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1 /*
2  * This file is part of UBIFS.
3  *
4  * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
5  *
6  * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
7  * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
8  * the Free Software Foundation.
9  *
10  * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
11  * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
12  * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for
13  * more details.
14  *
15  * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
16  * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
17  * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
18  *
19  * Authors: Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
20  *          Adrian Hunter
21  */
22 
23 /*
24  * This file describes UBIFS on-flash format and contains definitions of all the
25  * relevant data structures and constants.
26  *
27  * All UBIFS on-flash objects are stored in the form of nodes. All nodes start
28  * with the UBIFS node magic number and have the same common header. Nodes
29  * always sit at 8-byte aligned positions on the media and node header sizes are
30  * also 8-byte aligned (except for the indexing node and the padding node).
31  */
32 
33 #ifndef __UBIFS_MEDIA_H__
34 #define __UBIFS_MEDIA_H__
35 
36 /* UBIFS node magic number (must not have the padding byte first or last) */
37 #define UBIFS_NODE_MAGIC  0x06101831
38 
39 /*
40  * UBIFS on-flash format version. This version is increased when the on-flash
41  * format is changing. If this happens, UBIFS is will support older versions as
42  * well. But older UBIFS code will not support newer formats. Format changes
43  * will be rare and only when absolutely necessary, e.g. to fix a bug or to add
44  * a new feature.
45  *
46  * UBIFS went into mainline kernel with format version 4. The older formats
47  * were development formats.
48  */
49 #define UBIFS_FORMAT_VERSION 5
50 
51 /*
52  * Read-only compatibility version. If the UBIFS format is changed, older UBIFS
53  * implementations will not be able to mount newer formats in read-write mode.
54  * However, depending on the change, it may be possible to mount newer formats
55  * in R/O mode. This is indicated by the R/O compatibility version which is
56  * stored in the super-block.
57  *
58  * This is needed to support boot-loaders which only need R/O mounting. With
59  * this flag it is possible to do UBIFS format changes without a need to update
60  * boot-loaders.
61  */
62 #define UBIFS_RO_COMPAT_VERSION 0
63 
64 /* Minimum logical eraseblock size in bytes */
65 #define UBIFS_MIN_LEB_SZ (15*1024)
66 
67 /* Initial CRC32 value used when calculating CRC checksums */
68 #define UBIFS_CRC32_INIT 0xFFFFFFFFU
69 
70 /*
71  * UBIFS does not try to compress data if its length is less than the below
72  * constant.
73  */
74 #define UBIFS_MIN_COMPR_LEN 128
75 
76 /*
77  * If compressed data length is less than %UBIFS_MIN_COMPRESS_DIFF bytes
78  * shorter than uncompressed data length, UBIFS prefers to leave this data
79  * node uncompress, because it'll be read faster.
80  */
81 #define UBIFS_MIN_COMPRESS_DIFF 64
82 
83 /* Root inode number */
84 #define UBIFS_ROOT_INO 1
85 
86 /* Lowest inode number used for regular inodes (not UBIFS-only internal ones) */
87 #define UBIFS_FIRST_INO 64
88 
89 /*
90  * Maximum file name and extended attribute length (must be a multiple of 8,
91  * minus 1).
92  */
93 #define UBIFS_MAX_NLEN 255
94 
95 /* Maximum number of data journal heads */
96 #define UBIFS_MAX_JHEADS 1
97 
98 /*
99  * Size of UBIFS data block. Note, UBIFS is not a block oriented file-system,
100  * which means that it does not treat the underlying media as consisting of
101  * blocks like in case of hard drives. Do not be confused. UBIFS block is just
102  * the maximum amount of data which one data node can have or which can be
103  * attached to an inode node.
