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// Copyright 2020 The gVisor Authors.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package linux
import "gvisor.dev/gvisor/tools/go_marshal/marshal"
// +marshal
type FUSEOpcode uint32
// +marshal
type FUSEOpID uint64
// FUSE_ROOT_ID is the id of root inode.
const FUSE_ROOT_ID = 1
// Opcodes for FUSE operations. Analogous to the opcodes in include/linux/fuse.h.
const (
FUSE_LOOKUP FUSEOpcode = 1
FUSE_FORGET = 2 /* no reply */
FUSE_GETATTR = 3
FUSE_SETATTR = 4
FUSE_READLINK = 5
FUSE_SYMLINK = 6
_
FUSE_MKNOD = 8
FUSE_MKDIR = 9
FUSE_UNLINK = 10
FUSE_RMDIR = 11
FUSE_RENAME = 12
FUSE_LINK = 13
FUSE_OPEN = 14
FUSE_READ = 15
FUSE_WRITE = 16
FUSE_STATFS = 17
FUSE_RELEASE = 18
_
FUSE_FSYNC = 20
FUSE_SETXATTR = 21
FUSE_GETXATTR = 22
FUSE_LISTXATTR = 23
FUSE_REMOVEXATTR = 24
FUSE_FLUSH = 25
FUSE_INIT = 26
FUSE_OPENDIR = 27
FUSE_READDIR = 28
FUSE_RELEASEDIR = 29
FUSE_FSYNCDIR = 30
FUSE_GETLK = 31
FUSE_SETLK = 32
FUSE_SETLKW = 33
FUSE_ACCESS = 34
FUSE_CREATE = 35
FUSE_INTERRUPT = 36
FUSE_BMAP = 37
FUSE_DESTROY = 38
FUSE_IOCTL = 39
FUSE_POLL = 40
FUSE_NOTIFY_REPLY = 41
FUSE_BATCH_FORGET = 42
)
const (
// FUSE_MIN_READ_BUFFER is the minimum size the read can be for any FUSE filesystem.
// This is the minimum size Linux supports. See linux.fuse.h.
FUSE_MIN_READ_BUFFER uint32 = 8192
)
// FUSEHeaderIn is the header read by the daemon with each request.
//
// +marshal
type FUSEHeaderIn struct {
// Len specifies the total length of the data, including this header.
Len uint32
// Opcode specifies the kind of operation of the request.
Opcode FUSEOpcode
// Unique specifies the unique identifier for this request.
Unique FUSEOpID
// NodeID is the ID of the filesystem object being operated on.
NodeID uint64
// UID is the UID of the requesting process.
UID uint32
// GID is the GID of the requesting process.
GID uint32
// PID is the PID of the requesting process.
PID uint32
_ uint32
}
// FUSEHeaderOut is the header written by the daemon when it processes
// a request and wants to send a reply (almost all operations require a
// reply; if they do not, this will be explicitly documented).
//
// +marshal
type FUSEHeaderOut struct {
// Len specifies the total length of the data, including this header.
Len uint32
// Error specifies the error that occurred (0 if none).
Error int32
// Unique specifies the unique identifier of the corresponding request.
Unique FUSEOpID
}
// FUSEWriteIn is the header written by a daemon when it makes a
// write request to the FUSE filesystem.
//
// +marshal
type FUSEWriteIn struct {
// Fh specifies the file handle that is being written to.
Fh uint64
// Offset is the offset of the write.
Offset uint64
// Size is the size of data being written.
Size uint32
// WriteFlags is the flags used during the write.
WriteFlags uint32
// LockOwner is the ID of the lock owner.
LockOwner uint64
// Flags is the flags for the request.
Flags uint32
_ uint32
}
// FUSE_INIT flags, consistent with the ones in include/uapi/linux/fuse.h.
const (
FUSE_ASYNC_READ = 1 << 0
FUSE_POSIX_LOCKS = 1 << 1
FUSE_FILE_OPS = 1 << 2
FUSE_ATOMIC_O_TRUNC = 1 << 3
FUSE_EXPORT_SUPPORT = 1 << 4
FUSE_BIG_WRITES = 1 << 5
FUSE_DONT_MASK = 1 << 6
FUSE_SPLICE_WRITE = 1 << 7
FUSE_SPLICE_MOVE = 1 << 8
FUSE_SPLICE_READ = 1 << 9
FUSE_FLOCK_LOCKS = 1 << 10
FUSE_HAS_IOCTL_DIR = 1 << 11
FUSE_AUTO_INVAL_DATA = 1 << 12
FUSE_DO_READDIRPLUS = 1 << 13
FUSE_READDIRPLUS_AUTO = 1 << 14
FUSE_ASYNC_DIO = 1 << 15
FUSE_WRITEBACK_CACHE = 1 << 16
FUSE_NO_OPEN_SUPPORT = 1 << 17
FUSE_PARALLEL_DIROPS = 1 << 18
FUSE_HANDLE_KILLPRIV = 1 << 19
FUSE_POSIX_ACL = 1 << 20
FUSE_ABORT_ERROR = 1 << 21
FUSE_MAX_PAGES = 1 << 22
FUSE_CACHE_SYMLINKS = 1 << 23
FUSE_NO_OPENDIR_SUPPORT = 1 << 24
FUSE_EXPLICIT_INVAL_DATA = 1 << 25
FUSE_MAP_ALIGNMENT = 1 << 26
)
// currently supported FUSE protocol version numbers.
