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All rights reserved. 25 */ 26 27 /* Copyright (c) 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T */ 28 /* All Rights Reserved */ 29 30 /* 31 * University Copyright- Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1988 32 * The Regents of the University of California 33 * All Rights Reserved 34 * 35 * University Acknowledgment- Portions of this document are derived from 36 * software developed by the University of California, Berkeley, and its 37 * contributors. 38 */ 39 40 #ifndef _SYS_VNODE_H 41 #define _SYS_VNODE_H 42 43 #include <sys/types.h> 44 #include <sys/t_lock.h> 45 #include <sys/rwstlock.h> 46 #include <sys/time_impl.h> 47 #include <sys/cred.h> 48 #include <sys/uio.h> 49 #include <sys/resource.h> 50 #include <vm/seg_enum.h> 51 #include <sys/kstat.h> 52 #include <sys/kmem.h> 53 #include <sys/list.h> 54 #ifdef _KERNEL 55 #include <sys/buf.h> 56 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 57 58 #ifdef __cplusplus 59 extern "C" { 60 #endif 61 62 /* 63 * Statistics for all vnode operations. 64 * All operations record number of ops (since boot/mount/zero'ed). 65 * Certain I/O operations (read, write, readdir) also record number 66 * of bytes transferred. 67 * This appears in two places in the system: one is embedded in each 68 * vfs_t. There is also an array of vopstats_t structures allocated 69 * on a per-fstype basis. 70 */ 71 72 #define VOPSTATS_STR "vopstats_" /* Initial string for vopstat kstats */ 73 74 typedef struct vopstats { 75 kstat_named_t nopen; /* VOP_OPEN */ 76 kstat_named_t nclose; /* VOP_CLOSE */ 77 kstat_named_t nread; /* VOP_READ */ 78 kstat_named_t read_bytes; 79 kstat_named_t nwrite; /* VOP_WRITE */ 80 kstat_named_t write_bytes; 81 kstat_named_t nioctl; /* VOP_IOCTL */ 82 kstat_named_t nsetfl; /* VOP_SETFL */ 83 kstat_named_t ngetattr; /* VOP_GETATTR */ 84 kstat_named_t nsetattr; /* VOP_SETATTR */ 85 kstat_named_t naccess; /* VOP_ACCESS */ 86 kstat_named_t nlookup; /* VOP_LOOKUP */ 87 kstat_named_t ncreate; /* VOP_CREATE */ 88 kstat_named_t nremove; /* VOP_REMOVE */ 89 kstat_named_t nlink; /* VOP_LINK */ 90 kstat_named_t nrename; /* VOP_RENAME */ 91 kstat_named_t nmkdir; /* VOP_MKDIR */ 92 kstat_named_t nrmdir; /* VOP_RMDIR */ 93 kstat_named_t nreaddir; /* VOP_READDIR */ 94 kstat_named_t readdir_bytes; 95 kstat_named_t nsymlink; /* VOP_SYMLINK */ 96 kstat_named_t nreadlink; /* VOP_READLINK */ 97 kstat_named_t nfsync; /* VOP_FSYNC */ 98 kstat_named_t ninactive; /* VOP_INACTIVE */ 99 kstat_named_t nfid; /* VOP_FID */ 100 kstat_named_t nrwlock; /* VOP_RWLOCK */ 101 kstat_named_t nrwunlock; /* VOP_RWUNLOCK */ 102 kstat_named_t nseek; /* VOP_SEEK */ 103 kstat_named_t ncmp; /* VOP_CMP */ 104 kstat_named_t nfrlock; /* VOP_FRLOCK */ 105 kstat_named_t nspace; /* VOP_SPACE */ 106 kstat_named_t nrealvp; /* VOP_REALVP */ 107 kstat_named_t ngetpage; /* VOP_GETPAGE */ 108 kstat_named_t nputpage; /* VOP_PUTPAGE */ 109 kstat_named_t nmap; /* VOP_MAP */ 110 kstat_named_t naddmap; /* VOP_ADDMAP */ 111 kstat_named_t ndelmap; /* VOP_DELMAP */ 112 kstat_named_t npoll; /* VOP_POLL */ 113 kstat_named_t ndump; /* VOP_DUMP */ 114 kstat_named_t npathconf; /* VOP_PATHCONF */ 115 kstat_named_t npageio; /* VOP_PAGEIO */ 116 kstat_named_t ndumpctl; /* VOP_DUMPCTL */ 117 kstat_named_t ndispose; /* VOP_DISPOSE */ 118 kstat_named_t nsetsecattr; /* VOP_SETSECATTR */ 119 kstat_named_t ngetsecattr; /* VOP_GETSECATTR */ 120 kstat_named_t nshrlock; /* VOP_SHRLOCK */ 121 kstat_named_t nvnevent; /* VOP_VNEVENT */ 122 kstat_named_t nreqzcbuf; /* VOP_REQZCBUF */ 123 kstat_named_t nretzcbuf; /* VOP_RETZCBUF */ 124 } vopstats_t; 125 126 /* 127 * The vnode is the focus of all file activity in UNIX. 128 * A vnode is allocated for each active file, each current 129 * directory, each mounted-on file, and the root. 130 * 131 * Each vnode is usually associated with a file-system-specific node (for 132 * UFS, this is the in-memory inode). Generally, a vnode and an fs-node 133 * should be created and destroyed together as a pair. 134 * 135 * If a vnode is reused for a new file, it should be reinitialized by calling 136 * either vn_reinit() or vn_recycle(). 137 * 138 * vn_reinit() resets the entire vnode as if it was returned by vn_alloc(). 139 * The caller is responsible for setting up the entire vnode after calling 140 * vn_reinit(). This is important when using kmem caching where the vnode is 141 * allocated by a constructor, for instance. 142 * 143 * vn_recycle() is used when the file system keeps some state around in both 144 * the vnode and the associated FS-node. In UFS, for example, the inode of 145 * a deleted file can be reused immediately. The v_data, v_vfsp, v_op, etc. 146 * remains the same but certain fields related to the previous instance need 147 * to be reset. In particular: 148 * v_femhead 149 * v_path 150 * v_rdcnt, v_wrcnt 151 * v_mmap_read, v_mmap_write 152 */ 153 154 /* 155 * vnode types. VNON means no type. These values are unrelated to 156 * values in on-disk inodes. 157 */ 158 typedef enum vtype { 159 VNON = 0, 160 VREG = 1, 161 VDIR = 2, 162 VBLK = 3, 163 VCHR = 4, 164 VLNK = 5, 165 VFIFO = 6, 166 VDOOR = 7, 167 VPROC = 8, 168 VSOCK = 9, 169 VPORT = 10, 170 VBAD = 11 171 } vtype_t; 172 173 /* 174 * VSD - Vnode Specific Data 175 * Used to associate additional private data with a vnode. 176 */ 177 struct vsd_node { 178 list_node_t vs_nodes; /* list of all VSD nodes */ 179 uint_t vs_nkeys; /* entries in value array */ 180 void **vs_value; /* array of value/key */ 181 }; 182 183 /* 184 * Many of the fields in the vnode are read-only once they are initialized 185 * at vnode creation time. Other fields are protected by locks. 186 * 187 * IMPORTANT: vnodes should be created ONLY by calls to vn_alloc(). They 188 * may not be embedded into the file-system specific node (inode). The 189 * size of vnodes may change. 190 * 191 * The v_lock protects: 192 * v_flag 193 * v_stream 194 * v_count 195 * v_shrlocks 196 * v_path 197 * v_vsd 198 * v_xattrdir 199 * 200 * A special lock (implemented by vn_vfswlock in vnode.c) protects: 201 * v_vfsmountedhere 202 * 203 * The global flock_lock mutex (in flock.c) protects: 204 * v_filocks 205 * 206 * IMPORTANT NOTE: 207 * 208 * The following vnode fields are considered public and may safely be 209 * accessed by file systems or other consumers: 210 * 211 * v_lock 212 * v_flag 213 * v_count 214 * v_data 215 * v_vfsp 216 * v_stream 217 * v_type 218 * v_rdev 219 * 220 * ALL OTHER FIELDS SHOULD BE ACCESSED ONLY BY THE OWNER OF THAT FIELD. 221 * In particular, file systems should not access other fields; they may 222 * change or even be removed. The functionality which was once provided 223 * by these fields is available through vn_* functions. 