1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
2/*
3 *  linux/fs/hpfs/hpfs.h
4 *
5 *  HPFS structures by Chris Smith, 1993
6 *
7 *  a little bit modified by Mikulas Patocka, 1998-1999
8 */
9
10/* The paper
11
12     Duncan, Roy
13     Design goals and implementation of the new High Performance File System
14     Microsoft Systems Journal  Sept 1989  v4 n5 p1(13)
15
16   describes what HPFS looked like when it was new, and it is the source
17   of most of the information given here.  The rest is conjecture.
18
19   For definitive information on the Duncan paper, see it, not this file.
20   For definitive information on HPFS, ask somebody else -- this is guesswork.
21   There are certain to be many mistakes. */
22
23#if !defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN) && !defined(__BIG_ENDIAN)
24#error unknown endian
25#endif
26
27/* Notation */
28
29typedef u32 secno;			/* sector number, partition relative */
30
31typedef secno dnode_secno;		/* sector number of a dnode */
32typedef secno fnode_secno;		/* sector number of an fnode */
33typedef secno anode_secno;		/* sector number of an anode */
34
35typedef u32 time32_t;		/* 32-bit time_t type */
36
37/* sector 0 */
38
39/* The boot block is very like a FAT boot block, except that the
40   29h signature byte is 28h instead, and the ID string is "HPFS". */
41
42#define BB_MAGIC 0xaa55
43
44struct hpfs_boot_block
45{
46  u8 jmp[3];
47  u8 oem_id[8];
48  u8 bytes_per_sector[2];	/* 512 */
49  u8 sectors_per_cluster;
50  u8 n_reserved_sectors[2];
51  u8 n_fats;
52  u8 n_rootdir_entries[2];
53  u8 n_sectors_s[2];
54  u8 media_byte;
55  __le16 sectors_per_fat;
56  __le16 sectors_per_track;
57  __le16 heads_per_cyl;
58  __le32 n_hidden_sectors;
59  __le32 n_sectors_l;		/* size of partition */
60  u8 drive_number;
61  u8 mbz;
62  u8 sig_28h;			/* 28h */
63  u8 vol_serno[4];
64  u8 vol_label[11];
65  u8 sig_hpfs[8];		/* "HPFS    " */
66  u8 pad[448];
67  __le16 magic;			/* aa55 */
68};
69
70
71/* sector 16 */
72
73/* The super block has the pointer to the root directory. */
74
75#define SB_MAGIC 0xf995e849
76
77struct hpfs_super_block
78{
79  __le32 magic;				/* f995 e849 */
80  __le32 magic1;			/* fa53 e9c5, more magic? */
81  u8 version;				/* version of a filesystem  usually 2 */
82  u8 funcversion;			/* functional version - oldest version
83  					   of filesystem that can understand
84					   this disk */
85  __le16 zero;				/* 0 */
86  __le32 root;				/* fnode of root directory */
87  __le32 n_sectors;			/* size of filesystem */
88  __le32 n_badblocks;			/* number of bad blocks */
89  __le32 bitmaps;			/* pointers to free space bit maps */
90  __le32 zero1;				/* 0 */
91  __le32 badblocks;			/* bad block list */
92  __le32 zero3;				/* 0 */
93  __le32 last_chkdsk;			/* date last checked, 0 if never */
94  __le32 last_optimize;			/* date last optimized, 0 if never */
95  __le32 n_dir_band;			/* number of sectors in dir band */
96  __le32 dir_band_start;			/* first sector in dir band */
97  __le32 dir_band_end;			/* last sector in dir band */
98  __le32 dir_band_bitmap;		/* free space map, 1 dnode per bit */
99  u8 volume_name[32];			/* not used */
100  __le32 user_id_table;			/* 8 preallocated sectors - user id */
101  u32 zero6[103];			/* 0 */
102};
103
104
105/* sector 17 */
106
107/* The spare block has pointers to spare sectors.  */
108
109#define SP_MAGIC 0xf9911849
110
111struct hpfs_spare_block
112{
113  __le32 magic;				/* f991 1849 */
114  __le32 magic1;				/* fa52 29c5, more magic? */
115
116#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
117  u8 dirty: 1;				/* 0 clean, 1 "improperly stopped" */
118  u8 sparedir_used: 1;			/* spare dirblks used */
119  u8 hotfixes_used: 1;			/* hotfixes used */
120  u8 bad_sector: 1;			/* bad sector, corrupted disk (???) */
121  u8 bad_bitmap: 1;			/* bad bitmap */
122  u8 fast: 1;				/* partition was fast formatted */
123  u8 old_wrote: 1;			/* old version wrote to partition */
124  u8 old_wrote_1: 1;			/* old version wrote to partition (?) */
125#else
126  u8 old_wrote_1: 1;			/* old version wrote to partition (?) */
127  u8 old_wrote: 1;			/* old version wrote to partition */
128  u8 fast: 1;				/* partition was fast formatted */
