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| 28 | /* Copyright (c) 1995 NeXT Computer, Inc. All Rights Reserved */ |
| 29 | /* |
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| 61 | * @(#)mount.h 8.21 (Berkeley) 5/20/95 |
| 62 | */ |
| 63 | /* |
| 64 | * NOTICE: This file was modified by SPARTA, Inc. in 2005 to introduce |
| 65 | * support for mandatory and extensible security protections. This notice |
| 66 | * is included in support of clause 2.2 (b) of the Apple Public License, |
| 67 | * Version 2.0. |
| 68 | */ |
| 69 | |
| 70 | |
| 71 | #ifndef _SYS_MOUNT_H_ |
| 72 | #define _SYS_MOUNT_H_ |
| 73 | |
| 74 | #include <sys/appleapiopts.h> |
| 75 | #include <sys/cdefs.h> |
| 76 | #include <sys/attr.h> /* needed for vol_capabilities_attr_t */ |
| 77 | |
| 78 | #ifndef KERNEL |
| 79 | #include <stdint.h> |
| 80 | #include <sys/ucred.h> |
| 81 | #include <sys/queue.h> /* XXX needed for user builds */ |
| 82 | #include <Availability.h> |
| 83 | #else |
| 84 | #include <sys/kernel_types.h> |
| 85 | #include <uuid/uuid.h> |
| 86 | #endif |
| 87 | |
| 88 | #include <sys/_types/_fsid_t.h> /* file system id type */ |
| 89 | |
| 90 | /* |
| 91 | * file system statistics |
| 92 | */ |
| 93 | |
| 94 | #define MFSNAMELEN 15 /* length of fs type name, not inc. null */ |
| 95 | #define MFSTYPENAMELEN 16 /* length of fs type name including null */ |
| 96 | |
| 97 | #if __DARWIN_64_BIT_INO_T |
| 98 | #define MNAMELEN MAXPATHLEN /* length of buffer for returned name */ |
| 99 | #else /* ! __DARWIN_64_BIT_INO_T */ |
| 100 | #define MNAMELEN 90 /* length of buffer for returned name */ |
| 101 | #endif /* __DARWIN_64_BIT_INO_T */ |
| 102 | |
| 103 | #define __DARWIN_STRUCT_STATFS64 { \ |
| 104 | uint32_t f_bsize; /* fundamental file system block size */ \ |
| 105 | int32_t f_iosize; /* optimal transfer block size */ \ |
| 106 | uint64_t f_blocks; /* total data blocks in file system */ \ |
| 107 | uint64_t f_bfree; /* free blocks in fs */ \ |
| 108 | uint64_t f_bavail; /* free blocks avail to non-superuser */ \ |
| 109 | uint64_t f_files; /* total file nodes in file system */ \ |
| 110 | uint64_t f_ffree; /* free file nodes in fs */ \ |
| 111 | fsid_t f_fsid; /* file system id */ \ |
| 112 | uid_t f_owner; /* user that mounted the filesystem */ \ |
| 113 | uint32_t f_type; /* type of filesystem */ \ |
| 114 | uint32_t f_flags; /* copy of mount exported flags */ \ |
| 115 | uint32_t f_fssubtype; /* fs sub-type (flavor) */ \ |
| 116 | char f_fstypename[MFSTYPENAMELEN]; /* fs type name */ \ |
| 117 | char f_mntonname[MAXPATHLEN]; /* directory on which mounted */ \ |
| 118 | char f_mntfromname[MAXPATHLEN]; /* mounted filesystem */ \ |
| 119 | uint32_t f_reserved[8]; /* For future use */ \ |
| 120 | } |
| 121 | |
| 122 | #if !__DARWIN_ONLY_64_BIT_INO_T |
| 123 | |
| 124 | struct statfs64 __DARWIN_STRUCT_STATFS64; |
| 125 | |
| 126 | #endif /* !__DARWIN_ONLY_64_BIT_INO_T */ |
| 127 | |
| 128 | #if __DARWIN_64_BIT_INO_T |
| 129 | |
| 130 | struct statfs __DARWIN_STRUCT_STATFS64; |
| 131 | |
| 132 | #else /* !__DARWIN_64_BIT_INO_T */ |
| 133 | |
| 134 | /* |
| 135 | * LP64 - WARNING - must be kept in sync with struct user_statfs in mount_internal.h. |
| 136 | */ |
| 137 | struct statfs { |
| 138 | short f_otype; /* TEMPORARY SHADOW COPY OF f_type */ |
| 139 | short f_oflags; /* TEMPORARY SHADOW COPY OF f_flags */ |
| 140 | long f_bsize; /* fundamental file system block size */ |
| 141 | long f_iosize; /* optimal transfer block size */ |
| 142 | long f_blocks; /* total data blocks in file system */ |
| 143 | long f_bfree; /* free blocks in fs */ |
| 144 | long f_bavail; /* free blocks avail to non-superuser */ |
| 145 | long f_files; /* total file nodes in file system */ |
| 146 | long f_ffree; /* free file nodes in fs */ |
| 147 | fsid_t f_fsid; /* file system id */ |
| 148 | uid_t f_owner; /* user that mounted the filesystem */ |
| 149 | short f_reserved1; /* spare for later */ |
| 150 | short f_type; /* type of filesystem */ |
| 151 | long f_flags; /* copy of mount exported flags */ |
| 152 | long f_reserved2[2]; /* reserved for future use */ |
| 153 | char f_fstypename[MFSNAMELEN]; /* fs type name */ |
| 154 | char f_mntonname[MNAMELEN]; /* directory on which mounted */ |
| 155 | char f_mntfromname[MNAMELEN];/* mounted filesystem */ |
| 156 | char f_reserved3; /* For alignment */ |
| 157 | long f_reserved4[4]; /* For future use */ |
| 158 | }; |
| 159 | |
| 160 | #endif /* __DARWIN_64_BIT_INO_T */ |
| 161 | |
| 162 | #pragma pack(4) |
| 163 | |
| 164 | struct vfsstatfs { |
| 165 | uint32_t f_bsize; /* fundamental file system block size */ |
| 166 | size_t f_iosize; /* optimal transfer block size */ |
| 167 | uint64_t f_blocks; /* total data blocks in file system */ |
| 168 | uint64_t f_bfree; /* free blocks in fs */ |
| 169 | uint64_t f_bavail; /* free blocks avail to non-superuser */ |
| 170 | uint64_t f_bused; /* free blocks avail to non-superuser */ |
| 171 | uint64_t f_files; /* total file nodes in file system */ |
| 172 | uint64_t f_ffree; /* free file nodes in fs */ |
| 173 | fsid_t f_fsid; /* file system id */ |
| 174 | uid_t f_owner; /* user that mounted the filesystem */ |
| 175 | uint64_t f_flags; /* copy of mount exported flags */ |
| 176 | char f_fstypename[MFSTYPENAMELEN];/* fs type name inclus */ |
| 177 | char f_mntonname[MAXPATHLEN];/* directory on which mounted */ |
| 178 | char f_mntfromname[MAXPATHLEN];/* mounted filesystem */ |
| 179 | uint32_t f_fssubtype; /* fs sub-type (flavor) */ |
| 180 | void *f_reserved[2]; /* For future use == 0 */ |
| 181 | }; |
| 182 | |
| 183 | #pragma pack() |
| 184 | |
| 185 | #ifdef KERNEL |
| 186 | /* |
| 187 | * Kernel level support for the VFS_GETATTR(), VFS_SETATTR() for use in |
| 188 | * implementation of filesystem KEXTs, and by the vfs_getattr() and |
| 189 | * vfs_setattr() KPIs. |
| 190 | */ |
| 191 | |
| 192 | #define VFSATTR_INIT(s) ((s)->f_supported = (s)->f_active = 0LL) |
| 193 | #define VFSATTR_SET_SUPPORTED(s, a) ((s)->f_supported |= VFSATTR_ ## a) |
| 194 | #define VFSATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(s, a) ((s)->f_supported & VFSATTR_ ## a) |
| 195 | #define VFSATTR_CLEAR_ACTIVE(s, a) ((s)->f_active &= ~VFSATTR_ ## a) |
| 196 | #define VFSATTR_IS_ACTIVE(s, a) ((s)->f_active & VFSATTR_ ## a) |
| 197 | #define VFSATTR_ALL_SUPPORTED(s) (((s)->f_active & (s)->f_supported) == (s)->f_active) |
| 198 | #define VFSATTR_WANTED(s, a) ((s)->f_active |= VFSATTR_ ## a) |
| 199 | #define VFSATTR_RETURN(s, a, x) do { (s)-> a = (x); VFSATTR_SET_SUPPORTED(s, a);} while(0) |
| 200 | |
| 201 | #define VFSATTR_f_objcount (1LL<< 0) |
| 202 | #define VFSATTR_f_filecount (1LL<< 1) |
| 203 | #define VFSATTR_f_dircount (1LL<< 2) |
| 204 | #define VFSATTR_f_maxobjcount (1LL<< 3) |
| 205 | #define VFSATTR_f_bsize (1LL<< 4) |
| 206 | #define VFSATTR_f_iosize (1LL<< 5) |
| 207 | #define VFSATTR_f_blocks (1LL<< 6) |
| 208 | #define VFSATTR_f_bfree (1LL<< 7) |
| 209 | #define VFSATTR_f_bavail (1LL<< 8) |
| 210 | #define VFSATTR_f_bused (1LL<< 9) |
| 211 | #define VFSATTR_f_files (1LL<< 10) |
| 212 | #define VFSATTR_f_ffree (1LL<< 11) |
| 213 | #define VFSATTR_f_fsid (1LL<< 12) |
| 214 | #define VFSATTR_f_owner (1LL<< 13) |
| 215 | #define VFSATTR_f_capabilities (1LL<< 14) |
| 216 | #define VFSATTR_f_attributes (1LL<< 15) |
| 217 | #define VFSATTR_f_create_time (1LL<< 16) |
| 218 | #define VFSATTR_f_modify_time (1LL<< 17) |
| 219 | #define VFSATTR_f_access_time (1LL<< 18) |
| 220 | #define VFSATTR_f_backup_time (1LL<< 19) |
| 221 | #define VFSATTR_f_fssubtype (1LL<< 20) |
| 222 | #define VFSATTR_f_vol_name (1LL<< 21) |
| 223 | #define VFSATTR_f_signature (1LL<< 22) |
| 224 | #define VFSATTR_f_carbon_fsid (1LL<< 23) |
| 225 | #define VFSATTR_f_uuid (1LL<< 24) |
| 226 | #define VFSATTR_f_quota (1LL<< 25) |
| 227 | #define VFSATTR_f_reserved (1LL<< 26) |
| 228 | |
| 229 | |
| 230 | /* |
| 231 | * Argument structure. |
| 232 | */ |
| 233 | #pragma pack(4) |
| 234 | /* |
| 235 | * Note: the size of the vfs_attr structure can change. |
| 236 | * A kext should only reference the fields that are |
| 237 | * marked as active; it should not depend on the actual |
| 238 | * size of the structure or attempt to copy it. |
| 239 | */ |
