1 // Copyright 2019 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be 3 // found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 use std::mem; 6 7 use bitflags::bitflags; 8 use data_model::DataInit; 9 use enumn::N; 10 11 /// Version number of this interface. 12 pub const KERNEL_VERSION: u32 = 7; 13 14 /// Oldest supported minor version of the fuse interface. 15 pub const OLDEST_SUPPORTED_KERNEL_MINOR_VERSION: u32 = 27; 16 17 /// Minor version number of this interface. 18 pub const KERNEL_MINOR_VERSION: u32 = 31; 19 20 /// The ID of the inode corresponding to the root directory of the file system. 21 pub const ROOT_ID: u64 = 1; 22 23 // Bitmasks for `fuse_setattr_in.valid`. 24 const FATTR_MODE: u32 = 1; 25 const FATTR_UID: u32 = 2; 26 const FATTR_GID: u32 = 4; 27 const FATTR_SIZE: u32 = 8; 28 const FATTR_ATIME: u32 = 16; 29 const FATTR_MTIME: u32 = 32; 30 pub const FATTR_FH: u32 = 64; 31 const FATTR_ATIME_NOW: u32 = 128; 32 const FATTR_MTIME_NOW: u32 = 256; 33 pub const FATTR_LOCKOWNER: u32 = 512; 34 const FATTR_CTIME: u32 = 1024; 35 36 bitflags! { 37 pub struct SetattrValid: u32 { 38 const MODE = FATTR_MODE; 39 const UID = FATTR_UID; 40 const GID = FATTR_GID; 41 const SIZE = FATTR_SIZE; 42 const ATIME = FATTR_ATIME; 43 const MTIME = FATTR_MTIME; 44 const ATIME_NOW = FATTR_ATIME_NOW; 45 const MTIME_NOW = FATTR_MTIME_NOW; 46 const CTIME = FATTR_CTIME; 47 } 48 } 49 50 // Flags returned by the OPEN request. 51 52 /// Bypass page cache for this open file. 53 const FOPEN_DIRECT_IO: u32 = 1; 54 55 /// Don't invalidate the data cache on open. 56 const FOPEN_KEEP_CACHE: u32 = 2; 57 58 /// The file is not seekable. 59 const FOPEN_NONSEEKABLE: u32 = 4; 60 61 /// Allow caching the directory entries. 62 const FOPEN_CACHE_DIR: u32 = 8; 63 64 /// This file is stream-like (i.e., no file position). 65 const FOPEN_STREAM: u32 = 16; 66 67 bitflags! { 68 /// Options controlling the behavior of files opened by the server in response 69 /// to an open or create request. 70 pub struct OpenOptions: u32 { 71 const DIRECT_IO = FOPEN_DIRECT_IO; 72 const KEEP_CACHE = FOPEN_KEEP_CACHE; 73 const NONSEEKABLE = FOPEN_NONSEEKABLE; 74 const CACHE_DIR = FOPEN_CACHE_DIR; 75 const STREAM = FOPEN_STREAM; 76 } 77 } 78 79 // INIT request/reply flags. 80 81 /// Asynchronous read requests. 82 const ASYNC_READ: u32 = 1; 83 84 /// Remote locking for POSIX file locks. 85 const POSIX_LOCKS: u32 = 2; 86 87 /// Kernel sends file handle for fstat, etc... (not yet supported). 88 const FILE_OPS: u32 = 4; 89 90 /// Handles the O_TRUNC open flag in the filesystem. 91 const ATOMIC_O_TRUNC: u32 = 8; 92 93 /// FileSystem handles lookups of "." and "..". 94 const EXPORT_SUPPORT: u32 = 16; 95 96 /// FileSystem can handle write size larger than 4kB. 97 const BIG_WRITES: u32 = 32; 98 99 /// Don't apply umask to file mode on create operations. 100 const DONT_MASK: u32 = 64; 101 102 /// Kernel supports splice write on the device. 103 const SPLICE_WRITE: u32 = 128; 104 105 /// Kernel supports splice move on the device. 106 const SPLICE_MOVE: u32 = 256; 107 108 /// Kernel supports splice read on the device. 109 const SPLICE_READ: u32 = 512; 110 111 /// Remote locking for BSD style file locks. 112 const FLOCK_LOCKS: u32 = 1024; 113 114 /// Kernel supports ioctl on directories. 115 const HAS_IOCTL_DIR: u32 = 2048; 116 117 /// Automatically invalidate cached pages. 118 const AUTO_INVAL_DATA: u32 = 4096; 119 120 /// Do READDIRPLUS (READDIR+LOOKUP in one). 121 const DO_READDIRPLUS: u32 = 8192; 122 123 /// Adaptive readdirplus. 124 const READDIRPLUS_AUTO: u32 = 16384; 125 126 /// Asynchronous direct I/O submission. 127 const ASYNC_DIO: u32 = 32768; 128 129 /// Use writeback cache for buffered writes. 130 const WRITEBACK_CACHE: u32 = 65536; 131 132 /// Kernel supports zero-message opens. 133 const NO_OPEN_SUPPORT: u32 = 131072; 134 135 /// Allow parallel lookups and readdir. 136 const PARALLEL_DIROPS: u32 = 262144; 137 138 /// Fs handles killing suid/sgid/cap on write/chown/trunc. 139 const HANDLE_KILLPRIV: u32 = 524288; 140 141 /// FileSystem supports posix acls. 142 const POSIX_ACL: u32 = 1048576; 143 144 /// Reading the device after an abort returns `ECONNABORTED`. 145 const ABORT_ERROR: u32 = 2097152; 146 147 /// The reply to the `init` message contains the max number of request pages. 148 const MAX_PAGES: u32 = 4194304; 149 150 /// Cache `readlink` responses. 151 const CACHE_SYMLINKS: u32 = 8388608; 152 153 /// Kernel supports zero-message opens for directories. 