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.\" $NetBSD: puffs_ops.3,v 1.20 2007/12/16 19:10:58 pooka Exp $
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.\"
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.\" Copyright (c) 2007 Antti Kantee. All rights reserved.
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.\"
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.\"
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.Dd December 16, 2007
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.Dt PUFFS_OPS 3
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm puffs_ops
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.Nd puffs callback operations
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.Sh LIBRARY
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.Lb libpuffs
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.In puffs.h
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_fs_statvfs
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "struct statvfs *sbp"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_fs_sync
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "int waitfor" "const struct puffs_cred *pcr"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_fs_fhtonode
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "void *fid" "size_t fidsize"
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.Fa "struct puffs_newinfo *pni"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_fs_nodetofh
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "void *cookie" "void *fid" "size_t *fidsize"
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.Fc
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.Ft void
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.Fn puffs_fs_suspend "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "int status"
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_fs_unmount
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "int flags"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_node_lookup
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "void *opc" "struct puffs_newinfo *pni"
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.Fa "const struct puffs_cn *pcn"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_node_create
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "void *opc" "struct puffs_newinfo *pni"
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.Fa "const struct puffs_cn *pcn" "const struct vattr *vap"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_node_mknod
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "void *opc" "struct puffs_newinfo *pni"
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.Fa "const struct puffs_cn *pcn" "const struct vattr *vap"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_node_open
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "void *opc" "int mode"
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.Fa "const struct puffs_cred *pcr"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_node_close
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "void *opc" "int flags"
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.Fa "const struct puffs_cred *pcr"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_node_access
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "void *opc" "int mode"
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.Fa "const struct puffs_cred *pcr"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_node_getattr
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "void *opc" "struct vattr *vap"
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.Fa "const struct puffs_cred *pcr"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_node_setattr
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "void *opc" "const struct vattr *vap"
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.Fa "const struct puffs_cred *pcr"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_node_poll
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "void *opc" "int *events"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_node_mmap
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "void *opc" "int flags"
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.Fa "const struct puffs_cred *pcr"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_node_fsync
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "void *opc" "const struct puffs_cred *pcr"
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.Fa "int flags" "off_t offlo" "off_t offhi"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_node_seek
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "void *opc" "off_t oldoff" "off_t newoff"
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.Fa "const struct puffs_cred *pcr"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_node_remove
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "void *opc" "void *targ"
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.Fa "const struct puffs_cn *pcn"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_node_link
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "void *opc" "void *targ"
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.Fa "const struct puffs_cn *pcn"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_node_rename
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "void *opc" "void *src"
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.Fa "const struct puffs_cn *pcn_src" "void *targ_dir" "void *targ"
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.Fa "const struct puffs_cn *pcn_targ"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_node_mkdir
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "void *opc" "struct puffs_newinfo *pni"
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.Fa "const struct puffs_cn *pcn" "const struct vattr *vap"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_node_rmdir
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "void *opc" "void *targ"
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.Fa "const struct puffs_cn *pcn"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_node_readdir
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "void *opc" "struct dirent *dent"
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.Fa "off_t *readoff" "size_t *reslen" "const struct puffs_cred *pcr"
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.Fa "int *eofflag" "off_t *cookies" "size_t *ncookies"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_node_symlink
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "void *opc" "struct puffs_newinfo *pni"
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.Fa "const struct puffs_cn *pcn_src" "const struct vattr *vap"
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.Fa "const char *link_target"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_node_readlink
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "void *opc" "const struct puffs_cred *pcr"
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.Fa "char *link" "size_t *linklen"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_node_read
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "void *opc" "uint8_t *buf"
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.Fa "off_t offset" "size_t *resid" "const struct puffs_cred *pcr" "int ioflag"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_node_write
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "void *opc" "uint8_t *buf"
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.Fa "off_t offset" "size_t *resid" "const struct puffs_cred *pcr" "int ioflag"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fn puffs_node_print "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "void *opc"
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_node_reclaim
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "void *opc"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_node_inactive
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "void *opc"
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.Fc
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.Ft void
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.Fn puffs_setback "struct puffs_cc *pcc" "int op"
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.Ft void
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.Fn puffs_newinfo_setcookie "struct puffs_newinfo *pni" "void *cookie"
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.Ft void
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.Fn puffs_newinfo_setvtype "struct puffs_newinfo *pni" "enum vtype vtype"
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.Ft void
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.Fn puffs_newinfo_setsize "struct puffs_newinfo *pni" "voff_t size"
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.Ft void
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.Fn puffs_newinfo_setrdev "struct puffs_newinfo *pni" "dev_t rdev"
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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.Em IMPORTANT NOTE!
