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1/** @file
2 * VBox HDD Container API.
3 */
4
5/*
6 * Copyright (C) 2006-2013 Oracle Corporation
7 *
8 * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
9 * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
10 * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
11 * General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software
12 * Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the
13 * VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the
14 * hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind.
15 *
16 * The contents of this file may alternatively be used under the terms
17 * of the Common Development and Distribution License Version 1.0
18 * (CDDL) only, as it comes in the "COPYING.CDDL" file of the
19 * VirtualBox OSE distribution, in which case the provisions of the
20 * CDDL are applicable instead of those of the GPL.
21 *
22 * You may elect to license modified versions of this file under the
23 * terms and conditions of either the GPL or the CDDL or both.
24 */
25
26#ifndef ___VBox_VD_h
27#define ___VBox_VD_h
28
29#include <iprt/assert.h>
30#include <iprt/string.h>
31#include <iprt/mem.h>
32#include <iprt/file.h>
33#include <iprt/net.h>
34#include <iprt/sg.h>
35#include <iprt/vfs.h>
36#include <VBox/cdefs.h>
37#include <VBox/types.h>
38#include <VBox/err.h>
39#include <VBox/vd-ifs.h>
40
41RT_C_DECLS_BEGIN
42
43#ifdef IN_RING0
44# error "There are no VBox HDD Container APIs available in Ring-0 Host Context!"
45#endif
46
47/** @defgroup grp_vd VBox HDD Container
48 * @{
49 */
50
51/** Current VMDK image version. */
52#define VMDK_IMAGE_VERSION (0x0001)
53
54/** Current VDI image major version. */
55#define VDI_IMAGE_VERSION_MAJOR (0x0001)
56/** Current VDI image minor version. */
57#define VDI_IMAGE_VERSION_MINOR (0x0001)
58/** Current VDI image version. */
59#define VDI_IMAGE_VERSION ((VDI_IMAGE_VERSION_MAJOR << 16) | VDI_IMAGE_VERSION_MINOR)
60
61/** Get VDI major version from combined version. */
62#define VDI_GET_VERSION_MAJOR(uVer) ((uVer) >> 16)
63/** Get VDI minor version from combined version. */
64#define VDI_GET_VERSION_MINOR(uVer) ((uVer) & 0xffff)
65
66/** Placeholder for specifying the last opened image. */
67#define VD_LAST_IMAGE 0xffffffffU
68
69/** Placeholder for VDCopyEx to indicate that the image content is unknown. */
70#define VD_IMAGE_CONTENT_UNKNOWN 0xffffffffU
71
72/** @name VBox HDD container image flags
73 * @{
74 */
75/** No flags. */
76#define VD_IMAGE_FLAGS_NONE (0)
77/** Fixed image. */
78#define VD_IMAGE_FLAGS_FIXED (0x10000)
79/** Diff image. Mutually exclusive with fixed image. */
80#define VD_IMAGE_FLAGS_DIFF (0x20000)
81/** VMDK: Split image into 2GB extents. */
82#define VD_VMDK_IMAGE_FLAGS_SPLIT_2G (0x0001)
83/** VMDK: Raw disk image (giving access to a number of host partitions). */
84#define VD_VMDK_IMAGE_FLAGS_RAWDISK (0x0002)
85/** VMDK: stream optimized image, read only. */
86#define VD_VMDK_IMAGE_FLAGS_STREAM_OPTIMIZED (0x0004)
87/** VMDK: ESX variant, use in addition to other flags. */
88#define VD_VMDK_IMAGE_FLAGS_ESX (0x0008)
89/** VDI: Fill new blocks with zeroes while expanding image file. Only valid
90 * for newly created images, never set for opened existing images. */
91#define VD_VDI_IMAGE_FLAGS_ZERO_EXPAND (0x0100)
92
93/** Mask of valid image flags for VMDK. */
94#define VD_VMDK_IMAGE_FLAGS_MASK ( VD_IMAGE_FLAGS_FIXED | VD_IMAGE_FLAGS_DIFF | VD_IMAGE_FLAGS_NONE \
95 | VD_VMDK_IMAGE_FLAGS_SPLIT_2G | VD_VMDK_IMAGE_FLAGS_RAWDISK \
96 | VD_VMDK_IMAGE_FLAGS_STREAM_OPTIMIZED | VD_VMDK_IMAGE_FLAGS_ESX)
97
98/** Mask of valid image flags for VDI. */
99#define VD_VDI_IMAGE_FLAGS_MASK (VD_IMAGE_FLAGS_FIXED | VD_IMAGE_FLAGS_DIFF | VD_IMAGE_FLAGS_NONE | VD_VDI_IMAGE_FLAGS_ZERO_EXPAND)
100
101/** Mask of all valid image flags for all formats. */
102#define VD_IMAGE_FLAGS_MASK (VD_VMDK_IMAGE_FLAGS_MASK | VD_VDI_IMAGE_FLAGS_MASK)
103
104/** Default image flags. */
105#define VD_IMAGE_FLAGS_DEFAULT (VD_IMAGE_FLAGS_NONE)
106/** @} */
107
108/** @name VD image repair flags
109 * @{
110 */
111/** Don't repair the image but check what needs to be done. */
112#define VD_REPAIR_DRY_RUN RT_BIT_32(0)
113
114/** Mask of all valid repair flags. */
115#define VD_REPAIR_FLAGS_MASK (VD_REPAIR_DRY_RUN)
116/** @} */
117
118/** @name VD image VFS file flags
119 * @{
120 */
121/** Destroy the VD disk container when the VFS file is released. */
122#define VD_VFSFILE_DESTROY_ON_RELEASE RT_BIT_32(0)
123
124/** Mask of all valid repair flags. */
125#define VD_VFSFILE_FLAGS_MASK (VD_VFSFILE_DESTROY_ON_RELEASE)
126/** @} */
127
128/**
129 * Auxiliary type for describing partitions on raw disks. The entries must be
130 * in ascending order (as far as uStart is concerned), and must not overlap.
