nfsport.h revision 298788
1/*- 2 * Copyright (c) 1989, 1993 3 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. 4 * 5 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by 6 * Rick Macklem at The University of Guelph. 7 * 8 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 9 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 10 * are met: 11 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 12 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 13 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 14 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 15 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 16 * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors 17 * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software 18 * without specific prior written permission. 19 * 20 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 21 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 22 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 23 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 24 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 25 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 26 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 27 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 28 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 29 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 30 * SUCH DAMAGE. 31 * 32 * $FreeBSD: head/sys/fs/nfs/nfsport.h 298788 2016-04-29 16:07:25Z pfg $ 33 */ 34 35#ifndef _NFS_NFSPORT_H_ 36#define _NFS_NFSPORT_H_ 37 38/* 39 * In general, I'm not fond of #includes in .h files, but this seems 40 * to be the cleanest way to handle #include files for the ports. 41 */ 42#ifdef _KERNEL 43#include <sys/unistd.h> 44#include <sys/param.h> 45#include <sys/systm.h> 46#include <sys/conf.h> 47#include <sys/dirent.h> 48#include <sys/domain.h> 49#include <sys/fcntl.h> 50#include <sys/file.h> 51#include <sys/filedesc.h> 52#include <sys/jail.h> 53#include <sys/kernel.h> 54#include <sys/lockf.h> 55#include <sys/malloc.h> 56#include <sys/mbuf.h> 57#include <sys/mount.h> 58#include <sys/namei.h> 59#include <sys/proc.h> 60#include <sys/protosw.h> 61#include <sys/reboot.h> 62#include <sys/resourcevar.h> 63#include <sys/signalvar.h> 64#include <sys/socket.h> 65#include <sys/socketvar.h> 66#include <sys/stat.h> 67#include <sys/syslog.h> 68#include <sys/sysproto.h> 69#include <sys/time.h> 70#include <sys/uio.h> 71#include <sys/vnode.h> 72#include <sys/bio.h> 73#include <sys/buf.h> 74#include <sys/acl.h> 75#include <sys/module.h> 76#include <sys/sysent.h> 77#include <sys/syscall.h> 78#include <sys/priv.h> 79#include <sys/kthread.h> 80#include <sys/syscallsubr.h> 81#include <net/if.h> 82#include <net/if_var.h> 83#include <net/radix.h> 84#include <net/route.h> 85#include <net/if_dl.h> 86#include <netinet/in.h> 87#include <netinet/in_pcb.h> 88#include <netinet/in_systm.h> 89#include <netinet/in_var.h> 90#include <netinet/ip.h> 91#include <netinet/ip_var.h> 92#include <netinet/tcp.h> 93#include <netinet/tcp_fsm.h> 94#include <netinet/tcp_seq.h> 95#include <netinet/tcp_timer.h> 96#include <netinet/tcp_var.h> 97#include <machine/in_cksum.h> 98#include <crypto/des/des.h> 99#include <sys/md5.h> 100#include <rpc/rpc.h> 101#include <rpc/rpcsec_gss.h> 102 103/* 104 * For Darwin, these functions should be "static" when built in a kext. 105 * (This is always defined as nil otherwise.) 106 */ 107#define APPLESTATIC 108#include <ufs/ufs/dir.h> 109#include <ufs/ufs/quota.h> 110#include <ufs/ufs/inode.h> 111#include <ufs/ufs/extattr.h> 112#include <ufs/ufs/ufsmount.h> 113#include <vm/uma.h> 114#include <vm/vm.h> 115#include <vm/vm_object.h> 116#include <vm/vm_extern.h> 117#include <nfs/nfssvc.h> 118#include "opt_nfs.h" 119#include "opt_ufs.h" 120 121/* 122 * These types must be defined before the nfs includes. 