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This document describes interfaces which are not yet guaranteed to be
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stable.
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In case you update your system sources, please recompile everything
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and fix compilation errors.
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If your sources are out-of-sync, incorrect operation may result.
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The interfaces in this document will most likely be hugely simplified
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in later versions or made transparent to the implementation.
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.Pp
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The operations
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.Nm puffs
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requires to function can be divided into two categories: file system
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callbacks and node callbacks.
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The former affect the entire file system while the latter are targeted
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at a file or a directory and a file.
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They are roughly equivalent to the vfs and vnode operations in the
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kernel.
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.Pp
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All callbacks can be prototyped with the file system name and operation
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name using the macro
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.Fn PUFFSOP_PROTOS fsname .
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.Ss File system callbacks (puffs_fs)
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.Bl -tag -width xxxx
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.It Fn puffs_fs_statvfs "pu" "sbp"
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The following fields of the argument
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.Fa sbp
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need to be filled:
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.Bd -literal
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* unsigned long f_bsize; file system block size
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* unsigned long f_frsize; fundamental file system block size
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* fsblkcnt_t f_blocks; number of blocks in file system,
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* (in units of f_frsize)
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*
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* fsblkcnt_t f_bfree; free blocks avail in file system
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* fsblkcnt_t f_bavail; free blocks avail to non-root
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* fsblkcnt_t f_bresvd; blocks reserved for root
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* fsfilcnt_t f_files; total file nodes in file system
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* fsfilcnt_t f_ffree; free file nodes in file system
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* fsfilcnt_t f_favail; free file nodes avail to non-root
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* fsfilcnt_t f_fresvd; file nodes reserved for root
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.Ed
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.It Fn puffs_fs_sync "pu" "waitfor" "pcr"
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All the dirty buffers that have been cached at the file server
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level including metadata should be committed to stable storage.
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The
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.Fa waitfor
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parameter affects the operation.
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Possible values are:
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.Bl -tag -width XMNT_NOWAITX
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.It Dv MNT_WAIT
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Wait for all I/O for complete until returning.
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.It Dv MNT_NOWAIT
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Initiate I/O, but do not wait for completion.
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.It Dv MNT_LAZY
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Synchorize data not synchoronized by the file system syncer,
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i.e. data not written when
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.Fn node_fsync
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is called with
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.Dv FSYNC_LAZY .
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.El
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.Pp
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The credentials for the initiator of the sync operation are present in
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.Fa pcr
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and will usually be either file system or kernel credentials, but might
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also be user credentials.
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However, most of the time it is advisable to sync regardless of the
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credentials of the caller.
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.It Fn puffs_fs_fhtonode "pu" "fid" "fidsize" "pni"
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Translates a file handle
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.Fa fid
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to a node.
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The parameter
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.Fa fidsize
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indicates how large the file handle is.
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In case the file system's handles are static length, this parameter can
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be ignored as the kernel guarantees all file handles passed to the file
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server are of correct length.
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For dynamic length handles the field should be examined and
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.Er EINVAL
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returned in case the file handle length is not correct.
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.Pp
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This function provides essentially the same information to the kernel as
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.Fn puffs_node_lookup .
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The information is necessary for creating a new vnode corresponding to
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the file handle.
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.It Fn puffs_fs_nodetofh "pu" "cookie" "fid" "fidsize"
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Create a file handle from the node described by
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.Fa cookie .
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The file handle should contain enough information to reliably identify
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the node even after reboots and the pathname/inode being replaced by
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another file.
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If this is not possible, it is up to the author of the file system to
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act responsibly and decide if the file system can support file handles
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at all.
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.Pp
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For file systems which want dynamic length file handles, this function
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must check if the file handle space indicated by
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.Fa fidsize
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is large enough to accommodate the file handle for the node.
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If not, it must fill in the correct size and return
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.Er E2BIG .
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In either case, the handle length should be supplied to the kernel in
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.Fa fidsize .
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File systems with static length handles can ignore the size parameter as
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the kernel always supplies the correct size buffer.
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.It Fn puffs_fs_suspend "pu" "status"
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Called when file system suspension reaches various phases.
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See
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.Xr puffs_suspend 3
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for more information.
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.It Fn puffs_fs_unmount "pu" "flags"
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Unmount the file system.
