devfs.h revision 125855
19564Serikj/*-
29564Serikj * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
39564Serikj *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
49564Serikj * Copyright (c) 2000
59564Serikj *	Poul-Henning Kamp.  All rights reserved.
69564Serikj * Copyright (c) 2002
79564Serikj *	Dima Dorfman.  All rights reserved.
89564Serikj *
99564Serikj * This code is derived from software donated to Berkeley by
109564Serikj * Jan-Simon Pendry.
119564Serikj *
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33 *	@(#)kernfs.h	8.6 (Berkeley) 3/29/95
34 * From: FreeBSD: src/sys/miscfs/kernfs/kernfs.h 1.14
35 *
36 * $FreeBSD: head/sys/fs/devfs/devfs.h 125855 2004-02-15 21:43:08Z phk $
37 */
38
39#ifndef _FS_DEVFS_DEVFS_H_
40#define	_FS_DEVFS_DEVFS_H_
41
42#define	DEVFS_MAGIC	0xdb0a087a
43
44/*
45 * Identifiers.  The ruleset and rule numbers are 16-bit values.  The
46 * "rule ID" is a combination of the ruleset and rule number; it
47 * should be able to univocally describe a rule in the system.  In
48 * this implementation, the upper 16 bits of the rule ID is the
49 * ruleset number; the lower 16 bits, the rule number within the
50 * aforementioned ruleset.
51 */
52typedef uint16_t devfs_rnum;
53typedef uint16_t devfs_rsnum;
54typedef uint32_t devfs_rid;
55
56/*
57 * Identifier manipulators.
58 */
59#define	rid2rsn(rid)	((rid) >> 16)
60#define	rid2rn(rid)	((rid) & 0xffff)
61#define	mkrid(rsn, rn)	((rn) | ((rsn) << 16))
62
63/*
64 * Plain DEVFS rule.  This gets shared between kernel and userland
65 * verbatim, so it shouldn't contain any pointers or other kernel- or
66 * userland-specific values.
67 */
68struct devfs_rule {
69	uint32_t dr_magic;			/* Magic number. */
70	devfs_rid dr_id;			/* Identifier. */
71
72	/*
73	 * Conditions under which this rule should be applied.  These
74	 * are ANDed together since OR can be simulated by using
75	 * multiple rules.  dr_icond determines which of the other
76	 * variables we should process.
77	 */
78	int	dr_icond;
79#define	DRC_DSWFLAGS	0x001
80#define	DRC_PATHPTRN	0x002
81#define	DRC_MAJOR	0x004
82	int	dr_dswflags;			/* cdevsw flags to match. */
83#define	DEVFS_MAXPTRNLEN	200
84	char	dr_pathptrn[DEVFS_MAXPTRNLEN];	/* Pattern to match path. */
85	int	dr_major;			/* Device major number. */
86
87	/*
88	 * Things to change.  dr_iacts determines which of the other
89	 * variables we should process.
90	 */
91	int	dr_iacts;
92#define	DRA_BACTS	0x001
93#define	DRA_UID		0x002
94#define	DRA_GID		0x004
95#define	DRA_MODE	0x008
96#define	DRA_INCSET	0x010
97	int	dr_bacts;			/* Boolean (on/off) action. */
98#define	DRB_HIDE	0x001			/* Hide entry (DE_WHITEOUT). */
99#define	DRB_UNHIDE	0x002			/* Unhide entry. */
100	uid_t	dr_uid;
101	gid_t	dr_gid;
102	mode_t	dr_mode;
103	devfs_rsnum dr_incset;			/* Included ruleset. */
104};
105
106/*
107 * Rule-related ioctls.
