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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */
2 #ifndef _UAPI_LINUX_FS_H
3 #define _UAPI_LINUX_FS_H
4 
5 /*
6  * This file has definitions for some important file table structures
7  * and constants and structures used by various generic file system
8  * ioctl's.  Please do not make any changes in this file before
9  * sending patches for review to linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org and
10  * linux-api@vger.kernel.org.
11  */
12 
13 #include <linux/limits.h>
14 #include <linux/ioctl.h>
15 #include <linux/types.h>
16 #ifndef __KERNEL__
17 #include <linux/fscrypt.h>
18 #endif
19 
20 /* Use of MS_* flags within the kernel is restricted to core mount(2) code. */
21 #if !defined(__KERNEL__)
22 #include <linux/mount.h>
23 #endif
24 
25 /*
26  * It's silly to have NR_OPEN bigger than NR_FILE, but you can change
27  * the file limit at runtime and only root can increase the per-process
28  * nr_file rlimit, so it's safe to set up a ridiculously high absolute
29  * upper limit on files-per-process.
30  *
31  * Some programs (notably those using select()) may have to be
32  * recompiled to take full advantage of the new limits..
33  */
34 
35 /* Fixed constants first: */
36 #undef NR_OPEN
37 #define INR_OPEN_CUR 1024	/* Initial setting for nfile rlimits */
38 #define INR_OPEN_MAX 4096	/* Hard limit for nfile rlimits */
39 
40 #define BLOCK_SIZE_BITS 10
41 #define BLOCK_SIZE (1<<BLOCK_SIZE_BITS)
42 
43 #define SEEK_SET	0	/* seek relative to beginning of file */
44 #define SEEK_CUR	1	/* seek relative to current file position */
45 #define SEEK_END	2	/* seek relative to end of file */
46 #define SEEK_DATA	3	/* seek to the next data */
47 #define SEEK_HOLE	4	/* seek to the next hole */
48 #define SEEK_MAX	SEEK_HOLE
49 
50 #define RENAME_NOREPLACE	(1 << 0)	/* Don't overwrite target */
51 #define RENAME_EXCHANGE		(1 << 1)	/* Exchange source and dest */
52 #define RENAME_WHITEOUT		(1 << 2)	/* Whiteout source */
53 
54 struct file_clone_range {
55 	__s64 src_fd;
56 	__u64 src_offset;
57 	__u64 src_length;
58 	__u64 dest_offset;
59 };
60 
61 struct fstrim_range {
62 	__u64 start;
63 	__u64 len;
64 	__u64 minlen;
65 };
66 
67 /*
68  * We include a length field because some filesystems (vfat) have an identifier
69  * that we do want to expose as a UUID, but doesn't have the standard length.
70  *
71  * We use a fixed size buffer beacuse this interface will, by fiat, never
72  * support "UUIDs" longer than 16 bytes; we don't want to force all downstream
73  * users to have to deal with that.
74  */
75 struct fsuuid2 {
76 	__u8	len;
77 	__u8	uuid[16];
78 };
79 
80 struct fs_sysfs_path {
81 	__u8			len;
82 	__u8			name[128];
83 };
84 
85 /* extent-same (dedupe) ioctls; these MUST match the btrfs ioctl definitions */
86 #define FILE_DEDUPE_RANGE_SAME		0
87 #define FILE_DEDUPE_RANGE_DIFFERS	1
88 
89 /* from struct btrfs_ioctl_file_extent_same_info */
90 struct file_dedupe_range_info {
91 	__s64 dest_fd;		/* in - destination file */
92 	__u64 dest_offset;	/* in - start of extent in destination */
93 	__u64 bytes_deduped;	/* out - total # of bytes we were able
94 				 * to dedupe from this file. */
95 	/* status of this dedupe operation:
96 	 * < 0 for error
97 	 * == FILE_DEDUPE_RANGE_SAME if dedupe succeeds
98 	 * == FILE_DEDUPE_RANGE_DIFFERS if data differs
99 	 */
100 	__s32 status;		/* out - see above description */
101 	__u32 reserved;		/* must be zero */
102 };
103 
104 /* from struct btrfs_ioctl_file_extent_same_args */
105 struct file_dedupe_range {
106 	__u64 src_offset;	/* in - start of extent in source */
107 	__u64 src_length;	/* in - length of extent */
108 	__u16 dest_count;	/* in - total elements in info array */
109 	__u16 reserved1;	/* must be zero */
110 	__u32 reserved2;	/* must be zero */
111 	struct file_dedupe_range_info info[];
112 };
113 
114 /* And dynamically-tunable limits and defaults: */
115 struct files_stat_struct {
116 	unsigned long nr_files;		/* read only */
117 	unsigned long nr_free_files;	/* read only */
118 	unsigned long max_files;		/* tunable */
119 };
120 
121 struct inodes_stat_t {
122 	long nr_inodes;
123 	long nr_unused;
124 	long dummy[5];		/* padding for sysctl ABI compatibility */
125 };
126 
127 
128 #define NR_FILE  8192	/* this can well be larger on a larger system */
129 
130 /*
131  * Structure for FS_IOC_FSGETXATTR[A] and FS_IOC_FSSETXATTR.
