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				| # --- SDE-COPYRIGHT-NOTE-BEGIN --- | |
| # This copyright note is auto-generated by ./scripts/Create-CopyPatch. | |
| # | |
| # Filename: package/.../lilo/local_kernel_headers.patch | |
| # Copyright (C) 2006 The OpenSDE Project | |
| # Copyright (C) 2004 - 2006 The T2 SDE Project | |
| # | |
| # More information can be found in the files COPYING and README. | |
| # | |
| # This patch file is dual-licensed. It is available under the license the | |
| # patched project is licensed under, as long as it is an OpenSource license | |
| # as defined at http://www.opensource.org/ (e.g. BSD, X11) or under the terms | |
| # of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software | |
| # Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later | |
| # version. | |
| # --- SDE-COPYRIGHT-NOTE-END --- | |
| --- lilo-22.5.8.orig/kernel-headers/asm/unistd.h | |
| +++ lilo-22.5.8/kernel-headers/asm/unistd.h | |
| @@ -0,0 +1,386 @@ | |
| +#ifndef _ASM_I386_UNISTD_H_ | |
| +#define _ASM_I386_UNISTD_H_ | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * This file contains the system call numbers. | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +#define __NR_exit		  1 | |
| +#define __NR_fork		  2 | |
| +#define __NR_read		  3 | |
| +#define __NR_write		  4 | |
| +#define __NR_open		  5 | |
| +#define __NR_close		  6 | |
| +#define __NR_waitpid		  7 | |
| +#define __NR_creat		  8 | |
| +#define __NR_link		  9 | |
| +#define __NR_unlink		 10 | |
| +#define __NR_execve		 11 | |
| +#define __NR_chdir		 12 | |
| +#define __NR_time		 13 | |
| +#define __NR_mknod		 14 | |
| +#define __NR_chmod		 15 | |
| +#define __NR_lchown		 16 | |
| +#define __NR_break		 17 | |
| +#define __NR_oldstat		 18 | |
| +#define __NR_lseek		 19 | |
| +#define __NR_getpid		 20 | |
| +#define __NR_mount		 21 | |
| +#define __NR_umount		 22 | |
| +#define __NR_setuid		 23 | |
| +#define __NR_getuid		 24 | |
| +#define __NR_stime		 25 | |
| +#define __NR_ptrace		 26 | |
| +#define __NR_alarm		 27 | |
| +#define __NR_oldfstat		 28 | |
| +#define __NR_pause		 29 | |
| +#define __NR_utime		 30 | |
| +#define __NR_stty		 31 | |
| +#define __NR_gtty		 32 | |
| +#define __NR_access		 33 | |
| +#define __NR_nice		 34 | |
| +#define __NR_ftime		 35 | |
| +#define __NR_sync		 36 | |
| +#define __NR_kill		 37 | |
| +#define __NR_rename		 38 | |
| +#define __NR_mkdir		 39 | |
| +#define __NR_rmdir		 40 | |
| +#define __NR_dup		 41 | |
| +#define __NR_pipe		 42 | |
| +#define __NR_times		 43 | |
| +#define __NR_prof		 44 | |
| +#define __NR_brk		 45 | |
| +#define __NR_setgid		 46 | |
| +#define __NR_getgid		 47 | |
| +#define __NR_signal		 48 | |
| +#define __NR_geteuid		 49 | |
| +#define __NR_getegid		 50 | |
| +#define __NR_acct		 51 | |
| +#define __NR_umount2		 52 | |
| +#define __NR_lock		 53 | |
| +#define __NR_ioctl		 54 | |
| +#define __NR_fcntl		 55 | |
| +#define __NR_mpx		 56 | |
| +#define __NR_setpgid		 57 | |
| +#define __NR_ulimit		 58 | |
| +#define __NR_oldolduname	 59 | |
| +#define __NR_umask		 60 | |
| +#define __NR_chroot		 61 | |
| +#define __NR_ustat		 62 | |
| +#define __NR_dup2		 63 | |
| +#define __NR_getppid		 64 | |
| +#define __NR_getpgrp		 65 | |
| +#define __NR_setsid		 66 | |
| +#define __NR_sigaction		 67 | |
| +#define __NR_sgetmask		 68 | |
| +#define __NR_ssetmask		 69 | |
| +#define __NR_setreuid		 70 | |
| +#define __NR_setregid		 71 | |
| +#define __NR_sigsuspend		 72 | |
| +#define __NR_sigpending		 73 | |
| +#define __NR_sethostname	 74 | |
| +#define __NR_setrlimit		 75 | |
| +#define __NR_getrlimit		 76	/* Back compatible 2Gig limited rlimit */ | |
| +#define __NR_getrusage		 77 | |
| +#define __NR_gettimeofday	 78 | |
| +#define __NR_settimeofday	 79 | |
| +#define __NR_getgroups		 80 | |
| +#define __NR_setgroups		 81 | |
| +#define __NR_select		 82 | |
| +#define __NR_symlink		 83 | |
| +#define __NR_oldlstat		 84 | |
| +#define __NR_readlink		 85 | |
| +#define __NR_uselib		 86 | |
| +#define __NR_swapon		 87 | |
| +#define __NR_reboot		 88 | |
| +#define __NR_readdir		 89 | |
| +#define __NR_mmap		 90 | |
| +#define __NR_munmap		 91 | |
| +#define __NR_truncate		 92 | |
| +#define __NR_ftruncate		 93 | |
| +#define __NR_fchmod		 94 | |
| +#define __NR_fchown		 95 | |
| +#define __NR_getpriority	 96 | |
| +#define __NR_setpriority	 97 | |
| +#define __NR_profil		 98 | |
| +#define __NR_statfs		 99 | |
| +#define __NR_fstatfs		100 | |
| +#define __NR_ioperm		101 | |
| +#define __NR_socketcall		102 | |
| +#define __NR_syslog		103 | |
| +#define __NR_setitimer		104 | |
| +#define __NR_getitimer		105 | |
| +#define __NR_stat		106 | |
| +#define __NR_lstat		107 | |
| +#define __NR_fstat		108 | |
| +#define __NR_olduname		109 | |
| +#define __NR_iopl		110 | |
| +#define __NR_vhangup		111 | |
| +#define __NR_idle		112 | |
| +#define __NR_vm86old		113 | |
| +#define __NR_wait4		114 | |
| +#define __NR_swapoff		115 | |
| +#define __NR_sysinfo		116 | |
| +#define __NR_ipc		117 | |
| +#define __NR_fsync		118 | |
| +#define __NR_sigreturn		119 | |
| +#define __NR_clone		120 | |
| +#define __NR_setdomainname	121 | |
| +#define __NR_uname		122 | |
| +#define __NR_modify_ldt		123 | |
| +#define __NR_adjtimex		124 | |
| +#define __NR_mprotect		125 | |
| +#define __NR_sigprocmask	126 | |
| +#define __NR_create_module	127 | |
| +#define __NR_init_module	128 | |
| +#define __NR_delete_module	129 | |
| +#define __NR_get_kernel_syms	130 | |
| +#define __NR_quotactl		131 | |
| +#define __NR_getpgid		132 | |
| +#define __NR_fchdir		133 | |
| +#define __NR_bdflush		134 | |
| +#define __NR_sysfs		135 | |
| +#define __NR_personality	136 | |
| +#define __NR_afs_syscall	137 /* Syscall for Andrew File System */ | |
| +#define __NR_setfsuid		138 | |
| +#define __NR_setfsgid		139 | |
| +#define __NR__llseek		140 | |
| +#define __NR_getdents		141 | |
| +#define __NR__newselect		142 | |
| +#define __NR_flock		143 | |
| +#define __NR_msync		144 | |
| +#define __NR_readv		145 | |
| +#define __NR_writev		146 | |
| +#define __NR_getsid		147 | |
| +#define __NR_fdatasync		148 | |
| +#define __NR__sysctl		149 | |
| +#define __NR_mlock		150 | |
| +#define __NR_munlock		151 | |
| +#define __NR_mlockall		152 | |
| +#define __NR_munlockall		153 | |
| +#define __NR_sched_setparam		154 | |
| +#define __NR_sched_getparam		155 | |
| +#define __NR_sched_setscheduler		156 | |
| +#define __NR_sched_getscheduler		157 | |
| +#define __NR_sched_yield		158 | |
| +#define __NR_sched_get_priority_max	159 | |
| +#define __NR_sched_get_priority_min	160 | |
| +#define __NR_sched_rr_get_interval	161 | |
| +#define __NR_nanosleep		162 | |
| +#define __NR_mremap		163 | |
| +#define __NR_setresuid		164 | |
| +#define __NR_getresuid		165 | |
| +#define __NR_vm86		166 | |
| +#define __NR_query_module	167 | |
| +#define __NR_poll		168 | |
| +#define __NR_nfsservctl		169 | |
| +#define __NR_setresgid		170 | |
| +#define __NR_getresgid		171 | |
| +#define __NR_prctl              172 | |
| +#define __NR_rt_sigreturn	173 | |
| +#define __NR_rt_sigaction	174 | |
| +#define __NR_rt_sigprocmask	175 | |
| +#define __NR_rt_sigpending	176 | |
| +#define __NR_rt_sigtimedwait	177 | |
| +#define __NR_rt_sigqueueinfo	178 | |
| +#define __NR_rt_sigsuspend	179 | |
| +#define __NR_pread		180 | |
| +#define __NR_pwrite		181 | |
| +#define __NR_chown		182 | |
| +#define __NR_getcwd		183 | |
| +#define __NR_capget		184 | |
| +#define __NR_capset		185 | |
| +#define __NR_sigaltstack	186 | |
| +#define __NR_sendfile		187 | |
| +#define __NR_getpmsg		188	/* some people actually want streams */ | |
| +#define __NR_putpmsg		189	/* some people actually want streams */ | |
| +#define __NR_vfork		190 | |
| +#define __NR_ugetrlimit		191	/* SuS compliant getrlimit */ | |
| +#define __NR_mmap2		192 | |
| +#define __NR_truncate64		193 | |
| +#define __NR_ftruncate64	194 | |
| +#define __NR_stat64		195 | |
| +#define __NR_lstat64		196 | |
| +#define __NR_fstat64		197 | |
| +#define __NR_lchown32		198 | |
| +#define __NR_getuid32		199 | |
| +#define __NR_getgid32		200 | |
| +#define __NR_geteuid32		201 | |
| +#define __NR_getegid32		202 | |
| +#define __NR_setreuid32		203 | |
| +#define __NR_setregid32		204 | |
| +#define __NR_getgroups32	205 | |
| +#define __NR_setgroups32	206 | |
| +#define __NR_fchown32		207 | |
| +#define __NR_setresuid32	208 | |
| +#define __NR_getresuid32	209 | |
| +#define __NR_setresgid32	210 | |
| +#define __NR_getresgid32	211 | |
| +#define __NR_chown32		212 | |
| +#define __NR_setuid32		213 | |
| +#define __NR_setgid32		214 | |
| +#define __NR_setfsuid32		215 | |
| +#define __NR_setfsgid32		216 | |
| +#define __NR_pivot_root		217 | |
| +#define __NR_mincore		218 | |
| +#define __NR_madvise		219 | |
| +#define __NR_madvise1		219	/* delete when C lib stub is removed */ | |
| +#define __NR_getdents64		220 | |
| +#define __NR_fcntl64		221 | |
| +#define __NR_security		223	/* syscall for security modules */ | |
| +#define __NR_gettid		224 | |
| +#define __NR_readahead		225 | |
| +#define __NR_setxattr		226 | |
| +#define __NR_lsetxattr		227 | |
| +#define __NR_fsetxattr		228 | |
| +#define __NR_getxattr		229 | |
| +#define __NR_lgetxattr		230 | |
| +#define __NR_fgetxattr		231 | |
| +#define __NR_listxattr		232 | |
| +#define __NR_llistxattr		233 | |
| +#define __NR_flistxattr		234 | |
| +#define __NR_removexattr	235 | |
| +#define __NR_lremovexattr	236 | |
| +#define __NR_fremovexattr	237 | |
| +#define __NR_tkill		238 | |
| +#define __NR_sendfile64		239 | |
| +#define __NR_futex		240 | |
| +#define __NR_sched_setaffinity	241 | |
| +#define __NR_sched_getaffinity	242 | |
| +#define __NR_set_thread_area	243 | |
| +#define __NR_get_thread_area	244 | |
| +#define __NR_io_setup		245 | |
| +#define __NR_io_destroy		246 | |
| +#define __NR_io_getevents	247 | |
| +#define __NR_io_submit		248 | |
| +#define __NR_io_cancel		249 | |
| +#define __NR_alloc_hugepages	250 | |
| +#define __NR_free_hugepages	251 | |
| +#define __NR_exit_group		252 | |
| + | |
| +/* user-visible error numbers are in the range -1 - -124: see <asm-i386/errno.h> */ | |
| + | |
| +#define __syscall_return(type, res) \ | |
| +do { \ | |
| +	if ((unsigned long)(res) >= (unsigned long)(-125)) { \ | |
| +		errno = -(res); \ | |
| +		res = -1; \ | |
| +	} \ | |
| +	return (type) (res); \ | |
| +} while (0) | |
| + | |
| +/* XXX - _foo needs to be __foo, while __NR_bar could be _NR_bar. */ | |
| +#define _syscall0(type,name) \ | |
| +type name(void) \ | |
| +{ \ | |
| +long __res; \ | |
| +__asm__ volatile ("int $0x80" \ | |
| +	: "=a" (__res) \ | |
| +	: "0" (__NR_##name)); \ | |
| +__syscall_return(type,__res); \ | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +#define _syscall1(type,name,type1,arg1) \ | |
| +type name(type1 arg1) \ | |
| +{ \ | |
| +long __res; \ | |
| +__asm__ volatile ("int $0x80" \ | |
| +	: "=a" (__res) \ | |
| +	: "0" (__NR_##name),"b" ((long)(arg1))); \ | |
| +__syscall_return(type,__res); \ | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +#define _syscall2(type,name,type1,arg1,type2,arg2) \ | |
| +type name(type1 arg1,type2 arg2) \ | |
| +{ \ | |
| +long __res; \ | |
| +__asm__ volatile ("int $0x80" \ | |
| +	: "=a" (__res) \ | |
| +	: "0" (__NR_##name),"b" ((long)(arg1)),"c" ((long)(arg2))); \ | |
| +__syscall_return(type,__res); \ | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +#define _syscall3(type,name,type1,arg1,type2,arg2,type3,arg3) \ | |
| +type name(type1 arg1,type2 arg2,type3 arg3) \ | |
| +{ \ | |
| +long __res; \ | |
| +__asm__ volatile ("int $0x80" \ | |
| +	: "=a" (__res) \ | |
| +	: "0" (__NR_##name),"b" ((long)(arg1)),"c" ((long)(arg2)), \ | |
| +		  "d" ((long)(arg3))); \ | |
| +__syscall_return(type,__res); \ | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +#define _syscall4(type,name,type1,arg1,type2,arg2,type3,arg3,type4,arg4) \ | |
| +type name (type1 arg1, type2 arg2, type3 arg3, type4 arg4) \ | |
| +{ \ | |
| +long __res; \ | |
| +__asm__ volatile ("int $0x80" \ | |
| +	: "=a" (__res) \ | |
| +	: "0" (__NR_##name),"b" ((long)(arg1)),"c" ((long)(arg2)), \ | |
| +	  "d" ((long)(arg3)),"S" ((long)(arg4))); \ | |
| +__syscall_return(type,__res); \ | |
| +}  | |
| + | |
| +#define _syscall5(type,name,type1,arg1,type2,arg2,type3,arg3,type4,arg4, \ | |
| +	  type5,arg5) \ | |
| +type name (type1 arg1,type2 arg2,type3 arg3,type4 arg4,type5 arg5) \ | |
| +{ \ | |
| +long __res; \ | |
| +__asm__ volatile ("int $0x80" \ | |
| +	: "=a" (__res) \ | |
| +	: "0" (__NR_##name),"b" ((long)(arg1)),"c" ((long)(arg2)), \ | |
| +	  "d" ((long)(arg3)),"S" ((long)(arg4)),"D" ((long)(arg5))); \ | |
| +__syscall_return(type,__res); \ | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +#define _syscall6(type,name,type1,arg1,type2,arg2,type3,arg3,type4,arg4, \ | |
| +	  type5,arg5,type6,arg6) \ | |
| +type name (type1 arg1,type2 arg2,type3 arg3,type4 arg4,type5 arg5,type6 arg6) \ | |
| +{ \ | |
| +long __res; \ | |
| +__asm__ volatile ("push %%ebp ; movl %%eax,%%ebp ; movl %1,%%eax ; int $0x80 ; pop %%ebp" \ | |
| +	: "=a" (__res) \ | |
| +	: "i" (__NR_##name),"b" ((long)(arg1)),"c" ((long)(arg2)), \ | |
| +	  "d" ((long)(arg3)),"S" ((long)(arg4)),"D" ((long)(arg5)), \ | |
| +	  "0" ((long)(arg6))); \ | |
| +__syscall_return(type,__res); \ | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +#ifdef __KERNEL_SYSCALLS__ | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * we need this inline - forking from kernel space will result | |
| + * in NO COPY ON WRITE (!!!), until an execve is executed. This | |
| + * is no problem, but for the stack. This is handled by not letting | |
| + * main() use the stack at all after fork(). Thus, no function | |
| + * calls - which means inline code for fork too, as otherwise we | |
| + * would use the stack upon exit from 'fork()'. | |
| + * | |
| + * Actually only pause and fork are needed inline, so that there | |
| + * won't be any messing with the stack from main(), but we define | |
| + * some others too. | |
| + */ | |
| +#define __NR__exit __NR_exit | |
| +static inline _syscall0(int,pause) | |
| +static inline _syscall0(int,sync) | |
| +static inline _syscall0(pid_t,setsid) | |
| +static inline _syscall3(int,write,int,fd,const char *,buf,off_t,count) | |
| +static inline _syscall3(int,read,int,fd,char *,buf,off_t,count) | |
| +static inline _syscall3(off_t,lseek,int,fd,off_t,offset,int,count) | |
| +static inline _syscall1(int,dup,int,fd) | |
| +static inline _syscall3(int,execve,const char *,file,char **,argv,char **,envp) | |
| +static inline _syscall3(int,open,const char *,file,int,flag,int,mode) | |
| +static inline _syscall1(int,close,int,fd) | |
| +static inline _syscall1(int,_exit,int,exitcode) | |
| +static inline _syscall3(pid_t,waitpid,pid_t,pid,int *,wait_stat,int,options) | |
| +static inline _syscall1(int,delete_module,const char *,name) | |
| + | |
| +static inline pid_t wait(int * wait_stat) | |
| +{ | |
| +	return waitpid(-1,wait_stat,0); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +#endif | |
| + | |
| +#endif /* _ASM_I386_UNISTD_H_ */ | |
| --- lilo-22.5.8.orig/kernel-headers/asm/boot.h | |
| +++ lilo-22.5.8/kernel-headers/asm/boot.h | |
| @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ | |
| +#ifndef _LINUX_BOOT_H | |
| +#define _LINUX_BOOT_H | |
| + | |
| +/* Don't touch these, unless you really know what you're doing. */ | |
| +#define DEF_INITSEG	0x9000 | |
| +#define DEF_SYSSEG	0x1000 | |
| +#define DEF_SETUPSEG	0x9020 | |
| +#define DEF_SYSSIZE	0x7F00 | |
| + | |
| +/* Internal svga startup constants */ | |
| +#define NORMAL_VGA	0xffff		/* 80x25 mode */ | |
| +#define EXTENDED_VGA	0xfffe		/* 80x50 mode */ | |
| +#define ASK_VGA		0xfffd		/* ask for it at bootup */ | |
| + | |
| +#endif | |
| --- lilo-22.5.8.orig/kernel-headers/asm/page.h | |
| +++ lilo-22.5.8/kernel-headers/asm/page.h | |
| @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ | |
| +#ifndef _I386_PAGE_H | |
| +#define _I386_PAGE_H | |
| + | |
| +/* PAGE_SHIFT determines the page size */ | |
| +#define PAGE_SHIFT	12 | |
| +#define PAGE_SIZE	(1UL << PAGE_SHIFT) | |
| +#define PAGE_MASK	(~(PAGE_SIZE-1)) | |
| + | |
| +#ifdef __KERNEL__ | |
| +#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ | |
| + | |
| +#include <linux/config.h> | |
| + | |
| +#ifdef CONFIG_X86_USE_3DNOW | |
| + | |
| +#include <asm/mmx.h> | |
| + | |
| +#define clear_page(page)	mmx_clear_page((void *)(page)) | |
| +#define copy_page(to,from)	mmx_copy_page(to,from) | |
| + | |
| +#else | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + *	On older X86 processors its not a win to use MMX here it seems. | |
| + *	Maybe the K6-III ? | |
| + */ | |
| +  | |
| +#define clear_page(page)	memset((void *)(page), 0, PAGE_SIZE) | |
| +#define copy_page(to,from)	memcpy((void *)(to), (void *)(from), PAGE_SIZE) | |
| + | |
| +#endif | |
| + | |
| +#define clear_user_page(page, vaddr)	clear_page(page) | |
| +#define copy_user_page(to, from, vaddr)	copy_page(to, from) | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * These are used to make use of C type-checking.. | |
| + */ | |
| +#if CONFIG_X86_PAE | |
| +typedef struct { unsigned long pte_low, pte_high; } pte_t; | |
| +typedef struct { unsigned long long pmd; } pmd_t; | |
| +typedef struct { unsigned long long pgd; } pgd_t; | |
| +#define pte_val(x)	((x).pte_low | ((unsigned long long)(x).pte_high << 32)) | |
| +#else | |
| +typedef struct { unsigned long pte_low; } pte_t; | |
| +typedef struct { unsigned long pmd; } pmd_t; | |
| +typedef struct { unsigned long pgd; } pgd_t; | |
| +#define pte_val(x)	((x).pte_low) | |
| +#endif | |
| +#define PTE_MASK	PAGE_MASK | |
| + | |
| +typedef struct { unsigned long pgprot; } pgprot_t; | |
| + | |
| +#define pmd_val(x)	((x).pmd) | |
| +#define pgd_val(x)	((x).pgd) | |
| +#define pgprot_val(x)	((x).pgprot) | |
| + | |
| +#define __pte(x) ((pte_t) { (x) } ) | |
| +#define __pmd(x) ((pmd_t) { (x) } ) | |
| +#define __pgd(x) ((pgd_t) { (x) } ) | |
| +#define __pgprot(x)	((pgprot_t) { (x) } ) | |
| + | |
| +#endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ | |
| + | |
| +/* to align the pointer to the (next) page boundary */ | |
| +#define PAGE_ALIGN(addr)	(((addr)+PAGE_SIZE-1)&PAGE_MASK) | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * This handles the memory map.. We could make this a config | |
| + * option, but too many people screw it up, and too few need | |
| + * it. | |
| + * | |
| + * A __PAGE_OFFSET of 0xC0000000 means that the kernel has | |
| + * a virtual address space of one gigabyte, which limits the | |
| + * amount of physical memory you can use to about 950MB.  | |
| + * | |
| + * If you want more physical memory than this then see the CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G | |
| + * and CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G options in the kernel configuration. | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +#define __PAGE_OFFSET		(0xC0000000) | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * This much address space is reserved for vmalloc() and iomap() | |
| + * as well as fixmap mappings. | |
| + */ | |
| +#define __VMALLOC_RESERVE	(128 << 20) | |
| + | |
| +#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Tell the user there is some problem. Beep too, so we can | |
| + * see^H^H^Hhear bugs in early bootup as well! | |
| + * The offending file and line are encoded after the "officially | |
| + * undefined" opcode for parsing in the trap handler. | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +#if 1	/* Set to zero for a slightly smaller kernel */ | |
| +#define BUG()				\ | |
| + __asm__ __volatile__(	"ud2\n"		\ | |
| +			"\t.word %c0\n"	\ | |
| +			"\t.long %c1\n"	\ | |
| +			 : : "i" (__LINE__), "i" (__FILE__)) | |
| +#else | |
| +#define BUG() __asm__ __volatile__("ud2\n") | |
| +#endif | |
| + | |
| +#define PAGE_BUG(page) do { \ | |
| +	BUG(); \ | |
| +} while (0) | |
| + | |
| +/* Pure 2^n version of get_order */ | |
| +static __inline__ int get_order(unsigned long size) | |
| +{ | |
| +	int order; | |
| + | |
| +	size = (size-1) >> (PAGE_SHIFT-1); | |
| +	order = -1; | |
| +	do { | |
| +		size >>= 1; | |
| +		order++; | |
| +	} while (size); | |
| +	return order; | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +#endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ | |
| + | |
| +#define PAGE_OFFSET		((unsigned long)__PAGE_OFFSET) | |
| +#define VMALLOC_RESERVE		((unsigned long)__VMALLOC_RESERVE) | |
| +#define __MAXMEM		(-__PAGE_OFFSET-__VMALLOC_RESERVE) | |
| +#define MAXMEM			((unsigned long)(-PAGE_OFFSET-VMALLOC_RESERVE)) | |
| +#define __pa(x)			((unsigned long)(x)-PAGE_OFFSET) | |
| +#define __va(x)			((void *)((unsigned long)(x)+PAGE_OFFSET)) | |
| +#define virt_to_page(kaddr)	(mem_map + (__pa(kaddr) >> PAGE_SHIFT)) | |
| +#define VALID_PAGE(page)	((page - mem_map) < max_mapnr) | |
| + | |
| +#define VM_DATA_DEFAULT_FLAGS	(VM_READ | VM_WRITE | VM_EXEC | \ | |
| +				 VM_MAYREAD | VM_MAYWRITE | VM_MAYEXEC) | |
| + | |
| +#endif /* __KERNEL__ */ | |
| + | |
| +#endif /* _I386_PAGE_H */ | |
| --- lilo-22.5.8.orig/kernel-headers/asm/types.h | |
| +++ lilo-22.5.8/kernel-headers/asm/types.h | |
| @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ | |
| +#ifndef _I386_TYPES_H | |
| +#define _I386_TYPES_H | |
| + | |
| +typedef unsigned short umode_t; | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * __xx is ok: it doesn't pollute the POSIX namespace. Use these in the | |
| + * header files exported to user space | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +typedef __signed__ char __s8; | |
| +typedef unsigned char __u8; | |
| + | |
| +typedef __signed__ short __s16; | |
| +typedef unsigned short __u16; | |
| + | |
| +typedef __signed__ int __s32; | |
| +typedef unsigned int __u32; | |
| + | |
| +#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__STRICT_ANSI__) | |
| +typedef __signed__ long long __s64; | |
| +typedef unsigned long long __u64; | |
| +#endif | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * These aren't exported outside the kernel to avoid name space clashes | |
| + */ | |
| +#ifdef __KERNEL__ | |
| + | |
| +#include <linux/config.h> | |
| + | |
| +typedef signed char s8; | |
| +typedef unsigned char u8; | |
| + | |
| +typedef signed short s16; | |
| +typedef unsigned short u16; | |
| + | |
| +typedef signed int s32; | |
| +typedef unsigned int u32; | |
| + | |
| +typedef signed long long s64; | |
| +typedef unsigned long long u64; | |
| + | |
| +#define BITS_PER_LONG 32 | |
| + | |
| +/* DMA addresses come in generic and 64-bit flavours.  */ | |
| + | |
| +#ifdef CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G | |
| +typedef u64 dma_addr_t; | |
| +#else | |
| +typedef u32 dma_addr_t; | |
| +#endif | |
| +typedef u64 dma64_addr_t; | |
| + | |
| +#endif /* __KERNEL__ */ | |
| + | |
| +#endif | |
| --- lilo-22.5.8.orig/kernel-headers/asm/ioctl.h | |
| +++ lilo-22.5.8/kernel-headers/asm/ioctl.h | |
| @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ | |
| +/* $Id: ioctl.h,v 1.5 1993/07/19 21:53:50 root Exp root $ | |
| + * | |
| + * linux/ioctl.h for Linux by H.H. Bergman. | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +#ifndef _ASMI386_IOCTL_H | |
| +#define _ASMI386_IOCTL_H | |
| + | |
| +/* ioctl command encoding: 32 bits total, command in lower 16 bits, | |
| + * size of the parameter structure in the lower 14 bits of the | |
| + * upper 16 bits. | |
| + * Encoding the size of the parameter structure in the ioctl request | |
| + * is useful for catching programs compiled with old versions | |
| + * and to avoid overwriting user space outside the user buffer area. | |
| + * The highest 2 bits are reserved for indicating the ``access mode''. | |
| + * NOTE: This limits the max parameter size to 16kB -1 ! | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * The following is for compatibility across the various Linux | |
| + * platforms.  The i386 ioctl numbering scheme doesn't really enforce | |
| + * a type field.  De facto, however, the top 8 bits of the lower 16 | |
| + * bits are indeed used as a type field, so we might just as well make | |
| + * this explicit here.  Please be sure to use the decoding macros | |
