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      1  1.26.16.3  jmcneill /*	$NetBSD: tmpfs.h,v 1.26.16.3 2007/12/09 19:38:12 jmcneill Exp $	*/
      2        1.1      jmmv 
      3        1.1      jmmv /*
      4  1.26.16.2     joerg  * Copyright (c) 2005, 2006 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
      5        1.1      jmmv  * All rights reserved.
      6        1.1      jmmv  *
      7        1.1      jmmv  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
      8        1.6      jmmv  * by Julio M. Merino Vidal, developed as part of Google's Summer of Code
      9        1.6      jmmv  * 2005 program.
     10        1.1      jmmv  *
     11        1.1      jmmv  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     12        1.1      jmmv  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     13        1.1      jmmv  * are met:
     14        1.1      jmmv  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     15        1.1      jmmv  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     16        1.1      jmmv  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     17        1.1      jmmv  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     18        1.1      jmmv  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     19        1.1      jmmv  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     20        1.1      jmmv  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     21        1.1      jmmv  *        This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
     22        1.1      jmmv  *        Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
     23        1.1      jmmv  * 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its
     24        1.1      jmmv  *    contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
     25        1.1      jmmv  *    from this software without specific prior written permission.
     26        1.1      jmmv  *
     27        1.1      jmmv  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
     28        1.1      jmmv  * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
     29        1.1      jmmv  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     30        1.1      jmmv  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
     31        1.1      jmmv  * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
     32        1.1      jmmv  * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
     33        1.1      jmmv  * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
     34        1.1      jmmv  * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
     35        1.1      jmmv  * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
     36        1.1      jmmv  * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
     37        1.1      jmmv  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     38        1.1      jmmv  */
     39        1.1      jmmv 
     40       1.10  christos #ifndef _FS_TMPFS_TMPFS_H_
     41       1.10  christos #define _FS_TMPFS_TMPFS_H_
     42        1.1      jmmv 
     43        1.1      jmmv /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
     44        1.1      jmmv  * KERNEL-SPECIFIC DEFINITIONS
     45        1.1      jmmv  * --------------------------------------------------------------------- */
     46        1.1      jmmv #include <sys/dirent.h>
     47        1.1      jmmv #include <sys/mount.h>
     48        1.1      jmmv #include <sys/queue.h>
     49        1.1      jmmv #include <sys/vnode.h>
     50        1.1      jmmv 
     51       1.20      yamt #if defined(_KERNEL)
     52        1.1      jmmv #include <fs/tmpfs/tmpfs_pool.h>
     53       1.20      yamt #endif /* defined(_KERNEL) */
     54        1.1      jmmv 
     55        1.1      jmmv /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */
     56        1.1      jmmv 
     57        1.1      jmmv /*
     58        1.6      jmmv  * Internal representation of a tmpfs directory entry.
     59        1.1      jmmv  */
     60        1.1      jmmv struct tmpfs_dirent {
     61        1.1      jmmv 	TAILQ_ENTRY(tmpfs_dirent)	td_entries;
     62        1.6      jmmv 
     63        1.6      jmmv 	/* Length of the name stored in this directory entry.  This avoids
     64        1.6      jmmv 	 * the need to recalculate it every time the name is used. */
     65        1.1      jmmv 	uint16_t			td_namelen;
     66        1.6      jmmv 
     67        1.6      jmmv 	/* The name of the entry, allocated from a string pool.  This
     68        1.6      jmmv 	* string is not required to be zero-terminated; therefore, the
     69        1.6      jmmv 	* td_namelen field must always be used when accessing its value. */
     70        1.1      jmmv 	char *				td_name;
     71        1.6      jmmv 
     72        1.6      jmmv 	/* Pointer to the node this entry refers to. */
     73        1.1      jmmv 	struct tmpfs_node *		td_node;
     74        1.1      jmmv };
     75        1.6      jmmv 
     76        1.6      jmmv /* A directory in tmpfs holds a sorted list of directory entries, which in
     77        1.6      jmmv  * turn point to other files (which can be directories themselves).
     78        1.6      jmmv  *
     79        1.6      jmmv  * In tmpfs, this list is managed by a tail queue, whose head is defined by
     80        1.6      jmmv  * the struct tmpfs_dir type.