132  */
133 struct fsxattr {
134 	__u32		fsx_xflags;	/* xflags field value (get/set) */
135 	__u32		fsx_extsize;	/* extsize field value (get/set)*/
136 	__u32		fsx_nextents;	/* nextents field value (get)	*/
137 	__u32		fsx_projid;	/* project identifier (get/set) */
138 	__u32		fsx_cowextsize;	/* CoW extsize field value (get/set)*/
139 	unsigned char	fsx_pad[8];
140 };
141 
142 /*
143  * Flags for the fsx_xflags field
144  */
145 #define FS_XFLAG_REALTIME	0x00000001	/* data in realtime volume */
146 #define FS_XFLAG_PREALLOC	0x00000002	/* preallocated file extents */
147 #define FS_XFLAG_IMMUTABLE	0x00000008	/* file cannot be modified */
148 #define FS_XFLAG_APPEND		0x00000010	/* all writes append */
149 #define FS_XFLAG_SYNC		0x00000020	/* all writes synchronous */
150 #define FS_XFLAG_NOATIME	0x00000040	/* do not update access time */
151 #define FS_XFLAG_NODUMP		0x00000080	/* do not include in backups */
152 #define FS_XFLAG_RTINHERIT	0x00000100	/* create with rt bit set */
153 #define FS_XFLAG_PROJINHERIT	0x00000200	/* create with parents projid */
154 #define FS_XFLAG_NOSYMLINKS	0x00000400	/* disallow symlink creation */
155 #define FS_XFLAG_EXTSIZE	0x00000800	/* extent size allocator hint */
156 #define FS_XFLAG_EXTSZINHERIT	0x00001000	/* inherit inode extent size */
157 #define FS_XFLAG_NODEFRAG	0x00002000	/* do not defragment */
158 #define FS_XFLAG_FILESTREAM	0x00004000	/* use filestream allocator */
159 #define FS_XFLAG_DAX		0x00008000	/* use DAX for IO */
160 #define FS_XFLAG_COWEXTSIZE	0x00010000	/* CoW extent size allocator hint */
161 #define FS_XFLAG_HASATTR	0x80000000	/* no DIFLAG for this	*/
162 
163 /* the read-only stuff doesn't really belong here, but any other place is
164    probably as bad and I don't want to create yet another include file. */
165 
166 #define BLKROSET   _IO(0x12,93)	/* set device read-only (0 = read-write) */
167 #define BLKROGET   _IO(0x12,94)	/* get read-only status (0 = read_write) */
168 #define BLKRRPART  _IO(0x12,95)	/* re-read partition table */
169 #define BLKGETSIZE _IO(0x12,96)	/* return device size /512 (long *arg) */
170 #define BLKFLSBUF  _IO(0x12,97)	/* flush buffer cache */
171 #define BLKRASET   _IO(0x12,98)	/* set read ahead for block device */
172 #define BLKRAGET   _IO(0x12,99)	/* get current read ahead setting */
173 #define BLKFRASET  _IO(0x12,100)/* set filesystem (mm/filemap.c) read-ahead */
174 #define BLKFRAGET  _IO(0x12,101)/* get filesystem (mm/filemap.c) read-ahead */
175 #define BLKSECTSET _IO(0x12,102)/* set max sectors per request (ll_rw_blk.c) */
176 #define BLKSECTGET _IO(0x12,103)/* get max sectors per request (ll_rw_blk.c) */
177 #define BLKSSZGET  _IO(0x12,104)/* get block device sector size */
178 #if 0
179 #define BLKPG      _IO(0x12,105)/* See blkpg.h */
180 
181 /* Some people are morons.  Do not use sizeof! */
182 
183 #define BLKELVGET  _IOR(0x12,106,size_t)/* elevator get */
184 #define BLKELVSET  _IOW(0x12,107,size_t)/* elevator set */