123 */ 124#define NFSSOCKADDR_T struct sockaddr * 125#define NFSPROC_T struct thread 126#define NFSDEV_T dev_t 127#define NFSSVCARGS nfssvc_args 128#define NFSACL_T struct acl 129 130/* 131 * These should be defined as the types used for the corresponding VOP's 132 * argument type. 133 */ 134#define NFS_ACCESS_ARGS struct vop_access_args 135#define NFS_OPEN_ARGS struct vop_open_args 136#define NFS_GETATTR_ARGS struct vop_getattr_args 137#define NFS_LOOKUP_ARGS struct vop_lookup_args 138#define NFS_READDIR_ARGS struct vop_readdir_args 139 140/* 141 * Allocate mbufs. Must succeed and never set the mbuf ptr to NULL. 142 */ 143#define NFSMGET(m) do { \ 144 MGET((m), M_WAITOK, MT_DATA); \ 145 while ((m) == NULL ) { \ 146 (void) nfs_catnap(PZERO, 0, "nfsmget"); \ 147 MGET((m), M_WAITOK, MT_DATA); \ 148 } \ 149 } while (0) 150#define NFSMGETHDR(m) do { \ 151 MGETHDR((m), M_WAITOK, MT_DATA); \ 152 while ((m) == NULL ) { \ 153 (void) nfs_catnap(PZERO, 0, "nfsmget"); \ 154 MGETHDR((m), M_WAITOK, MT_DATA); \ 155 } \ 156 } while (0) 157#define NFSMCLGET(m, w) do { \ 158 MGET((m), M_WAITOK, MT_DATA); \ 159 while ((m) == NULL ) { \ 160 (void) nfs_catnap(PZERO, 0, "nfsmget"); \ 161 MGET((m), M_WAITOK, MT_DATA); \ 162 } \ 163 MCLGET((m), (w)); \ 164 } while (0) 165#define NFSMCLGETHDR(m, w) do { \ 166 MGETHDR((m), M_WAITOK, MT_DATA); \ 167 while ((m) == NULL ) { \ 168 (void) nfs_catnap(PZERO, 0, "nfsmget"); \ 169 MGETHDR((m), M_WAITOK, MT_DATA); \ 170 } \ 171 } while (0) 172#define NFSMTOD mtod 173 174/* 175 * Client side constant for size of a lockowner name. 176 */ 177#define NFSV4CL_LOCKNAMELEN 12 178 179/* 180 * Type for a mutex lock. 181 */ 182#define NFSMUTEX_T struct mtx 183 184#endif /* _KERNEL */ 185 186/* 187 * NFSv4 Operation numbers. 188 */ 189#define NFSV4OP_ACCESS 3 190#define NFSV4OP_CLOSE 4 191#define NFSV4OP_COMMIT 5 192#define NFSV4OP_CREATE 6 193#define NFSV4OP_DELEGPURGE 7 194#define NFSV4OP_DELEGRETURN 8 195#define NFSV4OP_GETATTR 9 196#define NFSV4OP_GETFH 10 197#define NFSV4OP_LINK 11 198#define NFSV4OP_LOCK 12 199#define NFSV4OP_LOCKT 13 200#define NFSV4OP_LOCKU 14 201#define NFSV4OP_LOOKUP 15 202#define NFSV4OP_LOOKUPP 16 203#define NFSV4OP_NVERIFY 17 204#define NFSV4OP_OPEN 18 205#define NFSV4OP_OPENATTR 19 206#define NFSV4OP_OPENCONFIRM 20 207#define NFSV4OP_OPENDOWNGRADE 21 208#define NFSV4OP_PUTFH 22 209#define NFSV4OP_PUTPUBFH 23 210#define NFSV4OP_PUTROOTFH 24 211#define NFSV4OP_READ 25 212#define NFSV4OP_READDIR 26 213#define NFSV4OP_READLINK 27 214#define NFSV4OP_REMOVE 28 215#define NFSV4OP_RENAME 29 216#define NFSV4OP_RENEW 30 217#define NFSV4OP_RESTOREFH 31 218#define NFSV4OP_SAVEFH 32 219#define NFSV4OP_SECINFO 33 220#define NFSV4OP_SETATTR 34 221#define NFSV4OP_SETCLIENTID 35 222#define NFSV4OP_SETCLIENTIDCFRM 36 223#define NFSV4OP_VERIFY 37 224#define NFSV4OP_WRITE 38 225#define NFSV4OP_RELEASELCKOWN 39 226 227/* 228 * Must be one greater than the last Operation#. 229 */ 230#define NFSV4OP_NOPS 40 231 232/* 233 * Additional Ops for NFSv4.1. 234 */ 235#define NFSV4OP_BACKCHANNELCTL 40 236#define NFSV4OP_BINDCONNTOSESS 41 237#define NFSV4OP_EXCHANGEID 42 238#define NFSV4OP_CREATESESSION 43 239#define NFSV4OP_DESTROYSESSION 44 240#define NFSV4OP_FREESTATEID 45 241#define NFSV4OP_GETDIRDELEG 46 242#define NFSV4OP_GETDEVINFO 47 243#define NFSV4OP_GETDEVLIST 48 244#define NFSV4OP_LAYOUTCOMMIT 49 245#define NFSV4OP_LAYOUTGET 50 246#define NFSV4OP_LAYOUTRETURN 51 247#define NFSV4OP_SECINFONONAME 52 248#define NFSV4OP_SEQUENCE 53 249#define NFSV4OP_SETSSV 54 250#define NFSV4OP_TESTSTATEID 55 251#define NFSV4OP_WANTDELEG 56 252#define NFSV4OP_DESTROYCLIENTID 57 253#define NFSV4OP_RECLAIMCOMPL 58 254 255/* 256 * Must be one more than last op#. 