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								/*
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								  FUSE: Filesystem in Userspace
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								  Copyright (C) 2001-2007  Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
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								  This program can be distributed under the terms of the GNU LGPLv2.
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								  See the file COPYING.LIB.
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								*/
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								#ifndef _FUSE_H_
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								#define _FUSE_H_
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								#include "extern_c.h"
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								#include "fuse_common.h"
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								#include <fcntl.h>
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								#include <time.h>
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								#include <utime.h>
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								#include <sys/types.h>
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								#include <sys/stat.h>
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								#include <sys/statvfs.h>
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								#include <sys/uio.h>
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								EXTERN_C_BEGIN
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								/* ----------------------------------------------------------- *
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								 * Basic FUSE API					       *
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								 * ----------------------------------------------------------- */
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								/** Handle for a FUSE filesystem */
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								struct fuse;
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								/** Structure containing a raw command */
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								struct fuse_cmd;
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								struct fuse_dirents_t;
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								typedef struct fuse_dirents_t fuse_dirents_t;
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								/**
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								 * The file system operations:
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								 *
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								 * Most of these should work very similarly to the well known UNIX
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								 * file system operations.  A major exception is that instead of
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								 * returning an error in 'errno', the operation should return the
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								 * negated error value (-errno) directly.
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								 *
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								 * All methods are optional, but some are essential for a useful
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								 * filesystem (e.g. getattr).  Open, flush, release, fsync, opendir,
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								 * releasedir, fsyncdir, access, create, ftruncate, fgetattr, lock,
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								 * init and destroy are special purpose methods, without which a full
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								 * featured filesystem can still be implemented.
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								 *
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								 * Almost all operations take a path which can be of any length.
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								 *
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								 * Changed in fuse 2.8.0 (regardless of API version)
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								 * Previously, paths were limited to a length of PATH_MAX.
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								 *
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								 * See http://fuse.sourceforge.net/wiki/ for more information.  There
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								 * is also a snapshot of the relevant wiki pages in the doc/ folder.
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								 */
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								struct fuse_operations
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								{
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								  /** Get file attributes.
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								   *
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								   * Similar to stat().  The 'st_dev' and 'st_blksize' fields are
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								   * ignored.	 The 'st_ino' field is ignored except if the 'use_ino'
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								   * mount option is given.
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								   */
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								  int (*getattr) (const char *, struct stat *, fuse_timeouts_t *);
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								  /** Read the target of a symbolic link
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								   *
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								   * The buffer should be filled with a null terminated string.  The
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								   * buffer size argument includes the space for the terminating
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								   * null character.	If the linkname is too long to fit in the
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								   * buffer, it should be truncated.	The return value should be 0
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								   * for success.
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								   */
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								  int (*readlink) (const char *, char *, size_t);
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								  /** Create a file node
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								   *
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								   * This is called for creation of all non-directory, non-symlink
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								   * nodes.  If the filesystem defines a create() method, then for
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								   * regular files that will be called instead.
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								   */
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								  int (*mknod) (const char *, mode_t, dev_t);
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								  /** Create a directory
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								   *
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								   * Note that the mode argument may not have the type specification
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								   * bits set, i.e. S_ISDIR(mode) can be false.  To obtain the
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								   * correct directory type bits use  mode|S_IFDIR
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								   * */
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								  int (*mkdir) (const char *, mode_t);
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								  /** Hide files unlinked / renamed over
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								   *
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								   * Allows storing of a file handle when a file is unlinked
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								   * while open. Helps manage the fact the kernel usually does
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								   * not send fh with getattr requests.
