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68 /*
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73 * @(#)vnode_if.sh 8.7 (Berkeley) 5/11/95
74 */
75
76
77 #ifndef _SYS_VNODE_IF_H_
78 #define _SYS_VNODE_IF_H_
79
80 #include <sys/appleapiopts.h>
81 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
82 #include <sys/kernel_types.h>
83 #include <sys/buf.h>
84 #ifdef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE
85 #include <sys/vm.h>
86 #endif
87 #include <mach/memory_object_types.h>
88
89
90 #ifdef KERNEL
91
92 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_default_desc;
93 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_lookup_desc;
94 #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
95 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_compound_open_desc;
96 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_compound_remove_desc;
97 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_compound_rename_desc;
98 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_compound_mkdir_desc;
99 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_compound_rmdir_desc;
100 #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
101 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_create_desc;
102 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_whiteout_desc; // obsolete
103 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_mknod_desc;
104 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_open_desc;
105 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_close_desc;
106 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_access_desc;
107 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_getattr_desc;
108 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_setattr_desc;
109 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_read_desc;
110 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_write_desc;
111 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_ioctl_desc;
112 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_select_desc;
113 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_exchange_desc;
114 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_revoke_desc;
115 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_mmap_desc;
116 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_mnomap_desc;
117 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_fsync_desc;
118 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_remove_desc;
119 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_link_desc;
120 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_rename_desc;
121 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_renamex_desc;
122 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_mkdir_desc;
123 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_rmdir_desc;
124 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_symlink_desc;
125 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_readdir_desc;
126 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_readdirattr_desc;
127 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_getattrlistbulk_desc;
128 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_readlink_desc;
129 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_inactive_desc;
130 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_reclaim_desc;
131 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_print_desc;
132 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_pathconf_desc;
133 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_advlock_desc;
134 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_truncate_desc;
135 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_allocate_desc;
136 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_pagein_desc;
137 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_pageout_desc;
138 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_searchfs_desc;
139 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_copyfile_desc;
140 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_clonefile_desc;
141 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_blktooff_desc;
142 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_offtoblk_desc;
143 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_blockmap_desc;
144 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_strategy_desc;
145 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_bwrite_desc;
146
147 #ifdef __APPLE_API_UNSTABLE
148
149 #if NAMEDSTREAMS
150 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_getnamedstream_desc;
151 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_makenamedstream_desc;
152 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_removenamedstream_desc;
153 #endif
154
155 #endif
156
157 #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
158 /*
159 * This pair of functions register and unregister callout with
160 * buffer_cache_gc() code path. This callout enables underlying
161 * fs to kick off any memory reclamation that would be otherwise
162 * satisfied by buffer_cache_gc(). callout() will be called in the
163 * vm_pageout code path, so precautions should be taken to not
164 * allocate memory or take any locks which might have memory
165 * allocation behind them. callout() can be called with first parameter
166 * set to false, in which case memory reclamation should be
167 * limited in scope. In case of the first parameter set to true, fs
168 * MUST free some memory if possible. Second parameter to the
169 * register function will be passed as a second parameter to the
170 * callout() as is.
171 * fs_buffer_cache_gc_unregister() second parameter will be used
172 * to distinguish between same callout() and this parameter should
173 * match the one passed during registration. It will unregister all
174 * instances of the matching callout() and argument from the callout
175 * list.
176 */
177
178
179 extern int fs_buffer_cache_gc_register(void (* callout)(int, void *), void *);
180 extern int fs_buffer_cache_gc_unregister(void (* callout)(int, void *), void *);
181 #endif
182
183 __BEGIN_DECLS
184
185 struct vnop_lookup_args {
186 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
187 vnode_t a_dvp;
188 vnode_t *a_vpp;
189 struct componentname *a_cnp;
190 vfs_context_t a_context;
191 };
192
193 /*!
194 * @function VNOP_LOOKUP
195 * @abstract Call down to a filesystem to look for a directory entry by name.
196 * @discussion VNOP_LOOKUP is the key pathway through which VFS asks a filesystem to find a file. The vnode
197 * should be returned with an iocount to be dropped by the caller. A VNOP_LOOKUP() calldown can come without
198 * a preceding VNOP_OPEN().
199 * @param dvp Directory in which to look up file.
200 * @param vpp Destination for found vnode.
201 * @param cnp Structure describing filename to find, reason for lookup, and various other data.
202 * @param ctx Context against which to authenticate lookup request.
203 * @return 0 for success or a filesystem-specific error.
204 */
205 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
206 extern errno_t VNOP_LOOKUP(vnode_t, vnode_t *, struct componentname *, vfs_context_t);
207 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
208
209 struct vnop_create_args {
210 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
211 vnode_t a_dvp;
212 vnode_t *a_vpp;
213 struct componentname *a_cnp;
214 struct vnode_attr *a_vap;
215 vfs_context_t a_context;
216 };
217
218 /*!
219 * @function VNOP_CREATE
220 * @abstract Call down to a filesystem to create a regular file (VREG).
221 * @discussion If file creation succeeds, "vpp" should be returned with an iocount to be dropped by the caller.
222 * A VNOP_CREATE() calldown can come without a preceding VNOP_OPEN().
223 * @param dvp Directory in which to create file.
224 * @param vpp Destination for vnode for newly created file.
225 * @param cnp Description of filename to create.
226 * @param vap File creation properties, as seen in vnode_getattr(). Manipulated with VATTR_ISACTIVE, VATTR_RETURN,
227 * VATTR_SET_SUPPORTED, and so forth.
228 * @param ctx Context against which to authenticate file creation.
229 * @return 0 for success or a filesystem-specific error.
230 */
231 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
232 extern errno_t VNOP_CREATE(vnode_t, vnode_t *, struct componentname *, struct vnode_attr *, vfs_context_t);
233 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
234
235 struct vnop_whiteout_args {
236 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
237 vnode_t a_dvp;
238 struct componentname *a_cnp;
239 int a_flags;
240 vfs_context_t a_context;
241 };
242
243 /*!
244 * @function VNOP_WHITEOUT
245 * @abstract Obsolete - no longer supported.
246 * @discussion Whiteouts are used to support the union filesystem, whereby one filesystem is mounted "transparently"
247 * on top of another. A whiteout in the upper layer of a union mount is a "deletion" of a file in the lower layer;
248 * lookups will catch the whiteout and fail, setting ISWHITEOUT in the componentname structure, even if an underlying
249 * file of the same name exists. The whiteout vnop is used for creation, deletion, and checking whether a directory
250 * supports whiteouts (see flags).
251 * also support the LOOKUP flag, which is used to test whether a directory supports whiteouts.
252 * @param dvp Directory in which to create.
253 * @param cnp Name information for whiteout.
254 * @param flags CREATE: create a whiteout. LOOKUP: check whether a directory supports whiteouts, DELETE: remove a whiteout.
255 * @param ctx Context against which to authenticate whiteout creation.
256 * @return 0 for success or a filesystem-specific error. Returning 0 for LOOKUP indicates that a directory does support whiteouts.
257 */
258 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
259 extern errno_t VNOP_WHITEOUT(vnode_t, struct componentname *, int, vfs_context_t);
260 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
261
262 struct vnop_mknod_args {
263 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
264 vnode_t a_dvp;
265 vnode_t *a_vpp;
266 struct componentname *a_cnp;
267 struct vnode_attr *a_vap;
268 vfs_context_t a_context;
269 };
270
271 /*!
272 * @function VNOP_MKNOD
273 * @abstract Call down to a filesystem to create a special file.
274 * @discussion The mknod vnop is used to create character and block device files, named pipe (FIFO) files, and named sockets.
275 * The newly created file should be returned with an iocount which will be dropped by the caller. A VNOP_MKNOD() call
276 * can come down without a preceding VNOP_OPEN().
277 * @param dvp Directory in which to create the special file.
278 * @param vpp Destination for newly created vnode.
279 * @param cnp Name information for new file.
280 * @param vap Attributes for new file, including type.
281 * @param ctx Context against which to authenticate node creation.
282 * @return 0 for success or a filesystem-specific error.
283 */
284 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
285 extern errno_t VNOP_MKNOD(vnode_t, vnode_t *, struct componentname *, struct vnode_attr *, vfs_context_t);
286 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
287
288 struct vnop_open_args {
289 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
290 vnode_t a_vp;
291 int a_mode;
292 vfs_context_t a_context;
293 };
294
295 #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
296 struct vnop_compound_open_args {
297 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
298
299 vnode_t a_dvp; /* Directory in which to open/create */
300 vnode_t *a_vpp; /* Resulting vnode */
301 int a_fmode; /* Open mode */
302 struct componentname *a_cnp; /* Path to look up */
303 struct vnode_attr *a_vap; /* Attributes with which to create, if appropriate */
304 uint32_t a_flags; /* VNOP-control flags */
305 uint32_t *a_status; /* Information about results */
306
307 vfs_context_t a_context; /* Authorization context */
308
309 int (*a_open_create_authorizer)( /* Authorizer for create case */
310 vnode_t dvp, /* Directory in which to create */
311 struct componentname *cnp, /* As passed to VNOP */
312 struct vnode_attr *vap, /* As passed to VNOP */
313 vfs_context_t ctx, /* Context */
314 void *reserved); /* Who knows */
315
316 int (*a_open_existing_authorizer)( /* Authorizer for preexisting case */
317 vnode_t vp, /* vp to open */
318 struct componentname *cnp, /* Lookup state */
319 int fmode, /* As passed to VNOP */
320 vfs_context_t ctx, /* Context */
321 void *reserved); /* Who knows */
322
323 void *a_reserved;
324 };
325
326 /* Results */
327 #define COMPOUND_OPEN_STATUS_DID_CREATE 0x00000001
328 #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
329
330 /*!