224 */ 225 226 struct fem_head; /* from fem.h */ 227 228 typedef struct vnode { 229 kmutex_t v_lock; /* protects vnode fields */ 230 uint_t v_flag; /* vnode flags (see below) */ 231 uint_t v_count; /* reference count */ 232 void *v_data; /* private data for fs */ 233 struct vfs *v_vfsp; /* ptr to containing VFS */ 234 struct stdata *v_stream; /* associated stream */ 235 enum vtype v_type; /* vnode type */ 236 dev_t v_rdev; /* device (VCHR, VBLK) */ 237 238 /* PRIVATE FIELDS BELOW - DO NOT USE */ 239 240 struct vfs *v_vfsmountedhere; /* ptr to vfs mounted here */ 241 struct vnodeops *v_op; /* vnode operations */ 242 struct page *v_pages; /* vnode pages list */ 243 struct filock *v_filocks; /* ptr to filock list */ 244 struct shrlocklist *v_shrlocks; /* ptr to shrlock list */ 245 krwlock_t v_nbllock; /* sync for NBMAND locks */ 246 kcondvar_t v_cv; /* synchronize locking */ 247 void *v_locality; /* hook for locality info */ 248 struct fem_head *v_femhead; /* fs monitoring */ 249 char *v_path; /* cached path */ 250 uint_t v_rdcnt; /* open for read count (VREG only) */ 251 uint_t v_wrcnt; /* open for write count (VREG only) */ 252 u_longlong_t v_mmap_read; /* mmap read count */ 253 u_longlong_t v_mmap_write; /* mmap write count */ 254 void *v_mpssdata; /* info for large page mappings */ 255 void *v_fopdata; /* list of file ops event watches */ 256 kmutex_t v_vsd_lock; /* protects v_vsd field */ 257 struct vsd_node *v_vsd; /* vnode specific data */ 258 struct vnode *v_xattrdir; /* unnamed extended attr dir (GFS) */ 259 uint_t v_count_dnlc; /* dnlc reference count */ 260 } vnode_t; 261 262 #define IS_DEVVP(vp) \ 263 ((vp)->v_type == VCHR || (vp)->v_type == VBLK || (vp)->v_type == VFIFO) 264 265 #define VNODE_ALIGN 64 266 /* Count of low-order 0 bits in a vnode *, based on size and alignment. */ 267 #if defined(_LP64) 268 #define VNODE_ALIGN_LOG2 8 269 #else 270 #define VNODE_ALIGN_LOG2 7 271 #endif 272 273 /* 274 * vnode flags. 275 */ 276 #define VROOT 0x01 /* root of its file system */ 277 #define VNOCACHE 0x02 /* don't keep cache pages on vnode */ 278 #define VNOMAP 0x04 /* file cannot be mapped/faulted */ 279 #define VDUP 0x08 /* file should be dup'ed rather then opened */ 280 #define VNOSWAP 0x10 /* file cannot be used as virtual swap device */ 281 #define VNOMOUNT 0x20 /* file cannot be covered by mount */ 282 #define VISSWAP 0x40 /* vnode is being used for swap */ 283 #define VSWAPLIKE 0x80 /* vnode acts like swap (but may not be) */ 284 285 #define IS_SWAPVP(vp) (((vp)->v_flag & (VISSWAP | VSWAPLIKE)) != 0) 286 287 typedef struct vn_vfslocks_entry { 288 rwstlock_t ve_lock; 289 void *ve_vpvfs; 290 struct vn_vfslocks_entry *ve_next; 291 uint32_t ve_refcnt; 292 char pad[64 - sizeof (rwstlock_t) - 2 * sizeof (void *) - \ 293 sizeof (uint32_t)]; 294 } vn_vfslocks_entry_t; 295 296 /* 297 * The following two flags are used to lock the v_vfsmountedhere field 298 */ 299 #define VVFSLOCK 0x100 300 #define VVFSWAIT 0x200 301 302 /* 303 * Used to serialize VM operations on a vnode 304 */ 305 #define VVMLOCK 0x400 306 307 /* 308 * Tell vn_open() not to fail a directory open for writing but 309 * to go ahead and call VOP_OPEN() to let the filesystem check. 310 */ 311 #define VDIROPEN 0x800 312 313 /* 314 * Flag to let the VM system know that this file is most likely a binary 315 * or shared library since it has been mmap()ed EXEC at some time. 316 */ 317 #define VVMEXEC 0x1000 318 319 #define VPXFS 0x2000 /* clustering: global fs proxy vnode */ 320 321 #define IS_PXFSVP(vp) ((vp)->v_flag & VPXFS) 322 323 #define V_XATTRDIR 0x4000 /* attribute unnamed directory */ 324 325 #define IS_XATTRDIR(vp) ((vp)->v_flag & V_XATTRDIR) 326 327 #define V_LOCALITY 0x8000 /* whether locality aware */ 328 329 /* 330 * Flag that indicates the VM should maintain the v_pages list with all modified 331 * pages on one end and unmodified pages at the other. This makes finding dirty 332 * pages to write back to disk much faster at the expense of taking a minor 333 * fault on the first store instruction which touches a writable page. 334 */ 335 #define VMODSORT (0x10000) 336 #define IS_VMODSORT(vp) \ 337 (pvn_vmodsort_supported != 0 && ((vp)->v_flag & VMODSORT) != 0) 338 339 #define VISSWAPFS 0x20000 /* vnode is being used for swapfs */ 340 341 /* 342 * The mdb memstat command assumes that IS_SWAPFSVP only uses the 343 * vnode's v_flag field. If this changes, cache the additional 344 * fields in mdb; see vn_get in mdb/common/modules/genunix/memory.c 345 */ 346 #define IS_SWAPFSVP(vp) (((vp)->v_flag & VISSWAPFS) != 0) 347 348 #define V_SYSATTR 0x40000 /* vnode is a GFS system attribute */ 349 350 /* 351 * Vnode attributes. A bit-mask is supplied as part of the 352 * structure to indicate the attributes the caller wants to 353 * set (setattr) or extract (getattr). 354 */ 355 356 /* 357 * Note that va_nodeid and va_nblocks are 64bit data type. 358 * We support large files over NFSV3. With Solaris client and 359 * Server that generates 64bit ino's and sizes these fields 360 * will overflow if they are 32 bit sizes. 361 */ 362 363 typedef struct vattr { 364 uint_t va_mask; /* bit-mask of attributes */ 365 vtype_t va_type; /* vnode type (for create) */ 366 mode_t va_mode; /* file access mode */ 367 uid_t va_uid; /* owner user id */ 368 gid_t va_gid; /* owner group id */ 369 dev_t va_fsid; /* file system id (dev for now) */ 370 u_longlong_t va_nodeid; /* node id */ 371 nlink_t va_nlink; /* number of references to file */ 372 u_offset_t va_size; /* file size in bytes */ 373 timestruc_t va_atime; /* time of last access */ 374 timestruc_t va_mtime; /* time of last modification */ 375 timestruc_t va_ctime; /* time of last status change */ 376 dev_t va_rdev; /* device the file represents */ 377 uint_t va_blksize; /* fundamental block size */ 378 u_longlong_t va_nblocks; /* # of blocks allocated */ 379 uint_t va_seq; /* sequence number */ 380 } vattr_t; 381 382 #define AV_SCANSTAMP_SZ 32 /* length of anti-virus scanstamp */ 383 384 /* 385 * Structure of all optional attributes. 386 */ 387 typedef struct xoptattr { 388 timestruc_t xoa_createtime; /* Create time of file */ 389 uint8_t xoa_archive; 390 uint8_t xoa_system; 391 uint8_t xoa_readonly; 392 uint8_t xoa_hidden; 393 uint8_t xoa_nounlink; 394 uint8_t xoa_immutable; 395 uint8_t xoa_appendonly; 396 uint8_t xoa_nodump; 397 uint8_t xoa_opaque; 398 uint8_t xoa_av_quarantined; 399 uint8_t xoa_av_modified; 400 uint8_t xoa_av_scanstamp[AV_SCANSTAMP_SZ]; 401 uint8_t xoa_reparse; 402 uint64_t xoa_generation; 403 uint8_t xoa_offline; 404 uint8_t xoa_sparse; 405 } xoptattr_t; 406 407 /* 408 * The xvattr structure is really a variable length structure that 409 * is made up of: 410 * - The classic vattr_t (xva_vattr) 411 * - a 32 bit quantity (xva_mapsize) that specifies the size of the 412 * attribute bitmaps in 32 bit words. 413 * - A pointer to the returned attribute bitmap (needed because the 414 * previous element, the requested attribute bitmap) is variable lenth. 415 * - The requested attribute bitmap, which is an array of 32 bit words. 416 * Callers use the XVA_SET_REQ() macro to set the bits corresponding to 417 * the attributes that are being requested. 