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freebsd/lib/libdisk/libdisk.h
Matthew Dillon 173592263d Add auto-fill-on-delete. When deleting an 'A'uto created partition
sysinstall will automatically expand the previous partition to take up
the freed up space.  So you can 'D'elete /home and /usr will get the
combined space, or you can 'D'elete /tmp and /var will get the combined space.

This gives the user, developer, or lay person a huge amount of flexibility
in constructing partitions from an 'A'uto base.  It takes only 3 or 4
keystrokes to achieve virtually any combination of having or not having
a /tmp and/or /home after doing an 'A'uto create.

Change 'A'uto creation of /var/tmp to 'A'uto creation /tmp, which should
be less controversial.

MFC after:	6 days
2001-12-09 23:40:02 +00:00

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/*
* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* "THE BEER-WARE LICENSE" (Revision 42):
* <phk@login.dknet.dk> wrote this file. As long as you retain this notice you
* can do whatever you want with this stuff. If we meet some day, and you think
* this stuff is worth it, you can buy me a beer in return. Poul-Henning Kamp
* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* $FreeBSD$
*
*/
#define MAX_NO_DISKS 32
/* Max # of disks Disk_Names() will return */
#define MAX_SEC_SIZE 2048 /* maximum sector size that is supported */
#define MIN_SEC_SIZE 512 /* the sector size to end sensing at */
typedef enum {
whole,
unknown,
fat,
freebsd,
extended,
part,
unused
} chunk_e;
__BEGIN_DECLS
struct disk {
char *name;
u_long flags;
# define DISK_ON_TRACK 1
u_long bios_cyl;
u_long bios_hd;
u_long bios_sect;
#ifdef PC98
u_char *bootipl;
size_t bootipl_size;
u_char *bootmenu;
size_t bootmenu_size;
#else
u_char *bootmgr;
size_t bootmgr_size;
#endif
u_char *boot1;
#if defined(__i386__) /* the i386 needs extra help... */
u_char *boot2;
#endif
struct chunk *chunks;
u_long sector_size; /* media sector size, a power of 2 */
};
struct chunk {
struct chunk *next;
struct chunk *part;
struct disk *disk;
long offset;
u_long size;
u_long end;
#ifdef PC98
char *sname;
#endif
char *name;
char *oname;
/* Used during Fixup_Names() to avoid renaming more than
* absolutely needed.
*/
chunk_e type;
int subtype;
u_long flags;
void (*private_free)(void*);
void *(*private_clone)(void*);
void *private_data;
/* For data private to the application, and the management
* thereof. If the functions are not provided, no storage
* management is done, Cloning will just copy the pointer
* and freeing will just forget it.
*/
};
/*
* flags:
*
* BSD_COMPAT - This chunk is in the BSD-compatibility, and has
* a short name too, ie wd0s4f -> wd0f
* ALIGN - This chunk should be aligned
* IS_ROOT - This 'part' is a rootfs, allocate 'a'
* ACTIVE - This is the active slice in the MBR
* FORCE_ALL - Force a dedicated disk for FreeBSD, bypassing
* all BIOS geometry considerations
* AUTO_SIZE - This chunk was auto-sized and can fill-out a
* following chunk if the following chunk is deleted.
* NEWFS - newfs pending, used to enable auto-resizing on
* delete (along with AUTO_SIZE).
*/
#define CHUNK_BSD_COMPAT 0x0002
#define CHUNK_ALIGN 0x0008
#define CHUNK_IS_ROOT 0x0010
#define CHUNK_ACTIVE 0x0020
#define CHUNK_FORCE_ALL 0x0040
#define CHUNK_AUTO_SIZE 0x0080
#define CHUNK_NEWFS 0x0100
extern const char *chunk_n[];
const char *
slice_type_name( int type, int subtype );
/* "chunk_n" for subtypes too
*/
struct disk *
Open_Disk(const char *devname);
/* Will open the named disk, and return populated tree.
*/
struct disk *
Clone_Disk(struct disk *disk);
/* Clone a copy of a tree. Useful for "Undo" functionality
*/
void
Free_Disk(struct disk *disk);
/* Free a tree made with Open_Disk() or Clone_Disk()
*/
void
Debug_Disk(struct disk *disk);
/* Print the content of the tree to stdout
*/
void
Set_Bios_Geom(struct disk *disk, u_long cyl, u_long heads, u_long sects);
/* Set the geometry the bios uses.
*/
void
Sanitize_Bios_Geom(struct disk *disk);
/* Set the bios geometry to something sane
*/
int
Delete_Chunk(struct disk *disk, struct chunk *);
/* Free a chunk of disk_space
*/
void
Collapse_Disk(struct disk *disk);
/* Experimental, do not use.
*/
int
Collapse_Chunk(struct disk *disk, struct chunk *chunk);
/* Experimental, do not use.
*/
int
#ifdef PC98
Create_Chunk(struct disk *disk, u_long offset, u_long size, chunk_e type,
int subtype, u_long flags, const char *);
#else
Create_Chunk(struct disk *disk, u_long offset, u_long size, chunk_e type,
int subtype, u_long flags);
#endif
/* Create a chunk with the specified paramters
*/
void
All_FreeBSD(struct disk *d, int force_all);
