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35 * Copyright (c) 1994 Bruce D. Evans.
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59 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/sys/diskslice.h,v 1.36.2.1 2001/01/29 01:50:50 ken Exp $
60 * $DragonFly: src/sys/sys/diskslice.h,v 1.22 2007/06/19 06:07:51 dillon Exp $
63 #ifndef _SYS_DISKSLICE_H_
64 #define _SYS_DISKSLICE_H_
66 #ifndef _SYS_TYPES_H_
67 #include <sys/types.h>
68 #endif
69 #ifndef _SYS_DISKLABEL_H_
70 #include <sys/disklabel.h>
71 #endif
72 #ifndef _SYS_UUID_H_
73 #include <sys/uuid.h>
74 #endif
75 #ifndef _SYS_IOCCOM_H_
76 #include <sys/ioccom.h>
77 #endif
78 #if defined(_KERNEL)
79 #ifndef _SYS_CONF_H_
80 #include <sys/conf.h> /* for make_sub_dev() */
81 #endif
82 #ifndef _SYS_SYSTM_H_
83 #include <sys/systm.h> /* for minor() */
84 #endif
85 #endif
87 #define BASE_SLICE 2 /* e.g. ad0s1 */
88 #define COMPATIBILITY_SLICE 0 /* e.g. ad0a-j */
89 /* 101 - compat disklabel DIOCGDINFO */
90 /* 102 - compat disklabel DIOCSDINFO */
91 /* 103 - compat disklabel DIOCWDINFO */
92 /* 104 - DIOCGPART (see below) */
93 /* 105 - compat disklabel DIOCGDVIRGIN */
94 #define DIOCWLABEL _IOW('d', 109, int)
95 #define DIOCGSLICEINFO _IOR('d', 111, struct diskslices)
96 #define DIOCSYNCSLICEINFO _IOW('d', 112, int)
97 #define DIOCGKERNELDUMP _IOW('d', 133, u_int) /* Set/Clear kernel dumps */
98 #define MAX_SLICES 16
101 * Support limits
103 #define DKMAXUNITS 512 /* maximum supported disk units */
104 #define DKMAXSLICES 128 /* maximum supported slices (0 & 1 special) */
105 #define DKRESPARTITIONS 128 /* 128+ have special meanings */
106 #define DKMAXPARTITIONS 256 /* maximum supported in-kernel partitions */
109 * The whole-disk-slice does not try to interpret the MBR. The whole slice
110 * partition does not try to interpret the disklabel within the slice.
112 #define WHOLE_DISK_SLICE 1
113 #define WHOLE_SLICE_PART (DKMAXPARTITIONS - 1)
115 #ifdef MAXPARTITIONS /* XXX don't depend on disklabel.h */
116 #if MAXPARTITIONS != 16 /* but check consistency if possible */
117 #error "inconsistent MAXPARTITIONS"
118 #endif
119 #else
120 #define MAXPARTITIONS 16
121 #endif
124 * diskslice structure - slices up the disk and indicates where the
125 * BSD labels are, if any.
127 * ds_reserved - indicates read-only sectors due to an overlap with
128 * a parent partition or an in-band label. BSD labels
129 * are in-band labels. This field is also set if
130 * label snooping has been requested, even if there is
131 * no label present.
133 struct diskslice {
134 #if defined(_KERNEL) || defined(_KERNEL_STRUCTURES)
135 cdev_t ds_dev;
136 #else
137 void *ds_dev;
138 #endif
139 u_int64_t ds_offset; /* starting sector */
140 u_int64_t ds_size; /* number of sectors */
141 u_int32_t ds_reserved; /* sectors reserved parent overlap */
142 struct uuid ds_type_uuid; /* slice type uuid */
143 struct uuid ds_stor_uuid; /* slice storage unique uuid */
144 int ds_type; /* (foreign) slice type */
145 int ds_flags; /* DSF_ flags */
146 disklabel_t ds_label; /* label, if any */
147 struct disklabel_ops *ds_ops; /* label ops (probe default) */
148 //void *ds_dev; /* devfs token for raw whole slice */
149 void *ds_devs[MAXPARTITIONS]; /* XXX s.b. in label */
150 u_int32_t ds_openmask[DKMAXPARTITIONS/(sizeof(u_int32_t)*8)];
151 /* devs open */
152 u_char ds_wlabel; /* nonzero if label is writable */
153 int ds_ttlopens; /* total opens, incl slice & raw */
156 #define DSF_REPROBE 0x0001 /* sniffer wants us to reprobe */
158 struct diskslices {
159 struct cdevsw *dss_cdevsw; /* for containing device */
160 int dss_first_bsd_slice; /* COMPATIBILITY_SLICE is mapped here */
161 u_int dss_nslices; /* actual dimension of dss_slices[] */
162 u_int dss_oflags; /* copy of flags for "first" open */
163 int dss_secmult; /* block to sector multiplier */
164 int dss_secshift; /* block to sector shift (or -1) */
165 int dss_secsize; /* sector size */
166 struct diskslice
167 dss_slices[MAX_SLICES]; /* actually usually less */
171 * DIOCGPART ioctl - returns information about a disk, slice, or partition.