129  u8 bad_bitmap: 1;			/* bad bitmap */
130  u8 bad_sector: 1;			/* bad sector, corrupted disk (???) */
131  u8 hotfixes_used: 1;			/* hotfixes used */
132  u8 sparedir_used: 1;			/* spare dirblks used */
133  u8 dirty: 1;				/* 0 clean, 1 "improperly stopped" */
134#endif
135
136#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
137  u8 install_dasd_limits: 1;		/* HPFS386 flags */
138  u8 resynch_dasd_limits: 1;
139  u8 dasd_limits_operational: 1;
140  u8 multimedia_active: 1;
141  u8 dce_acls_active: 1;
142  u8 dasd_limits_dirty: 1;
143  u8 flag67: 2;
144#else
145  u8 flag67: 2;
146  u8 dasd_limits_dirty: 1;
147  u8 dce_acls_active: 1;
148  u8 multimedia_active: 1;
149  u8 dasd_limits_operational: 1;
150  u8 resynch_dasd_limits: 1;
151  u8 install_dasd_limits: 1;		/* HPFS386 flags */
152#endif
153
154  u8 mm_contlgulty;
155  u8 unused;
156
157  __le32 hotfix_map;			/* info about remapped bad sectors */
158  __le32 n_spares_used;			/* number of hotfixes */
159  __le32 n_spares;			/* number of spares in hotfix map */
160  __le32 n_dnode_spares_free;		/* spare dnodes unused */
161  __le32 n_dnode_spares;		/* length of spare_dnodes[] list,
162					   follows in this block*/
163  __le32 code_page_dir;			/* code page directory block */
164  __le32 n_code_pages;			/* number of code pages */
165  __le32 super_crc;			/* on HPFS386 and LAN Server this is
166  					   checksum of superblock, on normal
167					   OS/2 unused */
168  __le32 spare_crc;			/* on HPFS386 checksum of spareblock */
169  __le32 zero1[15];			/* unused */
170  __le32 spare_dnodes[100];		/* emergency free dnode list */
171  __le32 zero2[1];			/* room for more? */
172};
173
174/* The bad block list is 4 sectors long.  The first word must be zero,
175   the remaining words give n_badblocks bad block numbers.
176   I bet you can see it coming... */
177
178#define BAD_MAGIC 0
179
180/* The hotfix map is 4 sectors long.  It looks like
181
182       secno from[n_spares];
183       secno to[n_spares];
184
185   The to[] list is initialized to point to n_spares preallocated empty
186   sectors.  The from[] list contains the sector numbers of bad blocks
187   which have been remapped to corresponding sectors in the to[] list.
188   n_spares_used gives the length of the from[] list. */
189
190
191/* Sectors 18 and 19 are preallocated and unused.
192   Maybe they're spares for 16 and 17, but simple substitution fails. */
193
194
195/* The code page info pointed to by the spare block consists of an index
196   block and blocks containing uppercasing tables.  I don't know what
197   these are for (CHKDSK, maybe?) -- OS/2 does not seem to use them
198   itself.  Linux doesn't use them either. */
199
200/* block pointed to by spareblock->code_page_dir */
201
202#define CP_DIR_MAGIC 0x494521f7
203
204struct code_page_directory
205{
206  __le32 magic;				/* 4945 21f7 */
207  __le32 n_code_pages;			/* number of pointers following */
208  __le32 zero1[2];
209  struct {
210    __le16 ix;				/* index */
211    __le16 code_page_number;		/* code page number */
212    __le32 bounds;			/* matches corresponding word
213					   in data block */
214    __le32 code_page_data;		/* sector number of a code_page_data
215					   containing c.p. array */
216    __le16 index;			/* index in c.p. array in that sector*/
217    __le16 unknown;			/* some unknown value; usually 0;
218    					   2 in Japanese version */
219  } array[31];				/* unknown length */
220};
221
222/* blocks pointed to by code_page_directory */
223
224#define CP_DATA_MAGIC 0x894521f7
225
226struct code_page_data
227{
228  __le32 magic;				/* 8945 21f7 */
229  __le32 n_used;			/* # elements used in c_p_data[] */
230  __le32 bounds[3];			/* looks a bit like
231					     (beg1,end1), (beg2,end2)
232					   one byte each */
233  __le16 offs[3];			/* offsets from start of sector
234					   to start of c_p_data[ix] */
235  struct {
236    __le16 ix;				/* index */
237    __le16 code_page_number;		/* code page number */
238    __le16 unknown;			/* the same as in cp directory */
239    u8 map[128];			/* upcase table for chars 80..ff */
240    __le16 zero2;
241  } code_page[3];
242  u8 incognita[78];
243};
244
245
246/* Free space bitmaps are 4 sectors long, which is 16384 bits.
