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28/* Copyright (c) 1995 NeXT Computer, Inc. All Rights Reserved */
29/*-
30 * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1990, 1993, 1994
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62 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
63 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
64 * SUCH DAMAGE.
65 *
66 * @(#)fsctl.h 8.6 (Berkeley) 3/28/94
67 */
68
69#ifndef _SYS_FSCTL_H_
70#define _SYS_FSCTL_H_
71
72#include <sys/ioccom.h>
73#include <sys/mount.h>
74
75#ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
76
77/* Userland structs for namespace handler */
78typedef struct user64_namespace_handler_info {
79 user64_addr_t token;
80 user64_addr_t flags;
81 user64_addr_t fdptr;
82} user64_namespace_handler_info;
83
84typedef struct user32_namespace_handler_info {
85 user32_addr_t token;
86 user32_addr_t flags;
87 user32_addr_t fdptr;
88} user32_namespace_handler_info;
89
90
91/* Kernel-internal of namespace handler info */
92typedef struct namespace_handler_info {
93 user_addr_t token;
94 user_addr_t flags;
95 user_addr_t fdptr;
96} namespace_handler_info;
97
98
99/* Userland structs for extended namespace handler */
100typedef struct user64_namespace_handler_info_ext {
101 user64_addr_t token;
102 user64_addr_t flags;
103 user64_addr_t fdptr;
104 user64_addr_t infoptr;
105} user64_namespace_handler_info_ext;
106
107typedef struct user32_namespace_handler_info_ext {
108 user32_addr_t token;
109 user32_addr_t flags;
110 user32_addr_t fdptr;
111 user32_addr_t infoptr;
112} user32_namespace_handler_info_ext;
113
114
115/* Kernel-internal of extended namespace handler */
116typedef struct namespace_handler_info_ext {
117 user_addr_t token;
118 user_addr_t flags;
119 user_addr_t fdptr;
120 user_addr_t infoptr;
121} namespace_handler_info_ext;
122
123/* Size-Augmented namespace_handler_info */
124/* 64 bit userland*/
125typedef struct user64_namespace_handler_data {
126 user64_addr_t token;
127 user64_addr_t flags;
128 user64_addr_t fdptr;
129 user64_addr_t infoptr;
130 user64_addr_t objid;
131 user64_addr_t reserved1;
132 user64_addr_t reserved2;
133 user64_addr_t reserved3;
134} user64_namespace_handler_data;
135
136/*32 bit userland*/
137typedef struct user32_namespace_handler_data {
138 user32_addr_t token;
139 user32_addr_t flags;
140 user32_addr_t fdptr;
141 user32_addr_t infoptr;
142 user32_addr_t objid;
143 user32_addr_t reserved1;
144 user32_addr_t reserved2;
145 user32_addr_t reserved3;
146} user32_namespace_handler_data;
147
148/* kernel-internal */
149typedef struct namespace_handler_data {
150 user_addr_t token;
151 user_addr_t flags;
152 user_addr_t fdptr;
153 user_addr_t infoptr;
154 user_addr_t objid;
155 user_addr_t reserved1;
156 user_addr_t reserved2;
157 user_addr_t reserved3;
158} namespace_handler_data;
159
160
161extern int resolve_nspace_item_ext(struct vnode *vp, uint64_t op, void *arg);
162
163#else
164
165typedef struct namespace_handler_info {
166 int32_t *token;
167 int64_t *flags;
168 int32_t *fdptr;
169} namespace_handler_info;
170
171typedef struct namespace_handler_info_ext {
172 int32_t *token;
173 int64_t *flags;
174 int32_t *fdptr;
175 int64_t *infoptr; // for snapshot write events, the kernel puts an offset/length pair here
176} namespace_handler_info_ext;
177
178typedef struct namespace_handler_data {
179 int32_t *token;
