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Subject[PATCH] remove the fat_cvf
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Hi,

This patch removes the fat_cvf stuff. It seems the fat_cvf wasn't used
for a long time.

Please apply.
--
OGAWA Hirofumi <hirofumi@mail.parknet.co.jp>

diff -urN linux-2.5.20/Documentation/filesystems/fat_cvf.txt fat-remove_cvf/Documentation/filesystems/fat_cvf.txt
--- linux-2.5.20/Documentation/filesystems/fat_cvf.txt Wed Jun 5 21:46:08 2002
+++ fat-remove_cvf/Documentation/filesystems/fat_cvf.txt Thu Jan 1 09:00:00 1970
@@ -1,210 +0,0 @@
-This is the main documentation for the CVF-FAT filesystem extension. 18Nov1998
-
-
-Table of Contents:
-
-1. The idea of CVF-FAT
-2. Restrictions
-3. Mount options
-4. Description of the CVF-FAT interface
-5. CVF Modules
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-1. The idea of CVF-FAT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-CVF-FAT is a FAT filesystem extension that provides a generic interface for
-Compressed Volume Files in FAT partitions. Popular CVF software, for
-example, are Microsoft's Doublespace/Drivespace and Stac's Stacker.
-Using the CVF-FAT interface, it is possible to load a module that handles
-all the low-level disk access that has to do with on-the-fly compression
-and decompression. Any other part of FAT filesystem access is still handled
-by the FAT, MSDOS or VFAT or even UMSDOS driver.
-
-CVF access works by redirecting certain low-level routines from the FAT
-driver to a loadable, CVF-format specific module. This module must fake
-a normal FAT filesystem to the FAT driver while doing all the extra stuff
-like compression and decompression silently.
-
-
-2. Restrictions
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-- BMAP problems
-
- CVF filesystems cannot do bmap. It's impossible in principle. Thus
- all actions that require bmap do not work (swapping, writable mmapping).
- Read-only mmapping works because the FAT driver has a hack for this
- situation :) Well, writable mmapping should now work using the readpage
- interface function which has been hacked into the FAT driver just for
- CVF-FAT :)
-
-- attention, DOSEmu users
-
- You may have to unmount all CVF partitions before running DOSEmu depending
- on your configuration. If DOSEmu is configured to use wholedisk or
- partition access (this is often the case to let DOSEmu access
- compressed partitions) there's a risk of destroying your compressed
- partitions or crashing your system because of confused drivers.
-
- Note that it is always safe to redirect the compressed partitions with
- lredir or emufs.sys. Refer to the DOSEmu documentation for details.
-
-
-3. Mount options
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-The CVF-FAT extension currently adds the following options to the FAT
-driver's standard options:
-
- cvf_format=xxx
- Forces the driver to use the CVF module "xxx" instead of auto-detection.
- Without this option, the CVF-FAT interface asks all currently loaded
- CVF modules whether they recognize the CVF. Therefore, this option is
- only necessary if the CVF format is not recognized correctly
- because of bugs or incompatibilities in the CVF modules. (It skips
- the detect_cvf call.) "xxx" may be the text "none" (without the quotes)
- to inhibit using any of the loaded CVF modules, just in case a CVF
- module insists on mounting plain FAT filesystems by misunderstanding.
- "xxx" may also be the text "autoload", which has a special meaning for
- a module loader, but does not skip auto-detection.
-
- If the kernel supports kmod, the cvf_format=xxx option also controls
- on-demand CVF module loading. Without this option, nothing is loaded
- on demand. With cvf_format=xxx, a module "xxx" is requested automatically
- before mounting the compressed filesystem (unless "xxx" is "none"). In
- case there is a difference between the CVF format name and the module
- name, setup aliases in your modules configuration. If the string "xxx"
- is "autoload", a non-existent module "cvf_autoload" is requested which
- can be used together with a special modules configuration (alias and
- pre-install statements) in order to load more than one CVF module, let
- them detect automatically which kind of CVF is to be mounted, and only
- keep the "right" module in memory. For examples please refer to the
- dmsdos documentation (ftp and http addresses see below).
-
- cvf_options=yyy
- Option string passed to the CVF module. I.e. only the "yyy" is passed
- (without the quotes). The documentation for each CVF module should
- explain it since it is interpreted only by the CVF module. Note that
- the string must not contain a comma (",") - this would lead to
- misinterpretation by the FAT driver, which would recognize the text
- after a comma as a FAT driver option and might get confused or print
- strange error messages. The documentation for the CVF module should
- offer a different separation symbol, for example the dot "." or the
- plus sign "+", which is only valid inside the string "yyy".
-
-
-4. Description of the CVF-FAT interface
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-Assuming you want to write your own CVF module, you need to write a lot of
-interface functions. Most of them are covered in the kernel documentation
-you can find on the net, and thus won't be described here. They have been
-marked with "[...]" :-) Take a look at include/linux/fat_cvf.h.
-
