mirror_zfs/include/sys/zfs_ioctl.h
Tino Reichardt 985c33b132
Introduce BLAKE3 checksums as an OpenZFS feature
This commit adds BLAKE3 checksums to OpenZFS, it has similar
performance to Edon-R, but without the caveats around the latter.

Homepage of BLAKE3: https://github.com/BLAKE3-team/BLAKE3
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BLAKE_(hash_function)#BLAKE3

Short description of Wikipedia:

  BLAKE3 is a cryptographic hash function based on Bao and BLAKE2,
  created by Jack O'Connor, Jean-Philippe Aumasson, Samuel Neves, and
  Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn. It was announced on January 9, 2020, at Real
  World Crypto. BLAKE3 is a single algorithm with many desirable
  features (parallelism, XOF, KDF, PRF and MAC), in contrast to BLAKE
  and BLAKE2, which are algorithm families with multiple variants.
  BLAKE3 has a binary tree structure, so it supports a practically
  unlimited degree of parallelism (both SIMD and multithreading) given
  enough input. The official Rust and C implementations are
  dual-licensed as public domain (CC0) and the Apache License.

Along with adding the BLAKE3 hash into the OpenZFS infrastructure a
new benchmarking file called chksum_bench was introduced.  When read
it reports the speed of the available checksum functions.

On Linux: cat /proc/spl/kstat/zfs/chksum_bench
On FreeBSD: sysctl kstat.zfs.misc.chksum_bench

This is an example output of an i3-1005G1 test system with Debian 11:

implementation      1k      4k     16k     64k    256k      1m      4m
edonr-generic     1196    1602    1761    1749    1762    1759    1751
skein-generic      546     591     608     615     619     612     616
sha256-generic     240     300     316     314     304     285     276
sha512-generic     353     441     467     476     472     467     426
blake3-generic     308     313     313     313     312     313     312
blake3-sse2        402    1289    1423    1446    1432    1458    1413
blake3-sse41       427    1470    1625    1704    1679    1607    1629
blake3-avx2        428    1920    3095    3343    3356    3318    3204
blake3-avx512      473    2687    4905    5836    5844    5643    5374

Output on Debian 5.10.0-10-amd64 system: (Ryzen 7 5800X)

implementation      1k      4k     16k     64k    256k      1m      4m
edonr-generic     1840    2458    2665    2719    2711    2723    2693
skein-generic      870     966     996     992    1003    1005    1009
sha256-generic     415     442     453     455     457     457     457
sha512-generic     608     690     711     718     719     720     721
blake3-generic     301     313     311     309     309     310     310
blake3-sse2        343    1865    2124    2188    2180    2181    2186
blake3-sse41       364    2091    2396    2509    2463    2482    2488
blake3-avx2        365    2590    4399    4971    4915    4802    4764

Output on Debian 5.10.0-9-powerpc64le system: (POWER 9)

implementation      1k      4k     16k     64k    256k      1m      4m
edonr-generic     1213    1703    1889    1918    1957    1902    1907
skein-generic      434     492     520     522     511     525     525
sha256-generic     167     183     187     188     188     187     188
sha512-generic     186     216     222     221     225     224     224
blake3-generic     153     152     154     153     151     153     153
blake3-sse2        391    1170    1366    1406    1428    1426    1414
blake3-sse41       352    1049    1212    1174    1262    1258    1259

Output on Debian 5.10.0-11-arm64 system: (Pi400)

implementation      1k      4k     16k     64k    256k      1m      4m
edonr-generic      487     603     629     639     643     641     641
skein-generic      271     299     303     308     309     309     307
sha256-generic     117     127     128     130     130     129     130
sha512-generic     145     165     170     172     173     174     175
blake3-generic      81      29      71      89      89      89      89
blake3-sse2        112     323     368     379     380     371     374
blake3-sse41       101     315     357     368     369     364     360

Structurally, the new code is mainly split into these parts:
- 1x cross platform generic c variant: blake3_generic.c
- 4x assembly for X86-64 (SSE2, SSE4.1, AVX2, AVX512)
- 2x assembly for ARMv8 (NEON converted from SSE2)
- 2x assembly for PPC64-LE (POWER8 converted from SSE2)
- one file for switching between the implementations

Note the PPC64 assembly requires the VSX instruction set and the
kfpu_begin() / kfpu_end() calls on PowerPC were updated accordingly.