     81        1.6      jmmv  *
     82        1.6      jmmv  * It is imporant to notice that directories do not have entries for . and
     83        1.6      jmmv  * .. as other file systems do.  These can be generated when requested
     84        1.6      jmmv  * based on information available by other means, such as the pointer to
     85        1.6      jmmv  * the node itself in the former case or the pointer to the parent directory
     86        1.6      jmmv  * in the latter case.  This is done to simplify tmpfs's code and, more
     87        1.6      jmmv  * importantly, to remove redundancy. */
     88        1.1      jmmv TAILQ_HEAD(tmpfs_dir, tmpfs_dirent);
     89        1.1      jmmv 
     90       1.22      jmmv /* Each entry in a directory has a cookie that identifies it.  Cookies
     91       1.22      jmmv  * supersede offsets within directories because, given how tmpfs stores
     92       1.22      jmmv  * directories in memory, there is no such thing as an offset.  (Emulating
     93       1.22      jmmv  * a real offset could be very difficult.)
     94       1.22      jmmv  *
     95       1.22      jmmv  * The '.', '..' and the end of directory markers have fixed cookies which
     96       1.22      jmmv  * cannot collide with the cookies generated by other entries.  The cookies
     97       1.22      jmmv  * fot the other entries are generated based on the memory address on which
     98       1.22      jmmv  * stores their information is stored.
     99       1.22      jmmv  *
    100       1.22      jmmv  * Ideally, using the entry's memory pointer as the cookie would be enough
    101       1.22      jmmv  * to represent it and it wouldn't cause collisions in any system.
    102       1.22      jmmv  * Unfortunately, this results in "offsets" with very large values which
    103       1.22      jmmv  * later raise problems in the Linux compatibility layer (and maybe in other
    104       1.22      jmmv  * places) as described in PR kern/32034.  Hence we need to workaround this
    105       1.22      jmmv  * with a rather ugly hack.
    106       1.22      jmmv  *
    107       1.22      jmmv  * Linux 32-bit binaries, unless built with _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64, have off_t
    108       1.22      jmmv  * set to 'long', which is a 32-bit *signed* long integer.  Regardless of
    109       1.22      jmmv  * the macro value, GLIBC (2.3 at least) always uses the getdents64
    110       1.22      jmmv  * system call (when calling readdir) which internally returns off64_t
    111       1.22      jmmv  * offsets.  In order to make 32-bit binaries work, *GLIBC* converts the
    112       1.22      jmmv  * 64-bit values returned by the kernel to 32-bit ones and aborts with
    113       1.22      jmmv  * EOVERFLOW if the conversion results in values that won't fit in 32-bit
    114       1.22      jmmv  * integers (which it assumes is because the directory is extremely large).
    115       1.22      jmmv  * This wouldn't cause problems if we were dealing with unsigned integers,
    116       1.22      jmmv  * but as we have signed integers, this check fails due to sign expansion.
    117       1.22      jmmv  *
    118       1.22      jmmv  * For example, consider that the kernel returns the 0xc1234567 cookie to
    119       1.22      jmmv  * userspace in a off64_t integer.  Later on, GLIBC casts this value to
    120       1.22      jmmv  * off_t (remember, signed) with code similar to:
    121       1.22      jmmv  *     system call returns the offset in kernel_value;
    122       1.22      jmmv  *     off_t casted_value = kernel_value;
    123       1.22      jmmv  *     if (sizeof(off_t) != sizeof(off64_t) &&
    124       1.22      jmmv  *         kernel_value != casted_value)
    125       1.22      jmmv  *             error!
    126       1.22      jmmv  * In this case, casted_value still has 0xc1234567, but when it is compared
    127       1.22      jmmv  * for equality against kernel_value, it is promoted to a 64-bit integer and
    128       1.22      jmmv  * becomes 0xffffffffc1234567, which is different than 0x00000000c1234567.
    129       1.22      jmmv  * Then, GLIBC assumes this is because the directory is very large.
    130       1.22      jmmv  *
    131       1.22      jmmv  * Given that all the above happens in user-space, we have no control over
    132       1.22      jmmv  * it; therefore we must workaround the issue here.  We do this by
    133       1.22      jmmv  * truncating the pointer value to a 32-bit integer and hope that there
    134       1.22      jmmv  * won't be collisions.  In fact, this will not cause any problems in
    135       1.22      jmmv  * 32-bit platforms but some might arise in 64-bit machines (I'm not sure
    136       1.22      jmmv  * if they can happen at all in practice).