257 */ 258#define NFSV41_NOPS 59 259 260/* Quirky case if the illegal op code */ 261#define NFSV4OP_OPILLEGAL 10044 262 263/* 264 * Fake NFSV4OP_xxx used for nfsstat. Start at NFSV4OP_NOPS. 265 */ 266#define NFSV4OP_SYMLINK (NFSV4OP_NOPS) 267#define NFSV4OP_MKDIR (NFSV4OP_NOPS + 1) 268#define NFSV4OP_RMDIR (NFSV4OP_NOPS + 2) 269#define NFSV4OP_READDIRPLUS (NFSV4OP_NOPS + 3) 270#define NFSV4OP_MKNOD (NFSV4OP_NOPS + 4) 271#define NFSV4OP_FSSTAT (NFSV4OP_NOPS + 5) 272#define NFSV4OP_FSINFO (NFSV4OP_NOPS + 6) 273#define NFSV4OP_PATHCONF (NFSV4OP_NOPS + 7) 274#define NFSV4OP_V3CREATE (NFSV4OP_NOPS + 8) 275 276/* 277 * This is the count of the fake operations listed above. 278 */ 279#define NFSV4OP_FAKENOPS 9 280 281/* 282 * and the Callback OPs 283 */ 284#define NFSV4OP_CBGETATTR 3 285#define NFSV4OP_CBRECALL 4 286 287/* 288 * Must be one greater than the last Callback Operation#. 289 */ 290#define NFSV4OP_CBNOPS 5 291 292/* 293 * Additional Callback Ops for NFSv4.1 only. Not yet in nfsstats. 294 */ 295#define NFSV4OP_CBLAYOUTRECALL 5 296#define NFSV4OP_CBNOTIFY 6 297#define NFSV4OP_CBPUSHDELEG 7 298#define NFSV4OP_CBRECALLANY 8 299#define NFSV4OP_CBRECALLOBJAVAIL 9 300#define NFSV4OP_CBRECALLSLOT 10 301#define NFSV4OP_CBSEQUENCE 11 302#define NFSV4OP_CBWANTCANCELLED 12 303#define NFSV4OP_CBNOTIFYLOCK 13 304#define NFSV4OP_CBNOTIFYDEVID 14 305 306/* 307 * The lower numbers -> 21 are used by NFSv2 and v3. These define higher 308 * numbers used by NFSv4. 309 * NFS_V3NPROCS is one greater than the last V3 op and NFS_NPROCS is 310 * one greater than the last number. 311 */ 312#ifndef NFS_V3NPROCS 313#define NFS_V3NPROCS 22 314 315#define NFSPROC_LOOKUPP 22 316#define NFSPROC_SETCLIENTID 23 317#define NFSPROC_SETCLIENTIDCFRM 24 318#define NFSPROC_LOCK 25 319#define NFSPROC_LOCKU 26 320#define NFSPROC_OPEN 27 321#define NFSPROC_CLOSE 28 322#define NFSPROC_OPENCONFIRM 29 323#define NFSPROC_LOCKT 30 324#define NFSPROC_OPENDOWNGRADE 31 325#define NFSPROC_RENEW 32 326#define NFSPROC_PUTROOTFH 33 327#define NFSPROC_RELEASELCKOWN 34 328#define NFSPROC_DELEGRETURN 35 329#define NFSPROC_RETDELEGREMOVE 36 330#define NFSPROC_RETDELEGRENAME1 37 331#define NFSPROC_RETDELEGRENAME2 38 332#define NFSPROC_GETACL 39 333#define NFSPROC_SETACL 40 334 335/* 336 * Must be defined as one higher than the last Proc# above. 337 */ 338#define NFSV4_NPROCS 41 339 340/* Additional procedures for NFSv4.1. */ 341#define NFSPROC_EXCHANGEID 41 342#define NFSPROC_CREATESESSION 42 343#define NFSPROC_DESTROYSESSION 43 344#define NFSPROC_DESTROYCLIENT 44 345#define NFSPROC_FREESTATEID 45 346#define NFSPROC_LAYOUTGET 46 347#define NFSPROC_GETDEVICEINFO 47 348#define NFSPROC_LAYOUTCOMMIT 48 349#define NFSPROC_LAYOUTRETURN 49 350#define NFSPROC_RECLAIMCOMPL 50 351#define NFSPROC_WRITEDS 51 352#define NFSPROC_READDS 52 353#define NFSPROC_COMMITDS 53 354 355/* 356 * Must be defined as one higher than the last NFSv4.1 Proc# above. 357 */ 358#define NFSV41_NPROCS 54 359 360#endif /* NFS_V3NPROCS */ 361 362/* 363 * Stats structure 364 */ 365struct ext_nfsstats { 366 int attrcache_hits; 367 int attrcache_misses; 368 int lookupcache_hits; 369 int lookupcache_misses; 370 int direofcache_hits; 371 int direofcache_misses; 372 int accesscache_hits; 373 int accesscache_misses; 374 int biocache_reads; 375 int read_bios; 376 int read_physios; 377 int biocache_writes; 378 int write_bios; 379 int write_physios; 380 int biocache_readlinks; 381 int readlink_bios; 382 int biocache_readdirs; 383 int readdir_bios; 384 int rpccnt[NFSV4_NPROCS]; 385 int rpcretries; 386 int srvrpccnt[NFSV4OP_NOPS + NFSV4OP_FAKENOPS]; 387 int srvrpc_errs; 388 int srv_errs; 389 int rpcrequests; 390 int rpctimeouts; 391 int rpcunexpected; 392 int rpcinvalid; 393 int srvcache_inproghits; 394 int srvcache_idemdonehits; 395 int srvcache_nonidemdonehits; 396 int srvcache_misses; 397 int srvcache_tcppeak; 398 int srvcache_size; 399 int srvclients; 400 int srvopenowners; 401 int srvopens; 402 int srvlockowners; 403 int srvlocks; 404 int srvdelegates; 405 int cbrpccnt[NFSV4OP_CBNOPS]; 406 int clopenowners; 407 int clopens; 408 int cllockowners; 409 int cllocks; 410 int cldelegates; 411 int cllocalopenowners; 412 int cllocalopens; 413 int cllocallockowners; 414 int cllocallocks; 415}; 416 