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1 /*
2 * include/net/9p/client.h
3 *
4 * 9P Client Definitions
5 *
6 * Copyright (C) 2008 by Eric Van Hensbergen <ericvh@gmail.com>
7 * Copyright (C) 2007 by Latchesar Ionkov <lucho@ionkov.net>
8 *
9 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
11 * as published by the Free Software Foundation.
12 *
13 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 * GNU General Public License for more details.
17 *
18 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 * along with this program; if not, write to:
20 * Free Software Foundation
21 * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor
22 * Boston, MA 02111-1301 USA
23 *
24 */
25
26 #ifndef NET_9P_CLIENT_H
27 #define NET_9P_CLIENT_H
28
29 #include <linux/utsname.h>
30
31 /* Number of requests per row */
32 #define P9_ROW_MAXTAG 255
33
34 /** enum p9_proto_versions - 9P protocol versions
35 * @p9_proto_legacy: 9P Legacy mode, pre-9P2000.u
36 * @p9_proto_2000u: 9P2000.u extension
37 * @p9_proto_2000L: 9P2000.L extension
38 */
39
40 enum p9_proto_versions{
41 p9_proto_legacy,
42 p9_proto_2000u,
43 p9_proto_2000L,
44 };
45
46
47 /**
48 * enum p9_trans_status - different states of underlying transports
49 * @Connected: transport is connected and healthy
50 * @Disconnected: transport has been disconnected
51 * @Hung: transport is connected by wedged
52 *
53 * This enumeration details the various states a transport
54 * instatiation can be in.
55 */
56
57 enum p9_trans_status {
58 Connected,
59 BeginDisconnect,
60 Disconnected,
61 Hung,
62 };
63
64 /**
65 * enum p9_req_status_t - status of a request
66 * @REQ_STATUS_IDLE: request slot unused
67 * @REQ_STATUS_ALLOC: request has been allocated but not sent
68 * @REQ_STATUS_UNSENT: request waiting to be sent
69 * @REQ_STATUS_SENT: request sent to server
70 * @REQ_STATUS_RCVD: response received from server
71 * @REQ_STATUS_FLSHD: request has been flushed
72 * @REQ_STATUS_ERROR: request encountered an error on the client side
73 *
74 * The @REQ_STATUS_IDLE state is used to mark a request slot as unused
75 * but use is actually tracked by the idpool structure which handles tag
76 * id allocation.
77 *
78 */
79
80 enum p9_req_status_t {
81 REQ_STATUS_IDLE,
82 REQ_STATUS_ALLOC,
83 REQ_STATUS_UNSENT,
84 REQ_STATUS_SENT,
85 REQ_STATUS_RCVD,
86 REQ_STATUS_FLSHD,
87 REQ_STATUS_ERROR,
88 };
89
90 /**
91 * struct p9_req_t - request slots
92 * @status: status of this request slot
93 * @t_err: transport error
94 * @flush_tag: tag of request being flushed (for flush requests)
95 * @wq: wait_queue for the client to block on for this request
96 * @tc: the request fcall structure
97 * @rc: the response fcall structure
98 * @aux: transport specific data (provided for trans_fd migration)
99 * @req_list: link for higher level objects to chain requests
100 *
101 * Transport use an array to track outstanding requests
102 * instead of a list. While this may incurr overhead during initial
103 * allocation or expansion, it makes request lookup much easier as the
104 * tag id is a index into an array. (We use tag+1 so that we can accommodate
105 * the -1 tag for the T_VERSION request).
106 * This also has the nice effect of only having to allocate wait_queues
107 * once, instead of constantly allocating and freeing them. Its possible
108 * other resources could benefit from this scheme as well.
109 *
110 */
111
112 struct p9_req_t {
113 int status;
114 int t_err;
115 wait_queue_head_t *wq;
116 struct p9_fcall *tc;
117 struct p9_fcall *rc;
118 void *aux;
119
120 struct list_head req_list;
121 };
122
123 /**
124 * struct p9_client - per client instance state
125 * @lock: protect @fidlist
126 * @msize: maximum data size negotiated by protocol
127 * @dotu: extension flags negotiated by protocol
128 * @proto_version: 9P protocol version to use
129 * @trans_mod: module API instantiated with this client
130 * @trans: tranport instance state and API
131 * @fidpool: fid handle accounting for session
132 * @fidlist: List of active fid handles
133 * @tagpool - transaction id accounting for session
134 * @reqs - 2D array of requests
135 * @max_tag - current maximum tag id allocated
136 * @name - node name used as client id
137 *
138 * The client structure is used to keep track of various per-client
139 * state that has been instantiated.
140 * In order to minimize per-transaction overhead we use a
141 * simple array to lookup requests instead of a hash table
142 * or linked list. In order to support larger number of
143 * transactions, we make this a 2D array, allocating new rows
144 * when we need to grow the total number of the transactions.
145 *
146 * Each row is 256 requests and we'll support up to 256 rows for
147 * a total of 64k concurrent requests per session.
148 *
149 * Bugs: duplicated data and potentially unnecessary elements.
150 */
151
152 struct p9_client {
153 spinlock_t lock; /* protect client structure */
154 unsigned int msize;
155 unsigned char proto_version;
156 struct p9_trans_module *trans_mod;
157 enum p9_trans_status status;
158 void *trans;
159
160 struct p9_idpool *fidpool;
161 struct list_head fidlist;
162
163 struct p9_idpool *tagpool;
164 struct p9_req_t *reqs[P9_ROW_MAXTAG];
165 int max_tag;
166
167 char name[__NEW_UTS_LEN + 1];
168 };
169
170 /**
171 * struct p9_fid - file system entity handle
172 * @clnt: back pointer to instantiating &p9_client
173 * @fid: numeric identifier for this handle
174 * @mode: current mode of this fid (enum?)