Reviewed-by: Felix Dörre <felix@dogcraft.de>
Reviewed-by: Ahelenia Ziemiańska <nabijaczleweli@nabijaczleweli.xyz>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Tino Reichardt <milky-zfs@mcmilk.de>
Co-authored-by: Rich Ercolani <rincebrain@gmail.com>
Closes #10058
Closes #12918
2022-06-08 15:55:57 -07:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2005, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2012, 2020 by Delphix. All rights reserved.
* Copyright 2016 RackTop Systems.
* Copyright (c) 2017, Intel Corporation.
*/
#ifndef _SYS_ZFS_IOCTL_H
#define _SYS_ZFS_IOCTL_H
#include <sys/cred.h>
#include <sys/dmu.h>
#include <sys/zio.h>
#include <sys/dsl_deleg.h>
#include <sys/spa.h>
#include <sys/zfs_stat.h>
#ifdef _KERNEL
#include <sys/nvpair.h>
#endif /* _KERNEL */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/*
* The structures in this file are passed between userland and the
* kernel. Userland may be running a 32-bit process, while the kernel
* is 64-bit. Therefore, these structures need to compile the same in
* 32-bit and 64-bit. This means not using type "long", and adding
* explicit padding so that the 32-bit structure will not be packed more
* tightly than the 64-bit structure (which requires 64-bit alignment).
*/
/*
* Property values for snapdir
*/
#define ZFS_SNAPDIR_HIDDEN 0
#define ZFS_SNAPDIR_VISIBLE 1
/*
* Property values for snapdev
*/
#define ZFS_SNAPDEV_HIDDEN 0
#define ZFS_SNAPDEV_VISIBLE 1
/*
* Property values for acltype
*/
#define ZFS_ACLTYPE_OFF 0
#define ZFS_ACLTYPE_POSIX 1
#define ZFS_ACLTYPE_NFSV4 2
/*
* Field manipulation macros for the drr_versioninfo field of the
* send stream header.
*/
/*
* Header types for zfs send streams.
*/
typedef enum drr_headertype {
DMU_SUBSTREAM = 0x1,
DMU_COMPOUNDSTREAM = 0x2
} drr_headertype_t;
#define DMU_GET_STREAM_HDRTYPE(vi) BF64_GET((vi), 0, 2)
#define DMU_SET_STREAM_HDRTYPE(vi, x) BF64_SET((vi), 0, 2, x)
#define DMU_GET_FEATUREFLAGS(vi) BF64_GET((vi), 2, 30)
#define DMU_SET_FEATUREFLAGS(vi, x) BF64_SET((vi), 2, 30, x)
/*
* Feature flags for zfs send streams (flags in drr_versioninfo)
*/
#define DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_DEDUP (1 << 0)
#define DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_DEDUPPROPS (1 << 1)
#define DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_SA_SPILL (1 << 2)
/* flags #3 - #15 are reserved for incompatible closed-source implementations */
#define DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_EMBED_DATA (1 << 16)
#define DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_LZ4 (1 << 17)
/* flag #18 is reserved for a Delphix feature */
#define DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_LARGE_BLOCKS (1 << 19)
#define DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_RESUMING (1 << 20)
#define DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_REDACTED (1 << 21)
#define DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_COMPRESSED (1 << 22)
#define DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_LARGE_DNODE (1 << 23)
#define DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_RAW (1 << 24)
#define DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_ZSTD (1 << 25)
#define DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_HOLDS (1 << 26)
/*
* The SWITCH_TO_LARGE_BLOCKS feature indicates that we can receive
* incremental LARGE_BLOCKS streams (those with WRITE records of >128KB) even
* if the previous send did not use LARGE_BLOCKS, and thus its large blocks
* were split into multiple 128KB WRITE records. (See
