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1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 1989, 1993
3 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
4 *
5 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
6 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
7 * are met:
8 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
9 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
10 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
11 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
12 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
13 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
14 * must display the following acknowledgement:
15 * This product includes software developed by the University of
16 * California, Berkeley and its contributors.
17 * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
18 * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
19 * without specific prior written permission.
20 *
21 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
22 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
23 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
24 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
25 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
26 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
27 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
28 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
29 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
30 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
31 * SUCH DAMAGE.
32 *
33 * @(#)vnode.h 8.7 (Berkeley) 2/4/94
34 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/sys/vnode.h,v 1.111.2.19 2002/12/29 18:19:53 dillon Exp $
35 * $DragonFly: src/sys/sys/vnode.h,v 1.54 2006/05/16 18:09:19 dillon Exp $
36 */
37
38#ifndef _SYS_VNODE_H_
39#define _SYS_VNODE_H_
40
41#include <sys/queue.h>
42#include <sys/lock.h>
43#include <sys/select.h>
44#include <sys/biotrack.h>
45#include <sys/uio.h>
46#include <sys/acl.h>
47#include <sys/namecache.h>
48#if defined(_KERNEL) || defined(_KERNEL_STRUCTURES)
49#include <sys/thread.h>
50#endif
51#include <sys/vfsops.h>
52#include <sys/vfscache.h>
53#include <sys/tree.h>
54
55#include <machine/lock.h>
56
57/*
58 * The vnode is the focus of all file activity in UNIX. There is a
59 * unique vnode allocated for each active file, each current directory,
60 * each mounted-on file, text file, and the root.
61 */
62
63/*
64 * Each underlying filesystem allocates its own private area and hangs
65 * it from v_data. If non-null, this area is freed in getnewvnode().
66 */
67TAILQ_HEAD(buflists, buf);
68
69/*
70 * Range locks protect offset ranges in files and directories at a high
71 * level, allowing the actual I/O to be broken down into smaller pieces.
72 * Range locks will eventually be integrated into the clustered cache
73 * coherency infrastructure.
74 *
75 * We use a simple data structure for now, but eventually this should
76 * probably be a btree or red-black tree.
77 */
78struct vrangelock;
79
80TAILQ_HEAD(vrangelock_list, vrangelock);
81
82struct vrangehead {
83 struct vrangelock_list vh_list;
84};
85
86struct vrangelock {
87 TAILQ_ENTRY(vrangelock) vr_node;
88 int vr_flags;
89 off_t vr_offset;
90 off_t vr_length;
91};
92
93#define RNGL_WAITING 0x0001 /* waiting for lock, else has lock */
94#define RNGL_CHECK 0x0002 /* check for work on unlock */
95#define RNGL_SHARED 0x0004 /* shared lock, else exclusive */
96#define RNGL_ONLIST 0x0008 /* sanity check */
97
98static __inline
99void
100vrange_init(struct vrangelock *vr, int flags, off_t offset, off_t length)
101{
102 vr->vr_flags = flags;
103 vr->vr_offset = offset;
104 vr->vr_length = length;
105}
106
107#ifdef _KERNEL
108
109void vrange_lock(struct vnode *vp, struct vrangelock *vr);
110void vrange_unlock(struct vnode *vp, struct vrangelock *vr);
111
112static __inline
113void
114vrange_lock_shared(struct vnode *vp, struct vrangelock *vr,
115 off_t offset, off_t length)
116{
117 vrange_init(vr, RNGL_SHARED, offset, length);
118 vrange_lock(vp, vr);
119}
120
121static __inline
122void
123vrange_lock_excl(struct vnode *vp, struct vrangelock *vr,
124 off_t offset, off_t length)
125{
126 vrange_init(vr, 0, offset, length);
127 vrange_lock(vp, vr);
128}
129
130#endif
131
132/*
133 * The vnode infrastructure is being reorgranized. Most reference-related
134 * fields are locked by the BGL, and most file I/O related operations and
135 * vnode teardown functions are locked by the vnode lock.