-struct cvf_format
-{ int cvf_version;
- char* cvf_version_text;
- unsigned long int flags;
- int (*detect_cvf) (struct super_block*sb);
- int (*mount_cvf) (struct super_block*sb,char*options);
- int (*unmount_cvf) (struct super_block*sb);
- [...]
- void (*zero_out_cluster) (struct inode*, int clusternr);
-}
-
-This structure defines the capabilities of a CVF module. It must be filled
-out completely by a CVF module. Consider it as a kind of form that is used
-to introduce the module to the FAT/CVF-FAT driver.
-
-It contains...
- - cvf_version:
- A version id which must be unique. Choose one.
- - cvf_version_text:
- A human readable version string that should be one short word
- describing the CVF format the module implements. This text is used
- for the cvf_format option. This name must also be unique.
- - flags:
- Bit coded flags, currently only used for a readpage/mmap hack that
- provides both mmap and readpage functionality. If CVF_USE_READPAGE
- is set, mmap is set to generic_file_mmap and readpage is caught
- and redirected to the cvf_readpage function. If it is not set,
- readpage is set to generic_readpage and mmap is caught and redirected
- to cvf_mmap. (If you want writable mmap use the readpage interface.)
- - detect_cvf:
- A function that is called to decide whether the filesystem is a CVF of
- the type the module supports. The detect_cvf function must return 0
- for "NO, I DON'T KNOW THIS GARBAGE" or anything >0 for "YES, THIS IS
- THE KIND OF CVF I SUPPORT". The function must maintain the module
- usage counters for safety, i.e. do MOD_INC_USE_COUNT at the beginning
- and MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT at the end. The function *must not* assume that
- successful recognition would lead to a call of the mount_cvf function
- later.
- - mount_cvf:
- A function that sets up some values or initializes something additional
- to what has to be done when a CVF is mounted. This is called at the
- end of fat_read_super and must return 0 on success. Definitely, this
- function must increment the module usage counter by MOD_INC_USE_COUNT.
- This mount_cvf function is also responsible for interpreting a CVF
- module specific option string (the "yyy" from the FAT mount option
- "cvf_options=yyy") which cannot contain a comma (use for example the
- dot "." as option separator symbol).
- - unmount_cvf:
- A function that is called when the filesystem is unmounted. Most likely
- it only frees up some memory and calls MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT. The return
- value might be ignored (it currently is ignored).
- - [...]:
- All other interface functions are "caught" FAT driver functions, i.e.
- are executed by the FAT driver *instead* of the original FAT driver
- functions. NULL means use the original FAT driver functions instead.
- If you really want "no action", write a function that does nothing and
- hang it in instead.
- - zero_out_cluster:
- The zero_out_cluster function is called when the fat driver wants to
- zero out a (new) cluster. This is important for directories (mkdir).
- If it is NULL, the FAT driver defaults to overwriting the whole
- cluster with zeros. Note that clusternr is absolute, not relative
- to the provided inode.
-
-Notes:
- 1. The cvf_bmap function should be ignored. It really should never
- get called from somewhere. I recommend redirecting it to a panic
- or fatal error message so bugs show up immediately.
- 2. The cvf_writepage function is ignored. This is because the fat
- driver doesn't support it. This might change in future. I recommend
- setting it to NULL (i.e use default).
-
-int register_cvf_format(struct cvf_format*cvf_format);
- If you have just set up a variable containing the above structure,
- call this function to introduce your CVF format to the FAT/CVF-FAT
- driver. This is usually done in init_module. Be sure to check the
- return value. Zero means success, everything else causes a kernel
- message printed in the syslog describing the error that occurred.
- Typical errors are:
- - a module with the same version id is already registered or
- - too many CVF formats. Hack fs/fat/cvf.c if you need more.
-
-int unregister_cvf_format(struct cvf_format*cvf_format);
- This is usually called in cleanup_module. Return value =0 means
- success. An error only occurs if you try to unregister a CVF format
- that has not been previously registered. The code uses the version id
- to distinguish the modules, so be sure to keep it unique.
-
-5. CVF Modules
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-Refer to the dmsdos module (the successor of the dmsdos filesystem) for a
-sample implementation. It can currently be found at
-
- ftp://fb9nt.uni-duisburg.de/pub/linux/dmsdos/dmsdos-x.y.z.tgz
- ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/Filesystems/dosfs/dmsdos-x.y.z.tgz
- ftp://ftp.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/systems/linux/local/system/dmsdos-x.y.z.tgz
-
-(where x.y.z is to be replaced with the actual version number). Full
-documentation about dmsdos is included in the dmsdos package, but can also
-be found at
-
- http://fb9nt.uni-duisburg.de/mitarbeiter/gockel/software/dmsdos/index.html
- http://www.yk.rim.or.jp/~takafumi/dmsdos/index.html (in Japanese).
diff -urN linux-2.5.20/fs/fat/Makefile fat-remove_cvf/fs/fat/Makefile
--- linux-2.5.20/fs/fat/Makefile Wed Jun 5 21:47:28 2002
+++ fat-remove_cvf/fs/fat/Makefile Wed Jun 5 00:03:17 2002
@@ -6,6 +6,6 @@

