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1 /*
2   FUSE: Filesystem in Userspace
3   Copyright (C) 2001-2007  Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
4 
5   This program can be distributed under the terms of the GNU LGPLv2.
6   See the file COPYING.LIB.
7 */
8 
9 #ifndef _FUSE_LOWLEVEL_H_
10 #define _FUSE_LOWLEVEL_H_
11 
12 /** @file
13  *
14  * Low level API
15  *
16  * IMPORTANT: you should define FUSE_USE_VERSION before including this
17  * header.  To use the newest API define it to 26 (recommended for any
18  * new application), to use the old API define it to 24 (default) or
19  * 25
20  */
21 
22 #ifndef FUSE_USE_VERSION
23 #define FUSE_USE_VERSION 24
24 #endif
25 
26 #include "fuse_common.h"
27 
28 #include <utime.h>
29 #include <fcntl.h>
30 #include <sys/types.h>
31 #include <sys/stat.h>
32 #include <sys/statvfs.h>
33 #include <sys/uio.h>
34 
35 #ifdef __cplusplus
36 extern "C" {
37 #endif
38 
39 /* ----------------------------------------------------------- *
40  * Miscellaneous definitions				       *
41  * ----------------------------------------------------------- */
42 
43 /** The node ID of the root inode */
44 #define FUSE_ROOT_ID 1
45 
46 /** Inode number type */
47 typedef unsigned long fuse_ino_t;
48 
49 /** Request pointer type */
50 typedef struct fuse_req *fuse_req_t;
51 
52 /**
53  * Session
54  *
55  * This provides hooks for processing requests, and exiting
56  */
57 struct fuse_session;
58 
59 /**
60  * Channel
61  *
62  * A communication channel, providing hooks for sending and receiving
63  * messages
64  */
65 struct fuse_chan;
66 
67 /** Directory entry parameters supplied to fuse_reply_entry() */
68 struct fuse_entry_param {
69 	/** Unique inode number
70 	 *
71 	 * In lookup, zero means negative entry (from version 2.5)
72 	 * Returning ENOENT also means negative entry, but by setting zero
73 	 * ino the kernel may cache negative entries for entry_timeout
74 	 * seconds.
75 	 */
76 	fuse_ino_t ino;
77 
78 	/** Generation number for this entry.
79 	 *
80 	 * If the file system will be exported over NFS, the
81 	 * ino/generation pairs need to be unique over the file
82 	 * system's lifetime (rather than just the mount time). So if
83 	 * the file system reuses an inode after it has been deleted,
84 	 * it must assign a new, previously unused generation number
85 	 * to the inode at the same time.
86 	 *
87 	 * The generation must be non-zero, otherwise FUSE will treat
88 	 * it as an error.
89 	 *
90 	 */
91 	unsigned long generation;
92 
93 	/** Inode attributes.
94 	 *
95 	 * Even if attr_timeout == 0, attr must be correct. For example,
96 	 * for open(), FUSE uses attr.st_size from lookup() to determine
97 	 * how many bytes to request. If this value is not correct,
98 	 * incorrect data will be returned.
99 	 */
100 	struct stat attr;
101 
102 	/** Validity timeout (in seconds) for the attributes */
103 	double attr_timeout;
104 
105 	/** Validity timeout (in seconds) for the name */
106 	double entry_timeout;
107 };
108 
109 /**
110  * Additional context associated with requests.
111  *
112  * Note that the reported client uid, gid and pid may be zero in some
113  * situations. For example, if the FUSE file system is running in a
114  * PID or user namespace but then accessed from outside the namespace,
115  * there is no valid uid/pid/gid that could be reported.
116  */
117 struct fuse_ctx {
118 	/** User ID of the calling process */
119 	uid_t uid;
120 
121 	/** Group ID of the calling process */
122 	gid_t gid;
123 
124 	/** Thread ID of the calling process */
125 	pid_t pid;
126 
127 	/** Umask of the calling process (introduced in version 2.8) */
128 	mode_t umask;
129 };
130 
131 struct fuse_forget_data {
132 	uint64_t ino;
133 	uint64_t nlookup;
134 };
135 
136 /* 'to_set' flags in setattr */
137 #define FUSE_SET_ATTR_MODE	(1 << 0)
138 #define FUSE_SET_ATTR_UID	(1 << 1)
139 #define FUSE_SET_ATTR_GID	(1 << 2)
140 #define FUSE_SET_ATTR_SIZE	(1 << 3)
141 #define FUSE_SET_ATTR_ATIME	(1 << 4)
142 #define FUSE_SET_ATTR_MTIME	(1 << 5)
143 #define FUSE_SET_ATTR_ATIME_NOW	(1 << 7)
144 #define FUSE_SET_ATTR_MTIME_NOW	(1 << 8)
145 
146 /* ----------------------------------------------------------- *
147  * Request methods and replies				       *
148  * ----------------------------------------------------------- */
149 
150 /**
151  * Low level filesystem operations
152  *
153  * Most of the methods (with the exception of init and destroy)
154  * receive a request handle (fuse_req_t) as their first argument.
155  * This handle must be passed to one of the specified reply functions.
156  *
157  * This may be done inside the method invocation, or after the call
158  * has returned.  The request handle is valid until one of the reply
159  * functions is called.
160  *
161  * Other pointer arguments (name, fuse_file_info, etc) are not valid
162  * after the call has returned, so if they are needed later, their
163  * contents have to be copied.
164  *
165  * The filesystem sometimes needs to handle a return value of -ENOENT
166  * from the reply function, which means, that the request was
167  * interrupted, and the reply discarded.  For example if
168  * fuse_reply_open() return -ENOENT means, that the release method for
169  * this file will not be called.
170  */
171 struct fuse_lowlevel_ops {
172 	/**
173 	 * Initialize filesystem
174 	 *
175 	 * Called before any other filesystem method
176 	 *
177 	 * There's no reply to this function
178 	 *
179 	 * @param userdata the user data passed to fuse_lowlevel_new()
180 	 */
181 	void (*init) (void *userdata, struct fuse_conn_info *conn);
182 
183 	/**
184 	 * Clean up filesystem
185 	 *
186 	 * Called on filesystem exit
187 	 *
188 	 * There's no reply to this function
189 	 *
190 	 * @param userdata the user data passed to fuse_lowlevel_new()
191 	 */
192 	void (*destroy) (void *userdata);
193 
194 	/**
195 	 * Look up a directory entry by name and get its attributes.
196 	 *
197 	 * Valid replies:
198 	 *   fuse_reply_entry
199 	 *   fuse_reply_err
200 	 *
201 	 * @param req request handle
202 	 * @param parent inode number of the parent directory
203 	 * @param name the name to look up
204 	 */
205 	void (*lookup) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t parent, const char *name);
206 
207 	/**
208 	 * Forget about an inode
209 	 *
210 	 * This function is called when the kernel removes an inode
211 	 * from its internal caches.
212 	 *
213 	 * The inode's lookup count increases by one for every call to
214 	 * fuse_reply_entry and fuse_reply_create. The nlookup parameter
215 	 * indicates by how much the lookup count should be decreased.
216 	 *
217 	 * Inodes with a non-zero lookup count may receive request from
218 	 * the kernel even after calls to unlink, rmdir or (when
219 	 * overwriting an existing file) rename. Filesystems must handle
220 	 * such requests properly and it is recommended to defer removal
221 	 * of the inode until the lookup count reaches zero. Calls to
222 	 * unlink, remdir or rename will be followed closely by forget
223 	 * unless the file or directory is open, in which case the
224 	 * kernel issues forget only after the release or releasedir
225 	 * calls.
226 	 *
227 	 * Note that if a file system will be exported over NFS the
228 	 * inodes lifetime must extend even beyond forget. See the
229 	 * generation field in struct fuse_entry_param above.
230 	 *
231 	 * On unmount the lookup count for all inodes implicitly drops
232 	 * to zero. It is not guaranteed that the file system will
233 	 * receive corresponding forget messages for the affected
234 	 * inodes.
