nfs.h revision 336846
1/*-
2 * Copyright (c) 1989, 1993
3 *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
4 *
5 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
6 * Rick Macklem at The University of Guelph.
7 *
8 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
9 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
10 * are met:
11 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
12 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
13 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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15 *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
16 * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
17 *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
18 *    without specific prior written permission.
19 *
20 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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23 * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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26 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
27 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
28 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
29 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
30 * SUCH DAMAGE.
31 *
32 * $FreeBSD: stable/10/sys/fs/nfs/nfs.h 336846 2018-07-28 20:38:08Z rmacklem $
33 */
34
35#ifndef _NFS_NFS_H_
36#define	_NFS_NFS_H_
37/*
38 * Tunable constants for nfs
39 */
40
41#define	NFS_MAXIOVEC	34
42#define	NFS_TICKINTVL	500		/* Desired time for a tick (msec) */
43#define	NFS_HZ		(hz / nfscl_ticks) /* Ticks/sec */
44#define	NFS_TIMEO	(1 * NFS_HZ)	/* Default timeout = 1 second */
45#define	NFS_MINTIMEO	(1 * NFS_HZ)	/* Min timeout to use */
46#define	NFS_MAXTIMEO	(60 * NFS_HZ)	/* Max timeout to backoff to */
47#define	NFS_TCPTIMEO	300		/* TCP timeout */
48#define	NFS_MAXRCVTIMEO	60		/* 1 minute in seconds */
49#define	NFS_MINIDEMTIMEO (5 * NFS_HZ)	/* Min timeout for non-idempotent ops*/
50#define	NFS_MAXREXMIT	100		/* Stop counting after this many */
51#define	NFSV4_CALLBACKTIMEO (2 * NFS_HZ) /* Timeout in ticks */
52#define	NFSV4_CALLBACKRETRY 5		/* Number of retries before failure */
53#define	NFSV4_SLOTS	64		/* Number of slots, fore channel */
54#define	NFSV4_CBSLOTS	8		/* Number of slots, back channel */
55#define	NFSV4_CBRETRYCNT 4		/* # of CBRecall retries upon err */
56#define	NFSV4_UPCALLTIMEO (15 * NFS_HZ)	/* Timeout in ticks for upcalls */
57					/* to gssd or nfsuserd */
58#define	NFSV4_UPCALLRETRY 4		/* Number of retries before failure */
59#define	NFS_MAXWINDOW	1024		/* Max number of outstanding requests */
60#define	NFS_RETRANS	10		/* Num of retrans for soft mounts */
61#define	NFS_RETRANS_TCP	2		/* Num of retrans for TCP soft mounts */
62#define	NFS_MAXGRPS	16		/* Max. size of groups list */
63#define	NFS_TRYLATERDEL	15		/* Maximum delay timeout (sec) */
64#ifndef NFS_REMOVETIMEO
65#define	NFS_REMOVETIMEO 15  /* # sec to wait for delegret in local syscall */
66#endif
67#ifndef NFS_MINATTRTIMO
68#define	NFS_MINATTRTIMO 5		/* Attribute cache timeout in sec */
69#endif
70#ifndef NFS_MAXATTRTIMO
71#define	NFS_MAXATTRTIMO 60
72#endif
73#define	NFS_WSIZE	8192		/* Def. write data size <= 8192 */
74#define	NFS_RSIZE	8192		/* Def. read data size <= 8192 */
75#define	NFS_READDIRSIZE	8192		/* Def. readdir size */
76#define	NFS_DEFRAHEAD	1		/* Def. read ahead # blocks */
77#define	NFS_MAXRAHEAD	16		/* Max. read ahead # blocks */
78#define	NFS_MAXASYNCDAEMON 	64	/* Max. number async_daemons runnable */
