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   1/*
   2 * include/net/9p/9p.h
   3 *
   4 * 9P protocol definitions.
   5 *
   6 *  Copyright (C) 2005 by Latchesar Ionkov <lucho@ionkov.net>
   7 *  Copyright (C) 2004 by Eric Van Hensbergen <ericvh@gmail.com>
   8 *  Copyright (C) 2002 by Ron Minnich <rminnich@lanl.gov>
   9 *
  10 *  This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  11 *  it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
  12 *  as published by the Free Software Foundation.
  13 *
  14 *  This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  15 *  but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  16 *  MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
  17 *  GNU General Public License for more details.
  18 *
  19 *  You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  20 *  along with this program; if not, write to:
  21 *  Free Software Foundation
  22 *  51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor
  23 *  Boston, MA  02111-1301  USA
  24 *
  25 */
  26
  27#ifndef NET_9P_H
  28#define NET_9P_H
  29
  30/**
  31 * enum p9_debug_flags - bits for mount time debug parameter
  32 * @P9_DEBUG_ERROR: more verbose error messages including original error string
  33 * @P9_DEBUG_9P: 9P protocol tracing
  34 * @P9_DEBUG_VFS: VFS API tracing
  35 * @P9_DEBUG_CONV: protocol conversion tracing
  36 * @P9_DEBUG_MUX: trace management of concurrent transactions
  37 * @P9_DEBUG_TRANS: transport tracing
  38 * @P9_DEBUG_SLABS: memory management tracing
  39 * @P9_DEBUG_FCALL: verbose dump of protocol messages
  40 * @P9_DEBUG_FID: fid allocation/deallocation tracking
  41 * @P9_DEBUG_PKT: packet marshalling/unmarshalling
  42 * @P9_DEBUG_FSC: FS-cache tracing
  43 * @P9_DEBUG_VPKT: Verbose packet debugging (full packet dump)
  44 *
  45 * These flags are passed at mount time to turn on various levels of
  46 * verbosity and tracing which will be output to the system logs.
  47 */
  48
  49enum p9_debug_flags {
  50        P9_DEBUG_ERROR =        (1<<0),
  51        P9_DEBUG_9P =           (1<<2),
  52        P9_DEBUG_VFS =          (1<<3),
  53        P9_DEBUG_CONV =         (1<<4),
  54        P9_DEBUG_MUX =          (1<<5),
  55        P9_DEBUG_TRANS =        (1<<6),
  56        P9_DEBUG_SLABS =        (1<<7),
  57        P9_DEBUG_FCALL =        (1<<8),
  58        P9_DEBUG_FID =          (1<<9),
  59        P9_DEBUG_PKT =          (1<<10),
  60        P9_DEBUG_FSC =          (1<<11),
  61        P9_DEBUG_VPKT =         (1<<12),
  62};
  63
  64#ifdef CONFIG_NET_9P_DEBUG
  65extern unsigned int p9_debug_level;
  66__printf(3, 4)
  67void _p9_debug(enum p9_debug_flags level, const char *func,
  68               const char *fmt, ...);
  69#define p9_debug(level, fmt, ...)                       \
  70        _p9_debug(level, __func__, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
  71#else
  72#define p9_debug(level, fmt, ...)                       \
  73        no_printk(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
  74#endif
  75
  76/**
  77 * enum p9_msg_t - 9P message types
  78 * @P9_TLERROR: not used
  79 * @P9_RLERROR: response for any failed request for 9P2000.L
  80 * @P9_TSTATFS: file system status request
  81 * @P9_RSTATFS: file system status response
