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/*
* CDDL HEADER START
*
* The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the
* Common Development and Distribution License (the "License").
* You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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*
* You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE
* or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions
* and limitations under the License.
*
* When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each
* file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE.
* If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the
* fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying
* information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner]
*
* CDDL HEADER END
*/
/*
* Copyright (c) 2004, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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*/
#ifndef _LIBUUTIL_H
#define _LIBUUTIL_H
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdio.h>
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#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/*
* Standard flags codes.
*/
#define UU_DEFAULT 0
/*
* Standard error codes.
*/
#define UU_ERROR_NONE 0 /* no error */
#define UU_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT 1 /* invalid argument */
#define UU_ERROR_UNKNOWN_FLAG 2 /* passed flag invalid */
#define UU_ERROR_NO_MEMORY 3 /* out of memory */
#define UU_ERROR_CALLBACK_FAILED 4 /* callback-initiated error */
#define UU_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED 5 /* operation not supported */
#define UU_ERROR_EMPTY 6 /* no value provided */
#define UU_ERROR_UNDERFLOW 7 /* value is too small */
#define UU_ERROR_OVERFLOW 8 /* value is too value */
#define UU_ERROR_INVALID_CHAR 9 /* value contains unexpected char */
#define UU_ERROR_INVALID_DIGIT 10 /* value contains digit not in base */
#define UU_ERROR_SYSTEM 99 /* underlying system error */
#define UU_ERROR_UNKNOWN 100 /* error status not known */
/*
* Standard program exit codes.
*/
#define UU_EXIT_OK (*(uu_exit_ok()))
#define UU_EXIT_FATAL (*(uu_exit_fatal()))
#define UU_EXIT_USAGE (*(uu_exit_usage()))
/*
* Exit status profiles.
*/
#define UU_PROFILE_DEFAULT 0
#define UU_PROFILE_LAUNCHER 1
/*
* Error reporting functions.
*/
uint32_t uu_error(void);
const char *uu_strerror(uint32_t);
/*
* Program notification functions.
*/
extern void uu_alt_exit(int);
extern const char *uu_setpname(char *);
extern const char *uu_getpname(void);
/*PRINTFLIKE1*/
extern void uu_warn(const char *, ...);
extern void uu_vwarn(const char *, va_list);
/*PRINTFLIKE1*/
extern void uu_die(const char *, ...) __NORETURN;
extern void uu_vdie(const char *, va_list) __NORETURN;
/*PRINTFLIKE2*/
extern void uu_xdie(int, const char *, ...) __NORETURN;
extern void uu_vxdie(int, const char *, va_list) __NORETURN;
/*
* Exit status functions (not to be used directly)
*/
extern int *uu_exit_ok(void);
extern int *uu_exit_fatal(void);
extern int *uu_exit_usage(void);
/*
* string->number conversions
*/
extern int uu_strtoint(const char *, void *, size_t, int, int64_t, int64_t);
extern int uu_strtouint(const char *, void *, size_t, int, uint64_t, uint64_t);
/*
* Debug print facility functions.
*/
typedef struct uu_dprintf uu_dprintf_t;
typedef enum {
UU_DPRINTF_SILENT,
UU_DPRINTF_FATAL,
UU_DPRINTF_WARNING,
UU_DPRINTF_NOTICE,
UU_DPRINTF_INFO,
UU_DPRINTF_DEBUG
} uu_dprintf_severity_t;
extern uu_dprintf_t *uu_dprintf_create(const char *, uu_dprintf_severity_t,
uint_t);
/*PRINTFLIKE3*/
extern void uu_dprintf(uu_dprintf_t *, uu_dprintf_severity_t,
const char *, ...);
extern void uu_dprintf_destroy(uu_dprintf_t *);
extern const char *uu_dprintf_getname(uu_dprintf_t *);
/*
* Identifier test flags and function.
*/
#define UU_NAME_DOMAIN 0x1 /* allow SUNW, or com.sun, prefix */
#define UU_NAME_PATH 0x2 /* allow '/'-delimited paths */
int uu_check_name(const char *, uint_t);
/*
* File creation functions.
*/
extern int uu_open_tmp(const char *dir, uint_t uflags);
/*
* Convenience functions.
*/
#define UU_NELEM(a) (sizeof (a) / sizeof ((a)[0]))
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/*PRINTFLIKE1*/
extern char *uu_msprintf(const char *format, ...);
extern void *uu_zalloc(size_t);
extern char *uu_strdup(const char *);
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extern void uu_free(void *);
extern boolean_t uu_strcaseeq(const char *a, const char *b);
extern boolean_t uu_streq(const char *a, const char *b);
extern char *uu_strndup(const char *s, size_t n);
extern boolean_t uu_strbw(const char *a, const char *b);
extern void *uu_memdup(const void *buf, size_t sz);
extern void uu_dump(FILE *out, const char *prefix, const void *buf, size_t len);
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/*
* Comparison function type definition.
* Developers should be careful in their use of the _private argument. If you
* break interface guarantees, you get undefined behavior.