    137       1.22      jmmv  *
    138       1.22      jmmv  * XXX A nicer solution shall be attempted. */
    139       1.23      jmmv #if defined(_KERNEL)
    140        1.4      yamt #define	TMPFS_DIRCOOKIE_DOT	0
    141        1.4      yamt #define	TMPFS_DIRCOOKIE_DOTDOT	1
    142        1.4      yamt #define	TMPFS_DIRCOOKIE_EOF	2
    143       1.22      jmmv static __inline
    144       1.22      jmmv off_t
    145       1.22      jmmv tmpfs_dircookie(struct tmpfs_dirent *de)
    146       1.22      jmmv {
    147       1.22      jmmv 	off_t cookie;
    148       1.22      jmmv 
    149       1.22      jmmv 	cookie = ((off_t)(uintptr_t)de >> 1) & 0x7FFFFFFF;
    150       1.22      jmmv 	KASSERT(cookie != TMPFS_DIRCOOKIE_DOT);
    151       1.22      jmmv 	KASSERT(cookie != TMPFS_DIRCOOKIE_DOTDOT);
    152       1.22      jmmv 	KASSERT(cookie != TMPFS_DIRCOOKIE_EOF);
    153       1.22      jmmv 
    154       1.22      jmmv 	return cookie;
    155       1.22      jmmv }
    156       1.23      jmmv #endif /* defined(_KERNEL) */
    157        1.4      yamt 
    158        1.1      jmmv /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */
    159        1.1      jmmv 
    160        1.1      jmmv /*
    161        1.6      jmmv  * Internal representation of a tmpfs file system node.
    162        1.6      jmmv  *
    163        1.6      jmmv  * This structure is splitted in two parts: one holds attributes common
    164        1.6      jmmv  * to all file types and the other holds data that is only applicable to
    165        1.6      jmmv  * a particular type.  The code must be careful to only access those
    166        1.6      jmmv  * attributes that are actually allowed by the node's type.
    167        1.1      jmmv  */
    168        1.1      jmmv struct tmpfs_node {
    169        1.6      jmmv 	/* Doubly-linked list entry which links all existing nodes for a
    170        1.6      jmmv 	 * single file system.  This is provided to ease the removal of
    171        1.6      jmmv 	 * all nodes during the unmount operation. */
    172        1.1      jmmv 	LIST_ENTRY(tmpfs_node)	tn_entries;
    173        1.1      jmmv 
    174        1.6      jmmv 	/* The node's type.  Any of 'VBLK', 'VCHR', 'VDIR', 'VFIFO',
    175        1.6      jmmv 	 * 'VLNK', 'VREG' and 'VSOCK' is allowed.  The usage of vnode
    176        1.6      jmmv 	 * types instead of a custom enumeration is to make things simpler
    177        1.6      jmmv 	 * and faster, as we do not need to convert between two types. */
    178        1.1      jmmv 	enum vtype		tn_type;
    179        1.6      jmmv 
    180        1.6      jmmv 	/* Node identifier. */
    181        1.1      jmmv 	ino_t			tn_id;
    182        1.1      jmmv 
    183        1.6      jmmv 	/* Node's internal status.  This is used by several file system
    184        1.6      jmmv 	 * operations to do modifications to the node in a delayed
    185        1.6      jmmv 	 * fashion. */
    186        1.6      jmmv 	int			tn_status;
    187        1.1      jmmv #define	TMPFS_NODE_ACCESSED	(1 << 1)
    188        1.1      jmmv #define	TMPFS_NODE_MODIFIED	(1 << 2)
    189        1.1      jmmv #define	TMPFS_NODE_CHANGED	(1 << 3)
    190        1.1      jmmv 
    191        1.6      jmmv 	/* The node size.  It does not necessarily match the real amount
    192        1.6      jmmv 	 * of memory consumed by it. */
    193        1.1      jmmv 	off_t			tn_size;
    194        1.1      jmmv 
    195        1.6      jmmv 	/* Generic node attributes. */
    196        1.1      jmmv 	uid_t			tn_uid;
    197        1.1      jmmv 	gid_t			tn_gid;
    198        1.1      jmmv 	mode_t			tn_mode;
    199        1.1      jmmv 	int			tn_flags;
    200        1.1      jmmv 	nlink_t			tn_links;
    201        1.1      jmmv 	struct timespec		tn_atime;
    202        1.1      jmmv 	struct timespec		tn_mtime;
    203        1.1      jmmv 	struct timespec		tn_ctime;
    204        1.1      jmmv 	struct timespec		tn_birthtime;
    205        1.1      jmmv 	unsigned long		tn_gen;
    206        1.1      jmmv 
    207        1.8      jmmv 	/* Head of byte-level lock list (used by tmpfs_advlock). */
    208        1.8      jmmv 	struct lockf *		tn_lockf;
    209        1.8      jmmv 
    210        1.6      jmmv 	/* As there is a single vnode for each active file within the
    211        1.6      jmmv 	 * system, care has to be taken to avoid allocating more than one
    212        1.6      jmmv 	 * vnode per file.  In order to do this, a bidirectional association
    213        1.6      jmmv 	 * is kept between vnodes and nodes.
