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Additions/Solaris/SharedFolders: OSE compatibility.

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1/* $Id: vboxfs_prov.h 31691 2010-08-16 12:59:23Z vboxsync $ */
2/** @file
3 * VirtualBox File System for Solaris Guests, provider header.
4 * Portions contributed by: Ronald.
5 */
6
7/*
8 * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Oracle Corporation
9 *
10 * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
11 * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
12 * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
13 * General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software
14 * Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the
15 * VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the
16 * hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind.
17 *
18 * The contents of this file may alternatively be used under the terms
19 * of the Common Development and Distribution License Version 1.0
20 * (CDDL) only, as it comes in the "COPYING.CDDL" file of the
21 * VirtualBox OSE distribution, in which case the provisions of the
22 * CDDL are applicable instead of those of the GPL.
23 *
24 * You may elect to license modified versions of this file under the
25 * terms and conditions of either the GPL or the CDDL or both.
26 */
27
28#ifndef ___VBoxFS_prov_Solaris_h
29#define ___VBoxFS_prov_Solaris_h
30
31#ifdef __cplusplus
32extern "C" {
33#endif
34
35/*
36 * These are the provider interfaces used by sffs to access the underlying
37 * shared file system.
38 */
39#define SFPROV_VERSION 1
40
41/*
42 * Initialization and termination.
43 * sfprov_connect() is called once before any other interfaces and returns
44 * a handle used in further calls. The argument should be SFPROV_VERSION
45 * from above. On failure it returns a NULL pointer.
46 *
47 * sfprov_disconnect() must only be called after all sf file systems have been
48 * unmounted.
49 */
50typedef struct sfp_connection sfp_connection_t;
51
52extern sfp_connection_t *sfprov_connect(int);
53extern void sfprov_disconnect(sfp_connection_t *);
54
55
56/*
57 * Mount / Unmount a shared folder.
58 *
59 * sfprov_mount() takes as input the connection pointer and the name of
60 * the shared folder. On success, it returns zero and supplies an
61 * sfp_mount_t handle. On failure it returns any relevant errno value.
62 *
63 * sfprov_unmount() unmounts the mounted file system. It returns 0 on
64 * success and any relevant errno on failure.
65 */
66typedef struct sfp_mount sfp_mount_t;
67
68extern int sfprov_mount(sfp_connection_t *, char *, sfp_mount_t **);
69extern int sfprov_unmount(sfp_mount_t *);
70
71/*
72 * query information about a mounted file system
73 */
74extern int sfprov_get_blksize(sfp_mount_t *, uint64_t *);
75extern int sfprov_get_blksused(sfp_mount_t *, uint64_t *);
76extern int sfprov_get_blksavail(sfp_mount_t *, uint64_t *);
77extern int sfprov_get_maxnamesize(sfp_mount_t *, uint32_t *);
78extern int sfprov_get_readonly(sfp_mount_t *, uint32_t *);
79
80/*
81 * File operations: open/close/read/write/etc.
82 *
83 * open/create can return any relevant errno, however ENOENT
84 * generally means that the host file didn't exist.
85 */
86typedef struct sfp_file sfp_file_t;
87
88extern int sfprov_create(sfp_mount_t *, char *path, sfp_file_t **fp);
89extern int sfprov_open(sfp_mount_t *, char *path, sfp_file_t **fp);
90extern int sfprov_close(sfp_file_t *fp);
91extern int sfprov_read(sfp_file_t *, char * buffer, uint64_t offset,
92 uint32_t *numbytes);
93extern int sfprov_write(sfp_file_t *, char * buffer, uint64_t offset,
94 uint32_t *numbytes);
95extern int sfprov_fsync(sfp_file_t *fp);
96
97
98/*
99 * get/set information about a file (or directory) using pathname
100 */
101extern int sfprov_get_mode(sfp_mount_t *, char *, mode_t *);
102extern int sfprov_get_size(sfp_mount_t *, char *, uint64_t *);
103extern int sfprov_get_atime(sfp_mount_t *, char *, timestruc_t *);
104extern int sfprov_get_mtime(sfp_mount_t *, char *, timestruc_t *);
105extern int sfprov_get_ctime(sfp_mount_t *, char *, timestruc_t *);
106extern int sfprov_get_attr(sfp_mount_t *, char *, mode_t *, uint64_t *,
107 timestruc_t *, timestruc_t *, timestruc_t *);
108extern int sfprov_set_attr(sfp_mount_t *, char *, uint_t, mode_t,
109 timestruc_t, timestruc_t, timestruc_t);
110extern int sfprov_set_size(sfp_mount_t *, char *, uint64_t);
111
112
113/*
114 * File/Directory operations
115 */
116extern int sfprov_trunc(sfp_mount_t *, char *);
117extern int sfprov_remove(sfp_mount_t *, char *path);
118extern int sfprov_mkdir(sfp_mount_t *, char *path, sfp_file_t **fp);
119extern int sfprov_rmdir(sfp_mount_t *, char *path);
120extern int sfprov_rename(sfp_mount_t *, char *from, char *to, uint_t is_dir);
121
122/*
123 * Read directory entries.
124 */
125/*
126 * a singly linked list of buffers, each containing an array of dirent's.
127 * sf_len is length of the sf_entries array, in bytes.
128 */
129typedef struct sffs_dirents {
130 struct sffs_dirents *sf_next;
131 len_t sf_len;
132 dirent64_t sf_entries[1];
133} sffs_dirents_t;
134
135#define SFFS_DIRENTS_SIZE 8192
136#define SFFS_DIRENTS_OFF (offsetof(sffs_dirents_t, sf_entries[0]))
137#define SFFS_STATS_LEN 100
138
139typedef struct sffs_stat {
140 mode_t sf_mode;
141 off_t sf_size;
142 timestruc_t sf_atime;
143 timestruc_t sf_mtime;
144 timestruc_t sf_ctime;
145} sffs_stat_t;
146
147typedef struct sffs_stats {
148 struct sffs_stats *sf_next;
149 len_t sf_num;
150 sffs_stat_t sf_stats[SFFS_STATS_LEN];
151} sffs_stats_t;
152
153extern int sfprov_readdir(sfp_mount_t *mnt, char *path, sffs_dirents_t **dirents,
154 sffs_stats_t **stats);
155
156#ifdef __cplusplus
157}
158#endif
159
160#endif /* !___VBoxFS_prov_Solaris_h */
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