185 /* This was here just to show that the number is taken -
186    probably all these _IO(0x12,*) ioctls should be moved to blkpg.h. */
187 #endif
188 /* A jump here: 108-111 have been used for various private purposes. */
189 #define BLKBSZGET  _IOR(0x12,112,size_t)
190 #define BLKBSZSET  _IOW(0x12,113,size_t)
191 #define BLKGETSIZE64 _IOR(0x12,114,size_t)	/* return device size in bytes (u64 *arg) */
192 #define BLKTRACESETUP _IOWR(0x12,115,struct blk_user_trace_setup)
193 #define BLKTRACESTART _IO(0x12,116)
194 #define BLKTRACESTOP _IO(0x12,117)
195 #define BLKTRACETEARDOWN _IO(0x12,118)
196 #define BLKDISCARD _IO(0x12,119)
197 #define BLKIOMIN _IO(0x12,120)
198 #define BLKIOOPT _IO(0x12,121)
199 #define BLKALIGNOFF _IO(0x12,122)
200 #define BLKPBSZGET _IO(0x12,123)
201 #define BLKDISCARDZEROES _IO(0x12,124)
202 #define BLKSECDISCARD _IO(0x12,125)
203 #define BLKROTATIONAL _IO(0x12,126)
204 #define BLKZEROOUT _IO(0x12,127)
205 #define BLKGETDISKSEQ _IOR(0x12,128,__u64)
206 /*
207  * A jump here: 130-136 are reserved for zoned block devices
208  * (see uapi/linux/blkzoned.h)
209  */
210 
211 #define BMAP_IOCTL 1		/* obsolete - kept for compatibility */
212 #define FIBMAP	   _IO(0x00,1)	/* bmap access */
213 #define FIGETBSZ   _IO(0x00,2)	/* get the block size used for bmap */
214 #define FIFREEZE	_IOWR('X', 119, int)	/* Freeze */
215 #define FITHAW		_IOWR('X', 120, int)	/* Thaw */
216 #define FITRIM		_IOWR('X', 121, struct fstrim_range)	/* Trim */
217 #define FICLONE		_IOW(0x94, 9, int)
218 #define FICLONERANGE	_IOW(0x94, 13, struct file_clone_range)
219 #define FIDEDUPERANGE	_IOWR(0x94, 54, struct file_dedupe_range)
220 
221 #define FSLABEL_MAX 256	/* Max chars for the interface; each fs may differ */
222 
223 #define	FS_IOC_GETFLAGS			_IOR('f', 1, long)
224 #define	FS_IOC_SETFLAGS			_IOW('f', 2, long)
225 #define	FS_IOC_GETVERSION		_IOR('v', 1, long)
226 #define	FS_IOC_SETVERSION		_IOW('v', 2, long)
227 #define FS_IOC_FIEMAP			_IOWR('f', 11, struct fiemap)
228 #define FS_IOC32_GETFLAGS		_IOR('f', 1, int)
229 #define FS_IOC32_SETFLAGS		_IOW('f', 2, int)
230 #define FS_IOC32_GETVERSION		_IOR('v', 1, int)
231 #define FS_IOC32_SETVERSION		_IOW('v', 2, int)
232 #define FS_IOC_FSGETXATTR		_IOR('X', 31, struct fsxattr)
233 #define FS_IOC_FSSETXATTR		_IOW('X', 32, struct fsxattr)
234 #define FS_IOC_GETFSLABEL		_IOR(0x94, 49, char[FSLABEL_MAX])
235 #define FS_IOC_SETFSLABEL		_IOW(0x94, 50, char[FSLABEL_MAX])
236 /* Returns the external filesystem UUID, the same one blkid returns */
237 #define FS_IOC_GETFSUUID		_IOR(0x15, 0, struct fsuuid2)
238 /*
239  * Returns the path component under /sys/fs/ that refers to this filesystem;
240  * also /sys/kernel/debug/ for filesystems with debugfs exports
241  */
242 #define FS_IOC_GETFSSYSFSPATH		_IOR(0x15, 1, struct fs_sysfs_path)
243 
244 /*
245  * Inode flags (FS_IOC_GETFLAGS / FS_IOC_SETFLAGS)
246  *
247  * Note: for historical reasons, these flags were originally used and