    214        1.6      jmmv 	 *
    215        1.6      jmmv 	 * Whenever a vnode is allocated, its v_data field is updated to
    216        1.6      jmmv 	 * point to the node it references.  At the same time, the node's
    217        1.6      jmmv 	 * tn_vnode field is modified to point to the new vnode representing
    218        1.6      jmmv 	 * it.  Further attempts to allocate a vnode for this same node will
    219        1.6      jmmv 	 * result in returning a new reference to the value stored in
    220        1.6      jmmv 	 * tn_vnode.
    221        1.6      jmmv 	 *
    222        1.6      jmmv 	 * May be NULL when the node is unused (that is, no vnode has been
    223        1.6      jmmv 	 * allocated for it or it has been reclaimed). */
    224        1.1      jmmv 	struct vnode *		tn_vnode;
    225        1.1      jmmv 
    226        1.6      jmmv 	/* Pointer to the node returned by tmpfs_lookup() after doing a
    227        1.6      jmmv 	 * delete or a rename lookup; its value is only valid in these two
    228        1.6      jmmv 	 * situations.  In case we were looking up . or .., it holds a null
    229        1.6      jmmv 	 * pointer. */
    230        1.1      jmmv 	struct tmpfs_dirent *	tn_lookup_dirent;
    231        1.1      jmmv 
    232        1.1      jmmv 	union {
    233        1.1      jmmv 		/* Valid when tn_type == VBLK || tn_type == VCHR. */
    234        1.1      jmmv 		struct {
    235        1.1      jmmv 			dev_t			tn_rdev;
    236       1.15      jmmv 		} tn_dev;
    237        1.1      jmmv 
    238        1.1      jmmv 		/* Valid when tn_type == VDIR. */
    239        1.1      jmmv 		struct {
    240        1.6      jmmv 			/* Pointer to the parent directory.  The root
    241        1.6      jmmv 			 * directory has a pointer to itself in this field;
    242        1.6      jmmv 			 * this property identifies the root node. */
    243        1.1      jmmv 			struct tmpfs_node *	tn_parent;
    244        1.6      jmmv 
    245        1.6      jmmv 			/* Head of a tail-queue that links the contents of
    246        1.6      jmmv 			 * the directory together.  See above for a
    247        1.6      jmmv 			 * description of its contents. */
    248        1.1      jmmv 			struct tmpfs_dir	tn_dir;
    249        1.1      jmmv 
    250        1.6      jmmv 			/* Number and pointer of the first directory entry
    251        1.6      jmmv 			 * returned by the readdir operation if it were
    252        1.6      jmmv 			 * called again to continue reading data from the
    253        1.6      jmmv 			 * same directory as before.  This is used to speed
    254        1.6      jmmv 			 * up reads of long directories, assuming that no
    255        1.6      jmmv 			 * more than one read is in progress at a given time.
    256        1.6      jmmv 			 * Otherwise, these values are discarded and a linear
    257        1.6      jmmv 			 * scan is performed from the beginning up to the
    258        1.6      jmmv 			 * point where readdir starts returning values. */
    259        1.4      yamt 			off_t			tn_readdir_lastn;
    260        1.1      jmmv 			struct tmpfs_dirent *	tn_readdir_lastp;
    261       1.15      jmmv 		} tn_dir;
    262        1.1      jmmv 
    263        1.1      jmmv 		/* Valid when tn_type == VLNK. */
    264       1.15      jmmv 		struct tn_lnk {
    265        1.6      jmmv 			/* The link's target, allocated from a string pool. */
    266        1.1      jmmv 			char *			tn_link;
    267       1.15      jmmv 		} tn_lnk;
    268        1.1      jmmv 
    269        1.1      jmmv 		/* Valid when tn_type == VREG. */
    270       1.15      jmmv 		struct tn_reg {
    271        1.6      jmmv 			/* The contents of regular files stored in a tmpfs
    272        1.6      jmmv 			 * file system are represented by a single anonymous
    273        1.6      jmmv 			 * memory object (aobj, for short).  The aobj provides
    274        1.6      jmmv 			 * direct access to any position within the file,
    275        1.6      jmmv 			 * because its contents are always mapped in a
    276        1.6      jmmv 			 * contiguous region of virtual memory.  It is a task
    277        1.6      jmmv 			 * of the memory management subsystem (see uvm(9)) to
    278        1.6      jmmv 			 * issue the required page ins or page outs whenever
    279        1.6      jmmv 			 * a position within the file is accessed. */
    280        1.1      jmmv 			struct uvm_object *	tn_aobj;
    281        1.1      jmmv 			size_t			tn_aobj_pages;
    282       1.15      jmmv 		} tn_reg;
    283       1.15      jmmv 	} tn_spec;
    284        1.1      jmmv };
    285       1.20      yamt 
    286       1.20      yamt #if defined(_KERNEL)
    287       1.20      yamt 
    288        1.1      jmmv LIST_HEAD(tmpfs_node_list, tmpfs_node);
    289        1.1      jmmv 
    290        1.1      jmmv /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */
    291        1.1      jmmv 
    292        1.1      jmmv /*
    293        1.6      jmmv  * Internal representation of a tmpfs mount point.