* flush_write_batch_impl() and receive_object()). Older software that does
* not support this flag may encounter a bug when switching to large blocks,
* which causes files to incorrectly be zeroed.
*
* This flag is currently not set on any send streams. In the future, we
* intend for incremental send streams of snapshots that have large blocks to
* use LARGE_BLOCKS by default, and these streams will also have the
* SWITCH_TO_LARGE_BLOCKS feature set. This ensures that streams from the
* default use of "zfs send" won't encounter the bug mentioned above.
*/
#define DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_SWITCH_TO_LARGE_BLOCKS (1 << 27)
#define DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_BLAKE3 (1 << 28)
/*
* Mask of all supported backup features
*/
#define DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_MASK (DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_SA_SPILL | \
DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_EMBED_DATA | DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_LZ4 | \
DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_RESUMING | DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_LARGE_BLOCKS | \
DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_COMPRESSED | DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_LARGE_DNODE | \
DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_RAW | DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_HOLDS | \
DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_REDACTED | DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_SWITCH_TO_LARGE_BLOCKS | \
DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_ZSTD | DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_BLAKE3)
/* Are all features in the given flag word currently supported? */
#define DMU_STREAM_SUPPORTED(x) (!((x) & ~DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_MASK))
typedef enum dmu_send_resume_token_version {
ZFS_SEND_RESUME_TOKEN_VERSION = 1
} dmu_send_resume_token_version_t;
/*
* The drr_versioninfo field of the dmu_replay_record has the
* following layout:
*
* 64 56 48 40 32 24 16 8 0
* +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
* | reserved | feature-flags |C|S|
* +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
*
* The low order two bits indicate the header type: SUBSTREAM (0x1)
* or COMPOUNDSTREAM (0x2). Using two bits for this is historical:
* this field used to be a version number, where the two version types
* were 1 and 2. Using two bits for this allows earlier versions of
* the code to be able to recognize send streams that don't use any
* of the features indicated by feature flags.
*/
#define DMU_BACKUP_MAGIC 0x2F5bacbacULL
/*
* Send stream flags. Bits 24-31 are reserved for vendor-specific
* implementations and should not be used.
*/
#define DRR_FLAG_CLONE (1<<0)
#define DRR_FLAG_CI_DATA (1<<1)
/*
* This send stream, if it is a full send, includes the FREE and FREEOBJECT
* records that are created by the sending process. This means that the send
* stream can be received as a clone, even though it is not an incremental.
* This is not implemented as a feature flag, because the receiving side does
* not need to have implemented it to receive this stream; it is fully backwards
* compatible. We need a flag, though, because full send streams without it
* cannot necessarily be received as a clone correctly.
*/
#define DRR_FLAG_FREERECORDS (1<<2)
/*
* When DRR_FLAG_SPILL_BLOCK is set it indicates the DRR_OBJECT_SPILL
* and DRR_SPILL_UNMODIFIED flags are meaningful in the send stream.
*