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								   */
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								  int (*prepare_hide)(const char *name_, uint64_t *fh_);
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								  int (*free_hide)(const uint64_t fh_);
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								  /** Remove a file */
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								  int (*unlink) (const char *);
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								  /** Remove a directory */
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								  int (*rmdir) (const char *);
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								  /** Create a symbolic link */
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								  int (*symlink) (const char *, const char *, struct stat *, fuse_timeouts_t *);
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								  /** Rename a file */
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								  int (*rename) (const char *, const char *);
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								  /** Create a hard link to a file */
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								  int (*link) (const char *, const char *, struct stat *, fuse_timeouts_t *);
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								  /** Change the permission bits of a file */
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								  int (*chmod) (const char *, mode_t);
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								  int (*fchmod)(const fuse_file_info_t *, const mode_t);
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								  /** Change the owner and group of a file */
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								  int (*chown) (const char *, uid_t, gid_t);
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								  int (*fchown)(const fuse_file_info_t *, const uid_t, const gid_t);
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								  /** Change the size of a file */
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								  int (*truncate) (const char *, off_t);
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								  /** File open operation
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								   *
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								   * No creation (O_CREAT, O_EXCL) and by default also no
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								   * truncation (O_TRUNC) flags will be passed to open(). If an
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								   * application specifies O_TRUNC, fuse first calls truncate()
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								   * and then open(). Only if 'atomic_o_trunc' has been
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								   * specified and kernel version is 2.6.24 or later, O_TRUNC is
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								   * passed on to open.
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								   *
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								   * Unless the 'default_permissions' mount option is given,
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								   * open should check if the operation is permitted for the
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								   * given flags. Optionally open may also return an arbitrary
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								   * filehandle in the fuse_file_info structure, which will be
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								   * passed to all file operations.
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								   *
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								   * Changed in version 2.2
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								   */
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								  int (*open) (const char *, fuse_file_info_t *);
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								  /** Get file system statistics
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								   *
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								   * The 'f_frsize', 'f_favail', 'f_fsid' and 'f_flag' fields are ignored
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								   *
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								   * Replaced 'struct statfs' parameter with 'struct statvfs' in
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								   * version 2.5
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								   */
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								  int (*statfs) (const char *, struct statvfs *);
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								  /** Possibly flush cached data
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								   *
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								   * BIG NOTE: This is not equivalent to fsync().  It's not a
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								   * request to sync dirty data.
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								   *
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								   * Flush is called on each close() of a file descriptor.  So if a
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								   * filesystem wants to return write errors in close() and the file
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								   * has cached dirty data, this is a good place to write back data
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								   * and return any errors.  Since many applications ignore close()
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								   * errors this is not always useful.
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								   *
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								   * NOTE: The flush() method may be called more than once for each
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								   * open().	This happens if more than one file descriptor refers
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								   * to an opened file due to dup(), dup2() or fork() calls.	It is
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								   * not possible to determine if a flush is final, so each flush
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								   * should be treated equally.  Multiple write-flush sequences are
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								   * relatively rare, so this shouldn't be a problem.
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								   *
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								   * Filesystems shouldn't assume that flush will always be called
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								   * after some writes, or that if will be called at all.
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								   *
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								   * Changed in version 2.2
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								   */
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								  int (*flush) (const fuse_file_info_t *);
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								  /** Release an open file
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								   *
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								   * Release is called when there are no more references to an open
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								   * file: all file descriptors are closed and all memory mappings
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								   * are unmapped.
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								   *
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								   * For every open() call there will be exactly one release() call
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								   * with the same flags and file descriptor.	 It is possible to
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								   * have a file opened more than once, in which case only the last
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								   * release will mean, that no more reads/writes will happen on the
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								   * file.  The return value of release is ignored.
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								   *
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								   * Changed in version 2.2
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								   */
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								  int (*release) (const fuse_file_info_t *);
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								  /** Synchronize file contents
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								   *
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								   * If the datasync parameter is non-zero, then only the user data
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								   * should be flushed, not the meta data.
