1 #ifndef UMSDOS_FS_I_H
2 #define UMSDOS_FS_I_H
3
4 #ifndef _LINUX_TYPES_H
5 #include <linux/types.h>
6 #endif
7 #include <linux/msdos_fs_i.h>
8 #include <linux/pipe_fs_i.h>
9
10 /* #Specification: strategy / in memory inode
11 Here is the information specific to the inode of the UMSDOS file
12 system. This information is added to the end of the standard struct
13 inode. Each file system has its own extension to struct inode,
14 so do the umsdos file system.
15
16 The strategy is to have the umsdos_inode_info as a superset of
17 the msdos_inode_info, since most of the time the job is done
18 by the msdos fs code.
19
20 So we duplicate the msdos_inode_info, and add our own info at the
21 end.
22
23 For all file type (and directory) the inode has a reference to:
24 the directory which hold this entry: i_dir_owner
25 The EMD file of i_dir_owner: i_emd_owner
26 The offset in this EMD file of the entry: pos
27
28 For directory, we also have a reference to the inode of its
29 own EMD file. Also, we have dir_locking_info to help synchronise
30 file creation and file lookup. This data is sharing space with
31 the pipe_inode_info not used by directory. See also msdos_fs_i.h
32 for more information about pipe_inode_info and msdos_inode_info.
33
34 Special file and fifo do have an inode which correspond to an
35 empty MSDOS file.
36
37 symlink are processed mostly like regular file. The content is the
38 link.
39
40 fifos add there own extension to the inode. I have reserved some
41 space for fifos side by side with msdos_inode_info. This is just
42 to for the show, because msdos_inode_info already include the
43 pipe_inode_info.
44
45 The UMSDOS specific extension is placed after the union.
46 */
47 struct dir_locking_info {
48 struct wait_queue *p;
49 short int looking; /* How many process doing a lookup */
50 short int creating; /* Is there any creation going on here */
51 /* Only one at a time, although one */
52 /* may recursively lock, so it is a counter */
53 long pid; /* pid of the process owning the creation */
54 /* lock */
55 };
56 struct umsdos_inode_info {
57 union {
58 struct msdos_inode_info msdos_info;
59 struct pipe_inode_info pipe_info;
60 struct dir_locking_info dir_info;
61 }u; /* Simply a filler, never referenced by fs/umsdos/... */
62 unsigned long i_dir_owner; /* Inode of the dir which hold this */
63 /* entry */
64 unsigned long i_emd_owner; /* Inode of the EMD file of i_dir_owner */
65 off_t pos; /* Entry offset in the emd_owner file */
66 /* The rest is used only if this inode describe a directory */
67 unsigned long i_emd_dir; /* Inode of the EMD file of this inode */
68 };
69
70 #endif
71 #ifndef UMSDOS_FS_I_H
72 #define UMSDOS_FS_I_H
73
74 #ifndef _LINUX_TYPES_H
75 #include <linux/types.h>
76 #endif
77 #include <linux/msdos_fs_i.h>
78 #include <linux/pipe_fs_i.h>
79
80 /* #Specification: strategy / in memory inode
81 Here is the information specific to the inode of the UMSDOS file
82 system. This information is added to the end of the standard struct
83 inode. Each file system has its own extension to struct inode,
84 so do the umsdos file system.
85
86 The strategy is to have the umsdos_inode_info as a superset of
87 the msdos_inode_info, since most of the time the job is done
88 by the msdos fs code.
89
90 So we duplicate the msdos_inode_info, and add our own info at the
91 end.
92
93 For all file type (and directory) the inode has a reference to:
94 the directory which hold this entry: i_dir_owner
95 The EMD file of i_dir_owner: i_emd_owner
96 The offset in this EMD file of the entry: pos
97
98 For directory, we also have a reference to the inode of its
99 own EMD file. Also, we have dir_locking_info to help synchronise
100 file creation and file lookup. This data is sharing space with
101 the pipe_inode_info not used by directory. See also msdos_fs_i.h
102 for more information about pipe_inode_info and msdos_inode_info.
103
104 Special file and fifo do have an inode which correspond to an
105 empty MSDOS file.
106
107 symlink are processed mostly like regular file. The content is the
108 link.
109
110 fifos add there own extension to the inode. I have reserved some
111 space for fifos side by side with msdos_inode_info. This is just
112 to for the show, because msdos_inode_info already include the
113 pipe_inode_info.
114
115 The UMSDOS specific extension is placed after the union.
116 */
117 struct dir_locking_info {
118 struct wait_queue *p;
119 short int looking; /* How many process doing a lookup */
120 short int creating; /* Is there any creation going on here */
121 /* Only one at a time, although one */
122 /* may recursively lock, so it is a counter */
123 long pid; /* pid of the process owning the creation */
124 /* lock */
125 };
126 struct umsdos_inode_info {
127 union {
128 struct msdos_inode_info msdos_info;
129 struct pipe_inode_info pipe_info;
130 struct dir_locking_info dir_info;
131 }u; /* Simply a filler, never referenced by fs/umsdos/... */
132 unsigned long i_dir_owner; /* Inode of the dir which hold this */
133 /* entry */
134 unsigned long i_emd_owner; /* Inode of the EMD file of i_dir_owner */
135 off_t pos; /* Entry offset in the emd_owner file */
136 /* The rest is used only if this inode describe a directory */
137 unsigned long i_emd_dir; /* Inode of the EMD file of this inode */
138 };
139
140 #endif