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  1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
  2 /*
  3  * Copyright (c) 2000,2002-2003,2005 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
  4  * All Rights Reserved.
  5  */
  6 #ifndef __XFS_ATTR_H__
  7 #define __XFS_ATTR_H__
  8 
  9 struct xfs_inode;
 10 struct xfs_da_args;
 11 struct xfs_attr_list_context;
 12 
 13 /*
 14  * Large attribute lists are structured around Btrees where all the data
 15  * elements are in the leaf nodes.  Attribute names are hashed into an int,
 16  * then that int is used as the index into the Btree.  Since the hashval
 17  * of an attribute name may not be unique, we may have duplicate keys.
 18  * The internal links in the Btree are logical block offsets into the file.
 19  *
 20  * Small attribute lists use a different format and are packed as tightly
 21  * as possible so as to fit into the literal area of the inode.
 22  */
 23 
 24 /*
 25  * The maximum size (into the kernel or returned from the kernel) of an
 26  * attribute value or the buffer used for an attr_list() call.  Larger
 27  * sizes will result in an ERANGE return code.
 28  */
 29 #define ATTR_MAX_VALUELEN       (64*1024)       /* max length of a value */
 30 
 31 /*
 32  * Kernel-internal version of the attrlist cursor.
 33  */
 34 struct xfs_attrlist_cursor_kern {
 35         __u32   hashval;        /* hash value of next entry to add */
 36         __u32   blkno;          /* block containing entry (suggestion) */
 37         __u32   offset;         /* offset in list of equal-hashvals */
 38         __u16   pad1;           /* padding to match user-level */
 39         __u8    pad2;           /* padding to match user-level */
 40         __u8    initted;        /* T/F: cursor has been initialized */
 41 };
 42 
 43 
 44 /*========================================================================
 45  * Structure used to pass context around among the routines.
 46  *========================================================================*/
 47 
 48 
 49 /* void; state communicated via *context */
 50 typedef void (*put_listent_func_t)(struct xfs_attr_list_context *context,
 51                 int flags, unsigned char *name, int namelen, void *value,
 52                 int valuelen);
 53 
 54 struct xfs_attr_list_context {
 55         struct xfs_trans        *tp;
 56         struct xfs_inode        *dp;            /* inode */
 57         struct xfs_attrlist_cursor_kern cursor; /* position in list */
 58         void                    *buffer;        /* output buffer */
 59 
 60         /*
 61          * Abort attribute list iteration if non-zero.  Can be used to pass
 62          * error values to the xfs_attr_list caller.
 63          */
 64         int                     seen_enough;
 65         bool                    allow_incomplete;
 66 
 67         ssize_t                 count;          /* num used entries */
 68         int                     dupcnt;         /* count dup hashvals seen */
 69         int                     bufsize;        /* total buffer size */
 70         int                     firstu;         /* first used byte in buffer */
 71         unsigned int            attr_filter;    /* XFS_ATTR_{ROOT,SECURE} */
 72         int                     resynch;        /* T/F: resynch with cursor */
 73         put_listent_func_t      put_listent;    /* list output fmt function */
 74         int                     index;          /* index into output buffer */
 75 };
 76 
 77 
 78 /*
 79  * ========================================================================
 80  * Structure used to pass context around among the delayed routines.
 81  * ========================================================================
 82  */
 83 
 84 /*
 85  * Below is a state machine diagram for attr remove operations. The  XFS_DAS_*
 86  * states indicate places where the function would return -EAGAIN, and then
 87  * immediately resume from after being called by the calling function. States
 88  * marked as a "subroutine state" indicate that they belong to a subroutine, and
 89  * so the calling function needs to pass them back to that subroutine to allow
 90  * it to finish where it left off. But they otherwise do not have a role in the
 91  * calling function other than just passing through.
 92  *
 93  * xfs_attr_remove_iter()
 94  *              │
 95  *              v
 96  *        have attr to remove? ──n──> done
 97  *              │
 98  *              y
 99  *              │
100  *              v
101  *        are we short form? ──y──> xfs_attr_shortform_remove ──> done
102  *              │
103  *              n
104  *              │
105  *              V
106  *        are we leaf form? ──y──> xfs_attr_leaf_removename ──> done
107  *              │
108  *              n
109  *              │
110  *              V
111  *   ┌── need to setup state?
