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1c79356b 1/*
fe8ab488 2 * Copyright (c) 2000-2014 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
5d5c5d0d 3 *
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27 */
28/* Copyright (c) 1995 NeXT Computer, Inc. All Rights Reserved */
29/*
30 * Copyright (c) 1989, 1993
31 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
32 *
33 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
34 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
35 * are met:
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53 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
54 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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56 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
57 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
58 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
59 * SUCH DAMAGE.
60 *
61 * @(#)vnode.h 8.17 (Berkeley) 5/20/95
62 */
63
64#ifndef _VNODE_H_
65#define _VNODE_H_
66
9bccf70c 67#include <sys/appleapiopts.h>
1c79356b 68#include <sys/cdefs.h>
1c79356b 69#ifdef KERNEL
91447636 70#include <sys/kernel_types.h>
39236c6e 71#include <sys/param.h>
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72#include <sys/signal.h>
73#endif
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74
75/*
76 * The vnode is the focus of all file activity in UNIX. There is a
77 * unique vnode allocated for each active file, each current directory,
78 * each mounted-on file, text file, and the root.
79 */
80
81/*
82 * Vnode types. VNON means no type.
83 */
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84enum vtype {
85 /* 0 */
86 VNON,
87 /* 1 - 5 */
88 VREG, VDIR, VBLK, VCHR, VLNK,
89 /* 6 - 10 */
90 VSOCK, VFIFO, VBAD, VSTR, VCPLX
91};
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92
93/*
94 * Vnode tag types.
95 * These are for the benefit of external programs only (e.g., pstat)
96 * and should NEVER be inspected by the kernel.
97 */
98enum vtagtype {
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99 /* 0 */
100 VT_NON,
101 /* 1 reserved, overlaps with (CTL_VFS, VFS_NUMMNTOPS) */
102 VT_UFS,
103 /* 2 - 5 */
104 VT_NFS, VT_MFS, VT_MSDOSFS, VT_LFS,
105 /* 6 - 10 */
106 VT_LOFS, VT_FDESC, VT_PORTAL, VT_NULL, VT_UMAP,
107 /* 11 - 15 */
108 VT_KERNFS, VT_PROCFS, VT_AFS, VT_ISOFS, VT_MOCKFS,
109 /* 16 - 20 */
110 VT_HFS, VT_ZFS, VT_DEVFS, VT_WEBDAV, VT_UDF,
111 /* 21 - 24 */
112 VT_AFP, VT_CDDA, VT_CIFS, VT_OTHER
113};
1c79356b 114
91447636 115
1c79356b 116/*
91447636 117 * flags for VNOP_BLOCKMAP
1c79356b 118 */
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119#define VNODE_READ 0x01
120#define VNODE_WRITE 0x02
1c79356b 121
9bccf70c 122
9bccf70c 123
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124/* flags for VNOP_ALLOCATE */
125#define PREALLOCATE 0x00000001 /* preallocate allocation blocks */
126#define ALLOCATECONTIG 0x00000002 /* allocate contigious space */
127#define ALLOCATEALL 0x00000004 /* allocate all requested space */
128 /* or no space at all */
129#define FREEREMAINDER 0x00000008 /* deallocate allocated but */
130 /* unfilled blocks */
131#define ALLOCATEFROMPEOF 0x00000010 /* allocate from the physical eof */
132#define ALLOCATEFROMVOL 0x00000020 /* allocate from the volume offset */
9bccf70c 133
1c79356b 134/*
91447636 135 * Token indicating no attribute value yet assigned. some user source uses this
1c79356b 136 */
91447636 137#define VNOVAL (-1)
1c79356b 138
b0d623f7 139
91447636 140#ifdef KERNEL
55e303ae 141
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142/*
143 * Flags for ioflag.
144 */
145#define IO_UNIT 0x0001 /* do I/O as atomic unit */
146#define IO_APPEND 0x0002 /* append write to end */
147#define IO_SYNC 0x0004 /* do I/O synchronously */
148#define IO_NODELOCKED 0x0008 /* underlying node already locked */
149#define IO_NDELAY 0x0010 /* FNDELAY flag set in file table */
150#define IO_NOZEROFILL 0x0020 /* F_SETSIZE fcntl uses to prevent zero filling */
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151#ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
152#define IO_REVOKE IO_NOZEROFILL /* revoked close for tty, will Not be used in conjunction */
153#endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
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154#define IO_TAILZEROFILL 0x0040 /* zero fills at the tail of write */
155#define IO_HEADZEROFILL 0x0080 /* zero fills at the head of write */
156#define IO_NOZEROVALID 0x0100 /* do not zero fill if valid page */
157#define IO_NOZERODIRTY 0x0200 /* do not zero fill if page is dirty */
158#define IO_CLOSE 0x0400 /* I/O issued from close path */
159#define IO_NOCACHE 0x0800 /* same effect as VNOCACHE_DATA, but only for this 1 I/O */
160#define IO_RAOFF 0x1000 /* same effect as VRAOFF, but only for this 1 I/O */
161#define IO_DEFWRITE 0x2000 /* defer write if vfs.defwrite is set */
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162#define IO_PASSIVE 0x4000 /* this I/O is marked as background I/O so it won't throttle Throttleable I/O */
163#define IO_BACKGROUND IO_PASSIVE /* used for backward compatibility. to be removed after IO_BACKGROUND is no longer
164 * used by DiskImages in-kernel mode */
165#define IO_NOAUTH 0x8000 /* No authorization checks. */
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166#define IO_NODIRECT 0x10000 /* don't use direct synchronous writes if IO_NOCACHE is specified */
167#define IO_ENCRYPTED 0x20000 /* Retrieve encrypted blocks from the filesystem */
168#define IO_RETURN_ON_THROTTLE 0x40000
169#define IO_SINGLE_WRITER 0x80000
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170#define IO_SYSCALL_DISPATCH 0x100000 /* I/O was originated from a file table syscall */
171#define IO_SWAP_DISPATCH 0x200000 /* I/O was originated from the swap layer */
fe8ab488 172#define IO_SKIP_ENCRYPTION 0x400000 /* Skips en(de)cryption on the IO. Must be initiated from kernel */
3e170ce0 173#define IO_EVTONLY 0x800000 /* the i/o is being done on an fd that's marked O_EVTONLY */
55e303ae 174
1c79356b 175/*
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176 * Component Name: this structure describes the pathname
177 * information that is passed through the VNOP interface.
1c79356b 178 */
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179struct componentname {
180 /*
181 * Arguments to lookup.
182 */
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183 uint32_t cn_nameiop; /* lookup operation */
184 uint32_t cn_flags; /* flags (see below) */
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185#ifdef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE
186 vfs_context_t cn_context;
6d2010ae 187 struct nameidata *cn_ndp; /* pointer back to nameidata */
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188
189/* XXX use of these defines are deprecated */
190#define cn_proc (cn_context->vc_proc + 0) /* non-lvalue */
191#define cn_cred (cn_context->vc_ucred + 0) /* non-lvalue */
192
193#else
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194 void * cn_reserved1; /* use vfs_context_t */
195 void * cn_reserved2; /* use vfs_context_t */
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196#endif
197 /*
198 * Shared between lookup and commit routines.
199 */
200 char *cn_pnbuf; /* pathname buffer */
b0d623f7 201 int cn_pnlen; /* length of allocated buffer */
91447636 202 char *cn_nameptr; /* pointer to looked up name */
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203 int cn_namelen; /* length of looked up component */
204 uint32_t cn_hash; /* hash value of looked up name */
205 uint32_t cn_consume; /* chars to consume in lookup() */
91447636 206};
0b4e3aa0 207
1c79356b 208/*
91447636 209 * component name operations (for VNOP_LOOKUP)
1c79356b 210 */
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211#define LOOKUP 0 /* perform name lookup only */
212#define CREATE 1 /* setup for file creation */
213#define DELETE 2 /* setup for file deletion */
214#define RENAME 3 /* setup for file renaming */
215#define OPMASK 3 /* mask for operation */
216
217/*
218 * component name operational modifier flags
219 */
2d21ac55 220#define FOLLOW 0x00000040 /* follow symbolic links */
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221
222/*
223 * component name parameter descriptors.
224 */
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225#define ISDOTDOT 0x00002000 /* current component name is .. */
226#define MAKEENTRY 0x00004000 /* entry is to be added to name cache */
227#define ISLASTCN 0x00008000 /* this is last component of pathname */
91447636 228
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229/* The following structure specifies a vnode for creation */
230struct vnode_fsparam {
231 struct mount * vnfs_mp; /* mount point to which this vnode_t is part of */
232 enum vtype vnfs_vtype; /* vnode type */
233 const char * vnfs_str; /* File system Debug aid */
234 struct vnode * vnfs_dvp; /* The parent vnode */
235 void * vnfs_fsnode; /* inode */
236 int (**vnfs_vops)(void *); /* vnode dispatch table */
237 int vnfs_markroot; /* is this a root vnode in FS (not a system wide one) */
238 int vnfs_marksystem; /* is a system vnode */
239 dev_t vnfs_rdev; /* dev_t for block or char vnodes */
240 off_t vnfs_filesize; /* that way no need for getattr in UBC */
241 struct componentname * vnfs_cnp; /* component name to add to namecache */
242 uint32_t vnfs_flags; /* flags */
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243};
244
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245#define VNFS_NOCACHE 0x01 /* do not add to name cache at this time */
246#define VNFS_CANTCACHE 0x02 /* never add this instance to the name cache */
2d21ac55 247#define VNFS_ADDFSREF 0x04 /* take fs (named) reference */
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248
249#define VNCREATE_FLAVOR 0
250#define VCREATESIZE sizeof(struct vnode_fsparam)
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251#ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
252/*
253 * For use with SPI to create trigger vnodes.
254 */
255struct vnode_trigger_param;
256#define VNCREATE_TRIGGER (('T' << 8) + ('V'))
257#define VNCREATE_TRIGGER_SIZE sizeof(struct vnode_trigger_param)
258#endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
91447636 259
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260
261#ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
262/*
263 * Resolver callback SPI for trigger vnodes
264 *
265 * Only available from kernels built with CONFIG_TRIGGERS option
266 */
267
268/*!
269 @enum Pathname Lookup Operations
270 @abstract Constants defining pathname operations (passed to resolver callbacks)
271 */
272enum path_operation {
273 OP_LOOKUP,
274 OP_MOUNT,
275 OP_UNMOUNT,
276 OP_STATFS,
277 OP_OPEN,
278 OP_LINK,
279 OP_UNLINK,
280 OP_RENAME,
281 OP_CHDIR,
282 OP_CHROOT,
283 OP_MKNOD,
284 OP_MKFIFO,
285 OP_SYMLINK,
286 OP_ACCESS,
287 OP_PATHCONF,
288 OP_READLINK,
289 OP_GETATTR,
290 OP_SETATTR,
291 OP_TRUNCATE,
292 OP_COPYFILE,
293 OP_MKDIR,
294 OP_RMDIR,
295 OP_REVOKE,
296 OP_EXCHANGEDATA,
297 OP_SEARCHFS,
298 OP_FSCTL,
299 OP_GETXATTR,
300 OP_SETXATTR,
301 OP_REMOVEXATTR,
302 OP_LISTXATTR,
303 OP_MAXOP /* anything beyond previous entry is invalid */
304};
305
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306/*!
307 @enum resolver status
308 @abstract Constants defining resolver status
309 @constant RESOLVER_RESOLVED the resolver has finished (typically means a successful mount)
310 @constant RESOLVER_NOCHANGE the resolver status didn't change
311 @constant RESOLVER_UNRESOLVED the resolver has finished (typically means a successful unmount)
312 @constant RESOLVER_ERROR the resolver encountered an error (errno passed in aux value)
313 @constant RESOLVER_STOP a request to destroy trigger XXX do we need this???
314 */
315enum resolver_status {
316 RESOLVER_RESOLVED,
317 RESOLVER_NOCHANGE,
318 RESOLVER_UNRESOLVED,
319 RESOLVER_ERROR,
320 RESOLVER_STOP
321};
322
323typedef uint64_t resolver_result_t;
324
325/*
326 * Compound resolver result
327 *
328 * The trigger vnode callbacks use a compound result value. In addition
329 * to the resolver status, it contains a sequence number and an auxiliary
330 * value.