331 * @function VNOP_OPEN
332 * @abstract Call down to a filesystem to open a file.
333 * @discussion The open vnop gives a filesystem a chance to initialize a file for
334 * operations like reading, writing, and ioctls. VFS promises to send down exactly one VNOP_CLOSE()
335 * for each VNOP_OPEN().
336 * @param vp File to open.
337 * @param mode FREAD and/or FWRITE.
338 * @param ctx Context against which to authenticate open.
339 * @return 0 for success or a filesystem-specific error.
340 */
341 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
342 extern errno_t VNOP_OPEN(vnode_t, int, vfs_context_t);
343 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
344
345 #ifdef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE
346 struct nameidata;
347 extern int VNOP_COMPOUND_OPEN(vnode_t dvp, vnode_t *vpp, struct nameidata *ndp, int32_t flags, int32_t fmode, uint32_t *status, struct vnode_attr *vap, vfs_context_t ctx);
348 #endif
349
350 struct vnop_close_args {
351 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
352 vnode_t a_vp;
353 int a_fflag;
354 vfs_context_t a_context;
355 };
356
357 /*!
358 * @function VNOP_CLOSE
359 * @abstract Call down to a filesystem to close a file.
360 * @discussion The close vnop gives a filesystem a chance to release state set up
361 * by a VNOP_OPEN(). VFS promises to send down exactly one VNOP_CLOSE() for each VNOP_OPEN().
362 * @param vp File to close.
363 * @param fflag FREAD and/or FWRITE; in the case of a file opened with open(2), fflag corresponds
364 * to how the file was opened.
365 * @param ctx Context against which to authenticate close.
366 * @return 0 for success or a filesystem-specific error.
367 */
368 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
369 extern errno_t VNOP_CLOSE(vnode_t, int, vfs_context_t);
370 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
371
372 struct vnop_access_args {
373 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
374 vnode_t a_vp;
375 int a_action;
376 vfs_context_t a_context;
377 };
378
379 /*!
380 * @function VNOP_ACCESS
381 * @abstract Call down to a filesystem to see if a kauth-style operation is permitted.
382 * @discussion VNOP_ACCESS is currently only called on filesystems which mark themselves
383 * as doing their authentication remotely (vfs_setauthopaque(), vfs_authopaque()). A VNOP_ACCESS()
384 * calldown may come without any preceding VNOP_OPEN().
385 * @param vp File to authorize action for.
386 * @param action kauth-style action to be checked for permissions, e.g. KAUTH_VNODE_DELETE.
387 * @param ctx Context against which to authenticate action.
388 * @return 0 for success or a filesystem-specific error.
389 */
390 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
391 extern errno_t VNOP_ACCESS(vnode_t, int, vfs_context_t);
392 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
393
394 struct vnop_getattr_args {
395 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
396 vnode_t a_vp;
397 struct vnode_attr *a_vap;
398 vfs_context_t a_context;
399 };
400
401 /*!
402 * @function VNOP_GETATTR
403 * @abstract Call down to a filesystem to get vnode attributes.
404 * @discussion Supported attributes ("Yes, I am returning this information") are set with VATTR_SET_SUPPORTED.
405 * Which attributes have been requested is checked with VATTR_IS_ACTIVE. Attributes
406 * are returned with VATTR_RETURN. It is through VNOP_GETATTR that routines like stat() get their information.
407 * A VNOP_GETATTR() calldown may come without any preceding VNOP_OPEN().
408 * @param vp The vnode whose attributes to get.
409 * @param vap Container for which attributes are requested, which attributes are supported by the filesystem, and attribute values.
410 * @param ctx Context against which to authenticate request for attributes.
411 * @return 0 for success or a filesystem-specific error. VNOP_GETATTR() can return success even if not
412 * all requested attributes were returned; returning an error-value should indicate that something went wrong, rather than that
413 * some attribute is not supported.
414 */
415 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
416 extern errno_t VNOP_GETATTR(vnode_t, struct vnode_attr *, vfs_context_t);
417 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
418
419 struct vnop_setattr_args {
420 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
421 vnode_t a_vp;
422 struct vnode_attr *a_vap;
423 vfs_context_t a_context;
424 };
425
426 /*!
427 * @function VNOP_SETATTR
428 * @abstract Call down to a filesystem to set vnode attributes.
429 * @discussion Supported attributes ("Yes, I am setting this attribute.") are set with VATTR_SET_SUPPORTED.
430 * Requested attributes are checked with VATTR_IS_ACTIVE. Attribute values are accessed directly through
431 * structure fields. VNOP_SETATTR() is the core of the KPI function vnode_setattr(), which is used by chmod(),
432 * chown(), truncate(), and many others. A VNOP_SETATTR() call may come without any preceding VNOP_OPEN().
433 * @param vp The vnode whose attributes to set.
434 * @param vap Container for which attributes are to be set and their desired values, as well as for the filesystem to
435 * return information about which attributes were successfully set.
436 * @param ctx Context against which to authenticate request for attribute change.
437 * @return 0 for success or a filesystem-specific error. VNOP_SETATTR() can return success even if not
438 * all requested attributes were set; returning an error-value should indicate that something went wrong, rather than that
439 * some attribute is not supported.
440 */
441 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
442 extern errno_t VNOP_SETATTR(vnode_t, struct vnode_attr *, vfs_context_t);
443 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
444
445 struct vnop_read_args {
446 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
447 vnode_t a_vp;
448 struct uio *a_uio;
449 int a_ioflag;
450 vfs_context_t a_context;
451 };
452
453 /*!
454 * @function VNOP_READ
455 * @abstract Call down to a filesystem to read file data.
456 * @discussion VNOP_READ() is where the hard work of of the read() system call happens. The filesystem may use
457 * the buffer cache, the cluster layer, or an alternative method to get its data; uio routines will be used to see that data
458 * is copied to the correct virtual address in the correct address space and will update its uio argument
459 * to indicate how much data has been moved.
460 * @param vp The vnode to read from.
461 * @param uio Description of request, including file offset, amount of data requested, destination address for data,
462 * and whether that destination is in kernel or user space.
463 * @param ctx Context against which to authenticate read request.
464 * @return 0 for success or a filesystem-specific error. VNOP_READ() can return success even if less data was
465 * read than originally requested; returning an error value should indicate that something actually went wrong.
466 */
467 extern errno_t VNOP_READ(vnode_t vp, struct uio *uio, int, vfs_context_t ctx);
468
469 struct vnop_write_args {
470 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
471 vnode_t a_vp;
472 struct uio *a_uio;
473 int a_ioflag;
474 vfs_context_t a_context;
475 };
476
477 /*!
478 * @function VNOP_WRITE
479 * @abstract Call down to the filesystem to write file data.
480 * @discussion VNOP_WRITE() is to write() as VNOP_READ() is to read(). The filesystem may use
481 * the buffer cache, the cluster layer, or an alternative method to write its data; uio routines will be used to see that data
482 * is copied to the correct virtual address in the correct address space and will update its uio argument
483 * to indicate how much data has been moved.
484 * @param vp The vnode to write to.
485 * @param uio Description of request, including file offset, amount of data to write, source address for data,
486 * and whether that destination is in kernel or user space.
487 * @param ctx Context against which to authenticate write request.
488 * @return 0 for success or a filesystem-specific error. VNOP_WRITE() can return success even if less data was
489 * written than originally requested; returning an error value should indicate that something actually went wrong.
490 */
491 extern errno_t VNOP_WRITE(vnode_t vp, struct uio *uio, int ioflag, vfs_context_t ctx);
492
493 struct vnop_ioctl_args {
494 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
495 vnode_t a_vp;
496 u_long a_command;
497 caddr_t a_data;
498 int a_fflag;
499 vfs_context_t a_context;
500 };
501
502 /*!
503 * @function VNOP_IOCTL
504 * @abstract Call down to a filesystem or device driver to execute various control operations on or request data about a file.
505 * @discussion Ioctl controls are typically associated with devices, but they can in fact be passed
506 * down for any file; they are used to implement any of a wide range of controls and information requests.
507 * fcntl() calls VNOP_IOCTL for several commands, and will attempt a VNOP_IOCTL if it is passed an unknown command,
508 * though no copyin or copyout of arguments can occur in this case--the "arg" must be an integer value.
509 * Filesystems can define their own fcntls using this mechanism. How ioctl commands are structured
510 * is slightly complicated; see the manual page for ioctl(2).
511 * @param vp The vnode to execute the command on.
512 * @param command Identifier for action to take.
513 * @param data Pointer to data; this can be an integer constant (of 32 bits only) or an address to be read from or written to,
514 * depending on "command." If it is an address, it is valid and resides in the kernel; callers of VNOP_IOCTL() are
515 * responsible for copying to and from userland.
516 * @param ctx Context against which to authenticate ioctl request.
517 * @return 0 for success or a filesystem-specific error.