| 240 | struct vfs_attr { |
| 241 | uint64_t f_supported; |
| 242 | uint64_t f_active; |
| 243 | |
| 244 | uint64_t f_objcount; /* number of filesystem objects in volume */ |
| 245 | uint64_t f_filecount; /* ... files */ |
| 246 | uint64_t f_dircount; /* ... directories */ |
| 247 | uint64_t f_maxobjcount; /* maximum number of filesystem objects */ |
| 248 | |
| 249 | uint32_t f_bsize; /* block size for the below size values */ |
| 250 | size_t f_iosize; /* optimal transfer block size */ |
| 251 | uint64_t f_blocks; /* total data blocks in file system */ |
| 252 | uint64_t f_bfree; /* free blocks in fs */ |
| 253 | uint64_t f_bavail; /* free blocks avail to non-superuser */ |
| 254 | uint64_t f_bused; /* blocks in use */ |
| 255 | uint64_t f_files; /* total file nodes in file system */ |
| 256 | uint64_t f_ffree; /* free file nodes in fs */ |
| 257 | fsid_t f_fsid; /* file system id */ |
| 258 | uid_t f_owner; /* user that mounted the filesystem */ |
| 259 | |
| 260 | vol_capabilities_attr_t f_capabilities; |
| 261 | vol_attributes_attr_t f_attributes; |
| 262 | |
| 263 | struct timespec f_create_time; /* creation time */ |
| 264 | struct timespec f_modify_time; /* last modification time */ |
| 265 | struct timespec f_access_time; /* time of last access */ |
| 266 | struct timespec f_backup_time; /* last backup time */ |
| 267 | |
| 268 | uint32_t f_fssubtype; /* filesystem subtype */ |
| 269 | |
| 270 | char *f_vol_name; /* volume name */ |
| 271 | |
| 272 | uint16_t f_signature; /* used for ATTR_VOL_SIGNATURE, Carbon's FSVolumeInfo.signature */ |
| 273 | uint16_t f_carbon_fsid; /* same as Carbon's FSVolumeInfo.filesystemID */ |
| 274 | uuid_t f_uuid; /* file system UUID (version 3 or 5), available in 10.6 and later */ |
| 275 | uint64_t f_quota; /* total quota data blocks in file system */ |
| 276 | uint64_t f_reserved; /* total reserved data blocks in file system */ |
| 277 | }; |
| 278 | |
| 279 | #pragma pack() |
| 280 | |
| 281 | #endif /* KERNEL */ |
| 282 | |
| 283 | /* |
| 284 | * User specifiable flags. |
| 285 | * |
| 286 | * Unmount uses MNT_FORCE flag. |
| 287 | */ |
| 288 | #define MNT_RDONLY 0x00000001 /* read only filesystem */ |
| 289 | #define MNT_SYNCHRONOUS 0x00000002 /* file system written synchronously */ |
| 290 | #define MNT_NOEXEC 0x00000004 /* can't exec from filesystem */ |
| 291 | #define MNT_NOSUID 0x00000008 /* don't honor setuid bits on fs */ |
| 292 | #define MNT_NODEV 0x00000010 /* don't interpret special files */ |
| 293 | #define MNT_UNION 0x00000020 /* union with underlying filesystem */ |
| 294 | #define MNT_ASYNC 0x00000040 /* file system written asynchronously */ |
| 295 | #define MNT_CPROTECT 0x00000080 /* file system supports content protection */ |
| 296 | |
| 297 | /* |
| 298 | * NFS export related mount flags. |
| 299 | */ |
| 300 | #define MNT_EXPORTED 0x00000100 /* file system is exported */ |
| 301 | |
| 302 | /* |
| 303 | * MAC labeled / "quarantined" flag |
| 304 | */ |
| 305 | #define MNT_QUARANTINE 0x00000400 /* file system is quarantined */ |
| 306 | |
| 307 | /* |
| 308 | * Flags set by internal operations. |
| 309 | */ |
| 310 | #define MNT_LOCAL 0x00001000 /* filesystem is stored locally */ |
| 311 | #define MNT_QUOTA 0x00002000 /* quotas are enabled on filesystem */ |
| 312 | #define MNT_ROOTFS 0x00004000 /* identifies the root filesystem */ |
| 313 | #define MNT_DOVOLFS 0x00008000 /* FS supports volfs (deprecated flag in Mac OS X 10.5) */ |
| 314 | |
| 315 | |
| 316 | #define MNT_DONTBROWSE 0x00100000 /* file system is not appropriate path to user data */ |
| 317 | #define MNT_IGNORE_OWNERSHIP 0x00200000 /* VFS will ignore ownership information on filesystem objects */ |
| 318 | #define MNT_AUTOMOUNTED 0x00400000 /* filesystem was mounted by automounter */ |
| 319 | #define MNT_JOURNALED 0x00800000 /* filesystem is journaled */ |
| 320 | #define MNT_NOUSERXATTR 0x01000000 /* Don't allow user extended attributes */ |
| 321 | #define MNT_DEFWRITE 0x02000000 /* filesystem should defer writes */ |
| 322 | #define MNT_MULTILABEL 0x04000000 /* MAC support for individual labels */ |
| 323 | #define MNT_NOATIME 0x10000000 /* disable update of file access time */ |
| 324 | #define MNT_SNAPSHOT 0x40000000 /* The mount is a snapshot */ |
| 325 | #ifdef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE |
| 326 | /* #define MNT_IMGSRC_BY_INDEX 0x20000000 see sys/imgsrc.h */ |
| 327 | #endif /* BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE */ |
| 328 | |
| 329 | /* backwards compatibility only */ |
| 330 | #define MNT_UNKNOWNPERMISSIONS MNT_IGNORE_OWNERSHIP |
| 331 | |
| 332 | |
| 333 | /* |
| 334 | * XXX I think that this could now become (~(MNT_CMDFLAGS)) |
| 335 | * but the 'mount' program may need changing to handle this. |
| 336 | */ |
| 337 | #define MNT_VISFLAGMASK (MNT_RDONLY | MNT_SYNCHRONOUS | MNT_NOEXEC | \ |
| 338 | MNT_NOSUID | MNT_NODEV | MNT_UNION | \ |
| 339 | MNT_ASYNC | MNT_EXPORTED | MNT_QUARANTINE | \ |
| 340 | MNT_LOCAL | MNT_QUOTA | \ |
| 341 | MNT_ROOTFS | MNT_DOVOLFS | MNT_DONTBROWSE | \ |
| 342 | MNT_IGNORE_OWNERSHIP | MNT_AUTOMOUNTED | MNT_JOURNALED | \ |
| 343 | MNT_NOUSERXATTR | MNT_DEFWRITE | MNT_MULTILABEL | \ |
| 344 | MNT_NOATIME | MNT_SNAPSHOT | MNT_CPROTECT) |
| 345 | /* |
| 346 | * External filesystem command modifier flags. |
| 347 | * Unmount can use the MNT_FORCE flag. |
| 348 | * XXX These are not STATES and really should be somewhere else. |
| 349 | * External filesystem control flags. |
| 350 | */ |
| 351 | #define MNT_UPDATE 0x00010000 /* not a real mount, just an update */ |
| 352 | #define MNT_NOBLOCK 0x00020000 /* don't block unmount if not responding */ |
| 353 | #define MNT_RELOAD 0x00040000 /* reload filesystem data */ |
| 354 | #define MNT_FORCE 0x00080000 /* force unmount or readonly change */ |
| 355 | #define MNT_CMDFLAGS (MNT_UPDATE|MNT_NOBLOCK|MNT_RELOAD|MNT_FORCE) |
| 356 | |
| 357 | |
| 358 | |
| 359 | /* |
| 360 | * Sysctl CTL_VFS definitions. |
| 361 | * |
| 362 | * Second level identifier specifies which filesystem. Second level |
| 363 | * identifier VFS_GENERIC returns information about all filesystems. |
| 364 | */ |
| 365 | #define VFS_GENERIC 0 /* generic filesystem information */ |
| 366 | #define VFS_NUMMNTOPS 1 /* int: total num of vfs mount/unmount operations */ |
| 367 | /* |
| 368 | * Third level identifiers for VFS_GENERIC are given below; third |
| 369 | * level identifiers for specific filesystems are given in their |
| 370 | * mount specific header files. |
| 371 | */ |
| 372 | #define VFS_MAXTYPENUM 1 /* int: highest defined filesystem type */ |
| 373 | #define VFS_CONF 2 /* struct: vfsconf for filesystem given |
| 374 | as next argument */ |
| 375 | |
| 376 | /* |
| 377 | * Flags for various system call interfaces. |
| 378 | * |
| 379 | * waitfor flags to vfs_sync() and getfsstat() |
| 380 | */ |
| 381 | #define MNT_WAIT 1 /* synchronized I/O file integrity completion */ |
| 382 | #define MNT_NOWAIT 2 /* start all I/O, but do not wait for it */ |
| 383 | #define MNT_DWAIT 4 /* synchronized I/O data integrity completion */ |
| 384 | |
| 385 | |
| 386 | #ifndef KERNEL |
| 387 | struct mount; |
| 388 | typedef struct mount * mount_t; |
| 389 | struct vnode; |
| 390 | typedef struct vnode * vnode_t; |
| 391 | #endif |
| 392 | |
| 393 | /* Reserved fields preserve binary compatibility */ |
| 394 | struct vfsconf { |
| 395 | uint32_t vfc_reserved1; /* opaque */ |
| 396 | char vfc_name[MFSNAMELEN]; /* filesystem type name */ |
| 397 | int vfc_typenum; /* historic filesystem type number */ |
| 398 | int vfc_refcount; /* number mounted of this type */ |
| 399 | int vfc_flags; /* permanent flags */ |
| 400 | uint32_t vfc_reserved2; /* opaque */ |
| 401 | uint32_t vfc_reserved3; /* opaque */ |
| 402 | }; |
| 403 | |
| 404 | struct vfsidctl { |
| 405 | int vc_vers; /* should be VFSIDCTL_VERS1 (below) */ |
| 406 | fsid_t vc_fsid; /* fsid to operate on. */ |
| 407 | void *vc_ptr; /* pointer to data structure. */ |
| 408 | size_t vc_len; /* sizeof said structure. */ |
| 409 | u_int32_t vc_spare[12]; /* spare (must be zero). */ |
| 410 | }; |
| 411 | |
| 412 | |
| 413 | /* vfsidctl API version. */ |
| 414 | #define VFS_CTL_VERS1 0x01 |
| 415 | |
