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diff --git a/include/rtems/rfs/rtems-rfs-file-system.h b/include/rtems/rfs/rtems-rfs-file-system.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e00b142532 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/rtems/rfs/rtems-rfs-file-system.h @@ -0,0 +1,410 @@ +/** + * @file + * + * @brief RTEMS File System Data + * + * @ingroup rtems_rfs + * + * RTEMS File System Data + * + * This file defines the file system data. + */ + +/* + * COPYRIGHT (c) 2010 Chris Johns <chrisj@rtems.org> + * + * The license and distribution terms for this file may be + * found in the file LICENSE in this distribution or at + * http://www.rtems.org/license/LICENSE. + */ + +#if !defined (_RTEMS_RFS_FILE_SYSTEM_H_) +#define _RTEMS_RFS_FILE_SYSTEM_H_ + +#include <rtems/rfs/rtems-rfs-group.h> + +/** + * Superblock offsets and values. + */ +#define RTEMS_RFS_SB_OFFSET_MAGIC (0) +#define RTEMS_RFS_SB_MAGIC (0x28092001) +#define RTEMS_RFS_SB_OFFSET_VERSION (RTEMS_RFS_SB_OFFSET_MAGIC + 4) +#define RTEMS_RFS_SB_OFFSET_BLOCK_SIZE (RTEMS_RFS_SB_OFFSET_VERSION + 4) +#define RTEMS_RFS_SB_OFFSET_BLOCKS (RTEMS_RFS_SB_OFFSET_BLOCK_SIZE + 4) +#define RTEMS_RFS_SB_OFFSET_BAD_BLOCKS (RTEMS_RFS_SB_OFFSET_BLOCKS + 4) +#define RTEMS_RFS_SB_OFFSET_MAX_NAME_LENGTH (RTEMS_RFS_SB_OFFSET_BAD_BLOCKS + 4) +#define RTEMS_RFS_SB_OFFSET_GROUPS (RTEMS_RFS_SB_OFFSET_MAX_NAME_LENGTH + 4) +#define RTEMS_RFS_SB_OFFSET_GROUP_BLOCKS (RTEMS_RFS_SB_OFFSET_GROUPS + 4) +#define RTEMS_RFS_SB_OFFSET_GROUP_INODES (RTEMS_RFS_SB_OFFSET_GROUP_BLOCKS + 4) +#define RTEMS_RFS_SB_OFFSET_INODE_SIZE (RTEMS_RFS_SB_OFFSET_GROUP_INODES + 4) + +/** + * RFS Version Number. + */ +#define RTEMS_RFS_VERSION (0x00000000) + +/** + * RFS Version Number Mask. The mask determines which bits of the version + * number indicate compatility issues. + */ +#define RTEMS_RFS_VERSION_MASK INT32_C(0x00000000) + +/** + * The root inode number. Do not use 0 as this has special meaning in some + * Unix operating systems. + */ +#define RTEMS_RFS_ROOT_INO (1) + +/** + * Empty inode number. + */ +#define RTEMS_RFS_EMPTY_INO (0) + +/** + * The number of blocks in the inode. This number effects the size of the + * inode and that effects the overhead of the inode tables in a group. + */ +#define RTEMS_RFS_INODE_BLOCKS (5) + +/** + * The inode overhead is the percentage of space reserved for inodes. It is + * calculated as the percentage number of blocks in a group. The number of + * blocks in a group is the number of bits a block can hold. + */ +#define RTEMS_RFS_INODE_OVERHEAD_PERCENTAGE (1) + +/** + * Number of blocks in the superblock. Yes I know it is a superblock and not + * superblocks but if for any reason this needs to change it is handled. + */ +#define RTEMS_RFS_SUPERBLOCK_SIZE (1) + +/** + * The maximum number of buffers held by the file system at any one time. + */ +#define RTEMS_RFS_FS_MAX_HELD_BUFFERS (5) + +/** + * Absolute position. Make a 64bit value. + */ +typedef uint64_t rtems_rfs_pos; + +/** + * Relative position. Make a 64bit value. + */ +typedef int64_t rtems_rfs_pos_rel; + +/** + * Flags to control the file system. + */ +#define RTEMS_RFS_FS_BITMAPS_HOLD (1 << 0) /**< Do not release bitmaps + * when finished. Default is + * off so they are released. */ +#define RTEMS_RFS_FS_NO_LOCAL_CACHE (1 << 1) /**< Do not cache the buffers + * and release directly to the + * buffer support layer. The + * default is to hold buffers. */ +#define RTEMS_RFS_FS_FORCE_OPEN (1 << 2) /**< Force open and ignore any + * errors. */ +#define RTEMS_RFS_FS_READ_ONLY (1 << 