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#ifndef __UM_FS_HOSTFS #define __UM_FS_HOSTFS #include "os.h" /* These are exactly the same definitions as in fs.h, but the names are * changed so that this file can be included in both kernel and user files. */ #define HOSTFS_ATTR_MODE 1 #define HOSTFS_ATTR_UID 2 #define HOSTFS_ATTR_GID 4 #define HOSTFS_ATTR_SIZE 8 #define HOSTFS_ATTR_ATIME 16 #define HOSTFS_ATTR_MTIME 32 #define HOSTFS_ATTR_CTIME 64 #define HOSTFS_ATTR_ATIME_SET 128 #define HOSTFS_ATTR_MTIME_SET 256 /* These two are unused by hostfs. */ #define HOSTFS_ATTR_FORCE 512 /* Not a change, but a change it */ #define HOSTFS_ATTR_ATTR_FLAG 1024 /* If you are very careful, you'll notice that these two are missing: * * #define ATTR_KILL_SUID 2048 * #define ATTR_KILL_SGID 4096 * * and this is because they were added in 2.5 development in this patch: * * http://linux.bkbits.net:8080/linux-2.5/ * cset@3caf4a12k4XgDzK7wyK-TGpSZ9u2Ww?nav=index.html * |src/.|src/include|src/include/linux|related/include/linux/fs.h * * Actually, they are not needed by most ->setattr() methods - they are set by * callers of notify_change() to notify that the setuid/setgid bits must be * dropped. * notify_change() will delete those flags, make sure attr->ia_valid & ATTR_MODE * is on, and remove the appropriate bits from attr->ia_mode (attr is a * "struct iattr *"). -BlaisorBlade */ struct hostfs_iattr { unsigned int ia_valid; mode_t ia_mode; uid_t ia_uid; gid_t ia_gid; loff_t ia_size; struct timespec ia_atime; struct timespec ia_mtime; struct timespec ia_ctime; unsigned int ia_attr_flags; }; extern int stat_file(const char *path, unsigned long long *inode_out, int *mode_out, int *nlink_out, int *uid_out, int *gid_out, unsigned long long *size_out, struct timespec *atime_out, struct timespec *mtime_out, struct timespec *ctime_out, int *blksize_out, unsigned long long *blocks_out); extern int access_file(char *path, int r, int w, int x); extern int open_file(char *path, int r, int w, int append); extern int file_type(const char *path, int *maj, int *min); extern void *open_dir(char *path, int *err_out); extern char *read_dir(void *stream, unsigned long long *pos, unsigned long long *ino_out, int *len_out); extern void close_file(void *stream); extern void close_dir(void *stream); extern int read_file(int fd, unsigned long long *offset, char *buf, int len); extern int write_file(int fd, unsigned long long *offset, const char *buf, int len); extern int lseek_file(int fd, long long offset, int whence); extern int file_create(char *name, int ur, int uw, int ux, int gr, int gw, int gx, int or, int ow, int ox); extern int set_attr(const char *file, struct hostfs_iattr *attrs); extern int make_symlink(const char *from, const char *to); extern int unlink_file(const char *file); extern int do_mkdir(const char *file, int mode); extern int do_rmdir(const char *file); extern int do_mknod(const char *file, int mode, int dev); extern int link_file(const char *from, const char *to); extern int do_readlink(char *file, char *buf, int size); extern int rename_file(char *from, char *to); extern int do_statfs(char *root, long *bsize_out, long long *blocks_out, long long *bfree_out, long long *bavail_out, long long *files_out, long long *ffree_out, void *fsid_out, int fsid_size, long *namelen_out, long *spare_out); #endif /* * Overrides for Emacs so that we follow Linus's tabbing style. * Emacs will notice this stuff at the end of the file and automatically * adjust the settings for this buffer only. This must remain at the end * of the file. * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Local variables: * c-file-style: "linux" * End: */ |