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All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ #ifndef _LIBFSMGT_H #define _LIBFSMGT_H #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #include #include #include #include #define DFSTYPES "/etc/dfs/fstypes" /* dfs list */ #define DFSTAB "/etc/dfs/dfstab" /* dfs list */ #define BUFSIZE 65536 #define LINESZ 2048 typedef void *fs_dfstab_entry_t; /* * Public data type declarations */ /* * Represents a list of the /etc/vfstab entries */ typedef struct mount_default_list { struct mount_default_list *next; char *resource; char *fsckdevice; char *mountp; char *fstype; char *fsckpass; char *mountatboot; char *mntopts; } fs_mntdefaults_t; /* * Represents a list of /etc/mnttab entries */ typedef struct mount_list { struct mount_list *next; char *resource; char *mountp; char *fstype; char *mntopts; char *time; uint_t major; uint_t minor; boolean_t overlayed; } fs_mntlist_t; /* * Represents a /etc/dfs/sharetab entry */ typedef struct share_list { struct share_list *next; char *path; char *resource; char *fstype; char *options; char *description; } fs_sharelist_t; /* * Represents a list of /etc/mnttab entries with associated * information from kstat. */ typedef struct nfs_mntlist { struct nfs_mntlist *next; char nml_curpath[MAXPATHLEN]; /* current path on */ /* server */ char nml_curserver[SYS_NMLN]; /* current server */ char **nml_failoverlist; /* The list of servers */ /* and corresponding */ /* paths for failover. */ char *nml_fstype; /* filesystem type */ char *nml_mntopts; /* mount options */ char *nml_mountp; /* mount point */ char *nml_resource; /* mnttab.mnt_special */ char nml_proto[KNC_STRSIZE]; /* transfer protocol */ char *nml_securitymode; /* security mode name */ char *nml_time; /* time mounted */ int nml_failovercount; /* number of failover servers */ int nml_retrans; /* times to retry request */ int nml_timeo; /* inital timeout in 10th sec */ ulong_t nml_fsid; /* filesystem ID */ uint_t nml_acdirmax; /* max time to hold cached dir attr */ uint_t nml_acdirmin; /* min time to hold cached dir attr */ uint_t nml_acregmax; /* max time to hold cached file attr */ uint_t nml_acregmin; /* min time to hold cached file attr */ uint32_t nml_curread; /* current read size */ uint32_t nml_curwrite; /* current write size */ uint32_t nml_vers; /* nfs version */ boolean_t nml_directio; /* force direct IO */ boolean_t nml_grpid; /* group id inherited from parent */ boolean_t nml_hard; /* hard or soft mount */ boolean_t nml_intr; /* Key board intrupts */ boolean_t nml_noac; /* no ata and attribute caching */ boolean_t nml_nocto; /* no close-to-open consistency */ boolean_t nml_overlayed; /* Is filesystem overlayed */ boolean_t nml_xattr; /* allow extended attributes */ } nfs_mntlist_t; /* * Command execution interface method declarations */ /* * Method: cmd_execute_command * * Description: Executes the command passed into the function as if it was * the input to a shell and returns the separated stdout and stderr messages * which can be accessed by the client via the returned file descriptors using * the cmd_retrieve_string method or one of their own methods. * * Parameters: * char * - The command to execute. Expected in the format of a shell command. * int * - Upon return from the function, this is the file descriptor that can * be used to access the output from the command to stdout. * int * - Upon return from the function, this is the file descriptor that can * be used to access the output from the command to stderr. * * Return: * Returns 0 (zero). * Supposed to be the integer representing the exit value of the command * executed, but due to the way blocking on file descriptors works, it will * only return a 0 (zero) value. The reason: The producer, in this case the * command being executed, will block when a certain amount of data is written * to the file descriptor and will not be able to write any more data until the * consumer reads from the file descriptor so since we are not reading in the * data from the file descriptors in this method and we are allowing the client * do what they want with the data we can't wait until the command is finished * executing to get the return value. */ int cmd_execute_command(char *cmd, int *output_filedes, int *error_filedes); /* * Method: cmd_execute_command_and_retrieve_string * * Description: Executes the command passed into the function as if it was the * input to a shell and