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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. #ifndef NET_9P_H
  27. #define NET_9P_H
  28. /**
  29. * enum p9_debug_flags - bits for mount time debug parameter
  30. * @P9_DEBUG_ERROR: more verbose error messages including original error string
  31. * @P9_DEBUG_9P: 9P protocol tracing
  32. * @P9_DEBUG_VFS: VFS API tracing
  33. * @P9_DEBUG_CONV: protocol conversion tracing
  34. * @P9_DEBUG_MUX: trace management of concurrent transactions
  35. * @P9_DEBUG_TRANS: transport tracing
  36. * @P9_DEBUG_SLABS: memory management tracing
  37. * @P9_DEBUG_FCALL: verbose dump of protocol messages
  38. * @P9_DEBUG_FID: fid allocation/deallocation tracking
  39. *
  40. * These flags are passed at mount time to turn on various levels of
  41. * verbosity and tracing which will be output to the system logs.
  42. */
  43. enum p9_debug_flags {
  44. P9_DEBUG_ERROR = (1<<0),
  45. P9_DEBUG_9P = (1<<2),
  46. P9_DEBUG_VFS = (1<<3),
  47. P9_DEBUG_CONV = (1<<4),
  48. P9_DEBUG_MUX = (1<<5),
  49. P9_DEBUG_TRANS = (1<<6),
  50. P9_DEBUG_SLABS = (1<<7),
  51. P9_DEBUG_FCALL = (1<<8),
  52. P9_DEBUG_FID = (1<<9),
  53. P9_DEBUG_PKT = (1<<10),
  54. };
  55. #ifdef CONFIG_NET_9P_DEBUG
  56. extern unsigned int p9_debug_level;
  57. #define P9_DPRINTK(level, format, arg...) \
  58. do { \
  59. if ((p9_debug_level & level) == level) {\
  60. if (level == P9_DEBUG_9P) \
  61. printk(KERN_NOTICE "(%8.8d) " \
  62. format , task_pid_nr(current) , ## arg); \
  63. else \
  64. printk(KERN_NOTICE "-- %s (%d): " \
  65. format , __func__, task_pid_nr(current) , ## arg); \
  66. } \
  67. } while (0)
  68. #else
  69. #define P9_DPRINTK(level, format, arg...) do { } while (0)
  70. #endif
  71. #define P9_EPRINTK(level, format, arg...) \
  72. do { \
  73. printk(level "9p: %s (%d): " \
  74. format , __func__, task_pid_nr(current), ## arg); \
  75. } while (0)
  76. /**
  77. * enum p9_msg_t - 9P message types
  78. * @P9_TVERSION: version handshake request
  79. * @P9_RVERSION: version handshake response
  80. * @P9_TAUTH: request to establish authentication channel
  81. * @P9_RAUTH: response with authentication information
  82. * @P9_TATTACH: establish user access to file service
  83. * @P9_RATTACH: response with top level handle to file hierarchy
  84. * @P9_TERROR: not used
  85. * @P9_RERROR: response for any failed request
  86. * @P9_TFLUSH: request to abort a previous request
  87. * @P9_RFLUSH: response when previous request has been cancelled
  88. * @P9_TWALK: descend a directory hierarchy
  89. * @P9_RWALK: response with new handle for position within hierarchy
  90. * @P9_TOPEN: prepare a handle for I/O on an existing file
  91. * @P9_ROPEN: response with file access information
  92. * @P9_TCREATE: prepare a handle for I/O on a new file
  93. * @P9_RCREATE: response with file access information
  94. * @P9_TREAD: request to transfer data from a file or directory
  95. * @P9_RREAD: response with data requested
  96. * @P9_TWRITE: reuqest to transfer data to a file
  97. * @P9_RWRITE: response with out much data was transfered to file
  98. * @P9_TCLUNK: forget about a handle to an entity within the file system
  99. * @P9_RCLUNK: response when server has forgotten about the handle
  100. * @P9_TREMOVE: request to remove an entity from the hierarchy
  101. * @P9_RREMOVE: response when server has removed the entity
  102. * @P9_TSTAT: request file entity attributes
  103. * @P9_RSTAT: response with file entity attributes
  104. * @P9_TWSTAT: request to update file entity attributes
  105. * @P9_RWSTAT: response when file entity attributes are updated
  106. *
  107. * There are 14 basic operations in 9P2000, paired as
  108. * requests and responses. The one special case is ERROR
  109. * as there is no @P9_TERROR request for clients to transmit to
  110. * the server, but the server may respond to any other request
  111. * with an @P9_RERROR.
