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/*
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* The President and Fellows of Harvard College.
*
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*
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*/
#ifndef _FS_H_
#define _FS_H_
struct vnode; /* in vnode.h */
/*
* Abstract file system. (Or device accessible as a file.)
*
* fs_data is a pointer to filesystem-specific data.
*/
struct fs {
void *fs_data;
const struct fs_ops *fs_ops;
};
/*
* Abstraction operations on a file system:
*
* fsop_sync - Flush all dirty buffers to disk.
* fsop_getvolname - Return volume name of filesystem.
* fsop_getroot - Return root vnode of filesystem.
* fsop_unmount - Attempt unmount of filesystem.
*
* fsop_getvolname may return NULL on filesystem types that don't
* support the concept of a volume name. The string returned is
* assumed to point into the filesystem's private storage and live
* until unmount time.
*
* If the volume name changes on the fly, there is no way at present
* to make sure such changes don't cause name conflicts. So it probably
* should be considered fixed.
*
* fsop_getroot should increment the refcount of the vnode returned.
* It should not ever return NULL.
*
* If fsop_unmount returns an error, the filesystem stays mounted, and
* consequently the struct fs instance should remain valid. On success,
* however, the filesystem object and all storage associated with the
* filesystem should have been discarded/released.
*/
struct fs_ops {
int (*fsop_sync)(struct fs *);
const char *(*fsop_getvolname)(struct fs *);
int (*fsop_getroot)(struct fs *, struct vnode **);
int (*fsop_unmount)(struct fs *);
};
/*
* Macros to shorten the calling sequences.
*/
#define FSOP_SYNC(fs) ((fs)->fs_ops->fsop_sync(fs))
#define FSOP_GETVOLNAME(fs) ((fs)->fs_ops->fsop_getvolname(fs))
#define FSOP_GETROOT(fs, ret) ((fs)->fs_ops->fsop_getroot(fs, ret))
#define FSOP_UNMOUNT(fs) ((fs)->fs_ops->fsop_unmount(fs))
/* Initialization functions for builtin fake file systems. */
void semfs_bootstrap(void);
#endif /* _FS_H_ */