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1#	$NetBSD: vnode_if.src,v 1.24 2000/05/13 23:43:07 perseant Exp $
2#
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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