  112. *
  113. * See Also: http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/man/5/INDEX.html
  114. */
  115. enum p9_msg_t {
  116. P9_TVERSION = 100,
  117. P9_RVERSION,
  118. P9_TAUTH = 102,
  119. P9_RAUTH,
  120. P9_TATTACH = 104,
  121. P9_RATTACH,
  122. P9_TERROR = 106,
  123. P9_RERROR,
  124. P9_TFLUSH = 108,
  125. P9_RFLUSH,
  126. P9_TWALK = 110,
  127. P9_RWALK,
  128. P9_TOPEN = 112,
  129. P9_ROPEN,
  130. P9_TCREATE = 114,
  131. P9_RCREATE,
  132. P9_TREAD = 116,
  133. P9_RREAD,
  134. P9_TWRITE = 118,
  135. P9_RWRITE,
  136. P9_TCLUNK = 120,
  137. P9_RCLUNK,
  138. P9_TREMOVE = 122,
  139. P9_RREMOVE,
  140. P9_TSTAT = 124,
  141. P9_RSTAT,
  142. P9_TWSTAT = 126,
  143. P9_RWSTAT,
  144. };
  145. /**
  146. * enum p9_open_mode_t - 9P open modes
  147. * @P9_OREAD: open file for reading only
  148. * @P9_OWRITE: open file for writing only
  149. * @P9_ORDWR: open file for reading or writing
  150. * @P9_OEXEC: open file for execution
  151. * @P9_OTRUNC: truncate file to zero-length before opening it
  152. * @P9_OREXEC: close the file when an exec(2) system call is made
  153. * @P9_ORCLOSE: remove the file when the file is closed
  154. * @P9_OAPPEND: open the file and seek to the end
  155. * @P9_OEXCL: only create a file, do not open it
  156. *
  157. * 9P open modes differ slightly from Posix standard modes.
  158. * In particular, there are extra modes which specify different
  159. * semantic behaviors than may be available on standard Posix
  160. * systems. For example, @P9_OREXEC and @P9_ORCLOSE are modes that
  161. * most likely will not be issued from the Linux VFS client, but may
  162. * be supported by servers.
  163. *
  164. * See Also: http://plan9.bell-labs.com/magic/man2html/2/open
  165. */
  166. enum p9_open_mode_t {
  167. P9_OREAD = 0x00,
  168. P9_OWRITE = 0x01,
  169. P9_ORDWR = 0x02,
  170. P9_OEXEC = 0x03,
  171. P9_OTRUNC = 0x10,
  172. P9_OREXEC = 0x20,
  173. P9_ORCLOSE = 0x40,
  174. P9_OAPPEND = 0x80,
  175. P9_OEXCL = 0x1000,
  176. };
  177. /**
  178. * enum p9_perm_t - 9P permissions
  179. * @P9_DMDIR: mode bite for directories
  180. * @P9_DMAPPEND: mode bit for is append-only
  181. * @P9_DMEXCL: mode bit for excluse use (only one open handle allowed)
  182. * @P9_DMMOUNT: mode bite for mount points
  183. * @P9_DMAUTH: mode bit for authentication file
  184. * @P9_DMTMP: mode bit for non-backed-up files
  185. * @P9_DMSYMLINK: mode bit for symbolic links (9P2000.u)
  186. * @P9_DMLINK: mode bit for hard-link (9P2000.u)
  187. * @P9_DMDEVICE: mode bit for device files (9P2000.u)
  188. * @P9_DMNAMEDPIPE: mode bit for named pipe (9P2000.u)
  189. * @P9_DMSOCKET: mode bit for socket (9P2000.u)
  190. * @P9_DMSETUID: mode bit for setuid (9P2000.u)
  191. * @P9_DMSETGID: mode bit for setgid (9P2000.u)
  192. * @P9_DMSETVTX: mode bit for sticky bit (9P2000.u)
  193. *
  194. * 9P permissions differ slightly from Posix standard modes.
