struct readdir_cd {
__be32 err; /* 0, nfserr, or nfserr_eof */
};
-typedef int (*encode_dent_fn)(struct readdir_cd *, const char *,
- int, loff_t, ino_t, unsigned int);
typedef int (*nfsd_dirop_t)(struct inode *, struct dentry *, int, int);
extern struct svc_program nfsd_program;
__be32 nfsd_create_v3(struct svc_rqst *, struct svc_fh *,
char *name, int len, struct iattr *attrs,
struct svc_fh *res, int createmode,
- u32 *verifier, int *truncp);
+ u32 *verifier, int *truncp, int *created);
__be32 nfsd_commit(struct svc_rqst *, struct svc_fh *,
loff_t, unsigned long);
#endif /* CONFIG_NFSD_V3 */
int nfsd_truncate(struct svc_rqst *, struct svc_fh *,
unsigned long size);
__be32 nfsd_readdir(struct svc_rqst *, struct svc_fh *,
- loff_t *, struct readdir_cd *, encode_dent_fn);
+ loff_t *, struct readdir_cd *, filldir_t);
__be32 nfsd_statfs(struct svc_rqst *, struct svc_fh *,
struct kstatfs *);
* we might process an operation with side effects, and be unable to
* tell the client that the operation succeeded.
*
- * COMPOUND_SLACK_SPACE - this is the minimum amount of buffer space
+ * COMPOUND_SLACK_SPACE - this is the minimum bytes of buffer space
* needed to encode an "ordinary" _successful_ operation. (GETATTR,
* READ, READDIR, and READLINK have their own buffer checks.) if we
* fall below this level, we fail the next operation with NFS4ERR_RESOURCE.
*
- * COMPOUND_ERR_SLACK_SPACE - this is the minimum amount of buffer space
+ * COMPOUND_ERR_SLACK_SPACE - this is the minimum bytes of buffer space
* needed to encode an operation which has failed with NFS4ERR_RESOURCE.
* care is taken to ensure that we never fall below this level for any
* reason.