417#ifdef _KERNEL 418/* 419 * Define the ext_nfsstats as nfsstats for the kernel code. 420 */ 421#define nfsstats ext_nfsstats 422 423/* 424 * Define NFS_NPROCS as NFSV4_NPROCS for the experimental kernel code. 425 */ 426#ifndef NFS_NPROCS 427#define NFS_NPROCS NFSV4_NPROCS 428#endif 429 430#include <fs/nfs/nfskpiport.h> 431#include <fs/nfs/nfsdport.h> 432#include <fs/nfs/rpcv2.h> 433#include <fs/nfs/nfsproto.h> 434#include <fs/nfs/nfs.h> 435#include <fs/nfs/nfsclstate.h> 436#include <fs/nfs/nfs_var.h> 437#include <fs/nfs/nfsm_subs.h> 438#include <fs/nfs/nfsrvcache.h> 439#include <fs/nfs/nfsrvstate.h> 440#include <fs/nfs/xdr_subs.h> 441#include <fs/nfs/nfscl.h> 442#include <nfsclient/nfsargs.h> 443#include <fs/nfsclient/nfsmount.h> 444 445/* 446 * Just to keep nfs_var.h happy. 447 */ 448struct nfs_vattr { 449 int junk; 450}; 451 452struct nfsvattr { 453 struct vattr na_vattr; 454 nfsattrbit_t na_suppattr; 455 u_int32_t na_mntonfileno; 456 u_int64_t na_filesid[2]; 457}; 458 459#define na_type na_vattr.va_type 460#define na_mode na_vattr.va_mode 461#define na_nlink na_vattr.va_nlink 462#define na_uid na_vattr.va_uid 463#define na_gid na_vattr.va_gid 464#define na_fsid na_vattr.va_fsid 465#define na_fileid na_vattr.va_fileid 466#define na_size na_vattr.va_size 467#define na_blocksize na_vattr.va_blocksize 468#define na_atime na_vattr.va_atime 469#define na_mtime na_vattr.va_mtime 470#define na_ctime na_vattr.va_ctime 471#define na_gen na_vattr.va_gen 472#define na_flags na_vattr.va_flags 473#define na_rdev na_vattr.va_rdev 474#define na_bytes na_vattr.va_bytes 475#define na_filerev na_vattr.va_filerev 476#define na_vaflags na_vattr.va_vaflags 477 478#include <fs/nfsclient/nfsnode.h> 479 480/* 481 * This is the header structure used for the lists, etc. (It has the 482 * above record in it. 483 */ 484struct nfsrv_stablefirst { 485 LIST_HEAD(, nfsrv_stable) nsf_head; /* Head of nfsrv_stable list */ 486 time_t nsf_eograce; /* Time grace period ends */ 487 time_t *nsf_bootvals; /* Previous boottime values */ 488 struct file *nsf_fp; /* File table pointer */ 489 u_char nsf_flags; /* NFSNSF_ flags */ 490 struct nfsf_rec nsf_rec; /* and above first record */ 491}; 492#define nsf_lease nsf_rec.lease 493#define nsf_numboots nsf_rec.numboots 494 495/* NFSNSF_xxx flags */ 496#define NFSNSF_UPDATEDONE 0x01 497#define NFSNSF_GRACEOVER 0x02 498#define NFSNSF_NEEDLOCK 0x04 499#define NFSNSF_EXPIREDCLIENT 0x08 500#define NFSNSF_NOOPENS 0x10 501#define NFSNSF_OK 0x20 502 503/* 504 * Maximum number of boot times allowed in record. Although there is 505 * really no need for a fixed upper bound, this serves as a sanity check 506 * for a corrupted file. 507 */ 508#define NFSNSF_MAXNUMBOOTS 10000 509 510/* 511 * This structure defines the other records in the file. The 512 * nst_client array is actually the size of the client string name. 513 */ 514struct nfst_rec { 515 u_int16_t len; 516 u_char flag; 517 u_char client[1]; 518}; 519/* and the values for flag */ 520#define NFSNST_NEWSTATE 0x1 521#define NFSNST_REVOKE 0x2 522#define NFSNST_GOTSTATE 0x4 523 524/* 525 * This structure is linked onto nfsrv_stablefirst for the duration of 526 * reclaim. 527 */ 528struct nfsrv_stable { 529 LIST_ENTRY(nfsrv_stable) nst_list; 530 struct nfsclient *nst_clp; 531 struct nfst_rec nst_rec; 532}; 533#define nst_timestamp nst_rec.timestamp 534#define nst_len nst_rec.len 535#define nst_flag nst_rec.flag 536#define nst_client nst_rec.client 537 538/* 539 * At some point the server will run out of kernel storage for 540 * state structures. For FreeBSD5.2, this results in a panic 541 * kmem_map is full. It happens at well over 1000000 opens plus 542 * locks on a PIII-800 with 256Mbytes, so that is where I've set 543 * the limit. If your server panics due to too many opens/locks, 544 * decrease the size of NFSRV_V4STATELIMIT. If you find the server 545 * returning NFS4ERR_RESOURCE a lot and have lots of memory, try 546 * increasing it. 547 */ 548#define NFSRV_V4STATELIMIT 500000 /* Max # of Opens + Locks */ 549 550/* 551 * The type required differs with BSDen (just the second arg). 