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Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation/filesystems/vfs.txt')
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/filesystems/vfs.txt | 45 |
1 files changed, 45 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/vfs.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/vfs.txt index 045f3e055a2..281c19ff7f4 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/vfs.txt +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/vfs.txt @@ -537,6 +537,12 @@ struct address_space_operations { struct list_head *pages, unsigned nr_pages); int (*prepare_write)(struct file *, struct page *, unsigned, unsigned); int (*commit_write)(struct file *, struct page *, unsigned, unsigned); + int (*write_begin)(struct file *, struct address_space *mapping, + loff_t pos, unsigned len, unsigned flags, + struct page **pagep, void **fsdata); + int (*write_end)(struct file *, struct address_space *mapping, + loff_t pos, unsigned len, unsigned copied, + struct page *page, void *fsdata); sector_t (*bmap)(struct address_space *, sector_t); int (*invalidatepage) (struct page *, unsigned long); int (*releasepage) (struct page *, int); @@ -633,6 +639,45 @@ struct address_space_operations { operations. It should avoid returning an error if possible - errors should have been handled by prepare_write. + write_begin: This is intended as a replacement for prepare_write. The + key differences being that: + - it returns a locked page (in *pagep) rather than being + given a pre locked page; + - it must be able to cope with short writes (where the + length passed to write_begin is greater than the number + of bytes copied into the page). + + Called by the generic buffered write code to ask the filesystem to + prepare to write len bytes at the given offset in the file. The + address_space should check that the write will be able to complete, + by allocating space if necessary and doing any other internal + housekeeping. If the write will update parts of any basic-blocks on + storage, then those blocks should be pre-read (if they haven't been + read already) so that the updated blocks can be written out properly. + + The filesystem must return the locked pagecache page for the specified + offset, in *pagep, for the caller to write into. + + flags is a field for AOP_FLAG_xxx flags, described in + include/linux/fs.h. + + A void * may be returned in fsdata, which then gets passed into + write_end. + + Returns 0 on success; < 0 on failure (which is the error code), in + which case write_end is not called. + + write_end: After a successful write_begin, and data copy, write_end must + be called. len is the original len passed to write_begin, and copied + is the amount that was able to be copied (copied == len is always true + if write_begin was called with the AOP_FLAG_UNINTERRUPTIBLE flag). + + The filesystem must take care of unlocking the page and releasing it + refcount, and updating i_size. + + Returns < 0 on failure, otherwise the number of bytes (<= 'copied') + that were able to be copied into pagecache. + bmap: called by the VFS to map a logical block offset within object to physical block number. This method is used by the FIBMAP ioctl and for working with swap-files. To be able to swap to |