418 * - The returned attribute bitmap, which is an array of 32 bit words. 419 * File systems that support optional attributes use the XVA_SET_RTN() 420 * macro to set the bits corresponding to the attributes that are being 421 * returned. 422 * - The xoptattr_t structure which contains the attribute values 423 * 424 * xva_mapsize determines how many words in the attribute bitmaps. 425 * Immediately following the attribute bitmaps is the xoptattr_t. 426 * xva_getxoptattr() is used to get the pointer to the xoptattr_t 427 * section. 428 */ 429 430 #define XVA_MAPSIZE 3 /* Size of attr bitmaps */ 431 #define XVA_MAGIC 0x78766174 /* Magic # for verification */ 432 433 /* 434 * The xvattr structure is an extensible structure which permits optional 435 * attributes to be requested/returned. File systems may or may not support 436 * optional attributes. They do so at their own discretion but if they do 437 * support optional attributes, they must register the VFSFT_XVATTR feature 438 * so that the optional attributes can be set/retrived. 439 * 440 * The fields of the xvattr structure are: 441 * 442 * xva_vattr - The first element of an xvattr is a legacy vattr structure 443 * which includes the common attributes. If AT_XVATTR is set in the va_mask 444 * then the entire structure is treated as an xvattr. If AT_XVATTR is not 445 * set, then only the xva_vattr structure can be used. 446 * 447 * xva_magic - 0x78766174 (hex for "xvat"). Magic number for verification. 448 * 449 * xva_mapsize - Size of requested and returned attribute bitmaps. 450 * 451 * xva_rtnattrmapp - Pointer to xva_rtnattrmap[]. We need this since the 452 * size of the array before it, xva_reqattrmap[], could change which means 453 * the location of xva_rtnattrmap[] could change. This will allow unbundled 454 * file systems to find the location of xva_rtnattrmap[] when the sizes change. 455 * 456 * xva_reqattrmap[] - Array of requested attributes. Attributes are 457 * represented by a specific bit in a specific element of the attribute 458 * map array. Callers set the bits corresponding to the attributes 459 * that the caller wants to get/set. 460 * 461 * xva_rtnattrmap[] - Array of attributes that the file system was able to 462 * process. Not all file systems support all optional attributes. This map 463 * informs the caller which attributes the underlying file system was able 464 * to set/get. (Same structure as the requested attributes array in terms 465 * of each attribute corresponding to specific bits and array elements.) 466 * 467 * xva_xoptattrs - Structure containing values of optional attributes. 468 * These values are only valid if the corresponding bits in xva_reqattrmap 469 * are set and the underlying file system supports those attributes. 470 */ 471 typedef struct xvattr { 472 vattr_t xva_vattr; /* Embedded vattr structure */ 473 uint32_t xva_magic; /* Magic Number */ 474 uint32_t xva_mapsize; /* Size of attr bitmap (32-bit words) */ 475 uint32_t *xva_rtnattrmapp; /* Ptr to xva_rtnattrmap[] */ 476 uint32_t xva_reqattrmap[XVA_MAPSIZE]; /* Requested attrs */ 477 uint32_t xva_rtnattrmap[XVA_MAPSIZE]; /* Returned attrs */ 478 xoptattr_t xva_xoptattrs; /* Optional attributes */ 479 } xvattr_t; 480 481 #ifdef _SYSCALL32 482 /* 483 * For bigtypes time_t changed to 64 bit on the 64-bit kernel. 484 * Define an old version for user/kernel interface 485 */ 486 487 #if _LONG_LONG_ALIGNMENT == 8 && _LONG_LONG_ALIGNMENT_32 == 4 488 #pragma pack(4) 489 #endif 490 491 typedef struct vattr32 { 492 uint32_t va_mask; /* bit-mask of attributes */ 493 vtype_t va_type; /* vnode type (for create) */ 494 mode32_t va_mode; /* file access mode */ 495 uid32_t va_uid; /* owner user id */ 496 gid32_t va_gid; /* owner group id */ 497 dev32_t va_fsid; /* file system id (dev for now) */ 498 u_longlong_t va_nodeid; /* node id */ 499 nlink_t va_nlink; /* number of references to file */ 500 u_offset_t va_size; /* file size in bytes */ 501 timestruc32_t va_atime; /* time of last access */ 502 timestruc32_t va_mtime; /* time of last modification */ 503 timestruc32_t va_ctime; /* time of last status change */ 504 dev32_t va_rdev; /* device the file represents */ 505 uint32_t va_blksize; /* fundamental block size */ 506 u_longlong_t va_nblocks; /* # of blocks allocated */ 507 uint32_t va_seq; /* sequence number */ 508 } vattr32_t; 509 510 #if _LONG_LONG_ALIGNMENT == 8 && _LONG_LONG_ALIGNMENT_32 == 4 511 #pragma pack() 512 #endif 513 514 #else /* not _SYSCALL32 */ 515 #define vattr32 vattr 516 typedef vattr_t vattr32_t; 517 #endif /* _SYSCALL32 */ 518 519 /* 520 * Attributes of interest to the caller of setattr or getattr. 521 */ 522 #define AT_TYPE 0x00001 523 #define AT_MODE 0x00002 524 #define AT_UID 0x00004 525 #define AT_GID 0x00008 526 #define AT_FSID 0x00010 527 #define AT_NODEID 0x00020 528 #define AT_NLINK 0x00040 529 #define AT_SIZE 0x00080 530 #define AT_ATIME 0x00100 531 #define AT_MTIME 0x00200 532 #define AT_CTIME 0x00400 533 #define AT_RDEV 0x00800 534 #define AT_BLKSIZE 0x01000 535 #define AT_NBLOCKS 0x02000 536 /* 0x04000 */ /* unused */ 537 #define AT_SEQ 0x08000 538 /* 539 * If AT_XVATTR is set then there are additional bits to process in 540 * the xvattr_t's attribute bitmap. If this is not set then the bitmap 541 * MUST be ignored. Note that this bit must be set/cleared explicitly. 542 * That is, setting AT_ALL will NOT set AT_XVATTR. 543 */ 544 #define AT_XVATTR 0x10000 545 546 #define AT_ALL (AT_TYPE|AT_MODE|AT_UID|AT_GID|AT_FSID|AT_NODEID|\ 547 AT_NLINK|AT_SIZE|AT_ATIME|AT_MTIME|AT_CTIME|\ 548 AT_RDEV|AT_BLKSIZE|AT_NBLOCKS|AT_SEQ) 549 550 #define AT_STAT (AT_MODE|AT_UID|AT_GID|AT_FSID|AT_NODEID|AT_NLINK|\ 551 AT_SIZE|AT_ATIME|AT_MTIME|AT_CTIME|AT_RDEV|AT_TYPE) 552 553 #define AT_TIMES (AT_ATIME|AT_MTIME|AT_CTIME) 554 555 #define AT_NOSET (AT_NLINK|AT_RDEV|AT_FSID|AT_NODEID|AT_TYPE|\ 556 AT_BLKSIZE|AT_NBLOCKS|AT_SEQ) 557 558 /* 559 * Attribute bits used in the extensible attribute's (xva's) attribute 560 * bitmaps. Note that the bitmaps are made up of a variable length number 561 * of 32-bit words. The convention is to use XAT{n}_{attrname} where "n" 562 * is the element in the bitmap (starting at 1). This convention is for 563 * the convenience of the maintainer to keep track of which element each 564 * attribute belongs to. 565 * 566 * NOTE THAT CONSUMERS MUST *NOT* USE THE XATn_* DEFINES DIRECTLY. CONSUMERS 567 * MUST USE THE XAT_* DEFINES. 