154 const NO_OPENDIR_SUPPORT: u32 = 16777216; 155 156 /// Kernel supports explicit cache invalidation. 157 const EXPLICIT_INVAL_DATA: u32 = 33554432; 158 159 /// The `map_alignment` field of the `InitOut` struct is valid. 160 const MAP_ALIGNMENT: u32 = 67108864; 161 162 bitflags! { 163 /// A bitfield passed in as a parameter to and returned from the `init` method of the 164 /// `FileSystem` trait. 165 pub struct FsOptions: u32 { 166 /// Indicates that the filesystem supports asynchronous read requests. 167 /// 168 /// If this capability is not requested/available, the kernel will ensure that there is at 169 /// most one pending read request per file-handle at any time, and will attempt to order 170 /// read requests by increasing offset. 171 /// 172 /// This feature is enabled by default when supported by the kernel. 173 const ASYNC_READ = ASYNC_READ; 174 175 /// Indicates that the filesystem supports "remote" locking. 176 /// 177 /// This feature is not enabled by default and should only be set if the filesystem 178 /// implements the `getlk` and `setlk` methods of the `FileSystem` trait. 179 const POSIX_LOCKS = POSIX_LOCKS; 180 181 /// Kernel sends file handle for fstat, etc... (not yet supported). 182 const FILE_OPS = FILE_OPS; 183 184 /// Indicates that the filesystem supports the `O_TRUNC` open flag. If disabled, and an 185 /// application specifies `O_TRUNC`, fuse first calls `setattr` to truncate the file and 186 /// then calls `open` with `O_TRUNC` filtered out. 187 /// 188 /// This feature is enabled by default when supported by the kernel. 189 const ATOMIC_O_TRUNC = ATOMIC_O_TRUNC; 190 191 /// Indicates that the filesystem supports lookups of "." and "..". 192 /// 193 /// This feature is disabled by default. 194 const EXPORT_SUPPORT = EXPORT_SUPPORT; 195 196 /// FileSystem can handle write size larger than 4kB. 197 const BIG_WRITES = BIG_WRITES; 198 199 /// Indicates that the kernel should not apply the umask to the file mode on create 200 /// operations. 201 /// 202 /// This feature is disabled by default. 203 const DONT_MASK = DONT_MASK; 204 205 /// Indicates that the server should try to use `splice(2)` when writing to the fuse device. 206 /// This may improve performance. 207 /// 208 /// This feature is not currently supported. 209 const SPLICE_WRITE = SPLICE_WRITE; 210 211 /// Indicates that the server should try to move pages instead of copying when writing to / 212 /// reading from the fuse device. This may improve performance. 213 /// 214 /// This feature is not currently supported. 215 const SPLICE_MOVE = SPLICE_MOVE; 216 217 /// Indicates that the server should try to use `splice(2)` when reading from the fuse 218 /// device. This may improve performance. 219 /// 220 /// This feature is not currently supported. 221 const SPLICE_READ = SPLICE_READ; 222 223 /// If set, then calls to `flock` will be emulated using POSIX locks and must 224 /// then be handled by the filesystem's `setlock()` handler. 225 /// 226 /// If not set, `flock` calls will be handled by the FUSE kernel module internally (so any 227 /// access that does not go through the kernel cannot be taken into account). 228 /// 229 /// This feature is disabled by default. 230 const FLOCK_LOCKS = FLOCK_LOCKS; 231 232 /// Indicates that the filesystem supports ioctl's on directories. 233 /// 234 /// This feature is enabled by default when supported by the kernel. 235 const HAS_IOCTL_DIR = HAS_IOCTL_DIR; 236 237 /// Traditionally, while a file is open the FUSE kernel module only asks the filesystem for 238 /// an update of the file's attributes when a client attempts to read beyond EOF. This is 239 /// unsuitable for e.g. network filesystems, where the file contents may change without the 240 /// kernel knowing about it. 241 /// 242 /// If this flag is set, FUSE will check the validity of the attributes on every read. If 243 /// the attributes are no longer valid (i.e., if the *attribute* timeout has expired) then 244 /// FUSE will first send another `getattr` request. If the new mtime differs from the 245 /// previous value, any cached file *contents* will be invalidated as well. 246 /// 247 /// This flag should always be set when available. If all file changes go through the 248 /// kernel, *attribute* validity should be set to a very large number to avoid unnecessary 249 /// `getattr()` calls. 250 /// 251 /// This feature is enabled by default when supported by the kernel. 