518 */
519 extern errno_t VNOP_IOCTL(vnode_t vp, u_long command, caddr_t data, int fflag, vfs_context_t ctx);
520
521 struct vnop_select_args {
522 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
523 vnode_t a_vp;
524 int a_which;
525 int a_fflags;
526 void *a_wql;
527 vfs_context_t a_context;
528 };
529
530 /*!
531 * @function VNOP_SELECT
532 * @abstract Call down to a filesystem or device to check if a file is ready for I/O and request later notification if it is not currently ready.
533 * @discussion In general, regular are always "ready for I/O" and their select vnops simply return "1."
534 * Devices, though, may or may not be read; they keep track of who is selecting on them and send notifications
535 * when they become ready. xnu provides structures and routines for tracking threads waiting for I/O and waking up
536 * those threads: see selrecord(), selthreadclear(), seltrue(), selwait(), selwakeup(), and the selinfo structure (sys/select.h).
537 * @param vp The vnode to check for I/O readiness.
538 * @param which What kind of I/O is desired: FREAD, FWRITE.
539 * @param fflags Flags from fileglob as seen in fcntl.h, e.g. O_NONBLOCK, O_APPEND.
540 * @param wql Opaque object to pass to selrecord().
541 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for select request.
542 * @return Nonzero indicates that a file is ready for I/O. 0 indicates that the file is not ready for I/O;
543 * there is no way to return an error. 0 should be returned if the device (or file) is not ready for I/O
544 * and the driver (or filesystem) is going to track the request and provide subsequent wakeups.
545 * the device (or filesystem) will provide a wakeup.
546 */
547 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
548 extern errno_t VNOP_SELECT(vnode_t, int, int, void *, vfs_context_t);
549 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
550
551 struct vnop_exchange_args {
552 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
553 vnode_t a_fvp;
554 vnode_t a_tvp;
555 int a_options;
556 vfs_context_t a_context;
557 };
558
559 /*!
560 * @function VNOP_EXCHANGE
561 * @abstract Call down to a filesystem to atomically exchange the data of two files.
562 * @discussion VNOP_EXCHANGE() is currently only called by the exchangedata() system call. It will only
563 * be applied to files on the same volume.
564 * @param fvp First vnode.
565 * @param tvp Second vnode.
566 * @param options Unused.
567 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for exchangedata request.
568 * @return 0 for success, else an error code.
569 */
570 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
571 extern errno_t VNOP_EXCHANGE(vnode_t, vnode_t, int, vfs_context_t);
572 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
573
574 struct vnop_revoke_args {
575 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
576 vnode_t a_vp;
577 int a_flags;
578 vfs_context_t a_context;
579 };
580
581 /*!
582 * @function VNOP_REVOKE
583 * @abstract Call down to a filesystem to invalidate all open file descriptors for a vnode.
584 * @discussion This function is typically called as part of a TTY revoke, but can also be
585 * used on regular files. Most filesystems simply use nop_revoke(), which calls vn_revoke(),
586 * as their revoke vnop implementation.
587 * @param vp The vnode to revoke.
588 * @param flags Unused.
589 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for revoke request.
590 * @return 0 for success, else an error code.
591 */
592 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
593 extern errno_t VNOP_REVOKE(vnode_t, int, vfs_context_t);
594 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
595
596 struct vnop_mmap_args {
597 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
598 vnode_t a_vp;
599 int a_fflags;
600 vfs_context_t a_context;
601 };
602
603 /*!
604 * @function VNOP_MMAP
605 * @abstract Notify a filesystem that a file is being mmap-ed.
606 * @discussion VNOP_MMAP is an advisory calldown to say that the system is mmap-ing a file.
607 * @param vp The vnode being mmapped.
608 * @param flags Memory protection: PROT_READ, PROT_WRITE, PROT_EXEC.
609 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for mmap request.
610 * @return 0 for success; all errors except EPERM are ignored.
611 */
612 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
613 extern errno_t VNOP_MMAP(vnode_t, int, vfs_context_t);
614 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
615
616 struct vnop_mnomap_args {
617 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
618 vnode_t a_vp;
619 vfs_context_t a_context;
620 };
621
622 /*!
623 * @function VNOP_MNOMAP
624 * @abstract Inform a filesystem that a file is no longer mapped.
625 * @discussion In general, no action is required of a filesystem for VNOP_MNOMAP.
626 * @param vp The vnode which is no longer mapped.
627 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for mnomap request.
628 * @return Return value is ignored.
629 */
630 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
631 extern errno_t VNOP_MNOMAP(vnode_t, vfs_context_t);
632 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
633
634 struct vnop_fsync_args {
635 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
636 vnode_t a_vp;
637 int a_waitfor;
638 vfs_context_t a_context;
639 };
640
641 /*!
642 * @function VNOP_FSYNC
643 * @abstract Call down to a filesystem to synchronize a file with on-disk state.
644 * @discussion VNOP_FSYNC is called whenever we need to make sure that a file's data has been
645 * pushed to backing store, for example when recycling; it is also the heart of the fsync() system call.
646 * @param vp The vnode whose data to flush to backing store.
647 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for fsync request.
648 * @return 0 for success, else an error code.
649 */
650 extern errno_t VNOP_FSYNC(vnode_t vp, int waitfor, vfs_context_t ctx);
651
652 struct vnop_remove_args {
653 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
654 vnode_t a_dvp;
655 vnode_t a_vp;
656 struct componentname *a_cnp;
657 int a_flags;
658 vfs_context_t a_context;
659 };
660
661 /*!
662 * @function VNOP_REMOVE
663 * @abstract Call down to a filesystem to delete a file.
664 * @discussion VNOP_REMOVE is called to remove a file from a filesystem's namespace, for example by unlink().
665 * It can operate on regular files, named pipes, special files, and in some cases on directories.
666 * @param dvp Directory in which to delete a file.
667 * @param vp The file to delete.
668 * @param cnp Filename information.
669 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for fsync request.
670 * @return 0 for success, else an error code.
671 */
672 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
673 extern errno_t VNOP_REMOVE(vnode_t, vnode_t, struct componentname *, int, vfs_context_t);
674 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
675
676 #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
677 struct vnop_compound_remove_args {
678 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
679 vnode_t a_dvp; /* Directory in which to lookup and remove */
680 vnode_t *a_vpp; /* File to remove; may or may not point to NULL pointer */
681 struct componentname *a_cnp; /* Name of file to remove */
682 struct vnode_attr *a_vap; /* Destination for file attributes on successful delete */
683 uint32_t a_flags; /* Control flags (unused) */
684 vfs_context_t a_context; /* Authorization context */
685 int (*a_remove_authorizer)( /* Authorizer callback */
686 vnode_t dvp, /* Directory in which to delete */
687 vnode_t vp, /* File to delete */
688 struct componentname *cnp, /* As passed to VNOP */
689 vfs_context_t ctx, /* As passed to VNOP */
690 void *reserved); /* Always NULL */
691 void *a_reserved; /* Unused */
692 };
693 #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
694
695 #ifdef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE
696 extern errno_t VNOP_COMPOUND_REMOVE(vnode_t, vnode_t*, struct nameidata *, int32_t flags, struct vnode_attr *vap, vfs_context_t);
697 #endif
698 struct vnop_link_args {
699 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
700 vnode_t a_vp;
701 vnode_t a_tdvp;
702 struct componentname *a_cnp;
703 vfs_context_t a_context;
704 };
705
706 /*!
707 * @function VNOP_LINK
708 * @abstract Call down to a filesystem to create a hardlink to a file.
709 * @discussion See "man 2 link".
710 * @param vp File to link to.
711 * @param dvp Directory in which to create the link.
712 * @param cnp Filename information for new link.
713 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for link request.
714 * @return 0 for success, else an error code.
715 */
716 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
717 extern errno_t VNOP_LINK(vnode_t, vnode_t, struct componentname *, vfs_context_t);
718 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
719
720 struct vnop_rename_args {
721 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
722 vnode_t a_fdvp;
723 vnode_t a_fvp;
724 struct componentname *a_fcnp;
725 vnode_t a_tdvp;
726 vnode_t a_tvp;
727 struct componentname *a_tcnp;
728 vfs_context_t a_context;
729 };
730
731 /*!
732 * @function VNOP_RENAME
733 * @abstract Call down to a filesystem to rename a file.
734 * @discussion VNOP_RENAME() will only be called with a source and target on the same volume.
735 * @param fdvp Directory in which source file resides.
736 * @param fvp File being renamed.
737 * @param fcnp Name information for source file.
738 * @param tdvp Directory file is being moved to.
739 * @param tvp Existing file with same name as target, should one exist.
740 * @param tcnp Name information for target path.
741 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for rename request.
742 * @return 0 for success, else an error code.
743 */
744 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
745 extern errno_t VNOP_RENAME(vnode_t, vnode_t, struct componentname *, vnode_t, vnode_t, struct componentname *, vfs_context_t);
746 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
747
748 typedef unsigned int vfs_rename_flags_t;
749
750 // Must match sys/stdio.h
751 enum {
752 VFS_RENAME_SECLUDE = 0x00000001,
753 VFS_RENAME_SWAP = 0x00000002,
754 VFS_RENAME_EXCL = 0x00000004,
755
756 VFS_RENAME_FLAGS_MASK = (VFS_RENAME_SECLUDE | VFS_RENAME_SWAP
757 | VFS_RENAME_EXCL),
758 };
759
760 struct vnop_renamex_args {
761 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
762 vnode_t a_fdvp;
763 vnode_t a_fvp;
764 struct componentname *a_fcnp;
765 vnode_t a_tdvp;
766 vnode_t a_tvp;
767 struct componentname *a_tcnp;
768 struct vnode_attr *a_vap; // Reserved for future use
769 vfs_rename_flags_t a_flags;
770 vfs_context_t a_context;
771 };
772
773 /*!
