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     34 #	@(#)vnode_if.src	8.14 (Berkeley) 8/6/95
     35 #
     36 #
     37 
     38 # 
     39 # Above each of the vop descriptors is a specification of the locking
     40 # protocol used by each vop call.  The first column is the name of
     41 # the variable, the remaining three columns are in, out and error
     42 # respectively.  The "in" column defines the lock state on input,
     43 # the "out" column defines the state on succesful return, and the
     44 # "error" column defines the locking state on error exit.
     45 #     
     46 # The locking value can take the following values:
     47 # L: locked.
     48 # U: unlocked.
     49 # -: not applicable.  vnode does not yet (or no longer) exists.
     50 # =: the same on input and output, may be either L or U.
     51 # X: locked if not nil.
     52 #
     53 # For operations other than VOP_LOOKUP which require a component name
     54 # parameter, the flags required for the initial namei() call are listed.
     55 # Additional flags may be added to the namei() call, but these are required.
     56 #     
     57  
     58 #
     59 #% lookup     dvp     L ? ?
     60 #% lookup     vpp     - L -
     61 #
     62 # XXX - the lookup locking protocol defies simple description and depends
     63 #     on the flags and operation fields in the (cnp) structure.  Note
     64 #     especially that *vpp may equal dvp and both may be locked.
     65 #
     66 #    More details:
     67 #     There are three types of lookups: ".", ".." (ISDOTDOT), and other.
     68 #     On successful lookup of ".", a reference is added to dvp, and it
     69 #          is returned in *vpp.
     70 #     To look up ISDOTDOT, dvp is unlocked, the ".." node is locked, and
     71 #          then dvp is relocked iff LOCKPARENT is set and this is the last
     72 #          component name (ISLASTCN set). This preserves the
     73 #          protocol of always locking nodes from root ("/") downward and
     74 #          prevents deadlock.
     75 #     Other lookups find the named node (creating the vnode if needed) and
     76 #          return it, locked, in *vpp.
     77 #     For non-"." lookups, if LOCKPARENT is not set or this was not the
     78 #          last component name, dvp is returned unlocked on a successful
     79 #          lookup.
     80 #     On failure, *vpp is NULL, and *dvp is left locked. If there was
     81 #          an error re-locking dvp (for instance in the ISDOTDOT case),
     82 #          the error is returned with PDIRUNLOCK set.
     83 #	
     84 #     *vpp is always locked on return if the operation succeeds.
     85 #     typically, if *vpp == dvp, you need to release twice, but unlock once.
     86 #
     87 #     The PDIRUNLOCK flag is set when dvp is unlocked in the lookup routine.
     88 #          It signals the caller that dvp's lock state changed. It will
     89 #          be set on exit if either a successful lookup unlocked the
     90 #          parrent, or there was an error re-locking dvp in the ISDOTDOT case.
     91 #
     92 #     See sys/sys/namei.h for a description of the SAVENAME and SAVESTART
     93 #          flags.