returns the output to stderr and stdout as a string as * it would appear in the shell (stdout and stderr are mixed). * * Parameters: * char * - The command to execute. Expected in the format of a shell command. * int * - Upon return from the function, this should be used to determine if an * error occurred in the execution of the command and the retrieval of * output data from the command. * data from the command. * * Return: * The output to stdout and stderr created by the execution of the passed in * command. */ char *cmd_execute_command_and_retrieve_string(char *cmd, int *errp); /* * Method: cmd_retrieve_string * * Description: Retrieves the data from the passed in file descriptor and * returns it to the caller in the form of a string. * * Parameters: * int - The file descriptor to be read from. * int * - Upon return from the function, this should be the used to determine * if an error occurred in the retrieval of the data from the file * descriptor. * A non-zero value represents the occurrence of an error. * * Return: * The data from the file descriptor in the form of a string. * NOTE: The caller must free the space allocated (with calloc) for the return * value using free(). */ char *cmd_retrieve_string(int filedes, int *errp); /* * File interface method declarations */ /* * NOTE: the caller of this function is responsible for freeing any * memory allocated by calling fileutil_free_string_array() * * Method: fileutil_add_string_to_array * * Description: Adds one line to the file image string array * * Parameters: * char ***string_array - pointer array of strings holding the lines * for the new file * char *line - the line to be added to the new file * int *count - the number of elements in the string array * int *err - error pointer for returning any errors encountered * * Return: * B_TRUE on success, B_FALSE on failure. * * Note: * On success string_array is set to the new array of strings. On failure * string_array is unchanged. */ boolean_t fileutil_add_string_to_array(char ***, char *, int *, int *); /* * Method: fileutil_free_string_array * * Description: Frees the space allocated to a string array. * * Parameters: * char ** - is the array to be freed * int - the number of elements in the array */ void fileutil_free_string_array(char **, int); /* * Method: fileutil_get_cmd_from_string * * Description: Returns a string containing a line with all comments and * trailing white space removed. * * Parameters: * char *input_stringp - the line to remove all coments and trailing white * space. * * Note: The memory allocated for the returned string must be freed by the * caller of fileutil_get_cmd_from_string(). */ char *fileutil_get_cmd_from_string(char *input_stringp); /* * Method: fileutil_get_first_column_data * * Description: Returns a string array which is filled with the data in the * first column of the lines in a table formatted file. * Examples of table formatted files include: /etc/netcofig, /etc/nfssec.conf * * Parameters: * FILE* - The file pointer of the table formatted file to get data from. * int* - will be filled with the number of elements in the array that is passed * back. * int* - error pointer. If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon return * the function. * * Returns: * Two-dimensional array of characters (string array). Each element in the * array is the first column data of each row in the table. */ char **fileutil_get_first_column_data(FILE *, int *, int *); /* * Method: fileutil_getfs * * Description: Convenience function for retrieving the default remote file * system type from /etc/dfs/fstypes. * * Parameters: * FILE * - The /etc/dfs/fstypes file pointer. * * Return: * The default remote filesystem type. */ char *fileutil_getfs(FILE *); /* * Method: fileutil_getline * * Description: Convenience function for retrieving the next line from a file. * Commented lines are not returned and comments at the end of * a line are removed. * * Parameters: * FILE * - The file pointer to a file that has been opened for reading. * char * - The line retrived from the file will be placed in this string. * int * - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function. * * Return: * If successfull the line retrieved from the file will be returned. * Otherwise NULL be be returned. */ char *fileutil_getline(FILE *, char *, int); /* * Mount defaults (/etc/vfstab) interface method declarations */ /* * Method: fs_add_mount_default * * Description: Adds an entry to vfstab based on the fs_mntdefaults_t * structure that is passed in. * * Parameters: * fs_mntdefaults_t *newp - The structure containing the mount information * to be placed in vfstab. * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function. * * Return: * If successful a pointer to a list containing all the present vfstab * entries is returned. On failure NULL is returned. */ fs_mntdefaults_t *fs_add_mount_default(fs_mntdefaults_t *, int *); /* * Method: fs_check_for_duplicate_DFStab_paths * * Description: Checks dfstab for duplicate paths and returns the number of * times the path passed in was encountered. The functon is used to help make * sure a path is only listed in dfstab once. * * Parameters: * char *path - the path to check for * int *err - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function. * * Return: * The number of times the specified path is encountered in dfstab. */ int fs_check_for_duplicate_DFStab_paths(char *path, int *err); /* * Method: fs_del_mount_default_ent * * Description: Deletes the specified vfstab entry from the vfstab file. * * Parameters: * fs_mntdefaults_t *old_vfstab_ent - The mount information that corresponds * to the vfstab entry to be deleted. * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function. * * Return: * If successful a pointer to a list containing all the changed vfstab * entries is returned. On failure NULL is returned. */ fs_mntdefaults_t *fs_del_mount_default_ent(fs_mntdefaults_t *, int *); /* * Method: fs_edit_mount_defaults * * Description: Edits the specified vfstab entry with the new mount * information passed in. * * Parameters: * fs_mntdefaults_t *old_vfstab_ent - The old vfstab entry that is to be edited. * fs_mntdefaults_t *new_vfstab_ent - The new vfstab entry information. * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: */ fs_mntdefaults_t *fs_edit_mount_defaults(fs_mntdefaults_t *, fs_mntdefaults_t *, int *); /* * Method: fs_free_mntdefaults_list * * Description: Frees the memory used when a fs_mntdefaults_t structure * is populated. * * Parameters: * fs_mntdefaults_t *headp - The pointer to the first element in the list * of mntdefault structures. */ void fs_free_mntdefaults_list(fs_mntdefaults_t *headp); /* * Method: fs_get_filtered_mount_defaults * * Description: Retrieves vfstab entries based in the fields in the * fs_mntdefaults_t structure passed in. The fields that are not to * be used in the filter will be set to NULL. * * Parameters: * fs_mntdefaults_t *filter - The structure containing the fields to be * used for the filter. * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * The list of all vfstab entries meeting the filter criteria are returned. * On failure NULL is returned. */ fs_mntdefaults_t *fs_get_filtered_mount_defaults( fs_mntdefaults_t *filter, int *errp); /* * Method: fs_get_mount_defaults * * Description: Retrieves vfstab entries and returns a list of * fs_mntdefaults_t structures. * * Parameters: * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * fs_mntdefaults_t * - Returns a list of all vfstab entries. */ fs_mntdefaults_t *fs_get_mount_defaults(int *errp); /* * Mount (/etc/mnttab) interface method declarations */ /* * Method: fs_free_mount_list * * Description: Frees the mount list created when retrieving mnttab entries. * * Parameters: * fs_mntlist_t *headp - The mount list to be freed. */ void fs_free_mount_list(fs_mntlist_t *mnt_list); /* * Method: fs_get_availablesize * * Description: Calculates the total size available on the filesystem. * * Parameters: * char *mntpnt - The mount point to use for gathering the stat information * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * The total size available on the filesystem. */ unsigned long long fs_get_availablesize(char *mntpnt, int *errp); /* * Method: fs_get_avail_for_nonsuperuser_size * * Description: Calculates the available space on the filesystem for * nonsuperusers. * * Parameters: * char *mntpnt - The mount point for the filesystem. * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * The available space for nonsuperusers. * On failure NULL is returned. */ unsigned long long fs_get_avail_for_nonsuperuser_size(char *mntpnt, int *errp); /* * Method: fs_get_blocksize * * Description: Retrieves the preferred filesystem block size. * * Parameters: * char *mntpnt - The mount point for the filesystem. * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * Returns the