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This notice * is included in support of clause 2.2 (b) of the Apple Public License, * Version 2.0. */ /* * HISTORY * 8-April-1999 Dieter Siegmund (dieter@apple.com) * Ported to from FreeBSD 3.1 * Removed unnecessary/unused defines * Renamed structures/elements to clarify usage in code. */ #ifndef __DEVFS_DEVFSDEFS_H__ #define __DEVFS_DEVFSDEFS_H__ #include #include __BEGIN_DECLS #ifdef __APPLE_API_PRIVATE #define DEVMAXNAMESIZE 32 /* XXX */ #define DEVMAXPATHSIZE 128 /* XXX */ typedef enum { DEV_DIR, DEV_BDEV, DEV_CDEV, DEV_SLNK, #if FDESC DEV_DEVFD #endif /* FDESC */ } devfstype_t; extern int (**devfs_vnodeop_p)(void *); /* our own vector array for dirs */ extern int (**devfs_spec_vnodeop_p)(void *); /* our own vector array for devs */ extern struct vfsops devfs_vfsops; typedef struct devnode devnode_t; typedef struct devdirent devdirent_t; typedef union devnode_type devnode_type_t; struct devfs_stats { int nodes; int entries; int mounts; int stringspace; }; union devnode_type { dev_t dev; struct { devdirent_t * dirlist; devdirent_t * * dirlast; devnode_t * parent; devdirent_t * myname; /* my entry in .. */ int entrycount; }Dir; struct { char * name; /* must be allocated separately */ int namelen; }Slnk; }; struct devnode { devfstype_t dn_type; /* * Number of vnodes that point to this devnode. Note, we do not * add another reference for a lookup which finds an existing * vnode; a reference is added when a vnode is created and removed * when a vnode is reclaimed. A devnode will not be freed while * there are outstanding references. A refcount can be added to * prevent the free of a devnode in situations where there is not * guaranteed to be a vnode holding a ref, but it is important to * make sure that a deferred delete eventually happens if it is * blocked behind that reference. */ int dn_refcount; u_short dn_mode; uid_t dn_uid; gid_t dn_gid; struct timespec dn_atime;/* time of last access */ struct timespec dn_mtime;/* time of last modification */ struct timespec dn_ctime;/* time file changed */ int (***dn_ops)(void *);/* yuk... pointer to pointer(s) to funcs */ int dn_links;/* how many file links does this node have? */ struct devfsmount * dn_dvm; /* the mount structure for this 'plane' */ struct vnode * dn_vn; /* address of last vnode that represented us */ int dn_len; /* of any associated info (e.g. dir data) */ devdirent_t * dn_linklist;/* circular list of hardlinks to this node */ devnode_t * dn_nextsibling; /* the list of equivalent nodes */ devnode_t * * dn_prevsiblingp;/* backpointer for the above */ devnode_type_t dn_typeinfo; int dn_change; int dn_update; int dn_access; int dn_lflags; ino_t dn_ino; int (*dn_clone)(dev_t dev, int action); /* get minor # */ struct label * dn_label; /* security label */ }; #define DN_DELETE 0x02 #define DN_CREATE 0x04 #define DN_CREATEWAIT 0x08 struct devdirent { /*-----------------------directory entry fields-------------*/ char de_name[DEVMAXNAMESIZE]; devnode_t * de_dnp; /* the "inode" (devnode) pointer */ devnode_t * de_parent; /* backpointer to the directory itself */ devdirent_t * de_next; /* next object in this directory */ devdirent_t * *de_prevp; /* previous pointer in directory linked list */ devdirent_t * de_nextlink; /* next hardlink to this node */ devdirent_t * *de_prevlinkp; /* previous hardlink pointer for this node */ }; extern devdirent_t * dev_root; extern struct devfs_stats devfs_stats; extern lck_mtx_t devfs_mutex; extern lck_mtx_t devfs_attr_mutex; /* * Rules for front nodes: * Dirs hava a strict 1:1 relationship with their OWN devnode * Symlinks similarly * Device Nodes ALWAYS point to the devnode that is linked * to the Backing node. (with a ref count) */ /* * DEVFS specific per/mount information, used to link a monted fs to a * particular 'plane' of front nodes. */ struct devfsmount { struct mount * mount; /* vfs mount struct for this fs */ devdirent_t * plane_root;/* the root of this 'plane' */ }; /* * Prototypes for DEVFS virtual filesystem operations */ #include #include #include /* required for OSAddAtomic() */ //#define HIDDEN_MOUNTPOINT 1 /* misc */ #define M_DEVFSNAME M_DEVFS #define M_DEVFSNODE M_DEVFS #define M_DEVFSMNT M_DEVFS #define VTODN(vp) ((devnode_t *)(vp)->v_data) #define DEVFS_LOCK() lck_mtx_lock(&devfs_mutex) #define DEVFS_UNLOCK() lck_mtx_unlock(&devfs_mutex) #define DEVFS_ATTR_LOCK_SPIN() lck_mtx_lock_spin(&devfs_attr_mutex); #define DEVFS_ATTR_UNLOCK() lck_mtx_unlock(&devfs_attr_mutex); /* * XXX all the (SInt32 *) casts below assume sizeof(int) == sizeof(long) */ static __inline__ void DEVFS_INCR_ENTRIES(void) { OSAddAtomic(1, &devfs_stats.entries); } static __inline__ void DEVFS_DECR_ENTRIES(void) { OSAddAtomic(-1, &devfs_stats.entries); } static __inline__ void DEVFS_INCR_NODES(void) { OSAddAtomic(1, &devfs_stats.nodes); } static __inline__ void DEVFS_DECR_NODES(void) { OSAddAtomic(-1, &devfs_stats.nodes); } static __inline__ void DEVFS_INCR_MOUNTS(void) { OSAddAtomic(1, &devfs_stats.mounts); } static __inline__ void DEVFS_DECR_MOUNTS(void) { OSAddAtomic(-1, &devfs_stats.mounts); } static __inline__ void DEVFS_INCR_STRINGSPACE(int space) { OSAddAtomic(space, &devfs_stats.stringspace); } static __inline__ void DEVFS_DECR_STRINGSPACE(int space) { OSAddAtomic(-space, &devfs_stats.stringspace); } /* * Access, change, and modify times are protected by a separate lock, * which allows tty times to be updated (no more than once per second) * in the I/O path without too much fear of contention. * * For getattr, update times to current time if the last update was recent; * preserve legacy behavior that frequent stats can yield sub-second resolutions. * If the last time is old, however, we know that the event that triggered * the need for an update was no more than 1s after the last update. In that case, * use (last update + 1s) as the time, avoiding the illusion that last update happened * much later than it really did. */ #define DEVFS_LAZY_UPDATE_SECONDS 1 #define DEVFS_UPDATE_CHANGE 0x1 #define DEVFS_UPDATE_MOD 0x2 #define DEVFS_UPDATE_ACCESS 0x4 static __inline__ void dn_copy_times(devnode_t * target, devnode_t * source) { DEVFS_ATTR_LOCK_SPIN(); target->dn_atime = source->dn_atime; target->dn_mtime = source->dn_mtime; target->dn_ctime = source->dn_ctime; DEVFS_ATTR_UNLOCK(); return; } #ifdef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE int devfs_make_symlink(devnode_t *dir_p, char *name, int mode, char *target, devdirent_t **newent); #endif /* BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE */ #endif /* __APPLE_API_PRIVATE */ __END_DECLS #endif /* __DEVFS_DEVFSDEFS_H__ */