136 *
137 * File read operations require a shared lock, file write operations require
138 * an exclusive lock. Most directory operations (read or write) currently
139 * require an exclusive lock due to the side effects stored in the directory
140 * inode (which we intend to fix).
141 *
142 * File reads and writes are further protected by a range lock. The intention
143 * is to be able to break I/O operations down into more easily managed pieces
144 * so vm_page arrays can be passed through rather then UIOs. This work will
145 * occur in multiple stages. The range locks will also eventually be used to
146 * deal with clustered cache coherency issues and, more immediately, to
147 * protect operations associated with the kernel-managed journaling module.
148 *
149 * NOTE: The vnode operations vector, v_ops, is a double-indirect that
150 * typically points to &v_mount->mnt_vn_use_ops. We use a double
151 * pointer because mnt_vn_use_ops may change dynamically when e.g.
152 * journaling is turned on or off.
153 *
154 * NOTE: v_filesize is currently only applicable when a VM object is
155 * associated with the vnode. Otherwise it will be set to NOOFFSET.
156 */
157RB_HEAD(buf_rb_tree, buf);
158RB_HEAD(buf_rb_hash, buf);
159
160struct vnode {
161 int v_flag; /* vnode flags (see below) */
162 int v_usecount; /* reference count of users */
163 int v_writecount;
164 int v_holdcnt; /* page & buffer references */
165 int v_opencount; /* number of explicit opens */
166 struct bio_track v_track_read; /* track I/O's in progress */
167 struct bio_track v_track_write; /* track I/O's in progress */
168 u_long v_id; /* capability identifier */
169 struct mount *v_mount; /* ptr to vfs we are in */
170 struct vop_ops **v_ops; /* vnode operations vector */
171 TAILQ_ENTRY(vnode) v_freelist; /* vnode freelist */
172 TAILQ_ENTRY(vnode) v_nmntvnodes; /* vnodes for mount point */
173 struct buf_rb_tree v_rbclean_tree; /* RB tree of clean bufs */
174 struct buf_rb_tree v_rbdirty_tree; /* RB tree of dirty bufs */
175 struct buf_rb_hash v_rbhash_tree; /* RB tree general lookup */
176 LIST_ENTRY(vnode) v_synclist; /* vnodes with dirty buffers */
177 enum vtype v_type; /* vnode type */
178 union {
179 struct mount *vu_mountedhere;/* ptr to mounted vfs (VDIR) */
180 struct socket *vu_socket; /* unix ipc (VSOCK) */
181 struct {
182 udev_t vu_udev; /* device number for attach */
183 struct specinfo *vu_specinfo; /* device (VCHR, VBLK) */
184 SLIST_ENTRY(vnode) vu_specnext;
185 } vu_spec;
186 struct fifoinfo *vu_fifoinfo; /* fifo (VFIFO) */
187 } v_un;
188 off_t v_filesize; /* file EOF or NOOFFSET */
189 off_t v_lazyw; /* lazy write iterator */
190 off_t v_lastw; /* last write (write cluster) */
191 off_t v_cstart; /* start block of cluster */
192 off_t v_lasta; /* last allocation */
193 int v_clen; /* length of current cluster */
194 struct vm_object *v_object; /* Place to store VM object */
195 struct lock v_lock; /* file/dir ops lock */
196 enum vtagtype v_tag; /* type of underlying data */
197 void *v_data; /* private data for fs */
198 struct namecache_list v_namecache; /* associated nc entries */
199 struct {
200 struct lwkt_token vpi_token; /* lock to protect below */
201 struct selinfo vpi_selinfo; /* identity of poller(s) */
202 short vpi_events; /* what they are looking for */
203 short vpi_revents; /* what has happened */
204 } v_pollinfo;
205 struct vmresident *v_resident; /* optional vmresident */
206 struct vrangehead v_range; /* range lock */
207#ifdef DEBUG_LOCKS
208 const char *filename; /* Source file doing locking */
209 int line; /* Line number doing locking */
210#endif
211 void *v_xaddr;
212};
213#define v_mountedhere v_un.vu_mountedhere
214#define v_socket v_un.vu_socket
215#define v_udev v_un.vu_spec.vu_udev
216#define v_rdev v_un.vu_spec.vu_specinfo
217#define v_specnext v_un.vu_spec.vu_specnext
218#define v_fifoinfo v_un.vu_fifoinfo
219
220#define VN_POLLEVENT(vp, events) \
221 do { \
222 if ((vp)->v_pollinfo.vpi_events & (events)) \
223 vn_pollevent((vp), (events)); \
224 } while (0)
225
226/*
227 * Vnode flags.
