1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-2-Clause) */
2/*
3    This file defines the kernel interface of FUSE
4    Copyright (C) 2001-2008  Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
5
6    This program can be distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL.
7    See the file COPYING.
8
9    This -- and only this -- header file may also be distributed under
10    the terms of the BSD Licence as follows:
11
12    Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Miklos Szeredi. All rights reserved.
13
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33    SUCH DAMAGE.
34*/
35
36/*
37 * This file defines the kernel interface of FUSE
38 *
39 * Protocol changelog:
40 *
41 * 7.1:
42 *  - add the following messages:
43 *      FUSE_SETATTR, FUSE_SYMLINK, FUSE_MKNOD, FUSE_MKDIR, FUSE_UNLINK,
44 *      FUSE_RMDIR, FUSE_RENAME, FUSE_LINK, FUSE_OPEN, FUSE_READ, FUSE_WRITE,
45 *      FUSE_RELEASE, FUSE_FSYNC, FUSE_FLUSH, FUSE_SETXATTR, FUSE_GETXATTR,
46 *      FUSE_LISTXATTR, FUSE_REMOVEXATTR, FUSE_OPENDIR, FUSE_READDIR,
47 *      FUSE_RELEASEDIR
48 *  - add padding to messages to accommodate 32-bit servers on 64-bit kernels
49 *
50 * 7.2:
51 *  - add FOPEN_DIRECT_IO and FOPEN_KEEP_CACHE flags
52 *  - add FUSE_FSYNCDIR message
53 *
54 * 7.3:
55 *  - add FUSE_ACCESS message
56 *  - add FUSE_CREATE message
57 *  - add filehandle to fuse_setattr_in
58 *
59 * 7.4:
60 *  - add frsize to fuse_kstatfs
61 *  - clean up request size limit checking
62 *
63 * 7.5:
64 *  - add flags and max_write to fuse_init_out
65 *
66 * 7.6:
67 *  - add max_readahead to fuse_init_in and fuse_init_out
68 *
69 * 7.7:
70 *  - add FUSE_INTERRUPT message
71 *  - add POSIX file lock support
72 *
73 * 7.8:
74 *  - add lock_owner and flags fields to fuse_release_in
75 *  - add FUSE_BMAP message
76 *  - add FUSE_DESTROY message
77 *
78 * 7.9:
79 *  - new fuse_getattr_in input argument of GETATTR
80 *  - add lk_flags in fuse_lk_in
81 *  - add lock_owner field to fuse_setattr_in, fuse_read_in and fuse_write_in
82 *  - add blksize field to fuse_attr
83 *  - add file flags field to fuse_read_in and fuse_write_in
84 *  - Add ATIME_NOW and MTIME_NOW flags to fuse_setattr_in
85 *
86 * 7.10
87 *  - add nonseekable open flag
88 *
89 * 7.11
90 *  - add IOCTL message
91 *  - add unsolicited notification support
92 *  - add POLL message and NOTIFY_POLL notification
93 *
94 * 7.12
95 *  - add umask flag to input argument of create, mknod and mkdir
96 *  - add notification messages for invalidation of inodes and
97 *    directory entries
98 *
99 * 7.13
100 *  - make max number of background requests and congestion threshold
101 *    tunables
102 *
103 * 7.14
104 *  - add splice support to fuse device
105 *
106 * 7.15
107 *  - add store notify
108 *  - add retrieve notify
109 *
110 * 7.16
111 *  - add BATCH_FORGET request
112 *  - FUSE_IOCTL_UNRESTRICTED shall now return with array of 'struct
113 *    fuse_ioctl_iovec' instead of ambiguous 'struct iovec'
114 *  - add FUSE_IOCTL_32BIT flag
115 *
116 * 7.17
117 *  - add FUSE_FLOCK_LOCKS and FUSE_RELEASE_FLOCK_UNLOCK
118 *
119 * 7.18
120 *  - add FUSE_IOCTL_DIR flag
121 *  - add FUSE_NOTIFY_DELETE
122 *
123 * 7.19
124 *  - add FUSE_FALLOCATE
125 *
126 * 7.20
127 *  - add FUSE_AUTO_INVAL_DATA
128 *
129 * 7.21
130 *  - add FUSE_READDIRPLUS
131 *  - send the requested events in POLL request
132 *
133 * 7.22
134 *  - add FUSE_ASYNC_DIO
135 *
136 * 7.23
137 *  - add FUSE_WRITEBACK_CACHE
138 *  - add time_gran to fuse_init_out
139 *  - add reserved space to fuse_init_out
140 *  - add FATTR_CTIME
141 *  - add ctime and ctimensec to fuse_setattr_in
142 *  - add FUSE_RENAME2 request
143 *  - add FUSE_NO_OPEN_SUPPORT flag
144 *
145 *  7.24
146 *  - add FUSE_LSEEK for SEEK_HOLE and SEEK_DATA support
147 *
148 *  7.25
149 *  - add FUSE_PARALLEL_DIROPS
150 *
151 *  7.26
