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/* | |
FUSE: Filesystem in Userspace | |
Copyright (C) 2013 Bruno Meneguello | |
This program can be distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL. | |
gcc -Wall skelfs.c `pkg-config fuse --cflags --libs` -o skelfs | |
*/ | |
#define FUSE_USE_VERSION 26 | |
#include <fuse.h> | |
#include <stdio.h> | |
#include <string.h> | |
#include <errno.h> | |
#include <fcntl.h> | |
/** Get file attributes. | |
* | |
* Similar to stat(). The 'st_dev' and 'st_blksize' fields are | |
* ignored. The 'st_ino' field is ignored except if the 'use_ino' | |
* mount option is given. | |
*/ | |
static int fs_getattr(const char *path, struct stat *buf) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** Read the target of a symbolic link | |
* | |
* The buffer should be filled with a null terminated string. The | |
* buffer size argument includes the space for the terminating | |
* null character. If the linkname is too long to fit in the | |
* buffer, it should be truncated. The return value should be 0 | |
* for success. | |
*/ | |
static int fs_readlink(const char *path, char *buf, size_t len) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/* Deprecated, use readdir() instead */ | |
//static int fs_getdir(const char *, fuse_dirh_t, fuse_dirfil_t) { | |
// return 0; | |
//} | |
/** Create a file node | |
* | |
* This is called for creation of all non-directory, non-symlink | |
* nodes. If the filesystem defines a create() method, then for | |
* regular files that will be called instead. | |
*/ | |
static int fs_mknod(const char *path, mode_t mode, dev_t rdev) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** Create a directory | |
* | |
* Note that the mode argument may not have the type specification | |
* bits set, i.e. S_ISDIR(mode) can be false. To obtain the | |
* correct directory type bits use mode|S_IFDIR | |
* */ | |
static int fs_mkdir(const char *path, mode_t mode) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** Remove a file */ | |
static int fs_unlink(const char *path) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** Remove a directory */ | |
static int fs_rmdir(const char *path) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** Create a symbolic link */ | |
static int fs_symlink(const char *linkname, const char *path) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** Rename a file */ | |
static int fs_rename(const char *oldpath, const char *newpath) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** Create a hard link to a file */ | |
static int fs_link(const char *oldpath, const char *newpath) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** Change the permission bits of a file */ | |
static int fs_chmod(const char *path, mode_t mode) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** Change the owner and group of a file */ | |
static int fs_chown(const char *path, uid_t uid, gid_t gid) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** Change the size of a file */ | |
static int fs_truncate(const char *path, off_t size) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** Change the access and/or modification times of a file | |
* | |
* Deprecated, use utimens() instead. | |
*/ | |
//static int fs_utime(const char *, struct utimbuf *) { | |
// return 0; | |
//} | |
/** File open operation | |
* | |
* No creation (O_CREAT, O_EXCL) and by default also no | |
* truncation (O_TRUNC) flags will be passed to open(). If an | |
* application specifies O_TRUNC, fuse first calls truncate() | |
* and then open(). Only if 'atomic_o_trunc' has been | |
* specified and kernel version is 2.6.24 or later, O_TRUNC is | |
* passed on to open. | |
* | |
* Unless the 'default_permissions' mount option is given, | |
* open should check if the operation is permitted for the | |
* given flags. Optionally open may also return an arbitrary | |
* filehandle in the fuse_file_info structure, which will be | |
* passed to all file operations. | |
* | |
* Changed in version 2.2 | |
*/ | |
static int fs_open(const char *path, struct fuse_file_info *fi) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** Read data from an open file | |
* | |
* Read should return exactly the number of bytes requested except | |
* on EOF or error, otherwise the rest of the data will be | |
* substituted with zeroes. An exception to this is when the | |
* 'direct_io' mount option is specified, in which case the return | |
* value of the read system call will reflect the return value of | |
* this operation. | |
* | |
* Changed in version 2.2 | |
*/ | |
static int fs_read(const char *path, char *buf, size_t size, off_t off, struct fuse_file_info *fi) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** Write data to an open file | |
* | |
* Write should return exactly the number of bytes requested | |
* except on error. An exception to this is when the 'direct_io' | |
* mount option is specified (see read operation). | |
* | |
* Changed in version 2.2 | |
*/ | |
static int fs_write(const char *path, const char *buf, size_t size, off_t off, struct fuse_file_info *fi) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** Get file system statistics | |
* | |
* The 'f_frsize', 'f_favail', 'f_fsid' and 'f_flag' fields are ignored | |
* | |
* Replaced 'struct statfs' parameter with 'struct statvfs' in | |
* version 2.5 | |
*/ | |
