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1 #ifndef LINUX_EXPORTFS_H
2 #define LINUX_EXPORTFS_H 1
3 
4 #include <linux/types.h>
5 
6 struct dentry;
7 struct inode;
8 struct super_block;
9 struct vfsmount;
10 
11 /* limit the handle size to NFSv4 handle size now */
12 #define MAX_HANDLE_SZ 128
13 
14 /*
15  * The fileid_type identifies how the file within the filesystem is encoded.
16  * In theory this is freely set and parsed by the filesystem, but we try to
17  * stick to conventions so we can share some generic code and don't confuse
18  * sniffers like ethereal/wireshark.
19  *
20  * The filesystem must not use the value '0' or '0xff'.
21  */
22 enum fid_type {
23 	/*
24 	 * The root, or export point, of the filesystem.
25 	 * (Never actually passed down to the filesystem.
26 	 */
27 	FILEID_ROOT = 0,
28 
29 	/*
30 	 * 32bit inode number, 32 bit generation number.
31 	 */
32 	FILEID_INO32_GEN = 1,
33 
34 	/*
35 	 * 32bit inode number, 32 bit generation number,
36 	 * 32 bit parent directory inode number.
37 	 */
38 	FILEID_INO32_GEN_PARENT = 2,
39 
40 	/*
41 	 * 64 bit object ID, 64 bit root object ID,
42 	 * 32 bit generation number.
43 	 */
44 	FILEID_BTRFS_WITHOUT_PARENT = 0x4d,
45 
46 	/*
47 	 * 64 bit object ID, 64 bit root object ID,
48 	 * 32 bit generation number,
49 	 * 64 bit parent object ID, 32 bit parent generation.
50 	 */
51 	FILEID_BTRFS_WITH_PARENT = 0x4e,
52 
53 	/*
54 	 * 64 bit object ID, 64 bit root object ID,
55 	 * 32 bit generation number,
56 	 * 64 bit parent object ID, 32 bit parent generation,
57 	 * 64 bit parent root object ID.
58 	 */
59 	FILEID_BTRFS_WITH_PARENT_ROOT = 0x4f,
60 
61 	/*
62 	 * 32 bit block number, 16 bit partition reference,
63 	 * 16 bit unused, 32 bit generation number.
64 	 */
65 	FILEID_UDF_WITHOUT_PARENT = 0x51,
66 
67 	/*
68 	 * 32 bit block number, 16 bit partition reference,
69 	 * 16 bit unused, 32 bit generation number,
70 	 * 32 bit parent block number, 32 bit parent generation number
71 	 */
72 	FILEID_UDF_WITH_PARENT = 0x52,
73 
74 	/*
75 	 * 64 bit checkpoint number, 64 bit inode number,
76 	 * 32 bit generation number.
77 	 */
78 	FILEID_NILFS_WITHOUT_PARENT = 0x61,
79 
80 	/*
81 	 * 64 bit checkpoint number, 64 bit inode number,
82 	 * 32 bit generation number, 32 bit parent generation.
83 	 * 64 bit parent inode number.
84 	 */
85 	FILEID_NILFS_WITH_PARENT = 0x62,
86 };
87 
88 struct fid {
89 	union {
90 		struct {
91 			u32 ino;
92 			u32 gen;
93 			u32 parent_ino;
94 			u32 parent_gen;
95 		} i32;
96  		struct {
97  			u32 block;
98  			u16 partref;
99  			u16 parent_partref;
100  			u32 generation;
101  			u32 parent_block;
102  			u32 parent_generation;
103  		} udf;
104 		__u32 raw[0];
105 	};
106 };
107 
108 /**
109  * struct export_operations - for nfsd to communicate with file systems
110  * @encode_fh:      encode a file handle fragment from a dentry
111  * @fh_to_dentry:   find the implied object and get a dentry for it
112  * @fh_to_parent:   find the implied object's parent and get a dentry for it
113  * @get_name:       find the name for a given inode in a given directory
114  * @get_parent:     find the parent of a given directory
115  * @commit_metadata: commit metadata changes to stable storage
116  *
117  * See Documentation/filesystems/nfs/Exporting for details on how to use
118  * this interface correctly.