152 *  - add FUSE_HANDLE_KILLPRIV
153 *  - add FUSE_POSIX_ACL
154 *
155 *  7.27
156 *  - add FUSE_ABORT_ERROR
157 *
158 *  7.28
159 *  - add FUSE_COPY_FILE_RANGE
160 *  - add FOPEN_CACHE_DIR
161 *  - add FUSE_MAX_PAGES, add max_pages to init_out
162 *  - add FUSE_CACHE_SYMLINKS
163 *
164 *  7.29
165 *  - add FUSE_NO_OPENDIR_SUPPORT flag
166 *
167 *  7.30
168 *  - add FUSE_EXPLICIT_INVAL_DATA
169 *  - add FUSE_IOCTL_COMPAT_X32
170 *
171 *  7.31
172 *  - add FUSE_WRITE_KILL_PRIV flag
173 *  - add FUSE_SETUPMAPPING and FUSE_REMOVEMAPPING
174 *  - add map_alignment to fuse_init_out, add FUSE_MAP_ALIGNMENT flag
175 *
176 *  7.32
177 *  - add flags to fuse_attr, add FUSE_ATTR_SUBMOUNT, add FUSE_SUBMOUNTS
178 *
179 *  7.33
180 *  - add FUSE_HANDLE_KILLPRIV_V2, FUSE_WRITE_KILL_SUIDGID, FATTR_KILL_SUIDGID
181 *  - add FUSE_OPEN_KILL_SUIDGID
182 *  - extend fuse_setxattr_in, add FUSE_SETXATTR_EXT
183 *  - add FUSE_SETXATTR_ACL_KILL_SGID
184 *
185 *  7.34
186 *  - add FUSE_SYNCFS
187 *
188 *  7.35
189 *  - add FOPEN_NOFLUSH
190 *
191 *  7.36
192 *  - extend fuse_init_in with reserved fields, add FUSE_INIT_EXT init flag
193 *  - add flags2 to fuse_init_in and fuse_init_out
194 *  - add FUSE_SECURITY_CTX init flag
195 *  - add security context to create, mkdir, symlink, and mknod requests
196 *  - add FUSE_HAS_INODE_DAX, FUSE_ATTR_DAX
197 *
198 *  7.37
199 *  - add FUSE_TMPFILE
200 *
201 *  7.38
202 *  - add FUSE_EXPIRE_ONLY flag to fuse_notify_inval_entry
203 *  - add FOPEN_PARALLEL_DIRECT_WRITES
204 *  - add total_extlen to fuse_in_header
205 *  - add FUSE_MAX_NR_SECCTX
206 *  - add extension header
207 *  - add FUSE_EXT_GROUPS
208 *  - add FUSE_CREATE_SUPP_GROUP
209 *  - add FUSE_HAS_EXPIRE_ONLY
210 *
211 *  7.39
212 *  - add FUSE_DIRECT_IO_ALLOW_MMAP
213 *  - add FUSE_STATX and related structures
214 *
215 *  7.40
216 *  - add max_stack_depth to fuse_init_out, add FUSE_PASSTHROUGH init flag
217 *  - add backing_id to fuse_open_out, add FOPEN_PASSTHROUGH open flag
218 *  - add FUSE_NO_EXPORT_SUPPORT init flag
219 *  - add FUSE_NOTIFY_RESEND, add FUSE_HAS_RESEND init flag
220 */
221
222#ifndef _LINUX_FUSE_H
223#define _LINUX_FUSE_H
224
225#ifdef __KERNEL__
226#include <linux/types.h>
227#else
228#include <stdint.h>
229#endif
230
231/*
232 * Version negotiation:
233 *
234 * Both the kernel and userspace send the version they support in the
235 * INIT request and reply respectively.
236 *
237 * If the major versions match then both shall use the smallest
238 * of the two minor versions for communication.
239 *
240 * If the kernel supports a larger major version, then userspace shall
241 * reply with the major version it supports, ignore the rest of the
242 * INIT message and expect a new INIT message from the kernel with a
243 * matching major version.
244 *
245 * If the library supports a larger major version, then it shall fall
246 * back to the major protocol version sent by the kernel for
247 * communication and reply with that major version (and an arbitrary
248 * supported minor version).
249 */
250
251/** Version number of this interface */
252#define FUSE_KERNEL_VERSION 7
253
254/** Minor version number of this interface */
255#define FUSE_KERNEL_MINOR_VERSION 40
256
257/** The node ID of the root inode */
258#define FUSE_ROOT_ID 1
259
260/* Make sure all structures are padded to 64bit boundary, so 32bit
261   userspace works under 64bit kernels */
262
263struct fuse_attr {
264	uint64_t	ino;
265	uint64_t	size;
266	uint64_t	blocks;
267	uint64_t	atime;
268	uint64_t	mtime;
269	uint64_t	ctime;
270	uint32_t	atimensec;
271	uint32_t	mtimensec;
272	uint32_t	ctimensec;
273	uint32_t	mode;
274	uint32_t	nlink;
275	uint32_t	uid;
276	uint32_t	gid;
277	uint32_t	rdev;
278	uint32_t	blksize;
279	uint32_t	flags;
280};
281
282/*
283 * The following structures are bit-for-bit compatible with the statx(2) ABI in
284 * Linux.
