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1/*
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27 */
28
29/*
30 * attr.h - attribute data structures and interfaces
31 *
32 * Copyright (c) 1998, Apple Computer, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
33 */
34
35#ifndef _SYS_ATTR_H_
36#define _SYS_ATTR_H_
37
38#include <sys/appleapiopts.h>
39
40#ifdef __APPLE_API_UNSTABLE
41#include <sys/types.h>
42#include <sys/ucred.h>
43#include <sys/time.h>
44#include <sys/cdefs.h>
45
46#define FSOPT_NOFOLLOW 0x00000001
47#define FSOPT_NOINMEMUPDATE 0x00000002
48#define FSOPT_REPORT_FULLSIZE 0x00000004
49/* The following option only valid when requesting ATTR_CMN_RETURNED_ATTRS */
50#define FSOPT_PACK_INVAL_ATTRS 0x00000008
51
52#ifdef PRIVATE
53#define FSOPT_EXCHANGE_DATA_ONLY 0x0000010
54#endif
55
56
57
58/* we currently aren't anywhere near this amount for a valid
59 * fssearchblock.sizeofsearchparams1 or fssearchblock.sizeofsearchparams2
60 * but we put a sanity check in to avoid abuse of the value passed in from
61 * user land.
62 */
63#define SEARCHFS_MAX_SEARCHPARMS 4096
64
65typedef u_int32_t text_encoding_t;
66
67typedef u_int32_t fsobj_type_t;
68
69typedef u_int32_t fsobj_tag_t;
70
71typedef u_int32_t fsfile_type_t;
72
73typedef u_int32_t fsvolid_t;
74
75typedef struct fsobj_id {
76 u_int32_t fid_objno;
77 u_int32_t fid_generation;
78} fsobj_id_t;
79
80typedef u_int32_t attrgroup_t;
81
82struct attrlist {
83 u_short bitmapcount; /* number of attr. bit sets in list (should be 5) */
84 u_int16_t reserved; /* (to maintain 4-byte alignment) */
85 attrgroup_t commonattr; /* common attribute group */
86 attrgroup_t volattr; /* Volume attribute group */
87 attrgroup_t dirattr; /* directory attribute group */
88 attrgroup_t fileattr; /* file attribute group */
89 attrgroup_t forkattr; /* fork attribute group */
90};
91#define ATTR_BIT_MAP_COUNT 5
92
93typedef struct attribute_set {
94 attrgroup_t commonattr; /* common attribute group */
95 attrgroup_t volattr; /* Volume attribute group */
96 attrgroup_t dirattr; /* directory attribute group */
97 attrgroup_t fileattr; /* file attribute group */
98 attrgroup_t forkattr; /* fork attribute group */
99} attribute_set_t;
100
101typedef struct attrreference {
102 int32_t attr_dataoffset;
103 u_int32_t attr_length;
104} attrreference_t;
105
106/* XXX PPD This is derived from HFSVolumePriv.h and should perhaps be referenced from there? */
107
108struct diskextent {
109 u_int32_t startblock; /* first block allocated */
110 u_int32_t blockcount; /* number of blocks allocated */
111};
112
113typedef struct diskextent extentrecord[8];
114
115typedef u_int32_t vol_capabilities_set_t[4];
116
117#define VOL_CAPABILITIES_FORMAT 0
118#define VOL_CAPABILITIES_INTERFACES 1
119#define VOL_CAPABILITIES_RESERVED1 2
120#define VOL_CAPABILITIES_RESERVED2 3
121
122typedef struct vol_capabilities_attr {
123 vol_capabilities_set_t capabilities;
124 vol_capabilities_set_t valid;
125} vol_capabilities_attr_t;
126
127/*
128 * XXX this value needs to be raised - 3893388
129 */
130#define ATTR_MAX_BUFFER 8192
131
132/*
133 * VOL_CAP_FMT_PERSISTENTOBJECTIDS: When set, the volume has object IDs
134 * that are persistent (retain their values even when the volume is
135 * unmounted and remounted), and a file or directory can be looked up
136 * by ID. Volumes that support VolFS and can support Carbon File ID
137 * references should set this bit.
