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29  * @(#)mount.x 1.2 87/09/18 Copyr 1987 Sun Micro
30  * @(#)mount.x	2.1 88/08/01 4.0 RPCSRC
31  * $FreeBSD: src/include/rpcsvc/mount.x,v 1.6 1999/08/27 23:45:08 peter Exp $
32  */
33 
34 /*
35  * Protocol description for the mount program
36  */
37 
38 const MNTPATHLEN = 1024;	/* maximum bytes in a pathname argument */
39 const MNTNAMLEN = 255;		/* maximum bytes in a name argument */
40 const FHSIZE = 32;		/* size in bytes of a file handle */
41 #ifdef WANT_NFS3
42 const FHSIZE3 = 64;		/* size in bytes of a file handle (v3) */
43 #endif
44 
45 /*
46  * The fhandle is the file handle that the server passes to the client.
47  * All file operations are done using the file handles to refer to a file
48  * or a directory. The file handle can contain whatever information the
49  * server needs to distinguish an individual file.
50  */
51 typedef opaque fhandle[FHSIZE];
52 #ifdef WANT_NFS3
53 typedef opaque fhandle3<FHSIZE3>;
54 #endif
55 
56 /*
57  * If a status of zero is returned, the call completed successfully, and
58  * a file handle for the directory follows. A non-zero status indicates
59  * some sort of error. The status corresponds with UNIX error numbers.
60  */
61 union fhstatus switch (unsigned fhs_status) {
62 case 0:
63 	fhandle fhs_fhandle;
64 default:
65 	void;
66 };
67 
68 #ifdef WANT_NFS3
69 /*
70  * Status codes returned by the version 3 mount call.
71  */
72 enum mountstat3 {
73 	MNT3_OK = 0,                 /* no error */
74 	MNT3ERR_PERM = 1,            /* Not owner */
75 	MNT3ERR_NOENT = 2,           /* No such file or directory */
76 	MNT3ERR_IO = 5,              /* I/O error */
77 	MNT3ERR_ACCES = 13,          /* Permission denied */
78 	MNT3ERR_NOTDIR = 20,         /* Not a directory */
79 	MNT3ERR_INVAL = 22,          /* Invalid argument */
80 	MNT3ERR_NAMETOOLONG = 63,    /* Filename too long */
81 	MNT3ERR_NOTSUPP = 10004,     /* Operation not supported */
82 	MNT3ERR_SERVERFAULT = 10006  /* A failure on the server */
83 };
84 
85 struct mountres3_ok {
86 	fhandle3	fhandle;
87 	int		auth_flavors<>;
88 };
89 
90 union mountres3 switch (mountstat3 fhs_status) {
91 case 0:
92 	mountres3_ok	mountinfo;
93 default:
94 	void;
95 };
96 #endif
97 
98 /*
99  * The type dirpath is the pathname of a directory
100  */
101 typedef string dirpath<MNTPATHLEN>;
102 
103 /*
104  * The type name is used for arbitrary names (hostnames, groupnames)
105  */
106 typedef string name<MNTNAMLEN>;
107 
108 /*
109  * A list of who has what mounted
110  */
111 typedef struct mountbody *mountlist;
112 struct mountbody {
113 	name ml_hostname;
114 	dirpath ml_directory;
115 	mountlist ml_next;
116 };
117 
118 /*
119  * A list of netgroups
120  */
121 typedef struct groupnode *groups;
122 struct groupnode {
123 	name gr_name;
124 	groups gr_next;
125 };
126 
127 /*
128  * A list of what is exported and to whom
129  */
130 typedef struct exportnode *exports;
131 struct exportnode {
132 	dirpath ex_dir;
133 	groups ex_groups;
134 	exports ex_next;
135 };
136 
137 program MOUNTPROG {
138 	/*
139 	 * Version one of the mount protocol communicates with version two
140 	 * of the NFS protocol. Version three communicates with
141 	 * version three of the NFS protocol. The only connecting
142 	 * point is the fhandle structure, which is the same for both
143 	 * protocols.
144 	 */
145 	version MOUNTVERS {
146 		/*
147 		 * Does no work. It is made available in all RPC services
148 		 * to allow server reponse testing and timing
149 		 */
150 		void
151 		MOUNTPROC_NULL(void) = 0;
152 
153 		/*
154 		 * If fhs_status is 0, then fhs_fhandle contains the
155 	 	 * file handle for the directory. This file handle may
156 		 * be used in the NFS protocol. This procedure also adds
157 		 * a new entry to the mount list for this client mounting
158 		 * the directory.
159 		 * Unix authentication required.
160 		 */
161 		fhstatus
162 		MOUNTPROC_MNT(dirpath) = 1;
163 
164 		/*
165 		 * Returns the list of remotely mounted filesystems. The
166 		 * mountlist contains one entry for each hostname and
167 		 * directory pair.
168 		 */
169 		mountlist
170 		MOUNTPROC_DUMP(void) = 2;
171 
172 		/*
173 		 * Removes the mount list entry for the directory
174 		 * Unix authentication required.
175 		 */
176 		void
177 		MOUNTPROC_UMNT(dirpath) = 3;
178 
179 		/*
180 		 * Removes all of the mount list entries for this client
181 		 * Unix authentication required.
182 		 */
183 		void
184 		MOUNTPROC_UMNTALL(void) = 4;
185 
186 		/*
187 		 * Returns a list of all the exported filesystems, and which
188 		 * machines are allowed to import it.
189 		 */
190 		exports
191 		MOUNTPROC_EXPORT(void)  = 5;
192 
193 		/*
194 		 * Identical to MOUNTPROC_EXPORT above
195 		 */
196 		exports
197 		MOUNTPROC_EXPORTALL(void) = 6;
198 	} = 1;
199 #ifdef WANT_NFS3
200 	version MOUNTVERS3 {
201 		/*
202 		 * Does no work. It is made available in all RPC services
203 		 * to allow server reponse testing and timing
204 		 */
205 		void
206 		MOUNTPROC_NULL(void) = 0;
207 
208 		/*
209 		 * If mountres3.fhs_status is MNT3_OK, then
210 		 * mountres3.mountinfo contains the file handle for
211 		 * the directory and a list of acceptable
212 		 * authentication flavors.  This file handle may only
213 		 * be used in the NFS version 3 protocol.  This
214 		 * procedure also results in the server adding a new
215 		 * entry to its mount list recording that this client
216 		 * has mounted the directory. AUTH_UNIX authentication
217 		 * or better is required.
218 		 */
219 		mountres3
220 		MOUNTPROC_MNT(dirpath) = 1;
221 
222 		/*
223 		 * Returns the list of remotely mounted filesystems. The
224 		 * mountlist contains one entry for each hostname and
225 		 * directory pair.
226 		 */
227 		mountlist
228 		MOUNTPROC_DUMP(void) = 2;
229 
230 		/*
231 		 * Removes the mount list entry for the directory
232 		 * Unix authentication required.
233 		 */
234 		void
235 		MOUNTPROC_UMNT(dirpath) = 3;
236 
237 		/*
238 		 * Removes all of the mount list entries for this client
239 		 * Unix authentication required.
240 		 */
241 		void
242 		MOUNTPROC_UMNTALL(void) = 4;
243 
244 		/*
245 		 * Returns a list of all the exported filesystems, and which
246 		 * machines are allowed to import it.
247 		 */
248 		exports
249 		MOUNTPROC_EXPORT(void)  = 5;
250 	} = 3;
251 #endif
252 } = 100005;
253