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The kernel has assumedly flushed all cached data when this callback
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is executed.
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If the file system cannot currently be safely be unmounted, for whatever
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reason, the kernel will honor an error value and not forcibly unmount.
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However, if the flag
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.Dv MNT_FORCE
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is not honored by the file server, the kernel will forcibly unmount
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the file system.
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.El
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.Ss Node callbacks
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These operations operate in the level of individual files.
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The file cookie is always provided as the second argument
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.Fa opc .
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If the operation is for a file, it will be the cookie of the file.
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The case the operation involves a directory (such as
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.Dq create file in directory ) ,
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the cookie will be for the directory.
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Some operations take additional cookies to describe the rest of
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the operands.
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The return value 0 signals success, else an appropriate errno value
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should be returned.
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Please note that neither this list nor the descriptions are complete.
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.Bl -tag -width xxxx
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.It Fn puffs_node_lookup "pu" "opc" "pni" "pcn"
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This function is used to locate nodes, or in other words translate
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pathname components to file system data structures.
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The implementation should match the name in
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.Fa pcn
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against the existing entries in the directory provided by the cookie
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.Fa opc .
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If found, the cookie for the located node should be set in
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.Fa pni
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using
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.Fn puffs_newinfo_setcookie .
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Additionally, the vnode type and size (latter applicable to regular files only)
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should be set using
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.Fn puffs_newinfo_setvtype
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and
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.Fn puffs_newinfo_setsize ,
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respectively.
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If the located entry is a block device or character device file,
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the dev_t for the entry should be set using
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.Fn puffs_newinfo_setrdev .
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.Pp
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The type of operation is found from
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.Va pcn-\*[Gt]pcn_nameiop :
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.Bl -tag -width XPUFFSLOOKUP_LOOKUPX
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.It Dv PUFFSLOOKUP_LOOKUP
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Normal lookup operation.
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.It Dv PUFFSLOOKUP_CREATE
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Lookup to create a node.
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.It Dv PUFFSLOOKUP_DELETE
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Lookup for node deletion.
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.It Dv PUFFSLOOKUP_RENAME
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Lookup for the target of a rename operation (source will be looked
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up using
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.Dv PUFFSLOOKUP_DELETE ) .
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.El
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.Pp
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The final component from a pathname lookup usually requires special
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treatment.
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It can be identified by looking at the
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.Va pcn-\*[Gt]pcn_flags
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fields for the flag
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.Dv PUFFSLOOKUP_ISLASTCN .
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For example, in most cases the lookup operation will want to check if
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a delete, rename or create operation has enough credentials to perform
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the operation.
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.Pp
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The return value 0 signals a found node and a nonzero value signals
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an errno.
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As a special case,
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.Er ENOENT
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signals "success" for cases where the lookup operation is
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.Dv PUFFSLOOKUP_CREATE
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or
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.Dv PUFFSLOOKUP_RENAME .
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Failure in these cases can be signalled by returning another appropriate
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error code, for example
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.Er EACCESS .
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.Pp
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Usually a null-terminated string for the next pathname component is
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provided in
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.Ar pcn-\*[Gt]pcn_name .
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In case the file system is using the option
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.Dv PUFFS_KFLAG_LOOKUP_FULLPNBUF ,
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the remainder of the complete pathname under lookup is found in
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the same location.
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.Ar pcn-\*[Gt]pcn_namelen
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always specifies the length of the next component.
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If operating with a full path, the file system is allowed to consume
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more than the next component's length in node lookup.
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This is done by setting
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.Ar pcn-\*[Gt]pcn_consume
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to indicate the amount of
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.Em extra
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characters in addition to
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.Ar pcn-\*[Gt]pcn_namelen
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processed.
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.It Fn puffs_node_create "pu" "opc" "pni" "pcn" "va"
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.It Fn puffs_node_mkdir "pu" "opc" "pni" "pcn" "va"
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.It Fn puffs_node_mknod "pu" "opc" "pni" "pcn" "va"
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A file node is created in the directory denoted by the cookie
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.Fa opc
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by any of the above callbacks.
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The name of the new file can be found from
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.Fa pcn
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and the attributes are specified by
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.Fa va
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and the cookie for the newly created node should be set in
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.Fa pni .
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The only difference between these three is that they create a regular
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file, directory and device special file, respectively.
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.Pp
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In case of mknod, the device identifier can be found in
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.Fa va-\*[Gt]va_rdev .
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.It Fn puffs_node_open "pu" "opc" "mode" "pcr"
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Open the node denoted by the cookie
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.Fa opc .
