1# $NetBSD: vnode_if.src,v 1.24 2000/05/13 23:43:07 perseant Exp $ 2# 3# Copyright (c) 1992, 1993 4# The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. 5# 6# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 7# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 8# are met: 9# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 10# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 11# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 12# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 13# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 14# 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software 15# must display the following acknowledgement: 16# This product includes software developed by the University of 17# California, Berkeley and its contributors. 18# 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors 19# may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software 20# without specific prior written permission. 21# 22# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 23# ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 24# IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 25# ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 26# FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 27# DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 28# OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 29# HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 30# LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 31# OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 32# SUCH DAMAGE. 33# 34# @(#)vnode_if.src 8.14 (Berkeley) 8/6/95 35# 36# 37 38# 39# Above each of the vop descriptors is a specification of the locking 40# protocol used by each vop call. The first column is the name of 41# the variable, the remaining three columns are in, out and error 42# respectively. The "in" column defines the lock state on input, 43# the "out" column defines the state on succesful return, and the 44# "error" column defines the locking state on error exit. 45# 46# The locking value can take the following values: 47# L: locked. 48# U: unlocked/ 49# -: not applicable. vnode does not yet (or no longer) exists. 50# =: the same on input and output, may be either L or U. 51# X: locked if not nil. 52# 53# For operations other than VOP_LOOKUP which require a component name 54# parameter, the flags required for the initial namei() call are listed. 55# Additional flags may be added to the namei() call, but these are required. 56# 57 58# 59#% lookup dvp L ? ? 60#% lookup vpp - L - 61# 62# XXX - the lookup locking protocol defies simple description and depends 63# on the flags and operation fields in the (cnp) structure. Note 64# especially that *vpp may equal dvp and both may be locked. 65# 66# More details: 67# There are three types of lookups: ".", ".." (ISDOTDOT), and other. 68# On successful lookup of ".", a reference is added to dvp, and it 69# is returned in *vpp. 70# To look up ISDOTDOT, dvp is unlocked, the ".." node is locked, and 71# then dvp is relocked iff LOCKPARENT is set and this is the last 72# component name (ISLASTCN set). This preserves the 73# protocol of always locking nodes from root ("/") downward and 74# prevents deadlock. 75# Other lookups find the named node (creating the vnode if needed) and 76# return it, locked, in *vpp. 77# For non-"." lookups, if LOCKPARENT is not set or this was not the 78# last component name, dvp is returned unlocked on a successful 79# lookup. 80# On failure, *vpp is NULL, and *dvp is left locked. If there was 81# an error re-locking dvp (for instance in the ISDOTDOT case), 82# the error is returned with PDIRUNLOCK set. 83# 84# *vpp is always locked on return if the operation succeeds. 85# typically, if *vpp == dvp, you need to release twice, but unlock once. 86# 87# The PDIRUNLOCK flag is set when dvp is unlocked in the lookup routine. 