From: Allison Henderson <allison.henderson@oracle.com>
To: linux-xfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [PATCH v9 01/28] xfs: Move fs/xfs/xfs_attr.h to fs/xfs/libxfs/xfs_attr.h
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2018 03:14:40 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1537956907-10244-2-git-send-email-allison.henderson@oracle.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1537956907-10244-1-git-send-email-allison.henderson@oracle.com>
This patch moves fs/xfs/xfs_attr.h to fs/xfs/libxfs/xfs_attr.h
since xfs_attr.c is in libxfs. We will need these later in
xfsprogs.
Signed-off-by: Allison Henderson <allison.henderson@oracle.com>
---
fs/xfs/libxfs/xfs_attr.h | 148 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
fs/xfs/xfs_attr.h | 148 -----------------------------------------------
2 files changed, 148 insertions(+), 148 deletions(-)
diff --git a/fs/xfs/libxfs/xfs_attr.h b/fs/xfs/libxfs/xfs_attr.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..033ff8c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/fs/xfs/libxfs/xfs_attr.h
@@ -0,0 +1,148 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2000,2002-2003,2005 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
+ * All Rights Reserved.
+ */
+#ifndef __XFS_ATTR_H__
+#define __XFS_ATTR_H__
+
+struct xfs_inode;
+struct xfs_da_args;
+struct xfs_attr_list_context;
+
+/*
+ * Large attribute lists are structured around Btrees where all the data
+ * elements are in the leaf nodes. Attribute names are hashed into an int,
+ * then that int is used as the index into the Btree. Since the hashval
+ * of an attribute name may not be unique, we may have duplicate keys.
+ * The internal links in the Btree are logical block offsets into the file.
+ *
+ * Small attribute lists use a different format and are packed as tightly
+ * as possible so as to fit into the literal area of the inode.
+ */
+
+/*========================================================================
+ * External interfaces
+ *========================================================================*/
+
+
+#define ATTR_DONTFOLLOW 0x0001 /* -- unused, from IRIX -- */
+#define ATTR_ROOT 0x0002 /* use attrs in root (trusted) namespace */
+#define ATTR_TRUST 0x0004 /* -- unused, from IRIX -- */
+#define ATTR_SECURE 0x0008 /* use attrs in security namespace */
+#define ATTR_CREATE 0x0010 /* pure create: fail if attr already exists */
+#define ATTR_REPLACE 0x0020 /* pure set: fail if attr does not exist */
+
+#define ATTR_KERNOTIME 0x1000 /* [kernel] don't update inode timestamps */
+#define ATTR_KERNOVAL 0x2000 /* [kernel] get attr size only, not value */
+
+#define ATTR_INCOMPLETE 0x4000 /* [kernel] return INCOMPLETE attr keys */
+
+#define XFS_ATTR_FLAGS \
+ { ATTR_DONTFOLLOW, "DONTFOLLOW" }, \
+ { ATTR_ROOT, "ROOT" }, \
+ { ATTR_TRUST, "TRUST" }, \
+ { ATTR_SECURE, "SECURE" }, \
+ { ATTR_CREATE, "CREATE" }, \
+ { ATTR_REPLACE, "REPLACE" }, \
+ { ATTR_KERNOTIME, "KERNOTIME" }, \
+ { ATTR_KERNOVAL, "KERNOVAL" }, \
+ { ATTR_INCOMPLETE, "INCOMPLETE" }
+
+/*
+ * The maximum size (into the kernel or returned from the kernel) of an
+ * attribute value or the buffer used for an attr_list() call. Larger
+ * sizes will result in an ERANGE return code.
+ */
+#define ATTR_MAX_VALUELEN (64*1024) /* max length of a value */
+
+/*
+ * Define how lists of attribute names are returned to the user from
+ * the attr_list() call. A large, 32bit aligned, buffer is passed in
+ * along with its size. We put an array of offsets at the top that each
+ * reference an attrlist_ent_t and pack the attrlist_ent_t's at the bottom.
+ */
+typedef struct attrlist {
+ __s32 al_count; /* number of entries in attrlist */
+ __s32 al_more; /* T/F: more attrs (do call again) */
+ __s32 al_offset[1]; /* byte offsets of attrs [var-sized] */
+} attrlist_t;
+
+/*
+ * Show the interesting info about one attribute. This is what the
+ * al_offset[i] entry points to.