  82 * @P9_TSYMLINK: make symlink request
  83 * @P9_RSYMLINK: make symlink response
  84 * @P9_TMKNOD: create a special file object request
  85 * @P9_RMKNOD: create a special file object response
  86 * @P9_TLCREATE: prepare a handle for I/O on an new file for 9P2000.L
  87 * @P9_RLCREATE: response with file access information for 9P2000.L
  88 * @P9_TRENAME: rename request
  89 * @P9_RRENAME: rename response
  90 * @P9_TMKDIR: create a directory request
  91 * @P9_RMKDIR: create a directory response
  92 * @P9_TVERSION: version handshake request
  93 * @P9_RVERSION: version handshake response
  94 * @P9_TAUTH: request to establish authentication channel
  95 * @P9_RAUTH: response with authentication information
  96 * @P9_TATTACH: establish user access to file service
  97 * @P9_RATTACH: response with top level handle to file hierarchy
  98 * @P9_TERROR: not used
  99 * @P9_RERROR: response for any failed request
 100 * @P9_TFLUSH: request to abort a previous request
 101 * @P9_RFLUSH: response when previous request has been cancelled
 102 * @P9_TWALK: descend a directory hierarchy
 103 * @P9_RWALK: response with new handle for position within hierarchy
 104 * @P9_TOPEN: prepare a handle for I/O on an existing file
 105 * @P9_ROPEN: response with file access information
 106 * @P9_TCREATE: prepare a handle for I/O on a new file
 107 * @P9_RCREATE: response with file access information
 108 * @P9_TREAD: request to transfer data from a file or directory
 109 * @P9_RREAD: response with data requested
 110 * @P9_TWRITE: reuqest to transfer data to a file
 111 * @P9_RWRITE: response with out much data was transferred to file
 112 * @P9_TCLUNK: forget about a handle to an entity within the file system
 113 * @P9_RCLUNK: response when server has forgotten about the handle
 114 * @P9_TREMOVE: request to remove an entity from the hierarchy
 115 * @P9_RREMOVE: response when server has removed the entity
 116 * @P9_TSTAT: request file entity attributes
 117 * @P9_RSTAT: response with file entity attributes
 118 * @P9_TWSTAT: request to update file entity attributes
 119 * @P9_RWSTAT: response when file entity attributes are updated
 120 *
 121 * There are 14 basic operations in 9P2000, paired as
 122 * requests and responses.  The one special case is ERROR
 123 * as there is no @P9_TERROR request for clients to transmit to
 124 * the server, but the server may respond to any other request
 125 * with an @P9_RERROR.
 126 *
 127 * See Also: http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/man/5/INDEX.html
 128 */
 129
 130enum p9_msg_t {
 131        P9_TLERROR = 6,
 132        P9_RLERROR,
 133        P9_TSTATFS = 8,
 134        P9_RSTATFS,
 135        P9_TLOPEN = 12,
 136        P9_RLOPEN,
 137        P9_TLCREATE = 14,
 138        P9_RLCREATE,
 139        P9_TSYMLINK = 16,
 140        P9_RSYMLINK,
 141        P9_TMKNOD = 18,
 142        P9_RMKNOD,
 143        P9_TRENAME = 20,
 144        P9_RRENAME,
 145        P9_TREADLINK = 22,
 146        P9_RREADLINK,
 147        P9_TGETATTR = 24,
 148        P9_RGETATTR,
 149        P9_TSETATTR = 26,
 150        P9_RSETATTR,
 151        P9_TXATTRWALK = 30,
 152        P9_RXATTRWALK,
 153        P9_TXATTRCREATE = 32,
 154        P9_RXATTRCREATE,
 155        P9_TREADDIR = 40,
 156        P9_RREADDIR,