79#define	NFS_MAXUIDHASH	64		/* Max. # of hashed uid entries/mp */
80#ifndef	NFSRV_LEASE
81#define	NFSRV_LEASE		120	/* Lease time in seconds for V4 */
82#endif					/* assigned to nfsrv_lease */
83#ifndef NFSRV_STALELEASE
84#define	NFSRV_STALELEASE	(5 * nfsrv_lease)
85#endif
86#ifndef NFSRV_MOULDYLEASE
87#define	NFSRV_MOULDYLEASE	604800	/* One week (in sec) */
88#endif
89#ifndef NFSCLIENTHASHSIZE
90#define	NFSCLIENTHASHSIZE	20	/* Size of server client hash table */
91#endif
92#ifndef NFSLOCKHASHSIZE
93#define	NFSLOCKHASHSIZE		20	/* Size of server nfslock hash table */
94#endif
95#ifndef NFSSESSIONHASHSIZE
96#define	NFSSESSIONHASHSIZE	20	/* Size of server session hash table */
97#endif
98#define	NFSSTATEHASHSIZE	10	/* Size of server stateid hash table */
99#ifndef	NFSCLDELEGHIGHWATER
100#define	NFSCLDELEGHIGHWATER	10000	/* limit for client delegations */
101#endif
102#ifndef	NFSCLLAYOUTHIGHWATER
103#define	NFSCLLAYOUTHIGHWATER	10000	/* limit for client pNFS layouts */
104#endif
105#ifndef NFSNOOPEN			/* Inactive open owner (sec) */
106#define	NFSNOOPEN		120
107#endif
108#define	NFSRV_LEASEDELTA	15	/* # of seconds to delay beyond lease */
109#define	NFS_IDMAXSIZE		4	/* max sizeof (in_addr_t) */
110#ifndef NFSRVCACHE_UDPTIMEOUT
111#define	NFSRVCACHE_UDPTIMEOUT	30	/* # of sec to hold cached rpcs(udp) */
112#endif
113#ifndef NFSRVCACHE_UDPHIGHWATER
114#define	NFSRVCACHE_UDPHIGHWATER	500	/* Max # of udp cache entries */
115#endif
116#ifndef NFSRVCACHE_TCPTIMEOUT
117#define	NFSRVCACHE_TCPTIMEOUT	(3600*12) /*#of sec to hold cached rpcs(tcp) */
118#endif
119#ifndef	NFSRVCACHE_FLOODLEVEL
120#define	NFSRVCACHE_FLOODLEVEL	16384	/* Very high water mark for cache */
121#endif
122#ifndef	NFSRV_CLIENTHIGHWATER
123#define	NFSRV_CLIENTHIGHWATER	1000
124#endif
125#ifndef	NFSRV_MAXDUMPLIST
126#define	NFSRV_MAXDUMPLIST	10000
127#endif
128#ifndef NFS_ACCESSCACHESIZE
129#define	NFS_ACCESSCACHESIZE	8
130#endif
131#define	NFSV4_CBPORT	7745		/* Callback port for testing */
132
133/*
134 * This macro defines the high water mark for issuing V4 delegations.
135 * (It is currently set at a conservative 20% of nfsrv_v4statelimit. This
136 *  may want to increase when clients can make more effective use of
137 *  delegations.)
138 */
139#define	NFSRV_V4DELEGLIMIT(c) (((c) * 5) > nfsrv_v4statelimit)
140
141#define	NFS_READDIRBLKSIZ	DIRBLKSIZ	/* Minimal nm_readdirsize */
142
143/*
144 * Oddballs
145 */
146#define	NFS_CMPFH(n, f, s) 						\
147    ((n)->n_fhp->nfh_len == (s) && !NFSBCMP((n)->n_fhp->nfh_fh, (caddr_t)(f), (s)))
148#define	NFSRV_CMPFH(nf, ns, f, s) 					\
149	((ns) == (s) && !NFSBCMP((caddr_t)(nf), (caddr_t)(f), (s)))
150#define	NFS_CMPTIME(t1, t2) 						\
151	((t1).tv_sec == (t2).tv_sec && (t1).tv_nsec == (t2).tv_nsec)
152#define	NFS_SETTIME(t) do { 						\
153	(t).tv_sec = time.tv_sec; (t).tv_nsec = 1000 * time.tv_usec; } while (0)
154#define	NFS_SRVMAXDATA(n) 						\
155		(((n)->nd_flag & (ND_NFSV3 | ND_NFSV4)) ? 		\
156		 NFS_SRVMAXIO : NFS_V2MAXDATA)
157#define	NFS64BITSSET	0xffffffffffffffffull
158#define	NFS64BITSMINUS1	0xfffffffffffffffeull
159
160/*
161 * Structures for the nfssvc(2) syscall. Not that anyone but nfsd, mount_nfs
162 * and nfsloaduser should ever try and use it.
163 */
164struct nfsd_addsock_args {
165	int	sock;		/* Socket to serve */
166	caddr_t	name;		/* Client addr for connection based sockets */
167	int	namelen;	/* Length of name */
168};
169
170/*
171 * nfsd argument for new krpc.
