The control device is accessible when no filesystem is mounted and we
may want to query features supported by the module. This is already
possible using the sysfs files, this ioctl is for parity and
convenience.
Reviewed-by: Anand Jain <anand.jain@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
/* ioctl.c */
long btrfs_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);
+int btrfs_ioctl_get_supported_features(struct file *file, void __user *arg);
void btrfs_update_iflags(struct inode *inode);
void btrfs_inherit_iflags(struct inode *inode, struct inode *dir);
int btrfs_is_empty_uuid(u8 *uuid);
.compat_ro_flags = BTRFS_FEATURE_COMPAT_RO_##suffix, \
.incompat_flags = BTRFS_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_##suffix }
-static int btrfs_ioctl_get_supported_features(struct file *file,
- void __user *arg)
+int btrfs_ioctl_get_supported_features(struct file *file, void __user *arg)
{
static const struct btrfs_ioctl_feature_flags features[3] = {
INIT_FEATURE_FLAGS(SUPP),
break;
ret = !(fs_devices->num_devices == fs_devices->total_devices);
break;
+ case BTRFS_IOC_GET_SUPPORTED_FEATURES:
+ ret = btrfs_ioctl_get_supported_features(NULL,
+ (void __user*)arg);
+ break;
}
kfree(vol);