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Enable callers to use const pointers where they are able to. Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com> Tested-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
328 lines
8.7 KiB
C
328 lines
8.7 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
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/*
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* Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997 Olaf Kirch <okir@monad.swb.de>
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*
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* This file describes the layout of the file handles as passed
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* over the wire.
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*/
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#ifndef _LINUX_NFSD_NFSFH_H
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#define _LINUX_NFSD_NFSFH_H
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#include <linux/crc32.h>
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#include <linux/sunrpc/svc.h>
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#include <linux/iversion.h>
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#include <linux/exportfs.h>
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#include <linux/nfs4.h>
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/*
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* The file handle starts with a sequence of four-byte words.
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* The first word contains a version number (1) and three descriptor bytes
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* that tell how the remaining 3 variable length fields should be handled.
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* These three bytes are auth_type, fsid_type and fileid_type.
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*
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* All four-byte values are in host-byte-order.
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*
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* The auth_type field is deprecated and must be set to 0.
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*
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* The fsid_type identifies how the filesystem (or export point) is
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* encoded.
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* Current values:
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* 0 - 4 byte device id (ms-2-bytes major, ls-2-bytes minor), 4byte inode number
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* NOTE: we cannot use the kdev_t device id value, because kdev_t.h
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* says we mustn't. We must break it up and reassemble.
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* 1 - 4 byte user specified identifier
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* 2 - 4 byte major, 4 byte minor, 4 byte inode number - DEPRECATED
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* 3 - 4 byte device id, encoded for user-space, 4 byte inode number
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* 4 - 4 byte inode number and 4 byte uuid
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* 5 - 8 byte uuid
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* 6 - 16 byte uuid
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* 7 - 8 byte inode number and 16 byte uuid
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*
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* The fileid_type identifies how the file within the filesystem is encoded.
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* The values for this field are filesystem specific, exccept that
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* filesystems must not use the values '0' or '0xff'. 'See enum fid_type'
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* in include/linux/exportfs.h for currently registered values.
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*/
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struct knfsd_fh {
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unsigned int fh_size; /*
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* Points to the current size while
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* building a new file handle.
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*/
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union {
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char fh_raw[NFS4_FHSIZE];
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struct {
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u8 fh_version; /* == 1 */
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u8 fh_auth_type; /* deprecated */
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u8 fh_fsid_type;
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u8 fh_fileid_type;
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u32 fh_fsid[]; /* flexible-array member */
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};
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};
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};
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static inline __u32 ino_t_to_u32(ino_t ino)
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{
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return (__u32) ino;
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}
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static inline ino_t u32_to_ino_t(__u32 uino)
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{
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return (ino_t) uino;
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}
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/*
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* This is the internal representation of an NFS handle used in knfsd.
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* pre_mtime/post_version will be used to support wcc_attr's in NFSv3.
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*/
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typedef struct svc_fh {
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struct knfsd_fh fh_handle; /* FH data */
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int fh_maxsize; /* max size for fh_handle */
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struct dentry * fh_dentry; /* validated dentry */
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struct svc_export * fh_export; /* export pointer */
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bool fh_want_write; /* remount protection taken */
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bool fh_no_wcc; /* no wcc data needed */
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bool fh_no_atomic_attr;
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/*
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* wcc data is not atomic with
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* operation
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*/
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int fh_flags; /* FH flags */
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bool fh_post_saved; /* post-op attrs saved */
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bool fh_pre_saved; /* pre-op attrs saved */
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/* Pre-op attributes saved when inode is locked */
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__u64 fh_pre_size; /* size before operation */
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struct timespec64 fh_pre_mtime; /* mtime before oper */
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struct timespec64 fh_pre_ctime; /* ctime before oper */
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/*
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* pre-op nfsv4 change attr: note must check IS_I_VERSION(inode)
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* to find out if it is valid.
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*/
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u64 fh_pre_change;
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/* Post-op attributes saved in fh_fill_post_attrs() */
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struct kstat fh_post_attr; /* full attrs after operation */
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u64 fh_post_change; /* nfsv4 change; see above */
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} svc_fh;
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#define NFSD4_FH_FOREIGN (1<<0)
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#define SET_FH_FLAG(c, f) ((c)->fh_flags |= (f))
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#define HAS_FH_FLAG(c, f) ((c)->fh_flags & (f))
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enum nfsd_fsid {
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FSID_DEV = 0,
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FSID_NUM,
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FSID_MAJOR_MINOR,
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FSID_ENCODE_DEV,
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FSID_UUID4_INUM,
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FSID_UUID8,
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FSID_UUID16,
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FSID_UUID16_INUM,
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};
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enum fsid_source {
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FSIDSOURCE_DEV,
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FSIDSOURCE_FSID,
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FSIDSOURCE_UUID,
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};
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extern enum fsid_source fsid_source(const struct svc_fh *fhp);
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/*
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* This might look a little large to "inline" but in all calls except
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* one, 'vers' is constant so moste of the function disappears.
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*
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* In some cases the values are considered to be host endian and in
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* others, net endian. fsidv is always considered to be u32 as the
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* callers don't know which it will be. So we must use __force to keep
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* sparse from complaining. Since these values are opaque to the
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* client, that shouldn't be a problem.
