denode.h revision 302408
1/* $FreeBSD: stable/11/sys/fs/msdosfs/denode.h 234605 2012-04-23 13:21:28Z trasz $ */
2/*	$NetBSD: denode.h,v 1.25 1997/11/17 15:36:28 ws Exp $	*/
3
4/*-
5 * Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1997 Wolfgang Solfrank.
6 * Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1997 TooLs GmbH.
7 * All rights reserved.
8 * Original code by Paul Popelka (paulp@uts.amdahl.com) (see below).
9 *
10 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
11 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
12 * are met:
13 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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19 *    must display the following acknowledgement:
20 *	This product includes software developed by TooLs GmbH.
21 * 4. The name of TooLs GmbH may not be used to endorse or promote products
22 *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
23 *
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34 */
35/*-
36 * Written by Paul Popelka (paulp@uts.amdahl.com)
37 *
38 * You can do anything you want with this software, just don't say you wrote
39 * it, and don't remove this notice.
40 *
41 * This software is provided "as is".
42 *
43 * The author supplies this software to be publicly redistributed on the
44 * understanding that the author is not responsible for the correct
45 * functioning of this software in any circumstances and is not liable for
46 * any damages caused by this software.
47 *
48 * October 1992
49 */
50
51/*
52 * This is the pc filesystem specific portion of the vnode structure.
53 *
54 * To describe a file uniquely the de_dirclust, de_diroffset, and
55 * de_StartCluster fields are used.
56 *
57 * de_dirclust contains the cluster number of the directory cluster
58 *	containing the entry for a file or directory.
59 * de_diroffset is the index into the cluster for the entry describing
60 *	a file or directory.
61 * de_StartCluster is the number of the first cluster of the file or directory.
62 *
63 * Now to describe the quirks of the pc filesystem.
64 * - Clusters 0 and 1 are reserved.
65 * - The first allocatable cluster is 2.
66 * - The root directory is of fixed size and all blocks that make it up
67 *   are contiguous.
68 * - Cluster 0 refers to the root directory when it is found in the
69 *   startcluster field of a directory entry that points to another directory.
70 * - Cluster 0 implies a 0 length file when found in the start cluster field
71 *   of a directory entry that points to a file.
72 * - You can't use the cluster number 0 to derive the address of the root
73 *   directory.
74 * - Multiple directory entries can point to a directory. The entry in the
75 *   parent directory points to a child directory.  Any directories in the
76 *   child directory contain a ".." entry that points back to the parent.
77 *   The child directory itself contains a "." entry that points to itself.
78 * - The root directory does not contain a "." or ".." entry.
79 * - Directory entries for directories are never changed once they are created
80 *   (except when removed).  The size stays 0, and the last modification time
81 *   is never changed.  This is because so many directory entries can point to
82 *   the physical clusters that make up a directory.  It would lead to an
83 *   update nightmare.
84 * - The length field in a directory entry pointing to a directory contains 0
85 *   (always).  The only way to find the end of a directory is to follow the
86 *   cluster chain until the "last cluster" marker is found.
87 *
88 * My extensions to make this house of cards work.  These apply only to the in
89 * memory copy of the directory entry.
90 * - A reference count for each denode will be kept since dos doesn't keep such
91 *   things.
92 */
93
94/*
95 * Internal pseudo-offset for (nonexistent) directory entry for the root
96 * dir in the root dir
97 */
98#define	MSDOSFSROOT_OFS	0x1fffffff
99
100/*
101 * The fat cache structure. fc_fsrcn is the filesystem relative cluster
102 * number that corresponds to the file relative cluster number in this
103 * structure (fc_frcn).
104 */
105struct fatcache {
106	u_long fc_frcn;		/* file relative cluster number */
107	u_long fc_fsrcn;	/* filesystem relative cluster number */
108};
109
110/*
111 * The fat entry cache as it stands helps make extending files a "quick"
112 * operation by avoiding having to scan the fat to discover the last
113 * cluster of the file. The cache also helps sequential reads by
114 * remembering the last cluster read from the file.  This also prevents us
115 * from having to rescan the fat to find the next cluster to read.  This
116 * cache is probably pretty worthless if a file is opened by multiple
117 * processes.