104  */
105 #define UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE  4096
106 #define UBIFS_BLOCK_SHIFT 12
107 
108 /* UBIFS padding byte pattern (must not be first or last byte of node magic) */
109 #define UBIFS_PADDING_BYTE 0xCE
110 
111 /* Maximum possible key length */
112 #define UBIFS_MAX_KEY_LEN 16
113 
114 /* Key length ("simple" format) */
115 #define UBIFS_SK_LEN 8
116 
117 /* Minimum index tree fanout */
118 #define UBIFS_MIN_FANOUT 3
119 
120 /* Maximum number of levels in UBIFS indexing B-tree */
121 #define UBIFS_MAX_LEVELS 512
122 
123 /* Maximum amount of data attached to an inode in bytes */
124 #define UBIFS_MAX_INO_DATA UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE
125 
126 /* LEB Properties Tree fanout (must be power of 2) and fanout shift */
127 #define UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT 4
128 #define UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT_SHIFT 2
129 
130 /* LEB Properties Tree bit field sizes */
131 #define UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BITS 16
132 #define UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BYTES 2
133 #define UBIFS_LPT_TYPE_BITS 4
134 
135 /* The key is always at the same position in all keyed nodes */
136 #define UBIFS_KEY_OFFSET offsetof(struct ubifs_ino_node, key)
137 
138 /* Garbage collector journal head number */
139 #define UBIFS_GC_HEAD   0
140 /* Base journal head number */
141 #define UBIFS_BASE_HEAD 1
142 /* Data journal head number */
143 #define UBIFS_DATA_HEAD 2
144 
145 /*
146  * LEB Properties Tree node types.
147  *
148  * UBIFS_LPT_PNODE: LPT leaf node (contains LEB properties)
149  * UBIFS_LPT_NNODE: LPT internal node
150  * UBIFS_LPT_LTAB: LPT's own lprops table
151  * UBIFS_LPT_LSAVE: LPT's save table (big model only)
152  * UBIFS_LPT_NODE_CNT: count of LPT node types
153  * UBIFS_LPT_NOT_A_NODE: all ones (15 for 4 bits) is never a valid node type
154  */
155 enum {
156 	UBIFS_LPT_PNODE,
157 	UBIFS_LPT_NNODE,
158 	UBIFS_LPT_LTAB,
159 	UBIFS_LPT_LSAVE,
160 	UBIFS_LPT_NODE_CNT,
161 	UBIFS_LPT_NOT_A_NODE = (1 << UBIFS_LPT_TYPE_BITS) - 1,
162 };
163 
164 /*
165  * UBIFS inode types.
166  *
167  * UBIFS_ITYPE_REG: regular file
168  * UBIFS_ITYPE_DIR: directory
169  * UBIFS_ITYPE_LNK: soft link
170  * UBIFS_ITYPE_BLK: block device node
171  * UBIFS_ITYPE_CHR: character device node
172  * UBIFS_ITYPE_FIFO: fifo
173  * UBIFS_ITYPE_SOCK: socket
174  * UBIFS_ITYPES_CNT: count of supported file types
175  */
176 enum {
177 	UBIFS_ITYPE_REG,
178 	UBIFS_ITYPE_DIR,
179 	UBIFS_ITYPE_LNK,
180 	UBIFS_ITYPE_BLK,
181 	UBIFS_ITYPE_CHR,
182 	UBIFS_ITYPE_FIFO,
183 	UBIFS_ITYPE_SOCK,
184 	UBIFS_ITYPES_CNT,
185 };
186 
187 /*
188  * Supported key hash functions.
189  *
190  * UBIFS_KEY_HASH_R5: R5 hash
191  * UBIFS_KEY_HASH_TEST: test hash which just returns first 4 bytes of the name
192  */
193 enum {
194 	UBIFS_KEY_HASH_R5,
195 	UBIFS_KEY_HASH_TEST,
196 };
197 
198 /*
199  * Supported key formats.
200  *
201  * UBIFS_SIMPLE_KEY_FMT: simple key format
202  */
203 enum {
204 	UBIFS_SIMPLE_KEY_FMT,
205 };
206 
207 /*
208  * The simple key format uses 29 bits for storing UBIFS block number and hash
209  * value.
210  */
211 #define UBIFS_S_KEY_BLOCK_BITS 29
212 #define UBIFS_S_KEY_BLOCK_MASK 0x1FFFFFFF
213 #define UBIFS_S_KEY_HASH_BITS  UBIFS_S_KEY_BLOCK_BITS
214 #define UBIFS_S_KEY_HASH_MASK  UBIFS_S_KEY_BLOCK_MASK
215 
216 /*
217  * Key types.