172 */
173struct nfsd_nfsd_args {
174	const char *principal;	/* GSS-API service principal name */
175	int	minthreads;	/* minimum service thread count */
176	int	maxthreads;	/* maximum service thread count */
177};
178
179/*
180 * Arguments for use by the callback daemon.
181 */
182struct nfsd_nfscbd_args {
183	const char *principal;	/* GSS-API service principal name */
184};
185
186struct nfscbd_args {
187	int	sock;		/* Socket to serve */
188	caddr_t	name;		/* Client addr for connection based sockets */
189	int	namelen;	/* Length of name */
190	u_short	port;		/* Port# for callbacks */
191};
192
193struct nfsd_idargs {
194	int		nid_flag;	/* Flags (see below) */
195	uid_t		nid_uid;	/* user/group id */
196	gid_t		nid_gid;
197	int		nid_usermax;	/* Upper bound on user name cache */
198	int		nid_usertimeout;/* User name timeout (minutes) */
199	u_char		*nid_name;	/* Name */
200	int		nid_namelen;	/* and its length */
201	gid_t		*nid_grps;	/* and the list */
202	int		nid_ngroup;	/* Size of groups list */
203};
204
205struct nfsd_oidargs {
206	int		nid_flag;	/* Flags (see below) */
207	uid_t		nid_uid;	/* user/group id */
208	gid_t		nid_gid;
209	int		nid_usermax;	/* Upper bound on user name cache */
210	int		nid_usertimeout;/* User name timeout (minutes) */
211	u_char		*nid_name;	/* Name */
212	int		nid_namelen;	/* and its length */
213};
214
215struct nfsd_clid {
216	int		nclid_idlen;	/* Length of client id */
217	u_char		nclid_id[NFSV4_OPAQUELIMIT]; /* and name */
218};
219
220struct nfsd_dumplist {
221	int		ndl_size;	/* Number of elements */
222	void		*ndl_list;	/* and the list of elements */
223};
224
225struct nfsd_dumpclients {
226	u_int32_t	ndcl_flags;		/* LCL_xxx flags */
227	u_int32_t	ndcl_nopenowners;	/* Number of openowners */
228	u_int32_t	ndcl_nopens;		/* and opens */
229	u_int32_t	ndcl_nlockowners;	/* and of lockowners */
230	u_int32_t	ndcl_nlocks;		/* and of locks */
231	u_int32_t	ndcl_ndelegs;		/* and of delegations */
232	u_int32_t	ndcl_nolddelegs;	/* and old delegations */
233	sa_family_t	ndcl_addrfam;		/* Callback address */
234	union {
235		struct in_addr sin_addr;
236		struct in6_addr sin6_addr;
237	} ndcl_cbaddr;
238	struct nfsd_clid ndcl_clid;	/* and client id */
239};
240
241struct nfsd_dumplocklist {
242	char		*ndllck_fname;	/* File Name */
243	int		ndllck_size;	/* Number of elements */
244	void		*ndllck_list;	/* and the list of elements */
245};
246
247struct nfsd_dumplocks {
248	u_int32_t	ndlck_flags;		/* state flags NFSLCK_xxx */
249	nfsv4stateid_t	ndlck_stateid;		/* stateid */
250	u_int64_t	ndlck_first;		/* lock byte range */
251	u_int64_t	ndlck_end;
252	struct nfsd_clid ndlck_owner;		/* Owner of open/lock */
253	sa_family_t	ndlck_addrfam;		/* Callback address */
254	union {
255		struct in_addr sin_addr;
256		struct in6_addr sin6_addr;
257	} ndlck_cbaddr;
258	struct nfsd_clid ndlck_clid;	/* and client id */
259};
260
261/*
262 * Structure for referral information.
263 */
264struct nfsreferral {
265	u_char		*nfr_srvlist;	/* List of servers */
266	int		nfr_srvcnt;	/* number of servers */
267	vnode_t		nfr_vp;	/* vnode for referral */
268	u_int32_t	nfr_dfileno;	/* assigned dir inode# */
269};
270
271/*
272 * Flags for lc_flags and opsflags for nfsrv_getclient().