118 */
119#define	FC_SIZE		3	/* number of entries in the cache */
120#define	FC_LASTMAP	0	/* entry the last call to pcbmap() resolved
121				 * to */
122#define	FC_LASTFC	1	/* entry for the last cluster in the file */
123#define	FC_NEXTTOLASTFC	2	/* entry for a close to the last cluster in
124				 * the file */
125
126#define	FCE_EMPTY	0xffffffff	/* doesn't represent an actual cluster # */
127
128/*
129 * Set a slot in the fat cache.
130 */
131#define	fc_setcache(dep, slot, frcn, fsrcn) \
132	(dep)->de_fc[(slot)].fc_frcn = (frcn); \
133	(dep)->de_fc[(slot)].fc_fsrcn = (fsrcn);
134
135/*
136 * This is the in memory variant of a dos directory entry.  It is usually
137 * contained within a vnode.
138 */
139struct denode {
140	struct vnode *de_vnode;	/* addr of vnode we are part of */
141	u_long de_flag;		/* flag bits */
142	u_long de_dirclust;	/* cluster of the directory file containing this entry */
143	u_long de_diroffset;	/* offset of this entry in the directory cluster */
144	u_long de_fndoffset;	/* offset of found dir entry */
145	int de_fndcnt;		/* number of slots before de_fndoffset */
146	long de_refcnt;		/* reference count */
147	struct msdosfsmount *de_pmp;	/* addr of our mount struct */
148	u_char de_Name[12];	/* name, from DOS directory entry */
149	u_char de_Attributes;	/* attributes, from directory entry */
150	u_char de_LowerCase;	/* NT VFAT lower case flags */
151	u_char de_CHun;		/* Hundredth of second of CTime*/
152	u_short de_CTime;	/* creation time */
153	u_short de_CDate;	/* creation date */
154	u_short de_ADate;	/* access date */
155	u_short de_MTime;	/* modification time */
156	u_short de_MDate;	/* modification date */
157	u_long de_StartCluster; /* starting cluster of file */
158	u_long de_FileSize;	/* size of file in bytes */
159	struct fatcache de_fc[FC_SIZE];	/* fat cache */
160	u_quad_t de_modrev;	/* Revision level for lease. */
161	u_int64_t de_inode;	/* Inode number (really byte offset of direntry) */
162};
163
164/*
165 * Values for the de_flag field of the denode.
166 */
167#define	DE_UPDATE	0x0004	/* Modification time update request */
168#define	DE_CREATE	0x0008	/* Creation time update */
169#define	DE_ACCESS	0x0010	/* Access time update */
170#define	DE_MODIFIED	0x0020	/* Denode has been modified */
171#define	DE_RENAME	0x0040	/* Denode is in the process of being renamed */
172
173
174/*
175 * Transfer directory entries between internal and external form.
176 * dep is a struct denode * (internal form),
177 * dp is a struct direntry * (external form).
178 */
179#define DE_INTERNALIZE32(dep, dp)			\
180	 ((dep)->de_StartCluster |= getushort((dp)->deHighClust) << 16)
181#define DE_INTERNALIZE(dep, dp)				\
182	(bcopy((dp)->deName, (dep)->de_Name, 11),	\
183	 (dep)->de_Attributes = (dp)->deAttributes,	\
184	 (dep)->de_LowerCase = (dp)->deLowerCase,	\
185	 (dep)->de_CHun = (dp)->deCHundredth,		\
186	 (dep)->de_CTime = getushort((dp)->deCTime),	\
187	 (dep)->de_CDate = getushort((dp)->deCDate),	\
188	 (dep)->de_ADate = getushort((dp)->deADate),	\
189	 (dep)->de_MTime = getushort((dp)->deMTime),	\
190	 (dep)->de_MDate = getushort((dp)->deMDate),	\
191	 (dep)->de_StartCluster = getushort((dp)->deStartCluster), \
192	 (dep)->de_FileSize = getulong((dp)->deFileSize), \
193	 (FAT32((dep)->de_pmp) ? DE_INTERNALIZE32((dep), (dp)) : 0))
194
195#define DE_EXTERNALIZE(dp, dep)				\
196	(bcopy((dep)->de_Name, (dp)->deName, 11),	\