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								   *
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								   * Changed in version 2.2
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								   */
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								  int (*fsync) (const fuse_file_info_t *, int);
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								  /** Set extended attributes */
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								  int (*setxattr) (const char *, const char *, const char *, size_t, int);
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								  /** Get extended attributes */
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								  int (*getxattr) (const char *, const char *, char *, size_t);
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								  /** List extended attributes */
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								  int (*listxattr) (const char *, char *, size_t);
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								  /** Remove extended attributes */
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								  int (*removexattr) (const char *, const char *);
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								  /** Open directory
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								   *
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								   * Unless the 'default_permissions' mount option is given,
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								   * this method should check if opendir is permitted for this
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								   * directory. Optionally opendir may also return an arbitrary
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								   * filehandle in the fuse_file_info structure, which will be
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								   * passed to readdir, closedir and fsyncdir.
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								   *
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								   * Introduced in version 2.3
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								   */
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								  int (*opendir) (const char *,
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								                  fuse_file_info_t *);
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								  /** Read directory
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								   *
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								   * This supersedes the old getdir() interface.  New applications
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								   * should use this.
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								   *
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								   * The filesystem may choose between two modes of operation:
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								   *
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								   * 1) The readdir implementation ignores the offset parameter, and
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								   * passes zero to the filler function's offset.  The filler
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								   * function will not return '1' (unless an error happens), so the
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								   * whole directory is read in a single readdir operation.  This
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								   * works just like the old getdir() method.
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								   *
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								   * 2) The readdir implementation keeps track of the offsets of the
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								   * directory entries.  It uses the offset parameter and always
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								   * passes non-zero offset to the filler function.  When the buffer
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								   * is full (or an error happens) the filler function will return
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								   * '1'.
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								   *
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								   * Introduced in version 2.3
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								   */
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								  int (*readdir)(const fuse_file_info_t *,
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								                 fuse_dirents_t *);
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								  int (*readdir_plus)(const fuse_file_info_t *,
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								                      fuse_dirents_t *);
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								  /** Release directory
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								   *
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								   * Introduced in version 2.3
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								   */
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								  int (*releasedir) (const fuse_file_info_t *);
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								  /** Synchronize directory contents
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								   *
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								   * If the datasync parameter is non-zero, then only the user data
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								   * should be flushed, not the meta data
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								   *
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								   * Introduced in version 2.3
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								   */
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								  int (*fsyncdir) (const fuse_file_info_t *, int);
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								  /**
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								   * Initialize filesystem
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								   *
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								   * The return value will passed in the private_data field of
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								   * fuse_context to all file operations and as a parameter to the
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								   * destroy() method.
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								   *
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								   * Introduced in version 2.3
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								   * Changed in version 2.6
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								   */
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								  void *(*init) (struct fuse_conn_info *conn);
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								  /**
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								   * Clean up filesystem
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								   *
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								   * Called on filesystem exit.
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								   *
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								   * Introduced in version 2.3
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								   */
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								  void (*destroy) (void);
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								  /**
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								   * Check file access permissions
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								   *
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								   * This will be called for the access() system call.  If the
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								   * 'default_permissions' mount option is given, this method is not
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								   * called.
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								   *
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								   * This method is not called under Linux kernel versions 2.4.x
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								   *
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								   * Introduced in version 2.5
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								   */
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								  int (*access) (const char *, int);
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								  /**
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								   * Create and open a file
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								   *
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								   * If the file does not exist, first create it with the specified
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								   * mode, and then open it.
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								   *
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								   * If this method is not implemented or under Linux kernel
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								   * versions earlier than 2.6.15, the mknod() and open() methods
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								   * will be called instead.
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								   *
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								   * Introduced in version 2.5
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								   */
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								  int (*create) (const char *, mode_t, fuse_file_info_t *);
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								  /**
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								   * Change the size of an open file
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								   *
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								   * This method is called instead of the truncate() method if the
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								   * truncation was invoked from an ftruncate() system call.
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								   *
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								   * If this method is not implemented or under Linux kernel
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								   * versions earlier than 2.6.15, the truncate() method will be
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								   * called instead.