+ */
+typedef struct attrlist_ent { /* data from attr_list() */
+ __u32 a_valuelen; /* number bytes in value of attr */
+ char a_name[1]; /* attr name (NULL terminated) */
+} attrlist_ent_t;
+
+/*
+ * Given a pointer to the (char*) buffer containing the attr_list() result,
+ * and an index, return a pointer to the indicated attribute in the buffer.
+ */
+#define ATTR_ENTRY(buffer, index) \
+ ((attrlist_ent_t *) \
+ &((char *)buffer)[ ((attrlist_t *)(buffer))->al_offset[index] ])
+
+/*
+ * Kernel-internal version of the attrlist cursor.
+ */
+typedef struct attrlist_cursor_kern {
+ __u32 hashval; /* hash value of next entry to add */
+ __u32 blkno; /* block containing entry (suggestion) */
+ __u32 offset; /* offset in list of equal-hashvals */
+ __u16 pad1; /* padding to match user-level */
+ __u8 pad2; /* padding to match user-level */
+ __u8 initted; /* T/F: cursor has been initialized */
+} attrlist_cursor_kern_t;
+
+
+/*========================================================================
+ * Structure used to pass context around among the routines.
+ *========================================================================*/
+
+
+/* void; state communicated via *context */
+typedef void (*put_listent_func_t)(struct xfs_attr_list_context *, int,
+ unsigned char *, int, int);
+
+typedef struct xfs_attr_list_context {
+ struct xfs_trans *tp;
+ struct xfs_inode *dp; /* inode */
+ struct attrlist_cursor_kern *cursor; /* position in list */
+ char *alist; /* output buffer */
+ int seen_enough; /* T/F: seen enough of list? */
+ ssize_t count; /* num used entries */
+ int dupcnt; /* count dup hashvals seen */
+ int bufsize; /* total buffer size */
+ int firstu; /* first used byte in buffer */
+ int flags; /* from VOP call */
+ int resynch; /* T/F: resynch with cursor */
+ put_listent_func_t put_listent; /* list output fmt function */
+ int index; /* index into output buffer */
+} xfs_attr_list_context_t;
+
+
+/*========================================================================
+ * Function prototypes for the kernel.
+ *========================================================================*/
+
+/*
+ * Overall external interface routines.
+ */
+int xfs_attr_inactive(struct xfs_inode *dp);
+int xfs_attr_list_int_ilocked(struct xfs_attr_list_context *);
+int xfs_attr_list_int(struct xfs_attr_list_context *);
+int xfs_inode_hasattr(struct xfs_inode *ip);
+int xfs_attr_get_ilocked(struct xfs_inode *ip, struct xfs_da_args *args);
+int xfs_attr_get(struct xfs_inode *ip, const unsigned char *name,
+ unsigned char *value, int *valuelenp, int flags);
+int xfs_attr_set(struct xfs_inode *dp, const unsigned char *name,
+ unsigned char *value, int valuelen, int flags);
+int xfs_attr_remove(struct xfs_inode *dp, const unsigned char *name, int flags);
+int xfs_attr_list(struct xfs_inode *dp, char *buffer, int bufsize,
+ int flags, struct attrlist_cursor_kern *cursor);
+
+
+#endif /* __XFS_ATTR_H__ */
diff --git a/fs/xfs/xfs_attr.h b/fs/xfs/xfs_attr.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 033ff8c..0000000
--- a/fs/xfs/xfs_attr.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,148 +0,0 @@
-// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2000,2002-2003,2005 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
- * All Rights Reserved.
- */
-#ifndef __XFS_ATTR_H__
-#define __XFS_ATTR_H__
-
-struct xfs_inode;
-struct xfs_da_args;
-struct xfs_attr_list_context;
-
-/*
- * Large attribute lists are structured around Btrees where all the data
- * elements are in the leaf nodes. Attribute names are hashed into an int,
- * then that int is used as the index into the Btree. Since the hashval
- * of an attribute name may not be unique, we may have duplicate keys.
- * The internal links in the Btree are logical block offsets into the file.
- *
- * Small attribute lists use a different format and are packed as tightly
- * as possible so as to fit into the literal area of the inode.