285 */
286struct fuse_sx_time {
287	int64_t		tv_sec;
288	uint32_t	tv_nsec;
289	int32_t		__reserved;
290};
291
292struct fuse_statx {
293	uint32_t	mask;
294	uint32_t	blksize;
295	uint64_t	attributes;
296	uint32_t	nlink;
297	uint32_t	uid;
298	uint32_t	gid;
299	uint16_t	mode;
300	uint16_t	__spare0[1];
301	uint64_t	ino;
302	uint64_t	size;
303	uint64_t	blocks;
304	uint64_t	attributes_mask;
305	struct fuse_sx_time	atime;
306	struct fuse_sx_time	btime;
307	struct fuse_sx_time	ctime;
308	struct fuse_sx_time	mtime;
309	uint32_t	rdev_major;
310	uint32_t	rdev_minor;
311	uint32_t	dev_major;
312	uint32_t	dev_minor;
313	uint64_t	__spare2[14];
314};
315
316struct fuse_kstatfs {
317	uint64_t	blocks;
318	uint64_t	bfree;
319	uint64_t	bavail;
320	uint64_t	files;
321	uint64_t	ffree;
322	uint32_t	bsize;
323	uint32_t	namelen;
324	uint32_t	frsize;
325	uint32_t	padding;
326	uint32_t	spare[6];
327};
328
329struct fuse_file_lock {
330	uint64_t	start;
331	uint64_t	end;
332	uint32_t	type;
333	uint32_t	pid; /* tgid */
334};
335
336/**
337 * Bitmasks for fuse_setattr_in.valid
338 */
339#define FATTR_MODE	(1 << 0)
340#define FATTR_UID	(1 << 1)
341#define FATTR_GID	(1 << 2)
342#define FATTR_SIZE	(1 << 3)
343#define FATTR_ATIME	(1 << 4)
344#define FATTR_MTIME	(1 << 5)
345#define FATTR_FH	(1 << 6)
346#define FATTR_ATIME_NOW	(1 << 7)
347#define FATTR_MTIME_NOW	(1 << 8)
348#define FATTR_LOCKOWNER	(1 << 9)
349#define FATTR_CTIME	(1 << 10)
350#define FATTR_KILL_SUIDGID	(1 << 11)
351
352/**
353 * Flags returned by the OPEN request
354 *
355 * FOPEN_DIRECT_IO: bypass page cache for this open file
356 * FOPEN_KEEP_CACHE: don't invalidate the data cache on open
357 * FOPEN_NONSEEKABLE: the file is not seekable
358 * FOPEN_CACHE_DIR: allow caching this directory
359 * FOPEN_STREAM: the file is stream-like (no file position at all)
360 * FOPEN_NOFLUSH: don't flush data cache on close (unless FUSE_WRITEBACK_CACHE)
361 * FOPEN_PARALLEL_DIRECT_WRITES: Allow concurrent direct writes on the same inode
362 * FOPEN_PASSTHROUGH: passthrough read/write io for this open file
363 */
364#define FOPEN_DIRECT_IO		(1 << 0)
365#define FOPEN_KEEP_CACHE	(1 << 1)
366#define FOPEN_NONSEEKABLE	(1 << 2)
367#define FOPEN_CACHE_DIR		(1 << 3)
368#define FOPEN_STREAM		(1 << 4)
369#define FOPEN_NOFLUSH		(1 << 5)
370#define FOPEN_PARALLEL_DIRECT_WRITES	(1 << 6)
371#define FOPEN_PASSTHROUGH	(1 << 7)
372
373/**
374 * INIT request/reply flags
375 *
376 * FUSE_ASYNC_READ: asynchronous read requests
377 * FUSE_POSIX_LOCKS: remote locking for POSIX file locks
378 * FUSE_FILE_OPS: kernel sends file handle for fstat, etc... (not yet supported)
379 * FUSE_ATOMIC_O_TRUNC: handles the O_TRUNC open flag in the filesystem
380 * FUSE_EXPORT_SUPPORT: filesystem handles lookups of "." and ".."
381 * FUSE_BIG_WRITES: filesystem can handle write size larger than 4kB
382 * FUSE_DONT_MASK: don't apply umask to file mode on create operations
383 * FUSE_SPLICE_WRITE: kernel supports splice write on the device
384 * FUSE_SPLICE_MOVE: kernel supports splice move on the device
385 * FUSE_SPLICE_READ: kernel supports splice read on the device
386 * FUSE_FLOCK_LOCKS: remote locking for BSD style file locks
387 * FUSE_HAS_IOCTL_DIR: kernel supports ioctl on directories
388 * FUSE_AUTO_INVAL_DATA: automatically invalidate cached pages
389 * FUSE_DO_READDIRPLUS: do READDIRPLUS (READDIR+LOOKUP in one)
390 * FUSE_READDIRPLUS_AUTO: adaptive readdirplus
391 * FUSE_ASYNC_DIO: asynchronous direct I/O submission
392 * FUSE_WRITEBACK_CACHE: use writeback cache for buffered writes
393 * FUSE_NO_OPEN_SUPPORT: kernel supports zero-message opens
394 * FUSE_PARALLEL_DIROPS: allow parallel lookups and readdir
395 * FUSE_HANDLE_KILLPRIV: fs handles killing suid/sgid/cap on write/chown/trunc
396 * FUSE_POSIX_ACL: filesystem supports posix acls
397 * FUSE_ABORT_ERROR: reading the device after abort returns ECONNABORTED
398 * FUSE_MAX_PAGES: init_out.max_pages contains the max number of req pages
399 * FUSE_CACHE_SYMLINKS: cache READLINK responses
400 * FUSE_NO_OPENDIR_SUPPORT: kernel supports zero-message opendir
401 * FUSE_EXPLICIT_INVAL_DATA: only invalidate cached pages on explicit request
402 * FUSE_MAP_ALIGNMENT: init_out.map_alignment contains log2(byte alignment) for
403 *		       foffset and moffset fields in struct
404 *		       fuse_setupmapping_out and fuse_removemapping_one.
405 * FUSE_SUBMOUNTS: kernel supports auto-mounting directory submounts
406 * FUSE_HANDLE_KILLPRIV_V2: fs kills suid/sgid/cap on write/chown/trunc.
407 *			Upon write/truncate suid/sgid is only killed if caller
408 *			does not have CAP_FSETID. Additionally upon
409 *			write/truncate sgid is killed only if file has group
410 *			execute permission. (Same as Linux VFS behavior).
