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authorMiles Bader <miles@gnu.org>1995-10-14 22:55:40 +0000
committerMiles Bader <miles@gnu.org>1995-10-14 22:55:40 +0000
commita0ddb9168f0be19884b8245282c62eb92efd9015 (patch)
tree7f53099d986a15f169ae94eeb6444d52f9f8bd5c /libstore
parent5a9d5572de986d51df7f2ac52770a9dee8ce2cdc (diff)
Formerly store.h.~2~
Diffstat (limited to 'libstore')
-rw-r--r--libstore/store.h74
1 files changed, 69 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/libstore/store.h b/libstore/store.h
index ce9589d8..5be29b22 100644
--- a/libstore/store.h
+++ b/libstore/store.h
@@ -29,27 +29,91 @@ struct store
our store. */
file_t source;
+ /* The type of storage this is (see STORAGE_ in hurd/hurd_types.h). */
enum file_storage_class class;
+ /* Address ranges in the underlying storage which make up our contiguous
+ address space. In units of BLOCK_SIZE, below. */
off_t *runs;
- unsigned num_runs;
+ unsigned runs_len;
+ /* Handles for the underlying storage. */
char *name;
mach_port_t port;
+ /* The size of a `block' on this storage. */
+ size_t block_size;
+
+ /* The number of blocks in this storage. */
+ size_t blocks;
+ size_t size; /* Just BLOCKS * BLOCK_SIZE */
+
+ /* Log_2 (BLOCK_SIZE) or 0 if not a power of 2. */
+ int log2_block_size;
+ /* Log_2 (VM_PAGE_SIZE / BLOCK_SIZE); only valid if LOG2_BLOCK_SIZE is. */
+ int log2_blocks_per_page;
+
void *misc;
struct store_meths *meths;
};
+typedef error_t (*store_write_meth_t)(struct store *store,
+ off_t addr, char *buf, size_t len,
+ size_t *amount);
+typedef error_t (*store_read_meth_t)(struct store *store,
+ off_t addr, size_t amount,
+ char **buf, size_t *len);
+
struct store_meths
{
- error_t (*read)(struct store *store,
- off_t addr, size_t amount, char **buf, size_t *len);
- error_t (*write)(struct store *store,
- off_t addr, char *buf, size_t len, size_t *amount);
+ /* Read up to AMOUNT bytes at the underlying address ADDR from the storage
+ into BUF and LEN. */
+ store_read_meth_t read;
+ /* Write up to LEN bytes from BUF to the storage at the underlying address
+ ADDR. */
+ store_write_meth_t write;
};
+/* Return a new store in STORE, which refers to the storage underlying
+ SOURCE. A reference to SOURCE is created (but may be destroyed with
+ store_close_source). */
error_t store_create (file_t source, struct store **store);
+/* Return a new store in STORE referring to the mach device DEVICE. */
+error_t store_device_create (device_t device, struct store **store);
+
+/* Return a new store in STORE referring to the file FILE. Unlike
+ store_create, this will always use file i/o. */
+error_t store_file_create (file_t file, struct store **store);
+
+error_t store_destroy (struct store *store);
+
+/* If STORE was created using store_create, remove the reference to the
+ source from which it was created. */
+error_t store_close_source (struct store *store);
+
+error_t store_write (struct store *store,
+ off_t addr, char *buf, size_t len, size_t *amount);
+error_t store_read (struct store *store,
+ off_t addr, size_t amount, char **buf, size_t *len);
+
+/* Return a memory object paging on STORE. [among other reasons,] this may
+ fail because store contains non-contiguous regions on the underlying
+ object. In such a case you can try calling some of the routines below to
+ get a pager. */
+error_t store_map (struct store *store, vm_prot_t prot, ...,
+ mach_port_t *pager);
+
+/* Returns a memory object paging on the file from which STORE was created.
+ If STORE wasn't created using store_create, or the source was destroyed
+ using store_close_source, this will fail. */
+error_t store_map_source (struct store *store, vm_prot_t prot, ...,
+ mach_port_t *pager)
+
+/* Create a new pager and paging threads paging on STORE, and return the
+ resulting memory object in PAGER. */
+error_t store_create_pager (struct store *store, vm_prot_t prot, ...,
+ mach_port_t *pager)
+
#endif /* __STORE_H__ */