228 */
229#define VROOT 0x00001 /* root of its file system */
230#define VTEXT 0x00002 /* vnode is a pure text prototype */
231#define VSYSTEM 0x00004 /* vnode being used by kernel */
232#define VISTTY 0x00008 /* vnode represents a tty */
233#define VCTTYISOPEN 0x00010 /* controlling terminal tty is open */
234#define VCKPT 0x00020 /* checkpoint-restored vnode */
235#define VFSMID 0x00040 /* request FSMID update */
236/* open for business 0x00080 */
237/* open for business 0x00100 */
238/* open for business 0x00200 */
239/* open for business 0x00400 */
240/* open for business 0x00800 */
241/* open for business 0x01000 */
242#define VOBJBUF 0x02000 /* Allocate buffers in VM object */
243#define VINACTIVE 0x04000 /* The vnode is inactive */
244#define VAGE 0x08000 /* Insert vnode at head of free list */
245#define VOLOCK 0x10000 /* vnode is locked waiting for an object */
246#define VOWANT 0x20000 /* a process is waiting for VOLOCK */
247#define VRECLAIMED 0x40000 /* This vnode has been destroyed */
248#define VFREE 0x80000 /* This vnode is on the freelist */
249/* open for business 0x100000 */
250#define VONWORKLST 0x200000 /* On syncer work-list */
251#define VMOUNT 0x400000 /* Mount in progress */
252#define VOBJDIRTY 0x800000 /* object might be dirty */
253
254/*
255 * vmntvnodescan() flags
256 */
257#define VMSC_GETVP 1
258#define VMSC_GETVX 2
259#define VMSC_REFVP 3
260#define VMSC_NOWAIT 0x10
261
262/*
263 * Flags for ioflag. (high 16 bits used to ask for read-ahead and
264 * help with write clustering)
265 */
266#define IO_UNIT 0x0001 /* do I/O as atomic unit */
267#define IO_APPEND 0x0002 /* append write to end */
268#define IO_SYNC 0x0004 /* do I/O synchronously */
269#define IO_NODELOCKED 0x0008 /* underlying node already locked */
270#define IO_NDELAY 0x0010 /* FNDELAY flag set in file table */
271#define IO_VMIO 0x0020 /* data already in VMIO space */
272#define IO_INVAL 0x0040 /* invalidate after I/O */
273#define IO_ASYNC 0x0080 /* bawrite rather then bdwrite */
274#define IO_DIRECT 0x0100 /* attempt to bypass buffer cache */
275#define IO_NOWDRAIN 0x0200 /* do not block on wdrain */
276#define IO_CORE 0x0400 /* I/O is part of core dump */
277
278#define IO_SEQMAX 0x7F /* seq heuristic max value */
279#define IO_SEQSHIFT 16 /* seq heuristic in upper 16 bits */
280
281/*
282 * Modes. Note that these V-modes must match file S_I*USR, SUID, SGID,
283 * and SVTX flag bits.
284 *
285 * VCREATE, VDELETE, and VEXCL may only be used in naccess() calls.
286 */
287#define VDELETE 040000 /* delete if the file/dir exists */
288#define VCREATE 020000 /* create if the file/dir does not exist */
289#define VEXCL 010000 /* error if the file/dir already exists */
290
291#define VSUID 04000 /* set user id on execution */
292#define VSGID 02000 /* set group id on execution */
293#define VSVTX 01000 /* save swapped text even after use */
294#define VREAD 00400 /* read, write, execute permissions */
295#define VWRITE 00200
296#define VEXEC 00100
297
298/*
299 * Token indicating no attribute value yet assigned.
