px4-firmware/nuttx/fs/nfs/nfs.h

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/****************************************************************************
* fs/nfs/nfs.h
*
* Copyright (C) 2012 Gregory Nutt. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2012 Jose Pablo Rojas Vargas. All rights reserved.
* Author: Jose Pablo Rojas Vargas <jrojas@nx-engineering.com>
*
* Leveraged from OpenBSD:
*
* Copyright (c) 1989, 1993, 1995
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
* Rick Macklem at The University of Guelph.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS 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
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
****************************************************************************/
#ifndef __FS_NFS_NFS_H
#define __FS_NFS_NFS_H
/****************************************************************************
* Included Files
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Pre-processor Definitions
****************************************************************************/
#define NFS_TICKINTVL 5 /* Desired time for a tick (msec) */
#define NFS_HZ (CLOCKS_PER_SEC / nfs_ticks) /* Ticks/sec */
#define NFS_TIMEO (1 * NFS_HZ) /* Default timeout = 1 second */
#define NFS_MINTIMEO (1 * NFS_HZ) /* Min timeout to use */
#define NFS_MAXTIMEO (60 * NFS_HZ) /* Max timeout to backoff to */
#define NFS_MINIDEMTIMEO (5 * NFS_HZ) /* Min timeout for non-idempotent ops */
#define NFS_TIMEOUTMUL 2 /* Timeout/Delay multiplier */
#define NFS_MAXREXMIT 100 /* Stop counting after this many */
#define NFS_RETRANS 10 /* Num of retrans for soft mounts */
#define NFS_MAXGRPS 16 /* Max. size of groups list */
#define NFS_MINATTRTIMO 5 /* Attribute cache timeout in sec */
#define NFS_MAXATTRTIMO 60
#define NFS_WSIZE 8192 /* Def. write data size <= 8192 */
#define NFS_RSIZE 8192 /* Def. read data size <= 8192 */
#define NFS_READDIRSIZE 8192 /* Def. readdir size */
#define NFS_DEFRAHEAD 1 /* Def. read ahead # blocks */
#define NFS_MAXRAHEAD 4 /* Max. read ahead # blocks */
#define NFS_MAXASYNCDAEMON 20 /* Max. number async_daemons runable */
/* Ideally, NFS_DIRBLKSIZ should be bigger, but I've seen servers with
* broken NFS/ethernet drivers that won't work with anything bigger (Linux..)
*/
#define NFS_DIRBLKSIZ 1024 /* Must be a multiple of DIRBLKSIZ */
#define NFS_READDIRBLKSIZ 512 /* Size of read dir blocks. XXX */
/* Oddballs */
#define NFS_CMPFH(n, f, s) \
((n)->n_fhsize == (s) && !bcmp((void *)(n)->n_fhp, (void *)(f), (s)))
#define NFS_ISV3(i) (VFSTONFS((i)->f_inode)->nm_flag & NFSMNT_NFSV3)
#define NFS_SRVMAXDATA(n) \
(((n)->nd_flag & ND_NFSV3) ? (((n)->nd_nam2) ? \
NFS_MAXDGRAMDATA : NFS_MAXDATA) : NFS_V2MAXDATA)
/* sys/malloc.h needs M_NFSDIROFF, M_NFSRVDESC and M_NFSBIGFH added. */
#ifndef M_NFSRVDESC
# define M_NFSRVDESC M_TEMP
#endif
#ifndef M_NFSDIROFF
# define M_NFSDIROFF M_TEMP
#endif
#ifndef M_NFSBIGFH
# define M_NFSBIGFH M_TEMP
#endif
/*The B_INVAFTERWRITE flag should be set to whatever is required by the
* buffer cache code to say "Invalidate the block after it is written back".