obj-$(CONFIG_FAT_FS) += fat.o

-fat-objs := buffer.o cache.o dir.o file.o inode.o misc.o cvf.o fatfs_syms.o
+fat-objs := buffer.o cache.o dir.o file.o inode.o misc.o fatfs_syms.o

include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make
diff -urN linux-2.5.20/fs/fat/buffer.c fat-remove_cvf/fs/fat/buffer.c
--- linux-2.5.20/fs/fat/buffer.c Wed Jun 5 21:47:28 2002
+++ fat-remove_cvf/fs/fat/buffer.c Wed Jun 5 00:02:59 2002
@@ -7,91 +7,37 @@
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/msdos_fs.h>
-#include <linux/fat_cvf.h>
#include <linux/buffer_head.h>

struct buffer_head *fat_bread(struct super_block *sb, int block)
{
- return MSDOS_SB(sb)->cvf_format->cvf_bread(sb,block);
-}
-struct buffer_head *fat_getblk(struct super_block *sb, int block)
-{
- return MSDOS_SB(sb)->cvf_format->cvf_getblk(sb,block);
-}
-void fat_brelse (struct super_block *sb, struct buffer_head *bh)
-{
- if (bh)
- MSDOS_SB(sb)->cvf_format->cvf_brelse(sb,bh);
-}
-void fat_mark_buffer_dirty (
- struct super_block *sb,
- struct buffer_head *bh)
-{
- MSDOS_SB(sb)->cvf_format->cvf_mark_buffer_dirty(sb,bh);
-}
-void fat_set_uptodate (
- struct super_block *sb,
- struct buffer_head *bh,
- int val)
-{
- MSDOS_SB(sb)->cvf_format->cvf_set_uptodate(sb,bh,val);
-}
-int fat_is_uptodate(struct super_block *sb, struct buffer_head *bh)
-{
- return MSDOS_SB(sb)->cvf_format->cvf_is_uptodate(sb,bh);
-}
-void fat_ll_rw_block (
- struct super_block *sb,
- int opr,
- int nbreq,
- struct buffer_head *bh[32])
-{
- MSDOS_SB(sb)->cvf_format->cvf_ll_rw_block(sb,opr,nbreq,bh);
-}
-
-struct buffer_head *default_fat_bread(struct super_block *sb, int block)
-{
return sb_bread(sb, block);
}
-
-struct buffer_head *default_fat_getblk(struct super_block *sb, int block)
+struct buffer_head *fat_getblk(struct super_block *sb, int block)
{
return sb_getblk(sb, block);
}
-
-void default_fat_brelse(struct super_block *sb, struct buffer_head *bh)
+void fat_brelse (struct super_block *sb, struct buffer_head *bh)
{
brelse (bh);
}
-
-void default_fat_mark_buffer_dirty (
- struct super_block *sb,
- struct buffer_head *bh)
+void fat_mark_buffer_dirty (struct super_block *sb, struct buffer_head *bh)
{
mark_buffer_dirty (bh);
}
-
-void default_fat_set_uptodate (
- struct super_block *sb,
- struct buffer_head *bh,
- int val)
+void fat_set_uptodate (struct super_block *sb, struct buffer_head *bh, int val)
{
if (val)
set_buffer_uptodate(bh);
else
clear_buffer_uptodate(bh);
}
-
-int default_fat_is_uptodate (struct super_block *sb, struct buffer_head *bh)
+int fat_is_uptodate(struct super_block *sb, struct buffer_head *bh)
{
return buffer_uptodate(bh);
}
-
-void default_fat_ll_rw_block (
- struct super_block *sb,
- int opr,
- int nbreq,
- struct buffer_head *bh[32])
+void fat_ll_rw_block (struct super_block *sb, int opr, int nbreq,
+ struct buffer_head *bh[32])
{
- ll_rw_block(opr,nbreq,bh);
+ ll_rw_block(opr, nbreq, bh);
}
diff -urN linux-2.5.20/fs/fat/cache.c fat-remove_cvf/fs/fat/cache.c
--- linux-2.5.20/fs/fat/cache.c Wed Jun 5 21:47:28 2002
+++ fat-remove_cvf/fs/fat/cache.c Tue Jun 4 23:57:32 2002
@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@