300 */
301#define VNOVAL (-1)
302
303/*
304 * LK_TIMELOCK timeout for vnode locks (used mainly by the pageout daemon)
305 */
306#define VLKTIMEOUT (hz / 20 + 1)
307
308#ifdef _KERNEL
309
310/*
311 * Convert between vnode types and inode formats (since POSIX.1
312 * defines mode word of stat structure in terms of inode formats).
313 */
314extern enum vtype iftovt_tab[];
315extern int vttoif_tab[];
316#define IFTOVT(mode) (iftovt_tab[((mode) & S_IFMT) >> 12])
317#define VTTOIF(indx) (vttoif_tab[(int)(indx)])
318#define MAKEIMODE(indx, mode) (int)(VTTOIF(indx) | (mode))
319
320/*
321 * Flags to various vnode functions.
322 */
323#define SKIPSYSTEM 0x0001 /* vflush: skip vnodes marked VSYSTEM */
324#define FORCECLOSE 0x0002 /* vflush: force file closure */
325#define WRITECLOSE 0x0004 /* vflush: only close writable files */
326#define DOCLOSE 0x0008 /* vclean: close active files */
327#define V_SAVE 0x0001 /* vinvalbuf: sync file first */
328#define REVOKEALL 0x0001 /* vop_revoke: revoke all aliases */
329
330#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
331#define VATTR_NULL(vap) vattr_null(vap)
332#else
333#define VATTR_NULL(vap) (*(vap) = va_null) /* initialize a vattr */
334#endif /* DIAGNOSTIC */
335
336#define NULLVP ((struct vnode *)NULL)
337
338#define VNODEOP_SET(f) \
339 C_SYSINIT(f##init, SI_SUB_VFS, SI_ORDER_SECOND, vfs_add_vnodeops_sysinit, &f); \
340 C_SYSUNINIT(f##uninit, SI_SUB_VFS, SI_ORDER_SECOND,vfs_rm_vnodeops_sysinit, &f);
341
342/*
343 * Global vnode data.
344 */
345extern struct vnode *rootvnode; /* root (i.e. "/") vnode */
346extern struct namecache *rootncp; /* root (i.e. "/") namecache */
347extern int desiredvnodes; /* number of vnodes desired */
348extern time_t syncdelay; /* max time to delay syncing data */
349extern time_t filedelay; /* time to delay syncing files */
350extern time_t dirdelay; /* time to delay syncing directories */
351extern time_t metadelay; /* time to delay syncing metadata */
352extern struct vm_zone *namei_zone;
353extern int prtactive; /* nonzero to call vprint() */
354extern struct vattr va_null; /* predefined null vattr structure */
355extern int vfs_ioopt;
356extern int numvnodes;
357extern int freevnodes;
358extern int vfs_fastdev; /* fast specfs device access */
359
360#endif /* _KERNEL */
361
362/*
363 * Mods for extensibility.
364 */
365
366/*
367 * Flags for vdesc_flags:
368 */
369#define VDESC_MAX_VPS 8
370/* Low order 8 flag bits are reserved for willrele flags for vp arguments. */
371#define VDESC_VP0_WILLRELE 0x00000001
372#define VDESC_VP1_WILLRELE 0x00000002
373#define VDESC_VP2_WILLRELE 0x00000004
374#define VDESC_VP3_WILLRELE 0x00000008
375#define VDESC_VP4_WILLRELE 0x00000010
376#define VDESC_VP5_WILLRELE 0x00000020
377#define VDESC_VP6_WILLRELE 0x00000040
378#define VDESC_VP7_WILLRELE 0x00000080
379#define VDESC_NOMAP_VPP 0x00000100
380#define VDESC_VPP_WILLRELE 0x00000200
381#define VDESC_VP0_WILLUNLOCK 0x00010000
382#define VDESC_VP1_WILLUNLOCK 0x00020000
383#define VDESC_VP2_WILLUNLOCK 0x00040000
384#define VDESC_VP3_WILLUNLOCK 0x00080000
385#define VDESC_VP4_WILLUNLOCK 0x00100000
386#define VDESC_VP5_WILLUNLOCK 0x00200000
387#define VDESC_VP6_WILLUNLOCK 0x00400000
388#define VDESC_VP7_WILLUNLOCK 0x00800000
389
390/*
391 * VDESC_NO_OFFSET is used to identify the end of the offset list
392 * and in places where no such field exists.
