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  1. /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-1.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note */
  2. /*
  3. * 1999 Copyright (C) Pavel Machek, pavel@ucw.cz. This code is GPL.
  4. * 1999/11/04 Copyright (C) 1999 VMware, Inc. (Regis "HPReg" Duchesne)
  5. * Made nbd_end_request() use the io_request_lock
  6. * 2001 Copyright (C) Steven Whitehouse
  7. * New nbd_end_request() for compatibility with new linux block
  8. * layer code.
  9. * 2003/06/24 Louis D. Langholtz <ldl@aros.net>
  10. * Removed unneeded blksize_bits field from nbd_device struct.
  11. * Cleanup PARANOIA usage & code.
  12. * 2004/02/19 Paul Clements
  13. * Removed PARANOIA, plus various cleanup and comments
  14. */
  15. #ifndef LINUX_NBD_H
  16. #define LINUX_NBD_H
  17. #include <linux/types.h>
  18. #define NBD_SET_SOCK _IO( 0xab, 0 )
  19. #define NBD_SET_BLKSIZE _IO( 0xab, 1 )
  20. #define NBD_SET_SIZE _IO( 0xab, 2 )
  21. #define NBD_DO_IT _IO( 0xab, 3 )
  22. #define NBD_CLEAR_SOCK _IO( 0xab, 4 )
  23. #define NBD_CLEAR_QUE _IO( 0xab, 5 )
  24. #define NBD_PRINT_DEBUG _IO( 0xab, 6 )
  25. #define NBD_SET_SIZE_BLOCKS _IO( 0xab, 7 )
  26. #define NBD_DISCONNECT _IO( 0xab, 8 )
  27. #define NBD_SET_TIMEOUT _IO( 0xab, 9 )
  28. #define NBD_SET_FLAGS _IO( 0xab, 10)
  29. enum {
  30. NBD_CMD_READ = 0,
  31. NBD_CMD_WRITE = 1,
  32. NBD_CMD_DISC = 2,
  33. NBD_CMD_FLUSH = 3,
  34. NBD_CMD_TRIM = 4
  35. };
  36. /* values for flags field, these are server interaction specific. */
  37. #define NBD_FLAG_HAS_FLAGS (1 << 0) /* nbd-server supports flags */
  38. #define NBD_FLAG_READ_ONLY (1 << 1) /* device is read-only */
  39. #define NBD_FLAG_SEND_FLUSH (1 << 2) /* can flush writeback cache */
  40. #define NBD_FLAG_SEND_FUA (1 << 3) /* send FUA (forced unit access) */
  41. /* there is a gap here to match userspace */
  42. #define NBD_FLAG_SEND_TRIM (1 << 5) /* send trim/discard */
  43. #define NBD_FLAG_CAN_MULTI_CONN (1 << 8) /* Server supports multiple connections per export. */
  44. /* values for cmd flags in the upper 16 bits of request type */
  45. #define NBD_CMD_FLAG_FUA (1 << 16) /* FUA (forced unit access) op */
  46. /* These are client behavior specific flags. */
  47. #define NBD_CFLAG_DESTROY_ON_DISCONNECT (1 << 0) /* delete the nbd device on
  48. disconnect. */
  49. #define NBD_CFLAG_DISCONNECT_ON_CLOSE (1 << 1) /* disconnect the nbd device on
  50. * close by last opener.
  51. */
  52. /* userspace doesn't need the nbd_device structure */
  53. /* These are sent over the network in the request/reply magic fields */
  54. #define NBD_REQUEST_MAGIC 0x25609513
  55. #define NBD_REPLY_MAGIC 0x67446698
  56. /* Do *not* use magics: 0x12560953 0x96744668. */
  57. /*
  58. * This is the packet used for communication between client and
  59. * server. All data are in network byte order.
  60. */
  61. struct nbd_request {
  62. __be32 magic;
  63. __be32 type; /* == READ || == WRITE */
  64. char handle[8];
  65. __be64 from;
  66. __be32 len;
  67. } __attribute__((packed));
  68. /*
  69. * This is the reply packet that nbd-server sends back to the client after
  70. * it has completed an I/O request (or an error occurs).
  71. */
  72. struct nbd_reply {
  73. __be32 magic;
  74. __be32 error; /* 0 = ok, else error */
  75. char handle[8]; /* handle you got from request */
  76. };
  77. #endif /* LINUX_NBD_H */