112  *   │          │
113  *   n          y
114  *   │          │
115  *   │          v
116  *   │ find attr and get state
117  *   │ attr has remote blks? ──n─┐
118  *   │          │                v
119  *   │          │         find and invalidate
120  *   │          y         the remote blocks.
121  *   │          │         mark attr incomplete
122  *   │          ├────────────────┘
123  *   └──────────┤
124  *              │
125  *              v
126  *   Have remote blks to remove? ───y─────┐
127  *              │        ^          remove the blks
128  *              │        │                │
129  *              │        │                v
130  *              │  XFS_DAS_RMTBLK <─n── done?
131  *              │  re-enter with          │
132  *              │  one less blk to        y
133  *              │      remove             │
134  *              │                         V
135  *              │                  refill the state
136  *              n                         │
137  *              │                         v
138  *              │                   XFS_DAS_RM_NAME
139  *              │                         │
140  *              ├─────────────────────────┘
141  *              │
142  *              v
143  *       remove leaf and
144  *       update hash with
145  *   xfs_attr_node_remove_cleanup
146  *              │
147  *              v
148  *           need to
149  *        shrink tree? ─n─┐
150  *              │         │
151  *              y         │
152  *              │         │
153  *              v         │
154  *          join leaf     │
155  *              │         │
156  *              v         │
157  *      XFS_DAS_RM_SHRINK │
158  *              │         │
159  *              v         │
160  *       do the shrink    │
161  *              │         │
162  *              v         │
163  *          free state <──┘
164  *              │
165  *              v
166  *            done
167  *
168  *
169  * Below is a state machine diagram for attr set operations.
170  *
171  * It seems the challenge with understanding this system comes from trying to
172  * absorb the state machine all at once, when really one should only be looking
173  * at it with in the context of a single function. Once a state sensitive
174  * function is called, the idea is that it "takes ownership" of the
175  * state machine. It isn't concerned with the states that may have belonged to
176  * it's calling parent. Only the states relevant to itself or any other
177  * subroutines there in. Once a calling function hands off the state machine to
178  * a subroutine, it needs to respect the simple rule that it doesn't "own" the
179  * state machine anymore, and it's the responsibility of that calling function
180  * to propagate the -EAGAIN back up the call stack. Upon reentry, it is
181  * committed to re-calling that subroutine until it returns something other than
182  * -EAGAIN. Once that subroutine signals completion (by returning anything other
183  * than -EAGAIN), the calling function can resume using the state machine.
184  *
185  *  xfs_attr_set_iter()
186  *              │
187  *              v
188  *   ┌─y─ has an attr fork?
189  *   │          |
190  *   │          n
191  *   │          |
192  *   │          V
193  *   │       add a fork
194  *   │          │
195  *   └──────────┤
196  *              │
197  *              V
198  *   ┌─── is shortform?
199  *   │          │
200  *   │          y
201  *   │          │
202  *   │          V
203  *   │   xfs_attr_set_fmt
204  *   │          |
205  *   │          V
206  *   │ xfs_attr_try_sf_addname
207  *   │          │
208  *   │          V
209  *   │      had enough ──y──> done
210  *   │        space?
211  *   n          │
212  *   │          n
213  *   │          │
214  *   │          V
215  *   │   transform to leaf
216  *   │          │
217  *   │          V
218  *   │   hold the leaf buffer
219  *   │          │
220  *   │          V
221  *   │     return -EAGAIN
222  *   │      Re-enter in
223  *   │       leaf form
224  *   │
225  *   └─> release leaf buffer
226  *          if needed
227  *              │
228  *              V
229  *   ┌───n── fork has
230  *   │      only 1 blk?