*/
typedef int uu_compare_fn_t(const void *__left, const void *__right,
void *__private);
/*
* Walk variant flags.
* A data structure need not provide support for all variants and
* combinations. Refer to the appropriate documentation.
*/
#define UU_WALK_ROBUST 0x00000001 /* walk can survive removes */
#define UU_WALK_REVERSE 0x00000002 /* reverse walk order */
#define UU_WALK_PREORDER 0x00000010 /* walk tree in pre-order */
#define UU_WALK_POSTORDER 0x00000020 /* walk tree in post-order */
/*
* Walk callback function return codes.
*/
#define UU_WALK_ERROR -1
#define UU_WALK_NEXT 0
#define UU_WALK_DONE 1
/*
* Walk callback function type definition.
*/
typedef int uu_walk_fn_t(void *_elem, void *_private);
/*
* lists: opaque structures
*/
typedef struct uu_list_pool uu_list_pool_t;
typedef struct uu_list uu_list_t;
typedef struct uu_list_node {
uintptr_t uln_opaque[2];
} uu_list_node_t;
typedef struct uu_list_walk uu_list_walk_t;
typedef uintptr_t uu_list_index_t;
/*
* lists: interface
*
* basic usage:
* typedef struct foo {
* ...
* uu_list_node_t foo_node;
* ...
* } foo_t;
*
* static int
* foo_compare(void *l_arg, void *r_arg, void *private)
* {
* foo_t *l = l_arg;
* foo_t *r = r_arg;
*
* if (... l greater than r ...)
* return (1);
* if (... l less than r ...)
* return (-1);
* return (0);
* }
*
* ...
* // at initialization time
* foo_pool = uu_list_pool_create("foo_pool",
* sizeof (foo_t), offsetof(foo_t, foo_node), foo_compare,
* debugging? 0 : UU_AVL_POOL_DEBUG);
* ...
*/
uu_list_pool_t *uu_list_pool_create(const char *, size_t, size_t,
uu_compare_fn_t *, uint32_t);
#define UU_LIST_POOL_DEBUG 0x00000001
void uu_list_pool_destroy(uu_list_pool_t *);
/*
* usage:
*
* foo_t *a;
Native Encryption for ZFS on Linux This change incorporates three major pieces: The first change is a keystore that manages wrapping and encryption keys for encrypted datasets. These commands mostly involve manipulating the new DSL Crypto Key ZAP Objects that live in the MOS. Each encrypted dataset has its own DSL Crypto Key that is protected with a user's key. This level of indirection allows users to change their keys without re-encrypting their entire datasets. The change implements the new subcommands "zfs load-key", "zfs unload-key" and "zfs change-key" which allow the user to manage their encryption keys and settings. In addition, several new flags and properties have been added to allow dataset creation and to make mounting and unmounting more convenient. The second piece of this patch provides the ability to encrypt, decyrpt, and authenticate protected datasets. Each object set maintains a Merkel tree of Message Authentication Codes that protect the lower layers, similarly to how checksums are maintained. This part impacts the zio layer, which handles the actual encryption and generation of MACs, as well as the ARC and DMU, which need to be able to handle encrypted buffers and protected data. The last addition is the ability to do raw, encrypted sends and receives. The idea here is to send raw encrypted and compressed data and receive it exactly as is on a backup system. This means that the dataset on the receiving system is protected using the same user key that is in use on the sending side. By doing so, datasets can be efficiently backed up to an untrusted system without fear of data being compromised. Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com> Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Reviewed-by: Jorgen Lundman <lundman@lundman.net> Signed-off-by: Tom Caputi <tcaputi@datto.com> Closes #494 Closes #5769
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* a = malloc(sizeof (*a));
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* uu_list_node_init(a, &a->foo_list, pool);
* ...
* uu_list_node_fini(a, &a->foo_list, pool);
* free(a);
*/
void uu_list_node_init(void *, uu_list_node_t *, uu_list_pool_t *);
void uu_list_node_fini(void *, uu_list_node_t *, uu_list_pool_t *);
uu_list_t *uu_list_create(uu_list_pool_t *, void *_parent, uint32_t);
#define UU_LIST_DEBUG 0x00000001
#define UU_LIST_SORTED 0x00000002 /* list is sorted */
void uu_list_destroy(uu_list_t *); /* list must be empty */
size_t uu_list_numnodes(uu_list_t *);
void *uu_list_first(uu_list_t *);
void *uu_list_last(uu_list_t *);
void *uu_list_next(uu_list_t *, void *);
void *uu_list_prev(uu_list_t *, void *);
int uu_list_walk(uu_list_t *, uu_walk_fn_t *, void *, uint32_t);
uu_list_walk_t *uu_list_walk_start(uu_list_t *, uint32_t);
void *uu_list_walk_next(uu_list_walk_t *);
void uu_list_walk_end(uu_list_walk_t *);
void *uu_list_find(uu_list_t *, void *, void *, uu_list_index_t *);
void uu_list_insert(uu_list_t *, void *, uu_list_index_t);
void *uu_list_nearest_next(uu_list_t *, uu_list_index_t);
void *uu_list_nearest_prev(uu_list_t *, uu_list_index_t);
void *uu_list_teardown(uu_list_t *, void **);
void uu_list_remove(uu_list_t *, void *);
/*
* lists: interfaces for non-sorted lists only
*/
int uu_list_insert_before(uu_list_t *, void *_target, void *_elem);
int uu_list_insert_after(uu_list_t *, void *_target, void *_elem);
/*
* avl trees: opaque structures
*/
typedef struct uu_avl_pool uu_avl_pool_t;
typedef struct uu_avl uu_avl_t;
typedef struct uu_avl_node {
#ifdef _LP64
uintptr_t uan_opaque[3];
#else
uintptr_t uan_opaque[4];
#endif
} uu_avl_node_t;
typedef struct uu_avl_walk uu_avl_walk_t;
typedef uintptr_t uu_avl_index_t;
/*
* avl trees: interface
*
* basic usage:
* typedef struct foo {
* ...