- */
-
-/*========================================================================
- * External interfaces
- *========================================================================*/
-
-
-#define ATTR_DONTFOLLOW 0x0001 /* -- unused, from IRIX -- */
-#define ATTR_ROOT 0x0002 /* use attrs in root (trusted) namespace */
-#define ATTR_TRUST 0x0004 /* -- unused, from IRIX -- */
-#define ATTR_SECURE 0x0008 /* use attrs in security namespace */
-#define ATTR_CREATE 0x0010 /* pure create: fail if attr already exists */
-#define ATTR_REPLACE 0x0020 /* pure set: fail if attr does not exist */
-
-#define ATTR_KERNOTIME 0x1000 /* [kernel] don't update inode timestamps */
-#define ATTR_KERNOVAL 0x2000 /* [kernel] get attr size only, not value */
-
-#define ATTR_INCOMPLETE 0x4000 /* [kernel] return INCOMPLETE attr keys */
-
-#define XFS_ATTR_FLAGS \
- { ATTR_DONTFOLLOW, "DONTFOLLOW" }, \
- { ATTR_ROOT, "ROOT" }, \
- { ATTR_TRUST, "TRUST" }, \
- { ATTR_SECURE, "SECURE" }, \
- { ATTR_CREATE, "CREATE" }, \
- { ATTR_REPLACE, "REPLACE" }, \
- { ATTR_KERNOTIME, "KERNOTIME" }, \
- { ATTR_KERNOVAL, "KERNOVAL" }, \
- { ATTR_INCOMPLETE, "INCOMPLETE" }
-
-/*
- * The maximum size (into the kernel or returned from the kernel) of an
- * attribute value or the buffer used for an attr_list() call. Larger
- * sizes will result in an ERANGE return code.
- */
-#define ATTR_MAX_VALUELEN (64*1024) /* max length of a value */
-
-/*
- * Define how lists of attribute names are returned to the user from
- * the attr_list() call. A large, 32bit aligned, buffer is passed in
- * along with its size. We put an array of offsets at the top that each
- * reference an attrlist_ent_t and pack the attrlist_ent_t's at the bottom.
- */
-typedef struct attrlist {
- __s32 al_count; /* number of entries in attrlist */
- __s32 al_more; /* T/F: more attrs (do call again) */
- __s32 al_offset[1]; /* byte offsets of attrs [var-sized] */
-} attrlist_t;
-
-/*
- * Show the interesting info about one attribute. This is what the
- * al_offset[i] entry points to.
- */
-typedef struct attrlist_ent { /* data from attr_list() */
- __u32 a_valuelen; /* number bytes in value of attr */
- char a_name[1]; /* attr name (NULL terminated) */
-} attrlist_ent_t;
-
-/*
- * Given a pointer to the (char*) buffer containing the attr_list() result,
- * and an index, return a pointer to the indicated attribute in the buffer.
- */
-#define ATTR_ENTRY(buffer, index) \
- ((attrlist_ent_t *) \
- &((char *)buffer)[ ((attrlist_t *)(buffer))->al_offset[index] ])
-
-/*
- * Kernel-internal version of the attrlist cursor.
- */
-typedef struct attrlist_cursor_kern {
- __u32 hashval; /* hash value of next entry to add */
- __u32 blkno; /* block containing entry (suggestion) */
- __u32 offset; /* offset in list of equal-hashvals */
- __u16 pad1; /* padding to match user-level */
- __u8 pad2; /* padding to match user-level */
- __u8 initted; /* T/F: cursor has been initialized */
-} attrlist_cursor_kern_t;
-
-
-/*========================================================================
- * Structure used to pass context around among the routines.
- *========================================================================*/
-
-
-/* void; state communicated via *context */
-typedef void (*put_listent_func_t)(struct xfs_attr_list_context *, int,
- unsigned char *, int, int);
-
-typedef struct xfs_attr_list_context {
- struct xfs_trans *tp;
- struct xfs_inode *dp; /* inode */
- struct attrlist_cursor_kern *cursor; /* position in list */
- char *alist; /* output buffer */
- int seen_enough; /* T/F: seen enough of list? */
- ssize_t count; /* num used entries */
- int dupcnt; /* count dup hashvals seen */
- int bufsize; /* total buffer size */
- int firstu; /* first used byte in buffer */
- int flags; /* from VOP call */
- int resynch; /* T/F: resynch with cursor */
- put_listent_func_t put_listent; /* list output fmt function */
- int index; /* index into output buffer */
-} xfs_attr_list_context_t;
-
-
-/*========================================================================
- * Function prototypes for the kernel.
- *========================================================================*/
-
-/*
- * Overall external interface routines.