     94 #
     95 vop_lookup {
     96 	IN struct vnode *dvp;
     97 	INOUT struct vnode **vpp;
     98 	IN struct componentname *cnp;
     99 };
    100 
    101 #
    102 #% create     dvp     L U U
    103 #% create     vpp     - L -
    104 #
    105 #! create cnp	CREATE, LOCKPARENT
    106 #
    107 vop_create {
    108 	IN WILLPUT struct vnode *dvp;
    109 	OUT struct vnode **vpp;
    110 	IN struct componentname *cnp;
    111 	IN struct vattr *vap;
    112 };
    113 
    114 #
    115 #% mknod      dvp     L U U
    116 #% mknod      vpp     - L -
    117 #
    118 #! mknod cnp	CREATE, LOCKPARENT
    119 #
    120 vop_mknod {
    121 	IN WILLPUT struct vnode *dvp;
    122 	OUT struct vnode **vpp;
    123 	IN struct componentname *cnp;
    124 	IN struct vattr *vap;
    125 };
    126 
    127 #
    128 #% open               vp      L L L
    129 #
    130 vop_open {
    131 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    132 	IN int mode;
    133 	IN struct ucred *cred;
    134 	IN struct proc *p;
    135 };
    136 
    137 #
    138 #% close      vp      L L L
    139 #
    140 vop_close {
    141 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    142 	IN int fflag;
    143 	IN struct ucred *cred;
    144 	IN struct proc *p;
    145 };
    146 
    147 #
    148 #% access     vp      L L L
    149 #
    150 vop_access {
    151 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    152 	IN int mode;
    153 	IN struct ucred *cred;
    154 	IN struct proc *p;
    155 };
    156 
    157 #
    158 #% getattr    vp      = = =
    159 #
    160 vop_getattr {
    161 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    162 	IN struct vattr *vap;
    163 	IN struct ucred *cred;
    164 	IN struct proc *p;
    165 };
    166 
    167 #
    168 #% setattr    vp      L L L
    169 #
    170 vop_setattr {
    171 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    172 	IN struct vattr *vap;
    173 	IN struct ucred *cred;
    174 	IN struct proc *p;
    175 };
    176 
    177 #
    178 #% read               vp      L L L
    179 #
    180 vop_read {
    181 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    182 	INOUT struct uio *uio;
    183 	IN int ioflag;
    184 	IN struct ucred *cred;
    185 };
    186 
    187 #
    188 #% write      vp      L L L
    189 #
    190 vop_write {
    191 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    192 	INOUT struct uio *uio;
    193 	IN int ioflag;
    194 	IN struct ucred *cred;
    195 };
    196 
    197 #
    198 #% ioctl      vp      U U U
    199 #
    200 vop_ioctl {
    201 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    202 	IN u_long command;
    203 	IN caddr_t data;
    204 	IN int fflag;
    205 	IN struct ucred *cred;
    206 	IN struct proc *p;
    207 };
    208 
    209 #
    210 #% fcntl      vp      L L L
    211 #
    212 vop_fcntl {
    213 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    214 	IN u_int command;
    215 	IN caddr_t data;
    216 	IN int fflag;
    217 	IN struct ucred *cred;
    218 	IN struct proc *p;
    219 };
    220 
    221 #
    222 #% poll     vp      U U U
    223 #
    224 vop_poll {
    225 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    226 	IN int events;
    227 	IN struct proc *p;
    228 };
    229 
    230 #
    231 #% kqfilter     vp      U U U
    232 #
    233 vop_kqfilter {
    234 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    235 	IN struct knote *kn;
    236 };
    237 
    238 #
    239 #% revoke     vp      U U U
    240 #
    241 vop_revoke {
    242 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    243 	IN int flags;
    244 };
    245 
    246 #     
    247 #% mmap      vp      = = =
    248 #
    249 vop_mmap {
    250 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    251 	IN int fflags;
    252 	IN struct ucred *cred;
    253 	IN struct proc *p;
    254 };
    255 
    256 #
    257 #% fsync      vp      L L L
    258 #
    259 vop_fsync {
    260 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    261 	IN struct ucred *cred;
    262 	IN int flags;
    263 	IN off_t offlo
    264 	IN off_t offhi
    265 	IN struct proc *p;
    266 };
    267 
    268 #
    269 # Needs work: Is newoff right?  What's it mean?
    270 #
    271 vop_seek {
    272 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    273 	IN off_t oldoff;
    274 	IN off_t newoff;
    275 	IN struct ucred *cred;
    276 };
    277 
    278 #
    279 #% remove     dvp     L U U
    280 #% remove     vp      L U U
    281 #
    282 #! remove cnp	DELETE, LOCKPARENT | LOCKLEAF
    283 #
    284 vop_remove {
    285 	IN WILLPUT struct vnode *dvp;
    286 	IN WILLPUT struct vnode *vp;
    287 	IN struct componentname *cnp;
    288 };
    289 
    290 #
    291 #% link               vp      U U U
    292 #% link               tdvp    L U U
    293 #
    294 #! link	 cnp	CREATE, LOCKPARENT
    295 #
    296 vop_link {
    297 	IN WILLPUT struct vnode *dvp;
    298 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    299 	IN struct componentname *cnp;
    300 };
    301 
    302 #
    303 #% rename     fdvp    U U U
    304 #% rename     fvp     U U U
    305 #% rename     tdvp    L U U
    306 #% rename     tvp     X U U
    307 #
    308 #! rename fcnp	DELETE,	WANTPARENT | SAVESTART
    309 #! rename tcnp	RENAME, LOCKPARENT | LOCKLEAF | NOCACHE | SAVESTART
    310 #
    311 # XXX the vop_rename routines should REALLY NOT be depending on SAVESTART!