| + * below from now on. | |
| + */ | |
| +#define _IOC_NRBITS	8 | |
| +#define _IOC_TYPEBITS	8 | |
| +#define _IOC_SIZEBITS	14 | |
| +#define _IOC_DIRBITS	2 | |
| + | |
| +#define _IOC_NRMASK	((1 << _IOC_NRBITS)-1) | |
| +#define _IOC_TYPEMASK	((1 << _IOC_TYPEBITS)-1) | |
| +#define _IOC_SIZEMASK	((1 << _IOC_SIZEBITS)-1) | |
| +#define _IOC_DIRMASK	((1 << _IOC_DIRBITS)-1) | |
| + | |
| +#define _IOC_NRSHIFT	0 | |
| +#define _IOC_TYPESHIFT	(_IOC_NRSHIFT+_IOC_NRBITS) | |
| +#define _IOC_SIZESHIFT	(_IOC_TYPESHIFT+_IOC_TYPEBITS) | |
| +#define _IOC_DIRSHIFT	(_IOC_SIZESHIFT+_IOC_SIZEBITS) | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Direction bits. | |
| + */ | |
| +#define _IOC_NONE	0U | |
| +#define _IOC_WRITE	1U | |
| +#define _IOC_READ	2U | |
| + | |
| +#define _IOC(dir,type,nr,size) \ | |
| +	(((dir)  << _IOC_DIRSHIFT) | \ | |
| +	 ((type) << _IOC_TYPESHIFT) | \ | |
| +	 ((nr)   << _IOC_NRSHIFT) | \ | |
| +	 ((size) << _IOC_SIZESHIFT)) | |
| + | |
| +/* used to create numbers */ | |
| +#define _IO(type,nr)		_IOC(_IOC_NONE,(type),(nr),0) | |
| +#define _IOR(type,nr,size)	_IOC(_IOC_READ,(type),(nr),sizeof(size)) | |
| +#define _IOW(type,nr,size)	_IOC(_IOC_WRITE,(type),(nr),sizeof(size)) | |
| +#define _IOWR(type,nr,size)	_IOC(_IOC_READ|_IOC_WRITE,(type),(nr),sizeof(size)) | |
| + | |
| +/* used to decode ioctl numbers.. */ | |
| +#define _IOC_DIR(nr)		(((nr) >> _IOC_DIRSHIFT) & _IOC_DIRMASK) | |
| +#define _IOC_TYPE(nr)		(((nr) >> _IOC_TYPESHIFT) & _IOC_TYPEMASK) | |
| +#define _IOC_NR(nr)		(((nr) >> _IOC_NRSHIFT) & _IOC_NRMASK) | |
| +#define _IOC_SIZE(nr)		(((nr) >> _IOC_SIZESHIFT) & _IOC_SIZEMASK) | |
| + | |
| +/* ...and for the drivers/sound files... */ | |
| + | |
| +#define IOC_IN		(_IOC_WRITE << _IOC_DIRSHIFT) | |
| +#define IOC_OUT		(_IOC_READ << _IOC_DIRSHIFT) | |
| +#define IOC_INOUT	((_IOC_WRITE|_IOC_READ) << _IOC_DIRSHIFT) | |
| +#define IOCSIZE_MASK	(_IOC_SIZEMASK << _IOC_SIZESHIFT) | |
| +#define IOCSIZE_SHIFT	(_IOC_SIZESHIFT) | |
| + | |
| +#endif /* _ASMI386_IOCTL_H */ | |
| --- lilo-22.5.8.orig/kernel-headers/linux/fd.h | |
| +++ lilo-22.5.8/kernel-headers/linux/fd.h | |
| @@ -0,0 +1,372 @@ | |
| +#ifndef _LINUX_FD_H | |
| +#define _LINUX_FD_H | |
| + | |
| +#include <linux/ioctl.h> | |
| + | |
| +/* New file layout: Now the ioctl definitions immediately follow the | |
| + * definitions of the structures that they use */ | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Geometry | |
| + */ | |
| +struct floppy_struct { | |
| +	unsigned int	size,		/* nr of sectors total */ | |
| +			sect,		/* sectors per track */ | |
| +			head,		/* nr of heads */ | |
| +			track,		/* nr of tracks */ | |
| +			stretch;	/* !=0 means double track steps */ | |
| +#define FD_STRETCH 1 | |
| +#define FD_SWAPSIDES 2 | |
| + | |
| +	unsigned char	gap,		/* gap1 size */ | |
| + | |
| +			rate,		/* data rate. |= 0x40 for perpendicular */ | |
| +#define FD_2M 0x4 | |
| +#define FD_SIZECODEMASK 0x38 | |
| +#define FD_SIZECODE(floppy) (((((floppy)->rate&FD_SIZECODEMASK)>> 3)+ 2) %8) | |
| +#define FD_SECTSIZE(floppy) ( (floppy)->rate & FD_2M ? \ | |
| +			     512 : 128 << FD_SIZECODE(floppy) ) | |
| +#define FD_PERP 0x40 | |
| + | |
| +			spec1,		/* stepping rate, head unload time */ | |
| +			fmt_gap;	/* gap2 size */ | |
| +	const char	* name; /* used only for predefined formats */ | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +/* commands needing write access have 0x40 set */ | |
| +/* commands needing super user access have 0x80 set */ | |
| + | |
| +#define FDCLRPRM _IO(2, 0x41) | |
| +/* clear user-defined parameters */ | |
| + | |
| +#define FDSETPRM _IOW(2, 0x42, struct floppy_struct)  | |
| +#define FDSETMEDIAPRM FDSETPRM | |
| +/* set user-defined parameters for current media */ | |
| + | |
| +#define FDDEFPRM _IOW(2, 0x43, struct floppy_struct)  | |
| +#define FDGETPRM _IOR(2, 0x04, struct floppy_struct) | |
| +#define FDDEFMEDIAPRM FDDEFPRM | |
| +#define FDGETMEDIAPRM FDGETPRM | |
| +/* set/get disk parameters */ | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +#define	FDMSGON  _IO(2,0x45) | |
| +#define	FDMSGOFF _IO(2,0x46) | |
| +/* issue/don't issue kernel messages on media type change */ | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +/*  | |
| + * Formatting (obsolete) | |
| + */ | |
| +#define FD_FILL_BYTE 0xF6 /* format fill byte. */ | |
| + | |
| +struct format_descr { | |
| +	unsigned int device,head,track; | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +#define FDFMTBEG _IO(2,0x47) | |
| +/* begin formatting a disk */ | |
| +#define	FDFMTTRK _IOW(2,0x48, struct format_descr) | |
| +/* format the specified track */ | |
| +#define FDFMTEND _IO(2,0x49) | |
| +/* end formatting a disk */ | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Error thresholds | |
| + */ | |
| +struct floppy_max_errors { | |
| +	unsigned int | |
| +	  abort,      /* number of errors to be reached before aborting */ | |
| +	  read_track, /* maximal number of errors permitted to read an | |
| +		       * entire track at once */ | |
| +	  reset,      /* maximal number of errors before a reset is tried */ | |
| +	  recal,      /* maximal number of errors before a recalibrate is | |
| +		       * tried */ | |
| + | |
| +	  /* | |
| +	   * Threshold for reporting FDC errors to the console. | |
| +	   * Setting this to zero may flood your screen when using | |
| +	   * ultra cheap floppies ;-) | |
| +	   */ | |
| +	  reporting; | |
| + | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +#define FDSETEMSGTRESH	_IO(2,0x4a) | |
| +/* set fdc error reporting threshold */ | |
| + | |
| +#define FDFLUSH  _IO(2,0x4b) | |
| +/* flush buffers for media; either for verifying media, or for | |
| + * handling a media change without closing the file descriptor */ | |
| + | |
| +#define FDSETMAXERRS _IOW(2, 0x4c, struct floppy_max_errors) | |
| +#define FDGETMAXERRS _IOR(2, 0x0e, struct floppy_max_errors) | |
| +/* set/get abortion and read_track threshold. See also floppy_drive_params | |
| + * structure */ | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +typedef char floppy_drive_name[16]; | |
| +#define FDGETDRVTYP _IOR(2, 0x0f, floppy_drive_name) | |
| +/* get drive type: 5 1/4 or 3 1/2 */ | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Drive parameters (user modifiable) | |
| + */ | |
| +struct floppy_drive_params { | |
| +	signed char cmos;		/* CMOS type */ | |
| +	 | |
| +	/* Spec2 is (HLD<<1 | ND), where HLD is head load time (1=2ms, 2=4 ms  | |
| +	 * etc) and ND is set means no DMA. Hardcoded to 6 (HLD=6ms, use DMA). | |
| +	 */ | |
| +	unsigned long max_dtr;		/* Step rate, usec */ | |
| +	unsigned long hlt;     		/* Head load/settle time, msec */ | |
| +	unsigned long hut;     		/* Head unload time (remnant of  | |
| +					 * 8" drives) */ | |
| +	unsigned long srt;     		/* Step rate, usec */ | |
| + | |
| +	unsigned long spinup;		/* time needed for spinup (expressed | |
| +					 * in jiffies) */ | |
| +	unsigned long spindown;		/* timeout needed for spindown */ | |
| +	unsigned char spindown_offset;	/* decides in which position the disk | |
| +					 * will stop */ | |
| +	unsigned char select_delay;	/* delay to wait after select */ | |
| +	unsigned char rps;		/* rotations per second */ | |
| +	unsigned char tracks;		/* maximum number of tracks */ | |
| +	unsigned long timeout;		/* timeout for interrupt requests */ | |
| +	 | |
| +	unsigned char interleave_sect;	/* if there are more sectors, use  | |
| +					 * interleave */ | |
| +	 | |
| +	struct floppy_max_errors max_errors; | |
| +	 | |
| +	char flags;			/* various flags, including ftd_msg */ | |
| +/* | |
| + * Announce successful media type detection and media information loss after | |
| + * disk changes. | |
| + * Also used to enable/disable printing of overrun warnings. | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +#define FTD_MSG 0x10 | |
| +#define FD_BROKEN_DCL 0x20 | |
| +#define FD_DEBUG 0x02 | |
| +#define FD_SILENT_DCL_CLEAR 0x4 | |
| +#define FD_INVERTED_DCL 0x80 /* must be 0x80, because of hardware  | |
| +				considerations */ | |
| + | |
| +	char read_track;		/* use readtrack during probing? */ | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Auto-detection. Each drive type has eight formats which are | |
| + * used in succession to try to read the disk. If the FDC cannot lock onto | |
| + * the disk, the next format is tried. This uses the variable 'probing'. | |
| + */ | |
| +	short autodetect[8];		/* autodetected formats */ | |
| +	 | |
| +	int checkfreq; /* how often should the drive be checked for disk  | |
| +			* changes */ | |
| +	int native_format; /* native format of this drive */ | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +enum { | |
| +	FD_NEED_TWADDLE_BIT,	/* more magic */ | |
| +	FD_VERIFY_BIT,		/* inquire for write protection */ | |
| +	FD_DISK_NEWCHANGE_BIT,	/* change detected, and no action undertaken yet | |
| +				 * to clear media change status */ | |
| +	FD_UNUSED_BIT, | |
| +	FD_DISK_CHANGED_BIT,	/* disk has been changed since last i/o */ | |
| +	FD_DISK_WRITABLE_BIT	/* disk is writable */ | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +#define FDSETDRVPRM _IOW(2, 0x90, struct floppy_drive_params) | |
| +#define FDGETDRVPRM _IOR(2, 0x11, struct floppy_drive_params) | |
| +/* set/get drive parameters */ | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Current drive state (not directly modifiable by user, readonly) | |
| + */ | |
| +struct floppy_drive_struct { | |
| +	unsigned long flags; | |
| +/* values for these flags */ | |
| +#define FD_NEED_TWADDLE (1 << FD_NEED_TWADDLE_BIT) | |
| +#define FD_VERIFY (1 << FD_VERIFY_BIT) | |
| +#define FD_DISK_NEWCHANGE (1 << FD_DISK_NEWCHANGE_BIT) | |
| +#define FD_DISK_CHANGED (1 << FD_DISK_CHANGED_BIT) | |
| +#define FD_DISK_WRITABLE (1 << FD_DISK_WRITABLE_BIT) | |
| + | |
| +	unsigned long spinup_date; | |
| +	unsigned long select_date; | |
| +	unsigned long first_read_date; | |
| +	short probed_format; | |
| +	short track; /* current track */ | |
| +	short maxblock; /* id of highest block read */ | |
| +	short maxtrack; /* id of highest half track read */ | |
| +	int generation; /* how many diskchanges? */ | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * (User-provided) media information is _not_ discarded after a media change | |
| + * if the corresponding keep_data flag is non-zero. Positive values are | |
| + * decremented after each probe. | |
| + */ | |
| +	int keep_data; | |
| +	 | |
| +	/* Prevent "aliased" accesses. */ | |
| +	int fd_ref; | |
| +	int fd_device; | |
| +	unsigned long last_checked; /* when was the drive last checked for a disk  | |
| +			   * change? */ | |
| +	 | |
| +	char *dmabuf; | |
| +	int bufblocks; | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +#define FDGETDRVSTAT _IOR(2, 0x12, struct floppy_drive_struct) | |
| +#define FDPOLLDRVSTAT _IOR(2, 0x13, struct floppy_drive_struct) | |
| +/* get drive state: GET returns the cached state, POLL polls for new state */ | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * reset FDC | |
| + */ | |
| +enum reset_mode { | |
| +	FD_RESET_IF_NEEDED,	/* reset only if the reset flags is set */ | |
| +	FD_RESET_IF_RAWCMD,	/* obsolete */ | |
| +	FD_RESET_ALWAYS		/* reset always */ | |
| +}; | |
| +#define FDRESET _IO(2, 0x54) | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * FDC state | |
| + */ | |
| +struct floppy_fdc_state {	 | |
| +	int spec1;		/* spec1 value last used */ | |
| +	int spec2;		/* spec2 value last used */ | |
| +	int dtr; | |
| +	unsigned char version;	/* FDC version code */ | |
| +	unsigned char dor; | |
| +	unsigned long address;	/* io address */ | |
| +	unsigned int rawcmd:2; | |
| +	unsigned int reset:1; | |
| +	unsigned int need_configure:1; | |
| +	unsigned int perp_mode:2; | |
| +	unsigned int has_fifo:1; | |
| +	unsigned int driver_version;	/* version code for floppy driver */ | |
| +#define FD_DRIVER_VERSION 0x100 | |
| +/* user programs using the floppy API should use floppy_fdc_state to | |
| + * get the version number of the floppy driver that they are running | |
| + * on. If this version number is bigger than the one compiled into the | |
| + * user program (the FD_DRIVER_VERSION define), it should be prepared | |
| + * to bigger structures | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +	unsigned char track[4]; | |
| +	/* Position of the heads of the 4 units attached to this FDC, | |
| +	 * as stored on the FDC. In the future, the position as stored | |
| +	 * on the FDC might not agree with the actual physical | |
| +	 * position of these drive heads. By allowing such | |
| +	 * disagreement, it will be possible to reset the FDC without | |
| +	 * incurring the expensive cost of repositioning all heads. | |
| +	 * Right now, these positions are hard wired to 0. */ | |
| + | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +#define FDGETFDCSTAT _IOR(2, 0x15, struct floppy_fdc_state) | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Asynchronous Write error tracking | |
| + */ | |
| +struct floppy_write_errors { | |
| +	/* Write error logging. | |
| +	 * | |
| +	 * These fields can be cleared with the FDWERRORCLR ioctl. | |
| +	 * Only writes that were attempted but failed due to a physical media | |
| +	 * error are logged.  write(2) calls that fail and return an error code | |
| +	 * to the user process are not counted. | |
| +	 */ | |
| + | |
| +	unsigned int write_errors;  /* number of physical write errors  | |
| +				     * encountered */ | |
| +	 | |
| +	/* position of first and last write errors */ | |
| +	unsigned long first_error_sector; | |
| +	int           first_error_generation; | |
| +	unsigned long last_error_sector; | |
| +	int           last_error_generation; | |
| +	 | |
| +	unsigned int badness; /* highest retry count for a read or write  | |
| +			       * operation */ | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +#define FDWERRORCLR  _IO(2, 0x56) | |
| +/* clear write error and badness information */ | |
| +#define FDWERRORGET  _IOR(2, 0x17, struct floppy_write_errors) | |
| +/* get write error and badness information */ | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Raw commands | |
| + */ | |
| +/* new interface flag: now we can do them in batches */ | |
| +#define FDHAVEBATCHEDRAWCMD | |
| + | |
| +struct floppy_raw_cmd { | |
| +	unsigned int flags; | |
| +#define FD_RAW_READ 1 | |
| +#define FD_RAW_WRITE 2 | |
| +#define FD_RAW_NO_MOTOR 4 | |
| +#define FD_RAW_DISK_CHANGE 4 /* out: disk change flag was set */ | |
| +#define FD_RAW_INTR 8    /* wait for an interrupt */ | |
| +#define FD_RAW_SPIN 0x10 /* spin up the disk for this command */ | |
| +#define FD_RAW_NO_MOTOR_AFTER 0x20 /* switch the motor off after command  | |
| +				    * completion */ | |
| +#define FD_RAW_NEED_DISK 0x40  /* this command needs a disk to be present */ | |
| +#define FD_RAW_NEED_SEEK 0x80  /* this command uses an implied seek (soft) */ | |
| + | |
| +/* more "in" flags */ | |
| +#define FD_RAW_MORE 0x100  /* more records follow */ | |
| +#define FD_RAW_STOP_IF_FAILURE 0x200 /* stop if we encounter a failure */ | |
| +#define FD_RAW_STOP_IF_SUCCESS 0x400 /* stop if command successful */ | |
| +#define FD_RAW_SOFTFAILURE 0x800 /* consider the return value for failure | |
| +				  * detection too */ | |
| + | |
| +/* more "out" flags */ | |
| +#define FD_RAW_FAILURE 0x10000 /* command sent to fdc, fdc returned error */ | |
| +#define FD_RAW_HARDFAILURE 0x20000 /* fdc had to be reset, or timed out */ | |
| + | |
| +	void *data; | |
| +	char *kernel_data; /* location of data buffer in the kernel */ | |
| +	struct floppy_raw_cmd *next; /* used for chaining of raw cmd's  | |
| +				      * within the kernel */ | |
| +	long length; /* in: length of dma transfer. out: remaining bytes */ | |
| +	long phys_length; /* physical length, if different from dma length */ | |
| +	int buffer_length; /* length of allocated buffer */ | |
| + | |
| +	unsigned char rate; | |
| +	unsigned char cmd_count; | |
| +	unsigned char cmd[16]; | |
| +	unsigned char reply_count; | |
| +	unsigned char reply[16]; | |
| +	int track; | |
| +	int resultcode; | |
| + | |
| +	int reserved1; | |
| +	int reserved2; | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +#define FDRAWCMD _IO(2, 0x58) | |
| +/* send a raw command to the fdc. Structure size not included, because of | |
| + * batches */ | |
| + | |
| +#define FDTWADDLE _IO(2, 0x59) | |
| +/* flicker motor-on bit before reading a sector. Experimental */ | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +#define FDEJECT _IO(2, 0x5a) | |
| +/* eject the disk */ | |
| + | |
| +#endif | |
| --- lilo-22.5.8.orig/kernel-headers/linux/fs.h | |
| +++ lilo-22.5.8/kernel-headers/linux/fs.h | |
| @@ -0,0 +1,1675 @@ | |
| +#ifndef _LINUX_FS_H | |
| +#define _LINUX_FS_H | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * This file has definitions for some important file table | |
| + * structures etc. | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +#include <linux/config.h> | |
| +#include <linux/linkage.h> | |
| +#include <linux/limits.h> | |
| +#include <linux/wait.h> | |
| +#include <linux/types.h> | |
| +#include <linux/vfs.h> | |
| +#include <linux/net.h> | |
| +#include <linux/kdev_t.h> | |
| +#include <linux/ioctl.h> | |
| +#include <linux/list.h> | |
| +#include <linux/dcache.h> | |
| +#include <linux/stat.h> | |
| +#include <linux/cache.h> | |
| +#include <linux/stddef.h> | |
| +#include <linux/string.h> | |
| + | |
| +#include <asm/atomic.h> | |
| +#include <asm/bitops.h> | |
| + | |
| +struct poll_table_struct; | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * It's silly to have NR_OPEN bigger than NR_FILE, but you can change | |
| + * the file limit at runtime and only root can increase the per-process | |
| + * nr_file rlimit, so it's safe to set up a ridiculously high absolute | |
| + * upper limit on files-per-process. | |
| + * | |
| + * Some programs (notably those using select()) may have to be  | |
| + * recompiled to take full advantage of the new limits..   | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +/* Fixed constants first: */ | |
| +#undef NR_OPEN | |
| +#define NR_OPEN (1024*1024)	/* Absolute upper limit on fd num */ | |
| +#define INR_OPEN 1024		/* Initial setting for nfile rlimits */ | |
| + | |
| +#define BLOCK_SIZE_BITS 10 | |
| +#define BLOCK_SIZE (1<<BLOCK_SIZE_BITS) | |
| + | |
| +/* And dynamically-tunable limits and defaults: */ | |
| +struct files_stat_struct { | |
| +	int nr_files;		/* read only */ | |
| +	int nr_free_files;	/* read only */ | |
| +	int max_files;		/* tunable */ | |
| +}; | |
| +extern struct files_stat_struct files_stat; | |
| + | |
| +struct inodes_stat_t { | |
| +	int nr_inodes; | |
| +	int nr_unused; | |
| +	int dummy[5]; | |
| +}; | |
| +extern struct inodes_stat_t inodes_stat; | |
| + | |
| +extern int leases_enable, dir_notify_enable, lease_break_time; | |
| + | |
| +#define NR_FILE  8192	/* this can well be larger on a larger system */ | |
| +#define NR_RESERVED_FILES 10 /* reserved for root */ | |
| +#define NR_SUPER 256 | |
| + | |
| +#define MAY_EXEC 1 | |
| +#define MAY_WRITE 2 | |
| +#define MAY_READ 4 | |
| + | |
| +#define FMODE_READ 1 | |
| +#define FMODE_WRITE 2 | |
| + | |
| +#define READ 0 | |
| +#define WRITE 1 | |
| +#define READA 2		/* read-ahead  - don't block if no resources */ | |
| +#define SPECIAL 4	/* For non-blockdevice requests in request queue */ | |
| + | |
| +#define SEL_IN		1 | |
| +#define SEL_OUT		2 | |
| +#define SEL_EX		4 | |
| + | |
| +/* public flags for file_system_type */ | |
| +#define FS_REQUIRES_DEV 1  | |
| +#define FS_NO_DCACHE	2 /* Only dcache the necessary things. */ | |
| +#define FS_NO_PRELIM	4 /* prevent preloading of dentries, even if | |
| +			   * FS_NO_DCACHE is not set. | |
| +			   */ | |
| +#define FS_SINGLE	8 /* Filesystem that can have only one superblock */ | |
| +#define FS_NOMOUNT	16 /* Never mount from userland */ | |
| +#define FS_LITTER	32 /* Keeps the tree in dcache */ | |
| +#define FS_ODD_RENAME	32768	/* Temporary stuff; will go away as soon | |
| +				  * as nfs_rename() will be cleaned up | |
| +				  */ | |
| +/* | |
| + * These are the fs-independent mount-flags: up to 32 flags are supported | |
| + */ | |
| +#define MS_RDONLY	 1	/* Mount read-only */ | |
| +#define MS_NOSUID	 2	/* Ignore suid and sgid bits */ | |
| +#define MS_NODEV	 4	/* Disallow access to device special files */ | |
| +#define MS_NOEXEC	 8	/* Disallow program execution */ | |
| +#define MS_SYNCHRONOUS	16	/* Writes are synced at once */ | |
| +#define MS_REMOUNT	32	/* Alter flags of a mounted FS */ | |
| +#define MS_MANDLOCK	64	/* Allow mandatory locks on an FS */ | |
| +#define MS_NOATIME	1024	/* Do not update access times. */ | |
| +#define MS_NODIRATIME	2048	/* Do not update directory access times */ | |
| +#define MS_BIND		4096 | |
| +#define MS_MOVE		8192 | |
| +#define MS_REC		16384 | |
| +#define MS_VERBOSE	32768 | |
| +#define MS_ACTIVE	(1<<30) | |
| +#define MS_NOUSER	(1<<31) | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Superblock flags that can be altered by MS_REMOUNT | |
| + */ | |
| +#define MS_RMT_MASK	(MS_RDONLY|MS_SYNCHRONOUS|MS_MANDLOCK|MS_NOATIME|\ | |
| +			 MS_NODIRATIME) | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Old magic mount flag and mask | |
| + */ | |
| +#define MS_MGC_VAL 0xC0ED0000 | |
| +#define MS_MGC_MSK 0xffff0000 | |
| + | |
| +/* Inode flags - they have nothing to superblock flags now */ | |
| + | |
| +#define S_SYNC		1	/* Writes are synced at once */ | |
| +#define S_NOATIME	2	/* Do not update access times */ | |
| +#define S_QUOTA		4	/* Quota initialized for file */ | |
| +#define S_APPEND	8	/* Append-only file */ | |
| +#define S_IMMUTABLE	16	/* Immutable file */ | |
| +#define S_DEAD		32	/* removed, but still open directory */ | |
| +#define S_NOQUOTA	64	/* Inode is not counted to quota */ | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Note that nosuid etc flags are inode-specific: setting some file-system | |
| + * flags just means all the inodes inherit those flags by default. It might be | |
| + * possible to override it selectively if you really wanted to with some | |
| + * ioctl() that is not currently implemented. | |
| + * | |
| + * Exception: MS_RDONLY is always applied to the entire file system. | |
| + * | |
| + * Unfortunately, it is possible to change a filesystems flags with it mounted | |
| + * with files in use.  This means that all of the inodes will not have their | |
| + * i_flags updated.  Hence, i_flags no longer inherit the superblock mount | |
| + * flags, so these have to be checked separately. -- [email protected] | |
| + */ | |
| +#define __IS_FLG(inode,flg) ((inode)->i_sb->s_flags & (flg)) | |
| + | |
| +#define IS_RDONLY(inode) ((inode)->i_sb->s_flags & MS_RDONLY) | |
| +#define IS_SYNC(inode)		(__IS_FLG(inode, MS_SYNCHRONOUS) || ((inode)->i_flags & S_SYNC)) | |
| +#define IS_MANDLOCK(inode)	__IS_FLG(inode, MS_MANDLOCK) | |
| + | |
| +#define IS_QUOTAINIT(inode)	((inode)->i_flags & S_QUOTA) | |
| +#define IS_NOQUOTA(inode)	((inode)->i_flags & S_NOQUOTA) | |
| +#define IS_APPEND(inode)	((inode)->i_flags & S_APPEND) | |
| +#define IS_IMMUTABLE(inode)	((inode)->i_flags & S_IMMUTABLE) | |
| +#define IS_NOATIME(inode)	(__IS_FLG(inode, MS_NOATIME) || ((inode)->i_flags & S_NOATIME)) | |
| +#define IS_NODIRATIME(inode)	__IS_FLG(inode, MS_NODIRATIME) | |
| + | |
| +#define IS_DEADDIR(inode)	((inode)->i_flags & S_DEAD) | |
| + | |
| +/* the read-only stuff doesn't really belong here, but any other place is | |
| +   probably as bad and I don't want to create yet another include file. */ | |
| + | |
| +#define BLKROSET   _IO(0x12,93)	/* set device read-only (0 = read-write) */ | |
| +#define BLKROGET   _IO(0x12,94)	/* get read-only status (0 = read_write) */ | |
| +#define BLKRRPART  _IO(0x12,95)	/* re-read partition table */ | |
| +#define BLKGETSIZE _IO(0x12,96)	/* return device size /512 (long *arg) */ | |
| +#define BLKFLSBUF  _IO(0x12,97)	/* flush buffer cache */ | |
| +#define BLKRASET   _IO(0x12,98)	/* Set read ahead for block device */ | |
| +#define BLKRAGET   _IO(0x12,99)	/* get current read ahead setting */ | |