273 */
274#define	LCL_NEEDSCONFIRM	0x00000001
275#define	LCL_DONTCLEAN		0x00000002
276#define	LCL_WAKEUPWANTED	0x00000004
277#define	LCL_TCPCALLBACK		0x00000008
278#define	LCL_CALLBACKSON		0x00000010
279#define	LCL_INDEXNOTOK		0x00000020
280#define	LCL_STAMPEDSTABLE	0x00000040
281#define	LCL_EXPIREIT		0x00000080
282#define	LCL_CBDOWN		0x00000100
283#define	LCL_KERBV		0x00000400
284#define	LCL_NAME		0x00000800
285#define	LCL_NEEDSCBNULL		0x00001000
286#define	LCL_GSSINTEGRITY	0x00002000
287#define	LCL_GSSPRIVACY		0x00004000
288#define	LCL_ADMINREVOKED	0x00008000
289#define	LCL_RECLAIMCOMPLETE	0x00010000
290#define	LCL_NFSV41		0x00020000
291#define	LCL_DONEBINDCONN	0x00040000
292
293#define	LCL_GSS		LCL_KERBV	/* Or of all mechs */
294
295/*
296 * Bits for flags in nfslock and nfsstate.
297 * The access, deny, NFSLCK_READ and NFSLCK_WRITE bits must be defined as
298 * below, in the correct order, so the shifts work for tests.
299 */
300#define	NFSLCK_READACCESS	0x00000001
301#define	NFSLCK_WRITEACCESS	0x00000002
302#define	NFSLCK_ACCESSBITS	(NFSLCK_READACCESS | NFSLCK_WRITEACCESS)
303#define	NFSLCK_SHIFT		2
304#define	NFSLCK_READDENY		0x00000004
305#define	NFSLCK_WRITEDENY	0x00000008
306#define	NFSLCK_DENYBITS		(NFSLCK_READDENY | NFSLCK_WRITEDENY)
307#define	NFSLCK_SHAREBITS 						\
308    (NFSLCK_READACCESS|NFSLCK_WRITEACCESS|NFSLCK_READDENY|NFSLCK_WRITEDENY)
309#define	NFSLCK_LOCKSHIFT	4
310#define	NFSLCK_READ		0x00000010
311#define	NFSLCK_WRITE		0x00000020
312#define	NFSLCK_BLOCKING		0x00000040
313#define	NFSLCK_RECLAIM		0x00000080
314#define	NFSLCK_OPENTOLOCK	0x00000100
315#define	NFSLCK_TEST		0x00000200
316#define	NFSLCK_LOCK		0x00000400
317#define	NFSLCK_UNLOCK		0x00000800
318#define	NFSLCK_OPEN		0x00001000
319#define	NFSLCK_CLOSE		0x00002000
320#define	NFSLCK_CHECK		0x00004000
321#define	NFSLCK_RELEASE		0x00008000
322#define	NFSLCK_NEEDSCONFIRM	0x00010000
323#define	NFSLCK_CONFIRM		0x00020000
324#define	NFSLCK_DOWNGRADE	0x00040000
325#define	NFSLCK_DELEGREAD	0x00080000
326#define	NFSLCK_DELEGWRITE	0x00100000
327#define	NFSLCK_DELEGCUR		0x00200000
328#define	NFSLCK_DELEGPREV	0x00400000
329#define	NFSLCK_OLDDELEG		0x00800000
330#define	NFSLCK_DELEGRECALL	0x01000000
331#define	NFSLCK_SETATTR		0x02000000
332#define	NFSLCK_DELEGPURGE	0x04000000
333#define	NFSLCK_DELEGRETURN	0x08000000
334#define	NFSLCK_WANTWDELEG	0x10000000
335#define	NFSLCK_WANTRDELEG	0x20000000
336#define	NFSLCK_WANTNODELEG	0x40000000
337#define	NFSLCK_WANTBITS							\
338    (NFSLCK_WANTWDELEG | NFSLCK_WANTRDELEG | NFSLCK_WANTNODELEG)
339
340/* And bits for nid_flag */
341#define	NFSID_INITIALIZE	0x0001
342#define	NFSID_ADDUID		0x0002
343#define	NFSID_DELUID		0x0004
344#define	NFSID_ADDUSERNAME	0x0008
345#define	NFSID_DELUSERNAME	0x0010
346#define	NFSID_ADDGID		0x0020
347#define	NFSID_DELGID		0x0040
348#define	NFSID_ADDGROUPNAME	0x0080
349#define	NFSID_DELGROUPNAME	0x0100
350
351/*
352 * fs.nfs sysctl(3) identifiers
353 */
354#define	NFS_NFSSTATS	1		/* struct: struct nfsstats */
355
356/*
357 * Here is the definition of the attribute bits array and macros that
358 * manipulate it.