/* Make one FreeBSD chunk covering the entire disk;
* if force_all is set, bypass all BIOS geometry
* considerations.
*/
char *
CheckRules(struct disk *);
/* Return char* to warnings about broken design rules in this disklayout
*/
char **
Disk_Names();
/* Return char** with all disk's names (wd0, wd1 ...). You must free
* each pointer, as well as the array by hand
*/
#ifdef PC98
void
Set_Boot_Mgr(struct disk *d, const u_char *bootipl, const size_t bootipl_size,
const u_char *bootmenu, const size_t bootmenu_size);
#else
void
Set_Boot_Mgr(struct disk *d, const u_char *bootmgr, const size_t bootmgr_size);
#endif
/* Use this boot-manager on this disk. Gets written when Write_Disk()
* is called
*/
int
Set_Boot_Blocks(struct disk *d, const u_char *_boot1, const u_char *_boot2);
/* Use these boot-blocks on this disk. Gets written when Write_Disk()
* is called. Returns nonzero upon failure.
*/
int
Write_Disk(struct disk *d);
/* Write all the MBRs, disklabels, bootblocks and boot managers
*/
int
Cyl_Aligned(struct disk *d, u_long offset);
/* Check if offset is aligned on a cylinder according to the
* bios geometry
*/
u_long
Next_Cyl_Aligned(struct disk *d, u_long offset);
/* Round offset up to next cylinder according to the bios-geometry
*/
u_long
Prev_Cyl_Aligned(struct disk *d, u_long offset);
/* Round offset down to previous cylinder according to the bios-
* geometry
*/
int
Track_Aligned(struct disk *d, u_long offset);
/* Check if offset is aligned on a track according to the
* bios geometry
*/
u_long
Next_Track_Aligned(struct disk *d, u_long offset);
/* Round offset up to next track according to the bios-geometry
*/
u_long
Prev_Track_Aligned(struct disk *d, u_long offset);
/* Check if offset is aligned on a track according to the
* bios geometry
*/
struct chunk *
Create_Chunk_DWIM(struct disk *d, struct chunk *parent , u_long size,
chunk_e type, int subtype, u_long flags);
/* This one creates a partition inside the given parent of the given
* size, and returns a pointer to it. The first unused chunk big
* enough is used.
*/
int
MakeDev(struct chunk *c, const char *path);
int
MakeDevDisk(struct disk *d, const char *path);
/* Make device nodes for all chunks on this disk */
char *
ShowChunkFlags(struct chunk *c);
/* Return string to show flags. */
char *
ChunkCanBeRoot(struct chunk *c);
/* Return NULL if chunk can be /, explanation otherwise */
/*
* Implementation details >>> DO NOT USE <<<
*/
void Debug_Chunk(struct chunk *);
void Free_Chunk(struct chunk *);
struct chunk * Clone_Chunk(struct chunk *);
#ifdef PC98
int Add_Chunk(struct disk *, long, u_long, const char *, chunk_e, int, u_long, const char *);
#else
int Add_Chunk(struct disk *, long, u_long, const char *, chunk_e, int, u_long);
#endif
void * read_block(int, daddr_t, u_long);
int write_block(int, daddr_t, void *, u_long);
struct disklabel * read_disklabel(int, daddr_t, u_long);
struct chunk * Find_Mother_Chunk(struct chunk *, u_long, u_long, chunk_e);
struct disk * Int_Open_Disk(const char *name, u_long size);
int Fixup_Names(struct disk *);
__END_DECLS
#define dprintf printf
/* TODO
*
* Need a error string mechanism from the functions instead of warn()
*
* Make sure only FreeBSD start at offset==0
*
* Collapse must align.
*
* Make Write_Disk(struct disk*)
*
* Consider booting from OnTrack'ed disks.
*
* Get Bios-geom, ST506 & OnTrack from driver (or otherwise)
*
* Make Create_DWIM().
*
* Make Is_Unchanged(struct disk *d1, struct chunk *c1)
*
* don't rename slices unless we have to
*
*Sample output from tst01:
*
* Debug_Disk(wd0) flags=0 bios_geom=0/0/0
* >> 0x3d040 0 1411200 1411199 wd0 0 whole 0 0
* >>>> 0x3d080 0 960120 960119 wd0s1 3 freebsd 0 8
* >>>>>> 0x3d100 0 40960 40959 wd0s1a 5 part 0 0
* >>>>>> 0x3d180 40960 131072 172031 wd0s1b 5 part 0 0
* >>>>>> 0x3d1c0 172032 409600 581631 wd0s1e 5 part 0 0
* >>>>>> 0x3d200 581632 378488 960119 wd0s1f 5 part 0 0
* >>>> 0x3d140 960120 5670 965789 wd0s2 4 extended 0 8
* >>>>>> 0x3d2c0 960120 63 960182 - 6 unused 0 0
* >>>>>> 0x3d0c0 960183 5607 965789 wd0s5 2 fat 0 8
* >>>> 0x3d280 965790 1890 967679 wd0s3 1 foo -2 8
* >>>> 0x3d300 967680 443520 1411199 wd0s4 3 freebsd 0 8
* >>>>>> 0x3d340 967680 443520 1411199 wd0s4a 5 part 0 0
*
* ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
* level chunkptr start size end name type subtype flags
*
* Underlying data structure:
*
* Legend:
* <struct chunk> --> part
* |
* v next
*
* <wd0> --> <wd0s1> --> <wd0s1a>
* | |
* | v
* | <wd0s1b>
* | |
* | v
* | <wd0s1e>
* | |
* | v
* | <wd0s1f>
* |
* v
* <wd0s2> --> <unused>
* | |
* | v
* | <wd0s5>
* |
* v
* <wd0s3>
* |
* v
* <wd0s4> --> <wd0s4a>
*
*
*/