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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2017-05-06 20:46:16 +0200 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2017-05-06 20:46:16 +0200 |
commit | d484467c860dab3e17893d23b2238e1f581460fa (patch) | |
tree | b4729ec7c8dc03354a7ac23377b8d72c661b3fc6 /include/uapi | |
parent | Merge branch 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux-block (diff) | |
parent | xfs: fix use-after-free in xfs_finish_page_writeback (diff) | |
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Merge tag 'xfs-4.12-merge-7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linux
Pull xfs updates from Darrick Wong:
"Here are the XFS changes for 4.12. The big new feature for this
release is the new space mapping ioctl that we've been discussing
since LSF2016, but other than that most of the patches are larger bug
fixes, memory corruption prevention, and other cleanups.
Summary:
- various code cleanups
- introduce GETFSMAP ioctl
- various refactoring
- avoid dio reads past eof
- fix memory corruption and other errors with fragmented directory blocks
- fix accidental userspace memory corruptions
- publish fs uuid in superblock
- make fstrim terminatable
- fix race between quotaoff and in-core inode creation
- avoid use-after-free when finishing up w/ buffer heads
- reserve enough space to handle bmap tree resizing during cow remap"
* tag 'xfs-4.12-merge-7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linux: (53 commits)
xfs: fix use-after-free in xfs_finish_page_writeback
xfs: reserve enough blocks to handle btree splits when remapping
xfs: wait on new inodes during quotaoff dquot release
xfs: update ag iterator to support wait on new inodes
xfs: support ability to wait on new inodes
xfs: publish UUID in struct super_block
xfs: Allow user to kill fstrim process
xfs: better log intent item refcount checking
xfs: fix up quotacheck buffer list error handling
xfs: remove xfs_trans_ail_delete_bulk
xfs: don't use bool values in trace buffers
xfs: fix getfsmap userspace memory corruption while setting OF_LAST
xfs: fix __user annotations for xfs_ioc_getfsmap
xfs: corruption needs to respect endianess too!
xfs: use NULL instead of 0 to initialize a pointer in xfs_ioc_getfsmap
xfs: use NULL instead of 0 to initialize a pointer in xfs_getfsmap
xfs: simplify validation of the unwritten extent bit
xfs: remove unused values from xfs_exntst_t
xfs: remove the unused XFS_MAXLINK_1 define
xfs: more do_div cleanups
...
Diffstat (limited to 'include/uapi')
-rw-r--r-- | include/uapi/linux/fsmap.h | 112 |
1 files changed, 112 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/fsmap.h b/include/uapi/linux/fsmap.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..7e8e5f0bd6d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/uapi/linux/fsmap.h @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +/* + * FS_IOC_GETFSMAP ioctl infrastructure. + * + * Copyright (C) 2017 Oracle. All Rights Reserved. + * + * Author: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com> + */ +#ifndef _LINUX_FSMAP_H +#define _LINUX_FSMAP_H + +#include <linux/types.h> + +/* + * Structure for FS_IOC_GETFSMAP. + * + * The memory layout for this call are the scalar values defined in + * struct fsmap_head, followed by two struct fsmap that describe + * the lower and upper bound of mappings to return, followed by an + * array of struct fsmap mappings. + * + * fmh_iflags control the output of the call, whereas fmh_oflags report + * on the overall record output. fmh_count should be set to the + * length of the fmh_recs array, and fmh_entries will be set to the + * number of entries filled out during each call. If fmh_count is + * zero, the number of reverse mappings will be returned in + * fmh_entries, though no mappings will be returned. fmh_reserved + * must be set to zero. + * + * The two elements in the fmh_keys array are used to constrain the + * output. The first element in the array should represent the + * lowest disk mapping ("low key") that the user wants to learn + * about. If this value is all zeroes, the filesystem will return + * the first entry it knows about. For a subsequent call, the + * contents of fsmap_head.fmh_recs[fsmap_head.fmh_count - 1] should be + * copied into fmh_keys[0] to have the kernel start where it left off. + * + * The second element in the fmh_keys array should represent the + * highest disk mapping ("high key") that the user wants to learn + * about. If this value is all ones, the filesystem will not stop + * until it runs out of mapping to return or runs out of space in + * fmh_recs. + * + * fmr_device can be either a 32-bit cookie representing a device, or + * a 32-bit dev_t if the FMH_OF_DEV_T flag is set. fmr_physical, + * fmr_offset, and fmr_length are expressed in units of bytes. + * fmr_owner is either an inode number, or a special value if + * FMR_OF_SPECIAL_OWNER is set in fmr_flags. + */ +struct fsmap { + __u32 fmr_device; /* device id */ + __u32 fmr_flags; /* mapping flags */ + __u64 fmr_physical; /* device offset of segment */ + __u64 fmr_owner; /* owner id */ + __u64 fmr_offset; /* file offset of segment */ + __u64 fmr_length; /* length of segment */ + __u64 fmr_reserved[3]; /* must be zero */ +}; + +struct fsmap_head { + __u32 fmh_iflags; /* control flags */ + __u32 fmh_oflags; /* output flags */ + __u32 fmh_count; /* # of entries in array incl. input */ + __u32 fmh_entries; /* # of entries filled in (output). */ + __u64 fmh_reserved[6]; /* must be zero */ + + struct fsmap fmh_keys[2]; /* low and high keys for the mapping search */ + struct fsmap fmh_recs[]; /* returned records */ +}; + +/* Size of an fsmap_head with room for nr records. */ +static inline size_t +fsmap_sizeof( + unsigned int nr) +{ + return sizeof(struct fsmap_head) + nr * sizeof(struct fsmap); +} + +/* Start the next fsmap query at the end of the current query results. */ +static inline void +fsmap_advance( + struct fsmap_head *head) +{ + head->fmh_keys[0] = head->fmh_recs[head->fmh_entries - 1]; +} + +/* fmh_iflags values - set by FS_IOC_GETFSMAP caller in the header. */ +/* no flags defined yet */ +#define FMH_IF_VALID 0 + +/* fmh_oflags values - returned in the header segment only. */ +#define FMH_OF_DEV_T 0x1 /* fmr_device values will be dev_t */ + +/* fmr_flags values - returned for each non-header segment */ +#define FMR_OF_PREALLOC 0x1 /* segment = unwritten pre-allocation */ +#define FMR_OF_ATTR_FORK 0x2 /* segment = attribute fork */ +#define FMR_OF_EXTENT_MAP 0x4 /* segment = extent map */ +#define FMR_OF_SHARED 0x8 /* segment = shared with another file */ +#define FMR_OF_SPECIAL_OWNER 0x10 /* owner is a special value */ +#define FMR_OF_LAST 0x20 /* segment is the last in the FS */ + +/* Each FS gets to define its own special owner codes. */ +#define FMR_OWNER(type, code) (((__u64)type << 32) | \ + ((__u64)code & 0xFFFFFFFFULL)) +#define FMR_OWNER_TYPE(owner) ((__u32)((__u64)owner >> 32)) +#define FMR_OWNER_CODE(owner) ((__u32)(((__u64)owner & 0xFFFFFFFFULL))) +#define FMR_OWN_FREE FMR_OWNER(0, 1) /* free space */ +#define FMR_OWN_UNKNOWN FMR_OWNER(0, 2) /* unknown owner */ +#define FMR_OWN_METADATA FMR_OWNER(0, 3) /* metadata */ + +#define FS_IOC_GETFSMAP _IOWR('X', 59, struct fsmap_head) + +#endif /* _LINUX_FSMAP_H */ |