359 * THE MACROS MUST BE MANUALLY MODIFIED IF NFSATTRBIT_MAXWORDS CHANGES!!
360 * It is (NFSATTRBIT_MAX + 31) / 32.
361 */
362#define	NFSATTRBIT_MAXWORDS	3
363
364typedef struct {
365	u_int32_t bits[NFSATTRBIT_MAXWORDS];
366} nfsattrbit_t;
367
368#define	NFSZERO_ATTRBIT(b) do {						\
369	(b)->bits[0] = 0;						\
370	(b)->bits[1] = 0;						\
371	(b)->bits[2] = 0;						\
372} while (0)
373
374#define	NFSSET_ATTRBIT(t, f) do {					\
375	(t)->bits[0] = (f)->bits[0];			 		\
376	(t)->bits[1] = (f)->bits[1];					\
377	(t)->bits[2] = (f)->bits[2];					\
378} while (0)
379
380#define	NFSSETSUPP_ATTRBIT(b) do { 					\
381	(b)->bits[0] = NFSATTRBIT_SUPP0; 				\
382	(b)->bits[1] = (NFSATTRBIT_SUPP1 | NFSATTRBIT_SUPPSETONLY);	\
383	(b)->bits[2] = NFSATTRBIT_SUPP2;				\
384} while (0)
385
386#define	NFSISSET_ATTRBIT(b, p)	((b)->bits[(p) / 32] & (1 << ((p) % 32)))
387#define	NFSSETBIT_ATTRBIT(b, p)	((b)->bits[(p) / 32] |= (1 << ((p) % 32)))
388#define	NFSCLRBIT_ATTRBIT(b, p)	((b)->bits[(p) / 32] &= ~(1 << ((p) % 32)))
389
390#define	NFSCLRALL_ATTRBIT(b, a)	do { 					\
391	(b)->bits[0] &= ~((a)->bits[0]);	 			\
392	(b)->bits[1] &= ~((a)->bits[1]);	 			\
393	(b)->bits[2] &= ~((a)->bits[2]);				\
394} while (0)
395
396#define	NFSCLRNOT_ATTRBIT(b, a)	do { 					\
397	(b)->bits[0] &= ((a)->bits[0]);		 			\
398	(b)->bits[1] &= ((a)->bits[1]);		 			\
399	(b)->bits[2] &= ((a)->bits[2]);		 			\
400} while (0)
401
402#define	NFSCLRNOTFILLABLE_ATTRBIT(b) do { 				\
403	(b)->bits[0] &= NFSATTRBIT_SUPP0;	 			\
404	(b)->bits[1] &= NFSATTRBIT_SUPP1;				\
405	(b)->bits[2] &= NFSATTRBIT_SUPP2;				\
406} while (0)
407
408#define	NFSCLRNOTSETABLE_ATTRBIT(b) do { 				\
409	(b)->bits[0] &= NFSATTRBIT_SETABLE0;	 			\
410	(b)->bits[1] &= NFSATTRBIT_SETABLE1;				\
411	(b)->bits[2] &= NFSATTRBIT_SETABLE2;				\
412} while (0)
413
414#define	NFSNONZERO_ATTRBIT(b)	((b)->bits[0] || (b)->bits[1] || (b)->bits[2])
415#define	NFSEQUAL_ATTRBIT(b, p)	((b)->bits[0] == (p)->bits[0] &&	\
416	(b)->bits[1] == (p)->bits[1] && (b)->bits[2] == (p)->bits[2])
417
418#define	NFSGETATTR_ATTRBIT(b) do { 					\
419	(b)->bits[0] = NFSATTRBIT_GETATTR0;	 			\
420	(b)->bits[1] = NFSATTRBIT_GETATTR1;				\
421	(b)->bits[2] = NFSATTRBIT_GETATTR2;				\
422} while (0)
423
424#define	NFSWCCATTR_ATTRBIT(b) do { 					\
425	(b)->bits[0] = NFSATTRBIT_WCCATTR0;	 			\
426	(b)->bits[1] = NFSATTRBIT_WCCATTR1;				\
427	(b)->bits[2] = NFSATTRBIT_WCCATTR2;				\
428} while (0)
429
430#define	NFSWRITEGETATTR_ATTRBIT(b) do { 				\
431	(b)->bits[0] = NFSATTRBIT_WRITEGETATTR0;			\
432	(b)->bits[1] = NFSATTRBIT_WRITEGETATTR1;			\
433	(b)->bits[2] = NFSATTRBIT_WRITEGETATTR2;			\
434} while (0)
435
436#define	NFSCBGETATTR_ATTRBIT(b, c) do { 				\
437	(c)->bits[0] = ((b)->bits[0] & NFSATTRBIT_CBGETATTR0);		\
438	(c)->bits[1] = ((b)->bits[1] & NFSATTRBIT_CBGETATTR1);		\
439	(c)->bits[2] = ((b)->bits[2] & NFSATTRBIT_CBGETATTR2);		\