| +#define BLKFRASET  _IO(0x12,100)/* set filesystem (mm/filemap.c) read-ahead */ | |
| +#define BLKFRAGET  _IO(0x12,101)/* get filesystem (mm/filemap.c) read-ahead */ | |
| +#define BLKSECTSET _IO(0x12,102)/* set max sectors per request (ll_rw_blk.c) */ | |
| +#define BLKSECTGET _IO(0x12,103)/* get max sectors per request (ll_rw_blk.c) */ | |
| +#define BLKSSZGET  _IO(0x12,104)/* get block device sector size */ | |
| +#if 0 | |
| +#define BLKPG      _IO(0x12,105)/* See blkpg.h */ | |
| +#define BLKELVGET  _IOR(0x12,106,sizeof(blkelv_ioctl_arg_t))/* elevator get */ | |
| +#define BLKELVSET  _IOW(0x12,107,sizeof(blkelv_ioctl_arg_t))/* elevator set */ | |
| +/* This was here just to show that the number is taken - | |
| +   probably all these _IO(0x12,*) ioctls should be moved to blkpg.h. */ | |
| +#endif | |
| +/* A jump here: 108-111 have been used for various private purposes. */ | |
| +#define BLKBSZGET  _IOR(0x12,112,sizeof(int)) | |
| +#define BLKBSZSET  _IOW(0x12,113,sizeof(int)) | |
| +#define BLKGETSIZE64 _IOR(0x12,114,sizeof(u64))	/* return device size in bytes (u64 *arg) */ | |
| + | |
| +#define BMAP_IOCTL 1		/* obsolete - kept for compatibility */ | |
| +#define FIBMAP	   _IO(0x00,1)	/* bmap access */ | |
| +#define FIGETBSZ   _IO(0x00,2)	/* get the block size used for bmap */ | |
| + | |
| +#ifdef __KERNEL__ | |
| + | |
| +#include <asm/semaphore.h> | |
| +#include <asm/byteorder.h> | |
| + | |
| +extern void update_atime (struct inode *); | |
| +extern void update_mctime (struct inode *); | |
| +#define UPDATE_ATIME(inode) update_atime (inode) | |
| + | |
| +extern void buffer_init(unsigned long); | |
| +extern void inode_init(unsigned long); | |
| +extern void mnt_init(unsigned long); | |
| +extern void files_init(unsigned long mempages); | |
| + | |
| +/* bh state bits */ | |
| +enum bh_state_bits { | |
| +	BH_Uptodate,	/* 1 if the buffer contains valid data */ | |
| +	BH_Dirty,	/* 1 if the buffer is dirty */ | |
| +	BH_Lock,	/* 1 if the buffer is locked */ | |
| +	BH_Req,		/* 0 if the buffer has been invalidated */ | |
| +	BH_Mapped,	/* 1 if the buffer has a disk mapping */ | |
| +	BH_New,		/* 1 if the buffer is new and not yet written out */ | |
| +	BH_Async,	/* 1 if the buffer is under end_buffer_io_async I/O */ | |
| +	BH_Wait_IO,	/* 1 if we should write out this buffer */ | |
| +	BH_Launder,	/* 1 if we can throttle on this buffer */ | |
| +	BH_Attached,	/* 1 if b_inode_buffers is linked into a list */ | |
| +	BH_JBD,		/* 1 if it has an attached journal_head */ | |
| +	BH_Sync,	/* 1 if the buffer is a sync read */ | |
| + | |
| +	BH_PrivateStart,/* not a state bit, but the first bit available | |
| +			 * for private allocation by other entities | |
| +			 */ | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +#define MAX_BUF_PER_PAGE (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE / 512) | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Try to keep the most commonly used fields in single cache lines (16 | |
| + * bytes) to improve performance.  This ordering should be | |
| + * particularly beneficial on 32-bit processors. | |
| + *  | |
| + * We use the first 16 bytes for the data which is used in searches | |
| + * over the block hash lists (ie. getblk() and friends). | |
| + *  | |
| + * The second 16 bytes we use for lru buffer scans, as used by | |
| + * sync_buffers() and refill_freelist().  -- sct | |
| + */ | |
| +struct buffer_head { | |
| +	/* First cache line: */ | |
| +	struct buffer_head *b_next;	/* Hash queue list */ | |
| +	unsigned long b_blocknr;	/* block number */ | |
| +	unsigned short b_size;		/* block size */ | |
| +	unsigned short b_list;		/* List that this buffer appears */ | |
| +	kdev_t b_dev;			/* device (B_FREE = free) */ | |
| + | |
| +	atomic_t b_count;		/* users using this block */ | |
| +	kdev_t b_rdev;			/* Real device */ | |
| +	unsigned long b_state;		/* buffer state bitmap (see above) */ | |
| +	unsigned long b_flushtime;	/* Time when (dirty) buffer should be written */ | |
| + | |
| +	struct buffer_head *b_next_free;/* lru/free list linkage */ | |
| +	struct buffer_head *b_prev_free;/* doubly linked list of buffers */ | |
| +	struct buffer_head *b_this_page;/* circular list of buffers in one page */ | |
| +	struct buffer_head *b_reqnext;	/* request queue */ | |
| + | |
| +	struct buffer_head **b_pprev;	/* doubly linked list of hash-queue */ | |
| +	char * b_data;			/* pointer to data block */ | |
| +	struct page *b_page;		/* the page this bh is mapped to */ | |
| +	void (*b_end_io)(struct buffer_head *bh, int uptodate); /* I/O completion */ | |
| + 	void *b_private;		/* reserved for b_end_io */ | |
| + | |
| +	unsigned long b_rsector;	/* Real buffer location on disk */ | |
| +	wait_queue_head_t b_wait; | |
| + | |
| +	struct list_head     b_inode_buffers;	/* doubly linked list of inode dirty buffers */ | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +typedef void (bh_end_io_t)(struct buffer_head *bh, int uptodate); | |
| +void init_buffer(struct buffer_head *, bh_end_io_t *, void *); | |
| + | |
| +#define __buffer_state(bh, state)	(((bh)->b_state & (1UL << BH_##state)) != 0) | |
| + | |
| +#define buffer_uptodate(bh)	__buffer_state(bh,Uptodate) | |
| +#define buffer_dirty(bh)	__buffer_state(bh,Dirty) | |
| +#define buffer_locked(bh)	__buffer_state(bh,Lock) | |
| +#define buffer_req(bh)		__buffer_state(bh,Req) | |
| +#define buffer_mapped(bh)	__buffer_state(bh,Mapped) | |
| +#define buffer_new(bh)		__buffer_state(bh,New) | |
| +#define buffer_async(bh)	__buffer_state(bh,Async) | |
| +#define buffer_launder(bh)	__buffer_state(bh,Launder) | |
| + | |
| +#define bh_offset(bh)		((unsigned long)(bh)->b_data & ~PAGE_MASK) | |
| + | |
| +extern void set_bh_page(struct buffer_head *bh, struct page *page, unsigned long offset); | |
| + | |
| +#define touch_buffer(bh)	mark_page_accessed(bh->b_page) | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +#include <linux/pipe_fs_i.h> | |
| +#include <linux/minix_fs_i.h> | |
| +#include <linux/ext2_fs_i.h> | |
| +#include <linux/ext3_fs_i.h> | |
| +#include <linux/hpfs_fs_i.h> | |
| +#include <linux/ntfs_fs_i.h> | |
| +#include <linux/msdos_fs_i.h> | |
| +#include <linux/umsdos_fs_i.h> | |
| +#include <linux/iso_fs_i.h> | |
| +#include <linux/nfs_fs_i.h> | |
| +#include <linux/sysv_fs_i.h> | |
| +#include <linux/affs_fs_i.h> | |
| +#include <linux/ufs_fs_i.h> | |
| +#include <linux/efs_fs_i.h> | |
| +#include <linux/coda_fs_i.h> | |
| +#include <linux/romfs_fs_i.h> | |
| +#include <linux/shmem_fs.h> | |
| +#include <linux/smb_fs_i.h> | |
| +#include <linux/hfs_fs_i.h> | |
| +#include <linux/adfs_fs_i.h> | |
| +#include <linux/qnx4_fs_i.h> | |
| +#include <linux/reiserfs_fs_i.h> | |
| +#include <linux/bfs_fs_i.h> | |
| +#include <linux/udf_fs_i.h> | |
| +#include <linux/ncp_fs_i.h> | |
| +#include <linux/proc_fs_i.h> | |
| +#include <linux/usbdev_fs_i.h> | |
| +#include <linux/jffs2_fs_i.h> | |
| +#include <linux/cramfs_fs_sb.h> | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Attribute flags.  These should be or-ed together to figure out what | |
| + * has been changed! | |
| + */ | |
| +#define ATTR_MODE	1 | |
| +#define ATTR_UID	2 | |
| +#define ATTR_GID	4 | |
| +#define ATTR_SIZE	8 | |
| +#define ATTR_ATIME	16 | |
| +#define ATTR_MTIME	32 | |
| +#define ATTR_CTIME	64 | |
| +#define ATTR_ATIME_SET	128 | |
| +#define ATTR_MTIME_SET	256 | |
| +#define ATTR_FORCE	512	/* Not a change, but a change it */ | |
| +#define ATTR_ATTR_FLAG	1024 | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * This is the Inode Attributes structure, used for notify_change().  It | |
| + * uses the above definitions as flags, to know which values have changed. | |
| + * Also, in this manner, a Filesystem can look at only the values it cares | |
| + * about.  Basically, these are the attributes that the VFS layer can | |
| + * request to change from the FS layer. | |
| + * | |
| + * Derek Atkins <[email protected]> 94-10-20 | |
| + */ | |
| +struct iattr { | |
| +	unsigned int	ia_valid; | |
| +	umode_t		ia_mode; | |
| +	uid_t		ia_uid; | |
| +	gid_t		ia_gid; | |
| +	loff_t		ia_size; | |
| +	time_t		ia_atime; | |
| +	time_t		ia_mtime; | |
| +	time_t		ia_ctime; | |
| +	unsigned int	ia_attr_flags; | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * This is the inode attributes flag definitions | |
| + */ | |
| +#define ATTR_FLAG_SYNCRONOUS	1 	/* Syncronous write */ | |
| +#define ATTR_FLAG_NOATIME	2 	/* Don't update atime */ | |
| +#define ATTR_FLAG_APPEND	4 	/* Append-only file */ | |
| +#define ATTR_FLAG_IMMUTABLE	8 	/* Immutable file */ | |
| +#define ATTR_FLAG_NODIRATIME	16 	/* Don't update atime for directory */ | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Includes for diskquotas and mount structures. | |
| + */ | |
| +#include <linux/quota.h> | |
| +#include <linux/mount.h> | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * oh the beauties of C type declarations. | |
| + */ | |
| +struct page; | |
| +struct address_space; | |
| +struct kiobuf; | |
| + | |
| +struct address_space_operations { | |
| +	int (*writepage)(struct page *); | |
| +	int (*readpage)(struct file *, struct page *); | |
| +	int (*sync_page)(struct page *); | |
| +	/* | |
| +	 * ext3 requires that a successful prepare_write() call be followed | |
| +	 * by a commit_write() call - they must be balanced | |
| +	 */ | |
| +	int (*prepare_write)(struct file *, struct page *, unsigned, unsigned); | |
| +	int (*commit_write)(struct file *, struct page *, unsigned, unsigned); | |
| +	/* Unfortunately this kludge is needed for FIBMAP. Don't use it */ | |
| +	int (*bmap)(struct address_space *, long); | |
| +	int (*flushpage) (struct page *, unsigned long); | |
| +	int (*releasepage) (struct page *, int); | |
| +#define KERNEL_HAS_O_DIRECT /* this is for modules out of the kernel */ | |
| +	int (*direct_IO)(int, struct inode *, struct kiobuf *, unsigned long, int); | |
| +#define KERNEL_HAS_DIRECT_FILEIO /* Unfortunate kludge due to lack of foresight */ | |
| +	int (*direct_fileIO)(int, struct file *, struct kiobuf *, unsigned long, int); | |
| +	void (*removepage)(struct page *); /* called when page gets removed from the inode */ | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +struct address_space { | |
| +	struct list_head	clean_pages;	/* list of clean pages */ | |
| +	struct list_head	dirty_pages;	/* list of dirty pages */ | |
| +	struct list_head	locked_pages;	/* list of locked pages */ | |
| +	unsigned long		nrpages;	/* number of total pages */ | |
| +	struct address_space_operations *a_ops;	/* methods */ | |
| +	struct inode		*host;		/* owner: inode, block_device */ | |
| +	struct vm_area_struct	*i_mmap;	/* list of private mappings */ | |
| +	struct vm_area_struct	*i_mmap_shared; /* list of shared mappings */ | |
| +	spinlock_t		i_shared_lock;  /* and spinlock protecting it */ | |
| +	int			gfp_mask;	/* how to allocate the pages */ | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +struct char_device { | |
| +	struct list_head	hash; | |
| +	atomic_t		count; | |
| +	dev_t			dev; | |
| +	atomic_t		openers; | |
| +	struct semaphore	sem; | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +struct block_device { | |
| +	struct list_head	bd_hash; | |
| +	atomic_t		bd_count; | |
| +	struct inode *		bd_inode; | |
| +	dev_t			bd_dev;  /* not a kdev_t - it's a search key */ | |
| +	int			bd_openers; | |
| +	const struct block_device_operations *bd_op; | |
| +	struct semaphore	bd_sem;	/* open/close mutex */ | |
| +	struct list_head	bd_inodes; | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +struct inode { | |
| +	struct list_head	i_hash; | |
| +	struct list_head	i_list; | |
| +	struct list_head	i_dentry; | |
| +	 | |
| +	struct list_head	i_dirty_buffers; | |
| +	struct list_head	i_dirty_data_buffers; | |
| + | |
| +	unsigned long		i_ino; | |
| +	atomic_t		i_count; | |
| +	kdev_t			i_dev; | |
| +	umode_t			i_mode; | |
| +	nlink_t			i_nlink; | |
| +	uid_t			i_uid; | |
| +	gid_t			i_gid; | |
| +	kdev_t			i_rdev; | |
| +	loff_t			i_size; | |
| +	time_t			i_atime; | |
| +	time_t			i_mtime; | |
| +	time_t			i_ctime; | |
| +	unsigned int		i_blkbits; | |
| +	unsigned long		i_blksize; | |
| +	unsigned long		i_blocks; | |
| +	unsigned long		i_version; | |
| +	unsigned short          i_bytes; | |
| +	struct semaphore	i_sem; | |
| +	struct rw_semaphore	i_alloc_sem; | |
| +	struct semaphore	i_zombie; | |
| +	struct inode_operations	*i_op; | |
| +	struct file_operations	*i_fop;	/* former ->i_op->default_file_ops */ | |
| +	struct super_block	*i_sb; | |
| +	wait_queue_head_t	i_wait; | |
| +	struct file_lock	*i_flock; | |
| +	struct address_space	*i_mapping; | |
| +	struct address_space	i_data; | |
| +	struct dquot		*i_dquot[MAXQUOTAS]; | |
| +	/* These three should probably be a union */ | |
| +	struct list_head	i_devices; | |
| +	struct pipe_inode_info	*i_pipe; | |
| +	struct block_device	*i_bdev; | |
| +	struct char_device	*i_cdev; | |
| + | |
| +	unsigned long		i_dnotify_mask; /* Directory notify events */ | |
| +	struct dnotify_struct	*i_dnotify; /* for directory notifications */ | |
| + | |
| +	unsigned long		i_state; | |
| + | |
| +	unsigned int		i_flags; | |
| +	unsigned char		i_sock; | |
| + | |
| +	atomic_t		i_writecount; | |
| +	unsigned int		i_attr_flags; | |
| +	__u32			i_generation; | |
| +	union { | |
| +		struct minix_inode_info		minix_i; | |
| +		struct ext2_inode_info		ext2_i; | |
| +		struct ext3_inode_info		ext3_i; | |
| +		struct hpfs_inode_info		hpfs_i; | |
| +		struct ntfs_inode_info		ntfs_i; | |
| +		struct msdos_inode_info		msdos_i; | |
| +		struct umsdos_inode_info	umsdos_i; | |
| +		struct iso_inode_info		isofs_i; | |
| +		struct nfs_inode_info		nfs_i; | |
| +		struct sysv_inode_info		sysv_i; | |
| +		struct affs_inode_info		affs_i; | |
| +		struct ufs_inode_info		ufs_i; | |
| +		struct efs_inode_info		efs_i; | |
| +		struct romfs_inode_info		romfs_i; | |
| +		struct shmem_inode_info		shmem_i; | |
| +		struct coda_inode_info		coda_i; | |
| +		struct smb_inode_info		smbfs_i; | |
| +		struct hfs_inode_info		hfs_i; | |
| +		struct adfs_inode_info		adfs_i; | |
| +		struct qnx4_inode_info		qnx4_i; | |
| +		struct reiserfs_inode_info	reiserfs_i; | |
| +		struct bfs_inode_info		bfs_i; | |
| +		struct udf_inode_info		udf_i; | |
| +		struct ncp_inode_info		ncpfs_i; | |
| +		struct proc_inode_info		proc_i; | |
| +		struct socket			socket_i; | |
| +		struct usbdev_inode_info        usbdev_i; | |
| +		struct jffs2_inode_info		jffs2_i; | |
| +		void				*generic_ip; | |
| +	} u; | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +static inline void inode_add_bytes(struct inode *inode, loff_t bytes) | |
| +{ | |
| +	inode->i_blocks += bytes >> 9; | |
| +	bytes &= 511; | |
| +	inode->i_bytes += bytes; | |
| +	if (inode->i_bytes >= 512) { | |
| +		inode->i_blocks++; | |
| +		inode->i_bytes -= 512; | |
| +	} | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +static inline void inode_sub_bytes(struct inode *inode, loff_t bytes) | |
| +{ | |
| +	inode->i_blocks -= bytes >> 9; | |
| +	bytes &= 511; | |
| +	if (inode->i_bytes < bytes) { | |
| +		inode->i_blocks--; | |
| +		inode->i_bytes += 512; | |
| +	} | |
| +	inode->i_bytes -= bytes; | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +static inline loff_t inode_get_bytes(struct inode *inode) | |
| +{ | |
| +	return (((loff_t)inode->i_blocks) << 9) + inode->i_bytes; | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +static inline void inode_set_bytes(struct inode *inode, loff_t bytes) | |
| +{ | |
| +	inode->i_blocks = bytes >> 9; | |
| +	inode->i_bytes = bytes & 511; | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +struct fown_struct { | |
| +	int pid;		/* pid or -pgrp where SIGIO should be sent */ | |
| +	uid_t uid, euid;	/* uid/euid of process setting the owner */ | |
| +	int signum;		/* posix.1b rt signal to be delivered on IO */ | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +struct file { | |
| +	struct list_head	f_list; | |
| +	struct dentry		*f_dentry; | |
| +	struct vfsmount         *f_vfsmnt; | |
| +	struct file_operations	*f_op; | |
| +	atomic_t		f_count; | |
| +	unsigned int 		f_flags; | |
| +	mode_t			f_mode; | |
| +	loff_t			f_pos; | |
| +	unsigned long 		f_reada, f_ramax, f_raend, f_ralen, f_rawin; | |
| +	struct fown_struct	f_owner; | |
| +	unsigned int		f_uid, f_gid; | |
| +	int			f_error; | |
| + | |
| +	unsigned long		f_version; | |
| + | |
| +	/* needed for tty driver, and maybe others */ | |
| +	void			*private_data; | |
| + | |
| +	/* preallocated helper kiobuf to speedup O_DIRECT */ | |
| +	struct kiobuf		*f_iobuf; | |
| +	long			f_iobuf_lock; | |
| +}; | |
| +extern spinlock_t files_lock; | |
| +#define file_list_lock() spin_lock(&files_lock); | |
| +#define file_list_unlock() spin_unlock(&files_lock); | |
| + | |
| +#define get_file(x)	atomic_inc(&(x)->f_count) | |
| +#define file_count(x)	atomic_read(&(x)->f_count) | |
| + | |
| +extern int init_private_file(struct file *, struct dentry *, int); | |
| + | |
| +#define	MAX_NON_LFS	((1UL<<31) - 1) | |
| + | |
| +/* Page cache limit. The filesystems should put that into their s_maxbytes  | |
| +   limits, otherwise bad things can happen in VM. */  | |
| +#if BITS_PER_LONG==32 | |
| +#define MAX_LFS_FILESIZE	(((u64)PAGE_CACHE_SIZE << (BITS_PER_LONG-1))-1)  | |
| +#elif BITS_PER_LONG==64 | |
| +#define MAX_LFS_FILESIZE 	0x7fffffffffffffff | |
| +#endif | |
| + | |
| +#define FL_POSIX	1 | |
| +#define FL_FLOCK	2 | |
| +#define FL_BROKEN	4	/* broken flock() emulation */ | |
| +#define FL_ACCESS	8	/* for processes suspended by mandatory locking */ | |
| +#define FL_LOCKD	16	/* lock held by rpc.lockd */ | |
| +#define FL_LEASE	32	/* lease held on this file */ | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * The POSIX file lock owner is determined by | |
| + * the "struct files_struct" in the thread group | |
| + * (or NULL for no owner - BSD locks). | |
| + * | |
| + * Lockd stuffs a "host" pointer into this. | |
| + */ | |
| +typedef struct files_struct *fl_owner_t; | |
| + | |
| +struct file_lock { | |
| +	struct file_lock *fl_next;	/* singly linked list for this inode  */ | |
| +	struct list_head fl_link;	/* doubly linked list of all locks */ | |
| +	struct list_head fl_block;	/* circular list of blocked processes */ | |
| +	fl_owner_t fl_owner; | |
| +	unsigned int fl_pid; | |
| +	wait_queue_head_t fl_wait; | |
| +	struct file *fl_file; | |
| +	unsigned char fl_flags; | |
| +	unsigned char fl_type; | |
| +	loff_t fl_start; | |
| +	loff_t fl_end; | |
| + | |
| +	void (*fl_notify)(struct file_lock *);	/* unblock callback */ | |
| +	void (*fl_insert)(struct file_lock *);	/* lock insertion callback */ | |
| +	void (*fl_remove)(struct file_lock *);	/* lock removal callback */ | |
| + | |
| +	struct fasync_struct *	fl_fasync; /* for lease break notifications */ | |
| +	unsigned long fl_break_time;	/* for nonblocking lease breaks */ | |
| + | |
| +	union { | |
| +		struct nfs_lock_info	nfs_fl; | |
| +	} fl_u; | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +/* The following constant reflects the upper bound of the file/locking space */ | |
| +#ifndef OFFSET_MAX | |
| +#define INT_LIMIT(x)	(~((x)1 << (sizeof(x)*8 - 1))) | |
| +#define OFFSET_MAX	INT_LIMIT(loff_t) | |
| +#define OFFT_OFFSET_MAX	INT_LIMIT(off_t) | |
| +#endif | |
| + | |
| +extern struct list_head file_lock_list; | |
| + | |
| +#include <linux/fcntl.h> | |
| + | |
| +extern int fcntl_getlk(unsigned int, struct flock *); | |
| +extern int fcntl_setlk(unsigned int, unsigned int, struct flock *); | |
| + | |
| +extern int fcntl_getlk64(unsigned int, struct flock64 *); | |
| +extern int fcntl_setlk64(unsigned int, unsigned int, struct flock64 *); | |
| + | |
| +/* fs/locks.c */ | |
| +extern void locks_init_lock(struct file_lock *); | |
| +extern void locks_copy_lock(struct file_lock *, struct file_lock *); | |
| +extern void locks_remove_posix(struct file *, fl_owner_t); | |
| +extern void locks_remove_flock(struct file *); | |
| +extern struct file_lock *posix_test_lock(struct file *, struct file_lock *); | |
| +extern int posix_lock_file(struct file *, struct file_lock *, unsigned int); | |
| +extern void posix_block_lock(struct file_lock *, struct file_lock *); | |
| +extern void posix_unblock_lock(struct file_lock *); | |
| +extern int posix_locks_deadlock(struct file_lock *, struct file_lock *); | |
| +extern int __get_lease(struct inode *inode, unsigned int flags); | |
| +extern time_t lease_get_mtime(struct inode *); | |
| +extern int lock_may_read(struct inode *, loff_t start, unsigned long count); | |
| +extern int lock_may_write(struct inode *, loff_t start, unsigned long count); | |
| +extern void steal_locks(fl_owner_t from); | |
| + | |
| +struct fasync_struct { | |
| +	int	magic; | |
| +	int	fa_fd; | |
| +	struct	fasync_struct	*fa_next; /* singly linked list */ | |
| +	struct	file 		*fa_file; | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +#define FASYNC_MAGIC 0x4601 | |
| + | |
| +/* SMP safe fasync helpers: */ | |
| +extern int fasync_helper(int, struct file *, int, struct fasync_struct **); | |
| +/* can be called from interrupts */ | |
| +extern void kill_fasync(struct fasync_struct **, int, int); | |
| +/* only for net: no internal synchronization */ | |
| +extern void __kill_fasync(struct fasync_struct *, int, int); | |
| + | |
| +struct nameidata { | |
| +	struct dentry *dentry; | |
| +	struct vfsmount *mnt; | |
| +	struct qstr last; | |
| +	unsigned int flags; | |
| +	int last_type; | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + *	Umount options | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +#define MNT_FORCE	0x00000001	/* Attempt to forcibily umount */ | |
| +#define MNT_DETACH	0x00000002	/* Just detach from the tree */ | |
| + | |
| +#include <linux/minix_fs_sb.h> | |
| +#include <linux/ext2_fs_sb.h> | |
| +#include <linux/ext3_fs_sb.h> | |
| +#include <linux/hpfs_fs_sb.h> | |
| +#include <linux/ntfs_fs_sb.h> | |
| +#include <linux/msdos_fs_sb.h> | |
| +#include <linux/iso_fs_sb.h> | |
| +#include <linux/nfs_fs_sb.h> | |
| +#include <linux/sysv_fs_sb.h> | |
| +#include <linux/affs_fs_sb.h> | |
| +#include <linux/ufs_fs_sb.h> | |
| +#include <linux/efs_fs_sb.h> | |
| +#include <linux/romfs_fs_sb.h> | |
| +#include <linux/smb_fs_sb.h> | |
| +#include <linux/hfs_fs_sb.h> | |
| +#include <linux/adfs_fs_sb.h> | |
| +#include <linux/qnx4_fs_sb.h> | |
| +#include <linux/reiserfs_fs_sb.h> | |
| +#include <linux/bfs_fs_sb.h> | |
| +#include <linux/udf_fs_sb.h> | |
| +#include <linux/ncp_fs_sb.h> | |
| +#include <linux/usbdev_fs_sb.h> | |
| +#include <linux/cramfs_fs_sb.h> | |
| +#include <linux/jffs2_fs_sb.h> | |
| + | |
| +extern struct list_head super_blocks; | |
| +extern spinlock_t sb_lock; | |
| + | |
| +#define sb_entry(list)	list_entry((list), struct super_block, s_list) | |
| +#define S_BIAS (1<<30) | |
| +struct super_block { | |
| +	struct list_head	s_list;		/* Keep this first */ | |
| +	kdev_t			s_dev; | |
| +	unsigned long		s_blocksize; | |
| +	unsigned char		s_blocksize_bits; | |
| +	unsigned char		s_dirt; | |
| +	unsigned long long	s_maxbytes;	/* Max file size */ | |
| +	struct file_system_type	*s_type; | |
| +	struct super_operations	*s_op; | |
| +	struct dquot_operations	*dq_op; | |
| +	struct quotactl_ops	*s_qcop; | |
| +	unsigned long		s_flags; | |
| +	unsigned long		s_magic; | |
| +	struct dentry		*s_root; | |
| +	struct rw_semaphore	s_umount; | |
| +	struct semaphore	s_lock; | |
| +	int			s_count; | |
| +	atomic_t		s_active; | |
| + | |
| +	struct list_head	s_dirty;	/* dirty inodes */ | |
| +	struct list_head	s_locked_inodes;/* inodes being synced */ | |
| +	struct list_head	s_files; | |
| + | |
| +	struct block_device	*s_bdev; | |
| +	struct list_head	s_instances; | |
| +	struct quota_info	s_dquot;	/* Diskquota specific options */ | |
| + | |
| +	union { | |
| +		struct minix_sb_info	minix_sb; | |
| +		struct ext2_sb_info	ext2_sb; | |
| +		struct ext3_sb_info	ext3_sb; | |
| +		struct hpfs_sb_info	hpfs_sb; | |
| +		struct ntfs_sb_info	ntfs_sb; | |
| +		struct msdos_sb_info	msdos_sb; | |
| +		struct isofs_sb_info	isofs_sb; | |
| +		struct nfs_sb_info	nfs_sb; | |
| +		struct sysv_sb_info	sysv_sb; | |
| +		struct affs_sb_info	affs_sb; | |
| +		struct ufs_sb_info	ufs_sb; | |