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The parameter
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.Fa mode
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specifies the flags that
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.Xr open 2
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was called with, e.g.
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.Dv O_APPEND
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and
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.Dv O_NONBLOCK .
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.It Fn puffs_node_close "pu" "opc" "flags" "pcr"
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Close a node.
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The parameter
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.Fa flags
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parameter describes the flags that the file was opened with.
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.It Fn puffs_node_access "pu" "opc" "mode" "pcr"
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Check if the credentials of
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.Fa pcr
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have the right to perform the operation specified by
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.Fa mode
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onto the node
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.Fa opc .
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The argument
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.Fa mode
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can specify read, write or execute by
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.Dv PUFFS_VREAD ,
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.Dv PUFFS_VWRITE ,
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and
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.Dv PUFFS_VEXEC ,
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respectively.
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.It Fn puffs_node_getattr "pu" "opc" "va" "pcr"
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The attributes of the node specified by
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.Fa opc
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must be copied to the space pointed by
|
|
.Fa va .
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.It Fn puffs_node_setattr "pu" "opc" "va" "pcr"
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|
The attributes for the node specified by
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|
.Fa opc
|
|
must be set to those contained in
|
|
.Fa va .
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Only fields of
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|
.Fa va
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|
which contain a value different from
|
|
.Dv PUFFS_VNOVAL
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|
(typecast to the field's type!) contain a valid value.
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|
.It Fn puffs_node_poll "pu" "opc" "events"
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|
Poll for events on node
|
|
.Ar opc .
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If
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|
.Xr poll 2
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|
events specified in
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|
.Ar events
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|
are available, the function should set the bitmask to match available
|
|
events and return immediately.
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|
Otherwise, the function should block (yield) until some events in
|
|
.Ar events
|
|
become available and only then set the
|
|
.Ar events
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|
bitmask and return.
|
|
.Pp
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|
In case this function returns an error,
|
|
.Dv POLLERR
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|
(or it's
|
|
.Xr select 2
|
|
equivalent) will be delivered to the calling process.
|
|
.Pp
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|
.Em NOTE!
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|
The system call interface for
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|
.Fn poll
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|
contains a timeout parameter.
|
|
At this level, however, the timeout is not supplied.
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|
In case input does not arrive, the file system should periodically
|
|
unblock and return 0 new events to avoid hanging forever.
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|
This will hopefully be better supported by libpuffs in the future.
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|
.It Fn puffs_node_mmap "pu" "opc" "flags" "pcr"
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|
Called when a regular file is being memory mapped by
|
|
.Xr mmap 2 .
|
|
.Fa flags
|
|
is currently always 0.
|
|
.It Fn puffs_node_fsync "pu" "opc" "pcr" "flags" "offlo" "offhi"
|
|
Sychronize a node's contents onto stable storage.
|
|
This is necessary only if the file server caches some information
|
|
before committing it.
|
|
The parameter
|
|
.Fa flags
|
|
specifies the minimum level of sychronization required (XXX: they are
|
|
not yet available).
|
|
The parameters
|
|
.Fa offlo
|
|
and
|
|
.Fa offhi
|
|
specify the data offsets requiring to be synced.
|
|
A high offset of 0 means sync from
|
|
.Fa offlo
|
|
to the end of the file.
|
|
.It Fn puffs_node_seek "pu" "opc" "oldoff" "newoff" "pcr"
|
|
Test if the node
|
|
.Ar opc
|
|
is seekable to the location
|
|
.Ar newoff .
|
|
The argument
|
|
.Ar oldoff
|
|
specifies the offset we are starting the seek from.
|
|
Most file systems dealing only with regular will choose to not
|
|
implement this.
|
|
However, it is useful for example in cases where files are
|
|
unseekable streams.
|
|
.It Fn puffs_node_remove "pu" "opc" "targ" "pcn"
|
|
.It Fn puffs_node_rmdir "pu" "opc" "targ" "pcn"
|
|
Remove the node
|
|
.Fa targ
|
|
from the directory indicated by
|
|
.Fa opc .
|
|
The directory entry name to be removed is provided by
|
|
.Fa pcn .
|
|
The rmdir operation removes only directories, while the remove
|
|
operation removes all other types except directories.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
It is paramount to note that the file system may not remove the
|
|
node data structures at this point, only the directory entry and prevent
|
|
lookups from finding the node again.
|
|
This is to retain the
|
|
.Ux
|
|
open file semantics.