235 	 *
236 	 * Valid replies:
237 	 *   fuse_reply_none
238 	 *
239 	 * @param req request handle
240 	 * @param ino the inode number
241 	 * @param nlookup the number of lookups to forget
242 	 */
243 	void (*forget) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino, unsigned long nlookup);
244 
245 	/**
246 	 * Get file attributes
247 	 *
248 	 * Valid replies:
249 	 *   fuse_reply_attr
250 	 *   fuse_reply_err
251 	 *
252 	 * @param req request handle
253 	 * @param ino the inode number
254 	 * @param fi for future use, currently always NULL
255 	 */
256 	void (*getattr) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino,
257 			 struct fuse_file_info *fi);
258 
259 	/**
260 	 * Set file attributes
261 	 *
262 	 * In the 'attr' argument only members indicated by the 'to_set'
263 	 * bitmask contain valid values.  Other members contain undefined
264 	 * values.
265 	 *
266 	 * If the setattr was invoked from the ftruncate() system call
267 	 * under Linux kernel versions 2.6.15 or later, the fi->fh will
268 	 * contain the value set by the open method or will be undefined
269 	 * if the open method didn't set any value.  Otherwise (not
270 	 * ftruncate call, or kernel version earlier than 2.6.15) the fi
271 	 * parameter will be NULL.
272 	 *
273 	 * Valid replies:
274 	 *   fuse_reply_attr
275 	 *   fuse_reply_err
276 	 *
277 	 * @param req request handle
278 	 * @param ino the inode number
279 	 * @param attr the attributes
280 	 * @param to_set bit mask of attributes which should be set
281 	 * @param fi file information, or NULL
282 	 *
283 	 * Changed in version 2.5:
284 	 *     file information filled in for ftruncate
285 	 */
286 	void (*setattr) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino, struct stat *attr,
287 			 int to_set, struct fuse_file_info *fi);
288 
289 	/**
290 	 * Read symbolic link
291 	 *
292 	 * Valid replies:
293 	 *   fuse_reply_readlink
294 	 *   fuse_reply_err
295 	 *
296 	 * @param req request handle
297 	 * @param ino the inode number
298 	 */
299 	void (*readlink) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino);
300 
301 	/**
302 	 * Create file node
303 	 *
304 	 * Create a regular file, character device, block device, fifo or
305 	 * socket node.
306 	 *
307 	 * Valid replies:
308 	 *   fuse_reply_entry
309 	 *   fuse_reply_err
310 	 *
311 	 * @param req request handle
312 	 * @param parent inode number of the parent directory
313 	 * @param name to create
314 	 * @param mode file type and mode with which to create the new file
315 	 * @param rdev the device number (only valid if created file is a device)
316 	 */
317 	void (*mknod) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t parent, const char *name,
318 		       mode_t mode, dev_t rdev);
319 
320 	/**
321 	 * Create a directory
322 	 *
323 	 * Valid replies:
324 	 *   fuse_reply_entry
325 	 *   fuse_reply_err
326 	 *
327 	 * @param req request handle
328 	 * @param parent inode number of the parent directory
329 	 * @param name to create
330 	 * @param mode with which to create the new file
331 	 */
332 	void (*mkdir) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t parent, const char *name,
333 		       mode_t mode);
334 
335 	/**
336 	 * Remove a file
337 	 *
338 	 * If the file's inode's lookup count is non-zero, the file
339 	 * system is expected to postpone any removal of the inode
340 	 * until the lookup count reaches zero (see description of the
341 	 * forget function).
342 	 *
343 	 * Valid replies:
344 	 *   fuse_reply_err
345 	 *
346 	 * @param req request handle
347 	 * @param parent inode number of the parent directory
348 	 * @param name to remove
349 	 */
350 	void (*unlink) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t parent, const char *name);
351 
352 	/**
353 	 * Remove a directory
354 	 *
355 	 * If the directory's inode's lookup count is non-zero, the
356 	 * file system is expected to postpone any removal of the
357 	 * inode until the lookup count reaches zero (see description
358 	 * of the forget function).
359 	 *
360 	 * Valid replies:
361 	 *   fuse_reply_err
362 	 *
363 	 * @param req request handle
364 	 * @param parent inode number of the parent directory
365 	 * @param name to remove
366 	 */
367 	void (*rmdir) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t parent, const char *name);
368 
369 	/**
370 	 * Create a symbolic link
371 	 *
372 	 * Valid replies:
373 	 *   fuse_reply_entry
374 	 *   fuse_reply_err
375 	 *
376 	 * @param req request handle
377 	 * @param link the contents of the symbolic link
378 	 * @param parent inode number of the parent directory
379 	 * @param name to create
380 	 */
381 	void (*symlink) (fuse_req_t req, const char *link, fuse_ino_t parent,
382 			 const char *name);
383 
384 	/** Rename a file
385 	 *
386 	 * If the target exists it should be atomically replaced. If
387 	 * the target's inode's lookup count is non-zero, the file
388 	 * system is expected to postpone any removal of the inode
389 	 * until the lookup count reaches zero (see description of the
390 	 * forget function).
391 	 *
392 	 * Valid replies:
393 	 *   fuse_reply_err
394 	 *
395 	 * @param req request handle
396 	 * @param parent inode number of the old parent directory
397 	 * @param name old name
398 	 * @param newparent inode number of the new parent directory
399 	 * @param newname new name
400 	 */
401 	void (*rename) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t parent, const char *name,
402 			fuse_ino_t newparent, const char *newname);
403 
404 	/**
405 	 * Create a hard link
406 	 *
407 	 * Valid replies:
408 	 *   fuse_reply_entry
409 	 *   fuse_reply_err
410 	 *
411 	 * @param req request handle
412 	 * @param ino the old inode number
413 	 * @param newparent inode number of the new parent directory
414 	 * @param newname new name to create
415 	 */
416 	void (*link) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino, fuse_ino_t newparent,
417 		      const char *newname);
418 
419 	/**
420 	 * Open a file
421 	 *
422 	 * Open flags (with the exception of O_CREAT, O_EXCL, O_NOCTTY and
423 	 * O_TRUNC) are available in fi->flags.
424 	 *
425 	 * Filesystem may store an arbitrary file handle (pointer, index,
426 	 * etc) in fi->fh, and use this in other all other file operations
427 	 * (read, write, flush, release, fsync).
428 	 *
429 	 * Filesystem may also implement stateless file I/O and not store
430 	 * anything in fi->fh.
431 	 *
432 	 * There are also some flags (direct_io, keep_cache) which the
433 	 * filesystem may set in fi, to change the way the file is opened.
434 	 * See fuse_file_info structure in <fuse_common.h> for more details.
435 	 *
436 	 * Valid replies:
437 	 *   fuse_reply_open
438 	 *   fuse_reply_err
439 	 *
440 	 * @param req request handle
441 	 * @param ino the inode number
442 	 * @param fi file information
443 	 */
444 	void (*open) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino,
445 		      struct fuse_file_info *fi);
446 
447 	/**
448 	 * Read data
449 	 *
450 	 * Read should send exactly the number of bytes requested except
451 	 * on EOF or error, otherwise the rest of the data will be
452 	 * substituted with zeroes.  An exception to this is when the file
453 	 * has been opened in 'direct_io' mode, in which case the return
454 	 * value of the read system call will reflect the return value of
455 	 * this operation.
456 	 *
457 	 * fi->fh will contain the value set by the open method, or will
458 	 * be undefined if the open method didn't set any value.