331 *
332 * The sequence value is used by VFS to sequence-stamp trigger vnode
333 * state transitions. It is expected to be incremented each time a
334 * resolver changes state (ie resolved or unresolved). A result
335 * containing a stale sequence (older than a trigger vnode's current
336 * value) will be ignored by VFS.
337 *
338 * The auxiliary value is currently only used to deliver the errno
339 * value for RESOLVER_ERROR status conditions. When a RESOLVER_ERROR
340 * occurs, VFS will propagate this error back to the syscall that
341 * encountered the trigger vnode.
342 */
343extern resolver_result_t vfs_resolver_result(uint32_t seq, enum resolver_status stat, int aux);
344
345/*
346 * Extract values from a compound resolver result
347 */
348extern enum resolver_status vfs_resolver_status(resolver_result_t);
349extern uint32_t vfs_resolver_sequence(resolver_result_t);
350extern int vfs_resolver_auxiliary(resolver_result_t);
351
352
353/*!
354 @typedef trigger_vnode_resolve_callback_t
355 @abstract function prototype for a trigger vnode resolve callback
356 @discussion This function is associated with a trigger vnode during a vnode create. It is
357 typically called when a lookup operation occurs for a trigger vnode
358 @param vp The trigger vnode which needs resolving
359 @param cnp Various data about lookup, e.g. filename and state flags
360 @param pop The pathname operation that initiated the lookup (see enum path_operation).
361 @param flags
362 @param data Arbitrary data supplied by vnode trigger creator
363 @param ctx Context for authentication.
364 @return RESOLVER_RESOLVED, RESOLVER_NOCHANGE, RESOLVER_UNRESOLVED or RESOLVER_ERROR
365*/
366typedef resolver_result_t (* trigger_vnode_resolve_callback_t)(
367 vnode_t vp,
368 const struct componentname * cnp,
369 enum path_operation pop,
370 int flags,
371 void * data,
372 vfs_context_t ctx);
373
374/*!
375 @typedef trigger_vnode_unresolve_callback_t
376 @abstract function prototype for a trigger vnode unresolve callback
377 @discussion This function is associated with a trigger vnode during a vnode create. It is
378 called to unresolve a trigger vnode (typically this means unmount).
379 @param vp The trigger vnode which needs unresolving
380 @param flags Unmount flags
381 @param data Arbitrary data supplied by vnode trigger creator
382 @param ctx Context for authentication.
383 @return RESOLVER_NOCHANGE, RESOLVER_UNRESOLVED or RESOLVER_ERROR
384*/
385typedef resolver_result_t (* trigger_vnode_unresolve_callback_t)(
386 vnode_t vp,
387 int flags,
388 void * data,
389 vfs_context_t ctx);
390
391/*!
392 @typedef trigger_vnode_rearm_callback_t
393 @abstract function prototype for a trigger vnode rearm callback
394 @discussion This function is associated with a trigger vnode during a vnode create. It is
395 called to verify a rearm from VFS (i.e. should VFS rearm the trigger?).
396 @param vp The trigger vnode which needs rearming
397 @param flags
398 @param data Arbitrary data supplied by vnode trigger creator
399 @param ctx Context for authentication.
400 @return RESOLVER_NOCHANGE or RESOLVER_ERROR
401*/
402typedef resolver_result_t (* trigger_vnode_rearm_callback_t)(
403 vnode_t vp,
404 int flags,
405 void * data,
406 vfs_context_t ctx);
407
408/*!
409 @typedef trigger_vnode_reclaim_callback_t
410 @abstract function prototype for a trigger vnode reclaim callback
411 @discussion This function is associated with a trigger vnode during a vnode create. It is
412 called to deallocate private callback argument data
413 @param vp The trigger vnode associated with the data
414 @param data The arbitrary data supplied by vnode trigger creator
415*/
416typedef void (* trigger_vnode_reclaim_callback_t)(
417 vnode_t vp,
418 void * data);
419
420/*!
421 @function vnode_trigger_update
422 @abstract Update a trigger vnode's state.
423 @discussion This allows a resolver to notify VFS of a state change in a trigger vnode.
424 @param vp The trigger vnode whose information to update.
425 @param result A compound resolver result value
426 @return EINVAL if result value is invalid or vp isn't a trigger vnode
427 */
428extern int vnode_trigger_update(vnode_t vp, resolver_result_t result);
429
430struct vnode_trigger_info {
431 trigger_vnode_resolve_callback_t vti_resolve_func;
432 trigger_vnode_unresolve_callback_t vti_unresolve_func;
433 trigger_vnode_rearm_callback_t vti_rearm_func;
434 trigger_vnode_reclaim_callback_t vti_reclaim_func;
435 void * vti_data; /* auxiliary data (optional) */
436 uint32_t vti_flags; /* optional flags (see below) */
437};
438
439/*
440 * SPI for creating a trigger vnode
441 *
442 * Uses the VNCREATE_TRIGGER flavor with existing vnode_create() KPI
443 *
444 * Only one resolver per vnode.
445 *
446 * ERRORS (in addition to vnode_create errors):
447 * EINVAL (invalid resolver info, like invalid flags)
448 * ENOTDIR (only directories can have a resolver)
449 * EPERM (vnode cannot be a trigger - eg root dir of a file system)
450 * ENOMEM
451 */
452struct vnode_trigger_param {
453 struct vnode_fsparam vnt_params; /* same as for VNCREATE_FLAVOR */
454 trigger_vnode_resolve_callback_t vnt_resolve_func;
455 trigger_vnode_unresolve_callback_t vnt_unresolve_func;
456 trigger_vnode_rearm_callback_t vnt_rearm_func;
457 trigger_vnode_reclaim_callback_t vnt_reclaim_func;
458 void * vnt_data; /* auxiliary data (optional) */
459 uint32_t vnt_flags; /* optional flags (see below) */
460};
461
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462/*
463 * vnode trigger flags (vnt_flags)
464 *
465 * VNT_AUTO_REARM:
466 * On unmounts of a trigger mount, automatically re-arm the trigger.
467 *
468 * VNT_NO_DIRECT_MOUNT:
469 * A trigger vnode instance that doesn't directly trigger a mount,
470 * instead it triggers the mounting of sub-trigger nodes.
471 */
472#define VNT_AUTO_REARM (1 << 0)
473#define VNT_NO_DIRECT_MOUNT (1 << 1)
474#define VNT_VALID_MASK (VNT_AUTO_REARM | VNT_NO_DIRECT_MOUNT)
475
476#endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
477
478
1c79356b 479/*
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480 * Vnode attributes, new-style.
481 *
482 * The vnode_attr structure is used to transact attribute changes and queries
483 * with the filesystem.
484 *
485 * Note that this structure may be extended, but existing fields must not move.
1c79356b 486 */
91447636 487
316670eb 488#define VATTR_INIT(v) do {(v)->va_supported = (v)->va_active = 0ll; (v)->va_vaflags = 0; } while(0)
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489#define VATTR_SET_ACTIVE(v, a) ((v)->va_active |= VNODE_ATTR_ ## a)
490#define VATTR_SET_SUPPORTED(v, a) ((v)->va_supported |= VNODE_ATTR_ ## a)
491#define VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(v, a) ((v)->va_supported & VNODE_ATTR_ ## a)
492#define VATTR_CLEAR_ACTIVE(v, a) ((v)->va_active &= ~VNODE_ATTR_ ## a)
493#define VATTR_CLEAR_SUPPORTED(v, a) ((v)->va_supported &= ~VNODE_ATTR_ ## a)
fe8ab488 494#define VATTR_CLEAR_SUPPORTED_ALL(v) ((v)->va_supported = 0)
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495#define VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(v, a) ((v)->va_active & VNODE_ATTR_ ## a)
496#define VATTR_ALL_SUPPORTED(v) (((v)->va_active & (v)->va_supported) == (v)->va_active)
497#define VATTR_INACTIVE_SUPPORTED(v) do {(v)->va_active &= ~(v)->va_supported; (v)->va_supported = 0;} while(0)
498#define VATTR_SET(v, a, x) do { (v)-> a = (x); VATTR_SET_ACTIVE(v, a);} while(0)
499#define VATTR_WANTED(v, a) VATTR_SET_ACTIVE(v, a)
500#define VATTR_RETURN(v, a, x) do { (v)-> a = (x); VATTR_SET_SUPPORTED(v, a);} while(0)
501#define VATTR_NOT_RETURNED(v, a) (VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(v, a) && !VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(v, a))
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502
503/*
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504 * Two macros to simplify conditional checking in kernel code.
505 */
506#define VATTR_IS(v, a, x) (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(v, a) && (v)-> a == (x))
507#define VATTR_IS_NOT(v, a, x) (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(v, a) && (v)-> a != (x))
508
509#define VNODE_ATTR_va_rdev (1LL<< 0) /* 00000001 */
510#define VNODE_ATTR_va_nlink (1LL<< 1) /* 00000002 */
511#define VNODE_ATTR_va_total_size (1LL<< 2) /* 00000004 */
512#define VNODE_ATTR_va_total_alloc (1LL<< 3) /* 00000008 */
513#define VNODE_ATTR_va_data_size (1LL<< 4) /* 00000010 */
514#define VNODE_ATTR_va_data_alloc (1LL<< 5) /* 00000020 */
515#define VNODE_ATTR_va_iosize (1LL<< 6) /* 00000040 */
516#define VNODE_ATTR_va_uid (1LL<< 7) /* 00000080 */
517#define VNODE_ATTR_va_gid (1LL<< 8) /* 00000100 */
518#define VNODE_ATTR_va_mode (1LL<< 9) /* 00000200 */
519#define VNODE_ATTR_va_flags (1LL<<10) /* 00000400 */
520#define VNODE_ATTR_va_acl (1LL<<11) /* 00000800 */
521#define VNODE_ATTR_va_create_time (1LL<<12) /* 00001000 */
522#define VNODE_ATTR_va_access_time (1LL<<13) /* 00002000 */
523#define VNODE_ATTR_va_modify_time (1LL<<14) /* 00004000 */
524#define VNODE_ATTR_va_change_time (1LL<<15) /* 00008000 */
525#define VNODE_ATTR_va_backup_time (1LL<<16) /* 00010000 */
526#define VNODE_ATTR_va_fileid (1LL<<17) /* 00020000 */
527#define VNODE_ATTR_va_linkid (1LL<<18) /* 00040000 */
528#define VNODE_ATTR_va_parentid (1LL<<19) /* 00080000 */
529#define VNODE_ATTR_va_fsid (1LL<<20) /* 00100000 */
530#define VNODE_ATTR_va_filerev (1LL<<21) /* 00200000 */
531#define VNODE_ATTR_va_gen (1LL<<22) /* 00400000 */
532#define VNODE_ATTR_va_encoding (1LL<<23) /* 00800000 */
533#define VNODE_ATTR_va_type (1LL<<24) /* 01000000 */
534#define VNODE_ATTR_va_name (1LL<<25) /* 02000000 */
535#define VNODE_ATTR_va_uuuid (1LL<<26) /* 04000000 */
536#define VNODE_ATTR_va_guuid (1LL<<27) /* 08000000 */
537#define VNODE_ATTR_va_nchildren (1LL<<28) /* 10000000 */
2d21ac55 538#define VNODE_ATTR_va_dirlinkcount (1LL<<29) /* 20000000 */
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539#define VNODE_ATTR_va_addedtime (1LL<<30) /* 40000000 */
540#define VNODE_ATTR_va_dataprotect_class (1LL<<31) /* 80000000 */
541#define VNODE_ATTR_va_dataprotect_flags (1LL<<32) /* 100000000 */
542#define VNODE_ATTR_va_document_id (1LL<<33) /* 200000000 */
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543#define VNODE_ATTR_va_devid (1LL<<34) /* 400000000 */
544#define VNODE_ATTR_va_objtype (1LL<<35) /* 800000000 */
545#define VNODE_ATTR_va_objtag (1LL<<36) /* 1000000000 */
546#define VNODE_ATTR_va_user_access (1LL<<37) /* 2000000000 */
547#define VNODE_ATTR_va_finderinfo (1LL<<38) /* 4000000000 */
548#define VNODE_ATTR_va_rsrc_length (1LL<<39) /* 8000000000 */
549#define VNODE_ATTR_va_rsrc_alloc (1LL<<40) /* 10000000000 */
550#define VNODE_ATTR_va_fsid64 (1LL<<41) /* 20000000000 */
551#define VNODE_ATTR_va_write_gencount (1LL<<42) /* 40000000000 */
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552
553#define VNODE_ATTR_BIT(n) (VNODE_ATTR_ ## n)
554/*
555 * Read-only attributes.