568 */ 569 #define XAT0_INDEX 0LL /* Index into bitmap for XAT0 attrs */ 570 #define XAT0_CREATETIME 0x00000001 /* Create time of file */ 571 #define XAT0_ARCHIVE 0x00000002 /* Archive */ 572 #define XAT0_SYSTEM 0x00000004 /* System */ 573 #define XAT0_READONLY 0x00000008 /* Readonly */ 574 #define XAT0_HIDDEN 0x00000010 /* Hidden */ 575 #define XAT0_NOUNLINK 0x00000020 /* Nounlink */ 576 #define XAT0_IMMUTABLE 0x00000040 /* immutable */ 577 #define XAT0_APPENDONLY 0x00000080 /* appendonly */ 578 #define XAT0_NODUMP 0x00000100 /* nodump */ 579 #define XAT0_OPAQUE 0x00000200 /* opaque */ 580 #define XAT0_AV_QUARANTINED 0x00000400 /* anti-virus quarantine */ 581 #define XAT0_AV_MODIFIED 0x00000800 /* anti-virus modified */ 582 #define XAT0_AV_SCANSTAMP 0x00001000 /* anti-virus scanstamp */ 583 #define XAT0_REPARSE 0x00002000 /* FS reparse point */ 584 #define XAT0_GEN 0x00004000 /* object generation number */ 585 #define XAT0_OFFLINE 0x00008000 /* offline */ 586 #define XAT0_SPARSE 0x00010000 /* sparse */ 587 588 #define XAT0_ALL_ATTRS (XAT0_CREATETIME|XAT0_ARCHIVE|XAT0_SYSTEM| \ 589 XAT0_READONLY|XAT0_HIDDEN|XAT0_NOUNLINK|XAT0_IMMUTABLE|XAT0_APPENDONLY| \ 590 XAT0_NODUMP|XAT0_OPAQUE|XAT0_AV_QUARANTINED| XAT0_AV_MODIFIED| \ 591 XAT0_AV_SCANSTAMP|XAT0_REPARSE|XATO_GEN|XAT0_OFFLINE|XAT0_SPARSE) 592 593 /* Support for XAT_* optional attributes */ 594 #define XVA_MASK 0xffffffff /* Used to mask off 32 bits */ 595 #define XVA_SHFT 32 /* Used to shift index */ 596 597 /* 598 * Used to pry out the index and attribute bits from the XAT_* attributes 599 * defined below. Note that we're masking things down to 32 bits then 600 * casting to uint32_t. 601 */ 602 #define XVA_INDEX(attr) ((uint32_t)(((attr) >> XVA_SHFT) & XVA_MASK)) 603 #define XVA_ATTRBIT(attr) ((uint32_t)((attr) & XVA_MASK)) 604 605 /* 606 * The following defines present a "flat namespace" so that consumers don't 607 * need to keep track of which element belongs to which bitmap entry. 608 * 609 * NOTE THAT THESE MUST NEVER BE OR-ed TOGETHER 610 */ 611 #define XAT_CREATETIME ((XAT0_INDEX << XVA_SHFT) | XAT0_CREATETIME) 612 #define XAT_ARCHIVE ((XAT0_INDEX << XVA_SHFT) | XAT0_ARCHIVE) 613 #define XAT_SYSTEM ((XAT0_INDEX << XVA_SHFT) | XAT0_SYSTEM) 614 #define XAT_READONLY ((XAT0_INDEX << XVA_SHFT) | XAT0_READONLY) 615 #define XAT_HIDDEN ((XAT0_INDEX << XVA_SHFT) | XAT0_HIDDEN) 616 #define XAT_NOUNLINK ((XAT0_INDEX << XVA_SHFT) | XAT0_NOUNLINK) 617 #define XAT_IMMUTABLE ((XAT0_INDEX << XVA_SHFT) | XAT0_IMMUTABLE) 618 #define XAT_APPENDONLY ((XAT0_INDEX << XVA_SHFT) | XAT0_APPENDONLY) 619 #define XAT_NODUMP ((XAT0_INDEX << XVA_SHFT) | XAT0_NODUMP) 620 #define XAT_OPAQUE ((XAT0_INDEX << XVA_SHFT) | XAT0_OPAQUE) 621 #define XAT_AV_QUARANTINED ((XAT0_INDEX << XVA_SHFT) | XAT0_AV_QUARANTINED) 622 #define XAT_AV_MODIFIED ((XAT0_INDEX << XVA_SHFT) | XAT0_AV_MODIFIED) 623 #define XAT_AV_SCANSTAMP ((XAT0_INDEX << XVA_SHFT) | XAT0_AV_SCANSTAMP) 624 #define XAT_REPARSE ((XAT0_INDEX << XVA_SHFT) | XAT0_REPARSE) 625 #define XAT_GEN ((XAT0_INDEX << XVA_SHFT) | XAT0_GEN) 626 #define XAT_OFFLINE ((XAT0_INDEX << XVA_SHFT) | XAT0_OFFLINE) 627 #define XAT_SPARSE ((XAT0_INDEX << XVA_SHFT) | XAT0_SPARSE) 628 629 /* 630 * The returned attribute map array (xva_rtnattrmap[]) is located past the 631 * requested attribute map array (xva_reqattrmap[]). Its location changes 632 * when the array sizes change. We use a separate pointer in a known location 633 * (xva_rtnattrmapp) to hold the location of xva_rtnattrmap[]. This is 634 * set in xva_init() 635 */ 636 #define XVA_RTNATTRMAP(xvap) ((xvap)->xva_rtnattrmapp) 637 638 /* 639 * XVA_SET_REQ() sets an attribute bit in the proper element in the bitmap 640 * of requested attributes (xva_reqattrmap[]). 641 */ 642 #define XVA_SET_REQ(xvap, attr) \ 643 ASSERT((xvap)->xva_vattr.va_mask | AT_XVATTR); \ 644 ASSERT((xvap)->xva_magic == XVA_MAGIC); \ 645 (xvap)->xva_reqattrmap[XVA_INDEX(attr)] |= XVA_ATTRBIT(attr) 646 /* 647 * XVA_CLR_REQ() clears an attribute bit in the proper element in the bitmap 648 * of requested attributes (xva_reqattrmap[]). 649 */ 650 #define XVA_CLR_REQ(xvap, attr) \ 651 ASSERT((xvap)->xva_vattr.va_mask | AT_XVATTR); \ 652 ASSERT((xvap)->xva_magic == XVA_MAGIC); \ 653 (xvap)->xva_reqattrmap[XVA_INDEX(attr)] &= ~XVA_ATTRBIT(attr) 654 655 /* 656 * XVA_SET_RTN() sets an attribute bit in the proper element in the bitmap 657 * of returned attributes (xva_rtnattrmap[]). 658 */ 659 #define XVA_SET_RTN(xvap, attr) \ 660 ASSERT((xvap)->xva_vattr.va_mask | AT_XVATTR); \ 661 ASSERT((xvap)->xva_magic == XVA_MAGIC); \ 662 (XVA_RTNATTRMAP(xvap))[XVA_INDEX(attr)] |= XVA_ATTRBIT(attr) 663 664 /* 665 * XVA_ISSET_REQ() checks the requested attribute bitmap (xva_reqattrmap[]) 666 * to see of the corresponding attribute bit is set. If so, returns non-zero. 667 */ 668 #define XVA_ISSET_REQ(xvap, attr) \ 669 ((((xvap)->xva_vattr.va_mask | AT_XVATTR) && \ 670 ((xvap)->xva_magic == XVA_MAGIC) && \ 671 ((xvap)->xva_mapsize > XVA_INDEX(attr))) ? \ 672 ((xvap)->xva_reqattrmap[XVA_INDEX(attr)] & XVA_ATTRBIT(attr)) : 0) 673 674 /* 675 * XVA_ISSET_RTN() checks the returned attribute bitmap (xva_rtnattrmap[]) 676 * to see of the corresponding attribute bit is set. If so, returns non-zero. 677 */ 678 #define XVA_ISSET_RTN(xvap, attr) \ 679 ((((xvap)->xva_vattr.va_mask | AT_XVATTR) && \ 680 ((xvap)->xva_magic == XVA_MAGIC) && \ 681 ((xvap)->xva_mapsize > XVA_INDEX(attr))) ? \ 682 ((XVA_RTNATTRMAP(xvap))[XVA_INDEX(attr)] & XVA_ATTRBIT(attr)) : 0) 683 684 /* 685 * Modes. Some values same as S_xxx entries from stat.h for convenience. 686 */ 687 #define VSUID 04000 /* set user id on execution */ 688 #define VSGID 02000 /* set group id on execution */ 689 #define VSVTX 01000 /* save swapped text even after use */ 690 691 /* 692 * Permissions. 693 */ 694 #define VREAD 00400 695 #define VWRITE 00200 696 #define VEXEC 00100 697 698 #define MODEMASK 07777 /* mode bits plus permission bits */ 699 #define PERMMASK 00777 /* permission bits */ 700 701 /* 702 * VOP_ACCESS flags 703 */ 704 #define V_ACE_MASK 0x1 /* mask represents NFSv4 ACE permissions */ 705 #define V_APPEND 0x2 /* want to do append only check */ 706 707 /* 708 * Check whether mandatory file locking is enabled. 709 */ 710 711 #define MANDMODE(mode) (((mode) & (VSGID|(VEXEC>>3))) == VSGID) 712 #define MANDLOCK(vp, mode) ((vp)->v_type == VREG && MANDMODE(mode)) 713 714 /* 715 * Flags for vnode operations. 716 */ 717 enum rm { RMFILE, RMDIRECTORY }; /* rm or rmdir (remove) */ 718 enum symfollow { NO_FOLLOW, FOLLOW }; /* follow symlinks (or not) */ 719 enum vcexcl { NONEXCL, EXCL }; /* (non)excl create */ 720 enum create { CRCREAT, CRMKNOD, CRMKDIR }; /* reason for create */ 721 722 typedef enum rm rm_t; 723 typedef enum symfollow symfollow_t; 724 typedef enum vcexcl vcexcl_t; 725 typedef enum create create_t; 726 727 /* Vnode Events - Used by VOP_VNEVENT */ 728 typedef enum vnevent { 729 VE_SUPPORT = 0, /* Query */ 730 VE_RENAME_SRC = 1, /* Rename, with vnode as source */ 731 VE_RENAME_DEST = 2, /* Rename, with vnode as target/destination */ 732 VE_REMOVE = 3, /* Remove of vnode's name */ 733 VE_RMDIR = 4, /* Remove of directory vnode's name */ 734 VE_CREATE = 5, /* Create with vnode's name which exists */ 735 VE_LINK = 6, /* Link with vnode's name as source */ 736 VE_RENAME_DEST_DIR = 7, /* Rename with vnode as target dir */ 737 VE_MOUNTEDOVER = 8, /* File or Filesystem got mounted over vnode */ 738 VE_TRUNCATE = 9 /* Truncate */ 