459 	 *
460 	 * Valid replies:
461 	 *   fuse_reply_buf
462 	 *   fuse_reply_iov
463 	 *   fuse_reply_data
464 	 *   fuse_reply_err
465 	 *
466 	 * @param req request handle
467 	 * @param ino the inode number
468 	 * @param size number of bytes to read
469 	 * @param off offset to read from
470 	 * @param fi file information
471 	 */
472 	void (*read) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino, size_t size, off_t off,
473 		      struct fuse_file_info *fi);
474 
475 	/**
476 	 * Write data
477 	 *
478 	 * Write should return exactly the number of bytes requested
479 	 * except on error.  An exception to this is when the file has
480 	 * been opened in 'direct_io' mode, in which case the return value
481 	 * of the write system call will reflect the return value of this
482 	 * operation.
483 	 *
484 	 * fi->fh will contain the value set by the open method, or will
485 	 * be undefined if the open method didn't set any value.
486 	 *
487 	 * Valid replies:
488 	 *   fuse_reply_write
489 	 *   fuse_reply_err
490 	 *
491 	 * @param req request handle
492 	 * @param ino the inode number
493 	 * @param buf data to write
494 	 * @param size number of bytes to write
495 	 * @param off offset to write to
496 	 * @param fi file information
497 	 */
498 	void (*write) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino, const char *buf,
499 		       size_t size, off_t off, struct fuse_file_info *fi);
500 
501 	/**
502 	 * Flush method
503 	 *
504 	 * This is called on each close() of the opened file.
505 	 *
506 	 * Since file descriptors can be duplicated (dup, dup2, fork), for
507 	 * one open call there may be many flush calls.
508 	 *
509 	 * Filesystems shouldn't assume that flush will always be called
510 	 * after some writes, or that if will be called at all.
511 	 *
512 	 * fi->fh will contain the value set by the open method, or will
513 	 * be undefined if the open method didn't set any value.
514 	 *
515 	 * NOTE: the name of the method is misleading, since (unlike
516 	 * fsync) the filesystem is not forced to flush pending writes.
517 	 * One reason to flush data, is if the filesystem wants to return
518 	 * write errors.
519 	 *
520 	 * If the filesystem supports file locking operations (setlk,
521 	 * getlk) it should remove all locks belonging to 'fi->owner'.
522 	 *
523 	 * Valid replies:
524 	 *   fuse_reply_err
525 	 *
526 	 * @param req request handle
527 	 * @param ino the inode number
528 	 * @param fi file information
529 	 */
530 	void (*flush) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino,
531 		       struct fuse_file_info *fi);
532 
533 	/**
534 	 * Release an open file
535 	 *
536 	 * Release is called when there are no more references to an open
537 	 * file: all file descriptors are closed and all memory mappings
538 	 * are unmapped.
539 	 *
540 	 * For every open call there will be exactly one release call.
541 	 *
542 	 * The filesystem may reply with an error, but error values are
543 	 * not returned to close() or munmap() which triggered the
544 	 * release.
545 	 *
546 	 * fi->fh will contain the value set by the open method, or will
547 	 * be undefined if the open method didn't set any value.
548 	 * fi->flags will contain the same flags as for open.
549 	 *
550 	 * Valid replies:
551 	 *   fuse_reply_err
552 	 *
553 	 * @param req request handle
554 	 * @param ino the inode number
555 	 * @param fi file information
556 	 */
557 	void (*release) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino,
558 			 struct fuse_file_info *fi);
559 
560 	/**
561 	 * Synchronize file contents
562 	 *
563 	 * If the datasync parameter is non-zero, then only the user data
564 	 * should be flushed, not the meta data.
565 	 *
566 	 * Valid replies:
567 	 *   fuse_reply_err
568 	 *
569 	 * @param req request handle
570 	 * @param ino the inode number
571 	 * @param datasync flag indicating if only data should be flushed
572 	 * @param fi file information
573 	 */
574 	void (*fsync) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino, int datasync,
575 		       struct fuse_file_info *fi);
576 
577 	/**
578 	 * Open a directory
579 	 *
580 	 * Filesystem may store an arbitrary file handle (pointer, index,
581 	 * etc) in fi->fh, and use this in other all other directory
582 	 * stream operations (readdir, releasedir, fsyncdir).
583 	 *
584 	 * Filesystem may also implement stateless directory I/O and not
585 	 * store anything in fi->fh, though that makes it impossible to
586 	 * implement standard conforming directory stream operations in
587 	 * case the contents of the directory can change between opendir
588 	 * and releasedir.
589 	 *
590 	 * Valid replies:
591 	 *   fuse_reply_open
592 	 *   fuse_reply_err
593 	 *
594 	 * @param req request handle
595 	 * @param ino the inode number
596 	 * @param fi file information
597 	 */
598 	void (*opendir) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino,
599 			 struct fuse_file_info *fi);
600 
601 	/**
602 	 * Read directory
603 	 *
604 	 * Send a buffer filled using fuse_add_direntry(), with size not
605 	 * exceeding the requested size.  Send an empty buffer on end of
606 	 * stream.
607 	 *
608 	 * fi->fh will contain the value set by the opendir method, or
609 	 * will be undefined if the opendir method didn't set any value.
610 	 *
611 	 * Valid replies:
612 	 *   fuse_reply_buf
613 	 *   fuse_reply_data
614 	 *   fuse_reply_err
615 	 *
616 	 * @param req request handle
617 	 * @param ino the inode number
618 	 * @param size maximum number of bytes to send
619 	 * @param off offset to continue reading the directory stream
620 	 * @param fi file information
621 	 */
622 	void (*readdir) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino, size_t size, off_t off,
623 			 struct fuse_file_info *fi);
624 
625 	/**
626 	 * Release an open directory
627 	 *
628 	 * For every opendir call there will be exactly one releasedir
629 	 * call.
630 	 *
631 	 * fi->fh will contain the value set by the opendir method, or
632 	 * will be undefined if the opendir method didn't set any value.
633 	 *
634 	 * Valid replies:
635 	 *   fuse_reply_err
636 	 *
637 	 * @param req request handle
638 	 * @param ino the inode number
639 	 * @param fi file information
640 	 */
641 	void (*releasedir) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino,
642 			    struct fuse_file_info *fi);
643 
644 	/**
645 	 * Synchronize directory contents
646 	 *
647 	 * If the datasync parameter is non-zero, then only the directory
648 	 * contents should be flushed, not the meta data.
649 	 *
650 	 * fi->fh will contain the value set by the opendir method, or
651 	 * will be undefined if the opendir method didn't set any value.
652 	 *
653 	 * Valid replies:
654 	 *   fuse_reply_err
655 	 *
656 	 * @param req request handle
657 	 * @param ino the inode number
658 	 * @param datasync flag indicating if only data should be flushed
659 	 * @param fi file information
660 	 */
661 	void (*fsyncdir) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino, int datasync,
662 			  struct fuse_file_info *fi);
663 
664 	/**
665 	 * Get file system statistics
666 	 *
667 	 * Valid replies:
668 	 *   fuse_reply_statfs
669 	 *   fuse_reply_err
670 	 *
671 	 * @param req request handle
672 	 * @param ino the inode number, zero means "undefined"
673 	 */
674 	void (*statfs) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino);
675 
676 	/**
677 	 * Set an extended attribute
678 	 *
679 	 * Valid replies:
680 	 *   fuse_reply_err
681 	 */
682 	void (*setxattr) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino, const char *name,
683 			  const char *value, size_t size, int flags);
684 
685 	/**
686 	 * Get an extended attribute
687 	 *
688 	 * If size is zero, the size of the value should be sent with
689 	 * fuse_reply_xattr.
690 	 *
691 	 * If the size is non-zero, and the value fits in the buffer, the
692 	 * value should be sent with fuse_reply_buf.
693 	 *
694 	 * If the size is too small for the value, the ERANGE error should
695 	 * be sent.
696 	 *
697 	 * Valid replies:
698 	 *   fuse_reply_buf
699 	 *   fuse_reply_data
700 	 *   fuse_reply_xattr
701 	 *   fuse_reply_err
702 	 *
703 	 * @param req request handle
704 	 * @param ino the inode number
705 	 * @param name of the extended attribute
706 	 * @param size maximum size of the value to send
707 	 */
708 	void (*getxattr) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino, const char *name,
709 			  size_t size);
710 
711 	/**
712 	 * List extended attribute names
713 	 *
714 	 * If size is zero, the total size of the attribute list should be
715 	 * sent with fuse_reply_xattr.