556 */
557#define VNODE_ATTR_RDONLY (VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_rdev) | \
558 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_nlink) | \
559 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_total_size) | \
560 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_total_alloc) | \
561 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_data_alloc) | \
562 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_iosize) | \
563 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_fileid) | \
564 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_linkid) | \
565 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_parentid) | \
566 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_fsid) | \
567 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_filerev) | \
568 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_gen) | \
569 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_name) | \
570 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_type) | \
2d21ac55 571 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_nchildren) | \
316670eb 572 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_dirlinkcount) | \
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573 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_addedtime) | \
574 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_devid) | \
575 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_objtype) | \
576 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_objtag) | \
577 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_user_access) | \
578 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_finderinfo) | \
579 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_rsrc_length) | \
580 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_rsrc_alloc) | \
581 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_fsid64) | \
582 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_write_gencount))
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583/*
584 * Attributes that can be applied to a new file object.
1c79356b 585 */
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586#define VNODE_ATTR_NEWOBJ (VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_rdev) | \
587 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_uid) | \
588 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_gid) | \
589 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_mode) | \
590 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_flags) | \
591 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_acl) | \
592 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_create_time) | \
593 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_modify_time) | \
594 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_change_time) | \
595 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_encoding) | \
596 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_type) | \
597 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_uuuid) | \
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598 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_guuid) | \
599 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_dataprotect_class) | \
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600 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_dataprotect_flags) | \
601 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_document_id))
91447636 602
fe8ab488 603#include <sys/_types/_fsid_t.h>
b0d623f7 604
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605struct vnode_attr {
606 /* bitfields */
607 uint64_t va_supported;
608 uint64_t va_active;
609
610 /*
611 * Control flags. The low 16 bits are reserved for the
612 * ioflags being passed for truncation operations.
613 */
614 int va_vaflags;
615
616 /* traditional stat(2) parameter fields */
617 dev_t va_rdev; /* device id (device nodes only) */
618 uint64_t va_nlink; /* number of references to this file */
619 uint64_t va_total_size; /* size in bytes of all forks */
620 uint64_t va_total_alloc; /* disk space used by all forks */
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621 uint64_t va_data_size; /* size in bytes of the fork managed by current vnode */
622 uint64_t va_data_alloc; /* disk space used by the fork managed by current vnode */
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623 uint32_t va_iosize; /* optimal I/O blocksize */
624
625 /* file security information */
626 uid_t va_uid; /* owner UID */
627 gid_t va_gid; /* owner GID */
628 mode_t va_mode; /* posix permissions */
629 uint32_t va_flags; /* file flags */
630 struct kauth_acl *va_acl; /* access control list */
631
632 /* timestamps */
633 struct timespec va_create_time; /* time of creation */
634 struct timespec va_access_time; /* time of last access */
635 struct timespec va_modify_time; /* time of last data modification */
636 struct timespec va_change_time; /* time of last metadata change */
637 struct timespec va_backup_time; /* time of last backup */
638
639 /* file parameters */
640 uint64_t va_fileid; /* file unique ID in filesystem */
641 uint64_t va_linkid; /* file link unique ID */
642 uint64_t va_parentid; /* parent ID */
643 uint32_t va_fsid; /* filesystem ID */
644 uint64_t va_filerev; /* file revision counter */ /* XXX */
645 uint32_t va_gen; /* file generation count */ /* XXX - relationship of
646 * these two? */
647 /* misc parameters */
648 uint32_t va_encoding; /* filename encoding script */
649
650 enum vtype va_type; /* file type (create only) */
651 char * va_name; /* Name for ATTR_CMN_NAME; MAXPATHLEN bytes */
652 guid_t va_uuuid; /* file owner UUID */
653 guid_t va_guuid; /* file group UUID */
654
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655 /* Meaningful for directories only */
656 uint64_t va_nchildren; /* Number of items in a directory */
657 uint64_t va_dirlinkcount; /* Real references to dir (i.e. excluding "." and ".." refs) */
91447636 658
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659#ifdef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE
660 struct kauth_acl *va_base_acl;
661#else
662 void * va_reserved1;
663#endif /* BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
316670eb 664 struct timespec va_addedtime; /* timestamp when item was added to parent directory */
b0d623f7 665
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666 /* Data Protection fields */
667 uint32_t va_dataprotect_class; /* class specified for this file if it didn't exist */
668 uint32_t va_dataprotect_flags; /* flags from NP open(2) to the filesystem */
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670 /* Document revision tracking */
22ba694c 671 uint32_t va_document_id;
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672
673 /* Fields for Bulk args */
674 uint32_t va_devid; /* devid of filesystem */
675 uint32_t va_objtype; /* type of object */
676 uint32_t va_objtag; /* vnode tag of filesystem */
677 uint32_t va_user_access; /* access for user */
678 uint8_t va_finderinfo[32]; /* Finder Info */
679 uint64_t va_rsrc_length; /* Resource Fork length */
680 uint64_t va_rsrc_alloc; /* Resource Fork allocation size */
681 fsid_t va_fsid64; /* fsid, of the correct type */
682
683 uint32_t va_write_gencount; /* counter that increments each time the file changes */
684
685 /* add new fields here only */
91447636 686};
1c79356b 687
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688#ifdef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE
689/*
690 * Flags for va_dataprotect_flags
691 */
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692#define VA_DP_RAWENCRYPTED 0x0001
693#define VA_DP_RAWUNENCRYPTED 0x0002
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694
695#endif
696
1c79356b 697/*
91447636 698 * Flags for va_vaflags.
1c79356b 699 */
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700#define VA_UTIMES_NULL 0x010000 /* utimes argument was NULL */
701#define VA_EXCLUSIVE 0x020000 /* exclusive create request */
702#define VA_NOINHERIT 0x040000 /* Don't inherit ACLs from parent */
703#define VA_NOAUTH 0x080000
91447636 704
1c79356b 705/*
91447636 706 * Modes. Some values same as Ixxx entries from inode.h for now.
1c79356b 707 */
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708#define VSUID 0x800 /*04000*/ /* set user id on execution */
709#define VSGID 0x400 /*02000*/ /* set group id on execution */
710#define VSVTX 0x200 /*01000*/ /* save swapped text even after use */
711#define VREAD 0x100 /*00400*/ /* read, write, execute permissions */
712#define VWRITE 0x080 /*00200*/
713#define VEXEC 0x040 /*00100*/
714
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715/*
716 * Convert between vnode types and inode formats (since POSIX.1
717 * defines mode word of stat structure in terms of inode formats).
718 */
719extern enum vtype iftovt_tab[];
720extern int vttoif_tab[];
721#define IFTOVT(mode) (iftovt_tab[((mode) & S_IFMT) >> 12])
722#define VTTOIF(indx) (vttoif_tab[(int)(indx)])
723#define MAKEIMODE(indx, mode) (int)(VTTOIF(indx) | (mode))
724
725/*
726 * Flags to various vnode functions.
727 */
728#define SKIPSYSTEM 0x0001 /* vflush: skip vnodes marked VSYSTEM */
729#define FORCECLOSE 0x0002 /* vflush: force file closeure */
730#define WRITECLOSE 0x0004 /* vflush: only close writeable files */
731#define SKIPSWAP 0x0008 /* vflush: skip vnodes marked VSWAP */
91447636 732#define SKIPROOT 0x0010 /* vflush: skip root vnodes marked VROOT */
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733
734#define DOCLOSE 0x0008 /* vclean: close active files */
735
736#define V_SAVE 0x0001 /* vinvalbuf: sync file first */
737#define V_SAVEMETA 0x0002 /* vinvalbuf: leave indirect blocks */
738
91447636 739#define REVOKEALL 0x0001 /* vnop_revoke: revoke all aliases */
1c79356b 740
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741/* VNOP_REMOVE/unlink flags */
742#define VNODE_REMOVE_NODELETEBUSY 0x0001 /* Don't delete busy files (Carbon) */
316670eb 743#define VNODE_REMOVE_SKIP_NAMESPACE_EVENT 0x0002 /* Do not upcall to userland handlers */
c18c124e 744#define VNODE_REMOVE_NO_AUDIT_PATH 0x0004 /* Do not audit the path */
1c79356b 745
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746/* VNOP_READDIR flags: */
747#define VNODE_READDIR_EXTENDED 0x0001 /* use extended directory entries */
748#define VNODE_READDIR_REQSEEKOFF 0x0002 /* requires seek offset (cookies) */
3a60a9f5 749#define VNODE_READDIR_SEEKOFF32 0x0004 /* seek offset values should fit in 32 bits */
316670eb 750#define VNODE_READDIR_NAMEMAX 0x0008 /* For extended readdir, try to limit names to NAME_MAX bytes */
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91447636 752#define NULLVP ((struct vnode *)NULL)
1c79356b 753
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754#ifndef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE
755struct vnodeop_desc;
756#endif
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91447636 758extern int desiredvnodes; /* number of vnodes desired */
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759
760
761/*
762 * This structure is used to configure the new vnodeops vector.
763 */
764struct vnodeopv_entry_desc {
765 struct vnodeop_desc *opve_op; /* which operation this is */
766 int (*opve_impl)(void *); /* code implementing this operation */
767};
768struct vnodeopv_desc {
769 /* ptr to the ptr to the vector where op should go */
770 int (***opv_desc_vector_p)(void *);
771 struct vnodeopv_entry_desc *opv_desc_ops; /* null terminated list */
772};
773
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774/*!
775 @function vn_default_error
776 @abstract Default vnode operation to fill unsupported slots in vnode operation vectors.
777 @return ENOTSUP
1c79356b 778 */
91447636 779int vn_default_error(void);
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780
781/*
782 * A generic structure.
783 * This can be used by bypass routines to identify generic arguments.
784 */
91447636 785struct vnop_generic_args {
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786 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
787 /* other random data follows, presumably */
788};
789
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790#ifndef _KAUTH_ACTION_T
791typedef int kauth_action_t;
792# define _KAUTH_ACTION_T
793#endif
794
795#include <sys/vnode_if.h>
796
797__BEGIN_DECLS
798
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799/*!
800 @function vnode_create
801 @abstract Create and initialize a vnode.
802 @discussion Returns wth an iocount held on the vnode which must eventually be dropped with vnode_put().
803 @param flavor Should be VNCREATE_FLAVOR.
804 @param size Size of the struct vnode_fsparam in "data".
805 @param data Pointer to a struct vnode_fsparam containing initialization information.
806 @param vpp Pointer to a vnode pointer, to be filled in with newly created vnode.
807 @return 0 for success, error code otherwise.
808 */
809errno_t vnode_create(uint32_t, uint32_t, void *, vnode_t *);
810
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811#if KERNEL_PRIVATE
812/*!
813 @function vnode_create_empty
814 @abstract Create an empty, uninitialized vnode.
815 @discussion Returns with an iocount held on the vnode which must eventually be
816 dropped with vnode_put(). The next operation performed on the vnode must be
817 vnode_initialize (or vnode_put if the vnode is not needed anymore).
818 This interface is provided as a mechanism to pre-flight obtaining a vnode for
819 certain filesystem operations which may need to get a vnode without filesystem
820 locks held. It is imperative that nothing be done with the vnode till the
821 succeeding vnode_initialize (or vnode_put as the case may be) call.
822 @param vpp Pointer to a vnode pointer, to be filled in with newly created vnode.
823 @return 0 for success, error code otherwise.
824 */
825errno_t vnode_create_empty(vnode_t *);
826
827/*!
828 @function vnode_initialize
829 @abstract Initialize a vnode obtained by vnode_create_empty
830 @discussion Does not drop iocount held on the vnode which must eventually be
831 dropped with vnode_put(). In case of an error however, the vnode's iocount is
832 dropped and the vnode must not be referenced again by the caller.
833 @param flavor Should be VNCREATE_FLAVOR.
834 @param size Size of the struct vnode_fsparam in "data".
835 @param data Pointer to a struct vnode_fsparam containing initialization information.
836 @param vpp Pointer to a vnode pointer, to be filled in with newly created vnode.
837 @return 0 for success, error code otherwise.
838 */
839errno_t vnode_initialize(uint32_t, uint32_t, void *, vnode_t *);
840#endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
841
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842/*!