218  *
219  * UBIFS_INO_KEY: inode node key
220  * UBIFS_DATA_KEY: data node key
221  * UBIFS_DENT_KEY: directory entry node key
222  * UBIFS_XENT_KEY: extended attribute entry key
223  * UBIFS_KEY_TYPES_CNT: number of supported key types
224  */
225 enum {
226 	UBIFS_INO_KEY,
227 	UBIFS_DATA_KEY,
228 	UBIFS_DENT_KEY,
229 	UBIFS_XENT_KEY,
230 	UBIFS_KEY_TYPES_CNT,
231 };
232 
233 /* Count of LEBs reserved for the superblock area */
234 #define UBIFS_SB_LEBS 1
235 /* Count of LEBs reserved for the master area */
236 #define UBIFS_MST_LEBS 2
237 
238 /* First LEB of the superblock area */
239 #define UBIFS_SB_LNUM 0
240 /* First LEB of the master area */
241 #define UBIFS_MST_LNUM (UBIFS_SB_LNUM + UBIFS_SB_LEBS)
242 /* First LEB of the log area */
243 #define UBIFS_LOG_LNUM (UBIFS_MST_LNUM + UBIFS_MST_LEBS)
244 
245 /*
246  * The below constants define the absolute minimum values for various UBIFS
247  * media areas. Many of them actually depend of flash geometry and the FS
248  * configuration (number of journal heads, orphan LEBs, etc). This means that
249  * the smallest volume size which can be used for UBIFS cannot be pre-defined
250  * by these constants. The file-system that meets the below limitation will not
251  * necessarily mount. UBIFS does run-time calculations and validates the FS
252  * size.
253  */
254 
255 /* Minimum number of logical eraseblocks in the log */
256 #define UBIFS_MIN_LOG_LEBS 2
257 /* Minimum number of bud logical eraseblocks (one for each head) */
258 #define UBIFS_MIN_BUD_LEBS 3
259 /* Minimum number of journal logical eraseblocks */
260 #define UBIFS_MIN_JNL_LEBS (UBIFS_MIN_LOG_LEBS + UBIFS_MIN_BUD_LEBS)
261 /* Minimum number of LPT area logical eraseblocks */
262 #define UBIFS_MIN_LPT_LEBS 2
263 /* Minimum number of orphan area logical eraseblocks */
264 #define UBIFS_MIN_ORPH_LEBS 1
265 /*
266  * Minimum number of main area logical eraseblocks (buds, 3 for the index, 1
267  * for GC, 1 for deletions, and at least 1 for committed data).
268  */
269 #define UBIFS_MIN_MAIN_LEBS (UBIFS_MIN_BUD_LEBS + 6)
270 
271 /* Minimum number of logical eraseblocks */
272 #define UBIFS_MIN_LEB_CNT (UBIFS_SB_LEBS + UBIFS_MST_LEBS + \
273 			   UBIFS_MIN_LOG_LEBS + UBIFS_MIN_LPT_LEBS + \
274 			   UBIFS_MIN_ORPH_LEBS + UBIFS_MIN_MAIN_LEBS)
275 
276 /* Node sizes (N.B. these are guaranteed to be multiples of 8) */
277 #define UBIFS_CH_SZ        sizeof(struct ubifs_ch)
278 #define UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ  sizeof(struct ubifs_ino_node)
279 #define UBIFS_DATA_NODE_SZ sizeof(struct ubifs_data_node)
280 #define UBIFS_DENT_NODE_SZ sizeof(struct ubifs_dent_node)
281 #define UBIFS_TRUN_NODE_SZ sizeof(struct ubifs_trun_node)
282 #define UBIFS_PAD_NODE_SZ  sizeof(struct ubifs_pad_node)
283 #define UBIFS_SB_NODE_SZ   sizeof(struct ubifs_sb_node)
284 #define UBIFS_MST_NODE_SZ  sizeof(struct ubifs_mst_node)
285 #define UBIFS_REF_NODE_SZ  sizeof(struct ubifs_ref_node)
286 #define UBIFS_IDX_NODE_SZ  sizeof(struct ubifs_idx_node)
287 #define UBIFS_CS_NODE_SZ   sizeof(struct ubifs_cs_node)
288 #define UBIFS_ORPH_NODE_SZ sizeof(struct ubifs_orph_node)
289 #define UBIFS_AUTH_NODE_SZ sizeof(struct ubifs_auth_node)
290 /* Extended attribute entry nodes are identical to directory entry nodes */
291 #define UBIFS_XENT_NODE_SZ UBIFS_DENT_NODE_SZ
292 /* Only this does not have to be multiple of 8 bytes */
293 #define UBIFS_BRANCH_SZ    sizeof(struct ubifs_branch)
294 
295 /* Maximum node sizes (N.B. these are guaranteed to be multiples of 8) */
296 #define UBIFS_MAX_DATA_NODE_SZ  (UBIFS_DATA_NODE_SZ + UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE)
297 #define UBIFS_MAX_INO_NODE_SZ   (UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ + UBIFS_MAX_INO_DATA)
298 #define UBIFS_MAX_DENT_NODE_SZ  (UBIFS_DENT_NODE_SZ + UBIFS_MAX_NLEN + 1)
299 #define UBIFS_MAX_XENT_NODE_SZ  UBIFS_MAX_DENT_NODE_SZ
300 
301 /* The largest UBIFS node */
302 #define UBIFS_MAX_NODE_SZ UBIFS_MAX_INO_NODE_SZ
303 
304 /* The maxmimum size of a hash, enough for sha512 */
305 #define UBIFS_MAX_HASH_LEN 64
306 
307 /* The maxmimum size of a hmac, enough for hmac(sha512) */
308 #define UBIFS_MAX_HMAC_LEN 64
309 
310 /*
311  * xattr name of UBIFS encryption context, we don't use a prefix
312  * nor a long name to not waste space on the flash.