static int fs_statfs(const char *path, struct statvfs *buf) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** Possibly flush cached data | |
* | |
* BIG NOTE: This is not equivalent to fsync(). It's not a | |
* request to sync dirty data. | |
* | |
* Flush is called on each close() of a file descriptor. So if a | |
* filesystem wants to return write errors in close() and the file | |
* has cached dirty data, this is a good place to write back data | |
* and return any errors. Since many applications ignore close() | |
* errors this is not always useful. | |
* | |
* NOTE: The flush() method may be called more than once for each | |
* open(). This happens if more than one file descriptor refers | |
* to an opened file due to dup(), dup2() or fork() calls. It is | |
* not possible to determine if a flush is final, so each flush | |
* should be treated equally. Multiple write-flush sequences are | |
* relatively rare, so this shouldn't be a problem. | |
* | |
* Filesystems shouldn't assume that flush will always be called | |
* after some writes, or that if will be called at all. | |
* | |
* Changed in version 2.2 | |
*/ | |
static int fs_flush(const char *path, struct fuse_file_info *fi) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** Release an open file | |
* | |
* Release is called when there are no more references to an open | |
* file: all file descriptors are closed and all memory mappings | |
* are unmapped. | |
* | |
* For every open() call there will be exactly one release() call | |
* with the same flags and file descriptor. It is possible to | |
* have a file opened more than once, in which case only the last | |
* release will mean, that no more reads/writes will happen on the | |
* file. The return value of release is ignored. | |
* | |
* Changed in version 2.2 | |
*/ | |
static int fs_release(const char *path, struct fuse_file_info *fi) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** Synchronize file contents | |
* | |
* If the datasync parameter is non-zero, then only the user data | |
* should be flushed, not the meta data. | |
* | |
* Changed in version 2.2 | |
*/ | |
static int fs_fsync(const char *path, int datasync, struct fuse_file_info *fi) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** Set extended attributes */ | |
static int fs_setxattr(const char *path, const char *name, const char *value, size_t size, int flags) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** Get extended attributes */ | |
static int fs_getxattr(const char *path, const char *name, char *value, size_t size) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** List extended attributes */ | |
static int fs_listxattr(const char *path, char *list, size_t size) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** Remove extended attributes */ | |
static int fs_removexattr(const char *path, const char *name) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** Open directory | |
* | |
* Unless the 'default_permissions' mount option is given, | |
* this method should check if opendir is permitted for this | |
* directory. Optionally opendir may also return an arbitrary | |
* filehandle in the fuse_file_info structure, which will be | |
* passed to readdir, closedir and fsyncdir. | |
* | |
* Introduced in version 2.3 | |
*/ | |
static int fs_opendir(const char *path, struct fuse_file_info *fi) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** Read directory | |
* | |
* This supersedes the old getdir() interface. New applications | |
* should use this. | |
* | |
* The filesystem may choose between two modes of operation: | |
* | |
* 1) The readdir implementation ignores the offset parameter, and | |
* passes zero to the filler function's offset. The filler | |
* function will not return '1' (unless an error happens), so the | |
* whole directory is read in a single readdir operation. This | |
* works just like the old getdir() method. | |
* | |
* 2) The readdir implementation keeps track of the offsets of the | |
* directory entries. It uses the offset parameter and always | |
* passes non-zero offset to the filler function. When the buffer | |
* is full (or an error happens) the filler function will return | |
* '1'. | |
* | |
* Introduced in version 2.3 | |
*/ | |
static int fs_readdir(const char *path, void *buf, fuse_fill_dir_t filler, off_t off, struct fuse_file_info *fi) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** Release directory | |
* | |
* Introduced in version 2.3 | |
*/ | |
static int fs_releasedir(const char *path, struct fuse_file_info *fi) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** Synchronize directory contents | |
* | |
* If the datasync parameter is non-zero, then only the user data | |
* should be flushed, not the meta data | |
* | |
* Introduced in version 2.3 | |
*/ | |
static int fs_fsyncdir(const char *path, int datasync, struct fuse_file_info *fi) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** | |
* Initialize filesystem | |
* | |
* The return value will passed in the private_data field of | |
* fuse_context to all file operations and as a parameter to the | |
* destroy() method. | |
* | |
* Introduced in version 2.3 | |
* Changed in version 2.6 | |
*/ | |
static void *fs_init(struct fuse_conn_info *conn) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** | |
* Clean up filesystem | |
* | |
* Called on filesystem exit. | |
* | |