716 	 *
717 	 * If the size is non-zero, and the null character separated
718 	 * attribute list fits in the buffer, the list should be sent with
719 	 * fuse_reply_buf.
720 	 *
721 	 * If the size is too small for the list, the ERANGE error should
722 	 * be sent.
723 	 *
724 	 * Valid replies:
725 	 *   fuse_reply_buf
726 	 *   fuse_reply_data
727 	 *   fuse_reply_xattr
728 	 *   fuse_reply_err
729 	 *
730 	 * @param req request handle
731 	 * @param ino the inode number
732 	 * @param size maximum size of the list to send
733 	 */
734 	void (*listxattr) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino, size_t size);
735 
736 	/**
737 	 * Remove an extended attribute
738 	 *
739 	 * Valid replies:
740 	 *   fuse_reply_err
741 	 *
742 	 * @param req request handle
743 	 * @param ino the inode number
744 	 * @param name of the extended attribute
745 	 */
746 	void (*removexattr) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino, const char *name);
747 
748 	/**
749 	 * Check file access permissions
750 	 *
751 	 * This will be called for the access() system call.  If the
752 	 * 'default_permissions' mount option is given, this method is not
753 	 * called.
754 	 *
755 	 * This method is not called under Linux kernel versions 2.4.x
756 	 *
757 	 * Introduced in version 2.5
758 	 *
759 	 * Valid replies:
760 	 *   fuse_reply_err
761 	 *
762 	 * @param req request handle
763 	 * @param ino the inode number
764 	 * @param mask requested access mode
765 	 */
766 	void (*access) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino, int mask);
767 
768 	/**
769 	 * Create and open a file
770 	 *
771 	 * If the file does not exist, first create it with the specified
772 	 * mode, and then open it.
773 	 *
774 	 * Open flags (with the exception of O_NOCTTY) are available in
775 	 * fi->flags.
776 	 *
777 	 * Filesystem may store an arbitrary file handle (pointer, index,
778 	 * etc) in fi->fh, and use this in other all other file operations
779 	 * (read, write, flush, release, fsync).
780 	 *
781 	 * There are also some flags (direct_io, keep_cache) which the
782 	 * filesystem may set in fi, to change the way the file is opened.
783 	 * See fuse_file_info structure in <fuse_common.h> for more details.
784 	 *
785 	 * If this method is not implemented or under Linux kernel
786 	 * versions earlier than 2.6.15, the mknod() and open() methods
787 	 * will be called instead.
788 	 *
789 	 * Introduced in version 2.5
790 	 *
791 	 * Valid replies:
792 	 *   fuse_reply_create
793 	 *   fuse_reply_err
794 	 *
795 	 * @param req request handle
796 	 * @param parent inode number of the parent directory
797 	 * @param name to create
798 	 * @param mode file type and mode with which to create the new file
799 	 * @param fi file information
800 	 */
801 	void (*create) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t parent, const char *name,
802 			mode_t mode, struct fuse_file_info *fi);
803 
804 	/**
805 	 * Test for a POSIX file lock
806 	 *
807 	 * Introduced in version 2.6
808 	 *
809 	 * Valid replies:
810 	 *   fuse_reply_lock
811 	 *   fuse_reply_err
812 	 *
813 	 * @param req request handle
814 	 * @param ino the inode number
815 	 * @param fi file information
816 	 * @param lock the region/type to test
817 	 */
818 	void (*getlk) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino,
819 		       struct fuse_file_info *fi, struct flock *lock);
820 
821 	/**
822 	 * Acquire, modify or release a POSIX file lock
823 	 *
824 	 * For POSIX threads (NPTL) there's a 1-1 relation between pid and
825 	 * owner, but otherwise this is not always the case.  For checking
826 	 * lock ownership, 'fi->owner' must be used.  The l_pid field in
827 	 * 'struct flock' should only be used to fill in this field in
828 	 * getlk().
829 	 *
830 	 * Note: if the locking methods are not implemented, the kernel
831 	 * will still allow file locking to work locally.  Hence these are
832 	 * only interesting for network filesystems and similar.
833 	 *
834 	 * Introduced in version 2.6
835 	 *
836 	 * Valid replies:
837 	 *   fuse_reply_err
838 	 *
839 	 * @param req request handle
840 	 * @param ino the inode number
841 	 * @param fi file information
842 	 * @param lock the region/type to set
843 	 * @param sleep locking operation may sleep
844 	 */
845 	void (*setlk) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino,
846 		       struct fuse_file_info *fi,
847 		       struct flock *lock, int sleep);
848 
849 	/**
850 	 * Map block index within file to block index within device
851 	 *
852 	 * Note: This makes sense only for block device backed filesystems
853 	 * mounted with the 'blkdev' option
854 	 *
855 	 * Introduced in version 2.6
856 	 *
857 	 * Valid replies:
858 	 *   fuse_reply_bmap
859 	 *   fuse_reply_err
860 	 *
861 	 * @param req request handle
862 	 * @param ino the inode number
863 	 * @param blocksize unit of block index
864 	 * @param idx block index within file
865 	 */
866 	void (*bmap) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino, size_t blocksize,
867 		      uint64_t idx);
868 
869 	/**
870 	 * Ioctl
871 	 *
872 	 * Note: For unrestricted ioctls (not allowed for FUSE
873 	 * servers), data in and out areas can be discovered by giving
874 	 * iovs and setting FUSE_IOCTL_RETRY in @flags.  For
875 	 * restricted ioctls, kernel prepares in/out data area
876 	 * according to the information encoded in cmd.
877 	 *
878 	 * Introduced in version 2.8
879 	 *
880 	 * Valid replies:
881 	 *   fuse_reply_ioctl_retry
882 	 *   fuse_reply_ioctl
883 	 *   fuse_reply_ioctl_iov
884 	 *   fuse_reply_err
885 	 *
886 	 * @param req request handle
887 	 * @param ino the inode number
888 	 * @param cmd ioctl command
889 	 * @param arg ioctl argument
890 	 * @param fi file information
891 	 * @param flags for FUSE_IOCTL_* flags
892 	 * @param in_buf data fetched from the caller
893 	 * @param in_bufsz number of fetched bytes
894 	 * @param out_bufsz maximum size of output data
895 	 */
896 	void (*ioctl) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino, int cmd, void *arg,
897 		       struct fuse_file_info *fi, unsigned flags,
898 		       const void *in_buf, size_t in_bufsz, size_t out_bufsz);
899 
900 	/**
901 	 * Poll for IO readiness
902 	 *
903 	 * Introduced in version 2.8
904 	 *
905 	 * Note: If ph is non-NULL, the client should notify
906 	 * when IO readiness events occur by calling
907 	 * fuse_lowelevel_notify_poll() with the specified ph.
908 	 *
909 	 * Regardless of the number of times poll with a non-NULL ph
910 	 * is received, single notification is enough to clear all.
911 	 * Notifying more times incurs overhead but doesn't harm
912 	 * correctness.
913 	 *
914 	 * The callee is responsible for destroying ph with
915 	 * fuse_pollhandle_destroy() when no longer in use.
916 	 *
917 	 * Valid replies:
918 	 *   fuse_reply_poll
919 	 *   fuse_reply_err
920 	 *
921 	 * @param req request handle
922 	 * @param ino the inode number
923 	 * @param fi file information
924 	 * @param ph poll handle to be used for notification
925 	 */
926 	void (*poll) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino, struct fuse_file_info *fi,
927 		      struct fuse_pollhandle *ph);
928 
929 	/**
930 	 * Write data made available in a buffer
931 	 *
932 	 * This is a more generic version of the ->write() method.  If
933 	 * FUSE_CAP_SPLICE_READ is set in fuse_conn_info.want and the
934 	 * kernel supports splicing from the fuse device, then the
935 	 * data will be made available in pipe for supporting zero
936 	 * copy data transfer.