*/
#define B_INVAFTERWRITE B_INVAL
/* Flags for nfssvc() system call. */
#define NFSSVC_BIOD 0x002
#define NFSSVC_NFSD 0x004
#define NFSSVC_ADDSOCK 0x008
#define NFSSVC_AUTHIN 0x010
#define NFSSVC_GOTAUTH 0x040
#define NFSSVC_AUTHINFAIL 0x080
#define NFSSVC_MNTD 0x100
/* fs.nfs sysctl(3) identifiers */
#define NFS_NFSSTATS 1 /* struct: struct nfsstats */
#define NFS_NIOTHREADS 2 /* number of i/o threads */
#define NFS_MAXID 3
#define FS_NFS_NAMES { \
{ 0, 0 }, \
{ "nfsstats", CTLTYPE_STRUCT }, \
{ "iothreads", CTLTYPE_INT } \
}
#define NFSINT_SIGMASK (sigmask(SIGINT)|sigmask(SIGTERM)|sigmask(SIGKILL)| \
sigmask(SIGHUP)|sigmask(SIGQUIT))
/* Socket errors ignored for connectionless sockets??
* For now, ignore them all
*/
#define NFSIGNORE_SOERROR(s, e) \
((e) != EINTR && (e) != ERESTART && (e) != EWOULDBLOCK && \
((s) & PR_CONNREQUIRED) == 0)
/* Flag values for r_flags */
#define R_TIMING 0x01/* timing request (in mntp) */
#define R_SENT 0x02/* request has been sent */
#define R_SOFTTERM 0x04/* soft mnt, too many retries */
#define R_INTR 0x08/* intr mnt, signal pending */
#define R_SOCKERR 0x10/* Fatal error on socket */
#define R_TPRINTFMSG 0x20/* Did a tprintf msg. */
#define R_MUSTRESEND 0x40/* Must resend request */
/* On fast networks, the estimator will try to reduce the
* timeout lower than the latency of the server's disks,
* which results in too many timeouts, so cap the lower
* bound.
*/
#define NFS_MINRTO (NFS_HZ >> 2)
/* Keep the RTO from increasing to unreasonably large values
* when a server is not responding.
*/
#define NFS_MAXRTO (20 * NFS_HZ)
#define NFS_MAX_TIMER (NFS_WRITE_TIMER)
#define NFS_INITRTT (NFS_HZ << 3)
/* Bits for "ns_flag" */
#define SLP_VALID 0x01/* connection is usable */
#define SLP_DOREC 0x02/* receive operation required */
#define SLP_NEEDQ 0x04/* connection has data to queue from socket */
#define SLP_DISCONN 0x08/* connection is closed */
#define SLP_GETSTREAM 0x10/* extracting RPC from TCP connection */
#define SLP_LASTFRAG 0x20/* last fragment received on TCP connection */
#define SLP_ALLFLAGS 0xff/* convenience */
#define SLP_INIT 0x01/* NFS data undergoing initialization */
#define SLP_WANTINIT 0x02/* thread waiting on NFS initialization */
/* Bits for "nfsd_flag" */
#define NFSD_WAITING 0x01
#define NFSD_REQINPROG 0x02
#define NFSD_NEEDAUTH 0x04
#define NFSD_AUTHFAIL 0x08
/* Bits for "nd_flag" */
#define ND_NFSV3 0x08
#define NFSD_CHECKSLP 0x01
/****************************************************************************
* Public Types
****************************************************************************/
/* Structures for the nfssvc(2) syscall.
* Not that anyone besides nfsd(8) should ever use it.