| 416 | #ifdef KERNEL |
| 417 | struct user_vfsidctl { |
| 418 | int vc_vers; /* should be VFSIDCTL_VERS1 (below) */ |
| 419 | fsid_t vc_fsid; /* fsid to operate on. */ |
| 420 | user_addr_t vc_ptr __attribute((aligned(8))); /* pointer to data structure. */ |
| 421 | user_size_t vc_len; /* sizeof said structure. */ |
| 422 | u_int32_t vc_spare[12]; /* spare (must be zero). */ |
| 423 | }; |
| 424 | |
| 425 | struct user32_vfsidctl { |
| 426 | int vc_vers; /* should be VFSIDCTL_VERS1 (below) */ |
| 427 | fsid_t vc_fsid; /* fsid to operate on. */ |
| 428 | user32_addr_t vc_ptr; /* pointer to data structure. */ |
| 429 | user32_size_t vc_len; /* sizeof said structure. */ |
| 430 | u_int32_t vc_spare[12]; /* spare (must be zero). */ |
| 431 | }; |
| 432 | |
| 433 | union union_vfsidctl { /* the fields vc_vers and vc_fsid are compatible */ |
| 434 | struct user32_vfsidctl vc32; |
| 435 | struct user_vfsidctl vc64; |
| 436 | }; |
| 437 | |
| 438 | #endif /* KERNEL */ |
| 439 | |
| 440 | /* |
| 441 | * New style VFS sysctls, do not reuse/conflict with the namespace for |
| 442 | * private sysctls. |
| 443 | */ |
| 444 | #define VFS_CTL_STATFS 0x00010001 /* statfs */ |
| 445 | #define VFS_CTL_UMOUNT 0x00010002 /* unmount */ |
| 446 | #define VFS_CTL_QUERY 0x00010003 /* anything wrong? (vfsquery) */ |
| 447 | #define VFS_CTL_NEWADDR 0x00010004 /* reconnect to new address */ |
| 448 | #define VFS_CTL_TIMEO 0x00010005 /* set timeout for vfs notification */ |
| 449 | #define VFS_CTL_NOLOCKS 0x00010006 /* disable file locking */ |
| 450 | #define VFS_CTL_SADDR 0x00010007 /* get server address */ |
| 451 | #define VFS_CTL_DISC 0x00010008 /* server disconnected */ |
| 452 | #define VFS_CTL_SERVERINFO 0x00010009 /* information about fs server */ |
| 453 | #define VFS_CTL_NSTATUS 0x0001000A /* netfs mount status */ |
| 454 | |
| 455 | struct vfsquery { |
| 456 | u_int32_t vq_flags; |
| 457 | u_int32_t vq_spare[31]; |
| 458 | }; |
| 459 | |
| 460 | struct vfs_server { |
| 461 | int32_t vs_minutes; /* minutes until server goes down. */ |
| 462 | u_int8_t vs_server_name[MAXHOSTNAMELEN*3]; /* UTF8 server name to display (null terminated) */ |
| 463 | }; |
| 464 | |
| 465 | /* |
| 466 | * NetFS mount status - returned by VFS_CTL_NSTATUS |
| 467 | */ |
| 468 | struct netfs_status { |
| 469 | u_int32_t ns_status; // Current status of mount (vfsquery flags) |
| 470 | char ns_mountopts[512]; // Significant mount options |
| 471 | uint32_t ns_waittime; // Time waiting for reply (sec) |
| 472 | uint32_t ns_threadcount; // Number of threads blocked on network calls |
| 473 | uint64_t ns_threadids[0]; // Thread IDs of those blocked threads |
| 474 | }; |
| 475 | |
| 476 | /* vfsquery flags */ |
| 477 | #define VQ_NOTRESP 0x0001 /* server down */ |
| 478 | #define VQ_NEEDAUTH 0x0002 /* server bad auth */ |
| 479 | #define VQ_LOWDISK 0x0004 /* we're low on space */ |
| 480 | #define VQ_MOUNT 0x0008 /* new filesystem arrived */ |
| 481 | #define VQ_UNMOUNT 0x0010 /* filesystem has left */ |
| 482 | #define VQ_DEAD 0x0020 /* filesystem is dead, needs force unmount */ |
| 483 | #define VQ_ASSIST 0x0040 /* filesystem needs assistance from external program */ |
| 484 | #define VQ_NOTRESPLOCK 0x0080 /* server lockd down */ |
| 485 | #define VQ_UPDATE 0x0100 /* filesystem information has changed */ |
| 486 | #define VQ_VERYLOWDISK 0x0200 /* file system has *very* little disk space left */ |
| 487 | #define VQ_SYNCEVENT 0x0400 /* a sync just happened (not set by kernel starting Mac OS X 10.9) */ |
| 488 | #define VQ_SERVEREVENT 0x0800 /* server issued notification/warning */ |
| 489 | #define VQ_QUOTA 0x1000 /* a user quota has been hit */ |
| 490 | #define VQ_NEARLOWDISK 0x2000 /* Above lowdisk and below desired disk space */ |
| 491 | #define VQ_DESIRED_DISK 0x4000 /* the desired disk space */ |
| 492 | #define VQ_FLAG8000 0x8000 /* placeholder */ |
| 493 | |
| 494 | |
| 495 | #ifdef KERNEL |
| 496 | |
| 497 | /* Structure for setting device IO parameters per mount point */ |
| 498 | struct vfsioattr { |
| 499 | u_int32_t io_maxreadcnt; /* Max. byte count for read */ |
| 500 | u_int32_t io_maxwritecnt; /* Max. byte count for write */ |
| 501 | u_int32_t io_segreadcnt; /* Max. segment count for read */ |
| 502 | u_int32_t io_segwritecnt; /* Max. segment count for write */ |
| 503 | u_int32_t io_maxsegreadsize; /* Max. segment read size */ |
| 504 | u_int32_t io_maxsegwritesize; /* Max. segment write size */ |
| 505 | u_int32_t io_devblocksize; /* the underlying device block size */ |
| 506 | u_int32_t io_flags; /* flags for underlying device */ |
| 507 | union { |
| 508 | int64_t io_max_swappin_available; |
| 509 | // On 32 bit architectures, we don't have any spare |
| 510 | void *io_reserved[2]; |
| 511 | }; |
| 512 | }; |
| 513 | |
| 514 | #define VFS_IOATTR_FLAGS_FUA 0x00000001 /* Write-through cache supported */ |
| 515 | #define VFS_IOATTR_FLAGS_UNMAP 0x00000002 /* Unmap (trim) supported */ |
| 516 | #define VFS_IOATTR_FLAGS_SWAPPIN_SUPPORTED 0x00000010 /* Pinning swap file supported */ |
| 517 | |
| 518 | /* |
| 519 | * Filesystem Registration information |
| 520 | */ |
| 521 | #define VFS_TBLTHREADSAFE 0x0001 /* Only threadsafe filesystems are supported */ |
| 522 | #define VFS_TBLFSNODELOCK 0x0002 /* Only threadsafe filesystems are supported */ |
| 523 | #define VFS_TBLNOTYPENUM 0x0008 |
| 524 | #define VFS_TBLLOCALVOL 0x0010 |
| 525 | #define VFS_TBL64BITREADY 0x0020 |
| 526 | #define VFS_TBLNATIVEXATTR 0x0040 |
| 527 | #define VFS_TBLDIRLINKS 0x0080 |
| 528 | #define VFS_TBLUNMOUNT_PREFLIGHT 0x0100 /* does a preflight check before unmounting */ |
| 529 | #define VFS_TBLGENERICMNTARGS 0x0200 /* force generic mount args for local fs */ |
| 530 | #define VFS_TBLREADDIR_EXTENDED 0x0400 /* fs supports VNODE_READDIR_EXTENDED */ |
| 531 | #define VFS_TBLNOMACLABEL 0x1000 |
| 532 | #define VFS_TBLVNOP_PAGEINV2 0x2000 |
| 533 | #define VFS_TBLVNOP_PAGEOUTV2 0x4000 |
| 534 | #define VFS_TBLVNOP_NOUPDATEID_RENAME 0x8000 /* vfs should not call vnode_update_ident on rename */ |
| 535 | #define VFS_TBLVNOP_SECLUDE_RENAME 0x10000 |
| 536 | #define VFS_TBLCANMOUNTROOT 0x20000 |
| 537 | |
| 538 | |
| 539 | struct vfs_fsentry { |
| 540 | struct vfsops * vfe_vfsops; /* vfs operations */ |
| 541 | int vfe_vopcnt; /* # of vnodeopv_desc being registered (reg, spec, fifo ...) */ |
| 542 | struct vnodeopv_desc ** vfe_opvdescs; /* null terminated; */ |
| 543 | int vfe_fstypenum; /* historic filesystem type number */ |
| 544 | char vfe_fsname[MFSNAMELEN]; /* filesystem type name */ |
| 545 | uint32_t vfe_flags; /* defines the FS capabilities */ |
| 546 | void * vfe_reserv[2]; /* reserved for future use; set this to zero*/ |
| 547 | }; |
| 548 | |
| 549 | |
| 550 | |
| 551 | struct vfsops { |
| 552 | /*! |
| 553 | @function vfs_mount |
| 554 | @abstract Perform filesystem-specific operations required for mounting. |
| 555 | @discussion Typical operations include setting the mount-specific data with vfs_setfsprivate(). |
| 556 | Note that if a mount call fails, the filesystem must clean up any state it has constructed, because |
| 557 | vfs-level mount code will not clean it up. |
| 558 | @param mp Mount structure for the newly mounted filesystem. |
| 559 | @param devvp Device that the filesystem is mounted from. |
| 560 | @param data Filesystem-specific data passed down from userspace. |
| 561 | @param context Context to authenticate for mount. |
| 562 | @return 0 for success, else an error code. Once success is returned, the filesystem should be ready to go active; |
| 563 | VFS will not ask again. |
| 564 | */ |
| 565 | int (*vfs_mount)(struct mount *mp, vnode_t devvp, user_addr_t data, vfs_context_t context); |
| 566 | |
| 567 | /*! |
| 568 | @function vfs_start |
| 569 | @abstract Mark a mount as ready to be used. |
| 570 | @discussion After receiving this calldown, a filesystem will be hooked into the mount list and should expect |
| 571 | calls down from the VFS layer. |
| 572 | @param mp Mount structure being activated. |
| 573 | @param flags Unused. |
| 574 | @param context Context to authenticate for mount. |
| 575 | @return Return value is ignored. |
| 576 | */ |
| 577 | int (*vfs_start)(struct mount *mp, int flags, vfs_context_t context); |
