linux/fs/jfs/jfs_dinode.h

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
/*
* Copyright (C) International Business Machines Corp., 2000-2001
*/
#ifndef _H_JFS_DINODE
#define _H_JFS_DINODE
/*
* jfs_dinode.h: on-disk inode manager
*/
#define INODESLOTSIZE 128
#define L2INODESLOTSIZE 7
#define log2INODESIZE 9 /* log2(bytes per dinode) */
/*
* on-disk inode : 512 bytes
*
* note: align 64-bit fields on 8-byte boundary.
*/
struct dinode {
/*
* I. base area (128 bytes)
* ------------------------
*
* define generic/POSIX attributes
*/
__le32 di_inostamp; /* 4: stamp to show inode belongs to fileset */
__le32 di_fileset; /* 4: fileset number */
__le32 di_number; /* 4: inode number, aka file serial number */
__le32 di_gen; /* 4: inode generation number */
pxd_t di_ixpxd; /* 8: inode extent descriptor */
__le64 di_size; /* 8: size */
__le64 di_nblocks; /* 8: number of blocks allocated */
__le32 di_nlink; /* 4: number of links to the object */
__le32 di_uid; /* 4: user id of owner */
__le32 di_gid; /* 4: group id of owner */
__le32 di_mode; /* 4: attribute, format and permission */
struct timestruc_t di_atime; /* 8: time last data accessed */
struct timestruc_t di_ctime; /* 8: time last status changed */
struct timestruc_t di_mtime; /* 8: time last data modified */
struct timestruc_t di_otime; /* 8: time created */
dxd_t di_acl; /* 16: acl descriptor */
dxd_t di_ea; /* 16: ea descriptor */
__le32 di_next_index; /* 4: Next available dir_table index */
__le32 di_acltype; /* 4: Type of ACL */
/*
* Extension Areas.
*
* Historically, the inode was partitioned into 4 128-byte areas,
* the last 3 being defined as unions which could have multiple
* uses. The first 96 bytes had been completely unused until
* an index table was added to the directory. It is now more
* useful to describe the last 3/4 of the inode as a single
* union. We would probably be better off redesigning the
* entire structure from scratch, but we don't want to break
* commonality with OS/2's JFS at this time.
*/
union {
struct {
/*
* This table contains the information needed to
* find a directory entry from a 32-bit index.
* If the index is small enough, the table is inline,
* otherwise, an x-tree root overlays this table
*/
struct dir_table_slot _table[12]; /* 96: inline */
dtroot_t _dtroot; /* 288: dtree root */
} _dir; /* (384) */
#define di_dirtable u._dir._table
#define di_dtroot u._dir._dtroot
#define di_parent di_dtroot.header.idotdot
#define di_DASD di_dtroot.header.DASD
struct {
union {
u8 _data[96]; /* 96: unused */
struct {
void *_imap; /* 4: unused */
__le32 _gengen; /* 4: generator */
} _imap;
} _u1; /* 96: */
#define di_gengen u._file._u1._imap._gengen
union {
xtpage_t _xtroot;
struct {
u8 unused[16]; /* 16: */
dxd_t _dxd; /* 16: */
union {
/*
* The fast symlink area
* is expected to overflow
* into _inlineea when
* needed (which will clear
* INLINEEA).