*/
struct nfsd_args
{
int sock; /* Socket to serve */
void *name; /* Client addr for connection based sockets */
int namelen; /* Length of name */
};
struct nfsd_srvargs
{
struct nfsd *nsd_nfsd; /* Pointer to in kernel nfsd struct */
uid_t nsd_uid; /* Effective uid mapped to cred */
uint32_t nsd_haddr; /* IP address of client */
int nsd_authlen; /* Length of auth string (ret) */
unsigned char *nsd_authstr; /* Auth string (ret) */
int nsd_verflen; /* and the verifier */
unsigned char *nsd_verfstr;
struct timeval nsd_timestamp; /* timestamp from verifier */
uint32_t nsd_ttl; /* credential ttl (sec) */
};
/* Stats structure */
struct nfsstats
{
uint64_t attrcache_hits;
uint64_t attrcache_misses;
uint64_t lookupcache_hits;
uint64_t lookupcache_misses;
uint64_t direofcache_hits;
uint64_t direofcache_misses;
uint64_t biocache_reads;
uint64_t read_bios;
uint64_t read_physios;
uint64_t biocache_writes;
uint64_t write_bios;
uint64_t write_physios;
uint64_t biocache_readlinks;
uint64_t readlink_bios;
uint64_t biocache_readdirs;
uint64_t readdir_bios;
uint64_t rpccnt[NFS_NPROCS];
uint64_t rpcretries;
uint64_t srvrpccnt[NFS_NPROCS];
uint64_t srvrpc_errs;
uint64_t srv_errs;
uint64_t rpcrequests;
uint64_t rpctimeouts;
uint64_t rpcunexpected;
uint64_t rpcinvalid;
uint64_t srvcache_inproghits;
uint64_t srvcache_idemdonehits;
uint64_t srvcache_nonidemdonehits;
uint64_t srvcache_misses;
uint64_t forcedsync;
uint64_t srvnqnfs_leases;
uint64_t srvnqnfs_maxleases;
uint64_t srvnqnfs_getleases;
uint64_t srvvop_writes;
};
/****************************************************************************
* Public Types
****************************************************************************/
/* The set of signals the interrupt an I/O in progress for NFSMNT_INT mounts.
* What should be in this set is open to debate, but I believe that since
* I/O system calls on ufs are never interrupted by signals the set should
* be minimal. My reasoning is that many current programs that use signals
* such as SIGALRM will not expect file I/O system calls to be interrupted
* by them and break.
*/
/* Nfs outstanding request list element */
struct nfsreq
{
dq_entry_t r_chain;
struct nfsmount *r_nmp;
uint32_t r_xid;
int r_flags; /* flags on request, see below */
int r_rexmit; /* current retrans count */
int r_timer; /* tick counter on reply */
int r_procnum; /* NFS procedure number */
int r_rtt; /* RTT for rpc */
};
enum nfs_rto_timers
{
NFS_DEFAULT_TIMER,
NFS_GETATTR_TIMER,
NFS_LOOKUP_TIMER,
NFS_READ_TIMER,
NFS_WRITE_TIMER,
};
/* Network address hash list element */
union nethostaddr
{
uint32_t had_inetaddr;
struct mbuf *had_nam;
};
struct nfssvc_sock
{
// TAILQ_ENTRY(nfssvc_sock) ns_chain; /* List of all nfssvc_sock's */
struct file *ns_fp; /* fp from the... */
struct socket *ns_so; /* ...socket this struct wraps */
int ns_flag; /* socket status flags */
int ns_solock; /* lock for connected socket */
int ns_cc; /* actual chars queued */
int ns_reclen; /* length of first queued record */
uint32_t ns_sref; /* # of refs to this struct */
};
/* One of these structures is allocated for each nfsd. */
struct nfsd
{
//TAILQ_ENTRY(nfsd) nfsd_chain; /* List of all nfsd's */
int nfsd_flag; /* NFSD_ flags */
struct nfssvc_sock *nfsd_slp; /* Current socket */
struct nfsrv_descript *nfsd_nd; /* Associated nfsrv_descript */
};
/* This structure is used by the server for describing each request. */
struct nfsrv_descript
{
unsigned int nd_procnum; /* RPC # */
int nd_flag; /* nd_flag */
int nd_repstat; /* Reply status */
uint32_t nd_retxid; /* Reply xid */
};
/****************************************************************************
* Public Data
****************************************************************************/
/*
extern int nfs_niothreads;
extern TAILQ_HEAD(nfssvc_sockhead, nfssvc_sock) nfssvc_sockhead;
extern int nfssvc_sockhead_flag;
extern struct pool nfsreqpl;
extern struct pool nfs_node_pool;
extern TAILQ_HEAD(nfsdhead, nfsd) nfsd_head;
extern int nfsd_head_flag;
*/
/****************************************************************************
* Public Function Prototypes
****************************************************************************/
#endif /* _NFS_NFS_H */