kernel-fxtec-pro1x/fs/udf/udf_sb.h
Marcin Slusarz 87bc730c07 udf: fix default mode and dmode options handling
On x86 (and several other archs) mode_t is defined as "unsigned short"
and comparing unsigned shorts to negative ints is broken (because short
is promoted to int and then compared). Fix it.

Reported-and-tested-by: Laurent Riffard <laurent.riffard@free.fr>
Signed-off-by: Marcin Slusarz <marcin.slusarz@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2009-04-02 12:29:52 +02:00

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#ifndef __LINUX_UDF_SB_H
#define __LINUX_UDF_SB_H
#include <linux/mutex.h>
/* Since UDF 2.01 is ISO 13346 based... */
#define UDF_SUPER_MAGIC 0x15013346
#define UDF_MAX_READ_VERSION 0x0250
#define UDF_MAX_WRITE_VERSION 0x0201
#define UDF_FLAG_USE_EXTENDED_FE 0
#define UDF_VERS_USE_EXTENDED_FE 0x0200
#define UDF_FLAG_USE_STREAMS 1
#define UDF_VERS_USE_STREAMS 0x0200
#define UDF_FLAG_USE_SHORT_AD 2
#define UDF_FLAG_USE_AD_IN_ICB 3
#define UDF_FLAG_USE_FILE_CTIME_EA 4
#define UDF_FLAG_STRICT 5
#define UDF_FLAG_UNDELETE 6
#define UDF_FLAG_UNHIDE 7
#define UDF_FLAG_VARCONV 8
#define UDF_FLAG_NLS_MAP 9
#define UDF_FLAG_UTF8 10
#define UDF_FLAG_UID_FORGET 11 /* save -1 for uid to disk */
#define UDF_FLAG_UID_IGNORE 12 /* use sb uid instead of on disk uid */
#define UDF_FLAG_GID_FORGET 13
#define UDF_FLAG_GID_IGNORE 14
#define UDF_FLAG_UID_SET 15
#define UDF_FLAG_GID_SET 16
#define UDF_FLAG_SESSION_SET 17
#define UDF_FLAG_LASTBLOCK_SET 18
#define UDF_PART_FLAG_UNALLOC_BITMAP 0x0001
#define UDF_PART_FLAG_UNALLOC_TABLE 0x0002
#define UDF_PART_FLAG_FREED_BITMAP 0x0004
#define UDF_PART_FLAG_FREED_TABLE 0x0008
#define UDF_PART_FLAG_READ_ONLY 0x0010
#define UDF_PART_FLAG_WRITE_ONCE 0x0020
#define UDF_PART_FLAG_REWRITABLE 0x0040
#define UDF_PART_FLAG_OVERWRITABLE 0x0080
#define UDF_MAX_BLOCK_LOADED 8
#define UDF_TYPE1_MAP15 0x1511U
#define UDF_VIRTUAL_MAP15 0x1512U
#define UDF_VIRTUAL_MAP20 0x2012U
#define UDF_SPARABLE_MAP15 0x1522U
#define UDF_METADATA_MAP25 0x2511U
#define UDF_INVALID_MODE ((mode_t)-1)
#pragma pack(1) /* XXX(hch): Why? This file just defines in-core structures */
struct udf_meta_data {
__u32 s_meta_file_loc;
__u32 s_mirror_file_loc;
__u32 s_bitmap_file_loc;
__u32 s_alloc_unit_size;
__u16 s_align_unit_size;
__u8 s_dup_md_flag;
struct inode *s_metadata_fe;
struct inode *s_mirror_fe;
struct inode *s_bitmap_fe;
};
struct udf_sparing_data {
__u16 s_packet_len;
struct buffer_head *s_spar_map[4];
};
struct udf_virtual_data {
__u32 s_num_entries;
__u16 s_start_offset;
};
struct udf_bitmap {
__u32 s_extLength;
__u32 s_extPosition;
__u16 s_nr_groups;
struct buffer_head **s_block_bitmap;
};
struct udf_part_map {
union {
struct udf_bitmap *s_bitmap;
struct inode *s_table;
} s_uspace;
union {
struct udf_bitmap *s_bitmap;
struct inode *s_table;
} s_fspace;
__u32 s_partition_root;
__u32 s_partition_len;
__u16 s_partition_type;
__u16 s_partition_num;
union {
struct udf_sparing_data s_sparing;
struct udf_virtual_data s_virtual;
struct udf_meta_data s_metadata;
} s_type_specific;
__u32 (*s_partition_func)(struct super_block *, __u32, __u16, __u32);
__u16 s_volumeseqnum;
__u16 s_partition_flags;
};
#pragma pack()
struct udf_sb_info {
struct udf_part_map *s_partmaps;
__u8 s_volume_ident[32];
/* Overall info */
__u16 s_partitions;
__u16 s_partition;
/* Sector headers */
__s32 s_session;
__u32 s_anchor[3];
__u32 s_last_block;
struct buffer_head *s_lvid_bh;
/* Default permissions */
mode_t s_umask;
gid_t s_gid;
uid_t s_uid;
mode_t s_fmode;
mode_t s_dmode;
/* Root Info */
struct timespec s_record_time;
/* Fileset Info */
__u16 s_serial_number;
/* highest UDF revision we have recorded to this media */
__u16 s_udfrev;
/* Miscellaneous flags */
__u32 s_flags;
/* Encoding info */
struct nls_table *s_nls_map;
/* VAT inode */
struct inode *s_vat_inode;
struct mutex s_alloc_mutex;
};
static inline struct udf_sb_info *UDF_SB(struct super_block *sb)
{
return sb->s_fs_info;
}
struct logicalVolIntegrityDescImpUse *udf_sb_lvidiu(struct udf_sb_info *sbi);
int udf_compute_nr_groups(struct super_block *sb, u32 partition);
#define UDF_QUERY_FLAG(X,Y) ( UDF_SB(X)->s_flags & ( 1 << (Y) ) )
#define UDF_SET_FLAG(X,Y) ( UDF_SB(X)->s_flags |= ( 1 << (Y) ) )
#define UDF_CLEAR_FLAG(X,Y) ( UDF_SB(X)->s_flags &= ~( 1 << (Y) ) )
#endif /* __LINUX_UDF_SB_H */