  195. *
  196. * See Also: http://plan9.bell-labs.com/magic/man2html/2/stat
  197. */
  198. enum p9_perm_t {
  199. P9_DMDIR = 0x80000000,
  200. P9_DMAPPEND = 0x40000000,
  201. P9_DMEXCL = 0x20000000,
  202. P9_DMMOUNT = 0x10000000,
  203. P9_DMAUTH = 0x08000000,
  204. P9_DMTMP = 0x04000000,
  205. /* 9P2000.u extensions */
  206. P9_DMSYMLINK = 0x02000000,
  207. P9_DMLINK = 0x01000000,
  208. P9_DMDEVICE = 0x00800000,
  209. P9_DMNAMEDPIPE = 0x00200000,
  210. P9_DMSOCKET = 0x00100000,
  211. P9_DMSETUID = 0x00080000,
  212. P9_DMSETGID = 0x00040000,
  213. P9_DMSETVTX = 0x00010000,
  214. };
  215. /**
  216. * enum p9_qid_t - QID types
  217. * @P9_QTDIR: directory
  218. * @P9_QTAPPEND: append-only
  219. * @P9_QTEXCL: excluse use (only one open handle allowed)
  220. * @P9_QTMOUNT: mount points
  221. * @P9_QTAUTH: authentication file
  222. * @P9_QTTMP: non-backed-up files
  223. * @P9_QTSYMLINK: symbolic links (9P2000.u)
  224. * @P9_QTLINK: hard-link (9P2000.u)
  225. * @P9_QTFILE: normal files
  226. *
  227. * QID types are a subset of permissions - they are primarily
  228. * used to differentiate semantics for a file system entity via
  229. * a jump-table. Their value is also the most signifigant 16 bits
  230. * of the permission_t
  231. *
  232. * See Also: http://plan9.bell-labs.com/magic/man2html/2/stat
  233. */
  234. enum p9_qid_t {
  235. P9_QTDIR = 0x80,
  236. P9_QTAPPEND = 0x40,
  237. P9_QTEXCL = 0x20,
  238. P9_QTMOUNT = 0x10,
  239. P9_QTAUTH = 0x08,
  240. P9_QTTMP = 0x04,
  241. P9_QTSYMLINK = 0x02,
  242. P9_QTLINK = 0x01,
  243. P9_QTFILE = 0x00,
  244. };
  245. /* 9P Magic Numbers */
  246. #define P9_NOTAG (u16)(~0)
  247. #define P9_NOFID (u32)(~0)
  248. #define P9_MAXWELEM 16
  249. /* ample room for Twrite/Rread header */
  250. #define P9_IOHDRSZ 24
  251. /**
  252. * struct p9_str - length prefixed string type
  253. * @len: length of the string
  254. * @str: the string
  255. *
  256. * The protocol uses length prefixed strings for all
  257. * string data, so we replicate that for our internal
  258. * string members.
  259. */
  260. struct p9_str {
  261. u16 len;
  262. char *str;
  263. };
  264. /**
  265. * struct p9_qid - file system entity information
  266. * @type: 8-bit type &p9_qid_t
  267. * @version: 16-bit monotonically incrementing version number
  268. * @path: 64-bit per-server-unique ID for a file system element
  269. *
  270. * qids are identifiers used by 9P servers to track file system
  271. * entities. The type is used to differentiate semantics for operations
  272. * on the entity (ie. read means something different on a directory than
  273. * on a file). The path provides a server unique index for an entity
  274. * (roughly analogous to an inode number), while the version is updated
  275. * every time a file is modified and can be used to maintain cache
  276. * coherency between clients and serves.
  277. * Servers will often differentiate purely synthetic entities by setting
  278. * their version to 0, signaling that they should never be cached and
  279. * should be accessed synchronously.
  280. *
  281. * See Also://plan9.bell-labs.com/magic/man2html/2/stat
  282. */
  283. struct p9_qid {
  284. u8 type;
  285. u32 version;
  286. u64 path;
  287. };
  288. /**
  289. * struct p9_stat - file system metadata information
  290. * @size: length prefix for this stat structure instance
  291. * @type: the type of the server (equivilent to a major number)
  292. * @dev: the sub-type of the server (equivilent to a minor number)
  293. * @qid: unique id from the server of type &p9_qid
  294. * @mode: Plan 9 format permissions of type &p9_perm_t
  295. * @atime: Last access/read time
  296. * @mtime: Last modify/write time
  297. * @length: file length
  298. * @name: last element of path (aka filename) in type &p9_str
  299. * @uid: owner name in type &p9_str
  300. * @gid: group owner in type &p9_str
  301. * @muid: last modifier in type &p9_str
  302. * @extension: area used to encode extended UNIX support in type &p9_str
  303. * @n_uid: numeric user id of owner (part of 9p2000.u extension)