313  */
314 #define UBIFS_XATTR_NAME_ENCRYPTION_CONTEXT "c"
315 
316 
317 /*
318  * On-flash inode flags.
319  *
320  * UBIFS_COMPR_FL: use compression for this inode
321  * UBIFS_SYNC_FL:  I/O on this inode has to be synchronous
322  * UBIFS_IMMUTABLE_FL: inode is immutable
323  * UBIFS_APPEND_FL: writes to the inode may only append data
324  * UBIFS_DIRSYNC_FL: I/O on this directory inode has to be synchronous
325  * UBIFS_XATTR_FL: this inode is the inode for an extended attribute value
326  * UBIFS_CRYPT_FL: use encryption for this inode
327  *
328  * Note, these are on-flash flags which correspond to ioctl flags
329  * (@FS_COMPR_FL, etc). They have the same values now, but generally, do not
330  * have to be the same.
331  */
332 enum {
333 	UBIFS_COMPR_FL     = 0x01,
334 	UBIFS_SYNC_FL      = 0x02,
335 	UBIFS_IMMUTABLE_FL = 0x04,
336 	UBIFS_APPEND_FL    = 0x08,
337 	UBIFS_DIRSYNC_FL   = 0x10,
338 	UBIFS_XATTR_FL     = 0x20,
339 	UBIFS_CRYPT_FL     = 0x40,
340 };
341 
342 /* Inode flag bits used by UBIFS */
343 #define UBIFS_FL_MASK 0x0000001F
344 
345 /*
346  * UBIFS compression algorithms.
347  *
348  * UBIFS_COMPR_NONE: no compression
349  * UBIFS_COMPR_LZO: LZO compression
350  * UBIFS_COMPR_ZLIB: ZLIB compression
351  * UBIFS_COMPR_TYPES_CNT: count of supported compression types
352  */
353 enum {
354 	UBIFS_COMPR_NONE,
355 	UBIFS_COMPR_LZO,
356 	UBIFS_COMPR_ZLIB,
357 	UBIFS_COMPR_TYPES_CNT,
358 };
359 
360 /*
361  * UBIFS node types.
362  *
363  * UBIFS_INO_NODE: inode node
364  * UBIFS_DATA_NODE: data node
365  * UBIFS_DENT_NODE: directory entry node
366  * UBIFS_XENT_NODE: extended attribute node
367  * UBIFS_TRUN_NODE: truncation node
368  * UBIFS_PAD_NODE: padding node
369  * UBIFS_SB_NODE: superblock node
370  * UBIFS_MST_NODE: master node
371  * UBIFS_REF_NODE: LEB reference node
372  * UBIFS_IDX_NODE: index node
373  * UBIFS_CS_NODE: commit start node
374  * UBIFS_ORPH_NODE: orphan node
375  * UBIFS_AUTH_NODE: authentication node
376  * UBIFS_NODE_TYPES_CNT: count of supported node types
377  *
378  * Note, we index arrays by these numbers, so keep them low and contiguous.
379  * Node type constants for inodes, direntries and so on have to be the same as
380  * corresponding key type constants.
381  */
382 enum {
383 	UBIFS_INO_NODE,
384 	UBIFS_DATA_NODE,
385 	UBIFS_DENT_NODE,
386 	UBIFS_XENT_NODE,
387 	UBIFS_TRUN_NODE,
388 	UBIFS_PAD_NODE,
389 	UBIFS_SB_NODE,
390 	UBIFS_MST_NODE,
391 	UBIFS_REF_NODE,
392 	UBIFS_IDX_NODE,
393 	UBIFS_CS_NODE,
394 	UBIFS_ORPH_NODE,
395 	UBIFS_AUTH_NODE,
396 	UBIFS_NODE_TYPES_CNT,
397 };
398 
399 /*
400  * Master node flags.