| 578 | |
| 579 | /*! |
| 580 | @function vfs_unmount |
| 581 | @abstract Perform filesystem-specific cleanup as part of unmount. |
| 582 | @discussion If the unmount downcall succeeds, VFS considers itself authorized to destroy all |
| 583 | state related to the mount. |
| 584 | @param mp Mount structure to unmount. |
| 585 | @param mntflags MNT_FORCE indicates that we wish to unmount even if there are active vnodes. |
| 586 | @param context Context to authenticate for unmount. |
| 587 | @return 0 for success, else an error code. |
| 588 | */ |
| 589 | int (*vfs_unmount)(struct mount *mp, int mntflags, vfs_context_t context); |
| 590 | |
| 591 | /*! |
| 592 | @function vfs_root |
| 593 | @abstract Get the root vnode of a filesystem. |
| 594 | @discussion Upon success, should return with an iocount held on the root vnode which the caller will |
| 595 | drop with vnode_put(). |
| 596 | @param mp Mount for which to get the root. |
| 597 | @param vpp Destination for root vnode. |
| 598 | @param context Context to authenticate for getting the root. |
| 599 | @return 0 for success, else an error code. |
| 600 | */ |
| 601 | int (*vfs_root)(struct mount *mp, struct vnode **vpp, vfs_context_t context); |
| 602 | |
| 603 | /*! |
| 604 | @function vfs_quotactl |
| 605 | @abstract Manipulate quotas for a volume. |
| 606 | @param mp Mount for which to manipulate quotas. |
| 607 | @param cmds Detailed in "quotactl" manual page. |
| 608 | @param uid Detailed in "quotactl" manual page. |
| 609 | @param arg Detailed in "quotactl" manual page. |
| 610 | @param context Context to authenticate for changing quotas. |
| 611 | @return 0 for success, else an error code. |
| 612 | */ |
| 613 | int (*vfs_quotactl)(struct mount *mp, int cmds, uid_t uid, caddr_t arg, vfs_context_t context); |
| 614 | |
| 615 | /*! |
| 616 | @function vfs_getattr |
| 617 | @abstract Get filesystem attributes. |
| 618 | @discussion See VFSATTR_RETURN, VFSATTR_ACTIVE, VFSATTR_SET_SUPPORTED, VFSATTR_WANTED macros. |
| 619 | @param mp Mount for which to get parameters. |
| 620 | @param vfa Container for specifying which attributes are desired and which attributes the filesystem |
| 621 | supports, as well as for returning results. |
| 622 | @param ctx Context to authenticate for getting filesystem attributes. |
| 623 | @return 0 for success, else an error code. |
| 624 | */ |
| 625 | int (*vfs_getattr)(struct mount *mp, struct vfs_attr *, vfs_context_t context); |
| 626 | /* int (*vfs_statfs)(struct mount *mp, struct vfsstatfs *sbp, vfs_context_t context);*/ |
| 627 | |
| 628 | /*! |
| 629 | @function vfs_sync |
| 630 | @abstract Flush all filesystem data to backing store. |
| 631 | @discussion vfs_sync will be called as part of the sync() system call and during unmount. |
| 632 | @param mp Mountpoint to sync. |
| 633 | @param waitfor MNT_WAIT: flush synchronously, waiting for all data to be written before returning. MNT_NOWAIT: start I/O but do not wait for it. |
| 634 | @param ctx Context to authenticate for the sync. |
| 635 | @return 0 for success, else an error code. |
| 636 | */ |
| 637 | int (*vfs_sync)(struct mount *mp, int waitfor, vfs_context_t context); |
| 638 | |
| 639 | /*! |
| 640 | @function vfs_vget |
| 641 | @abstract Get a vnode by file id (inode number). |
| 642 | @discussion This routine is chiefly used to build paths to vnodes. Result should be turned with an iocount that the |
| 643 | caller will drop with vnode_put(). |
| 644 | @param mp Mount against which to look up inode number. |
| 645 | @param ino File ID for desired file, as found through a readdir. |
| 646 | @param vpp Destination for vnode. |
| 647 | @return 0 for success, else an error code. |
| 648 | */ |
| 649 | int (*vfs_vget)(struct mount *mp, ino64_t ino, struct vnode **vpp, vfs_context_t context); |
| 650 | |
| 651 | /*! |
| 652 | @function vfs_fhtovp |
| 653 | @abstract Get the vnode corresponding to a file handle. |
| 654 | @discussion Filesystems can return handles to files which are independent of their (transient) vnode identities. |
| 655 | vfs_thtovp converts that persistent handle back to a vnode. The vnode should be returned with an iocount which |
| 656 | the caller will drop with vnode_put(). |
| 657 | @param mp Mount against which to look up file handle. |
| 658 | @param fhlen Size of file handle structure, as returned by vfs_vptofh. |
| 659 | @param fhp Pointer to handle. |
| 660 | @param vpp Destination for vnode. |
| 661 | @param ctx Context against which to authenticate the file-handle conversion. |
| 662 | @return 0 for success, else an error code. |
| 663 | */ |
| 664 | int (*vfs_fhtovp)(struct mount *mp, int fhlen, unsigned char *fhp, struct vnode **vpp, |
| 665 | vfs_context_t context); |
| 666 | |
| 667 | /*! |
| 668 | @function vfs_vptofh |
| 669 | @abstract Get a persistent handle corresponding to a vnode. |
| 670 | @param mp Mount against which to convert the vnode to a handle. |
| 671 | @param fhlen Size of buffer provided for handle; set to size of actual handle returned. |
| 672 | @param fhp Pointer to buffer in which to place handle data. |
| 673 | @param ctx Context against which to authenticate the file-handle request. |
| 674 | @return 0 for success, else an error code. |
| 675 | */ |
| 676 | int (*vfs_vptofh)(struct vnode *vp, int *fhlen, unsigned char *fhp, vfs_context_t context); |
| 677 | |
| 678 | /*! |
| 679 | @function vfs_init |
| 680 | @abstract Prepare a filesystem for having instances mounted. |
| 681 | @discussion This routine is called once, before any particular instance of a filesystem |
| 682 | is mounted; it allows the filesystem to initialize whatever global data structures |
| 683 | are shared across all mounts. If this returns successfully, a filesystem should be ready to have |
| 684 | instances mounted. |
| 685 | @param vfsconf Configuration information. Currently, the only useful data are the filesystem name, |
| 686 | typenum, and flags. The flags field will be either 0 or MNT_LOCAL. Many filesystems ignore this |
| 687 | parameter. |
| 688 | @return 0 for success, else an error code. |
| 689 | */ |
| 690 | int (*vfs_init)(struct vfsconf *); |
| 691 | |
| 692 | /*! |
| 693 | @function vfs_sysctl |
| 694 | @abstract Broad interface for querying and controlling filesystem. |
| 695 | @discussion VFS defines VFS_CTL_QUERY as a generic status request which is answered |
| 696 | with the VQ_* macros in a "struct vfsquery." |
| 697 | A filesystem may also define implementation-specific commands. See "man 3 sysctl" |
| 698 | for the meaning of sysctl parameters. |
| 699 | @param context Context against which to authenticate command. |
| 700 | @return 0 for success, else an error code. |
| 701 | */ |
| 702 | int (*vfs_sysctl)(int *, u_int, user_addr_t, size_t *, user_addr_t, size_t, vfs_context_t context); |
| 703 | |
| 704 | /*! |
| 705 | @function vfs_setattr |
| 706 | @abstract Set filesystem attributes. |
| 707 | @discussion The other side of the vfs_getattr coin. Currently only called to set volume name. |
| 708 | @param mp Mount on which to set attributes. |
| 709 | @param vfa VFS attribute structure containing requested attributes to set and their values. Currently |
| 710 | will only be called with f_vol_name set. |
| 711 | @param context Context against which to authenticate attribute change. |
| 712 | @return 0 for success, else an error code. |
| 713 | */ |
| 714 | int (*vfs_setattr)(struct mount *mp, struct vfs_attr *, vfs_context_t context); |
| 715 | |
| 716 | /*! |
| 717 | @function vfs_ioctl |
| 718 | @abstract File system control operations. |
| 719 | @discussion Unlike vfs_sysctl, this is specific to a particular volume. |
| 720 | @param mp The mount to execute the command on. |
| 721 | @param command Identifier for action to take. The command used here |
| 722 | should be in the same namespace as VNOP ioctl commands. |
| 723 | @param data Pointer to data; this can be an integer constant (of 32 bits |
| 724 | only) or an address to be read from or written to, depending on "command." |
| 725 | If it is an address, it is valid and resides in the kernel; callers of |
| 726 | VFS_IOCTL() are responsible for copying to and from userland. |