| +		struct efs_sb_info	efs_sb; | |
| +		struct shmem_sb_info	shmem_sb; | |
| +		struct romfs_sb_info	romfs_sb; | |
| +		struct smb_sb_info	smbfs_sb; | |
| +		struct hfs_sb_info	hfs_sb; | |
| +		struct adfs_sb_info	adfs_sb; | |
| +		struct qnx4_sb_info	qnx4_sb; | |
| +		struct reiserfs_sb_info	reiserfs_sb; | |
| +		struct bfs_sb_info	bfs_sb; | |
| +		struct udf_sb_info	udf_sb; | |
| +		struct ncp_sb_info	ncpfs_sb; | |
| +		struct usbdev_sb_info   usbdevfs_sb; | |
| +		struct jffs2_sb_info	jffs2_sb; | |
| +		struct cramfs_sb_info	cramfs_sb; | |
| +		void			*generic_sbp; | |
| +	} u; | |
| +	/* | |
| +	 * The next field is for VFS *only*. No filesystems have any business | |
| +	 * even looking at it. You had been warned. | |
| +	 */ | |
| +	struct semaphore s_vfs_rename_sem;	/* Kludge */ | |
| + | |
| +	/* The next field is used by knfsd when converting a (inode number based) | |
| +	 * file handle into a dentry. As it builds a path in the dcache tree from | |
| +	 * the bottom up, there may for a time be a subpath of dentrys which is not | |
| +	 * connected to the main tree.  This semaphore ensure that there is only ever | |
| +	 * one such free path per filesystem.  Note that unconnected files (or other | |
| +	 * non-directories) are allowed, but not unconnected diretories. | |
| +	 */ | |
| +	struct semaphore s_nfsd_free_path_sem; | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * VFS helper functions.. | |
| + */ | |
| +extern int vfs_create(struct inode *, struct dentry *, int); | |
| +extern int vfs_mkdir(struct inode *, struct dentry *, int); | |
| +extern int vfs_mknod(struct inode *, struct dentry *, int, dev_t); | |
| +extern int vfs_symlink(struct inode *, struct dentry *, const char *); | |
| +extern int vfs_link(struct dentry *, struct inode *, struct dentry *); | |
| +extern int vfs_rmdir(struct inode *, struct dentry *); | |
| +extern int vfs_unlink(struct inode *, struct dentry *); | |
| +extern int vfs_rename(struct inode *, struct dentry *, struct inode *, struct dentry *); | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * File types | |
| + */ | |
| +#define DT_UNKNOWN	0 | |
| +#define DT_FIFO		1 | |
| +#define DT_CHR		2 | |
| +#define DT_DIR		4 | |
| +#define DT_BLK		6 | |
| +#define DT_REG		8 | |
| +#define DT_LNK		10 | |
| +#define DT_SOCK		12 | |
| +#define DT_WHT		14 | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * This is the "filldir" function type, used by readdir() to let | |
| + * the kernel specify what kind of dirent layout it wants to have. | |
| + * This allows the kernel to read directories into kernel space or | |
| + * to have different dirent layouts depending on the binary type. | |
| + */ | |
| +typedef int (*filldir_t)(void *, const char *, int, loff_t, ino_t, unsigned); | |
| + | |
| +struct block_device_operations { | |
| +	int (*open) (struct inode *, struct file *); | |
| +	int (*release) (struct inode *, struct file *); | |
| +	int (*ioctl) (struct inode *, struct file *, unsigned, unsigned long); | |
| +	int (*check_media_change) (kdev_t); | |
| +	int (*revalidate) (kdev_t); | |
| +	struct module *owner; | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * NOTE: | |
| + * read, write, poll, fsync, readv, writev can be called | |
| + *   without the big kernel lock held in all filesystems. | |
| + */ | |
| +struct file_operations { | |
| +	struct module *owner; | |
| +	loff_t (*llseek) (struct file *, loff_t, int); | |
| +	ssize_t (*read) (struct file *, char *, size_t, loff_t *); | |
| +	ssize_t (*write) (struct file *, const char *, size_t, loff_t *); | |
| +	int (*readdir) (struct file *, void *, filldir_t); | |
| +	unsigned int (*poll) (struct file *, struct poll_table_struct *); | |
| +	int (*ioctl) (struct inode *, struct file *, unsigned int, unsigned long); | |
| +	int (*mmap) (struct file *, struct vm_area_struct *); | |
| +	int (*open) (struct inode *, struct file *); | |
| +	int (*flush) (struct file *); | |
| +	int (*release) (struct inode *, struct file *); | |
| +	int (*fsync) (struct file *, struct dentry *, int datasync); | |
| +	int (*fasync) (int, struct file *, int); | |
| +	int (*lock) (struct file *, int, struct file_lock *); | |
| +	ssize_t (*readv) (struct file *, const struct iovec *, unsigned long, loff_t *); | |
| +	ssize_t (*writev) (struct file *, const struct iovec *, unsigned long, loff_t *); | |
| +	ssize_t (*sendpage) (struct file *, struct page *, int, size_t, loff_t *, int); | |
| +	unsigned long (*get_unmapped_area)(struct file *, unsigned long, unsigned long, unsigned long, unsigned long); | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +struct inode_operations { | |
| +	int (*create) (struct inode *,struct dentry *,int); | |
| +	struct dentry * (*lookup) (struct inode *,struct dentry *); | |
| +	int (*link) (struct dentry *,struct inode *,struct dentry *); | |
| +	int (*unlink) (struct inode *,struct dentry *); | |
| +	int (*symlink) (struct inode *,struct dentry *,const char *); | |
| +	int (*mkdir) (struct inode *,struct dentry *,int); | |
| +	int (*rmdir) (struct inode *,struct dentry *); | |
| +	int (*mknod) (struct inode *,struct dentry *,int,int); | |
| +	int (*rename) (struct inode *, struct dentry *, | |
| +			struct inode *, struct dentry *); | |
| +	int (*readlink) (struct dentry *, char *,int); | |
| +	int (*follow_link) (struct dentry *, struct nameidata *); | |
| +	void (*truncate) (struct inode *); | |
| +	int (*permission) (struct inode *, int); | |
| +	int (*revalidate) (struct dentry *); | |
| +	int (*setattr) (struct dentry *, struct iattr *); | |
| +	int (*getattr) (struct dentry *, struct iattr *); | |
| +	int (*setxattr) (struct dentry *, const char *, void *, size_t, int); | |
| +	ssize_t (*getxattr) (struct dentry *, const char *, void *, size_t); | |
| +	ssize_t (*listxattr) (struct dentry *, char *, size_t); | |
| +	int (*removexattr) (struct dentry *, const char *); | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +struct seq_file; | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * NOTE: write_inode, delete_inode, clear_inode, put_inode can be called | |
| + * without the big kernel lock held in all filesystems. | |
| + */ | |
| +struct super_operations { | |
| +   	struct inode *(*alloc_inode)(struct super_block *sb); | |
| +	void (*destroy_inode)(struct inode *); | |
| + | |
| +	void (*read_inode) (struct inode *); | |
| +   | |
| +  	/* reiserfs kludge.  reiserfs needs 64 bits of information to | |
| +    	** find an inode.  We are using the read_inode2 call to get | |
| +   	** that information.  We don't like this, and are waiting on some | |
| +   	** VFS changes for the real solution. | |
| +   	** iget4 calls read_inode2, iff it is defined | |
| +   	*/ | |
| +    	void (*read_inode2) (struct inode *, void *) ; | |
| +   	void (*dirty_inode) (struct inode *); | |
| +	void (*write_inode) (struct inode *, int); | |
| +	void (*put_inode) (struct inode *); | |
| +	void (*delete_inode) (struct inode *); | |
| +	void (*put_super) (struct super_block *); | |
| +	void (*write_super) (struct super_block *); | |
| +	int (*sync_fs) (struct super_block *); | |
| +	void (*write_super_lockfs) (struct super_block *); | |
| +	void (*unlockfs) (struct super_block *); | |
| +	int (*statfs) (struct super_block *, struct statfs *); | |
| +	int (*remount_fs) (struct super_block *, int *, char *); | |
| +	void (*clear_inode) (struct inode *); | |
| +	void (*umount_begin) (struct super_block *); | |
| + | |
| +	/* Following are for knfsd to interact with "interesting" filesystems | |
| +	 * Currently just reiserfs, but possibly FAT and others later | |
| +	 * | |
| +	 * fh_to_dentry is given a filehandle fragement with length, and a type flag | |
| +	 *   and must return a dentry for the referenced object or, if "parent" is | |
| +	 *   set, a dentry for the parent of the object. | |
| +	 *   If a dentry cannot be found, a "root" dentry should be created and | |
| +	 *   flaged as DCACHE_NFSD_DISCONNECTED. nfsd_iget is an example implementation. | |
| +	 * | |
| +	 * dentry_to_fh is given a dentry and must generate the filesys specific | |
| +	 *   part of the file handle.  Available length is passed in *lenp and used | |
| +	 *   length should be returned therein. | |
| +	 *   If need_parent is set, then dentry_to_fh should encode sufficient information | |
| +	 *   to find the (current) parent. | |
| +	 *   dentry_to_fh should return a 1byte "type" which will be passed back in | |
| +	 *   the fhtype arguement to fh_to_dentry.  Type of 0 is reserved. | |
| +	 *   If filesystem was exportable before the introduction of fh_to_dentry, | |
| +	 *   types 1 and 2 should be used is that same way as the generic code. | |
| +	 *   Type 255 means error. | |
| +	 * | |
| +	 * Lengths are in units of 4bytes, not bytes. | |
| +	 */ | |
| +	struct dentry * (*fh_to_dentry)(struct super_block *sb, __u32 *fh, int len, int fhtype, int parent); | |
| +	int (*dentry_to_fh)(struct dentry *, __u32 *fh, int *lenp, int need_parent); | |
| +	int (*show_options)(struct seq_file *, struct vfsmount *); | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +/* Inode state bits.. */ | |
| +#define I_DIRTY_SYNC		1 /* Not dirty enough for O_DATASYNC */ | |
| +#define I_DIRTY_DATASYNC	2 /* Data-related inode changes pending */ | |
| +#define I_DIRTY_PAGES		4 /* Data-related inode changes pending */ | |
| +#define I_LOCK			8 | |
| +#define I_FREEING		16 | |
| +#define I_CLEAR			32 | |
| + | |
| +#define I_DIRTY (I_DIRTY_SYNC | I_DIRTY_DATASYNC | I_DIRTY_PAGES) | |
| + | |
| +extern void __mark_inode_dirty(struct inode *, int); | |
| +static inline void mark_inode_dirty(struct inode *inode) | |
| +{ | |
| +	__mark_inode_dirty(inode, I_DIRTY); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +static inline void mark_inode_dirty_sync(struct inode *inode) | |
| +{ | |
| +	__mark_inode_dirty(inode, I_DIRTY_SYNC); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +static inline void mark_inode_dirty_pages(struct inode *inode) | |
| +{ | |
| +	__mark_inode_dirty(inode, I_DIRTY_PAGES); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +struct file_system_type { | |
| +	const char *name; | |
| +	int fs_flags; | |
| +	struct super_block *(*read_super) (struct super_block *, void *, int); | |
| +	struct module *owner; | |
| +	struct file_system_type * next; | |
| +	struct list_head fs_supers; | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +#define DECLARE_FSTYPE(var,type,read,flags) \ | |
| +struct file_system_type var = { \ | |
| +	name:		type, \ | |
| +	read_super:	read, \ | |
| +	fs_flags:	flags, \ | |
| +	owner:		THIS_MODULE, \ | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +#define DECLARE_FSTYPE_DEV(var,type,read) \ | |
| +	DECLARE_FSTYPE(var,type,read,FS_REQUIRES_DEV) | |
| + | |
| +/* Alas, no aliases. Too much hassle with bringing module.h everywhere */ | |
| +#define fops_get(fops) \ | |
| +	(((fops) && (fops)->owner)	\ | |
| +		? ( try_inc_mod_count((fops)->owner) ? (fops) : NULL ) \ | |
| +		: (fops)) | |
| + | |
| +#define fops_put(fops) \ | |
| +do {	\ | |
| +	if ((fops) && (fops)->owner) \ | |
| +		__MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT((fops)->owner);	\ | |
| +} while(0) | |
| + | |
| +extern int register_filesystem(struct file_system_type *); | |
| +extern int unregister_filesystem(struct file_system_type *); | |
| +extern struct vfsmount *kern_mount(struct file_system_type *); | |
| +extern int may_umount(struct vfsmount *); | |
| +extern long do_mount(char *, char *, char *, unsigned long, void *); | |
| + | |
| +#define kern_umount mntput | |
| + | |
| +extern int vfs_statfs(struct super_block *, struct statfs *); | |
| + | |
| +/* Return value for VFS lock functions - tells locks.c to lock conventionally | |
| + * REALLY kosha for root NFS and nfs_lock | |
| + */  | |
| +#define LOCK_USE_CLNT 1 | |
| + | |
| +#define FLOCK_VERIFY_READ  1 | |
| +#define FLOCK_VERIFY_WRITE 2 | |
| + | |
| +extern int locks_mandatory_locked(struct inode *); | |
| +extern int locks_mandatory_area(int, struct inode *, struct file *, loff_t, size_t); | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Candidates for mandatory locking have the setgid bit set | |
| + * but no group execute bit -  an otherwise meaningless combination. | |
| + */ | |
| +#define MANDATORY_LOCK(inode) \ | |
| +	(IS_MANDLOCK(inode) && ((inode)->i_mode & (S_ISGID | S_IXGRP)) == S_ISGID) | |
| + | |
| +static inline int locks_verify_locked(struct inode *inode) | |
| +{ | |
| +	if (MANDATORY_LOCK(inode)) | |
| +		return locks_mandatory_locked(inode); | |
| +	return 0; | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +static inline int locks_verify_area(int read_write, struct inode *inode, | |
| +				    struct file *filp, loff_t offset, | |
| +				    size_t count) | |
| +{ | |
| +	if (inode->i_flock && MANDATORY_LOCK(inode)) | |
| +		return locks_mandatory_area(read_write, inode, filp, offset, count); | |
| +	return 0; | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +static inline int locks_verify_truncate(struct inode *inode, | |
| +				    struct file *filp, | |
| +				    loff_t size) | |
| +{ | |
| +	if (inode->i_flock && MANDATORY_LOCK(inode)) | |
| +		return locks_mandatory_area( | |
| +			FLOCK_VERIFY_WRITE, inode, filp, | |
| +			size < inode->i_size ? size : inode->i_size, | |
| +			(size < inode->i_size ? inode->i_size - size | |
| +			 : size - inode->i_size) | |
| +		); | |
| +	return 0; | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +static inline int get_lease(struct inode *inode, unsigned int mode) | |
| +{ | |
| +	if (inode->i_flock) | |
| +		return __get_lease(inode, mode); | |
| +	return 0; | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +/* fs/open.c */ | |
| + | |
| +asmlinkage long sys_open(const char *, int, int); | |
| +asmlinkage long sys_close(unsigned int);	/* yes, it's really unsigned */ | |
| +extern int do_truncate(struct dentry *, loff_t start); | |
| + | |
| +extern struct file *filp_open(const char *, int, int); | |
| +extern struct file * dentry_open(struct dentry *, struct vfsmount *, int); | |
| +extern int filp_close(struct file *, fl_owner_t id); | |
| +extern char * getname(const char *); | |
| + | |
| +/* fs/dcache.c */ | |
| +extern void vfs_caches_init(unsigned long); | |
| + | |
| +#define __getname()	kmem_cache_alloc(names_cachep, SLAB_KERNEL) | |
| +#define putname(name)	kmem_cache_free(names_cachep, (void *)(name)) | |
| + | |
| +enum {BDEV_FILE, BDEV_SWAP, BDEV_FS, BDEV_RAW}; | |
| +extern int register_blkdev(unsigned int, const char *, struct block_device_operations *); | |
| +extern int unregister_blkdev(unsigned int, const char *); | |
| +extern struct block_device *bdget(dev_t); | |
| +extern int bd_acquire(struct inode *inode); | |
| +extern void bd_forget(struct inode *inode); | |
| +extern void bdput(struct block_device *); | |
| +extern struct char_device *cdget(dev_t); | |
| +extern void cdput(struct char_device *); | |
| +extern int blkdev_open(struct inode *, struct file *); | |
| +extern int blkdev_close(struct inode *, struct file *); | |
| +extern struct file_operations def_blk_fops; | |
| +extern struct address_space_operations def_blk_aops; | |
| +extern struct file_operations def_fifo_fops; | |
| +extern int ioctl_by_bdev(struct block_device *, unsigned, unsigned long); | |
| +extern int blkdev_get(struct block_device *, mode_t, unsigned, int); | |
| +extern int blkdev_put(struct block_device *, int); | |
| + | |
| +/* fs/devices.c */ | |
| +extern const struct block_device_operations *get_blkfops(unsigned int); | |
| +extern int register_chrdev(unsigned int, const char *, struct file_operations *); | |
| +extern int unregister_chrdev(unsigned int, const char *); | |
| +extern int chrdev_open(struct inode *, struct file *); | |
| +extern const char * bdevname(kdev_t); | |
| +extern const char * cdevname(kdev_t); | |
| +extern const char * kdevname(kdev_t); | |
| +extern void init_special_inode(struct inode *, umode_t, int); | |
| + | |
| +/* Invalid inode operations -- fs/bad_inode.c */ | |
| +extern void make_bad_inode(struct inode *); | |
| +extern int is_bad_inode(struct inode *); | |
| + | |
| +extern struct file_operations read_fifo_fops; | |
| +extern struct file_operations write_fifo_fops; | |
| +extern struct file_operations rdwr_fifo_fops; | |
| +extern struct file_operations read_pipe_fops; | |
| +extern struct file_operations write_pipe_fops; | |
| +extern struct file_operations rdwr_pipe_fops; | |
| + | |
| +extern int fs_may_remount_ro(struct super_block *); | |
| + | |
| +extern int FASTCALL(try_to_free_buffers(struct page *, unsigned int)); | |
| +extern void refile_buffer(struct buffer_head * buf); | |
| +extern void create_empty_buffers(struct page *, kdev_t, unsigned long); | |
| +extern void end_buffer_io_sync(struct buffer_head *bh, int uptodate); | |
| + | |
| +/* reiserfs_writepage needs this */ | |
| +extern void set_buffer_async_io(struct buffer_head *bh) ; | |
| + | |
| +#define BUF_CLEAN	0 | |
| +#define BUF_LOCKED	1	/* Buffers scheduled for write */ | |
| +#define BUF_DIRTY	2	/* Dirty buffers, not yet scheduled for write */ | |
| +#define NR_LIST		3 | |
| + | |
| +static inline void get_bh(struct buffer_head * bh) | |
| +{ | |
| +        atomic_inc(&(bh)->b_count); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +static inline void put_bh(struct buffer_head *bh) | |
| +{ | |
| +        smp_mb__before_atomic_dec(); | |
| +        atomic_dec(&bh->b_count); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * This is called by bh->b_end_io() handlers when I/O has completed. | |
| + */ | |
| +static inline void mark_buffer_uptodate(struct buffer_head * bh, int on) | |
| +{ | |
| +	if (on) | |
| +		set_bit(BH_Uptodate, &bh->b_state); | |
| +	else | |
| +		clear_bit(BH_Uptodate, &bh->b_state); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +#define atomic_set_buffer_clean(bh) test_and_clear_bit(BH_Dirty, &(bh)->b_state) | |
| + | |
| +static inline void __mark_buffer_clean(struct buffer_head *bh) | |
| +{ | |
| +	refile_buffer(bh); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +static inline void mark_buffer_clean(struct buffer_head * bh) | |
| +{ | |
| +	if (atomic_set_buffer_clean(bh)) | |
| +		__mark_buffer_clean(bh); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +extern void FASTCALL(__mark_dirty(struct buffer_head *bh)); | |
| +extern void FASTCALL(__mark_buffer_dirty(struct buffer_head *bh)); | |
| +extern void FASTCALL(mark_buffer_dirty(struct buffer_head *bh)); | |
| + | |
| +extern void FASTCALL(buffer_insert_list(struct buffer_head *, struct list_head *)); | |
| + | |
| +static inline void buffer_insert_inode_queue(struct buffer_head *bh, struct inode *inode) | |
| +{ | |
| +	buffer_insert_list(bh, &inode->i_dirty_buffers); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +static inline void buffer_insert_inode_data_queue(struct buffer_head *bh, struct inode *inode) | |
| +{ | |
| +	buffer_insert_list(bh, &inode->i_dirty_data_buffers); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +static inline int atomic_set_buffer_dirty(struct buffer_head *bh) | |
| +{ | |
| +	return test_and_set_bit(BH_Dirty, &bh->b_state); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +static inline void mark_buffer_async(struct buffer_head * bh, int on) | |
| +{ | |
| +	if (on) | |
| +		set_bit(BH_Async, &bh->b_state); | |
| +	else | |
| +		clear_bit(BH_Async, &bh->b_state); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +static inline void set_buffer_attached(struct buffer_head *bh) | |
| +{ | |
| +	set_bit(BH_Attached, &bh->b_state); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +static inline void clear_buffer_attached(struct buffer_head *bh) | |
| +{ | |
| +	clear_bit(BH_Attached, &bh->b_state); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +static inline int buffer_attached(struct buffer_head *bh) | |
| +{ | |
| +	return test_bit(BH_Attached, &bh->b_state); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * If an error happens during the make_request, this function | |
| + * has to be recalled. It marks the buffer as clean and not | |
| + * uptodate, and it notifys the upper layer about the end | |
| + * of the I/O. | |
| + */ | |
| +static inline void buffer_IO_error(struct buffer_head * bh) | |
| +{ | |
| +	mark_buffer_clean(bh); | |
| +	/* | |
| +	 * b_end_io has to clear the BH_Uptodate bitflag in the error case! | |
| +	 */ | |
| +	bh->b_end_io(bh, 0); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +static inline void mark_buffer_dirty_inode(struct buffer_head *bh, struct inode *inode) | |
| +{ | |
| +	mark_buffer_dirty(bh); | |
| +	buffer_insert_inode_queue(bh, inode); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +extern void set_buffer_flushtime(struct buffer_head *); | |
| +extern void balance_dirty(void); | |
| +extern int check_disk_change(kdev_t); | |
| +extern int invalidate_inodes(struct super_block *); | |
| +extern int invalidate_device(kdev_t, int); | |
| +extern void invalidate_inode_pages(struct inode *); | |
| +extern void invalidate_inode_pages2(struct address_space *); | |
| +extern void invalidate_inode_buffers(struct inode *); | |
| +#define invalidate_buffers(dev)	__invalidate_buffers((dev), 0) | |
| +#define destroy_buffers(dev)	__invalidate_buffers((dev), 1) | |
| +extern void invalidate_bdev(struct block_device *, int); | |
| +extern void __invalidate_buffers(kdev_t dev, int); | |
| +extern void sync_inodes(kdev_t); | |
| +extern void sync_unlocked_inodes(void); | |
| +extern void write_inode_now(struct inode *, int); | |
| +extern int sync_buffers(kdev_t, int); | |
| +extern void sync_dev(kdev_t); | |
| +extern int fsync_dev(kdev_t); | |
| +extern int fsync_super(struct super_block *); | |
| +extern int fsync_no_super(kdev_t); | |
| +extern void sync_inodes_sb(struct super_block *); | |
| +extern int fsync_buffers_list(struct list_head *); | |
| +static inline int fsync_inode_buffers(struct inode *inode) | |
| +{ | |
| +	return fsync_buffers_list(&inode->i_dirty_buffers); | |
| +} | |
| +static inline int fsync_inode_data_buffers(struct inode *inode) | |
| +{ | |
| +	return fsync_buffers_list(&inode->i_dirty_data_buffers); | |
| +} | |
| +extern int inode_has_buffers(struct inode *); | |
| +extern int do_fdatasync(struct file *); | |
| +extern int filemap_fdatasync(struct address_space *); | |
| +extern int filemap_fdatawait(struct address_space *); | |
| +extern void sync_supers(kdev_t dev, int wait); | |
| +extern int bmap(struct inode *, int); | |
| +extern int notify_change(struct dentry *, struct iattr *); | |
| +extern int permission(struct inode *, int); | |
| +extern int vfs_permission(struct inode *, int); | |
| +extern int get_write_access(struct inode *); | |
| +extern int deny_write_access(struct file *); | |
| +static inline void put_write_access(struct inode * inode) | |
| +{ | |
| +	atomic_dec(&inode->i_writecount); | |
| +} | |
| +static inline void allow_write_access(struct file *file) | |
| +{ | |
| +	if (file) | |
| +		atomic_inc(&file->f_dentry->d_inode->i_writecount); | |
| +} | |
| +extern int do_pipe(int *); | |
| + | |
| +extern int open_namei(const char *, int, int, struct nameidata *); | |
| + | |
| +extern int kernel_read(struct file *, unsigned long, char *, unsigned long); | |
| +extern struct file * open_exec(const char *); | |
| +  | |
| +/* fs/dcache.c -- generic fs support functions */ | |
| +extern int is_subdir(struct dentry *, struct dentry *); | |
| +extern ino_t find_inode_number(struct dentry *, struct qstr *); | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Kernel pointers have redundant information, so we can use a | |
| + * scheme where we can return either an error code or a dentry | |
| + * pointer with the same return value. | |
| + * | |
| + * This should be a per-architecture thing, to allow different | |
| + * error and pointer decisions. | |
| + */ | |
| +static inline void *ERR_PTR(long error) | |
| +{ | |
| +	return (void *) error; | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +static inline long PTR_ERR(const void *ptr) | |
| +{ | |
| +	return (long) ptr; | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +static inline long IS_ERR(const void *ptr) | |