3) /**< Make the mount + * read-only. Currently not + * supported. */ +/** + * RFS File System data. + */ +struct _rtems_rfs_file_system +{ + /** + * Flags to control the file system. Some can be controlled via the ioctl. + */ + uint32_t flags; + + /** + * The number of blocks in the disk. The size of the disk is the number of + * blocks by the block size. This should be within a block size of the size + * returned by the media driver. + */ + size_t blocks; + + /** + * The size of a block. This must be a multiple of the disk's media block + * size. + */ + size_t block_size; + + /** + * The file descriptor for device I/O. + */ + int device; + +#if RTEMS_RFS_USE_LIBBLOCK + /** + * The disk device. This is the data about the block device this file system + * is mounted on. We access the data held in this structure rather than + * making an extra copy in this structure. + */ + rtems_disk_device* disk; +#else + /** + * The number of blocks in the file system. + */ + size_t size; +#endif + + /** + * Inode count. + */ + uint32_t inodes; + + /** + * Bad block blocks. This is a table of blocks that have been found to be + * bad. + */ + uint32_t bad_blocks; + + /** + * Maximum length of names supported by this file system. + */ + uint32_t max_name_length; + + /** + * A disk is broken down into a series of groups. + */ + rtems_rfs_group* groups; + + /** + * Number of groups. + */ + int group_count; + + /** + * Number of blocks in a group. + */ + size_t group_blocks; + + /** + * Number of inodes in a group. + */ + size_t group_inodes; + + /** + * Number of inodes in each block. + */ + size_t inodes_per_block; + + /** + * Number of block numbers in a block. + */ + size_t blocks_per_block; + + /** + * Block map single indirect count. This is the block number per block + * multiplied but the slots in the inode. + */ + size_t block_map_singly_blocks; + + /** + * Block map double indirect count. This is the block number per block + * squared and multiplied by the slots in the inode. It is the maximum + * number of blocks a map (file/directory) can have. + */ + size_t block_map_doubly_blocks; + + /** + * Number of buffers held before releasing back to the cache. + */ + uint32_t max_held_buffers; + + /** + * List of buffers attached to buffer handles. Allows sharing. + */ + rtems_chain_control buffers; + + /** + * Number of buffers held on the buffers list. + */ + uint32_t buffers_count; + + /** + * List of buffers that need to be released when the processing of a file + * system request has completed. + */ + rtems_chain_control release; + + /** + * Number of buffers held on the release list. + */ + uint32_t release_count; + + /** + * List of buffers that need to be released modified when the processing of a + * file system request has completed. + */ + rtems_chain_control release_modified; + + /** + * Number of buffers held on the release modified list. + */ + uint32_t release_modified_count; + + /** + * List of open shared file node data. The shared node data such as the inode + * and block map allows a single file to be open more than once. + */ + rtems_chain_control file_shares; + + /** + * Pointer to user data supplied when opening. + */ + void* user; +}; + +/** + * Return the flags. + * + * @param[in] _fs is a pointer to the file system. + */ +#define rtems_rfs_fs_flags(_f) ((_f)->flags) +/** + * Should bitmap buffers be released when finished ? + * + * @param[in] _fs is a pointer to the file system. + */ +#define rtems_rfs_fs_release_bitmaps(_f) (!