    312 #
    313 vop_rename {
    314 	IN WILLRELE struct vnode *fdvp;
    315 	IN WILLRELE struct vnode *fvp;
    316 	IN struct componentname *fcnp;
    317 	IN WILLPUT struct vnode *tdvp;
    318 	IN WILLRELE struct vnode *tvp;
    319 	IN struct componentname *tcnp;
    320 };
    321 
    322 #
    323 #% mkdir      dvp     L U U
    324 #% mkdir      vpp     - L - 
    325 #
    326 #! mkdir cnp	CREATE, LOCKPARENT
    327 #
    328 vop_mkdir {
    329 	IN WILLPUT struct vnode *dvp;
    330 	OUT struct vnode **vpp;
    331 	IN struct componentname *cnp;
    332 	IN struct vattr *vap;
    333 };
    334 
    335 #
    336 #% rmdir      dvp     L U U
    337 #% rmdir      vp      L U U
    338 #
    339 #! rmdir cnp	DELETE, LOCKPARENT | LOCKLEAF
    340 #
    341 vop_rmdir {
    342 	IN WILLPUT struct vnode *dvp;
    343 	IN WILLPUT struct vnode *vp;
    344 	IN struct componentname *cnp;
    345 };
    346 
    347 #
    348 #% symlink    dvp     L U U
    349 #% symlink    vpp     - L -
    350 #
    351 #! symlink cnp	CREATE, LOCKPARENT
    352 #
    353 vop_symlink {
    354 	IN WILLPUT struct vnode *dvp;
    355 	OUT struct vnode **vpp;
    356 	IN struct componentname *cnp;
    357 	IN struct vattr *vap;
    358 	IN char *target;
    359 };
    360 
    361 #
    362 #% readdir    vp      L L L   
    363 #
    364 vop_readdir {
    365 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    366 	INOUT struct uio *uio;
    367 	IN struct ucred *cred;
    368 	OUT int *eofflag;
    369 	OUT off_t **cookies;
    370 	IN int *ncookies;
    371 };
    372 
    373 #
    374 #% readlink   vp      L L L
    375 #
    376 vop_readlink {
    377 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    378 	INOUT struct uio *uio;
    379 	IN struct ucred *cred;
    380 };
    381 
    382 #
    383 #% abortop    dvp     = = =
    384 #
    385 #! abortop cnp	as appropriate.
    386 #
    387 vop_abortop {
    388 	IN struct vnode *dvp;
    389 	IN struct componentname *cnp;
    390 };
    391 
    392 #
    393 #% inactive   vp      L U U  
    394 #
    395 vop_inactive {
    396 	IN WILLUNLOCK struct vnode *vp;
    397 	IN struct proc *p;
    398 };
    399 
    400 #
    401 #% reclaim    vp      U U U
    402 #
    403 vop_reclaim {
    404 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    405 	IN struct proc *p;
    406 };
    407 
    408 #
    409 #% lock               vp      U L U
    410 #
    411 vop_lock {
    412 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    413 	IN int flags;
    414 };
    415 
    416 #
    417 #% unlock     vp      L U L
    418 #
    419 vop_unlock {
    420 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    421 	IN int flags;
    422 };
    423 
    424 #
    425 #% bmap               vp      L L L
    426 #% bmap               vpp     - U -
    427 #
    428 vop_bmap {
    429 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    430 	IN daddr_t bn;
    431 	OUT struct vnode **vpp;
    432 	IN daddr_t *bnp;
    433 	OUT int *runp;
    434 };
    435 
    436 #
    437 # Needs work: no vp?
