--- zzzz-none-000/linux-2.4.17/fs/ntfs/struct.h 2001-09-08 19:24:40.000000000 +0000 +++ sangam-fb-322/linux-2.4.17/fs/ntfs/struct.h 2004-11-24 13:22:16.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,69 +1,69 @@ -/* - * struct.h - Structure definitions - * - * Copyright (C) 1997 Régis Duchesne - * Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Anton Altaparmakov (AIA) - */ -#include - -/* Necessary forward definition. */ -struct ntfs_inode; - -/* Which files should be returned from a director listing. */ -#define ngt_dos 1 /* only short names, no system files */ -#define ngt_nt 2 /* only long names, all-uppercase becomes - * all-lowercase, no system files */ -#define ngt_posix 3 /* all names except system files */ -#define ngt_full 4 /* all entries */ - -typedef struct ntfs_sb_info ntfs_volume; - -typedef struct { - ntfs_cluster_t lcn; - ntfs_cluster_t len; -} ntfs_runlist; - -typedef struct ntfs_attribute { - int type; - ntfs_u16 *name; - int namelen; - int attrno; - __s64 size, allocated, initialized, compsize; - ATTR_FLAGS flags; - __u8 resident, indexed; - int cengine; - union { - void *data; /* if resident */ - struct { - ntfs_runlist *runlist; - unsigned long len; - } r; - } d; -} ntfs_attribute; - -typedef struct ntfs_inode_info ntfs_inode; - -/* Structure to define IO to user buffer. do_read means that the destination - * has to be written using fn_put, do_write means that the destination has to - * read using fn_get. So, do_read is from a user's point of view, while put and - * get are from the driver's point of view. The first argument is always the - * destination of the IO. */ -typedef struct ntfs_io{ - int do_read; - void (*fn_put)(struct ntfs_io *dest, void *buf, ntfs_size_t); - void (*fn_get)(void *buf, struct ntfs_io *src, ntfs_size_t len); - void *param; - unsigned long size; -} ntfs_io; - -#if 0 -typedef struct { - ntfs_volume *vol; - ntfs_inode *ino; - int type; - char *name; - int mftno; - int start_vcn; -} ntfs_attrlist_item; -#endif - +/* + * struct.h - Structure definitions + * + * Copyright (C) 1997 Régis Duchesne + * Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Anton Altaparmakov (AIA) + */ +#include + +/* Necessary forward definition. */ +struct ntfs_inode; + +/* Which files should be returned from a director listing. */ +#define ngt_dos 1 /* only short names, no system files */ +#define ngt_nt 2 /* only long names, all-uppercase becomes + * all-lowercase, no system files */ +#define ngt_posix 3 /* all names except system files */ +#define ngt_full 4 /* all entries */ + +typedef struct ntfs_sb_info ntfs_volume; + +typedef struct { + ntfs_cluster_t lcn; + ntfs_cluster_t len; +} ntfs_runlist; + +typedef struct ntfs_attribute { + int type; + ntfs_u16 *name; + int namelen; + int attrno; + __s64 size, allocated, initialized, compsize; + ATTR_FLAGS flags; + __u8 resident, indexed; + int cengine; + union { + void *data; /* if resident */ + struct { + ntfs_runlist *runlist; + unsigned long len; + } r; + } d; +} ntfs_attribute; + +typedef struct ntfs_inode_info ntfs_inode; + +/* Structure to define IO to user buffer. do_read means that the destination + * has to be written using fn_put, do_write means that the destination has to + * read using fn_get. So, do_read is from a user's point of view, while put and + * get are from the driver's point of view. The first argument is always the + * destination of the IO. */ +typedef struct ntfs_io{ + int do_read; + void (*fn_put)(struct ntfs_io *dest, void *buf, ntfs_size_t); + void (*fn_get)(void *buf, struct ntfs_io *src, ntfs_size_t len); + void *param; + unsigned long size; +} ntfs_io; + +#if 0 +typedef struct { + ntfs_volume *vol; + ntfs_inode *ino; + int type; + char *name; + int mftno; + int start_vcn; +} ntfs_attrlist_item; +#endif +