| +{ | |
| +	return (unsigned long)ptr > (unsigned long)-1000L; | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * The bitmask for a lookup event: | |
| + *  - follow links at the end | |
| + *  - require a directory | |
| + *  - ending slashes ok even for nonexistent files | |
| + *  - internal "there are more path compnents" flag | |
| + */ | |
| +#define LOOKUP_FOLLOW		(1) | |
| +#define LOOKUP_DIRECTORY	(2) | |
| +#define LOOKUP_CONTINUE		(4) | |
| +#define LOOKUP_POSITIVE		(8) | |
| +#define LOOKUP_PARENT		(16) | |
| +#define LOOKUP_NOALT		(32) | |
| +/* | |
| + * Type of the last component on LOOKUP_PARENT | |
| + */ | |
| +enum {LAST_NORM, LAST_ROOT, LAST_DOT, LAST_DOTDOT, LAST_BIND}; | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * "descriptor" for what we're up to with a read for sendfile(). | |
| + * This allows us to use the same read code yet | |
| + * have multiple different users of the data that | |
| + * we read from a file. | |
| + * | |
| + * The simplest case just copies the data to user | |
| + * mode. | |
| + */ | |
| +typedef struct { | |
| +	size_t written; | |
| +	size_t count; | |
| +	char * buf; | |
| +	int error; | |
| +} read_descriptor_t; | |
| + | |
| +typedef int (*read_actor_t)(read_descriptor_t *, struct page *, unsigned long, unsigned long); | |
| + | |
| +/* needed for stackable file system support */ | |
| +extern loff_t default_llseek(struct file *file, loff_t offset, int origin); | |
| + | |
| +extern int FASTCALL(__user_walk(const char *, unsigned, struct nameidata *)); | |
| +extern int FASTCALL(path_init(const char *, unsigned, struct nameidata *)); | |
| +extern int FASTCALL(path_walk(const char *, struct nameidata *)); | |
| +extern int FASTCALL(path_lookup(const char *, unsigned, struct nameidata *)); | |
| +extern int FASTCALL(link_path_walk(const char *, struct nameidata *)); | |
| +extern void path_release(struct nameidata *); | |
| +extern int follow_down(struct vfsmount **, struct dentry **); | |
| +extern int follow_up(struct vfsmount **, struct dentry **); | |
| +extern struct dentry * lookup_one_len(const char *, struct dentry *, int); | |
| +extern struct dentry * lookup_hash(struct qstr *, struct dentry *); | |
| +#define user_path_walk(name,nd)	 __user_walk(name, LOOKUP_FOLLOW|LOOKUP_POSITIVE, nd) | |
| +#define user_path_walk_link(name,nd) __user_walk(name, LOOKUP_POSITIVE, nd) | |
| + | |
| +extern void inode_init_once(struct inode *); | |
| +extern void iput(struct inode *); | |
| +extern void force_delete(struct inode *); | |
| +extern struct inode * igrab(struct inode *); | |
| +extern ino_t iunique(struct super_block *, ino_t); | |
| + | |
| +typedef int (*find_inode_t)(struct inode *, unsigned long, void *); | |
| +extern struct inode * iget4(struct super_block *, unsigned long, find_inode_t, void *); | |
| +static inline struct inode *iget(struct super_block *sb, unsigned long ino) | |
| +{ | |
| +	return iget4(sb, ino, NULL, NULL); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +extern void clear_inode(struct inode *); | |
| +extern struct inode *new_inode(struct super_block *sb); | |
| +extern void remove_suid(struct inode *inode); | |
| + | |
| +extern void insert_inode_hash(struct inode *); | |
| +extern void remove_inode_hash(struct inode *); | |
| +extern struct file * get_empty_filp(void); | |
| +extern void file_move(struct file *f, struct list_head *list); | |
| +extern struct buffer_head * get_hash_table(kdev_t, int, int); | |
| +extern struct buffer_head * getblk(kdev_t, int, int); | |
| +extern void ll_rw_block(int, int, struct buffer_head * bh[]); | |
| +extern void submit_bh(int, struct buffer_head *); | |
| +extern int is_read_only(kdev_t); | |
| +extern void __brelse(struct buffer_head *); | |
| +static inline void brelse(struct buffer_head *buf) | |
| +{ | |
| +	if (buf) | |
| +		__brelse(buf); | |
| +} | |
| +extern void __bforget(struct buffer_head *); | |
| +static inline void bforget(struct buffer_head *buf) | |
| +{ | |
| +	if (buf) | |
| +		__bforget(buf); | |
| +} | |
| +extern int set_blocksize(kdev_t, int); | |
| +extern int sb_set_blocksize(struct super_block *, int); | |
| +extern int sb_min_blocksize(struct super_block *, int); | |
| +extern struct buffer_head * bread(kdev_t, int, int); | |
| +static inline struct buffer_head * sb_bread(struct super_block *sb, int block) | |
| +{ | |
| +	return bread(sb->s_dev, block, sb->s_blocksize); | |
| +} | |
| +static inline struct buffer_head * sb_getblk(struct super_block *sb, int block) | |
| +{ | |
| +	return getblk(sb->s_dev, block, sb->s_blocksize); | |
| +} | |
| +static inline struct buffer_head * sb_get_hash_table(struct super_block *sb, int block) | |
| +{ | |
| +	return get_hash_table(sb->s_dev, block, sb->s_blocksize); | |
| +} | |
| +extern void wakeup_bdflush(void); | |
| +extern void put_unused_buffer_head(struct buffer_head * bh); | |
| +extern struct buffer_head * get_unused_buffer_head(int async); | |
| + | |
| +extern int brw_page(int, struct page *, kdev_t, int [], int); | |
| + | |
| +typedef int (get_block_t)(struct inode*,long,struct buffer_head*,int); | |
| + | |
| +/* Generic buffer handling for block filesystems.. */ | |
| +extern int try_to_release_page(struct page * page, int gfp_mask); | |
| +extern int discard_bh_page(struct page *, unsigned long, int); | |
| +#define block_flushpage(page, offset) discard_bh_page(page, offset, 1) | |
| +#define block_invalidate_page(page) discard_bh_page(page, 0, 0) | |
| +extern int block_symlink(struct inode *, const char *, int); | |
| +extern int block_write_full_page(struct page*, get_block_t*); | |
| +extern int block_read_full_page(struct page*, get_block_t*); | |
| +extern int block_prepare_write(struct page*, unsigned, unsigned, get_block_t*); | |
| +extern int cont_prepare_write(struct page*, unsigned, unsigned, get_block_t*, | |
| +				unsigned long *); | |
| +extern int generic_cont_expand(struct inode *inode, loff_t size) ; | |
| +extern int block_commit_write(struct page *page, unsigned from, unsigned to); | |
| +extern int block_sync_page(struct page *); | |
| + | |
| +int generic_block_bmap(struct address_space *, long, get_block_t *); | |
| +int generic_commit_write(struct file *, struct page *, unsigned, unsigned); | |
| +int block_truncate_page(struct address_space *, loff_t, get_block_t *); | |
| +extern int generic_direct_IO(int, struct inode *, struct kiobuf *, unsigned long, int, get_block_t *); | |
| +extern int waitfor_one_page(struct page *); | |
| +extern int writeout_one_page(struct page *); | |
| + | |
| +extern int generic_file_mmap(struct file *, struct vm_area_struct *); | |
| +extern int file_read_actor(read_descriptor_t * desc, struct page *page, unsigned long offset, unsigned long size); | |
| +extern ssize_t generic_file_read(struct file *, char *, size_t, loff_t *); | |
| +extern int precheck_file_write(struct file *, struct inode *, size_t *, loff_t *); | |
| +extern ssize_t generic_file_write(struct file *, const char *, size_t, loff_t *); | |
| +extern void do_generic_file_read(struct file *, loff_t *, read_descriptor_t *, read_actor_t); | |
| +extern loff_t no_llseek(struct file *file, loff_t offset, int origin); | |
| +extern loff_t generic_file_llseek(struct file *file, loff_t offset, int origin); | |
| +extern ssize_t generic_read_dir(struct file *, char *, size_t, loff_t *); | |
| +extern int generic_file_open(struct inode * inode, struct file * filp); | |
| + | |
| +extern struct file_operations generic_ro_fops; | |
| + | |
| +extern int vfs_readlink(struct dentry *, char *, int, const char *); | |
| +extern int vfs_follow_link(struct nameidata *, const char *); | |
| +extern int page_readlink(struct dentry *, char *, int); | |
| +extern int page_follow_link(struct dentry *, struct nameidata *); | |
| +extern struct inode_operations page_symlink_inode_operations; | |
| + | |
| +extern int vfs_readdir(struct file *, filldir_t, void *); | |
| +extern int dcache_dir_open(struct inode *, struct file *); | |
| +extern int dcache_dir_close(struct inode *, struct file *); | |
| +extern loff_t dcache_dir_lseek(struct file *, loff_t, int); | |
| +extern int dcache_dir_fsync(struct file *, struct dentry *, int); | |
| +extern int dcache_readdir(struct file *, void *, filldir_t); | |
| +extern struct file_operations dcache_dir_ops; | |
| + | |
| +extern struct file_system_type *get_fs_type(const char *name); | |
| +extern struct super_block *get_super(kdev_t); | |
| +extern void drop_super(struct super_block *sb); | |
| +static inline int is_mounted(kdev_t dev) | |
| +{ | |
| +	struct super_block *sb = get_super(dev); | |
| +	if (sb) { | |
| +		drop_super(sb); | |
| +		return 1; | |
| +	} | |
| +	return 0; | |
| +} | |
| +unsigned long generate_cluster(kdev_t, int b[], int); | |
| +unsigned long generate_cluster_swab32(kdev_t, int b[], int); | |
| +extern kdev_t ROOT_DEV; | |
| +extern char root_device_name[]; | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +extern void show_buffers(void); | |
| + | |
| +#ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD | |
| +extern unsigned int real_root_dev; | |
| +#endif | |
| + | |
| +extern ssize_t char_read(struct file *, char *, size_t, loff_t *); | |
| +extern ssize_t block_read(struct file *, char *, size_t, loff_t *); | |
| +extern int read_ahead[]; | |
| + | |
| +extern ssize_t char_write(struct file *, const char *, size_t, loff_t *); | |
| +extern ssize_t block_write(struct file *, const char *, size_t, loff_t *); | |
| + | |
| +extern int file_fsync(struct file *, struct dentry *, int); | |
| +extern int generic_buffer_fdatasync(struct inode *inode, unsigned long start_idx, unsigned long end_idx); | |
| +extern int generic_osync_inode(struct inode *, int); | |
| +#define OSYNC_METADATA (1<<0) | |
| +#define OSYNC_DATA (1<<1) | |
| +#define OSYNC_INODE (1<<2) | |
| + | |
| +extern int inode_change_ok(struct inode *, struct iattr *); | |
| +extern int inode_setattr(struct inode *, struct iattr *); | |
| + | |
| +/* kernel/fork.c */ | |
| +extern int unshare_files(void); | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Common dentry functions for inclusion in the VFS | |
| + * or in other stackable file systems.  Some of these | |
| + * functions were in linux/fs/ C (VFS) files. | |
| + * | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Locking the parent is needed to: | |
| + *  - serialize directory operations | |
| + *  - make sure the parent doesn't change from | |
| + *    under us in the middle of an operation. | |
| + * | |
| + * NOTE! Right now we'd rather use a "struct inode" | |
| + * for this, but as I expect things to move toward | |
| + * using dentries instead for most things it is | |
| + * probably better to start with the conceptually | |
| + * better interface of relying on a path of dentries. | |
| + */ | |
| +static inline struct dentry *lock_parent(struct dentry *dentry) | |
| +{ | |
| +	struct dentry *dir = dget(dentry->d_parent); | |
| + | |
| +	down(&dir->d_inode->i_sem); | |
| +	return dir; | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +static inline struct dentry *get_parent(struct dentry *dentry) | |
| +{ | |
| +	return dget(dentry->d_parent); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +static inline void unlock_dir(struct dentry *dir) | |
| +{ | |
| +	up(&dir->d_inode->i_sem); | |
| +	dput(dir); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Whee.. Deadlock country. Happily there are only two VFS | |
| + * operations that does this.. | |
| + */ | |
| +static inline void double_down(struct semaphore *s1, struct semaphore *s2) | |
| +{ | |
| +	if (s1 != s2) { | |
| +		if ((unsigned long) s1 < (unsigned long) s2) { | |
| +			struct semaphore *tmp = s2; | |
| +			s2 = s1; s1 = tmp; | |
| +		} | |
| +		down(s1); | |
| +	} | |
| +	down(s2); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Ewwwwwwww... _triple_ lock. We are guaranteed that the 3rd argument is | |
| + * not equal to 1st and not equal to 2nd - the first case (target is parent of | |
| + * source) would be already caught, the second is plain impossible (target is | |
| + * its own parent and that case would be caught even earlier). Very messy. | |
| + * I _think_ that it works, but no warranties - please, look it through. | |
| + * Pox on bloody lusers who mandated overwriting rename() for directories... | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +static inline void triple_down(struct semaphore *s1, | |
| +			       struct semaphore *s2, | |
| +			       struct semaphore *s3) | |
| +{ | |
| +	if (s1 != s2) { | |
| +		if ((unsigned long) s1 < (unsigned long) s2) { | |
| +			if ((unsigned long) s1 < (unsigned long) s3) { | |
| +				struct semaphore *tmp = s3; | |
| +				s3 = s1; s1 = tmp; | |
| +			} | |
| +			if ((unsigned long) s1 < (unsigned long) s2) { | |
| +				struct semaphore *tmp = s2; | |
| +				s2 = s1; s1 = tmp; | |
| +			} | |
| +		} else { | |
| +			if ((unsigned long) s1 < (unsigned long) s3) { | |
| +				struct semaphore *tmp = s3; | |
| +				s3 = s1; s1 = tmp; | |
| +			} | |
| +			if ((unsigned long) s2 < (unsigned long) s3) { | |
| +				struct semaphore *tmp = s3; | |
| +				s3 = s2; s2 = tmp; | |
| +			} | |
| +		} | |
| +		down(s1); | |
| +	} else if ((unsigned long) s2 < (unsigned long) s3) { | |
| +		struct semaphore *tmp = s3; | |
| +		s3 = s2; s2 = tmp; | |
| +	} | |
| +	down(s2); | |
| +	down(s3); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +static inline void double_up(struct semaphore *s1, struct semaphore *s2) | |
| +{ | |
| +	up(s1); | |
| +	if (s1 != s2) | |
| +		up(s2); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +static inline void triple_up(struct semaphore *s1, | |
| +			     struct semaphore *s2, | |
| +			     struct semaphore *s3) | |
| +{ | |
| +	up(s1); | |
| +	if (s1 != s2) | |
| +		up(s2); | |
| +	up(s3); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +static inline void double_lock(struct dentry *d1, struct dentry *d2) | |
| +{ | |
| +	double_down(&d1->d_inode->i_sem, &d2->d_inode->i_sem); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +static inline void double_unlock(struct dentry *d1, struct dentry *d2) | |
| +{ | |
| +	double_up(&d1->d_inode->i_sem,&d2->d_inode->i_sem); | |
| +	dput(d1); | |
| +	dput(d2); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +#endif /* __KERNEL__ */ | |
| + | |
| +#endif /* _LINUX_FS_H */ | |
| --- lilo-22.5.8.orig/kernel-headers/linux/unistd.h | |
| +++ lilo-22.5.8/kernel-headers/linux/unistd.h | |
| @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ | |
| +#ifndef _LINUX_UNISTD_H_ | |
| +#define _LINUX_UNISTD_H_ | |
| + | |
| +extern int errno; | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Include machine specific syscallX macros | |
| + */ | |
| +#include <asm/unistd.h> | |
| + | |
| +#endif /* _LINUX_UNISTD_H_ */ | |
| --- lilo-22.5.8.orig/kernel-headers/linux/lvm.h | |
| +++ lilo-22.5.8/kernel-headers/linux/lvm.h | |
| @@ -0,0 +1,756 @@ | |
| +/* | |
| + * include/linux/lvm.h | |
| + * kernel/lvm.h | |
| + * tools/lib/lvm.h | |
| + * | |
| + * Copyright (C) 1997 - 2002  Heinz Mauelshagen, Sistina Software | |
| + * | |
| + * February-November 1997 | |
| + * May-July 1998 | |
| + * January-March,July,September,October,Dezember 1999 | |
| + * January,February,July,November 2000 | |
| + * January-March,June,July 2001 | |
| + * May 2002 | |
| + * | |
| + * lvm is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
| + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
| + * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
| + * any later version. | |
| + * | |
| + * lvm is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
| + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
| + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the | |
| + * GNU General Public License for more details. | |
| + * | |
| + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
| + * along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to | |
| + * the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
| + * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. | |
| + * | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Changelog | |
| + * | |
| + *    10/10/1997 - beginning of new structure creation | |
| + *    12/05/1998 - incorporated structures from lvm_v1.h and deleted lvm_v1.h | |
| + *    07/06/1998 - avoided LVM_KMALLOC_MAX define by using vmalloc/vfree | |
| + *                 instead of kmalloc/kfree | |
| + *    01/07/1998 - fixed wrong LVM_MAX_SIZE | |
| + *    07/07/1998 - extended pe_t structure by ios member (for statistic) | |
| + *    02/08/1998 - changes for official char/block major numbers | |
| + *    07/08/1998 - avoided init_module() and cleanup_module() to be static | |
| + *    29/08/1998 - seprated core and disk structure type definitions | |
| + *    01/09/1998 - merged kernel integration version (mike) | |
| + *    20/01/1999 - added LVM_PE_DISK_OFFSET macro for use in | |
| + *                 vg_read_with_pv_and_lv(), pv_move_pe(), pv_show_pe_text()... | |
| + *    18/02/1999 - added definition of time_disk_t structure for; | |
| + *                 keeps time stamps on disk for nonatomic writes (future) | |
| + *    15/03/1999 - corrected LV() and VG() macro definition to use argument | |
| + *                 instead of minor | |
| + *    03/07/1999 - define for genhd.c name handling | |
| + *    23/07/1999 - implemented snapshot part | |
| + *    08/12/1999 - changed LVM_LV_SIZE_MAX macro to reflect current 1TB limit | |
| + *    01/01/2000 - extended lv_v2 core structure by wait_queue member | |
| + *    12/02/2000 - integrated Andrea Arcagnelli's snapshot work | |
| + *    18/02/2000 - seperated user and kernel space parts by | |
| + *                 #ifdef them with __KERNEL__ | |
| + *    08/03/2000 - implemented cluster/shared bits for vg_access | |
| + *    26/06/2000 - implemented snapshot persistency and resizing support | |
| + *    02/11/2000 - added hash table size member to lv structure | |
| + *    12/11/2000 - removed unneeded timestamp definitions | |
| + *    24/12/2000 - removed LVM_TO_{CORE,DISK}*, use cpu_{from, to}_le* | |
| + *                 instead - Christoph Hellwig | |
| + *    22/01/2001 - Change ulong to uint32_t | |
| + *    14/02/2001 - changed LVM_SNAPSHOT_MIN_CHUNK to 1 page | |
| + *    20/02/2001 - incremented IOP version to 11 because of incompatible | |
| + *                 change in VG activation (in order to support devfs better) | |
| + *    01/03/2001 - Revert to IOP10 and add VG_CREATE_OLD call for compatibility | |
| + *    08/03/2001 - new lv_t (in core) version number 5: changed page member | |
| + *                 to (struct kiobuf *) to use for COW exception table io | |
| + *    26/03/2001 - changed lv_v4 to lv_v5 in structure definition (HM) | |
| + *    21/06/2001 - changed BLOCK_SIZE back to 1024 for non S/390 | |
| + *    22/06/2001 - added Andreas Dilger's PE on 4k boundary alignment enhancements | |
| + *    19/07/2001 - added rwsem compatibility macros for 2.2 kernels | |
| + *    13/11/2001 - reduced userspace inclusion of kernel headers to a minimum | |
| + * | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +#ifndef _LVM_H_INCLUDE | |
| +#define _LVM_H_INCLUDE | |
| + | |
| +#define LVM_RELEASE_NAME "1.0.5+" | |
| +#define LVM_RELEASE_DATE "22/07/2002" | |
| + | |
| +#define	_LVM_KERNEL_H_VERSION	"LVM "LVM_RELEASE_NAME" ("LVM_RELEASE_DATE")" | |
| + | |
| +#include <linux/version.h> | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * preprocessor definitions | |
| + */ | |
| +/* if you like emergency reset code in the driver */ | |
| +#define	LVM_TOTAL_RESET | |
| + | |
| +#ifdef __KERNEL__ | |
| +#undef LVM_HD_NAME /* display nice names in /proc/partitions */ | |
| + | |
| +/* lots of debugging output (see driver source) | |
| +   #define DEBUG_LVM_GET_INFO | |
| +   #define DEBUG | |
| +   #define DEBUG_MAP | |
| +   #define DEBUG_MAP_SIZE | |
| +   #define DEBUG_IOCTL | |
| +   #define DEBUG_READ | |
| +   #define DEBUG_GENDISK | |
| +   #define DEBUG_VG_CREATE | |
| +   #define DEBUG_DEVICE | |
| +   #define DEBUG_KFREE | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +#include <linux/kdev_t.h> | |
| +#include <linux/list.h> | |
| +#include <asm/types.h> | |
| +#include <linux/major.h> | |
| +#else | |
| +/* This prevents the need to include <linux/list.h> which | |
| +   causes problems on some platforms. It's not nice but then | |
| +   neither is the alternative. */ | |
| +struct list_head { | |
| +        struct list_head *next, *prev; | |
| +}; | |
| +#define __KERNEL__ | |
| +#include <linux/kdev_t.h> | |
| +#undef __KERNEL__ | |
| +#endif				/* #ifndef __KERNEL__ */ | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +#ifdef __KERNEL__ | |
| +#include <linux/spinlock.h> | |
| + | |
| +#include <asm/semaphore.h> | |
| +#endif				/* #ifdef __KERNEL__ */ | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +#include <asm/page.h> | |
| + | |
| +#if !defined ( LVM_BLK_MAJOR) || !defined ( LVM_CHAR_MAJOR) | |
| +#error Bad include/linux/major.h - LVM MAJOR undefined | |
| +#endif | |
| + | |
| +#ifdef	BLOCK_SIZE | |
| +#undef	BLOCK_SIZE | |
| +#endif | |
| + | |
| +#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_S390 | |
| +#define BLOCK_SIZE	4096 | |
| +#else | |
| +#define BLOCK_SIZE	1024 | |
| +#endif | |
| + | |
| +#ifndef	SECTOR_SIZE | |
| +#define SECTOR_SIZE	512 | |
| +#endif | |
| + | |
| +/* structure version */ | |
| +#define LVM_STRUCT_VERSION 1 | |
| + | |
| +#define	LVM_DIR_PREFIX	"/dev/" | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * i/o protocol version | |
| + * | |
| + * defined here for the driver and defined seperate in the | |
| + * user land tools/lib/liblvm.h | |
| + * | |
| + */ | |
| +#define	LVM_DRIVER_IOP_VERSION	        10 | |
| + | |
| +#define LVM_NAME        "lvm" | |
| +#define LVM_GLOBAL	"global" | |
| +#define LVM_DIR		"lvm" | |
| +#define LVM_VG_SUBDIR	"VGs" | |
| +#define LVM_LV_SUBDIR	"LVs" | |
| +#define LVM_PV_SUBDIR	"PVs" | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * VG/LV indexing macros | |
| + */ | |
| +/* character minor maps directly to volume group */ | |
| +#define	VG_CHR(a) ( a) | |
| + | |
| +/* block minor indexes into a volume group/logical volume indirection table */ | |
| +#define	VG_BLK(a)	( vg_lv_map[a].vg_number) | |
| +#define LV_BLK(a)	( vg_lv_map[a].lv_number) | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * absolute limits for VGs, PVs per VG and LVs per VG | |
| + */ | |
| +#define ABS_MAX_VG	99 | |
| +#define ABS_MAX_PV	256 | |
| +#define ABS_MAX_LV	256	/* caused by 8 bit minor */ | |
| + | |
| +#define MAX_VG  ABS_MAX_VG | |
| +#define MAX_LV	ABS_MAX_LV | |
| +#define	MAX_PV	ABS_MAX_PV | |
| + | |
| +#if ( MAX_VG > ABS_MAX_VG) | |
| +#undef MAX_VG | |
| +#define MAX_VG ABS_MAX_VG | |
| +#endif | |
| + | |
| +#if ( MAX_LV > ABS_MAX_LV) | |
| +#undef MAX_LV | |
| +#define MAX_LV ABS_MAX_LV | |
| +#endif | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * VGDA: default disk spaces and offsets | |
| + * | |
| + *   there's space after the structures for later extensions. | |
| + * | |
| + *   offset            what                                size | |
| + *   ---------------   ----------------------------------  ------------ | |
| + *   0                 physical volume structure           ~500 byte | |
| + * | |
| + *   1K                volume group structure              ~200 byte | |
| + * | |
| + *   6K                namelist of physical volumes        128 byte each | |
| + * | |
| + *   6k + n * ~300byte n logical volume structures         ~300 byte each | |
| + * | |
| + *   + m * 4byte       m physical extent alloc. structs    4 byte each | |
| + * | |
| + *   End of disk -     first physical extent               typically 4 megabyte | |
| + *   PE total * | |
| + *   PE size | |
| + * | |
| + * | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +/* DONT TOUCH THESE !!! */ | |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * LVM_PE_T_MAX corresponds to: | |
| + * | |
| + * 8KB PE size can map a ~512 MB logical volume at the cost of 1MB memory, | |
| + * | |
| + * 128MB PE size can map a 8TB logical volume at the same cost of memory. | |