138 *
139 * VOL_CAP_FMT_SYMBOLICLINKS: When set, the volume supports symbolic
140 * links. The symlink(), readlink(), and lstat() calls all use this
141 * symbolic link.
142 *
143 * VOL_CAP_FMT_HARDLINKS: When set, the volume supports hard links.
144 * The link() call creates hard links.
145 *
146 * VOL_CAP_FMT_JOURNAL: When set, the volume is capable of supporting
147 * a journal used to speed recovery in case of unplanned shutdown
148 * (such as a power outage or crash). This bit does not necessarily
149 * mean the volume is actively using a journal for recovery.
150 *
151 * VOL_CAP_FMT_JOURNAL_ACTIVE: When set, the volume is currently using
152 * a journal for use in speeding recovery after an unplanned shutdown.
153 * This bit can be set only if VOL_CAP_FMT_JOURNAL is also set.
154 *
155 * VOL_CAP_FMT_NO_ROOT_TIMES: When set, the volume format does not
156 * store reliable times for the root directory, so you should not
157 * depend on them to detect changes, etc.
158 *
159 * VOL_CAP_FMT_SPARSE_FILES: When set, the volume supports sparse files.
160 * That is, files which can have "holes" that have never been written
161 * to, and are not allocated on disk. Sparse files may have an
162 * allocated size that is less than the file's logical length.
163 *
164 * VOL_CAP_FMT_ZERO_RUNS: For security reasons, parts of a file (runs)
165 * that have never been written to must appear to contain zeroes. When
166 * this bit is set, the volume keeps track of allocated but unwritten
167 * runs of a file so that it can substitute zeroes without actually
168 * writing zeroes to the media. This provides performance similar to
169 * sparse files, but not the space savings.
170 *
171 * VOL_CAP_FMT_CASE_SENSITIVE: When set, file and directory names are
172 * case sensitive (upper and lower case are different). When clear,
173 * an upper case character is equivalent to a lower case character,
174 * and you can't have two names that differ solely in the case of
175 * the characters.
176 *
177 * VOL_CAP_FMT_CASE_PRESERVING: When set, file and directory names
178 * preserve the difference between upper and lower case. If clear,
179 * the volume may change the case of some characters (typically
180 * making them all upper or all lower case). A volume that sets
181 * VOL_CAP_FMT_CASE_SENSITIVE should also set VOL_CAP_FMT_CASE_PRESERVING.
182 *
183 * VOL_CAP_FMT_FAST_STATFS: This bit is used as a hint to upper layers
184 * (especially Carbon) that statfs() is fast enough that its results
185 * need not be cached by those upper layers. A volume that caches
186 * the statfs information in its in-memory structures should set this bit.
187 * A volume that must always read from disk or always perform a network
188 * transaction should not set this bit.
189 *
190 * VOL_CAP_FMT_2TB_FILESIZE: If this bit is set the volume format supports
191 * file sizes larger than 4GB, and potentially up to 2TB; it does not
192 * indicate whether the filesystem supports files larger than that.
193 *
194 * VOL_CAP_FMT_OPENDENYMODES: When set, the volume supports open deny
195 * modes (e.g. "open for read write, deny write"; effectively, mandatory
196 * file locking based on open modes).
197 *
198 * VOL_CAP_FMT_HIDDEN_FILES: When set, the volume supports the UF_HIDDEN
199 * file flag, and the UF_HIDDEN flag is mapped to that volume's native
200 * "hidden" or "invisible" bit (which may be the invisible bit from the
201 * Finder Info extended attribute).
202 *
203 * VOL_CAP_FMT_PATH_FROM_ID: When set, the volume supports the ability
204 * to derive a pathname to the root of the file system given only the
205 * id of an object. This also implies that object ids on this file
206 * system are persistent and not recycled. This is a very specialized
207 * capability and it is assumed that most file systems will not support
208 * it. Its use is for legacy non-posix APIs like ResolveFileIDRef.
