// On-disk file system format. // Both the kernel and user programs use this header file. // Block 0 is unused. // Block 1 is super block. // Blocks 2 through sb.ninodes/IPB hold inodes. // Then free bitmap blocks holding sb.size bits. // Then sb.nblocks data blocks. // Then sb.nlog log blocks. #define ROOTINO 1 // root i-number #define BSIZE 512 // block size // File system super block struct superblock { uint size; // Size of file system image (blocks) uint nblocks; // Number of data blocks uint ninodes; // Number of inodes. uint nlog; // Number of log blocks }; #define NDIRECT 12 #define NINDIRECT (BSIZE / sizeof(uint)) #define MAXFILE (NDIRECT + NINDIRECT) // On-disk inode structure struct dinode { short type; // File type short major; // Major device number (T_DEV only) short minor; // Minor device number (T_DEV only) short nlink; // Number of links to inode in file system uint size; // Size of file (bytes) uint addrs[NDIRECT+1]; // Data block addresses }; // Inodes per block. #define IPB (BSIZE / sizeof(struct dinode)) // Block containing inode i #define IBLOCK(i) ((i) / IPB + 2) // Bitmap bits per block #define BPB (BSIZE*8) // Block containing bit for block b #define BBLOCK(b, ninodes) (b/BPB + (ninodes)/IPB + 3) // Directory is a file containing a sequence of dirent structures. #define DIRSIZ 14 struct dirent { ushort inum; char name[DIRSIZ]; };