const (
FUSE_KERNEL_VERSION = 7
FUSE_KERNEL_MINOR_VERSION = 31
)
// FUSEInitIn is the request sent by the kernel to the daemon,
// to negotiate the version and flags.
//
// +marshal
type FUSEInitIn struct {
// Major version supported by kernel.
Major uint32
// Minor version supported by the kernel.
Minor uint32
// MaxReadahead is the maximum number of bytes to read-ahead
// decided by the kernel.
MaxReadahead uint32
// Flags of this init request.
Flags uint32
}
// FUSEInitOut is the reply sent by the daemon to the kernel
// for FUSEInitIn.
//
// +marshal
type FUSEInitOut struct {
// Major version supported by daemon.
Major uint32
// Minor version supported by daemon.
Minor uint32
// MaxReadahead is the maximum number of bytes to read-ahead.
// Decided by the daemon, after receiving the value from kernel.
MaxReadahead uint32
// Flags of this init reply.
Flags uint32
// MaxBackground is the maximum number of pending background requests
// that the daemon wants.
MaxBackground uint16
// CongestionThreshold is the daemon-decided threshold for
// the number of the pending background requests.
CongestionThreshold uint16
// MaxWrite is the daemon's maximum size of a write buffer.
// Kernel adjusts it to the minimum (fuse/init.go:fuseMinMaxWrite).
// if the value from daemon is too small.
MaxWrite uint32
// TimeGran is the daemon's time granularity for mtime and ctime metadata.
// The unit is nanosecond.
// Value should be power of 10.
// 1 indicates full nanosecond granularity support.
TimeGran uint32
// MaxPages is the daemon's maximum number of pages for one write operation.
// Kernel adjusts it to the maximum (fuse/init.go:FUSE_MAX_MAX_PAGES).
// if the value from daemon is too large.
MaxPages uint16
// MapAlignment is an unknown field and not used by this package at this moment.
// Use as a placeholder to be consistent with the FUSE protocol.
MapAlignment uint16
_ [8]uint32
}
// FUSEGetAttrIn is the request sent by the kernel to the daemon,
// to get the attribute of a inode.
//
// +marshal
type FUSEGetAttrIn struct {
// GetAttrFlags specifies whether getattr request is sent with a nodeid or
// with a file handle.
GetAttrFlags uint32
_ uint32
// Fh is the file handler when GetAttrFlags has FUSE_GETATTR_FH bit. If
// used, the operation is analogous to fstat(2).
Fh uint64
}
// FUSEAttr is the struct used in the reponse FUSEGetAttrOut.
//
// +marshal
type FUSEAttr struct {
Ino uint64
Size uint64
Blocks uint64
Atime uint64
Mtime uint64
Ctime uint64
AtimeNsec uint32
MtimeNsec uint32
CtimeNsec uint32
Mode uint32
Nlink uint32
UID uint32
GID uint32
Rdev uint32
BlkSize uint32
_ uint32
}
// FUSEGetAttrOut is the reply sent by the daemon to the kernel
// for FUSEGetAttrIn.
//
// +marshal
type FUSEGetAttrOut struct {
// AttrValid and AttrValidNsec describe the attribute cache duration
AttrValid uint64
// AttrValidNsec is the nanosecond part of the attribute cache duration
AttrValidNsec uint32
_ uint32
// Attr contains the metadata returned from the FUSE server
Attr FUSEAttr
}
// FUSEEntryOut is the reply sent by the daemon to the kernel
// for FUSE_MKNOD, FUSE_MKDIR, FUSE_SYMLINK, FUSE_LINK and
// FUSE_LOOKUP.
//
// +marshal
type FUSEEntryOut struct {
// NodeID is the ID for current inode.
NodeID uint64
// Generation is the generation number of inode.
// Used to identify an inode that have different ID at different time.
Generation uint64
// EntryValid indicates timeout for an entry.
EntryValid uint64
// AttrValid indicates timeout for an entry's attributes.