#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/msdos_fs.h>
-#include <linux/fat_cvf.h>
#include <linux/buffer_head.h>

#if 0
@@ -22,19 +21,6 @@
static struct fat_cache *fat_cache,cache[FAT_CACHE];
static spinlock_t fat_cache_lock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED;

-/* Returns the this'th FAT entry, -1 if it is an end-of-file entry. If
- new_value is != -1, that FAT entry is replaced by it. */
-
-int fat_access(struct super_block *sb,int nr,int new_value)
-{
- return MSDOS_SB(sb)->cvf_format->fat_access(sb,nr,new_value);
-}
-
-int fat_bmap(struct inode *inode,int sector)
-{
- return MSDOS_SB(inode->i_sb)->cvf_format->cvf_bmap(inode,sector);
-}
-
int __fat_access(struct super_block *sb, int nr, int new_value)
{
struct msdos_sb_info *sbi = MSDOS_SB(sb);
@@ -127,7 +113,11 @@
return next;
}

-int default_fat_access(struct super_block *sb, int nr, int new_value)
+/*
+ * Returns the this'th FAT entry, -1 if it is an end-of-file entry. If
+ * new_value is != -1, that FAT entry is replaced by it.
+ */
+int fat_access(struct super_block *sb, int nr, int new_value)
{
int next;

