/* * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1993 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * %sccs.include.redist.c% * * @(#)dir.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 06/11/93 */ #ifndef _DIR_H_ #define _DIR_H_ /* * A directory consists of some number of blocks of DIRBLKSIZ * bytes, where DIRBLKSIZ is chosen such that it can be transferred * to disk in a single atomic operation (e.g. 512 bytes on most machines). * * Each DIRBLKSIZ byte block contains some number of directory entry * structures, which are of variable length. Each directory entry has * a struct direct at the front of it, containing its inode number, * the length of the entry, and the length of the name contained in * the entry. These are followed by the name padded to a 4 byte boundary * with null bytes. All names are guaranteed null terminated. * The maximum length of a name in a directory is MAXNAMLEN. * * The macro DIRSIZ(fmt, dp) gives the amount of space required to represent * a directory entry. Free space in a directory is represented by * entries which have dp->d_reclen > DIRSIZ(fmt, dp). All DIRBLKSIZ bytes * in a directory block are claimed by the directory entries. This * usually results in the last entry in a directory having a large * dp->d_reclen. When entries are deleted from a directory, the * space is returned to the previous entry in the same directory * block by increasing its dp->d_reclen. If the first entry of * a directory block is free, then its dp->d_ino is set to 0. * Entries other than the first in a directory do not normally have * dp->d_ino set to 0. */ #define DIRBLKSIZ DEV_BSIZE #define MAXNAMLEN 255 struct direct { u_long d_ino; /* inode number of entry */ u_short d_reclen; /* length of this record */ u_char d_type; /* file type, see below */ u_char d_namlen; /* length of string in d_name */ char d_name[MAXNAMLEN + 1]; /* name with length <= MAXNAMLEN */ }; /* * File types */ #define DT_UNKNOWN 0 #define DT_FIFO 1 #define DT_CHR 2 #define DT_DIR 4 #define DT_BLK 6 #define DT_REG 8 #define DT_LNK 10 #define DT_SOCK 12 /* * Convert between stat structure types and directory types. */ #define IFTODT(mode) (((mode) & 0170000) >> 12) #define DTTOIF(dirtype) ((dirtype) << 12) /* * The DIRSIZ macro gives the minimum record length which will hold * the directory entry. This requires the amount of space in struct direct * without the d_name field, plus enough space for the name with a terminating * null byte (dp->d_namlen+1), rounded up to a 4 byte boundary. */ #if (BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN) #define DIRSIZ(oldfmt, dp) \ ((oldfmt) ? \ ((sizeof (struct direct) - (MAXNAMLEN+1)) + (((dp)->d_type+1 + 3) &~ 3)) : \ ((sizeof (struct direct) - (MAXNAMLEN+1)) + (((dp)->d_namlen+1 + 3) &~ 3))) #else #define DIRSIZ(oldfmt, dp) \ ((sizeof (struct direct) - (MAXNAMLEN+1)) + (((dp)->d_namlen+1 + 3) &~ 3)) #endif #define OLDDIRFMT 1 #define NEWDIRFMT 0 /* * Template for manipulating directories. * Should use struct direct's, but the name field * is MAXNAMLEN - 1, and this just won't do. */ struct dirtemplate { u_long dot_ino; short dot_reclen; u_char dot_type; u_char dot_namlen; char dot_name[4]; /* must be multiple of 4 */ u_long dotdot_ino; short dotdot_reclen; u_char dotdot_type; u_char dotdot_namlen; char dotdot_name[4]; /* ditto */ }; /* * This is the old format of directories, sanz type element. */ struct odirtemplate { u_long dot_ino; short dot_reclen; u_short dot_namlen; char dot_name[4]; /* must be multiple of 4 */ u_long dotdot_ino; short dotdot_reclen; u_short dotdot_namlen; char dotdot_name[4]; /* ditto */ }; #endif /* !_DIR_H_ */