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								   *
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								   * Introduced in version 2.5
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								   */
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								  int (*ftruncate) (const fuse_file_info_t *, off_t);
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								  /**
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								   * Get attributes from an open file
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								   *
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								   * This method is called instead of the getattr() method if the
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								   * file information is available.
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								   *
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								   * Currently this is only called after the create() method if that
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								   * is implemented (see above).  Later it may be called for
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								   * invocations of fstat() too.
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								   *
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								   * Introduced in version 2.5
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								   */
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								  int (*fgetattr) (const fuse_file_info_t *, struct stat *, fuse_timeouts_t *);
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								  /**
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								   * Perform POSIX file locking operation
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								   *
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								   * The cmd argument will be either F_GETLK, F_SETLK or F_SETLKW.
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								   *
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								   * For the meaning of fields in 'struct flock' see the man page
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								   * for fcntl(2).  The l_whence field will always be set to
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								   * SEEK_SET.
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								   *
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								   * For checking lock ownership, the 'fuse_file_info->owner'
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								   * argument must be used.
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								   *
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								   * For F_GETLK operation, the library will first check currently
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								   * held locks, and if a conflicting lock is found it will return
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								   * information without calling this method.	 This ensures, that
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								   * for local locks the l_pid field is correctly filled in.	The
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								   * results may not be accurate in case of race conditions and in
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								   * the presence of hard links, but it's unlikely that an
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								   * application would rely on accurate GETLK results in these
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								   * cases.  If a conflicting lock is not found, this method will be
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								   * called, and the filesystem may fill out l_pid by a meaningful
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								   * value, or it may leave this field zero.
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						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * For F_SETLK and F_SETLKW the l_pid field will be set to the pid
							 | 
						|
								   * of the process performing the locking operation.
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * Note: if this method is not implemented, the kernel will still
							 | 
						|
								   * allow file locking to work locally.  Hence it is only
							 | 
						|
								   * interesting for network filesystems and similar.
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * Introduced in version 2.6
							 | 
						|
								   */
							 | 
						|
								  int (*lock) (const fuse_file_info_t *,
							 | 
						|
								               int cmd,
							 | 
						|
								               struct flock *);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  /**
							 | 
						|
								   * Change the access and modification times of a file with
							 | 
						|
								   * nanosecond resolution
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * This supersedes the old utime() interface.  New applications
							 | 
						|
								   * should use this.
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * See the utimensat(2) man page for details.
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * Introduced in version 2.6
							 | 
						|
								   */
							 | 
						|
								  int (*utimens)(const char *, const struct timespec tv[2]);
							 | 
						|
								  int (*futimens)(const fuse_file_info_t *ffi_, const struct timespec tv_[2]);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  /**
							 | 
						|
								   * Map block index within file to block index within device
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * Note: This makes sense only for block device backed filesystems
							 | 
						|
								   * mounted with the 'blkdev' option
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * Introduced in version 2.6
							 | 
						|
								   */
							 | 
						|
								  int (*bmap) (const char *, size_t blocksize, uint64_t *idx);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  /**
							 | 
						|
								   * Ioctl
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * flags will have FUSE_IOCTL_COMPAT set for 32bit ioctls in
							 | 
						|
								   * 64bit environment.  The size and direction of data is
							 | 
						|
								   * determined by _IOC_*() decoding of cmd.  For _IOC_NONE,
							 | 
						|
								   * data will be NULL, for _IOC_WRITE data is out area, for
							 | 
						|
								   * _IOC_READ in area and if both are set in/out area.  In all
							 | 
						|
								   * non-NULL cases, the area is of _IOC_SIZE(cmd) bytes.
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * If flags has FUSE_IOCTL_DIR then the fuse_file_info refers to a
							 | 
						|
								   * directory file handle.
