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| /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
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| #ifndef __DRBD_PROTOCOL_H
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| #define __DRBD_PROTOCOL_H
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| 
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| enum drbd_packet {
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| 	/* receiver (data socket) */
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| 	P_DATA		      = 0x00,
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| 	P_DATA_REPLY	      = 0x01, /* Response to P_DATA_REQUEST */
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| 	P_RS_DATA_REPLY	      = 0x02, /* Response to P_RS_DATA_REQUEST */
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| 	P_BARRIER	      = 0x03,
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| 	P_BITMAP	      = 0x04,
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| 	P_BECOME_SYNC_TARGET  = 0x05,
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| 	P_BECOME_SYNC_SOURCE  = 0x06,
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| 	P_UNPLUG_REMOTE	      = 0x07, /* Used at various times to hint the peer */
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| 	P_DATA_REQUEST	      = 0x08, /* Used to ask for a data block */
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| 	P_RS_DATA_REQUEST     = 0x09, /* Used to ask for a data block for resync */
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| 	P_SYNC_PARAM	      = 0x0a,
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| 	P_PROTOCOL	      = 0x0b,
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| 	P_UUIDS		      = 0x0c,
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| 	P_SIZES		      = 0x0d,
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| 	P_STATE		      = 0x0e,
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| 	P_SYNC_UUID	      = 0x0f,
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| 	P_AUTH_CHALLENGE      = 0x10,
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| 	P_AUTH_RESPONSE	      = 0x11,
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| 	P_STATE_CHG_REQ	      = 0x12,
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| 
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| 	/* (meta socket) */
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| 	P_PING		      = 0x13,
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| 	P_PING_ACK	      = 0x14,
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| 	P_RECV_ACK	      = 0x15, /* Used in protocol B */
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| 	P_WRITE_ACK	      = 0x16, /* Used in protocol C */
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| 	P_RS_WRITE_ACK	      = 0x17, /* Is a P_WRITE_ACK, additionally call set_in_sync(). */
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| 	P_SUPERSEDED	      = 0x18, /* Used in proto C, two-primaries conflict detection */
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| 	P_NEG_ACK	      = 0x19, /* Sent if local disk is unusable */
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| 	P_NEG_DREPLY	      = 0x1a, /* Local disk is broken... */
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| 	P_NEG_RS_DREPLY	      = 0x1b, /* Local disk is broken... */
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| 	P_BARRIER_ACK	      = 0x1c,
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| 	P_STATE_CHG_REPLY     = 0x1d,
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| 
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| 	/* "new" commands, no longer fitting into the ordering scheme above */
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| 
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| 	P_OV_REQUEST	      = 0x1e, /* data socket */
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| 	P_OV_REPLY	      = 0x1f,
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| 	P_OV_RESULT	      = 0x20, /* meta socket */
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| 	P_CSUM_RS_REQUEST     = 0x21, /* data socket */
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| 	P_RS_IS_IN_SYNC	      = 0x22, /* meta socket */
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| 	P_SYNC_PARAM89	      = 0x23, /* data socket, protocol version 89 replacement for P_SYNC_PARAM */
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| 	P_COMPRESSED_BITMAP   = 0x24, /* compressed or otherwise encoded bitmap transfer */
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| 	/* P_CKPT_FENCE_REQ      = 0x25, * currently reserved for protocol D */
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| 	/* P_CKPT_DISABLE_REQ    = 0x26, * currently reserved for protocol D */
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| 	P_DELAY_PROBE         = 0x27, /* is used on BOTH sockets */
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| 	P_OUT_OF_SYNC         = 0x28, /* Mark as out of sync (Outrunning), data socket */
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| 	P_RS_CANCEL           = 0x29, /* meta: Used to cancel RS_DATA_REQUEST packet by SyncSource */
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| 	P_CONN_ST_CHG_REQ     = 0x2a, /* data sock: Connection wide state request */
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| 	P_CONN_ST_CHG_REPLY   = 0x2b, /* meta sock: Connection side state req reply */
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| 	P_RETRY_WRITE	      = 0x2c, /* Protocol C: retry conflicting write request */
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| 	P_PROTOCOL_UPDATE     = 0x2d, /* data sock: is used in established connections */
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|         /* 0x2e to 0x30 reserved, used in drbd 9 */
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| 
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| 	/* REQ_OP_DISCARD. We used "discard" in different contexts before,
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| 	 * which is why I chose TRIM here, to disambiguate. */
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| 	P_TRIM                = 0x31,
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| 
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| 	/* Only use these two if both support FF_THIN_RESYNC */
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| 	P_RS_THIN_REQ         = 0x32, /* Request a block for resync or reply P_RS_DEALLOCATED */
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| 	P_RS_DEALLOCATED      = 0x33, /* Contains only zeros on sync source node */
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| 
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| 	/* REQ_WRITE_SAME.
