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VFS_FHTOVP(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | VFS_FHTOVP(9) |
NAME¶
VFS_FHTOVP
— turn
an NFS filehandle into a vnode
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
<sys/param.h>
#include <sys/mount.h>
#include <sys/vnode.h>
int
VFS_FHTOVP
(struct
mount *mp, struct fid
*fhp, int flags,
struct vnode **vpp);
DESCRIPTION¶
The
VFS_FHTOVP
()
macro is used by the NFS server to turn an NFS filehandle into a vnode.
The arguments it expects are:
- mp
- The file system.
- fhp
- The filehandle to convert.
- flags
- Additional locking flags to pass through to vget(9).
File systems are allowed to ignore flags and use
LK_EXCLUSIVE
instead. - vpp
- Return parameter for the new locked vnode.
The contents of the filehandle are defined by the file system and are not examined by any other part of the system. It should contain enough information to uniquely identify a file within the file system as well as noticing when a file has been removed and the file system resources have been reused for a new file. For instance, UFS file system stores the inode number and inode generation counter in its filehandle.
A call to
VFS_FHTOVP
()
should generally be preceded by a call to VFS_CHECKEXP(9)
to check if the file is accessible to the client.
RETURN VALUES¶
The locked vnode for the file will be returned in *vpp.
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHORS¶
This manual page was written by Doug Rabson.
May 19, 2019 | Debian |