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * Introduced in version 2.8
							 | 
						|
								   */
							 | 
						|
								  int (*ioctl) (const fuse_file_info_t *ffi,
							 | 
						|
								                unsigned long           cmd,
							 | 
						|
								                void                   *arg,
							 | 
						|
								                unsigned int            flags,
							 | 
						|
								                void                   *data,
							 | 
						|
								                uint32_t               *out_bufsz);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  /**
							 | 
						|
								   * Poll for IO readiness events
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * Note: If ph is non-NULL, the client should notify
							 | 
						|
								   * when IO readiness events occur by calling
							 | 
						|
								   * fuse_notify_poll() with the specified ph.
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * Regardless of the number of times poll with a non-NULL ph
							 | 
						|
								   * is received, single notification is enough to clear all.
							 | 
						|
								   * Notifying more times incurs overhead but doesn't harm
							 | 
						|
								   * correctness.
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * The callee is responsible for destroying ph with
							 | 
						|
								   * fuse_pollhandle_destroy() when no longer in use.
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * Introduced in version 2.8
							 | 
						|
								   */
							 | 
						|
								  int (*poll) (const fuse_file_info_t *ffi,
							 | 
						|
								               fuse_pollhandle_t      *ph,
							 | 
						|
								               unsigned               *reventsp);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  /** Write contents of buffer to an open file
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * Similar to the write() method, but data is supplied in a
							 | 
						|
								   * generic buffer.  Use fuse_buf_copy() to transfer data to
							 | 
						|
								   * the destination.
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * Introduced in version 2.9
							 | 
						|
								   */
							 | 
						|
								  int (*write) (const fuse_file_info_t *ffi,
							 | 
						|
								                const char             *data,
							 | 
						|
								                size_t                  size,
							 | 
						|
								                off_t                   off);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  /** Store data from an open file in a buffer
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * Similar to the read() method, but data is stored and
							 | 
						|
								   * returned in a generic buffer.
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * No actual copying of data has to take place, the source
							 | 
						|
								   * file descriptor may simply be stored in the buffer for
							 | 
						|
								   * later data transfer.
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * The buffer must be allocated dynamically and stored at the
							 | 
						|
								   * location pointed to by bufp.  If the buffer contains memory
							 | 
						|
								   * regions, they too must be allocated using malloc().  The
							 | 
						|
								   * allocated memory will be freed by the caller.
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * Introduced in version 2.9
							 | 
						|
								   */
							 | 
						|
								  int (*read)(const fuse_file_info_t *ffi,
							 | 
						|
								              char                   *buf,
							 | 
						|
								              size_t                  size,
							 | 
						|
								              off_t                   off);
							 | 
						|
								  /**
							 | 
						|
								   * Perform BSD file locking operation
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * The op argument will be either LOCK_SH, LOCK_EX or LOCK_UN
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * Nonblocking requests will be indicated by ORing LOCK_NB to
							 | 
						|
								   * the above operations
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * For more information see the flock(2) manual page.
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * Additionally fi->owner will be set to a value unique to
							 | 
						|
								   * this open file.  This same value will be supplied to
							 | 
						|
								   * ->release() when the file is released.
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * Note: if this method is not implemented, the kernel will still
							 | 
						|
								   * allow file locking to work locally.  Hence it is only
							 | 
						|
								   * interesting for network filesystems and similar.
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * Introduced in version 2.9
							 | 
						|
								   */
							 | 
						|
								  int (*flock) (const fuse_file_info_t *, int op);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  /**
							 | 
						|
								   * Allocates space for an open file
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * This function ensures that required space is allocated for specified
							 | 
						|
								   * file.  If this function returns success then any subsequent write
							 | 
						|
								   * request to specified range is guaranteed not to fail because of lack
							 | 
						|
								   * of space on the file system media.