|
|
The data may be removed only when
|
|
.Fn puffs_node_reclaim
|
|
is called for the node, as this assures there are no further users.
|
|
.It Fn puffs_node_link "pu" "opc" "targ" "pcn"
|
|
Create a hard link for the node
|
|
.Fa targ
|
|
into the directory
|
|
.Fa opc .
|
|
The argument
|
|
.Fa pcn
|
|
provides the directory entry name for the new link.
|
|
.It Fn puffs_node_rename "pu" "src_dir" "src" "pcn_src" "targ_dir" "targ" "pcn_targ"
|
|
Rename the node
|
|
.Fa src
|
|
with the name specified by
|
|
.Fa pcn_src
|
|
from the directory
|
|
.Fa src_dir .
|
|
The target directory and target name are given by
|
|
.Fa targ_dir
|
|
and
|
|
.Fa pcn_targ ,
|
|
respectively.
|
|
.B If
|
|
the target node already exists, it is specified by
|
|
.Fa targ
|
|
and must be replaced atomically.
|
|
Otherwise
|
|
.Fa targ
|
|
is gives as
|
|
.Dv NULL .
|
|
.Pp
|
|
It is legal to replace a directory node by another directory node with
|
|
the means of rename if the target directory is empty, otherwise
|
|
.Er ENOTEMPTY
|
|
should be returned.
|
|
All other types can replace all other types.
|
|
In case a rename between incompatible types is attempted, the errors
|
|
.Er ENOTDIR
|
|
or
|
|
.Er EISDIR
|
|
should be returned, depending on the target type.
|
|
.It Fn puffs_node_readdir "pu" "opc" "dent" "readoff" "reslen" "pcr" "eofflag" "cookies" "ncookies"
|
|
To read directory entries,
|
|
.Fn puffs_node_readdir
|
|
is called.
|
|
It should store directories as
|
|
.Va struct dirent
|
|
in the space pointed to by
|
|
.Fa dent .
|
|
The amount of space available is given by
|
|
.Fa reslen
|
|
and before returning it should be set to the amount of space
|
|
.Em remaining
|
|
in the buffer.
|
|
The argument
|
|
.Fa offset
|
|
is used to specify the offset to the directory.
|
|
Its intepretation is up to the file system and it should be set to
|
|
signal the continuation point when there is no more room for the next
|
|
entry in
|
|
.Fa dent .
|
|
It is most performant to return the maximal amount of directory
|
|
entries each call.
|
|
It is easiest to generate directory entries by using
|
|
.Fn puffs_nextdent ,
|
|
which also automatically advances the necessary pointers.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
In case end-of-directory is reached,
|
|
.Fa eofflag
|
|
should be set to one.
|
|
Note that even a new call to readdir may start where
|
|
.Fa readoff
|
|
points to end-of-directory.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
If the file system supports file handles, the arguments
|
|
.Fa cookies
|
|
and
|
|
.Fa ncookies
|
|
must be filled out.
|
|
.Fa cookies
|
|
is a vector for offsets corresponding to read offsets.
|
|
One cookie should be filled out for each directory entry.
|
|
The value of the cookie should equal the offset of the
|
|
.Em next
|
|
directory entry, i.e. which offset should be passed to readdir for
|
|
the first entry read to be the entry following the current one.
|
|
.Fa ncookies
|
|
is the number of slots for cookies in the cookie vector upon entry to
|
|
the function and must be set to the amount of cookies stored in the
|
|
vector (i.e. amount of directory entries read) upon exit.
|
|
There is always enough space in the cookie vector for the maximal number
|
|
of entries that will fit into the directory entry buffer.
|
|
For filling out the vector, the helper function
|
|
.Fn PUFFS_STORE_DCOOKIE cookies ncookies offset
|
|
can be used.
|
|
This properly checks against
|
|
.Fa cookies
|
|
being
|
|
.Dv NULL .
|
|
Note that
|
|
.Fa ncookies
|
|
must be initialized to zero before the first call to
|
|
.Fn PUFFS_STORE_DCOOKIE .
|
|
.It Fn puffs_node_symlink "pu" "opc" "pni" "pcn_src" "va" "link_target"
|
|
Create a symbolic link into the directory
|
|
.Fa opc
|
|
with the name in
|
|
.Fa pcn_src
|
|
and the initial attributes in
|
|
.Fa va .
|
|
The argument
|
|
.Ar link_target
|
|
contains a null-terminated string for the link target.