401  *
402  * UBIFS_MST_DIRTY: rebooted uncleanly - master node is dirty
403  * UBIFS_MST_NO_ORPHS: no orphan inodes present
404  * UBIFS_MST_RCVRY: written by recovery
405  */
406 enum {
407 	UBIFS_MST_DIRTY = 1,
408 	UBIFS_MST_NO_ORPHS = 2,
409 	UBIFS_MST_RCVRY = 4,
410 };
411 
412 /*
413  * Node group type (used by recovery to recover whole group or none).
414  *
415  * UBIFS_NO_NODE_GROUP: this node is not part of a group
416  * UBIFS_IN_NODE_GROUP: this node is a part of a group
417  * UBIFS_LAST_OF_NODE_GROUP: this node is the last in a group
418  */
419 enum {
420 	UBIFS_NO_NODE_GROUP = 0,
421 	UBIFS_IN_NODE_GROUP,
422 	UBIFS_LAST_OF_NODE_GROUP,
423 };
424 
425 /*
426  * Superblock flags.
427  *
428  * UBIFS_FLG_BIGLPT: if "big" LPT model is used if set
429  * UBIFS_FLG_SPACE_FIXUP: first-mount "fixup" of free space within LEBs needed
430  * UBIFS_FLG_DOUBLE_HASH: store a 32bit cookie in directory entry nodes to
431  *			  support 64bit cookies for lookups by hash
432  * UBIFS_FLG_ENCRYPTION: this filesystem contains encrypted files
433  * UBIFS_FLG_AUTHENTICATION: this filesystem contains hashes for authentication
434  */
435 enum {
436 	UBIFS_FLG_BIGLPT = 0x02,
437 	UBIFS_FLG_SPACE_FIXUP = 0x04,
438 	UBIFS_FLG_DOUBLE_HASH = 0x08,
439 	UBIFS_FLG_ENCRYPTION = 0x10,
440 	UBIFS_FLG_AUTHENTICATION = 0x20,
441 };
442 
443 #define UBIFS_FLG_MASK (UBIFS_FLG_BIGLPT | UBIFS_FLG_SPACE_FIXUP | \
444 		UBIFS_FLG_DOUBLE_HASH | UBIFS_FLG_ENCRYPTION | \
445 		UBIFS_FLG_AUTHENTICATION)
446 
447 /**
448  * struct ubifs_ch - common header node.
449  * @magic: UBIFS node magic number (%UBIFS_NODE_MAGIC)
450  * @crc: CRC-32 checksum of the node header
451  * @sqnum: sequence number
452  * @len: full node length
453  * @node_type: node type
454  * @group_type: node group type
455  * @padding: reserved for future, zeroes
456  *
457  * Every UBIFS node starts with this common part. If the node has a key, the
458  * key always goes next.
459  */
460 struct ubifs_ch {
461 	__le32 magic;
462 	__le32 crc;
463 	__le64 sqnum;
464 	__le32 len;
465 	__u8 node_type;
466 	__u8 group_type;
467 	__u8 padding[2];
468 } __packed;
469 
470 /**
471  * union ubifs_dev_desc - device node descriptor.
472  * @new: new type device descriptor
473  * @huge: huge type device descriptor
474  *
475  * This data structure describes major/minor numbers of a device node. In an
476  * inode is a device node then its data contains an object of this type. UBIFS
477  * uses standard Linux "new" and "huge" device node encodings.
478  */
479 union ubifs_dev_desc {
480 	__le32 new;
481 	__le64 huge;
482 } __packed;
483 
484 /**
485  * struct ubifs_ino_node - inode node.