843 @function vnode_addfsref
844 @abstract Mark a vnode as being stored in a filesystem hash.
845 @discussion Should only be called once on a vnode, and never if that vnode was created with VNFS_ADDFSREF.
846 There should be a corresponding call to vnode_removefsref() when the vnode is reclaimed; VFS assumes that a
847 n unused vnode will not be marked as referenced by a filesystem.
848 @param vp The vnode to mark.
849 @return Always 0.
850 */
91447636 851int vnode_addfsref(vnode_t);
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852
853/*!
854 @function vnode_removefsref
855 @abstract Mark a vnode as no longer being stored in a filesystem hash.
856 @discussion Should only be called once on a vnode (during a reclaim), and only after the vnode has either been created with VNFS_ADDFSREF or marked by vnode_addfsref().
857 @param vp The vnode to unmark.
858 @return Always 0.
859 */
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860int vnode_removefsref(vnode_t);
861
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862/*!
863 @function vnode_hasdirtyblks
864 @abstract Check if a vnode has dirty data waiting to be written to disk.
865 @discussion Note that this routine is unsynchronized; it is only a snapshot and its result may cease to be true at the moment it is returned..
866 @param vp The vnode to test.
867 @return Nonzero if there are dirty blocks, 0 otherwise
868 */
91447636 869int vnode_hasdirtyblks(vnode_t);
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870
871/*!
872 @function vnode_hascleanblks
873 @abstract Check if a vnode has clean buffers associated with it.
874 @discussion Note that this routine is unsynchronized; it is only a snapshot and its result may cease to be true at the moment it is returned..
875 @param vp The vnode to test.
876 @return Nonzero if there are clean blocks, 0 otherwise.
877 */
91447636 878int vnode_hascleanblks(vnode_t);
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2d21ac55 880#define VNODE_ASYNC_THROTTLE 15
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881/*!
882 @function vnode_waitforwrites
883 @abstract Wait for the number of pending writes on a vnode to drop below a target.
884 @param vp The vnode to monitor.
885 @param output_target Max pending write count with which to return.
886 @param slpflag Flags for msleep().
887 @param slptimeout Frequency with which to force a check for completion; increments of 10 ms.
888 @param msg String to pass msleep() .
889 @return 0 for success, or an error value from msleep().
890 */
2d21ac55 891int vnode_waitforwrites(vnode_t, int, int, int, const char *);
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893/*!
894 @function vnode_startwrite
895 @abstract Increment the count of pending writes on a vnode.
896 @param vp The vnode whose count to increment.
897 @return void.
898 */
91447636 899void vnode_startwrite(vnode_t);
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900
901/*!
902 @function vnode_startwrite
903 @abstract Decrement the count of pending writes on a vnode .
904 @discussion Also wakes up threads waiting for the write count to drop, as in vnode_waitforwrites.
905 @param vp The vnode whose count to decrement.
906 @return void.
907 */
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908void vnode_writedone(vnode_t);
909
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910/*!
911 @function vnode_vtype
912 @abstract Return a vnode's type.
913 @param vp The vnode whose type to grab.
914 @return The vnode's type.
915 */
91447636 916enum vtype vnode_vtype(vnode_t);
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918/*!
919 @function vnode_vid
920 @abstract Return a vnode's vid (generation number), which is constant from creation until reclaim.
921 @param vp The vnode whose vid to grab.
922 @return The vnode's vid.
923 */
91447636 924uint32_t vnode_vid(vnode_t);
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925
926/*!
927 @function vnode_mountedhere
928 @abstract Returns a pointer to a mount placed on top of a vnode, should it exist.
929 @param vp The vnode from whom to take the covering mount.
930 @return Pointer to mount covering a vnode, or NULL if none exists.
931 */
91447636 932mount_t vnode_mountedhere(vnode_t vp);
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934/*!
935 @function vnode_mount
936 @abstract Get the mount structure for the filesystem that a vnode belongs to.
937 @param vp The vnode whose mount to grab.
938 @return The mount, directly.
939 */
91447636 940mount_t vnode_mount(vnode_t);
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941
942/*!
943 @function vnode_specrdev
944 @abstract Return the device id of the device associated with a special file.
945 @param vp The vnode whose device id to extract--vnode must be a special file.
946 @return The device id.
947 */
91447636 948dev_t vnode_specrdev(vnode_t);
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950/*!
951 @function vnode_fsnode
952 @abstract Gets the filesystem-specific data associated with a vnode.
953 @param vp The vnode whose data to grab.
954 @return The filesystem-specific data, directly.
955 */
91447636 956void * vnode_fsnode(vnode_t);
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957
958/*!
959 @function vnode_clearfsnode
960 @abstract Sets a vnode's filesystem-specific data to be NULL.
961 @discussion This routine should only be called when a vnode is no longer in use, i.e. during a VNOP_RECLAIM.
962 @param vp The vnode whose data to clear out.
963 @return void.
964 */
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965void vnode_clearfsnode(vnode_t);
966
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967/*!
968 @function vnode_isvroot
969 @abstract Determine if a vnode is the root of its filesystem.
970 @param vp The vnode to test.
971 @return Nonzero if the vnode is the root, 0 if it is not.
972 */
91447636 973int vnode_isvroot(vnode_t);
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975/*!
976 @function vnode_issystem
977 @abstract Determine if a vnode is marked as a System vnode.
978 @param vp The vnode to test.
979 @return Nonzero if the vnode is a system vnode, 0 if it is not.
980 */
91447636 981int vnode_issystem(vnode_t);
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983/*!
984 @function vnode_ismount
985 @abstract Determine if there is currently a mount occurring which will cover this vnode.
986 @discussion Note that this is only a snapshot; a mount may begin or end at any time.
987 @param vp The vnode to test.
988 @return Nonzero if there is a mount in progress, 0 otherwise.
989 */
91447636 990int vnode_ismount(vnode_t);
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991
992/*!
993 @function vnode_isreg
994 @abstract Determine if a vnode is a regular file.
995 @param vp The vnode to test.
996 @return Nonzero if the vnode is of type VREG, 0 otherwise.
997 */
91447636 998int vnode_isreg(vnode_t);
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1000/*!
1001 @function vnode_isdir
1002 @abstract Determine if a vnode is a directory.
1003 @param vp The vnode to test.
1004 @return Nonzero if the vnode is of type VDIR, 0 otherwise.
1005 */
91447636 1006int vnode_isdir(vnode_t);
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1008/*!
1009 @function vnode_islnk
1010 @abstract Determine if a vnode is a symbolic link.
1011 @param vp The vnode to test.
1012 @return Nonzero if the vnode is of type VLNK, 0 otherwise.
1013 */
91447636 1014int vnode_islnk(vnode_t);
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1016/*!
1017 @function vnode_isfifo
1018 @abstract Determine if a vnode is a named pipe.
1019 @param vp The vnode to test.
1020 @return Nonzero if the vnode is of type VFIFO, 0 otherwise.
1021 */
91447636 1022int vnode_isfifo(vnode_t);
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1024/*!
1025 @function vnode_isblk
1026 @abstract Determine if a vnode is a block device special file.
1027 @param vp The vnode to test.
1028 @return Nonzero if the vnode is of type VBLK, 0 otherwise.
1029 */
91447636 1030int vnode_isblk(vnode_t);
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1032/*!
1033 @function vnode_ischr
1034 @abstract Determine if a vnode is a character device special file.
1035 @param vp The vnode to test.
1036 @return Nonzero if the vnode is of type VCHR, 0 otherwise.
1037 */
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1038int vnode_ischr(vnode_t);
1039
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1040/*!
1041 @function vnode_isswap
1042 @abstract Determine if a vnode is being used as a swap file.
1043 @param vp The vnode to test.
1044 @return Nonzero if the vnode is being used as swap, 0 otherwise.
1045 */
1046int vnode_isswap(vnode_t vp);
1047
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1049/*!
1050 @function vnode_isnamedstream
1051 @abstract Determine if a vnode is a named stream.
1052 @param vp The vnode to test.
1053 @return Nonzero if the vnode is a named stream, 0 otherwise.
1054 */
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1055int vnode_isnamedstream(vnode_t);
1056#endif
1057
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1058/*!
1059 @function vnode_ismountedon
1060 @abstract Determine if a vnode is a block device on which a filesystem has been mounted.
1061 @discussion A block device marked as being mounted on cannot be opened.
1062 @param vp The vnode to test.
1063 @return Nonzero if the vnode is a block device on which an filesystem is mounted, 0 otherwise.
1064 */
91447636 1065int vnode_ismountedon(vnode_t);
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1066
1067/*!
1068 @function vnode_setmountedon
1069 @abstract Set flags indicating that a block device vnode has been mounted as a filesystem.
1070 @discussion A block device marked as being mounted on cannot be opened.
1071 @param vp The vnode to set flags on, a block device.
1072 @return void.
1073 */
91447636 1074void vnode_setmountedon(vnode_t);
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1075
1076/*!
1077 @function vnode_clearmountedon
1078 @abstract Clear flags indicating that a block device vnode has been mounted as a filesystem.
1079 @param vp The vnode to clear flags on, a block device.
1080 @return void.
1081 */
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1082void vnode_clearmountedon(vnode_t);
1083
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1084/*!
1085 @function vnode_isrecycled
1086 @abstract Check if a vnode is dead or in the process of being killed (recycled).
1087 @discussion This is only a snapshot: a vnode may start to be recycled, or go from dead to in use, at any time.
1088 @param vp The vnode to test.
1089 @return Nonzero if vnode is dead or being recycled, 0 otherwise.
1090 */
2d21ac55 1091int vnode_isrecycled(vnode_t);
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1092
1093/*!
1094 @function vnode_isnocache
1095 @abstract Check if a vnode is set to not have its data cached in memory (i.e. we write-through to disk and always read from disk).
1096 @param vp The vnode to test.
1097 @return Nonzero if vnode is set to not have data chached, 0 otherwise.
1098 */
91447636 1099int vnode_isnocache(vnode_t);
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1100
1101/*!
1102 @function vnode_israge
1103 @abstract Check if a vnode is marked for rapid aging
1104 @param vp The vnode to test.
1105 @return Nonzero if vnode is marked for rapid aging, 0 otherwise
1106 */
1107int vnode_israge(vnode_t);
1108
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1109/*!
1110 @function vnode_needssnapshots
1111 @abstract Check if a vnode needs snapshots events (regardless of its ctime status)
1112 @param vp The vnode to test.
1113 @return Nonzero if vnode needs snapshot events, 0 otherwise
1114 */
1115int vnode_needssnapshots(vnode_t);
1116
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1117/*!
1118 @function vnode_setnocache
1119 @abstract Set a vnode to not have its data cached in memory (i.e. we write-through to disk and always read from disk).
1120 @param vp The vnode whose flags to set.
1121 @return void.
1122 */
91447636 1123void vnode_setnocache(vnode_t);
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1125/*!
1126 @function vnode_clearnocache
1127 @abstract Clear the flag on a vnode indicating that data should not be cached in memory (i.e. we write-through to disk and always read from disk).
1128 @param vp The vnode whose flags to clear.
1129 @return void.
1130 */
91447636 1131void vnode_clearnocache(vnode_t);
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1133/*!
1134 @function vnode_isnoreadahead
1135 @abstract Check if a vnode is set to not have data speculatively read in in hopes of future cache hits.
1136 @param vp The vnode to test.
1137 @return Nonzero if readahead is disabled, 0 otherwise.
1138 */
91447636 1139int vnode_isnoreadahead(vnode_t);
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1140
1141/*!
1142 @function vnode_setnoreadahead
1143 @abstract Set a vnode to not have data speculatively read in in hopes of hitting in cache.
1144 @param vp The vnode on which to prevent readahead.
1145 @return void.
1146 */
91447636 1147void vnode_setnoreadahead(vnode_t);
2d21ac55 1148
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1149/*!
1150 @function vnode_clearnoreadahead
1151 @abstract Clear the flag indicating that a vnode should not have data speculatively read in.
1152 @param vp The vnode whose flag to clear.
1153 @return void.
1154 */
1155void vnode_clearnoreadahead(vnode_t);
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1157/*!
1158 @function vnode_isfastdevicecandidate
1159 @abstract Check if a vnode is a candidate to store on the fast device of a composite disk system
1160 @param vp The vnode which you want to test.
1161 @return Nonzero if the vnode is marked as a fast-device candidate
1162 @return void.
