/*
* Copyright (c) 1989, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
* Rick Macklem at The University of Guelph.
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
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* 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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*
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* @(#)nfsproto.h 8.2 (Berkeley) 3/30/95
*/
/*
* nfs definitions as per the Version 2 and 3 specs
*/
/*
* Constants as defined in the Sun NFS Version 2 and 3 specs.
* "NFS: Network File System Protocol Specification" RFC1094
* and in the "NFS: Network File System Version 3 Protocol
* Specification"
*/
/* Stat numbers for rpc returns (version 2 and 3) */
#define NFS_OK 0
#define NFSERR_PERM 1
#define NFSERR_NOENT 2
#define NFSERR_IO 5
#define NFSERR_NXIO 6
#define NFSERR_ACCES 13
#define NFSERR_EXIST 17
#define NFSERR_XDEV 18 /* Version 3 only */
#define NFSERR_NODEV 19
#define NFSERR_NOTDIR 20
#define NFSERR_ISDIR 21
#define NFSERR_INVAL 22 /* Version 3 only */
#define NFSERR_FBIG 27
#define NFSERR_NOSPC 28
#define NFSERR_ROFS 30
#define NFSERR_MLINK 31 /* Version 3 only */
#define NFSERR_NAMETOL 63
#define NFSERR_NOTEMPTY 66
#define NFSERR_DQUOT 69
#define NFSERR_STALE 70
#define NFSERR_REMOTE 71 /* Version 3 only */
#define NFSERR_WFLUSH 99 /* Version 2 only */
#define NFSERR_BADHANDLE 10001 /* The rest Version 3 only */
#define NFSERR_NOT_SYNC 10002
#define NFSERR_BAD_COOKIE 10003
#define NFSERR_NOTSUPP 10004
#define NFSERR_TOOSMALL 10005
#define NFSERR_SERVERFAULT 10006
#define NFSERR_BADTYPE 10007
#define NFSERR_JUKEBOX 10008
#define NFSERR_TRYLATER NFSERR_JUKEBOX
#define NFSERR_STALEWRITEVERF 30001 /* Fake return for nfs_commit() */
#define NFSERR_RETVOID 0x20000000 /* Return void, not error */
#define NFSERR_AUTHERR 0x40000000 /* Mark an authentication error */
#define NFSERR_RETERR 0x80000000 /* Mark an error return for V3 */
/* Sizes in bytes of various nfs rpc components */
#define NFSX_UNSIGNED 4
/* specific to NFS Version 2 */
#define NFSX_V2FH 32
#define NFSX_V2FATTR 68
#define NFSX_V2SATTR 32
#define NFSX_V2COOKIE 4
#define NFSX_V2STATFS 20
/* specific to NFS Version 3 */
#if 0
#define NFSX_V3FH (sizeof (fhandle_t)) /* size this server uses */
#endif
#define NFSX_V3FHMAX 64 /* max. allowed by protocol */
#define NFSX_V3FATTR 84
#define NFSX_V3SATTR 60 /* max. all fields filled in */
#define NFSX_V3POSTOPATTR (NFSX_V3FATTR + NFSX_UNSIGNED)
#define NFSX_V3WCCDATA (NFSX_V3POSTOPATTR + 8 * NFSX_UNSIGNED)
#define NFSX_V3COOKIEVERF 8
#define NFSX_V3WRITEVERF 8
#define NFSX_V3CREATEVERF 8
#define NFSX_V3STATFS 52
#define NFSX_V3FSINFO 48
#define NFSX_V3PATHCONF 24
/*
* Constants used by the Version 3 protocol for various RPCs
*/
#define NFSV3SATTRTIME_DONTCHANGE 0
#define NFSV3SATTRTIME_TOSERVER 1
#define NFSV3SATTRTIME_TOCLIENT 2
/*
* Structs for common parts of the rpc's
*
* NOTE: these structures are not always overlaid directly on the
* packet data - sometimes we declare a local variable of that type,
* and fill it up with fields extracted using byte pointers - so we
* don't use nd_ types for their members.
*/
/*
* File Handle (32 bytes for version 2), variable up to 64 for version 3.
* File Handles of up to NFS_SMALLFH in size are stored directly in the
* nfs node, whereas larger ones are malloc'd. (This never happens when
* NFS_SMALLFH is set to 64.)
* NFS_SMALLFH should be in the range of 32 to 64 and be divisible by 4.
*/
#ifndef NFS_SMALLFH
#define NFS_SMALLFH 64
#endif
union nfsfh {
/* fhandle_t fh_generic; */
u_char fh_bytes[NFS_SMALLFH];
};
typedef union nfsfh nfsfh_t;
/*
* File attributes and setable attributes. These structures cover both
* NFS version 2 and the version 3 protocol. Note that the union is only
* used so that one pointer can refer to both variants. These structures
* go out on the wire and must be densely packed, so no quad data types
* are used. (all fields are longs or u_longs or structures of same)
* NB: You can't do sizeof(struct nfs_fattr), you must use the
* NFSX_FATTR(v3) macro.
*/
struct nfs_fattr {
nd_uint32_t fa_type;
nd_uint32_t fa_mode;
nd_uint32_t fa_nlink;
nd_uint32_t fa_uid;
nd_uint32_t fa_gid;
union {
struct {
nd_uint32_t nfsv2fa_size;
nd_uint32_t nfsv2fa_blocksize;
nd_uint32_t nfsv2fa_rdev;
nd_uint32_t nfsv2fa_blocks;
nd_uint32_t nfsv2fa_fsid;
nd_uint32_t nfsv2fa_fileid;
nfstime2 nfsv2fa_atime;
nfstime2 nfsv2fa_mtime;
nfstime2 nfsv2fa_ctime;
} fa_nfsv2;
struct {
nd_uint64_t nfsv3fa_size;
nd_uint64_t nfsv3fa_used;
nfsv3spec nfsv3fa_rdev;
nd_uint64_t nfsv3fa_fsid;
nd_uint64_t nfsv3fa_fileid;
nfstime3 nfsv3fa_atime;
nfstime3 nfsv3fa_mtime;
nfstime3 nfsv3fa_ctime;
} fa_nfsv3;
} fa_un;
};