AttrValid uint64
// EntryValidNsec indicates timeout for an entry in nanosecond.
EntryValidNSec uint32
// AttrValidNsec indicates timeout for an entry's attributes in nanosecond.
AttrValidNSec uint32
// Attr contains the attributes of an entry.
Attr FUSEAttr
}
// FUSELookupIn is the request sent by the kernel to the daemon
// to look up a file name.
//
// Dynamically-sized objects cannot be marshalled.
type FUSELookupIn struct {
marshal.StubMarshallable
// Name is a file name to be looked up.
Name string
}
// MarshalUnsafe serializes r.name to the dst buffer.
func (r *FUSELookupIn) MarshalUnsafe(buf []byte) {
copy(buf, []byte(r.Name))
}
// SizeBytes is the size of the memory representation of FUSELookupIn.
// 1 extra byte for null-terminated string.
func (r *FUSELookupIn) SizeBytes() int {
return len(r.Name) + 1
}
// MAX_NON_LFS indicates the maximum offset without large file support.
const MAX_NON_LFS = ((1 << 31) - 1)
// flags returned by OPEN request.
const (
// FOPEN_DIRECT_IO indicates bypassing page cache for this opened file.
FOPEN_DIRECT_IO = 1 << 0
// FOPEN_KEEP_CACHE avoids invalidate of data cache on open.
FOPEN_KEEP_CACHE = 1 << 1
// FOPEN_NONSEEKABLE indicates the file cannot be seeked.
FOPEN_NONSEEKABLE = 1 << 2
)
// FUSEOpenIn is the request sent by the kernel to the daemon,
// to negotiate flags and get file handle.
//
// +marshal
type FUSEOpenIn struct {
// Flags of this open request.
Flags uint32
_ uint32
}
// FUSEOpenOut is the reply sent by the daemon to the kernel
// for FUSEOpenIn.
//
// +marshal
type FUSEOpenOut struct {
// Fh is the file handler for opened file.
Fh uint64
// OpenFlag for the opened file.
OpenFlag uint32
_ uint32
}
// FUSEReleaseIn is the request sent by the kernel to the daemon
// when there is no more reference to a file.
//
// +marshal
type FUSEReleaseIn struct {
// Fh is the file handler for the file to be released.
Fh uint64
// Flags of the file.
Flags uint32
// ReleaseFlags of this release request.
ReleaseFlags uint32
// LockOwner is the id of the lock owner if there is one.
LockOwner uint64
}
// FUSEMknodMeta contains all the static fields of FUSEMknodIn,
// which is used for FUSE_MKNOD.
//
// +marshal
type FUSEMknodMeta struct {
// Mode of the inode to create.
Mode uint32
// Rdev encodes device major and minor information.
Rdev uint32
// Umask is the current file mode creation mask.
Umask uint32
_ uint32
}
// FUSEMknodIn contains all the arguments sent by the kernel
// to the daemon, to create a new file node.
//
// Dynamically-sized objects cannot be marshalled.
type FUSEMknodIn struct {
marshal.StubMarshallable
// MknodMeta contains mode, rdev and umash field for FUSE_MKNODS.
MknodMeta FUSEMknodMeta
// Name is the name of the node to create.
Name string
}
// MarshalUnsafe serializes r.MknodMeta and r.Name to the dst buffer.
func (r *FUSEMknodIn) MarshalUnsafe(buf []byte) {
r.MknodMeta.MarshalUnsafe(buf[:r.MknodMeta.SizeBytes()])
copy(buf[r.MknodMeta.SizeBytes():], r.Name)
}
// SizeBytes is the size of the memory representation of FUSEMknodIn.
// 1 extra byte for null-terminated string.
func (r *FUSEMknodIn) SizeBytes() int {
return r.MknodMeta.SizeBytes() + len(r.Name) + 1
}
// FUSESymLinkIn is the request sent by the kernel to the daemon,
// to create a symbolic link.
//
// Dynamically-sized objects cannot be marshalled.
type FUSESymLinkIn struct {
marshal.StubMarshallable
// Name of symlink to create.
Name string
// Target of the symlink.
Target string
}
// MarshalUnsafe serializes r.Name and r.Target to the dst buffer.
// Left null-termination at end of r.Name and r.Target.
func (r *FUSESymLinkIn) MarshalUnsafe(buf []byte) {
copy(buf, r.Name)
copy(buf[len(r.Name)+1:], r.Target)
}
// SizeBytes is the size of the memory representation of FUSESymLinkIn.
// 2 extra bytes for null-terminated string.
func (r *FUSESymLinkIn) SizeBytes() int {
return len(r.Name) + len(r.Target) + 2
}
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