937          *
938          * buf->count is guaranteed to be one (and thus buf->idx is
939          * always zero). The write_buf handler must ensure that
940          * bufv->off is correctly updated (reflecting the number of
941          * bytes read from bufv->buf[0]).
942 	 *
943 	 * Introduced in version 2.9
944 	 *
945 	 * Valid replies:
946 	 *   fuse_reply_write
947 	 *   fuse_reply_err
948 	 *
949 	 * @param req request handle
950 	 * @param ino the inode number
951 	 * @param bufv buffer containing the data
952 	 * @param off offset to write to
953 	 * @param fi file information
954 	 */
955 	void (*write_buf) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino,
956 			   struct fuse_bufvec *bufv, off_t off,
957 			   struct fuse_file_info *fi);
958 
959 	/**
960 	 * Callback function for the retrieve request
961 	 *
962 	 * Introduced in version 2.9
963 	 *
964 	 * Valid replies:
965 	 *	fuse_reply_none
966 	 *
967 	 * @param req request handle
968 	 * @param cookie user data supplied to fuse_lowlevel_notify_retrieve()
969 	 * @param ino the inode number supplied to fuse_lowlevel_notify_retrieve()
970 	 * @param offset the offset supplied to fuse_lowlevel_notify_retrieve()
971 	 * @param bufv the buffer containing the returned data
972 	 */
973 	void (*retrieve_reply) (fuse_req_t req, void *cookie, fuse_ino_t ino,
974 				off_t offset, struct fuse_bufvec *bufv);
975 
976 	/**
977 	 * Forget about multiple inodes
978 	 *
979 	 * See description of the forget function for more
980 	 * information.
981 	 *
982 	 * Introduced in version 2.9
983 	 *
984 	 * Valid replies:
985 	 *   fuse_reply_none
986 	 *
987 	 * @param req request handle
988 	 */
989 	void (*forget_multi) (fuse_req_t req, size_t count,
990 			      struct fuse_forget_data *forgets);
991 
992 	/**
993 	 * Acquire, modify or release a BSD file lock
994 	 *
995 	 * Note: if the locking methods are not implemented, the kernel
996 	 * will still allow file locking to work locally.  Hence these are
997 	 * only interesting for network filesystems and similar.
998 	 *
999 	 * Introduced in version 2.9
1000 	 *
1001 	 * Valid replies:
1002 	 *   fuse_reply_err
1003 	 *
1004 	 * @param req request handle
1005 	 * @param ino the inode number
1006 	 * @param fi file information
1007 	 * @param op the locking operation, see flock(2)
1008 	 */
1009 	void (*flock) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino,
1010 		       struct fuse_file_info *fi, int op);
1011 
1012 	/**
1013 	 * Allocate requested space. If this function returns success then
1014 	 * subsequent writes to the specified range shall not fail due to the lack
1015 	 * of free space on the file system storage media.
1016 	 *
1017 	 * Introduced in version 2.9
1018 	 *
1019 	 * Valid replies:
1020 	 *   fuse_reply_err
1021 	 *
1022 	 * @param req request handle
1023 	 * @param ino the inode number
1024 	 * @param offset starting point for allocated region
1025 	 * @param length size of allocated region
1026 	 * @param mode determines the operation to be performed on the given range,
1027 	 *             see fallocate(2)
1028 	 */
1029 	void (*fallocate) (fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t ino, int mode,
1030 		       off_t offset, off_t length, struct fuse_file_info *fi);
1031 };
1032 
1033 /**
1034  * Reply with an error code or success
1035  *
1036  * Possible requests:
1037  *   all except forget
1038  *
1039  * unlink, rmdir, rename, flush, release, fsync, fsyncdir, setxattr,
1040  * removexattr and setlk may send a zero code
1041  *
1042  * @param req request handle
1043  * @param err the positive error value, or zero for success
1044  * @return zero for success, -errno for failure to send reply
1045  */
1046 int fuse_reply_err(fuse_req_t req, int err);
1047 
1048 /**
1049  * Don't send reply
1050  *
1051  * Possible requests:
1052  *   forget
1053  *
1054  * @param req request handle
1055  */
1056 void fuse_reply_none(fuse_req_t req);
1057 
1058 /**
1059  * Reply with a directory entry
1060  *
1061  * Possible requests:
1062  *   lookup, mknod, mkdir, symlink, link
1063  *
1064  * Side effects:
1065  *   increments the lookup count on success
1066  *
1067  * @param req request handle
1068  * @param e the entry parameters
1069  * @return zero for success, -errno for failure to send reply
1070  */
1071 int fuse_reply_entry(fuse_req_t req, const struct fuse_entry_param *e);
1072 
1073 /**
1074  * Reply with a directory entry and open parameters
1075  *
1076  * currently the following members of 'fi' are used:
1077  *   fh, direct_io, keep_cache
1078  *
1079  * Possible requests:
1080  *   create
1081  *
1082  * Side effects:
1083  *   increments the lookup count on success
1084  *
1085  * @param req request handle
1086  * @param e the entry parameters
1087  * @param fi file information
1088  * @return zero for success, -errno for failure to send reply
1089  */
1090 int fuse_reply_create(fuse_req_t req, const struct fuse_entry_param *e,
1091 		      const struct fuse_file_info *fi);
1092 
1093 /**
1094  * Reply with attributes
1095  *
1096  * Possible requests:
1097  *   getattr, setattr
1098  *
1099  * @param req request handle
1100  * @param attr the attributes
1101  * @param attr_timeout	validity timeout (in seconds) for the attributes
1102  * @return zero for success, -errno for failure to send reply
1103  */
1104 int fuse_reply_attr(fuse_req_t req, const struct stat *attr,
1105 		    double attr_timeout);
1106 
1107 /**
1108  * Reply with the contents of a symbolic link
1109  *
1110  * Possible requests:
1111  *   readlink
1112  *
1113  * @param req request handle
1114  * @param link symbolic link contents
1115  * @return zero for success, -errno for failure to send reply
1116  */
1117 int fuse_reply_readlink(fuse_req_t req, const char *link);
1118 
1119 /**
1120  * Reply with open parameters
1121  *
1122  * currently the following members of 'fi' are used:
1123  *   fh, direct_io, keep_cache
1124  *
1125  * Possible requests:
1126  *   open, opendir
1127  *
1128  * @param req request handle
1129  * @param fi file information
1130  * @return zero for success, -errno for failure to send reply
1131  */
1132 int fuse_reply_open(fuse_req_t req, const struct fuse_file_info *fi);
1133 
1134 /**
1135  * Reply with number of bytes written
1136  *
1137  * Possible requests:
1138  *   write
1139  *
1140  * @param req request handle
1141  * @param count the number of bytes written
1142  * @return zero for success, -errno for failure to send reply
1143  */
1144 int fuse_reply_write(fuse_req_t req, size_t count);
1145 
1146 /**
1147  * Reply with data
1148  *
1149  * Possible requests:
1150  *   read, readdir, getxattr, listxattr
1151  *
1152  * @param req request handle
1153  * @param buf buffer containing data
1154  * @param size the size of data in bytes
1155  * @return zero for success, -errno for failure to send reply
1156  */
1157 int fuse_reply_buf(fuse_req_t req, const char *buf, size_t size);
1158 
1159 /**
1160  * Reply with data copied/moved from buffer(s)
1161  *
1162  * Possible requests:
1163  *   read, readdir, getxattr, listxattr
1164  *
1165  * @param req request handle
1166  * @param bufv buffer vector
1167  * @param flags flags controlling the copy
1168  * @return zero for success, -errno for failure to send reply
1169  */
1170 int fuse_reply_data(fuse_req_t req, struct fuse_bufvec *bufv,
1171 		    enum fuse_buf_copy_flags flags);
1172 
1173 /**
1174  * Reply with data vector
1175  *
1176  * Possible requests:
1177  *   read, readdir, getxattr, listxattr
1178  *
1179  * @param req request handle
1180  * @param iov the vector containing the data
1181  * @param count the size of vector
1182  * @return zero for success, -errno for failure to send reply
1183  */
1184 int fuse_reply_iov(fuse_req_t req, const struct iovec *iov, int count);
1185 
1186 /**
1187  * Reply with filesystem statistics
1188  *
1189  * Possible requests:
1190  *   statfs
1191  *
1192  * @param req request handle
1193  * @param stbuf filesystem statistics
1194  * @return zero for success, -errno for failure to send reply
1195  */
1196 int fuse_reply_statfs(fuse_req_t req, const struct statvfs *stbuf);
1197 
1198 /**
1199  * Reply with needed buffer size
1200  *
1201  * Possible requests:
1202  *   getxattr, listxattr
1203  *
1204  * @param req request handle
1205  * @param count the buffer size needed in bytes
1206  * @return zero for success, -errno for failure to send reply
1207  */
1208 int fuse_reply_xattr(fuse_req_t req, size_t count);
1209 
1210 /**
1211  * Reply with file lock information
1212  *
1213  * Possible requests:
1214  *   getlk
1215  *
1216  * @param req request handle
1217  * @param lock the lock information
1218  * @return zero for success, -errno for failure to send reply
1219  */
1220 int fuse_reply_lock(fuse_req_t req, const struct flock *lock);
1221 
1222 /**
1223  * Reply with block index
1224  *
1225  * Possible requests:
1226  *   bmap
1227  *
1228  * @param req request handle
1229  * @param idx block index within device
1230  * @return zero for success, -errno for failure to send reply
1231  */
1232 int fuse_reply_bmap(fuse_req_t req, uint64_t idx);
1233 
1234 /* ----------------------------------------------------------- *
1235  * Filling a buffer in readdir				       *
1236  * ----------------------------------------------------------- */
1237 
1238 /**
1239  * Add a directory entry to the buffer
1240  *
1241  * Buffer needs to be large enough to hold the entry.  If it's not,
1242  * then the entry is not filled in but the size of the entry is still
1243  * returned.  The caller can check this by comparing the bufsize
1244  * parameter with the returned entry size.  If the entry size is
1245  * larger than the buffer size, the operation failed.
