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/*-
 * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * "THE BEER-WARE LICENSE" (Revision 42):
 * <phk@FreeBSD.ORG> wrote this file.  As long as you retain this notice you
 * can do whatever you want with this stuff. If we meet some day, and you think
 * this stuff is worth it, you can buy me a beer in return.   Poul-Henning Kamp
 * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * $FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sys/sys/disk.h 223089 2011-06-14 17:10:32Z gibbs $
 *
 */

#ifndef _SYS_DISK_H_
#define	_SYS_DISK_H_

#include <sys/ioccom.h>

#ifdef _KERNEL

#ifndef _SYS_CONF_H_
#include <sys/conf.h>	/* XXX: temporary to avoid breakage */
#endif

void disk_err(struct bio *bp, const char *what, int blkdone, int nl);

#endif

#define	DIOCGSECTORSIZE	_IOR('d', 128, u_int)
	/*
	 * Get the sector size of the device in bytes.  The sector size is the
	 * smallest unit of data which can be transferred from this device.
	 * Usually this is a power of 2 but it might not be (i.e. CDROM audio).
	 */

#define	DIOCGMEDIASIZE	_IOR('d', 129, off_t)	/* Get media size in bytes */
	/*
	 * Get the size of the entire device in bytes.  This should be a
	 * multiple of the sector size.
	 */

#define	DIOCGFWSECTORS	_IOR('d', 130, u_int)	/* Get firmware's sectorcount */
	/*
	 * Get the firmware's notion of number of sectors per track.  This
	 * value is mostly used for compatibility with various ill designed
	 * disk label formats.  Don't use it unless you have to.
	 */

#define	DIOCGFWHEADS	_IOR('d', 131, u_int)	/* Get firmware's headcount */
	/*
	 * Get the firmwares notion of number of heads per cylinder.  This
	 * value is mostly used for compatibility with various ill designed
	 * disk label formats.  Don't use it unless you have to.
	 */

#define	DIOCSKERNELDUMP _IOW('d', 133, u_int)	/* Set/Clear kernel dumps */
	/*
	 * Enable/Disable (the argument is boolean) the device for kernel
	 * core dumps.
	 */
	
#define	DIOCGFRONTSTUFF _IOR('d', 134, off_t)
	/*
	 * Many disk formats have some amount of space reserved at the
	 * start of the disk to hold bootblocks, various disklabels and
	 * similar stuff.  This ioctl returns the number of such bytes
	 * which may apply to the device.
	 */

#define	DIOCGFLUSH _IO('d', 135)		/* Flush write cache */
	/*
	 * Flush write cache of the device.
	 */

#define	DIOCGDELETE _IOW('d', 136, off_t[2])	/* Delete data */
	/*
	 * Mark data on the device as unused.
	 */

#define	DISK_IDENT_SIZE	256
#define	DIOCGIDENT _IOR('d', 137, char[DISK_IDENT_SIZE])
	/*-
	 * Get the ident of the given provider. Ident is (most of the time)
	 * a uniqe and fixed provider's identifier. Ident's properties are as
	 * follow:
	 * - ident value is preserved between reboots,
	 * - provider can be detached/attached and ident is preserved,
	 * - provider's name can change - ident can't,
	 * - ident value should not be based on on-disk metadata; in other
	 *   words copying whole data from one disk to another should not
	 *   yield the same ident for the other disk,
	 * - there could be more than one provider with the same ident, but
	 *   only if they point at exactly the same physical storage, this is
	 *   the case for multipathing for example,
	 * - GEOM classes that consumes single providers and provide single
	 *   providers, like geli, gbde, should just attach class name to the
	 *   ident of the underlying provider,
	 * - ident is an ASCII string (is printable),
	 * - ident is optional and applications can't relay on its presence.
	 */

#define	DIOCGPROVIDERNAME _IOR('d', 138, char[MAXPATHLEN])
	/*
	 * Store the provider name, given a device path, in a buffer. The buffer
	 * must be at least MAXPATHLEN bytes long.
	 */

#define	DIOCGSTRIPESIZE	_IOR('d', 139, off_t)	/* Get stripe size in bytes */
	/*
	 * Get the size of the device's optimal access block in bytes.
	 * This should be a multiple of the sector size.
	 */

#define	DIOCGSTRIPEOFFSET _IOR('d', 140, off_t)	/* Get stripe offset in bytes */
	/*
	 * Get the offset of the first device's optimal access block in bytes.
	 * This should be a multiple of the sector size.
	 */

#define	DIOCGPHYSPATH _IOR('d', 141, char[MAXPATHLEN])
	/*
	 * Get a string defining the physical path for a given provider.
	 * This has similar rules to ident, but is intended to uniquely
	 * identify the physical location of the device, not the current
	 * occupant of that location.
	 */

#endif /* _SYS_DISK_H_ */

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