NetBSD/sys/kern/vfs_conf.c

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1989 The Regents of the University of California.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by the University of
* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
* 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* from: @(#)vfs_conf.c 7.3 (Berkeley) 6/28/90
brought in fixed/renamed/matching MS-DOS FS code, from Jeff Polk <polk@bsdi.com>. His notes are as follows: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ July 22, 1993 - Changed name of entire package from PCFS to MSDOSFS - Fixed bugs: root directory size in clusters instead of bytes growing directory didn't update in-core size link, symlink, mknod didn't free locked parent (deadlock) lookup returned real error on create and rename instead of EJUSTRETURN rename changed `.' entry in child instead of name entry in parent rename removed `.' entry in child instead of removing entry in parent when moving a directory from one dir to another createde() left new node locked when write of parent failed (deadlock) removede() decremented refcount even on error (rmdir's which failed due to write errors left in-core cache entries inconsistent) changed validation for filesystem to not check for the boot signature since some disks (e.g., mtools) aren't bootable directories are always show current time as modify time (needed for NFS export since DOS never updates dir mod times -- ctime is true create time). - Added support for cookies changes to the readdir() vnode interface (#ifdef __bsdi__) - Punted on the whole problem of inode generation numbers. This means that there's a chance of using a stale file handle to access a new file, but it doesn't appear to be the common case, and I don't see how to generate reasonable generation numbers without changing something on the disk (which is the way the SVR4 filesystem survival kit guys did it). I don't think it would be very safe to change the on-disk format. Jeff Polk (polk@BSDI.COM) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* $Id: vfs_conf.c,v 1.11 1993/08/13 11:35:26 cgd Exp $
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*/
#include "param.h"
#include "mount.h"
/*
* These define the root filesystem and device.
*/
struct mount *rootfs;
struct vnode *rootdir;
/*
* Set up the filesystem operations for vnodes.
* The types are defined in mount.h.
*/
extern struct vfsops ufs_vfsops;
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#ifdef NFSCLIENT
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extern struct vfsops nfs_vfsops;
#endif
#ifdef MFS
extern struct vfsops mfs_vfsops;
#endif
#ifdef MSDOSFS
brought in fixed/renamed/matching MS-DOS FS code, from Jeff Polk <polk@bsdi.com>. His notes are as follows: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ July 22, 1993 - Changed name of entire package from PCFS to MSDOSFS - Fixed bugs: root directory size in clusters instead of bytes growing directory didn't update in-core size link, symlink, mknod didn't free locked parent (deadlock) lookup returned real error on create and rename instead of EJUSTRETURN rename changed `.' entry in child instead of name entry in parent rename removed `.' entry in child instead of removing entry in parent when moving a directory from one dir to another createde() left new node locked when write of parent failed (deadlock) removede() decremented refcount even on error (rmdir's which failed due to write errors left in-core cache entries inconsistent) changed validation for filesystem to not check for the boot signature since some disks (e.g., mtools) aren't bootable directories are always show current time as modify time (needed for NFS export since DOS never updates dir mod times -- ctime is true create time). - Added support for cookies changes to the readdir() vnode interface (#ifdef __bsdi__) - Punted on the whole problem of inode generation numbers. This means that there's a chance of using a stale file handle to access a new file, but it doesn't appear to be the common case, and I don't see how to generate reasonable generation numbers without changing something on the disk (which is the way the SVR4 filesystem survival kit guys did it). I don't think it would be very safe to change the on-disk format. Jeff Polk (polk@BSDI.COM) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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extern struct vfsops msdosfs_vfsops;
#endif
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#ifdef ISOFS
extern struct vfsops isofs_vfsops;
#endif
#ifdef FDESC
extern struct vfsops fdesc_vfsops;
#endif
#ifdef KERNFS
extern struct vfsops kernfs_vfsops;
#endif
#ifdef DEVFS
extern struct vfsops devfs_vfsops;
#endif
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struct vfsops *vfssw[] = {
(struct vfsops *)0, /* 0 = MOUNT_NONE */
&ufs_vfsops, /* 1 = MOUNT_UFS */
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#ifdef NFSCLIENT
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&nfs_vfsops, /* 2 = MOUNT_NFS */
#else
(struct vfsops *)0,
#endif
#ifdef MFS
&mfs_vfsops, /* 3 = MOUNT_MFS */
#else
(struct vfsops *)0,
#endif
#ifdef MSDOSFS
brought in fixed/renamed/matching MS-DOS FS code, from Jeff Polk <polk@bsdi.com>. His notes are as follows: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ July 22, 1993 - Changed name of entire package from PCFS to MSDOSFS - Fixed bugs: root directory size in clusters instead of bytes growing directory didn't update in-core size link, symlink, mknod didn't free locked parent (deadlock) lookup returned real error on create and rename instead of EJUSTRETURN rename changed `.' entry in child instead of name entry in parent rename removed `.' entry in child instead of removing entry in parent when moving a directory from one dir to another createde() left new node locked when write of parent failed (deadlock) removede() decremented refcount even on error (rmdir's which failed due to write errors left in-core cache entries inconsistent) changed validation for filesystem to not check for the boot signature since some disks (e.g., mtools) aren't bootable directories are always show current time as modify time (needed for NFS export since DOS never updates dir mod times -- ctime is true create time). - Added support for cookies changes to the readdir() vnode interface (#ifdef __bsdi__) - Punted on the whole problem of inode generation numbers. This means that there's a chance of using a stale file handle to access a new file, but it doesn't appear to be the common case, and I don't see how to generate reasonable generation numbers without changing something on the disk (which is the way the SVR4 filesystem survival kit guys did it). I don't think it would be very safe to change the on-disk format. Jeff Polk (polk@BSDI.COM) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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&msdosfs_vfsops, /* 4 = MOUNT_MSDOS */
#else
(struct vfsops *)0,
#endif
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#ifdef ISOFS
&isofs_vfsops, /* 5 = MOUNT_ISOFS */
#else
(struct vfsops *)0,
#endif
#ifdef FDESC
&fdesc_vfsops, /* 6 = MOUNT_FDESC */
#else
(struct vfsops *)0,
#endif
#ifdef KERNFS
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&kernfs_vfsops, /* 7 = MOUNT_KERNFS */
#else
(struct vfsops *)0,
#endif
#ifdef DEVFS
&devfs_vfsops, /* 8 = MOUNT_DEVFS */
#else
(struct vfsops *)0,
#endif
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(struct vfsops *)0, /* 9 = MOUNT_AFS */
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};