231  *   │          │
232  *   │          y
233  *   │          │
234  *   │          v
235  *   │ xfs_attr_leaf_try_add()
236  *   │          │
237  *   │          v
238  *   │      had enough ──────────────y─────────────┐
239  *   │        space?                               │
240  *   │          │                                  │
241  *   │          n                                  │
242  *   │          │                                  │
243  *   │          v                                  │
244  *   │    return -EAGAIN                           │
245  *   │      re-enter in                            │
246  *   │        node form                            │
247  *   │          │                                  │
248  *   └──────────┤                                  │
249  *              │                                  │
250  *              V                                  │
251  * xfs_attr_node_addname_find_attr                 │
252  *        determines if this                       │
253  *       is create or rename                       │
254  *     find space to store attr                    │
255  *              │                                  │
256  *              v                                  │
257  *     xfs_attr_node_addname                       │
258  *              │                                  │
259  *              v                                  │
260  *   fits in a node leaf? ────n─────┐              │
261  *              │     ^             v              │
262  *              │     │       single leaf node?    │
263  *              │     │         │            │     │
264  *              y     │         y            n     │
265  *              │     │         │            │     │
266  *              v     │         v            v     │
267  *            update  │    grow the leaf  split if │
268  *           hashvals └── return -EAGAIN   needed  │
269  *              │         retry leaf add     │     │
270  *              │           on reentry       │     │
271  *              ├────────────────────────────┘     │
272  *              │                                  │
273  *              v                                  │
274  *         need to alloc                           │
275  *   ┌─y── or flip flag?                           │
276  *   │          │                                  │
277  *   │          n                                  │
278  *   │          │                                  │
279  *   │          v                                  │
280  *   │         done                                │
281  *   │                                             │
282  *   │                                             │
283  *   │         XFS_DAS_FOUND_LBLK <────────────────┘
284  *   │                  │
285  *   │                  V
286  *   │        xfs_attr_leaf_addname()
287  *   │                  │
288  *   │                  v
289  *   │      ┌──first time through?
290  *   │      │          │
291  *   │      │          y
292  *   │      │          │
293  *   │      n          v
294  *   │      │    if we have rmt blks
295  *   │      │    find space for them
296  *   │      │          │
297  *   │      └──────────┤
298  *   │                 │
299  *   │                 v
300  *   │            still have
301  *   │      ┌─n─ blks to alloc? <──┐
302  *   │      │          │           │
303  *   │      │          y           │
304  *   │      │          │           │
305  *   │      │          v           │
306  *   │      │     alloc one blk    │
307  *   │      │     return -EAGAIN ──┘
308  *   │      │    re-enter with one
309  *   │      │    less blk to alloc
310  *   │      │
311  *   │      │
312  *   │      └───> set the rmt
313  *   │               value
314  *   │                 │
315  *   │                 v
316  *   │               was this
317  *   │              a rename? ──n─┐
318  *   │                 │          │
319  *   │                 y          │
320  *   │                 │          │
321  *   │                 v          │
322  *   │           flip incomplete  │
323  *   │               flag         │
324  *   │                 │          │
325  *   │                 v          │
326  *   │         XFS_DAS_FLIP_LFLAG │
327  *   │                 │          │
328  *   │                 v          │
329  *   │          need to remove    │
330  *   │              old bks? ──n──┤
331  *   │                 │          │
332  *   │                 y          │
333  *   │                 │          │
334  *   │                 V          │
335  *   │               remove       │
336  *   │        ┌───> old blks      │
337  *   │        │        │          │
338  *   │ XFS_DAS_RM_LBLK │          │
339  *   │        ^        │          │
340  *   │        │        v          │
341  *   │        └──y── more to      │
342  *   │              remove?       │
343  *   │                 │          │
344  *   │                 n          │
345  *   │                 │          │
346  *   │                 v          │
347  *   │          XFS_DAS_RD_LEAF   │
348  *   │                 │          │
349  *   │                 v          │
350  *   │            remove leaf     │
351  *   │                 │          │
352  *   │                 v          │
353  *   │            shrink to sf    │
354  *   │             if needed      │
355  *   │                 │          │
356  *   │                 v          │
357  *   │                done <──────┘
358  *   │
359  *   └──────> XFS_DAS_FOUND_NBLK
360  *                     │
361  *                     v
362  *       ┌─────n──  need to
363  *       │        alloc blks?
364  *       │             │
365  *       │             y
366  *       │             │
367  *       │             v
368  *       │        find space
369  *       │             │
370  *       │             v
371  *       │  ┌─>XFS_DAS_ALLOC_NODE
372  *       │  │          │
373  *       │  │          v
374  *       │  │      alloc blk
375  *       │  │          │
376  *       │  │          v
377  *       │  └──y── need to alloc
378  *       │         more blocks?