209 *
210 * VOL_CAP_FMT_NO_VOLUME_SIZES: When set, the volume does not support
211 * returning values for total data blocks, available blocks, or free blocks
212 * (as in f_blocks, f_bavail, or f_bfree in "struct statfs"). Historically,
213 * those values were set to 0xFFFFFFFF for volumes that did not support them.
214 *
215 * VOL_CAP_FMT_DECMPFS_COMPRESSION: When set, the volume supports transparent
216 * decompression of compressed files using decmpfs.
217 *
218 * VOL_CAP_FMT_64BIT_OBJECT_IDS: When set, the volume uses object IDs that
219 * are 64-bit. This means that ATTR_CMN_FILEID and ATTR_CMN_PARENTID are the
220 * only legitimate attributes for obtaining object IDs from this volume and the
221 * 32-bit fid_objno fields of the fsobj_id_t returned by ATTR_CMN_OBJID,
222 * ATTR_CMN_OBJPERMID, and ATTR_CMN_PAROBJID are undefined.
223 */
224#define VOL_CAP_FMT_PERSISTENTOBJECTIDS 0x00000001
225#define VOL_CAP_FMT_SYMBOLICLINKS 0x00000002
226#define VOL_CAP_FMT_HARDLINKS 0x00000004
227#define VOL_CAP_FMT_JOURNAL 0x00000008
228#define VOL_CAP_FMT_JOURNAL_ACTIVE 0x00000010
229#define VOL_CAP_FMT_NO_ROOT_TIMES 0x00000020
230#define VOL_CAP_FMT_SPARSE_FILES 0x00000040
231#define VOL_CAP_FMT_ZERO_RUNS 0x00000080
232#define VOL_CAP_FMT_CASE_SENSITIVE 0x00000100
233#define VOL_CAP_FMT_CASE_PRESERVING 0x00000200
234#define VOL_CAP_FMT_FAST_STATFS 0x00000400
235#define VOL_CAP_FMT_2TB_FILESIZE 0x00000800
236#define VOL_CAP_FMT_OPENDENYMODES 0x00001000
237#define VOL_CAP_FMT_HIDDEN_FILES 0x00002000
238#define VOL_CAP_FMT_PATH_FROM_ID 0x00004000
239#define VOL_CAP_FMT_NO_VOLUME_SIZES 0x00008000
240#define VOL_CAP_FMT_DECMPFS_COMPRESSION 0x00010000
241#define VOL_CAP_FMT_64BIT_OBJECT_IDS 0x00020000
242
243
244/*
245 * VOL_CAP_INT_SEARCHFS: When set, the volume implements the
246 * searchfs() system call (the vnop_searchfs vnode operation).
247 *
248 * VOL_CAP_INT_ATTRLIST: When set, the volume implements the
249 * getattrlist() and setattrlist() system calls (vnop_getattrlist
250 * and vnop_setattrlist vnode operations) for the volume, files,
251 * and directories. The volume may or may not implement the
252 * readdirattr() system call. XXX Is there any minimum set
253 * of attributes that should be supported? To determine the
254 * set of supported attributes, get the ATTR_VOL_ATTRIBUTES
255 * attribute of the volume.
256 *
257 * VOL_CAP_INT_NFSEXPORT: When set, the volume implements exporting
258 * of NFS volumes.
259 *
260 * VOL_CAP_INT_READDIRATTR: When set, the volume implements the
261 * readdirattr() system call (vnop_readdirattr vnode operation).
262 *
263 * VOL_CAP_INT_EXCHANGEDATA: When set, the volume implements the
264 * exchangedata() system call (VNOP_EXCHANGE vnode operation).
265 *
266 * VOL_CAP_INT_COPYFILE: When set, the volume implements the
267 * VOP_COPYFILE vnode operation. (XXX There should be a copyfile()
268 * system call in <unistd.h>.)
