From f5baaf48e3e82b1caf9f5cd1207d4d6feba3a2e5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas Bertschinger Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2024 23:41:02 -0700 Subject: move Rust sources to top level, C sources into c_src This moves the Rust sources out of rust_src/ and into the top level. Running the bcachefs executable out of the development tree is now: $ ./target/release/bcachefs command or $ cargo run --profile release -- command instead of "./bcachefs command". Building and installing is still: $ make && make install Signed-off-by: Thomas Bertschinger Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet --- c_src/libbcachefs/bcachefs_ioctl.h | 412 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 412 insertions(+) create mode 100644 c_src/libbcachefs/bcachefs_ioctl.h (limited to 'c_src/libbcachefs/bcachefs_ioctl.h') diff --git a/c_src/libbcachefs/bcachefs_ioctl.h b/c_src/libbcachefs/bcachefs_ioctl.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4b8fba75 --- /dev/null +++ b/c_src/libbcachefs/bcachefs_ioctl.h @@ -0,0 +1,412 @@ +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ +#ifndef _BCACHEFS_IOCTL_H +#define _BCACHEFS_IOCTL_H + +#include +#include +#include "bcachefs_format.h" + +/* + * Flags common to multiple ioctls: + */ +#define BCH_FORCE_IF_DATA_LOST (1 << 0) +#define BCH_FORCE_IF_METADATA_LOST (1 << 1) +#define BCH_FORCE_IF_DATA_DEGRADED (1 << 2) +#define BCH_FORCE_IF_METADATA_DEGRADED (1 << 3) + +#define BCH_FORCE_IF_LOST \ + (BCH_FORCE_IF_DATA_LOST| \ + BCH_FORCE_IF_METADATA_LOST) +#define BCH_FORCE_IF_DEGRADED \ + (BCH_FORCE_IF_DATA_DEGRADED| \ + BCH_FORCE_IF_METADATA_DEGRADED) + +/* + * If cleared, ioctl that refer to a device pass it as a pointer to a pathname + * (e.g. /dev/sda1); if set, the dev field is the device's index within the + * filesystem: + */ +#define BCH_BY_INDEX (1 << 4) + +/* + * For BCH_IOCTL_READ_SUPER: get superblock of a specific device, not filesystem + * wide superblock: + */ +#define BCH_READ_DEV (1 << 5) + +/* global control dev: */ + +/* These are currently broken, and probably unnecessary: */ +#if 0 +#define BCH_IOCTL_ASSEMBLE _IOW(0xbc, 1, struct bch_ioctl_assemble) +#define BCH_IOCTL_INCREMENTAL _IOW(0xbc, 2, struct bch_ioctl_incremental) + +struct bch_ioctl_assemble { + __u32 flags; + __u32 nr_devs; + __u64 pad; + __u64 devs[]; +}; + +struct bch_ioctl_incremental { + __u32 flags; + __u64 pad; + __u64 dev; +}; +#endif + +/* filesystem ioctls: */ + +#define BCH_IOCTL_QUERY_UUID _IOR(0xbc, 1, struct bch_ioctl_query_uuid) + +/* These only make sense when we also have incremental assembly */ +#if 0 +#define BCH_IOCTL_START _IOW(0xbc, 2, struct bch_ioctl_start) +#define BCH_IOCTL_STOP _IO(0xbc, 3) +#endif + +#define BCH_IOCTL_DISK_ADD _IOW(0xbc, 4, struct bch_ioctl_disk) +#define BCH_IOCTL_DISK_REMOVE _IOW(0xbc, 5, struct bch_ioctl_disk) +#define BCH_IOCTL_DISK_ONLINE _IOW(0xbc, 6, struct bch_ioctl_disk) +#define BCH_IOCTL_DISK_OFFLINE _IOW(0xbc, 7, struct bch_ioctl_disk) +#define BCH_IOCTL_DISK_SET_STATE _IOW(0xbc, 8, struct bch_ioctl_disk_set_state) +#define BCH_IOCTL_DATA _IOW(0xbc, 10, struct bch_ioctl_data) +#define BCH_IOCTL_FS_USAGE _IOWR(0xbc, 11, struct bch_ioctl_fs_usage) +#define BCH_IOCTL_DEV_USAGE _IOWR(0xbc, 11, struct bch_ioctl_dev_usage) +#define BCH_IOCTL_READ_SUPER _IOW(0xbc, 12, struct bch_ioctl_read_super) +#define BCH_IOCTL_DISK_GET_IDX _IOW(0xbc, 13, struct bch_ioctl_disk_get_idx) +#define BCH_IOCTL_DISK_RESIZE _IOW(0xbc, 14, struct bch_ioctl_disk_resize) +#define BCH_IOCTL_DISK_RESIZE_JOURNAL _IOW(0xbc,15, struct bch_ioctl_disk_resize_journal) + +#define BCH_IOCTL_SUBVOLUME_CREATE _IOW(0xbc, 16, struct bch_ioctl_subvolume) +#define BCH_IOCTL_SUBVOLUME_DESTROY _IOW(0xbc, 17, struct bch_ioctl_subvolume) + +#define BCH_IOCTL_DEV_USAGE_V2 _IOWR(0xbc, 18, struct bch_ioctl_dev_usage_v2) + +#define BCH_IOCTL_FSCK_OFFLINE _IOW(0xbc, 19, struct bch_ioctl_fsck_offline) +#define BCH_IOCTL_FSCK_ONLINE _IOW(0xbc, 20, struct bch_ioctl_fsck_online) + +/* ioctl