739 } vnevent_t; 740 741 /* 742 * Values for checking vnode open and map counts 743 */ 744 enum v_mode { V_READ, V_WRITE, V_RDORWR, V_RDANDWR }; 745 746 typedef enum v_mode v_mode_t; 747 748 #define V_TRUE 1 749 #define V_FALSE 0 750 751 /* 752 * Structure used on VOP_GETSECATTR and VOP_SETSECATTR operations 753 */ 754 755 typedef struct vsecattr { 756 uint_t vsa_mask; /* See below */ 757 int vsa_aclcnt; /* ACL entry count */ 758 void *vsa_aclentp; /* pointer to ACL entries */ 759 int vsa_dfaclcnt; /* default ACL entry count */ 760 void *vsa_dfaclentp; /* pointer to default ACL entries */ 761 size_t vsa_aclentsz; /* ACE size in bytes of vsa_aclentp */ 762 uint_t vsa_aclflags; /* ACE ACL flags */ 763 } vsecattr_t; 764 765 /* vsa_mask values */ 766 #define VSA_ACL 0x0001 767 #define VSA_ACLCNT 0x0002 768 #define VSA_DFACL 0x0004 769 #define VSA_DFACLCNT 0x0008 770 #define VSA_ACE 0x0010 771 #define VSA_ACECNT 0x0020 772 #define VSA_ACE_ALLTYPES 0x0040 773 #define VSA_ACE_ACLFLAGS 0x0080 /* get/set ACE ACL flags */ 774 775 /* 776 * Structure used by various vnode operations to determine 777 * the context (pid, host, identity) of a caller. 778 * 779 * The cc_caller_id is used to identify one or more callers who invoke 780 * operations, possibly on behalf of others. For example, the NFS 781 * server could have it's own cc_caller_id which can be detected by 782 * vnode/vfs operations or (FEM) monitors on those operations. New 783 * caller IDs are generated by fs_new_caller_id(). 784 */ 785 typedef struct caller_context { 786 pid_t cc_pid; /* Process ID of the caller */ 787 int cc_sysid; /* System ID, used for remote calls */ 788 u_longlong_t cc_caller_id; /* Identifier for (set of) caller(s) */ 789 ulong_t cc_flags; 790 } caller_context_t; 791 792 /* 793 * Flags for caller context. The caller sets CC_DONTBLOCK if it does not 794 * want to block inside of a FEM monitor. The monitor will set CC_WOULDBLOCK 795 * and return EAGAIN if the operation would have blocked. 796 */ 797 #define CC_WOULDBLOCK 0x01 798 #define CC_DONTBLOCK 0x02 799 800 /* 801 * Structure tags for function prototypes, defined elsewhere. 802 */ 803 struct pathname; 804 struct fid; 805 struct flock64; 806 struct flk_callback; 807 struct shrlock; 808 struct page; 809 struct seg; 810 struct as; 811 struct pollhead; 812 struct taskq; 813 814 #ifdef _KERNEL 815 816 /* 817 * VNODE_OPS defines all the vnode operations. It is used to define 818 * the vnodeops structure (below) and the fs_func_p union (vfs_opreg.h). 819 */ 820 #define VNODE_OPS \ 821 int (*vop_open)(vnode_t **, int, cred_t *, \ 822 caller_context_t *); \ 823 int (*vop_close)(vnode_t *, int, int, offset_t, cred_t *, \ 824 caller_context_t *); \ 825 int (*vop_read)(vnode_t *, uio_t *, int, cred_t *, \ 826 caller_context_t *); \ 827 int (*vop_write)(vnode_t *, uio_t *, int, cred_t *, \ 828 caller_context_t *); \ 829 int (*vop_ioctl)(vnode_t *, int, intptr_t, int, cred_t *, \ 830 int *, caller_context_t *); \ 831 int (*vop_setfl)(vnode_t *, int, int, cred_t *, \ 832 caller_context_t *); \ 833 int (*vop_getattr)(vnode_t *, vattr_t *, int, cred_t *, \ 834 caller_context_t *); \ 835 int (*vop_setattr)(vnode_t *, vattr_t *, int, cred_t *, \ 836 caller_context_t *); \ 837 int (*vop_access)(vnode_t *, int, int, cred_t *, \ 838 caller_context_t *); \ 839 int (*vop_lookup)(vnode_t *, char *, vnode_t **, \ 840 struct pathname *, \ 841 int, vnode_t *, cred_t *, \ 842 caller_context_t *, int *, \ 843 struct pathname *); \ 844 int (*vop_create)(vnode_t *, char *, vattr_t *, vcexcl_t, \ 845 int, vnode_t **, cred_t *, int, \ 846 caller_context_t *, vsecattr_t *); \ 847 int (*vop_remove)(vnode_t *, char *, cred_t *, \ 848 caller_context_t *, int); \ 849 int (*vop_link)(vnode_t *, vnode_t *, char *, cred_t *, \ 850 caller_context_t *, int); \ 851 int (*vop_rename)(vnode_t *, char *, vnode_t *, char *, \ 852 cred_t *, caller_context_t *, int); \ 853 int (*vop_mkdir)(vnode_t *, char *, vattr_t *, vnode_t **, \ 854 cred_t *, caller_context_t *, int, \ 855 vsecattr_t *); \ 856 int (*vop_rmdir)(vnode_t *, char *, vnode_t *, cred_t *, \ 857 caller_context_t *, int); \ 858 int (*vop_readdir)(vnode_t *, uio_t *, cred_t *, int *, \ 859 caller_context_t *, int); \ 860 int (*vop_symlink)(vnode_t *, char *, vattr_t *, char *, \ 861 cred_t *, caller_context_t *, int); \ 862 int (*vop_readlink)(vnode_t *, uio_t *, cred_t *, \ 863 caller_context_t *); \ 864 int (*vop_fsync)(vnode_t *, int, cred_t *, \ 865 caller_context_t *); \ 866 void (*vop_inactive)(vnode_t *, cred_t *, \ 867 caller_context_t *); \ 868 int (*vop_fid)(vnode_t *, struct fid *, \ 869 caller_context_t *); \ 870 int (*vop_rwlock)(vnode_t *, int, caller_context_t *); \ 871 void (*vop_rwunlock)(vnode_t *, int, caller_context_t *); \ 872 int (*vop_seek)(vnode_t *, offset_t, offset_t *, \ 873 caller_context_t *); \ 874 int (*vop_cmp)(vnode_t *, vnode_t *, caller_context_t *); \ 875 int (*vop_frlock)(vnode_t *, int, struct flock64 *, \ 876 int, offset_t, \ 877 struct flk_callback *, cred_t *, \ 878 caller_context_t *); \ 879 int (*vop_space)(vnode_t *, int, struct flock64 *, \ 880 int, offset_t, \ 881 cred_t *, caller_context_t *); \ 882 int (*vop_realvp)(vnode_t *, vnode_t **, \ 883 caller_context_t *); \ 884 int (*vop_getpage)(vnode_t *, offset_t, size_t, uint_t *, \ 885 struct page **, size_t, struct seg *, \ 886 caddr_t, enum seg_rw, cred_t *, \ 887 caller_context_t *); \ 888 int (*vop_putpage)(vnode_t *, offset_t, size_t, \ 889 int, cred_t *, caller_context_t *); \ 890 int (*vop_map)(vnode_t *, offset_t, struct as *, \ 891 caddr_t *, size_t, \ 892 uchar_t, uchar_t, uint_t, cred_t *, \ 893 caller_context_t *); \ 894 int (*vop_addmap)(vnode_t *, offset_t, struct as *, \ 895 caddr_t, size_t, \ 896 uchar_t, uchar_t, uint_t, cred_t *, \ 897 caller_context_t *); \ 898 int (*vop_delmap)(vnode_t *, offset_t, struct as *, \ 899 caddr_t, size_t, \ 900 uint_t, uint_t, uint_t, cred_t *, \ 901 caller_context_t *); \ 902 int (*vop_poll)(vnode_t *, short, int, short *, \ 903 struct pollhead **, \ 904 caller_context_t *); \ 905 int (*vop_dump)(vnode_t *, caddr_t, offset_t, offset_t, \ 906 caller_context_t *); \ 907 int (*vop_pathconf)(vnode_t *, int, ulong_t *, cred_t *, \ 908 caller_context_t *); \ 909 int (*vop_pageio)(vnode_t *, struct page *, \ 910 u_offset_t, size_t, int, cred_t *, \ 911 caller_context_t *); \ 912 int (*vop_dumpctl)(vnode_t *, int, offset_t *, \ 913 caller_context_t *); \ 914 void (*vop_dispose)(vnode_t *, struct page *, \ 915 int, int, cred_t *, \ 916 caller_context_t *); \ 917 int (*vop_setsecattr)(vnode_t *, vsecattr_t *, \ 918 int, cred_t *, caller_context_t *); \ 919 int (*vop_getsecattr)(vnode_t *, vsecattr_t *, \ 920 int, cred_t *, caller_context_t *); \ 921 int (*vop_shrlock)(vnode_t *, int, struct shrlock *, \ 922 int, cred_t *, caller_context_t *); \ 923 int (*vop_vnevent)(vnode_t *, vnevent_t, vnode_t *, \ 924 char *, caller_context_t *); \ 925 int (*vop_reqzcbuf)(vnode_t *, enum uio_rw, xuio_t *, \ 926 cred_t *, caller_context_t *); \ 927 int (*vop_retzcbuf)(vnode_t *, xuio_t *, cred_t *, \ 928 caller_context_t *) 929 /* NB: No ";" */ 930 931 /* 932 * Operations on vnodes. Note: File systems must never operate directly 933 * on a 'vnodeops' structure -- it WILL change in future releases! They 934 * must use vn_make_ops() to create the structure. 