269 *
270 * VOL_CAP_INT_ALLOCATE: When set, the volume implements the
271 * VNOP_ALLOCATE vnode operation, which means it implements the
272 * F_PREALLOCATE selector of fcntl(2).
273 *
274 * VOL_CAP_INT_VOL_RENAME: When set, the volume implements the
275 * ATTR_VOL_NAME attribute for both getattrlist() and setattrlist().
276 * The volume can be renamed by setting ATTR_VOL_NAME with setattrlist().
277 *
278 * VOL_CAP_INT_ADVLOCK: When set, the volume implements POSIX style
279 * byte range locks via vnop_advlock (accessible from fcntl(2)).
280 *
281 * VOL_CAP_INT_FLOCK: When set, the volume implements whole-file flock(2)
282 * style locks via vnop_advlock. This includes the O_EXLOCK and O_SHLOCK
283 * flags of the open(2) call.
284 *
285 * VOL_CAP_INT_EXTENDED_SECURITY: When set, the volume implements
286 * extended security (ACLs).
287 *
288 * VOL_CAP_INT_USERACCESS: When set, the volume supports the
289 * ATTR_CMN_USERACCESS attribute (used to get the user's access
290 * mode to the file).
291 *
292 * VOL_CAP_INT_MANLOCK: When set, the volume supports AFP-style
293 * mandatory byte range locks via an ioctl().
294 *
295 * VOL_CAP_INT_EXTENDED_ATTR: When set, the volume implements
296 * native extended attribues.
297 *
298 * VOL_CAP_INT_NAMEDSTREAMS: When set, the volume supports
299 * native named streams.
300 */
301#define VOL_CAP_INT_SEARCHFS 0x00000001
302#define VOL_CAP_INT_ATTRLIST 0x00000002
303#define VOL_CAP_INT_NFSEXPORT 0x00000004
304#define VOL_CAP_INT_READDIRATTR 0x00000008
305#define VOL_CAP_INT_EXCHANGEDATA 0x00000010
306#define VOL_CAP_INT_COPYFILE 0x00000020
307#define VOL_CAP_INT_ALLOCATE 0x00000040
308#define VOL_CAP_INT_VOL_RENAME 0x00000080
309#define VOL_CAP_INT_ADVLOCK 0x00000100
310#define VOL_CAP_INT_FLOCK 0x00000200
311#define VOL_CAP_INT_EXTENDED_SECURITY 0x00000400
312#define VOL_CAP_INT_USERACCESS 0x00000800
313#define VOL_CAP_INT_MANLOCK 0x00001000
314#define VOL_CAP_INT_NAMEDSTREAMS 0x00002000
315#define VOL_CAP_INT_EXTENDED_ATTR 0x00004000
316#ifdef PRIVATE
317/* Volume supports kqueue notifications for remote events */
318#define VOL_CAP_INT_REMOTE_EVENT 0x00008000
319#endif /* PRIVATE */
320
321typedef struct vol_attributes_attr {
322 attribute_set_t validattr;
323 attribute_set_t nativeattr;
324} vol_attributes_attr_t;
325
326#define ATTR_CMN_NAME 0x00000001
327#define ATTR_CMN_DEVID 0x00000002
328#define ATTR_CMN_FSID 0x00000004
329#define ATTR_CMN_OBJTYPE 0x00000008
330#define ATTR_CMN_OBJTAG 0x00000010
331#define ATTR_CMN_OBJID 0x00000020
332#define ATTR_CMN_OBJPERMANENTID 0x00000040
333#define ATTR_CMN_PAROBJID 0x00000080
334#define ATTR_CMN_SCRIPT 0x00000100
335#define ATTR_CMN_CRTIME 0x00000200
336#define ATTR_CMN_MODTIME 0x00000400
337#define ATTR_CMN_CHGTIME 0x00000800
338#define ATTR_CMN_ACCTIME 0x00001000
339#define ATTR_CMN_BKUPTIME 0x00002000
340#define ATTR_CMN_FNDRINFO 0x00004000
341#define ATTR_CMN_OWNERID 0x00008000
342#define ATTR_CMN_GRPID 0x00010000
343#define ATTR_CMN_ACCESSMASK 0x00020000
344#define ATTR_CMN_FLAGS 0x00040000
345/* #define ATTR_CMN_NAMEDATTRCOUNT 0x00080000 not implemented */
346/* #define ATTR_CMN_NAMEDATTRLIST 0x00100000 not implemented */
347#define ATTR_CMN_USERACCESS 0x00200000
348#define ATTR_CMN_EXTENDED_SECURITY 0x00400000
349#define ATTR_CMN_UUID 0x00800000
350#define ATTR_CMN_GRPUUID 0x01000000
351#define ATTR_CMN_FILEID 0x02000000
352#define ATTR_CMN_PARENTID 0x04000000
353#define ATTR_CMN_FULLPATH 0x08000000
354#define ATTR_CMN_ADDEDTIME 0x10000000
355
356/*
357 * ATTR_CMN_RETURNED_ATTRS is only valid with getattrlist(2).