1163 */
1164int vnode_isfastdevicecandidate(vnode_t);
1165
1166/*!
1167 @function vnode_setfastdevicecandidate
1168 @abstract Mark a vnode as a candidate to store on the fast device of a composite disk system
1169 @abstract If the vnode is a directory, all its children will inherit this bit.
1170 @param vp The vnode which you want marked.
1171 @return void.
1172 */
1173void vnode_setfastdevicecandidate(vnode_t);
1174
1175/*!
1176 @function vnode_clearfastdevicecandidate
1177 @abstract Clear the status of a vnode being a candidate to store on the fast device of a composite disk system.
1178 @param vp The vnode whose flag to clear.
1179 @return void.
1180 */
1181void vnode_clearfastdevicecandidate(vnode_t);
1182
1183/*!
1184 @function vnode_isautocandidate
1185 @abstract Check if a vnode was automatically selected to be fast-dev candidate (see vnode_setfastdevicecandidate)
1186 @param vp The vnode which you want to test.
1187 @return Nonzero if the vnode was automatically marked as a fast-device candidate
1188 @return void.
1189 */
1190int vnode_isautocandidate(vnode_t);
1191
1192/*!
1193 @function vnode_setfastdevicecandidate
1194 @abstract Mark a vnode as an automatically selected candidate for storing on the fast device of a composite disk system
1195 @abstract If the vnode is a directory, all its children will inherit this bit.
1196 @param vp The vnode which you want marked.
1197 @return void.
1198 */
1199void vnode_setautocandidate(vnode_t);
1200
1201/*!
1202 @function vnode_clearautocandidate
1203 @abstract Clear the status of a vnode being an automatic candidate (see above)
1204 @param vp The vnode whose flag to clear.
1205 @return void.
1206 */
1207void vnode_clearautocandidate(vnode_t);
1208
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1211/*!
1212 @function vnode_settag
1213 @abstract Set a vnode filesystem-specific "tag."
1214 @discussion Sets a tag indicating which filesystem a vnode belongs to, e.g. VT_HFS, VT_UDF, VT_ZFS. The kernel never inspects this data, though the filesystem tags are defined in vnode.h; it is for the benefit of user programs via getattrlist.
1215 @param vp The vnode whose tag to set.
1216 @return void.
1217 */
91447636 1218void vnode_settag(vnode_t, int);
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1220/*!
1221 @function vnode_tag
1222 @abstract Get the vnode filesystem-specific "tag."
1223 @discussion Gets the tag indicating which filesystem a vnode belongs to, e.g. VT_HFS, VT_UDF, VT_ZFS. The kernel never inspects this data, though the filesystem tags are defined in vnode.h; it is for the benefit of user programs via getattrlist.
1224 @param vp The vnode whose tag to grab.
1225 @return The tag.
1226 */
91447636 1227int vnode_tag(vnode_t);
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1228
1229/*!
1230 @function vnode_getattr
1231 @abstract Get vnode attributes.
1232 @discussion Desired attributes are set with VATTR_SET_ACTIVE and VNODE_ATTR* macros. Supported attributes are determined after call with VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED.
1233 @param vp The vnode whose attributes to grab.
1234 @param vap Structure containing: 1) A list of requested attributes 2) Space to indicate which attributes are supported and being returned 3) Space to return attributes.
1235 @param ctx Context for authentication.
1236 @return 0 for success or an error code.
1237 */
91447636 1238int vnode_getattr(vnode_t vp, struct vnode_attr *vap, vfs_context_t ctx);
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1239
1240/*!
1241 @function vnode_setattr
1242 @abstract Set vnode attributes.
1243 @discussion Attributes to set are marked with VATTR_SET_ACTIVE and VNODE_ATTR* macros. Attributes successfully set are determined after call with VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED.
1244 @param vp The vnode whose attributes to set.
1245 @param vap Structure containing: 1) A list of attributes to set 2) Space for values for those attributes 3) Space to indicate which attributes were set.
1246 @param ctx Context for authentication.
1247 @return 0 for success or an error code.
1248 */
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1249int vnode_setattr(vnode_t vp, struct vnode_attr *vap, vfs_context_t ctx);
1250
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1251/*!
1252 @function vfs_rootvnode
1253 @abstract Returns the root vnode with an iocount.
1254 @discussion Caller must vnode_put() the root node when done.
1255 @return Pointer to root vnode if successful; error code if there is a problem taking an iocount.
1256 */
2d21ac55 1257vnode_t vfs_rootvnode(void);
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1259/*!
1260 @function vnode_uncache_credentials
1261 @abstract Clear out cached credentials on a vnode.
1262 @discussion When we authorize an action on a vnode, we cache the credential that was authorized and the actions it was authorized for in case a similar request follows. This function destroys that caching.
1263 @param vp The vnode whose cache to clear.
1264 @return void.
1265 */
2d21ac55 1266void vnode_uncache_credentials(vnode_t vp);
2d21ac55 1267
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1268/*!
1269 @function vnode_setmultipath
1270 @abstract Mark a vnode as being reachable by multiple paths, i.e. as a hard link.
1271 @discussion "Multipath" vnodes can be reached through more than one entry in the filesystem, and so must be handled differently for caching and event notification purposes. A filesystem should mark a vnode with multiple hardlinks this way.
1272 @param vp The vnode to mark.
1273 @return void.
1c79356b 1274 */
b0d623f7 1275void vnode_setmultipath(vnode_t vp);
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1277/*!
1278 @function vnode_vfsmaxsymlen
1279 @abstract Determine the maximum length of a symbolic link for the filesystem on which a vnode resides.
1280 @param vp The vnode for which to get filesystem symlink size cap.
1281 @return Max symlink length.
1282 */
91447636 1283uint32_t vnode_vfsmaxsymlen(vnode_t);
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1285/*!
1286 @function vnode_vfsisrdonly
1287 @abstract Determine if the filesystem to which a vnode belongs is mounted read-only.
1288 @param vp The vnode for which to get filesystem writeability.
1289 @return Nonzero if the filesystem is read-only, 0 otherwise.
1290 */
91447636 1291int vnode_vfsisrdonly(vnode_t);
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1292
1293/*!
1294 @function vnode_vfstypenum
1295 @abstract Get the "type number" of the filesystem to which a vnode belongs.
1296 @discussion This is an archaic construct; most filesystems are assigned a type number based on the order in which they are registered with the system.
1297 @param vp The vnode whose filesystem to examine.
1298 @return The type number of the fileystem to which the vnode belongs.
1299 */
91447636 1300int vnode_vfstypenum(vnode_t);
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1301
1302/*!
1303 @function vnode_vfsname
1304 @abstract Get the name of the filesystem to which a vnode belongs.
1305 @param vp The vnode whose filesystem to examine.
1306 @param buf Destination for vfs name: should have size MFSNAMELEN or greater.
1307 @return The name of the fileystem to which the vnode belongs.
1308 */
91447636 1309void vnode_vfsname(vnode_t, char *);
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1311/*!
1312 @function vnode_vfs64bitready
1313 @abstract Determine if the filesystem to which a vnode belongs is marked as ready to interact with 64-bit user processes.
1314 @param vp The vnode whose filesystem to examine.
1315 @return Nonzero if filesystem is marked ready for 64-bit interactions; 0 otherwise.
1316 */
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1317int vnode_vfs64bitready(vnode_t);
1318
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1320int vfs_context_get_special_port(vfs_context_t, int, ipc_port_t *);
1321int vfs_context_set_special_port(vfs_context_t, int, ipc_port_t);
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1323/*!
1324 @function vfs_context_proc
1325 @abstract Get the BSD process structure associated with a vfs_context_t.
1326 @param ctx Context whose associated process to find.
1327 @return Process if available, NULL otherwise.
1328 */
91447636 1329proc_t vfs_context_proc(vfs_context_t);
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1330
1331/*!
1332 @function vfs_context_ucred
1333 @abstract Get the credential associated with a vfs_context_t.
1334 @discussion Succeeds if and only if the context has a thread, the thread has a task, and the task has a BSD proc.
1335 @param ctx Context whose associated process to find.
fe8ab488 1336 @returns credential if process available; NULL otherwise
b0d623f7 1337 */
2d21ac55 1338kauth_cred_t vfs_context_ucred(vfs_context_t);
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1340/*!
1341 @function vfs_context_pid
1342 @abstract Get the process id of the BSD process associated with a vfs_context_t.
1343 @param ctx Context whose associated process to find.
1344 @return Process id.
1345 */
91447636 1346int vfs_context_pid(vfs_context_t);
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1347
1348/*!
1349 @function vfs_context_issignal
1350 @abstract Get a bitfield of pending signals for the BSD process associated with a vfs_context_t.
1351 @discussion The bitfield is constructed using the sigmask() macro, in the sense of bits |= sigmask(SIGSEGV).
1352 @param ctx Context whose associated process to find.
1353 @return Bitfield of pending signals.
1354 */
91447636 1355int vfs_context_issignal(vfs_context_t, sigset_t);
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1357/*!
1358 @function vfs_context_suser
1359 @abstract Determine if a vfs_context_t corresponds to the superuser.
1360 @param ctx Context to examine.
1361 @return Nonzero if context belongs to superuser, 0 otherwise.
1362 */
91447636 1363int vfs_context_suser(vfs_context_t);
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1365/*!
1366 @function vfs_context_is64bit
1367 @abstract Determine if a vfs_context_t corresponds to a 64-bit user process.
1368 @param ctx Context to examine.
1369 @return Nonzero if context is of 64-bit process, 0 otherwise.
1370 */
91447636 1371int vfs_context_is64bit(vfs_context_t);
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1372
1373/*!
1374 @function vfs_context_create
1375 @abstract Create a new vfs_context_t with appropriate references held.
1376 @discussion The context must be released with vfs_context_rele() when no longer in use.
1377 @param ctx Context to copy, or NULL to use information from running thread.
1378 @return The new context, or NULL in the event of failure.
1379 */
91447636 1380vfs_context_t vfs_context_create(vfs_context_t);
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1381
1382/*!
1383 @function vfs_context_rele
1384 @abstract Release references on components of a context and deallocate it.
1385 @discussion A context should not be referenced after vfs_context_rele has been called.
1386 @param ctx Context to release.
1387 @return Always 0.
1388 */
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1389int vfs_context_rele(vfs_context_t);
1390
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1391/*!
1392 @function vfs_context_current
1393 @abstract Get the vfs_context for the current thread, or the kernel context if there is no context for current thread.
1394 @discussion Kexts should not use this function--it is preferred to use vfs_context_create(NULL) and vfs_context_rele(), which ensure proper reference counting of underlying structures.
1395 @return Context for current thread, or kernel context if thread context is unavailable.
1396 */
1397vfs_context_t vfs_context_current(void);
1398#ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
1399int vfs_context_bind(vfs_context_t);
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1400
1401/*!
1402 @function vfs_ctx_skipatime
1403 @abstract Check to see if this context should skip updating a vnode's access times.
1404 @discussion This is currently tied to the vnode rapid aging process. If the process is marked for rapid aging,
1405 then the kernel should not update vnodes it touches for access time purposes. This will check to see if the
1406 specified process and/or thread is marked for rapid aging when it manipulates vnodes.
1407 @param ctx The context being investigated.
1408 @return 1 if we should skip access time updates.
1409 @return 0 if we should NOT skip access time updates.
1410 */
1411
1412int vfs_ctx_skipatime(vfs_context_t ctx);
1413
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1416/*!
1417 @function vflush
1418 @abstract Reclaim the vnodes associated with a mount.
1419 @param mp The mount whose vnodes to kill.
1420 @param skipvp A specific vnode to not reclaim or to let interrupt an un-forced flush
1421 @param flags Control which
1422 @discussion This function is used to clear out the vnodes associated with a mount as part of the unmount process.
1423 Its parameters can determine which vnodes to skip in the process and whether in-use vnodes should be forcibly reclaimed.
1424 Filesystems should call this function from their unmount code, because VFS code will always call it with SKIPROOT | SKIPSWAP | SKIPSYSTEM; filesystems
1425 must take care of such vnodes themselves.
1426 SKIPSYSTEM skip vnodes marked VSYSTEM
1427 FORCECLOSE force file closeure
1428 WRITECLOSE only close writeable files
1429 SKIPSWAP skip vnodes marked VSWAP
1430 SKIPROOT skip root vnodes marked VROOT
1431 @return 0 for success, EBUSY if vnodes were busy and FORCECLOSE was not set.