411 * FUSE_SETXATTR_EXT:	Server supports extended struct fuse_setxattr_in
412 * FUSE_INIT_EXT: extended fuse_init_in request
413 * FUSE_INIT_RESERVED: reserved, do not use
414 * FUSE_SECURITY_CTX:	add security context to create, mkdir, symlink, and
415 *			mknod
416 * FUSE_HAS_INODE_DAX:  use per inode DAX
417 * FUSE_CREATE_SUPP_GROUP: add supplementary group info to create, mkdir,
418 *			symlink and mknod (single group that matches parent)
419 * FUSE_HAS_EXPIRE_ONLY: kernel supports expiry-only entry invalidation
420 * FUSE_DIRECT_IO_ALLOW_MMAP: allow shared mmap in FOPEN_DIRECT_IO mode.
421 * FUSE_NO_EXPORT_SUPPORT: explicitly disable export support
422 * FUSE_HAS_RESEND: kernel supports resending pending requests, and the high bit
423 *		    of the request ID indicates resend requests
424 */
425#define FUSE_ASYNC_READ		(1 << 0)
426#define FUSE_POSIX_LOCKS	(1 << 1)
427#define FUSE_FILE_OPS		(1 << 2)
428#define FUSE_ATOMIC_O_TRUNC	(1 << 3)
429#define FUSE_EXPORT_SUPPORT	(1 << 4)
430#define FUSE_BIG_WRITES		(1 << 5)
431#define FUSE_DONT_MASK		(1 << 6)
432#define FUSE_SPLICE_WRITE	(1 << 7)
433#define FUSE_SPLICE_MOVE	(1 << 8)
434#define FUSE_SPLICE_READ	(1 << 9)
435#define FUSE_FLOCK_LOCKS	(1 << 10)
436#define FUSE_HAS_IOCTL_DIR	(1 << 11)
437#define FUSE_AUTO_INVAL_DATA	(1 << 12)
438#define FUSE_DO_READDIRPLUS	(1 << 13)
439#define FUSE_READDIRPLUS_AUTO	(1 << 14)
440#define FUSE_ASYNC_DIO		(1 << 15)
441#define FUSE_WRITEBACK_CACHE	(1 << 16)
442#define FUSE_NO_OPEN_SUPPORT	(1 << 17)
443#define FUSE_PARALLEL_DIROPS    (1 << 18)
444#define FUSE_HANDLE_KILLPRIV	(1 << 19)
445#define FUSE_POSIX_ACL		(1 << 20)
446#define FUSE_ABORT_ERROR	(1 << 21)
447#define FUSE_MAX_PAGES		(1 << 22)
448#define FUSE_CACHE_SYMLINKS	(1 << 23)
449#define FUSE_NO_OPENDIR_SUPPORT (1 << 24)
450#define FUSE_EXPLICIT_INVAL_DATA (1 << 25)
451#define FUSE_MAP_ALIGNMENT	(1 << 26)
452#define FUSE_SUBMOUNTS		(1 << 27)
453#define FUSE_HANDLE_KILLPRIV_V2	(1 << 28)
454#define FUSE_SETXATTR_EXT	(1 << 29)
455#define FUSE_INIT_EXT		(1 << 30)
456#define FUSE_INIT_RESERVED	(1 << 31)
457/* bits 32..63 get shifted down 32 bits into the flags2 field */
458#define FUSE_SECURITY_CTX	(1ULL << 32)
459#define FUSE_HAS_INODE_DAX	(1ULL << 33)
460#define FUSE_CREATE_SUPP_GROUP	(1ULL << 34)
461#define FUSE_HAS_EXPIRE_ONLY	(1ULL << 35)
462#define FUSE_DIRECT_IO_ALLOW_MMAP (1ULL << 36)
463#define FUSE_PASSTHROUGH	(1ULL << 37)
464#define FUSE_NO_EXPORT_SUPPORT	(1ULL << 38)
465#define FUSE_HAS_RESEND		(1ULL << 39)
466
467/* Obsolete alias for FUSE_DIRECT_IO_ALLOW_MMAP */
468#define FUSE_DIRECT_IO_RELAX	FUSE_DIRECT_IO_ALLOW_MMAP
469
470/**
471 * CUSE INIT request/reply flags
472 *
473 * CUSE_UNRESTRICTED_IOCTL:  use unrestricted ioctl
474 */
475#define CUSE_UNRESTRICTED_IOCTL	(1 << 0)
476
477/**
478 * Release flags
479 */
480#define FUSE_RELEASE_FLUSH	(1 << 0)
481#define FUSE_RELEASE_FLOCK_UNLOCK	(1 << 1)
482
483/**
484 * Getattr flags
485 */
486#define FUSE_GETATTR_FH		(1 << 0)
487
488/**
489 * Lock flags
490 */
491#define FUSE_LK_FLOCK		(1 << 0)
492
493/**
494 * WRITE flags
495 *
496 * FUSE_WRITE_CACHE: delayed write from page cache, file handle is guessed
497 * FUSE_WRITE_LOCKOWNER: lock_owner field is valid
498 * FUSE_WRITE_KILL_SUIDGID: kill suid and sgid bits
499 */
500#define FUSE_WRITE_CACHE	(1 << 0)
501#define FUSE_WRITE_LOCKOWNER	(1 << 1)
502#define FUSE_WRITE_KILL_SUIDGID (1 << 2)
503