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| 	 * On a receiving side without REQ_WRITE_SAME,
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| 	 * we may fall back to an opencoded loop instead. */
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| 	P_WSAME               = 0x34,
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| 
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| 	/* 0x35 already claimed in DRBD 9 */
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| 	P_ZEROES              = 0x36, /* data sock: zero-out, WRITE_ZEROES */
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| 
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| 	/* 0x40 .. 0x48 already claimed in DRBD 9 */
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| 
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| 	P_MAY_IGNORE	      = 0x100, /* Flag to test if (cmd > P_MAY_IGNORE) ... */
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| 	P_MAX_OPT_CMD	      = 0x101,
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| 
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| 	/* special command ids for handshake */
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| 
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| 	P_INITIAL_META	      = 0xfff1, /* First Packet on the MetaSock */
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| 	P_INITIAL_DATA	      = 0xfff2, /* First Packet on the Socket */
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| 
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| 	P_CONNECTION_FEATURES = 0xfffe	/* FIXED for the next century! */
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| };
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| 
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| #ifndef __packed
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| #define __packed __attribute__((packed))
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* This is the layout for a packet on the wire.
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|  * The byteorder is the network byte order.
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|  *     (except block_id and barrier fields.
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|  *	these are pointers to local structs
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|  *	and have no relevance for the partner,
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|  *	which just echoes them as received.)
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|  *
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|  * NOTE that the payload starts at a long aligned offset,
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|  * regardless of 32 or 64 bit arch!
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|  */
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| struct p_header80 {
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| 	u32	  magic;
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| 	u16	  command;
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| 	u16	  length;	/* bytes of data after this header */
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| } __packed;
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| 
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| /* Header for big packets, Used for data packets exceeding 64kB */
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| struct p_header95 {
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| 	u16	  magic;	/* use DRBD_MAGIC_BIG here */
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| 	u16	  command;
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| 	u32	  length;
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| } __packed;
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| 
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| struct p_header100 {
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| 	u32	  magic;
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| 	u16	  volume;
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| 	u16	  command;
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| 	u32	  length;
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| 	u32	  pad;
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| } __packed;
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| 
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| /* These defines must not be changed without changing the protocol version.
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|  * New defines may only be introduced together with protocol version bump or
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|  * new protocol feature flags.
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|  */
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| #define DP_HARDBARRIER	      1 /* no longer used */
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| #define DP_RW_SYNC	      2 /* equals REQ_SYNC    */
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| #define DP_MAY_SET_IN_SYNC    4
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| #define DP_UNPLUG             8 /* not used anymore   */
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| #define DP_FUA               16 /* equals REQ_FUA     */
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| #define DP_FLUSH             32 /* equals REQ_PREFLUSH   */
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| #define DP_DISCARD           64 /* equals REQ_OP_DISCARD */
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| #define DP_SEND_RECEIVE_ACK 128 /* This is a proto B write request */
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| #define DP_SEND_WRITE_ACK   256 /* This is a proto C write request */
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| #define DP_WSAME            512 /* equiv. REQ_WRITE_SAME */
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| #define DP_ZEROES          1024 /* equiv. REQ_OP_WRITE_ZEROES */
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| 
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| /* possible combinations:
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|  * REQ_OP_WRITE_ZEROES:  DP_DISCARD | DP_ZEROES
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|  * REQ_OP_WRITE_ZEROES + REQ_NOUNMAP: DP_ZEROES
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|  */
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| 
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| struct p_data {
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| 	u64	    sector;    /* 64 bits sector number */
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| 	u64	    block_id;  /* to identify the request in protocol B&C */
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| 	u32	    seq_num;
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| 	u32	    dp_flags;
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| } __packed;
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| 
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| struct p_trim {
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| 	struct p_data p_data;
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| 	u32	    size;	/* == bio->bi_size */
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| } __packed;
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| 
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| struct p_wsame {
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| 	struct p_data p_data;
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| 	u32           size;     /* == bio->bi_size */
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| } __packed;
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| 
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| /*
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|  * commands which share a struct:
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|  *  p_block_ack:
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|  *   P_RECV_ACK (proto B), P_WRITE_ACK (proto C),
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|  *   P_SUPERSEDED (proto C, two-primaries conflict detection)
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|  *  p_block_req:
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|  *   P_DATA_REQUEST, P_RS_DATA_REQUEST
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|  */
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| struct p_block_ack {
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| 	u64	    sector;
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| 	u64	    block_id;
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| 	u32	    blksize;
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| 	u32	    seq_num;
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| } __packed;
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| 
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| struct p_block_req {
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| 	u64 sector;
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| 	u64 block_id;
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| 	u32 blksize;
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| 	u32 pad;	/* to multiple of 8 Byte */
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| } __packed;
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| 
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| /*
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|  * commands with their own struct for additional fields:
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|  *   P_CONNECTION_FEATURES
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|  *   P_BARRIER
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|  *   P_BARRIER_ACK
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|  *   P_SYNC_PARAM
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|  *   ReportParams
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|  */
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| 
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| /* supports TRIM/DISCARD on the "wire" protocol */
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| #define DRBD_FF_TRIM 1
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| 
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| /* Detect all-zeros during resync, and rather TRIM/UNMAP/DISCARD those blocks
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|  * instead of fully allocate a supposedly thin volume on initial resync */
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| #define DRBD_FF_THIN_RESYNC 2
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| 
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| /* supports REQ_WRITE_SAME on the "wire" protocol.