* Introduced in version 2.3 | |
*/ | |
static void fs_destroy(void *data) { | |
} | |
/** | |
* Check file access permissions | |
* | |
* This will be called for the access() system call. If the | |
* 'default_permissions' mount option is given, this method is not | |
* called. | |
* | |
* This method is not called under Linux kernel versions 2.4.x | |
* | |
* Introduced in version 2.5 | |
*/ | |
static int fs_access(const char *path, int mask) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** | |
* Create and open a file | |
* | |
* If the file does not exist, first create it with the specified | |
* mode, and then open it. | |
* | |
* If this method is not implemented or under Linux kernel | |
* versions earlier than 2.6.15, the mknod() and open() methods | |
* will be called instead. | |
* | |
* Introduced in version 2.5 | |
*/ | |
static int fs_create(const char *path, mode_t mode, struct fuse_file_info *fi) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** | |
* Change the size of an open file | |
* | |
* This method is called instead of the truncate() method if the | |
* truncation was invoked from an ftruncate() system call. | |
* | |
* If this method is not implemented or under Linux kernel | |
* versions earlier than 2.6.15, the truncate() method will be | |
* called instead. | |
* | |
* Introduced in version 2.5 | |
*/ | |
static int fs_ftruncate(const char *path, off_t size, struct fuse_file_info *fi) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** | |
* Get attributes from an open file | |
* | |
* This method is called instead of the getattr() method if the | |
* file information is available. | |
* | |
* Currently this is only called after the create() method if that | |
* is implemented (see above). Later it may be called for | |
* invocations of fstat() too. | |
* | |
* Introduced in version 2.5 | |
*/ | |
static int fs_fgetattr(const char *path, struct stat *buf, struct fuse_file_info *fi) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** | |
* Perform POSIX file locking operation | |
* | |
* The cmd argument will be either F_GETLK, F_SETLK or F_SETLKW. | |
* | |
* For the meaning of fields in 'struct flock' see the man page | |
* for fcntl(2). The l_whence field will always be set to | |
* SEEK_SET. | |
* | |
* For checking lock ownership, the 'fuse_file_info->owner' | |
* argument must be used. | |
* | |
* For F_GETLK operation, the library will first check currently | |
* held locks, and if a conflicting lock is found it will return | |
* information without calling this method. This ensures, that | |
* for local locks the l_pid field is correctly filled in. The | |
* results may not be accurate in case of race conditions and in | |
* the presence of hard links, but it's unlikly that an | |
* application would rely on accurate GETLK results in these | |
* cases. If a conflicting lock is not found, this method will be | |
* called, and the filesystem may fill out l_pid by a meaningful | |
* value, or it may leave this field zero. | |
* | |
* 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 | |
*/ | |
static int fs_lock(const char *path, struct fuse_file_info *fi, int cmd, struct flock *lock) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** | |
* Change the access and modification times of a file with | |
* nanosecond resolution | |
* | |
* Introduced in version 2.6 | |
*/ | |
static int fs_utimens(const char *path, const struct timespec tv[2]) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** | |
* 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 | |
*/ | |
static int fs_bmap(const char *path, size_t blocksize, uint64_t *idx) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** | |
* 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. | |
* | |
* Introduced in version 2.8 | |
*/ | |
static int fs_ioctl(const char *path, int cmd, void *arg, struct fuse_file_info *fi, unsigned int flags, void *data) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/** | |
* 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 | |
*/ | |
static int fs_poll(const char *path, struct fuse_file_info *fi, struct fuse_pollhandle *ph, unsigned *reventsp) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
static struct fuse_operations fs_oper = { | |
.getattr = fs_getattr, | |
.readlink = fs_readlink, | |
.mknod = fs_mknod, | |
.mkdir = fs_mkdir, | |
.unlink = fs_unlink, | |
.rmdir = fs_rmdir, | |
.symlink = fs_symlink, | |
.rename = fs_rename, | |
.link = fs_link, | |
.chmod = fs_chmod, | |
.chown = fs_chown, | |
.truncate = fs_truncate, | |
.open = fs_open, | |
.read = fs_read, | |
.write = fs_write, | |
.statfs = fs_statfs, | |
.flush = fs_flush, | |
.release = fs_release, | |
.fsync = fs_fsync, | |
.setxattr = fs_setxattr, | |
.getxattr = fs_getxattr, | |
.listxattr = fs_listxattr, | |
.removexattr = fs_removexattr, | |
.opendir = fs_opendir, | |
.readdir = fs_readdir, | |
.releasedir = fs_releasedir, | |
.fsyncdir = fs_fsyncdir, | |
.init = fs_init, | |
.destroy = fs_destroy, | |
.access = fs_access, | |
.create = fs_create, | |
.ftruncate = fs_ftruncate, | |
.fgetattr = fs_fgetattr, | |
.lock = fs_lock, | |
.utimens = fs_utimens, | |
.bmap = fs_bmap, | |
.ioctl = fs_ioctl, | |
.poll = fs_poll, | |
}; | |
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { | |
return fuse_main(argc, argv, &fs_oper, NULL); | |
} |
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