below act on a particular file, not the filesystem as a whole: */ + +#define BCHFS_IOC_REINHERIT_ATTRS _IOR(0xbc, 64, const char __user *) + +/* + * BCH_IOCTL_QUERY_UUID: get filesystem UUID + * + * Returns user visible UUID, not internal UUID (which may not ever be changed); + * the filesystem's sysfs directory may be found under /sys/fs/bcachefs with + * this UUID. + */ +struct bch_ioctl_query_uuid { + __uuid_t uuid; +}; + +#if 0 +struct bch_ioctl_start { + __u32 flags; + __u32 pad; +}; +#endif + +/* + * BCH_IOCTL_DISK_ADD: add a new device to an existing filesystem + * + * The specified device must not be open or in use. On success, the new device + * will be an online member of the filesystem just like any other member. + * + * The device must first be prepared by userspace by formatting with a bcachefs + * superblock, which is only used for passing in superblock options/parameters + * for that device (in struct bch_member). The new device's superblock should + * not claim to be a member of any existing filesystem - UUIDs on it will be + * ignored. + */ + +/* + * BCH_IOCTL_DISK_REMOVE: permanently remove a member device from a filesystem + * + * Any data present on @dev will be permanently deleted, and @dev will be + * removed from its slot in the filesystem's list of member devices. The device + * may be either offline or offline. + * + * Will fail removing @dev would leave us with insufficient read write devices + * or degraded/unavailable data, unless the approprate BCH_FORCE_IF_* flags are + * set. + */ + +/* + * BCH_IOCTL_DISK_ONLINE: given a disk that is already a member of a filesystem + * but is not open (e.g. because we started in degraded mode), bring it online + * + * all existing data on @dev will be available once the device is online, + * exactly as if @dev was present when the filesystem was first mounted + */ + +/* + * BCH_IOCTL_DISK_OFFLINE: offline a disk, causing the kernel to close that + * block device, without removing it from the filesystem (so it can be brought + * back online later) + * + * Data present on @dev will be unavailable while @dev is offline (unless + * replicated), but will still be intact and untouched if @dev is brought back + * online + * + * Will fail (similarly to BCH_IOCTL_DISK_SET_STATE) if offlining @dev would + * leave us with insufficient read write devices or degraded/unavailable data, + * unless the approprate BCH_FORCE_IF_* flags are set. + */ + +struct bch_ioctl_disk { + __u32 flags; + __u32 pad; + __u64 dev; +}; + +/* + * BCH_IOCTL_DISK_SET_STATE: modify state of a member device of a filesystem + * + * @new_state - one of the bch_member_state states (rw, ro, failed, + * spare) + * + * Will refuse to change member state if we would then have insufficient devices + * to write to, or if it would result in degraded data (when @new_state is + * failed or spare) unless the appropriate BCH_FORCE_IF_* flags are set. + */ +struct bch_ioctl_disk_set_state { + __u32 flags; + __u8 new_state; + __u8 pad[3]; + __u64 dev; +}; + +#define BCH_DATA_OPS() \ + x(scrub, 0) \ + x(rereplicate, 1) \ + x(migrate, 2) \ + x(rewrite_old_nodes, 3) \ + x(drop_extra_replicas, 4) + +enum bch_data_ops { +#define x(t, n) BCH_DATA_OP_##t = n, + BCH_DATA_OPS() +#undef x + BCH_DATA_OP_NR +}; + +/* + * BCH_IOCTL_DATA: operations that walk and manipulate filesystem data (e.g. + * scrub, rereplicate, migrate). + * + * This ioctl kicks off a job in the background, and returns a file descriptor. + * Reading from the file descriptor returns a struct bch_ioctl_data_event, + * indicating current progress, and closing the file descriptor will stop the + * job. The file descriptor is O_CLOEXEC. + */ +struct bch_ioctl_data { + __u16 op; + __u8 start_btree; + __u8 end_btree; + __u32 flags; + + struct bpos start_pos; + struct bpos end_pos; + + union { + struct { + __u32 dev; + __u32 pad; + } migrate; + struct { + __u64 pad[8]; + }; + }; +} __packed __aligned(8); + +enum bch_data_event { + BCH_DATA_EVENT_PROGRESS = 