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|  * Note: this flag is overloaded,
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|  * its presence also
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|  *   - indicates support for 128 MiB "batch bios",
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|  *     max discard size of 128 MiB
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|  *     instead of 4M before that.
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|  *   - indicates that we exchange additional settings in p_sizes
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|  *     drbd_send_sizes()/receive_sizes()
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|  */
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| #define DRBD_FF_WSAME 4
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| 
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| /* supports REQ_OP_WRITE_ZEROES on the "wire" protocol.
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|  *
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|  * We used to map that to "discard" on the sending side, and if we cannot
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|  * guarantee that discard zeroes data, the receiving side would map discard
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|  * back to zero-out.
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|  *
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|  * With the introduction of REQ_OP_WRITE_ZEROES,
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|  * we started to use that for both WRITE_ZEROES and DISCARDS,
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|  * hoping that WRITE_ZEROES would "do what we want",
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|  * UNMAP if possible, zero-out the rest.
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|  *
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|  * The example scenario is some LVM "thin" backend.
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|  *
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|  * While an un-allocated block on dm-thin reads as zeroes, on a dm-thin
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|  * with "skip_block_zeroing=true", after a partial block write allocated
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|  * that block, that same block may well map "undefined old garbage" from
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|  * the backends on LBAs that have not yet been written to.
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|  *
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|  * If we cannot distinguish between zero-out and discard on the receiving
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|  * side, to avoid "undefined old garbage" to pop up randomly at later times
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|  * on supposedly zero-initialized blocks, we'd need to map all discards to
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|  * zero-out on the receiving side.  But that would potentially do a full
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|  * alloc on thinly provisioned backends, even when the expectation was to
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|  * unmap/trim/discard/de-allocate.
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|  *
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|  * We need to distinguish on the protocol level, whether we need to guarantee
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|  * zeroes (and thus use zero-out, potentially doing the mentioned full-alloc),
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|  * or if we want to put the emphasis on discard, and only do a "best effort
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|  * zeroing" (by "discarding" blocks aligned to discard-granularity, and zeroing
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|  * only potential unaligned head and tail clippings), to at least *try* to
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|  * avoid "false positives" in an online-verify later, hoping that someone
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|  * set skip_block_zeroing=false.
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|  */
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| #define DRBD_FF_WZEROES 8
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| 
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| 
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| struct p_connection_features {
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| 	u32 protocol_min;
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| 	u32 feature_flags;
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| 	u32 protocol_max;
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| 
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| 	/* should be more than enough for future enhancements
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| 	 * for now, feature_flags and the reserved array shall be zero.
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| 	 */
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| 
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| 	u32 _pad;
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| 	u64 reserved[7];
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| } __packed;
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| 
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| struct p_barrier {
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| 	u32 barrier;	/* barrier number _handle_ only */
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| 	u32 pad;	/* to multiple of 8 Byte */
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| } __packed;
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| 
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| struct p_barrier_ack {
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| 	u32 barrier;
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| 	u32 set_size;
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| } __packed;
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| 
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| struct p_rs_param {
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| 	u32 resync_rate;
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| 
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| 	      /* Since protocol version 88 and higher. */
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| 	char verify_alg[];
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| } __packed;
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| 
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| struct p_rs_param_89 {
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| 	u32 resync_rate;
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| 	/* protocol version 89: */
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| 	char verify_alg[SHARED_SECRET_MAX];
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| 	char csums_alg[SHARED_SECRET_MAX];
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| } __packed;
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| 
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| struct p_rs_param_95 {
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| 	u32 resync_rate;
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| 	struct_group(algs,
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| 		char verify_alg[SHARED_SECRET_MAX];
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| 		char csums_alg[SHARED_SECRET_MAX];
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| 	);
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| 	u32 c_plan_ahead;
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| 	u32 c_delay_target;
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| 	u32 c_fill_target;
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| 	u32 c_max_rate;
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| } __packed;
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| 
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| enum drbd_conn_flags {
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| 	CF_DISCARD_MY_DATA = 1,
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| 	CF_DRY_RUN = 2,
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| };
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| 
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| struct p_protocol {
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| 	u32 protocol;
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| 	u32 after_sb_0p;
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| 	u32 after_sb_1p;
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| 	u32 after_sb_2p;
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| 	u32 conn_flags;
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| 	u32 two_primaries;
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| 
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| 	/* Since protocol version 87 and higher. */
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| 	char integrity_alg[];
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| 
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| } __packed;
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| 
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| struct p_uuids {
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| 	u64 uuid[UI_EXTENDED_SIZE];
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| } __packed;
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| 
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| struct p_rs_uuid {
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| 	u64	    uuid;
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| } __packed;
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| 
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| /* optional queue_limits if (agreed_features & DRBD_FF_WSAME)
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|  * see also struct queue_limits, as of late 2015 */
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| struct o_qlim {
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| 	/* we don't need it yet, but we may as well communicate it now */
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| 	u32 physical_block_size;
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| 
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| 	/* so the original in struct queue_limits is unsigned short,
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| 	 * but I'd have to put in padding anyways. */
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| 	u32 logical_block_size;
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| 
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| 	/* One incoming bio becomes one DRBD request,
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| 	 * which may be translated to several bio on the receiving side.
