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freebsd/sys/nfs/nfsnode.h
Kirk McKusick d6514f21d7 In preparation for deprecating CIRCLEQ macros in favor of TAILQ
macros which provide the same functionality and are a bit more
efficient, convert use of CIRCLEQ's in NFS to TAILQ's.
2000-11-14 08:00:39 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1989, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
* Rick Macklem at The University of Guelph.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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*
* @(#)nfsnode.h 8.9 (Berkeley) 5/14/95
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef _NFS_NFSNODE_H_
#define _NFS_NFSNODE_H_
#if !defined(_NFS_NFS_H_) && !defined(_KERNEL)
#include <nfs/nfs.h>
#endif
/*
* Silly rename structure that hangs off the nfsnode until the name
* can be removed by nfs_inactive()
*/
struct sillyrename {
struct ucred *s_cred;
struct vnode *s_dvp;
long s_namlen;
char s_name[20];
};
/*
* This structure is used to save the logical directory offset to
* NFS cookie mappings.
* The mappings are stored in a list headed
* by n_cookies, as required.
* There is one mapping for each NFS_DIRBLKSIZ bytes of directory information
* stored in increasing logical offset byte order.
*/
#define NFSNUMCOOKIES 31
struct nfsdmap {
LIST_ENTRY(nfsdmap) ndm_list;
int ndm_eocookie;
nfsuint64 ndm_cookies[NFSNUMCOOKIES];
};
/*
* The nfsnode is the nfs equivalent to ufs's inode. Any similarity
* is purely coincidental.
* There is a unique nfsnode allocated for each active file,
* each current directory, each mounted-on file, text file, and the root.
* An nfsnode is 'named' by its file handle. (nget/nfs_node.c)
* If this structure exceeds 256 bytes (it is currently 256 using 4.4BSD-Lite
* type definitions), file handles of > 32 bytes should probably be split out
* into a separate MALLOC()'d data structure. (Reduce the size of nfsfh_t by
* changing the definition in nfsproto.h of NFS_SMALLFH.)
* NB: Hopefully the current order of the fields is such that everything will
* be well aligned and, therefore, tightly packed.
*/
struct nfsnode {
LIST_ENTRY(nfsnode) n_hash; /* Hash chain */
TAILQ_ENTRY(nfsnode) n_timer; /* Nqnfs timer chain */
u_quad_t n_size; /* Current size of file */
u_quad_t n_brev; /* Modify rev when cached */
u_quad_t n_lrev; /* Modify rev for lease */
struct vattr n_vattr; /* Vnode attribute cache */
time_t n_attrstamp; /* Attr. cache timestamp */
u_int32_t n_mode; /* ACCESS mode cache */
uid_t n_modeuid; /* credentials having mode */
time_t n_modestamp; /* mode cache timestamp */
time_t n_mtime; /* Prev modify time. */
time_t n_ctime; /* Prev create time. */
time_t n_expiry; /* Lease expiry time */
nfsfh_t *n_fhp; /* NFS File Handle */
struct vnode *n_vnode; /* associated vnode */
struct lockf *n_lockf; /* Locking record of file */
int n_error; /* Save write error value */
union {
struct timespec nf_atim; /* Special file times */
nfsuint64 nd_cookieverf; /* Cookie verifier (dir only) */
} n_un1;
union {
struct timespec nf_mtim;
off_t nd_direof; /* Dir. EOF offset cache */
} n_un2;
union {
struct sillyrename *nf_silly; /* Ptr to silly rename struct */
LIST_HEAD(, nfsdmap) nd_cook; /* cookies */
} n_un3;
short n_fhsize; /* size in bytes, of fh */
short n_flag; /* Flag for locking.. */
nfsfh_t n_fh; /* Small File Handle */
struct lock n_rslock;
};
#define n_atim n_un1.nf_atim
#define n_mtim n_un2.nf_mtim
#define n_sillyrename n_un3.nf_silly
#define n_cookieverf n_un1.nd_cookieverf
#define n_direofoffset n_un2.nd_direof
#define n_cookies n_un3.nd_cook
/*
* Flags for n_flag
*/
#define NFLUSHWANT 0x0001 /* Want wakeup from a flush in prog. */
#define NFLUSHINPROG 0x0002 /* Avoid multiple calls to vinvalbuf() */
#define NMODIFIED 0x0004 /* Might have a modified buffer in bio */
#define NWRITEERR 0x0008 /* Flag write errors so close will know */
#define NQNFSNONCACHE 0x0020 /* Non-cachable lease */
#define NQNFSWRITE 0x0040 /* Write lease */
#define NQNFSEVICTED 0x0080 /* Has been evicted */
#define NACC 0x0100 /* Special file accessed */
#define NUPD 0x0200 /* Special file updated */
#define NCHG 0x0400 /* Special file times changed */
#define NLOCKED 0x0800 /* node is locked */
#define NWANTED 0x0100 /* someone wants to lock */
/*
* Convert between nfsnode pointers and vnode pointers
*/
#define VTONFS(vp) ((struct nfsnode *)(vp)->v_data)
#define NFSTOV(np) ((struct vnode *)(np)->n_vnode)
/*
* Queue head for nfsiod's
*/
extern TAILQ_HEAD(nfs_bufq, buf) nfs_bufq;
extern struct proc *nfs_iodwant[NFS_MAXASYNCDAEMON];
extern struct nfsmount *nfs_iodmount[NFS_MAXASYNCDAEMON];
#if defined(_KERNEL)
/*
* nfs_rslock - Attempt to obtain lock on nfsnode
*
* Attempt to obtain a lock on the passed nfsnode, returning ENOLCK
* if the lock could not be obtained due to our having to sleep. This
* function is generally used to lock around code that modifies an
* NFS file's size. In order to avoid deadlocks the lock
* should not be obtained while other locks are being held.
*/
static __inline
int
nfs_rslock(struct nfsnode *np, struct proc *p)
{
return(lockmgr(&np->n_rslock, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_CANRECURSE | LK_SLEEPFAIL, NULL, p));
}
static __inline
void
nfs_rsunlock(struct nfsnode *np, struct proc *p)
{
(void)lockmgr(&np->n_rslock, LK_RELEASE, NULL, p);
}
extern vop_t **fifo_nfsv2nodeop_p;
extern vop_t **nfsv2_vnodeop_p;
extern vop_t **spec_nfsv2nodeop_p;
/*
* Prototypes for NFS vnode operations
*/
int nfs_getpages __P((struct vop_getpages_args *));
int nfs_putpages __P((struct vop_putpages_args *));
int nfs_write __P((struct vop_write_args *));
int nqnfs_vop_lease_check __P((struct vop_lease_args *));
int nfs_inactive __P((struct vop_inactive_args *));
int nfs_reclaim __P((struct vop_reclaim_args *));
/* other stuff */
int nfs_removeit __P((struct sillyrename *));
int nfs_nget __P((struct mount *,nfsfh_t *,int,struct nfsnode **));
nfsuint64 *nfs_getcookie __P((struct nfsnode *, off_t, int));
void nfs_invaldir __P((struct vnode *));
#define nqnfs_lease_updatetime nfs_lease_updatetime
#endif /* _KERNEL */
#endif