935 */ 936 typedef struct vnodeops { 937 const char *vnop_name; 938 VNODE_OPS; /* Signatures of all vnode operations (vops) */ 939 } vnodeops_t; 940 941 typedef int (*fs_generic_func_p) (); /* Generic vop/vfsop/femop/fsemop ptr */ 942 943 extern int fop_open(vnode_t **, int, cred_t *, caller_context_t *); 944 extern int fop_close(vnode_t *, int, int, offset_t, cred_t *, 945 caller_context_t *); 946 extern int fop_read(vnode_t *, uio_t *, int, cred_t *, caller_context_t *); 947 extern int fop_write(vnode_t *, uio_t *, int, cred_t *, 948 caller_context_t *); 949 extern int fop_ioctl(vnode_t *, int, intptr_t, int, cred_t *, int *, 950 caller_context_t *); 951 extern int fop_setfl(vnode_t *, int, int, cred_t *, caller_context_t *); 952 extern int fop_getattr(vnode_t *, vattr_t *, int, cred_t *, 953 caller_context_t *); 954 extern int fop_setattr(vnode_t *, vattr_t *, int, cred_t *, 955 caller_context_t *); 956 extern int fop_access(vnode_t *, int, int, cred_t *, caller_context_t *); 957 extern int fop_lookup(vnode_t *, char *, vnode_t **, struct pathname *, 958 int, vnode_t *, cred_t *, caller_context_t *, 959 int *, struct pathname *); 960 extern int fop_create(vnode_t *, char *, vattr_t *, vcexcl_t, int, 961 vnode_t **, cred_t *, int, caller_context_t *, 962 vsecattr_t *); 963 extern int fop_remove(vnode_t *vp, char *, cred_t *, caller_context_t *, 964 int); 965 extern int fop_link(vnode_t *, vnode_t *, char *, cred_t *, 966 caller_context_t *, int); 967 extern int fop_rename(vnode_t *, char *, vnode_t *, char *, cred_t *, 968 caller_context_t *, int); 969 extern int fop_mkdir(vnode_t *, char *, vattr_t *, vnode_t **, cred_t *, 970 caller_context_t *, int, vsecattr_t *); 971 extern int fop_rmdir(vnode_t *, char *, vnode_t *, cred_t *, 972 caller_context_t *, int); 973 extern int fop_readdir(vnode_t *, uio_t *, cred_t *, int *, 974 caller_context_t *, int); 975 extern int fop_symlink(vnode_t *, char *, vattr_t *, char *, cred_t *, 976 caller_context_t *, int); 977 extern int fop_readlink(vnode_t *, uio_t *, cred_t *, caller_context_t *); 978 extern int fop_fsync(vnode_t *, int, cred_t *, caller_context_t *); 979 extern void fop_inactive(vnode_t *, cred_t *, caller_context_t *); 980 extern int fop_fid(vnode_t *, struct fid *, caller_context_t *); 981 extern int fop_rwlock(vnode_t *, int, caller_context_t *); 982 extern void fop_rwunlock(vnode_t *, int, caller_context_t *); 983 extern int fop_seek(vnode_t *, offset_t, offset_t *, caller_context_t *); 984 extern int fop_cmp(vnode_t *, vnode_t *, caller_context_t *); 985 extern int fop_frlock(vnode_t *, int, struct flock64 *, int, offset_t, 986 struct flk_callback *, cred_t *, 987 caller_context_t *); 988 extern int fop_space(vnode_t *, int, struct flock64 *, int, offset_t, 989 cred_t *, caller_context_t *); 990 extern int fop_realvp(vnode_t *, vnode_t **, caller_context_t *); 991 extern int fop_getpage(vnode_t *, offset_t, size_t, uint_t *, 992 struct page **, size_t, struct seg *, 993 caddr_t, enum seg_rw, cred_t *, 994 caller_context_t *); 995 extern int fop_putpage(vnode_t *, offset_t, size_t, int, cred_t *, 996 caller_context_t *); 997 extern int fop_map(vnode_t *, offset_t, struct as *, caddr_t *, size_t, 998 uchar_t, uchar_t, uint_t, cred_t *cr, 999 caller_context_t *); 1000 extern int fop_addmap(vnode_t *, offset_t, struct as *, caddr_t, size_t, 1001 uchar_t, uchar_t, uint_t, cred_t *, 1002 caller_context_t *); 1003 extern int fop_delmap(vnode_t *, offset_t, struct as *, caddr_t, size_t, 1004 uint_t, uint_t, uint_t, cred_t *, 1005 caller_context_t *); 1006 extern int fop_poll(vnode_t *, short, int, short *, struct pollhead **, 1007 caller_context_t *); 1008 extern int fop_dump(vnode_t *, caddr_t, offset_t, offset_t, 1009 caller_context_t *); 1010 extern int fop_pathconf(vnode_t *, int, ulong_t *, cred_t *, 1011 caller_context_t *); 1012 extern int fop_pageio(vnode_t *, struct page *, u_offset_t, size_t, int, 1013 cred_t *, caller_context_t *); 1014 extern int fop_dumpctl(vnode_t *, int, offset_t *, caller_context_t *); 1015 extern void fop_dispose(vnode_t *, struct page *, int, int, cred_t *, 1016 caller_context_t *); 1017 extern int fop_setsecattr(vnode_t *, vsecattr_t *, int, cred_t *, 1018 caller_context_t *); 1019 extern int fop_getsecattr(vnode_t *, vsecattr_t *, int, cred_t *, 1020 caller_context_t *); 1021 extern int fop_shrlock(vnode_t *, int, struct shrlock *, int, cred_t *, 1022 caller_context_t *); 1023 extern int fop_vnevent(vnode_t *, vnevent_t, vnode_t *, char *, 1024 caller_context_t *); 1025 extern int fop_reqzcbuf(vnode_t *, enum uio_rw, xuio_t *, cred_t *, 1026 caller_context_t *); 1027 extern int fop_retzcbuf(vnode_t *, xuio_t *, cred_t *, caller_context_t *); 1028 1029 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 1030 1031 #define VOP_OPEN(vpp, mode, cr, ct) \ 1032 fop_open(vpp, mode, cr, ct) 1033 #define VOP_CLOSE(vp, f, c, o, cr, ct) \ 1034 fop_close(vp, f, c, o, cr, ct) 1035 #define VOP_READ(vp, uiop, iof, cr, ct) \ 1036 fop_read(vp, uiop, iof, cr, ct) 1037 #define VOP_WRITE(vp, uiop, iof, cr, ct) \ 1038 fop_write(vp, uiop, iof, cr, ct) 1039 #define VOP_IOCTL(vp, cmd, a, f, cr, rvp, ct) \ 1040 fop_ioctl(vp, cmd, a, f, cr, rvp, ct) 1041 #define VOP_SETFL(vp, f, a, cr, ct) \ 1042 fop_setfl(vp, f, a, cr, ct) 1043 #define VOP_GETATTR(vp, vap, f, cr, ct) \ 1044 fop_getattr(vp, vap, f, cr, ct) 1045 #define VOP_SETATTR(vp, vap, f, cr, ct) \ 1046 fop_setattr(vp, vap, f, cr, ct) 1047 #define VOP_ACCESS(vp, mode, f, cr, ct) \ 1048 fop_access(vp, mode, f, cr, ct) 1049 #define VOP_LOOKUP(vp, cp, vpp, pnp, f, rdir, cr, ct, defp, rpnp) \ 1050 fop_lookup(vp, cp, vpp, pnp, f, rdir, cr, ct, defp, rpnp) 1051 #define VOP_CREATE(dvp, p, vap, ex, mode, vpp, cr, flag, ct, vsap) \ 1052 fop_create(dvp, p, vap, ex, mode, vpp, cr, flag, ct, vsap) 1053 #define VOP_REMOVE(dvp, p, cr, ct, f) \ 1054 fop_remove(dvp, p, cr, ct, f) 1055 #define VOP_LINK(tdvp, fvp, p, cr, ct, f) \ 1056 fop_link(tdvp, fvp, p, cr, ct, f) 1057 #define VOP_RENAME(fvp, fnm, tdvp, tnm, cr, ct, f) \ 1058 fop_rename(fvp, fnm, tdvp, tnm, cr, ct, f) 1059 #define VOP_MKDIR(dp, p, vap, vpp, cr, ct, f, vsap) \ 1060 fop_mkdir(dp, p, vap, vpp, cr, ct, f, vsap) 1061 #define VOP_RMDIR(dp, p, cdir, cr, ct, f) \ 1062 fop_rmdir(dp, p, cdir, cr, ct, f) 1063 #define VOP_READDIR(vp, uiop, cr, eofp, ct, f) \ 1064 fop_readdir(vp, uiop, cr, eofp, ct, f) 1065 #define VOP_SYMLINK(dvp, lnm, vap, tnm, cr, ct, f) \ 1066 fop_symlink(dvp, lnm, vap, tnm, cr, ct, f) 1067 #define VOP_READLINK(vp, uiop, cr, ct) \ 1068 fop_readlink(vp, uiop, cr, ct) 1069 #define