504/* Obsolete alias; this flag implies killing suid/sgid only. */
505#define FUSE_WRITE_KILL_PRIV	FUSE_WRITE_KILL_SUIDGID
506
507/**
508 * Read flags
509 */
510#define FUSE_READ_LOCKOWNER	(1 << 1)
511
512/**
513 * Ioctl flags
514 *
515 * FUSE_IOCTL_COMPAT: 32bit compat ioctl on 64bit machine
516 * FUSE_IOCTL_UNRESTRICTED: not restricted to well-formed ioctls, retry allowed
517 * FUSE_IOCTL_RETRY: retry with new iovecs
518 * FUSE_IOCTL_32BIT: 32bit ioctl
519 * FUSE_IOCTL_DIR: is a directory
520 * FUSE_IOCTL_COMPAT_X32: x32 compat ioctl on 64bit machine (64bit time_t)
521 *
522 * FUSE_IOCTL_MAX_IOV: maximum of in_iovecs + out_iovecs
523 */
524#define FUSE_IOCTL_COMPAT	(1 << 0)
525#define FUSE_IOCTL_UNRESTRICTED	(1 << 1)
526#define FUSE_IOCTL_RETRY	(1 << 2)
527#define FUSE_IOCTL_32BIT	(1 << 3)
528#define FUSE_IOCTL_DIR		(1 << 4)
529#define FUSE_IOCTL_COMPAT_X32	(1 << 5)
530
531#define FUSE_IOCTL_MAX_IOV	256
532
533/**
534 * Poll flags
535 *
536 * FUSE_POLL_SCHEDULE_NOTIFY: request poll notify
537 */
538#define FUSE_POLL_SCHEDULE_NOTIFY (1 << 0)
539
540/**
541 * Fsync flags
542 *
543 * FUSE_FSYNC_FDATASYNC: Sync data only, not metadata
544 */
545#define FUSE_FSYNC_FDATASYNC	(1 << 0)
546
547/**
548 * fuse_attr flags
549 *
550 * FUSE_ATTR_SUBMOUNT: Object is a submount root
551 * FUSE_ATTR_DAX: Enable DAX for this file in per inode DAX mode
552 */
553#define FUSE_ATTR_SUBMOUNT      (1 << 0)
554#define FUSE_ATTR_DAX		(1 << 1)
555
556/**
557 * Open flags
558 * FUSE_OPEN_KILL_SUIDGID: Kill suid and sgid if executable
559 */
560#define FUSE_OPEN_KILL_SUIDGID	(1 << 0)
561
562/**
563 * setxattr flags
564 * FUSE_SETXATTR_ACL_KILL_SGID: Clear SGID when system.posix_acl_access is set
565 */
566#define FUSE_SETXATTR_ACL_KILL_SGID	(1 << 0)
567
568/**
569 * notify_inval_entry flags
570 * FUSE_EXPIRE_ONLY
571 */
572#define FUSE_EXPIRE_ONLY		(1 << 0)
573
574/**
575 * extension type
576 * FUSE_MAX_NR_SECCTX: maximum value of &fuse_secctx_header.nr_secctx
577 * FUSE_EXT_GROUPS: &fuse_supp_groups extension
578 */
579enum fuse_ext_type {
580	/* Types 0..31 are reserved for fuse_secctx_header */
581	FUSE_MAX_NR_SECCTX	= 31,
582	FUSE_EXT_GROUPS		= 32,
583};
584
585enum fuse_opcode {
586	FUSE_LOOKUP		= 1,
587	FUSE_FORGET		= 2,  /* no reply */
588	FUSE_GETATTR		= 3,
589	FUSE_SETATTR		= 4,
590	FUSE_READLINK		= 5,
591	FUSE_SYMLINK		= 6,
592	FUSE_MKNOD		= 8,
593	FUSE_MKDIR		= 9,
594	FUSE_UNLINK		= 10,
595	FUSE_RMDIR		= 11,
596	FUSE_RENAME		= 12,
597	FUSE_LINK		= 13,
598	FUSE_OPEN		= 14,
599	FUSE_READ		= 15,
600	FUSE_WRITE		= 16,
601	FUSE_STATFS		= 17,
602	FUSE_RELEASE		= 18,
603	FUSE_FSYNC		= 20,
604	FUSE_SETXATTR		= 21,
605	FUSE_GETXATTR		= 22,
606	FUSE_LISTXATTR		= 23,
607	FUSE_REMOVEXATTR	= 24,
608	FUSE_FLUSH		= 25,
609	FUSE_INIT		= 26,
610	FUSE_OPENDIR		= 27,
611	FUSE_READDIR		= 28,
612	FUSE_RELEASEDIR		= 29,
613	FUSE_FSYNCDIR		= 30,
614	FUSE_GETLK		= 31,
615	FUSE_SETLK		= 32,
616	FUSE_SETLKW		= 33,
617	FUSE_ACCESS		= 34,
618	FUSE_CREATE		= 35,
619	FUSE_INTERRUPT		= 36,
620	FUSE_BMAP		= 37,
621	FUSE_DESTROY		= 38,
622	FUSE_IOCTL		= 39,
623	FUSE_POLL		= 40,
624	FUSE_NOTIFY_REPLY	= 41,
625	FUSE_BATCH_FORGET	= 42,
626	FUSE_FALLOCATE		= 43,
627	FUSE_READDIRPLUS	= 44,
628	FUSE_RENAME2		= 45,
629	FUSE_LSEEK		= 46,
630	FUSE_COPY_FILE_RANGE	= 47,
631	FUSE_SETUPMAPPING	= 48,
632	FUSE_REMOVEMAPPING	= 49,
633	FUSE_SYNCFS		= 50,
634	FUSE_TMPFILE		= 51,
635	FUSE_STATX		= 52,
636
637	/* CUSE specific operations */
638	CUSE_INIT		= 4096,
