| /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */ |
| /* |
| * usnjrnl.h - Defines for NTFS kernel transaction log ($UsnJrnl) handling. |
| * Part of the Linux-NTFS project. |
| * |
| * Copyright (c) 2005 Anton Altaparmakov |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef _LINUX_NTFS_USNJRNL_H |
| #define _LINUX_NTFS_USNJRNL_H |
| |
| #ifdef NTFS_RW |
| |
| #include "types.h" |
| #include "endian.h" |
| #include "layout.h" |
| #include "volume.h" |
| |
| /* |
| * Transaction log ($UsnJrnl) organization: |
| * |
| * The transaction log records whenever a file is modified in any way. So for |
| * example it will record that file "blah" was written to at a particular time |
| * but not what was written. If will record that a file was deleted or |
| * created, that a file was truncated, etc. See below for all the reason |
| * codes used. |
| * |
| * The transaction log is in the $Extend directory which is in the root |
| * directory of each volume. If it is not present it means transaction |
| * logging is disabled. If it is present it means transaction logging is |
| * either enabled or in the process of being disabled in which case we can |
| * ignore it as it will go away as soon as Windows gets its hands on it. |
| * |
| * To determine whether the transaction logging is enabled or in the process |
| * of being disabled, need to check the volume flags in the |
| * $VOLUME_INFORMATION attribute in the $Volume system file (which is present |
| * in the root directory and has a fixed mft record number, see layout.h). |
| * If the flag VOLUME_DELETE_USN_UNDERWAY is set it means the transaction log |
| * is in the process of being disabled and if this flag is clear it means the |
| * transaction log is enabled. |
| * |
| * The transaction log consists of two parts; the $DATA/$Max attribute as well |
| * as the $DATA/$J attribute. $Max is a header describing the transaction |
| * log whilst $J is the transaction log data itself as a sequence of variable |
| * sized USN_RECORDs (see below for all the structures). |
| * |
| * We do not care about transaction logging at this point in time but we still |
| * need to let windows know that the transaction log is out of date. To do |
| * this we need to stamp the transaction log. This involves setting the |
| * lowest_valid_usn field in the $DATA/$Max attribute to the usn to be used |
| * for the next added USN_RECORD to the $DATA/$J attribute as well as |
| * generating a new journal_id in $DATA/$Max. |
| * |
| * The journal_id is as of the current version (2.0) of the transaction log |
| * simply the 64-bit timestamp of when the journal was either created or last |
| * stamped. |
| * |
| * To determine the next usn there are two ways. The first is to parse |
| * $DATA/$J and to find the last USN_RECORD in it and to add its record_length |
| * to its usn (which is the byte offset in the $DATA/$J attribute). The |
| * second is simply to take the data size of the attribute. Since the usns |
| * are simply byte offsets into $DATA/$J, this is exactly the next usn. For |
| * obvious reasons we use the second method as it is much simpler and faster. |
| * |
| * As an aside, note that to actually disable the transaction log, one would |
| * need to set the VOLUME_DELETE_USN_UNDERWAY flag (see above), then go |
| * through all the mft records on the volume and set the usn field in their |
| * $STANDARD_INFORMATION attribute to zero. Once that is done, one would need |
| * to delete the transaction log file, i.e. \$Extent\$UsnJrnl, and finally, |
| * one would need to clear the VOLUME_DELETE_USN_UNDERWAY flag. |
| * |
| * Note that if a volume is unmounted whilst the transaction log is being |
| * disabled, the process will continue the next time the volume is mounted. |
| * This is why we can safely mount read-write when we see a transaction log |
| * in the process of being deleted. |
| */ |
| |
| /* Some $UsnJrnl related constants. */ |
| #define UsnJrnlMajorVer 2 |
| #define UsnJrnlMinorVer 0 |
| |
| /* |
| * $DATA/$Max attribute. This is (always?) resident and has a fixed size of |
| * 32 bytes. It contains the header describing the transaction log. |
| */ |
| typedef struct { |
| /*Ofs*/ |
| /* 0*/sle64 maximum_size; /* The maximum on-disk size of the $DATA/$J |
| attribute. */ |
| /* 8*/sle64 allocation_delta; /* Number of bytes by which to increase the |
| size of the $DATA/$J attribute. */ |
| /*0x10*/sle64 journal_id; /* Current id of the transaction log. */ |
| /*0x18*/leUSN lowest_valid_usn; /* Lowest valid usn in $DATA/$J for the |