247   16384 sectors is 8 meg, and each 8 meg band has a 4-sector bitmap.
248   Bit order in the maps is little-endian.  0 means taken, 1 means free.
249
250   Bit map sectors are marked allocated in the bit maps, and so are sectors
251   off the end of the partition.
252
253   Band 0 is sectors 0-3fff, its map is in sectors 18-1b.
254   Band 1 is 4000-7fff, its map is in 7ffc-7fff.
255   Band 2 is 8000-ffff, its map is in 8000-8003.
256   The remaining bands have maps in their first (even) or last (odd) 4 sectors
257     -- if the last, partial, band is odd its map is in its last 4 sectors.
258
259   The bitmap locations are given in a table pointed to by the super block.
260   No doubt they aren't constrained to be at 18, 7ffc, 8000, ...; that is
261   just where they usually are.
262
263   The "directory band" is a bunch of sectors preallocated for dnodes.
264   It has a 4-sector free space bitmap of its own.  Each bit in the map
265   corresponds to one 4-sector dnode, bit 0 of the map corresponding to
266   the first 4 sectors of the directory band.  The entire band is marked
267   allocated in the main bitmap.   The super block gives the locations
268   of the directory band and its bitmap.  ("band" doesn't mean it is
269   8 meg long; it isn't.)  */
270
271
272/* dnode: directory.  4 sectors long */
273
274/* A directory is a tree of dnodes.  The fnode for a directory
275   contains one pointer, to the root dnode of the tree.  The fnode
276   never moves, the dnodes do the B-tree thing, splitting and merging
277   as files are added and removed.  */
278
279#define DNODE_MAGIC   0x77e40aae
280
281struct dnode {
282  __le32 magic;				/* 77e4 0aae */
283  __le32 first_free;			/* offset from start of dnode to
284					   first free dir entry */
285#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
286  u8 root_dnode: 1;			/* Is it root dnode? */
287  u8 increment_me: 7;			/* some kind of activity counter? */
288					/* Neither HPFS.IFS nor CHKDSK cares
289					   if you change this word */
290#else
291  u8 increment_me: 7;			/* some kind of activity counter? */
292					/* Neither HPFS.IFS nor CHKDSK cares
293					   if you change this word */
294  u8 root_dnode: 1;			/* Is it root dnode? */
295#endif
296  u8 increment_me2[3];
297  __le32 up;				/* (root dnode) directory's fnode
298					   (nonroot) parent dnode */
299  __le32 self;			/* pointer to this dnode */
300  u8 dirent[2028];			/* one or more dirents */
301};
302
303struct hpfs_dirent {
304  __le16 length;			/* offset to next dirent */
305
306#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
307  u8 first: 1;				/* set on phony ^A^A (".") entry */
308  u8 has_acl: 1;
309  u8 down: 1;				/* down pointer present (after name) */
310  u8 last: 1;				/* set on phony \377 entry */
311  u8 has_ea: 1;				/* entry has EA */
312  u8 has_xtd_perm: 1;			/* has extended perm list (???) */
313  u8 has_explicit_acl: 1;
314  u8 has_needea: 1;			/* ?? some EA has NEEDEA set
315					   I have no idea why this is
316					   interesting in a dir entry */
317#else
318  u8 has_needea: 1;			/* ?? some EA has NEEDEA set
319					   I have no idea why this is
320					   interesting in a dir entry */
321  u8 has_explicit_acl: 1;
322  u8 has_xtd_perm: 1;			/* has extended perm list (???) */
323  u8 has_ea: 1;				/* entry has EA */
324  u8 last: 1;				/* set on phony \377 entry */
325  u8 down: 1;				/* down pointer present (after name) */
326  u8 has_acl: 1;
327  u8 first: 1;				/* set on phony ^A^A (".") entry */
328#endif
329
330#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
331  u8 read_only: 1;			/* dos attrib */
332  u8 hidden: 1;				/* dos attrib */
333  u8 system: 1;				/* dos attrib */
334  u8 flag11: 1;				/* would be volume label dos attrib */
335  u8 directory: 1;			/* dos attrib */
336  u8 archive: 1;			/* dos attrib */
337  u8 not_8x3: 1;			/* name is not 8.3 */