preferred filesystem block size. * On failure NULL is returned. */ unsigned long long fs_get_blocksize(char *mntpnt, int *errp); /* * Method: fs_get_filtered_mount_list * * Description: Can be used to filter mounts only by the following mount * attributes or a mixture of them: * 1.) resource * 2.) mount point * 3.) mount option string * 4.) time mounted * * Parameters: * char *resource - The name of the resource to be mounted * char *mountp - The pathname of the directory on which the filesystem * is mounted * char *mntopts - The mount options * char *time - The time at which the filesystem was mounted * boolean_t find_overlays - Flag used to turn on overlay checking * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * The list of all mnttab entries meeting the filter criteria are returned. * On failure NULL is returned. */ fs_mntlist_t *fs_get_filtered_mount_list(char *resource, char *mountp, char *fstype, char *mntopts, char *time, boolean_t find_overlays, int *errp); /* * Method: fs_get_fragsize * * Description: Determines the fundamental filesystem block size. * * Parameters: * char *mntpnt - The mount point for the filesystem. * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * Returns the fundamental filesystem block size. * On failure NULL is returned. */ unsigned long fs_get_fragsize(char *mntpnt, int *errp); /* * Method: fs_get_maxfilenamelen * * Description: Determines the maximum file name length for the filesystem. * * Parameters: * char *mntpnt - The mount point for the filesystem. * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * Returns the maximum file name length for the specified filesystem. * On failure NULL is returned. */ unsigned long fs_get_maxfilenamelen(char *mntpnt, int *errp); /* * Method: fs_get_mounts_by_mntopt * * Description: Returns only mounts with the specified mount option set. * * Parameters: * char *mntopt - The mount option used for filtering mounts * boolean_t find_overlays - Flag used to turn on overlay checking * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * Returns the list of all mnttab entries with the matching mount option. * On failure NULL is returned. */ fs_mntlist_t *fs_get_mounts_by_mntopt(char *mntopt, boolean_t find_overlays, int *errp); /* * Method: fs_get_mount_list * * Description: Returns a list of all mounts in mnttab * * Parameters: * char *mntpnt - The mount point for the filesystem * boolean_t find_overlays - Flag used to turn on overlay checking * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * Returns the list of all mounts and associated mount information for mounts * listed in mnttab. On failure NULL is returned. */ fs_mntlist_t *fs_get_mount_list(boolean_t find_overlays, int *errp); /* * Method: fs_get_totalsize * * Description: Determines the total size of the filesystem using the * total number of blocks and the block size. * * Parameters: * char *mntpnt - The mount point for the filesystem * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * Returns the total size of the filesystem. * On failure NULL is returned. */ unsigned long long fs_get_totalsize(char *mntpnt, int *errp); /* * Method: fs_get_usedsize * * Description: Calculates the size of the used portion of the filesystem. * * Parameters: * char *mntpnt - The mount point for the filesystem * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * Returns the size of the the used portion of the filesystem. * On failure NULL is returned. */ unsigned long long fs_get_usedsize(char *mntpnt, int *errp); /* * Method: fs_is_readonly * * Description: Checks the filesystem flags to see if the filesystem is * readonly. * * Parameters: * char *mntpnt - The mount point for the filesystem * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * Returns B_TRUE if the readonly flag is set and B_FALSE if not. * On error the error pointer is set to errno. */ boolean_t fs_is_readonly(char *mntpnt, int *errp); /* * Method: fs_parse_optlist_for_option * * Description: * This method will parse the given comma delimited option list (optlist) for * the option passed into the function. If the option (opt) to search for * is one that sets a value such as onerror=, the value to the right of the "=" * character will be returned from the function. This function expects the * opt parameter to have the "=" character appended when searching for options * which set a value. * * Parameters: * char *optlist - The option string to be parsed * char *opt - The