 157        P9_TFSYNC = 50,
 158        P9_RFSYNC,
 159        P9_TLOCK = 52,
 160        P9_RLOCK,
 161        P9_TGETLOCK = 54,
 162        P9_RGETLOCK,
 163        P9_TLINK = 70,
 164        P9_RLINK,
 165        P9_TMKDIR = 72,
 166        P9_RMKDIR,
 167        P9_TRENAMEAT = 74,
 168        P9_RRENAMEAT,
 169        P9_TUNLINKAT = 76,
 170        P9_RUNLINKAT,
 171        P9_TVERSION = 100,
 172        P9_RVERSION,
 173        P9_TAUTH = 102,
 174        P9_RAUTH,
 175        P9_TATTACH = 104,
 176        P9_RATTACH,
 177        P9_TERROR = 106,
 178        P9_RERROR,
 179        P9_TFLUSH = 108,
 180        P9_RFLUSH,
 181        P9_TWALK = 110,
 182        P9_RWALK,
 183        P9_TOPEN = 112,
 184        P9_ROPEN,
 185        P9_TCREATE = 114,
 186        P9_RCREATE,
 187        P9_TREAD = 116,
 188        P9_RREAD,
 189        P9_TWRITE = 118,
 190        P9_RWRITE,
 191        P9_TCLUNK = 120,
 192        P9_RCLUNK,
 193        P9_TREMOVE = 122,
 194        P9_RREMOVE,
 195        P9_TSTAT = 124,
 196        P9_RSTAT,
 197        P9_TWSTAT = 126,
 198        P9_RWSTAT,
 199};
 200
 201/**
 202 * enum p9_open_mode_t - 9P open modes
 203 * @P9_OREAD: open file for reading only
 204 * @P9_OWRITE: open file for writing only
 205 * @P9_ORDWR: open file for reading or writing
 206 * @P9_OEXEC: open file for execution
 207 * @P9_OTRUNC: truncate file to zero-length before opening it
 208 * @P9_OREXEC: close the file when an exec(2) system call is made
 209 * @P9_ORCLOSE: remove the file when the file is closed
 210 * @P9_OAPPEND: open the file and seek to the end
 211 * @P9_OEXCL: only create a file, do not open it
 212 *
 213 * 9P open modes differ slightly from Posix standard modes.
 214 * In particular, there are extra modes which specify different
 215 * semantic behaviors than may be available on standard Posix
 216 * systems.  For example, @P9_OREXEC and @P9_ORCLOSE are modes that
 217 * most likely will not be issued from the Linux VFS client, but may
 218 * be supported by servers.
 219 *
 220 * See Also: http://plan9.bell-labs.com/magic/man2html/2/open
 221 */
 222
 223enum p9_open_mode_t {
 224        P9_OREAD = 0x00,
 225        P9_OWRITE = 0x01,
 226        P9_ORDWR = 0x02,
 227        P9_OEXEC = 0x03,
 228        P9_OTRUNC = 0x10,
 229        P9_OREXEC = 0x20,
 230        P9_ORCLOSE = 0x40,
 231        P9_OAPPEND = 0x80,
 232        P9_OEXCL = 0x1000,
 233};
 234
 235/**
 236 * enum p9_perm_t - 9P permissions
 237 * @P9_DMDIR: mode bit for directories
 238 * @P9_DMAPPEND: mode bit for is append-only
 239 * @P9_DMEXCL: mode bit for excluse use (only one open handle allowed)
 240 * @P9_DMMOUNT: mode bit for mount points
 241 * @P9_DMAUTH: mode bit for authentication file
 242 * @P9_DMTMP: mode bit for non-backed-up files
 243 * @P9_DMSYMLINK: mode bit for symbolic links (9P2000.u)
 244 * @P9_DMLINK: mode bit for hard-link (9P2000.u)
 245 * @P9_DMDEVICE: mode bit for device files (9P2000.u)
 246 * @P9_DMNAMEDPIPE: mode bit for named pipe (9P2000.u)
 247 * @P9_DMSOCKET: mode bit for socket (9P2000.u)
 248 * @P9_DMSETUID: mode bit for setuid (9P2000.u)
 249 * @P9_DMSETGID: mode bit for setgid (9P2000.u)
 250 * @P9_DMSETVTX: mode bit for sticky bit (9P2000.u)
 251 *
 252 * 9P permissions differ slightly from Posix standard modes.