172 * This ioctl is primarily used to get the block size and media size.
174 * NOTE: media_offset currently represents the byte offset on the raw device,
175 * it is not a partition relative offset. disklabel(32) uses this field
176 * to figure out the slice offset so it fixup raw labels.
178 * NOTE: reserved_blocks indicates how many blocks at the beginning of the
179 * partition are read-only due to in-band sharing with the parent. For
180 * example, if partition 'a' starts at block 0, it actually overlaps the
181 * disklabel itself so numerous sectors at the beginning of 'a' will be
182 * reserved.
184 struct partinfo {
185 u_int64_t media_offset; /* byte offset in parent layer */
186 u_int64_t media_size; /* media size in bytes */
187 u_int64_t media_blocks; /* media size in blocks */
188 int media_blksize; /* block size in bytes (sector size) */
190 u_int64_t reserved_blocks;/* read-only, in sectors */
191 int fstype; /* legacy filesystem type or FS_OTHER */
192 char fsreserved[16]; /* reserved for future use */
195 * These fields are loaded from the diskinfo structure
197 u_int d_nheads;
198 u_int d_ncylinders;
199 u_int d_secpertrack;
200 u_int d_secpercyl;
201 u_int d_reserved[8]; /* reserved for future use */
204 * UUIDs can be extracted from GPT slices and disklabel64
205 * partitions. If not known, they will be set to a nil uuid.
207 * fstype_uuid represents the slice or partition type, e.g.
208 * like GPT_ENT_TYPE_DRAGONFLY_DISKLABEL32. If not nil,
209 * storage_uuid uniquely identifies the physical storage.
211 struct uuid fstype_uuid;
212 struct uuid storage_uuid;
215 #define DIOCGPART _IOR('d', 104, struct partinfo) /* get partition */
218 * disk unit and slice helper functions
220 * 3 2 1 0
221 * 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
222 * _________________________________________________________________
223 * | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
224 * -----------------------------------------------------------------
225 * | SL2 | PART3 |UNIT_2 |P| SLICE | MAJOR? | UNIT |PART |
226 * -----------------------------------------------------------------
229 #if defined(_KERNEL) || defined(_KERNEL_STRUCTURES)
232 * Build a minor device number.
234 static __inline u_int32_t
235 dkmakeminor(u_int32_t unit, u_int32_t slice, u_int32_t part)
237 u_int32_t val;
239 val = ((unit & 0x001f) << 3) | ((unit & 0x01e0) << 16) |
240 ((slice & 0x000f) << 16) | ((slice & 0x0070) << 25) |
241 (part & 0x0007) | ((part & 0x0008) << 17) |
242 ((part & 0x00F0) << 21);
243 return(val);
247 * Generate the minor number representing the entire disk, with no
248 * mbr or label interpretation.
250 static __inline u_int32_t
251 dkmakewholedisk(u_int32_t unit)
253 return(dkmakeminor(unit, WHOLE_DISK_SLICE, WHOLE_SLICE_PART));
257 * Generate the minor number representing an entire slice, with no
258 * recursive mbr, boot sector, or label interpretation.
260 static __inline u_int32_t
261 dkmakewholeslice(u_int32_t unit, u_int32_t slice)
263 return(dkmakeminor(unit, slice, WHOLE_SLICE_PART));
267 * Return the unit mask, used in calls to make_dev()
269 static __inline u_int32_t
270 dkunitmask(void)
272 return (0x01e000f8);
276 * build minor number elements - encode unit number, slice, and partition
277 * (OR the results together).