379  *       │             │
380  *       │             n
381  *       │             │
382  *       │             v
383  *       │      set the rmt value
384  *       │             │
385  *       │             v
386  *       │          was this
387  *       └────────> a rename? ──n─┐
388  *                     │          │
389  *                     y          │
390  *                     │          │
391  *                     v          │
392  *               flip incomplete  │
393  *                   flag         │
394  *                     │          │
395  *                     v          │
396  *             XFS_DAS_FLIP_NFLAG │
397  *                     │          │
398  *                     v          │
399  *                 need to        │
400  *               remove blks? ─n──┤
401  *                     │          │
402  *                     y          │
403  *                     │          │
404  *                     v          │
405  *                   remove       │
406  *        ┌────────> old blks     │
407  *        │            │          │
408  *  XFS_DAS_RM_NBLK    │          │
409  *        ^            │          │
410  *        │            v          │
411  *        └──────y── more to      │
412  *                   remove       │
413  *                     │          │
414  *                     n          │
415  *                     │          │
416  *                     v          │
417  *              XFS_DAS_CLR_FLAG  │
418  *                     │          │
419  *                     v          │
420  *                clear flags     │
421  *                     │          │
422  *                     ├──────────┘
423  *                     │
424  *                     v
425  *                   done
426  */
427 
428 /*
429  * Enum values for xfs_attr_intent.xattri_da_state
430  *
431  * These values are used by delayed attribute operations to keep track  of where
432  * they were before they returned -EAGAIN.  A return code of -EAGAIN signals the
433  * calling function to roll the transaction, and then call the subroutine to
434  * finish the operation.  The enum is then used by the subroutine to jump back
435  * to where it was and resume executing where it left off.
436  */
437 enum xfs_delattr_state {
438         XFS_DAS_UNINIT          = 0,    /* No state has been set yet */
439 
440         /*
441          * Initial sequence states. The replace setup code relies on the
442          * ADD and REMOVE states for a specific format to be sequential so
443          * that we can transform the initial operation to be performed
444          * according to the xfs_has_larp() state easily.
445          */
446         XFS_DAS_SF_ADD,                 /* Initial sf add state */
447         XFS_DAS_SF_REMOVE,              /* Initial sf replace/remove state */
448 
449         XFS_DAS_LEAF_ADD,               /* Initial leaf add state */
450         XFS_DAS_LEAF_REMOVE,            /* Initial leaf replace/remove state */
451 
452         XFS_DAS_NODE_ADD,               /* Initial node add state */
453         XFS_DAS_NODE_REMOVE,            /* Initial node replace/remove state */
454 
455         /* Leaf state set/replace/remove sequence */
456         XFS_DAS_LEAF_SET_RMT,           /* set a remote xattr from a leaf */
457         XFS_DAS_LEAF_ALLOC_RMT,         /* We are allocating remote blocks */
458         XFS_DAS_LEAF_REPLACE,           /* Perform replace ops on a leaf */
459         XFS_DAS_LEAF_REMOVE_OLD,        /* Start removing old attr from leaf */
460         XFS_DAS_LEAF_REMOVE_RMT,        /* A rename is removing remote blocks */
461         XFS_DAS_LEAF_REMOVE_ATTR,       /* Remove the old attr from a leaf */
462 
463         /* Node state sequence, must match leaf state above */
464         XFS_DAS_NODE_SET_RMT,           /* set a remote xattr from a node */
465         XFS_DAS_NODE_ALLOC_RMT,         /* We are allocating remote blocks */
466         XFS_DAS_NODE_REPLACE,           /* Perform replace ops on a node */
467         XFS_DAS_NODE_REMOVE_OLD,        /* Start removing old attr from node */
468         XFS_DAS_NODE_REMOVE_RMT,        /* A rename is removing remote blocks */
469         XFS_DAS_NODE_REMOVE_ATTR,       /* Remove the old attr from a node */
470 
471         XFS_DAS_DONE,                   /* finished operation */
472 };
473 
474 #define XFS_DAS_STRINGS \
475         { XFS_DAS_UNINIT,               "XFS_DAS_UNINIT" }, \
476         { XFS_DAS_SF_ADD,               "XFS_DAS_SF_ADD" }, \