option to search for * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * Returns the option as found in the option list. * If the option is not found NULL is returned. * On error NULL is returned and the error pointer is set to errno. */ char *fs_parse_optlist_for_option(char *optlist, char *opt, int *errp); /* * Share (/etc/dfs/sharetab) interface method declarations */ /* * Method: fs_free_share_list * * Description: Used to free populated fs_sharelist_t structures * * Parameters: * fs_sharelist_t *headp - the pointer to the first element in the list. */ void fs_free_share_list(fs_sharelist_t *share_list); /* * Method: fs_get_share_list * * Description: Gets a list of the shares on the system from /etc/dfs/sharetab * * Parameters: * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * Returns a list of fs_sharelist_t structures containing all of the shares * from sharetab. * On error NULL is returned and errp is set to errno. */ fs_sharelist_t *fs_get_share_list(int *errp); /* * Method: fs_parse_opts_for_sec_modes * * Description: Parses the option string for security modes and returns * an array of strings containing all modes. * * Parameters: * char * - options string to be parsed. * int * - count of the number of modes found. * int * - error code. * * Return: * Returns an array of string containing all security opts listed in the * passed in option string. On error NULL is returned. */ char **fs_parse_opts_for_sec_modes(char *, int *, int *); /* * Method: fs_create_array_from_accesslist * * Description: Takes the colon seperated access list parses the list * into an array containing all the elements of the list. * The array created is returned and count is set to the * number of elements in the array. * * Parameters: * char *access_list - The string containing the colon sperated access list. * int *count - Will contain the number of elements in the array. * int *err - any errors encountered. */ char **fs_create_array_from_accesslist(char *access_list, int *count, int *err); /* * FS dfstab (/etc/dfs/dfstab) interface method declarations */ /* * Method: fs_add_DFStab_ent * * Description: Adds an entry to dfstab and to the list of dfstab * entries. Returns a pointer to the head of the dfstab entry list. * * Parameters: * char *cmd - the share command to be added to dfstab * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * Returns the pointer to the updated dfstab entry list. */ fs_dfstab_entry_t fs_add_DFStab_ent(char *, int *); /* * Method: fs_del_DFStab_ent * * Description: Deletes an entry from dfstab and from the list of * dfstab entries. * * Parameters: * char *del_cmd - The share command to be removed * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * Returns the pointer to the updated dfstab entry list. */ fs_dfstab_entry_t fs_del_DFStab_ent(char *, int *); /* * NOTE: the caller of this function is responsible for freeing any * memory allocated by calling fs_free_DFStab_ents() * * Method: fs_edit_DFStab_ent * * Description: Changes the specified line in dfstab to match the second * string passed in. * * Parameters: * char *old_cmd - The share command that will be changed. * char *new_cmd - The share command that will replace old_cmd. * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * Returns the pointer to the updated dfstab entry list. */ fs_dfstab_entry_t fs_edit_DFStab_ent(char *, char *, int *); /* * Method: fs_free_DFStab_ents * * Description: Frees the dfstab entry list. * * Parameters: * fs_dfstab_entry_t list - The pointer to the dfstab entry list. */ void fs_free_DFStab_ents(fs_dfstab_entry_t); /* * NOTE: the caller of this function is responsible for freeing any * memory allocated by calling fs_free_DFStab_ents() * * Method: fs_get_DFStab_ents * * Description: Retrieves the dfstab entry list. * * Parameters: * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * Returns the pointer to the dfstab entry list. * If NULL is returned and errp is 0 then dfstab has no entries. If errp is * not 0 there was an error and the value of errp is set to the errno * value for that error. */ fs_dfstab_entry_t fs_get_DFStab_ents(int *err); /* * NOTE: the caller of this function is responsible for freeing any * memory allocated by calling fs_free_DFStab_ents() * * Method: fs_get_DFStab_ent_Desc * * Description: Retrieves the description information for the present * dfstab entry. * * Parameters: * fs_dfstab_entry_t entry - the dfstab entry to retrieve