1246  *
1247  * From the 'stbuf' argument the st_ino field and bits 12-15 of the
1248  * st_mode field are used.  The other fields are ignored.
1249  *
1250  * Note: offsets do not necessarily represent physical offsets, and
1251  * could be any marker, that enables the implementation to find a
1252  * specific point in the directory stream.
1253  *
1254  * @param req request handle
1255  * @param buf the point where the new entry will be added to the buffer
1256  * @param bufsize remaining size of the buffer
1257  * @param name the name of the entry
1258  * @param stbuf the file attributes
1259  * @param off the offset of the next entry
1260  * @return the space needed for the entry
1261  */
1262 size_t fuse_add_direntry(fuse_req_t req, char *buf, size_t bufsize,
1263 			 const char *name, const struct stat *stbuf,
1264 			 off_t off);
1265 
1266 /**
1267  * Reply to ask for data fetch and output buffer preparation.  ioctl
1268  * will be retried with the specified input data fetched and output
1269  * buffer prepared.
1270  *
1271  * Possible requests:
1272  *   ioctl
1273  *
1274  * @param req request handle
1275  * @param in_iov iovec specifying data to fetch from the caller
1276  * @param in_count number of entries in in_iov
1277  * @param out_iov iovec specifying addresses to write output to
1278  * @param out_count number of entries in out_iov
1279  * @return zero for success, -errno for failure to send reply
1280  */
1281 int fuse_reply_ioctl_retry(fuse_req_t req,
1282 			   const struct iovec *in_iov, size_t in_count,
1283 			   const struct iovec *out_iov, size_t out_count);
1284 
1285 /**
1286  * Reply to finish ioctl
1287  *
1288  * Possible requests:
1289  *   ioctl
1290  *
1291  * @param req request handle
1292  * @param result result to be passed to the caller
1293  * @param buf buffer containing output data
1294  * @param size length of output data
1295  */
1296 int fuse_reply_ioctl(fuse_req_t req, int result, const void *buf, size_t size);
1297 
1298 /**
1299  * Reply to finish ioctl with iov buffer
1300  *
1301  * Possible requests:
1302  *   ioctl
1303  *
1304  * @param req request handle
1305  * @param result result to be passed to the caller
1306  * @param iov the vector containing the data
1307  * @param count the size of vector
1308  */
1309 int fuse_reply_ioctl_iov(fuse_req_t req, int result, const struct iovec *iov,
1310 			 int count);
1311 
1312 /**
1313  * Reply with poll result event mask
1314  *
1315  * @param req request handle
1316  * @param revents poll result event mask
1317  */
1318 int fuse_reply_poll(fuse_req_t req, unsigned revents);
1319 
1320 /* ----------------------------------------------------------- *
1321  * Notification						       *
1322  * ----------------------------------------------------------- */
1323 
1324 /**
1325  * Notify IO readiness event
1326  *
1327  * For more information, please read comment for poll operation.
1328  *
1329  * @param ph poll handle to notify IO readiness event for
1330  */
1331 int fuse_lowlevel_notify_poll(struct fuse_pollhandle *ph);
1332 
1333 /**
1334  * Notify to invalidate cache for an inode
1335  *
1336  * @param ch the channel through which to send the invalidation
1337  * @param ino the inode number
1338  * @param off the offset in the inode where to start invalidating
1339  *            or negative to invalidate attributes only
1340  * @param len the amount of cache to invalidate or 0 for all
1341  * @return zero for success, -errno for failure
1342  */
1343 int fuse_lowlevel_notify_inval_inode(struct fuse_chan *ch, fuse_ino_t ino,
1344                                      off_t off, off_t len);
1345 
1346 /**
1347  * Notify to invalidate parent attributes and the dentry matching
1348  * parent/name
1349  *
1350  * To avoid a deadlock don't call this function from a filesystem operation and
1351  * don't call it with a lock held that can also be held by a filesystem
1352  * operation.
1353  *
1354  * @param ch the channel through which to send the invalidation
1355  * @param parent inode number
1356  * @param name file name
1357  * @param namelen strlen() of file name
1358  * @return zero for success, -errno for failure
1359  */
1360 int fuse_lowlevel_notify_inval_entry(struct fuse_chan *ch, fuse_ino_t parent,
1361                                      const char *name, size_t namelen);
1362 
1363 /**
1364  * Notify to invalidate parent attributes and delete the dentry matching
1365  * parent/name if the dentry's inode number matches child (otherwise it
1366  * will invalidate the matching dentry).
1367  *
1368  * To avoid a deadlock don't call this function from a filesystem operation and
1369  * don't call it with a lock held that can also be held by a filesystem
1370  * operation.
1371  *
1372  * @param ch the channel through which to send the notification
1373  * @param parent inode number
1374  * @param child inode number
1375  * @param name file name
1376  * @param namelen strlen() of file name
1377  * @return zero for success, -errno for failure
1378  */
1379 int fuse_lowlevel_notify_delete(struct fuse_chan *ch,
1380 				fuse_ino_t parent, fuse_ino_t child,
1381 				const char *name, size_t namelen);
1382 
1383 /**
1384  * Store data to the kernel buffers
1385  *
1386  * Synchronously store data in the kernel buffers belonging to the
1387  * given inode.  The stored data is marked up-to-date (no read will be
1388  * performed against it, unless it's invalidated or evicted from the
1389  * cache).
1390  *
1391  * If the stored data overflows the current file size, then the size
1392  * is extended, similarly to a write(2) on the filesystem.
1393  *
1394  * If this function returns an error, then the store wasn't fully
1395  * completed, but it may have been partially completed.