338  u8 flag15: 1;
339#else
340  u8 flag15: 1;
341  u8 not_8x3: 1;			/* name is not 8.3 */
342  u8 archive: 1;			/* dos attrib */
343  u8 directory: 1;			/* dos attrib */
344  u8 flag11: 1;				/* would be volume label dos attrib */
345  u8 system: 1;				/* dos attrib */
346  u8 hidden: 1;				/* dos attrib */
347  u8 read_only: 1;			/* dos attrib */
348#endif
349
350  __le32 fnode;				/* fnode giving allocation info */
351  __le32 write_date;			/* mtime */
352  __le32 file_size;			/* file length, bytes */
353  __le32 read_date;			/* atime */
354  __le32 creation_date;			/* ctime */
355  __le32 ea_size;			/* total EA length, bytes */
356  u8 no_of_acls;			/* number of ACL's (low 3 bits) */
357  u8 ix;				/* code page index (of filename), see
358					   struct code_page_data */
359  u8 namelen;				/* file name length */
360  u8 name[];				/* file name */
361  /* dnode_secno down;	  btree down pointer, if present,
362     			  follows name on next word boundary, or maybe it
363			  precedes next dirent, which is on a word boundary. */
364};
365
366
367/* B+ tree: allocation info in fnodes and anodes */
368
369/* dnodes point to fnodes which are responsible for listing the sectors
370   assigned to the file.  This is done with trees of (length,address)
371   pairs.  (Actually triples, of (length, file-address, disk-address)
372   which can represent holes.  Find out if HPFS does that.)
373   At any rate, fnodes contain a small tree; if subtrees are needed
374   they occupy essentially a full block in anodes.  A leaf-level tree node
375   has 3-word entries giving sector runs, a non-leaf node has 2-word
376   entries giving subtree pointers.  A flag in the header says which. */
377
378struct bplus_leaf_node
379{
380  __le32 file_secno;			/* first file sector in extent */
381  __le32 length;			/* length, sectors */
382  __le32 disk_secno;			/* first corresponding disk sector */
383};
384
385struct bplus_internal_node
386{
387  __le32 file_secno;			/* subtree maps sectors < this  */
388  __le32 down;				/* pointer to subtree */
389};
390
391enum {
392	BP_hbff = 1,
393	BP_fnode_parent = 0x20,
394	BP_binary_search = 0x40,
395	BP_internal = 0x80
396};
397struct bplus_header
398{
399  u8 flags;				/* bit 0 - high bit of first free entry offset
400					   bit 5 - we're pointed to by an fnode,
401					   the data btree or some ea or the
402					   main ea bootage pointer ea_secno
403					   bit 6 - suggest binary search (unused)
404					   bit 7 - 1 -> (internal) tree of anodes
405						   0 -> (leaf) list of extents */
406  u8 fill[3];
407  u8 n_free_nodes;			/* free nodes in following array */
408  u8 n_used_nodes;			/* used nodes in following array */
409  __le16 first_free;			/* offset from start of header to
410					   first free node in array */
411  union {
412	/* (internal) 2-word entries giving subtree pointers */
413	DECLARE_FLEX_ARRAY(struct bplus_internal_node, internal);
414	/* (external) 3-word entries giving sector runs */
415	DECLARE_FLEX_ARRAY(struct bplus_leaf_node, external);
416  } u;
417};
418
419static inline bool bp_internal(struct bplus_header *bp)
420{
421	return bp->flags & BP_internal;
422}
423
424static inline bool bp_fnode_parent(struct bplus_header *bp)
425{
426	return bp->flags & BP_fnode_parent;
427}
428
429/* fnode: root of allocation b+ tree, and EA's */
430
431/* Every file and every directory has one fnode, pointed to by the directory
432   entry and pointing to the file's sectors or directory's root dnode.  EA's
433   are also stored here, and there are said to be ACL's somewhere here too. */
434
435#define FNODE_MAGIC 0xf7e40aae
436
437enum {FNODE_anode = cpu_to_le16(2), FNODE_dir = cpu_to_le16(256)};
438struct fnode
439{
440  __le32 magic;				/* f7e4 0aae */
441  __le32 zero1[2];			/* read history */
442  u8 len, name[15];			/* true length, truncated name */
443  __le32 up;				/* pointer to file's directory fnode */