| + * | |
| + * Default PE size of 4 MB gives a maximum logical volume size of 256 GB. | |
| + * | |
| + * Maximum PE size of 16GB gives a maximum logical volume size of 1024 TB. | |
| + * | |
| + * AFAIK, the actual kernels limit this to 1 TB. | |
| + * | |
| + * Should be a sufficient spectrum ;*) | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +/* This is the usable size of pe_disk_t.le_num !!!        v     v */ | |
| +#define	LVM_PE_T_MAX		( ( 1 << ( sizeof ( uint16_t) * 8)) - 2) | |
| + | |
| +#define	LVM_LV_SIZE_MAX(a)	( ( long long) LVM_PE_T_MAX * (a)->pe_size > ( long long) 1024*1024/SECTOR_SIZE*1024*1024 ? ( long long) 1024*1024/SECTOR_SIZE*1024*1024 : ( long long) LVM_PE_T_MAX * (a)->pe_size) | |
| +#define	LVM_MIN_PE_SIZE		( 8192L / SECTOR_SIZE) /* 8 KB in sectors */ | |
| +#define	LVM_MAX_PE_SIZE		( 16L * 1024L * 1024L / SECTOR_SIZE * 1024)	/* 16GB in sectors */ | |
| +#define	LVM_DEFAULT_PE_SIZE	( 4096L * 1024 / SECTOR_SIZE)	/* 4 MB in sectors */ | |
| +#define	LVM_DEFAULT_STRIPE_SIZE	16L	/* 16 KB  */ | |
| +#define	LVM_MIN_STRIPE_SIZE	( PAGE_SIZE/SECTOR_SIZE)	/* PAGESIZE in sectors */ | |
| +#define	LVM_MAX_STRIPE_SIZE	( 512L * 1024 / SECTOR_SIZE)	/* 512 KB in sectors */ | |
| +#define	LVM_MAX_STRIPES		128	/* max # of stripes */ | |
| +#define	LVM_MAX_SIZE            ( 1024LU * 1024 / SECTOR_SIZE * 1024 * 1024)	/* 1TB[sectors] */ | |
| +#define	LVM_MAX_MIRRORS    	2	/* future use */ | |
| +#define	LVM_MIN_READ_AHEAD	0	/* minimum read ahead sectors */ | |
| +#define	LVM_DEFAULT_READ_AHEAD	1024	/* sectors for 512k scsi segments */ | |
| +#define	LVM_MAX_READ_AHEAD	1024	/* maximum read ahead sectors */ | |
| +#define	LVM_MAX_LV_IO_TIMEOUT	60	/* seconds I/O timeout (future use) */ | |
| +#define	LVM_PARTITION           0xfe	/* LVM partition id */ | |
| +#define	LVM_NEW_PARTITION       0x8e	/* new LVM partition id (10/09/1999) */ | |
| +#define	LVM_PE_SIZE_PV_SIZE_REL	5	/* max relation PV size and PE size */ | |
| + | |
| +#define	LVM_SNAPSHOT_MAX_CHUNK	1024	/* 1024 KB */ | |
| +#define	LVM_SNAPSHOT_DEF_CHUNK	64	/* 64  KB */ | |
| +#define	LVM_SNAPSHOT_MIN_CHUNK	(PAGE_SIZE/1024)	/* 4 or 8 KB */ | |
| + | |
| +#define	UNDEF	-1 | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * ioctls | |
| + * FIXME: the last parameter to _IO{W,R,WR} is a data type.  The macro will | |
| + *	  expand this using sizeof(), so putting "1" there is misleading | |
| + *	  because sizeof(1) = sizeof(int) = sizeof(2) = 4 on a 32-bit machine! | |
| + */ | |
| +/* volume group */ | |
| +#define	VG_CREATE_OLD           _IOW ( 0xfe, 0x00, 1) | |
| +#define	VG_REMOVE               _IOW ( 0xfe, 0x01, 1) | |
| + | |
| +#define	VG_EXTEND               _IOW ( 0xfe, 0x03, 1) | |
| +#define	VG_REDUCE               _IOW ( 0xfe, 0x04, 1) | |
| + | |
| +#define	VG_STATUS               _IOWR ( 0xfe, 0x05, 1) | |
| +#define	VG_STATUS_GET_COUNT     _IOWR ( 0xfe, 0x06, 1) | |
| +#define	VG_STATUS_GET_NAMELIST  _IOWR ( 0xfe, 0x07, 1) | |
| + | |
| +#define	VG_SET_EXTENDABLE       _IOW ( 0xfe, 0x08, 1) | |
| +#define	VG_RENAME		_IOW ( 0xfe, 0x09, 1) | |
| + | |
| +/* Since 0.9beta6 */ | |
| +#define	VG_CREATE               _IOW ( 0xfe, 0x0a, 1) | |
| + | |
| +/* logical volume */ | |
| +#define	LV_CREATE               _IOW ( 0xfe, 0x20, 1) | |
| +#define	LV_REMOVE               _IOW ( 0xfe, 0x21, 1) | |
| + | |
| +#define	LV_ACTIVATE             _IO ( 0xfe, 0x22) | |
| +#define	LV_DEACTIVATE           _IO ( 0xfe, 0x23) | |
| + | |
| +#define	LV_EXTEND               _IOW ( 0xfe, 0x24, 1) | |
| +#define	LV_REDUCE               _IOW ( 0xfe, 0x25, 1) | |
| + | |
| +#define	LV_STATUS_BYNAME        _IOWR ( 0xfe, 0x26, 1) | |
| +#define	LV_STATUS_BYINDEX       _IOWR ( 0xfe, 0x27, 1) | |
| + | |
| +#define LV_SET_ACCESS           _IOW ( 0xfe, 0x28, 1) | |
| +#define LV_SET_ALLOCATION       _IOW ( 0xfe, 0x29, 1) | |
| +#define LV_SET_STATUS           _IOW ( 0xfe, 0x2a, 1) | |
| + | |
| +#define LE_REMAP                _IOW ( 0xfe, 0x2b, 1) | |
| + | |
| +#define LV_SNAPSHOT_USE_RATE    _IOWR ( 0xfe, 0x2c, 1) | |
| + | |
| +#define	LV_STATUS_BYDEV		_IOWR ( 0xfe, 0x2e, 1) | |
| + | |
| +#define	LV_RENAME		_IOW ( 0xfe, 0x2f, 1) | |
| + | |
| +#define	LV_BMAP			_IOWR ( 0xfe, 0x30, 1) | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +/* physical volume */ | |
| +#define	PV_STATUS               _IOWR ( 0xfe, 0x40, 1) | |
| +#define	PV_CHANGE               _IOWR ( 0xfe, 0x41, 1) | |
| +#define	PV_FLUSH                _IOW ( 0xfe, 0x42, 1) | |
| + | |
| +/* physical extent */ | |
| +#define	PE_LOCK_UNLOCK          _IOW ( 0xfe, 0x50, 1) | |
| + | |
| +/* i/o protocol version */ | |
| +#define	LVM_GET_IOP_VERSION     _IOR ( 0xfe, 0x98, 1) | |
| + | |
| +#ifdef LVM_TOTAL_RESET | |
| +/* special reset function for testing purposes */ | |
| +#define	LVM_RESET               _IO ( 0xfe, 0x99) | |
| +#endif | |
| + | |
| +/* lock the logical volume manager */ | |
| +#if LVM_DRIVER_IOP_VERSION > 11 | |
| +#define	LVM_LOCK_LVM            _IO ( 0xfe, 0x9A) | |
| +#else | |
| +/* This is actually the same as _IO ( 0xff, 0x00), oops.  Remove for IOP 12+ */ | |
| +#define	LVM_LOCK_LVM            _IO ( 0xfe, 0x100) | |
| +#endif | |
| +/* END ioctls */ | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Status flags | |
| + */ | |
| +/* volume group */ | |
| +#define	VG_ACTIVE            0x01	/* vg_status */ | |
| +#define	VG_EXPORTED          0x02	/*     "     */ | |
| +#define	VG_EXTENDABLE        0x04	/*     "     */ | |
| + | |
| +#define	VG_READ              0x01	/* vg_access */ | |
| +#define	VG_WRITE             0x02	/*     "     */ | |
| +#define	VG_CLUSTERED         0x04	/*     "     */ | |
| +#define	VG_SHARED            0x08	/*     "     */ | |
| + | |
| +/* logical volume */ | |
| +#define	LV_ACTIVE            0x01	/* lv_status */ | |
| +#define	LV_SPINDOWN          0x02	/*     "     */ | |
| + | |
| +#define	LV_READ              0x01	/* lv_access */ | |
| +#define	LV_WRITE             0x02	/*     "     */ | |
| +#define	LV_SNAPSHOT          0x04	/*     "     */ | |
| +#define	LV_SNAPSHOT_ORG      0x08	/*     "     */ | |
| + | |
| +#define	LV_BADBLOCK_ON       0x01	/* lv_badblock */ | |
| + | |
| +#define	LV_STRICT            0x01	/* lv_allocation */ | |
| +#define	LV_CONTIGUOUS        0x02	/*       "       */ | |
| + | |
| +/* physical volume */ | |
| +#define	PV_ACTIVE            0x01	/* pv_status */ | |
| +#define	PV_ALLOCATABLE       0x02	/* pv_allocatable */ | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +/* misc */ | |
| +#define LVM_SNAPSHOT_DROPPED_SECTOR 1 | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Structure definitions core/disk follow | |
| + * | |
| + * conditional conversion takes place on big endian architectures | |
| + * in functions * pv_copy_*(), vg_copy_*() and lv_copy_*() | |
| + * | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +#define	NAME_LEN		128	/* don't change!!! */ | |
| +#define	UUID_LEN		32	/* don't change!!! */ | |
| + | |
| +/* copy on write tables in disk format */ | |
| +typedef struct lv_COW_table_disk_v1 { | |
| +	uint64_t pv_org_number; | |
| +	uint64_t pv_org_rsector; | |
| +	uint64_t pv_snap_number; | |
| +	uint64_t pv_snap_rsector; | |
| +} lv_COW_table_disk_t; | |
| + | |
| +/* remap physical sector/rdev pairs including hash */ | |
| +typedef struct lv_block_exception_v1 { | |
| +	struct list_head hash; | |
| +	uint32_t rsector_org; | |
| +	kdev_t   rdev_org; | |
| +	uint32_t rsector_new; | |
| +	kdev_t   rdev_new; | |
| +} lv_block_exception_t; | |
| + | |
| +/* disk stored pe information */ | |
| +typedef struct { | |
| +	uint16_t lv_num; | |
| +	uint16_t le_num; | |
| +} pe_disk_t; | |
| + | |
| +/* disk stored PV, VG, LV and PE size and offset information */ | |
| +typedef struct { | |
| +	uint32_t base; | |
| +	uint32_t size; | |
| +} lvm_disk_data_t; | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * physical volume structures | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +/* core */ | |
| +typedef struct pv_v2 { | |
| +	char id[2];		/* Identifier */ | |
| +	unsigned short version;	/* HM lvm version */ | |
| +	lvm_disk_data_t pv_on_disk; | |
| +	lvm_disk_data_t vg_on_disk; | |
| +	lvm_disk_data_t pv_uuidlist_on_disk; | |
| +	lvm_disk_data_t lv_on_disk; | |
| +	lvm_disk_data_t pe_on_disk; | |
| +	char pv_name[NAME_LEN]; | |
| +	char vg_name[NAME_LEN]; | |
| +	char system_id[NAME_LEN];	/* for vgexport/vgimport */ | |
| +	kdev_t pv_dev; | |
| +	uint pv_number; | |
| +	uint pv_status; | |
| +	uint pv_allocatable; | |
| +	uint pv_size;		/* HM */ | |
| +	uint lv_cur; | |
| +	uint pe_size; | |
| +	uint pe_total; | |
| +	uint pe_allocated; | |
| +	uint pe_stale;		/* for future use */ | |
| +	pe_disk_t *pe;		/* HM */ | |
| +	struct block_device *bd; | |
| +	char pv_uuid[UUID_LEN+1]; | |
| + | |
| +#ifndef __KERNEL__ | |
| +	uint32_t pe_start;	/* in sectors */ | |
| +#endif | |
| +} pv_t; | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +/* disk */ | |
| +typedef struct pv_disk_v2 { | |
| +	uint8_t id[2];		/* Identifier */ | |
| +	uint16_t version;		/* HM lvm version */ | |
| +	lvm_disk_data_t pv_on_disk; | |
| +	lvm_disk_data_t vg_on_disk; | |
| +	lvm_disk_data_t pv_uuidlist_on_disk; | |
| +	lvm_disk_data_t lv_on_disk; | |
| +	lvm_disk_data_t pe_on_disk; | |
| +	uint8_t pv_uuid[NAME_LEN]; | |
| +	uint8_t vg_name[NAME_LEN]; | |
| +	uint8_t system_id[NAME_LEN];	/* for vgexport/vgimport */ | |
| +	uint32_t pv_major; | |
| +	uint32_t pv_number; | |
| +	uint32_t pv_status; | |
| +	uint32_t pv_allocatable; | |
| +	uint32_t pv_size;		/* HM */ | |
| +	uint32_t lv_cur; | |
| +	uint32_t pe_size; | |
| +	uint32_t pe_total; | |
| +	uint32_t pe_allocated; | |
| +	 | |
| +	/* new in struct version 2 */ | |
| +	uint32_t pe_start;	        /* in sectors */ | |
| + | |
| +} pv_disk_t; | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Structures for Logical Volume (LV) | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +/* core PE information */ | |
| +typedef struct { | |
| +	kdev_t dev; | |
| +	uint32_t pe;		/* to be changed if > 2TB */ | |
| +	uint32_t reads; | |
| +	uint32_t writes; | |
| +} pe_t; | |
| + | |
| +typedef struct { | |
| +	char lv_name[NAME_LEN]; | |
| +	kdev_t old_dev; | |
| +	kdev_t new_dev; | |
| +	uint32_t old_pe; | |
| +	uint32_t new_pe; | |
| +} le_remap_req_t; | |
| + | |
| +typedef struct lv_bmap { | |
| +	uint32_t lv_block; | |
| +	dev_t lv_dev; | |
| +} lv_bmap_t; | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Structure Logical Volume (LV) Version 3 | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +/* core */ | |
| +typedef struct lv_v5 { | |
| +	char lv_name[NAME_LEN]; | |
| +	char vg_name[NAME_LEN]; | |
| +	uint lv_access; | |
| +	uint lv_status; | |
| +	uint lv_open;		/* HM */ | |
| +	kdev_t lv_dev;		/* HM */ | |
| +	uint lv_number;		/* HM */ | |
| +	uint lv_mirror_copies;	/* for future use */ | |
| +	uint lv_recovery;	/*       "        */ | |
| +	uint lv_schedule;	/*       "        */ | |
| +	uint lv_size; | |
| +	pe_t *lv_current_pe;	/* HM */ | |
| +	uint lv_current_le;	/* for future use */ | |
| +	uint lv_allocated_le; | |
| +	uint lv_stripes; | |
| +	uint lv_stripesize; | |
| +	uint lv_badblock;	/* for future use */ | |
| +	uint lv_allocation; | |
| +	uint lv_io_timeout;	/* for future use */ | |
| +	uint lv_read_ahead; | |
| + | |
| +	/* delta to version 1 starts here */ | |
| +	struct lv_v5 *lv_snapshot_org; | |
| +	struct lv_v5 *lv_snapshot_prev; | |
| +	struct lv_v5 *lv_snapshot_next; | |
| +	lv_block_exception_t *lv_block_exception; | |
| +	uint lv_remap_ptr; | |
| +	uint lv_remap_end; | |
| +	uint lv_chunk_size; | |
| +	uint lv_snapshot_minor; | |
| +#ifdef __KERNEL__ | |
| +	struct kiobuf *lv_iobuf; | |
| +	struct kiobuf *lv_COW_table_iobuf; | |
| +	struct rw_semaphore lv_lock; | |
| +	struct list_head *lv_snapshot_hash_table; | |
| +	uint32_t lv_snapshot_hash_table_size; | |
| +	uint32_t lv_snapshot_hash_mask; | |
| +	wait_queue_head_t lv_snapshot_wait; | |
| +	int	lv_snapshot_use_rate; | |
| +	struct vg_v3	*vg; | |
| + | |
| +	uint lv_allocated_snapshot_le; | |
| +#else | |
| +	char dummy[200]; | |
| +#endif | |
| +} lv_t; | |
| + | |
| +/* disk */ | |
| +typedef struct lv_disk_v3 { | |
| +	uint8_t lv_name[NAME_LEN]; | |
| +	uint8_t vg_name[NAME_LEN]; | |
| +	uint32_t lv_access; | |
| +	uint32_t lv_status; | |
| +	uint32_t lv_open;		/* HM */ | |
| +	uint32_t lv_dev;		/* HM */ | |
| +	uint32_t lv_number;	/* HM */ | |
| +	uint32_t lv_mirror_copies;	/* for future use */ | |
| +	uint32_t lv_recovery;	/*       "        */ | |
| +	uint32_t lv_schedule;	/*       "        */ | |
| +	uint32_t lv_size; | |
| +	uint32_t lv_snapshot_minor;/* minor number of original */ | |
| +	uint16_t lv_chunk_size;	/* chunk size of snapshot */ | |
| +	uint16_t dummy; | |
| +	uint32_t lv_allocated_le; | |
| +	uint32_t lv_stripes; | |
| +	uint32_t lv_stripesize; | |
| +	uint32_t lv_badblock;	/* for future use */ | |
| +	uint32_t lv_allocation; | |
| +	uint32_t lv_io_timeout;	/* for future use */ | |
| +	uint32_t lv_read_ahead;	/* HM */ | |
| +} lv_disk_t; | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Structure Volume Group (VG) Version 1 | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +/* core */ | |
| +typedef struct vg_v3 { | |
| +	char vg_name[NAME_LEN];	/* volume group name */ | |
| +	uint vg_number;		/* volume group number */ | |
| +	uint vg_access;		/* read/write */ | |
| +	uint vg_status;		/* active or not */ | |
| +	uint lv_max;		/* maximum logical volumes */ | |
| +	uint lv_cur;		/* current logical volumes */ | |
| +	uint lv_open;		/* open    logical volumes */ | |
| +	uint pv_max;		/* maximum physical volumes */ | |
| +	uint pv_cur;		/* current physical volumes FU */ | |
| +	uint pv_act;		/* active physical volumes */ | |
| +	uint dummy;		/* was obsolete max_pe_per_pv */ | |
| +	uint vgda;		/* volume group descriptor arrays FU */ | |
| +	uint pe_size;		/* physical extent size in sectors */ | |
| +	uint pe_total;		/* total of physical extents */ | |
| +	uint pe_allocated;	/* allocated physical extents */ | |
| +	uint pvg_total;		/* physical volume groups FU */ | |
| +	struct proc_dir_entry *proc; | |
| +	pv_t *pv[ABS_MAX_PV + 1];	/* physical volume struct pointers */ | |
| +	lv_t *lv[ABS_MAX_LV + 1];	/* logical  volume struct pointers */ | |
| +	char vg_uuid[UUID_LEN+1];	/* volume group UUID */ | |
| +#ifdef __KERNEL__ | |
| +	struct proc_dir_entry *vg_dir_pde; | |
| +	struct proc_dir_entry *lv_subdir_pde; | |
| +	struct proc_dir_entry *pv_subdir_pde; | |
| +#else | |
| +	char dummy1[200]; | |
| +#endif | |
| +} vg_t; | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +/* disk */ | |
| +typedef struct vg_disk_v2 { | |
| +	uint8_t vg_uuid[UUID_LEN];	/* volume group UUID */ | |
| +	uint8_t vg_name_dummy[NAME_LEN-UUID_LEN];	/* rest of v1 VG name */ | |
| +	uint32_t vg_number;	/* volume group number */ | |
| +	uint32_t vg_access;	/* read/write */ | |
| +	uint32_t vg_status;	/* active or not */ | |
| +	uint32_t lv_max;		/* maximum logical volumes */ | |
| +	uint32_t lv_cur;		/* current logical volumes */ | |
| +	uint32_t lv_open;		/* open    logical volumes */ | |
| +	uint32_t pv_max;		/* maximum physical volumes */ | |
| +	uint32_t pv_cur;		/* current physical volumes FU */ | |
| +	uint32_t pv_act;		/* active physical volumes */ | |
| +	uint32_t dummy; | |
| +	uint32_t vgda;		/* volume group descriptor arrays FU */ | |
| +	uint32_t pe_size;		/* physical extent size in sectors */ | |
| +	uint32_t pe_total;		/* total of physical extents */ | |
| +	uint32_t pe_allocated;	/* allocated physical extents */ | |
| +	uint32_t pvg_total;	/* physical volume groups FU */ | |
| +} vg_disk_t; | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Request structures for ioctls | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +/* Request structure PV_STATUS_BY_NAME... */ | |
| +typedef struct { | |
| +	char pv_name[NAME_LEN]; | |
| +	pv_t *pv; | |
| +} pv_status_req_t, pv_change_req_t; | |
| + | |
| +/* Request structure PV_FLUSH */ | |
| +typedef struct { | |
| +	char pv_name[NAME_LEN]; | |
| +	kdev_t pv_dev; | |
| +} pv_flush_req_t; | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +/* Request structure PE_MOVE */ | |
| +typedef struct { | |
| +	enum { | |
| +		LOCK_PE, UNLOCK_PE | |
| +	} lock; | |
| +	struct { | |
| +		kdev_t lv_dev; | |
| +		kdev_t pv_dev; | |
| +		uint32_t pv_offset; | |
| +	} data; | |
| +} pe_lock_req_t; | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +/* Request structure LV_STATUS_BYNAME */ | |
| +typedef struct { | |
| +	char lv_name[NAME_LEN]; | |
| +	lv_t *lv; | |
| +} lv_status_byname_req_t, lv_req_t; | |
| + | |
| +/* Request structure LV_STATUS_BYINDEX */ | |
| +typedef struct { | |
| +	uint32_t lv_index; | |
| +	lv_t *lv; | |
| +	/* Transfer size because user space and kernel space differ */ | |
| +	ushort size; | |
| +} lv_status_byindex_req_t; | |
| + | |
| +/* Request structure LV_STATUS_BYDEV... */ | |
| +typedef struct { | |
| +	dev_t dev; | |
| +	lv_t *lv; | |
| +} lv_status_bydev_req_t; | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +/* Request structure LV_SNAPSHOT_USE_RATE */ | |
| +typedef struct { | |
| +	int	block; | |
| +	int	rate; | |
| +} lv_snapshot_use_rate_req_t; | |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +/* useful inlines */ | |
| +static inline ulong round_up(ulong n, ulong size) { | |
| +	size--; | |
| +	return (n + size) & ~size; | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +static inline ulong div_up(ulong n, ulong size) { | |
| +	return round_up(n, size) / size; | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +/* FIXME: nasty capital letters */ | |
| +static int inline LVM_GET_COW_TABLE_CHUNKS_PER_PE(vg_t *vg, lv_t *lv) { | |
| +	return vg->pe_size / lv->lv_chunk_size; | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +static int inline LVM_GET_COW_TABLE_ENTRIES_PER_PE(vg_t *vg, lv_t *lv) { | |
| +	ulong chunks = vg->pe_size / lv->lv_chunk_size; | |
| +	ulong entry_size = sizeof(lv_COW_table_disk_t); | |
| +	ulong chunk_size = lv->lv_chunk_size * SECTOR_SIZE; | |
| +	ulong entries = (vg->pe_size * SECTOR_SIZE) / | |
| +		(entry_size + chunk_size); | |
| + | |
| +	if(chunks < 2) | |
| +		return 0; | |
| + | |
| +	for(; entries; entries--) | |
| +		if((div_up(entries * entry_size, chunk_size) + entries) <= | |
| +		   chunks) | |
| +			break; | |
| + | |
| +	return entries; | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +#endif				/* #ifndef _LVM_H_INCLUDE */ | |
| + | |
| --- lilo-22.5.8.orig/kernel-headers/linux/major.h | |
| +++ lilo-22.5.8/kernel-headers/linux/major.h | |
| @@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ | |
| +#ifndef _LINUX_MAJOR_H | |
| +#define _LINUX_MAJOR_H | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * This file has definitions for major device numbers. | |
| + * For the device number assignments, see Documentation/devices.txt. | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +/* limits */ | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Important: Don't change this to 256.  Major number 255 is and must be | |
| + * reserved for future expansion into a larger dev_t space. | |
| + */ | |
| +#define MAX_CHRDEV	255 | |
| +#define MAX_BLKDEV	255 | |
| + | |
| +#define UNNAMED_MAJOR	0 | |
| +#define MEM_MAJOR	1 | |
| +#define RAMDISK_MAJOR	1 | |
| +#define FLOPPY_MAJOR	2 | |
| +#define PTY_MASTER_MAJOR 2 | |
| +#define IDE0_MAJOR	3 | |
| +#define PTY_SLAVE_MAJOR 3 | |
| +#define HD_MAJOR	IDE0_MAJOR | |
| +#define TTY_MAJOR	4 | |
| +#define TTYAUX_MAJOR	5 | |
| +#define LP_MAJOR	6 | |
| +#define VCS_MAJOR	7 | |
| +#define LOOP_MAJOR	7 | |
| +#define SCSI_DISK0_MAJOR 8 | |
| +#define SCSI_TAPE_MAJOR	9 | |
| +#define MD_MAJOR        9 | |
| +#define MISC_MAJOR	10 | |
| +#define SCSI_CDROM_MAJOR 11 | |
| +#define	MUX_MAJOR	11	/* PA-RISC only */ | |
| +#define QIC02_TAPE_MAJOR 12 | |
| +#define XT_DISK_MAJOR	13 | |
| +#define SOUND_MAJOR	14 | |
| +#define CDU31A_CDROM_MAJOR 15 | |
| +#define JOYSTICK_MAJOR	15 | |
| +#define GOLDSTAR_CDROM_MAJOR 16 | |
| +#define OPTICS_CDROM_MAJOR 17 | |
| +#define SANYO_CDROM_MAJOR 18 | |
| +#define CYCLADES_MAJOR  19 | |
| +#define CYCLADESAUX_MAJOR 20 | |
| +#define MITSUMI_X_CDROM_MAJOR 20 | |
| +#define MFM_ACORN_MAJOR 21	/* ARM Linux /dev/mfm */ | |
| +#define SCSI_GENERIC_MAJOR 21 | |
| +#define Z8530_MAJOR 34 | |
| +#define DIGI_MAJOR 23 | |
| +#define IDE1_MAJOR	22 | |
| +#define DIGICU_MAJOR 22 | |
| +#define MITSUMI_CDROM_MAJOR 23 | |
| +#define CDU535_CDROM_MAJOR 24 | |
| +#define STL_SERIALMAJOR 24 | |
| +#define MATSUSHITA_CDROM_MAJOR 25 | |
| +#define STL_CALLOUTMAJOR 25 | |
| +#define MATSUSHITA_CDROM2_MAJOR 26 | |
| +#define QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR 27 | |
| +#define MATSUSHITA_CDROM3_MAJOR 27 | |
| +#define MATSUSHITA_CDROM4_MAJOR 28 | |
| +#define STL_SIOMEMMAJOR 28 | |
| +#define ACSI_MAJOR	28 | |
| +#define AZTECH_CDROM_MAJOR 29 | |
| +#define GRAPHDEV_MAJOR	29	/* SparcLinux & Linux/68k /dev/fb */ | |
| +#define SHMIQ_MAJOR	85	/* Linux/mips, SGI /dev/shmiq */ | |
| +#define CM206_CDROM_MAJOR 32 | |
| +#define IDE2_MAJOR	33 | |
| +#define IDE3_MAJOR	34 | |
| +#define XPRAM_MAJOR     35      /* expanded storage on S/390 = "slow ram" */ | |
| +                                /* proposed by Peter                      */ | |
| +#define NETLINK_MAJOR	36 | |
| +#define PS2ESDI_MAJOR	36 | |
| +#define IDETAPE_MAJOR	37 | |
| +#define Z2RAM_MAJOR	37 | |
| +#define APBLOCK_MAJOR   38   /* AP1000 Block device */ | |
| +#define DDV_MAJOR       39   /* AP1000 DDV block device */ | |
| +#define NBD_MAJOR	43   /* Network block device	*/ | |
| +#define RISCOM8_NORMAL_MAJOR 48 | |
| +#define DAC960_MAJOR	48	/* 48..55 */ | |
| +#define RISCOM8_CALLOUT_MAJOR 49 | |
| +#define MKISS_MAJOR	55 | |
| +#define DSP56K_MAJOR    55   /* DSP56001 processor device */ | |
| + | |
| +#define IDE4_MAJOR	56 | |
| +#define IDE5_MAJOR	57 | |
| + | |
| +#define LVM_BLK_MAJOR	58	/* Logical Volume Manager */ | |
| + | |
| +#define SCSI_DISK1_MAJOR	65 | |
| +#define SCSI_DISK2_MAJOR	66 | |
| +#define SCSI_DISK3_MAJOR	67 | |
| +#define SCSI_DISK4_MAJOR	68 | |
| +#define SCSI_DISK5_MAJOR	69 | |
| +#define SCSI_DISK6_MAJOR	70 | |
| +#define SCSI_DISK7_MAJOR	71 | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +#define COMPAQ_SMART2_MAJOR	72 | |
| +#define COMPAQ_SMART2_MAJOR1	73 | |
| +#define COMPAQ_SMART2_MAJOR2	74 | |
| +#define COMPAQ_SMART2_MAJOR3	75 | |
| +#define COMPAQ_SMART2_MAJOR4	76 | |
| +#define COMPAQ_SMART2_MAJOR5	77 | |
| +#define COMPAQ_SMART2_MAJOR6	78 | |
| +#define COMPAQ_SMART2_MAJOR7	79 | |
| + | |
| +#define SPECIALIX_NORMAL_MAJOR 75 | |
| +#define SPECIALIX_CALLOUT_MAJOR 76 | |
| + | |
| +#define COMPAQ_CISS_MAJOR 	104 | |
| +#define COMPAQ_CISS_MAJOR1	105 | |
| +#define COMPAQ_CISS_MAJOR2      106 | |
| +#define COMPAQ_CISS_MAJOR3      107 | |
| +#define COMPAQ_CISS_MAJOR4      108 | |
| +#define COMPAQ_CISS_MAJOR5      109 | |
| +#define COMPAQ_CISS_MAJOR6      110 | |
| +#define COMPAQ_CISS_MAJOR7      111 | |
| + | |
| +#define ATARAID_MAJOR		114 | |
| + | |
| +#define SCSI_CHANGER_MAJOR 86 | |
| + | |
| +#define DASD_MAJOR      94	/* Official assignations from Peter */ | |
| + | |
| +#define MDISK_MAJOR     95	/* Official assignations from Peter */ | |
| + | |
| +#define I2O_MAJOR		80	/* 80->87 */ | |
| + | |
| +#define IDE6_MAJOR	88 | |
| +#define IDE7_MAJOR	89 | |
| +#define IDE8_MAJOR	90 | |
| +#define IDE9_MAJOR	91 | |
| + | |
| +#define UBD_MAJOR	98 | |
| + | |
| +#define AURORA_MAJOR 79 | |
| + | |
| +#define JSFD_MAJOR	99 | |
| + | |
| +#define PHONE_MAJOR	100 | |
| + | |
| +#define LVM_CHAR_MAJOR	109	/* Logical Volume Manager */ | |
| + | |
| +#define	UMEM_MAJOR	116	/* http://www.umem.com/ Battery Backed RAM */ | |
| + | |
| +#define RTF_MAJOR	150 | |
| +#define RAW_MAJOR	162 | |
| + | |
| +#define USB_ACM_MAJOR		166 | |
| +#define USB_ACM_AUX_MAJOR	167 | |
| +#define USB_CHAR_MAJOR		180 | |
| + | |
| +#define UNIX98_PTY_MASTER_MAJOR	128 | |
| +#define UNIX98_PTY_MAJOR_COUNT	8 | |
| +#define UNIX98_PTY_SLAVE_MAJOR	(UNIX98_PTY_MASTER_MAJOR+UNIX98_PTY_MAJOR_COUNT) | |
| + | |
| +#define VXVM_MAJOR		199	/* VERITAS volume i/o driver    */ | |
| +#define VXSPEC_MAJOR		200	/* VERITAS volume config driver */ | |
