minix/servers/pfs/link.c
Ben Gras 3f3e78ef59 64-bit REQ_TRC_START, REQ_TRC_END
Change-Id: I567804209695b5ec0d83a453d93e36cbf8900f1a
2014-07-28 17:05:11 +02:00

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#include "fs.h"
#include "buf.h"
#include "inode.h"
#include <minix/vfsif.h>
/*===========================================================================*
* fs_ftrunc *
*===========================================================================*/
int fs_ftrunc(message *fs_m_in, message *fs_m_out)
{
struct inode *rip;
off_t start;
pino_t inumb;
inumb = (pino_t) fs_m_in->REQ_INODE_NR;
if( (rip = find_inode(inumb)) == NULL) return(EINVAL);
start = fs_m_in->REQ_TRC_START;
return truncate_inode(rip, start);
}
/*===========================================================================*
* truncate_inode *
*===========================================================================*/
int truncate_inode(rip, newsize)
register struct inode *rip; /* pointer to inode to be truncated */
off_t newsize; /* inode must become this size */
{
/* Set inode to a certain size, freeing any zones no longer referenced
* and updating the size in the inode. If the inode is extended, the
* extra space is a hole that reads as zeroes.
*
* Nothing special has to happen to file pointers if inode is opened in
* O_APPEND mode, as this is different per fd and is checked when
* writing is done.
*/
/* Pipes can shrink, so adjust size to make sure all zones are removed. */
if(newsize != 0) return(EINVAL); /* Only truncate pipes to 0. */
rip->i_size = newsize;
/* Next correct the inode size. */
wipe_inode(rip); /* Pipes can only be truncated to 0. */
return(OK);
}