  304. * @n_gid: numeric group id (part of 9p2000.u extension)
  305. * @n_muid: numeric user id of laster modifier (part of 9p2000.u extension)
  306. *
  307. * See Also: http://plan9.bell-labs.com/magic/man2html/2/stat
  308. */
  309. struct p9_wstat {
  310. u16 size;
  311. u16 type;
  312. u32 dev;
  313. struct p9_qid qid;
  314. u32 mode;
  315. u32 atime;
  316. u32 mtime;
  317. u64 length;
  318. char *name;
  319. char *uid;
  320. char *gid;
  321. char *muid;
  322. char *extension; /* 9p2000.u extensions */
  323. u32 n_uid; /* 9p2000.u extensions */
  324. u32 n_gid; /* 9p2000.u extensions */
  325. u32 n_muid; /* 9p2000.u extensions */
  326. };
  327. /* Structures for Protocol Operations */
  328. struct p9_tversion {
  329. u32 msize;
  330. struct p9_str version;
  331. };
  332. struct p9_rversion {
  333. u32 msize;
  334. struct p9_str version;
  335. };
  336. struct p9_tauth {
  337. u32 afid;
  338. struct p9_str uname;
  339. struct p9_str aname;
  340. u32 n_uname; /* 9P2000.u extensions */
  341. };
  342. struct p9_rauth {
  343. struct p9_qid qid;
  344. };
  345. struct p9_rerror {
  346. struct p9_str error;
  347. u32 errno; /* 9p2000.u extension */
  348. };
  349. struct p9_tflush {
  350. u16 oldtag;
  351. };
  352. struct p9_rflush {
  353. };
  354. struct p9_tattach {
  355. u32 fid;
  356. u32 afid;
  357. struct p9_str uname;
  358. struct p9_str aname;
  359. u32 n_uname; /* 9P2000.u extensions */
  360. };
  361. struct p9_rattach {
  362. struct p9_qid qid;
  363. };
  364. struct p9_twalk {
  365. u32 fid;
  366. u32 newfid;
  367. u16 nwname;
  368. struct p9_str wnames[16];
  369. };
  370. struct p9_rwalk {
  371. u16 nwqid;
  372. struct p9_qid wqids[16];
  373. };
  374. struct p9_topen {
  375. u32 fid;
  376. u8 mode;
  377. };
  378. struct p9_ropen {
  379. struct p9_qid qid;
  380. u32 iounit;
  381. };
  382. struct p9_tcreate {
  383. u32 fid;
  384. struct p9_str name;
  385. u32 perm;
  386. u8 mode;
  387. struct p9_str extension;
  388. };
  389. struct p9_rcreate {
  390. struct p9_qid qid;
  391. u32 iounit;
  392. };
  393. struct p9_tread {
  394. u32 fid;
  395. u64 offset;
  396. u32 count;
  397. };
  398. struct p9_rread {
  399. u32 count;
  400. u8 *data;
  401. };
  402. struct p9_twrite {
  403. u32 fid;
  404. u64 offset;
  405. u32 count;
  406. u8 *data;
  407. };
  408. struct p9_rwrite {
  409. u32 count;
  410. };
  411. struct p9_tclunk {
  412. u32 fid;
  413. };
  414. struct p9_rclunk {
  415. };
  416. struct p9_tremove {
  417. u32 fid;
  418. };
  419. struct p9_rremove {
  420. };
  421. struct p9_tstat {
  422. u32 fid;
  423. };
  424. struct p9_rstat {
  425. struct p9_wstat stat;
  426. };
  427. struct p9_twstat {
  428. u32 fid;
  429. struct p9_wstat stat;
  430. };
  431. struct p9_rwstat {
  432. };
  433. /**
  434. * struct p9_fcall - primary packet structure
  435. * @size: prefixed length of the structure
  436. * @id: protocol operating identifier of type &p9_msg_t
  437. * @tag: transaction id of the request
  438. * @offset: used by marshalling routines to track currentposition in buffer
  439. * @capacity: used by marshalling routines to track total capacity
  440. * @sdata: payload
  441. *
  442. * &p9_fcall represents the structure for all 9P RPC
  443. * transactions. Requests are packaged into fcalls, and reponses
  444. * must be extracted from them.
  445. *
  446. * See Also: http://plan9.bell-labs.com/magic/man2html/2/fcall
  447. */
  448. struct p9_fcall {
  449. u32 size;
  450. u8 id;
  451. u16 tag;
  452. size_t offset;
  453. size_t capacity;
  454. uint8_t *sdata;
  455. };
  456. struct p9_idpool;
  457. int p9_errstr2errno(char *errstr, int len);
  458. struct p9_idpool *p9_idpool_create(void);
  459. void p9_idpool_destroy(struct p9_idpool *);
  460. int p9_idpool_get(struct p9_idpool *p);
  461. void p9_idpool_put(int id, struct p9_idpool *p);
  462. int p9_idpool_check(int id, struct p9_idpool *p);
  463. int p9_error_init(void);
  464. int p9_errstr2errno(char *, int);
  465. int p9_trans_fd_init(void);
  466. void p9_trans_fd_exit(void);
  467. #endif /* NET_9P_H */