477         { XFS_DAS_SF_REMOVE,            "XFS_DAS_SF_REMOVE" }, \
478         { XFS_DAS_LEAF_ADD,             "XFS_DAS_LEAF_ADD" }, \
479         { XFS_DAS_LEAF_REMOVE,          "XFS_DAS_LEAF_REMOVE" }, \
480         { XFS_DAS_NODE_ADD,             "XFS_DAS_NODE_ADD" }, \
481         { XFS_DAS_NODE_REMOVE,          "XFS_DAS_NODE_REMOVE" }, \
482         { XFS_DAS_LEAF_SET_RMT,         "XFS_DAS_LEAF_SET_RMT" }, \
483         { XFS_DAS_LEAF_ALLOC_RMT,       "XFS_DAS_LEAF_ALLOC_RMT" }, \
484         { XFS_DAS_LEAF_REPLACE,         "XFS_DAS_LEAF_REPLACE" }, \
485         { XFS_DAS_LEAF_REMOVE_OLD,      "XFS_DAS_LEAF_REMOVE_OLD" }, \
486         { XFS_DAS_LEAF_REMOVE_RMT,      "XFS_DAS_LEAF_REMOVE_RMT" }, \
487         { XFS_DAS_LEAF_REMOVE_ATTR,     "XFS_DAS_LEAF_REMOVE_ATTR" }, \
488         { XFS_DAS_NODE_SET_RMT,         "XFS_DAS_NODE_SET_RMT" }, \
489         { XFS_DAS_NODE_ALLOC_RMT,       "XFS_DAS_NODE_ALLOC_RMT" },  \
490         { XFS_DAS_NODE_REPLACE,         "XFS_DAS_NODE_REPLACE" },  \
491         { XFS_DAS_NODE_REMOVE_OLD,      "XFS_DAS_NODE_REMOVE_OLD" }, \
492         { XFS_DAS_NODE_REMOVE_RMT,      "XFS_DAS_NODE_REMOVE_RMT" }, \
493         { XFS_DAS_NODE_REMOVE_ATTR,     "XFS_DAS_NODE_REMOVE_ATTR" }, \
494         { XFS_DAS_DONE,                 "XFS_DAS_DONE" }
495 
496 struct xfs_attri_log_nameval;
497 
498 /*
499  * Context used for keeping track of delayed attribute operations
500  */
501 struct xfs_attr_intent {
502         /*
503          * used to log this item to an intent containing a list of attrs to
504          * commit later
505          */
506         struct list_head                xattri_list;
507 
508         /* Used in xfs_attr_node_removename to roll through removing blocks */
509         struct xfs_da_state             *xattri_da_state;
510 
511         struct xfs_da_args              *xattri_da_args;
512 
513         /*
514          * Shared buffer containing the attr name, new name, and value so that
515          * the logging code can share large memory buffers between log items.
516          */
517         struct xfs_attri_log_nameval    *xattri_nameval;
518 
519         /* Used to keep track of current state of delayed operation */
520         enum xfs_delattr_state          xattri_dela_state;
521 
522         /*
523          * Attr operation being performed - XFS_ATTRI_OP_FLAGS_*
524          */
525         unsigned int                    xattri_op_flags;
526 
527         /* Used in xfs_attr_rmtval_set_blk to roll through allocating blocks */
528         xfs_dablk_t                     xattri_lblkno;
529         int                             xattri_blkcnt;
530         struct xfs_bmbt_irec            xattri_map;
531 };
532 
533 static inline unsigned int
534 xfs_attr_intent_op(const struct xfs_attr_intent *attr)
535 {
536         return attr->xattri_op_flags & XFS_ATTRI_OP_FLAGS_TYPE_MASK;
537 }
538 
539 /*========================================================================
540  * Function prototypes for the kernel.
541  *========================================================================*/
542 
543 /*
544  * Overall external interface routines.
545  */
546 int xfs_attr_inactive(struct xfs_inode *dp);
547 int xfs_attr_list_ilocked(struct xfs_attr_list_context *);
548 int xfs_attr_list(struct xfs_attr_list_context *);
549 int xfs_inode_hasattr(struct xfs_inode *ip);
550 bool xfs_attr_is_leaf(struct xfs_inode *ip);
551 int xfs_attr_get_ilocked(struct xfs_da_args *args);
552 int xfs_attr_get(struct xfs_da_args *args);
553 
554 enum xfs_attr_update {
555         XFS_ATTRUPDATE_REMOVE,  /* remove attr */
556         XFS_ATTRUPDATE_UPSERT,  /* set value, replace any existing attr */
557         XFS_ATTRUPDATE_CREATE,  /* set value, fail if attr already exists */
558         XFS_ATTRUPDATE_REPLACE, /* set value, fail if attr does not exist */
559 };
560 
561 int xfs_attr_set(struct xfs_da_args *args, enum xfs_attr_update op, bool rsvd);
562 int xfs_attr_set_iter(struct xfs_attr_intent *attr);
563 int xfs_attr_remove_iter(struct xfs_attr_intent *attr);
564 bool xfs_attr_check_namespace(unsigned int attr_flags);
565 bool xfs_attr_namecheck(unsigned int attr_flags, const void *name,
566                 size_t length);
567 int xfs_attr_calc_size(struct xfs_da_args *args, int *local);
568 struct xfs_trans_res xfs_attr_set_resv(const struct xfs_da_args *args);
569 
570 /*
571  * Check to see if the attr should be upgraded from non-existent or shortform to
572  * single-leaf-block attribute list.