1396  *
1397  * @param ch the channel through which to send the invalidation
1398  * @param ino the inode number
1399  * @param offset the starting offset into the file to store to
1400  * @param bufv buffer vector
1401  * @param flags flags controlling the copy
1402  * @return zero for success, -errno for failure
1403  */
1404 int fuse_lowlevel_notify_store(struct fuse_chan *ch, fuse_ino_t ino,
1405 			       off_t offset, struct fuse_bufvec *bufv,
1406 			       enum fuse_buf_copy_flags flags);
1407 /**
1408  * Retrieve data from the kernel buffers
1409  *
1410  * Retrieve data in the kernel buffers belonging to the given inode.
1411  * If successful then the retrieve_reply() method will be called with
1412  * the returned data.
1413  *
1414  * Only present pages are returned in the retrieve reply.  Retrieving
1415  * stops when it finds a non-present page and only data prior to that is
1416  * returned.
1417  *
1418  * If this function returns an error, then the retrieve will not be
1419  * completed and no reply will be sent.
1420  *
1421  * This function doesn't change the dirty state of pages in the kernel
1422  * buffer.  For dirty pages the write() method will be called
1423  * regardless of having been retrieved previously.
1424  *
1425  * @param ch the channel through which to send the invalidation
1426  * @param ino the inode number
1427  * @param size the number of bytes to retrieve
1428  * @param offset the starting offset into the file to retrieve from
1429  * @param cookie user data to supply to the reply callback
1430  * @return zero for success, -errno for failure
1431  */
1432 int fuse_lowlevel_notify_retrieve(struct fuse_chan *ch, fuse_ino_t ino,
1433 				  size_t size, off_t offset, void *cookie);
1434 
1435 
1436 /* ----------------------------------------------------------- *
1437  * Utility functions					       *
1438  * ----------------------------------------------------------- */
1439 
1440 /**
1441  * Get the userdata from the request
1442  *
1443  * @param req request handle
1444  * @return the user data passed to fuse_lowlevel_new()
1445  */
1446 void *fuse_req_userdata(fuse_req_t req);
1447 
1448 /**
1449  * Get the context from the request
1450  *
1451  * The pointer returned by this function will only be valid for the
1452  * request's lifetime
1453  *
1454  * @param req request handle
1455  * @return the context structure
1456  */
1457 const struct fuse_ctx *fuse_req_ctx(fuse_req_t req);
1458 
1459 /**
1460  * Get the current supplementary group IDs for the specified request
1461  *
1462  * Similar to the getgroups(2) system call, except the return value is
1463  * always the total number of group IDs, even if it is larger than the
1464  * specified size.
1465  *
1466  * The current fuse kernel module in linux (as of 2.6.30) doesn't pass
1467  * the group list to userspace, hence this function needs to parse
1468  * "/proc/$TID/task/$TID/status" to get the group IDs.
1469  *
1470  * This feature may not be supported on all operating systems.  In
1471  * such a case this function will return -ENOSYS.
1472  *
1473  * @param req request handle
1474  * @param size size of given array
1475  * @param list array of group IDs to be filled in
1476  * @return the total number of supplementary group IDs or -errno on failure
1477  */
1478 int fuse_req_getgroups(fuse_req_t req, int size, gid_t list[]);
1479 
1480 /**
1481  * Callback function for an interrupt
1482  *
1483  * @param req interrupted request
1484  * @param data user data
1485  */
1486 typedef void (*fuse_interrupt_func_t)(fuse_req_t req, void *data);
1487 
1488 /**
1489  * Register/unregister callback for an interrupt
1490  *
1491  * If an interrupt has already happened, then the callback function is
1492  * called from within this function, hence it's not possible for
1493  * interrupts to be lost.
1494  *
1495  * @param req request handle
1496  * @param func the callback function or NULL for unregister
1497  * @param data user data passed to the callback function
1498  */
1499 void fuse_req_interrupt_func(fuse_req_t req, fuse_interrupt_func_t func,
1500 			     void *data);
1501 
1502 /**
1503  * Check if a request has already been interrupted
1504  *
1505  * @param req request handle
1506  * @return 1 if the request has been interrupted, 0 otherwise
1507  */
1508 int fuse_req_interrupted(fuse_req_t req);
1509 
1510 /* ----------------------------------------------------------- *
1511  * Filesystem setup					       *
1512  * ----------------------------------------------------------- */
1513 
1514 /* Deprecated, don't use */
1515 int fuse_lowlevel_is_lib_option(const char *opt);
1516 
1517 /**
1518  * Create a low level session
1519  *
1520  * @param args argument vector
1521  * @param op the low level filesystem operations
1522  * @param op_size sizeof(struct fuse_lowlevel_ops)
1523  * @param userdata user data
1524  * @return the created session object, or NULL on failure
1525  */
1526 struct fuse_session *fuse_lowlevel_new(struct fuse_args *args,
1527 				       const struct fuse_lowlevel_ops *op,
1528 				       size_t op_size, void *userdata);
1529 
1530 /* ----------------------------------------------------------- *
1531  * Session interface					       *
1532  * ----------------------------------------------------------- */
1533 
1534 /**
1535  * Session operations
1536  *
1537  * This is used in session creation
1538  */
1539 struct fuse_session_ops {
1540 	/**
1541 	 * Hook to process a request (mandatory)
1542 	 *
1543 	 * @param data user data passed to fuse_session_new()
1544 	 * @param buf buffer containing the raw request
1545 	 * @param len request length
1546 	 * @param ch channel on which the request was received
1547 	 */
1548 	void (*process) (void *data, const char *buf, size_t len,
1549 			 struct fuse_chan *ch);
1550 
1551 	/**
1552 	 * Hook for session exit and reset (optional)
1553 	 *
1554 	 * @param data user data passed to fuse_session_new()
1555 	 * @param val exited status (1 - exited, 0 - not exited)
1556 	 */
1557 	void (*exit) (void *data, int val);
1558 
1559 	/**
1560 	 * Hook for querying the current exited status (optional)
1561 	 *
1562 	 * @param data user data passed to fuse_session_new()
1563 	 * @return 1 if exited, 0 if not exited
1564 	 */
1565 	int (*exited) (void *data);
1566 
1567 	/**
1568 	 * Hook for cleaning up the channel on destroy (optional)
1569 	 *
1570 	 * @param data user data passed to fuse_session_new()
1571 	 */
1572 	void (*destroy) (void *data);
1573 };
1574 
1575 /**
1576  * Create a new session
1577  *
1578  * @param op session operations
1579  * @param data user data
1580  * @return new session object, or NULL on failure
1581  */
1582 struct fuse_session *fuse_session_new(struct fuse_session_ops *op, void *data);
1583 
1584 /**
1585  * Assign a channel to a session
1586  *
1587  * Note: currently only a single channel may be assigned.  This may
1588  * change in the future
1589  *
1590  * If a session is destroyed, the assigned channel is also destroyed
1591  *
1592  * @param se the session
1593  * @param ch the channel
1594  */
1595 void fuse_session_add_chan(struct fuse_session *se, struct fuse_chan *ch);
1596 
1597 /**
1598  * Remove a channel from a session
1599  *
1600  * If the channel is not assigned to a session, then this is a no-op
1601  *
1602  * @param ch the channel to remove
1603  */
1604 void fuse_session_remove_chan(struct fuse_chan *ch);
1605 
1606 /**
1607  * Iterate over the channels assigned to a session
1608  *
1609  * The iterating function needs to start with a NULL channel, and
1610  * after that needs to pass the previously returned channel to the
1611  * function.