VOP_FSYNC(vp, syncflag, cr, ct) \ 1070 fop_fsync(vp, syncflag, cr, ct) 1071 #define VOP_INACTIVE(vp, cr, ct) \ 1072 fop_inactive(vp, cr, ct) 1073 #define VOP_FID(vp, fidp, ct) \ 1074 fop_fid(vp, fidp, ct) 1075 #define VOP_RWLOCK(vp, w, ct) \ 1076 fop_rwlock(vp, w, ct) 1077 #define VOP_RWUNLOCK(vp, w, ct) \ 1078 fop_rwunlock(vp, w, ct) 1079 #define VOP_SEEK(vp, ooff, noffp, ct) \ 1080 fop_seek(vp, ooff, noffp, ct) 1081 #define VOP_CMP(vp1, vp2, ct) \ 1082 fop_cmp(vp1, vp2, ct) 1083 #define VOP_FRLOCK(vp, cmd, a, f, o, cb, cr, ct) \ 1084 fop_frlock(vp, cmd, a, f, o, cb, cr, ct) 1085 #define VOP_SPACE(vp, cmd, a, f, o, cr, ct) \ 1086 fop_space(vp, cmd, a, f, o, cr, ct) 1087 #define VOP_REALVP(vp1, vp2, ct) \ 1088 fop_realvp(vp1, vp2, ct) 1089 #define VOP_GETPAGE(vp, of, sz, pr, pl, ps, sg, a, rw, cr, ct) \ 1090 fop_getpage(vp, of, sz, pr, pl, ps, sg, a, rw, cr, ct) 1091 #define VOP_PUTPAGE(vp, of, sz, fl, cr, ct) \ 1092 fop_putpage(vp, of, sz, fl, cr, ct) 1093 #define VOP_MAP(vp, of, as, a, sz, p, mp, fl, cr, ct) \ 1094 fop_map(vp, of, as, a, sz, p, mp, fl, cr, ct) 1095 #define VOP_ADDMAP(vp, of, as, a, sz, p, mp, fl, cr, ct) \ 1096 fop_addmap(vp, of, as, a, sz, p, mp, fl, cr, ct) 1097 #define VOP_DELMAP(vp, of, as, a, sz, p, mp, fl, cr, ct) \ 1098 fop_delmap(vp, of, as, a, sz, p, mp, fl, cr, ct) 1099 #define VOP_POLL(vp, events, anyyet, reventsp, phpp, ct) \ 1100 fop_poll(vp, events, anyyet, reventsp, phpp, ct) 1101 #define VOP_DUMP(vp, addr, bn, count, ct) \ 1102 fop_dump(vp, addr, bn, count, ct) 1103 #define VOP_PATHCONF(vp, cmd, valp, cr, ct) \ 1104 fop_pathconf(vp, cmd, valp, cr, ct) 1105 #define VOP_PAGEIO(vp, pp, io_off, io_len, flags, cr, ct) \ 1106 fop_pageio(vp, pp, io_off, io_len, flags, cr, ct) 1107 #define VOP_DUMPCTL(vp, action, blkp, ct) \ 1108 fop_dumpctl(vp, action, blkp, ct) 1109 #define VOP_DISPOSE(vp, pp, flag, dn, cr, ct) \ 1110 fop_dispose(vp, pp, flag, dn, cr, ct) 1111 #define VOP_GETSECATTR(vp, vsap, f, cr, ct) \ 1112 fop_getsecattr(vp, vsap, f, cr, ct) 1113 #define VOP_SETSECATTR(vp, vsap, f, cr, ct) \ 1114 fop_setsecattr(vp, vsap, f, cr, ct) 1115 #define VOP_SHRLOCK(vp, cmd, shr, f, cr, ct) \ 1116 fop_shrlock(vp, cmd, shr, f, cr, ct) 1117 #define VOP_VNEVENT(vp, vnevent, dvp, fnm, ct) \ 1118 fop_vnevent(vp, vnevent, dvp, fnm, ct) 1119 #define VOP_REQZCBUF(vp, rwflag, xuiop, cr, ct) \ 1120 fop_reqzcbuf(vp, rwflag, xuiop, cr, ct) 1121 #define VOP_RETZCBUF(vp, xuiop, cr, ct) \ 1122 fop_retzcbuf(vp, xuiop, cr, ct) 1123 1124 #define VOPNAME_OPEN "open" 1125 #define VOPNAME_CLOSE "close" 1126 #define VOPNAME_READ "read" 1127 #define VOPNAME_WRITE "write" 1128 #define VOPNAME_IOCTL "ioctl" 1129 #define VOPNAME_SETFL "setfl" 1130 #define VOPNAME_GETATTR "getattr" 1131 #define VOPNAME_SETATTR "setattr" 1132 #define VOPNAME_ACCESS "access" 1133 #define VOPNAME_LOOKUP "lookup" 1134 #define VOPNAME_CREATE "create" 1135 #define VOPNAME_REMOVE "remove" 1136 #define VOPNAME_LINK "link" 1137 #define VOPNAME_RENAME "rename" 1138 #define VOPNAME_MKDIR "mkdir" 1139 #define VOPNAME_RMDIR "rmdir" 1140 #define VOPNAME_READDIR "readdir" 1141 #define VOPNAME_SYMLINK "symlink" 1142 #define VOPNAME_READLINK "readlink" 1143 #define VOPNAME_FSYNC "fsync" 1144 #define VOPNAME_INACTIVE "inactive" 1145 #define VOPNAME_FID "fid" 1146 #define VOPNAME_RWLOCK "rwlock" 1147 #define VOPNAME_RWUNLOCK "rwunlock" 1148 #define VOPNAME_SEEK "seek" 1149 #define VOPNAME_CMP "cmp" 1150 #define VOPNAME_FRLOCK "frlock" 1151 #define VOPNAME_SPACE "space" 1152 #define VOPNAME_REALVP "realvp" 1153 #define VOPNAME_GETPAGE "getpage" 1154 #define VOPNAME_PUTPAGE "putpage" 1155 #define VOPNAME_MAP "map" 1156 #define VOPNAME_ADDMAP "addmap" 1157 #define VOPNAME_DELMAP "delmap" 1158 #define VOPNAME_POLL "poll" 1159 #define VOPNAME_DUMP "dump" 1160 #define VOPNAME_PATHCONF "pathconf" 1161 #define VOPNAME_PAGEIO "pageio" 1162 #define VOPNAME_DUMPCTL "dumpctl" 1163 #define VOPNAME_DISPOSE "dispose" 1164 #define VOPNAME_GETSECATTR "getsecattr" 1165 #define VOPNAME_SETSECATTR "setsecattr" 1166 #define VOPNAME_SHRLOCK "shrlock" 1167 #define VOPNAME_VNEVENT "vnevent" 1168 #define VOPNAME_REQZCBUF "reqzcbuf" 1169 #define VOPNAME_RETZCBUF "retzcbuf" 1170 1171 /* 1172 * Flags for VOP_LOOKUP 1173 * 1174 * Defined in file.h, but also possible, FIGNORECASE and FSEARCH 1175 * 1176 */ 1177 #define LOOKUP_DIR 0x01 /* want parent dir vp */ 1178 #define LOOKUP_XATTR 0x02 /* lookup up extended attr dir */ 1179 #define CREATE_XATTR_DIR 0x04 /* Create extended attr dir */ 1180 #define LOOKUP_HAVE_SYSATTR_DIR 0x08 /* Already created virtual GFS dir */ 1181 1182 /* 1183 * Flags for VOP_READDIR 1184 */ 1185 #define V_RDDIR_ENTFLAGS 0x01 /* request dirent flags */ 1186 #define V_RDDIR_ACCFILTER 0x02 /* filter out inaccessible dirents */ 1187 1188 /* 1189 * Flags for VOP_RWLOCK/VOP_RWUNLOCK 1190 * VOP_RWLOCK will return the flag that was actually set, or -1 if none. 1191 */ 1192 #define V_WRITELOCK_TRUE (1) /* Request write-lock on the vnode */ 1193 #define V_WRITELOCK_FALSE (0) /* Request read-lock on the vnode */ 1194 1195 /* 1196 * Flags for VOP_DUMPCTL 1197 */ 1198 #define DUMP_ALLOC 0 1199 #define DUMP_FREE 1 1200 #define DUMP_SCAN 2 1201 1202 /* 1203 * Public vnode manipulation functions. 1204 */ 1205 #ifdef _KERNEL 1206 1207 vnode_t *vn_alloc(int); 1208 void vn_reinit(vnode_t *); 1209 void vn_recycle(vnode_t *); 1210 void vn_free(vnode_t *); 1211 1212 int vn_is_readonly(vnode_t *); 1213 int vn_is_opened(vnode_t *, v_mode_t); 1214 int vn_is_mapped(vnode_t *, v_mode_t); 1215 int vn_has_other_opens(vnode_t *, v_mode_t); 1216 void vn_open_upgrade(vnode_t *, int); 1217 void vn_open_downgrade(vnode_t *, int); 1218 1219 int vn_can_change_zones(vnode_t *vp); 1220 1221 int vn_has_flocks(vnode_t *); 1222 int vn_has_mandatory_locks(vnode_t *, int); 1223 int vn_has_cached_data(vnode_t *); 1224 1225 void vn_setops(vnode_t *, vnodeops_t *); 1226 vnodeops_t *vn_getops(vnode_t *); 1227 int vn_matchops(vnode_t *, vnodeops_t *); 1228 int vn_matchopval(vnode_t *, char *, fs_generic_func_p); 1229 int vn_ismntpt(vnode_t *); 1230 1231 struct vfs *vn_mountedvfs(vnode_t *); 1232 1233 int vn_in_dnlc(vnode_t *); 1234 1235 void vn_create_cache(void); 1236 void vn_destroy_cache(void); 1237 1238 void vn_freevnodeops(vnodeops_t *); 1239 1240 int vn_open(char *pnamep, enum uio_seg seg, int filemode, int createmode, 1241 struct vnode **vpp, enum create crwhy, mode_t umask); 1242 int vn_openat(char *pnamep, enum uio_seg seg, int filemode, int createmode, 1243 struct vnode **vpp, enum create crwhy, 1244 mode_t umask, struct vnode *startvp, int fd); 1245 int vn_create(char *pnamep, enum uio_seg seg, struct vattr *vap, 1246 enum vcexcl excl, int mode, struct vnode **vpp, 1247 enum create why, int flag, mode_t umask); 1248 int vn_createat(char *pnamep, enum uio_seg seg, struct vattr *vap, 1249 enum vcexcl excl, int mode, struct vnode **vpp, 1250 enum create why, int flag, mode_t umask, struct vnode *startvp); 1251 