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[src/trunk]: src/sys/ufs/ufs Pull over comments on struct direct's type/recle...
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/216bb04fb236
branches: trunk
changeset: 340345:216bb04fb236
user: dholland <dholland%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Tue Sep 01 06:16:03 2015 +0000
description:
Pull over comments on struct direct's type/reclen byte swapping from LFS.
diffstat:
sys/ufs/ufs/dir.h | 46 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
1 files changed, 45 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diffs (60 lines):
diff -r a56a28726b23 -r 216bb04fb236 sys/ufs/ufs/dir.h
--- a/sys/ufs/ufs/dir.h Tue Sep 01 06:15:46 2015 +0000
+++ b/sys/ufs/ufs/dir.h Tue Sep 01 06:16:03 2015 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* $NetBSD: dir.h,v 1.24 2013/06/19 17:51:26 dholland Exp $ */
+/* $NetBSD: dir.h,v 1.25 2015/09/01 06:16:03 dholland Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1993
@@ -124,6 +124,50 @@
UFS_DIRECTSIZ((dp)->d_type) : UFS_DIRECTSIZ((dp)->d_namlen))
#endif
+/*
+ * UFS_OLDDIRFMT and UFS_NEWDIRFMT are code numbers for a directory
+ * format change that happened in ffs a long time ago. (Back in the
+ * 80s, if I'm not mistaken.)
+ *
+ * These code numbers do not appear on disk. They're generated from
+ * runtime logic that is cued by other things, which is why
+ * UFS_OLDDIRFMT is confusingly 1 and UFS_NEWDIRFMT is confusingly 0.
+ *
+ * Relatedly, the FFS_EI byte swapping logic for directories is a
+ * horrible mess. For example, to access the namlen field, one
+ * currently does the following:
+ *
+ * #if (BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN)
+ * swap = (UFS_IPNEEDSWAP(VTOI(vp)) == 0);
+ * #else
+ * swap = (UFS_IPNEEDSWAP(VTOI(vp)) != 0);
+ * #endif
+ * return ((FSFMT(vp) && swap) ? dp->d_type : dp->d_namlen);
+ *
+ * UFS_IPNEEDSWAP() returns true if the volume is opposite-endian. This
+ * horrible "swap" logic is cutpasted all over everywhere but amounts
+ * to the following:
+ *
+ * running code volume lfs_dobyteswap "swap"
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------
+ * LITTLE_ENDIAN LITTLE_ENDIAN false true
+ * LITTLE_ENDIAN BIG_ENDIAN true false
+ * BIG_ENDIAN LITTLE_ENDIAN true true
+ * BIG_ENDIAN BIG_ENDIAN false false
+ *
+ * which you'll note boils down to "volume is little-endian".
+ *
+ * Meanwhile, FSFMT(vp) yields UFS_OLDDIRFMT or UFS_NEWDIRFMT via
+ * perverted logic of its own. Since UFS_OLDDIRFMT is 1 (contrary to
+ * what one might expect approaching this cold) what this mess means
+ * is: on OLDDIRFMT volumes that are little-endian, we read the
+ * namlen value out of the type field. This is because on OLDDIRFMT
+ * volumes there is no d_type field, just a 16-bit d_namlen; so if
+ * the 16-bit d_namlen is little-endian, the useful part of it is
+ * in the first byte, which in the NEWDIRFMT structure is the d_type
+ * field.
+ */
+
#define UFS_OLDDIRFMT 1
#define UFS_NEWDIRFMT 0
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