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diff --git a/lib9p/idl/2002-9P2000.9p b/lib9p/idl/2002-9P2000.9p new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ba1382e --- /dev/null +++ b/lib9p/idl/2002-9P2000.9p @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ +# 2002-9P2000.9p - Definitions of 9P2000 messages +# +# Copyright (C) 2024 Luke T. Shumaker <lukeshu@lukeshu.com> +# SPDX-Licence-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later + +# "9P2000" base protocol +# https://ericvh.github.io/9p-rfc/rfc9p2000.html +# https://github.com/ericvh/9p-rfc/blob/master/9p2000.xml +# +# But due to incompleteness of the draft RFC, the Plan 9 manual +# section-5 and the Plan 9 headers (particularly fcall.h) are often +# better references. +# +# https://github.com/plan9foundation/plan9/tree/main/sys/man/5 +# https://man.cat-v.org/plan_9/5/ +# https://github.com/plan9foundation/plan9/blob/main/sys/include/fcall.h +version "9P2000" + +# tag - identify a request/response pair +num tag = 2 + +# file identifier - like a UNIX file-descriptor +num fid = 4 + +# data - u32le `n`, then `n` bytes of data +struct d = "len[4] len*(dat[1])" + +# string - u16le `n`, then `n` bytes of UTF-8, without any nul-bytes +struct s = "len[2] len*(utf8[1])" + +# "d"? mode - file permissions and attributes +bitfield dm = 4 + "31=DIR" + "30=APPEND" + "29=EXCL" + # DMMOUNT has been around in Plan 9 forever, but is + # undocumented, and is explicitly excluded from the 9P2000 + # draft RFC. As I understand it, DMMOUNT indicates that the + # file is mounted by the kernel as a 9P transport; that the + # kernel has a lock on doing I/O on it, so userspace can't do + # I/O on it. + "28=_PLAN9_MOUNT" + "27=AUTH" + "26=TMP" + #... + "8=OWNER_R" + "7=OWNER_W" + "6=OWNER_X" + "5=GROUP_R" + "4=GROUP_W" + "3=GROUP_X" + "2=OTHER_R" + "1=OTHER_W" + "0=OTHER_X" + + "PERM=0777" # {OWNER,GROUP,OTHER}_{R,W,X} + +# QID Type - see `struct qid` below +bitfield qt = 1 + "7=DIR" + "6=APPEND" + "5=EXCL" + "4=_PLAN9_MOUNT" # see "MOUNT" in "dm" above + "3=AUTH" + # Fun historical fact: QTTMP was a relatively late addition to + # Plan 9, in 2003-12. + "2=TMP" + #"1=unused" + + # "The name QTFILE, defined to be zero, identifies the value + # of the type for a plain file." + "FILE=0" + +# uni"Q"ue "ID"entification - "two files on the same server hierarchy +# are the same if and only if their qids are the same" +# +# - "path" is a unique uint64_t that does most of the work in the +# above statement about files being the same if their QIDs are the +# same; " If a file is deleted and recreated with the same name in +# the same directory, the old and new path components of the qids +# should be different" +# +# - "vers" "is a version number for a file; typically, it is +# incremented every time the file is modified. +# +# - "type" indicates "whether the file is a directory, append-only +# file, etc."; is an instance of the qt bitfield. +struct qid = "type[qt] vers[4] path[8]" + +# stat - file status +struct stat = "stat_size[2,val=end-&kern_type]" + "kern_type[2]" + "kern_dev[4]" + "file_qid[qid]" + "file_mode[dm]" + "file_atime[4]" + "file_mtime[4]" + "file_size[8]" + "file_name[s]" + "file_owner_uid[s]" + "file_owner_gid[s]" + "file_last_modified_uid[s]" + +# "O"pen flags (flags to pass to Topen and Tcreate) +bitfield o = 1 + "0=rwx_0" # low bit of the 2-bit READ/WRITE/RDWR/EXEC enum + "1=rwx_1" # high bit of the 2-bit READ/WRITE/RDWR/EXEC enum" + #"2=unused" + #"3=unused" + "4=TRUNC" + #"5=unused" + "6=RCLOSE" # remove-on-close + #"7=unused" + + "READ = 0" # make available for this FID: Tread() + "WRITE = 1" # make available for this FID: Twrite() + "RDWR = 2" # make available for this FID: Tread() and Twrite() + "EXEC = 3" # make available for this FID: Tread() + +msg Tversion = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=100] tag[tag] max_msg_size[4] version[s]" +msg Rversion = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=101] tag[tag] max_msg_size[4] version[s]" +msg Tauth = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=102] tag[tag] afid[fid] uname[s] aname[s]" +msg Rauth = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=103] tag[tag] aqid[qid]" +msg Tattach = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=104] tag[tag] fid[fid] afid[fid] uname[s] aname[s]" +msg Rattach = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=105] tag[tag] qid[qid]" +#msg Terror = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=106] tag[tag] illegal" +msg Rerror = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=107] tag[tag] ename[s]" +msg Tflush = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=108] tag[tag] oldtag[2]" +msg Rflush = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=109] tag[tag]" +msg Twalk = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=110] tag[tag] fid[fid] newfid[fid] nwname[2,max=16] nwname*(wname[s])" +msg Rwalk = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=111] tag[tag] nwqid[2,max=16] nwqid*(wqid[qid])" +msg Topen = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=112] tag[tag] fid[fid] mode[o]" +msg Ropen = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=113] tag[tag] qid[qid] iounit[4]" +msg Tcreate = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=114] tag[tag] fid[fid] name[s] perm[dm] mode[o]" +msg Rcreate = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=115] tag[tag] qid[qid] iounit[4]" +msg Tread = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=116] tag[tag] fid[fid] offset[8] count[4]" +msg Rread = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=117] tag[tag] data[d]" # for directories, `data` is the sequence "cnt*(entries[stat])" +msg Twrite = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=118] tag[tag] fid[fid] offset[8] data[d]" +msg Rwrite = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=119] tag[tag] count[4]" +msg Tclunk = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=120] tag[tag] fid[fid]" +msg Rclunk = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=121] tag[tag]" +msg Tremove = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=122] tag[tag] fid[fid]" +msg Rremove = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=123] tag[tag]" +msg Tstat = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=124] tag[tag] fid[fid]" +msg Rstat = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=125] tag[tag] nstat[2,val=end-&stat] stat[stat]" # See the "BUG" note in the RFC for the nstat field +msg Twstat = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=126] tag[tag] fid[fid] nstat[2,val=end-&stat] stat[stat]" # See the "BUG" note in the RFC for the nstat field +msg Rwstat = "size[4,val=end-&size] typ[1,val=127] tag[tag]" |