 * (Note that we are free to choose when we apply the append
547 * To solve this, we keep things simple and take the truncate lock
548 * exclusively in order to sequence the append with other size
549 * changes. Therefore any size change must take the truncate lock
552 * (N.B. we could do better and allow readers to run concurrently
553 * during the append and other size changes.)
555 * So here are the rules:
557 * + If you plan to change ff_size, you must take the truncate lock
558 * exclusively, *but* be careful what I/O you do whilst you have
559 * the truncate lock exclusively and try and avoid it if you can:
560 * if the VM subsystem tries to do something with some pages on a
561 * different thread and you try and do some I/O with those same
562 * pages, we will deadlock. (See #16620278.)
564 * + If you do anything that requires blocks to not be deleted or
565 * encryption keys to remain valid, you must take the truncate lock
568 * + And it follows therefore, that if you want to delete blocks or
569 * delete keys, you must take the truncate lock exclusively. Note
570 * that for asynchronous writes, the truncate lock will be dropped
571 * after issuing I/O but before the I/O has completed which means
572 * that before manipulating keys, you *must* issue
573 * vnode_wait_for_writes in addition to holding the truncate lock.
575 * N.B. ff_size is actually protected by the cnode lock and so you
576 * must hold the cnode lock exclusively to change it and shared to
583 HFS_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK
= 2
586 /* Option flags for cnode and truncate lock functions */
588 HFS_LOCK_DEFAULT
= 0x0, /* Default flag, no options provided */
589 HFS_LOCK_ALLOW_NOEXISTS
= 0x1, /* Allow locking of all cnodes, including cnode marked deleted with no catalog entry */
590 HFS_LOCK_SKIP_IF_EXCLUSIVE
= 0x2, /* Skip locking if the current thread already holds the lock exclusive */
592 // Used when you do not want to check return from hfs_lock
593 HFS_LOCK_ALWAYS
= HFS_LOCK_ALLOW_NOEXISTS
,
595 #define HFS_SHARED_OWNER (void *)0xffffffff
597 void hfs_lock_always(cnode_t
*cnode
, enum hfs_locktype
);
598 int hfs_lock(struct cnode
*, enum hfs_locktype
, enum hfs_lockflags
);
599 bool hfs_lock_upgrade(cnode_t
*cp
);
600 int hfs_lockpair(struct cnode
*, struct cnode
*, enum hfs_locktype
);
601 int hfs_lockfour(struct cnode
*, struct cnode
*, struct cnode
*, struct cnode
*,
602 enum hfs_locktype
, struct cnode
**);
603 void hfs_unlock(struct cnode
*);
604 void hfs_unlockpair(struct cnode
*, struct cnode
*);
605 void hfs_unlockfour(struct cnode
*, struct cnode
*, struct cnode
*, struct cnode
*);
607 void hfs_lock_truncate(struct cnode
*, enum hfs_locktype
, enum hfs_lockflags
);
608 bool hfs_truncate_lock_upgrade(struct cnode
*cp
);
609 void hfs_truncate_lock_downgrade(struct cnode
*cp
);
610 void hfs_unlock_truncate(struct cnode
*, enum hfs_lockflags
);
611 int hfs_try_trunclock(struct cnode
*, enum hfs_locktype
, enum hfs_lockflags
);
613 extern int hfs_systemfile_lock(struct hfsmount
*, int, enum hfs_locktype
);
614 extern void hfs_systemfile_unlock(struct hfsmount
*, int);
616 void hfs_clear_might_be_dirty_flag(cnode_t
*cp
);
618 int hfs_set_bsd_flags(struct hfsmount
*, struct cnode
*,
619 u_int32_t
, u_int32_t
, vfs_context_t
, int *);
620 bool hfs_is_journal_file(struct hfsmount
*, struct cnode
*);
622 // cnode must be locked
623 static inline __attribute__((pure
))
624 bool hfs_has_rsrc(const cnode_t
*cp
)
627 return cp
->c_rsrcfork
->ff_blocks
> 0;
629 return cp
->c_datafork
&& cp
->c_blocks
> cp
->c_datafork
->ff_blocks
;
632 #endif /* __APPLE_API_PRIVATE */
635 #endif /* ! _HFS_CNODE_H_ */