* When DRR_FLAG_SPILL_BLOCK is set, DRR_OBJECT records will have
* DRR_OBJECT_SPILL set if and only if they should have a spill block
* (either an existing one, or a new one in the send stream). When clear
* the object does not have a spill block and any existing spill block
* should be freed.
*
* Similarly, when DRR_FLAG_SPILL_BLOCK is set, DRR_SPILL records will
* have DRR_SPILL_UNMODIFIED set if and only if they were included for
* backward compatibility purposes, and can be safely ignored by new versions
* of zfs receive. Previous versions of ZFS which do not understand the
* DRR_FLAG_SPILL_BLOCK will process this record and recreate any missing
* spill blocks.
*/
#define DRR_FLAG_SPILL_BLOCK (1<<3)
/*
* flags in the drr_flags field in the DRR_WRITE, DRR_SPILL, DRR_OBJECT,
* DRR_WRITE_BYREF, and DRR_OBJECT_RANGE blocks
*/
#define DRR_CHECKSUM_DEDUP (1<<0) /* not used for SPILL records */
#define DRR_RAW_BYTESWAP (1<<1)
#define DRR_OBJECT_SPILL (1<<2) /* OBJECT record has a spill block */
#define DRR_SPILL_UNMODIFIED (1<<2) /* SPILL record for unmodified block */
#define DRR_IS_DEDUP_CAPABLE(flags) ((flags) & DRR_CHECKSUM_DEDUP)
#define DRR_IS_RAW_BYTESWAPPED(flags) ((flags) & DRR_RAW_BYTESWAP)
#define DRR_OBJECT_HAS_SPILL(flags) ((flags) & DRR_OBJECT_SPILL)
#define DRR_SPILL_IS_UNMODIFIED(flags) ((flags) & DRR_SPILL_UNMODIFIED)
/* deal with compressed drr_write replay records */
#define DRR_WRITE_COMPRESSED(drrw) ((drrw)->drr_compressiontype != 0)
#define DRR_WRITE_PAYLOAD_SIZE(drrw) \
(DRR_WRITE_COMPRESSED(drrw) ? (drrw)->drr_compressed_size : \
(drrw)->drr_logical_size)
#define DRR_SPILL_PAYLOAD_SIZE(drrs) \
((drrs)->drr_compressed_size ? \
(drrs)->drr_compressed_size : (drrs)->drr_length)
#define DRR_OBJECT_PAYLOAD_SIZE(drro) \
((drro)->drr_raw_bonuslen != 0 ? \
(drro)->drr_raw_bonuslen : P2ROUNDUP((drro)->drr_bonuslen, 8))
/*
* zfs ioctl command structure
*/
/* Header is used in C++ so can't forward declare untagged struct */
struct drr_begin {
uint64_t drr_magic;
uint64_t drr_versioninfo; /* was drr_version */
uint64_t drr_creation_time;
dmu_objset_type_t drr_type;
uint32_t drr_flags;
uint64_t drr_toguid;
uint64_t drr_fromguid;
char drr_toname[MAXNAMELEN];
};
typedef struct dmu_replay_record {
enum {
DRR_BEGIN, DRR_OBJECT, DRR_FREEOBJECTS,
DRR_WRITE, DRR_FREE, DRR_END, DRR_WRITE_BYREF,
DRR_SPILL, DRR_WRITE_EMBEDDED, DRR_OBJECT_RANGE, DRR_REDACT,
DRR_NUMTYPES
} drr_type;
uint32_t drr_payloadlen;
union {
struct drr_begin drr_begin;
struct drr_end {
zio_cksum_t drr_checksum;
uint64_t drr_toguid;
} drr_end;
struct drr_object {
uint64_t drr_object;
dmu_object_type_t drr_type;
dmu_object_type_t drr_bonustype;
uint32_t drr_blksz;
uint32_t drr_bonuslen;
uint8_t drr_checksumtype;
uint8_t drr_compress;
uint8_t drr_dn_slots;
uint8_t drr_flags;
uint32_t drr_raw_bonuslen;
uint64_t drr_toguid;
/* only (possibly) nonzero for raw streams */
uint8_t drr_indblkshift;
uint8_t drr_nlevels;
uint8_t drr_nblkptr;
uint8_t drr_pad[5];
uint64_t drr_maxblkid;
/* bonus content follows */
} drr_object;
struct drr_freeobjects {
uint64_t drr_firstobj;
uint64_t drr_numobjs;
uint64_t drr_toguid;
} drr_freeobjects;
struct drr_write {
uint64_t drr_object;
dmu_object_type_t drr_type;
uint32_t drr_pad;
uint64_t drr_offset;
uint64_t drr_logical_size;
uint64_t drr_toguid;
uint8_t drr_checksumtype;
uint8_t drr_flags;
uint8_t drr_compressiontype;
uint8_t drr_pad2[5];
/* deduplication key */
ddt_key_t drr_key;
/* only nonzero if drr_compressiontype is not 0 */
uint64_t drr_compressed_size;
/* only nonzero for raw streams */
uint8_t drr_salt[ZIO_DATA_SALT_LEN];
