/* Copyright (c) 2010 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be * found in the LICENSE file. * * Interface for root device discovery via sysfs with optional * bells and whistles. */ #ifndef ROOTDEV_ROOTDEV_H_ #define ROOTDEV_ROOTDEV_H_ #include #include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** * rootdev: returns the path to the root device in @path * @path: pre-allocated char array the result will be written to * @size: size of @path * @full: whether to try to do full resolution. E.g., device-mapper * @strip: whether to remove the partition # or not. * * Returns 0 on success, non-zero on error. */ int rootdev(char *path, size_t size, bool full, bool strip); /* All interface below this point will most definitely be C specific. If * we rewrite this as a C++ class, only the above generic interface should * still be provided. */ /** * rootdev_wrapper: rootdev equivalent with paths can be substituted. */ int rootdev_wrapper(char *path, size_t size, bool full, bool strip, dev_t *dev, const char *search, const char *dev_path); /** * rootdev_get_device: finds the /dev path for @dev * @dst: destination char array * @size: size of @dst * @dev: dev_t specifying the known root device * @search: path to search under. NULL for default. * * Returns 0 on success, non-zero on error. * * The name of the devices is placed in @dst. It will not * be qualified with /dev/ by default. */ int rootdev_get_device(char *dst, size_t size, dev_t dev, const char *search); /** * rootdev_get_device_slave: returns the first device under @device/slaves * @slave: destination char array for storing the result * @size: size of @slave * @dev: pointer to a dev_t to populate * @device: name of the device to probe, like "sdb" * @search: path to search under. NULL for default. * * It is safe for @device == @slave. */ void rootdev_get_device_slave(char *slave, size_t size, dev_t *dev, const char *device, const char *search); /** * rootdev_get_path: converts a device name to a path in the device tree * @path: char array to store the path * @size: size of @devpath * @device: name of the device * @dev_path: path to dev tree. NULL for default (/dev) * * A @dev of 0 is ignored. * * @path is populated for all return codes. * Returns 0 on success and non-zero on error: * -1 on unexpected errors (@path may be invalid) * * Nb, this function does NOT search /dev for a match. It performs a normal * string concatenation. * We can't check if the device actually exists as vendors may create an * SELinux context we don't know about for it (in which case, this function * would always fail). */ int rootdev_get_path(char *path, size_t size, const char *device, const char *dev_path); const char *rootdev_get_partition(const char *dst, size_t len); void rootdev_strip_partition(char *dst, size_t len); int rootdev_symlink_active(const char *path); int rootdev_create_devices(const char *name, dev_t dev, bool symlink); #ifdef __cplusplus } /* extern "C" */ #endif #endif /* ROOTDEV_ROOTDEV_H_ */