639
640	/* Reserved opcodes: helpful to detect structure endian-ness */
641	CUSE_INIT_BSWAP_RESERVED	= 1048576,	/* CUSE_INIT << 8 */
642	FUSE_INIT_BSWAP_RESERVED	= 436207616,	/* FUSE_INIT << 24 */
643};
644
645enum fuse_notify_code {
646	FUSE_NOTIFY_POLL   = 1,
647	FUSE_NOTIFY_INVAL_INODE = 2,
648	FUSE_NOTIFY_INVAL_ENTRY = 3,
649	FUSE_NOTIFY_STORE = 4,
650	FUSE_NOTIFY_RETRIEVE = 5,
651	FUSE_NOTIFY_DELETE = 6,
652	FUSE_NOTIFY_RESEND = 7,
653	FUSE_NOTIFY_CODE_MAX,
654};
655
656/* The read buffer is required to be at least 8k, but may be much larger */
657#define FUSE_MIN_READ_BUFFER 8192
658
659#define FUSE_COMPAT_ENTRY_OUT_SIZE 120
660
661struct fuse_entry_out {
662	uint64_t	nodeid;		/* Inode ID */
663	uint64_t	generation;	/* Inode generation: nodeid:gen must
664					   be unique for the fs's lifetime */
665	uint64_t	entry_valid;	/* Cache timeout for the name */
666	uint64_t	attr_valid;	/* Cache timeout for the attributes */
667	uint32_t	entry_valid_nsec;
668	uint32_t	attr_valid_nsec;
669	struct fuse_attr attr;
670};
671
672struct fuse_forget_in {
673	uint64_t	nlookup;
674};
675
676struct fuse_forget_one {
677	uint64_t	nodeid;
678	uint64_t	nlookup;
679};
680
681struct fuse_batch_forget_in {
682	uint32_t	count;
683	uint32_t	dummy;
684};
685
686struct fuse_getattr_in {
687	uint32_t	getattr_flags;
688	uint32_t	dummy;
689	uint64_t	fh;
690};
691
692#define FUSE_COMPAT_ATTR_OUT_SIZE 96
693
694struct fuse_attr_out {
695	uint64_t	attr_valid;	/* Cache timeout for the attributes */
696	uint32_t	attr_valid_nsec;
697	uint32_t	dummy;
698	struct fuse_attr attr;
699};
700
701struct fuse_statx_in {
702	uint32_t	getattr_flags;
703	uint32_t	reserved;
704	uint64_t	fh;
705	uint32_t	sx_flags;
706	uint32_t	sx_mask;
707};
708
709struct fuse_statx_out {
710	uint64_t	attr_valid;	/* Cache timeout for the attributes */
711	uint32_t	attr_valid_nsec;
712	uint32_t	flags;
713	uint64_t	spare[2];
714	struct fuse_statx stat;
715};
716
717#define FUSE_COMPAT_MKNOD_IN_SIZE 8
718
719struct fuse_mknod_in {
720	uint32_t	mode;
721	uint32_t	rdev;
722	uint32_t	umask;
723	uint32_t	padding;
724};
725
726struct fuse_mkdir_in {
727	uint32_t	mode;
728	uint32_t	umask;
729};
730
731struct fuse_rename_in {
732	uint64_t	newdir;
733};
734
735struct fuse_rename2_in {
736	uint64_t	newdir;
737	uint32_t	flags;
738	uint32_t	padding;
739};
740
741struct fuse_link_in {
742	uint64_t	oldnodeid;
743};
744
745struct fuse_setattr_in {
746	uint32_t	valid;
747	uint32_t	padding;
748	uint64_t	fh;
749	uint64_t	size;
750	uint64_t	lock_owner;
751	uint64_t	atime;
752	uint64_t	mtime;
753	uint64_t	ctime;
754	uint32_t	atimensec;
755	uint32_t	mtimensec;
756	uint32_t	ctimensec;
757	uint32_t	mode;
758	uint32_t	unused4;
759	uint32_t	uid;
760	uint32_t	gid;
761	uint32_t	unused5;
762};
763
764struct fuse_open_in {
765	uint32_t	flags;
766	uint32_t	open_flags;	/* FUSE_OPEN_... */
767};
768
769struct fuse_create_in {
770	uint32_t	flags;
771	uint32_t	mode;
772	uint32_t	umask;
773	uint32_t	open_flags;	/* FUSE_OPEN_... */
774};
775
776struct fuse_open_out {
777	uint64_t	fh;
778	uint32_t	open_flags;
779	int32_t		backing_id;
780};
781
782struct fuse_release_in {
783	uint64_t	fh;
784	uint32_t	flags;
785	uint32_t	release_flags;
786	uint64_t	lock_owner;
787};
788
789struct fuse_flush_in {
790	uint64_t	fh;
791	uint32_t	unused;
792	uint32_t	padding;
793	uint64_t	lock_owner;
794};
795
796struct fuse_read_in {
797	uint64_t	fh;
798	uint64_t	offset;
