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// Copyright 2016 the Go-FUSE Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// The fuse package provides APIs to implement filesystems in
// userspace. Typically, each call of the API happens in its own
// goroutine, so take care to make the file system thread-safe.
package fuse
// Types for users to implement.
// The result of Read is an array of bytes, but for performance
// reasons, we can also return data as a file-descriptor/offset/size
// tuple. If the backing store for a file is another filesystem, this
// reduces the amount of copying between the kernel and the FUSE
// server. The ReadResult interface captures both cases.
type ReadResult interface {
// Returns the raw bytes for the read, possibly using the
// passed buffer. The buffer should be larger than the return
// value from Size.
Bytes(buf []byte) ([]byte, Status)
// Size returns how many bytes this return value takes at most.
Size() int
// Done() is called after sending the data to the kernel.
Done()
}
type MountOptions struct {
AllowOther bool
// Options are passed as -o string to fusermount.
Options []string
// Default is _DEFAULT_BACKGROUND_TASKS, 12. This numbers
// controls the allowed number of requests that relate to
// async I/O. Concurrency for synchronous I/O is not limited.
MaxBackground int
// Write size to use. If 0, use default. This number is
// capped at the kernel maximum.
MaxWrite int
// Max read ahead to use. If 0, use default. This number is
// capped at the kernel maximum.
MaxReadAhead int
// If IgnoreSecurityLabels is set, all security related xattr
// requests will return NO_DATA without passing through the
// user defined filesystem. You should only set this if you
// file system implements extended attributes, and you are not
// interested in security labels.
IgnoreSecurityLabels bool // ignoring labels should be provided as a fusermount mount option.
// If given, use this buffer pool instead of the global one.
Buffers BufferPool
// If RememberInodes is set, we will never forget inodes.
// This may be useful for NFS.
RememberInodes bool
// Values shown in "df -T" and friends
// First column, "Filesystem"
FsName string
// Second column, "Type", will be shown as "fuse." + Name
Name string
// If set, wrap the file system in a single-threaded locking wrapper.
SingleThreaded bool
// If set, return ENOSYS for Getxattr calls, so the kernel does not issue any
// Xattr operations at all.
DisableXAttrs bool
// If set, print debugging information.
Debug bool
}
// RawFileSystem is an interface close to the FUSE wire protocol.
//
// Unless you really know what you are doing, you should not implement
// this, but rather the FileSystem interface; the details of getting
// interactions with open files, renames, and threading right etc. are
// somewhat tricky and not very interesting.
//
// A null implementation is provided by NewDefaultRawFileSystem.
type RawFileSystem interface {
String() string
// If called, provide debug output through the log package.
SetDebug(debug bool)
// Lookup is called by the kernel when the VFS wants to know
// about a file inside a directory. Many lookup calls can
// occur in parallel, but only one call happens for each (dir,
// name) pair.
Lookup(header *InHeader, name string, out *EntryOut) (status Status)
// Forget is called when the kernel discards entries from its
// dentry cache. This happens on unmount, and when the kernel
// is short on memory. Since it is not guaranteed to occur at
// any moment, and since there is no return value, Forget
// should not do I/O, as there is no channel to report back
// I/O errors.
Forget(nodeid, nlookup uint64)
// Attributes.
GetAttr(input *GetAttrIn, out *AttrOut) (code Status)
SetAttr(input *SetAttrIn, out *AttrOut) (code Status)
// Modifying structure.
Mknod(input *MknodIn, name string, out *EntryOut) (code Status)
Mkdir(input *MkdirIn, name string, out *EntryOut) (code Status)
Unlink(header *InHeader, name string) (code Status)
Rmdir(header *InHeader, name string) (code Status)
Rename(input *RenameIn, oldName string, newName string) (code Status)
Link(input *LinkIn, filename string, out *EntryOut) (code Status)
Symlink(header *InHeader, pointedTo string, linkName string, out *EntryOut) (code Status)
Readlink(header *InHeader) (out []byte, code Status)
Access(input *AccessIn) (code Status)
// Extended attributes.
GetXAttrSize(header *InHeader, attr string) (sz int, code Status)
GetXAttrData(header *InHeader, attr string) (data []byte, code Status)
ListXAttr(header *InHeader) (attributes []byte, code Status)
SetXAttr(input *SetXAttrIn, attr string, data []byte) Status
RemoveXAttr(header *InHeader, attr string) (code Status)
// File handling.
Create(input *CreateIn, name string, out *CreateOut) (code Status)
Open(input *OpenIn, out *OpenOut) (status Status)
Read(input *ReadIn, buf []byte) (ReadResult, Status)
Flock(input *FlockIn, flags int) (code Status)
Release(input *ReleaseIn)
Write(input *WriteIn, data []byte) (written uint32, code Status)
Flush(input *FlushIn) Status
Fsync(input *FsyncIn) (code Status)
Fallocate(input *FallocateIn) (code Status)
// Directory handling
OpenDir(input *OpenIn, out *OpenOut) (status Status)
ReadDir(input *ReadIn, out *DirEntryList) Status
ReadDirPlus(input *ReadIn, out *DirEntryList) Status
ReleaseDir(input *ReleaseIn)
FsyncDir(input *FsyncIn) (code Status)
//
StatFs(input *InHeader, out *StatfsOut) (code Status)
// This is called on processing the first request. The
// filesystem implementation can use the server argument to
// talk back to the kernel (through notify methods).
Init(*Server)
}