440} while (0)
441
442#define	NFSPATHCONF_GETATTRBIT(b) do { 					\
443	(b)->bits[0] = NFSGETATTRBIT_PATHCONF0;		 		\
444	(b)->bits[1] = NFSGETATTRBIT_PATHCONF1;				\
445	(b)->bits[2] = NFSGETATTRBIT_PATHCONF2;				\
446} while (0)
447
448#define	NFSSTATFS_GETATTRBIT(b)	do { 					\
449	(b)->bits[0] = NFSGETATTRBIT_STATFS0;	 			\
450	(b)->bits[1] = NFSGETATTRBIT_STATFS1;				\
451	(b)->bits[2] = NFSGETATTRBIT_STATFS2;				\
452} while (0)
453
454#define	NFSISSETSTATFS_ATTRBIT(b) 					\
455		(((b)->bits[0] & NFSATTRBIT_STATFS0) || 		\
456		 ((b)->bits[1] & NFSATTRBIT_STATFS1) ||			\
457		 ((b)->bits[2] & NFSATTRBIT_STATFS2))
458
459#define	NFSCLRSTATFS_ATTRBIT(b)	do { 					\
460	(b)->bits[0] &= ~NFSATTRBIT_STATFS0;	 			\
461	(b)->bits[1] &= ~NFSATTRBIT_STATFS1;				\
462	(b)->bits[2] &= ~NFSATTRBIT_STATFS2;				\
463} while (0)
464
465#define	NFSREADDIRPLUS_ATTRBIT(b) do { 					\
466	(b)->bits[0] = NFSATTRBIT_READDIRPLUS0;		 		\
467	(b)->bits[1] = NFSATTRBIT_READDIRPLUS1;				\
468	(b)->bits[2] = NFSATTRBIT_READDIRPLUS2;				\
469} while (0)
470
471#define	NFSREFERRAL_ATTRBIT(b) do { 					\
472	(b)->bits[0] = NFSATTRBIT_REFERRAL0;		 		\
473	(b)->bits[1] = NFSATTRBIT_REFERRAL1;				\
474	(b)->bits[2] = NFSATTRBIT_REFERRAL2;				\
475} while (0)
476
477/*
478 * Store uid, gid creds that were used when the stateid was acquired.
479 * The RPC layer allows NFS_MAXGRPS + 1 groups to go out on the wire,
480 * so that's how many gets stored here.
481 */
482struct nfscred {
483	uid_t 		nfsc_uid;
484	gid_t		nfsc_groups[NFS_MAXGRPS + 1];
485	int		nfsc_ngroups;
486};
487
488/*
489 * Constants that define the file handle for the V4 root directory.
490 * (The FSID must never be used by other file systems that are exported.)
491 */
492#define	NFSV4ROOT_FSID0		((int32_t) -1)
493#define	NFSV4ROOT_FSID1		((int32_t) -1)
494#define	NFSV4ROOT_REFERRAL	((int32_t) -2)
495#define	NFSV4ROOT_INO		2	/* It's traditional */
496#define	NFSV4ROOT_GEN		1
497
498/*
499 * The set of signals the interrupt an I/O in progress for NFSMNT_INT mounts.
500 * What should be in this set is open to debate, but I believe that since
501 * I/O system calls on ufs are never interrupted by signals the set should
502 * be minimal. My reasoning is that many current programs that use signals
503 * such as SIGALRM will not expect file I/O system calls to be interrupted
504 * by them and break.
505 */
506#if defined(_KERNEL) || defined(KERNEL)
507
508struct uio; struct buf; struct vattr; struct nameidata;	/* XXX */
509
510/*
511 * Socket errors ignored for connectionless sockets?
512 * For now, ignore them all
513 */
514#define	NFSIGNORE_SOERROR(s, e) 					\
515		((e) != EINTR && (e) != ERESTART && (e) != EWOULDBLOCK && \
516		((s) & PR_CONNREQUIRED) == 0)
517
518
519/*
520 * This structure holds socket information for a connection. Used by the
521 * client and the server for callbacks.
