This factors out protocol and low-level storage parts of ceph into a separate libceph module living in net/ceph and include/linux/ceph. This is mostly a matter of moving files around. However, a few key pieces of the interface change as well: - ceph_client becomes ceph_fs_client and ceph_client, where the latter captures the mon and osd clients, and the fs_client gets the mds client and file system specific pieces. - Mount option parsing and debugfs setup is correspondingly broken into two pieces. - The mon client gets a generic handler callback for otherwise unknown messages (mds map, in this case). - The basic supported/required feature bits can be expanded (and are by ceph_fs_client). No functional change, aside from some subtle error handling cases that got cleaned up in the refactoring process. Signed-off-by: Sage Weil <sage@newdream.net>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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#ifndef _FS_CEPH_AUTH_NONE_H
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#define _FS_CEPH_AUTH_NONE_H
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#include <linux/slab.h>
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#include <linux/ceph/auth.h>
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/*
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 * null security mode.
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 *
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 * we use a single static authorizer that simply encodes our entity name
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 * and global id.
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 */
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struct ceph_none_authorizer {
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	char buf[128];
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	int buf_len;
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	char reply_buf[0];
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};
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struct ceph_auth_none_info {
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	bool starting;
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	bool built_authorizer;
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	struct ceph_none_authorizer au;   /* we only need one; it's static */
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};
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extern int ceph_auth_none_init(struct ceph_auth_client *ac);
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#endif
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