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * Introduced in version 2.9.1
							 | 
						|
								   */
							 | 
						|
								  int (*fallocate) (const fuse_file_info_t *, int, off_t, off_t);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  /**
							 | 
						|
								   * Copy a range of data from one file to another
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * Performs an optimized copy between two file descriptors without
							 | 
						|
								   * the additional cost of transferring data through the FUSE kernel
							 | 
						|
								   * module to user space (glibc) and then back into the FUSE filesystem
							 | 
						|
								   * again.
							 | 
						|
								   *
							 | 
						|
								   * In case this method is not implemented, glibc falls back to
							 | 
						|
								   * reading data from the source and writing to the
							 | 
						|
								   * destination. Effectively doing an inefficient copy of the
							 | 
						|
								   * data.
							 | 
						|
								   */
							 | 
						|
								  ssize_t (*copy_file_range)(const fuse_file_info_t *fi_in,
							 | 
						|
								                             off_t                   offset_in,
							 | 
						|
								                             const fuse_file_info_t *fi_out,
							 | 
						|
								                             off_t                   offset_out,
							 | 
						|
								                             size_t                  size,
							 | 
						|
								                             int                     flags);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  ssize_t (*setupmapping)(uint64_t *fh_,
							 | 
						|
								                          uint64_t  foffset_,
							 | 
						|
								                          uint64_t  len_,
							 | 
						|
								                          uint64_t  flags_,
							 | 
						|
								                          uint64_t  moffset_);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  int (*removemapping)();
							 | 
						|
								  int (*syncfs)();
							 | 
						|
								  int (*tmpfile)(const char *, mode_t, fuse_file_info_t *);
							 | 
						|
								};
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								/** Extra context that may be needed by some filesystems
							 | 
						|
								 *
							 | 
						|
								 * The uid, gid and pid fields are not filled in case of a writepage
							 | 
						|
								 * operation.
							 | 
						|
								 */
							 | 
						|
								struct fuse_context
							 | 
						|
								{
							 | 
						|
								  /** Pointer to the fuse object */
							 | 
						|
								  struct fuse *fuse;
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  /** User ID of the calling process */
							 | 
						|
								  uid_t uid;
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  /** Group ID of the calling process */
							 | 
						|
								  gid_t gid;
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  /** Thread ID of the calling process */
							 | 
						|
								  pid_t pid;
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								  /** Umask of the calling process (introduced in version 2.8) */
							 | 
						|
								  mode_t umask;
							 | 
						|
								};
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								/**
							 | 
						|
								 * Main function of FUSE.
							 | 
						|
								 *
							 | 
						|
								 * This is for the lazy.  This is all that has to be called from the
							 | 
						|
								 * main() function.
							 | 
						|
								 *
							 | 
						|
								 * This function does the following:
							 | 
						|
								 *   - parses command line options (-d -s and -h)
							 | 
						|
								 *   - passes relevant mount options to the fuse_mount()
							 | 
						|
								 *   - installs signal handlers for INT, HUP, TERM and PIPE
							 | 
						|
								 *   - registers an exit handler to unmount the filesystem on program exit
							 | 
						|
								 *   - creates a fuse handle
							 | 
						|
								 *   - registers the operations
							 | 
						|
								 *   - calls either the single-threaded or the multi-threaded event loop
							 | 
						|
								 *
							 | 
						|
								 * Note: this is currently implemented as a macro.
							 | 
						|
								 *
							 | 
						|
								 * @param argc the argument counter passed to the main() function
							 | 
						|
								 * @param argv the argument vector passed to the main() function
							 | 
						|
								 * @param op the file system operation
							 | 
						|
								 * @return 0 on success, nonzero on failure
							 | 
						|
								 */
							 | 
						|
								/*
							 | 
						|
								  int fuse_main(int argc, char *argv[], const struct fuse_operations *op);
							 | 
						|
								*/
							 | 
						|
								#define fuse_main(argc, argv, op)                    \
							 | 
						|
								  fuse_main_real(argc, argv, op, sizeof(*(op)))
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								/* ----------------------------------------------------------- *
							 | 
						|
								 * More detailed API					       *
							 | 
						|
								 * ----------------------------------------------------------- */
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								/**
							 | 
						|
								 * Create a new FUSE filesystem.