 253 *
 254 * See Also: http://plan9.bell-labs.com/magic/man2html/2/stat
 255 */
 256enum p9_perm_t {
 257        P9_DMDIR = 0x80000000,
 258        P9_DMAPPEND = 0x40000000,
 259        P9_DMEXCL = 0x20000000,
 260        P9_DMMOUNT = 0x10000000,
 261        P9_DMAUTH = 0x08000000,
 262        P9_DMTMP = 0x04000000,
 263/* 9P2000.u extensions */
 264        P9_DMSYMLINK = 0x02000000,
 265        P9_DMLINK = 0x01000000,
 266        P9_DMDEVICE = 0x00800000,
 267        P9_DMNAMEDPIPE = 0x00200000,
 268        P9_DMSOCKET = 0x00100000,
 269        P9_DMSETUID = 0x00080000,
 270        P9_DMSETGID = 0x00040000,
 271        P9_DMSETVTX = 0x00010000,
 272};
 273
 274/* 9p2000.L open flags */
 275#define P9_DOTL_RDONLY        00000000
 276#define P9_DOTL_WRONLY        00000001
 277#define P9_DOTL_RDWR          00000002
 278#define P9_DOTL_NOACCESS      00000003
 279#define P9_DOTL_CREATE        00000100
 280#define P9_DOTL_EXCL          00000200
 281#define P9_DOTL_NOCTTY        00000400
 282#define P9_DOTL_TRUNC         00001000
 283#define P9_DOTL_APPEND        00002000
 284#define P9_DOTL_NONBLOCK      00004000
 285#define P9_DOTL_DSYNC         00010000
 286#define P9_DOTL_FASYNC        00020000
 287#define P9_DOTL_DIRECT        00040000
 288#define P9_DOTL_LARGEFILE     00100000
 289#define P9_DOTL_DIRECTORY     00200000
 290#define P9_DOTL_NOFOLLOW      00400000
 291#define P9_DOTL_NOATIME       01000000
 292#define P9_DOTL_CLOEXEC       02000000
 293#define P9_DOTL_SYNC          04000000
 294
 295/* 9p2000.L at flags */
 296#define P9_DOTL_AT_REMOVEDIR            0x200
 297
 298/* 9p2000.L lock type */
 299#define P9_LOCK_TYPE_RDLCK 0
 300#define P9_LOCK_TYPE_WRLCK 1
 301#define P9_LOCK_TYPE_UNLCK 2
 302
 303/**
 304 * enum p9_qid_t - QID types
 305 * @P9_QTDIR: directory
 306 * @P9_QTAPPEND: append-only
 307 * @P9_QTEXCL: excluse use (only one open handle allowed)
 308 * @P9_QTMOUNT: mount points
 309 * @P9_QTAUTH: authentication file
 310 * @P9_QTTMP: non-backed-up files
 311 * @P9_QTSYMLINK: symbolic links (9P2000.u)
 312 * @P9_QTLINK: hard-link (9P2000.u)
 313 * @P9_QTFILE: normal files
 314 *
 315 * QID types are a subset of permissions - they are primarily
 316 * used to differentiate semantics for a file system entity via
 317 * a jump-table.  Their value is also the most significant 16 bits
 318 * of the permission_t
 319 *
 320 * See Also: http://plan9.bell-labs.com/magic/man2html/2/stat
 321 */
 322enum p9_qid_t {
 323        P9_QTDIR = 0x80,
 324        P9_QTAPPEND = 0x40,
 325        P9_QTEXCL = 0x20,
 326        P9_QTMOUNT = 0x10,
 327        P9_QTAUTH = 0x08,
 328        P9_QTTMP = 0x04,
 329        P9_QTSYMLINK = 0x02,
 330        P9_QTLINK = 0x01,
 331        P9_QTFILE = 0x00,
 332};
 333
 334/* 9P Magic Numbers */
 335#define P9_NOTAG        (u16)(~0)
 336#define P9_NOFID        (u32)(~0)
 337#define P9_MAXWELEM     16
 338
 339/* ample room for Twrite/Rread header */
 340#define P9_IOHDRSZ      24
 341
 342/* Room for readdir header */
 343#define P9_READDIRHDRSZ 24
 344
 345/* size of header for zero copy read/write */
 346#define P9_ZC_HDR_SZ 4096
 347
 348/**
 349 * struct p9_qid - file system entity information
 350 * @type: 8-bit type &p9_qid_t
 351 * @version: 16-bit monotonically incrementing version number
 352 * @path: 64-bit per-server-unique ID for a file system element
 353 *
 354 * qids are identifiers used by 9P servers to track file system
 355 * entities.  The type is used to differentiate semantics for operations
 356 * on the entity (ie. read means something different on a directory than
 357 * on a file).  The path provides a server unique index for an entity
 358 * (roughly analogous to an inode number), while the version is updated
 359 * every time a file is modified and can be used to maintain cache
 360 * coherency between clients and serves.