573  */
574 static inline bool
575 xfs_attr_is_shortform(
576         struct xfs_inode    *ip)
577 {
578         return ip->i_af.if_format == XFS_DINODE_FMT_LOCAL ||
579                (ip->i_af.if_format == XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS &&
580                 ip->i_af.if_nextents == 0);
581 }
582 
583 static inline enum xfs_delattr_state
584 xfs_attr_init_add_state(struct xfs_da_args *args)
585 {
586         /*
587          * When called from the completion of a attr remove to determine the
588          * next state, the attribute fork may be null. This can occur only occur
589          * on a pure remove, but we grab the next state before we check if a
590          * replace operation is being performed. If we are called from any other
591          * context, i_af is guaranteed to exist. Hence if the attr fork is
592          * null, we were called from a pure remove operation and so we are done.
593          */
594         if (!xfs_inode_has_attr_fork(args->dp))
595                 return XFS_DAS_DONE;
596 
597         args->op_flags |= XFS_DA_OP_ADDNAME;
598         if (xfs_attr_is_shortform(args->dp))
599                 return XFS_DAS_SF_ADD;
600         if (xfs_attr_is_leaf(args->dp))
601                 return XFS_DAS_LEAF_ADD;
602         return XFS_DAS_NODE_ADD;
603 }
604 
605 static inline enum xfs_delattr_state
606 xfs_attr_init_remove_state(struct xfs_da_args *args)
607 {
608         if (xfs_attr_is_shortform(args->dp))
609                 return XFS_DAS_SF_REMOVE;
610         if (xfs_attr_is_leaf(args->dp))
611                 return XFS_DAS_LEAF_REMOVE;
612         return XFS_DAS_NODE_REMOVE;
613 }
614 
615 /*
616  * If we are logging the attributes, then we have to start with removal of the
617  * old attribute so that there is always consistent state that we can recover
618  * from if the system goes down part way through. We always log the new attr
619  * value, so even when we remove the attr first we still have the information in
620  * the log to finish the replace operation atomically.
621  */
622 static inline enum xfs_delattr_state
623 xfs_attr_init_replace_state(struct xfs_da_args *args)
624 {
625         args->op_flags |= XFS_DA_OP_ADDNAME | XFS_DA_OP_REPLACE;
626         if (args->op_flags & XFS_DA_OP_LOGGED)
627                 return xfs_attr_init_remove_state(args);
628         return xfs_attr_init_add_state(args);
629 }
630 
631 xfs_dahash_t xfs_attr_hashname(const uint8_t *name, int namelen);
632 
633 xfs_dahash_t xfs_attr_hashval(struct xfs_mount *mp, unsigned int attr_flags,
634                 const uint8_t *name, int namelen, const void *value,
635                 int valuelen);
636 
637 /* Set the hash value for any extended attribute from any namespace. */
638 static inline void xfs_attr_sethash(struct xfs_da_args *args)
639 {
640         args->hashval = xfs_attr_hashval(args->dp->i_mount, args->attr_filter,
641                                          args->name, args->namelen,
642                                          args->value, args->valuelen);
643 }
644 
645 extern struct kmem_cache *xfs_attr_intent_cache;
646 int __init xfs_attr_intent_init_cache(void);
647 void xfs_attr_intent_destroy_cache(void);
648 
649 int xfs_attr_sf_totsize(struct xfs_inode *dp);
650 int xfs_attr_add_fork(struct xfs_inode *ip, int size, int rsvd);
651 
652 #endif  /* __XFS_ATTR_H__ */
653 

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