0, + /* XXX: add an event for reporting errors */ + BCH_DATA_EVENT_NR = 1, +}; + +struct bch_ioctl_data_progress { + __u8 data_type; + __u8 btree_id; + __u8 pad[2]; + struct bpos pos; + + __u64 sectors_done; + __u64 sectors_total; +} __packed __aligned(8); + +struct bch_ioctl_data_event { + __u8 type; + __u8 pad[7]; + union { + struct bch_ioctl_data_progress p; + __u64 pad2[15]; + }; +} __packed __aligned(8); + +struct bch_replicas_usage { + __u64 sectors; + struct bch_replicas_entry_v1 r; +} __packed; + +static inline struct bch_replicas_usage * +replicas_usage_next(struct bch_replicas_usage *u) +{ + return (void *) u + replicas_entry_bytes(&u->r) + 8; +} + +/* + * BCH_IOCTL_FS_USAGE: query filesystem disk space usage + * + * Returns disk space usage broken out by data type, number of replicas, and + * by component device + * + * @replica_entries_bytes - size, in bytes, allocated for replica usage entries + * + * On success, @replica_entries_bytes will be changed to indicate the number of + * bytes actually used. + * + * Returns -ERANGE if @replica_entries_bytes was too small + */ +struct bch_ioctl_fs_usage { + __u64 capacity; + __u64 used; + __u64 online_reserved; + __u64 persistent_reserved[BCH_REPLICAS_MAX]; + + __u32 replica_entries_bytes; + __u32 pad; + + struct bch_replicas_usage replicas[]; +}; + +/* + * BCH_IOCTL_DEV_USAGE: query device disk space usage + * + * Returns disk space usage broken out by data type - both by buckets and + * sectors. + */ +struct bch_ioctl_dev_usage { + __u64 dev; + __u32 flags; + __u8 state; + __u8 pad[7]; + + __u32 bucket_size; + __u64 nr_buckets; + + __u64 buckets_ec; + + struct bch_ioctl_dev_usage_type { + __u64 buckets; + __u64 sectors; + __u64 fragmented; + } d[10]; +}; + +struct bch_ioctl_dev_usage_v2 { + __u64 dev; + __u32 flags; + __u8 state; + __u8 nr_data_types; + __u8 pad[6]; + + __u32 bucket_size; + __u64 nr_buckets; + + struct bch_ioctl_dev_usage_type d[]; +}; + +/* + * BCH_IOCTL_READ_SUPER: read filesystem superblock + * + * Equivalent to reading the superblock directly from the block device, except + * avoids racing with the kernel writing the superblock or having to figure out + * which block device to read + * + * @sb - buffer to read into + * @size - size of userspace allocated buffer + * @dev - device to read superblock for, if BCH_READ_DEV flag is + * specified + * + * Returns -ERANGE if buffer provided is too small + */ +struct bch_ioctl_read_super { + __u32 flags; + __u32 pad; + __u64 dev; + __u64 size; + __u64 sb; +}; + +/* + * BCH_IOCTL_DISK_GET_IDX: give a path to a block device, query filesystem to + * determine if disk is a (online) member - if so, returns device's index + * + * Returns -ENOENT if not found + */ +struct bch_ioctl_disk_get_idx { + __u64 dev; +}; + +/* + * BCH_IOCTL_DISK_RESIZE: resize filesystem on a device + * + * @dev - member to resize + * @nbuckets - new number of buckets + */ +struct bch_ioctl_disk_resize { + __u32 flags; + __u32 pad; + __u64 dev; + __u64 nbuckets; +}; + +/* + * BCH_IOCTL_DISK_RESIZE_JOURNAL: resize journal on a device + * + * @dev - member to resize + * @nbuckets - new number of buckets + */ +struct bch_ioctl_disk_resize_journal { + __u32 flags; + __u32 pad; + __u64 dev; + __u64 nbuckets; +}; + +struct bch_ioctl_subvolume { + __u32 flags; + __u32 dirfd; + __u16 mode; + __u16 pad[3]; + __u64 dst_ptr; + __u64 src_ptr; +}; + +#define BCH_SUBVOL_SNAPSHOT_CREATE (1U << 0) +#define BCH_SUBVOL_SNAPSHOT_RO (1U << 1) + +/* + * BCH_IOCTL_FSCK_OFFLINE: run fsck from the 'bcachefs fsck' userspace command, + * but with the kernel's implementation of fsck: + */ +struct bch_ioctl_fsck_offline { + __u64 flags; + __u64 opts; /* string */ + __u64 nr_devs; + __u64 devs[] __counted_by(nr_devs); +}; + +/* + * BCH_IOCTL_FSCK_ONLINE: run fsck from the 'bcachefs fsck' userspace command, + * but with the kernel's implementation of fsck: + */ +struct bch_ioctl_fsck_online { + __u64 flags; + __u64 opts; /* string */ +}; + +#endif /* _BCACHEFS_IOCTL_H */ -- cgit v1.2.3