552 */ 553void nfsrvd_rcv(struct socket *, void *, int); 554 555/* 556 * Macros for handling socket addresses. (Hopefully this makes the code 557 * more portable, since I've noticed some 'BSD don't have sockaddrs in 558 * mbufs any more.) 559 */ 560#define NFSSOCKADDR(a, t) ((t)(a)) 561#define NFSSOCKADDRALLOC(a) \ 562 do { \ 563 MALLOC((a), struct sockaddr *, sizeof (struct sockaddr), \ 564 M_SONAME, M_WAITOK); \ 565 NFSBZERO((a), sizeof (struct sockaddr)); \ 566 } while (0) 567#define NFSSOCKADDRSIZE(a, s) ((a)->sa_len = (s)) 568#define NFSSOCKADDRFREE(a) \ 569 do { \ 570 if (a) \ 571 FREE((caddr_t)(a), M_SONAME); \ 572 } while (0) 573 574/* 575 * These should be defined as a process or thread structure, as required 576 * for signal handling, etc. 577 */ 578#define NFSNEWCRED(c) (crdup(c)) 579#define NFSPROCCRED(p) ((p)->td_ucred) 580#define NFSFREECRED(c) (crfree(c)) 581#define NFSUIOPROC(u, p) ((u)->uio_td = NULL) 582#define NFSPROCP(p) ((p)->td_proc) 583 584/* 585 * Define these so that cn_hash and its length is ignored. 586 */ 587#define NFSCNHASHZERO(c) 588#define NFSCNHASH(c, v) 589#define NCHNAMLEN 9999999 590 591/* 592 * These macros are defined to initialize and set the timer routine. 593 */ 594#define NFS_TIMERINIT \ 595 newnfs_timer(NULL) 596 597/* 598 * Handle SMP stuff: 599 */ 600#define NFSSTATESPINLOCK extern struct mtx nfs_state_mutex 601#define NFSLOCKSTATE() mtx_lock(&nfs_state_mutex) 602#define NFSUNLOCKSTATE() mtx_unlock(&nfs_state_mutex) 603#define NFSSTATEMUTEXPTR (&nfs_state_mutex) 604#define NFSREQSPINLOCK extern struct mtx nfs_req_mutex 605#define NFSLOCKREQ() mtx_lock(&nfs_req_mutex) 606#define NFSUNLOCKREQ() mtx_unlock(&nfs_req_mutex) 607#define NFSSOCKMUTEX extern struct mtx nfs_slock_mutex 608#define NFSSOCKMUTEXPTR (&nfs_slock_mutex) 609#define NFSLOCKSOCK() mtx_lock(&nfs_slock_mutex) 610#define NFSUNLOCKSOCK() mtx_unlock(&nfs_slock_mutex) 611#define NFSNAMEIDMUTEX extern struct mtx nfs_nameid_mutex 612#define NFSLOCKNAMEID() mtx_lock(&nfs_nameid_mutex) 613#define NFSUNLOCKNAMEID() mtx_unlock(&nfs_nameid_mutex) 614#define NFSNAMEIDREQUIRED() mtx_assert(&nfs_nameid_mutex, MA_OWNED) 615#define NFSCLSTATEMUTEX extern struct mtx nfs_clstate_mutex 616#define NFSCLSTATEMUTEXPTR (&nfs_clstate_mutex) 617#define NFSLOCKCLSTATE() mtx_lock(&nfs_clstate_mutex) 618#define NFSUNLOCKCLSTATE() mtx_unlock(&nfs_clstate_mutex) 619#define NFSDLOCKMUTEX extern struct mtx newnfsd_mtx 620#define NFSDLOCKMUTEXPTR (&newnfsd_mtx) 621#define NFSD_LOCK() mtx_lock(&newnfsd_mtx) 622#define NFSD_UNLOCK() mtx_unlock(&newnfsd_mtx) 623#define NFSD_LOCK_ASSERT() mtx_assert(&newnfsd_mtx, MA_OWNED) 624#define NFSD_UNLOCK_ASSERT() mtx_assert(&newnfsd_mtx, MA_NOTOWNED) 625#define NFSV4ROOTLOCKMUTEX extern struct mtx nfs_v4root_mutex 626#define NFSV4ROOTLOCKMUTEXPTR (&nfs_v4root_mutex) 627#define NFSLOCKV4ROOTMUTEX() mtx_lock(&nfs_v4root_mutex) 628#define NFSUNLOCKV4ROOTMUTEX() mtx_unlock(&nfs_v4root_mutex) 629#define NFSLOCKNODE(n) mtx_lock(&((n)->n_mtx)) 630#define NFSUNLOCKNODE(n) mtx_unlock(&((n)->n_mtx)) 631#define NFSLOCKMNT(m) mtx_lock(&((m)->nm_mtx)) 632#define NFSUNLOCKMNT(m) mtx_unlock(&((m)->nm_mtx)) 633#define NFSLOCKREQUEST(r) mtx_lock(&((r)->r_mtx)) 634#define NFSUNLOCKREQUEST(r) mtx_unlock(&((r)->r_mtx)) 635#define NFSPROCLISTLOCK() sx_slock(&allproc_lock) 636#define NFSPROCLISTUNLOCK() sx_sunlock(&allproc_lock) 637#define NFSLOCKSOCKREQ(r) mtx_lock(&((r)->nr_mtx)) 638#define NFSUNLOCKSOCKREQ(r) mtx_unlock(&((r)->nr_mtx)) 639#define NFSLOCKDS(d) mtx_lock(&((d)->nfsclds_mtx)) 640#define NFSUNLOCKDS(d) mtx_unlock(&((d)->nfsclds_mtx)) 641#define NFSSESSIONMUTEXPTR(s) (&((s)->mtx)) 642#define NFSLOCKSESSION(s) mtx_lock(&((s)->mtx)) 643#define NFSUNLOCKSESSION(s) mtx_unlock(&((s)->mtx)) 644 645/* 646 * Use these macros to initialize/free a mutex. 