393 */
394#define VDESC_NO_OFFSET -1
395
396/*
397 * This structure describes the vnode operation taking place.
398 */
399struct vnodeop_desc {
400 int vdesc_offset; /* offset in vector--first for speed */
401 char *vdesc_name; /* a readable name for debugging */
402 int vdesc_unused01;
403 int *vdesc_unused02;
404 int vdesc_unused03;
405 int vdesc_unused04;
406 int vdesc_unused05;
407 int vdesc_unused06;
408};
409
410#ifdef _KERNEL
411/*
412 * A list of all the operation descs.
413 */
414extern struct vnodeop_desc *vnodeop_descs[];
415
416/*
417 * Interlock for scanning list of vnodes attached to a mountpoint
418 */
419extern struct lwkt_token mntvnode_token;
420
421/*
422 * This macro is very helpful in defining those offsets in the vdesc struct.
423 *
424 * This is stolen from X11R4. I ignored all the fancy stuff for
425 * Crays, so if you decide to port this to such a serious machine,
426 * you might want to consult Intrinsic.h's XtOffset{,Of,To}.
427 */
428#define VOPARG_OFFSET(p_type,field) \
429 ((int) (((char *) (&(((p_type)NULL)->field))) - ((char *) NULL)))
430#define VOPARG_OFFSETOF(s_type,field) \
431 VOPARG_OFFSET(s_type*,field)
432#define VOPARG_OFFSETTO(S_TYPE,S_OFFSET,STRUCT_P) \
433 ((S_TYPE)(((char*)(STRUCT_P))+(S_OFFSET)))
434
435typedef int (*vnodeopv_entry_t)(struct vop_generic_args *);
436
437/*
438 * This structure is used to configure the new vnodeops vector. The entry
439 * descriptor describes a patricular VOP function while the operations
440 * vector descriptor recursively describes arrays of entry descriptors.
441 */
442struct vnodeopv_entry_desc {
443 struct vnodeop_desc *opve_op;
444 vnodeopv_entry_t opve_func;
445};
446
447struct vnodeopv_desc {
448 struct vop_ops **opv_desc_vector; /* vect to allocate/fill*/
449 struct vnodeopv_entry_desc *opv_desc_ops; /* null terminated list */
450 int opv_flags;
451};
452
453struct vnodeopv_node {
454 TAILQ_ENTRY(vnodeopv_node) entry;
455 struct vop_ops *ops; /* allocated vector */
456 struct vnodeopv_entry_desc *descs; /* null terminated list */
457};
458
459#ifdef DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS
460/*
461 * Macros to aid in tracing VFS locking problems. Not totally
462 * reliable since if the process sleeps between changing the lock
463 * state and checking it with the assert, some other process could
464 * change the state. They are good enough for debugging a single
465 * filesystem using a single-threaded test. I find that 'cvs co src'
466 * is a pretty good test.
467 */
468
469#define ASSERT_VOP_LOCKED(vp, str) assert_vop_locked(vp, str)
470#define ASSERT_VOP_UNLOCKED(vp, str) assert_vop_unlocked(vp, str);
471
472void assert_vop_locked(struct vnode *vp, const char *str);
473void assert_vop_unlocked(struct vnode *vp, const char *str);
474
475#else
476
477#define ASSERT_VOP_LOCKED(vp, str)
478#define ASSERT_VOP_UNLOCKED(vp, str)
479
480#endif /* DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS */
481
482/*
483 * VOCALL calls an op given an ops vector. We break it out because BSD's
484 * vclean changes the ops vector and then wants to call ops with the old
485 * vector.