486  * @ch: common header
487  * @key: node key
488  * @creat_sqnum: sequence number at time of creation
489  * @size: inode size in bytes (amount of uncompressed data)
490  * @atime_sec: access time seconds
491  * @ctime_sec: creation time seconds
492  * @mtime_sec: modification time seconds
493  * @atime_nsec: access time nanoseconds
494  * @ctime_nsec: creation time nanoseconds
495  * @mtime_nsec: modification time nanoseconds
496  * @nlink: number of hard links
497  * @uid: owner ID
498  * @gid: group ID
499  * @mode: access flags
500  * @flags: per-inode flags (%UBIFS_COMPR_FL, %UBIFS_SYNC_FL, etc)
501  * @data_len: inode data length
502  * @xattr_cnt: count of extended attributes this inode has
503  * @xattr_size: summarized size of all extended attributes in bytes
504  * @padding1: reserved for future, zeroes
505  * @xattr_names: sum of lengths of all extended attribute names belonging to
506  *               this inode
507  * @compr_type: compression type used for this inode
508  * @padding2: reserved for future, zeroes
509  * @data: data attached to the inode
510  *
511  * Note, even though inode compression type is defined by @compr_type, some
512  * nodes of this inode may be compressed with different compressor - this
513  * happens if compression type is changed while the inode already has data
514  * nodes. But @compr_type will be use for further writes to the inode.
515  *
516  * Note, do not forget to amend 'zero_ino_node_unused()' function when changing
517  * the padding fields.
518  */
519 struct ubifs_ino_node {
520 	struct ubifs_ch ch;
521 	__u8 key[UBIFS_MAX_KEY_LEN];
522 	__le64 creat_sqnum;
523 	__le64 size;
524 	__le64 atime_sec;
525 	__le64 ctime_sec;
526 	__le64 mtime_sec;
527 	__le32 atime_nsec;
528 	__le32 ctime_nsec;
529 	__le32 mtime_nsec;
530 	__le32 nlink;
531 	__le32 uid;
532 	__le32 gid;
533 	__le32 mode;
534 	__le32 flags;
535 	__le32 data_len;
536 	__le32 xattr_cnt;
537 	__le32 xattr_size;
538 	__u8 padding1[4]; /* Watch 'zero_ino_node_unused()' if changing! */
539 	__le32 xattr_names;
540 	__le16 compr_type;
541 	__u8 padding2[26]; /* Watch 'zero_ino_node_unused()' if changing! */
542 	__u8 data[];
543 } __packed;
544 
545 /**
546  * struct ubifs_dent_node - directory entry node.
547  * @ch: common header
548  * @key: node key
549  * @inum: target inode number
550  * @padding1: reserved for future, zeroes
551  * @type: type of the target inode (%UBIFS_ITYPE_REG, %UBIFS_ITYPE_DIR, etc)
552  * @nlen: name length
553  * @cookie: A 32bits random number, used to construct a 64bits
554  *          identifier.
555  * @name: zero-terminated name
556  *
557  * Note, do not forget to amend 'zero_dent_node_unused()' function when
558  * changing the padding fields.
559  */
560 struct ubifs_dent_node {
561 	struct ubifs_ch ch;
562 	__u8 key[UBIFS_MAX_KEY_LEN];
563 	__le64 inum;
564 	__u8 padding1;
565 	__u8 type;
566 	__le16 nlen;
567 	__le32 cookie;
568 	__u8 name[];
569 } __packed;
570 
571 /**
572  * struct ubifs_data_node - data node.
573  * @ch: common header
574  * @key: node key
575  * @size: uncompressed data size in bytes
576  * @compr_type: compression type (%UBIFS_COMPR_NONE, %UBIFS_COMPR_LZO, etc)
577  * @compr_size: compressed data size in bytes, only valid when data is encrypted
578  * @data: data
579  *
580  */
581 struct ubifs_data_node {
582 	struct ubifs_ch ch;
583 	__u8 key[UBIFS_MAX_KEY_LEN];
584 	__le32 size;
585 	__le16 compr_type;
586 	__le16 compr_size;
587 	__u8 data[];
588 } __packed;
589 
590 /**
591  * struct ubifs_trun_node - truncation node.
592  * @ch: common header
593  * @inum: truncated inode number
594  * @padding: reserved for future, zeroes
595  * @old_size: size before truncation
596  * @new_size: size after truncation
597  *
598  * This node exists only in the journal and never goes to the main area. Note,
599  * do not forget to amend 'zero_trun_node_unused()' function when changing the
600  * padding fields.
601  */
602 struct ubifs_trun_node {
603 	struct ubifs_ch ch;
604 	__le32 inum;
605 	__u8 padding[12]; /* Watch 'zero_trun_node_unused()' if changing! */
606 	__le64 old_size;
607 	__le64 new_size;
608 } __packed;
609 
610 /**
611  * struct ubifs_pad_node - padding node.
612  * @ch: common header
613  * @pad_len: how many bytes after this node are unused (because padded)
614  * @padding: reserved for future, zeroes
615  */
616 struct ubifs_pad_node {
617 	struct ubifs_ch ch;
618 	__le32 pad_len;
619 } __packed;
620 
621 /**
622  * struct ubifs_sb_node - superblock node.