358 * It is always the first attribute in the return buffer.
359 */
360#define ATTR_CMN_RETURNED_ATTRS 0x80000000
361
362#define ATTR_CMN_VALIDMASK 0x9FE7FFFF
363#define ATTR_CMN_SETMASK 0x01C7FF00
364#define ATTR_CMN_VOLSETMASK 0x00006700
365
366#define ATTR_VOL_FSTYPE 0x00000001
367#define ATTR_VOL_SIGNATURE 0x00000002
368#define ATTR_VOL_SIZE 0x00000004
369#define ATTR_VOL_SPACEFREE 0x00000008
370#define ATTR_VOL_SPACEAVAIL 0x00000010
371#define ATTR_VOL_MINALLOCATION 0x00000020
372#define ATTR_VOL_ALLOCATIONCLUMP 0x00000040
373#define ATTR_VOL_IOBLOCKSIZE 0x00000080
374#define ATTR_VOL_OBJCOUNT 0x00000100
375#define ATTR_VOL_FILECOUNT 0x00000200
376#define ATTR_VOL_DIRCOUNT 0x00000400
377#define ATTR_VOL_MAXOBJCOUNT 0x00000800
378#define ATTR_VOL_MOUNTPOINT 0x00001000
379#define ATTR_VOL_NAME 0x00002000
380#define ATTR_VOL_MOUNTFLAGS 0x00004000
381#define ATTR_VOL_MOUNTEDDEVICE 0x00008000
382#define ATTR_VOL_ENCODINGSUSED 0x00010000
383#define ATTR_VOL_CAPABILITIES 0x00020000
384#define ATTR_VOL_UUID 0x00040000
385#define ATTR_VOL_ATTRIBUTES 0x40000000
386#define ATTR_VOL_INFO 0x80000000
387
388#define ATTR_VOL_VALIDMASK 0xC007FFFF
389#define ATTR_VOL_SETMASK 0x80002000
390
391
392/* File/directory attributes: */
393#define ATTR_DIR_LINKCOUNT 0x00000001
394#define ATTR_DIR_ENTRYCOUNT 0x00000002
395#define ATTR_DIR_MOUNTSTATUS 0x00000004
396/* ATTR_DIR_MOUNTSTATUS Flags: */
397#define DIR_MNTSTATUS_MNTPOINT 0x00000001
398#define DIR_MNTSTATUS_TRIGGER 0x00000002
399
400#define ATTR_DIR_VALIDMASK 0x00000007
401#define ATTR_DIR_SETMASK 0x00000000
402
403#define ATTR_FILE_LINKCOUNT 0x00000001
404#define ATTR_FILE_TOTALSIZE 0x00000002
405#define ATTR_FILE_ALLOCSIZE 0x00000004
406#define ATTR_FILE_IOBLOCKSIZE 0x00000008
407#define ATTR_FILE_DEVTYPE 0x00000020
408#define ATTR_FILE_FORKCOUNT 0x00000080
409#define ATTR_FILE_FORKLIST 0x00000100
410#define ATTR_FILE_DATALENGTH 0x00000200
411#define ATTR_FILE_DATAALLOCSIZE 0x00000400
412#define ATTR_FILE_RSRCLENGTH 0x00001000
413#define ATTR_FILE_RSRCALLOCSIZE 0x00002000
414
415#define ATTR_FILE_VALIDMASK 0x000037FF
416#define ATTR_FILE_SETMASK 0x00000020
417
418#define ATTR_FORK_TOTALSIZE 0x00000001
419#define ATTR_FORK_ALLOCSIZE 0x00000002
420
421#define ATTR_FORK_VALIDMASK 0x00000003
422#define ATTR_FORK_SETMASK 0x00000000
423
424/* Obsolete, implemented, not supported */