486 */
487
488typedef int (*vocall_func_t)(struct vop_generic_args *);
489
490/*
491 * This call executes the vops vector for the offset stored in the ap's
492 * descriptor of the passed vops rather then the one related to the
493 * ap's vop_ops structure. It is used to chain VOPS calls on behalf of
494 * filesystems from a VFS's context ONLY (that is, from a VFS's own vops
495 * vector function).
496 */
497#define VOCALL(vops, ap) \
498 (*(vocall_func_t *)((char *)(vops)+((ap)->a_desc->vdesc_offset)))(ap)
499
500#define VDESC(OP) (& __CONCAT(OP,_desc))
501
502/*
503 * Public vnode manipulation functions.
504 */
505struct file;
506struct mount;
507struct nlookupdata;
508struct proc;
509struct thread;
510struct stat;
511struct ucred;
512struct uio;
513struct vattr;
514struct vnode;
515
516void addaliasu (struct vnode *vp, udev_t nvp_udev);
517int v_associate_rdev(struct vnode *vp, dev_t dev);
518void v_release_rdev(struct vnode *vp);
519int bdevvp (dev_t dev, struct vnode **vpp);
520struct vnode *allocvnode(int lktimeout, int lkflags);
521int getnewvnode (enum vtagtype tag, struct mount *mp,
522 struct vnode **vpp, int timo, int lkflags);
523int getspecialvnode (enum vtagtype tag, struct mount *mp,
524 struct vop_ops **ops, struct vnode **vpp, int timo,
525 int lkflags);
526int spec_vnoperate (struct vop_generic_args *);
527int speedup_syncer (void);
528void vattr_null (struct vattr *vap);
529int vcount (struct vnode *vp);
530int vfinddev (dev_t dev, enum vtype type, struct vnode **vpp);
531void vfs_add_vnodeops_sysinit (const void *);
532void vfs_rm_vnodeops_sysinit (const void *);
533void vfs_add_vnodeops(struct mount *, struct vop_ops **,
534 struct vnodeopv_entry_desc *, int);
535void vfs_rm_vnodeops(struct vop_ops **);
536int vflush (struct mount *mp, int rootrefs, int flags);
537int vmntvnodescan(struct mount *mp, int flags,
538 int (*fastfunc)(struct mount *mp, struct vnode *vp, void *data),
539 int (*slowfunc)(struct mount *mp, struct vnode *vp, void *data),
540 void *data);
541void insmntque(struct vnode *vp, struct mount *mp);
542
543void vclean (struct vnode *vp, int flags);
544void vgone (struct vnode *vp);
545void vupdatefsmid (struct vnode *vp);
546int vinvalbuf (struct vnode *vp, int save, int slpflag, int slptimeo);
547int vtruncbuf (struct vnode *vp, off_t length, int blksize);
548int vfsync(struct vnode *vp, int waitfor, int passes,
549 int (*checkdef)(struct buf *),
550 int (*waitoutput)(struct vnode *, struct thread *));
551int vinitvmio(struct vnode *vp, off_t filesize);
552void vprint (char *label, struct vnode *vp);
553int vrecycle (struct vnode *vp);
554void vn_strategy(struct vnode *vp, struct bio *bio);
555int vn_close (struct vnode *vp, int flags);
556int vn_isdisk (struct vnode *vp, int *errp);
557int vn_lock (struct vnode *vp, int flags);
558#ifdef DEBUG_LOCKS
559int debug_vn_lock (struct vnode *vp, int flags,
560 const char *filename, int line);
561#define vn_lock(vp,flags) debug_vn_lock(vp, flags, __FILE__, __LINE__)
562#endif
563
564int vn_get_namelen(struct vnode *, int *);
565void vn_setspecops (struct file *fp);
566int vn_fullpath (struct proc *p, struct vnode *vn, char **retbuf, char **freebuf);