*/
struct {
union {
__le32 _rdev; /* 4: */
u8 _fastsymlink[128];
} _u;
u8 _inlineea[128];
};
u8 _inline_all[256];
};
} _special;
} _u2;
} _file;
#define di_xtroot u._file._u2._xtroot
#define di_dxd u._file._u2._special._dxd
#define di_btroot di_xtroot
#define di_inlinedata u._file._u2._special._u
#define di_rdev u._file._u2._special._u._rdev
#define di_fastsymlink u._file._u2._special._u._fastsymlink
#define di_inlineea u._file._u2._special._inlineea
#define di_inline_all u._file._u2._special._inline_all
} u;
};
/* extended mode bits (on-disk inode di_mode) */
#define IFJOURNAL 0x00010000 /* journalled file */
#define ISPARSE 0x00020000 /* sparse file enabled */
#define INLINEEA 0x00040000 /* inline EA area free */
#define ISWAPFILE 0x00800000 /* file open for pager swap space */
/* more extended mode bits: attributes for OS/2 */
#define IREADONLY 0x02000000 /* no write access to file */
#define IHIDDEN 0x04000000 /* hidden file */
JFS: ext2 inode attributes for jfs ext2 inode attributes with relevance for jfs: 'a' EXT2_APPEND_FL -> append only 'i' EXT2_IMMUTABLE_FL -> immutable file 's' EXT2_SECRM_FL -> zero file 'u' EXT2_UNRM_FL -> allow for unrm 'A' EXT2_NOATIME_FL -> no access time 'D' EXT2_DIRSYNC_FL -> dirsync 'S' EXT2_SYNC_FL -> sync overview of jfs flags (partially for OS/2) value (OS/2) Linux ext2 attrs ------------------------------------------------ 0x00010000 IFJOURNAL - 0x00020000 ISPARSE used 0x00040000 INLINEEA used 0x00080000 - - JFS_NOATIME_FL 0x00100000 - - JFS_DIRSYNC_FL 0x00200000 - - JFS_SYNC_FL 0x00400000 - - JFS_SECRM_FL 0x00800000 ISWAPFILE - JFS_UNRM_FL 0x01000000 - - JFS_APPEND_FL 0x02000000 IREADONLY - JFS_IMMUTABLE_FL 0x04000000 IHIDDEN - - 0x08000000 ISYSTEM - - 0x10000000 - - 0x20000000 IDIRECTORY used 0x40000000 IARCHIVE - 0x80000000 INEWNAME - the implementation is straight forward, except for the fact that the attributes have to be mapped to match with the ext2 ones to avoid a separate tool for manipulating them (this could be avoided when using a separate flag field in the on-disk representation, but the overhead is minimal) a special jfs_ioctl is added to allow for the new JFS_IOC_GETFLAGS and JFS_IOC_SETFLAGS calls. a helper function jfs_set_inode_flags() to transfer the flags from the on-disk version to the inode minor changes to allow flag inheritance on inode creation, as well as a cleanup of the on-disk flags (including the new ones) beforementioned helper to map between ext2 and jfs versions of the new flags ... the JFS_SECRM_FL and JFS_UNRM_FL are not done yet and I'm not 100% sure they are worth the effort, the rest seems to work out of the box ... Signed-off-by: Herbert Poetzl <herbert@13thfloor.at> Signed-off-by: Dave Kleikamp <shaggy@austin.ibm.com>
2006-02-09 23:09:16 +08:00
#define ISYSTEM 0x08000000 /* system file */
#define IDIRECTORY 0x20000000 /* directory (shadow of real bit) */
JFS: ext2 inode attributes for jfs ext2 inode attributes with relevance for jfs: 'a' EXT2_APPEND_FL -> append only 'i' EXT2_IMMUTABLE_FL -> immutable file 's' EXT2_SECRM_FL -> zero file 'u' EXT2_UNRM_FL -> allow for unrm 'A' EXT2_NOATIME_FL -> no access time 'D' EXT2_DIRSYNC_FL -> dirsync 'S' EXT2_SYNC_FL -> sync overview of jfs flags (partially for OS/2) value (OS/2) Linux ext2 attrs ------------------------------------------------ 0x00010000 IFJOURNAL - 0x00020000 ISPARSE used 0x00040000 INLINEEA used 0x00080000 - - JFS_NOATIME_FL 0x00100000 - - JFS_DIRSYNC_FL 0x00200000 - - JFS_SYNC_FL 0x00400000 - - JFS_SECRM_FL 0x00800000 ISWAPFILE - JFS_UNRM_FL 0x01000000 - - JFS_APPEND_FL 0x02000000 IREADONLY - JFS_IMMUTABLE_FL 0x04000000 IHIDDEN - - 0x08000000 ISYSTEM - - 0x10000000 - - 0x20000000 IDIRECTORY