252 const AUTO_INVAL_DATA = AUTO_INVAL_DATA; 253 254 /// Indicates that the filesystem supports readdirplus. 255 /// 256 /// The feature is not enabled by default and should only be set if the filesystem 257 /// implements the `readdirplus` method of the `FileSystem` trait. 258 const DO_READDIRPLUS = DO_READDIRPLUS; 259 260 /// Indicates that the filesystem supports adaptive readdirplus. 261 /// 262 /// If `DO_READDIRPLUS` is not set, this flag has no effect. 263 /// 264 /// If `DO_READDIRPLUS` is set and this flag is not set, the kernel will always issue 265 /// `readdirplus()` requests to retrieve directory contents. 266 /// 267 /// If `DO_READDIRPLUS` is set and this flag is set, the kernel will issue both `readdir()` 268 /// and `readdirplus()` requests, depending on how much information is expected to be 269 /// required. 270 /// 271 /// This feature is not enabled by default and should only be set if the file system 272 /// implements both the `readdir` and `readdirplus` methods of the `FileSystem` trait. 273 const READDIRPLUS_AUTO = READDIRPLUS_AUTO; 274 275 /// Indicates that the filesystem supports asynchronous direct I/O submission. 276 /// 277 /// If this capability is not requested/available, the kernel will ensure that there is at 278 /// most one pending read and one pending write request per direct I/O file-handle at any 279 /// time. 280 /// 281 /// This feature is enabled by default when supported by the kernel. 282 const ASYNC_DIO = ASYNC_DIO; 283 284 /// Indicates that writeback caching should be enabled. This means that individual write 285 /// request may be buffered and merged in the kernel before they are sent to the file 286 /// system. 287 /// 288 /// This feature is disabled by default. 289 const WRITEBACK_CACHE = WRITEBACK_CACHE; 290 291 /// Indicates support for zero-message opens. If this flag is set in the `capable` parameter 292 /// of the `init` trait method, then the file system may return `ENOSYS` from the open() handler 293 /// to indicate success. Further attempts to open files will be handled in the kernel. (If 294 /// this flag is not set, returning ENOSYS will be treated as an error and signaled to the 295 /// caller). 296 /// 297 /// Setting (or not setting) the field in the `FsOptions` returned from the `init` method 298 /// has no effect. 299 const ZERO_MESSAGE_OPEN = NO_OPEN_SUPPORT; 300 301 /// Indicates support for parallel directory operations. If this flag is unset, the FUSE 302 /// kernel module will ensure that lookup() and readdir() requests are never issued 303 /// concurrently for the same directory. 304 /// 305 /// This feature is enabled by default when supported by the kernel. 306 const PARALLEL_DIROPS = PARALLEL_DIROPS; 307 308 /// Indicates that the file system is responsible for unsetting setuid and setgid bits when a 309 /// file is written, truncated, or its owner is changed. 310 /// 311 /// This feature is enabled by default when supported by the kernel. 312 const HANDLE_KILLPRIV = HANDLE_KILLPRIV; 313 314 /// Indicates support for POSIX ACLs. 315 /// 316 /// If this feature is enabled, the kernel will cache and have responsibility for enforcing 317 /// ACLs. ACL will be stored as xattrs and passed to userspace, which is responsible for 318 /// updating the ACLs in the filesystem, keeping the file mode in sync with the ACL, and 319 /// ensuring inheritance of default ACLs when new filesystem nodes are created. Note that 320 /// this requires that the file system is able to parse and interpret the xattr 321 /// representation of ACLs. 322 /// 323 /// Enabling this feature implicitly turns on the `default_permissions` mount option (even 324 /// if it was not passed to mount(2)). 325 /// 326 /// This feature is disabled by default. 327 const POSIX_ACL = POSIX_ACL; 328 329 /// Indicates that the kernel may cache responses to `readlink` calls. 330 const CACHE_SYMLINKS = CACHE_SYMLINKS; 331 332 /// Indicates support for zero-message opens for directories. If this flag is set in the 333 /// `capable` parameter of the `init` trait method, then the file system may return `ENOSYS` 334 /// from the opendir() handler to indicate success. Further attempts to open directories 335 /// will be handled in the kernel. (If this flag is not set, returning ENOSYS will be 336 /// treated as an error and signaled to the caller). 337 /// 338 /// Setting (or not setting) the field in the `FsOptions` returned from the `init` method 339 /// has no effect. 