248  * defined for use by ext2/ext3, and then other file systems started
249  * using these flags so they wouldn't need to write their own version
250  * of chattr/lsattr (which was shipped as part of e2fsprogs).  You
251  * should think twice before trying to use these flags in new
252  * contexts, or trying to assign these flags, since they are used both
253  * as the UAPI and the on-disk encoding for ext2/3/4.  Also, we are
254  * almost out of 32-bit flags.  :-)
255  *
256  * We have recently hoisted FS_IOC_FSGETXATTR / FS_IOC_FSSETXATTR from
257  * XFS to the generic FS level interface.  This uses a structure that
258  * has padding and hence has more room to grow, so it may be more
259  * appropriate for many new use cases.
260  *
261  * Please do not change these flags or interfaces before checking with
262  * linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org and linux-api@vger.kernel.org.
263  */
264 #define	FS_SECRM_FL			0x00000001 /* Secure deletion */
265 #define	FS_UNRM_FL			0x00000002 /* Undelete */
266 #define	FS_COMPR_FL			0x00000004 /* Compress file */
267 #define FS_SYNC_FL			0x00000008 /* Synchronous updates */
268 #define FS_IMMUTABLE_FL			0x00000010 /* Immutable file */
269 #define FS_APPEND_FL			0x00000020 /* writes to file may only append */
270 #define FS_NODUMP_FL			0x00000040 /* do not dump file */
271 #define FS_NOATIME_FL			0x00000080 /* do not update atime */
272 /* Reserved for compression usage... */
273 #define FS_DIRTY_FL			0x00000100
274 #define FS_COMPRBLK_FL			0x00000200 /* One or more compressed clusters */
275 #define FS_NOCOMP_FL			0x00000400 /* Don't compress */
276 /* End compression flags --- maybe not all used */
277 #define FS_ENCRYPT_FL			0x00000800 /* Encrypted file */
278 #define FS_BTREE_FL			0x00001000 /* btree format dir */
279 #define FS_INDEX_FL			0x00001000 /* hash-indexed directory */
280 #define FS_IMAGIC_FL			0x00002000 /* AFS directory */
281 #define FS_JOURNAL_DATA_FL		0x00004000 /* Reserved for ext3 */
282 #define FS_NOTAIL_FL			0x00008000 /* file tail should not be merged */
283 #define FS_DIRSYNC_FL			0x00010000 /* dirsync behaviour (directories only) */
284 #define FS_TOPDIR_FL			0x00020000 /* Top of directory hierarchies*/
285 #define FS_HUGE_FILE_FL			0x00040000 /* Reserved for ext4 */
286 #define FS_EXTENT_FL			0x00080000 /* Extents */
287 #define FS_VERITY_FL			0x00100000 /* Verity protected inode */
288 #define FS_EA_INODE_FL			0x00200000 /* Inode used for large EA */
289 #define FS_EOFBLOCKS_FL			0x00400000 /* Reserved for ext4 */
290 #define FS_NOCOW_FL			0x00800000 /* Do not cow file */
291 #define FS_DAX_FL			0x02000000 /* Inode is DAX */
292 #define FS_INLINE_DATA_FL		0x10000000 /* Reserved for ext4 */
293 #define FS_PROJINHERIT_FL		0x20000000 /* Create with parents projid */
294 #define FS_CASEFOLD_FL			0x40000000 /* Folder is case insensitive */
295 #define FS_RESERVED_FL			0x80000000 /* reserved for ext2 lib */
296 