    294        1.1      jmmv  */
    295        1.1      jmmv struct tmpfs_mount {
    296        1.6      jmmv 	/* Maximum number of memory pages available for use by the file
    297        1.6      jmmv 	 * system, set during mount time.  This variable must never be
    298       1.24      jmmv 	 * used directly as it may be bigger than the current amount of
    299        1.6      jmmv 	 * free memory; in the extreme case, it will hold the SIZE_MAX
    300        1.6      jmmv 	 * value.  Instead, use the TMPFS_PAGES_MAX macro. */
    301        1.1      jmmv 	size_t			tm_pages_max;
    302        1.6      jmmv 
    303        1.6      jmmv 	/* Number of pages in use by the file system.  Cannot be bigger
    304        1.6      jmmv 	 * than the value returned by TMPFS_PAGES_MAX in any case. */
    305        1.1      jmmv 	size_t			tm_pages_used;
    306        1.1      jmmv 
    307        1.6      jmmv 	/* Pointer to the node representing the root directory of this
    308        1.6      jmmv 	 * file system. */
    309        1.1      jmmv 	struct tmpfs_node *	tm_root;
    310        1.1      jmmv 
    311        1.6      jmmv 	/* Maximum number of possible nodes for this file system; set
    312        1.6      jmmv 	 * during mount time.  We need a hard limit on the maximum number
    313        1.6      jmmv 	 * of nodes to avoid allocating too much of them; their objects
    314        1.6      jmmv 	 * cannot be released until the file system is unmounted.
    315        1.6      jmmv 	 * Otherwise, we could easily run out of memory by creating lots
    316        1.6      jmmv 	 * of empty files and then simply removing them. */
    317        1.1      jmmv 	ino_t			tm_nodes_max;
    318        1.6      jmmv 
    319        1.6      jmmv 	/* Number of nodes currently allocated.  This number only grows.
    320        1.6      jmmv 	 * When it reaches tm_nodes_max, no more new nodes can be allocated.
    321        1.6      jmmv 	 * Of course, the old, unused ones can be reused. */
    322  1.26.16.2     joerg 	ino_t			tm_nodes_last;
    323        1.6      jmmv 
    324  1.26.16.2     joerg 	/* Nodes are organized in two different lists.  The used list
    325  1.26.16.2     joerg 	 * contains all nodes that are currently used by the file system;
    326  1.26.16.2     joerg 	 * i.e., they refer to existing files.  The available list contains
    327  1.26.16.2     joerg 	 * all nodes that are currently available for use by new files.
    328  1.26.16.2     joerg 	 * Nodes must be kept in this list (instead of deleting them)
    329  1.26.16.2     joerg 	 * because we need to keep track of their generation number (tn_gen
    330  1.26.16.2     joerg 	 * field).