the description from. * * Return: * The string containing the description for the dfstab entry. * If the description is not set NULL is returned. * * Note: the description is an optional share option and a return value of * NULL is not an error but indicates that the description was not set. */ char *fs_get_DFStab_ent_Desc(fs_dfstab_entry_t); /* * Method: fs_get_DFStab_ent_Fstype * * Description: Retrieves the filesystem type information from the dfstab * entry passed in. * * Parameters: * fs_dfstab_entry_t entry - the dfstab entry to retrieve the fstype from. * * Return: * The string containing the filesystem type. * * Note: if fstype is not set in the dfstab entry the default fstype is * returned. */ char *fs_get_DFStab_ent_Fstype(fs_dfstab_entry_t); /* * Method: fs_get_DFStab_ent_Next * * Description: Retrieves the next entry in the dfstab entry list. * * Parameters: * fs_dfstab_entry_t entry - The dfstab entry pointer to get the next * pointer from. * * Return: * Returns the next dfstab entry. * A return value of NULL indicates the end of the dfstab entry list. */ fs_dfstab_entry_t fs_get_DFStab_ent_Next(fs_dfstab_entry_t); /* * Method: fs_get_DFStab_ent_Options * * Description: Retrieves the share options from the dfstab * entry passed in. * * Parameters: * fs_dfstab_entry_t entry - The dfstab entry to retrieve the share * options from. * * Return: * Returns the string containing the share options. * A NULL value indicates that no options were specified in the dfstab entry. */ char *fs_get_DFStab_ent_Options(fs_dfstab_entry_t); /* * Method: fs_get_DFStab_ent_Path * * Description: Retrieves the path information from the dfstab * entry passed in. * * Parameters: * fs_dfstab_entry_t entry - the dfstab entry to retrieve the path from. * * Return: * Returns the string containing the path. * A NULL value indecates that no path information is available for the * dfstab entry. A NULL value here is an error and indicates an invalid * dfstab entry. */ char *fs_get_DFStab_ent_Path(fs_dfstab_entry_t); /* * Method: fs_get_DFStab_ent_Res * * Description: Retrieves the resource information from the dfstab entry * passed in. * * Parameters: * fs_dfstab_entry_t entry - the dfstab entry to retrieve the resource * information from. * * Return: * Returns the string containing the path. * A NULL value indecates that no resource information is available for the * dfstab entry. */ char *fs_get_DFStab_ent_Res(fs_dfstab_entry_t); /* * Method: fs_get_Dfstab_share_cmd * * Description: Retrieves the share command that corresponds to the * dfstab entry passed in. * * Parameters: * fs_dfstab_entry_t entry - The dfstab entry that will be used to create * a share command. * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * Returns the string containing the share command. * A NULL value indicates an error occured and errp will be non zero. */ char *fs_get_Dfstab_share_cmd(fs_dfstab_entry_t, int *); /* * NOTE: the caller of this function is responsible for freeing any * memory allocated by calling fs_free_DFStab_ents() * * Method: fs_set_DFStab_ent * * Description: Used to add entries into dfstab * * Parameters: * char *path - The path for the dfstab entry * char *fstype - The filesystem type for the share * char *options - The share options to be used for the dfstab entry * char *description - The description for the share * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * Returns a pointer to the begining of the dfstab entry list * Failure returns NULL */ fs_dfstab_entry_t fs_set_DFStab_ent(char *, char *, char *, char *, int *); /* * NOTE: the caller of this function is responsible for freeing any * memory allocated by calling fs_free_DFStab_ents() * * Method: fs_del_All_DFStab_ents_with_Path * * Description: Removes all dfstab entries with the specified path. * * Parameters: * char *path - The path to checked for removal from dfstab. * int *err - error pointer. * * Return: returns a pointer to the nfs list of dfstab entries. */ fs_dfstab_entry_t fs_del_All_DFStab_ents_with_Path(char *, int *); /* * Debuging functions */ void fs_print_dfstab_entries(fs_dfstab_entry_t); /* * NFS mount interface method declarations */ /* * Method: nfs_free_mntinfo_list * * Description: Used to free the network id list, which is an array of strings. * * Parameters: * nfs_mntlist_t *mountinfo_list - The list of mounts and associated mount * information * */ void nfs_free_mntinfo_list(nfs_mntlist_t *); /* * NOTE: the caller of this function is responsible for freeing any * memory allocated by calling nfs_free_mntinfo_list() * * Method: nfs_get_filtered_mount_list * * Description: Can be used to filter nfs mounts only by the following mount * attributes or a mixture of them: * 1.) resource * 2.) mount point * 3.) mount option string * 4.) time mounted * * NULL must be passed into the options that are not being used in the filter. * * Parameters: * char *resource - The name of the resource to be mounted * char *mountp - The pathname of the directory on which the filesystem * is mounted * char *mntopts - The mount options * char *time - The time at which the filesystem was mounted * boolean_t find_overlays - Flag used to turn on overlay checking * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * nfs_mntlist_t * - Returns a list of nfs mounts based on the * parameters passed in. */ nfs_mntlist_t *nfs_get_filtered_mount_list(char *resource, char *mountp, char *mntopts, char *time, boolean_t find_overlays, int *errp); /* * NOTE: the caller of this function is responsible for freeing any * memory allocated by calling nfs_free_mntinfo_list() * * Method: nfs_get_mounts_by_mntopt * * Description: Can be used to filter mounts by the mount options attribute. * * Parameters: * char *mntopts - The mount options * boolean_t find_overlays - Flag used to turn on overlay checking * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * nfs_mntlist_t * - Returns a list of nfs mounts based on the * parameters passed in. */ nfs_mntlist_t *nfs_get_mounts_by_mntopt(char *mntopt, boolean_t find_overlays, int *errp); /* * NOTE: the caller of this function is responsible for freeing any * memory allocated by calling nfs_free_mntinfo_list() * * Method: nfs_get_mount_list * * Description: Used to gather all NFS mounts and there associated * mount information. * * Parameters: * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * nfs_mntlist_t * - Returns a list of all nfs mounts. */ nfs_mntlist_t *nfs_get_mount_list(int *); /* * Netconfig (/etc/netconfig) interface method declarations */ /* * Method: netcfg_free_networkid_list * * Description: Used to free the network id list, which is an array of strings. * * Parameters: * char **netlist - The array of strings containing the network id list * int num_elements - The number of elements in the network id list * */ void netcfg_free_networkid_list(char **netlist, int num_elements); /* * NOTE: the caller of this function is responsible for freeing any * memory allocated by calling netcfg_free_networkid_list() * * Method: netcfg_get_networkid_list * * Description: Used to create the network id list. * * Parameters: * int *num_elements - The number of elements in the network id list. * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * char ** - Returns the netowk id list. */ char **netcfg_get_networkid_list(int *num_elements, int *errp); /* * nfssec (/etc/nfssec.conf) interface method declarations */ /* * Method: nfssec_free_secmode_list * * Description: Used to free the NFS security mode list. * * Parameters: * char **seclist - The array of strings containing the security mode list * int num_elements - The number of elements in the list * */ void nfssec_free_secmode_list(char **seclist, int num_elements); /* * Method: nfssec_get_default_secmode * * Description: Used to retrieve the default security mode * * Parameters: * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * char * - Returns the name of the default security mode */ char *nfssec_get_default_secmode(int *errp); /* * NOTE: the caller of this function is responsible for freeing any * memory allocated by calling nfssec_free_secmode_list() * * Method: nfssec_get_nfs_secmode_list * * Description: Used to create the NFS security mode list. * * Parameters: * int *num_elements - The number of elements in the security mode list * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * char ** - Returns the NFS security mode list * */ char **nfssec_get_nfs_secmode_list(int *num_elements, int *errp); /* * System information interface method declarations */ /* * Method: sys_get_hostname * * Description: Used to retrieve the name of the host * * Parameters: * int *errp - error pointer - If an error occurs this will be non-zero upon * return from the function * * Return: * char * - Returns the name of the host system */ char *sys_get_hostname(int *errp); 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