774 * @function VNOP_RENAMEX
775 * @abstract Call down to a filesystem to rename a file.
776 * @discussion VNOP_RENAMEX() will only be called with a source and target on the same volume.
777 * @param fdvp Directory in which source file resides.
778 * @param fvp File being renamed.
779 * @param fcnp Name information for source file.
780 * @param tdvp Directory file is being moved to.
781 * @param tvp Existing file with same name as target, should one exist.
782 * @param tcnp Name information for target path.
783 * @param flags Control certain rename semantics.
784 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for rename request.
785 * @return 0 for success, else an error code.
786 */
787 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
788 extern errno_t VNOP_RENAMEX(vnode_t, vnode_t, struct componentname *, vnode_t, vnode_t, struct componentname *, vfs_rename_flags_t, vfs_context_t);
789 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
790
791 #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
792 struct vnop_compound_rename_args {
793 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
794
795 vnode_t a_fdvp; /* Directory from which to rename */
796 vnode_t *a_fvpp; /* Vnode to rename (can point to a NULL pointer) */
797 struct componentname *a_fcnp; /* Source name */
798 struct vnode_attr *a_fvap;
799
800 vnode_t a_tdvp; /* Directory to which to rename */
801 vnode_t *a_tvpp; /* Vnode to rename over (can point to a NULL pointer) */
802 struct componentname *a_tcnp; /* Destination name */
803 struct vnode_attr *a_tvap;
804
805 uint32_t a_flags; /* Control flags: currently unused */
806 vfs_context_t a_context; /* Authorization context */
807 int (*a_rename_authorizer)( /* Authorization callback */
808 vnode_t fdvp, /* As passed to VNOP */
809 vnode_t fvp, /* Vnode to rename */
810 struct componentname *fcnp, /* As passed to VNOP */
811 vnode_t tdvp, /* As passed to VNOP */
812 vnode_t tvp, /* Vnode to rename over (can be NULL) */
813 struct componentname *tcnp, /* As passed to VNOP */
814 vfs_context_t ctx, /* As passed to VNOP */
815 void *reserved); /* Always NULL */
816 void *a_reserved; /* Currently unused */
817 };
818 #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
819
820 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
821 errno_t
822 VNOP_COMPOUND_RENAME(
823 struct vnode *fdvp, struct vnode **fvpp, struct componentname *fcnp, struct vnode_attr *fvap,
824 struct vnode *tdvp, struct vnode **tvpp, struct componentname *tcnp, struct vnode_attr *tvap,
825 uint32_t flags, vfs_context_t ctx);
826 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
827
828 struct vnop_mkdir_args {
829 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
830 vnode_t a_dvp;
831 vnode_t *a_vpp;
832 struct componentname *a_cnp;
833 struct vnode_attr *a_vap;
834 vfs_context_t a_context;
835 };
836
837 /*!
838 * @function VNOP_MKDIR
839 * @abstract Call down to a filesystem to create a directory.
840 * @discussion The newly created directory should be returned with an iocount which will be dropped by the caller.
841 * @param dvp Directory in which to create new directory.
842 * @param vpp Destination for pointer to new directory's vnode.
843 * @param cnp Name information for new directory.
844 * @param vap Attributes for new directory.
845 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for mkdir request.
846 * @return 0 for success, else an error code.
847 */
848 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
849 extern errno_t VNOP_MKDIR(vnode_t, vnode_t *, struct componentname *, struct vnode_attr *, vfs_context_t);
850 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
851
852
853 #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
854 struct vnop_compound_mkdir_args {
855 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
856 vnode_t a_dvp; /* Directory in which to create */
857 vnode_t *a_vpp; /* Destination for found or created vnode */
858 struct componentname *a_cnp; /* Name of directory to create */
859 struct vnode_attr *a_vap; /* Creation attributes */
860 uint32_t a_flags; /* Control flags (unused) */
861 vfs_context_t a_context; /* Authorization context */
862 #if 0
863 int (*a_mkdir_authorizer)(vnode_t dvp, struct componentname *cnp, struct vnode_attr *vap, vfs_context_t ctx, void *reserved);
864 #endif /* 0 */
865 void *a_reserved; /* Unused */
866 };
867 #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
868
869 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
870 extern errno_t VNOP_COMPOUND_MKDIR(vnode_t, vnode_t *, struct nameidata *, struct vnode_attr *, vfs_context_t);
871 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
872
873 struct vnop_rmdir_args {
874 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
875 vnode_t a_dvp;
876 vnode_t a_vp;
877 struct componentname *a_cnp;
878 vfs_context_t a_context;
879 };
880
881 /*!
882 * @function VNOP_RMDIR
883 * @abstract Call down to a filesystem to delete a directory.
884 * @param dvp Parent of directory to be removed.
885 * @param vp Directory to remove.
886 * @param cnp Name information for directory to be deleted.
887 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for rmdir request.
888 * @return 0 for success, else an error code.
889 */
890 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
891 extern errno_t VNOP_RMDIR(vnode_t, vnode_t, struct componentname *, vfs_context_t);
892 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
893
894 #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
895 struct vnop_compound_rmdir_args {
896 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
897 vnode_t a_dvp; /* Directory in which to look up and delete */
898 vnode_t *a_vpp; /* Destination for found vnode */
899 struct componentname *a_cnp; /* Name to delete */
900 struct vnode_attr *a_vap; /* Location in which to store attributes if delete succeeds (can be NULL) */
901 uint32_t a_flags; /* Control flags (currently unused) */
902 vfs_context_t a_context; /* Context for authorization */
903 int (*a_rmdir_authorizer)( /* Authorization callback */
904 vnode_t dvp, /* As passed to VNOP */
905 vnode_t vp, /* Directory to delete */
906 struct componentname *cnp, /* As passed to VNOP */
907 vfs_context_t ctx, /* As passed to VNOP */
908 void *reserved); /* Always NULL */
909 void *a_reserved; /* Unused */
910 };
911 #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
912
913 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
914 extern errno_t VNOP_COMPOUND_RMDIR(vnode_t, vnode_t*, struct nameidata *, struct vnode_attr *vap, vfs_context_t);
915 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
916
917
918 struct vnop_symlink_args {
919 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
920 vnode_t a_dvp;
921 vnode_t *a_vpp;
922 struct componentname *a_cnp;
923 struct vnode_attr *a_vap;
924 char *a_target;
925 vfs_context_t a_context;
926 };
927
928 /*!
929 * @function VNOP_SYMLINK
930 * @abstract Call down to a filesystem to create a symbolic link.
931 * @param If VNOP_SYMLINK() is successful, the new file should be returned with an iocount which will
932 * be dropped by the caller. VFS does not ensure that the target path will have a length shorter
933 * than the max symlink length for the filesystem.
934 * @param dvp Parent directory for new symlink file.
935 * @param vpp
936 * @param cnp Name information for new symlink.
937 * @param vap Attributes for symlink.
938 * @param target Path for symlink to store; for "ln -s /var/vardir linktovardir", "target" would be "/var/vardir"
939 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for symlink request.
940 * @return 0 for success, else an error code.
941 */
942 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
943 extern errno_t VNOP_SYMLINK(vnode_t, vnode_t *, struct componentname *, struct vnode_attr *, char *, vfs_context_t);
944 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
945
946 /*
947 *
948 * When VNOP_READDIR is called from the NFS Server, the nfs_data
949 * argument is non-NULL.
950 *
951 * The value of nfs_eofflag should be set to TRUE if the end of
952 * the directory was reached while reading.
953 *
954 * The directory seek offset (cookies) are returned to the NFS client and
955 * may be used later to restart a directory read part way through
956 * the directory. There is one cookie returned for each directory
957 * entry returned and its size is determince from nfs_sizeofcookie.
958 * The value of the cookie should be the logical offset within the
959 * directory where the on-disc version of the appropriate directory
960 * entry starts. Memory for the cookies is allocated from M_TEMP
961 * and it is freed by the caller of VNOP_READDIR.
962 *
963 */
964
965 struct vnop_readdir_args {
966 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
967 vnode_t a_vp;
968 struct uio *a_uio;
969 int a_flags;
970 int *a_eofflag;
971 int *a_numdirent;
972 vfs_context_t a_context;
973 };
974
975 /*!
976 * @function VNOP_READDIR
977 * @abstract Call down to a filesystem to enumerate directory entries.
978 * @discussion VNOP_READDIR() packs a buffer with "struct dirent" directory entry representations as described
979 * by the "getdirentries" manual page.
980 * @param vp Directory to enumerate.
981 * @param uio Destination information for resulting direntries.
982 * @param flags VNODE_READDIR_EXTENDED, VNODE_READDIR_REQSEEKOFF, VNODE_READDIR_SEEKOFF32: Apple-internal flags.
983 * @param eofflag Should be set to 1 if the end of the directory has been reached.