297 #define FS_FL_USER_VISIBLE		0x0003DFFF /* User visible flags */
298 #define FS_FL_USER_MODIFIABLE		0x000380FF /* User modifiable flags */
299 
300 
301 #define SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_BEFORE	1
302 #define SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE		2
303 #define SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_AFTER	4
304 #define SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE_AND_WAIT	(SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE | \
305 					 SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_BEFORE | \
306 					 SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_AFTER)
307 
308 /*
309  * Flags for preadv2/pwritev2:
310  */
311 
312 typedef int __bitwise __kernel_rwf_t;
313 
314 /* high priority request, poll if possible */
315 #define RWF_HIPRI	((__force __kernel_rwf_t)0x00000001)
316 
317 /* per-IO O_DSYNC */
318 #define RWF_DSYNC	((__force __kernel_rwf_t)0x00000002)
319 
320 /* per-IO O_SYNC */
321 #define RWF_SYNC	((__force __kernel_rwf_t)0x00000004)
322 
323 /* per-IO, return -EAGAIN if operation would block */
324 #define RWF_NOWAIT	((__force __kernel_rwf_t)0x00000008)
325 
326 /* per-IO O_APPEND */
327 #define RWF_APPEND	((__force __kernel_rwf_t)0x00000010)
328 
329 /* per-IO negation of O_APPEND */
330 #define RWF_NOAPPEND	((__force __kernel_rwf_t)0x00000020)
331 
332 /* mask of flags supported by the kernel */
333 #define RWF_SUPPORTED	(RWF_HIPRI | RWF_DSYNC | RWF_SYNC | RWF_NOWAIT |\
334 			 RWF_APPEND | RWF_NOAPPEND)
335 
336 #define PROCFS_IOCTL_MAGIC 'f'
337 
338 /* Pagemap ioctl */
339 #define PAGEMAP_SCAN	_IOWR(PROCFS_IOCTL_MAGIC, 16, struct pm_scan_arg)
340 
341 /* Bitmasks provided in pm_scan_args masks and reported in page_region.categories. */
342 #define PAGE_IS_WPALLOWED	(1 << 0)
343 #define PAGE_IS_WRITTEN		(1 << 1)
344 #define PAGE_IS_FILE		(1 << 2)
345 #define PAGE_IS_PRESENT		(1 << 3)
346 #define PAGE_IS_SWAPPED		(1 << 4)
347 #define PAGE_IS_PFNZERO		(1 << 5)
348 #define PAGE_IS_HUGE		(1 << 6)
349 #define PAGE_IS_SOFT_DIRTY	(1 << 7)
350 
351 /*
352  * struct page_region - Page region with flags
353  * @start:	Start of the region
354  * @end:	End of the region (exclusive)
355  * @categories:	PAGE_IS_* category bitmask for the region
356  */
357 struct page_region {
358 	__u64 start;
359 	__u64 end;
360 	__u64 categories;
361 };
362 
363 /* Flags for PAGEMAP_SCAN ioctl */
364 #define PM_SCAN_WP_MATCHING	(1 << 0)	/* Write protect the pages matched. */
365 #define PM_SCAN_CHECK_WPASYNC	(1 << 1)	/* Abort the scan when a non-WP-enabled page is found. */
366 
367 /*
368  * struct pm_scan_arg - Pagemap ioctl argument
369  * @size:		Size of the structure
370  * @flags:		Flags for the IOCTL
371  * @start:		Starting address of the region
372  * @end:		Ending address of the region
373  * @walk_end		Address where the scan stopped (written by kernel).
374  *			walk_end == end (address tags cleared) informs that the scan completed on entire range.
