os161/kern/vfs/vfsfail.c
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2014
* The President and Fellows of Harvard College.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE UNIVERSITY AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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*/
#include <types.h>
#include <kern/errno.h>
#include <vnode.h>
/*
* Routines that fail.
*
* It is kind of silly to write these out each with their particular
* arguments; however, portable C doesn't let you cast function
* pointers with different argument signatures even if the arguments
* are never used.
*
* The 4.4BSD approach (all vnode ops take a void pointer that's cast
* to a op-specific args structure, so they're all the same type)
* avoids this problem but is otherwise not very appealing.
*/
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// uio ops (read, readlink, getdirentry, write, namefile)
int
vopfail_uio_notdir(struct vnode *vn, struct uio *uio)
{
(void)vn;
(void)uio;
return ENOTDIR;
}
int
vopfail_uio_isdir(struct vnode *vn, struct uio *uio)
{
(void)vn;
(void)uio;
return EISDIR;
}
int
vopfail_uio_inval(struct vnode *vn, struct uio *uio)
{
(void)vn;
(void)uio;
return EINVAL;
}
int
vopfail_uio_nosys(struct vnode *vn, struct uio *uio)
{
(void)vn;
(void)uio;
return ENOSYS;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// mmap
int
vopfail_mmap_isdir(struct vnode *vn /*add stuff */)
{
(void)vn;
return EISDIR;
}
int
vopfail_mmap_perm(struct vnode *vn /*add stuff */)
{
(void)vn;
return EPERM;
}
int
vopfail_mmap_nosys(struct vnode *vn /*add stuff */)
{
(void)vn;
return ENOSYS;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// truncate
int
vopfail_truncate_isdir(struct vnode *vn, off_t pos)
{
(void)vn;
(void)pos;
return EISDIR;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// creat
int
vopfail_creat_notdir(struct vnode *vn, const char *name, bool excl,
mode_t mode, struct vnode **result)
{
(void)vn;
(void)name;
(void)excl;
(void)mode;
(void)result;
return ENOTDIR;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// symlink
int
vopfail_symlink_notdir(struct vnode *vn, const char *contents,
const char *name)
{
(void)vn;
(void)contents;
(void)name;
return ENOTDIR;
}
int
vopfail_symlink_nosys(struct vnode *vn, const char *contents,
const char *name)
{
(void)vn;
(void)contents;
(void)name;
return ENOSYS;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// mkdir
int
vopfail_mkdir_notdir(struct vnode *vn, const char *name, mode_t mode)
{
(void)vn;
(void)name;
(void)mode;
return ENOTDIR;
}
int
vopfail_mkdir_nosys(struct vnode *vn, const char *name, mode_t mode)
{
(void)vn;
(void)name;
(void)mode;
return ENOSYS;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// link
int
vopfail_link_notdir(struct vnode *dir, const char *name, struct vnode *file)
{
(void)dir;
(void)name;
(void)file;
return ENOTDIR;
}
int
vopfail_link_nosys(struct vnode *dir, const char *name, struct vnode *file)
{
(void)dir;
(void)name;
(void)file;
return ENOSYS;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// string ops (remove and rmdir)
int
vopfail_string_notdir(struct vnode *vn, const char *name)
{
(void)vn;
(void)name;
return ENOTDIR;
}
int
vopfail_string_nosys(struct vnode *vn, const char *name)
{
(void)vn;
(void)name;
return ENOSYS;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// rename
int
vopfail_rename_notdir(struct vnode *fromdir, const char *fromname,
struct vnode *todir, const char *toname)
{
(void)fromdir;
(void)fromname;
(void)todir;
(void)toname;
return ENOTDIR;
}
int
vopfail_rename_nosys(struct vnode *fromdir, const char *fromname,
struct vnode *todir, const char *toname)
{
(void)fromdir;
(void)fromname;
(void)todir;
(void)toname;
return ENOSYS;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// lookup
int
vopfail_lookup_notdir(struct vnode *vn, char *path, struct vnode **result)
{
(void)vn;
(void)path;
(void)result;
return ENOTDIR;
}
int
vopfail_lookparent_notdir(struct vnode *vn, char *path, struct vnode **result,
char *buf, size_t len)
{
(void)vn;
(void)path;
(void)result;
(void)buf;
(void)len;
return ENOTDIR;
}