@@ -317,7 +307,7 @@
return nr;
}

-int default_fat_bmap(struct inode *inode,int sector)
+int fat_bmap(struct inode *inode, int sector)
{
struct super_block *sb = inode->i_sb;
struct msdos_sb_info *sbi = MSDOS_SB(sb);
diff -urN linux-2.5.20/fs/fat/cvf.c fat-remove_cvf/fs/fat/cvf.c
--- linux-2.5.20/fs/fat/cvf.c Wed Jun 5 21:47:28 2002
+++ fat-remove_cvf/fs/fat/cvf.c Thu Jan 1 09:00:00 1970
@@ -1,176 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * CVF extensions for fat-based filesystems
- *
- * written 1997,1998 by Frank Gockel <gockel@sent13.uni-duisburg.de>
- *
- * please do not remove the next line, dmsdos needs it for verifying patches
- * CVF-FAT-VERSION-ID: 1.2.0
- *
- */
-
-#include <linux/fs.h>
-#include <linux/msdos_fs.h>
-#include <linux/msdos_fs_sb.h>
-#include <linux/fat_cvf.h>
-#include <linux/config.h>
-#include <linux/buffer_head.h>
-#ifdef CONFIG_KMOD
-#include <linux/kmod.h>
-#endif
-
-#define MAX_CVF_FORMATS 3
-
-struct buffer_head *default_fat_bread(struct super_block *,int);
-struct buffer_head *default_fat_getblk(struct super_block *, int);
-void default_fat_brelse(struct super_block *, struct buffer_head *);
-void default_fat_mark_buffer_dirty (struct super_block *, struct buffer_head *);
-void default_fat_set_uptodate (struct super_block *, struct buffer_head *,int);
-int default_fat_is_uptodate(struct super_block *, struct buffer_head *);
-int default_fat_access(struct super_block *sb,int nr,int new_value);
-void default_fat_ll_rw_block (struct super_block *sb, int opr, int nbreq,
- struct buffer_head *bh[32]);
-int default_fat_bmap(struct inode *inode,int block);
-ssize_t default_fat_file_write(struct file *filp, const char *buf,
- size_t count, loff_t *ppos);
-
-struct cvf_format default_cvf = {
- cvf_version: 0, /* version - who cares? */
- cvf_version_text: "plain",
- flags: 0, /* flags - who cares? */
- cvf_bread: default_fat_bread,
- cvf_getblk: default_fat_getblk,
- cvf_brelse: default_fat_brelse,
- cvf_mark_buffer_dirty: default_fat_mark_buffer_dirty,
- cvf_set_uptodate: default_fat_set_uptodate,
- cvf_is_uptodate: default_fat_is_uptodate,
- cvf_ll_rw_block: default_fat_ll_rw_block,
- fat_access: default_fat_access,
- cvf_bmap: default_fat_bmap,
- cvf_file_read: generic_file_read,
- cvf_file_write: default_fat_file_write,
-};
-
-struct cvf_format *cvf_formats[MAX_CVF_FORMATS];
-int cvf_format_use_count[MAX_CVF_FORMATS];
-
-int register_cvf_format(struct cvf_format*cvf_format)
-{ int i,j;
-
- for(i=0;i<MAX_CVF_FORMATS;++i)
- { if(cvf_formats[i]==NULL)
- { /* free slot found, now check version */
- for(j=0;j<MAX_CVF_FORMATS;++j)
- { if(cvf_formats[j])
- { if(cvf_formats[j]->cvf_version==cvf_format->cvf_version)
- { printk("register_cvf_format: version %d already registered\n",
- cvf_format->cvf_version);
- return -1;
- }
- }
- }
- cvf_formats[i]=cvf_format;
- cvf_format_use_count[i]=0;
- printk("CVF format %s (version id %d) successfully registered.\n",
- cvf_format->cvf_version_text,cvf_format->cvf_version);
- return 0;
- }
- }
-
- printk("register_cvf_format: too many formats\n");
- return -1;
-}
-
-int unregister_cvf_format(struct cvf_format*cvf_format)
-{ int i;
-
- for(i=0;i<MAX_CVF_FORMATS;++i)
- { if(cvf_formats[i])
- { if(cvf_formats[i]->cvf_version==cvf_format->cvf_version)
- { if(cvf_format_use_count[i])
- { printk("unregister_cvf_format: format %d in use, cannot remove!\n",
- cvf_formats[i]->cvf_version);
- return -1;
- }
-
- printk("CVF format %s (version id %d) successfully unregistered.\n",
- cvf_formats[i]->cvf_version_text,cvf_formats[i]->cvf_version);
- cvf_formats[i]=NULL;
- return 0;
- }
- }
- }
-
- printk("unregister_cvf_format: format %d is not registered\n",
- cvf_format->cvf_version);
- return -1;
-}
-
-void dec_cvf_format_use_count_by_version(int version)
-{ int i;
-
- for(i=0;i<MAX_CVF_FORMATS;++i)
- { if(cvf_formats[i])
- { if(cvf_formats[i]->cvf_version==version)
- { --cvf_format_use_count[i];
- if(cvf_format_use_count[i]<0)
- { cvf_format_use_count[i]=0;
- printk(KERN_EMERG "FAT FS/CVF: This is a bug in cvf_version_use_count\n");
- }
- return;
- }
- }
- }
-
- printk("dec_cvf_format_use_count_by_version: version %d not found ???\n",
- version);
-}
-
-int detect_cvf(struct super_block*sb,char*force)
-{ int i;
- int found=0;
- int found_i=-1;
-
- if(force)
- if(strcmp(force,"autoload")==0)
- {
-#ifdef CONFIG_KMOD
- request_module("cvf_autoload");
- force=NULL;
-#else
- printk("cannot autoload CVF modules: kmod support is not compiled into kernel\n");
- return -1;
-#endif
- }
-
-#ifdef CONFIG_KMOD
- if(force)
- if(*force)
- request_module(force);
-#endif
-
- if(force)
- { if(*force)
- { for(i=0;i<MAX_CVF_FORMATS;++i)
- { if(cvf_formats[i])
- { if(!strcmp(cvf_formats[i]->cvf_version_text,force))
- return i;
- }
- }
- printk("CVF format %s unknown (module not loaded?)\n",force);
- return -1;
- }
- }
-
- for(i=0;i<MAX_CVF_FORMATS;++i)
- { if(cvf_formats[i])
- { if(cvf_formats[i]->detect_cvf(sb))
- { ++found;
- found_i=i;
- }
- }
- }
-
- if(found==1)return found_i;
- if(found>1)printk("CVF detection ambiguous, please use cvf_format=xxx option\n");
- return -1;
-}
diff -urN linux-2.5.20/fs/fat/dir.c fat-remove_cvf/fs/fat/dir.c
--- linux-2.5.20/fs/fat/dir.c Wed Jun 5 21:47:28 2002
+++ fat-remove_cvf/fs/fat/dir.c Wed Jun 5 00:03:08 2002
@@ -672,11 +672,6 @@
vfat_ioctl_fill, 1, 1);
}
default:
- /* forward ioctl to CVF extension */
- if (MSDOS_SB(inode->i_sb)->cvf_format &&
- MSDOS_SB(inode->i_sb)->cvf_format->cvf_dir_ioctl)
- return MSDOS_SB(inode->i_sb)->cvf_format
- ->cvf_dir_ioctl(inode,filp,cmd,arg);
return -EINVAL;
}

diff -urN linux-2.5.20/fs/fat/fatfs_syms.c fat-remove_cvf/fs/fat/fatfs_syms.c
--- linux-2.5.20/fs/fat/fatfs_syms.c Wed Jun 5 21:47:28 2002
+++ fat-remove_cvf/fs/fat/fatfs_syms.c Wed Jun 5 00:03:28 2002
@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@