180 int64_t *flags;
181 int32_t *fdptr;
182 int64_t *infoptr; // for snapshot write events, the kernel puts an offset/length pair here
183 int64_t *objid;
184 uint32_t *reserved1;
185 uint32_t *reserved2;
186 uint32_t *reserved3;
187} namespace_handler_data;
188
189#endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
190
191#ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
192
193#define NSPACE_REARM_NO_ARG ((void *)1)
194int resolve_nspace_item(struct vnode *vp, uint64_t op);
195int nspace_snapshot_event(vnode_t vp, time_t ctime, uint64_t op_type, void *arg);
196
197#endif // defined(KERNEL_PRIVATE)
198
199#define NAMESPACE_HANDLER_READ_OP 0x0001
200#define NAMESPACE_HANDLER_WRITE_OP 0x0002
201#define NAMESPACE_HANDLER_DELETE_OP 0x0004
202#define NAMESPACE_HANDLER_TRUNCATE_OP 0x0008
203#define NAMESPACE_HANDLER_RENAME_OP 0x0010
204#define NAMESPACE_HANDLER_METADATA_WRITE_OP 0x0020
205#define NAMESPACE_HANDLER_METADATA_DELETE_OP 0x0040
206#define NAMESPACE_HANDLER_METADATA_MOD 0x0080
207// #define NAMESPACE_HANDLER_OP_DO_NOT_USE 0x0100 // SNAPSHOT_EVENT uses this value
208#define NAMESPACE_HANDLER_LINK_CREATE 0x0200
209#define NAMESPACE_HANDLER_RENAME_SUCCESS_OP 0x0400
210#define NAMESPACE_HANDLER_RENAME_FAILED_OP 0x0800
211
212#define NAMESPACE_HANDLER_NSPACE_EVENT 0x1000
213#define NAMESPACE_HANDLER_SNAPSHOT_EVENT 0x0100
214#define NAMESPACE_HANDLER_TRACK_EVENT 0x2000
215
216#define NAMESPACE_HANDLER_EVENT_TYPE_MASK (NAMESPACE_HANDLER_NSPACE_EVENT | NAMESPACE_HANDLER_SNAPSHOT_EVENT | NAMESPACE_HANDLER_TRACK_EVENT)
217
218
219typedef int32_t nspace_handler_info[2];
220typedef char fstypename_t[MFSTYPENAMELEN];
221
222#ifdef KERNEL
223
224typedef struct user64_package_ext_info {
225 user64_addr_t strings;
226 uint32_t num_entries;
227 uint32_t max_width;
228} user64_package_ext_info;
229
230typedef struct user32_package_ext_info {
231 user32_addr_t strings;
232 uint32_t num_entries;
233 uint32_t max_width;
234} user32_package_ext_info;
235
236#endif // KERNEL
237
238typedef struct package_ext_info {
239 const char *strings;
240 uint32_t num_entries;
241 uint32_t max_width;
242} package_ext_info;
243
244/* Disk conditioner configuration */
245typedef struct disk_conditioner_info {
246 int enabled;
247 uint64_t access_time_usec; // maximum latency until transfer begins
248 uint64_t read_throughput_mbps; // maximum throughput for reads
249 uint64_t write_throughput_mbps; // maximum throughput for writes
250 int is_ssd; // behave like an SSD
251
252 /* revision 2 */
253 uint32_t ioqueue_depth;
254 uint32_t maxreadcnt;
255 uint32_t maxwritecnt;
256 uint32_t segreadcnt;
257 uint32_t segwritecnt;
258} disk_conditioner_info;
259
260/*
261 * BSD flags manipulation arguments.
262 *
263 * This provides a safe way to update the BSD flags field of an inode,
264 * which has some user components as well as some system components.
265 * What it provides is a compare-and-swap operation, whereby the caller
266 * fetches what the expected flags are, computes the new set, and then
267 * provides the old along with the new. If the old that's provided matches
268 * what's actually in the inode, the new value is set. The actual inode
269 * value is returned to the caller, and expected == actual is how the
270 * caller can determine that the operation succeeded.
271 *
272 * Some BSD flags (e.g. UF_COMPRESSED) can only be manipulated via this
273 * safe mechanism.