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*/
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static inline void mk_fsid(int vers, u32 *fsidv, dev_t dev, ino_t ino,
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u32 fsid, unsigned char *uuid)
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{
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u32 *up;
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switch(vers) {
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case FSID_DEV:
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fsidv[0] = (__force __u32)htonl((MAJOR(dev)<<16) |
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MINOR(dev));
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fsidv[1] = ino_t_to_u32(ino);
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break;
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case FSID_NUM:
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fsidv[0] = fsid;
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break;
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case FSID_MAJOR_MINOR:
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fsidv[0] = (__force __u32)htonl(MAJOR(dev));
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fsidv[1] = (__force __u32)htonl(MINOR(dev));
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fsidv[2] = ino_t_to_u32(ino);
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break;
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case FSID_ENCODE_DEV:
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fsidv[0] = new_encode_dev(dev);
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fsidv[1] = ino_t_to_u32(ino);
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break;
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case FSID_UUID4_INUM:
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/* 4 byte fsid and inode number */
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up = (u32*)uuid;
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fsidv[0] = ino_t_to_u32(ino);
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fsidv[1] = up[0] ^ up[1] ^ up[2] ^ up[3];
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break;
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case FSID_UUID8:
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/* 8 byte fsid */
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up = (u32*)uuid;
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fsidv[0] = up[0] ^ up[2];
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fsidv[1] = up[1] ^ up[3];
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break;
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case FSID_UUID16:
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/* 16 byte fsid - NFSv3+ only */
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memcpy(fsidv, uuid, 16);
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break;
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case FSID_UUID16_INUM:
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/* 8 byte inode and 16 byte fsid */
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*(u64*)fsidv = (u64)ino;
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memcpy(fsidv+2, uuid, 16);
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break;
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default: BUG();
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}
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}
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static inline int key_len(int type)
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{
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switch(type) {
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case FSID_DEV: return 8;
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case FSID_NUM: return 4;
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case FSID_MAJOR_MINOR: return 12;
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case FSID_ENCODE_DEV: return 8;
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case FSID_UUID4_INUM: return 8;
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case FSID_UUID8: return 8;
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case FSID_UUID16: return 16;
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case FSID_UUID16_INUM: return 24;
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default: return 0;
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}
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}
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/*
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* Shorthand for dprintk()'s
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*/
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extern char * SVCFH_fmt(struct svc_fh *fhp);
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/*
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* Function prototypes
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*/
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__be32 fh_verify(struct svc_rqst *, struct svc_fh *, umode_t, int);
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__be32 fh_compose(struct svc_fh *, struct svc_export *, struct dentry *, struct svc_fh *);
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__be32 fh_update(struct svc_fh *);
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void fh_put(struct svc_fh *);
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static __inline__ struct svc_fh *
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fh_copy(struct svc_fh *dst, const struct svc_fh *src)
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{
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WARN_ON(src->fh_dentry);
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*dst = *src;
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return dst;
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}
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static inline void
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fh_copy_shallow(struct knfsd_fh *dst, const struct knfsd_fh *src)
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{
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dst->fh_size = src->fh_size;
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memcpy(&dst->fh_raw, &src->fh_raw, src->fh_size);
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}
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static __inline__ struct svc_fh *
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fh_init(struct svc_fh *fhp, int maxsize)
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{
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memset(fhp, 0, sizeof(*fhp));
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fhp->fh_maxsize = maxsize;
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return fhp;
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}
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static inline bool fh_match(const struct knfsd_fh *fh1,
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const struct knfsd_fh *fh2)
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{
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if (fh1->fh_size != fh2->fh_size)
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return false;
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if (memcmp(fh1->fh_raw, fh2->fh_raw, fh1->fh_size) != 0)
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return false;
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return true;
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}
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static inline bool fh_fsid_match(const struct knfsd_fh *fh1,
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const struct knfsd_fh *fh2)
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{
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if (fh1->fh_fsid_type != fh2->fh_fsid_type)
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return false;
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if (memcmp(fh1->fh_fsid, fh2->fh_fsid, key_len(fh1->fh_fsid_type)) != 0)
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return false;
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return true;
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}
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#ifdef CONFIG_CRC32
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/**
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* knfsd_fh_hash - calculate the crc32 hash for the filehandle
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* @fh - pointer to filehandle
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*
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* returns a crc32 hash for the filehandle that is compatible with
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* the one displayed by "wireshark".
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*/
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static inline u32 knfsd_fh_hash(const struct knfsd_fh *fh)
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{
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return ~crc32_le(0xFFFFFFFF, fh->fh_raw, fh->fh_size);
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}
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#else
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static inline u32 knfsd_fh_hash(const struct knfsd_fh *fh)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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#endif
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/**
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* fh_clear_pre_post_attrs - Reset pre/post attributes
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* @fhp: file handle to be updated
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*
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*/
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static inline void fh_clear_pre_post_attrs(struct svc_fh *fhp)
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{
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fhp->fh_post_saved = false;
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fhp->fh_pre_saved = false;
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}
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/*
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* We could use i_version alone as the change attribute. However,
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* i_version can go backwards after a reboot. On its own that doesn't
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* necessarily cause a problem, but if i_version goes backwards and then
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* is incremented again it could reuse a value that was previously used
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* before boot, and a client who queried the two values might
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* incorrectly assume nothing changed.
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*
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* By using both ctime and the i_version counter we guarantee that as
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* long as time doesn't go backwards we never reuse an old value.
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*/
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static inline u64 nfsd4_change_attribute(struct kstat *stat,
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struct inode *inode)
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{
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if (inode->i_sb->s_export_op->fetch_iversion)
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return inode->i_sb->s_export_op->fetch_iversion(inode);
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else if (IS_I_VERSION(inode)) {
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u64 chattr;
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chattr = stat->ctime.tv_sec;
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chattr <<= 30;
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chattr += stat->ctime.tv_nsec;
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chattr += inode_query_iversion(inode);
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return chattr;
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} else
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return time_to_chattr(&stat->ctime);
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}
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extern void fh_fill_pre_attrs(struct svc_fh *fhp);
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extern void fh_fill_post_attrs(struct svc_fh *fhp);
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extern void fh_fill_both_attrs(struct svc_fh *fhp);
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#endif /* _LINUX_NFSD_NFSFH_H */
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