- */
-int xfs_attr_inactive(struct xfs_inode *dp);
-int xfs_attr_list_int_ilocked(struct xfs_attr_list_context *);
-int xfs_attr_list_int(struct xfs_attr_list_context *);
-int xfs_inode_hasattr(struct xfs_inode *ip);
-int xfs_attr_get_ilocked(struct xfs_inode *ip, struct xfs_da_args *args);
-int xfs_attr_get(struct xfs_inode *ip, const unsigned char *name,
- unsigned char *value, int *valuelenp, int flags);
-int xfs_attr_set(struct xfs_inode *dp, const unsigned char *name,
- unsigned char *value, int valuelen, int flags);
-int xfs_attr_remove(struct xfs_inode *dp, const unsigned char *name, int flags);
-int xfs_attr_list(struct xfs_inode *dp, char *buffer, int bufsize,
- int flags, struct attrlist_cursor_kern *cursor);
-
-
-#endif /* __XFS_ATTR_H__ */
--
2.7.4
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Thread overview: 33+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2018-09-26 10:14 [PATCH v9 00/28] Parent Pointers v9 Allison Henderson
2018-09-26 10:14 ` Allison Henderson [this message]
2018-09-26 10:14 ` [PATCH v9 02/28] xfs: Add helper function xfs_attr_try_sf_addname Allison Henderson
2018-10-06 3:01 ` Darrick J. Wong
2018-10-06 3:13 ` Dave Chinner
2018-09-26 10:14 ` [PATCH v9 03/28] xfs: Add attibute set and helper functions Allison Henderson
2018-10-06 2:51 ` Dave Chinner
2018-09-26 10:14 ` [PATCH v9 04/28] xfs: Add attibute remove " Allison Henderson
2018-09-26 10:14 ` [PATCH v9 05/28] xfs: Hold inode locks in xfs_ialloc Allison Henderson
2018-10-06 2:53 ` Dave Chinner
2018-09-26 10:14 ` [PATCH v9 06/28] xfs: Add trans toggle to attr routines Allison Henderson
2018-09-26 10:14 ` [PATCH v9 07/28] xfs: Set up infastructure for deferred attribute operations Allison Henderson
2018-09-26 10:14 ` [PATCH v9 08/28] xfs: Add xfs_attr_set_deferred and xfs_attr_remove_deferred Allison Henderson
2018-09-26 10:14 ` [PATCH v9 09/28] xfs: Add xfs_has_attr and subroutines Allison Henderson
2018-09-26 10:14 ` [PATCH v9 10/28] xfs: Add attr context to log item Allison Henderson
2018-09-26 10:14 ` [PATCH v9 11/28] xfs: Roll delayed attr operations by returning EAGAIN Allison Henderson
2018-09-26 10:14 ` [PATCH v9 12/28] xfs: Remove roll_trans boolean Allison Henderson
2018-09-26 10:14 ` [PATCH v9 13/28] xfs: Remove all strlen calls in all xfs_attr_* functions for attr names Allison Henderson
2018-09-26 10:14 ` [PATCH v9 14/28] xfs: get directory offset when adding directory name Allison Henderson
2018-09-26 10:14 ` [PATCH v9 15/28] xfs: get directory offset when removing " Allison Henderson
2018-09-26 10:14 ` [PATCH v9 16/28] xfs: get directory offset when replacing a " Allison Henderson
2018-09-26 10:14 ` [PATCH v9 17/28] xfs: add parent pointer support to attribute code Allison Henderson
2018-09-26 10:14 ` [PATCH v9 18/28] xfs: define parent pointer xattr format Allison Henderson
2018-09-26 10:14 ` [PATCH v9 19/28] xfs: extent transaction reservations for parent attributes Allison Henderson
2018-09-26 10:14 ` [PATCH v9 20/28] xfs: parent pointer attribute creation Allison Henderson
2018-09-26 10:15 ` [PATCH v9 21/28] xfs: add parent attributes to link Allison Henderson
2018-09-26 10:15 ` [PATCH v9 22/28] xfs: remove parent pointers in unlink Allison Henderson
2018-09-26 10:15 ` [PATCH v9 23/28] xfs: Add parent pointers to rename Allison Henderson
2018-09-26 10:15 ` [PATCH v9 24/28] xfs: Add the parent pointer support to the superblock version 5 Allison Henderson
2018-09-26 10:15 ` [PATCH v9 25/28] xfs: Add helper function xfs_attr_list_context_init Allison Henderson
2018-09-26 10:15 ` [PATCH v9 26/28] xfs: Increase XFS_DEFER_OPS_NR_INODES to 4 Allison Henderson
2018-09-26 10:15 ` [PATCH v9 27/28] xfs: Add parent pointer ioctl Allison Henderson
2018-09-26 10:15 ` [PATCH v9 28/28] xfs: Add delayed attributes error tag Allison Henderson
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