The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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FreeBSD/Linux Kernel Cross Reference
sys/fs/nfs/nfsdport.h

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    1 /*-
    2  * Copyright (c) 2009 Rick Macklem, University of Guelph
    3  * All rights reserved.
    4  *
    5  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
    6  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
    7  * are met:
    8  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
    9  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
   10  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
   11  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
   12  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
   13  *
   14  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
   15  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
   16  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
   17  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
   18  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
   19  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
   20  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
   21  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
   22  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
   23  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
   24  * SUCH DAMAGE.
   25  *
   26  * $FreeBSD$
   27  */
   28 
   29 /*
   30  * These macros handle nfsvattr fields. They look a bit silly here, but
   31  * are quite different for the Darwin port.
   32  */
   33 #define NFSVNO_ATTRINIT(n)              (VATTR_NULL(&((n)->na_vattr)))
   34 #define NFSVNO_SETATTRVAL(n, f, v)      ((n)->na_##f = (v))
   35 #define NFSVNO_SETACTIVE(n, f)
   36 #define NFSVNO_UNSET(n, f)              ((n)->na_##f = VNOVAL)
   37 #define NFSVNO_NOTSETMODE(n)            ((n)->na_mode == ((mode_t)VNOVAL))
   38 #define NFSVNO_ISSETMODE(n)             ((n)->na_mode != ((mode_t)VNOVAL))
   39 #define NFSVNO_NOTSETUID(n)             ((n)->na_uid == ((uid_t)VNOVAL))
   40 #define NFSVNO_ISSETUID(n)              ((n)->na_uid != ((uid_t)VNOVAL))
   41 #define NFSVNO_NOTSETGID(n)             ((n)->na_gid == ((gid_t)VNOVAL))
   42 #define NFSVNO_ISSETGID(n)              ((n)->na_gid != ((gid_t)VNOVAL))
   43 #define NFSVNO_NOTSETSIZE(n)            ((n)->na_size == VNOVAL)
   44 #define NFSVNO_ISSETSIZE(n)             ((n)->na_size != VNOVAL)
   45 #define NFSVNO_NOTSETATIME(n)           ((n)->na_atime.tv_sec == VNOVAL)
   46 #define NFSVNO_ISSETATIME(n)            ((n)->na_atime.tv_sec != VNOVAL)
   47 #define NFSVNO_NOTSETMTIME(n)           ((n)->na_mtime.tv_sec == VNOVAL)
   48 #define NFSVNO_ISSETMTIME(n)            ((n)->na_mtime.tv_sec != VNOVAL)
   49 
   50 /*
   51  * This structure acts as a "catch-all" for information that
   52  * needs to be returned by nfsd_fhtovp().
   53  */
   54 struct nfsexstuff {
   55         int     nes_exflag;                     /* export flags */
   56         int     nes_numsecflavor;               /* # of security flavors */
   57         int     nes_secflavors[MAXSECFLAVORS];  /* and the flavors */
   58 };
   59 
   60 /*
   61  * These are NO-OPS for BSD until Isilon upstreams EXITCODE support.
   62  * EXITCODE is an in-memory ring buffer that holds the routines failing status.
   63  * This is a valuable tool to use when debugging and analyzing issues.
   64  * In addition to recording a routine's failing status, it offers
   65  * logging of routines for call stack tracing.
   66  * EXITCODE should be used only in routines that return a true errno value, as
   67  * that value will be formatted to a displayable errno string.  Routines that 
   68  * return regular int status that are not true errno should not set EXITCODE.
   69  * If you want to log routine tracing, you can add EXITCODE(0) to any routine.
   70  * NFS extended the EXITCODE with EXITCODE2 to record either the routine's
   71  * exit errno status or the nd_repstat.
   72  */
   73 #define NFSEXITCODE(error)
   74 #define NFSEXITCODE2(error, nd)
   75 
   76 #define NFSVNO_EXINIT(e)                ((e)->nes_exflag = 0)
   77 #define NFSVNO_EXPORTED(e)              ((e)->nes_exflag & MNT_EXPORTED)
   78 #define NFSVNO_EXRDONLY(e)              ((e)->nes_exflag & MNT_EXRDONLY)
   79 #define NFSVNO_EXPORTANON(e)            ((e)->nes_exflag & MNT_EXPORTANON)
   80 #define NFSVNO_EXSTRICTACCESS(e)        ((e)->nes_exflag & MNT_EXSTRICTACCESS)
   81 #define NFSVNO_EXV4ONLY(e)              ((e)->nes_exflag & MNT_EXV4ONLY)
   82 
   83 #define NFSVNO_SETEXRDONLY(e)   ((e)->nes_exflag = (MNT_EXPORTED|MNT_EXRDONLY))
   84 
   85 #define NFSVNO_CMPFH(f1, f2)                                            \
   86     ((f1)->fh_fsid.val[0] == (f2)->fh_fsid.val[0] &&                    \
   87      (f1)->fh_fsid.val[1] == (f2)->fh_fsid.val[1] &&                    \
   88      bcmp(&(f1)->fh_fid, &(f2)->fh_fid, sizeof(struct fid)) == 0)
   89 
   90 #define NFSLOCKHASH(f)                                                  \
   91         (&nfslockhash[nfsrv_hashfh(f) % nfsrv_lockhashsize])
   92 
   93 #define NFSFPVNODE(f)   ((struct vnode *)((f)->f_data))
   94 #define NFSFPCRED(f)    ((f)->f_cred)
   95 #define NFSFPFLAG(f)    ((f)->f_flag)
   96 
   97 #define NFSNAMEICNDSET(n, c, o, f)      do {                            \
   98         (n)->cn_cred = (c);                                             \
   99         (n)->cn_nameiop = (o);                                          \
  100         (n)->cn_flags = (f);                                            \
  101     } while (0)
  102 
  103 /*
  104  * A little bit of Darwin vfs kpi.
  105  */
  106 #define vnode_mount(v)  ((v)->v_mount)
  107 #define vfs_statfs(m)   (&((m)->mnt_stat))
  108 
  109 #define NFSPATHLEN_T    size_t
  110 
  111 /*
  112  * These are set to the minimum and maximum size of a server file
  113  * handle.
  114  */
  115 #define NFSRV_MINFH     (sizeof (fhandle_t))
  116 #define NFSRV_MAXFH     (sizeof (fhandle_t))
  117 
  118 /* Use this macro for debug printfs. */
  119 #define NFSD_DEBUG(level, ...)  do {                                    \
  120                 if (nfsd_debuglevel >= (level))                         \
  121                         printf(__VA_ARGS__);                            \
  122         } while (0)
  123 

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