799	uint32_t	size;
800	uint32_t	read_flags;
801	uint64_t	lock_owner;
802	uint32_t	flags;
803	uint32_t	padding;
804};
805
806#define FUSE_COMPAT_WRITE_IN_SIZE 24
807
808struct fuse_write_in {
809	uint64_t	fh;
810	uint64_t	offset;
811	uint32_t	size;
812	uint32_t	write_flags;
813	uint64_t	lock_owner;
814	uint32_t	flags;
815	uint32_t	padding;
816};
817
818struct fuse_write_out {
819	uint32_t	size;
820	uint32_t	padding;
821};
822
823#define FUSE_COMPAT_STATFS_SIZE 48
824
825struct fuse_statfs_out {
826	struct fuse_kstatfs st;
827};
828
829struct fuse_fsync_in {
830	uint64_t	fh;
831	uint32_t	fsync_flags;
832	uint32_t	padding;
833};
834
835#define FUSE_COMPAT_SETXATTR_IN_SIZE 8
836
837struct fuse_setxattr_in {
838	uint32_t	size;
839	uint32_t	flags;
840	uint32_t	setxattr_flags;
841	uint32_t	padding;
842};
843
844struct fuse_getxattr_in {
845	uint32_t	size;
846	uint32_t	padding;
847};
848
849struct fuse_getxattr_out {
850	uint32_t	size;
851	uint32_t	padding;
852};
853
854struct fuse_lk_in {
855	uint64_t	fh;
856	uint64_t	owner;
857	struct fuse_file_lock lk;
858	uint32_t	lk_flags;
859	uint32_t	padding;
860};
861
862struct fuse_lk_out {
863	struct fuse_file_lock lk;
864};
865
866struct fuse_access_in {
867	uint32_t	mask;
868	uint32_t	padding;
869};
870
871struct fuse_init_in {
872	uint32_t	major;
873	uint32_t	minor;
874	uint32_t	max_readahead;
875	uint32_t	flags;
876	uint32_t	flags2;
877	uint32_t	unused[11];
878};
879
880#define FUSE_COMPAT_INIT_OUT_SIZE 8
881#define FUSE_COMPAT_22_INIT_OUT_SIZE 24
882
883struct fuse_init_out {
884	uint32_t	major;
885	uint32_t	minor;
886	uint32_t	max_readahead;
887	uint32_t	flags;
888	uint16_t	max_background;
889	uint16_t	congestion_threshold;
890	uint32_t	max_write;
891	uint32_t	time_gran;
892	uint16_t	max_pages;
893	uint16_t	map_alignment;
894	uint32_t	flags2;
895	uint32_t	max_stack_depth;
896	uint32_t	unused[6];
897};
898
899#define CUSE_INIT_INFO_MAX 4096
900
901struct cuse_init_in {
902	uint32_t	major;
903	uint32_t	minor;
904	uint32_t	unused;
905	uint32_t	flags;
906};
907
908struct cuse_init_out {
909	uint32_t	major;
910	uint32_t	minor;
911	uint32_t	unused;
912	uint32_t	flags;
913	uint32_t	max_read;
914	uint32_t	max_write;
915	uint32_t	dev_major;		/* chardev major */
916	uint32_t	dev_minor;		/* chardev minor */
917	uint32_t	spare[10];
918};
919
920struct fuse_interrupt_in {
921	uint64_t	unique;
922};
923
924struct fuse_bmap_in {
925	uint64_t	block;
926	uint32_t	blocksize;
927	uint32_t	padding;
928};
929
930struct fuse_bmap_out {
931	uint64_t	block;
932};
933
934struct fuse_ioctl_in {
935	uint64_t	fh;
936	uint32_t	flags;
937	uint32_t	cmd;
938	uint64_t	arg;
939	uint32_t	in_size;
940	uint32_t	out_size;
941};
942
943struct fuse_ioctl_iovec {
944	uint64_t	base;
945	uint64_t	len;
946};
947
948struct fuse_ioctl_out {
949	int32_t		result;
950	uint32_t	flags;
951	uint32_t	in_iovs;
952	uint32_t	out_iovs;
953};
954
955struct fuse_poll_in {
956	uint64_t	fh;
957	uint64_t	kh;
958	uint32_t	flags;
959	uint32_t	events;
960};
961
962struct fuse_poll_out {
963	uint32_t	revents;
964	uint32_t	padding;
965};
966
967struct fuse_notify_poll_wakeup_out {
968	uint64_t	kh;
969};
970
971struct fuse_fallocate_in {
972	uint64_t	fh;
973	uint64_t	offset;
974	uint64_t	length;
975	uint32_t	mode;
976	uint32_t	padding;
977};
978
979/**
980 * FUSE request unique ID flag
981 *
982 * Indicates whether this is a resend request. The receiver should handle this
983 * request accordingly.