#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/msdos_fs.h>
-#include <linux/fat_cvf.h>

EXPORT_SYMBOL(fat_new_dir);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(fat_get_block);
@@ -30,8 +29,6 @@
EXPORT_SYMBOL(fat_scan);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(fat_statfs);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(fat_write_inode);
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(register_cvf_format);
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(unregister_cvf_format);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(fat_dir_ioctl);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(fat_add_entries);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(fat_dir_empty);
diff -urN linux-2.5.20/fs/fat/file.c fat-remove_cvf/fs/fat/file.c
--- linux-2.5.20/fs/fat/file.c Wed Jun 5 21:47:28 2002
+++ fat-remove_cvf/fs/fat/file.c Wed Jun 5 00:05:20 2002
@@ -8,16 +8,18 @@

#include <linux/time.h>
#include <linux/msdos_fs.h>
-#include <linux/fat_cvf.h>
#include <linux/smp_lock.h>
#include <linux/buffer_head.h>

#define PRINTK(x)
#define Printk(x) printk x

+static ssize_t fat_file_write(struct file *filp, const char *buf, size_t count,
+ loff_t *ppos);
+
struct file_operations fat_file_operations = {
llseek: generic_file_llseek,
- read: fat_file_read,
+ read: generic_file_read,
write: fat_file_write,
mmap: generic_file_mmap,
fsync: file_fsync,
@@ -28,18 +30,6 @@
setattr: fat_notify_change,
};

-ssize_t fat_file_read(
- struct file *filp,
- char *buf,
- size_t count,
- loff_t *ppos)
-{
- struct inode *inode = filp->f_dentry->d_inode;
- return MSDOS_SB(inode->i_sb)->cvf_format
- ->cvf_file_read(filp,buf,count,ppos);
-}
-
-
int fat_get_block(struct inode *inode, sector_t iblock, struct buffer_head *bh_result, int create)
{
struct super_block *sb = inode->i_sb;
@@ -76,23 +66,8 @@
return 0;
}

-ssize_t fat_file_write(
- struct file *filp,
- const char *buf,
- size_t count,
- loff_t *ppos)
-{
- struct inode *inode = filp->f_dentry->d_inode;
- struct super_block *sb = inode->i_sb;
- return MSDOS_SB(sb)->cvf_format
- ->cvf_file_write(filp,buf,count,ppos);
-}
-
-ssize_t default_fat_file_write(
- struct file *filp,
- const char *buf,
- size_t count,
- loff_t *ppos)
+static ssize_t fat_file_write(struct file *filp, const char *buf, size_t count,
+ loff_t *ppos)
{
struct inode *inode = filp->f_dentry->d_inode;
int retval;
diff -urN linux-2.5.20/fs/fat/inode.c fat-remove_cvf/fs/fat/inode.c
--- linux-2.5.20/fs/fat/inode.c Wed Jun 5 21:47:28 2002
+++ fat-remove_cvf/fs/fat/inode.c Wed Jun 5 00:15:53 2002
@@ -15,15 +15,12 @@
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/smp_lock.h>
#include <linux/msdos_fs.h>
-#include <linux/fat_cvf.h>
#include <linux/pagemap.h>
#include <linux/buffer_head.h>

//#include <asm/uaccess.h>
#include <asm/unaligned.h>

-extern struct cvf_format default_cvf;
-
/* #define FAT_PARANOIA 1 */
#define DEBUG_LEVEL 0
#ifdef FAT_DEBUG
@@ -174,10 +171,6 @@
{
struct msdos_sb_info *sbi = MSDOS_SB(sb);

