/* * Copyright (C) 2012 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #ifndef __CORE_FS_MGR_PRIV_H #define __CORE_FS_MGR_PRIV_H #include <cutils/klog.h> #include <fs_mgr.h> #define INFO(x...) KLOG_INFO("fs_mgr", x) #define ERROR(x...) KLOG_ERROR("fs_mgr", x) #define CRYPTO_TMPFS_OPTIONS "size=128m,mode=0771,uid=1000,gid=1000" struct fstab_rec { char *blk_dev; char *mnt_point; char *type; unsigned long flags; char *fs_options; int fs_mgr_flags; char *key_loc; }; #define WAIT_TIMEOUT 5 /* fstab has the following format: * * Any line starting with a # is a comment and ignored * * Any blank line is ignored * * All other lines must be in this format: * <source> <mount_point> <fs_type> <mount_flags> <fs_options> <fs_mgr_options> * * <mount_flags> is a comma separated list of flags that can be passed to the * mount command. The list includes noatime, nosuid, nodev, nodiratime, * ro, rw, remount, defaults. * * <fs_options> is a comma separated list of options accepted by the filesystem being * mounted. It is passed directly to mount without being parsed * * <fs_mgr_options> is a comma separated list of flags that control the operation of * the fs_mgr program. The list includes "wait", which will wait till * the <source> file exists, and "check", which requests that the fs_mgr * run an fscheck program on the <source> before mounting the filesystem. * If check is specifed on a read-only filesystem, it is ignored. * Also, "encryptable" means that filesystem can be encrypted. * The "encryptable" flag _MUST_ be followed by a : and a string which * is the location of the encryption keys. I can either be a path * to a file or partition which contains the keys, or the word "footer" * which means the keys are in the last 16 Kbytes of the partition * containing the filesystem. * * When the fs_mgr is requested to mount all filesystems, it will first mount all the * filesystems that do _NOT_ specify check (including filesystems that are read-only and * specify check, because check is ignored in that case) and then it will check and mount * filesystem marked with check. * */ #define MF_WAIT 0x1 #define MF_CHECK 0x2 #define MF_CRYPT 0x4 #endif /* __CORE_FS_MGR_PRIV_H */