int vn_rdwr(enum uio_rw rw, struct vnode *vp, caddr_t base, ssize_t len, 1252 offset_t offset, enum uio_seg seg, int ioflag, rlim64_t ulimit, 1253 cred_t *cr, ssize_t *residp); 1254 void vn_rele(struct vnode *vp); 1255 void vn_rele_async(struct vnode *vp, struct taskq *taskq); 1256 void vn_rele_dnlc(struct vnode *vp); 1257 void vn_rele_stream(struct vnode *vp); 1258 int vn_link(char *from, char *to, enum uio_seg seg); 1259 int vn_linkat(vnode_t *fstartvp, char *from, enum symfollow follow, 1260 vnode_t *tstartvp, char *to, enum uio_seg seg); 1261 int vn_rename(char *from, char *to, enum uio_seg seg); 1262 int vn_renameat(vnode_t *fdvp, char *fname, vnode_t *tdvp, char *tname, 1263 enum uio_seg seg); 1264 int vn_remove(char *fnamep, enum uio_seg seg, enum rm dirflag); 1265 int vn_removeat(vnode_t *startvp, char *fnamep, enum uio_seg seg, 1266 enum rm dirflag); 1267 int vn_compare(vnode_t *vp1, vnode_t *vp2); 1268 int vn_vfswlock(struct vnode *vp); 1269 int vn_vfswlock_wait(struct vnode *vp); 1270 int vn_vfsrlock(struct vnode *vp); 1271 int vn_vfsrlock_wait(struct vnode *vp); 1272 void vn_vfsunlock(struct vnode *vp); 1273 int vn_vfswlock_held(struct vnode *vp); 1274 vnode_t *specvp(struct vnode *vp, dev_t dev, vtype_t type, struct cred *cr); 1275 vnode_t *makespecvp(dev_t dev, vtype_t type); 1276 vn_vfslocks_entry_t *vn_vfslocks_getlock(void *); 1277 void vn_vfslocks_rele(vn_vfslocks_entry_t *); 1278 boolean_t vn_is_reparse(vnode_t *, cred_t *, caller_context_t *); 1279 1280 void vn_copypath(struct vnode *src, struct vnode *dst); 1281 void vn_setpath_str(struct vnode *vp, const char *str, size_t len); 1282 void vn_setpath(vnode_t *rootvp, struct vnode *startvp, struct vnode *vp, 1283 const char *path, size_t plen); 1284 void vn_renamepath(vnode_t *dvp, vnode_t *vp, const char *nm, size_t len); 1285 1286 /* Vnode event notification */ 1287 void vnevent_rename_src(vnode_t *, vnode_t *, char *, caller_context_t *); 1288 void vnevent_rename_dest(vnode_t *, vnode_t *, char *, caller_context_t *); 1289 void vnevent_remove(vnode_t *, vnode_t *, char *, caller_context_t *); 1290 void vnevent_rmdir(vnode_t *, vnode_t *, char *, caller_context_t *); 1291 void vnevent_create(vnode_t *, caller_context_t *); 1292 void vnevent_link(vnode_t *, caller_context_t *); 1293 void vnevent_rename_dest_dir(vnode_t *, caller_context_t *ct); 1294 void vnevent_mountedover(vnode_t *, caller_context_t *); 1295 void vnevent_truncate(vnode_t *, caller_context_t *); 1296 int vnevent_support(vnode_t *, caller_context_t *); 1297 1298 /* Vnode specific data */ 1299 void vsd_create(uint_t *, void (*)(void *)); 1300 void vsd_destroy(uint_t *); 1301 void *vsd_get(vnode_t *, uint_t); 1302 int vsd_set(vnode_t *, uint_t, void *); 1303 void vsd_free(vnode_t *); 1304 1305 /* 1306 * Extensible vnode attribute (xva) routines: 1307 * xva_init() initializes an xvattr_t (zero struct, init mapsize, set AT_XATTR) 1308 * xva_getxoptattr() returns a ponter to the xoptattr_t section of xvattr_t 1309 */ 1310 void xva_init(xvattr_t *); 1311 xoptattr_t *xva_getxoptattr(xvattr_t *); /* Get ptr to xoptattr_t */ 1312 1313 void xattr_init(void); /* Initialize vnodeops for xattrs */ 1314 1315 /* GFS tunnel for xattrs */ 1316 int xattr_dir_lookup(vnode_t *, vnode_t **, int, cred_t *); 1317 1318 /* Reparse Point */ 1319 void reparse_point_init(void); 1320 1321 /* Context identification */ 1322 u_longlong_t fs_new_caller_id(); 1323 1324 int vn_vmpss_usepageio(vnode_t *); 1325 1326 /* 1327 * Needed for use of IS_VMODSORT() in kernel. 1328 */ 1329 extern uint_t pvn_vmodsort_supported; 1330 1331 #define VN_HOLD(vp) { \ 1332 mutex_enter(&(vp)->v_lock); \ 1333 (vp)->v_count++; \ 1334 mutex_exit(&(vp)->v_lock); \ 1335 } 1336 1337 #define VN_RELE(vp) { \ 1338 vn_rele(vp); \ 1339 } 1340 1341 #define VN_RELE_ASYNC(vp, taskq) { \ 1342 vn_rele_async(vp, taskq); \ 1343 } 1344 1345 #define VN_SET_VFS_TYPE_DEV(vp, vfsp, type, dev) { \ 1346 (vp)->v_vfsp = (vfsp); \ 1347 (vp)->v_type = (type); \ 1348 (vp)->v_rdev = (dev); \ 1349 } 1350 1351 /* 1352 * Compare two vnodes for equality. In general this macro should be used 1353 * in preference to calling VOP_CMP directly. 1354 */ 1355 #define VN_CMP(VP1, VP2) ((VP1) == (VP2) ? 1 : \ 1356 ((VP1) && (VP2) && (vn_getops(VP1) == vn_getops(VP2)) ? \ 1357 VOP_CMP(VP1, VP2, NULL) : 0)) 1358 1359 /* 1360 * Some well-known global vnodes used by the VM system to name pages. 1361 */ 1362 extern struct vnode kvps[]; 1363 1364 typedef enum { 1365 KV_KVP, /* vnode for all segkmem pages */ 1366 KV_ZVP, /* vnode for all ZFS pages */ 1367 #if defined(__sparc) 1368 KV_MPVP, /* vnode for all page_t meta-pages */ 1369 KV_PROMVP, /* vnode for all PROM pages */ 1370 #endif /* __sparc */ 1371 KV_MAX /* total number of vnodes in kvps[] */ 1372 } kvps_index_t; 1373 1374 #define VN_ISKAS(vp) ((vp) >= &kvps[0] && (vp) < &kvps[KV_MAX]) 1375 1376 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 1377 1378 /* 1379 * Flags to VOP_SETATTR/VOP_GETATTR. 1380 */ 1381 #define ATTR_UTIME 0x01 /* non-default utime(2) request */ 1382 #define ATTR_EXEC 0x02 /* invocation from exec(2) */ 1383 #define ATTR_COMM 0x04 /* yield common vp attributes */ 1384 #define ATTR_HINT 0x08 /* information returned will be `hint' */ 1385 #define ATTR_REAL 0x10 /* yield attributes of the real vp */ 1386 #define ATTR_NOACLCHECK 0x20 /* Don't check ACL when checking permissions */ 1387 #define ATTR_TRIGGER 0x40 /* Mount first if vnode is a trigger mount */ 1388 /* 1389 * Generally useful macros. 1390 */ 1391 #define VBSIZE(vp) ((vp)->v_vfsp->vfs_bsize) 1392 1393 #define VTOZONE(vp) ((vp)->v_vfsp->vfs_zone) 1394 1395 #define NULLVP ((struct vnode *)0) 1396 #define NULLVPP ((struct vnode **)0) 1397 1398 #ifdef _KERNEL 1399 1400 /* 1401 * Structure used while handling asynchronous VOP_PUTPAGE operations. 1402 */ 1403 struct async_reqs { 1404 struct async_reqs *a_next; /* pointer to next arg struct */ 1405 struct vnode *a_vp; /* vnode pointer */ 1406 u_offset_t a_off; /* offset in file */ 1407 uint_t a_len; /* size of i/o request */ 1408 int a_flags; /* flags to indicate operation type */ 1409 struct cred *a_cred; /* cred pointer */ 1410 ushort_t a_prealloced; /* set if struct is pre-allocated */ 1411 }; 1412 1413 /* 1414 * VN_DISPOSE() -- given a page pointer, safely invoke VOP_DISPOSE(). 1415 * Note that there is no guarantee that the page passed in will be 1416 * freed. If that is required, then a check after calling VN_DISPOSE would 1417 * be necessary to ensure the page was freed. 1418 */ 1419 #define VN_DISPOSE(pp, flag, dn, cr) { \ 1420 if ((pp)->p_vnode != NULL && !VN_ISKAS((pp)->p_vnode)) \ 1421 VOP_DISPOSE((pp)->p_vnode, (pp), (flag), (dn), (cr), NULL); \ 1422 else if ((flag) == B_FREE) \ 1423 page_free((pp), (dn)); \ 1424 else \ 1425 page_destroy((pp), (dn)); \ 1426 } 1427 1428 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 1429 1430 #ifdef __cplusplus 1431 } 1432 #endif 1433 1434 #endif /* _SYS_VNODE_H */ 1435