							 | 
						|
								 *
							 | 
						|
								 * @param ch the communication channel
							 | 
						|
								 * @param args argument vector
							 | 
						|
								 * @param op the filesystem operations
							 | 
						|
								 * @param op_size the size of the fuse_operations structure
							 | 
						|
								 * @return the created FUSE handle
							 | 
						|
								 */
							 | 
						|
								struct fuse *fuse_new(struct fuse_chan *ch, struct fuse_args *args,
							 | 
						|
								                      const struct fuse_operations *op, size_t op_size);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								/**
							 | 
						|
								 * Destroy the FUSE handle.
							 | 
						|
								 *
							 | 
						|
								 * The communication channel attached to the handle is also destroyed.
							 | 
						|
								 *
							 | 
						|
								 * NOTE: This function does not unmount the filesystem.	 If this is
							 | 
						|
								 * needed, call fuse_unmount() before calling this function.
							 | 
						|
								 *
							 | 
						|
								 * @param f the FUSE handle
							 | 
						|
								 */
							 | 
						|
								void fuse_destroy(struct fuse *f);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								/**
							 | 
						|
								 * Exit from event loop
							 | 
						|
								 *
							 | 
						|
								 * @param f the FUSE handle
							 | 
						|
								 */
							 | 
						|
								void fuse_exit(struct fuse *f);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								int fuse_config_read_thread_count(const struct fuse *f);
							 | 
						|
								int fuse_config_process_thread_count(const struct fuse *f);
							 | 
						|
								int fuse_config_process_thread_queue_depth(const struct fuse *f);
							 | 
						|
								const char* fuse_config_pin_threads(const struct fuse *f);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								/**
							 | 
						|
								 * FUSE event loop with multiple threads
							 | 
						|
								 *
							 | 
						|
								 * Requests from the kernel are processed, and the appropriate
							 | 
						|
								 * operations are called.  Request are processed in parallel by
							 | 
						|
								 * distributing them between multiple threads.
							 | 
						|
								 *
							 | 
						|
								 * Calling this function requires the pthreads library to be linked to
							 | 
						|
								 * the application.
							 | 
						|
								 *
							 | 
						|
								 * @param f the FUSE handle
							 | 
						|
								 * @return 0 if no error occurred, -1 otherwise
							 | 
						|
								 */
							 | 
						|
								int fuse_loop_mt(struct fuse *f);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								/**
							 | 
						|
								 * Get the current context
							 | 
						|
								 *
							 | 
						|
								 * The context is only valid for the duration of a filesystem
							 | 
						|
								 * operation, and thus must not be stored and used later.
							 | 
						|
								 *
							 | 
						|
								 * @return the context
							 | 
						|
								 */
							 | 
						|
								struct fuse_context *fuse_get_context(void);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								/**
							 | 
						|
								 * Check if the current request has already been interrupted
							 | 
						|
								 *
							 | 
						|
								 * @return 1 if the request has been interrupted, 0 otherwise
							 | 
						|
								 */
							 | 
						|
								int fuse_interrupted(void);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								/**
							 | 
						|
								 * Obsolete, doesn't do anything
							 | 
						|
								 *
							 | 
						|
								 * @return -EINVAL
							 | 
						|
								 */
							 | 
						|
								int fuse_invalidate(struct fuse *f, const char *path);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								/* Deprecated, don't use */
							 | 
						|
								int fuse_is_lib_option(const char *opt);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								/**
							 | 
						|
								 * The real main function
							 | 
						|
								 *
							 | 
						|
								 * Do not call this directly, use fuse_main()
							 | 
						|
								 */
							 | 
						|
								int fuse_main_real(int argc, char *argv[], const struct fuse_operations *op, size_t op_size);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								int  fuse_start_maintenance_thread(struct fuse *fuse);
							 | 
						|
								void fuse_stop_maintenance_thread(struct fuse *fuse);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								int  fuse_log_metrics_get(void);
							 | 
						|
								void fuse_log_metrics_set(int enabled);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								/**
							 | 
						|
								 * Iterate over cache removing stale entries
							 | 
						|
								 * use in conjunction with "-oremember"