567int vn_open (struct nlookupdata *ndp, struct file *fp, int fmode, int cmode);
568void vn_pollevent (struct vnode *vp, int events);
569void vn_pollgone (struct vnode *vp);
570int vn_pollrecord (struct vnode *vp, int events);
571int vn_rdwr (enum uio_rw rw, struct vnode *vp, caddr_t base,
572 int len, off_t offset, enum uio_seg segflg, int ioflg,
573 struct ucred *cred, int *aresid);
574int vn_rdwr_inchunks (enum uio_rw rw, struct vnode *vp, caddr_t base,
575 int len, off_t offset, enum uio_seg segflg, int ioflg,
576 struct ucred *cred, int *aresid);
577int vn_stat (struct vnode *vp, struct stat *sb, struct ucred *cred);
578dev_t vn_todev (struct vnode *vp);
579void vfs_timestamp (struct timespec *);
580int vn_writechk (struct vnode *vp);
581int vop_stdopen (struct vop_open_args *ap);
582int vop_stdclose (struct vop_close_args *ap);
583int vop_stdislocked (struct vop_islocked_args *ap);
584int vop_stdlock (struct vop_lock_args *ap);
585int vop_stdrlock (struct vop_lock_args *ap);
586int vop_stdunlock (struct vop_unlock_args *ap);
587int vop_nopoll (struct vop_poll_args *ap);
588int vop_stdpathconf (struct vop_pathconf_args *ap);
589int vop_stdpoll (struct vop_poll_args *ap);
590int vop_stdrevoke (struct vop_revoke_args *ap);
591int vop_eopnotsupp (struct vop_generic_args *ap);
592int vop_ebadf (struct vop_generic_args *ap);
593int vop_einval (struct vop_generic_args *ap);
594int vop_enotty (struct vop_generic_args *ap);
595int vop_defaultop (struct vop_generic_args *ap);
596int vop_null (struct vop_generic_args *ap);
597int vop_panic (struct vop_generic_args *ap);
598int vop_write_dirent(int *, struct uio *, ino_t, uint8_t, uint16_t,
599 const char *);
600
601int vop_compat_nresolve(struct vop_nresolve_args *ap);
602int vop_compat_nlookupdotdot(struct vop_nlookupdotdot_args *ap);
603int vop_compat_ncreate(struct vop_ncreate_args *ap);
604int vop_compat_nmkdir(struct vop_nmkdir_args *ap);
605int vop_compat_nmknod(struct vop_nmknod_args *ap);
606int vop_compat_nlink(struct vop_nlink_args *ap);
607int vop_compat_nsymlink(struct vop_nsymlink_args *ap);
608int vop_compat_nwhiteout(struct vop_nwhiteout_args *ap);
609int vop_compat_nremove(struct vop_nremove_args *ap);
610int vop_compat_nrmdir(struct vop_nrmdir_args *ap);
611int vop_compat_nrename(struct vop_nrename_args *ap);
612
613int vx_lock (struct vnode *vp);
614void vx_unlock (struct vnode *vp);
615int vx_get (struct vnode *vp);
616int vx_get_nonblock (struct vnode *vp);
617void vx_put (struct vnode *vp);
618int vget (struct vnode *vp, int lockflag);
619void vput (struct vnode *vp);
620void vhold (struct vnode *);
621void vdrop (struct vnode *);
622void vref (struct vnode *vp);
623void vrele (struct vnode *vp);
624void vsetflags (struct vnode *vp, int flags);
625void vclrflags (struct vnode *vp, int flags);
626
627void vfs_subr_init(void);
628void vfs_mount_init(void);
629void vfs_lock_init(void);
630void vfs_sync_init(void);
631
632void vn_syncer_add_to_worklist(struct vnode *, int);
633void vnlru_proc_wait(void);
634
635extern struct vop_ops *default_vnode_vops;
636extern struct vop_ops *spec_vnode_vops;
637extern struct vop_ops *dead_vnode_vops;
638
639#endif /* _KERNEL */
640
641#endif /* !_SYS_VNODE_H_ */