444  __le32 acl_size_l;
445  __le32 acl_secno;
446  __le16 acl_size_s;
447  u8 acl_anode;
448  u8 zero2;				/* history bit count */
449  __le32 ea_size_l;			/* length of disk-resident ea's */
450  __le32 ea_secno;			/* first sector of disk-resident ea's*/
451  __le16 ea_size_s;			/* length of fnode-resident ea's */
452
453  __le16 flags;				/* bit 1 set -> ea_secno is an anode */
454					/* bit 8 set -> directory.  first & only extent
455					   points to dnode. */
456  struct bplus_header btree;		/* b+ tree, 8 extents or 12 subtrees */
457  union {
458    struct bplus_leaf_node external[8];
459    struct bplus_internal_node internal[12];
460  } u;
461
462  __le32 file_size;			/* file length, bytes */
463  __le32 n_needea;			/* number of EA's with NEEDEA set */
464  u8 user_id[16];			/* unused */
465  __le16 ea_offs;			/* offset from start of fnode
466					   to first fnode-resident ea */
467  u8 dasd_limit_treshhold;
468  u8 dasd_limit_delta;
469  __le32 dasd_limit;
470  __le32 dasd_usage;
471  u8 ea[316];				/* zero or more EA's, packed together
472					   with no alignment padding.
473					   (Do not use this name, get here
474					   via fnode + ea_offs. I think.) */
475};
476
477static inline bool fnode_in_anode(struct fnode *p)
478{
479	return (p->flags & FNODE_anode) != 0;
480}
481
482static inline bool fnode_is_dir(struct fnode *p)
483{
484	return (p->flags & FNODE_dir) != 0;
485}
486
487
488/* anode: 99.44% pure allocation tree */
489
490#define ANODE_MAGIC 0x37e40aae
491
492struct anode
493{
494  __le32 magic;				/* 37e4 0aae */
495  __le32 self;				/* pointer to this anode */
496  __le32 up;				/* parent anode or fnode */
497
498  struct bplus_header btree;		/* b+tree, 40 extents or 60 subtrees */
499  union {
500    struct bplus_leaf_node external[40];
501    struct bplus_internal_node internal[60];
502  } u;
503
504  __le32 fill[3];			/* unused */
505};
506
507
508/* extended attributes.
509
510   A file's EA info is stored as a list of (name,value) pairs.  It is
511   usually in the fnode, but (if it's large) it is moved to a single
512   sector run outside the fnode, or to multiple runs with an anode tree
513   that points to them.
514
515   The value of a single EA is stored along with the name, or (if large)
516   it is moved to a single sector run, or multiple runs pointed to by an
517   anode tree, pointed to by the value field of the (name,value) pair.
518
519   Flags in the EA tell whether the value is immediate, in a single sector
520   run, or in multiple runs.  Flags in the fnode tell whether the EA list
521   is immediate, in a single run, or in multiple runs. */
522
523enum {EA_indirect = 1, EA_anode = 2, EA_needea = 128 };
524struct extended_attribute
525{
526  u8 flags;				/* bit 0 set -> value gives sector number
527					   where real value starts */
528					/* bit 1 set -> sector is an anode
529					   that points to fragmented value */
530					/* bit 7 set -> required ea */
531  u8 namelen;				/* length of name, bytes */
532  u8 valuelen_lo;			/* length of value, bytes */
533  u8 valuelen_hi;			/* length of value, bytes */
534  u8 name[];
535  /*
536    u8 name[namelen];			ascii attrib name
537    u8 nul;				terminating '\0', not counted
538    u8 value[valuelen];			value, arbitrary
539      if this.flags & 1, valuelen is 8 and the value is
540        u32 length;			real length of value, bytes
541        secno secno;			sector address where it starts
542      if this.anode, the above sector number is the root of an anode tree
543        which points to the value.
544  */
545};
546
547static inline bool ea_indirect(struct extended_attribute *ea)
548{
549	return ea->flags & EA_indirect;
550}
551
552static inline bool ea_in_anode(struct extended_attribute *ea)
553{
554	return ea->flags & EA_anode;
555}
556
557/*
558   Local Variables:
559   comment-column: 40
560   End:
561*/
562