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/*
* GRUB -- GRand Unified Bootloader
* Copyright (C) 1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
*/
/*
* Copyright (c) 2008, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
*/
#ifndef _SYS_ZAP_IMPL_H
#define _SYS_ZAP_IMPL_H
#define ZAP_MAGIC 0x2F52AB2ABULL
#define ZAP_HASHBITS 28
#define MZAP_ENT_LEN 64
#define MZAP_NAME_LEN (MZAP_ENT_LEN - 8 - 4 - 2)
#define MZAP_MAX_BLKSHIFT SPA_MAXBLOCKSHIFT
#define MZAP_MAX_BLKSZ (1 << MZAP_MAX_BLKSHIFT)
typedef struct mzap_ent_phys {
uint64_t mze_value;
uint32_t mze_cd;
uint16_t mze_pad; /* in case we want to chain them someday */
char mze_name[MZAP_NAME_LEN];
} mzap_ent_phys_t;
typedef struct mzap_phys {
uint64_t mz_block_type; /* ZBT_MICRO */
uint64_t mz_salt;
uint64_t mz_pad[6];
mzap_ent_phys_t mz_chunk[1];
/* actually variable size depending on block size */
} mzap_phys_t;
/*
* The (fat) zap is stored in one object. It is an array of
* 1<<FZAP_BLOCK_SHIFT byte blocks. The layout looks like one of:
*
* ptrtbl fits in first block:
* [zap_phys_t zap_ptrtbl_shift < 6] [zap_leaf_t] ...
*
* ptrtbl too big for first block:
* [zap_phys_t zap_ptrtbl_shift >= 6] [zap_leaf_t] [ptrtbl] ...
*
*/
#define ZBT_LEAF ((1ULL << 63) + 0)
#define ZBT_HEADER ((1ULL << 63) + 1)
#define ZBT_MICRO ((1ULL << 63) + 3)
/* any other values are ptrtbl blocks */
/*
* the embedded pointer table takes up half a block:
* block size / entry size (2^3) / 2
*/
#define ZAP_EMBEDDED_PTRTBL_SHIFT(zap) (FZAP_BLOCK_SHIFT(zap) - 3 - 1)
/*
* The embedded pointer table starts half-way through the block. Since
* the pointer table itself is half the block, it starts at (64-bit)
* word number (1<<ZAP_EMBEDDED_PTRTBL_SHIFT(zap)).
*/
#define ZAP_EMBEDDED_PTRTBL_ENT(zap, idx) \
((uint64_t *)(zap)->zap_f.zap_phys) \
[(idx) + (1<<ZAP_EMBEDDED_PTRTBL_SHIFT(zap))]
/*
* TAKE NOTE:
* If zap_phys_t is modified, zap_byteswap() must be modified.
*/
typedef struct zap_phys {
uint64_t zap_block_type; /* ZBT_HEADER */
uint64_t zap_magic; /* ZAP_MAGIC */
struct zap_table_phys {
uint64_t zt_blk; /* starting block number */
uint64_t zt_numblks; /* number of blocks */
uint64_t zt_shift; /* bits to index it */
uint64_t zt_nextblk; /* next (larger) copy start block */
uint64_t zt_blks_copied; /* number source blocks copied */
} zap_ptrtbl;
uint64_t zap_freeblk; /* the next free block */
uint64_t zap_num_leafs; /* number of leafs */
uint64_t zap_num_entries; /* number of entries */
uint64_t zap_salt; /* salt to stir into hash function */
uint64_t zap_normflags; /* flags for u8_textprep_str() */
uint64_t zap_flags; /* zap_flag_t */
/*
* This structure is followed by padding, and then the embedded
* pointer table. The embedded pointer table takes up second
* half of the block. It is accessed using the
* ZAP_EMBEDDED_PTRTBL_ENT() macro.
*/
} zap_phys_t;
#endif /* _SYS_ZAP_IMPL_H */
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