| 727 | @param flags Reserved for future use, set to zero |
| 728 | @param ctx Context against which to authenticate ioctl request. |
| 729 | @return 0 for success, else an error code. |
| 730 | */ |
| 731 | int (*vfs_ioctl)(struct mount *mp, u_long command, caddr_t data, |
| 732 | int flags, vfs_context_t context); |
| 733 | |
| 734 | /*! |
| 735 | @function vfs_vget_snapdir |
| 736 | @abstract Get the vnode for the snapshot directory of a filesystem. |
| 737 | @discussion Upon success, should return with an iocount held on the root vnode which the caller will |
| 738 | drop with vnode_put(). |
| 739 | @param mp Mount for which to get the root. |
| 740 | @param vpp Destination for snapshot directory vnode. |
| 741 | @param context Context to authenticate for getting the snapshot directory. |
| 742 | @return 0 for success, else an error code. |
| 743 | */ |
| 744 | int (*vfs_vget_snapdir)(struct mount *mp, struct vnode **vpp, vfs_context_t context); |
| 745 | void *vfs_reserved5; |
| 746 | void *vfs_reserved4; |
| 747 | void *vfs_reserved3; |
| 748 | void *vfs_reserved2; |
| 749 | void *vfs_reserved1; |
| 750 | }; |
| 751 | |
| 752 | #ifdef KERNEL |
| 753 | |
| 754 | /* |
| 755 | * Commands for vfs_ioctl. While they are encoded the same way as for ioctl(2), |
| 756 | * there is no generic interface for them from userspace like ioctl(2). |
| 757 | */ |
| 758 | struct fs_snapshot_mount_args { |
| 759 | mount_t sm_mp; |
| 760 | struct componentname *sm_cnp; |
| 761 | }; |
| 762 | |
| 763 | #define VFSIOC_MOUNT_SNAPSHOT _IOW('V', 1, struct fs_snapshot_mount_args) |
| 764 | |
| 765 | struct fs_snapshot_revert_args { |
| 766 | struct componentname *sr_cnp; |
| 767 | }; |
| 768 | #define VFSIOC_REVERT_SNAPSHOT _IOW('V', 2, struct fs_snapshot_revert_args) |
| 769 | |
| 770 | struct fs_snapshot_root_args { |
| 771 | struct componentname *sr_cnp; |
| 772 | }; |
| 773 | #define VFSIOC_ROOT_SNAPSHOT _IOW('V', 3, struct fs_snapshot_root_args) |
| 774 | |
| 775 | #endif /* KERNEL */ |
| 776 | |
| 777 | /* |
| 778 | * flags passed into vfs_iterate |
| 779 | */ |
| 780 | #ifdef PRIVATE |
| 781 | #define VFS_ITERATE_TAIL_FIRST (1 << 0) |
| 782 | #define VFS_ITERATE_CB_DROPREF (1 << 1) // Callback will drop the iterref |
| 783 | #endif /* PRIVATE */ |
| 784 | |
| 785 | /* |
| 786 | * return values from callback |
| 787 | */ |
| 788 | #define VFS_RETURNED 0 /* done with vnode, reference can be dropped */ |
| 789 | #define VFS_RETURNED_DONE 1 /* done with vnode, reference can be dropped, terminate iteration */ |
| 790 | #define VFS_CLAIMED 2 /* don't drop reference */ |
| 791 | #define VFS_CLAIMED_DONE 3 /* don't drop reference, terminate iteration */ |
| 792 | |
| 793 | |
| 794 | __BEGIN_DECLS |
| 795 | #ifdef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE |
| 796 | extern int VFS_MOUNT(mount_t, vnode_t, user_addr_t, vfs_context_t); |
| 797 | extern int VFS_START(mount_t, int, vfs_context_t); |
| 798 | extern int VFS_UNMOUNT(mount_t, int, vfs_context_t); |
| 799 | extern int VFS_ROOT(mount_t, vnode_t *, vfs_context_t); |
| 800 | extern int VFS_QUOTACTL(mount_t, int, uid_t, caddr_t, vfs_context_t); |
| 801 | extern int VFS_GETATTR(mount_t, struct vfs_attr *, vfs_context_t); |
| 802 | extern int VFS_SETATTR(mount_t, struct vfs_attr *, vfs_context_t); |
| 803 | extern int VFS_SYNC(mount_t, int, vfs_context_t); |
| 804 | extern int VFS_VGET(mount_t, ino64_t, vnode_t *, vfs_context_t); |
| 805 | extern int VFS_FHTOVP(mount_t, int, unsigned char *, vnode_t *, vfs_context_t); |
| 806 | extern int VFS_VPTOFH(vnode_t, int *, unsigned char *, vfs_context_t); |
| 807 | extern int VFS_IOCTL(mount_t mp, u_long command, caddr_t data, |
| 808 | int flags, vfs_context_t context); |
| 809 | extern int VFS_VGET_SNAPDIR(mount_t, vnode_t *, vfs_context_t); |
| 810 | #endif /* BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE */ |
| 811 | /* |
| 812 | * prototypes for exported VFS operations |
| 813 | */ |
| 814 | |
| 815 | /*! |
| 816 | @function vfs_fsadd |
| 817 | @abstract Register a filesystem with VFS. |
| 818 | @discussion Typically called by a filesystem Kernel Extension when it is loaded. |
| 819 | @param vfe Filesystem information: table of vfs operations, list of vnode operation tables, |
| 820 | filesystem type number (can be omitted with VFS_TBLNOTYPENUM flag), name, flags. |
| 821 | @param handle Opaque handle which will be passed to vfs_fsremove. |
| 822 | @return 0 for success, else an error code. |
| 823 | */ |
| 824 | int vfs_fsadd(struct vfs_fsentry *vfe, vfstable_t *handle); |
| 825 | |
| 826 | /*! |
| 827 | @function vfs_fsremove |
| 828 | @abstract Unregister a filesystem with VFS. |
| 829 | @discussion Typically called by a filesystem Kernel Extension when it is unloaded. |
| 830 | @param handle Handle which was returned by vfs_fsadd. |
| 831 | @return 0 for success, else an error code. |
| 832 | */ |
| 833 | int vfs_fsremove(vfstable_t handle); |
| 834 | |
| 835 | /*! |
| 836 | @function vfs_iterate |
| 837 | @abstract Iterate over all mountpoints with a callback. Used, for example, by sync(). |
| 838 | @param flags Unused. |
| 839 | @param callout Function which takes a mount and arbitrary passed-in "arg," and returns one of VFS_RETURNED_DONE or VFS_CLAIMED_DONE: end |
| 840 | iteration and return success. VFS_RETURNED or VFS_CLAIMED: continue iterating. Anything else: continue iterating. |
| 841 | @param arg Arbitrary data to pass to callback. |
| 842 | @return 0 for success, else an error code. |
| 843 | */ |
| 844 | int vfs_iterate(int flags, int (*callout)(struct mount *, void *), void *arg); |
| 845 | |
| 846 | /*! |
| 847 | @function vfs_init_io_attributes |
| 848 | @abstract Set I/O attributes on a mountpoint based on device properties. |
| 849 | @param devvp Block device vnode from which a filesystem is being mounted. |
| 850 | @param mp Mountpoint whose I/O parameters to initialize. |
| 851 | @return 0 for success, else an error code. |
| 852 | */ |
| 853 | int vfs_init_io_attributes(vnode_t devvp, mount_t mp); |
| 854 | |
| 855 | /*! |
| 856 | @function vfs_flags |
| 857 | @abstract Retrieve mount flags. |
| 858 | @discussion Results will be in the bitwise "OR" of MNT_VISFLAGMASK and MNT_CMDFLAGS. |
| 859 | @param mp Mount whose flags to grab. |
| 860 | @return Flags. |
| 861 | */ |
| 862 | uint64_t vfs_flags(mount_t mp); |
| 863 | |
| 864 | /*! |
| 865 | @function vfs_setflags |
| 866 | @abstract Set flags on a mount. |
| 867 | @discussion Sets mount flags to the bitwise "OR" of their current value and the specified bits. Often |
| 868 | used by a filesystem as part of the mount process. |
| 869 | @param mp Mount whose flags to set. |
| 870 | @param flags Flags to activate. Must be in the bitwise "OR" of MNT_VISFLAGMASK and MNT_CMDFLAGS. |
| 871 | */ |
| 872 | void vfs_setflags(mount_t mp, uint64_t flags); |
| 873 | |
| 874 | /*! |
| 875 | @function vfs_clearflags |
| 876 | @abstract Clear flags on a mount. |
| 877 | @discussion Sets mount flags to the bitwise "AND" of their current value and the complement of the specified bits. |
| 878 | @param mp Mount whose flags to set. |
| 879 | @param flags Flags to deactivate. Must be in the bitwise "OR" of MNT_VISFLAGMASK and MNT_CMDFLAGS. |
| 880 | */ |
| 881 | void vfs_clearflags(mount_t mp, uint64_t flags); |
| 882 | |
| 883 | /*! |
| 884 | @function vfs_issynchronous |
| 885 | @abstract Determine if writes to a filesystem occur synchronously. |
| 886 | @param mp Mount to test. |
| 887 | @return Nonzero if writes occur synchronously, else 0. |
| 888 | */ |
| 889 | int vfs_issynchronous(mount_t mp); |
| 890 | |
| 891 | /*! |
| 892 | @function vfs_iswriteupgrade |
| 893 | @abstract Determine if a filesystem is mounted read-only but a request has been made to upgrade |
| 894 | to read-write. |
| 895 | @param mp Mount to test. |
| 896 | @return Nonzero if a request has been made to update from read-only to read-write, else 0. |
| 897 | */ |
| 898 | int vfs_iswriteupgrade(mount_t mp); |
| 899 | |
| 900 | /*! |
| 901 | @function vfs_isupdate |
| 902 | @abstract Determine if a mount update is in progress. |
| 903 | @param mp Mount to test. |
| 904 | @return Nonzero if a mount update is in progress, 0 otherwise. |
| 905 | */ |