175 * @qid: the &p9_qid server identifier this handle points to
176 * @iounit: the server reported maximum transaction size for this file
177 * @uid: the numeric uid of the local user who owns this handle
178 * @rdir: readdir accounting structure (allocated on demand)
179 * @flist: per-client-instance fid tracking
180 * @dlist: per-dentry fid tracking
181 *
182 * TODO: This needs lots of explanation.
183 */
184
185 struct p9_fid {
186 struct p9_client *clnt;
187 u32 fid;
188 int mode;
189 struct p9_qid qid;
190 u32 iounit;
191 kuid_t uid;
192
193 void *rdir;
194
195 struct list_head flist;
196 struct hlist_node dlist; /* list of all fids attached to a dentry */
197 };
198
199 /**
200 * struct p9_dirent - directory entry structure
201 * @qid: The p9 server qid for this dirent
202 * @d_off: offset to the next dirent
203 * @d_type: type of file
204 * @d_name: file name
205 */
206
207 struct p9_dirent {
208 struct p9_qid qid;
209 u64 d_off;
210 unsigned char d_type;
211 char d_name[256];
212 };
213
214 struct iov_iter;
215
216 int p9_client_statfs(struct p9_fid *fid, struct p9_rstatfs *sb);
217 int p9_client_rename(struct p9_fid *fid, struct p9_fid *newdirfid,
218 const char *name);
219 int p9_client_renameat(struct p9_fid *olddirfid, const char *old_name,
220 struct p9_fid *newdirfid, const char *new_name);
221 struct p9_client *p9_client_create(const char *dev_name, char *options);
222 void p9_client_destroy(struct p9_client *clnt);
223 void p9_client_disconnect(struct p9_client *clnt);
224 void p9_client_begin_disconnect(struct p9_client *clnt);
225 struct p9_fid *p9_client_attach(struct p9_client *clnt, struct p9_fid *afid,
226 char *uname, kuid_t n_uname, char *aname);
227 struct p9_fid *p9_client_walk(struct p9_fid *oldfid, uint16_t nwname,
228 char **wnames, int clone);
229 int p9_client_open(struct p9_fid *fid, int mode);
230 int p9_client_fcreate(struct p9_fid *fid, char *name, u32 perm, int mode,
231 char *extension);
232 int p9_client_link(struct p9_fid *fid, struct p9_fid *oldfid, char *newname);
233 int p9_client_symlink(struct p9_fid *fid, char *name, char *symname, kgid_t gid,
234 struct p9_qid *qid);
235 int p9_client_create_dotl(struct p9_fid *ofid, char *name, u32 flags, u32 mode,
236 kgid_t gid, struct p9_qid *qid);
237 int p9_client_clunk(struct p9_fid *fid);
238 int p9_client_fsync(struct p9_fid *fid, int datasync);
239 int p9_client_remove(struct p9_fid *fid);
240 int p9_client_unlinkat(struct p9_fid *dfid, const char *name, int flags);
241 int p9_client_read(struct p9_fid *fid, u64 offset, struct iov_iter *to, int *err);
242 int p9_client_write(struct p9_fid *fid, u64 offset, struct iov_iter *from, int *err);
243 int p9_client_readdir(struct p9_fid *fid, char *data, u32 count, u64 offset);
244 int p9dirent_read(struct p9_client *clnt, char *buf, int len,
245 struct p9_dirent *dirent);
246 struct p9_wstat *p9_client_stat(struct p9_fid *fid);
247 int p9_client_wstat(struct p9_fid *fid, struct p9_wstat *wst);
248 int p9_client_setattr(struct p9_fid *fid, struct p9_iattr_dotl *attr);
249
250 struct p9_stat_dotl *p9_client_getattr_dotl(struct p9_fid *fid,
251 u64 request_mask);
252
253 int p9_client_mknod_dotl(struct p9_fid *oldfid, char *name, int mode,
254 dev_t rdev, kgid_t gid, struct p9_qid *);
255 int p9_client_mkdir_dotl(struct p9_fid *fid, char *name, int mode,
256 kgid_t gid, struct p9_qid *);
257 int p9_client_lock_dotl(struct p9_fid *fid, struct p9_flock *flock, u8 *status);
258 int p9_client_getlock_dotl(struct p9_fid *fid, struct p9_getlock *fl);
259 struct p9_req_t *p9_tag_lookup(struct p9_client *, u16);
260 void p9_client_cb(struct p9_client *c, struct p9_req_t *req, int status);
261
262 int p9_parse_header(struct p9_fcall *, int32_t *, int8_t *, int16_t *, int);
263 int p9stat_read(struct p9_client *, char *, int, struct p9_wstat *);
264 void p9stat_free(struct p9_wstat *);
265
266 int p9_is_proto_dotu(struct p9_client *clnt);
267 int p9_is_proto_dotl(struct p9_client *clnt);
268 struct p9_fid *p9_client_xattrwalk(struct p9_fid *, const char *, u64 *);
269 int p9_client_xattrcreate(struct p9_fid *, const char *, u64, int);
270 int p9_client_readlink(struct p9_fid *fid, char **target);
271
272 #endif /* NET_9P_CLIENT_H */