Hello David, Ping! Thanks, Michael On Mon, 24 Aug 2020 at 14:25, David Howells <dhowells@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Add a manual page to document the fsconfig() system call. > > Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > > man2/fsconfig.2 | 277 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 277 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 man2/fsconfig.2 > > diff --git a/man2/fsconfig.2 b/man2/fsconfig.2 > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000..da53d2fcb > --- /dev/null > +++ b/man2/fsconfig.2 > @@ -0,0 +1,277 @@ > +'\" t > +.\" Copyright (c) 2020 David Howells <dhowells@xxxxxxxxxx> > +.\" > +.\" %%%LICENSE_START(VERBATIM) > +.\" Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this > +.\" manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are > +.\" preserved on all copies. > +.\" > +.\" Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this > +.\" manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the > +.\" entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a > +.\" permission notice identical to this one. > +.\" > +.\" Since the Linux kernel and libraries are constantly changing, this > +.\" manual page may be incorrect or out-of-date. The author(s) assume no > +.\" responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from > +.\" the use of the information contained herein. The author(s) may not > +.\" have taken the same level of care in the production of this manual, > +.\" which is licensed free of charge, as they might when working > +.\" professionally. > +.\" > +.\" Formatted or processed versions of this manual, if unaccompanied by > +.\" the source, must acknowledge the copyright and authors of this work. > +.\" %%%LICENSE_END > +.\" > +.TH FSCONFIG 2 2020-08-24 "Linux" "Linux Programmer's Manual" > +.SH NAME > +fsconfig \- Filesystem parameterisation > +.SH SYNOPSIS > +.nf > +.B #include <sys/types.h> > +.B #include <sys/mount.h> > +.B #include <unistd.h> > +.B #include <sys/mount.h> > +.PP > +.BI "int fsconfig(int *" fd ", unsigned int " cmd ", const char *" key , > +.br > +.BI " const void __user *" value ", int " aux ");" > +.br > +.BI > +.fi > +.PP > +.IR Note : > +There is no glibc wrapper for this system call. > +.SH DESCRIPTION > +.PP > +.BR fsconfig () > +is used to supply parameters to and issue commands against a filesystem > +configuration context as set up by > +.BR fsopen (2) > +or > +.BR fspick (2). > +The context is supplied attached to the file descriptor specified by > +.I fd > +argument. > +.PP > +The > +.I cmd > +argument indicates the command to be issued, where some of the commands simply > +supply parameters to the context. The meaning of > +.IR key ", " value " and " aux > +are command-dependent; unless required for the command, these should be set to > +NULL or 0. > +.PP > +The available commands are: > +.TP > +.B FSCONFIG_SET_FLAG > +Set the parameter named by > +.IR key > +to true. This may fail with error > +.B EINVAL > +if the parameter requires an argument. > +.TP > +.B FSCONFIG_SET_STRING > +Set the parameter named by > +.I key > +to a string. This may fail with error > +.B EINVAL > +if the parser doesn't want a parameter here, wants a non-string or the string > +cannot be interpreted appropriately. > +.I value > +points to a NUL-terminated string. > +.TP > +.B FSCONFIG_SET_BINARY > +Set the parameter named by > +.I key > +to be a binary blob argument. This may cause > +.B EINVAL > +to be returned if the filesystem parser isn't expecting a binary blob and it > +can't be converted to something usable. > +.I value > +points to the data and > +.I aux > +indicates the size of the data. > +.TP > +.B FSCONFIG_SET_PATH > +Set the parameter named by > +.I key > +to the object at the provided path. > +.I value > +should point to a NUL-terminated pathname string and aux may indicate > +.B AT_FDCWD > +or a file descriptor indicating a directory from which to begin a relative > +path resolution. This may fail with error > +.B EINVAL > +if the parameter isn't expecting a path; it may also fail if the path cannot > +be resolved with the typcal errors for that > +.RB "(" ENOENT ", " ENOTDIR ", " EPERM ", " EACCES ", etc.)