647 */ 648#define NFSINITSOCKMUTEX(m) mtx_init((m), "nfssock", NULL, MTX_DEF) 649#define NFSFREEMUTEX(m) mtx_destroy((m)) 650 651int nfsmsleep(void *, void *, int, const char *, struct timespec *); 652 653/* 654 * And weird vm stuff in the nfs server. 655 */ 656#define PDIRUNLOCK 0x0 657#define MAX_COMMIT_COUNT (1024 * 1024) 658 659/* 660 * Define these to handle the type of va_rdev. 661 */ 662#define NFSMAKEDEV(m, n) makedev((m), (n)) 663#define NFSMAJOR(d) major(d) 664#define NFSMINOR(d) minor(d) 665 666/* 667 * Define this to be the macro that returns the minimum size required 668 * for a directory entry. 669 */ 670#define DIRENT_SIZE(dp) GENERIC_DIRSIZ(dp) 671 672/* 673 * The vnode tag for nfsv4root. 674 */ 675#define VT_NFSV4ROOT "nfsv4root" 676 677/* 678 * Define whatever it takes to do a vn_rdwr(). 679 */ 680#define NFSD_RDWR(r, v, b, l, o, s, i, c, a, p) \ 681 vn_rdwr((r), (v), (b), (l), (o), (s), (i), (c), NULL, (a), (p)) 682 683/* 684 * Macros for handling memory for different BSDen. 685 * NFSBCOPY(src, dst, len) - copies len bytes, non-overlapping 686 * NFSOVBCOPY(src, dst, len) - ditto, but data areas might overlap 687 * NFSBCMP(cp1, cp2, len) - compare len bytes, return 0 if same 688 * NFSBZERO(cp, len) - set len bytes to 0x0 689 */ 690#define NFSBCOPY(s, d, l) bcopy((s), (d), (l)) 691#define NFSOVBCOPY(s, d, l) ovbcopy((s), (d), (l)) 692#define NFSBCMP(s, d, l) bcmp((s), (d), (l)) 693#define NFSBZERO(s, l) bzero((s), (l)) 694 695/* 696 * Some queue.h files don't have these dfined in them. 697 */ 698#define LIST_END(head) NULL 699#define SLIST_END(head) NULL 700#define TAILQ_END(head) NULL 701 702/* 703 * This must be defined to be a global variable that increments once 704 * per second, but never stops or goes backwards, even when a "date" 705 * command changes the TOD clock. It is used for delta times for 706 * leases, etc. 707 */ 708#define NFSD_MONOSEC time_uptime 709 710/* 711 * Declare the malloc types. 712 */ 713MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NEWNFSRVCACHE); 714MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NEWNFSDCLIENT); 715MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NEWNFSDSTATE); 716MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NEWNFSDLOCK); 717MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NEWNFSDLOCKFILE); 718MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NEWNFSSTRING); 719MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NEWNFSUSERGROUP); 720MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NEWNFSDREQ); 721MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NEWNFSFH); 722MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NEWNFSCLOWNER); 723MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NEWNFSCLOPEN); 724MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NEWNFSCLDELEG); 725MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NEWNFSCLCLIENT); 726MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NEWNFSCLLOCKOWNER); 727MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NEWNFSCLLOCK); 728MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NEWNFSDIROFF); 729MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NEWNFSV4NODE); 730MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NEWNFSDIRECTIO); 731MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NEWNFSMNT); 732MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NEWNFSDROLLBACK); 733MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NEWNFSLAYOUT); 734MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NEWNFSFLAYOUT); 735MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NEWNFSDEVINFO); 736MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NEWNFSSOCKREQ); 737MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NEWNFSCLDS); 738MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NEWNFSLAYRECALL); 739MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NEWNFSDSESSION); 