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| 	 * We don't need to communicate chunk/boundary/segment ... limits.
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| 	 */
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| 
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| 	/* various IO hints may be useful with "diskless client" setups */
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| 	u32 alignment_offset;
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| 	u32 io_min;
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| 	u32 io_opt;
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| 
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| 	/* We may need to communicate integrity stuff at some point,
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| 	 * but let's not get ahead of ourselves. */
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| 
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| 	/* Backend discard capabilities.
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| 	 * Receiving side uses "blkdev_issue_discard()", no need to communicate
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| 	 * more specifics.  If the backend cannot do discards, the DRBD peer
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| 	 * may fall back to blkdev_issue_zeroout().
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| 	 */
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| 	u8 discard_enabled;
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| 	u8 discard_zeroes_data;
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| 	u8 write_same_capable;
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| 	u8 _pad;
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| } __packed;
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| 
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| struct p_sizes {
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| 	u64	    d_size;  /* size of disk */
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| 	u64	    u_size;  /* user requested size */
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| 	u64	    c_size;  /* current exported size */
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| 	u32	    max_bio_size;  /* Maximal size of a BIO */
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| 	u16	    queue_order_type;  /* not yet implemented in DRBD*/
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| 	u16	    dds_flags; /* use enum dds_flags here. */
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| 
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| 	/* optional queue_limits if (agreed_features & DRBD_FF_WSAME) */
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| 	struct o_qlim qlim[];
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| } __packed;
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| 
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| struct p_state {
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| 	u32	    state;
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| } __packed;
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| 
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| struct p_req_state {
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| 	u32	    mask;
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| 	u32	    val;
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| } __packed;
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| 
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| struct p_req_state_reply {
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| 	u32	    retcode;
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| } __packed;
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| 
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| struct p_drbd06_param {
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| 	u64	  size;
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| 	u32	  state;
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| 	u32	  blksize;
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| 	u32	  protocol;
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| 	u32	  version;
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| 	u32	  gen_cnt[5];
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| 	u32	  bit_map_gen[5];
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| } __packed;
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| 
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| struct p_block_desc {
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| 	u64 sector;
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| 	u32 blksize;
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| 	u32 pad;	/* to multiple of 8 Byte */
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| } __packed;
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| 
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| /* Valid values for the encoding field.
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|  * Bump proto version when changing this. */
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| enum drbd_bitmap_code {
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| 	/* RLE_VLI_Bytes = 0,
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| 	 * and other bit variants had been defined during
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| 	 * algorithm evaluation. */
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| 	RLE_VLI_Bits = 2,
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| };
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| 
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| struct p_compressed_bm {
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| 	/* (encoding & 0x0f): actual encoding, see enum drbd_bitmap_code
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| 	 * (encoding & 0x80): polarity (set/unset) of first runlength
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| 	 * ((encoding >> 4) & 0x07): pad_bits, number of trailing zero bits
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| 	 * used to pad up to head.length bytes
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| 	 */
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| 	u8 encoding;
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| 
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| 	u8 code[];
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| } __packed;
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| 
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| struct p_delay_probe93 {
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| 	u32     seq_num; /* sequence number to match the two probe packets */
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| 	u32     offset;  /* usecs the probe got sent after the reference time point */
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| } __packed;
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| 
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| /*
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|  * Bitmap packets need to fit within a single page on the sender and receiver,
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|  * so we are limited to 4 KiB (and not to PAGE_SIZE, which can be bigger).
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|  */
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| #define DRBD_SOCKET_BUFFER_SIZE 4096
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| 
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| #endif  /* __DRBD_PROTOCOL_H */
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