197	 (dp)->deAttributes = (dep)->de_Attributes,	\
198	 (dp)->deLowerCase = (dep)->de_LowerCase,	\
199	 (dp)->deCHundredth = (dep)->de_CHun,		\
200	 putushort((dp)->deCTime, (dep)->de_CTime),	\
201	 putushort((dp)->deCDate, (dep)->de_CDate),	\
202	 putushort((dp)->deADate, (dep)->de_ADate),	\
203	 putushort((dp)->deMTime, (dep)->de_MTime),	\
204	 putushort((dp)->deMDate, (dep)->de_MDate),	\
205	 putushort((dp)->deStartCluster, (dep)->de_StartCluster), \
206	 putulong((dp)->deFileSize,			\
207	     ((dep)->de_Attributes & ATTR_DIRECTORY) ? 0 : (dep)->de_FileSize), \
208	 putushort((dp)->deHighClust, (dep)->de_StartCluster >> 16))
209
210#ifdef _KERNEL
211
212#define	VTODE(vp)	((struct denode *)(vp)->v_data)
213#define	DETOV(de)	((de)->de_vnode)
214
215#define	DETIMES(dep, acc, mod, cre) do {				\
216	if ((dep)->de_flag & DE_UPDATE) {				\
217		(dep)->de_flag |= DE_MODIFIED;				\
218		timespec2fattime((mod), 0, &(dep)->de_MDate,		\
219		    &(dep)->de_MTime, NULL);				\
220		(dep)->de_Attributes |= ATTR_ARCHIVE;			\
221	}								\
222	if ((dep)->de_pmp->pm_flags & MSDOSFSMNT_NOWIN95) {		\
223		(dep)->de_flag &= ~(DE_UPDATE | DE_CREATE | DE_ACCESS);	\
224		break;							\
225	}								\
226	if ((dep)->de_flag & DE_ACCESS) {				\
227		u_int16_t adate;					\
228									\
229		timespec2fattime((acc), 0, &adate, NULL, NULL);		\
230		if (adate != (dep)->de_ADate) {				\
231			(dep)->de_flag |= DE_MODIFIED;			\
232			(dep)->de_ADate = adate;			\
233		}							\
234	}								\
235	if ((dep)->de_flag & DE_CREATE) {				\
236		timespec2fattime((cre), 0, &(dep)->de_CDate,		\
237		    &(dep)->de_CTime, &(dep)->de_CHun);			\
238		(dep)->de_flag |= DE_MODIFIED;				\
239	}								\
240	(dep)->de_flag &= ~(DE_UPDATE | DE_CREATE | DE_ACCESS);		\
241} while (0)
242
243/*
244 * This overlays the fid structure (see mount.h)
245 */
246struct defid {
247	u_short defid_len;	/* length of structure */
248	u_short defid_pad;	/* force long alignment */
249
250	u_int32_t defid_dirclust; /* cluster this dir entry came from */
251	u_int32_t defid_dirofs;	/* offset of entry within the cluster */
252#if 0
253	u_int32_t defid_gen;	/* generation number */
254#endif
255};
256
257extern struct vop_vector msdosfs_vnodeops;
258
259int msdosfs_lookup(struct vop_cachedlookup_args *);
260int msdosfs_inactive(struct vop_inactive_args *);
261int msdosfs_reclaim(struct vop_reclaim_args *);
262
263/*
264 * Internal service routine prototypes.
265 */
266int deget(struct msdosfsmount *, u_long, u_long, struct denode **);
267int uniqdosname(struct denode *, struct componentname *, u_char *);
268int findwin95(struct denode *);
269
270int readep(struct msdosfsmount *pmp, u_long dirclu, u_long dirofs,  struct buf **bpp, struct direntry **epp);
271int readde(struct denode *dep, struct buf **bpp, struct direntry **epp);
272int deextend(struct denode *dep, u_long length, struct ucred *cred);
273int fillinusemap(struct msdosfsmount *pmp);
274void reinsert(struct denode *dep);
275int dosdirempty(struct denode *dep);
276int createde(struct denode *dep, struct denode *ddep, struct denode **depp, struct componentname *cnp);
277int deupdat(struct denode *dep, int waitfor);
278int removede(struct denode *pdep, struct denode *dep);
279int detrunc(struct denode *dep, u_long length, int flags, struct ucred *cred);
280int doscheckpath( struct denode *source, struct denode *target);
281#endif	/* _KERNEL */
282