522 */
523struct nfssockreq {
524	NFSSOCKADDR_T	nr_nam;
525	int		nr_sotype;
526	int		nr_soproto;
527	int		nr_soflags;
528	struct ucred	*nr_cred;
529	int		nr_lock;
530	NFSMUTEX_T	nr_mtx;
531	u_int32_t	nr_prog;
532	u_int32_t	nr_vers;
533	struct __rpc_client *nr_client;
534	AUTH		*nr_auth;
535};
536
537/*
538 * And associated nr_lock bits.
539 */
540#define	NFSR_SNDLOCK		0x01
541#define	NFSR_WANTSND		0x02
542#define	NFSR_RCVLOCK		0x04
543#define	NFSR_WANTRCV		0x08
544#define	NFSR_RESERVEDPORT	0x10
545#define	NFSR_LOCALHOST		0x20
546
547/*
548 * Queue head for nfsreq's
549 */
550TAILQ_HEAD(nfsreqhead, nfsreq);
551
552/* This is the only nfsreq R_xxx flag still used. */
553#define	R_DONTRECOVER	0x00000100	/* don't initiate recovery when this
554					   rpc gets a stale state reply */
555
556/*
557 * Network address hash list element
558 */
559union nethostaddr {
560	struct in_addr	had_inet;
561	struct in6_addr had_inet6;
562};
563
564/*
565 * Structure of list of mechanisms.
566 */
567struct nfsgss_mechlist {
568	int	len;
569	const u_char	*str;
570	int	totlen;
571};
572#define	KERBV_MECH	0	/* position in list */
573
574/*
575 * This structure is used by the server for describing each request.
576 */
577struct nfsrv_descript {
578	mbuf_t			nd_mrep;	/* Request mbuf list */
579	mbuf_t			nd_md;		/* Current dissect mbuf */
580	mbuf_t			nd_mreq;	/* Reply mbuf list */
581	mbuf_t			nd_mb;		/* Current build mbuf */
582	NFSSOCKADDR_T		nd_nam;		/* and socket addr */
583	NFSSOCKADDR_T		nd_nam2;	/* return socket addr */
584	caddr_t			nd_dpos;	/* Current dissect pos */
585	caddr_t			nd_bpos;	/* Current build pos */
586	u_int16_t		nd_procnum;	/* RPC # */
587	u_int32_t		nd_flag;	/* nd_flag */
588	u_int32_t		nd_repstat;	/* Reply status */
589	int			*nd_errp;	/* Pointer to ret status */
590	u_int32_t		nd_retxid;	/* Reply xid */
591	struct nfsrvcache	*nd_rp;		/* Assoc. cache entry */
592	fhandle_t		nd_fh;		/* File handle */
593	struct ucred		*nd_cred;	/* Credentials */
594	uid_t			nd_saveduid;	/* Saved uid */
595	u_int64_t		nd_sockref;	/* Rcv socket ref# */
596	u_int64_t		nd_compref;	/* Compound RPC ref# */
597	time_t			nd_tcpconntime;	/* Time TCP connection est. */
598	nfsquad_t		nd_clientid;	/* Implied clientid */
599	int			nd_gssnamelen;	/* principal name length */
600	char			*nd_gssname;	/* principal name */
601	uint32_t		*nd_slotseq;	/* ptr to slot seq# in req */
602	uint8_t			nd_sessionid[NFSX_V4SESSIONID];	/* Session id */
603	uint32_t		nd_slotid;	/* Slotid for this RPC */
604	SVCXPRT			*nd_xprt;	/* Server RPC handle */
605	uint32_t		*nd_sequence;	/* Sequence Op. ptr */
606};
607
608#define	nd_princlen	nd_gssnamelen
609#define	nd_principal	nd_gssname
610
611/* Bits for "nd_flag" */
612#define	ND_DONTSAVEREPLY 	0x00000001
613#define	ND_SAVEREPLY		0x00000002
614#define	ND_NFSV2		0x00000004
615#define	ND_NFSV3		0x00000008
616#define	ND_NFSV4		0x00000010
617#define	ND_KERBV		0x00000020
618#define	ND_GSSINTEGRITY		0x00000040
619#define	ND_GSSPRIVACY		0x00000080
620#define	ND_WINDOWVERF		0x00000100
621#define	ND_GSSINITREPLY		0x00000200
622#define	ND_STREAMSOCK		0x00000400
623#define	ND_PUBLOOKUP		0x00000800
624#define	ND_USEGSSNAME		0x00001000
625#define	ND_SAMETCPCONN		0x00002000
626#define	ND_IMPLIEDCLID		0x00004000
627#define	ND_NOMOREDATA		0x00008000
628#define	ND_V4WCCATTR		0x00010000
629#define	ND_NFSCB		0x00020000
630#define	ND_AUTHNONE		0x00040000
631#define	ND_EXAUTHSYS		0x00080000
632#define	ND_EXGSS		0x00100000
633#define	ND_EXGSSINTEGRITY	0x00200000
634#define	ND_EXGSSPRIVACY		0x00400000
635#define	ND_INCRSEQID		0x00800000
636#define	ND_NFSCL		0x01000000
637#define	ND_NFSV41		0x02000000
638#define	ND_HASSEQUENCE		0x04000000
639#define	ND_CACHETHIS		0x08000000
640#define	ND_LASTOP		0x10000000
641#define	ND_LOOPBADSESS		0x20000000
642
643/*
644 * ND_GSS should be the "or" of all GSS type authentications.