340 const ZERO_MESSAGE_OPENDIR = NO_OPENDIR_SUPPORT; 341 342 /// Indicates support for invalidating cached pages only on explicit request. 343 /// 344 /// If this flag is set in the `capable` parameter of the `init` trait method, then the FUSE 345 /// kernel module supports invalidating cached pages only on explicit request by the 346 /// filesystem. 347 /// 348 /// By setting this flag in the return value of the `init` trait method, the filesystem is 349 /// responsible for invalidating cached pages through explicit requests to the kernel. 350 /// 351 /// Note that setting this flag does not prevent the cached pages from being flushed by OS 352 /// itself and/or through user actions. 353 /// 354 /// Note that if both EXPLICIT_INVAL_DATA and AUTO_INVAL_DATA are set in the `capable` 355 /// parameter of the `init` trait method then AUTO_INVAL_DATA takes precedence. 356 /// 357 /// This feature is disabled by default. 358 const EXPLICIT_INVAL_DATA = EXPLICIT_INVAL_DATA; 359 360 /// Indicates that the `map_alignment` field of the `InitOut` struct is valid. 361 /// 362 /// The `MAP_ALIGNMENT` field is used by the FUSE kernel driver to ensure that its DAX 363 /// mapping requests are pagesize-aligned. This field automatically set by the server and 364 /// this feature is enabled by default. 365 const MAP_ALIGNMENT = MAP_ALIGNMENT; 366 } 367 } 368 369 // Release flags. 370 pub const RELEASE_FLUSH: u32 = 1; 371 pub const RELEASE_FLOCK_UNLOCK: u32 = 2; 372 373 // Getattr flags. 374 pub const GETATTR_FH: u32 = 1; 375 376 // Lock flags. 377 pub const LK_FLOCK: u32 = 1; 378 379 // Write flags. 380 381 /// Delayed write from page cache, file handle is guessed. 382 pub const WRITE_CACHE: u32 = 1; 383 384 /// `lock_owner` field is valid. 385 pub const WRITE_LOCKOWNER: u32 = 2; 386 387 /// Kill the suid and sgid bits. 388 pub const WRITE_KILL_PRIV: u32 = 3; 389 390 // Read flags. 391 pub const READ_LOCKOWNER: u32 = 2; 392 393 // Ioctl flags. 394 395 /// 32bit compat ioctl on 64bit machine 396 const IOCTL_COMPAT: u32 = 1; 397 398 /// Not restricted to well-formed ioctls, retry allowed 399 const IOCTL_UNRESTRICTED: u32 = 2; 400 401 /// Retry with new iovecs 402 const IOCTL_RETRY: u32 = 4; 403 404 /// 32bit ioctl 405 const IOCTL_32BIT: u32 = 8; 406 407 /// Is a directory 408 const IOCTL_DIR: u32 = 16; 409 410 /// 32-bit compat ioctl on 64-bit machine with 64-bit time_t. 411 const IOCTL_COMPAT_X32: u32 = 32; 412 413 /// Maximum of in_iovecs + out_iovecs 414 pub const IOCTL_MAX_IOV: usize = 256; 415 416 bitflags! { 417 pub struct IoctlFlags: u32 { 418 /// 32bit compat ioctl on 64bit machine 419 const COMPAT = IOCTL_COMPAT; 420 421 /// Not restricted to well-formed ioctls, retry allowed 422 const UNRESTRICTED = IOCTL_UNRESTRICTED; 423 424 /// Retry with new iovecs 425 const RETRY = IOCTL_RETRY; 426 427 /// 32bit ioctl 428 const IOCTL_32BIT = IOCTL_32BIT; 429 430 /// Is a directory 431 const DIR = IOCTL_DIR; 432 433 /// 32-bit compat ioctl on 64-bit machine with 64-bit time_t. 434 const COMPAT_X32 = IOCTL_COMPAT_X32; 435 } 436 } 437 438 /// Request poll notify. 439 pub const POLL_SCHEDULE_NOTIFY: u32 = 1; 440 441 /// The read buffer is required to be at least 8k, but may be much larger. 442 pub const FUSE_MIN_READ_BUFFER: u32 = 8192; 443 444 pub const FUSE_COMPAT_ENTRY_OUT_SIZE: u32 = 120; 445 pub const FUSE_COMPAT_ATTR_OUT_SIZE: u32 = 96; 446 pub const FUSE_COMPAT_MKNOD_IN_SIZE: u32 = 8; 447 pub const FUSE_COMPAT_WRITE_IN_SIZE: u32 = 24; 448 pub const FUSE_COMPAT_STATFS_SIZE: u32 = 48; 449 pub const FUSE_COMPAT_INIT_OUT_SIZE: u32 = 8; 450 pub const FUSE_COMPAT_22_INIT_OUT_SIZE: u32 = 24; 451 452 const SETUPMAPPING_FLAG_WRITE: u64 = 1; 453 const SETUPMAPPING_FLAG_READ: u64 = 2; 454 455 bitflags! { 456 pub struct SetUpMappingFlags: u64 { 457 /// Create writable mapping. 458 const WRITE = SETUPMAPPING_FLAG_WRITE; 459 /// Create readable mapping. 460 const READ = SETUPMAPPING_FLAG_READ; 461 } 462 } 463 464 // Message definitions follow. It is safe to implement DataInit for all of these 465 // because they are POD types. 