." > +.IP > +Note that FSCONFIG_SET_STRING can be used instead, implying AT_FDCWD. > +.TP > +.B FSCONFIG_SET_PATH_EMPTY > +As FSCONFIG_SET_PATH, but with > +.B AT_EMPTY_PATH > +applied to the pathwalk. > +.TP > +.B FSCONFIG_SET_FD > +Set the parameter named by > +.I key > +to the file descriptor specified by > +.IR aux . > +This will fail with > +.B EINVAL > +if the parameter doesn't expect a file descriptor or > +.B EBADF > +if the file descriptor is invalid. > +.IP > +Note that FSCONFIG_SET_STRING can be used instead with the file descriptor > +passed as a decimal string. > +.TP > +.B FSCONFIG_CMD_CREATE > +This command triggers the filesystem to take the parameters set in the context > +and to try to create filesystem representation in the kernel. If an existing > +representation can be shared, the filesystem may do that instead if the > +parameters permit. This is intended for use with > +.BR fsopen (2). > +.TP > +.B FSCONFIG_CMD_RECONFIGURE > +This command causes the driver to alter the parameters of an already live > +filesystem instance according to the parameters stored in the context. This > +is intended for use with > +.BR fspick (2), > +but may also by used against the context created by > +.BR fsopen() > +after > +.BR fsmount (2) > +has been called on it. > + > +.\"________________________________________________________ > +.SH EXAMPLES > +.PP > +.in +4n > +.nf > +fsconfig(sfd, FSCONFIG_SET_FLAG, "ro", NULL, 0); > + > +fsconfig(sfd, FSCONFIG_SET_STRING, "user_xattr", "false", 0); > + > +fsconfig(sfd, FSCONFIG_SET_BINARY, "ms_pac", pac_buffer, pac_size); > + > +fsconfig(sfd, FSCONFIG_SET_PATH, "journal", "/dev/sdd4", AT_FDCWD); > + > +dirfd = open("/dev/", O_PATH); > +fsconfig(sfd, FSCONFIG_SET_PATH, "journal", "sdd4", dirfd); > + > +fd = open("/overlays/mine/", O_PATH); > +fsconfig(sfd, FSCONFIG_SET_PATH_EMPTY, "lower_dir", "", fd); > + > +pipe(pipefds); > +fsconfig(sfd, FSCONFIG_SET_FD, "fd", NULL, pipefds[1]); > +.fi > +.in > +.PP > +.SH RETURN VALUE > +On success, the function returns 0. On error, \-1 is returned, and > +.I errno > +is set appropriately. > +.SH ERRORS > +The error values given below result from filesystem type independent > +errors. > +Each filesystem type may have its own special errors and its > +own special behavior. > +See the Linux kernel source code for details. > +.TP > +.B EACCES > +A component of a path was not searchable. > +(See also > +.BR path_resolution (7).) > +.TP > +.B EACCES > +Mounting a read-only filesystem was attempted without specifying the > +.RB ' ro ' > +parameter. > +.TP > +.B EACCES > +A specified block device is located on a filesystem mounted with the > +.B MS_NODEV > +option. > +.\" mtk: Probably: write permission is required for MS_BIND, with > +.\" the error EPERM if not present; CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE is required. > +.TP > +.B EBADF > +The file descriptor given by > +.I fd > +or possibly by > +.I aux > +(depending on the command) is invalid. > +.TP > +.B EBUSY > +The context attached to > +.I fd > +is in the wrong state for the given command. > +.TP > +.B EBUSY > +The filesystem representation cannot be reconfigured read-only because it still > +holds files open for writing. > +.TP > +.B EFAULT > +One of the pointer arguments points outside the accessible address space. > +.TP > +.B EINVAL > +.I fd > +does not refer to a filesystem configuration context. > +.TP > +.B EINVAL > +One of the source parameters referred to an invalid superblock. > +.TP > +.B ELOOP > +Too many links encountered during pathname resolution. > +.TP > +.B ENAMETOOLONG > +A path name was longer than > +.BR MAXPATHLEN . > +.TP > +.B ENOENT > +A pathname was empty or had a nonexistent component. > +.TP > +.B ENOMEM > +The kernel could not allocate sufficient memory to complete the call. > +.TP > +.B ENOTBLK > +Once of the parameters does not refer to a block device (and a device was > +required). > +.TP > +.B ENOTDIR > +.IR pathname , > +or a prefix of > +.IR source , > +is not a directory. > +.TP > +.B EOPNOTSUPP > +The command given by > +.I cmd > +was not valid. > +.TP > +.B ENXIO > +The major number of a block device parameter is out of range. > +.TP > +.B EPERM > +The caller does not have the required privileges. > +.SH CONFORMING TO > +These functions are Linux-specific and should not be used in programs intended > +to be portable. > +.SH VERSIONS > +.BR fsconfig () > +was added to Linux in kernel 5.2. > +.SH NOTES > +Glibc does not (yet) provide a wrapper for the > +.BR fsconfig () > +system call; call it using > +.BR syscall (2). > +.SH SEE ALSO > +.BR mountpoint (1), > +.BR fsmount (2), > +.BR fsopen (2), > +.BR fspick (2), > +.BR mount_namespaces (7), > +.BR path_resolution (7) > > -- Michael Kerrisk Linux man-pages maintainer; http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/ Linux/UNIX System Programming Training: http://man7.org/training/