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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
/*
* NFS protocol definitions
*
* This file contains constants mostly for Version 2 of the protocol,
* but also has a couple of NFSv3 bits in (notably the error codes).
*/
#ifndef _LINUX_NFS_H
#define _LINUX_NFS_H
#include <linux/sunrpc/msg_prot.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <uapi/linux/nfs.h>
/*
* This is the kernel NFS client file handle representation
*/
#define NFS_MAXFHSIZE 128
struct nfs_fh {
unsigned short size;
unsigned char data[NFS_MAXFHSIZE];
};
/*
* Returns a zero iff the size and data fields match.
* Checks only "size" bytes in the data field.
*/
static inline int nfs_compare_fh(const struct nfs_fh *a, const struct nfs_fh *b)
{
return a->size != b->size || memcmp(a->data, b->data, a->size) != 0;
}
static inline void nfs_copy_fh(struct nfs_fh *target, const struct nfs_fh *source)
{
target->size = source->size;
memcpy(target->data, source->data, source->size);
}
/*
* This is really a general kernel constant, but since nothing like
* this is defined in the kernel headers, I have to do it here.
*/
#define NFS_OFFSET_MAX ((__s64)((~(__u64)0) >> 1))
enum nfs3_stable_how {
NFS_UNSTABLE = 0,
NFS_DATA_SYNC = 1,
NFS_FILE_SYNC = 2,
/* used by direct.c to mark verf as invalid */
NFS_INVALID_STABLE_HOW = -1
};
#endif /* _LINUX_NFS_H */
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