((_f)->flags & RTEMS_RFS_FS_BITMAPS_HOLD)) + +/** + * Are the buffers locally cache or released back to the buffering layer ? + * + * @param[in] _fs is a pointer to the file system. + */ +#define rtems_rfs_fs_no_local_cache(_f) ((_f)->flags & RTEMS_RFS_FS_NO_LOCAL_CACHE) + +/** + * The disk device number. + * + * @param[in] _fs is a pointer to the file system. + */ +#if RTEMS_RFS_USE_LIBBLOCK +#define rtems_rfs_fs_device(_fs) ((_fs)->disk) +#else +#define rtems_rfs_fs_device(_fs) ((_fs)->device) +#endif + +/** + * The size of the disk in blocks. + * + * @param[in] _fs is a pointer to the file system. + */ +#define rtems_rfs_fs_blocks(_fs) ((_fs)->blocks) + +/** + * The block size. + * + * @param[in] _fs is a pointer to the file system. + */ +#define rtems_rfs_fs_block_size(_fs) ((_fs)->block_size) + +/** + * The number of inodes. + * + * @param[in] _fs is a pointer to the file system. + */ +#define rtems_rfs_fs_inodes(_fs) ((_fs)->inodes) + +/** + * Calculate a block in the file system given the group and the block within + * the group. + * + * @param[in] _fs is a pointer to the file system. + * @param[in] _grp is the group. + * @param[in] _blk is the block within the group. + * @return The absolute block number. + */ +#define rtems_rfs_fs_block(_fs, _grp, _blk) \ + ((((_fs)->group_blocks) * (_grp)) + (_blk) + 1) + +/** + * The media size of the disk in media size blocks. + * + * @param[in] _fs is a pointer to the file system. + */ +#if RTEMS_RFS_USE_LIBBLOCK +#define rtems_rfs_fs_media_blocks(_fs) ((_fs)->disk->size) +#else +#define rtems_rfs_fs_media_blocks(_fs) ((_fs)->media_size) +#endif + +/** + * The media block size. This is the size of a block on disk. For a device I/O + * this value is 1. + * + * @param[in] _fs is a pointer to the file system. + */ +#if RTEMS_RFS_USE_LIBBLOCK +#define rtems_rfs_fs_media_block_size(_fs) ((_fs)->disk->media_block_size) +#else +#define rtems_rfs_fs_media_block_size(_fs) (1) +#endif + +/** + * The maximum length of a name supported by the file system. + */ +#define rtems_rfs_fs_max_name(_fs) ((_fs)->max_name_length) + +/** + * Return the maximum number of blocks in a block map. + * + * @return uint32_t The maximum number of blocks possible. + */ +#define rtems_rfs_fs_max_block_map_blocks(_fs) ((_fs)->block_map_doubly_blocks) + +/** + * Return the user pointer. + */ +#define rtems_rfs_fs_user(_fs) ((_fs)->user) + +/** + * Return the size of the disk in bytes. + * + * @param[in] fs is a pointer to the file system. + * @return uint64_t The size of the disk in bytes. + */ +uint64_t rtems_rfs_fs_size(rtems_rfs_file_system* fs); + +/** + * The size of the disk in bytes calculated from the media parameters.. + * + * @param[in] fs is a pointer to the file system. + * @return uint64_t The size of the disk in bytes. + */ +uint64_t rtems_rfs_fs_media_size (rtems_rfs_file_system* fs); + +/** + * Open the file system given a file path. + * + * @param[in] name is a pointer to the device to open. + * @param[in] fs is the file system data filled in by this call. + * @param[in] user is a pointer to the user data. + * @param[in] flags is a initial set of user flags for the file system. + * @param[in] max_held_buffers is the maximum number of buffers the RFS holds. + * + * @retval 0 Successful operation. + * @retval -1 Error. See errno + */ +int rtems_rfs_fs_open (const char* name, + void* user, + uint32_t flags, + uint32_t max_held_buffers, + rtems_rfs_file_system** fs); + +/** + * Close the file system. + * + * @param[in] fs is the file system data. + * + * @retval 0 Successful operation. + * @retval -1 Error. See errno + */ +int rtems_rfs_fs_close (rtems_rfs_file_system* fs); + +#endif |