375  * @vec:		Address of page_region struct array for output
376  * @vec_len:		Length of the page_region struct array
377  * @max_pages:		Optional limit for number of returned pages (0 = disabled)
378  * @category_inverted:	PAGE_IS_* categories which values match if 0 instead of 1
379  * @category_mask:	Skip pages for which any category doesn't match
380  * @category_anyof_mask: Skip pages for which no category matches
381  * @return_mask:	PAGE_IS_* categories that are to be reported in `page_region`s returned
382  */
383 struct pm_scan_arg {
384 	__u64 size;
385 	__u64 flags;
386 	__u64 start;
387 	__u64 end;
388 	__u64 walk_end;
389 	__u64 vec;
390 	__u64 vec_len;
391 	__u64 max_pages;
392 	__u64 category_inverted;
393 	__u64 category_mask;
394 	__u64 category_anyof_mask;
395 	__u64 return_mask;
396 };
397 
398 /* /proc/<pid>/maps ioctl */
399 #define PROCMAP_QUERY	_IOWR(PROCFS_IOCTL_MAGIC, 17, struct procmap_query)
400 
401 enum procmap_query_flags {
402 	/*
403 	 * VMA permission flags.
404 	 *
405 	 * Can be used as part of procmap_query.query_flags field to look up
406 	 * only VMAs satisfying specified subset of permissions. E.g., specifying
407 	 * PROCMAP_QUERY_VMA_READABLE only will return both readable and read/write VMAs,
408 	 * while having PROCMAP_QUERY_VMA_READABLE | PROCMAP_QUERY_VMA_WRITABLE will only
409 	 * return read/write VMAs, though both executable/non-executable and
410 	 * private/shared will be ignored.
411 	 *
412 	 * PROCMAP_QUERY_VMA_* flags are also returned in procmap_query.vma_flags
413 	 * field to specify actual VMA permissions.
414 	 */
415 	PROCMAP_QUERY_VMA_READABLE		= 0x01,
416 	PROCMAP_QUERY_VMA_WRITABLE		= 0x02,
417 	PROCMAP_QUERY_VMA_EXECUTABLE		= 0x04,
418 	PROCMAP_QUERY_VMA_SHARED		= 0x08,
419 	/*
420 	 * Query modifier flags.
421 	 *
422 	 * By default VMA that covers provided address is returned, or -ENOENT
423 	 * is returned. With PROCMAP_QUERY_COVERING_OR_NEXT_VMA flag set, closest
424 	 * VMA with vma_start > addr will be returned if no covering VMA is
425 	 * found.
426 	 *
427 	 * PROCMAP_QUERY_FILE_BACKED_VMA instructs query to consider only VMAs that
428 	 * have file backing. Can be combined with PROCMAP_QUERY_COVERING_OR_NEXT_VMA
429 	 * to iterate all VMAs with file backing.
430 	 */
431 	PROCMAP_QUERY_COVERING_OR_NEXT_VMA	= 0x10,
432 	PROCMAP_QUERY_FILE_BACKED_VMA		= 0x20,
433 };
434 
435 /*
436  * Input/output argument structured passed into ioctl() call. It can be used
437  * to query a set of VMAs (Virtual Memory Areas) of a process.
438  *
439  * Each field can be one of three kinds, marked in a short comment to the
440  * right of the field:
441  *   - "in", input argument, user has to provide this value, kernel doesn't modify it;
442  *   - "out", output argument, kernel sets this field with VMA data;
443  *   - "in/out", input and output argument; user provides initial value (used
444  *     to specify maximum allowable buffer size), and kernel sets it to actual
445  *     amount of data written (or zero, if there is no data).
446  *
447  * If matching VMA is found (according to criterias specified by
448  * query_addr/query_flags, all the out fields are filled out, and ioctl()
449  * returns 0. If there is no matching VMA, -ENOENT will be returned.
450  * In case of any other error, negative error code other than -ENOENT is
451  * returned.
452  *
453  * Most of the data is similar to the one returned as text in /proc/<pid>/maps
454  * file, but procmap_query provides more querying flexibility. There are no
455  * consistency guarantees between subsequent ioctl() calls, but data returned
456  * for matched VMA is self-consistent.
457  */
458 struct procmap_query {
459 	/* Query struct size, for backwards/forward compatibility */
460 	__u64 size;
461 	/*
462 	 * Query flags, a combination of enum procmap_query_flags values.
463 	 * Defines query filtering and behavior, see enum procmap_query_flags.
464 	 *
465 	 * Input argument, provided by user. Kernel doesn't modify it.