used 0x40000000 IARCHIVE - 0x80000000 INEWNAME - the implementation is straight forward, except for the fact that the attributes have to be mapped to match with the ext2 ones to avoid a separate tool for manipulating them (this could be avoided when using a separate flag field in the on-disk representation, but the overhead is minimal) a special jfs_ioctl is added to allow for the new JFS_IOC_GETFLAGS and JFS_IOC_SETFLAGS calls. a helper function jfs_set_inode_flags() to transfer the flags from the on-disk version to the inode minor changes to allow flag inheritance on inode creation, as well as a cleanup of the on-disk flags (including the new ones) beforementioned helper to map between ext2 and jfs versions of the new flags ... the JFS_SECRM_FL and JFS_UNRM_FL are not done yet and I'm not 100% sure they are worth the effort, the rest seems to work out of the box ... Signed-off-by: Herbert Poetzl <herbert@13thfloor.at> Signed-off-by: Dave Kleikamp <shaggy@austin.ibm.com>
2006-02-09 23:09:16 +08:00
#define IARCHIVE 0x40000000 /* file archive bit */
#define INEWNAME 0x80000000 /* non-8.3 filename format */
#define IRASH 0x4E000000 /* mask for changeable attributes */
#define ATTRSHIFT 25 /* bits to shift to move attribute
specification to mode position */
JFS: ext2 inode attributes for jfs ext2 inode attributes with relevance for jfs: 'a' EXT2_APPEND_FL -> append only 'i' EXT2_IMMUTABLE_FL -> immutable file 's' EXT2_SECRM_FL -> zero file 'u' EXT2_UNRM_FL -> allow for unrm 'A' EXT2_NOATIME_FL -> no access time 'D' EXT2_DIRSYNC_FL -> dirsync 'S' EXT2_SYNC_FL -> sync overview of jfs flags (partially for OS/2) value (OS/2) Linux ext2 attrs ------------------------------------------------ 0x00010000 IFJOURNAL - 0x00020000 ISPARSE used 0x00040000 INLINEEA used 0x00080000 - - JFS_NOATIME_FL 0x00100000 - - JFS_DIRSYNC_FL 0x00200000 - - JFS_SYNC_FL 0x00400000 - - JFS_SECRM_FL 0x00800000 ISWAPFILE - JFS_UNRM_FL 0x01000000 - - JFS_APPEND_FL 0x02000000 IREADONLY - JFS_IMMUTABLE_FL 0x04000000 IHIDDEN - - 0x08000000 ISYSTEM - - 0x10000000 - - 0x20000000 IDIRECTORY used 0x40000000 IARCHIVE - 0x80000000 INEWNAME - the implementation is straight forward, except for the fact that the attributes have to be mapped to match with the ext2 ones to avoid a separate tool for manipulating them (this could be avoided when using a separate flag field in the on-disk representation, but the overhead is minimal) a special jfs_ioctl is added to allow for the new JFS_IOC_GETFLAGS and JFS_IOC_SETFLAGS calls. a helper function jfs_set_inode_flags() to transfer the flags from the on-disk version to the inode minor changes to allow flag inheritance on inode creation, as well as a cleanup of the on-disk flags (including the new ones) beforementioned helper to map between ext2 and jfs versions of the new flags ... the JFS_SECRM_FL and JFS_UNRM_FL are not done yet and I'm not 100% sure they are worth the effort, the rest seems to work out of the box ... Signed-off-by: Herbert Poetzl <herbert@13thfloor.at> Signed-off-by: Dave Kleikamp <shaggy@austin.ibm.com>
2006-02-09 23:09:16 +08:00
/* extended attributes for Linux */
#define JFS_NOATIME_FL 0x00080000 /* do not update atime */
#define JFS_DIRSYNC_FL 0x00100000 /* dirsync behaviour */
#define JFS_SYNC_FL 0x00200000 /* Synchronous updates */
#define JFS_SECRM_FL 0x00400000 /* Secure deletion */
#define JFS_UNRM_FL 0x00800000 /* allow for undelete */
#define JFS_APPEND_FL 0x01000000 /* writes to file may only append */
#define JFS_IMMUTABLE_FL 0x02000000 /* Immutable file */
#define JFS_FL_USER_VISIBLE 0x03F80000
#define JFS_FL_USER_MODIFIABLE 0x03F80000
#define JFS_FL_INHERIT 0x03C80000
#endif /*_H_JFS_DINODE */