623  * @ch: common header
624  * @padding: reserved for future, zeroes
625  * @key_hash: type of hash function used in keys
626  * @key_fmt: format of the key
627  * @flags: file-system flags (%UBIFS_FLG_BIGLPT, etc)
628  * @min_io_size: minimal input/output unit size
629  * @leb_size: logical eraseblock size in bytes
630  * @leb_cnt: count of LEBs used by file-system
631  * @max_leb_cnt: maximum count of LEBs used by file-system
632  * @max_bud_bytes: maximum amount of data stored in buds
633  * @log_lebs: log size in logical eraseblocks
634  * @lpt_lebs: number of LEBs used for lprops table
635  * @orph_lebs: number of LEBs used for recording orphans
636  * @jhead_cnt: count of journal heads
637  * @fanout: tree fanout (max. number of links per indexing node)
638  * @lsave_cnt: number of LEB numbers in LPT's save table
639  * @fmt_version: UBIFS on-flash format version
640  * @default_compr: default compression algorithm (%UBIFS_COMPR_LZO, etc)
641  * @padding1: reserved for future, zeroes
642  * @rp_uid: reserve pool UID
643  * @rp_gid: reserve pool GID
644  * @rp_size: size of the reserved pool in bytes
645  * @padding2: reserved for future, zeroes
646  * @time_gran: time granularity in nanoseconds
647  * @uuid: UUID generated when the file system image was created
648  * @ro_compat_version: UBIFS R/O compatibility version
649  * @hmac: HMAC to authenticate the superblock node
650  * @hmac_wkm: HMAC of a well known message (the string "UBIFS") as a convenience
651  *            to the user to check if the correct key is passed.
652  * @hash_algo: The hash algo used for this filesystem (one of enum hash_algo)
653  */
654 struct ubifs_sb_node {
655 	struct ubifs_ch ch;
656 	__u8 padding[2];
657 	__u8 key_hash;
658 	__u8 key_fmt;
659 	__le32 flags;
660 	__le32 min_io_size;
661 	__le32 leb_size;
662 	__le32 leb_cnt;
663 	__le32 max_leb_cnt;
664 	__le64 max_bud_bytes;
665 	__le32 log_lebs;
666 	__le32 lpt_lebs;
667 	__le32 orph_lebs;
668 	__le32 jhead_cnt;
669 	__le32 fanout;
670 	__le32 lsave_cnt;
671 	__le32 fmt_version;
672 	__le16 default_compr;
673 	__u8 padding1[2];
674 	__le32 rp_uid;
675 	__le32 rp_gid;
676 	__le64 rp_size;
677 	__le32 time_gran;
678 	__u8 uuid[16];
679 	__le32 ro_compat_version;
680 	__u8 hmac[UBIFS_MAX_HMAC_LEN];
681 	__u8 hmac_wkm[UBIFS_MAX_HMAC_LEN];
682 	__le16 hash_algo;
683 	__u8 padding2[3838];
684 } __packed;
685 
686 /**
687  * struct ubifs_mst_node - master node.