108 */
109#define	DEVFSIO_RADD		_IOWR('D', 0, struct devfs_rule)
110#define	DEVFSIO_RDEL		_IOW('D', 1, devfs_rid)
111#define	DEVFSIO_RAPPLY		_IOW('D', 2, struct devfs_rule)
112#define	DEVFSIO_RAPPLYID	_IOW('D', 3, devfs_rid)
113#define	DEVFSIO_RGETNEXT       	_IOWR('D', 4, struct devfs_rule)
114
115#define	DEVFSIO_SUSE		_IOW('D', 10, devfs_rsnum)
116#define	DEVFSIO_SAPPLY		_IOW('D', 11, devfs_rsnum)
117#define	DEVFSIO_SGETNEXT	_IOWR('D', 12, devfs_rsnum)
118
119/* XXX: DEVFSIO_RS_GET_INFO for refcount, active if any, etc. */
120
121#ifdef _KERNEL
122
123/*
124 * These are default sizes for the DEVFS inode table and the overflow
125 * table.  If the default table overflows we allocate the overflow
126 * table, the size of which can also be set with a sysctl.  If the
127 * overflow table fills you're toast.
128 */
129#ifndef NDEVFSINO
130#define NDEVFSINO 1024
131#endif
132
133#ifndef NDEVFSOVERFLOW
134#define NDEVFSOVERFLOW 32768
135#endif
136
137/*
138 * This is the first "per mount" inode, these are used for directories
139 * and symlinks and the like.  Must be larger than the number of "true"
140 * device nodes and symlinks.  It is.
141 */
142#define DEVFSINOMOUNT	0x2000000
143
144#ifdef MALLOC_DECLARE
145MALLOC_DECLARE(M_DEVFS);
146#endif
147
148struct devfs_dirent {
149	int			de_inode;
150	int			de_flags;
151#define	DE_WHITEOUT	0x1
152#define	DE_DOT		0x2
153#define	DE_DOTDOT	0x4
154	struct dirent 		*de_dirent;
155	TAILQ_ENTRY(devfs_dirent) de_list;
156	TAILQ_HEAD(, devfs_dirent) de_dlist;
157	struct devfs_dirent	*de_dir;
158	int			de_links;
159	mode_t			de_mode;
160	uid_t			de_uid;
161	gid_t			de_gid;
162	struct label		*de_label;
163	struct timespec 	de_atime;
164	struct timespec 	de_mtime;
165	struct timespec 	de_ctime;
166	struct vnode 		*de_vnode;
167	char 			*de_symlink;
168};
169
170struct devfs_mount {
171	struct mount		*dm_mount;
172	struct devfs_dirent	*dm_rootdir;
173	struct devfs_dirent	*dm_basedir;
174	unsigned		dm_generation;
175	struct devfs_dirent	**dm_dirent;
176	struct devfs_dirent	**dm_overflow;
177	int			dm_inode;
178	struct lock		dm_lock;
179	devfs_rsnum		dm_ruleset;
180};
181
182/*
183 * This is what we fill in dm_dirent[N] for a deleted entry.
184 */
185#define DE_DELETED ((struct devfs_dirent *)sizeof(struct devfs_dirent))
186
187#define VFSTODEVFS(mp)	((struct devfs_mount *)((mp)->mnt_data))
188
189void devfs_rules_apply(struct devfs_mount *dm, struct devfs_dirent *de);
190int devfs_rules_ioctl(struct mount *mp, u_long cmd, caddr_t data, struct thread *td);
191void devfs_rules_newmount(struct devfs_mount *dm, struct thread *td);
192int devfs_allocv (struct devfs_dirent *de, struct mount *mp, struct vnode **vpp, struct thread *td);
193dev_t *devfs_itod (int inode);
194struct devfs_dirent **devfs_itode (struct devfs_mount *dm, int inode);
195int devfs_populate (struct devfs_mount *dm);
196struct devfs_dirent *devfs_newdirent (char *name, int namelen);
197void devfs_purge (struct devfs_dirent *dd);
198struct devfs_dirent *devfs_vmkdir (char *name, int namelen, struct devfs_dirent *dotdot);
199
200#endif /* _KERNEL */
201
202#endif /* !_FS_DEVFS_DEVFS_H_ */
203