| current journal_id. */ |
| /* sizeof() = 32 (0x20) bytes */ |
| } __attribute__ ((__packed__)) USN_HEADER; |
| |
| /* |
| * Reason flags (32-bit). Cumulative flags describing the change(s) to the |
| * file since it was last opened. I think the names speak for themselves but |
| * if you disagree check out the descriptions in the Linux NTFS project NTFS |
| * documentation: http://www.linux-ntfs.org/ |
| */ |
| enum { |
| USN_REASON_DATA_OVERWRITE = cpu_to_le32(0x00000001), |
| USN_REASON_DATA_EXTEND = cpu_to_le32(0x00000002), |
| USN_REASON_DATA_TRUNCATION = cpu_to_le32(0x00000004), |
| USN_REASON_NAMED_DATA_OVERWRITE = cpu_to_le32(0x00000010), |
| USN_REASON_NAMED_DATA_EXTEND = cpu_to_le32(0x00000020), |
| USN_REASON_NAMED_DATA_TRUNCATION= cpu_to_le32(0x00000040), |
| USN_REASON_FILE_CREATE = cpu_to_le32(0x00000100), |
| USN_REASON_FILE_DELETE = cpu_to_le32(0x00000200), |
| USN_REASON_EA_CHANGE = cpu_to_le32(0x00000400), |
| USN_REASON_SECURITY_CHANGE = cpu_to_le32(0x00000800), |
| USN_REASON_RENAME_OLD_NAME = cpu_to_le32(0x00001000), |
| USN_REASON_RENAME_NEW_NAME = cpu_to_le32(0x00002000), |
| USN_REASON_INDEXABLE_CHANGE = cpu_to_le32(0x00004000), |
| USN_REASON_BASIC_INFO_CHANGE = cpu_to_le32(0x00008000), |
| USN_REASON_HARD_LINK_CHANGE = cpu_to_le32(0x00010000), |
| USN_REASON_COMPRESSION_CHANGE = cpu_to_le32(0x00020000), |
| USN_REASON_ENCRYPTION_CHANGE = cpu_to_le32(0x00040000), |
| USN_REASON_OBJECT_ID_CHANGE = cpu_to_le32(0x00080000), |
| USN_REASON_REPARSE_POINT_CHANGE = cpu_to_le32(0x00100000), |
| USN_REASON_STREAM_CHANGE = cpu_to_le32(0x00200000), |
| USN_REASON_CLOSE = cpu_to_le32(0x80000000), |
| }; |
| |
| typedef le32 USN_REASON_FLAGS; |
| |
| /* |
| * Source info flags (32-bit). Information about the source of the change(s) |
| * to the file. For detailed descriptions of what these mean, see the Linux |
| * NTFS project NTFS documentation: |
| * http://www.linux-ntfs.org/ |
| */ |
| enum { |
| USN_SOURCE_DATA_MANAGEMENT = cpu_to_le32(0x00000001), |
| USN_SOURCE_AUXILIARY_DATA = cpu_to_le32(0x00000002), |
| USN_SOURCE_REPLICATION_MANAGEMENT = cpu_to_le32(0x00000004), |
| }; |
| |
| typedef le32 USN_SOURCE_INFO_FLAGS; |
| |
| /* |
| * $DATA/$J attribute. This is always non-resident, is marked as sparse, and |
| * is of variabled size. It consists of a sequence of variable size |
| * USN_RECORDS. The minimum allocated_size is allocation_delta as |
| * specified in $DATA/$Max. When the maximum_size specified in $DATA/$Max is |
| * exceeded by more than allocation_delta bytes, allocation_delta bytes are |
| * allocated and appended to the $DATA/$J attribute and an equal number of |
| * bytes at the beginning of the attribute are freed and made sparse. Note the |
| * making sparse only happens at volume checkpoints and hence the actual |
| * $DATA/$J size can exceed maximum_size + allocation_delta temporarily. |
| */ |
| typedef struct { |
| /*Ofs*/ |
| /* 0*/le32 length; /* Byte size of this record (8-byte |
| aligned). */ |
| /* 4*/le16 major_ver; /* Major version of the transaction log used |
| for this record. */ |
| /* 6*/le16 minor_ver; /* Minor version of the transaction log used |
| for this record. */ |
| /* 8*/leMFT_REF mft_reference;/* The mft reference of the file (or |
| directory) described by this record. */ |
| /*0x10*/leMFT_REF parent_directory;/* The mft reference of the parent |
| directory of the file described by this |
| record. */ |
| /*0x18*/leUSN usn; /* The usn of this record. Equals the offset |
| within the $DATA/$J attribute. */ |
| /*0x20*/sle64 time; /* Time when this record was created. */ |
| /*0x28*/USN_REASON_FLAGS reason;/* Reason flags (see above). */ |
| /*0x2c*/USN_SOURCE_INFO_FLAGS source_info;/* Source info flags (see above). */ |
| /*0x30*/le32 security_id; /* File security_id copied from |
| $STANDARD_INFORMATION. */ |
| /*0x34*/FILE_ATTR_FLAGS file_attributes; /* File attributes copied from |
| $STANDARD_INFORMATION or $FILE_NAME (not |
| sure which). */ |
| /*0x38*/le16 file_name_size; /* Size of the file name in bytes. */ |
| /*0x3a*/le16 file_name_offset; /* Offset to the file name in bytes from the |
| start of this record. */ |
| /*0x3c*/ntfschar file_name[0]; /* Use when creating only. When reading use |
| file_name_offset to determine the location |
| of the name. */ |
| /* sizeof() = 60 (0x3c) bytes */ |
| } __attribute__ ((__packed__)) USN_RECORD; |
| |
| extern bool ntfs_stamp_usnjrnl(ntfs_volume *vol); |
| |
| #endif /* NTFS_RW */ |
| |
| #endif /* _LINUX_NTFS_USNJRNL_H */ |