688  * @ch: common header
689  * @highest_inum: highest inode number in the committed index
690  * @cmt_no: commit number
691  * @flags: various flags (%UBIFS_MST_DIRTY, etc)
692  * @log_lnum: start of the log
693  * @root_lnum: LEB number of the root indexing node
694  * @root_offs: offset within @root_lnum
695  * @root_len: root indexing node length
696  * @gc_lnum: LEB reserved for garbage collection (%-1 value means the LEB was
697  * not reserved and should be reserved on mount)
698  * @ihead_lnum: LEB number of index head
699  * @ihead_offs: offset of index head
700  * @index_size: size of index on flash
701  * @total_free: total free space in bytes
702  * @total_dirty: total dirty space in bytes
703  * @total_used: total used space in bytes (includes only data LEBs)
704  * @total_dead: total dead space in bytes (includes only data LEBs)
705  * @total_dark: total dark space in bytes (includes only data LEBs)
706  * @lpt_lnum: LEB number of LPT root nnode
707  * @lpt_offs: offset of LPT root nnode
708  * @nhead_lnum: LEB number of LPT head
709  * @nhead_offs: offset of LPT head
710  * @ltab_lnum: LEB number of LPT's own lprops table
711  * @ltab_offs: offset of LPT's own lprops table
712  * @lsave_lnum: LEB number of LPT's save table (big model only)
713  * @lsave_offs: offset of LPT's save table (big model only)
714  * @lscan_lnum: LEB number of last LPT scan
715  * @empty_lebs: number of empty logical eraseblocks
716  * @idx_lebs: number of indexing logical eraseblocks
717  * @leb_cnt: count of LEBs used by file-system
718  * @hash_root_idx: the hash of the root index node
719  * @hash_lpt: the hash of the LPT
720  * @hmac: HMAC to authenticate the master node
721  * @padding: reserved for future, zeroes
722  */
723 struct ubifs_mst_node {
724 	struct ubifs_ch ch;
725 	__le64 highest_inum;
726 	__le64 cmt_no;
727 	__le32 flags;
728 	__le32 log_lnum;
729 	__le32 root_lnum;
730 	__le32 root_offs;
731 	__le32 root_len;
732 	__le32 gc_lnum;
733 	__le32 ihead_lnum;
734 	__le32 ihead_offs;
735 	__le64 index_size;
736 	__le64 total_free;
737 	__le64 total_dirty;
738 	__le64 total_used;
739 	__le64 total_dead;
740 	__le64 total_dark;
741 	__le32 lpt_lnum;
742 	__le32 lpt_offs;
743 	__le32 nhead_lnum;
744 	__le32 nhead_offs;
745 	__le32 ltab_lnum;
746 	__le32 ltab_offs;
747 	__le32 lsave_lnum;
748 	__le32 lsave_offs;
749 	__le32 lscan_lnum;
750 	__le32 empty_lebs;
751 	__le32 idx_lebs;
752 	__le32 leb_cnt;
753 	__u8 hash_root_idx[UBIFS_MAX_HASH_LEN];
754 	__u8 hash_lpt[UBIFS_MAX_HASH_LEN];
755 	__u8 hmac[UBIFS_MAX_HMAC_LEN];
756 	__u8 padding[152];
757 } __packed;
758 
759 /**
760  * struct ubifs_ref_node - logical eraseblock reference node.
761  * @ch: common header
762  * @lnum: the referred logical eraseblock number
763  * @offs: start offset in the referred LEB
764  * @jhead: journal head number
765  * @padding: reserved for future, zeroes
766  */
767 struct ubifs_ref_node {
768 	struct ubifs_ch ch;
769 	__le32 lnum;
770 	__le32 offs;
771 	__le32 jhead;
772 	__u8 padding[28];
773 } __packed;
774 
775 /**
776  * struct ubifs_auth_node - node for authenticating other nodes
777  * @ch: common header
778  * @hmac: The HMAC
779  */
780 struct ubifs_auth_node {
781 	struct ubifs_ch ch;
782 	__u8 hmac[];
783 } __packed;
784 
785 /**
786  * struct ubifs_branch - key/reference/length branch
787  * @lnum: LEB number of the target node
788  * @offs: offset within @lnum
789  * @len: target node length
790  * @key: key
791  *
792  * In an authenticated UBIFS we have the hash of the referenced node after @key.
793  * This can't be added to the struct type definition because @key is a
794  * dynamically sized element already.
795  */
796 struct ubifs_branch {
797 	__le32 lnum;
798 	__le32 offs;
799 	__le32 len;
800 	__u8 key[];
801 } __packed;
802 
803 /**
804  * struct ubifs_idx_node - indexing node.
805  * @ch: common header
806  * @child_cnt: number of child index nodes
807  * @level: tree level
808  * @branches: LEB number / offset / length / key branches
809  */
810 struct ubifs_idx_node {
811 	struct ubifs_ch ch;
812 	__le16 child_cnt;
813 	__le16 level;
814 	__u8 branches[];
815 } __packed;
816 
817 /**
818  * struct ubifs_cs_node - commit start node.
819  * @ch: common header
820  * @cmt_no: commit number
821  */
822 struct ubifs_cs_node {
823 	struct ubifs_ch ch;
824 	__le64 cmt_no;
825 } __packed;
826 
827 /**
828  * struct ubifs_orph_node - orphan node.
829  * @ch: common header
830  * @cmt_no: commit number (also top bit is set on the last node of the commit)
831  * @inos: inode numbers of orphans
832  */
833 struct ubifs_orph_node {
834 	struct ubifs_ch ch;
835 	__le64 cmt_no;
836 	__le64 inos[];
837 } __packed;
838 
839 #endif /* __UBIFS_MEDIA_H__ */
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