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+#ifndef FS_CEPH_IOCTL_H
+#define FS_CEPH_IOCTL_H
+
+#include <linux/ioctl.h>
+#include <linux/types.h>
+
+#define CEPH_IOCTL_MAGIC 0x97
+
+/*
+ * CEPH_IOC_GET_LAYOUT - get file layout or dir layout policy
+ * CEPH_IOC_SET_LAYOUT - set file layout
+ * CEPH_IOC_SET_LAYOUT_POLICY - set dir layout policy
+ *
+ * The file layout specifies how file data is striped over objects in
+ * the distributed object store, which object pool they belong to (if
+ * it differs from the default), and an optional 'preferred osd' to
+ * store them on.
+ *
+ * Files get a new layout based on the policy set on the containing
+ * directory or one of its ancestors. The GET_LAYOUT ioctl will let
+ * you examine the layout for a file or the policy on a directory.
+ *
+ * SET_LAYOUT will let you set a layout on a newly created file. This
+ * only works immediately after the file is created and before any
+ * data is written to it.
+ *
+ * SET_LAYOUT_POLICY will let you set a layout policy (default layout)
+ * on a directory that will apply to any new files created in that
+ * directory (or any child directory that doesn't specify a layout of
+ * its own).
+ */
+
+/* use u64 to align sanely on all archs */
+struct ceph_ioctl_layout {
+ __u64 stripe_unit, stripe_count, object_size;
+ __u64 data_pool;
+
+ /* obsolete. new values ignored, always return -1 */
+ __s64 preferred_osd;
+};
+
+#define CEPH_IOC_GET_LAYOUT _IOR(CEPH_IOCTL_MAGIC, 1, \
+ struct ceph_ioctl_layout)
+#define CEPH_IOC_SET_LAYOUT _IOW(CEPH_IOCTL_MAGIC, 2, \
+ struct ceph_ioctl_layout)
+#define CEPH_IOC_SET_LAYOUT_POLICY _IOW(CEPH_IOCTL_MAGIC, 5, \
+ struct ceph_ioctl_layout)
+
+/*
+ * CEPH_IOC_GET_DATALOC - get location of file data in the cluster
+ *
+ * Extract identity, address of the OSD and object storing a given
+ * file offset.
+ */
+struct ceph_ioctl_dataloc {
+ __u64 file_offset; /* in+out: file offset */
+ __u64 object_offset; /* out: offset in object */
+ __u64 object_no; /* out: object # */
+ __u64 object_size; /* out: object size */
+ char object_name[64]; /* out: object name */
+ __u64 block_offset; /* out: offset in block */
+ __u64 block_size; /* out: block length */
+ __s64 osd; /* out: osd # */
+ struct sockaddr_storage osd_addr; /* out: osd address */
+};
+
+#define CEPH_IOC_GET_DATALOC _IOWR(CEPH_IOCTL_MAGIC, 3, \
+ struct ceph_ioctl_dataloc)
+
+/*
+ * CEPH_IOC_LAZYIO - relax consistency
+ *
+ * Normally Ceph switches to synchronous IO when multiple clients have
+ * the file open (and or more for write). Reads and writes bypass the
+ * page cache and go directly to the OSD. Setting this flag on a file
+ * descriptor will allow buffered IO for this file in cases where the
+ * application knows it won't interfere with other nodes (or doesn't
+ * care).
+ */
+#define CEPH_IOC_LAZYIO _IO(CEPH_IOCTL_MAGIC, 4)
+
+/*
+ * CEPH_IOC_SYNCIO - force synchronous IO
+ *
+ * This ioctl sets a file flag that forces the synchronous IO that
+ * bypasses the page cache, even if it is not necessary. This is
+ * essentially the opposite behavior of IOC_LAZYIO. This forces the
+ * same read/write path as a file opened by multiple clients when one
+ * or more of those clients is opened for write.
+ *
+ * Note that this type of sync IO takes a different path than a file
+ * opened with O_SYNC/D_SYNC (writes hit the page cache and are
+ * immediately flushed on page boundaries). It is very similar to
+ * O_DIRECT (writes bypass the page cache) excep that O_DIRECT writes
+ * are not copied (user page must remain stable) and O_DIRECT writes
+ * have alignment restrictions (on the buffer and file offset).
+ */
+#define CEPH_IOC_SYNCIO _IO(CEPH_IOCTL_MAGIC, 5)
+
+#endif