466 467 #[repr(C)] 468 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 469 pub struct Attr { 470 pub ino: u64, 471 pub size: u64, 472 pub blocks: u64, 473 pub atime: u64, 474 pub mtime: u64, 475 pub ctime: u64, 476 pub atimensec: u32, 477 pub mtimensec: u32, 478 pub ctimensec: u32, 479 pub mode: u32, 480 pub nlink: u32, 481 pub uid: u32, 482 pub gid: u32, 483 pub rdev: u32, 484 pub blksize: u32, 485 pub padding: u32, 486 } 487 unsafe impl DataInit for Attr {} 488 489 impl From<libc::stat64> for Attr { from(st: libc::stat64) -> Attr490 fn from(st: libc::stat64) -> Attr { 491 Attr { 492 ino: st.st_ino, 493 size: st.st_size as u64, 494 blocks: st.st_blocks as u64, 495 atime: st.st_atime as u64, 496 mtime: st.st_mtime as u64, 497 ctime: st.st_ctime as u64, 498 atimensec: st.st_atime_nsec as u32, 499 mtimensec: st.st_mtime_nsec as u32, 500 ctimensec: st.st_ctime_nsec as u32, 501 mode: st.st_mode, 502 nlink: st.st_nlink as u32, 503 uid: st.st_uid, 504 gid: st.st_gid, 505 rdev: st.st_rdev as u32, 506 blksize: st.st_blksize as u32, 507 ..Default::default() 508 } 509 } 510 } 511 512 #[repr(C)] 513 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 514 pub struct Kstatfs { 515 pub blocks: u64, 516 pub bfree: u64, 517 pub bavail: u64, 518 pub files: u64, 519 pub ffree: u64, 520 pub bsize: u32, 521 pub namelen: u32, 522 pub frsize: u32, 523 pub padding: u32, 524 pub spare: [u32; 6], 525 } 526 unsafe impl DataInit for Kstatfs {} 527 528 impl From<libc::statvfs64> for Kstatfs { from(st: libc::statvfs64) -> Self529 fn from(st: libc::statvfs64) -> Self { 530 Kstatfs { 531 blocks: st.f_blocks, 532 bfree: st.f_bfree, 533 bavail: st.f_bavail, 534 files: st.f_files, 535 ffree: st.f_ffree, 536 bsize: st.f_bsize as u32, 537 namelen: st.f_namemax as u32, 538 frsize: st.f_frsize as u32, 539 ..Default::default() 540 } 541 } 542 } 543 544 #[repr(C)] 545 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 546 pub struct FileLock { 547 pub start: u64, 548 pub end: u64, 549 pub type_: u32, 550 pub pid: u32, /* tgid */ 551 } 552 unsafe impl DataInit for FileLock {} 553 554 #[repr(u32)] 555 #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, N)] 556 pub enum Opcode { 557 Lookup = 1, 558 Forget = 2, /* No Reply */ 559 Getattr = 3, 560 Setattr = 4, 561 Readlink = 5, 562 Symlink = 6, 563 Mknod = 8, 564 Mkdir = 9, 565 Unlink = 10, 566 Rmdir = 11, 567 Rename = 12, 568 Link = 13, 569 Open = 14, 570 Read = 15, 571 Write = 16, 572 Statfs = 17, 573 Release = 18, 574 Fsync = 20, 575 Setxattr = 21, 576 Getxattr = 22, 577 Listxattr = 23, 578 Removexattr = 24, 579 Flush = 25, 580 Init = 26, 581 Opendir = 27, 582 Readdir = 28, 583 Releasedir = 29, 584 Fsyncdir = 30, 585 Getlk = 31, 586 Setlk = 32, 587 Setlkw = 33, 588 Access = 34, 589 Create = 35, 590 Interrupt = 36, 591 Bmap = 37, 592 Destroy = 38, 593 Ioctl = 39, 594 Poll = 40, 595 NotifyReply = 41, 596 BatchForget = 42, 597 Fallocate = 43, 598 Readdirplus = 44, 599 Rename2 = 45, 600 Lseek = 46, 601 CopyFileRange = 47, 602 SetUpMapping = 48, 603 RemoveMapping = 49, 604 605 ChromeOsTmpfile = u32::MAX, 606 } 607 608 #[repr(u32)] 609 #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, N)] 610 pub enum NotifyOpcode { 611 Poll = 1, 612 InvalInode = 2, 613 InvalEntry = 3, 614 Store = 4, 615 Retrieve = 5, 616 Delete = 6, 617 CodeMax = 7, 618 } 619 620 #[repr(C)] 621 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 622 pub struct EntryOut { 623 pub nodeid: u64, /* Inode ID */ 624 pub generation: u64, /* Inode generation: nodeid:gen must be unique for the fs's lifetime */ 625 pub entry_valid: u64, /* Cache timeout for the name */ 626 pub attr_valid: u64, /* Cache timeout for the attributes */ 627 pub entry_valid_nsec: u32, 628 pub attr_valid_nsec: u32, 629 pub attr: Attr, 630 } 631 unsafe impl DataInit for EntryOut {} 632 633 #[repr(C)] 634 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 635 pub struct ForgetIn { 636 pub nlookup: u64, 637 } 638 unsafe impl DataInit for ForgetIn {} 639 640 #[repr(C)] 641 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 642 pub struct ForgetOne { 643 pub nodeid: u64, 644 pub nlookup: u64, 645 } 646 unsafe impl DataInit for ForgetOne {} 647 648 #[repr(C)] 649 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 650 pub struct BatchForgetIn { 651 pub count: u32, 652 pub dummy: u32, 653 } 654 unsafe impl DataInit for BatchForgetIn {} 655 656 #[repr(C)] 657 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 658 pub struct GetattrIn { 659 pub flags: u32, 660 pub dummy: u32, 661 pub fh: u64, 662 } 663 unsafe impl DataInit for GetattrIn {} 664 665 #[repr(C)] 666 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 667 pub struct AttrOut { 668 pub attr_valid: u64, /* Cache timeout for the attributes */ 669 pub attr_valid_nsec: u32, 670 pub dummy: u32, 671 pub attr: Attr, 672 } 673 unsafe impl DataInit for AttrOut {} 674 