/* FUSE: Filesystem in Userspace Copyright (C) 2001 Miklos Szeredi (mszeredi@inf.bme.hu) This program can be distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL. See the file COPYING. */ /* This file defines the library interface of FUSE */ #include #include #include /** Handle for a FUSE filesystem */ struct fuse; /** Handle for a getdir() operation */ typedef struct fuse_dirhandle *fuse_dirh_t; /** Function to add an entry in a getdir() operation */ typedef int (*fuse_dirfil_t) (fuse_dirh_t, const char *, int type); /** * The file system operations: * * Most of these should work very similarly to the well known UNIX * file system operations. Exceptions are: * * - All operations should return the negated error value (-errno) on * error. * * - readlink() should fill the buffer with a null terminated string. The * buffer size argument includes the space for the terminating null * character. If the linkname is too long to fit in the buffer, it should * be truncated. The return value should be 0 for success. * * - getdir() is the opendir(), readdir(), ..., closedir() sequence * in one call. For each directory entry the filldir parameter should * be called. * * - There is no create() operation, mknod() will be called for * creation of all non directory, non symlink nodes. * * - open() should not return a filehandle, but 0 on success. No * creation, or trunctation flags (O_CREAT, O_EXCL, O_TRUNC) will be * passed to open(). Open should only check if the operation is * permitted for the given flags. * * - read(), write() are not passed a filehandle, but rather a * pathname. The offset of the read and write is passed as the last * argument, like the pread() and pwrite() system calls. */ struct fuse_operations { int (*getattr) (const char *, struct stat *); int (*readlink) (const char *, char *, size_t); int (*getdir) (const char *, fuse_dirh_t, fuse_dirfil_t); int (*mknod) (const char *, mode_t, dev_t); int (*mkdir) (const char *, mode_t); int (*unlink) (const char *); int (*rmdir) (const char *); int (*symlink) (const char *, const char *); int (*rename) (const char *, const char *); int (*link) (const char *, const char *); int (*chmod) (const char *, mode_t); int (*chown) (const char *, uid_t, gid_t); int (*truncate) (const char *, off_t); int (*utime) (const char *, struct utimbuf *); int (*open) (const char *, int); int (*read) (const char *, char *, size_t, off_t); int (*write) (const char *, const char *, size_t, off_t); }; /* FUSE flags: */ /** Process requests in multiple threads */ #define FUSE_MULTITHREAD (1 << 0) /** Enable debuging output */ #define FUSE_DEBUG (1 << 1) /** * Create a new FUSE filesystem. * * @param fd the control file descriptor * @param flags any combination of the FUSE flags defined above, or 0 * @return the created FUSE handle */ struct fuse *fuse_new(int fd, int flags); /** * Set the filesystem operations. * * Operations which are initialised to NULL will return ENOSYS to the * calling process. * * @param f the FUSE handle * @param op the operations */ void fuse_set_operations(struct fuse *f, const struct fuse_operations *op); /** * FUSE event loop. * * Requests from the kernel are processed, and the apropriate * operations are called. * * @param f the FUSE handle */ void fuse_loop(struct fuse *f); /** * Destroy the FUSE handle. * * The filesystem is not unmounted. * * @param f the FUSE handle */ void fuse_destroy(struct fuse *f);