mc/vfs/vfs.h

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C

#ifndef MC_VFS_VFS_H
#define MC_VFS_VFS_H
void vfs_init (void);
void vfs_shut (void);
char *vfs_strip_suffix_from_filename (const char *filename);
char *vfs_canon (const char *path);
char *mc_get_current_wd (char *buffer, int bufsize);
char *vfs_get_current_dir (void);
int vfs_current_is_local (void);
int vfs_file_is_local (const char *filename);
/* Only the routines outside of the VFS module need the emulation macros */
int mc_open (const char *filename, int flags, ...);
int mc_close (int handle);
int mc_read (int handle, void *buffer, int count);
int mc_write (int handle, const void *buffer, int count);
off_t mc_lseek (int fd, off_t offset, int whence);
int mc_chdir (const char *path);
DIR *mc_opendir (const char *dirname);
struct dirent *mc_readdir (DIR * dirp);
int mc_closedir (DIR * dir);
int mc_stat (const char *path, struct stat *buf);
int mc_lstat (const char *path, struct stat *buf);
int mc_fstat (int fd, struct stat *buf);
int mc_chmod (const char *path, mode_t mode);
int mc_chown (const char *path, uid_t owner, gid_t group);
int mc_utime (const char *path, struct utimbuf *times);
int mc_readlink (const char *path, char *buf, int bufsiz);
int mc_unlink (const char *path);
int mc_symlink (const char *name1, const char *name2);
int mc_link (const char *name1, const char *name2);
int mc_mknod (const char *, mode_t, dev_t);
int mc_rename (const char *original, const char *target);
int mc_rmdir (const char *path);
int mc_mkdir (const char *path, mode_t mode);
char *mc_getlocalcopy (const char *pathname);
int mc_ungetlocalcopy (const char *pathname, const char *local, int has_changed);
int mc_ctl (int fd, int ctlop, void *arg);
int mc_setctl (const char *path, int ctlop, void *arg);
/* Operations for mc_ctl - on open file */
enum {
VFS_CTL_IS_NOTREADY
};
/* Operations for mc_setctl - on path */
enum {
VFS_SETCTL_FORGET,
VFS_SETCTL_RUN,
VFS_SETCTL_LOGFILE,
VFS_SETCTL_FLUSH, /* invalidate directory cache */
/* Setting this makes vfs layer give out potentially incorrect data,
but it also makes some operations much faster. Use with caution. */
VFS_SETCTL_STALE_DATA
};
#define O_ALL (O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_NOCTTY | O_NDELAY | O_SYNC | O_WRONLY | O_RDWR | O_RDONLY)
/* Midnight commander code should _not_ use other flags than those
listed above and O_APPEND */
#if (O_ALL & O_APPEND)
#warning "Unexpected problem with flags, O_LINEAR disabled, contact pavel@ucw.cz"
#define O_LINEAR 0
#define IS_LINEAR(a) 0
#define NO_LINEAR(a) a
#else
#define O_LINEAR O_APPEND
#define IS_LINEAR(a) ((a) == (O_RDONLY | O_LINEAR)) /* Return only 0 and 1 ! */
#define NO_LINEAR(a) (((a) == (O_RDONLY | O_LINEAR)) ? O_RDONLY : (a))
#endif
/* O_LINEAR is strange beast, be careful. If you open file asserting
* O_RDONLY | O_LINEAR, you promise:
*
* a) to read file linearly from beginning to the end
* b) not to open another file before you close this one
* (this will likely go away in future)
* as a special gift, you may
* c) lseek() immediately after open(), giving ftpfs chance to
* reget. Be warned that this lseek() can fail, and you _have_
* to handle that gratefully.
*
* O_LINEAR allows filesystems not to create temporary file in some
* cases (ftp transfer). -- pavel@ucw.cz
*/
/* And now some defines for our errors. */
#ifdef ENOSYS
#define E_NOTSUPP ENOSYS /* for use in vfs when module does not provide function */
#else
#define E_NOTSUPP EFAULT /* Does this happen? */
#endif
#ifdef ENOMSG
#define E_UNKNOWN ENOMSG /* if we do not know what error happened */
#else
#define E_UNKNOWN EIO /* if we do not know what error happened */
#endif
#ifdef EREMOTEIO
#define E_REMOTE EREMOTEIO /* if other side of ftp/fish reports error */
#else
#define E_REMOTE ENETUNREACH /* :-( there's no EREMOTEIO on some systems */
#endif
#ifdef EPROTO
#define E_PROTO EPROTO /* if other side fails to follow protocol */
#else
#define E_PROTO EIO
#endif
#endif