sortix-mirror/ext/inode.h
Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen bc928e99a4 Fix extfs coding style and general issues.
This cleans up constructors so fields are initialized in the same order they
are declared in. This makes it trivial to spot accidentally uninitialized
fields.

This fixes a minor argument parsing bug when the mount path isn't set, but
fortunately argv[argc] is NULL and we wanted to set it to NULL anyway.

This prevents excessively large block sizes from being used.

This improves inode value range checks in the fsmarshall code. Inode 0 is
not a valid inode. The new code for this is also simpler.

This prevents creating links with names larger than 255 bytes.

This adds a check to ensure inodes don't overflow the hardlink count.

This ensures the dirent filetype is only set if supported.
2015-08-27 22:12:11 +02:00

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/*******************************************************************************
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inode.h
Filesystem inode.
*******************************************************************************/
#ifndef INODE_H
#define INODE_H
class Block;
class Filesystem;
class Inode
{
public:
Inode(Filesystem* filesystem, uint32_t inode_id);
~Inode();
public:
Inode* prev_inode;
Inode* next_inode;
Inode* prev_hashed;
Inode* next_hashed;
Inode* prev_dirty;
Inode* next_dirty;
Block* data_block;
struct ext_inode* data;
Filesystem* filesystem;
size_t reference_count;
size_t remote_reference_count;
uint32_t inode_id;
bool dirty;
public:
uint32_t Mode();
uint32_t UserId();
uint32_t GroupId();
uint64_t Size();
void SetMode(uint32_t mode);
void SetUserId(uint32_t user);
void SetGroupId(uint32_t group);
void SetSize(uint64_t new_size);
void Truncate(uint64_t new_size);
bool FreeIndirect(uint64_t from, uint64_t offset, uint32_t block_id,
int indirection, uint64_t entry_span);
Block* GetBlock(uint64_t offset);
Block* GetBlockFromTable(Block* table, uint32_t index);
Inode* Open(const char* elem, int flags, mode_t mode);
bool Link(const char* elem, Inode* dest, bool directories);
bool Symlink(const char* elem, const char* dest);
bool Unlink(const char* elem, bool directories, bool force=false);
Inode* UnlinkKeep(const char* elem, bool directories, bool force=false);
ssize_t ReadAt(uint8_t* buffer, size_t count, off_t offset);
ssize_t WriteAt(const uint8_t* buffer, size_t count, off_t offset);
bool UnembedInInode();
bool Rename(Inode* olddir, const char* oldname, const char* newname);
Inode* CreateDirectory(const char* path, mode_t mode);
bool RemoveDirectory(const char* path);
bool IsEmptyDirectory();
void Refer();
void Unref();
void RemoteRefer();
void RemoteUnref();
void Sync();
void BeginWrite();
void FinishWrite();
void Modified();
void Use();
void Unlink();
void Prelink();
void Delete();
};
#endif