* uu_avl_node_t foo_node;
* ...
* } foo_t;
*
* static int
* foo_compare(void *l_arg, void *r_arg, void *private)
* {
* foo_t *l = l_arg;
* foo_t *r = r_arg;
*
* if (... l greater than r ...)
* return (1);
* if (... l less than r ...)
* return (-1);
* return (0);
* }
*
* ...
* // at initialization time
* foo_pool = uu_avl_pool_create("foo_pool",
* sizeof (foo_t), offsetof(foo_t, foo_node), foo_compare,
* debugging? 0 : UU_AVL_POOL_DEBUG);
* ...
*/
uu_avl_pool_t *uu_avl_pool_create(const char *, size_t, size_t,
uu_compare_fn_t *, uint32_t);
#define UU_AVL_POOL_DEBUG 0x00000001
void uu_avl_pool_destroy(uu_avl_pool_t *);
/*
* usage:
*
* foo_t *a;
Native Encryption for ZFS on Linux This change incorporates three major pieces: The first change is a keystore that manages wrapping and encryption keys for encrypted datasets. These commands mostly involve manipulating the new DSL Crypto Key ZAP Objects that live in the MOS. Each encrypted dataset has its own DSL Crypto Key that is protected with a user's key. This level of indirection allows users to change their keys without re-encrypting their entire datasets. The change implements the new subcommands "zfs load-key", "zfs unload-key" and "zfs change-key" which allow the user to manage their encryption keys and settings. In addition, several new flags and properties have been added to allow dataset creation and to make mounting and unmounting more convenient. The second piece of this patch provides the ability to encrypt, decyrpt, and authenticate protected datasets. Each object set maintains a Merkel tree of Message Authentication Codes that protect the lower layers, similarly to how checksums are maintained. This part impacts the zio layer, which handles the actual encryption and generation of MACs, as well as the ARC and DMU, which need to be able to handle encrypted buffers and protected data. The last addition is the ability to do raw, encrypted sends and receives. The idea here is to send raw encrypted and compressed data and receive it exactly as is on a backup system. This means that the dataset on the receiving system is protected using the same user key that is in use on the sending side. By doing so, datasets can be efficiently backed up to an untrusted system without fear of data being compromised. Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com> Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Reviewed-by: Jorgen Lundman <lundman@lundman.net> Signed-off-by: Tom Caputi <tcaputi@datto.com> Closes #494 Closes #5769
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* a = malloc(sizeof (*a));
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* uu_avl_node_init(a, &a->foo_avl, pool);
* ...
* uu_avl_node_fini(a, &a->foo_avl, pool);
* free(a);
*/
void uu_avl_node_init(void *, uu_avl_node_t *, uu_avl_pool_t *);
void uu_avl_node_fini(void *, uu_avl_node_t *, uu_avl_pool_t *);
uu_avl_t *uu_avl_create(uu_avl_pool_t *, void *_parent, uint32_t);
#define UU_AVL_DEBUG 0x00000001
void uu_avl_destroy(uu_avl_t *); /* list must be empty */
size_t uu_avl_numnodes(uu_avl_t *);
void *uu_avl_first(uu_avl_t *);
void *uu_avl_last(uu_avl_t *);
void *uu_avl_next(uu_avl_t *, void *);
void *uu_avl_prev(uu_avl_t *, void *);
int uu_avl_walk(uu_avl_t *, uu_walk_fn_t *, void *, uint32_t);
uu_avl_walk_t *uu_avl_walk_start(uu_avl_t *, uint32_t);
void *uu_avl_walk_next(uu_avl_walk_t *);
void uu_avl_walk_end(uu_avl_walk_t *);
void *uu_avl_find(uu_avl_t *, void *, void *, uu_avl_index_t *);
void uu_avl_insert(uu_avl_t *, void *, uu_avl_index_t);
void *uu_avl_nearest_next(uu_avl_t *, uu_avl_index_t);
void *uu_avl_nearest_prev(uu_avl_t *, uu_avl_index_t);
void *uu_avl_teardown(uu_avl_t *, void **);
void uu_avl_remove(uu_avl_t *, void *);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _LIBUUTIL_H */