|
|
The created node cookie should be set in
|
|
.Fa pni .
|
|
.It Fn puffs_node_readlink "pu" "opc" "pcr" "link" "linklen"
|
|
Read the target of a symbolic link
|
|
.Fa opc .
|
|
The result is placed in the buffer pointed to by
|
|
.Fa link .
|
|
This buffer's length is given in
|
|
.Fa linklen
|
|
and it must be updated to reflect the real link length.
|
|
A terminating nul character should not be put into the buffer and
|
|
.Em "must not"
|
|
be included in the link length.
|
|
.It Fn puffs_node_read "pu" "opc" "buf" "offset" "resid" "pcr" "ioflag"
|
|
Read the contents of a file
|
|
.Fa opc .
|
|
It will gather the data from
|
|
.Fa offset
|
|
in the file and read the number
|
|
.Fa resid
|
|
octets.
|
|
The buffer is guaranteed to have this much space.
|
|
The amount of data requested by
|
|
.Fa resid
|
|
should be read, except in the case of eof-of-file or an error.
|
|
The parameter
|
|
.Fa resid
|
|
should be set to indicate the amount of request NOT completed.
|
|
In the normal case this should be 0.
|
|
.It Fn puffs_node_write "pu" "opc" "buf" "offset" "resid" "pcr" "ioflag"
|
|
.Fn puffs_node_write
|
|
Write data to a file
|
|
.Fa opc
|
|
at
|
|
.Fa offset
|
|
and extend the file if necessary.
|
|
The number of octets written is indicated by
|
|
.Fa resid ;
|
|
everything must be written or an error will be generated.
|
|
The parameter must be set to indicate the amount of data NOT written.
|
|
In case the flag
|
|
.Dv PUFFS_IO_APPEND
|
|
is specified, the data should be appended to the end of the file.
|
|
.It Fn puffs_node_print "pu" "opc"
|
|
Print information about node. This is used only for kernel-initiated
|
|
diagnostic purposes.
|
|
.It Fn puffs_node_reclaim "pu" "opc"
|
|
The kernel will no longer reference the cookie and resources associated
|
|
with it may be freed.
|
|
In case the file
|
|
.Fa opc
|
|
has a link count of zero, it may be safely removed now.
|
|
.It Fn puffs_node_inactive "pu" "opc"
|
|
The node
|
|
.Fa opc
|
|
has lost its last reference in the kernel.
|
|
However, the cookie must still remain valid until
|
|
.Fn puffs_node_reclaim
|
|
is called.
|
|
.It Fn puffs_setback "pcc" "op"
|
|
Issue a "setback" operation which will be handled when the request response
|
|
is returned to the kernel.
|
|
Currently this can be only called from mmap, open, remove and rmdir.
|
|
The valid parameters for
|
|
.Ar op
|
|
are
|
|
.Dv PUFFS_SETBACK_INACT_N1
|
|
and
|
|
.Dv PUFFS_SETBACK_INACT_N2 .
|
|
These signal that a file system mounted with
|
|
.Dv PUFFS_KFLAG_IAONDEMAND
|
|
should call the file system inactive method for the specified node.
|
|
The node number 1 always means the operation cookie
|
|
.Ar opc ,
|
|
while the node number 2 can be used to specify the second node argument
|
|
present in some methods, e.g. remove.
|
|
.It Fn puffs_newinfo_setcookie pni cookie
|
|
Set cookie for node provided by this method to
|
|
.Ar cookie .
|
|
.It Fn puffs_newinfo_setvtype pni vtype
|
|
Set the type of the newly located node to
|
|
.Ar vtype .
|
|
This call is valid only for
|
|
.Fn lookup
|
|
and
|
|
.Fn fhtonode .
|
|
.It Fn puffs_newinfo_setsize pni size
|
|
Set the size of the newly located node to
|
|
.Ar size .
|
|
If left unset, the value defaults to 0.
|
|
This call is valid only for
|
|
.Fn lookup
|
|
and
|
|
.Fn fhtovp .
|
|
.It Fn puffs_newinfo_setrdev pni rdev
|
|
Set the type of the newly located node to
|
|
.Ar vtype .
|
|
This call is valid only for
|
|
.Fn lookup
|
|
and
|
|
.Fn fhtovp
|
|
producing device type nodes.
|
|
.El
|
|
.Sh SEE ALSO
|
|
.Xr puffs 3 ,
|
|
.Xr vfsops 9 ,
|
|
.Xr vnodeops 9
|