							 | 
						|
								 *
							 | 
						|
								 * NOTE: This is already done for the standard sessions
							 | 
						|
								 *
							 | 
						|
								 * @param fuse struct fuse pointer for fuse instance
							 | 
						|
								 * @return the number of seconds until the next cleanup
							 | 
						|
								 */
							 | 
						|
								int fuse_clean_cache(struct fuse *fuse);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								/*
							 | 
						|
								 * Stacking API
							 | 
						|
								 */
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								/**
							 | 
						|
								 * Fuse filesystem object
							 | 
						|
								 *
							 | 
						|
								 * This is opaque object represents a filesystem layer
							 | 
						|
								 */
							 | 
						|
								struct fuse_fs;
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								/*
							 | 
						|
								 * These functions call the relevant filesystem operation, and return
							 | 
						|
								 * the result.
							 | 
						|
								 *
							 | 
						|
								 * If the operation is not defined, they return -ENOSYS, with the
							 | 
						|
								 * exception of fuse_fs_open, fuse_fs_release, fuse_fs_opendir,
							 | 
						|
								 * fuse_fs_releasedir and fuse_fs_statfs, which return 0.
							 | 
						|
								 */
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								int fuse_notify_poll(fuse_pollhandle_t *ph);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								/**
							 | 
						|
								 * Create a new fuse filesystem object
							 | 
						|
								 *
							 | 
						|
								 * This is usually called from the factory of a fuse module to create
							 | 
						|
								 * a new instance of a filesystem.
							 | 
						|
								 *
							 | 
						|
								 * @param op the filesystem operations
							 | 
						|
								 * @param op_size the size of the fuse_operations structure
							 | 
						|
								 * @return a new filesystem object
							 | 
						|
								 */
							 | 
						|
								struct fuse_fs *fuse_fs_new(const struct fuse_operations *op, size_t op_size);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								/* ----------------------------------------------------------- *
							 | 
						|
								 * Advanced API for event handling, don't worry about this...  *
							 | 
						|
								 * ----------------------------------------------------------- */
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								/* NOTE: the following functions are deprecated, and will be removed
							 | 
						|
								   from the 3.0 API.  Use the lowlevel session functions instead */
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								/** Function type used to process commands */
							 | 
						|
								typedef void (*fuse_processor_t)(struct fuse *, struct fuse_cmd *, void *);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								/** This is the part of fuse_main() before the event loop */
							 | 
						|
								struct fuse *fuse_setup(int argc, char *argv[],
							 | 
						|
								                        const struct fuse_operations *op, size_t op_size,
							 | 
						|
								                        char **mountpoint);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								/** This is the part of fuse_main() after the event loop */
							 | 
						|
								void fuse_teardown(struct fuse *fuse, char *mountpoint);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								/** Multi threaded event loop, which calls the custom command
							 | 
						|
								    processor function */
							 | 
						|
								int fuse_loop_mt_proc(struct fuse *f, fuse_processor_t proc, void *data);
							 | 
						|
								
							 | 
						|
								/** Return the exited flag, which indicates if fuse_exit() has been
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								    called */
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								int fuse_exited(struct fuse *f);
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								/** This function is obsolete and implemented as a no-op */
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								void fuse_set_getcontext_func(struct fuse_context *(*func)(void));
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								/** Get session from fuse object */
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								struct fuse_session *fuse_get_session(struct fuse *f);
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								void fuse_gc1();
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								void fuse_gc();
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								void fuse_invalidate_all_nodes();
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								EXTERN_C_END
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								#endif /* _FUSE_H_ */
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