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authorMichael I. Bushnell <mib@gnu.org>1994-07-13 20:44:06 +0000
committerMichael I. Bushnell <mib@gnu.org>1994-07-13 20:44:06 +0000
commitbe608d562531a70dd94392f25c4ce28e5c577a0f (patch)
tree0123687ad252c1f66c6c6dd1aea0d33c152cdff6
parent0d49f1d1def598e2f7b11a6981cf947ade765609 (diff)
Formerly diskfs.h.~29~
-rw-r--r--libdiskfs/diskfs.h52
1 files changed, 42 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/libdiskfs/diskfs.h b/libdiskfs/diskfs.h
index 8049cfbe..a8a8b9ce 100644
--- a/libdiskfs/diskfs.h
+++ b/libdiskfs/diskfs.h
@@ -49,6 +49,7 @@ struct peropen
int lock_status;
int refcnt;
int openstat;
+ mach_port_t dotdotport;
struct node *np;
};
@@ -122,8 +123,6 @@ extern mach_port_t diskfs_exec; /* send right */
extern auth_t diskfs_auth_server_port; /* send right */
-extern struct port_info *diskfs_control_port;
-
extern volatile struct mapped_time_value *diskfs_mtime;
extern int diskfs_bootflags;
@@ -137,6 +136,36 @@ extern int pager_port_type;
struct pager;
+/* The user must observe the following discipline in port creation
+ with the ports library. Any port for which a send right is
+ given to any entity outside the filesystem itself must be
+ a hard port. Other ports used only internally should be
+ soft ports.
+
+ When there are neither hard ports nor soft ports, the diskfs
+ library will call diskfs_sync_everything with WAIT set. This
+ should sync everything; upon return diskfs will exit. (There
+ should be no active pagers at all in this state, because such
+ would be either hard or soft ports.)
+
+ When there are only soft ports, diskfs will call
+ diskfs_shutdown_soft_ports. This function should initiate (but
+ need not complete) the destruction of any outstanding soft ports.
+ When they are actually destroyed, diskfs_sync_everything will be
+ called as described above.
+
+ When the only outstanding hard port is the control port for
+ the filesystem and the filesystem has been idle for a considerable
+ time (as defined by the ports library), diskfs will detach from the
+ parent filesystem and call diskfs_shutdown_soft_ports.
+
+ When the filesystem is asked to exit with FSYS_GOAWAY_NOSYNC,
+ it will not bother calling diskfs_sync_everything. When the
+ filesystem is asked to exit with FSYS_GOAWAY_FORCE, all existing
+ send rights for files are immediately destroyed. Then
+ diskfs_sync_everything is called and the filesystem will exit.
+*/
+
/* Declarations of things the user must or may define. */
@@ -164,11 +193,6 @@ extern int diskfs_maxsymlinks;
should be readonly. */
extern int diskfs_readonly;
-/* The user must define this variable. Set this to be an unauthenticated
- port to the directory which should be `..' from root. If this is
- *the* root, then set this to MACH_PORT_NULL. */
-extern file_t diskfs_dotdot_file;
-
/* The user must define this variable. Set this to be the node
of root of the filesystem. */
extern struct node *diskfs_root_node;
@@ -362,6 +386,11 @@ void diskfs_lost_hardrefs (struct node *np);
might not be locked; this routine should not attempt to gain the lock. */
void diskfs_new_hardrefs (struct node *np);
+/* The user must define this function. There are no hard ports outstanding;
+ the user should take steps so that any soft ports outstanding get
+ shut down. */
+void diskfs_shutdown_soft_ports ();
+
/* The user must define this function. Return non-zero if locked
directory DP is empty. If the user does not redefine
diskfs_clear_directory and diskfs_init_directory, then `empty'
@@ -420,8 +449,10 @@ void diskfs_init_completed ();
char *diskfs_parse_bootargs (int argc, char **argv);
/* Call this after arguments have been parsed to initialize the
- library. */
-void diskfs_init_diskfs (void);
+ library. If BOOTSTRAP is set, the diskfs will call fsys_startup
+ on that port as appropriate and return the REALNODE returned
+ in that call; otherwise we return MACH_PORT_NULL. */
+mach_port_t diskfs_init_diskfs (mach_port_t bootstrap);
/* Call this after all format-specific initialization is done (except
for setting diskfs_root_node); at this point the pagers should be
@@ -730,7 +761,8 @@ void diskfs_finish_protid (struct protid *cred, uid_t *uids, int nuids,
/* Create and return a new peropen structure on node NP with open
flags FLAGS. */
-struct peropen *diskfs_make_peropen (struct node *np, int flags);
+struct peropen *diskfs_make_peropen (struct node *np, int flags,
+ mach_port_t dotdotnode);
/* Called when a protid CRED has no more references. (Because references\
to protids are maintained by the port management library, this is