740#define M_NFSRVCACHE M_NEWNFSRVCACHE 741#define M_NFSDCLIENT M_NEWNFSDCLIENT 742#define M_NFSDSTATE M_NEWNFSDSTATE 743#define M_NFSDLOCK M_NEWNFSDLOCK 744#define M_NFSDLOCKFILE M_NEWNFSDLOCKFILE 745#define M_NFSSTRING M_NEWNFSSTRING 746#define M_NFSUSERGROUP M_NEWNFSUSERGROUP 747#define M_NFSDREQ M_NEWNFSDREQ 748#define M_NFSFH M_NEWNFSFH 749#define M_NFSCLOWNER M_NEWNFSCLOWNER 750#define M_NFSCLOPEN M_NEWNFSCLOPEN 751#define M_NFSCLDELEG M_NEWNFSCLDELEG 752#define M_NFSCLCLIENT M_NEWNFSCLCLIENT 753#define M_NFSCLLOCKOWNER M_NEWNFSCLLOCKOWNER 754#define M_NFSCLLOCK M_NEWNFSCLLOCK 755#define M_NFSDIROFF M_NEWNFSDIROFF 756#define M_NFSV4NODE M_NEWNFSV4NODE 757#define M_NFSDIRECTIO M_NEWNFSDIRECTIO 758#define M_NFSDROLLBACK M_NEWNFSDROLLBACK 759#define M_NFSLAYOUT M_NEWNFSLAYOUT 760#define M_NFSFLAYOUT M_NEWNFSFLAYOUT 761#define M_NFSDEVINFO M_NEWNFSDEVINFO 762#define M_NFSSOCKREQ M_NEWNFSSOCKREQ 763#define M_NFSCLDS M_NEWNFSCLDS 764#define M_NFSLAYRECALL M_NEWNFSLAYRECALL 765#define M_NFSDSESSION M_NEWNFSDSESSION 766 767#define NFSINT_SIGMASK(set) \ 768 (SIGISMEMBER(set, SIGINT) || SIGISMEMBER(set, SIGTERM) || \ 769 SIGISMEMBER(set, SIGHUP) || SIGISMEMBER(set, SIGKILL) || \ 770 SIGISMEMBER(set, SIGQUIT)) 771 772/* 773 * Convert a quota block count to byte count. 774 */ 775#define NFSQUOTABLKTOBYTE(q, b) (q) *= (b) 776 777/* 778 * Define this as the largest file size supported. (It should probably 779 * be available via a VFS_xxx Op, but it isn't. 780 */ 781#define NFSRV_MAXFILESIZE ((u_int64_t)0x800000000000) 782 783/* 784 * Set this macro to index() or strchr(), whichever is supported. 785 */ 786#define STRCHR(s, c) strchr((s), (c)) 787 788/* 789 * Set the n_time in the client write rpc, as required. 790 */ 791#define NFSWRITERPC_SETTIME(w, n, a, v4) \ 792 do { \ 793 if (w) { \ 794 mtx_lock(&((n)->n_mtx)); \ 795 (n)->n_mtime = (a)->na_mtime; \ 796 if (v4) \ 797 (n)->n_change = (a)->na_filerev; \ 798 mtx_unlock(&((n)->n_mtx)); \ 799 } \ 800 } while (0) 801 802/* 803 * Fake value, just to make the client work. 804 */ 805#define NFS_LATTR_NOSHRINK 1 806 807/* 808 * Prototypes for functions where the arguments vary for different ports. 809 */ 810int nfscl_loadattrcache(struct vnode **, struct nfsvattr *, void *, void *, 811 int, int); 812int newnfs_realign(struct mbuf **, int); 813 814/* 815 * If the port runs on an SMP box that can enforce Atomic ops with low 816 * overheads, define these as atomic increments/decrements. If not, 817 * don't worry about it, since these are used for stats that can be 818 * "out by one" without disastrous consequences. 819 */ 820#define NFSINCRGLOBAL(a) ((a)++) 821 822/* 823 * Assorted funky stuff to make things work under Darwin8. 824 */ 825/* 826 * These macros checks for a field in vattr being set. 827 */ 828#define NFSATTRISSET(t, v, a) ((v)->a != (t)VNOVAL) 829#define NFSATTRISSETTIME(v, a) ((v)->a.tv_sec != VNOVAL) 830 831/* 832 * Manipulate mount flags. 833 */ 834#define NFSSTA_HASWRITEVERF 0x00040000 /* Has write verifier */ 835#define NFSSTA_GOTFSINFO 0x00100000 /* Got the fsinfo */ 836#define NFSSTA_NOLAYOUTCOMMIT 0x04000000 /* Don't do LayoutCommit */ 837#define NFSSTA_SESSPERSIST 0x08000000 /* Has a persistent session */ 838#define NFSSTA_TIMEO 0x10000000 /* Experiencing a timeout */ 839#define NFSSTA_LOCKTIMEO 0x20000000 /* Experiencing a lockd timeout */ 840#define NFSSTA_HASSETFSID 0x40000000 /* Has set the fsid */ 841#define NFSSTA_PNFS 0x80000000 /* pNFS is enabled */ 842 843#define NFSHASNFSV3(n) ((n)->nm_flag & NFSMNT_NFSV3) 844#define NFSHASNFSV4(n) ((n)->nm_flag & NFSMNT_NFSV4) 845#define NFSHASNFSV4N(n) ((n)->nm_minorvers > 0) 846#define NFSHASNFSV3OR4(n) ((n)->nm_flag & (NFSMNT_NFSV3 | NFSMNT_NFSV4)) 847#define NFSHASGOTFSINFO(n) ((n)->nm_state & NFSSTA_GOTFSINFO) 848#define NFSHASHASSETFSID(n) ((n)->nm_state & NFSSTA_HASSETFSID) 849#define NFSHASSTRICT3530(n) ((n)->nm_flag & NFSMNT_STRICT3530) 850#define