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1 /*
2 * Request reply cache. This was heavily inspired by the
3 * implementation in 4.3BSD/4.4BSD.
5 * Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 Olaf Kirch <okir@monad.swb.de>
6 */
8 #ifndef NFSCACHE_H
9 #define NFSCACHE_H
11 #include <linux/sunrpc/svc.h>
14 * Representation of a reply cache entry.
16 * Note that we use a sockaddr_in6 to hold the address instead of the more
17 * typical sockaddr_storage. This is for space reasons, since sockaddr_storage
18 * is much larger than a sockaddr_in6.
20 struct svc_cacherep {
21 struct list_head c_lru;
23 unsigned char c_state, /* unused, inprog, done */
24 c_type, /* status, buffer */
25 c_secure : 1; /* req came from port < 1024 */
26 struct sockaddr_in6 c_addr;
27 __be32 c_xid;
28 u32 c_prot;
29 u32 c_proc;
30 u32 c_vers;
31 unsigned int c_len;
32 __wsum c_csum;
33 unsigned long c_timestamp;
34 union {
35 struct kvec u_vec;
36 __be32 u_status;
37 } c_u;
40 #define c_replvec c_u.u_vec
41 #define c_replstat c_u.u_status
43 /* cache entry states */
44 enum {
45 RC_UNUSED,
46 RC_INPROG,
47 RC_DONE
50 /* return values */
51 enum {
52 RC_DROPIT,
53 RC_REPLY,
54 RC_DOIT
58 * Cache types.
59 * We may want to add more types one day, e.g. for diropres and
60 * attrstat replies. Using cache entries with fixed length instead
61 * of buffer pointers may be more efficient.
63 enum {
64 RC_NOCACHE,
65 RC_REPLSTAT,
66 RC_REPLBUFF,
70 * If requests are retransmitted within this interval, they're dropped.
72 #define RC_DELAY (HZ/5)
74 /* Cache entries expire after this time period */
75 #define RC_EXPIRE (120 * HZ)
77 /* Checksum this amount of the request */
78 #define RC_CSUMLEN (256U)
80 int nfsd_reply_cache_init(void);
81 void nfsd_reply_cache_shutdown(void);
82 int nfsd_cache_lookup(struct svc_rqst *);
83 void nfsd_cache_update(struct svc_rqst *, int, __be32 *);
84 int nfsd_reply_cache_stats_open(struct inode *, struct file *);
86 #endif /* NFSCACHE_H */