| +#define VXDMP_MAJOR		201	/* VERITAS volume multipath driver */ | |
| + | |
| +#define MSR_MAJOR		202 | |
| +#define CPUID_MAJOR		203 | |
| + | |
| +#define OSST_MAJOR	206	/* OnStream-SCx0 SCSI tape */ | |
| + | |
| +#define IBM_TTY3270_MAJOR       227	/* Official allocations now */ | |
| +#define IBM_FS3270_MAJOR        228 | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Tests for SCSI devices. | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +#define SCSI_DISK_MAJOR(M) ((M) == SCSI_DISK0_MAJOR || \ | |
| +  ((M) >= SCSI_DISK1_MAJOR && (M) <= SCSI_DISK7_MAJOR)) | |
| +   | |
| +#define SCSI_BLK_MAJOR(M) \ | |
| +  (SCSI_DISK_MAJOR(M)	\ | |
| +   || (M) == SCSI_CDROM_MAJOR) | |
| + | |
| +static __inline__ int scsi_blk_major(int m) { | |
| +	return SCSI_BLK_MAJOR(m); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Tests for IDE devices | |
| + */ | |
| +#define IDE_DISK_MAJOR(M)	((M) == IDE0_MAJOR || (M) == IDE1_MAJOR || \ | |
| +				(M) == IDE2_MAJOR || (M) == IDE3_MAJOR || \ | |
| +				(M) == IDE4_MAJOR || (M) == IDE5_MAJOR || \ | |
| +				(M) == IDE6_MAJOR || (M) == IDE7_MAJOR || \ | |
| +				(M) == IDE8_MAJOR || (M) == IDE9_MAJOR) | |
| + | |
| +static __inline__ int ide_blk_major(int m) | |
| +{ | |
| +	return IDE_DISK_MAJOR(m); | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +#endif | |
| --- lilo-22.5.8.orig/kernel-headers/linux/config.h | |
| +++ lilo-22.5.8/kernel-headers/linux/config.h | |
| @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ | |
| +#ifndef _LINUX_CONFIG_H | |
| +#define _LINUX_CONFIG_H | |
| + | |
| +#include <linux/autoconf.h> | |
| + | |
| +#endif | |
| --- lilo-22.5.8.orig/kernel-headers/linux/genhd.h | |
| +++ lilo-22.5.8/kernel-headers/linux/genhd.h | |
| @@ -0,0 +1,318 @@ | |
| +#ifndef _LINUX_GENHD_H | |
| +#define _LINUX_GENHD_H | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * 	genhd.h Copyright (C) 1992 Drew Eckhardt | |
| + *	Generic hard disk header file by   | |
| + * 		Drew Eckhardt | |
| + * | |
| + *		<[email protected]> | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +#include <linux/config.h> | |
| +#include <linux/types.h> | |
| +#include <linux/major.h> | |
| + | |
| +enum { | |
| +/* These three have identical behaviour; use the second one if DOS fdisk gets | |
| +   confused about extended/logical partitions starting past cylinder 1023. */ | |
| +	DOS_EXTENDED_PARTITION = 5, | |
| +	LINUX_EXTENDED_PARTITION = 0x85, | |
| +	WIN98_EXTENDED_PARTITION = 0x0f, | |
| + | |
| +	LINUX_SWAP_PARTITION = 0x82, | |
| +	LINUX_RAID_PARTITION = 0xfd,	/* autodetect RAID partition */ | |
| + | |
| +	SOLARIS_X86_PARTITION =	LINUX_SWAP_PARTITION, | |
| + | |
| +	DM6_PARTITION =	0x54,	/* has DDO: use xlated geom & offset */ | |
| +	EZD_PARTITION =	0x55,	/* EZ-DRIVE */ | |
| +	DM6_AUX1PARTITION = 0x51,	/* no DDO:  use xlated geom */ | |
| +	DM6_AUX3PARTITION = 0x53,	/* no DDO:  use xlated geom */ | |
| + | |
| +	FREEBSD_PARTITION = 0xa5,    /* FreeBSD Partition ID */ | |
| +	OPENBSD_PARTITION = 0xa6,    /* OpenBSD Partition ID */ | |
| +	NETBSD_PARTITION = 0xa9,   /* NetBSD Partition ID */ | |
| +	BSDI_PARTITION = 0xb7,    /* BSDI Partition ID */ | |
| +/* Ours is not to wonder why.. */ | |
| +	BSD_PARTITION =	FREEBSD_PARTITION, | |
| +	MINIX_PARTITION = 0x81,  /* Minix Partition ID */ | |
| +	PLAN9_PARTITION = 0x39,  /* Plan 9 Partition ID */ | |
| +	UNIXWARE_PARTITION = 0x63,		/* Partition ID, same as */ | |
| +						/* GNU_HURD and SCO Unix */ | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +struct partition { | |
| +	unsigned char boot_ind;		/* 0x80 - active */ | |
| +	unsigned char head;		/* starting head */ | |
| +	unsigned char sector;		/* starting sector */ | |
| +	unsigned char cyl;		/* starting cylinder */ | |
| +	unsigned char sys_ind;		/* What partition type */ | |
| +	unsigned char end_head;		/* end head */ | |
| +	unsigned char end_sector;	/* end sector */ | |
| +	unsigned char end_cyl;		/* end cylinder */ | |
| +	unsigned int start_sect;	/* starting sector counting from 0 */ | |
| +	unsigned int nr_sects;		/* nr of sectors in partition */ | |
| +} __attribute__((packed)); | |
| + | |
| +#ifdef __KERNEL__ | |
| +#  include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> | |
| + | |
| +struct hd_struct { | |
| +	unsigned long start_sect; | |
| +	unsigned long nr_sects; | |
| +	devfs_handle_t de;              /* primary (master) devfs entry  */ | |
| +#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS | |
| +	int number; | |
| +#endif /* CONFIG_DEVFS_FS */ | |
| +#ifdef CONFIG_BLK_STATS | |
| +	/* Performance stats: */ | |
| +	unsigned int ios_in_flight; | |
| +	unsigned int io_ticks; | |
| +	unsigned int last_idle_time; | |
| +	unsigned int last_queue_change; | |
| +	unsigned int aveq; | |
| +	 | |
| +	unsigned int rd_ios; | |
| +	unsigned int rd_merges; | |
| +	unsigned int rd_ticks; | |
| +	unsigned int rd_sectors; | |
| +	unsigned int wr_ios; | |
| +	unsigned int wr_merges; | |
| +	unsigned int wr_ticks; | |
| +	unsigned int wr_sectors;	 | |
| +#endif /* CONFIG_BLK_STATS */ | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +#define GENHD_FL_REMOVABLE  1 | |
| + | |
| +struct gendisk { | |
| +	int major;			/* major number of driver */ | |
| +	const char *major_name;		/* name of major driver */ | |
| +	int minor_shift;		/* number of times minor is shifted to | |
| +					   get real minor */ | |
| +	int max_p;			/* maximum partitions per device */ | |
| + | |
| +	struct hd_struct *part;		/* [indexed by minor] */ | |
| +	int *sizes;			/* [idem], device size in blocks */ | |
| +	int nr_real;			/* number of real devices */ | |
| + | |
| +	void *real_devices;		/* internal use */ | |
| +	struct gendisk *next; | |
| +	struct block_device_operations *fops; | |
| + | |
| +	devfs_handle_t *de_arr;         /* one per physical disc */ | |
| +	char *flags;                    /* one per physical disc */ | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +/* drivers/block/genhd.c */ | |
| +extern struct gendisk *gendisk_head; | |
| + | |
| +extern void add_gendisk(struct gendisk *gp); | |
| +extern void del_gendisk(struct gendisk *gp); | |
| +extern struct gendisk *get_gendisk(kdev_t dev); | |
| +extern int walk_gendisk(int (*walk)(struct gendisk *, void *), void *); | |
| + | |
| +#endif  /*  __KERNEL__  */ | |
| + | |
| +#ifdef CONFIG_SOLARIS_X86_PARTITION | |
| + | |
| +#define SOLARIS_X86_NUMSLICE	8 | |
| +#define SOLARIS_X86_VTOC_SANE	(0x600DDEEEUL) | |
| + | |
| +struct solaris_x86_slice { | |
| +	ushort	s_tag;			/* ID tag of partition */ | |
| +	ushort	s_flag;			/* permission flags */ | |
| +	unsigned int s_start;		/* start sector no of partition */ | |
| +	unsigned int s_size;		/* # of blocks in partition */ | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +struct solaris_x86_vtoc { | |
| +	unsigned int v_bootinfo[3];	/* info needed by mboot (unsupported) */ | |
| +	unsigned int v_sanity;		/* to verify vtoc sanity */ | |
| +	unsigned int v_version;		/* layout version */ | |
| +	char	v_volume[8];		/* volume name */ | |
| +	ushort	v_sectorsz;		/* sector size in bytes */ | |
| +	ushort	v_nparts;		/* number of partitions */ | |
| +	unsigned int v_reserved[10];	/* free space */ | |
| +	struct solaris_x86_slice | |
| +		v_slice[SOLARIS_X86_NUMSLICE]; /* slice headers */ | |
| +	unsigned int timestamp[SOLARIS_X86_NUMSLICE]; /* timestamp (unsupported) */ | |
| +	char	v_asciilabel[128];	/* for compatibility */ | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +#endif /* CONFIG_SOLARIS_X86_PARTITION */ | |
| + | |
| +#ifdef CONFIG_BSD_DISKLABEL | |
| +/* | |
| + * BSD disklabel support by Yossi Gottlieb <[email protected]> | |
| + * updated by Marc Espie <[email protected]> | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +/* check against BSD src/sys/sys/disklabel.h for consistency */ | |
| + | |
| +#define BSD_DISKMAGIC	(0x82564557UL)	/* The disk magic number */ | |
| +#define BSD_MAXPARTITIONS	8 | |
| +#define OPENBSD_MAXPARTITIONS	16 | |
| +#define BSD_FS_UNUSED		0	/* disklabel unused partition entry ID */ | |
| +struct bsd_disklabel { | |
| +	__u32	d_magic;		/* the magic number */ | |
| +	__s16	d_type;			/* drive type */ | |
| +	__s16	d_subtype;		/* controller/d_type specific */ | |
| +	char	d_typename[16];		/* type name, e.g. "eagle" */ | |
| +	char	d_packname[16];			/* pack identifier */  | |
| +	__u32	d_secsize;		/* # of bytes per sector */ | |
| +	__u32	d_nsectors;		/* # of data sectors per track */ | |
| +	__u32	d_ntracks;		/* # of tracks per cylinder */ | |
| +	__u32	d_ncylinders;		/* # of data cylinders per unit */ | |
| +	__u32	d_secpercyl;		/* # of data sectors per cylinder */ | |
| +	__u32	d_secperunit;		/* # of data sectors per unit */ | |
| +	__u16	d_sparespertrack;	/* # of spare sectors per track */ | |
| +	__u16	d_sparespercyl;		/* # of spare sectors per cylinder */ | |
| +	__u32	d_acylinders;		/* # of alt. cylinders per unit */ | |
| +	__u16	d_rpm;			/* rotational speed */ | |
| +	__u16	d_interleave;		/* hardware sector interleave */ | |
| +	__u16	d_trackskew;		/* sector 0 skew, per track */ | |
| +	__u16	d_cylskew;		/* sector 0 skew, per cylinder */ | |
| +	__u32	d_headswitch;		/* head switch time, usec */ | |
| +	__u32	d_trkseek;		/* track-to-track seek, usec */ | |
| +	__u32	d_flags;		/* generic flags */ | |
| +#define NDDATA 5 | |
| +	__u32	d_drivedata[NDDATA];	/* drive-type specific information */ | |
| +#define NSPARE 5 | |
| +	__u32	d_spare[NSPARE];	/* reserved for future use */ | |
| +	__u32	d_magic2;		/* the magic number (again) */ | |
| +	__u16	d_checksum;		/* xor of data incl. partitions */ | |
| + | |
| +			/* filesystem and partition information: */ | |
| +	__u16	d_npartitions;		/* number of partitions in following */ | |
| +	__u32	d_bbsize;		/* size of boot area at sn0, bytes */ | |
| +	__u32	d_sbsize;		/* max size of fs superblock, bytes */ | |
| +	struct	bsd_partition {		/* the partition table */ | |
| +		__u32	p_size;		/* number of sectors in partition */ | |
| +		__u32	p_offset;	/* starting sector */ | |
| +		__u32	p_fsize;	/* filesystem basic fragment size */ | |
| +		__u8	p_fstype;	/* filesystem type, see below */ | |
| +		__u8	p_frag;		/* filesystem fragments per block */ | |
| +		__u16	p_cpg;		/* filesystem cylinders per group */ | |
| +	} d_partitions[BSD_MAXPARTITIONS];	/* actually may be more */ | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +#endif	/* CONFIG_BSD_DISKLABEL */ | |
| + | |
| +#ifdef CONFIG_UNIXWARE_DISKLABEL | |
| +/* | |
| + * Unixware slices support by Andrzej Krzysztofowicz <[email protected]> | |
| + * and Krzysztof G. Baranowski <[email protected]> | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +#define UNIXWARE_DISKMAGIC     (0xCA5E600DUL)	/* The disk magic number */ | |
| +#define UNIXWARE_DISKMAGIC2    (0x600DDEEEUL)	/* The slice table magic nr */ | |
| +#define UNIXWARE_NUMSLICE      16 | |
| +#define UNIXWARE_FS_UNUSED     0		/* Unused slice entry ID */ | |
| + | |
| +struct unixware_slice { | |
| +	__u16   s_label;	/* label */ | |
| +	__u16   s_flags;	/* permission flags */ | |
| +	__u32   start_sect;	/* starting sector */ | |
| +	__u32   nr_sects;	/* number of sectors in slice */ | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +struct unixware_disklabel { | |
| +	__u32   d_type;               	/* drive type */ | |
| +	__u32   d_magic;                /* the magic number */ | |
| +	__u32   d_version;              /* version number */ | |
| +	char    d_serial[12];           /* serial number of the device */ | |
| +	__u32   d_ncylinders;           /* # of data cylinders per device */ | |
| +	__u32   d_ntracks;              /* # of tracks per cylinder */ | |
| +	__u32   d_nsectors;             /* # of data sectors per track */ | |
| +	__u32   d_secsize;              /* # of bytes per sector */ | |
| +	__u32   d_part_start;           /* # of first sector of this partition */ | |
| +	__u32   d_unknown1[12];         /* ? */ | |
| + 	__u32	d_alt_tbl;              /* byte offset of alternate table */ | |
| + 	__u32	d_alt_len;              /* byte length of alternate table */ | |
| + 	__u32	d_phys_cyl;             /* # of physical cylinders per device */ | |
| + 	__u32	d_phys_trk;             /* # of physical tracks per cylinder */ | |
| + 	__u32	d_phys_sec;             /* # of physical sectors per track */ | |
| + 	__u32	d_phys_bytes;           /* # of physical bytes per sector */ | |
| + 	__u32	d_unknown2;             /* ? */ | |
| +	__u32   d_unknown3;             /* ? */ | |
| +	__u32	d_pad[8];               /* pad */ | |
| + | |
| +	struct unixware_vtoc { | |
| +		__u32	v_magic;		/* the magic number */ | |
| +		__u32	v_version;		/* version number */ | |
| +		char	v_name[8];		/* volume name */ | |
| +		__u16	v_nslices;		/* # of slices */ | |
| +		__u16	v_unknown1;		/* ? */ | |
| +		__u32	v_reserved[10];		/* reserved */ | |
| +		struct unixware_slice | |
| +			v_slice[UNIXWARE_NUMSLICE];	/* slice headers */ | |
| +	} vtoc; | |
| + | |
| +};  /* 408 */ | |
| + | |
| +#endif /* CONFIG_UNIXWARE_DISKLABEL */ | |
| + | |
| +#ifdef CONFIG_MINIX_SUBPARTITION | |
| +#   define MINIX_NR_SUBPARTITIONS  4 | |
| +#endif /* CONFIG_MINIX_SUBPARTITION */ | |
| + | |
| +#ifdef __KERNEL__ | |
| + | |
| +char *disk_name (struct gendisk *hd, int minor, char *buf); | |
| + | |
| +/*  | |
| + * Account for the completion of an IO request (used by drivers which  | |
| + * bypass the normal end_request processing)  | |
| + */ | |
| +struct request; | |
| + | |
| +#ifdef CONFIG_BLK_STATS | |
| +extern void disk_round_stats(struct hd_struct *hd); | |
| +extern void req_new_io(struct request *req, int merge, int sectors); | |
| +extern void req_merged_io(struct request *req); | |
| +extern void req_finished_io(struct request *req); | |
| +#else | |
| +static inline void req_new_io(struct request *req, int merge, int sectors) { } | |
| +static inline void req_merged_io(struct request *req) { } | |
| +static inline void req_finished_io(struct request *req) { } | |
| +#endif /* CONFIG_BLK_STATS */ | |
| + | |
| +extern void devfs_register_partitions (struct gendisk *dev, int minor, | |
| +				       int unregister); | |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * FIXME: this should use genhd->minor_shift, but that is slow to look up. | |
| + */ | |
| +static inline unsigned int disk_index (kdev_t dev) | |
| +{ | |
| +	int major = MAJOR(dev); | |
| +	int minor = MINOR(dev); | |
| +	unsigned int index; | |
| + | |
| +	switch (major) { | |
| +		case DAC960_MAJOR+0: | |
| +			index = (minor & 0x00f8) >> 3; | |
| +			break; | |
| +		case SCSI_DISK0_MAJOR: | |
| +			index = (minor & 0x00f0) >> 4; | |
| +			break; | |
| +		case IDE0_MAJOR:	/* same as HD_MAJOR */ | |
| +		case XT_DISK_MAJOR: | |
| +			index = (minor & 0x0040) >> 6; | |
| +			break; | |
| +		case IDE1_MAJOR: | |
| +			index = ((minor & 0x0040) >> 6) + 2; | |
| +			break; | |
| +		default: | |
| +			return 0; | |
| +	} | |
| +	return index; | |
| +} | |
| + | |
| +#endif | |
| + | |
| +#endif | |
| --- lilo-22.5.8.orig/kernel-headers/linux/hdreg.h | |
| +++ lilo-22.5.8/kernel-headers/linux/hdreg.h | |
| @@ -0,0 +1,746 @@ | |
| +#ifndef _LINUX_HDREG_H | |
| +#define _LINUX_HDREG_H | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * This file contains some defines for the AT-hd-controller. | |
| + * Various sources.   | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +#define HD_IRQ 14			/* the standard disk interrupt */ | |
| + | |
| +/* ide.c has its own port definitions in "ide.h" */ | |
| + | |
| +/* Hd controller regs. Ref: IBM AT Bios-listing */ | |
| +#define HD_DATA		0x1f0		/* _CTL when writing */ | |
| +#define HD_ERROR	0x1f1		/* see err-bits */ | |
| +#define HD_NSECTOR	0x1f2		/* nr of sectors to read/write */ | |
| +#define HD_SECTOR	0x1f3		/* starting sector */ | |
| +#define HD_LCYL		0x1f4		/* starting cylinder */ | |
| +#define HD_HCYL		0x1f5		/* high byte of starting cyl */ | |
| +#define HD_CURRENT	0x1f6		/* 101dhhhh , d=drive, hhhh=head */ | |
| +#define HD_STATUS	0x1f7		/* see status-bits */ | |
| +#define HD_FEATURE	HD_ERROR	/* same io address, read=error, write=feature */ | |
| +#define HD_PRECOMP	HD_FEATURE	/* obsolete use of this port - predates IDE */ | |
| +#define HD_COMMAND	HD_STATUS	/* same io address, read=status, write=cmd */ | |
| + | |
| +#define HD_CMD		0x3f6		/* used for resets */ | |
| +#define HD_ALTSTATUS	0x3f6		/* same as HD_STATUS but doesn't clear irq */ | |
| + | |
| +/* remainder is shared between hd.c, ide.c, ide-cd.c, and the hdparm utility */ | |
| + | |
| +/* Bits of HD_STATUS */ | |
| +#define ERR_STAT		0x01 | |
| +#define INDEX_STAT		0x02 | |
| +#define ECC_STAT		0x04	/* Corrected error */ | |
| +#define DRQ_STAT		0x08 | |
| +#define SEEK_STAT		0x10 | |
| +#define SRV_STAT		0x10 | |
| +#define WRERR_STAT		0x20 | |
| +#define READY_STAT		0x40 | |
| +#define BUSY_STAT		0x80 | |
| + | |
| +/* Bits for HD_ERROR */ | |
| +#define MARK_ERR		0x01	/* Bad address mark */ | |
| +#define TRK0_ERR		0x02	/* couldn't find track 0 */ | |
| +#define ABRT_ERR		0x04	/* Command aborted */ | |
| +#define MCR_ERR			0x08	/* media change request */ | |
| +#define ID_ERR			0x10	/* ID field not found */ | |
| +#define MC_ERR			0x20	/* media changed */ | |
| +#define ECC_ERR			0x40	/* Uncorrectable ECC error */ | |
| +#define BBD_ERR			0x80	/* pre-EIDE meaning:  block marked bad */ | |
| +#define ICRC_ERR		0x80	/* new meaning:  CRC error during transfer */ | |
| + | |
| +/* Bits of HD_NSECTOR */ | |
| +#define CD			0x01 | |
| +#define IO			0x02 | |
| +#define REL			0x04 | |
| +#define TAG_MASK		0xf8 | |
| + | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Command Header sizes for IOCTL commands | |
| + *	HDIO_DRIVE_CMD, HDIO_DRIVE_TASK, and HDIO_DRIVE_TASKFILE | |
| + */ | |
| + | |
| +#if 0 | |
| +#include <asm/hdreg.h> | |
| +typedef ide_ioreg_t task_ioreg_t; | |
| +#else | |
| +typedef unsigned char task_ioreg_t; | |
| +#endif | |
| + | |
| +typedef unsigned long sata_ioreg_t; | |
| + | |
| +#define HDIO_DRIVE_CMD_HDR_SIZE		4*sizeof(task_ioreg_t) | |
| +#define HDIO_DRIVE_TASK_HDR_SIZE	8*sizeof(task_ioreg_t) | |
| +#define HDIO_DRIVE_HOB_HDR_SIZE		8*sizeof(task_ioreg_t) | |
| + | |
| +#define IDE_DRIVE_TASK_INVALID		-1 | |
| +#define IDE_DRIVE_TASK_NO_DATA		0 | |
| +#define IDE_DRIVE_TASK_SET_XFER		1 | |
| + | |
| +#define IDE_DRIVE_TASK_IN		2 | |
| + | |
| +#define IDE_DRIVE_TASK_OUT		3 | |
| +#define IDE_DRIVE_TASK_RAW_WRITE	4 | |
| + | |
| +struct hd_drive_cmd_hdr { | |
| +	task_ioreg_t command; | |
| +	task_ioreg_t sector_number; | |
| +	task_ioreg_t feature; | |
| +	task_ioreg_t sector_count; | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +typedef struct hd_drive_task_hdr { | |
| +	task_ioreg_t data; | |
| +	task_ioreg_t feature; | |
| +	task_ioreg_t sector_count; | |
| +	task_ioreg_t sector_number; | |
| +	task_ioreg_t low_cylinder; | |
| +	task_ioreg_t high_cylinder; | |
| +	task_ioreg_t device_head; | |
| +	task_ioreg_t command; | |
| +} task_struct_t; | |
| + | |
| +typedef struct hd_drive_hob_hdr { | |
| +	task_ioreg_t data; | |
| +	task_ioreg_t feature; | |
| +	task_ioreg_t sector_count; | |
| +	task_ioreg_t sector_number; | |
| +	task_ioreg_t low_cylinder; | |
| +	task_ioreg_t high_cylinder; | |
| +	task_ioreg_t device_head; | |
| +	task_ioreg_t control; | |
| +} hob_struct_t; | |
| + | |
| +typedef union ide_reg_valid_s { | |
| +	unsigned all				: 16; | |
| +	struct { | |
| +		unsigned data			: 1; | |
| +		unsigned error_feature		: 1; | |
| +		unsigned sector			: 1; | |
| +		unsigned nsector		: 1; | |
| +		unsigned lcyl			: 1; | |
| +		unsigned hcyl			: 1; | |
| +		unsigned select			: 1; | |
| +		unsigned status_command		: 1; | |
| + | |
| +		unsigned data_hob		: 1; | |
| +		unsigned error_feature_hob	: 1; | |
| +		unsigned sector_hob		: 1; | |
| +		unsigned nsector_hob		: 1; | |
| +		unsigned lcyl_hob		: 1; | |
| +		unsigned hcyl_hob		: 1; | |
| +		unsigned select_hob		: 1; | |
| +		unsigned control_hob		: 1; | |
| +	} b; | |
| +} ide_reg_valid_t; | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * Define standard taskfile in/out register | |
| + */ | |
| +#define IDE_TASKFILE_STD_OUT_FLAGS	0xFE | |
| +#define IDE_TASKFILE_STD_IN_FLAGS	0xFE | |
| +#define IDE_HOB_STD_OUT_FLAGS		0x3C | |
| +#define IDE_HOB_STD_IN_FLAGS		0x3C | |
| + | |
| +typedef struct ide_task_request_s { | |
| +	task_ioreg_t	io_ports[8]; | |
| +	task_ioreg_t	hob_ports[8]; | |
| +	ide_reg_valid_t	out_flags; | |
| +	ide_reg_valid_t	in_flags; | |
| +	int		data_phase; | |
| +	int		req_cmd; | |
| +	unsigned long	out_size; | |
| +	unsigned long	in_size; | |
| +} ide_task_request_t; | |
| + | |
| +typedef struct ide_ioctl_request_s { | |
| +	ide_task_request_t	*task_request; | |
| +	unsigned char		*out_buffer; | |
| +	unsigned char		*in_buffer; | |
| +} ide_ioctl_request_t; | |
| + | |
| +#define TASKFILE_INVALID		0x7fff | |
| +#define TASKFILE_48			0x8000 | |
| + | |
| +#define TASKFILE_NO_DATA		0x0000 | |
| + | |
| +#define TASKFILE_IN			0x0001 | |
| +#define TASKFILE_MULTI_IN		0x0002 | |
| + | |
| +#define TASKFILE_OUT			0x0004 | |
| +#define TASKFILE_MULTI_OUT		0x0008 | |
| +#define TASKFILE_IN_OUT			0x0010 | |
| + | |
| +#define TASKFILE_IN_DMA			0x0020 | |
| +#define TASKFILE_OUT_DMA		0x0040 | |
| +#define TASKFILE_IN_DMAQ		0x0080 | |
| +#define TASKFILE_OUT_DMAQ		0x0100 | |
| + | |
| +#define TASKFILE_P_IN			0x0200 | |
| +#define TASKFILE_P_OUT			0x0400 | |
| +#define TASKFILE_P_IN_DMA		0x0800 | |
| +#define TASKFILE_P_OUT_DMA		0x1000 | |
| +#define TASKFILE_P_IN_DMAQ		0x2000 | |
| +#define TASKFILE_P_OUT_DMAQ		0x4000 | |
| + | |
| +/* ATA/ATAPI Commands pre T13 Spec */ | |
| +#define WIN_NOP				0x00 | |
| +/* | |
| + *	0x01->0x02 Reserved | |
| + */ | |
| +#define CFA_REQ_EXT_ERROR_CODE		0x03 /* CFA Request Extended Error Code */ | |
| +/* | |
| + *	0x04->0x07 Reserved | |
| + */ | |
| +#define WIN_SRST			0x08 /* ATAPI soft reset command */ | |
| +#define WIN_DEVICE_RESET		0x08 | |
| +/* | |
| + *	0x09->0x0F Reserved | |
| + */ | |
| +#define WIN_RECAL			0x10 | |
| +#define WIN_RESTORE			WIN_RECAL | |
| +/* | |
| + *	0x10->0x1F Reserved | |
| + */ | |
| +#define WIN_READ			0x20 /* 28-Bit */ | |
| +#define WIN_READ_ONCE			0x21 /* 28-Bit without retries */ | |
| +#define WIN_READ_LONG			0x22 /* 28-Bit */ | |
| +#define WIN_READ_LONG_ONCE		0x23 /* 28-Bit without retries */ | |
| +#define WIN_READ_EXT			0x24 /* 48-Bit */ | |
| +#define WIN_READDMA_EXT			0x25 /* 48-Bit */ | |
| +#define WIN_READDMA_QUEUED_EXT		0x26 /* 48-Bit */ | |
| +#define WIN_READ_NATIVE_MAX_EXT		0x27 /* 48-Bit */ | |
| +/* | |
| + *	0x28 | |
| + */ | |
| +#define WIN_MULTREAD_EXT		0x29 /* 48-Bit */ | |
| +/* | |
| + *	0x2A->0x2F Reserved | |
| + */ | |
| +#define WIN_WRITE			0x30 /* 28-Bit */ | |
| +#define WIN_WRITE_ONCE			0x31 /* 28-Bit without retries */ | |
| +#define WIN_WRITE_LONG			0x32 /* 28-Bit */ | |
| +#define WIN_WRITE_LONG_ONCE		0x33 /* 28-Bit without retries */ | |
| +#define WIN_WRITE_EXT			0x34 /* 48-Bit */ | |
| +#define WIN_WRITEDMA_EXT		0x35 /* 48-Bit */ | |
| +#define WIN_WRITEDMA_QUEUED_EXT		0x36 /* 48-Bit */ | |
| +#define WIN_SET_MAX_EXT			0x37 /* 48-Bit */ | |
| +#define CFA_WRITE_SECT_WO_ERASE		0x38 /* CFA Write Sectors without erase */ | |
| +#define WIN_MULTWRITE_EXT		0x39 /* 48-Bit */ | |
| +/* | |
| + *	0x3A->0x3B Reserved | |
| + */ | |
| +#define WIN_WRITE_VERIFY		0x3C /* 28-Bit */ | |
| +/* | |
| + *	0x3D->0x3F Reserved | |
| + */ | |
| +#define WIN_VERIFY			0x40 /* 28-Bit - Read Verify Sectors */ | |
| +#define WIN_VERIFY_ONCE			0x41 /* 28-Bit - without retries */ | |
| +#define WIN_VERIFY_EXT			0x42 /* 48-Bit */ | |
| +/* | |
| + *	0x43->0x4F Reserved | |
| + */ | |
| +#define WIN_FORMAT			0x50 | |
| +/* | |
| + *	0x51->0x5F Reserved | |
| + */ | |
| +#define WIN_INIT			0x60 | |
| +/* | |
| + *	0x61->0x5F Reserved | |
| + */ | |
| +#define WIN_SEEK			0x70 /* 0x70-0x7F Reserved */ | |
| +#define CFA_TRANSLATE_SECTOR		0x87 /* CFA Translate Sector */ | |
| +#define WIN_DIAGNOSE			0x90 | |
| +#define WIN_SPECIFY			0x91 /* set drive geometry translation */ | |
| +#define WIN_DOWNLOAD_MICROCODE		0x92 | |
| +#define WIN_STANDBYNOW2			0x94 | |
| +#define WIN_STANDBY2			0x96 | |
| +#define WIN_SETIDLE2			0x97 | |
| +#define WIN_CHECKPOWERMODE2		0x98 | |