NFSHASWRITEVERF(n) ((n)->nm_state & NFSSTA_HASWRITEVERF) 851#define NFSHASINT(n) ((n)->nm_flag & NFSMNT_INT) 852#define NFSHASSOFT(n) ((n)->nm_flag & NFSMNT_SOFT) 853#define NFSHASINTORSOFT(n) ((n)->nm_flag & (NFSMNT_INT | NFSMNT_SOFT)) 854#define NFSHASDUMBTIMR(n) ((n)->nm_flag & NFSMNT_DUMBTIMR) 855#define NFSHASNOCONN(n) ((n)->nm_flag & NFSMNT_MNTD) 856#define NFSHASKERB(n) ((n)->nm_flag & NFSMNT_KERB) 857#define NFSHASALLGSSNAME(n) ((n)->nm_flag & NFSMNT_ALLGSSNAME) 858#define NFSHASINTEGRITY(n) ((n)->nm_flag & NFSMNT_INTEGRITY) 859#define NFSHASPRIVACY(n) ((n)->nm_flag & NFSMNT_PRIVACY) 860#define NFSSETWRITEVERF(n) ((n)->nm_state |= NFSSTA_HASWRITEVERF) 861#define NFSSETHASSETFSID(n) ((n)->nm_state |= NFSSTA_HASSETFSID) 862#define NFSHASPNFSOPT(n) ((n)->nm_flag & NFSMNT_PNFS) 863#define NFSHASNOLAYOUTCOMMIT(n) ((n)->nm_state & NFSSTA_NOLAYOUTCOMMIT) 864#define NFSHASSESSPERSIST(n) ((n)->nm_state & NFSSTA_SESSPERSIST) 865#define NFSHASPNFS(n) ((n)->nm_state & NFSSTA_PNFS) 866 867/* 868 * Gets the stats field out of the mount structure. 869 */ 870#define vfs_statfs(m) (&((m)->mnt_stat)) 871 872/* 873 * Set boottime. 874 */ 875#define NFSSETBOOTTIME(b) ((b) = boottime) 876 877/* 878 * The size of directory blocks in the buffer cache. 879 * MUST BE in the range of PAGE_SIZE <= NFS_DIRBLKSIZ <= MAXBSIZE!! 880 */ 881#define NFS_DIRBLKSIZ (16 * DIRBLKSIZ) /* Must be a multiple of DIRBLKSIZ */ 882 883/* 884 * Define these macros to access mnt_flag fields. 885 */ 886#define NFSMNT_RDONLY(m) ((m)->mnt_flag & MNT_RDONLY) 887#endif /* _KERNEL */ 888 889/* 890 * Define a structure similar to ufs_args for use in exporting the V4 root. 891 */ 892struct nfsex_args { 893 char *fspec; 894 struct export_args export; 895}; 896 897/* 898 * These export flags should be defined, but there are no bits left. 899 * Maybe a separate mnt_exflag field could be added or the mnt_flag 900 * field increased to 64 bits? 901 */ 902#ifndef MNT_EXSTRICTACCESS 903#define MNT_EXSTRICTACCESS 0x0 904#endif 905#ifndef MNT_EXV4ONLY 906#define MNT_EXV4ONLY 0x0 907#endif 908 909#ifdef _KERNEL 910/* 911 * Define this to invalidate the attribute cache for the nfs node. 912 */ 913#define NFSINVALATTRCACHE(n) ((n)->n_attrstamp = 0) 914 915/* Used for FreeBSD only */ 916void nfsd_mntinit(void); 917 918/* 919 * Define these for vnode lock/unlock ops. 920 * 921 * These are good abstractions to macro out, so that they can be added to 922 * later, for debugging or stats, etc. 923 */ 924#define NFSVOPLOCK(v, f) vn_lock((v), (f)) 925#define NFSVOPUNLOCK(v, f) VOP_UNLOCK((v), (f)) 926#define NFSVOPISLOCKED(v) VOP_ISLOCKED((v)) 927 928/* 929 * Define ncl_hash(). 930 */ 931#define ncl_hash(f, l) (fnv_32_buf((f), (l), FNV1_32_INIT)) 932 933int newnfs_iosize(struct nfsmount *); 934 935int newnfs_vncmpf(struct vnode *, void *); 936 937#ifndef NFS_MINDIRATTRTIMO 938#define NFS_MINDIRATTRTIMO 3 /* VDIR attrib cache timeout in sec */ 939#endif 940#ifndef NFS_MAXDIRATTRTIMO 941#define NFS_MAXDIRATTRTIMO 60 942#endif 943 944/* 945 * Nfs outstanding request list element 946 */ 947struct nfsreq { 948 TAILQ_ENTRY(nfsreq) r_chain; 949 u_int32_t r_flags; /* flags on request, see below */ 950 struct nfsmount *r_nmp; /* Client mnt ptr */ 951 struct mtx r_mtx; /* Mutex lock for this structure */ 952}; 953 954#ifndef NFS_MAXBSIZE 955#define NFS_MAXBSIZE MAXBCACHEBUF 956#endif 957 958/* 959 * This macro checks to see if issuing of delegations is allowed for this 960 * vnode. 961 */ 962#ifdef VV_DISABLEDELEG 963#define NFSVNO_DELEGOK(v) \ 964 ((v) == NULL || ((v)->v_vflag & VV_DISABLEDELEG) == 0) 965#else 966#define NFSVNO_DELEGOK(v) (1) 967#endif 968 969/* 970 * Name used by getnewvnode() to describe filesystem, "nfs". 971 * For performance reasons it is useful to have the same string 972 * used in both places that call getnewvnode(). 973 */ 974extern const char nfs_vnode_tag[]; 975 976#endif /* _KERNEL */ 977 978#endif /* _NFS_NFSPORT_H */ 979