675 #[repr(C)] 676 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 677 pub struct MknodIn { 678 pub mode: u32, 679 pub rdev: u32, 680 pub umask: u32, 681 pub padding: u32, 682 } 683 unsafe impl DataInit for MknodIn {} 684 685 #[repr(C)] 686 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 687 pub struct MkdirIn { 688 pub mode: u32, 689 pub umask: u32, 690 } 691 unsafe impl DataInit for MkdirIn {} 692 693 #[repr(C)] 694 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 695 pub struct ChromeOsTmpfileIn { 696 pub mode: u32, 697 pub umask: u32, 698 } 699 unsafe impl DataInit for ChromeOsTmpfileIn {} 700 701 #[repr(C)] 702 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 703 pub struct RenameIn { 704 pub newdir: u64, 705 } 706 unsafe impl DataInit for RenameIn {} 707 708 #[repr(C)] 709 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 710 pub struct Rename2In { 711 pub newdir: u64, 712 pub flags: u32, 713 pub padding: u32, 714 } 715 unsafe impl DataInit for Rename2In {} 716 717 #[repr(C)] 718 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 719 pub struct LinkIn { 720 pub oldnodeid: u64, 721 } 722 unsafe impl DataInit for LinkIn {} 723 724 #[repr(C)] 725 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 726 pub struct SetattrIn { 727 pub valid: u32, 728 pub padding: u32, 729 pub fh: u64, 730 pub size: u64, 731 pub lock_owner: u64, 732 pub atime: u64, 733 pub mtime: u64, 734 pub ctime: u64, 735 pub atimensec: u32, 736 pub mtimensec: u32, 737 pub ctimensec: u32, 738 pub mode: u32, 739 pub unused4: u32, 740 pub uid: u32, 741 pub gid: u32, 742 pub unused5: u32, 743 } 744 unsafe impl DataInit for SetattrIn {} 745 746 impl Into<libc::stat64> for SetattrIn { into(self) -> libc::stat64747 fn into(self) -> libc::stat64 { 748 // Safe because we are zero-initializing a struct with only POD fields. 749 let mut out: libc::stat64 = unsafe { mem::zeroed() }; 750 out.st_mode = self.mode; 751 out.st_uid = self.uid; 752 out.st_gid = self.gid; 753 out.st_size = self.size as i64; 754 out.st_atime = self.atime as libc::time_t; 755 out.st_mtime = self.mtime as libc::time_t; 756 out.st_ctime = self.ctime as libc::time_t; 757 out.st_atime_nsec = self.atimensec as libc::c_long; 758 out.st_mtime_nsec = self.mtimensec as libc::c_long; 759 out.st_ctime_nsec = self.ctimensec as libc::c_long; 760 761 out 762 } 763 } 764 765 #[repr(C)] 766 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 767 pub struct OpenIn { 768 pub flags: u32, 769 pub unused: u32, 770 } 771 unsafe impl DataInit for OpenIn {} 772 773 #[repr(C)] 774 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 775 pub struct CreateIn { 776 pub flags: u32, 777 pub mode: u32, 778 pub umask: u32, 779 pub padding: u32, 780 } 781 unsafe impl DataInit for CreateIn {} 782 783 #[repr(C)] 784 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 785 pub struct OpenOut { 786 pub fh: u64, 787 pub open_flags: u32, 788 pub padding: u32, 789 } 790 unsafe impl DataInit for OpenOut {} 791 792 #[repr(C)] 793 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 794 pub struct ReleaseIn { 795 pub fh: u64, 796 pub flags: u32, 797 pub release_flags: u32, 798 pub lock_owner: u64, 799 } 800 unsafe impl DataInit for ReleaseIn {} 801 802 #[repr(C)] 803 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 804 pub struct FlushIn { 805 pub fh: u64, 806 pub unused: u32, 807 pub padding: u32, 808 pub lock_owner: u64, 809 } 810 unsafe impl DataInit for FlushIn {} 811 812 #[repr(C)] 813 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 814 pub struct ReadIn { 815 pub fh: u64, 816 pub offset: u64, 817 pub size: u32, 818 pub read_flags: u32, 819 pub lock_owner: u64, 820 pub flags: u32, 821 pub padding: u32, 822 } 823 unsafe impl DataInit for ReadIn {} 824 825 #[repr(C)] 826 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 827 pub struct WriteIn { 828 pub fh: u64, 829 pub offset: u64, 830 pub size: u32, 831 pub write_flags: u32, 832 pub lock_owner: u64, 833 pub flags: u32, 834 pub padding: u32, 835 } 836 unsafe impl DataInit for WriteIn {} 837 838 #[repr(C)] 839 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 840 pub struct WriteOut { 841 pub size: u32, 842 pub padding: u32, 843 } 844 unsafe impl DataInit for WriteOut {} 845 846 #[repr(C)] 847 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 848 pub struct StatfsOut { 849 pub st: Kstatfs, 850 } 851 unsafe impl DataInit for StatfsOut {} 852 853 #[repr(C)] 854 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 