984 * @param numdirent Should be set to number of entries written into buffer.
985 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for readdir request.
986 * @return 0 for success, else an error code.
987 */
988 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
989 extern errno_t VNOP_READDIR(vnode_t, struct uio *, int, int *, int *, vfs_context_t);
990 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
991
992 struct vnop_readdirattr_args {
993 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
994 vnode_t a_vp;
995 struct attrlist *a_alist;
996 struct uio *a_uio;
997 uint32_t a_maxcount;
998 uint32_t a_options;
999 uint32_t *a_newstate;
1000 int *a_eofflag;
1001 uint32_t *a_actualcount;
1002 vfs_context_t a_context;
1003 };
1004
1005 /*!
1006 * @function VNOP_READDIRATTR
1007 * @abstract Call down to get file attributes for many files in a directory at once.
1008 * @discussion VNOP_READDIRATTR() packs a buffer with file attributes, as if the results of many "getattrlist" calls.
1009 * @param vp Directory in which to enumerate entries' attributes.
1010 * @param alist Which attributes are wanted for each directory entry.
1011 * @param uio Destination information for resulting attributes.
1012 * @param maxcount Maximum count of files to get attributes for.
1013 * @param options FSOPT_NOFOLLOW: do not follow symbolic links. FSOPT_NOINMEMUPDATE: do not use data which have been
1014 * updated since an inode was loaded into memory.
1015 * @param newstate The "newstate" should be set to a value which changes if the contents of a directory change
1016 * through an addition or deletion but stays the same otherwise.
1017 * @param eofflag Should be set to 1 if the end of the directory has been reached.
1018 * @param actualcount Should be set to number of files whose attributes were written into buffer.
1019 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for readdirattr request.
1020 * @return 0 for success, else an error code.
1021 */
1022 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1023 extern errno_t VNOP_READDIRATTR(vnode_t, struct attrlist *, struct uio *, uint32_t, uint32_t, uint32_t *, int *, uint32_t *, vfs_context_t);
1024 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1025
1026 struct vnop_getattrlistbulk_args {
1027 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1028 vnode_t a_vp;
1029 struct attrlist *a_alist;
1030 struct vnode_attr *a_vap;
1031 struct uio *a_uio;
1032 void *a_private;
1033 uint64_t a_options;
1034 int32_t *a_eofflag;
1035 int32_t *a_actualcount;
1036 vfs_context_t a_context;
1037 };
1038
1039 /*!
1040 * @function VNOP_GETATTRLISTBULK
1041 * @abstract Call down to get file attributes for many files in a directory at once.
1042 * @discussion VNOP_GETATTRLISTBULK() packs a buffer with file attributes, as if the results of many "getattrlist" calls.
1043 * @param vp Directory in which to enumerate entries' attributes.
1044 * @param alist Which attributes are wanted for each directory entry.
1045 * @param uio Destination information for resulting attributes.
1046 * @param vap initialised vnode_attr structure pointer. This structure also has memory allocated (MAXPATHLEN bytes) and assigned to the va_name field for filesystems to use.
1047 * @param private reserved for future use.
1048 * @param options
1049 * @param eofflag Should be set to 1 if the end of the directory has been reached.
1050 * @param actualcount Should be set to number of files whose attributes were written into buffer.
1051 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for getattrlistbulk request.
1052 * @return 0 for success, else an error code.
1053 */
1054 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1055 extern errno_t VNOP_GETATTRLISTBULK(vnode_t, struct attrlist *, struct vnode_attr *, uio_t, void *, uint64_t, int32_t *, int32_t *, vfs_context_t);
1056 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1057
1058 struct vnop_readlink_args {
1059 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1060 vnode_t a_vp;
1061 struct uio *a_uio;
1062 vfs_context_t a_context;
1063 };
1064
1065 /*!
1066 * @function VNOP_READLINK
1067 * @abstract Call down to a filesystem to get the pathname represented by a symbolic link.
1068 * @discussion VNOP_READLINK() gets the path stored in a symbolic link; it is called by namei() and the readlink() system call.
1069 * @param vp Symbolic link to read from.
1070 * @param uio Destination information for link path.
1071 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for readlink request.
1072 * @return 0 for success, else an error code.
1073 */
1074 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1075 extern errno_t VNOP_READLINK(vnode_t, struct uio *, vfs_context_t);
1076 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1077
1078 struct vnop_inactive_args {
1079 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1080 vnode_t a_vp;
1081 vfs_context_t a_context;
1082 };
1083
1084 /*!
1085 * @function VNOP_INACTIVE
1086 * @abstract Notify a filesystem that the last usecount (persistent reference) on a vnode has been dropped.
1087 * @discussion VNOP_INACTVE() gives a filesystem a chance to aggressively release resources assocated with a vnode, perhaps
1088 * even to call vnode_recycle(), but no action is prescribed; it is acceptable for VNOP_INACTIVE to be a no-op and
1089 * to defer all reclamation until VNOP_RECLAIM().
1090 * VNOP_INACTVE() will not be called on a vnode if no persistent reference is ever taken; an
1091 * important example is a stat(), which takes an iocount, reads its data, and drops that iocount.
1092 * @param vp The vnode which is now inactive.
1093 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for inactive message.
1094 * @return 0 for success, else an error code, but return value is currently ignored.
1095 */
1096 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1097 extern errno_t VNOP_INACTIVE(vnode_t, vfs_context_t);
1098 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1099
1100 struct vnop_reclaim_args {
1101 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1102 vnode_t a_vp;
1103 vfs_context_t a_context;
1104 };
1105
1106 /*!
1107 * @function VNOP_RECLAIM
1108 * @abstract Release filesystem-internal resources for a vnode.
1109 * @discussion VNOP_RECLAIM() is called as part of the process of recycling a vnode. During
1110 * a reclaim routine, a filesystem should remove a vnode from its hash and deallocate any resources
1111 * allocated to that vnode. VFS guarantees that when VNOP_RECLAIM() is called, there are no more
1112 * iocount references on a vnode (though there may still be usecount references--these are invalidated
1113 * by the reclaim) and that no more will be granted. This means in practice that there will be no
1114 * filesystem calls on the vnode being reclaimed until the reclaim has finished and the vnode has
1115 * been reused.
1116 * @param vp The vnode to reclaim.
1117 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for reclaim.
1118 * @return 0 for success, or an error code. A nonzero return value results in a panic.
1119 */
1120 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1121 extern errno_t VNOP_RECLAIM(vnode_t, vfs_context_t);
1122 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1123
1124 struct vnop_pathconf_args {
1125 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1126 vnode_t a_vp;
1127 int a_name;
1128 int32_t *a_retval;
1129 vfs_context_t a_context;
1130 };
1131
1132 /*!
1133 * @function VNOP_PATHCONF
1134 * @abstract Query a filesystem for path properties.
1135 * @param vp The vnode whose filesystem to query.
1136 * @param name Which property to request: see unistd.h. For example: _PC_CASE_SENSITIVE (is
1137 * a filesystem case-sensitive?). Only one property can be requested at a time.
1138 * @param retval Destination for value of property.
1139 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for pathconf request.
1140 * @return 0 for success, or an error code.
1141 */
1142 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1143 extern errno_t VNOP_PATHCONF(vnode_t, int, int32_t *, vfs_context_t);
1144 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1145
1146 struct vnop_advlock_args {
1147 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1148 vnode_t a_vp;
1149 caddr_t a_id;
1150 int a_op;
1151 struct flock *a_fl;
1152 int a_flags;
1153 vfs_context_t a_context;
1154 struct timespec *a_timeout;
1155 };
1156
1157 /*!
1158 * @function VNOP_ADVLOCK
1159 * @abstract Aquire or release and advisory lock on a vnode.
1160 * @discussion Advisory locking is somewhat complicated. VNOP_ADVLOCK is overloaded for
1161 * both flock() and POSIX advisory locking usage, though not all filesystems support both (or any). VFS
1162 * provides an advisory locking mechanism for filesystems which can take advantage of it; vfs_setlocklocal()
1163 * marks a filesystem as using VFS advisory locking support.
1164 * @param vp The vnode to lock or unlock.
1165 * @param id Identifier for lock holder: ignored by most filesystems.
1166 * @param op Which locking operation: F_SETLK: set locking information about a region.
1167 * F_GETLK: get locking information about the specified region. F_UNLCK: Unlock a region.
1168 * @param fl Description of file region to lock. l_whence is as with "lseek."
1169 * Includes a type: F_RDLCK (shared lock), F_UNLCK (unlock) , and F_WRLCK (exclusive lock).
1170 * @param flags F_FLOCK: use flock() semantics. F_POSIX: use POSIX semantics. F_WAIT: sleep if necessary.
1171 * F_PROV: Non-coelesced provisional lock (unused in xnu).
1172 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for advisory locking request.
1173 * @param timeout Timespec for timeout in case of F_SETLKWTIMEOUT.
1174 * @return 0 for success, or an error code.
1175 */
1176 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1177 extern errno_t VNOP_ADVLOCK(vnode_t, caddr_t, int, struct flock *, int, vfs_context_t, struct timespec *);
1178 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1179
1180 struct vnop_allocate_args {
1181 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1182 vnode_t a_vp;
1183 off_t a_length;
1184 u_int32_t a_flags;
1185 off_t *a_bytesallocated;
1186 off_t a_offset;
1187 vfs_context_t a_context;
1188 };
1189
1190 /*!