- if (sbi->cvf_format->cvf_version) {
- dec_cvf_format_use_count_by_version(sbi->cvf_format->cvf_version);
- sbi->cvf_format->unmount_cvf(sb);
- }
fat_clusters_flush(sb);
fat_cache_inval_dev(sb);
if (sbi->nls_disk) {
@@ -203,8 +196,7 @@


static int parse_options(char *options, int *debug,
- struct fat_mount_options *opts,
- char *cvf_format, char *cvf_options)
+ struct fat_mount_options *opts)
{
char *this_char,*value,save,*savep;
char *p;
@@ -340,16 +332,6 @@
ret = 0;
}
}
- else if (!strcmp(this_char,"cvf_format")) {
- if (!value)
- return 0;
- strncpy(cvf_format,value,20);
- }
- else if (!strcmp(this_char,"cvf_options")) {
- if (!value)
- return 0;
- strncpy(cvf_options,value,100);
- }

if (this_char != options) *(this_char-1) = ',';
if (value) *savep = save;
@@ -643,9 +625,6 @@
unsigned char media;
long error = -EIO;
char buf[50];
- int i;
- char cvf_format[21];
- char cvf_options[101];

sbi = kmalloc(sizeof(struct msdos_sb_info), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!sbi)
@@ -653,19 +632,13 @@
sb->u.generic_sbp = sbi;
memset(sbi, 0, sizeof(struct msdos_sb_info));

- cvf_format[0] = '\0';
- cvf_options[0] = '\0';
- sbi->private_data = NULL;
-
sb->s_magic = MSDOS_SUPER_MAGIC;
sb->s_op = &fat_sops;
sb->s_export_op = &fat_export_ops;
sbi->options.isvfat = isvfat;
sbi->dir_ops = fs_dir_inode_ops;
- sbi->cvf_format = &default_cvf;

- if (!parse_options((char *)data, &debug, &sbi->options,
- cvf_format, cvf_options))
+ if (!parse_options((char *)data, &debug, &sbi->options))
goto out_fail;

fat_cache_init();
@@ -848,15 +821,6 @@
goto out_invalid;
}

- if (!strcmp(cvf_format, "none"))
- i = -1;
- else
- i = detect_cvf(sb, cvf_format);
- if (i >= 0) {
- if (cvf_formats[i]->mount_cvf(sb, cvf_options))
- goto out_invalid;
- }
-
cp = sbi->options.codepage ? sbi->options.codepage : 437;
sprintf(buf, "cp%d", cp);
sbi->nls_disk = load_nls(buf);
@@ -904,10 +868,7 @@
printk("FAT: get root inode failed\n");
goto out_fail;
}
- if(i >= 0) {
- sbi->cvf_format = cvf_formats[i];
- ++cvf_format_use_count[i];
- }
+
return 0;

out_invalid:
@@ -922,9 +883,6 @@
unload_nls(sbi->nls_disk);
if (sbi->options.iocharset)
kfree(sbi->options.iocharset);
- if (sbi->private_data)
- kfree(sbi->private_data);
- sbi->private_data = NULL;
sb->u.generic_sbp = NULL;
kfree(sbi);

@@ -935,11 +893,6 @@
{
int free,nr;

- if (MSDOS_SB(sb)->cvf_format &&
- MSDOS_SB(sb)->cvf_format->cvf_statfs)
- return MSDOS_SB(sb)->cvf_format->cvf_statfs(sb,buf,
- sizeof(struct statfs));
-
lock_fat(sb);
if (MSDOS_SB(sb)->free_clusters != -1)
free = MSDOS_SB(sb)->free_clusters;
diff -urN linux-2.5.20/fs/fat/misc.c fat-remove_cvf/fs/fat/misc.c
--- linux-2.5.20/fs/fat/misc.c Wed Jun 5 21:47:28 2002
+++ fat-remove_cvf/fs/fat/misc.c Wed Jun 5 00:04:08 2002
@@ -233,27 +233,21 @@