 361 * Servers will often differentiate purely synthetic entities by setting
 362 * their version to 0, signaling that they should never be cached and
 363 * should be accessed synchronously.
 364 *
 365 * See Also://plan9.bell-labs.com/magic/man2html/2/stat
 366 */
 367
 368struct p9_qid {
 369        u8 type;
 370        u32 version;
 371        u64 path;
 372};
 373
 374/**
 375 * struct p9_wstat - file system metadata information
 376 * @size: length prefix for this stat structure instance
 377 * @type: the type of the server (equivalent to a major number)
 378 * @dev: the sub-type of the server (equivalent to a minor number)
 379 * @qid: unique id from the server of type &p9_qid
 380 * @mode: Plan 9 format permissions of type &p9_perm_t
 381 * @atime: Last access/read time
 382 * @mtime: Last modify/write time
 383 * @length: file length
 384 * @name: last element of path (aka filename)
 385 * @uid: owner name
 386 * @gid: group owner
 387 * @muid: last modifier
 388 * @extension: area used to encode extended UNIX support
 389 * @n_uid: numeric user id of owner (part of 9p2000.u extension)
 390 * @n_gid: numeric group id (part of 9p2000.u extension)
 391 * @n_muid: numeric user id of laster modifier (part of 9p2000.u extension)
 392 *
 393 * See Also: http://plan9.bell-labs.com/magic/man2html/2/stat
 394 */
 395
 396struct p9_wstat {
 397        u16 size;
 398        u16 type;
 399        u32 dev;
 400        struct p9_qid qid;
 401        u32 mode;
 402        u32 atime;
 403        u32 mtime;
 404        u64 length;
 405        const char *name;
 406        const char *uid;
 407        const char *gid;
 408        const char *muid;
 409        char *extension;        /* 9p2000.u extensions */
 410        kuid_t n_uid;           /* 9p2000.u extensions */
 411        kgid_t n_gid;           /* 9p2000.u extensions */
 412        kuid_t n_muid;          /* 9p2000.u extensions */
 413};
 414
 415struct p9_stat_dotl {
 416        u64 st_result_mask;
 417        struct p9_qid qid;
 418        u32 st_mode;
 419        kuid_t st_uid;
 420        kgid_t st_gid;
 421        u64 st_nlink;
 422        u64 st_rdev;
 423        u64 st_size;
 424        u64 st_blksize;
 425        u64 st_blocks;
 426        u64 st_atime_sec;
 427        u64 st_atime_nsec;
 428        u64 st_mtime_sec;
 429        u64 st_mtime_nsec;
 430        u64 st_ctime_sec;
 431        u64 st_ctime_nsec;
 432        u64 st_btime_sec;
 433        u64 st_btime_nsec;
 434        u64 st_gen;
 435        u64 st_data_version;
 436};
 437
 438#define P9_STATS_MODE           0x00000001ULL
 439#define P9_STATS_NLINK          0x00000002ULL
 440#define P9_STATS_UID            0x00000004ULL
 441#define P9_STATS_GID            0x00000008ULL
 442#define P9_STATS_RDEV           0x00000010ULL
 443#define P9_STATS_ATIME          0x00000020ULL
 444#define P9_STATS_MTIME          0x00000040ULL
 445#define P9_STATS_CTIME          0x00000080ULL
 446#define P9_STATS_INO            0x00000100ULL
 447#define P9_STATS_SIZE           0x00000200ULL
 448#define P9_STATS_BLOCKS         0x00000400ULL
 449
 450#define P9_STATS_BTIME          0x00000800ULL
 451#define P9_STATS_GEN            0x00001000ULL
 452#define P9_STATS_DATA_VERSION   0x00002000ULL
 453
 454#define P9_STATS_BASIC          0x000007ffULL /* Mask for fields up to BLOCKS */
 455#define P9_STATS_ALL            0x00003fffULL /* Mask for All fields above */
