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- Lines: 151
- Date:
Mon Apr 1 21:23:46 1996
- Orig file:
v1.3.93/linux/fs/affs/dir.c
- Orig date:
Thu Jan 1 02:00:00 1970
diff -u --recursive --new-file v1.3.93/linux/fs/affs/dir.c linux/fs/affs/dir.c
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+/*
+ * linux/fs/affs/dir.c
+ *
+ * (C) 1993 Ray Burr - Modified for Amiga FFS filesystem.
+ *
+ * (C) 1992 Eric Youngdale Modified for ISO9660 filesystem.
+ *
+ * (C) 1991 Linus Torvalds - minix filesystem
+ *
+ * affs directory handling functions
+ */
+
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+
+#include <asm/segment.h>
+
+#include <linux/fs.h>
+#include <linux/affs_fs.h>
+#include <linux/kernel.h>
+#include <linux/affs_fs.h>
+#include <linux/stat.h>
+#include <linux/string.h>
+#include <linux/sched.h>
+
+static int affs_readdir(struct inode *, struct file *, void *, filldir_t);
+
+struct file_operations affs_dir_operations = {
+ NULL, /* lseek - default */
+ NULL, /* read */
+ NULL, /* write - bad */
+ affs_readdir, /* readdir */
+ NULL, /* select - default */
+ NULL, /* ioctl - default */
+ NULL, /* mmap */
+ NULL, /* no special open code */
+ NULL, /* no special release code */
+ NULL /* fsync */
+};
+
+/*
+ * directories can handle most operations...
+ */
+struct inode_operations affs_dir_inode_operations = {
+ &affs_dir_operations, /* default directory file-ops */
+ NULL, /* create */
+ affs_lookup, /* lookup */
+ NULL, /* link */
+ NULL, /* unlink */
+ NULL, /* symlink */
+ NULL, /* mkdir */
+ NULL, /* rmdir */
+ NULL, /* mknod */
+ NULL, /* rename */
+ NULL, /* readlink */
+ NULL, /* follow_link */
+ NULL, /* bmap */
+ NULL, /* truncate */
+ NULL /* permission */
+};
+
+/* This is used to speed up lookup. Without this we would need to
+make a linear search of the directory to find the file that the
+directory read just returned. This is a single element cache. */
+
+/* struct lookup_cache cache = {0,}; */
+
+static int affs_readdir(struct inode * inode, struct file * filp,
+ void * dirent, filldir_t filldir)
+{
+ int i, j, chain_pos, hash_pos, reclen, ino;
+ char *name;
+ struct buffer_head *dir_bh;
+ struct buffer_head *fh_bh;
+ void *dir_data;
+ void *fh_data;
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+ printk ("AFFS: readdir: inode=%d f_pos=%d\n",
+ inode->i_ino, filp->f_pos);
+#endif
+
+ if (!inode || !S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode))
+ return -EBADF;
+
+ while ((unsigned long)filp->f_pos < 2) {
+ if (filp->f_pos == 0) {
+ if (filldir (dirent, ".", 1, filp->f_pos, inode->i_ino) < 0)
+ return 0;
+ } else {
+ i = affs_parent_ino (inode);
+ if (filldir (dirent, "..", 2, filp->f_pos, i) < 0)
+ return 0;
+ }
+ filp->f_pos++;
+ }
+ /* No caching here. I've got 16 megs why should I care? :-) */
+ chain_pos = (filp->f_pos - 2) & 0xffff;
+ if (chain_pos == 0xffff)
+ return 0;
+ hash_pos = (filp->f_pos - 2) >> 16;
+#ifdef DEBUG
+ printk ("AFFS: hash_pos=%d chain_pos=%d\n", hash_pos, chain_pos);
+#endif
+ if (!(dir_bh = affs_pread(inode, inode->i_ino, &dir_data)))
+ return 0;
+ /* HASH_POS should already be on a used entry unless it is
+ the first read of the directory. Will this break the
+ dirtell thing somehow? */
+ i = affs_find_next_hash_entry (AFFS_I2BSIZE (inode), dir_data,
+ &hash_pos);
+ j = chain_pos;
+ for (;;) {
+ if (i <= 0) {
+#ifdef DEBUG
+ printk ("AFFS: bad f_pos in readdir\n");
+#endif
+ brelse (dir_bh);
+ return 0;
+ }
+ ino = i;
+ if (!(fh_bh = affs_pread (inode, i, &fh_data))) {
+ brelse (dir_bh);
+ return 0;
+ }
+ i = affs_get_fh_hash_link (AFFS_I2BSIZE (inode), fh_data);
+ if (j == 0) {
+ j = 1;
+ if (i <= 0) {
+ hash_pos++;
+ i = affs_find_next_hash_entry (AFFS_I2BSIZE (inode),
+ dir_data, &hash_pos);
+ if (i <= 0)
+ chain_pos = 0xffff;
+ else
+ chain_pos = 0;
+ } else
+ chain_pos++;
+ reclen = affs_get_file_name (AFFS_I2BSIZE (inode),
+ fh_data, &name);
+ if (filldir (dirent, name, reclen, filp->f_pos, ino) < 0) {
+ brelse (fh_bh);
+ brelse (dir_bh);
+ return 0;
+ }
+ filp->f_pos = ((hash_pos << 16) | chain_pos) + 2;
+ }
+ brelse (fh_bh);
+ j--;
+ }
+}
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