1191 * @function VNOP_ALLOCATE
1192 * @abstract Pre-allocate space for a file.
1193 * @discussion VNOP_ALLOCATE() changes the amount of backing store set aside to
1194 * a file. It can be used to either shrink or grow a file. If the file shrinks,
1195 * its ubc size will be modified accordingly, but if it grows, then the ubc size is unchanged;
1196 * space is set aside without being actively used by the file. VNOP_ALLOCATE() is currently only
1197 * called as part of the F_PREALLOCATE fcntl.
1198 * @param vp The vnode for which to preallocate space.
1199 * @param length Desired preallocated file length.
1200 * @param flags
1201 * PREALLOCATE: preallocate allocation blocks.
1202 * ALLOCATECONTIG: allocate contigious space.
1203 * ALLOCATEALL: allocate all requested space or no space at all.
1204 * FREEREMAINDER: deallocate allocated but unfilled blocks.
1205 * ALLOCATEFROMPEOF: allocate from the physical eof.
1206 * ALLOCATEFROMVOL: allocate from the volume offset.
1207 * @param bytesallocated Additional bytes set aside for file. Set to 0 if none are allocated
1208 * OR if the file is contracted.
1209 * @param offset Hint for where to find free blocks.
1210 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for allocation request.
1211 * @return 0 for success, or an error code.
1212 */
1213 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1214 extern errno_t VNOP_ALLOCATE(vnode_t, off_t, u_int32_t, off_t *, off_t, vfs_context_t);
1215 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1216
1217 struct vnop_pagein_args {
1218 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1219 vnode_t a_vp;
1220 upl_t a_pl;
1221 upl_offset_t a_pl_offset;
1222 off_t a_f_offset;
1223 size_t a_size;
1224 int a_flags;
1225 vfs_context_t a_context;
1226 };
1227
1228 /*!
1229 * @function VNOP_PAGEIN
1230 * @abstract Pull file data into memory.
1231 * @discussion VNOP_PAGEIN() is called by when a process faults on data mapped from a file or
1232 * when madvise() demands pre-fetching. It is conceptually somewhat similar to VNOP_READ(). Filesystems
1233 * are typically expected to call cluster_pagein() to handle the labor of mapping and committing the UPL.
1234 * @param vp The vnode for which to page in data.
1235 * @param pl UPL describing pages needing to be paged in.
1236 * @param pl_offset Offset in UPL at which to start placing data.
1237 * @param f_offset Offset in file of data needing to be paged in.
1238 * @param size Amount of data to page in (in bytes).
1239 * @param flags UPL-style flags: UPL_IOSYNC, UPL_NOCOMMIT, UPL_NORDAHEAD, UPL_VNODE_PAGER, UPL_MSYNC.
1240 * Filesystems should generally leave it to the cluster layer to handle these flags. See the
1241 * memory_object_types.h header in the kernel framework if interested.
1242 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for pagein request.
1243 * @return 0 for success, or an error code.
1244 */
1245 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1246 extern errno_t VNOP_PAGEIN(vnode_t, upl_t, upl_offset_t, off_t, size_t, int, vfs_context_t);
1247 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1248
1249 struct vnop_pageout_args {
1250 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1251 vnode_t a_vp;
1252 upl_t a_pl;
1253 upl_offset_t a_pl_offset;
1254 off_t a_f_offset;
1255 size_t a_size;
1256 int a_flags;
1257 vfs_context_t a_context;
1258 };
1259
1260 /*!
1261 * @function VNOP_PAGEOUT
1262 * @abstract Write data from a mapped file back to disk.
1263 * @discussion VNOP_PAGEOUT() is called when data from a mapped file needs to be flushed to disk, either
1264 * because of an msync() call or due to memory pressure. Filesystems are for the most part expected to
1265 * just call cluster_pageout(). However, if they opt into the VFC_VFSVNOP_PAGEOUTV2 flag, then
1266 * they will be responsible for creating their own UPLs.
1267 * @param vp The vnode for which to page out data.
1268 * @param pl UPL describing pages needed to be paged out. If UPL is NULL, then it means the filesystem
1269 * has opted into VFC_VFSVNOP_PAGEOUTV2 semantics, which means that it will create and operate on its own UPLs
1270 * as opposed to relying on the one passed down into the filesystem. This means that the filesystem must be
1271 * responsible for N cluster_pageout calls for N dirty ranges in the UPL.
1272 * @param pl_offset Offset in UPL from which to start paging out data. Under the new VFC_VFSVNOP_PAGEOUTV2
1273 * semantics, this is the offset in the range specified that must be paged out if the associated page is dirty.
1274 * @param f_offset Offset in file of data needing to be paged out. Under the new VFC_VFSVNOP_PAGEOUTV2
1275 * semantics, this represents the offset in the file where we should start looking for dirty pages.
1276 * @param size Amount of data to page out (in bytes). Under VFC_VFSVNOP_PAGEOUTV2, this represents
1277 * the size of the range to be considered. The fileystem is free to extend or shrink the specified range
1278 * to better fit its blocking model as long as the page at 'pl_offset' is included.
1279 * @param flags UPL-style flags: UPL_IOSYNC, UPL_NOCOMMIT, UPL_NORDAHEAD, UPL_VNODE_PAGER, UPL_MSYNC.
1280 * Filesystems should generally leave it to the cluster layer to handle these flags. See the
1281 * memory_object_types.h header in the kernel framework if interested.
1282 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for pageout request.
1283 * @return 0 for success, or an error code.
1284 */
1285 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1286 extern errno_t VNOP_PAGEOUT(vnode_t, upl_t, upl_offset_t, off_t, size_t, int, vfs_context_t);
1287 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1288
1289 struct vnop_searchfs_args {
1290 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1291 vnode_t a_vp;
1292 void *a_searchparams1;
1293 void *a_searchparams2;
1294 struct attrlist *a_searchattrs;
1295 uint32_t a_maxmatches;
1296 struct timeval *a_timelimit;
1297 struct attrlist *a_returnattrs;
1298 uint32_t *a_nummatches;
1299 uint32_t a_scriptcode;
1300 uint32_t a_options;
1301 struct uio *a_uio;
1302 struct searchstate *a_searchstate;
1303 vfs_context_t a_context;
1304 };
1305
1306 /*
1307 * @function VNOP_SEARCHFS
1308 * @abstract Search a filesystem quickly for files or directories that match the passed-in search criteria.
1309 * @discussion VNOP_SEARCHFS is a getattrlist-based system call which is implemented almost entirely inside
1310 * supported filesystems. Callers provide a set of criteria to match against, and the filesystem is responsible
1311 * for finding all files or directories that match the criteria. Once these files or directories are found,
1312 * the user-requested attributes of these files is provided as output. The set of searchable attributes is a
1313 * subset of the getattrlist attributes. For example, ATTR_CMN_UUID is not a valid searchable attribute as of
1314 * 10.6. A common usage scenario could be to request all files whose mod dates is greater than time X, less than
1315 * time Y, and provide the inode ID and filename of the matching objects as output.
1316 * @param vp The vnode representing the mountpoint of the filesystem to be searched.
1317 * @param a_searchparams1 If one-argument search criteria is requested, the search criteria would go here. However,
1318 * some search criteria, like ATTR_CMN_MODTIME, can be bounded. The user could request files modified between time X
1319 * and time Y. In this case, the lower bound goes in a_searchparams1.
1320 * @param a_searchparams2 If two-argument search criteria is requested, the upper bound goes in here.
1321 * @param a_searchattrs Contains the getattrlist-style attribute bits which are requested by the current search.
1322 * @param a_maxmatches The maximum number of matches to return in a single system call.
1323 * @param a_timelimit The suggested maximum amount of time we can spend in the kernel to service this system call.
1324 * Filesystems should use this as a guide only, and set their own internal maximum time to avoid denial of service.
1325 * @param a_returnattrs The getattrlist-style attributes to return for items in the filesystem that match the search
1326 * criteria above.
1327 * @param a_scriptcode Currently ignored.
1328 * @param a_uio The uio in which to write out the search matches.
1329 * @param a_searchstate Sometimes searches cannot be completed in a single system call. In this case, we provide
1330 * an identifier back to the user which indicates where to resume a previously-started search. This is an opaque structure
1331 * used by the filesystem to identify where to resume said search.
1332 * @param a_context The context in which to perform the filesystem search.
1333 * @return 0 on success, EAGAIN for searches which could not be completed in 1 call, and other ERRNOS as needed.