279 static __inline u_int32_t
280 dkmakeunit(int unit)
282 return(dkmakeminor((u_int32_t)unit, 0, 0));
285 static __inline u_int32_t
286 dkmakeslice(int slice)
288 return(dkmakeminor(0, (u_int32_t)slice, 0));
291 static __inline u_int32_t
292 dkmakepart(int part)
294 return(dkmakeminor(0, 0, (u_int32_t)part));
297 #endif
300 * dk*() support functions operating on cdev_t's
302 #ifdef _KERNEL
304 static __inline int
305 dkunit(cdev_t dev)
307 u_int32_t val = minor(dev);
309 val = ((val >> 3) & 0x001f) | ((val >> 16) & 0x01e0);
310 return((int)val);
313 static __inline u_int32_t
314 dkslice(cdev_t dev)
316 u_int32_t val = minor(dev);
318 val = ((val >> 16) & 0x000f) | ((val >> 25) & 0x0070);
319 return(val);
322 static __inline u_int32_t
323 dkpart(cdev_t dev)
325 u_int32_t val = minor(dev);
327 val = (val & 0x0007) | ((val >> 17) & 0x0008) | ((val >> 21) & 0x00f0);
328 return(val);
331 #endif
334 * Bitmask ops, keeping track of which partitions are open.
336 static __inline
337 void
338 dsclrmask(struct diskslice *ds, int part)
340 part &= (DKMAXPARTITIONS - 1);
341 ds->ds_openmask[part >> 5] &= ~(1 << (part & 31));
344 static __inline
345 void
346 dssetmask(struct diskslice *ds, int part)
348 part &= (DKMAXPARTITIONS - 1);
349 ds->ds_openmask[part >> 5] |= (1 << (part & 31));
352 static __inline
354 dschkmask(struct diskslice *ds, int part)
356 part &= (DKMAXPARTITIONS - 1);
357 return (ds->ds_openmask[part >> 5] & (1 << (part & 31)));
360 static __inline
362 dscountmask(struct diskslice *ds)
364 int count = 0;
365 int i;
366 int j;
368 for (i = 0; i < DKMAXPARTITIONS / 32; ++i) {
369 if (ds->ds_openmask[i]) {
370 for (j = 0; j < 32; ++j) {
371 if (ds->ds_openmask[i] & (1 << j))
372 ++count;
376 return(count);
379 static __inline
380 void
381 dssetmaskfrommask(struct diskslice *ds, u_int32_t *tmask)
383 int i;
385 for (i = 0; i < DKMAXPARTITIONS / 32; ++i)
386 tmask[i] |= ds->ds_openmask[i];
390 * disk management functions
393 #ifdef _KERNEL
395 struct buf;
396 struct bio;
397 struct disk_info;
398 struct bio_queue_head;
400 int mbrinit (cdev_t dev, struct disk_info *info,
401 struct diskslices **sspp);
402 int gptinit (cdev_t dev, struct disk_info *info,
403 struct diskslices **sspp);
404 struct bio *
405 dscheck (cdev_t dev, struct bio *bio, struct diskslices *ssp);
406 void dsclose (cdev_t dev, int mode, struct diskslices *ssp);
407 void dsgone (struct diskslices **sspp);
408 int dsioctl (cdev_t dev, u_long cmd, caddr_t data, int flags,
409 struct diskslices **sspp, struct disk_info *info);
410 int dsisopen (struct diskslices *ssp);
411 struct diskslices *
412 dsmakeslicestruct (int nslices, struct disk_info *info);
413 char *dsname (cdev_t dev, int unit, int slice, int part,
414 char *partname);
415 int dsopen (cdev_t dev, int mode, u_int flags,
416 struct diskslices **sspp, struct disk_info *info);
417 int64_t dssize (cdev_t dev, struct diskslices **sspp);
420 * Ancillary functions
423 void diskerr (struct bio *bio, cdev_t dev, const char *what, int pri,
424 int donecnt);
425 void disksort (struct buf *ap, struct buf *bp);
426 void bioqdisksort (struct bio_queue_head *ap, struct bio *bio);
428 #endif /* _KERNEL */
430 #endif /* !_SYS_DISKSLICE_H_ */