1432 */
91447636 1433int vflush(struct mount *mp, struct vnode *skipvp, int flags);
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1434
1435/*!
1436 @function vnode_get
1437 @abstract Increase the iocount on a vnode.
1438 @discussion If vnode_get() succeeds, the resulting io-reference must be dropped with vnode_put().
1439 This function succeeds unless the vnode in question is dead or in the process of dying AND the current iocount is zero.
1440 This means that it can block an ongoing reclaim which is blocked behind some other iocount.
1441
1442 On success, vnode_get() returns with an iocount held on the vnode; this type of reference is intended to be held only for short periods of time (e.g.
1443 across a function call) and provides a strong guarantee about the life of the vnode; vnodes with positive iocounts cannot be
1444 recycled, and an iocount is required for any operation on a vnode. However, vnode_get() does not provide any guarantees
1445 about the identity of the vnode it is called on; unless there is a known existing iocount on the vnode at time the call is made,
1446 it could be recycled and put back in use before the vnode_get() succeeds, so the caller may be referencing a
1447 completely different vnode than was intended. vnode_getwithref() and vnode_getwithvid()
1448 provide guarantees about vnode identity.
1449
1450 @return 0 for success, ENOENT if the vnode is dead and without existing io-reference.
1451 */
91447636 1452int vnode_get(vnode_t);
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1453
1454/*!
1455 @function vnode_getwithvid
1456 @abstract Increase the iocount on a vnode, checking that the vnode is alive and has not changed vid (i.e. been recycled)
1457 @discussion If vnode_getwithvid() succeeds, the resulting io-reference must be dropped with vnode_put().
1458 This function succeeds unless the vnode in question is dead, in the process of dying, or has been recycled (and given a different vnode id).
1459 The intended usage is that a vnode is stored and its vid (vnode_vid(vp)) recorded while an iocount is held (example: a filesystem hash). The
1460 iocount is then dropped, and time passes (perhaps locks are dropped and picked back up). Subsequently, vnode_getwithvid() is called to get an iocount,
1461 but we are alerted if the vnode has been recycled.
1462
1463 On success, vnode_getwithvid() returns with an iocount held on the vnode; this type of reference is intended to be held only for short periods of time (e.g.
1464 across a function call) and provides a strong guarantee about the life of the vnode. vnodes with positive iocounts cannot be
1465 recycled. An iocount is required for any operation on a vnode.
1466 @return 0 for success, ENOENT if the vnode is dead, in the process of being reclaimed, or has been recycled and reused.
1467 */
1468int vnode_getwithvid(vnode_t, uint32_t);
1469
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1471int vnode_getwithvid_drainok(vnode_t, uint32_t);
1472#endif /* BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1473
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1474/*!
1475 @function vnode_getwithref
1476 @abstract Increase the iocount on a vnode on which a usecount (persistent reference) is held.
1477 @discussion If vnode_getwithref() succeeds, the resulting io-reference must be dropped with vnode_put().
1478 vnode_getwithref() will succeed on dead vnodes; it should fail with ENOENT on vnodes which are in the process of being reclaimed.
1479 Because it is only called with a usecount on the vnode, the caller is guaranteed that the vnode has not been
1480 reused for a different file, though it may now be dead and have deadfs vnops (which return errors like EIO, ENXIO, ENOTDIR).
1481 On success, vnode_getwithref() returns with an iocount held on the vnode; this type of reference is intended to be held only for short periods of time (e.g.
1482 across a function call) and provides a strong guarantee about the life of the vnode. vnodes with positive iocounts cannot be
1483 recycled. An iocount is required for any operation on a vnode.
1484 @return 0 for success, ENOENT if the vnode is dead, in the process of being reclaimed, or has been recycled and reused.
1485 */
1486int vnode_getwithref(vnode_t);
1487
1488/*!
1489 @function vnode_put
1490 @abstract Decrement the iocount on a vnode.
1491 @discussion vnode_put() is called to indicate that a vnode is no longer in active use. It removes the guarantee that a
1492 vnode will not be recycled. This routine should be used to release io references no matter how they were obtained.
1493 @param vp The vnode whose iocount to drop.
1494 @return Always 0.
1495 */
91447636 1496int vnode_put(vnode_t);
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1497
1498/*!
1499 @function vnode_ref
1500 @abstract Increment the usecount on a vnode.
1501 @discussion If vnode_ref() succeeds, the resulting usecount must be released with vnode_rele(). vnode_ref() is called to obtain
1502 a persistent reference on a vnode. This type of reference does not provide the same strong guarantee that a vnode will persist
1503 as does an iocount--it merely ensures that a vnode will not be reused to represent a different file. However, a usecount may be
1504 held for extended periods of time, whereas an iocount is intended to be obtained and released quickly as part of performing a
1505 vnode operation. A holder of a usecount must call vnode_getwithref()/vnode_put() in order to perform any operations on that vnode.
1506 @param vp The vnode on which to obtain a persistent reference.
1507 @return 0 for success; ENOENT if the vnode is dead or in the process of being recycled AND the calling thread is not the vnode owner.
1508 */
91447636 1509int vnode_ref(vnode_t);
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1510
1511/*!
1512 @function vnode_rele
1513 @abstract Decrement the usecount on a vnode.
1514 @discussion vnode_rele() is called to relese a persistent reference on a vnode. Releasing the last usecount
1515 opens the door for a vnode to be reused as a new file; it also triggers a VNOP_INACTIVE call to the filesystem,
1516 though that will not happen immediately if there are outstanding iocount references.
1517 @param vp The vnode whose usecount to drop.
1518 @return void.
1519 */
91447636 1520void vnode_rele(vnode_t);
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1522/*!
1523 @function vnode_isinuse
1524 @abstract Determine if the number of persistent (usecount) references on a vnode is greater than a given count.
1525 @discussion vnode_isinuse() compares a vnode's usecount (corresponding to vnode_ref() calls) to its refcnt parameter
1526 (the number of references the caller expects to be on the vnode). Note that "kusecount" references, corresponding
1527 to parties interested only in event notifications, e.g. open(..., O_EVTONLY), are not counted towards the total; the comparison is
1528 (usecount - kusecount > recnt). It is
1529 also important to note that the result is only a snapshot; usecounts can change from moment to moment, and the result of vnode_isinuse
1530 may no longer be correct the very moment that the caller receives it.
1531 @param vp The vnode whose use-status to check.
1532 @param refcnt The threshold for saying that a vnode is in use.
1533 @return void.
1534 */
91447636 1535int vnode_isinuse(vnode_t, int);
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1536
1537/*!
1538 @function vnode_recycle
1539 @abstract Cause a vnode to be reclaimed and prepared for reuse.
1540 @discussion Like all vnode KPIs, must be called with an iocount on the target vnode.
1541 vnode_recycle() will mark that vnode for reclaim when all existing references are dropped.
1542 @param vp The vnode to recycle.
1543 @return 1 if the vnode was reclaimed (i.e. there were no existing references), 0 if it was only marked for future reclaim.
1544 */
1545int vnode_recycle(vnode_t);
1546
1547#ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
1548
1549#define VNODE_EVENT_DELETE 0x00000001 /* file was removed */
1550#define VNODE_EVENT_WRITE 0x00000002 /* file or directory contents changed */
1551#define VNODE_EVENT_EXTEND 0x00000004 /* ubc size increased */
1552#define VNODE_EVENT_ATTRIB 0x00000008 /* attributes changed (suitable for permission changes if type unknown)*/
1553#define VNODE_EVENT_LINK 0x00000010 /* link count changed */
1554#define VNODE_EVENT_RENAME 0x00000020 /* vnode was renamed */
1555#define VNODE_EVENT_PERMS 0x00000040 /* permissions changed: will cause a NOTE_ATTRIB */
1556#define VNODE_EVENT_FILE_CREATED 0x00000080 /* file created in directory: will cause NOTE_WRITE */
1557#define VNODE_EVENT_DIR_CREATED 0x00000100 /* directory created inside this directory: will cause NOTE_WRITE */
1558#define VNODE_EVENT_FILE_REMOVED 0x00000200 /* file removed from this directory: will cause NOTE_WRITE */
1559#define VNODE_EVENT_DIR_REMOVED 0x00000400 /* subdirectory from this directory: will cause NOTE_WRITE */
1560
1561#ifdef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1562#define VNODE_NOTIFY_ATTRS (VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_fsid) | \
1563 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_fileid)| \
1564 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_mode) | \
1565 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_uid) | \
1566 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_gid) | \
1567 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_dirlinkcount) | \
1568 VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_nlink))
1569
1570
1571
1572#endif /* BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1573
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1574/*!
1575 @function vnode_ismonitored
1576 @abstract Check whether a file has watchers that would make it useful to query a server
1577 for file changes.
1578 @param vp Vnode to examine.
1579 @discussion Will not reenter the filesystem.
1580 @return Zero if not monitored, nonzero if monitored.
1581 */
1582int vnode_ismonitored(vnode_t);
1583
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1585/*!
1586 @function vnode_isdyldsharedcache
1587 @abstract Check whether a file is a dyld shared cache file.
1588 @param vp Vnode to examine.
1589 @discussion Will not reenter the filesystem.
1590 @return nonzero if a dyld shared cache file, zero otherwise.
1591 */
1592int vnode_isdyldsharedcache(vnode_t);
1593
1594
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1595/*!
1596 @function vn_getpath_fsenter
1597 @abstract Attempt to get a vnode's path, willing to enter the filesystem.
1598 @discussion Paths to vnodes are not always straightforward: a file with multiple hard-links will have multiple pathnames,
1599 and it is sometimes impossible to determine a vnode's full path. vn_getpath_fsenter() may enter the filesystem
1600 to try to construct a path, so filesystems should be wary of calling it.
1601 @param vp Vnode whose path to get
1602 @param pathbuf Buffer in which to store path.
1603 @param len Destination for length of resulting path string. Result will include NULL-terminator in count--that is, "len"
1604 will be strlen(pathbuf) + 1.
1605 @return 0 for success or an error.
1606 */
1607int vn_getpath_fsenter(struct vnode *vp, char *pathbuf, int *len);
1608
1609#endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
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1610
1611#define VNODE_UPDATE_PARENT 0x01
1612#define VNODE_UPDATE_NAME 0x02
1613#define VNODE_UPDATE_CACHE 0x04
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1614#define VNODE_UPDATE_PURGE 0x08
1615/*!
1616 @function vnode_update_identity
1617 @abstract Update vnode data associated with the vfs cache.
1618 @discussion The vfs namecache is central to tracking vnode-identifying data and to locating files on the system. vnode_update_identity()
1619 is used to update vnode data associated with the cache. It can set a vnode's parent and/or name (also potentially set by vnode_create())
1620 or flush cache data.
1621 @param vp The vnode whose information to update.
1622 @param dvp Parent to set on the vnode if VNODE_UPDATE_PARENT is used.
1623 @param name Name to set in the cache for the vnode if VNODE_UPDATE_NAME is used. The buffer passed in can be subsequently freed, as the cache
1624 does its own name storage. String should be NULL-terminated unless length and hash value are specified.
1625 @param name_len Length of name, if known. Passing 0 causes the cache to determine the length itself.
1626 @param name_hashval Hash value of name, if known. Passing 0 causes the cache to hash the name itself.
1627 @param flags VNODE_UPDATE_PARENT: set parent. VNODE_UPDATE_NAME: set name. VNODE_UPDATE_CACHE: flush cache entries for hard links
1628 associated with this file. VNODE_UPDATE_PURGE: flush cache entries for hard links and children of this file.
1629 @return void.
1630 */
1631void vnode_update_identity(vnode_t vp, vnode_t dvp, const char *name, int name_len, uint32_t name_hashval, int flags);
1632
1633/*!
1634 @function vn_bwrite
1635 @abstract System-provided implementation of "bwrite" vnop.
1636 @discussion This routine is available for filesystems which do not want to implement their own "bwrite" vnop. It just calls
1637 buf_bwrite() without modifying its arguments.
1638 @param ap Standard parameters to a bwrite vnop.
1639 @return Results of buf_bwrite directly.
1640 */
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1641int vn_bwrite(struct vnop_bwrite_args *ap);
1642
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1643/*!
1644 @function vnode_authorize
1645 @abstract Authorize a kauth-style action on a vnode.