1334 */
1335
1336 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1337 extern errno_t VNOP_SEARCHFS(vnode_t, void *, void *, struct attrlist *, uint32_t, struct timeval *, struct attrlist *, uint32_t *, uint32_t, uint32_t, struct uio *, struct searchstate *, vfs_context_t);
1338 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1339
1340 struct vnop_copyfile_args {
1341 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1342 vnode_t a_fvp;
1343 vnode_t a_tdvp;
1344 vnode_t a_tvp;
1345 struct componentname *a_tcnp;
1346 int a_mode;
1347 int a_flags;
1348 vfs_context_t a_context;
1349 };
1350
1351 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1352 extern errno_t VNOP_COPYFILE(vnode_t, vnode_t, vnode_t, struct componentname *, int, int, vfs_context_t);
1353 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1354
1355 typedef enum dir_clone_authorizer_op {
1356 OP_AUTHORIZE = 0, /* request authorization of action */
1357 OP_VATTR_SETUP = 1, /* query for attributes that are required for OP_AUTHORIZE */
1358 OP_VATTR_CLEANUP = 2 /* request to cleanup any state or free any memory allocated in OP_AUTHORIZE */
1359 } dir_clone_authorizer_op_t;
1360
1361 struct vnop_clonefile_args {
1362 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1363 vnode_t a_fvp;
1364 vnode_t a_dvp;
1365 vnode_t *a_vpp;
1366 struct componentname *a_cnp;
1367 struct vnode_attr *a_vap;
1368 uint32_t a_flags;
1369 vfs_context_t a_context;
1370 int (*a_dir_clone_authorizer)( /* Authorization callback */
1371 struct vnode_attr *vap, /* attribute to be authorized */
1372 kauth_action_t action, /* action for which attribute is to be authorized */
1373 struct vnode_attr *dvap, /* target directory attributes */
1374 vnode_t sdvp, /* source directory vnode pointer (optional) */
1375 mount_t mp, /* mount point of filesystem */
1376 dir_clone_authorizer_op_t vattr_op, /* specific operation requested : setup, authorization or cleanup */
1377 uint32_t flags, /* needs to have the value passed to a_flags */
1378 vfs_context_t ctx, /* As passed to VNOP */
1379 void *reserved); /* Always NULL */
1380 void *a_reserved; /* Currently unused */
1381 };
1382
1383 /*!
1384 * @function VNOP_CLONEFILE
1385 * @abstract Call down to a filesystem to clone a filesystem object (regular file, directory or symbolic link.)
1386 * @discussion If file creation succeeds, "vpp" should be returned with an iocount to be dropped by the caller.
1387 * @param dvp Directory in which to clone object.
1388 * @param vpp Destination for vnode for newly cloned object.
1389 * @param cnp Description of name of object to clone.
1390 * @param vap File creation properties, as seen in vnode_getattr(). Manipulated with VATTR_ISACTIVE, VATTR_RETURN,
1391 * VATTR_SET_SUPPORTED, and so forth. All attributes not set here should either be copied
1392 * from the source object
1393 * or set to values which are used for creating new filesystem objects
1394 * @param ctx Context against which to authenticate file creation.
1395 * @return 0 for success or a filesystem-specific error.
1396 */
1397 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1398 extern errno_t VNOP_CLONEFILE(vnode_t, vnode_t, vnode_t *, struct componentname *, struct vnode_attr *, uint32_t, vfs_context_t);
1399 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1400
1401 struct vnop_getxattr_args {
1402 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1403 vnode_t a_vp;
1404 const char * a_name;
1405 uio_t a_uio;
1406 size_t *a_size;
1407 int a_options;
1408 vfs_context_t a_context;
1409 };
1410 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_getxattr_desc;
1411
1412 /*!
1413 * @function VNOP_GETXATTR
1414 * @abstract Get extended file attributes.
1415 * @param vp The vnode to get extended attributes for.
1416 * @param name Which property to extract.
1417 * @param uio Destination information for attribute value.
1418 * @param size Should be set to the amount of data written.
1419 * @param options XATTR_NOSECURITY: bypass security-checking.
1420 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for getxattr request.
1421 * @return 0 for success, or an error code.
1422 */
1423 extern errno_t VNOP_GETXATTR(vnode_t vp, const char *name, uio_t uio, size_t *size, int options, vfs_context_t ctx);
1424
1425 struct vnop_setxattr_args {
1426 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1427 vnode_t a_vp;
1428 const char * a_name;
1429 uio_t a_uio;
1430 int a_options;
1431 vfs_context_t a_context;
1432 };
1433 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_setxattr_desc;
1434
1435 /*!
1436 * @function VNOP_SETXATTR
1437 * @abstract Set extended file attributes.
1438 * @param vp The vnode to set extended attributes for.
1439 * @param name Which property to extract.
1440 * @param uio Source information for attribute value.
1441 * @param options XATTR_NOSECURITY: bypass security-checking. XATTR_CREATE: set value, fail if exists.
1442 * XATTR_REPLACE: set value, fail if does not exist.
1443 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for setxattr request.
1444 * @return 0 for success, or an error code.
1445 */
1446 extern errno_t VNOP_SETXATTR(vnode_t vp, const char *name, uio_t uio, int options, vfs_context_t ctx);
1447
1448 struct vnop_removexattr_args {
1449 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1450 vnode_t a_vp;
1451 const char * a_name;
1452 int a_options;
1453 vfs_context_t a_context;
1454 };
1455 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_removexattr_desc;
1456
1457 /*!
1458 * @function VNOP_REMOVEXATTR
1459 * @abstract Remove extended file attributes.
1460 * @param vp The vnode from which to remove extended attributes.
1461 * @param name Which attribute to delete.
1462 * @param options XATTR_NOSECURITY: bypass security-checking.
1463 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for attribute delete request.
1464 * @return 0 for success, or an error code.
1465 */
1466 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1467 extern errno_t VNOP_REMOVEXATTR(vnode_t, const char *, int, vfs_context_t);
1468 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1469
1470 struct vnop_listxattr_args {
1471 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1472 vnode_t a_vp;
1473 uio_t a_uio;
1474 size_t *a_size;
1475 int a_options;
1476 vfs_context_t a_context;
1477 };
1478 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_listxattr_desc;
1479
1480 /*!
1481 * @function VNOP_LISTXATTR
1482 * @abstract List extended attribute keys.
1483 * @discussion Should write a sequence of unseparated, null-terminated extended-attribute
1484 * names into the space described by the provided uio. These keys can then be passed to
1485 * getxattr() (and VNOP_GETXATTR()).
1486 * @param vp The vnode for which to get extended attribute keys.
1487 * @param uio Description of target memory for attribute keys.
1488 * @param size Should be set to amount of data written to buffer.
1489 * @param options XATTR_NOSECURITY: bypass security checking.
1490 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for attribute name request.
1491 */
1492 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1493 extern errno_t VNOP_LISTXATTR(vnode_t, uio_t, size_t *, int, vfs_context_t);
1494 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1495
1496 struct vnop_blktooff_args {
1497 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1498 vnode_t a_vp;
1499 daddr64_t a_lblkno;
1500 off_t *a_offset;
1501 };
1502
1503 /*!
1504 * @function VNOP_BLKTOOFF
1505 * @abstract Call down to a filesystem to convert a logical block number to a file offset.
1506 * @discussion VNOP_BLKTOOFF() converts a logical block to a file offset in bytes. That offset
1507 * can be passed to VNOP_BLOCKMAP(), then, to get a physical block number--buf_strategy() does this.
1508 * @param vp The vnode for which to convert a logical block to an offset.
1509 * @param lblkno Logical block number to turn into offset.
1510 * @param offset Destination for file offset.
1511 * @return 0 for success, else an error code.
1512 */
1513 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1514 extern errno_t VNOP_BLKTOOFF(vnode_t, daddr64_t, off_t *);
1515 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1516
1517 struct vnop_offtoblk_args {
1518 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1519 vnode_t a_vp;
1520 off_t a_offset;
1521 daddr64_t *a_lblkno;
1522 };
1523
1524 /*!
1525 * @function VNOP_OFFTOBLK
1526 * @abstract Call down to a filesystem to convert a file offset to a logical block number.
1527 * @param vp The vnode for which to convert an offset to a logical block number.
1528 * @param offset File offset to convert.
1529 * @param lblkno Destination for corresponding logical block number.
1530 * @return 0 for success, else an error code.
1531 */
1532 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1533 extern errno_t VNOP_OFFTOBLK(vnode_t, off_t, daddr64_t *);
1534 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1535
1536 struct vnop_blockmap_args {
1537 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1538 vnode_t a_vp;
1539 off_t a_foffset;
1540 size_t a_size;
1541 daddr64_t *a_bpn;
1542 size_t *a_run;
1543 void *a_poff;
1544 int a_flags;
1545 vfs_context_t a_context;
1546 };
1547
1548 /*!
1549 * @function VNOP_BLOCKMAP
1550 * @abstract Call down to a filesystem to get information about the on-disk layout of a file region.
1551 * @discussion VNOP_BLOCKMAP() returns the information required to pass a request for a contiguous region
1552 * down to a device's strategy routine.
1553 * @param vp The vnode for which to get on-disk information.
1554 * @param foffset Offset (in bytes) at which region starts.
1555 * @param size Size of region.
1556 * @param bpn Destination for physical block number at which region begins on disk.
1557 * @param run Destination for number of bytes which can be found contiguously on-disk before
1558 * first discontinuity.
1559 * @param poff Currently unused.
1560 * @param flags VNODE_READ: request is for a read. VNODE_WRITE: request is for a write.
1561 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for blockmap request; currently often set to NULL.
1562 * @return 0 for success, else an error code.
1563 */
1564 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1565 extern errno_t VNOP_BLOCKMAP(vnode_t, off_t, size_t, daddr64_t *, size_t *, void *,
1566 int, vfs_context_t);
1567 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1568
1569 struct vnop_strategy_args {
1570 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1571 struct buf *a_bp;
1572 };
1573
1574 /*!