88# It signals the caller that dvp's lock state changed. It will 89# be set on exit if either a successful lookup unlocked the 90# parrent, or there was an error re-locking dvp in the ISDOTDOT case. 91# 92# See sys/sys/namei.h for a description of the SAVENAME and SAVESTART 93# flags. 94# 95vop_lookup { 96 IN struct vnode *dvp; 97 INOUT struct vnode **vpp; 98 IN struct componentname *cnp; 99}; 100 101# 102#% create dvp L U U 103#% create vpp - L - 104# 105#! create cnp CREATE, LOCKPARENT 106# 107vop_create { 108 IN WILLPUT struct vnode *dvp; 109 OUT struct vnode **vpp; 110 IN struct componentname *cnp; 111 IN struct vattr *vap; 112}; 113 114# 115#% mknod dvp L U U 116#% mknod vpp - X - 117# 118#! mknod cnp CREATE, LOCKPARENT 119# 120vop_mknod { 121 IN WILLPUT struct vnode *dvp; 122 OUT WILLRELE struct vnode **vpp; 123 IN struct componentname *cnp; 124 IN struct vattr *vap; 125}; 126 127# 128#% open vp L L L 129# 130vop_open { 131 IN struct vnode *vp; 132 IN int mode; 133 IN struct ucred *cred; 134 IN struct proc *p; 135}; 136 137# 138#% close vp L L L 139# 140vop_close { 141 IN struct vnode *vp; 142 IN int fflag; 143 IN struct ucred *cred; 144 IN struct proc *p; 145}; 146 147# 148#% access vp L L L 149# 150vop_access { 151 IN struct vnode *vp; 152 IN int mode; 153 IN struct ucred *cred; 154 IN struct proc *p; 155}; 156 157# 158#% getattr vp = = = 159# 160vop_getattr { 161 IN struct vnode *vp; 162 IN struct vattr *vap; 163 IN struct ucred *cred; 164 IN struct proc *p; 165}; 166 167# 168#% setattr vp L L L 169# 170vop_setattr { 171 IN struct vnode *vp; 172 IN struct vattr *vap; 173 IN struct ucred *cred; 174 IN struct proc *p; 175}; 176 177# 178#% read vp L L L 179# 180vop_read { 181 IN struct vnode *vp; 182 INOUT struct uio *uio; 183 IN int ioflag; 184 IN struct ucred *cred; 185}; 186 187# 188#% write vp L L L 189# 190vop_write { 191 IN struct vnode *vp; 192 INOUT struct uio *uio; 193 IN int ioflag; 194 IN struct ucred *cred; 195}; 196 197# 198#% ioctl vp U U U 199# 200vop_ioctl { 201 IN struct vnode *vp; 202 IN u_long command; 203 IN caddr_t data; 204 IN int fflag; 205 IN struct ucred *cred; 206 IN struct proc *p; 207}; 208 209# 210#% fcntl vp L L L 211# 212vop_fcntl { 213 IN struct vnode *vp; 214 IN u_int command; 215 IN caddr_t data; 216 IN int fflag; 217 IN struct ucred *cred; 218 IN struct proc *p; 219}; 220 221# 222#% poll vp U U U 223# 224vop_poll { 225 IN struct vnode *vp; 226 IN int events; 227 IN struct proc *p; 228}; 229 230# 231#% revoke vp U U U 232# 233vop_revoke { 234 IN struct vnode *vp; 235 IN int flags; 236}; 237 238# 239# XXX - not used 240# 241vop_mmap { 242 IN struct vnode *vp; 243 IN int fflags; 244 IN struct ucred *cred; 245 IN struct proc *p; 246}; 247 248# 249#% fsync vp L L L 250# 251vop_fsync { 252 IN struct vnode *vp; 253 IN struct ucred *cred; 254 IN int flags; 255 IN struct proc *p; 256}; 257 258# 259# Needs work: Is newoff right? What's it mean? 260# 261vop_seek { 262 IN struct vnode *vp; 263 IN off_t oldoff; 264 IN off_t newoff; 265 IN struct ucred *cred; 266}; 267 268# 269#% remove dvp L U U 270#% remove vp L U U 271# 272#! remove cnp DELETE, LOCKPARENT | LOCKLEAF 273# 274vop_remove { 275 IN WILLPUT struct vnode *dvp; 276 IN WILLPUT struct vnode *vp; 277 IN struct componentname *cnp; 278}; 279 280# 281#% link vp U U U 282#% link tdvp L U U 283# 284#! link cnp CREATE, LOCKPARENT 285# 286vop_link { 287 IN WILLPUT struct vnode *dvp; 288 IN struct vnode *vp; 289 IN struct componentname *cnp; 290}; 291 292# 293#% rename fdvp U U U 294#% rename fvp U U U 295#% rename tdvp L U U 296#% rename tvp X U U 297# 298#! rename fcnp DELETE, WANTPARENT | SAVESTART 299#! rename tcnp RENAME, LOCKPARENT | LOCKLEAF | NOCACHE | SAVESTART 300# 301# XXX the vop_rename routines should REALLY NOT be depending on SAVESTART! 