sector = MSDOS_SB(sb)->data_start + (nr - 2) * cluster_size;
last_sector = sector + cluster_size;
- if (MSDOS_SB(sb)->cvf_format
- && MSDOS_SB(sb)->cvf_format->zero_out_cluster) {
- res = ERR_PTR(-EIO);
- MSDOS_SB(sb)->cvf_format->zero_out_cluster(inode, nr);
- } else {
- for ( ; sector < last_sector; sector++) {
- if (!(bh = fat_getblk(sb, sector)))
- printk("FAT: fat_getblk() failed\n");
- else {
- memset(bh->b_data, 0, sb->s_blocksize);
- fat_set_uptodate(sb, bh, 1);
- fat_mark_buffer_dirty(sb, bh);
- if (!res)
- res = bh;
- else
- fat_brelse(sb, bh);
- }
+ for ( ; sector < last_sector; sector++) {
+ if (!(bh = fat_getblk(sb, sector)))
+ printk("FAT: fat_getblk() failed\n");
+ else {
+ memset(bh->b_data, 0, sb->s_blocksize);
+ fat_set_uptodate(sb, bh, 1);
+ fat_mark_buffer_dirty(sb, bh);
+ if (!res)
+ res = bh;
+ else
+ fat_brelse(sb, bh);
}
- if (res == NULL)
- res = ERR_PTR(-EIO);
}
+ if (res == NULL)
+ res = ERR_PTR(-EIO);
if (inode->i_size & (sb->s_blocksize - 1)) {
fat_fs_panic(sb, "Odd directory size");
inode->i_size = (inode->i_size + sb->s_blocksize)
diff -urN linux-2.5.20/include/linux/fat_cvf.h fat-remove_cvf/include/linux/fat_cvf.h
--- linux-2.5.20/include/linux/fat_cvf.h Wed Jun 5 21:47:52 2002
+++ fat-remove_cvf/include/linux/fat_cvf.h Thu Jan 1 09:00:00 1970
@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
-#ifndef _FAT_CVF
-#define _FAT_CVF
-
-#define CVF_USE_READPAGE 0x0001
-
-struct cvf_format
-{ int cvf_version;
- char* cvf_version_text;
- unsigned long flags;
- int (*detect_cvf) (struct super_block*sb);
- int (*mount_cvf) (struct super_block*sb,char*options);
- int (*unmount_cvf) (struct super_block*sb);
- struct buffer_head* (*cvf_bread) (struct super_block*sb,int block);
- struct buffer_head* (*cvf_getblk) (struct super_block*sb,int block);
- void (*cvf_brelse) (struct super_block *sb,struct buffer_head *bh);
- void (*cvf_mark_buffer_dirty) (struct super_block *sb,
- struct buffer_head *bh);
- void (*cvf_set_uptodate) (struct super_block *sb,
- struct buffer_head *bh,
- int val);
- int (*cvf_is_uptodate) (struct super_block *sb,struct buffer_head *bh);
- void (*cvf_ll_rw_block) (struct super_block *sb,
- int opr,
- int nbreq,
- struct buffer_head *bh[32]);
- int (*fat_access) (struct super_block *sb,int nr,int new_value);
- int (*cvf_statfs) (struct super_block *sb,struct statfs *buf, int bufsiz);
- int (*cvf_bmap) (struct inode *inode,int block);
- ssize_t (*cvf_file_read) ( struct file *, char *, size_t, loff_t *);
- ssize_t (*cvf_file_write) ( struct file *, const char *, size_t, loff_t *);
- int (*cvf_mmap) (struct file *, struct vm_area_struct *);
- int (*cvf_readpage) (struct inode *, struct page *);
- int (*cvf_writepage) (struct inode *, struct page *);
- int (*cvf_dir_ioctl) (struct inode * inode, struct file * filp,
- unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);
- void (*zero_out_cluster) (struct inode*, int clusternr);
-};
-
-int register_cvf_format(struct cvf_format*cvf_format);
-int unregister_cvf_format(struct cvf_format*cvf_format);
-void dec_cvf_format_use_count_by_version(int version);
-int detect_cvf(struct super_block*sb,char*force);
-
-extern struct cvf_format *cvf_formats[];
-extern int cvf_format_use_count[];
-
-#endif
diff -urN linux-2.5.20/include/linux/msdos_fs.h fat-remove_cvf/include/linux/msdos_fs.h
--- linux-2.5.20/include/linux/msdos_fs.h Wed Jun 5 21:47:53 2002
+++ fat-remove_cvf/include/linux/msdos_fs.h Wed Jun 5 00:32:14 2002
@@ -273,12 +273,8 @@
/* fat/file.c */
extern struct file_operations fat_file_operations;
extern struct inode_operations fat_file_inode_operations;
-extern ssize_t fat_file_read(struct file *filp, char *buf, size_t count,
- loff_t *ppos);
extern int fat_get_block(struct inode *inode, sector_t iblock,
struct buffer_head *bh_result, int create);
-extern ssize_t fat_file_write(struct file *filp, const char *buf, size_t count,
- loff_t *ppos);
extern void fat_truncate(struct inode *inode);

/* fat/inode.c */
diff -urN linux-2.5.20/include/linux/msdos_fs_sb.h fat-remove_cvf/include/linux/msdos_fs_sb.h
--- linux-2.5.20/include/linux/msdos_fs_sb.h Wed Jun 5 21:47:53 2002
+++ fat-remove_cvf/include/linux/msdos_fs_sb.h Tue Jun 4 23:56:15 2002
@@ -46,9 +46,7 @@
struct fat_mount_options options;
struct nls_table *nls_disk; /* Codepage used on disk */
struct nls_table *nls_io; /* Charset used for input and display */
- struct cvf_format* cvf_format;
void *dir_ops; /* Opaque; default directory operations */
- void *private_data;
int dir_per_block; /* dir entries per block */
int dir_per_block_bits; /* log2(dir_per_block) */
};
-
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