uint8_t drr_iv[ZIO_DATA_IV_LEN];
uint8_t drr_mac[ZIO_DATA_MAC_LEN];
/* content follows */
} drr_write;
struct drr_free {
uint64_t drr_object;
uint64_t drr_offset;
uint64_t drr_length;
uint64_t drr_toguid;
} drr_free;
struct drr_write_byref {
/* where to put the data */
uint64_t drr_object;
uint64_t drr_offset;
uint64_t drr_length;
uint64_t drr_toguid;
/* where to find the prior copy of the data */
uint64_t drr_refguid;
uint64_t drr_refobject;
uint64_t drr_refoffset;
/* properties of the data */
uint8_t drr_checksumtype;
uint8_t drr_flags;
uint8_t drr_pad2[6];
ddt_key_t drr_key; /* deduplication key */
} drr_write_byref;
struct drr_spill {
uint64_t drr_object;
uint64_t drr_length;
uint64_t drr_toguid;
uint8_t drr_flags;
uint8_t drr_compressiontype;
uint8_t drr_pad[6];
/* only nonzero for raw streams */
uint64_t drr_compressed_size;
uint8_t drr_salt[ZIO_DATA_SALT_LEN];
uint8_t drr_iv[ZIO_DATA_IV_LEN];
uint8_t drr_mac[ZIO_DATA_MAC_LEN];
dmu_object_type_t drr_type;
/* spill data follows */
} drr_spill;
struct drr_write_embedded {
uint64_t drr_object;
uint64_t drr_offset;
/* logical length, should equal blocksize */
uint64_t drr_length;
uint64_t drr_toguid;
uint8_t drr_compression;
uint8_t drr_etype;
uint8_t drr_pad[6];
uint32_t drr_lsize; /* uncompressed size of payload */
uint32_t drr_psize; /* compr. (real) size of payload */
/* (possibly compressed) content follows */
} drr_write_embedded;
struct drr_object_range {
uint64_t drr_firstobj;
uint64_t drr_numslots;
uint64_t drr_toguid;
uint8_t drr_salt[ZIO_DATA_SALT_LEN];
uint8_t drr_iv[ZIO_DATA_IV_LEN];
uint8_t drr_mac[ZIO_DATA_MAC_LEN];
uint8_t drr_flags;
uint8_t drr_pad[3];
} drr_object_range;
struct drr_redact {
uint64_t drr_object;
uint64_t drr_offset;
uint64_t drr_length;
uint64_t drr_toguid;
} drr_redact;
/*
* Note: drr_checksum is overlaid with all record types
* except DRR_BEGIN. Therefore its (non-pad) members
* must not overlap with members from the other structs.
* We accomplish this by putting its members at the very
* end of the struct.
*/
struct drr_checksum {
uint64_t drr_pad[34];
/*
* fletcher-4 checksum of everything preceding the
* checksum.
*/
zio_cksum_t drr_checksum;
} drr_checksum;
} drr_u;
} dmu_replay_record_t;
/* diff record range types */
typedef enum diff_type {
DDR_NONE = 0x1,
DDR_INUSE = 0x2,
DDR_FREE = 0x4
} diff_type_t;
/*
* The diff reports back ranges of free or in-use objects.
*/
typedef struct dmu_diff_record {
uint64_t ddr_type;
uint64_t ddr_first;
uint64_t ddr_last;
} dmu_diff_record_t;
typedef struct zinject_record {
uint64_t zi_objset;
uint64_t zi_object;
uint64_t zi_start;
uint64_t zi_end;
uint64_t zi_guid;
uint32_t zi_level;
uint32_t zi_error;
uint64_t zi_type;
uint32_t zi_freq;
uint32_t zi_failfast;
char zi_func[MAXNAMELEN];
uint32_t zi_iotype;
int32_t zi_duration;
uint64_t zi_timer;
uint64_t zi_nlanes;
uint32_t zi_cmd;
uint32_t zi_dvas;
} zinject_record_t;
#define ZINJECT_NULL 0x1
#define ZINJECT_FLUSH_ARC 0x2
#define ZINJECT_UNLOAD_SPA 0x4
#define ZINJECT_CALC_RANGE 0x8
#define ZEVENT_NONE 0x0
#define ZEVENT_NONBLOCK 0x1
#define ZEVENT_SIZE 1024
#define ZEVENT_SEEK_START 0
#define ZEVENT_SEEK_END UINT64_MAX
/* scaled frequency ranges */
#define ZI_PERCENTAGE_MIN 4294UL
#define ZI_PERCENTAGE_MAX UINT32_MAX
#define ZI_NO_DVA (-1)
typedef enum zinject_type {
ZINJECT_UNINITIALIZED,
ZINJECT_DATA_FAULT,
ZINJECT_DEVICE_FAULT,
ZINJECT_LABEL_FAULT,
ZINJECT_IGNORED_WRITES,
ZINJECT_PANIC,
ZINJECT_DELAY_IO,
ZINJECT_DECRYPT_FAULT,
} zinject_type_t;
typedef struct zfs_share {
uint64_t z_exportdata;
uint64_t z_sharedata;