302# 303vop_rename { 304 IN WILLRELE struct vnode *fdvp; 305 IN WILLRELE struct vnode *fvp; 306 IN struct componentname *fcnp; 307 IN WILLPUT struct vnode *tdvp; 308 IN WILLRELE struct vnode *tvp; 309 IN struct componentname *tcnp; 310}; 311 312# 313#% mkdir dvp L U U 314#% mkdir vpp - L - 315# 316#! mkdir cnp CREATE, LOCKPARENT 317# 318vop_mkdir { 319 IN WILLPUT struct vnode *dvp; 320 OUT struct vnode **vpp; 321 IN struct componentname *cnp; 322 IN struct vattr *vap; 323}; 324 325# 326#% rmdir dvp L U U 327#% rmdir vp L U U 328# 329#! rmdir cnp DELETE, LOCKPARENT | LOCKLEAF 330# 331vop_rmdir { 332 IN WILLPUT struct vnode *dvp; 333 IN WILLPUT struct vnode *vp; 334 IN struct componentname *cnp; 335}; 336 337# 338#% symlink dvp L U U 339#% symlink vpp - U - 340# 341#! symlink cnp CREATE, LOCKPARENT 342# 343# XXX - note that the return vnode has already been VRELE'ed 344# by the filesystem layer. To use it you must use vget, 345# possibly with a further namei. 346# 347vop_symlink { 348 IN WILLPUT struct vnode *dvp; 349 OUT WILLRELE struct vnode **vpp; 350 IN struct componentname *cnp; 351 IN struct vattr *vap; 352 IN char *target; 353}; 354 355# 356#% readdir vp L L L 357# 358vop_readdir { 359 IN struct vnode *vp; 360 INOUT struct uio *uio; 361 IN struct ucred *cred; 362 OUT int *eofflag; 363 OUT off_t **cookies; 364 IN int *ncookies; 365}; 366 367# 368#% readlink vp L L L 369# 370vop_readlink { 371 IN struct vnode *vp; 372 INOUT struct uio *uio; 373 IN struct ucred *cred; 374}; 375 376# 377#% abortop dvp = = = 378# 379#! abortop cnp as appropriate. 380# 381vop_abortop { 382 IN struct vnode *dvp; 383 IN struct componentname *cnp; 384}; 385 386# 387#% inactive vp L U U 388# 389vop_inactive { 390 IN WILLUNLOCK struct vnode *vp; 391 IN struct proc *p; 392}; 393 394# 395#% reclaim vp U U U 396# 397vop_reclaim { 398 IN struct vnode *vp; 399 IN struct proc *p; 400}; 401 402# 403#% lock vp U L U 404# 405vop_lock { 406 IN struct vnode *vp; 407 IN int flags; 408}; 409 410# 411#% unlock vp L U L 412# 413vop_unlock { 414 IN struct vnode *vp; 415 IN int flags; 416}; 417 418# 419#% bmap vp L L L 420#% bmap vpp - U - 421# 422vop_bmap { 423 IN struct vnode *vp; 424 IN daddr_t bn; 425 OUT struct vnode **vpp; 426 IN daddr_t *bnp; 427 OUT int *runp; 428}; 429 430# 431# Needs work: no vp? 432# 433#vop_strategy { 434# IN struct buf *bp; 435#}; 436 437# 438#% print vp = = = 439# 440vop_print { 441 IN struct vnode *vp; 442}; 443 444# 445#% islocked vp = = = 446# 447vop_islocked { 448 IN struct vnode *vp; 449}; 450 451# 452#% pathconf vp L L L 453# 454vop_pathconf { 455 IN struct vnode *vp; 456 IN int name; 457 OUT register_t *retval; 458}; 459 460# 461#% advlock vp U U U 462# 463vop_advlock { 464 IN struct vnode *vp; 465 IN caddr_t id; 466 IN int op; 467 IN struct flock *fl; 468 IN int flags; 469}; 470 471# 472#% blkatoff vp L L L 473# 474vop_blkatoff { 475 IN struct vnode *vp; 476 IN off_t offset; 477 OUT char **res; 478 OUT struct buf **bpp; 479}; 480 481# 482#% valloc pvp L L L 483# 484vop_valloc { 485 IN struct vnode *pvp; 486 IN int mode; 487 IN struct ucred *cred; 488 OUT struct vnode **vpp; 489}; 490 491# 492#% balloc vp L L L 493# 494vop_balloc { 495 IN struct vnode *vp; 496 IN off_t startoffset; 497 IN int size; 498 IN struct ucred *cred; 499 IN int flags; 500 OUT struct buf **bpp; 501}; 502 503# 504#% reallocblks vp L L L 505# 506vop_reallocblks { 507 IN struct vnode *vp; 508 IN struct cluster_save *buflist; 509}; 510 511# 512#% vfree pvp L L L 513# 514vop_vfree { 515 IN struct vnode *pvp; 516 IN ino_t ino; 517 IN int mode; 518}; 519 520# 521#% truncate vp L L L 522# 523vop_truncate { 524 IN struct vnode *vp; 525 IN off_t length; 526 IN int flags; 527 IN struct ucred *cred; 528 IN struct proc *p; 529}; 530 531# 532#% update vp L L L 533# 534vop_update { 535 IN struct vnode *vp; 536 IN struct timespec *access; 537 IN struct timespec *modify; 538 IN int flags; 539}; 540 541# 542#% lease vp = = = 543# 544vop_lease { 545 IN struct vnode *vp; 546 IN struct proc *p; 547 IN struct ucred *cred; 548 IN int flag; 549}; 550 551# 552#% whiteout dvp L L L 553#% whiteout cnp - - - 554#% whiteout flag - - - 555# 556#! whiteout cnp CREATE, LOCKPARENT 557# 558vop_whiteout { 559 IN struct vnode *dvp; 560 IN struct componentname *cnp; 561 IN int flags; 562}; 563 564# 565# Needs work: no vp? 566# 567#vop_bwrite { 568# IN struct buf *bp; 569#}; 570