274 */
275struct fsioc_cas_bsdflags {
276 uint32_t expected_flags; /* [IN] expected flags */
277 uint32_t new_flags; /* [IN] new value to set */
278 uint32_t actual_flags; /* [OUT] the actual flags in inode */
279};
280
281#define FSCTL_SYNC_FULLSYNC (1<<0) /* Flush the data fully to disk, if supported by the filesystem */
282#define FSCTL_SYNC_WAIT (1<<1) /* Wait for the sync to complete */
283
284
285#define FSIOC_SYNC_VOLUME _IOW('A', 1, uint32_t)
286#define FSCTL_SYNC_VOLUME IOCBASECMD(FSIOC_SYNC_VOLUME)
287
288#define FSIOC_SET_PACKAGE_EXTS _IOW('A', 2, struct package_ext_info)
289#define FSCTL_SET_PACKAGE_EXTS IOCBASECMD(FSIOC_SET_PACKAGE_EXTS)
290
291/* Unsupported - previously FSIOC_WAIT_FOR_SYNC */
292#define FSIOC_UNSUPPORTED _IOR('A', 3, int32_t)
293
294/* 4 - 9 was used for NAMESPACE handler operation to support dataless file faults
295 * no and no longer user */
296
297#define FSIOC_SET_FSTYPENAME_OVERRIDE _IOW('A', 10, fstypename_t)
298#define FSCTL_SET_FSTYPENAME_OVERRIDE IOCBASECMD(FSIOC_SET_FSTYPENAME_OVERRIDE)
299
300/* 12 was used for TRACKED_HANDLER_GET which has now been removed
301 * as it is no longer used. */
302
303/* 13 was used for FSIOC_SNAPSHOT_HANDLER_GET_EXT and now been removed */
304
305/* 14 was used for NAMESPACE_HANDLER_GETDATA which has now been
306 * removed as it is no longer used. */
307
308#define FSIOC_ROUTEFS_SETROUTEID _IO('A', 15)
309#define FSCTL_ROUTEFS_SETROUTEID IOCBASECMD(FSIOC_ROUTEFS_SETROUTEID)
310
311/* ioctls to support SEEK_HOLE SEEK_DATA */
312#define FSIOC_FIOSEEKHOLE _IOWR('A', 16, off_t)
313#define FSCTL_FIOSEEKHOLE IOCBASECMD(FSIOC_FIOSEEKHOLE)
314#define FSIOC_FIOSEEKDATA _IOWR('A', 17, off_t)
315#define FSCTL_FIOSEEKDATA IOCBASECMD(FSIOC_FIOSEEKDATA)
316
317/* Disk conditioner */
318#define DISK_CONDITIONER_IOC_GET _IOR('A', 18, disk_conditioner_info)
319#define DISK_CONDITIONER_FSCTL_GET IOCBASECMD(DISK_CONDITIONER_IOC_GET)
320#define DISK_CONDITIONER_IOC_SET _IOW('A', 19, disk_conditioner_info)
321#define DISK_CONDITIONER_FSCTL_SET IOCBASECMD(DISK_CONDITIONER_IOC_SET)
322
323/* Set the value of a file's BSD flags in a safe way. */
324#define FSIOC_CAS_BSDFLAGS _IOWR('A', 20, struct fsioc_cas_bsdflags)
325
326/* Check if a file is only open once (pass zero for the extra arg) */
327#define FSIOC_FD_ONLY_OPEN_ONCE _IOWR('A', 21, uint32_t)
328
329//
330// Spotlight and fseventsd use these fsctl()'s to find out
331// the mount time of a volume and the last time it was
332// unmounted. Both HFS and APFS support these calls.
333//
334// NOTE: the values for these defines should _not_ be changed
335// or else it will break binary compatibility with mds
336// and fseventsd.
337//
338#define SPOTLIGHT_IOC_GET_MOUNT_TIME _IOR('h', 18, u_int32_t)
339#define SPOTLIGHT_FSCTL_GET_MOUNT_TIME IOCBASECMD(SPOTLIGHT_IOC_GET_MOUNT_TIME)
340#define SPOTLIGHT_IOC_GET_LAST_MTIME _IOR('h', 19, u_int32_t)
341#define SPOTLIGHT_FSCTL_GET_LAST_MTIME IOCBASECMD(SPOTLIGHT_IOC_GET_LAST_MTIME)
342
343/* Mark file's extents as "frozen" because someone has references to physical address */
344#define FSIOC_FREEZE_EXTENTS _IO('h', 20)
345#define FSCTL_FREEZE_EXTENTS IOCBASECMD(FSIOC_FREEZE_EXTENTS)
346
347/* Clear the "frozen" status of file's extents */
348#define FSIOC_THAW_EXTENTS _IO('h', 21)
349#define FSCTL_THAW_EXTENTS IOCBASECMD(FSIOC_THAW_EXTENTS)
350
351/* Selectors on 'h' from 22 -> 49 are defined in HFS repo */
352
353#define FSIOC_EVAL_ROOTAUTH _IO('h', 50)
354#define FSCTL_EVAL_ROOTAUTH IOCBASECMD(FSIOC_EVAL_ROOTAUTH)
355
356/* This op should only be invoked from within the kernel */
357#define FSIOC_KERNEL_ROOTAUTH _IOW('h', 51, uint32_t)
358
359#define FIRMLINK_STRUCT_LEN 1032
360typedef struct generic_firmlink {
361 uint8_t array[FIRMLINK_STRUCT_LEN];
362} generic_firmlink_t;
363
364#define FSIOC_FIRMLINK_CTL _IOWR ('J', 60, generic_firmlink_t)
365
366#ifndef KERNEL
367
368#include <sys/cdefs.h>
369
370__BEGIN_DECLS
371
372int fsctl(const char *, unsigned long, void*, unsigned int);
373int ffsctl(int, unsigned long, void*, unsigned int);
374
375__END_DECLS
376#endif /* !KERNEL */
377#endif /* !_SYS_FSCTL_H_ */