uint64_t z_sharetype; /* 0 = share, 1 = unshare */
uint64_t z_sharemax; /* max length of share string */
} zfs_share_t;
/*
* ZFS file systems may behave the usual, POSIX-compliant way, where
* name lookups are case-sensitive. They may also be set up so that
* all the name lookups are case-insensitive, or so that only some
* lookups, the ones that set an FIGNORECASE flag, are case-insensitive.
*/
typedef enum zfs_case {
ZFS_CASE_SENSITIVE,
ZFS_CASE_INSENSITIVE,
ZFS_CASE_MIXED
} zfs_case_t;
/*
* Note: this struct must have the same layout in 32-bit and 64-bit, so
* that 32-bit processes (like /sbin/zfs) can pass it to the 64-bit
* kernel. Therefore, we add padding to it so that no "hidden" padding
* is automatically added on 64-bit (but not on 32-bit).
*/
typedef struct zfs_cmd {
char zc_name[MAXPATHLEN]; /* name of pool or dataset */
uint64_t zc_nvlist_src; /* really (char *) */
uint64_t zc_nvlist_src_size;
uint64_t zc_nvlist_dst; /* really (char *) */
uint64_t zc_nvlist_dst_size;
boolean_t zc_nvlist_dst_filled; /* put an nvlist in dst? */
int zc_pad2;
/*
* The following members are for legacy ioctls which haven't been
* converted to the new method.
*/
uint64_t zc_history; /* really (char *) */
char zc_value[MAXPATHLEN * 2];
char zc_string[MAXNAMELEN];
uint64_t zc_guid;
uint64_t zc_nvlist_conf; /* really (char *) */
uint64_t zc_nvlist_conf_size;
uint64_t zc_cookie;
uint64_t zc_objset_type;
uint64_t zc_perm_action;
uint64_t zc_history_len;
uint64_t zc_history_offset;
uint64_t zc_obj;
uint64_t zc_iflags; /* internal to zfs(7fs) */
zfs_share_t zc_share;
dmu_objset_stats_t zc_objset_stats;
struct drr_begin zc_begin_record;
zinject_record_t zc_inject_record;
uint32_t zc_defer_destroy;
uint32_t zc_flags;
uint64_t zc_action_handle;
int zc_cleanup_fd;
uint8_t zc_simple;
uint8_t zc_pad[3]; /* alignment */
uint64_t zc_sendobj;
uint64_t zc_fromobj;
uint64_t zc_createtxg;
zfs_stat_t zc_stat;
uint64_t zc_zoneid;
} zfs_cmd_t;
typedef struct zfs_useracct {
char zu_domain[256];
uid_t zu_rid;
uint32_t zu_pad;
uint64_t zu_space;
} zfs_useracct_t;
#define ZFSDEV_MAX_MINOR (1 << 16)
#define ZPOOL_EXPORT_AFTER_SPLIT 0x1
#ifdef _KERNEL
struct objset;
struct zfsvfs;
typedef struct zfs_creat {
nvlist_t *zct_zplprops;
nvlist_t *zct_props;
} zfs_creat_t;
extern int zfs_secpolicy_snapshot_perms(const char *, cred_t *);
extern int zfs_secpolicy_rename_perms(const char *, const char *, cred_t *);
extern int zfs_secpolicy_destroy_perms(const char *, cred_t *);
extern void zfs_unmount_snap(const char *);
extern void zfs_destroy_unmount_origin(const char *);
extern int getzfsvfs_impl(struct objset *, struct zfsvfs **);
extern int getzfsvfs(const char *, struct zfsvfs **);
enum zfsdev_state_type {
ZST_ONEXIT,
ZST_ZEVENT,
ZST_ALL,
};
/*
* The zfsdev_state_t structure is managed as a singly-linked list
* from which items are never deleted. This allows for lock-free
* reading of the list so long as assignments to the zs_next and
* reads from zs_minor are performed atomically. Empty items are
* indicated by storing -1 into zs_minor.
*/
typedef struct zfsdev_state {
struct zfsdev_state *zs_next; /* next zfsdev_state_t link */
minor_t zs_minor; /* made up minor number */
void *zs_onexit; /* onexit data */
void *zs_zevent; /* zevent data */
} zfsdev_state_t;
extern void *zfsdev_get_state(minor_t minor, enum zfsdev_state_type which);
extern int zfsdev_getminor(zfs_file_t *fp, minor_t *minorp);
extern uint_t zfs_fsyncer_key;
extern uint_t zfs_allow_log_key;
#endif /* _KERNEL */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _SYS_ZFS_IOCTL_H */