    438 #
    439 #vop_strategy {
    440 #	IN struct buf *bp;
    441 #};
    442 
    443 #
    444 #% print      vp      = = =
    445 #
    446 vop_print {
    447 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    448 };
    449 
    450 #
    451 #% islocked   vp      = = =
    452 #
    453 vop_islocked {
    454 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    455 };
    456 
    457 #
    458 #% pathconf   vp      L L L
    459 #
    460 vop_pathconf {
    461 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    462 	IN int name;
    463 	OUT register_t *retval;
    464 };
    465 
    466 #
    467 #% advlock    vp      U U U
    468 #
    469 vop_advlock {
    470 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    471 	IN caddr_t id;
    472 	IN int op;
    473 	IN struct flock *fl;
    474 	IN int flags;
    475 };
    476 
    477 #
    478 #% blkatoff   vp      L L L
    479 #
    480 vop_blkatoff {
    481 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    482 	IN off_t offset;
    483 	OUT char **res;
    484 	OUT struct buf **bpp;
    485 };
    486 
    487 #
    488 #% valloc     pvp     L L L
    489 #
    490 vop_valloc {
    491 	IN struct vnode *pvp;
    492 	IN int mode;
    493 	IN struct ucred *cred;
    494 	OUT struct vnode **vpp;
    495 };
    496 
    497 #
    498 #% balloc     vp      L L L
    499 #
    500 vop_balloc {
    501 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    502 	IN off_t startoffset;
    503 	IN int size;
    504 	IN struct ucred *cred;	
    505 	IN int flags;
    506 	OUT struct buf **bpp;
    507 };
    508 
    509 #
    510 #% reallocblks        vp      L L L
    511 #
    512 vop_reallocblks {
    513 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    514 	IN struct cluster_save *buflist;
    515 };
    516 
    517 #
    518 #% vfree      pvp     L L L
    519 #
    520 vop_vfree {
    521 	IN struct vnode *pvp;
    522 	IN ino_t ino;
    523 	IN int mode;
    524 };
    525 
    526 #
    527 #% truncate   vp      L L L
    528 #
    529 vop_truncate {
    530 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    531 	IN off_t length;
    532 	IN int flags;
    533 	IN struct ucred *cred;
    534 	IN struct proc *p;
    535 };
    536 
    537 #
    538 #% update     vp      L L L
    539 #
    540 vop_update {
    541 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    542 	IN struct timespec *access;
    543 	IN struct timespec *modify;
    544 	IN int flags;
    545 };
    546 
    547 # 
    548 #% lease      vp      = = =
    549 # 
    550 vop_lease {
    551 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    552 	IN struct proc *p;
    553 	IN struct ucred *cred;
    554 	IN int flag;
    555 };
    556 
    557 #
    558 #% whiteout   dvp     L L L
    559 #% whiteout   cnp     - - -
    560 #% whiteout   flag    - - -
    561 #
    562 #! whiteout cnp	CREATE, LOCKPARENT
    563 # 
    564 vop_whiteout {
    565 	IN struct vnode *dvp;
    566 	IN struct componentname *cnp;
    567 	IN int flags;
    568 };
    569 
    570 #
    571 # Needs work: no vp?
    572 #
    573 #vop_bwrite {
    574 #	IN struct buf *bp;
    575 #};
    576 
    577 #
    578 #% getpages	vp L L L
    579 #
    580 vop_getpages {
    581 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    582 	IN voff_t offset;
    583 	IN struct vm_page **m;
    584 	IN int *count;
    585 	IN int centeridx;
    586 	IN vm_prot_t access_type;
    587 	IN int advice;
    588 	IN int flags;
    589 };
    590 
    591 #
    592 #% putpages	vp = = =
    593 #
    594 vop_putpages {
    595 	IN struct vnode *vp;
    596 	IN voff_t offlo;
    597 	IN voff_t offhi;
    598 	IN int flags;
    599 };
    600