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be found from the other arguments and this way puffs_req_handle() is more symmetric with the other puffs_req() routines.
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.\" $NetBSD: puffs_req.3,v 1.3 2007/05/09 18:36:52 pooka Exp $
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.\" Copyright (c) 2007 Antti Kantee. All rights reserved.
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.Dd May 9, 2007
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.Dt PUFFS_REQ 3
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm puffs_req
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.Nd puffs request handling
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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 struct puffs_getreq *
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.Fn puffs_req_makeget "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "size_t buflen" "int maxops"
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.Ft int
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.Fn puffs_req_loadget "struct puffs_getreq *pgr"
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.Ft struct puffs_req *
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.Fn puffs_req_get "struct puffs_getreq *pgr"
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.Ft int
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.Fn puffs_req_remainingget "struct puffs_getreq *pgr"
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.Ft void
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.Fn puffs_req_setmaxget "struct puffs_getreq *pgr" "int maxops"
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.Ft void
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.Fn puffs_req_destroyget "struct puffs_getreq *pgr"
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.Ft struct puffs_putreq *
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.Fn puffs_req_makeput "struct puffs_usermount *pu"
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.Ft void
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.Fn puffs_req_put "struct puffs_putreq *ppr" "struct puffs_req *preq"
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.Ft void
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.Fn puffs_req_putcc "struct puffs_putreq *ppr" "struct puffs_cc *pcc"
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.Ft int
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.Fn puffs_req_putput "struct puffs_putreq *ppr"
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.Ft void
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.Fn puffs_req_resetput "struct puffs_putreq *ppr"
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.Ft void
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.Fn puffs_req_destroyput "struct puffs_putreq *ppr"
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_req_handle
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.Fa "struct puffs_getreq *pgr" "struct puffs_putreq *ppr" "int maxops"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo puffs_dopreq
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.Fa "struct puffs_usermount *pu" "struct puffs_req *preq"
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.Fa "struct puffs_putreq *ppr"
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.Fc
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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 complation 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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THIS INTERFACE IS GUARANTEED TO CHANGE.
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This will be to better accommodate memory allocation for call contexts.
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.Pp
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These function provide a way to communicate with the kernel.
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They provide data storage and buffering.
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There are two classes of request-handling functions:
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the get-family works with requests incoming from the kernel and
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the put-family is involved with storing the results and communicating
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them back to the kernel.
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.Pp
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Data strorage for a get request is allocated with
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.Fn puffs_req_makeget .
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It will allocate
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.Fa buflen
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bytes of memory and set the maximum number of operations to be queried
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from the kernel to
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.Fa maxops .
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A value of 0 means that the maximum number of opearations is limited by
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buffer space and number of available incoming operations.
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The maximum number can later be altered using
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.Fn puffs_req_setmaxget .
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.Pp
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Operations are queried from the kernel into the buffer
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.Fa pgr
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by using
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.Fn puffs_req_loadget .
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The number of requests returned has an upper limit given by the
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.Va maxops
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associated with
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.Fa pgr ,
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but this might return fewer requests if there was not enough space
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in the buffer or if fewer requests were available at the time of
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the call.
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In case at least one request is returned, the operation
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is considered to be succesful.
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The function also resets any previous state in the buffer back to
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what it would have been like immediate after the call to
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.Fn puffs_req_makeget
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prior to loading the new operations.
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.Pp
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After the request structure has been filled by
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.Fn puffs_req_loadget ,
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individual requests can be queried for with
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.Fn puffs_req_get .
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The best way to handle one is to pass it to
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.Fn puffs_dopreq ,
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which will decode the request, create a callcontext (cc), and call
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the appropriate file system operation.
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The number of requests remaining available for get is given by
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.Fn puffs_req_remainingget .
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.Pp
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Resources associated with a request buffer are freed using
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.Fn puffs_req_destroyget .
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After this call the handle is invalid.
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.Pp
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Conversely,
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.Fn puffs_req_makeput
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creates a request buffer for storing information processed by the file
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system and waiting delivery to the kernel.
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.Pp
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The functions
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.Fn puffs_req_put
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and
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.Fn puffs_req_putcc
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are queue up information from completed calls.
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In case the request was handled by the framework, the latter should be used.
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If it was manually decoded and a callcontext was never created, the former
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can be used.
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In almost all cases the proper method is to use the latter.
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Note that only those operations which desire a reply should get
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queued.
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This can be tested by invoking
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.Fn PUFFSOP_WANTREPLY
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on the operation class found in
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.Fa preq_opclass .
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.Pp
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The results will be fed to the kernel using
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.Fn puffs_req_putput .
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.Pp
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The buffer is reset to a pristine state with
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.Fn puffs_req_resetput .
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Notice the dissymmetry with the get-case, where the buffer is
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reset automatically.
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.Pp
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Resources allocated with the put-buffer are released using
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.Fn puffs_req_destroyput
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.Pp
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To automatically handle a get-process cycle, a file system can opt to use
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.Fn puffs_req_handle ,
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which will fetch
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.Fa maxops
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operations from the kernel and process them.
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The caller should them proceed to possibly add more results, perhaps
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as a result of continuations which were able to finish, and then
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call
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.Fn puffs_req_putput
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in the usual manner.
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.Pp
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The call
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.Fn puffs_dopreq
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processes the given request
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.Fa preq
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and stores the possible return value in
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.Fa ppr .
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It should be noted that this call might not return a result in case
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the operation it calls decides to block with
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.Fn puffs_cc_yield .
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.Sh RETURN VALUES
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These function return a valid pointer on success or
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.Dv NULL
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on failure.
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Functions which return an integer will return \-1 on failure.
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All failing calls will indicate the error by setting
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.Va errno .
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr puffs 3 ,
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.Xr puffs_cc 3
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