.\" $OpenBSD: fb_setup.9,v 1.4 2014/01/19 08:21:19 schwarze Exp $ .\" .\" Copyright (c) 2013 Sylvestre Gallon .\" .\" Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any .\" purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above .\" copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. .\" .\" THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES .\" WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF .\" MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR .\" ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES .\" WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN .\" ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF .\" OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. .\" .Dd $Mdocdate: January 19 2014 $ .Dt FB_SETUP 9 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm fb_setup , .Nm fb_queue , .Nm fb_delete .Nd kernel messaging mechanism for file system in userland (FUSE) .Sh SYNOPSIS .In sys/fusebuf.h .Ft struct fusebuf * .Fn fb_setup "size_t size" "ino_t inode" "int type" "struct proc *p" .Ft int .Fn fb_queue "dev_t dev" "struct fusebuf *fbuf" .Ft void .Fn fb_delete "struct fusebuf *fbuf" .Bd -literal #define FUSEBUFMAXSIZE (4096*1024) #define FUSEBUFSIZE (sizeof(struct fusebuf)) struct fb_hdr { SIMPLEQ_ENTRY(fusebuf) fh_next; size_t fh_len; int fh_err; int fh_type; ino_t fh_ino; uint64_t fh_uuid; }; struct fb_io { uint64_t fi_fd; ino_t fi_ino; off_t fi_off; size_t fi_len; mode_t fi_mode; uint32_t fi_flags; }; struct fusebuf { struct fb_hdr fb_hdr; union { struct statvfs FD_stat; struct vattr FD_vattr; struct fb_io FD_io; } FD; uint8_t *F_databuf; }; #define fb_next fb_hdr.fh_next #define fb_len fb_hdr.fh_len #define fb_err fb_hdr.fh_err #define fb_type fb_hdr.fh_type #define fb_ino fb_hdr.fh_ino #define fb_uuid fb_hdr.fh_uuid #define fb_stat FD.FD_stat #define fb_vattr FD.FD_vattr #define fb_io_fd FD.FD_io.fi_fd #define fb_io_ino FD.FD_io.fi_ino #define fb_io_off FD.FD_io.fi_off #define fb_io_len FD.FD_io.fi_len #define fb_io_mode FD.FD_io.fi_mode #define fb_io_flags FD.FD_io.fi_flags #define fb_dat F_databuf .Ed .Sh DESCRIPTION These functions provide a way to manage the kernel messaging mechanism for .Xr fuse 4 file systems. It is based on .Xr mbuf 9 . .Pp Each FUSE operation fits in a fusebuf except for read, write, and readdirs, which are split into several fusebufs with a changing value in .Fa fb_io_off for each. The size of a fusebuf is .Fa FUSEBUFSIZE . .Pp A fusebuf structure is defined as an .Fa fb_hdr followed by a structure containing a union and a buffer .Fa F_Dat . The header contains the following elements: .Bl -tag -width foobarmoocow .It Fa fh_next A .Xr SIMPLEQ_ENTRY 3 needed to store the different fusebufs stored with .Fn fb_queue . .It Fa fh_len Indicates the amount of data in .Fa F_dat . .It Fa fh_resid Used for partial .Xr fuse 4 reads. If the read does not fill the fusebuf, the number of bytes of .Fa F_dat written in this field are stored. .It Fa fh_err Indicates the .Xr errno 2 failure of a fusebuf. .It Fa fh_type Indicates the type of fusebuf transaction (see below). .It Fa fh_ino Indicates the inode on which the .Xr fuse 4 operation is done. .It Fa fh_uuid UUID to track the answer. This number is generated with .Xr arc4random 9 . .El .Pp The .Fa fh_type variable can take the following values: .Pp .Bl -tag -compact -offset indent -width XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX .It Dv FBT_LOOKUP The fusebuf is a lookup operation. .It Dv FBT_GETATTR The fusebuf is a gettattr operation. .It Dv FBT_SETATTR The fusebuf is a setattr operation. .It Dv FBT_READLINK The fusebuf is a readlink operation. .It Dv FBT_SYMLINK The fusebuf is a symlink operation. .It Dv FBT_MKNOD The fusebuf is a mknod operation. .It Dv FBT_MKDIR The fusebuf is a mkdir operation. .It Dv FBT_UNLINK The fusebuf is an unlink operation. .It Dv FBT_RMDIR The fusebuf is an rmdir operation. .It Dv FBT_RENAME The fusebuf is a rename operation. .It Dv FBT_LINK The fusebuf is a link operation. .It Dv FBT_OPEN The fusebuf is an open operation. .It Dv FBT_READ The fusebuf is a read operation. .It Dv FBT_WRITE The fusebuf is a write operation. .It Dv FBT_STATFS The fusebuf is a statfs operation. .It Dv FBT_RELEASE The fusebuf is a file close operation. .It Dv FBT_FSYNC The fusebuf is a file sync operation. .It Dv FBT_FLUSH The fusebuf is a flush operation. .It Dv FBT_INIT The fusebuf initializes the FUSE connection. .It Dv FBT_OPENDIR The fusebuf is an opendir operation. .It Dv FBT_READDIR The fusebuf is a readdir operation. .It Dv FBT_RELEASEDIR The fusebuf is a close dir operation. .It Dv FBT_FSYNCDIR The fusebuf is a dir sync operation. .It Dv FBT_ACCESS The fusebuf is an access operation. .It Dv FBT_CREATE The fusebuf is a create file operation. .It Dv FBT_DESTROY The fusebuf closes the FUSE connection. .El .Pp All the data needed by the FUSE clients is contained in the .Fa F_dat structure. This structure contains a union .Fa FD of frequently used type and a buffer .Fa F_databuf to send data to libfuse. The union contains the following elements: .Bl -tag -width foobarmoocow .It Fa FD_stat A struct .Xr statvfs 3 filled in by the FUSE client statfs for the FUSE VFS statfs code. .It Fa FD_vattr Used by the getattr and setattr calls. .It Fa FD_io Contains all fields commonly used by FUSE client callbacks to provide information to FUSE vnops. It is used by access, readdir, release, releasedir, read, write, create, mkdir, and setattr. .El .Pp Setattr uses a struct fb_io and a struct vattr. Settattr uses .Fa FD_stat and encapsulates a struct fb_io in .Fa F_databuf with .Fa fbtod . .Pp Fusebufs can be deleted with the .Fn fb_delete helper. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr errno 2 , .\".Xr fuse_main 3 , .Xr queue 3 , .Xr statvfs 3 , .Xr fuse 4 , .Xr arc4random 9 , .Xr mbuf 9 .Sh HISTORY The .Nm API first appeared in .Ox 5.4 .