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  /*
   * This file describes the layout of the file handles as passed
   * over the wire.
   *
   * Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997 Olaf Kirch <okir@monad.swb.de>
   */
  
  #ifndef _UAPI_LINUX_NFSD_FH_H
  #define _UAPI_LINUX_NFSD_FH_H
  
  #include <linux/types.h>
  #include <linux/nfs.h>
  #include <linux/nfs2.h>
  #include <linux/nfs3.h>
  #include <linux/nfs4.h>
  
  /*
   * This is the old "dentry style" Linux NFSv2 file handle.
   *
   * The xino and xdev fields are currently used to transport the
   * ino/dev of the exported inode.
   */
  struct nfs_fhbase_old {
  	__u32		fb_dcookie;	/* dentry cookie - always 0xfeebbaca */
  	__u32		fb_ino;		/* our inode number */
  	__u32		fb_dirino;	/* dir inode number, 0 for directories */
  	__u32		fb_dev;		/* our device */
  	__u32		fb_xdev;
  	__u32		fb_xino;
  	__u32		fb_generation;
  };
  
  /*
   * This is the new flexible, extensible style NFSv2/v3/v4 file handle.
   * by Neil Brown <neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au> - March 2000
   *
   * The file handle starts with a sequence of four-byte words.
   * The first word contains a version number (1) and three descriptor bytes
   * that tell how the remaining 3 variable length fields should be handled.
   * These three bytes are auth_type, fsid_type and fileid_type.
   *
   * All four-byte values are in host-byte-order.
   *
   * The auth_type field is deprecated and must be set to 0.
   *
   * The fsid_type identifies how the filesystem (or export point) is
   *    encoded.
   *  Current values:
   *     0  - 4 byte device id (ms-2-bytes major, ls-2-bytes minor), 4byte inode number
   *        NOTE: we cannot use the kdev_t device id value, because kdev_t.h
   *              says we mustn't.  We must break it up and reassemble.
   *     1  - 4 byte user specified identifier
   *     2  - 4 byte major, 4 byte minor, 4 byte inode number - DEPRECATED
   *     3  - 4 byte device id, encoded for user-space, 4 byte inode number
   *     4  - 4 byte inode number and 4 byte uuid
   *     5  - 8 byte uuid
   *     6  - 16 byte uuid
   *     7  - 8 byte inode number and 16 byte uuid
   *
   * The fileid_type identified how the file within the filesystem is encoded.
   *   The values for this field are filesystem specific, exccept that
   *   filesystems must not use the values '0' or '0xff'. 'See enum fid_type'
   *   in include/linux/exportfs.h for currently registered values.
   */
  struct nfs_fhbase_new {
  	__u8		fb_version;	/* == 1, even => nfs_fhbase_old */
  	__u8		fb_auth_type;
  	__u8		fb_fsid_type;
  	__u8		fb_fileid_type;
  	__u32		fb_auth[1];
  /*	__u32		fb_fsid[0]; floating */
  /*	__u32		fb_fileid[0]; floating */
  };
  
  struct knfsd_fh {
  	unsigned int	fh_size;	/* significant for NFSv3.
  					 * Points to the current size while building
  					 * a new file handle
  					 */
  	union {
  		struct nfs_fhbase_old	fh_old;
  		__u32			fh_pad[NFS4_FHSIZE/4];
  		struct nfs_fhbase_new	fh_new;
  	} fh_base;
  };
  
  #define ofh_dcookie		fh_base.fh_old.fb_dcookie
  #define ofh_ino			fh_base.fh_old.fb_ino
  #define ofh_dirino		fh_base.fh_old.fb_dirino
  #define ofh_dev			fh_base.fh_old.fb_dev
  #define ofh_xdev		fh_base.fh_old.fb_xdev
  #define ofh_xino		fh_base.fh_old.fb_xino
  #define ofh_generation		fh_base.fh_old.fb_generation
  
  #define	fh_version		fh_base.fh_new.fb_version
  #define	fh_fsid_type		fh_base.fh_new.fb_fsid_type
  #define	fh_auth_type		fh_base.fh_new.fb_auth_type
  #define	fh_fileid_type		fh_base.fh_new.fb_fileid_type
  #define	fh_fsid			fh_base.fh_new.fb_auth
  
  /* Do not use, provided for userspace compatiblity. */
  #define	fh_auth			fh_base.fh_new.fb_auth
  
  #endif /* _UAPI_LINUX_NFSD_FH_H */