    331  1.26.16.2     joerg 	 *
    332  1.26.16.2     joerg 	 * Note that nodes are lazily allocated: if the available list is
    333  1.26.16.2     joerg 	 * empty and we have enough space to create more nodes, they will be
    334  1.26.16.2     joerg 	 * created and inserted in the used list.  Once these are released,
    335  1.26.16.2     joerg 	 * they will go into the available list, remaining alive until the
    336  1.26.16.2     joerg 	 * file system is unmounted. */
    337  1.26.16.2     joerg 	struct tmpfs_node_list	tm_nodes_used;
    338  1.26.16.2     joerg 	struct tmpfs_node_list	tm_nodes_avail;
    339        1.1      jmmv 
    340        1.6      jmmv 	/* Pools used to store file system meta data.  These are not shared
    341        1.6      jmmv 	 * across several instances of tmpfs for the reasons described in
    342        1.6      jmmv 	 * tmpfs_pool.c. */
    343        1.1      jmmv 	struct tmpfs_pool	tm_dirent_pool;
    344        1.1      jmmv 	struct tmpfs_pool	tm_node_pool;
    345        1.1      jmmv 	struct tmpfs_str_pool	tm_str_pool;
    346        1.1      jmmv };
    347        1.1      jmmv 
    348        1.1      jmmv /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */
    349        1.1      jmmv 
    350        1.1      jmmv /*
    351        1.1      jmmv  * This structure maps a file identifier to a tmpfs node.  Used by the
    352        1.1      jmmv  * NFS code.
    353        1.1      jmmv  */
    354        1.1      jmmv struct tmpfs_fid {
    355        1.1      jmmv 	uint16_t		tf_len;
    356        1.1      jmmv 	uint16_t		tf_pad;
    357       1.18       riz 	uint32_t		tf_gen;
    358        1.1      jmmv 	ino_t			tf_id;
    359        1.1      jmmv };
    360        1.1      jmmv 
    361        1.1      jmmv /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */
    362        1.1      jmmv 
    363        1.1      jmmv /*
    364        1.1      jmmv  * Prototypes for tmpfs_subr.c.
    365        1.1      jmmv  */
    366        1.1      jmmv 
    367        1.1      jmmv int	tmpfs_alloc_node(struct tmpfs_mount *, enum vtype,
    368        1.1      jmmv 	    uid_t uid, gid_t gid, mode_t mode, struct tmpfs_node *,
    369  1.26.16.3  jmcneill 	    char *, dev_t, struct tmpfs_node **);
    370        1.1      jmmv void	tmpfs_free_node(struct tmpfs_mount *, struct tmpfs_node *);
    371        1.1      jmmv int	tmpfs_alloc_dirent(struct tmpfs_mount *, struct tmpfs_node *,
    372        1.1      jmmv 	    const char *, uint16_t, struct tmpfs_dirent **);
    373        1.1      jmmv void	tmpfs_free_dirent(struct tmpfs_mount *, struct tmpfs_dirent *,
    374       1.25   thorpej 	    bool);
    375        1.1      jmmv int	tmpfs_alloc_vp(struct mount *, struct tmpfs_node *, struct vnode **);
    376        1.1      jmmv void	tmpfs_free_vp(struct vnode *);
    377        1.1      jmmv int	tmpfs_alloc_file(struct vnode *, struct vnode **, struct vattr *,
    378        1.1      jmmv 	    struct componentname *, char *);
    379        1.1      jmmv void	tmpfs_dir_attach(struct vnode *, struct tmpfs_dirent *);
    380        1.1      jmmv void	tmpfs_dir_detach(struct vnode *, struct tmpfs_dirent *);
    381        1.1      jmmv struct tmpfs_dirent *	tmpfs_dir_lookup(struct tmpfs_node *node,
    382        1.1      jmmv 			    struct componentname *cnp);
    383        1.1      jmmv int	tmpfs_dir_getdotdent(struct tmpfs_node *, struct uio *);
    384        1.1      jmmv int	tmpfs_dir_getdotdotdent(struct tmpfs_node *, struct uio *);
    385        1.4      yamt struct tmpfs_dirent *	tmpfs_dir_lookupbycookie(struct tmpfs_node *, off_t);
    386        1.4      yamt int	tmpfs_dir_getdents(struct tmpfs_node *, struct uio *, off_t *);
    387        1.1      jmmv int	tmpfs_reg_resize(struct vnode *, off_t);
    388       1.25   thorpej size_t	tmpfs_mem_info(bool);
    389       1.21        ad int	tmpfs_chflags(struct vnode *, int, kauth_cred_t, struct lwp *);
    390       1.21        ad int	tmpfs_chmod(struct vnode *, mode_t, kauth_cred_t, struct lwp *);
    391       1.21        ad int	tmpfs_chown(struct vnode *, uid_t, gid_t, kauth_cred_t, struct lwp *);
    392       1.21        ad int	tmpfs_chsize(struct vnode *, u_quad_t, kauth_cred_t, struct lwp *);
    393        1.1      jmmv int	tmpfs_chtimes(struct vnode *, struct timespec *, struct timespec *,
    394       1.19      elad 	    int, kauth_cred_t, struct lwp *);
    395        1.7      yamt void	tmpfs_itimes(struct vnode *, const struct timespec *,
    396        1.7      yamt 	    const struct timespec *);
    397        1.1      jmmv 
    398        1.9      yamt void	tmpfs_update(struct vnode *, const struct timespec *,
    399        1.9      yamt 	    const struct timespec *, int);
    400        1.9      yamt int	tmpfs_truncate(struct vnode *, off_t);
    401        1.9      yamt 
    402        1.1      jmmv /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */
    403        1.1      jmmv 
    404        1.1      jmmv /*
    405        1.1      jmmv  * Convenience macros to simplify some logical expressions.