466 	 */
467 	__u64 query_flags;		/* in */
468 	/*
469 	 * Query address. By default, VMA that covers this address will
470 	 * be looked up. PROCMAP_QUERY_* flags above modify this default
471 	 * behavior further.
472 	 *
473 	 * Input argument, provided by user. Kernel doesn't modify it.
474 	 */
475 	__u64 query_addr;		/* in */
476 	/* VMA starting (inclusive) and ending (exclusive) address, if VMA is found. */
477 	__u64 vma_start;		/* out */
478 	__u64 vma_end;			/* out */
479 	/* VMA permissions flags. A combination of PROCMAP_QUERY_VMA_* flags. */
480 	__u64 vma_flags;		/* out */
481 	/* VMA backing page size granularity. */
482 	__u64 vma_page_size;		/* out */
483 	/*
484 	 * VMA file offset. If VMA has file backing, this specifies offset
485 	 * within the file that VMA's start address corresponds to.
486 	 * Is set to zero if VMA has no backing file.
487 	 */
488 	__u64 vma_offset;		/* out */
489 	/* Backing file's inode number, or zero, if VMA has no backing file. */
490 	__u64 inode;			/* out */
491 	/* Backing file's device major/minor number, or zero, if VMA has no backing file. */
492 	__u32 dev_major;		/* out */
493 	__u32 dev_minor;		/* out */
494 	/*
495 	 * If set to non-zero value, signals the request to return VMA name
496 	 * (i.e., VMA's backing file's absolute path, with " (deleted)" suffix
497 	 * appended, if file was unlinked from FS) for matched VMA. VMA name
498 	 * can also be some special name (e.g., "[heap]", "[stack]") or could
499 	 * be even user-supplied with prctl(PR_SET_VMA, PR_SET_VMA_ANON_NAME).
500 	 *
501 	 * Kernel will set this field to zero, if VMA has no associated name.
502 	 * Otherwise kernel will return actual amount of bytes filled in
503 	 * user-supplied buffer (see vma_name_addr field below), including the
504 	 * terminating zero.
505 	 *
506 	 * If VMA name is longer that user-supplied maximum buffer size,
507 	 * -E2BIG error is returned.
508 	 *
509 	 * If this field is set to non-zero value, vma_name_addr should point
510 	 * to valid user space memory buffer of at least vma_name_size bytes.
511 	 * If set to zero, vma_name_addr should be set to zero as well
512 	 */
513 	__u32 vma_name_size;		/* in/out */
514 	/*
515 	 * If set to non-zero value, signals the request to extract and return
516 	 * VMA's backing file's build ID, if the backing file is an ELF file
517 	 * and it contains embedded build ID.
518 	 *
519 	 * Kernel will set this field to zero, if VMA has no backing file,
520 	 * backing file is not an ELF file, or ELF file has no build ID
521 	 * embedded.
522 	 *
523 	 * Build ID is a binary value (not a string). Kernel will set
524 	 * build_id_size field to exact number of bytes used for build ID.
525 	 * If build ID is requested and present, but needs more bytes than
526 	 * user-supplied maximum buffer size (see build_id_addr field below),
527 	 * -E2BIG error will be returned.
528 	 *
529 	 * If this field is set to non-zero value, build_id_addr should point
530 	 * to valid user space memory buffer of at least build_id_size bytes.
531 	 * If set to zero, build_id_addr should be set to zero as well
532 	 */
533 	__u32 build_id_size;		/* in/out */
534 	/*
535 	 * User-supplied address of a buffer of at least vma_name_size bytes
536 	 * for kernel to fill with matched VMA's name (see vma_name_size field
537 	 * description above for details).
538 	 *
539 	 * Should be set to zero if VMA name should not be returned.
540 	 */
541 	__u64 vma_name_addr;		/* in */
542 	/*
543 	 * User-supplied address of a buffer of at least build_id_size bytes
544 	 * for kernel to fill with matched VMA's ELF build ID, if available
545 	 * (see build_id_size field description above for details).
546 	 *
547 	 * Should be set to zero if build ID should not be returned.
548 	 */
549 	__u64 build_id_addr;		/* in */
550 };
551 
552 #endif /* _UAPI_LINUX_FS_H */
553