| 906 | int vfs_isupdate(mount_t mp); |
| 907 | |
| 908 | /*! |
| 909 | @function vfs_isreload |
| 910 | @abstract Determine if a reload of filesystem data is in progress. This can only be the case |
| 911 | for a read-only filesystem; all data is brought in from secondary storage. |
| 912 | @param mp Mount to test. |
| 913 | @return Nonzero if a request has been made to reload data, else 0. |
| 914 | */ |
| 915 | int vfs_isreload(mount_t mp); |
| 916 | |
| 917 | /*! |
| 918 | @function vfs_isforce |
| 919 | @abstract Determine if a forced unmount is in progress. |
| 920 | @discussion A forced unmount invalidates open files. |
| 921 | @param mp Mount to test. |
| 922 | @return Nonzero if a request has been made to forcibly unmount, else 0. |
| 923 | */ |
| 924 | int vfs_isforce(mount_t mp); |
| 925 | |
| 926 | /*! |
| 927 | @function vfs_isunmount |
| 928 | @abstract Determine if an unmount is in progress. |
| 929 | @discussion This is an unsynchronized snapshot of the mount state. It should only be called |
| 930 | if the mount is known to be valid, e.g. there are known to be live files on that volume. |
| 931 | @param mp Mount to test. |
| 932 | @return Nonzero if an unmount is in progress, else zero. |
| 933 | */ |
| 934 | int vfs_isunmount(mount_t mp); |
| 935 | |
| 936 | /*! |
| 937 | @function vfs_isrdonly |
| 938 | @abstract Determine if a filesystem is mounted read-only. |
| 939 | @param mp Mount to test. |
| 940 | @return Nonzero if filesystem is mounted read-only, else 0. |
| 941 | */ |
| 942 | int vfs_isrdonly(mount_t mp); |
| 943 | |
| 944 | /*! |
| 945 | @function vfs_isrdwr |
| 946 | @abstract Determine if a filesystem is mounted with writes enabled. |
| 947 | @param mp Mount to test. |
| 948 | @return Nonzero if filesystem is mounted read-write, else 0. |
| 949 | */ |
| 950 | int vfs_isrdwr(mount_t mp); |
| 951 | |
| 952 | /*! |
| 953 | @function vfs_authopaque |
| 954 | @abstract Determine if a filesystem's authorization decisions occur remotely. |
| 955 | @param mp Mount to test. |
| 956 | @return Nonzero if filesystem authorization is controlled remotely, else 0. |
| 957 | */ |
| 958 | int vfs_authopaque(mount_t mp); |
| 959 | |
| 960 | /*! |
| 961 | @function vfs_authopaqueaccess |
| 962 | @abstract Check if a filesystem is marked as having reliable remote VNOP_ACCESS support. |
| 963 | @param mp Mount to test. |
| 964 | @return Nonzero if VNOP_ACCESS is supported remotely, else 0. |
| 965 | */ |
| 966 | int vfs_authopaqueaccess(mount_t mp); |
| 967 | |
| 968 | /*! |
| 969 | @function vfs_setauthopaque |
| 970 | @abstract Mark a filesystem as having authorization decisions controlled remotely. |
| 971 | @param mp Mount to mark. |
| 972 | */ |
| 973 | void vfs_setauthopaque(mount_t mp); |
| 974 | |
| 975 | /*! |
| 976 | @function vfs_setauthopaqueaccess |
| 977 | @abstract Mark a filesystem as having remote VNOP_ACCESS support. |
| 978 | @param mp Mount to mark. |
| 979 | */ |
| 980 | void vfs_setauthopaqueaccess(mount_t mp); |
| 981 | |
| 982 | /*! |
| 983 | @function vfs_clearauthopaque |
| 984 | @abstract Mark a filesystem as not having remote authorization decisions. |
| 985 | @param mp Mount to mark. |
| 986 | */ |
| 987 | void vfs_clearauthopaque(mount_t mp); |
| 988 | |
| 989 | /*! |
| 990 | @function vfs_clearauthopaque |
| 991 | @abstract Mark a filesystem as not having remote VNOP_ACCESS support. |
| 992 | @param mp Mount to mark. |
| 993 | */ |
| 994 | void vfs_clearauthopaqueaccess(mount_t mp); |
| 995 | |
| 996 | /*! |
| 997 | @function vfs_setextendedsecurity |
| 998 | @abstract Mark a filesystem as supporting security controls beyond POSIX permissions. |
| 999 | @discussion Specific controls include ACLs, file owner UUIDs, and group UUIDs. |
| 1000 | @param mp Mount to test. |
| 1001 | */ |
| 1002 | void vfs_setextendedsecurity(mount_t mp); |
| 1003 | |
| 1004 | /*! |
| 1005 | @function vfs_clearextendedsecurity |
| 1006 | @abstract Mark a filesystem as NOT supporting security controls beyond POSIX permissions. |
| 1007 | @discussion Specific controls include ACLs, file owner UUIDs, and group UUIDs. |
| 1008 | @param mp Mount to test. |
| 1009 | */ |
| 1010 | void vfs_clearextendedsecurity(mount_t mp); |
| 1011 | |
| 1012 | /*! |
| 1013 | @function vfs_setnoswap |
| 1014 | @abstract Mark a filesystem as unable to use swap files. |
| 1015 | @param mp Mount to mark. |
| 1016 | */ |
| 1017 | void vfs_setnoswap(mount_t mp); |
| 1018 | |
| 1019 | /*! |
| 1020 | @function vfs_clearnoswap |
| 1021 | @abstract Mark a filesystem as capable of using swap files. |
| 1022 | @param mp Mount to mark. |
| 1023 | */ |
| 1024 | void vfs_clearnoswap(mount_t mp); |
| 1025 | |
| 1026 | /*! |
| 1027 | @function vfs_setlocklocal |
| 1028 | @abstract Mark a filesystem as using VFS-level advisory locking support. |
| 1029 | @discussion Advisory locking operations will not call down to the filesystem if this flag is set. |
| 1030 | @param mp Mount to mark. |
| 1031 | */ |
| 1032 | void vfs_setlocklocal(mount_t mp); |
| 1033 | |
| 1034 | /*! |
| 1035 | @function vfs_authcache_ttl |
| 1036 | @abstract Determine the time-to-live of cached authorized credentials for files in this filesystem. |
| 1037 | @discussion If a filesystem is set to allow caching credentials, the VFS layer can authorize |
| 1038 | previously-authorized actions from the same vfs_context_t without calling down to the filesystem (though |
| 1039 | it will not deny based on the cache). |
| 1040 | @param mp Mount for which to check cache lifetime. |
| 1041 | @return Cache lifetime in seconds. CACHED_RIGHT_INFINITE_TTL indicates that credentials never expire. |
| 1042 | */ |
| 1043 | int vfs_authcache_ttl(mount_t mp); |
| 1044 | |
| 1045 | /*! |
| 1046 | @function vfs_setauthcache_ttl |
| 1047 | @abstract Enable credential caching and set time-to-live of cached authorized credentials for files in this filesystem. |
| 1048 | @discussion If a filesystem is set to allow caching credentials, the VFS layer can authorize |
| 1049 | previously-authorized actions from the same vfs_context_t without calling down to the filesystem (though |
| 1050 | it will not deny based on the cache). |
| 1051 | @param mp Mount for which to set cache lifetime. |
| 1052 | */ |
| 1053 | void vfs_setauthcache_ttl(mount_t mp, int ttl); |
| 1054 | |
| 1055 | /*! |
| 1056 | @function vfs_clearauthcache_ttl |
| 1057 | @abstract Remove time-to-live controls for cached credentials on a filesytem. Filesystems with remote authorization |
| 1058 | decisions (opaque) will still have KAUTH_VNODE_SEARCH rights cached for a default of CACHED_LOOKUP_RIGHT_TTL seconds. |
| 1059 | @param mp Mount for which to clear cache lifetime. |
| 1060 | */ |
| 1061 | void vfs_clearauthcache_ttl(mount_t mp); |
| 1062 | |
| 1063 | /* |
| 1064 | * return value from vfs_cachedrights_ttl if |
| 1065 | * neither MNTK_AUTH_OPAQUE | MNTK_AUTH_CACHE_TTL |
| 1066 | * is set in mnt_kern_flag.. it indicates |
| 1067 | * that no TTL is being applied to the vnode rights cache |
| 1068 | */ |
| 1069 | #define CACHED_RIGHT_INFINITE_TTL ~0 |
| 1070 | |
| 1071 | /*! |
| 1072 | @function vfs_maxsymlen |
| 1073 | @abstract Get the maximum length of a symbolic link on a filesystem. |
| 1074 | @param mp Mount from which to get symlink length cap. |
| 1075 | @return Max symlink length. |
| 1076 | */ |
| 1077 | uint32_t vfs_maxsymlen(mount_t mp); |
| 1078 | |
| 1079 | /*! |
| 1080 | @function vfs_setmaxsymlen |
| 1081 | @abstract Set the maximum length of a symbolic link on a filesystem. |
| 1082 | @param mp Mount on which to set symlink length cap. |
| 1083 | @param symlen Length to set. |
| 1084 | */ |
| 1085 | void vfs_setmaxsymlen(mount_t mp, uint32_t symlen); |
| 1086 | |
| 1087 | /*! |
| 1088 | @function vfs_fsprivate |
| 1089 | @abstract Get filesystem-private mount data. |
| 1090 | @discussion A filesystem generally has an internal mount structure which it attaches to the VFS-level mount structure |
| 1091 | as part of the mounting process. |
| 1092 | @param mp Mount for which to get private data. |
| 1093 | @return Private data. |
| 1094 | */ |
| 1095 | void * vfs_fsprivate(mount_t mp); |
| 1096 | |
| 1097 | /*! |
| 1098 | @function vfs_setfsprivate |