425#define ATTR_CMN_NAMEDATTRCOUNT 0x00080000 /* not implemented */
426#define ATTR_CMN_NAMEDATTRLIST 0x00100000 /* not implemented */
427#define ATTR_FILE_CLUMPSIZE 0x00000010 /* obsolete */
428#define ATTR_FILE_FILETYPE 0x00000040 /* always zero */
429#define ATTR_FILE_DATAEXTENTS 0x00000800 /* obsolete, HFS-specific */
430#define ATTR_FILE_RSRCEXTENTS 0x00004000 /* obsolete, HFS-specific */
431
432/*
433 * Searchfs
434 */
435#define SRCHFS_START 0x00000001
436#define SRCHFS_MATCHPARTIALNAMES 0x00000002
437#define SRCHFS_MATCHDIRS 0x00000004
438#define SRCHFS_MATCHFILES 0x00000008
439#define SRCHFS_SKIPLINKS 0x00000010
440#define SRCHFS_SKIPINVISIBLE 0x00000020
441#define SRCHFS_SKIPPACKAGES 0x00000040
442#define SRCHFS_SKIPINAPPROPRIATE 0x00000080
443
444#define SRCHFS_NEGATEPARAMS 0x80000000
445#define SRCHFS_VALIDOPTIONSMASK 0x800000FF
446
447struct fssearchblock {
448 struct attrlist *returnattrs;
449 void *returnbuffer;
450 size_t returnbuffersize;
451 u_long maxmatches;
452 struct timeval timelimit;
453 void *searchparams1;
454 size_t sizeofsearchparams1;
455 void *searchparams2;
456 size_t sizeofsearchparams2;
457 struct attrlist searchattrs;
458};
459
460#ifdef KERNEL
461/* LP64 version of fssearchblock. all pointers and longs
462 * grow when we're dealing with a 64-bit process.
463 * WARNING - keep in sync with fssearchblock
464 */
465
466struct user64_fssearchblock {
467 user64_addr_t returnattrs;
468 user64_addr_t returnbuffer;
469 user64_size_t returnbuffersize;
470 user64_ulong_t maxmatches;
471 struct user64_timeval timelimit;
472 user64_addr_t searchparams1;
473 user64_size_t sizeofsearchparams1;
474 user64_addr_t searchparams2;
475 user64_size_t sizeofsearchparams2;
476 struct attrlist searchattrs;
477};
478
479struct user32_fssearchblock {
480 user32_addr_t returnattrs;
481 user32_addr_t returnbuffer;
482 user32_size_t returnbuffersize;
483 user32_ulong_t maxmatches;
484 struct user32_timeval timelimit;
485 user32_addr_t searchparams1;
486 user32_size_t sizeofsearchparams1;
487 user32_addr_t searchparams2;
488 user32_size_t sizeofsearchparams2;
489 struct attrlist searchattrs;
490};
491
492#endif /* KERNEL */
493
494
495struct searchstate {
496 u_char reserved[556]; // sizeof( SearchState )
497};
498
499
500#define FST_EOF (-1) /* end-of-file offset */
501
502#endif /* __APPLE_API_UNSTABLE */
503#endif /* !_SYS_ATTR_H_ */