1612  *
1613  * @param se the session
1614  * @param ch the previous channel, or NULL
1615  * @return the next channel, or NULL if no more channels exist
1616  */
1617 struct fuse_chan *fuse_session_next_chan(struct fuse_session *se,
1618 					 struct fuse_chan *ch);
1619 
1620 /**
1621  * Process a raw request
1622  *
1623  * @param se the session
1624  * @param buf buffer containing the raw request
1625  * @param len request length
1626  * @param ch channel on which the request was received
1627  */
1628 void fuse_session_process(struct fuse_session *se, const char *buf, size_t len,
1629 			  struct fuse_chan *ch);
1630 
1631 /**
1632  * Process a raw request supplied in a generic buffer
1633  *
1634  * This is a more generic version of fuse_session_process().  The
1635  * fuse_buf may contain a memory buffer or a pipe file descriptor.
1636  *
1637  * @param se the session
1638  * @param buf the fuse_buf containing the request
1639  * @param ch channel on which the request was received
1640  */
1641 void fuse_session_process_buf(struct fuse_session *se,
1642 			      const struct fuse_buf *buf, struct fuse_chan *ch);
1643 
1644 /**
1645  * Receive a raw request supplied in a generic buffer
1646  *
1647  * This is a more generic version of fuse_chan_recv().  The fuse_buf
1648  * supplied to this function contains a suitably allocated memory
1649  * buffer.  This may be overwritten with a file descriptor buffer.
1650  *
1651  * @param se the session
1652  * @param buf the fuse_buf to store the request in
1653  * @param chp pointer to the channel
1654  * @return the actual size of the raw request, or -errno on error
1655  */
1656 int fuse_session_receive_buf(struct fuse_session *se, struct fuse_buf *buf,
1657 			     struct fuse_chan **chp);
1658 
1659 /**
1660  * Destroy a session
1661  *
1662  * @param se the session
1663  */
1664 void fuse_session_destroy(struct fuse_session *se);
1665 
1666 /**
1667  * Exit a session
1668  *
1669  * @param se the session
1670  */
1671 void fuse_session_exit(struct fuse_session *se);
1672 
1673 /**
1674  * Reset the exited status of a session
1675  *
1676  * @param se the session
1677  */
1678 void fuse_session_reset(struct fuse_session *se);
1679 
1680 /**
1681  * Query the exited status of a session
1682  *
1683  * @param se the session
1684  * @return 1 if exited, 0 if not exited
1685  */
1686 int fuse_session_exited(struct fuse_session *se);
1687 
1688 /**
1689  * Get the user data provided to the session
1690  *
1691  * @param se the session
1692  * @return the user data
1693  */
1694 void *fuse_session_data(struct fuse_session *se);
1695 
1696 /**
1697  * Enter a single threaded event loop
1698  *
1699  * @param se the session
1700  * @return 0 on success, -1 on error
1701  */
1702 int fuse_session_loop(struct fuse_session *se);
1703 
1704 /**
1705  * Enter a multi-threaded event loop
1706  *
1707  * @param se the session
1708  * @return 0 on success, -1 on error
1709  */
1710 int fuse_session_loop_mt(struct fuse_session *se);
1711 
1712 /* ----------------------------------------------------------- *
1713  * Channel interface					       *
1714  * ----------------------------------------------------------- */
1715 
1716 /**
1717  * Channel operations
1718  *
1719  * This is used in channel creation
1720  */
1721 struct fuse_chan_ops {
1722 	/**
1723 	 * Hook for receiving a raw request
1724 	 *
1725 	 * @param ch pointer to the channel
1726 	 * @param buf the buffer to store the request in
1727 	 * @param size the size of the buffer
1728 	 * @return the actual size of the raw request, or -1 on error
1729 	 */
1730 	int (*receive)(struct fuse_chan **chp, char *buf, size_t size);
1731 
1732 	/**
1733 	 * Hook for sending a raw reply
1734 	 *
1735 	 * A return value of -ENOENT means, that the request was
1736 	 * interrupted, and the reply was discarded
1737 	 *
1738 	 * @param ch the channel
1739 	 * @param iov vector of blocks
1740 	 * @param count the number of blocks in vector
1741 	 * @return zero on success, -errno on failure
1742 	 */
1743 	int (*send)(struct fuse_chan *ch, const struct iovec iov[],
1744 		    size_t count);
1745 
1746 	/**
1747 	 * Destroy the channel
1748 	 *
1749 	 * @param ch the channel
1750 	 */
1751 	void (*destroy)(struct fuse_chan *ch);
1752 };
1753 
1754 /**
1755  * Create a new channel
1756  *
1757  * @param op channel operations
1758  * @param fd file descriptor of the channel
1759  * @param bufsize the minimal receive buffer size
1760  * @param data user data
1761  * @return the new channel object, or NULL on failure
1762  */
1763 struct fuse_chan *fuse_chan_new(struct fuse_chan_ops *op, int fd,
1764 				size_t bufsize, void *data);
1765 
1766 /**
1767  * Query the file descriptor of the channel
1768  *
1769  * @param ch the channel
1770  * @return the file descriptor passed to fuse_chan_new()
1771  */
1772 int fuse_chan_fd(struct fuse_chan *ch);
1773 
1774 /**
1775  * Query the minimal receive buffer size
1776  *
1777  * @param ch the channel
1778  * @return the buffer size passed to fuse_chan_new()
1779  */
1780 size_t fuse_chan_bufsize(struct fuse_chan *ch);
1781 
1782 /**
1783  * Query the user data
1784  *
1785  * @param ch the channel
1786  * @return the user data passed to fuse_chan_new()
1787  */
1788 void *fuse_chan_data(struct fuse_chan *ch);
1789 
1790 /**
1791  * Query the session to which this channel is assigned
1792  *
1793  * @param ch the channel
1794  * @return the session, or NULL if the channel is not assigned
1795  */
1796 struct fuse_session *fuse_chan_session(struct fuse_chan *ch);
1797 
1798 /**
1799  * Receive a raw request
1800  *
1801  * A return value of -ENODEV means, that the filesystem was unmounted
1802  *
1803  * @param ch pointer to the channel
1804  * @param buf the buffer to store the request in
1805  * @param size the size of the buffer
1806  * @return the actual size of the raw request, or -errno on error
1807  */
1808 int fuse_chan_recv(struct fuse_chan **ch, char *buf, size_t size);
1809 
1810 /**
1811  * Send a raw reply
1812  *
1813  * A return value of -ENOENT means, that the request was
1814  * interrupted, and the reply was discarded
1815  *
1816  * @param ch the channel
1817  * @param iov vector of blocks
1818  * @param count the number of blocks in vector
1819  * @return zero on success, -errno on failure
1820  */
1821 int fuse_chan_send(struct fuse_chan *ch, const struct iovec iov[],
1822 		   size_t count);
1823 
1824 /**
1825  * Destroy a channel
1826  *
1827  * @param ch the channel
1828  */
1829 void fuse_chan_destroy(struct fuse_chan *ch);
1830 
1831 /* ----------------------------------------------------------- *
1832  * Compatibility stuff					       *
1833  * ----------------------------------------------------------- */
1834 
1835 #if FUSE_USE_VERSION < 26
1836 #  include "fuse_lowlevel_compat.h"
1837 #  define fuse_chan_ops fuse_chan_ops_compat24
1838 #  define fuse_chan_new fuse_chan_new_compat24
1839 #  if FUSE_USE_VERSION == 25
1840 #    define fuse_lowlevel_ops fuse_lowlevel_ops_compat25
1841 #    define fuse_lowlevel_new fuse_lowlevel_new_compat25
1842 #  elif FUSE_USE_VERSION == 24
1843 #    define fuse_lowlevel_ops fuse_lowlevel_ops_compat
1844 #    define fuse_lowlevel_new fuse_lowlevel_new_compat
1845 #    define fuse_file_info fuse_file_info_compat
1846 #    define fuse_reply_statfs fuse_reply_statfs_compat
1847 #    define fuse_reply_open fuse_reply_open_compat
1848 #  else
1849 #    error Compatibility with low-level API version < 24 not supported
1850 #  endif
1851 #endif
1852 
1853 #ifdef __cplusplus
1854 }
1855 #endif
1856 
1857 #endif /* _FUSE_LOWLEVEL_H_ */
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