| 1099 | @abstract Set filesystem-private mount data. |
| 1100 | @discussion A filesystem generally has an internal mount structure which it attaches to the VFS-level mount structure |
| 1101 | as part of the mounting process. |
| 1102 | @param mp Mount for which to set private data. |
| 1103 | */ |
| 1104 | void vfs_setfsprivate(mount_t mp, void *mntdata); |
| 1105 | |
| 1106 | /*! |
| 1107 | @function vfs_statfs |
| 1108 | @abstract Get information about filesystem status. |
| 1109 | @discussion Each filesystem has a struct vfsstatfs associated with it which is updated as events occur; this function |
| 1110 | returns a pointer to it. Note that the data in the structure will continue to change over time and also that it may |
| 1111 | be quite stale if vfs_update_vfsstat has not been called recently. |
| 1112 | @param mp Mount for which to get vfsstatfs pointer. |
| 1113 | @return Pointer to vfsstatfs. |
| 1114 | */ |
| 1115 | struct vfsstatfs * vfs_statfs(mount_t mp); |
| 1116 | #define VFS_USER_EVENT 0 |
| 1117 | #define VFS_KERNEL_EVENT 1 |
| 1118 | |
| 1119 | /*! |
| 1120 | @function vfs_update_vfsstat |
| 1121 | @abstract Update cached filesystem status information in the VFS mount structure. |
| 1122 | @discussion Each filesystem has a struct vfsstatfs associated with it which is updated as events occur; this function |
| 1123 | updates it so that the structure pointer returned by vfs_statfs() returns a pointer to fairly recent data. |
| 1124 | @param mp Mount for which to update cached status information. |
| 1125 | @param ctx Context to authenticate against for call down to filesystem. |
| 1126 | @param eventtype VFS_USER_EVENT: need for update is driven by user-level request; perform additional authentication. |
| 1127 | VFS_KERNEL_EVENT: need for update is driven by in-kernel events. Skip extra authentication. |
| 1128 | @return 0 for success, or an error code for authentication failure or problem with call to filesystem to |
| 1129 | request information. |
| 1130 | */ |
| 1131 | int vfs_update_vfsstat(mount_t mp, vfs_context_t ctx, int eventtype); |
| 1132 | |
| 1133 | /*! |
| 1134 | @function vfs_typenum |
| 1135 | @abstract Get (archaic) filesystem type number. |
| 1136 | @discussion Filesystem type numbers are an old construct; most filesystems just get a number assigned based on |
| 1137 | the order in which they are registered with the system. |
| 1138 | @param mp Mount for which to get type number. |
| 1139 | @return Type number. |
| 1140 | */ |
| 1141 | int vfs_typenum(mount_t mp); |
| 1142 | |
| 1143 | /*! |
| 1144 | @function vfs_name |
| 1145 | @abstract Copy filesystem name into a buffer. |
| 1146 | @discussion Get filesystem name; this refers to the filesystem type of which a mount is an instantiation, |
| 1147 | rather than a name specific to the mountpoint. |
| 1148 | @param mp Mount for which to get name. |
| 1149 | @param buffer Destination for name; length should be at least MFSNAMELEN. |
| 1150 | */ |
| 1151 | void vfs_name(mount_t mp, char *buffer); |
| 1152 | |
| 1153 | /*! |
| 1154 | @function vfs_devblocksize |
| 1155 | @abstract Get the block size of the device underlying a mount. |
| 1156 | @param mp Mount for which to get block size. |
| 1157 | @return Block size. |
| 1158 | */ |
| 1159 | int vfs_devblocksize(mount_t mp); |
| 1160 | |
| 1161 | /*! |
| 1162 | @function vfs_ioattr |
| 1163 | @abstract Get I/O attributes associated with a mounpoint. |
| 1164 | @param mp Mount for which to get attributes. If NULL, system defaults are filled into ioattrp. |
| 1165 | @param ioattrp Destination for results. |
| 1166 | */ |
| 1167 | void vfs_ioattr(mount_t mp, struct vfsioattr *ioattrp); |
| 1168 | |
| 1169 | /*! |
| 1170 | @function vfs_setioattr |
| 1171 | @abstract Set I/O attributes associated with a mounpoint. |
| 1172 | @param mp Mount for which to set attributes. |
| 1173 | @param ioattrp Structure containing I/O parameters; all fields must be filled in. |
| 1174 | */ |
| 1175 | void vfs_setioattr(mount_t mp, struct vfsioattr *ioattrp); |
| 1176 | |
| 1177 | /*! |
| 1178 | @function vfs_64bitready |
| 1179 | @abstract Check if the filesystem associated with a mountpoint is marked ready for interaction with 64-bit user processes. |
| 1180 | @param mp Mount to test. |
| 1181 | @return Nonzero if filesystem is ready for 64-bit; 0 otherwise. |
| 1182 | */ |
| 1183 | int vfs_64bitready(mount_t mp); |
| 1184 | |
| 1185 | |
| 1186 | #define LK_NOWAIT 1 |
| 1187 | /*! |
| 1188 | @function vfs_busy |
| 1189 | @abstract "Busy" a mountpoint. |
| 1190 | @discussion vfs_busy() will "busy" a mountpoint, preventing unmounts from taking off, by taking its reader-writer lock |
| 1191 | in a shared manner. If a mount is dead, |
| 1192 | it will fail; if an unmount is in progress, depending on flags, it will either fail immediately or block |
| 1193 | until the unmount completes (then failing if the unmount has succeeded, or potentially succeeding if unmounting failed). |
| 1194 | A successful vfs_busy() must be followed by a vfs_unbusy() to release the lock on the mount. |
| 1195 | @param mp Mount to busy. |
| 1196 | @param flags LK_NOWAIT: fail with ENOENT if an unmount is in progress. |
| 1197 | @return 0 for success, with a lock held; an error code otherwise, with no lock held. |
| 1198 | */ |
| 1199 | int vfs_busy(mount_t mp, int flags); |
| 1200 | |
| 1201 | /*! |
| 1202 | @function vfs_unbusy |
| 1203 | @abstract "Unbusy" a mountpoint by releasing its read-write lock. |
| 1204 | @discussion A successful vfs_busy() must be followed by a vfs_unbusy() to release the lock on the mount. |
| 1205 | @param mp Mount to unbusy. |
| 1206 | */ |
| 1207 | void vfs_unbusy(mount_t mp); |
| 1208 | |
| 1209 | /*! |
| 1210 | @function vfs_getnewfsid |
| 1211 | @abstract Generate a unique filesystem ID for a mount and store it in the mount structure. |
| 1212 | @discussion Filesystem IDs are returned as part of "struct statfs." This function is typically |
| 1213 | called as part of file-system specific mount code (i.e. through VFS_MOUNT). |
| 1214 | @param mp Mount to set an ID for. |
| 1215 | */ |
| 1216 | void vfs_getnewfsid(struct mount *mp); |
| 1217 | |
| 1218 | /*! |
| 1219 | @function vfs_getvfs |
| 1220 | @abstract Given a filesystem ID, look up a mount structure. |
| 1221 | @param fsid Filesystem ID to look up. |
| 1222 | @return Mountpoint if found, else NULL. Note unmounting mountpoints can be returned. |
| 1223 | */ |
| 1224 | mount_t vfs_getvfs(fsid_t *fsid); |
| 1225 | |
| 1226 | /*! |
| 1227 | @function vfs_mountedon |
| 1228 | @abstract Check whether a given block device has a filesystem mounted on it. |
| 1229 | @discussion Note that this is NOT a check for a covered vnode (the directory upon which |
| 1230 | a filesystem is mounted)--it is a test for whether a block device is being used as the source |
| 1231 | of a filesystem. Note that a block device marked as being mounted on cannot be opened. |
| 1232 | @param vp The vnode to test. |
| 1233 | @return EBUSY if vnode is indeed the source of a filesystem; 0 if it is not. |
| 1234 | */ |
| 1235 | int vfs_mountedon(struct vnode *vp); |
| 1236 | |
| 1237 | /*! |
| 1238 | @function vfs_unmountbyfsid |
| 1239 | @abstract Find a filesystem by ID and unmount it. |
| 1240 | @param fsid ID of filesystem to unmount, as found through (for example) statfs. |
| 1241 | @param flags MNT_FORCE: forcibly invalidate files open on the mount (though in-flight I/O operations |
| 1242 | will be allowed to complete). |
| 1243 | @param ctx Context against which to authenticate unmount operation. |
| 1244 | @return 0 for succcess, nonero for failure. |
| 1245 | */ |
| 1246 | int vfs_unmountbyfsid(fsid_t *fsid, int flags, vfs_context_t ctx); |
| 1247 | |
| 1248 | /*! |
| 1249 | @function vfs_event_signal |
| 1250 | @abstract Post a kqueue-style event on a filesystem (EVFILT_FS). |
| 1251 | @param fsid Unused. |
| 1252 | @param event Events to post. |
| 1253 | @param data Unused. |
| 1254 | */ |
| 1255 | void vfs_event_signal(fsid_t *fsid, u_int32_t event, intptr_t data); |
| 1256 | |
| 1257 | /*! |
| 1258 | @function vfs_event_init |
| 1259 | @abstract This function should not be called by kexts. |
| 1260 | */ |