    406        1.1      jmmv  */
    407        1.1      jmmv #define IMPLIES(a, b) (!(a) || (b))
    408        1.1      jmmv #define IFF(a, b) (IMPLIES(a, b) && IMPLIES(b, a))
    409        1.1      jmmv 
    410        1.1      jmmv /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */
    411        1.1      jmmv 
    412        1.1      jmmv /*
    413        1.1      jmmv  * Checks that the directory entry pointed by 'de' matches the name 'name'
    414        1.1      jmmv  * with a length of 'len'.
    415        1.1      jmmv  */
    416        1.1      jmmv #define TMPFS_DIRENT_MATCHES(de, name, len) \
    417        1.1      jmmv     (de->td_namelen == (uint16_t)len && \
    418        1.1      jmmv     memcmp((de)->td_name, (name), (de)->td_namelen) == 0)
    419        1.1      jmmv 
    420        1.1      jmmv /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */
    421        1.1      jmmv 
    422        1.1      jmmv /*
    423        1.1      jmmv  * Ensures that the node pointed by 'node' is a directory and that its
    424        1.1      jmmv  * contents are consistent with respect to directories.
    425        1.1      jmmv  */
    426        1.1      jmmv #define TMPFS_VALIDATE_DIR(node) \
    427        1.1      jmmv     KASSERT((node)->tn_type == VDIR); \
    428        1.4      yamt     KASSERT((node)->tn_size % sizeof(struct tmpfs_dirent) == 0); \
    429       1.15      jmmv     KASSERT((node)->tn_spec.tn_dir.tn_readdir_lastp == NULL || \
    430       1.22      jmmv         tmpfs_dircookie((node)->tn_spec.tn_dir.tn_readdir_lastp) == \
    431       1.15      jmmv         (node)->tn_spec.tn_dir.tn_readdir_lastn);
    432        1.1      jmmv 
    433        1.1      jmmv /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */
    434        1.1      jmmv 
    435        1.1      jmmv /*
    436        1.1      jmmv  * Memory management stuff.
    437        1.1      jmmv  */
    438        1.1      jmmv 
    439        1.1      jmmv /* Amount of memory pages to reserve for the system (e.g., to not use by
    440        1.1      jmmv  * tmpfs).
    441        1.1      jmmv  * XXX: Should this be tunable through sysctl, for instance? */
    442        1.1      jmmv #define TMPFS_PAGES_RESERVED (4 * 1024 * 1024 / PAGE_SIZE)
    443        1.1      jmmv 
    444        1.6      jmmv /* Returns the maximum size allowed for a tmpfs file system.  This macro
    445        1.6      jmmv  * must be used instead of directly retrieving the value from tm_pages_max.
    446        1.6      jmmv  * The reason is that the size of a tmpfs file system is dynamic: it lets
    447        1.6      jmmv  * the user store files as long as there is enough free memory (including
    448        1.6      jmmv  * physical memory and swap space).  Therefore, the amount of memory to be
    449        1.6      jmmv  * used is either the limit imposed by the user during mount time or the
    450        1.6      jmmv  * amount of available memory, whichever is lower.  To avoid consuming all
    451        1.6      jmmv  * the memory for a given mount point, the system will always reserve a
    452        1.6      jmmv  * minimum of TMPFS_PAGES_RESERVED pages, which is also taken into account
    453        1.6      jmmv  * by this macro (see above). */
    454       1.16     perry static __inline size_t
    455        1.1      jmmv TMPFS_PAGES_MAX(struct tmpfs_mount *tmp)
    456        1.1      jmmv {
    457        1.1      jmmv 	size_t freepages;
    458        1.1      jmmv 
    459       1.26   thorpej 	freepages = tmpfs_mem_info(false);
    460        1.1      jmmv 	if (freepages < TMPFS_PAGES_RESERVED)
    461        1.1      jmmv 		freepages = 0;
    462        1.1      jmmv 	else
    463        1.1      jmmv 		freepages -= TMPFS_PAGES_RESERVED;
    464        1.1      jmmv 
    465        1.1      jmmv 	return MIN(tmp->tm_pages_max, freepages + tmp->tm_pages_used);
    466        1.1      jmmv }
    467        1.1      jmmv 
    468        1.6      jmmv /* Returns the available space for the given file system. */
    469        1.1      jmmv #define TMPFS_PAGES_AVAIL(tmp) (TMPFS_PAGES_MAX(tmp) - (tmp)->tm_pages_used)
    470        1.1      jmmv 
    471        1.1      jmmv /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */
    472        1.1      jmmv 
    473        1.1      jmmv /*
    474        1.1      jmmv  * Macros/functions to convert from generic data structures to tmpfs
    475        1.1      jmmv  * specific ones.