119  *
120  * encode_fh:
121  *    @encode_fh should store in the file handle fragment @fh (using at most
122  *    @max_len bytes) information that can be used by @decode_fh to recover the
123  *    file referred to by the &struct dentry @de.  If the @connectable flag is
124  *    set, the encode_fh() should store sufficient information so that a good
125  *    attempt can be made to find not only the file but also it's place in the
126  *    filesystem.   This typically means storing a reference to de->d_parent in
127  *    the filehandle fragment.  encode_fh() should return the fileid_type on
128  *    success and on error returns 255 (if the space needed to encode fh is
129  *    greater than @max_len*4 bytes). On error @max_len contains the minimum
130  *    size(in 4 byte unit) needed to encode the file handle.
131  *
132  * fh_to_dentry:
133  *    @fh_to_dentry is given a &struct super_block (@sb) and a file handle
134  *    fragment (@fh, @fh_len). It should return a &struct dentry which refers
135  *    to the same file that the file handle fragment refers to.  If it cannot,
136  *    it should return a %NULL pointer if the file was found but no acceptable
137  *    &dentries were available, or an %ERR_PTR error code indicating why it
138  *    couldn't be found (e.g. %ENOENT or %ENOMEM).  Any suitable dentry can be
139  *    returned including, if necessary, a new dentry created with d_alloc_root.
140  *    The caller can then find any other extant dentries by following the
141  *    d_alias links.
142  *
143  * fh_to_parent:
144  *    Same as @fh_to_dentry, except that it returns a pointer to the parent
145  *    dentry if it was encoded into the filehandle fragment by @encode_fh.
146  *
147  * get_name:
148  *    @get_name should find a name for the given @child in the given @parent
149  *    directory.  The name should be stored in the @name (with the
150  *    understanding that it is already pointing to a a %NAME_MAX+1 sized
151  *    buffer.   get_name() should return %0 on success, a negative error code
152  *    or error.  @get_name will be called without @parent->i_mutex held.
153  *
154  * get_parent:
155  *    @get_parent should find the parent directory for the given @child which
156  *    is also a directory.  In the event that it cannot be found, or storage
157  *    space cannot be allocated, a %ERR_PTR should be returned.
158  *
159  * commit_metadata:
160  *    @commit_metadata should commit metadata changes to stable storage.
161  *
162  * Locking rules:
163  *    get_parent is called with child->d_inode->i_mutex down
164  *    get_name is not (which is possibly inconsistent)
165  */
166 
167 struct export_operations {
168 	int (*encode_fh)(struct inode *inode, __u32 *fh, int *max_len,
169 			struct inode *parent);
170 	struct dentry * (*fh_to_dentry)(struct super_block *sb, struct fid *fid,
171 			int fh_len, int fh_type);
172 	struct dentry * (*fh_to_parent)(struct super_block *sb, struct fid *fid,
173 			int fh_len, int fh_type);
174 	int (*get_name)(struct dentry *parent, char *name,
175 			struct dentry *child);
176 	struct dentry * (*get_parent)(struct dentry *child);
177 	int (*commit_metadata)(struct inode *inode);
178 };
179 
180 extern int exportfs_encode_fh(struct dentry *dentry, struct fid *fid,
181 	int *max_len, int connectable);
182 extern struct dentry *exportfs_decode_fh(struct vfsmount *mnt, struct fid *fid,
183 	int fh_len, int fileid_type, int (*acceptable)(void *, struct dentry *),
184 	void *context);
185 
186 /*
187  * Generic helpers for filesystems.
188  */
189 extern struct dentry *generic_fh_to_dentry(struct super_block *sb,
190 	struct fid *fid, int fh_len, int fh_type,
191 	struct inode *(*get_inode) (struct super_block *sb, u64 ino, u32 gen));
192 extern struct dentry *generic_fh_to_parent(struct super_block *sb,
193 	struct fid *fid, int fh_len, int fh_type,
194 	struct inode *(*get_inode) (struct super_block *sb, u64 ino, u32 gen));
195 
196 #endif /* LINUX_EXPORTFS_H */
197