| +#define WIN_SLEEPNOW2			0x99 | |
| +/* | |
| + *	0x9A VENDOR | |
| + */ | |
| +#define WIN_PACKETCMD			0xA0 /* Send a packet command. */ | |
| +#define WIN_PIDENTIFY			0xA1 /* identify ATAPI device	*/ | |
| +#define WIN_QUEUED_SERVICE		0xA2 | |
| +#define WIN_SMART			0xB0 /* self-monitoring and reporting */ | |
| +#define CFA_ERASE_SECTORS       	0xC0 | |
| +#define WIN_MULTREAD			0xC4 /* read sectors using multiple mode*/ | |
| +#define WIN_MULTWRITE			0xC5 /* write sectors using multiple mode */ | |
| +#define WIN_SETMULT			0xC6 /* enable/disable multiple mode */ | |
| +#define WIN_READDMA_QUEUED		0xC7 /* read sectors using Queued DMA transfers */ | |
| +#define WIN_READDMA			0xC8 /* read sectors using DMA transfers */ | |
| +#define WIN_READDMA_ONCE		0xC9 /* 28-Bit - without retries */ | |
| +#define WIN_WRITEDMA			0xCA /* write sectors using DMA transfers */ | |
| +#define WIN_WRITEDMA_ONCE		0xCB /* 28-Bit - without retries */ | |
| +#define WIN_WRITEDMA_QUEUED		0xCC /* write sectors using Queued DMA transfers */ | |
| +#define CFA_WRITE_MULTI_WO_ERASE	0xCD /* CFA Write multiple without erase */ | |
| +#define WIN_GETMEDIASTATUS		0xDA	 | |
| +#define WIN_ACKMEDIACHANGE		0xDB /* ATA-1, ATA-2 vendor */ | |
| +#define WIN_POSTBOOT			0xDC | |
| +#define WIN_PREBOOT			0xDD | |
| +#define WIN_DOORLOCK			0xDE /* lock door on removable drives */ | |
| +#define WIN_DOORUNLOCK			0xDF /* unlock door on removable drives */ | |
| +#define WIN_STANDBYNOW1			0xE0 | |
| +#define WIN_IDLEIMMEDIATE		0xE1 /* force drive to become "ready" */ | |
| +#define WIN_STANDBY             	0xE2 /* Set device in Standby Mode */ | |
| +#define WIN_SETIDLE1			0xE3 | |
| +#define WIN_READ_BUFFER			0xE4 /* force read only 1 sector */ | |
| +#define WIN_CHECKPOWERMODE1		0xE5 | |
| +#define WIN_SLEEPNOW1			0xE6 | |
| +#define WIN_FLUSH_CACHE			0xE7 | |
| +#define WIN_WRITE_BUFFER		0xE8 /* force write only 1 sector */ | |
| +#define WIN_WRITE_SAME			0xE9 /* read ata-2 to use */ | |
| +	/* SET_FEATURES 0x22 or 0xDD */ | |
| +#define WIN_FLUSH_CACHE_EXT		0xEA /* 48-Bit */ | |
| +#define WIN_IDENTIFY			0xEC /* ask drive to identify itself	*/ | |
| +#define WIN_MEDIAEJECT			0xED | |
| +#define WIN_IDENTIFY_DMA		0xEE /* same as WIN_IDENTIFY, but DMA */ | |
| +#define WIN_SETFEATURES			0xEF /* set special drive features */ | |
| +#define EXABYTE_ENABLE_NEST		0xF0 | |
| +#define WIN_SECURITY_SET_PASS		0xF1 | |
| +#define WIN_SECURITY_UNLOCK		0xF2 | |
| +#define WIN_SECURITY_ERASE_PREPARE	0xF3 | |
| +#define WIN_SECURITY_ERASE_UNIT		0xF4 | |
| +#define WIN_SECURITY_FREEZE_LOCK	0xF5 | |
| +#define WIN_SECURITY_DISABLE		0xF6 | |
| +#define WIN_READ_NATIVE_MAX		0xF8 /* return the native maximum address */ | |
| +#define WIN_SET_MAX			0xF9 | |
| +#define DISABLE_SEAGATE			0xFB | |
| + | |
| +/* WIN_SMART sub-commands */ | |
| + | |
| +#define SMART_READ_VALUES		0xD0 | |
| +#define SMART_READ_THRESHOLDS		0xD1 | |
| +#define SMART_AUTOSAVE			0xD2 | |
| +#define SMART_SAVE			0xD3 | |
| +#define SMART_IMMEDIATE_OFFLINE		0xD4 | |
| +#define SMART_READ_LOG_SECTOR		0xD5 | |
| +#define SMART_WRITE_LOG_SECTOR		0xD6 | |
| +#define SMART_WRITE_THRESHOLDS		0xD7 | |
| +#define SMART_ENABLE			0xD8 | |
| +#define SMART_DISABLE			0xD9 | |
| +#define SMART_STATUS			0xDA | |
| +#define SMART_AUTO_OFFLINE		0xDB | |
| + | |
| +/* Password used in TF4 & TF5 executing SMART commands */ | |
| + | |
| +#define SMART_LCYL_PASS			0x4F | |
| +#define SMART_HCYL_PASS			0xC2 | |
| +		 | |
| +/* WIN_SETFEATURES sub-commands */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_EN_8BIT	0x01	/* Enable 8-Bit Transfers */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_EN_WCACHE	0x02	/* Enable write cache */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_XFER	0x03	/* Set transfer mode */ | |
| +#	define XFER_UDMA_7	0x47	/* 0100|0111 */ | |
| +#	define XFER_UDMA_6	0x46	/* 0100|0110 */ | |
| +#	define XFER_UDMA_5	0x45	/* 0100|0101 */ | |
| +#	define XFER_UDMA_4	0x44	/* 0100|0100 */ | |
| +#	define XFER_UDMA_3	0x43	/* 0100|0011 */ | |
| +#	define XFER_UDMA_2	0x42	/* 0100|0010 */ | |
| +#	define XFER_UDMA_1	0x41	/* 0100|0001 */ | |
| +#	define XFER_UDMA_0	0x40	/* 0100|0000 */ | |
| +#	define XFER_MW_DMA_2	0x22	/* 0010|0010 */ | |
| +#	define XFER_MW_DMA_1	0x21	/* 0010|0001 */ | |
| +#	define XFER_MW_DMA_0	0x20	/* 0010|0000 */ | |
| +#	define XFER_SW_DMA_2	0x12	/* 0001|0010 */ | |
| +#	define XFER_SW_DMA_1	0x11	/* 0001|0001 */ | |
| +#	define XFER_SW_DMA_0	0x10	/* 0001|0000 */ | |
| +#	define XFER_PIO_4	0x0C	/* 0000|1100 */ | |
| +#	define XFER_PIO_3	0x0B	/* 0000|1011 */ | |
| +#	define XFER_PIO_2	0x0A	/* 0000|1010 */ | |
| +#	define XFER_PIO_1	0x09	/* 0000|1001 */ | |
| +#	define XFER_PIO_0	0x08	/* 0000|1000 */ | |
| +#	define XFER_PIO_SLOW	0x00	/* 0000|0000 */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_DIS_DEFECT	0x04	/* Disable Defect Management */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_EN_APM	0x05	/* Enable advanced power management */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_EN_SAME_R	0x22	/* for a region ATA-1 */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_DIS_MSN	0x31	/* Disable Media Status Notification */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_DIS_RETRY	0x33	/* Disable Retry */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_EN_AAM	0x42	/* Enable Automatic Acoustic Management */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_RW_LONG	0x44	/* Set Lenght of VS bytes */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_SET_CACHE	0x54	/* Set Cache segments to SC Reg. Val */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_DIS_RLA	0x55	/* Disable read look-ahead feature */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_EN_RI	0x5D	/* Enable release interrupt */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_EN_SI	0x5E	/* Enable SERVICE interrupt */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_DIS_RPOD	0x66	/* Disable reverting to power on defaults */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_DIS_ECC	0x77	/* Disable ECC byte count */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_DIS_8BIT	0x81	/* Disable 8-Bit Transfers */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_DIS_WCACHE	0x82	/* Disable write cache */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_EN_DEFECT	0x84	/* Enable Defect Management */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_DIS_APM	0x85	/* Disable advanced power management */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_EN_ECC	0x88	/* Enable ECC byte count */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_EN_MSN	0x95	/* Enable Media Status Notification */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_EN_RETRY	0x99	/* Enable Retry */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_EN_RLA	0xAA	/* Enable read look-ahead feature */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_PREFETCH	0xAB	/* Sets drive prefetch value */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_EN_REST	0xAC	/* ATA-1 */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_4B_RW_LONG	0xBB	/* Set Lenght of 4 bytes */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_DIS_AAM	0xC2	/* Disable Automatic Acoustic Management */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_EN_RPOD	0xCC	/* Enable reverting to power on defaults */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_DIS_RI	0xDD	/* Disable release interrupt ATAPI */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_EN_SAME_M	0xDD	/* for a entire device ATA-1 */ | |
| +#define SETFEATURES_DIS_SI	0xDE	/* Disable SERVICE interrupt ATAPI */ | |
| + | |
| +/* WIN_SECURITY sub-commands */ | |
| + | |
| +#define SECURITY_SET_PASSWORD		0xBA | |
| +#define SECURITY_UNLOCK			0xBB | |
| +#define SECURITY_ERASE_PREPARE		0xBC | |
| +#define SECURITY_ERASE_UNIT		0xBD | |
| +#define SECURITY_FREEZE_LOCK		0xBE | |
| +#define SECURITY_DISABLE_PASSWORD	0xBF | |
| + | |
| +struct hd_geometry { | |
| +      unsigned char heads; | |
| +      unsigned char sectors; | |
| +      unsigned short cylinders; | |
| +      unsigned long start; | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +/* BIG GEOMETRY */ | |
| +struct hd_big_geometry { | |
| +	unsigned char heads; | |
| +	unsigned char sectors; | |
| +	unsigned int cylinders; | |
| +	unsigned long start; | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +/* hd/ide ctl's that pass (arg) ptrs to user space are numbered 0x030n/0x031n */ | |
| +#define HDIO_GETGEO		0x0301	/* get device geometry */ | |
| +#define HDIO_GET_UNMASKINTR	0x0302	/* get current unmask setting */ | |
| +#define HDIO_GET_MULTCOUNT	0x0304	/* get current IDE blockmode setting */ | |
| +#define HDIO_GET_QDMA		0x0305	/* get use-qdma flag */ | |
| + | |
| +#define HDIO_SET_XFER		0x0306	/* set transfer rate via proc */ | |
| + | |
| +#define HDIO_OBSOLETE_IDENTITY	0x0307	/* OBSOLETE, DO NOT USE: returns 142 bytes */ | |
| +#define HDIO_GET_KEEPSETTINGS	0x0308	/* get keep-settings-on-reset flag */ | |
| +#define HDIO_GET_32BIT		0x0309	/* get current io_32bit setting */ | |
| +#define HDIO_GET_NOWERR		0x030a	/* get ignore-write-error flag */ | |
| +#define HDIO_GET_DMA		0x030b	/* get use-dma flag */ | |
| +#define HDIO_GET_NICE		0x030c	/* get nice flags */ | |
| +#define HDIO_GET_IDENTITY	0x030d	/* get IDE identification info */ | |
| +#define HDIO_GET_WCACHE		0x030e	/* get write cache mode on|off */ | |
| +#define HDIO_GET_ACOUSTIC	0x030f	/* get acoustic value */ | |
| +#define	HDIO_GET_ADDRESS	0x0310	/* */ | |
| + | |
| +#define HDIO_GET_BUSSTATE	0x031a	/* get the bus state of the hwif */ | |
| +#define HDIO_TRISTATE_HWIF	0x031b	/* execute a channel tristate */ | |
| +#define HDIO_DRIVE_RESET	0x031c	/* execute a device reset */ | |
| +#define HDIO_DRIVE_TASKFILE	0x031d	/* execute raw taskfile */ | |
| +#define HDIO_DRIVE_TASK		0x031e	/* execute task and special drive command */ | |
| +#define HDIO_DRIVE_CMD		0x031f	/* execute a special drive command */ | |
| + | |
| +#define HDIO_DRIVE_CMD_AEB	HDIO_DRIVE_TASK | |
| + | |
| +/* hd/ide ctl's that pass (arg) non-ptr values are numbered 0x032n/0x033n */ | |
| +#define HDIO_SET_MULTCOUNT	0x0321	/* change IDE blockmode */ | |
| +#define HDIO_SET_UNMASKINTR	0x0322	/* permit other irqs during I/O */ | |
| +#define HDIO_SET_KEEPSETTINGS	0x0323	/* keep ioctl settings on reset */ | |
| +#define HDIO_SET_32BIT		0x0324	/* change io_32bit flags */ | |
| +#define HDIO_SET_NOWERR		0x0325	/* change ignore-write-error flag */ | |
| +#define HDIO_SET_DMA		0x0326	/* change use-dma flag */ | |
| +#define HDIO_SET_PIO_MODE	0x0327	/* reconfig interface to new speed */ | |
| +#define HDIO_SCAN_HWIF		0x0328	/* register and (re)scan interface */ | |
| +#define HDIO_SET_NICE		0x0329	/* set nice flags */ | |
| +#define HDIO_UNREGISTER_HWIF	0x032a  /* unregister interface */ | |
| +#define HDIO_SET_WCACHE		0x032b	/* change write cache enable-disable */ | |
| +#define HDIO_SET_ACOUSTIC	0x032c	/* change acoustic behavior */ | |
| +#define HDIO_SET_BUSSTATE	0x032d	/* set the bus state of the hwif */ | |
| +#define HDIO_SET_QDMA		0x032e	/* change use-qdma flag */ | |
| +#define HDIO_SET_ADDRESS	0x032f	/* change lba addressing modes */ | |
| + | |
| +/* bus states */ | |
| +enum { | |
| +	BUSSTATE_OFF = 0, | |
| +	BUSSTATE_ON, | |
| +	BUSSTATE_TRISTATE | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +/* hd/ide ctl's that pass (arg) ptrs to user space are numbered 0x033n/0x033n */ | |
| +#define HDIO_GETGEO_BIG		0x0330	/* */ | |
| +#define HDIO_GETGEO_BIG_RAW	0x0331	/* */ | |
| + | |
| +#define HDIO_SET_IDE_SCSI	0x0338 | |
| +#define HDIO_SET_SCSI_IDE	0x0339 | |
| + | |
| +#define __NEW_HD_DRIVE_ID | |
| +/* structure returned by HDIO_GET_IDENTITY, | |
| + * as per ANSI NCITS ATA6 rev.1b spec | |
| + */ | |
| +struct hd_driveid { | |
| +	unsigned short	config;		/* lots of obsolete bit flags */ | |
| +	unsigned short	cyls;		/* Obsolete, "physical" cyls */ | |
| +	unsigned short	reserved2;	/* reserved (word 2) */ | |
| +	unsigned short	heads;		/* Obsolete, "physical" heads */ | |
| +	unsigned short	track_bytes;	/* unformatted bytes per track */ | |
| +	unsigned short	sector_bytes;	/* unformatted bytes per sector */ | |
| +	unsigned short	sectors;	/* Obsolete, "physical" sectors per track */ | |
| +	unsigned short	vendor0;	/* vendor unique */ | |
| +	unsigned short	vendor1;	/* vendor unique */ | |
| +	unsigned short	vendor2;	/* Retired vendor unique */ | |
| +	unsigned char	serial_no[20];	/* 0 = not_specified */ | |
| +	unsigned short	buf_type;	/* Retired */ | |
| +	unsigned short	buf_size;	/* Retired, 512 byte increments | |
| +					 * 0 = not_specified | |
| +					 */ | |
| +	unsigned short	ecc_bytes;	/* for r/w long cmds; 0 = not_specified */ | |
| +	unsigned char	fw_rev[8];	/* 0 = not_specified */ | |
| +	unsigned char	model[40];	/* 0 = not_specified */ | |
| +	unsigned char	max_multsect;	/* 0=not_implemented */ | |
| +	unsigned char	vendor3;	/* vendor unique */ | |
| +	unsigned short	dword_io;	/* 0=not_implemented; 1=implemented */ | |
| +	unsigned char	vendor4;	/* vendor unique */ | |
| +	unsigned char	capability;	/* (upper byte of word 49) | |
| +					 *  3:	IORDYsup | |
| +					 *  2:	IORDYsw | |
| +					 *  1:	LBA | |
| +					 *  0:	DMA | |
| +					 */ | |
| +	unsigned short	reserved50;	/* reserved (word 50) */ | |
| +	unsigned char	vendor5;	/* Obsolete, vendor unique */ | |
| +	unsigned char	tPIO;		/* Obsolete, 0=slow, 1=medium, 2=fast */ | |
| +	unsigned char	vendor6;	/* Obsolete, vendor unique */ | |
| +	unsigned char	tDMA;		/* Obsolete, 0=slow, 1=medium, 2=fast */ | |
| +	unsigned short	field_valid;	/* (word 53) | |
| +					 *  2:	ultra_ok	word  88 | |
| +					 *  1:	eide_ok		words 64-70 | |
| +					 *  0:	cur_ok		words 54-58 | |
| +					 */ | |
| +	unsigned short	cur_cyls;	/* Obsolete, logical cylinders */ | |
| +	unsigned short	cur_heads;	/* Obsolete, l heads */ | |
| +	unsigned short	cur_sectors;	/* Obsolete, l sectors per track */ | |
| +	unsigned short	cur_capacity0;	/* Obsolete, l total sectors on drive */ | |
| +	unsigned short	cur_capacity1;	/* Obsolete, (2 words, misaligned int)     */ | |
| +	unsigned char	multsect;	/* current multiple sector count */ | |
| +	unsigned char	multsect_valid;	/* when (bit0==1) multsect is ok */ | |
| +	unsigned int	lba_capacity;	/* Obsolete, total number of sectors */ | |
| +	unsigned short	dma_1word;	/* Obsolete, single-word dma info */ | |
| +	unsigned short	dma_mword;	/* multiple-word dma info */ | |
| +	unsigned short  eide_pio_modes; /* bits 0:mode3 1:mode4 */ | |
| +	unsigned short  eide_dma_min;	/* min mword dma cycle time (ns) */ | |
| +	unsigned short  eide_dma_time;	/* recommended mword dma cycle time (ns) */ | |
| +	unsigned short  eide_pio;       /* min cycle time (ns), no IORDY  */ | |
| +	unsigned short  eide_pio_iordy; /* min cycle time (ns), with IORDY */ | |
| +	unsigned short	words69_70[2];	/* reserved words 69-70 | |
| +					 * future command overlap and queuing | |
| +					 */ | |
| +	/* HDIO_GET_IDENTITY currently returns only words 0 through 70 */ | |
| +	unsigned short	words71_74[4];	/* reserved words 71-74 | |
| +					 * for IDENTIFY PACKET DEVICE command | |
| +					 */ | |
| +	unsigned short  queue_depth;	/* (word 75) | |
| +					 * 15:5	reserved | |
| +					 *  4:0	Maximum queue depth -1 | |
| +					 */ | |
| +	unsigned short  words76_79[4];	/* reserved words 76-79 */ | |
| +	unsigned short  major_rev_num;	/* (word 80) */ | |
| +	unsigned short  minor_rev_num;	/* (word 81) */ | |
| +	unsigned short  command_set_1;	/* (word 82) supported | |
| +					 * 15:	Obsolete | |
| +					 * 14:	NOP command | |
| +					 * 13:	READ_BUFFER | |
| +					 * 12:	WRITE_BUFFER | |
| +					 * 11:	Obsolete | |
| +					 * 10:	Host Protected Area | |
| +					 *  9:	DEVICE Reset | |
| +					 *  8:	SERVICE Interrupt | |
| +					 *  7:	Release Interrupt | |
| +					 *  6:	look-ahead | |
| +					 *  5:	write cache | |
| +					 *  4:	PACKET Command | |
| +					 *  3:	Power Management Feature Set | |
| +					 *  2:	Removable Feature Set | |
| +					 *  1:	Security Feature Set | |
| +					 *  0:	SMART Feature Set | |
| +					 */ | |
| +	unsigned short  command_set_2;	/* (word 83) | |
| +					 * 15:	Shall be ZERO | |
| +					 * 14:	Shall be ONE | |
| +					 * 13:	FLUSH CACHE EXT | |
| +					 * 12:	FLUSH CACHE | |
| +					 * 11:	Device Configuration Overlay | |
| +					 * 10:	48-bit Address Feature Set | |
| +					 *  9:	Automatic Acoustic Management | |
| +					 *  8:	SET MAX security | |
| +					 *  7:	reserved 1407DT PARTIES | |
| +					 *  6:	SetF sub-command Power-Up | |
| +					 *  5:	Power-Up in Standby Feature Set | |
| +					 *  4:	Removable Media Notification | |
| +					 *  3:	APM Feature Set | |
| +					 *  2:	CFA Feature Set | |
| +					 *  1:	READ/WRITE DMA QUEUED | |
| +					 *  0:	Download MicroCode | |
| +					 */ | |
| +	unsigned short  cfsse;		/* (word 84) | |
| +					 * cmd set-feature supported extensions | |
| +					 * 15:	Shall be ZERO | |
| +					 * 14:	Shall be ONE | |
| +					 * 13:6	reserved | |
| +					 *  5:	General Purpose Logging | |
| +					 *  4:	Streaming Feature Set | |
| +					 *  3:	Media Card Pass Through | |
| +					 *  2:	Media Serial Number Valid | |
| +					 *  1:	SMART selt-test supported | |
| +					 *  0:	SMART error logging | |
| +					 */ | |
| +	unsigned short  cfs_enable_1;	/* (word 85) | |
| +					 * command set-feature enabled | |
| +					 * 15:	Obsolete | |
| +					 * 14:	NOP command | |
| +					 * 13:	READ_BUFFER | |
| +					 * 12:	WRITE_BUFFER | |
| +					 * 11:	Obsolete | |
| +					 * 10:	Host Protected Area | |
| +					 *  9:	DEVICE Reset | |
| +					 *  8:	SERVICE Interrupt | |
| +					 *  7:	Release Interrupt | |
| +					 *  6:	look-ahead | |
| +					 *  5:	write cache | |
| +					 *  4:	PACKET Command | |
| +					 *  3:	Power Management Feature Set | |
| +					 *  2:	Removable Feature Set | |
| +					 *  1:	Security Feature Set | |
| +					 *  0:	SMART Feature Set | |
| +					 */ | |
| +	unsigned short  cfs_enable_2;	/* (word 86) | |
| +					 * command set-feature enabled | |
| +					 * 15:	Shall be ZERO | |
| +					 * 14:	Shall be ONE | |
| +					 * 13:	FLUSH CACHE EXT | |
| +					 * 12:	FLUSH CACHE | |
| +					 * 11:	Device Configuration Overlay | |
| +					 * 10:	48-bit Address Feature Set | |
| +					 *  9:	Automatic Acoustic Management | |
| +					 *  8:	SET MAX security | |
| +					 *  7:	reserved 1407DT PARTIES | |
| +					 *  6:	SetF sub-command Power-Up | |
| +					 *  5:	Power-Up in Standby Feature Set | |
| +					 *  4:	Removable Media Notification | |
| +					 *  3:	APM Feature Set | |
| +					 *  2:	CFA Feature Set | |
| +					 *  1:	READ/WRITE DMA QUEUED | |
| +					 *  0:	Download MicroCode | |
| +					 */ | |
| +	unsigned short  csf_default;	/* (word 87) | |
| +					 * command set-feature default | |
| +					 * 15:	Shall be ZERO | |
| +					 * 14:	Shall be ONE | |
| +					 * 13:6	reserved | |
| +					 *  5:	General Purpose Logging enabled | |
| +					 *  4:	Valid CONFIGURE STREAM executed | |
| +					 *  3:	Media Card Pass Through enabled | |
| +					 *  2:	Media Serial Number Valid | |
| +					 *  1:	SMART selt-test supported | |
| +					 *  0:	SMART error logging | |
| +					 */ | |
| +	unsigned short  dma_ultra;	/* (word 88) */ | |
| +	unsigned short	trseuc;		/* time required for security erase */ | |
| +	unsigned short	trsEuc;		/* time required for enhanced erase */ | |
| +	unsigned short	CurAPMvalues;	/* current APM values */ | |
| +	unsigned short	mprc;		/* master password revision code */ | |
| +	unsigned short	hw_config;	/* hardware config (word 93) | |
| +					 * 15:	Shall be ZERO | |
| +					 * 14:	Shall be ONE | |
| +					 * 13: | |
| +					 * 12: | |
| +					 * 11: | |
| +					 * 10: | |
| +					 *  9: | |
| +					 *  8: | |
| +					 *  7: | |
| +					 *  6: | |
| +					 *  5: | |
| +					 *  4: | |
| +					 *  3: | |
| +					 *  2: | |
| +					 *  1: | |
| +					 *  0:	Shall be ONE | |
| +					 */ | |
| +	unsigned short	acoustic;	/* (word 94) | |
| +					 * 15:8	Vendor's recommended value | |
| +					 *  7:0	current value | |
| +					 */ | |
| +	unsigned short	msrqs;		/* min stream request size */ | |
| +	unsigned short	sxfert;		/* stream transfer time */ | |
| +	unsigned short	sal;		/* stream access latency */ | |
| +	unsigned int	spg;		/* stream performance granularity */ | |
| +	unsigned long long lba_capacity_2;/* 48-bit total number of sectors */ | |
| +	unsigned short	words104_125[22];/* reserved words 104-125 */ | |
| +	unsigned short	last_lun;	/* (word 126) */ | |
| +	unsigned short	word127;	/* (word 127) Feature Set | |
| +					 * Removable Media Notification | |
| +					 * 15:2	reserved | |
| +					 *  1:0	00 = not supported | |
| +					 *	01 = supported | |
| +					 *	10 = reserved | |
| +					 *	11 = reserved | |
| +					 */ | |
| +	unsigned short	dlf;		/* (word 128) | |
| +					 * device lock function | |
| +					 * 15:9	reserved | |
| +					 *  8	security level 1:max 0:high | |
| +					 *  7:6	reserved | |
| +					 *  5	enhanced erase | |
| +					 *  4	expire | |
| +					 *  3	frozen | |
| +					 *  2	locked | |
| +					 *  1	en/disabled | |
| +					 *  0	capability | |
| +					 */ | |
| +	unsigned short  csfo;		/*  (word 129) | |
| +					 * current set features options | |
| +					 * 15:4	reserved | |
| +					 *  3:	auto reassign | |
| +					 *  2:	reverting | |
| +					 *  1:	read-look-ahead | |
| +					 *  0:	write cache | |
| +					 */ | |
| +	unsigned short	words130_155[26];/* reserved vendor words 130-155 */ | |
| +	unsigned short	word156;	/* reserved vendor word 156 */ | |
| +	unsigned short	words157_159[3];/* reserved vendor words 157-159 */ | |
| +	unsigned short	cfa_power;	/* (word 160) CFA Power Mode | |
| +					 * 15 word 160 supported | |
| +					 * 14 reserved | |
| +					 * 13 | |
| +					 * 12 | |
| +					 * 11:0 | |
| +					 */ | |
| +	unsigned short	words161_175[15];/* Reserved for CFA */ | |
| +	unsigned short	words176_205[30];/* Current Media Serial Number */ | |
| +	unsigned short	words206_254[49];/* reserved words 206-254 */ | |
| +	unsigned short	integrity_word;	/* (word 255) | |
| +					 * 15:8 Checksum | |
| +					 *  7:0 Signature | |
| +					 */ | |
| +}; | |
| + | |
| +/* | |
| + * IDE "nice" flags. These are used on a per drive basis to determine | |
| + * when to be nice and give more bandwidth to the other devices which | |
| + * share the same IDE bus. | |
| + */ | |
| +#define IDE_NICE_DSC_OVERLAP	(0)	/* per the DSC overlap protocol */ | |
| +#define IDE_NICE_ATAPI_OVERLAP	(1)	/* not supported yet */ | |
| +#define IDE_NICE_0		(2)	/* when sure that it won't affect us */ | |
| +#define IDE_NICE_1		(3)	/* when probably won't affect us much */ | |
| +#define IDE_NICE_2		(4)	/* when we know it's on our expense */ | |
| + | |
| +#ifdef __KERNEL__ | |
| +/* | |
| + * These routines are used for kernel command line parameters from main.c: | |
| + */ | |
| +#include <linux/config.h> | |
| + | |
| +#if defined(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE) || defined(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_MODULE) | |
| +int ide_register(int io_port, int ctl_port, int irq); | |
| +int ide_unregister(unsigned int); | |
| +#endif /* CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE || CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_MODULE */ | |
| + | |
| +#endif  /* __KERNEL__ */ | |
| + | |
| +#endif	/* _LINUX_HDREG_H */ | |
| --- lilo-22.5.8.orig/kernel-headers/linux/ioctl.h | |
| +++ lilo-22.5.8/kernel-headers/linux/ioctl.h | |
| @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ | |
| +#ifndef _LINUX_IOCTL_H | |
| +#define _LINUX_IOCTL_H | |
| + | |
| +#include <asm/ioctl.h> | |
| + | |
| +#endif /* _LINUX_IOCTL_H */ | |
| + | |
| --- ./Makefile.orig	2004-02-09 07:34:23.517394368 +0000 | |
| +++ ./Makefile	2004-02-09 07:34:35.337597424 +0000 | |
| @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ | |
|  LD86=ld86 -0 | |
|  NASM=nasm | |
|   | |
| -CFLAGS=$(OPT) -Wall -g $(PCONFIG) | |
| +CFLAGS=$(OPT) -Wall -g $(PCONFIG) -Ikernel-headers | |
|  LDFLAGS=#-Xlinker -qmagic | |
|  LIBS= | |
|  
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| 
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