855 pub struct FsyncIn { 856 pub fh: u64, 857 pub fsync_flags: u32, 858 pub padding: u32, 859 } 860 unsafe impl DataInit for FsyncIn {} 861 862 #[repr(C)] 863 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 864 pub struct SetxattrIn { 865 pub size: u32, 866 pub flags: u32, 867 } 868 unsafe impl DataInit for SetxattrIn {} 869 870 #[repr(C)] 871 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 872 pub struct GetxattrIn { 873 pub size: u32, 874 pub padding: u32, 875 } 876 unsafe impl DataInit for GetxattrIn {} 877 878 #[repr(C)] 879 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 880 pub struct GetxattrOut { 881 pub size: u32, 882 pub padding: u32, 883 } 884 unsafe impl DataInit for GetxattrOut {} 885 886 #[repr(C)] 887 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 888 pub struct LkIn { 889 pub fh: u64, 890 pub owner: u64, 891 pub lk: FileLock, 892 pub lk_flags: u32, 893 pub padding: u32, 894 } 895 unsafe impl DataInit for LkIn {} 896 897 #[repr(C)] 898 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 899 pub struct LkOut { 900 pub lk: FileLock, 901 } 902 unsafe impl DataInit for LkOut {} 903 904 #[repr(C)] 905 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 906 pub struct AccessIn { 907 pub mask: u32, 908 pub padding: u32, 909 } 910 unsafe impl DataInit for AccessIn {} 911 912 #[repr(C)] 913 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 914 pub struct InitIn { 915 pub major: u32, 916 pub minor: u32, 917 pub max_readahead: u32, 918 pub flags: u32, 919 } 920 unsafe impl DataInit for InitIn {} 921 922 #[repr(C)] 923 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 924 pub struct InitOut { 925 pub major: u32, 926 pub minor: u32, 927 pub max_readahead: u32, 928 pub flags: u32, 929 pub max_background: u16, 930 pub congestion_threshold: u16, 931 pub max_write: u32, 932 pub time_gran: u32, 933 pub max_pages: u16, 934 pub map_alignment: u16, 935 pub unused: [u32; 8], 936 } 937 unsafe impl DataInit for InitOut {} 938 939 #[repr(C)] 940 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 941 pub struct InterruptIn { 942 pub unique: u64, 943 } 944 unsafe impl DataInit for InterruptIn {} 945 946 #[repr(C)] 947 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 948 pub struct BmapIn { 949 pub block: u64, 950 pub blocksize: u32, 951 pub padding: u32, 952 } 953 unsafe impl DataInit for BmapIn {} 954 955 #[repr(C)] 956 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 957 pub struct BmapOut { 958 pub block: u64, 959 } 960 unsafe impl DataInit for BmapOut {} 961 962 #[repr(C)] 963 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 964 pub struct IoctlIn { 965 pub fh: u64, 966 pub flags: u32, 967 pub cmd: u32, 968 pub arg: u64, 969 pub in_size: u32, 970 pub out_size: u32, 971 } 972 unsafe impl DataInit for IoctlIn {} 973 974 /// Describes a region of memory in the address space of the process that made the ioctl syscall. 975 /// Similar to `libc::iovec` but uses `u64`s for the address and the length. 976 #[repr(C)] 977 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 978 pub struct IoctlIovec { 979 /// The start address of the memory region. This must be in the address space of the process 980 /// that made the ioctl syscall. 981 pub base: u64, 982 983 /// The length of the memory region. 984 pub len: u64, 985 } 986 unsafe impl DataInit for IoctlIovec {} 987 988 #[repr(C)] 989 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 990 pub struct IoctlOut { 991 pub result: i32, 992 pub flags: u32, 993 pub in_iovs: u32, 994 pub out_iovs: u32, 995 } 996 unsafe impl DataInit for IoctlOut {} 997 998 #[repr(C)] 999 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 1000 pub struct PollIn { 1001 pub fh: u64, 1002 pub kh: u64, 1003 pub flags: u32, 1004 pub events: u32, 1005 } 1006 unsafe impl DataInit for PollIn {} 1007 1008 #[repr(C)] 1009 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 1010 pub struct PollOut { 1011 pub revents: u32, 1012 pub padding: u32, 1013 } 1014 unsafe impl DataInit for PollOut {} 1015 1016 #[repr(C)] 1017 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 1018 pub struct NotifyPollWakeupOut { 1019 pub kh: u64, 1020 } 1021 unsafe impl DataInit for NotifyPollWakeupOut {} 1022 1023 #[repr(C)] 1024 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 1025 pub struct FallocateIn { 1026 pub fh: u64, 1027 pub offset: u64, 1028 pub length: u64, 1029 pub mode: u32, 1030 pub padding: u32, 1031 } 