 456
 457/**
 458 * struct p9_iattr_dotl - P9 inode attribute for setattr
 459 * @valid: bitfield specifying which fields are valid
 460 *         same as in struct iattr
 461 * @mode: File permission bits
 462 * @uid: user id of owner
 463 * @gid: group id
 464 * @size: File size
 465 * @atime_sec: Last access time, seconds
 466 * @atime_nsec: Last access time, nanoseconds
 467 * @mtime_sec: Last modification time, seconds
 468 * @mtime_nsec: Last modification time, nanoseconds
 469 */
 470
 471struct p9_iattr_dotl {
 472        u32 valid;
 473        u32 mode;
 474        kuid_t uid;
 475        kgid_t gid;
 476        u64 size;
 477        u64 atime_sec;
 478        u64 atime_nsec;
 479        u64 mtime_sec;
 480        u64 mtime_nsec;
 481};
 482
 483#define P9_LOCK_SUCCESS 0
 484#define P9_LOCK_BLOCKED 1
 485#define P9_LOCK_ERROR 2
 486#define P9_LOCK_GRACE 3
 487
 488#define P9_LOCK_FLAGS_BLOCK 1
 489#define P9_LOCK_FLAGS_RECLAIM 2
 490
 491/* struct p9_flock: POSIX lock structure
 492 * @type - type of lock
 493 * @flags - lock flags
 494 * @start - starting offset of the lock
 495 * @length - number of bytes
 496 * @proc_id - process id which wants to take lock
 497 * @client_id - client id
 498 */
 499
 500struct p9_flock {
 501        u8 type;
 502        u32 flags;
 503        u64 start;
 504        u64 length;
 505        u32 proc_id;
 506        char *client_id;
 507};
 508
 509/* struct p9_getlock: getlock structure
 510 * @type - type of lock
 511 * @start - starting offset of the lock
 512 * @length - number of bytes
 513 * @proc_id - process id which wants to take lock
 514 * @client_id - client id
 515 */
 516
 517struct p9_getlock {
 518        u8 type;
 519        u64 start;
 520        u64 length;
 521        u32 proc_id;
 522        char *client_id;
 523};
 524
 525struct p9_rstatfs {
 526        u32 type;
 527        u32 bsize;
 528        u64 blocks;
 529        u64 bfree;
 530        u64 bavail;
 531        u64 files;
 532        u64 ffree;
 533        u64 fsid;
 534        u32 namelen;
 535};
 536
 537/**
 538 * struct p9_fcall - primary packet structure
 539 * @size: prefixed length of the structure
 540 * @id: protocol operating identifier of type &p9_msg_t
 541 * @tag: transaction id of the request
 542 * @offset: used by marshalling routines to track current position in buffer
 543 * @capacity: used by marshalling routines to track total malloc'd capacity
 544 * @sdata: payload
 545 *
 546 * &p9_fcall represents the structure for all 9P RPC
 547 * transactions.  Requests are packaged into fcalls, and reponses
 548 * must be extracted from them.
 549 *
 550 * See Also: http://plan9.bell-labs.com/magic/man2html/2/fcall
 551 */
 552
 553struct p9_fcall {
 554        u32 size;
 555        u8 id;
 556        u16 tag;
 557
 558        size_t offset;
 559        size_t capacity;
 560
 561        u8 *sdata;
 562};
 563
 564struct p9_idpool;
 565
 566int p9_errstr2errno(char *errstr, int len);
 567
 568struct p9_idpool *p9_idpool_create(void);
 569void p9_idpool_destroy(struct p9_idpool *);
 570int p9_idpool_get(struct p9_idpool *p);
 571void p9_idpool_put(int id, struct p9_idpool *p);
 572int p9_idpool_check(int id, struct p9_idpool *p);
 573
 574int p9_error_init(void);
 575int p9_trans_fd_init(void);
 576void p9_trans_fd_exit(void);
 577#endif /* NET_9P_H */
 578