| 1261 | void vfs_event_init(void); /* XXX We should not export this */ |
| 1262 | |
| 1263 | /*! |
| 1264 | @function vfs_set_root_unmount_cleanly |
| 1265 | @abstract This function should be called by the root file system |
| 1266 | when it is being mounted if the file system state is consistent. |
| 1267 | */ |
| 1268 | void vfs_set_root_unmounted_cleanly(void); |
| 1269 | |
| 1270 | #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE |
| 1271 | int vfs_getbyid(fsid_t *fsid, ino64_t ino, vnode_t *vpp, vfs_context_t ctx); |
| 1272 | int vfs_getattr(mount_t mp, struct vfs_attr *vfa, vfs_context_t ctx); |
| 1273 | int vfs_setattr(mount_t mp, struct vfs_attr *vfa, vfs_context_t ctx); |
| 1274 | int vfs_extendedsecurity(mount_t); |
| 1275 | mount_t vfs_getvfs_by_mntonname(char *); |
| 1276 | vnode_t vfs_vnodecovered(mount_t mp); /* Returns vnode with an iocount that must be released with vnode_put() */ |
| 1277 | vnode_t vfs_devvp(mount_t mp); /* Please see block comment with implementation */ |
| 1278 | int vfs_nativexattrs (mount_t mp); /* whether or not the FS supports EAs natively */ |
| 1279 | void * vfs_mntlabel(mount_t mp); /* Safe to cast to "struct label*"; returns "void*" to limit dependence of mount.h on security headers. */ |
| 1280 | void vfs_setcompoundopen(mount_t mp); |
| 1281 | uint64_t vfs_throttle_mask(mount_t mp); |
| 1282 | int vfs_isswapmount(mount_t mp); |
| 1283 | |
| 1284 | struct vnode_trigger_info; |
| 1285 | |
| 1286 | /*! |
| 1287 | @function vfs_addtrigger |
| 1288 | @abstract Create an "external" trigger vnode: look up a vnode and mark it as |
| 1289 | a trigger. Can only safely be called in the context of a callback set by |
| 1290 | vfs_settriggercallback(). May only be used on a file which is not already |
| 1291 | marked as a trigger. |
| 1292 | @param relpath Path relative to root of mountpoint at which to mark trigger. |
| 1293 | @param vtip Information about trigger; analogous to "vnode_trigger_param" |
| 1294 | argument to vnode_create. |
| 1295 | @param ctx Authorization context. |
| 1296 | */ |
| 1297 | int vfs_addtrigger(mount_t mp, const char *relpath, struct vnode_trigger_info *vtip, vfs_context_t ctx); |
| 1298 | |
| 1299 | |
| 1300 | /*! |
| 1301 | @enum vfs_trigger_callback_op_t |
| 1302 | @abstract Operation to perform after an attempted unmount (successful or otherwise). |
| 1303 | @constant VTC_REPLACE Unmount failed: attempt to replace triggers. Only valid |
| 1304 | VFS operation to perform in this context is vfs_addtrigger(). |
| 1305 | @constant VTC_RELEASE Unmount succeeded: release external triggering context. |
| 1306 | */ |
| 1307 | typedef enum { |
| 1308 | VTC_REPLACE, |
| 1309 | VTC_RELEASE |
| 1310 | } vfs_trigger_callback_op_t; |
| 1311 | |
| 1312 | /*! |
| 1313 | @typedef vfs_trigger_callback_t |
| 1314 | @abstract Callback to be passed to vfs_settriggercallback() and invoked from |
| 1315 | unmount context. |
| 1316 | @param mp Mountpoint on which unmount is occurring. |
| 1317 | @param op Operation (see vfs_trigger_callback_op_t) |
| 1318 | @param data Context passed to vfs_settriggercallback() |
| 1319 | @param ctx Authorization context in which unmount is occurring. |
| 1320 | */ |
| 1321 | typedef void vfs_trigger_callback_t(mount_t mp, vfs_trigger_callback_op_t op, void *data, vfs_context_t ctx); |
| 1322 | |
| 1323 | /*! |
| 1324 | @function vfs_settriggercallback |
| 1325 | @abstract Install a callback to be called after unmount attempts on a volume, |
| 1326 | to restore triggers for failed unmounts and release state for successful ones. |
| 1327 | @discussion Installs a callback which will be called in two situations: a |
| 1328 | failed unmount where vnodes may have been reclaimed and a successful unmount. |
| 1329 | Gives an external trigger-marking entity an opportunity to replace triggers |
| 1330 | which may have been reclaimed. The callback can only be installed (not |
| 1331 | cleared), and only one callback can be installed. The callback will be called |
| 1332 | with a read-write lock held on the mount point; in the VTC_REPLACE case, the |
| 1333 | <em>only</em> valid VFS operation to perform in the context of the callback is |
| 1334 | vfs_addtrigger() on the mountpoint in question. This rwlock is held in order |
| 1335 | to attempt to provide some modicum of coverage from lookups which might find |
| 1336 | missing trigger vnodes and receive spurious ENOENTs. Note that this |
| 1337 | protection is incomplete--current working directories, or traversals up into a |
| 1338 | volume via ".." may still find missing triggers. As of this writing, no |
| 1339 | serialization mechanism exists to do better than this. |
| 1340 | When the "op" is VTC_RELEASE, the mountpoint is going away, and the only valid |
| 1341 | VFS operation is to free the private data pointer if needed. The callback |
| 1342 | will be called immediately, with VTC_REPLACE, from vfs_settriggercallback(), |
| 1343 | if installation is successful. |
| 1344 | @param fsid FSID for filesystem in question. |
| 1345 | @param vtc Callback pointer. |
| 1346 | @param data Context pointer to be passed to callback. |
| 1347 | @param flags Currently unused. |
| 1348 | @param ctx Authorization context. |
| 1349 | @return 0 for success. EBUSY if a trigger has already been installed. |
| 1350 | */ |
| 1351 | int vfs_settriggercallback(fsid_t *fsid, vfs_trigger_callback_t vtc, void *data, uint32_t flags, vfs_context_t ctx); |
| 1352 | |
| 1353 | /* tags a volume as not supporting extended readdir for NFS exports */ |
| 1354 | void mount_set_noreaddirext (mount_t); |
| 1355 | |
| 1356 | #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ |
| 1357 | __END_DECLS |
| 1358 | |
| 1359 | #endif /* KERNEL */ |
| 1360 | |
| 1361 | #ifndef KERNEL |
| 1362 | |
| 1363 | /* |
| 1364 | * Generic file handle |
| 1365 | */ |
| 1366 | #define NFS_MAX_FH_SIZE NFSV4_MAX_FH_SIZE |
| 1367 | #define NFSV4_MAX_FH_SIZE 128 |
| 1368 | #define NFSV3_MAX_FH_SIZE 64 |
| 1369 | #define NFSV2_MAX_FH_SIZE 32 |
| 1370 | struct fhandle { |
| 1371 | unsigned int fh_len; /* length of file handle */ |
| 1372 | unsigned char fh_data[NFS_MAX_FH_SIZE]; /* file handle value */ |
| 1373 | }; |
| 1374 | typedef struct fhandle fhandle_t; |
| 1375 | |
| 1376 | |
| 1377 | __BEGIN_DECLS |
| 1378 | int fhopen(const struct fhandle *, int); |
| 1379 | int fstatfs(int, struct statfs *) __DARWIN_INODE64(fstatfs); |
| 1380 | #if !__DARWIN_ONLY_64_BIT_INO_T |
| 1381 | int fstatfs64(int, struct statfs64 *) __OSX_AVAILABLE_BUT_DEPRECATED(__MAC_10_5,__MAC_10_6,__IPHONE_NA,__IPHONE_NA); |
| 1382 | #endif /* !__DARWIN_ONLY_64_BIT_INO_T */ |
| 1383 | int getfh(const char *, fhandle_t *); |
| 1384 | int getfsstat(struct statfs *, int, int) __DARWIN_INODE64(getfsstat); |
| 1385 | #if !__DARWIN_ONLY_64_BIT_INO_T |
| 1386 | int getfsstat64(struct statfs64 *, int, int) __OSX_AVAILABLE_BUT_DEPRECATED(__MAC_10_5,__MAC_10_6,__IPHONE_NA,__IPHONE_NA); |
| 1387 | #endif /* !__DARWIN_ONLY_64_BIT_INO_T */ |
| 1388 | int getmntinfo(struct statfs **, int) __DARWIN_INODE64(getmntinfo); |
| 1389 | int getmntinfo_r_np(struct statfs **, int) __DARWIN_INODE64(getmntinfo_r_np) |
| 1390 | __OSX_AVAILABLE(10.13) __IOS_AVAILABLE(11.0) |
| 1391 | __TVOS_AVAILABLE(11.0) __WATCHOS_AVAILABLE(4.0); |
| 1392 | #if !__DARWIN_ONLY_64_BIT_INO_T |
| 1393 | int getmntinfo64(struct statfs64 **, int) __OSX_AVAILABLE_BUT_DEPRECATED(__MAC_10_5,__MAC_10_6,__IPHONE_NA,__IPHONE_NA); |
| 1394 | #endif /* !__DARWIN_ONLY_64_BIT_INO_T */ |
| 1395 | int mount(const char *, const char *, int, void *); |
| 1396 | int fmount(const char *, int, int, void *) __OSX_AVAILABLE(10.13) __IOS_AVAILABLE(11.0) __TVOS_AVAILABLE(11.0) __WATCHOS_AVAILABLE(4.0); |
| 1397 | int statfs(const char *, struct statfs *) __DARWIN_INODE64(statfs); |
| 1398 | #if !__DARWIN_ONLY_64_BIT_INO_T |
| 1399 | int statfs64(const char *, struct statfs64 *) __OSX_AVAILABLE_BUT_DEPRECATED(__MAC_10_5,__MAC_10_6,__IPHONE_NA,__IPHONE_NA); |
| 1400 | #endif /* !__DARWIN_ONLY_64_BIT_INO_T */ |
| 1401 | int unmount(const char *, int); |
| 1402 | int getvfsbyname(const char *, struct vfsconf *); |
| 1403 | __END_DECLS |
| 1404 | |
| 1405 | #endif /* KERNEL */ |
| 1406 | #endif /* !_SYS_MOUNT_H_ */ |