    476        1.1      jmmv  */
    477        1.1      jmmv 
    478       1.16     perry static __inline
    479        1.1      jmmv struct tmpfs_mount *
    480        1.1      jmmv VFS_TO_TMPFS(struct mount *mp)
    481        1.1      jmmv {
    482        1.1      jmmv 	struct tmpfs_mount *tmp;
    483        1.1      jmmv 
    484       1.14  christos #ifdef KASSERT
    485        1.1      jmmv 	KASSERT((mp) != NULL && (mp)->mnt_data != NULL);
    486       1.14  christos #endif
    487        1.1      jmmv 	tmp = (struct tmpfs_mount *)(mp)->mnt_data;
    488        1.1      jmmv 	return tmp;
    489        1.1      jmmv }
    490        1.1      jmmv 
    491       1.20      yamt #endif /* defined(_KERNEL) */
    492       1.20      yamt 
    493       1.16     perry static __inline
    494        1.1      jmmv struct tmpfs_node *
    495        1.1      jmmv VP_TO_TMPFS_NODE(struct vnode *vp)
    496        1.1      jmmv {
    497        1.1      jmmv 	struct tmpfs_node *node;
    498        1.1      jmmv 
    499       1.14  christos #ifdef KASSERT
    500        1.1      jmmv 	KASSERT((vp) != NULL && (vp)->v_data != NULL);
    501       1.14  christos #endif
    502        1.1      jmmv 	node = (struct tmpfs_node *)vp->v_data;
    503        1.1      jmmv 	return node;
    504        1.1      jmmv }
    505        1.1      jmmv 
    506       1.20      yamt #if defined(_KERNEL)
    507       1.20      yamt 
    508       1.16     perry static __inline
    509        1.1      jmmv struct tmpfs_node *
    510        1.1      jmmv VP_TO_TMPFS_DIR(struct vnode *vp)
    511        1.1      jmmv {
    512        1.1      jmmv 	struct tmpfs_node *node;
    513        1.1      jmmv 
    514        1.1      jmmv 	node = VP_TO_TMPFS_NODE(vp);
    515       1.14  christos #ifdef KASSERT
    516        1.1      jmmv 	TMPFS_VALIDATE_DIR(node);
    517       1.14  christos #endif
    518        1.1      jmmv 	return node;
    519        1.1      jmmv }
    520        1.1      jmmv 
    521       1.20      yamt #endif /* defined(_KERNEL) */
    522       1.20      yamt 
    523        1.1      jmmv /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    524        1.1      jmmv  * USER AND KERNEL DEFINITIONS
    525        1.1      jmmv  * --------------------------------------------------------------------- */
    526        1.1      jmmv 
    527        1.1      jmmv /*
    528        1.1      jmmv  * This structure is used to communicate mount parameters between userland
    529        1.1      jmmv  * and kernel space.
    530        1.1      jmmv  */
    531        1.1      jmmv #define TMPFS_ARGS_VERSION	1
    532        1.1      jmmv struct tmpfs_args {
    533        1.1      jmmv 	int			ta_version;
    534        1.1      jmmv 
    535        1.1      jmmv 	/* Size counters. */
    536        1.1      jmmv 	ino_t			ta_nodes_max;
    537        1.1      jmmv 	off_t			ta_size_max;
    538        1.1      jmmv 
    539        1.1      jmmv 	/* Root node attributes. */
    540        1.1      jmmv 	uid_t			ta_root_uid;
    541        1.1      jmmv 	gid_t			ta_root_gid;
    542        1.1      jmmv 	mode_t			ta_root_mode;
    543        1.1      jmmv };
    544       1.10  christos #endif /* _FS_TMPFS_TMPFS_H_ */
    545