1032 unsafe impl DataInit for FallocateIn {} 1033 1034 #[repr(C)] 1035 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 1036 pub struct InHeader { 1037 pub len: u32, 1038 pub opcode: u32, 1039 pub unique: u64, 1040 pub nodeid: u64, 1041 pub uid: u32, 1042 pub gid: u32, 1043 pub pid: u32, 1044 pub padding: u32, 1045 } 1046 unsafe impl DataInit for InHeader {} 1047 1048 #[repr(C)] 1049 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 1050 pub struct OutHeader { 1051 pub len: u32, 1052 pub error: i32, 1053 pub unique: u64, 1054 } 1055 unsafe impl DataInit for OutHeader {} 1056 1057 #[repr(C)] 1058 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 1059 pub struct Dirent { 1060 pub ino: u64, 1061 pub off: u64, 1062 pub namelen: u32, 1063 pub type_: u32, 1064 // char name[]; 1065 } 1066 unsafe impl DataInit for Dirent {} 1067 1068 #[repr(C)] 1069 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 1070 pub struct Direntplus { 1071 pub entry_out: EntryOut, 1072 pub dirent: Dirent, 1073 } 1074 unsafe impl DataInit for Direntplus {} 1075 1076 #[repr(C)] 1077 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 1078 pub struct NotifyInvalInodeOut { 1079 pub ino: u64, 1080 pub off: i64, 1081 pub len: i64, 1082 } 1083 unsafe impl DataInit for NotifyInvalInodeOut {} 1084 1085 #[repr(C)] 1086 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 1087 pub struct NotifyInvalEntryOut { 1088 pub parent: u64, 1089 pub namelen: u32, 1090 pub padding: u32, 1091 } 1092 unsafe impl DataInit for NotifyInvalEntryOut {} 1093 1094 #[repr(C)] 1095 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 1096 pub struct NotifyDeleteOut { 1097 pub parent: u64, 1098 pub child: u64, 1099 pub namelen: u32, 1100 pub padding: u32, 1101 } 1102 unsafe impl DataInit for NotifyDeleteOut {} 1103 1104 #[repr(C)] 1105 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 1106 pub struct NotifyStoreOut { 1107 pub nodeid: u64, 1108 pub offset: u64, 1109 pub size: u32, 1110 pub padding: u32, 1111 } 1112 unsafe impl DataInit for NotifyStoreOut {} 1113 1114 #[repr(C)] 1115 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 1116 pub struct Notify_Retrieve_Out { 1117 pub notify_unique: u64, 1118 pub nodeid: u64, 1119 pub offset: u64, 1120 pub size: u32, 1121 pub padding: u32, 1122 } 1123 unsafe impl DataInit for Notify_Retrieve_Out {} 1124 1125 /* Matches the size of fuse_write_in */ 1126 #[repr(C)] 1127 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 1128 pub struct NotifyRetrieveIn { 1129 pub dummy1: u64, 1130 pub offset: u64, 1131 pub size: u32, 1132 pub dummy2: u32, 1133 pub dummy3: u64, 1134 pub dummy4: u64, 1135 } 1136 unsafe impl DataInit for NotifyRetrieveIn {} 1137 1138 #[repr(C)] 1139 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 1140 pub struct LseekIn { 1141 pub fh: u64, 1142 pub offset: u64, 1143 pub whence: u32, 1144 pub padding: u32, 1145 } 1146 unsafe impl DataInit for LseekIn {} 1147 1148 #[repr(C)] 1149 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 1150 pub struct LseekOut { 1151 pub offset: u64, 1152 } 1153 unsafe impl DataInit for LseekOut {} 1154 1155 #[repr(C)] 1156 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 1157 pub struct CopyFileRangeIn { 1158 pub fh_src: u64, 1159 pub off_src: u64, 1160 pub nodeid_dst: u64, 1161 pub fh_dst: u64, 1162 pub off_dst: u64, 1163 pub len: u64, 1164 pub flags: u64, 1165 } 1166 unsafe impl DataInit for CopyFileRangeIn {} 1167 1168 #[repr(C)] 1169 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 1170 pub struct SetUpMappingIn { 1171 /* An already open handle */ 1172 pub fh: u64, 1173 /* Offset into the file to start the mapping */ 1174 pub foffset: u64, 1175 /* Length of mapping required */ 1176 pub len: u64, 1177 /* Flags, FUSE_SETUPMAPPING_FLAG_* */ 1178 pub flags: u64, 1179 /* Offset in Memory Window */ 1180 pub moffset: u64, 1181 } 1182 unsafe impl DataInit for SetUpMappingIn {} 1183 1184 #[repr(C)] 1185 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 1186 pub struct RemoveMappingIn { 1187 /* number of fuse_removemapping_one follows */ 1188 pub count: u32, 1189 } 1190 unsafe impl DataInit for RemoveMappingIn {} 1191 1192 #[repr(C)] 1193 #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] 1194 pub struct RemoveMappingOne { 1195 /* Offset into the dax window start the unmapping */ 1196 pub moffset: u64, 1197 /* Length of mapping required */ 1198 pub len: u64, 1199 } 1200 unsafe impl DataInit for RemoveMappingOne {} 1201