984 */
985#define FUSE_UNIQUE_RESEND (1ULL << 63)
986
987struct fuse_in_header {
988	uint32_t	len;
989	uint32_t	opcode;
990	uint64_t	unique;
991	uint64_t	nodeid;
992	uint32_t	uid;
993	uint32_t	gid;
994	uint32_t	pid;
995	uint16_t	total_extlen; /* length of extensions in 8byte units */
996	uint16_t	padding;
997};
998
999struct fuse_out_header {
1000	uint32_t	len;
1001	int32_t		error;
1002	uint64_t	unique;
1003};
1004
1005struct fuse_dirent {
1006	uint64_t	ino;
1007	uint64_t	off;
1008	uint32_t	namelen;
1009	uint32_t	type;
1010	char name[];
1011};
1012
1013/* Align variable length records to 64bit boundary */
1014#define FUSE_REC_ALIGN(x) \
1015	(((x) + sizeof(uint64_t) - 1) & ~(sizeof(uint64_t) - 1))
1016
1017#define FUSE_NAME_OFFSET offsetof(struct fuse_dirent, name)
1018#define FUSE_DIRENT_ALIGN(x) FUSE_REC_ALIGN(x)
1019#define FUSE_DIRENT_SIZE(d) \
1020	FUSE_DIRENT_ALIGN(FUSE_NAME_OFFSET + (d)->namelen)
1021
1022struct fuse_direntplus {
1023	struct fuse_entry_out entry_out;
1024	struct fuse_dirent dirent;
1025};
1026
1027#define FUSE_NAME_OFFSET_DIRENTPLUS \
1028	offsetof(struct fuse_direntplus, dirent.name)
1029#define FUSE_DIRENTPLUS_SIZE(d) \
1030	FUSE_DIRENT_ALIGN(FUSE_NAME_OFFSET_DIRENTPLUS + (d)->dirent.namelen)
1031
1032struct fuse_notify_inval_inode_out {
1033	uint64_t	ino;
1034	int64_t		off;
1035	int64_t		len;
1036};
1037
1038struct fuse_notify_inval_entry_out {
1039	uint64_t	parent;
1040	uint32_t	namelen;
1041	uint32_t	flags;
1042};
1043
1044struct fuse_notify_delete_out {
1045	uint64_t	parent;
1046	uint64_t	child;
1047	uint32_t	namelen;
1048	uint32_t	padding;
1049};
1050
1051struct fuse_notify_store_out {
1052	uint64_t	nodeid;
1053	uint64_t	offset;
1054	uint32_t	size;
1055	uint32_t	padding;
1056};
1057
1058struct fuse_notify_retrieve_out {
1059	uint64_t	notify_unique;
1060	uint64_t	nodeid;
1061	uint64_t	offset;
1062	uint32_t	size;
1063	uint32_t	padding;
1064};
1065
1066/* Matches the size of fuse_write_in */
1067struct fuse_notify_retrieve_in {
1068	uint64_t	dummy1;
1069	uint64_t	offset;
1070	uint32_t	size;
1071	uint32_t	dummy2;
1072	uint64_t	dummy3;
1073	uint64_t	dummy4;
1074};
1075
1076struct fuse_backing_map {
1077	int32_t		fd;
1078	uint32_t	flags;
1079	uint64_t	padding;
1080};
1081
1082/* Device ioctls: */
1083#define FUSE_DEV_IOC_MAGIC		229
1084#define FUSE_DEV_IOC_CLONE		_IOR(FUSE_DEV_IOC_MAGIC, 0, uint32_t)
1085#define FUSE_DEV_IOC_BACKING_OPEN	_IOW(FUSE_DEV_IOC_MAGIC, 1, \
1086					     struct fuse_backing_map)
1087#define FUSE_DEV_IOC_BACKING_CLOSE	_IOW(FUSE_DEV_IOC_MAGIC, 2, uint32_t)
1088
1089struct fuse_lseek_in {
1090	uint64_t	fh;
1091	uint64_t	offset;
1092	uint32_t	whence;
1093	uint32_t	padding;
1094};
1095
1096struct fuse_lseek_out {
1097	uint64_t	offset;
1098};
1099
1100struct fuse_copy_file_range_in {
1101	uint64_t	fh_in;
1102	uint64_t	off_in;
1103	uint64_t	nodeid_out;
1104	uint64_t	fh_out;
1105	uint64_t	off_out;
1106	uint64_t	len;
1107	uint64_t	flags;
1108};
1109
1110#define FUSE_SETUPMAPPING_FLAG_WRITE (1ull << 0)
1111#define FUSE_SETUPMAPPING_FLAG_READ (1ull << 1)
1112struct fuse_setupmapping_in {
1113	/* An already open handle */
1114	uint64_t	fh;
1115	/* Offset into the file to start the mapping */
1116	uint64_t	foffset;
1117	/* Length of mapping required */
1118	uint64_t	len;
1119	/* Flags, FUSE_SETUPMAPPING_FLAG_* */
1120	uint64_t	flags;
1121	/* Offset in Memory Window */
1122	uint64_t	moffset;
1123};
1124
1125struct fuse_removemapping_in {
1126	/* number of fuse_removemapping_one follows */
1127	uint32_t        count;
1128};
1129
1130struct fuse_removemapping_one {
1131	/* Offset into the dax window start the unmapping */
1132	uint64_t        moffset;
1133	/* Length of mapping required */
1134	uint64_t	len;
1135};
1136
1137#define FUSE_REMOVEMAPPING_MAX_ENTRY   \
1138		(PAGE_SIZE / sizeof(struct fuse_removemapping_one))
1139
1140struct fuse_syncfs_in {
1141	uint64_t	padding;
1142};
1143
1144/*
1145 * For each security context, send fuse_secctx with size of security context
1146 * fuse_secctx will be followed by security context name and this in turn
1147 * will be followed by actual context label.
1148 * fuse_secctx, name, context
1149 */
1150struct fuse_secctx {
1151	uint32_t	size;
1152	uint32_t	padding;
1153};
1154
1155/*
1156 * Contains the information about how many fuse_secctx structures are being
1157 * sent and what's the total size of all security contexts (including
1158 * size of fuse_secctx_header).
1159 *
1160 */
1161struct fuse_secctx_header {
1162	uint32_t	size;
1163	uint32_t	nr_secctx;
1164};
1165
1166/**
1167 * struct fuse_ext_header - extension header
1168 * @size: total size of this extension including this header
1169 * @type: type of extension
1170 *
1171 * This is made compatible with fuse_secctx_header by using type values >
1172 * FUSE_MAX_NR_SECCTX
1173 */
1174struct fuse_ext_header {
1175	uint32_t	size;
1176	uint32_t	type;
1177};
1178
1179/**
1180 * struct fuse_supp_groups - Supplementary group extension
1181 * @nr_groups: number of supplementary groups
1182 * @groups: flexible array of group IDs
1183 */
1184struct fuse_supp_groups {
1185	uint32_t	nr_groups;
1186	uint32_t	groups[];
1187};
1188
1189#endif /* _LINUX_FUSE_H */
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