1646 @discussion Operations on dead vnodes are always allowed (though never do anything).
1647 @param vp Vnode on which to authorize action.
1648 @param dvp Parent of "vp," can be NULL.
1649 @param action Action to authorize, e.g. KAUTH_VNODE_READ_DATA. See bsd/sys/kauth.h.
1650 @param ctx Context for which to authorize actions.
1651 @return EACCESS if permission is denied. 0 if operation allowed. Various errors from lower layers.
1652 */
91447636 1653int vnode_authorize(vnode_t /*vp*/, vnode_t /*dvp*/, kauth_action_t, vfs_context_t);
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1655/*!
1656 @function vnode_authattr
1657 @abstract Given a vnode_attr structure, determine what kauth-style actions must be authorized in order to set those attributes.
1658 @discussion vnode_authorize requires kauth-style actions; if we want to set a vnode_attr structure on a vnode, we need to translate
1659 the set of attributes to a set of kauth-style actions. This routine will return errors for certain obviously disallowed, or
1660 incoherent, actions.
1661 @param vp The vnode on which to authorize action.
1662 @param vap Pointer to vnode_attr struct containing desired attributes to set and their values.
1663 @param actionp Destination for set of actions to authorize
1664 @param ctx Context for which to authorize actions.
1665 @return 0 (and a result in "actionp" for success. Otherwise, an error code.
1666 */
91447636 1667int vnode_authattr(vnode_t, struct vnode_attr *, kauth_action_t *, vfs_context_t);
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1669/*!
1670 @function vnode_authattr_new
1671 @abstract Initialize and validate file creation parameters with respect to the current context.
1672 @discussion vnode_authattr_new() will fill in unitialized values in the vnode_attr struct with defaults, and will validate the structure
1673 with respect to the current context for file creation.
1674 @param dvp The directory in which creation will occur.
1675 @param vap Pointer to vnode_attr struct containing desired attributes to set and their values.
1676 @param noauth If 1, treat the caller as the superuser, i.e. do not check permissions.
1677 @param ctx Context for which to authorize actions.
1678 @return KAUTH_RESULT_ALLOW for success, an error to indicate invalid or disallowed attributes.
1679 */
91447636 1680int vnode_authattr_new(vnode_t /*dvp*/, struct vnode_attr *, int /*noauth*/, vfs_context_t);
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1682/*!
1683 @function vnode_close
1684 @abstract Close a file as opened with vnode_open().
1685 @discussion vnode_close() drops the refcount (persistent reference) picked up in vnode_open() and calls down to the filesystem with VNOP_CLOSE. It should
1686 be called with both an iocount and a refcount on the vnode and will drop both.
1687 @param vp The vnode to close.
1688 @param flags Flags to close: FWASWRITTEN indicates that the file was written to.
1689 @param ctx Context against which to validate operation.
1690 @return 0 for success or an error from the filesystem.
1691 */
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1692errno_t vnode_close(vnode_t, int, vfs_context_t);
1693
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1694/*!
1695 @function vn_getpath
1696 @abstract Construct the path to a vnode.
1697 @discussion Paths to vnodes are not always straightforward: a file with multiple hard-links will have multiple pathnames,
1698 and it is sometimes impossible to determine a vnode's full path. vn_getpath() will not enter the filesystem.
1699 @param vp The vnode whose path to obtain.
1700 @param pathbuf Destination for pathname; should be of size MAXPATHLEN
1701 @param len Destination for length of resulting path string. Result will include NULL-terminator in count--that is, "len"
1702 will be strlen(pathbuf) + 1.
1703 @return 0 for success or an error code.
1704 */
91447636 1705int vn_getpath(struct vnode *vp, char *pathbuf, int *len);
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1707/*!
1708 @function vnode_notify
1709 @abstract Send a notification up to VFS.
1710 @param vp Vnode for which to provide notification.
1711 @param vap Attributes for that vnode, to be passed to fsevents.
1712 @discussion Filesystem determines which attributes to pass up using
1713 vfs_get_notify_attributes(&vap). The most specific events possible should be passed,
1714 e.g. VNODE_EVENT_FILE_CREATED on a directory rather than just VNODE_EVENT_WRITE, but
1715 a less specific event can be passed up if more specific information is not available.
1716 Will not reenter the filesystem.
1717 @return 0 for success, else an error code.
1718 */
1719int vnode_notify(vnode_t, uint32_t, struct vnode_attr*);
1720
1721/*!
1722 @function vfs_get_notify_attributes
1723 @abstract Determine what attributes are required to send up a notification with vnode_notify().
1724 @param vap Structure to initialize and activate required attributes on.
1725 @discussion Will not reenter the filesystem.
1726 @return 0 for success, nonzero for error (currently always succeeds).
1727 */
1728int vfs_get_notify_attributes(struct vnode_attr *vap);
1729
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91447636 1731 * Flags for the vnode_lookup and vnode_open
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1733#define VNODE_LOOKUP_NOFOLLOW 0x01
1734#define VNODE_LOOKUP_NOCROSSMOUNT 0x02
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1736/*!
1737 @function vnode_lookup
1738 @abstract Convert a path into a vnode.
1739 @discussion This routine is a thin wrapper around xnu-internal lookup routines; if successful,
1740 it returns with an iocount held on the resulting vnode which must be dropped with vnode_put().
1741 @param path Path to look up.
1742 @param flags VNODE_LOOKUP_NOFOLLOW: do not follow symbolic links. VNODE_LOOKUP_NOCROSSMOUNT: do not cross mount points.
1743 @return Results 0 for success or an error code.
1744 */
91447636 1745errno_t vnode_lookup(const char *, int, vnode_t *, vfs_context_t);
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1747/*!
1748 @function vnode_open
1749 @abstract Open a file identified by a path--roughly speaking an in-kernel open(2).
1750 @discussion If vnode_open() succeeds, it returns with both an iocount and a usecount on the returned vnode. These must
1751 be released eventually; the iocount should be released with vnode_put() as soon as any initial operations
1752 on the vnode are over, whereas the usecount should be released via vnode_close().
1753 @param path Path to look up.
1754 @param fmode e.g. O_NONBLOCK, O_APPEND; see bsd/sys/fcntl.h.
1755 @param cmode Permissions with which to create file if it does not exist.
1756 @param flags Same as vnode_lookup().
1757 @param vpp Destination for vnode.
1758 @param ctx Context with which to authorize open/creation.
1759 @return 0 for success or an error code.
1760 */
91447636 1761errno_t vnode_open(const char *, int, int, int, vnode_t *, vfs_context_t);
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91447636 1764 * exported vnode operations
1c79356b 1765 */
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1767/*!
1768 @function vnode_iterate
1769 @abstract Perform an operation on (almost) all vnodes from a given mountpoint.
1770 @param mp Mount whose vnodes to operate on.
1771 @param flags
1772 VNODE_RELOAD Mark inactive vnodes for recycle.
1773 VNODE_WAIT
1774 VNODE_WRITEABLE Only examine vnodes with writes in progress.
1775 VNODE_WITHID No effect.
1776 VNODE_NOLOCK_INTERNAL No effect.
1777 VNODE_NODEAD No effect.
1778 VNODE_NOSUSPEND No effect.
1779 VNODE_ITERATE_ALL No effect.
1780 VNODE_ITERATE_ACTIVE No effect.
1781 VNODE_ITERATE_INACTIVE No effect.
1782
1783 @param callout Function to call on each vnode.
1784 @param arg Argument which will be passed to callout along with each vnode.
1785 @return Zero for success, else an error code. Will return 0 immediately if there are no vnodes hooked into the mount.
1786 @discussion Skips vnodes which are dead, in the process of reclaim, suspended, or of type VNON.
1787 */
91447636 1788int vnode_iterate(struct mount *, int, int (*)(struct vnode *, void *), void *);
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1c79356b 1790/*
91447636 1791 * flags passed into vnode_iterate
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1793#define VNODE_RELOAD 0x01
1794#define VNODE_WAIT 0x02
1795#define VNODE_WRITEABLE 0x04
1796#define VNODE_WITHID 0x08
1797#define VNODE_NOLOCK_INTERNAL 0x10
1798#define VNODE_NODEAD 0x20
1799#define VNODE_NOSUSPEND 0x40
1800#define VNODE_ITERATE_ALL 0x80
1801#define VNODE_ITERATE_ACTIVE 0x100
1802#define VNODE_ITERATE_INACTIVE 0x200
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1803#ifdef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1804#define VNODE_ALWAYS 0x400
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1808/*
1809 * return values from callback
1810 */
1811#define VNODE_RETURNED 0 /* done with vnode, reference can be dropped */
1812#define VNODE_RETURNED_DONE 1 /* done with vnode, reference can be dropped, terminate iteration */
1813#define VNODE_CLAIMED 2 /* don't drop reference */
1814#define VNODE_CLAIMED_DONE 3 /* don't drop reference, terminate iteration */
1815
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1816/*!
1817 @function vn_revoke
1818 @abstract Invalidate all references to a vnode.
1819 @discussion Reclaims the vnode, giving it deadfs vnops (though not halting operations which are already in progress).
1820 Also reclaims all aliased vnodes (important for devices). People holding usecounts on the vnode, e.g. processes
1821 with the file open, will find that all subsequent operations but closing the file fail.
1822 @param vp The vnode to revoke.
1823 @param flags Unused.
1824 @param ctx Context against which to validate operation.
1825 @return 0 always.
1826 */
2d21ac55 1827int vn_revoke(vnode_t vp, int flags, vfs_context_t);
91447636 1828
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1830/*!
1831 @function cache_lookup
1832 @abstract Check for a filename in a directory using the VFS name cache.
1833 @discussion cache_lookup() will flush negative cache entries and return 0 if the operation of the cn_nameiop is CREATE or RENAME.
1834 Often used from the filesystem during a lookup vnop. The filesystem will be called to if there is a negative cache entry for a file,
1835 so it can make sense to initially check for negative entries (and possibly lush them).
1836 @param dvp Directory in which lookup is occurring.
1837 @param vpp Destination for vnode pointer.
1838 @param cnp Various data about lookup, e.g. filename and intended operation.
1839 @return ENOENT: the filesystem has previously added a negative entry with cache_enter() to indicate that there is no
1840 file of the given name in "dp." -1: successfully found a cached vnode (vpp is set). 0: No data in the cache, or operation is CRETE/RENAME.
1841 */
91447636 1842int cache_lookup(vnode_t dvp, vnode_t *vpp, struct componentname *cnp);
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1844/*!
1845 @function cache_enter
1846 @abstract Add a (name,vnode) entry to the VFS namecache.
1847 @discussion Generally used to add a cache entry after a successful filesystem-level lookup or to add a
1848 negative entry after one which did not find its target.
1849 @param dvp Directory in which file lives.
1850 @param vp File to add to cache. A non-NULL vp is stored for rapid access; a NULL vp indicates
1851 that there is no such file in the directory and speeds future failed lookups.
1852 @param cnp Various data about lookup, e.g. filename and intended operation.
1853 @return void.
1854 */
91447636 1855void cache_enter(vnode_t dvp, vnode_t vp, struct componentname *cnp);
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1857/*!
1858 @function cache_purge
1859 @abstract Remove all data relating to a vnode from the namecache.
1860 @discussion Will flush all hardlinks to the vnode as well as all children (should any exist). Logical
1861 to use when cached data about a vnode becomes invalid, for instance in an unlink.
1862 @param vp The vnode to purge.
1863 @return void.
1864 */
91447636 1865void cache_purge(vnode_t vp);
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1867/*!
1868 @function cache_purge_negatives
1869 @abstract Remove all negative cache entries which are children of a given vnode.
1870 @discussion Appropriate to use when negative cache information for a directory could have
1871 become invalid, e.g. after file creation.
1872 @param vp The vnode whose negative children to purge.
1873 @return void.
1874 */
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1875void cache_purge_negatives(vnode_t vp);
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1879 * Global string-cache routines. You can pass zero for nc_hash
1880 * if you don't know it (add_name() will then compute the hash).
1881 * There are no flags for now but maybe someday.
1882 */
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1883/*!
1884 @function vfs_addname
1885 @abstract Deprecated
1886 @discussion vnode_update_identity() and vnode_create() make vfs_addname() unnecessary for kexts.
1887 */
1888const char *vfs_addname(const char *name, uint32_t len, uint32_t nc_hash, uint32_t flags);
1889
1890/*!