1575 * @function VNOP_STRATEGY
1576 * @abstract Initiate I/O on a file (both read and write).
1577 * @discussion A filesystem strategy routine takes a buffer, performs whatever manipulations are necessary for passing
1578 * the I/O request down to the device layer, and calls the appropriate device's strategy routine. Most filesystems should
1579 * just call buf_strategy() with "bp" as the argument.
1580 * @param bp Complete specificiation of requested I/O: region of data involved, whether request is for read or write, and so on.
1581 * @return 0 for success, else an error code.
1582 */
1583 extern errno_t VNOP_STRATEGY(struct buf *bp);
1584
1585 struct vnop_bwrite_args {
1586 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1587 buf_t a_bp;
1588 };
1589
1590 /*!
1591 * @function VNOP_BWRITE
1592 * @abstract Write a buffer to backing store.
1593 * @discussion VNOP_BWRITE() is called by buf_bawrite() (asynchronous write) and potentially by buf_bdwrite() (delayed write)
1594 * but not by buf_bwrite(). A filesystem may choose to perform some kind of manipulation of the buffer in this routine; it
1595 * generally will end up calling VFS's default implementation, vn_bwrite() (which calls buf_bwrite() without further ado).
1596 * @param bp The buffer to write.
1597 * @return 0 for success, else an error code.
1598 */
1599 extern errno_t VNOP_BWRITE(buf_t bp);
1600
1601 struct vnop_kqfilt_add_args {
1602 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1603 struct vnode *a_vp;
1604 struct knote *a_kn;
1605 vfs_context_t a_context;
1606 };
1607 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_kqfilt_add_desc;
1608
1609 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1610 extern errno_t VNOP_KQFILT_ADD(vnode_t, struct knote *, vfs_context_t);
1611 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1612
1613 struct vnop_kqfilt_remove_args {
1614 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1615 struct vnode *a_vp;
1616 uintptr_t a_ident;
1617 vfs_context_t a_context;
1618 };
1619 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_kqfilt_remove_desc;
1620
1621 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1622 errno_t VNOP_KQFILT_REMOVE(vnode_t, uintptr_t, vfs_context_t);
1623 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1624
1625
1626 #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
1627 #define VNODE_MONITOR_BEGIN 0x01
1628 #define VNODE_MONITOR_END 0x02
1629 #define VNODE_MONITOR_UPDATE 0x04
1630 struct vnop_monitor_args {
1631 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1632 vnode_t a_vp;
1633 uint32_t a_events;
1634 uint32_t a_flags;
1635 void *a_handle;
1636 vfs_context_t a_context;
1637 };
1638 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_monitor_desc;
1639 #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1640
1641 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1642 /*!
1643 * @function VNOP_MONITOR
1644 * @abstract Indicate to a filesystem that the number of watchers of a file has changed.
1645 * @param vp The vnode whose watch state has changed.
1646 * @param events Unused. Filesystems can ignore this parameter.
1647 * @param flags Type of change to the watch state. VNODE_MONITOR_BEGIN is passed when the kernel
1648 * begins tracking a new watcher of a file. VNODE_MONITOR_END is passed when a watcher stops watching a file.
1649 * VNODE_MONITOR_UPDATE is currently unused. A filesystem is guaranteed that each VNODE_MONITOR_BEGIN
1650 * will be matched by a VNODE_MONITOR_END with the same "handle" argument.
1651 * @param handle Unique identifier for a given watcher. A VNODE_MONITOR_BEGIN for a given handle will be matched with a
1652 * VNODE_MONITOR_END for the same handle; a filesystem need not consider this parameter unless
1653 * it for some reason wants be able to match specific VNOP_MONITOR calls rather than just keeping
1654 * a count.
1655 * @param ctx The context which is starting to monitor a file or ending a watch on a file. A matching
1656 * pair of VNODE_MONITOR_BEGIN and VNODE_MONITOR_END need not have the same context.
1657 * @discussion VNOP_MONITOR() is intended to let networked filesystems know when they should bother
1658 * listening for changes to files which occur remotely, so that they can post notifications using
1659 * vnode_notify(). Local filesystems should not implement a monitor vnop.
1660 * It is called when there is a new watcher for a file or when a watcher for a file goes away.
1661 * Each BEGIN will be matched with an END with the same handle. Note that vnode_ismonitored() can
1662 * be used to see if there are currently watchers for a file.
1663 */
1664 errno_t VNOP_MONITOR(vnode_t vp, uint32_t events, uint32_t flags, void *handle, vfs_context_t ctx);
1665 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1666
1667 struct label;
1668 struct vnop_setlabel_args {
1669 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1670 struct vnode *a_vp;
1671 struct label *a_vl;
1672 vfs_context_t a_context;
1673 };
1674 extern struct vnodeop_desc vnop_setlabel_desc;
1675
1676 /*!
1677 * @function VNOP_SETLABEL
1678 * @abstract Associate a MACF label with a file.
1679 * @param vp The vnode to label.
1680 * @param label The desired label.
1681 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for label change.
1682 * @return 0 for success, else an error code.
1683 */
1684 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1685 errno_t VNOP_SETLABEL(vnode_t, struct label *, vfs_context_t);
1686 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1687
1688 #ifdef __APPLE_API_UNSTABLE
1689
1690 #if NAMEDSTREAMS
1691
1692 enum nsoperation { NS_OPEN, NS_CREATE, NS_DELETE };
1693
1694 /* a_flags for vnop_getnamedstream_args: */
1695 #define NS_GETRAWENCRYPTED 0x00000001
1696
1697 struct vnop_getnamedstream_args {
1698 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1699 vnode_t a_vp;
1700 vnode_t *a_svpp;
1701 const char *a_name;
1702 enum nsoperation a_operation;
1703 int a_flags;
1704 vfs_context_t a_context;
1705 };
1706
1707 /*!
1708 * @function VNOP_GETNAMEDSTREAM
1709 * @abstract Get a named stream associated with a file.
1710 * @discussion If this call sucecss, svpp should be returned with an iocount which the caller
1711 * will drop. VFS provides a facility for simulating named streams when interacting with filesystems
1712 * which do not support them.
1713 * @param vp The vnode for which to get a named stream.
1714 * @param svpp Destination for pointer to named stream's vnode.
1715 * @param name The name of the named stream, e.g. "com.apple.ResourceFork".
1716 * @param operation Operation to perform. In HFS and AFP, this parameter is only considered as follows:
1717 * if the resource fork has not been opened and the operation is not NS_OPEN, fail with ENOATTR. Currently
1718 * only passed as NS_OPEN by VFS.
1719 * @param flags Flags used to control getnamedstream behavior. Currently only used for raw-encrypted-requests.
1720 * @param ctx Context to authenticate for getting named stream.
1721 * @return 0 for success, else an error code.
1722 */
1723 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1724 extern errno_t VNOP_GETNAMEDSTREAM(vnode_t, vnode_t *, const char *, enum nsoperation, int flags, vfs_context_t);
1725 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1726
1727 struct vnop_makenamedstream_args {
1728 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1729 vnode_t *a_svpp;
1730 vnode_t a_vp;
1731 const char *a_name;
1732 int a_flags;
1733 vfs_context_t a_context;
1734 };
1735
1736 /*!
1737 * @function VNOP_MAKENAMEDSTREAM
1738 * @abstract Create a named stream associated with a file.
1739 * @discussion If this call succeeds, svpp should be returned with an iocount which the caller will drop.
1740 * VFS provides a facility for simulating named streams when interacting with filesystems
1741 * which do not support them.
1742 * @param vp The vnode for which to get a named stream.
1743 * @param svpp Destination for pointer to named stream's vnode.
1744 * @param name The name of the named stream, e.g. "com.apple.ResourceFork".
1745 * @param flags Currently unused.
1746 * @param ctx Context to authenticate creating named stream.
1747 * @return 0 for success, else an error code.
1748 */
1749 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1750 extern errno_t VNOP_MAKENAMEDSTREAM(vnode_t, vnode_t *, const char *, int flags, vfs_context_t);
1751 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1752
1753 struct vnop_removenamedstream_args {
1754 struct vnodeop_desc *a_desc;
1755 vnode_t a_vp;
1756 vnode_t a_svp;
1757 const char *a_name;
1758 int a_flags;
1759 vfs_context_t a_context;
1760 };
1761
1762 /*!
1763 * @function VNOP_REMOVENAMEDSTREAM
1764 * @abstract Delete a named stream associated with a file.
1765 * @discussion VFS provides a facility for simulating named streams when interacting with filesystems
1766 * which do not support them.
1767 * @param vp The vnode to which the named stream belongs.
1768 * @param svp The named stream's vnode.
1769 * @param name The name of the named stream, e.g. "com.apple.ResourceFork".
1770 * @param flags Currently unused.
1771 * @param ctx Context to authenticate deleting named stream.
1772 * @return 0 for success, else an error code.
1773 */
1774 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1775 extern errno_t VNOP_REMOVENAMEDSTREAM(vnode_t, vnode_t, const char *, int flags, vfs_context_t);
1776 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1777
1778 #endif // NAMEDSTREAMS
1779
1780 #endif // defined(__APPLE_API_UNSTABLE)
1781
1782 __END_DECLS
1783
1784 #endif /* KERNEL */
1785
1786 #endif /* !_SYS_VNODE_IF_H_ */