645 */
646#define	ND_GSS		(ND_KERBV)
647
648struct nfsv4_opflag {
649	int	retfh;
650	int	needscfh;
651	int	savereply;
652	int	modifyfs;
653	int	lktype;
654	int	needsseq;
655	int	loopbadsess;
656};
657
658/*
659 * Flags used to indicate what to do w.r.t. seqid checking.
660 */
661#define	NFSRVSEQID_FIRST	0x01
662#define	NFSRVSEQID_LAST		0x02
663#define	NFSRVSEQID_OPEN		0x04
664
665/*
666 * assign a doubly linked list to a new head
667 * and prepend one list into another.
668 */
669#define	LIST_NEWHEAD(nhead, ohead, field) do { 				\
670	if (((nhead)->lh_first = (ohead)->lh_first) != NULL) 		\
671		(ohead)->lh_first->field.le_prev = &(nhead)->lh_first; 	\
672	(ohead)->lh_first = NULL; 					\
673    } while (0)
674
675#define	LIST_PREPEND(head, phead, lelm, field) do {			\
676	if ((head)->lh_first != NULL) {					\
677		(lelm)->field.le_next = (head)->lh_first;		\
678		(lelm)->field.le_next->field.le_prev =			\
679		    &(lelm)->field.le_next;				\
680	}								\
681	(head)->lh_first = (phead)->lh_first;				\
682	(head)->lh_first->field.le_prev = &(head)->lh_first;		\
683    } while (0)
684
685/*
686 * File handle structure for client. Malloc'd to the correct length with
687 * malloc type M_NFSFH.
688 */
689struct nfsfh {
690	u_int16_t	nfh_len;	/* Length of file handle */
691	u_int8_t	nfh_fh[1];	/* and the file handle */
692};
693
694/*
695 * File handle structure for server. The NFSRV_MAXFH constant is
696 * set in nfsdport.h. I use a 32bit length, so that alignment is
697 * preserved.
698 */
699struct nfsrvfh {
700	u_int32_t	nfsrvfh_len;
701	u_int8_t	nfsrvfh_data[NFSRV_MAXFH];
702};
703
704/*
705 * This structure is used for sleep locks on the NFSv4 nfsd threads and
706 * NFSv4 client data structures.
707 */
708struct nfsv4lock {
709	u_int32_t	nfslock_usecnt;
710	u_int8_t	nfslock_lock;
711};
712#define	NFSV4LOCK_LOCK		0x01
713#define	NFSV4LOCK_LOCKWANTED	0x02
714#define	NFSV4LOCK_WANTED	0x04
715
716/*
717 * Values for the override argument for nfsvno_accchk().
718 */
719#define	NFSACCCHK_NOOVERRIDE		0
720#define	NFSACCCHK_ALLOWROOT		1
721#define	NFSACCCHK_ALLOWOWNER		2
722
723/*
724 * and values for the vpislocked argument for nfsvno_accchk().
725 */
726#define	NFSACCCHK_VPNOTLOCKED		0
727#define	NFSACCCHK_VPISLOCKED		1
728
729/*
730 * Slot for the NFSv4.1 Sequence Op.
731 */
732struct nfsslot {
733	int		nfssl_inprog;
734	uint32_t	nfssl_seq;
735	struct mbuf	*nfssl_reply;
736};
737
738#endif	/* _KERNEL */
739
740#endif	/* _NFS_NFS_H */
741