1891 @function vfs_removename
1892 @abstract Deprecated
1893 @discussion vnode_update_identity() and vnode_create() make vfs_addname() unnecessary for kexts.
1894 */
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1895int vfs_removename(const char *name);
1896
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1897/*!
1898 @function vcount
1899 @abstract Count total references to a given file, disregarding "kusecount" (event listener, as with O_EVTONLY) references.
1900 @discussion For a regular file, just return (usecount-kusecount); for device files, return the sum over all
1901 vnodes 'v' which reference that device of (usecount(v) - kusecount(v)). Note that this is merely a snapshot and could be
1902 invalid by the time the caller checks the result.
1903 @param vp The vnode whose references to count.
1904 @return Count of references.
1905 */
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1907
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1908/*!
1909 @function vn_path_package_check
1910 @abstract Figure out if a path corresponds to a Mac OS X package.
1911 @discussion Determines if the extension on a path is a known OS X extension type.
1912 @param vp Unused.
1913 @param path Path to check.
1914 @param pathlen Size of path buffer.
1915 @param component Set to index of start of last path component if the path is found to be a package. Set to -1 if
1916 the path is not a known package type.
1917 @return 0 unless some parameter was invalid, in which case EINVAL is returned. Determine package-ness by checking
1918 what *component is set to.
1919 */
1920int vn_path_package_check(vnode_t vp, char *path, int pathlen, int *component);
1921
1922#ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
1923/*!
1924 @function vn_searchfs_inappropriate_name
1925 @abstract Figure out if the component is inappropriate for a SearchFS query.
1926 @param name component to check
1927 @param len length of component.
1928 @return 0 if no match, 1 if inappropriate.
1929 */
1930int vn_searchfs_inappropriate_name(const char *name, int len);
1931#endif
1932
1933/*!
1934 @function vn_rdwr
1935 @abstract Read from or write to a file.
1936 @discussion vn_rdwr() abstracts the details of constructing a uio and picking a vnode operation to allow
1937 simple in-kernel file I/O.
1938 @param rw UIO_READ for a read, UIO_WRITE for a write.
1939 @param vp The vnode on which to perform I/O.
1940 @param base Start of buffer into which to read or from which to write data.
1941 @param len Length of buffer.
1942 @param offset Offset within the file at which to start I/O.
1943 @param segflg What kind of address "base" is. See uio_seg definition in sys/uio.h. UIO_SYSSPACE for kernelspace, UIO_USERSPACE for userspace.
1944 UIO_USERSPACE32 and UIO_USERSPACE64 are in general preferred, but vn_rdwr will make sure that has the correct address sizes.
1945 @param ioflg Defined in vnode.h, e.g. IO_NOAUTH, IO_NOCACHE.
1946 @param cred Credential to pass down to filesystem for authentication.
1947 @param aresid Destination for amount of requested I/O which was not completed, as with uio_resid().
1948 @param p Process requesting I/O.
1949 @return 0 for success; errors from filesystem, and EIO if did not perform all requested I/O and the "aresid" parameter is NULL.
1950 */
1951int vn_rdwr(enum uio_rw, vnode_t, caddr_t, int, off_t, enum uio_seg, int, kauth_cred_t, int *, proc_t);
1952
1953/*!
1954 @function vnode_getname
1955 @abstract Get the name of a vnode from the VFS namecache.
1956 @discussion Not all vnodes have names, and vnode names can change (notably, hardlinks). Use this routine at your own risk.
1957 The string is returned with a refcount incremented in the cache; callers must call vnode_putname() to release that reference.
1958 @param vp The vnode whose name to grab.
1959 @return The name, or NULL if unavailable.
1960 */
1961const char *vnode_getname(vnode_t vp);
1962
1963/*!
1964 @function vnode_putname
1965 @abstract Release a reference on a name from the VFS cache.
1966 @discussion Should be called on a string obtained with vnode_getname().
1967 @param name String to release.
1968 @return void.
1969 */
1970void vnode_putname(const char *name);
1971
1972/*!
1973 @function vnode_getparent
1974 @abstract Get an iocount on the parent of a vnode.
1975 @discussion A vnode's parent may change over time or be reclaimed, so vnode_getparent() may return different
1976 results at different times (e.g. a multiple-hardlink file). The parent is returned with an iocount which must
1977 subsequently be dropped with vnode_put().
1978 @param vp The vnode whose parent to grab.
1979 @return Parent if available, else NULL.
1980 */
1981vnode_t vnode_getparent(vnode_t vp);
1982
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1983/*!
1984 @function vnode_setdirty
1985 @abstract Mark the vnode as having data or metadata that needs to be written out during reclaim
1986 @discussion The vnode should be marked as dirty anytime a file system defers flushing of data or meta-data associated with it.
1987 @param the vnode to mark as dirty
1988 @return 0 if successful else an error code.
1989 */
1990int vnode_setdirty(vnode_t);
1991
1992/*!
1993 @function vnode_cleardirty
1994 @abstract Mark the vnode as clean i.e. all its data or metadata has been flushed
1995 @discussion The vnode should be marked as clean whenever the file system is done flushing data or meta-data associated with it.
1996 @param the vnode to clear as being dirty
1997 @return 0 if successful else an error code.
1998 */
1999int vnode_cleardirty(vnode_t);
2000
2001/*!
2002 @function vnode_isdirty
2003 @abstract Determine if a vnode is marked dirty.
2004 @discussion The vnode should be marked as clean whenever the file system is done flushing data or meta-data associated with it.
2005 @param vp the vnode to test.
2006 @return Non-zero if the vnode is dirty, 0 otherwise.
2007 */
2008int vnode_isdirty(vnode_t);
2009
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2013/*!
2014 @function vnode_lookup_continue_needed
2015 @abstract Determine whether vnode needs additional processing in VFS before being opened.
2016 @discussion If result is zero, filesystem can open this vnode. If result is nonzero,
2017 additional processing is needed in VFS (e.g. symlink, mountpoint). Nonzero results should
2018 be passed up to VFS.
2019 @param vp Vnode to consider opening (found by filesystem).
2020 @param cnp Componentname as passed to filesystem from VFS.
2021 @result 0 to indicate that a vnode can be opened, or an error that should be passed up to VFS.
2022 */
2023int vnode_lookup_continue_needed(vnode_t vp, struct componentname *cnp);
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2024
2025/*!
2026 @function vnode_istty
2027 @abstract Determine if the given vnode represents a tty device.
2028 @param vp Vnode to examine.
2029 @result Non-zero to indicate that the vnode represents a tty device. Zero otherwise.
2030 */
2031int vnode_istty(vnode_t vp);
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2032#endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
2033
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2034#ifdef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE
2035/* Not in export list so can be private */
2036struct stat;
2037int vn_stat(struct vnode *vp, void * sb, kauth_filesec_t *xsec, int isstat64, vfs_context_t ctx);
2038int vn_stat_noauth(struct vnode *vp, void * sb, kauth_filesec_t *xsec, int isstat64, vfs_context_t ctx);
2039int vaccess(mode_t file_mode, uid_t uid, gid_t gid,
2040 mode_t acc_mode, kauth_cred_t cred);
2041int check_mountedon(dev_t dev, enum vtype type, int *errorp);
2042int vn_getcdhash(struct vnode *vp, off_t offset, unsigned char *cdhash);
2043void vnode_reclaim(vnode_t);
2044vfs_context_t vfs_context_kernel(void); /* get from 1st kernel thread */
2045int vfs_context_issuser(vfs_context_t);
2046vnode_t vfs_context_cwd(vfs_context_t);
2047vnode_t current_rootdir(void);
2048vnode_t current_workingdir(void);
2049void *vnode_vfsfsprivate(vnode_t);
2050struct vfsstatfs *vnode_vfsstatfs(vnode_t);
2051uint32_t vnode_vfsvisflags(vnode_t);
2052uint32_t vnode_vfscmdflags(vnode_t);
2053int vnode_is_openevt(vnode_t);
2054void vnode_set_openevt(vnode_t);
2055void vnode_clear_openevt(vnode_t);
2056int vnode_isstandard(vnode_t);
2057int vnode_makeimode(int, int);
2058enum vtype vnode_iftovt(int);
2059int vnode_vttoif(enum vtype);
2060int vnode_isshadow(vnode_t);
fe8ab488 2061boolean_t vnode_on_reliable_media(vnode_t);
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2062/*
2063 * Indicate that a file has multiple hard links. VFS will always call
2064 * VNOP_LOOKUP on this vnode. Volfs will always ask for it's parent
2065 * object ID (instead of using the v_parent pointer).
2066 */
2067vnode_t vnode_parent(vnode_t);
2068void vnode_setparent(vnode_t, vnode_t);
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2069/*!
2070 @function vnode_getname_printable
2071 @abstract Get a non-null printable name of a vnode.
2072 @Used to make sure a printable name is returned for all vnodes. If a name exists or can be artificially created, the routine creates a new entry in the VFS namecache. Otherwise, the function returns an artificially created vnode name which is safer and easier to use. vnode_putname_printable() should be used to release names obtained by this routine.
2073 @param vp The vnode whose name to grab.
2074 @return The printable name.
2075 */
2076const char *vnode_getname_printable(vnode_t vp);
2077
2078/*!
2079 @function vnode_putname_printable
2080 @abstract Release a reference on a name from the VFS cache if it was added by the matching vnode_getname_printable() call.
2081 @param name String to release.
2082 @return void.
2083 */
2084void vnode_putname_printable(const char *name);
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2085void vnode_setname(vnode_t, char *);
2086int vnode_isnoflush(vnode_t);
2087void vnode_setnoflush(vnode_t);
2088void vnode_clearnoflush(vnode_t);
2089/* XXX temporary until we can arrive at a KPI for NFS, Seatbelt */
2090thread_t vfs_context_thread(vfs_context_t);
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2091#if CONFIG_IOSCHED
2092vnode_t vnode_mountdevvp(vnode_t);
2093#endif
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2094#endif /* BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
2095
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2096/*
2097 * Helper functions for implementing VNOP_GETATTRLISTBULK for a filesystem
2098 */
2099
2100/*!
2101 @function vfs_setup_vattr_from_attrlist
2102 @abstract Setup a vnode_attr structure given an attrlist structure.
2103 @Used by a VNOP_GETATTRLISTBULK implementation to setup a vnode_attr structure from a attribute list. It also returns the fixed size of the attribute buffer required.
2104 @param alp Pointer to attribute list structure.
2105 @param vap Pointer to vnode_attr structure.
2106 @param obj_vtype Type of object - If VNON is passed, then the type is ignored and common, file and dir attrs are used to initialise the vattrs. If set to VDIR, only common and directory attributes are used. For all other types, only common and file attrbutes are used.
2107 @param attr_fixed_sizep. Returns the fixed length required in the attrbute buffer for the object. NULL should be passed if it is not required.
2108 @param ctx vfs context of caller.
2109 @return error.
2110 */
2111errno_t vfs_setup_vattr_from_attrlist(struct attrlist * /* alp */, struct vnode_attr * /* vap */, enum vtype /* obj_vtype */, ssize_t * /* attr_fixed_sizep */, vfs_context_t /* ctx */);
2112
2113/*!
2114 @function vfs_attr_pack
2115 @abstract Pack a vnode_attr structure into a buffer in the same format as getattrlist(2).
2116 @Used by a VNOP_GETATTRLISTBULK implementation to pack data provided into a vnode_attr structure into a buffer the way getattrlist(2) does.
2117 @param vp If available, the vnode for which the attributes are being given, NULL if vnode is not available (which will usually be the case for a VNOP_GETATTRLISTBULK implementation.
2118 @param auio - a uio_t initialised with one iovec..
2119 @param alp - Pointer to an attrlist structure.
2120 @param options - options for call (same as options for getattrlistbulk(2)).
2121 @param vap Pointer to a filled in vnode_attr structure. Data from the vnode_attr structure will be used to copy and lay out the data in the required format for getatrlistbulk(2) by this function.
2122 @param fndesc Currently unused
2123 @param ctx vfs context of caller.
2124 @return error.
2125 */
2126errno_t vfs_attr_pack(vnode_t /* vp */, uio_t /* uio */, struct attrlist * /* alp */, uint64_t /* options */, struct vnode_attr * /* vap */, void * /* fndesc */, vfs_context_t /* ctx */);
2127
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2129
2130#endif /* KERNEL */
2131
2132#endif /* !_VNODE_H_ */