131 * Note that this does not correspond 1:1 to partitions, it is describing the
132 * general meaning of contiguous areas on the disk.
133 */
134typedef struct VBOXHDDRAWPARTDESC
135{
136 /** Device to use for this partition/data area. Can be the disk device if
137 * the offset field is set appropriately. If this is NULL, then this
138 * partition will not be accessible to the guest. The size of the data area
139 * must still be set correctly. */
140 const char *pszRawDevice;
141 /** Pointer to the partitioning info. NULL means this is a regular data
142 * area on disk, non-NULL denotes data which should be copied to the
143 * partition data overlay. */
144 const void *pvPartitionData;
145 /** Offset where the data starts in this device. */
146 uint64_t uStartOffset;
147 /** Offset where the data starts in the disk. */
148 uint64_t uStart;
149 /** Size of the data area. */
150 uint64_t cbData;
151} VBOXHDDRAWPARTDESC, *PVBOXHDDRAWPARTDESC;
152
153/**
154 * Auxiliary data structure for difference between GPT and MBR
155 * disks.
156 */
157enum PARTITIONING_TYPE
158{
159 MBR,
160 GPT
161};
162
163/**
164 * Auxiliary data structure for creating raw disks.
165 */
166typedef struct VBOXHDDRAW
167{
168 /** Signature for structure. Must be 'R', 'A', 'W', '\\0'. Actually a trick
169 * to make logging of the comment string produce sensible results. */
170 char szSignature[4];
171 /** Flag whether access to full disk should be given (ignoring the
172 * partition information below). */
173 bool fRawDisk;
174 /** Filename for the raw disk. Ignored for partitioned raw disks.
175 * For Linux e.g. /dev/sda, and for Windows e.g. \\\\.\\PhysicalDisk0. */
176 const char *pszRawDisk;
177 /** Number of entries in the partition descriptor array. */
178 unsigned cPartDescs;
179 /** Pointer to the partition descriptor array. */
180 PVBOXHDDRAWPARTDESC pPartDescs;
181 /**partitioning type of the disk */
182 PARTITIONING_TYPE uPartitioningType;
183
184} VBOXHDDRAW, *PVBOXHDDRAW;
185
186
187/** @name VBox HDD container image open mode flags
188 * @{
189 */
190/** Try to open image in read/write exclusive access mode if possible, or in read-only elsewhere. */
191#define VD_OPEN_FLAGS_NORMAL 0
192/** Open image in read-only mode with sharing access with others. */
193#define VD_OPEN_FLAGS_READONLY RT_BIT(0)
194/** Honor zero block writes instead of ignoring them whenever possible.
195 * This is not supported by all formats. It is silently ignored in this case. */
196#define VD_OPEN_FLAGS_HONOR_ZEROES RT_BIT(1)
197/** Honor writes of the same data instead of ignoring whenever possible.
198 * This is handled generically, and is only meaningful for differential image
199 * formats. It is silently ignored otherwise. */
200#define VD_OPEN_FLAGS_HONOR_SAME RT_BIT(2)
201/** Do not perform the base/diff image check on open. This does NOT imply
202 * opening the image as readonly (would break e.g. adding UUIDs to VMDK files
203 * created by other products). Images opened with this flag should only be
204 * used for querying information, and nothing else. */
205#define VD_OPEN_FLAGS_INFO RT_BIT(3)
206/** Open image for asynchronous access. Only available if VD_CAP_ASYNC_IO is
207 * set. VDOpen fails with VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED if this operation is not supported for
208 * this kind of image. */
209#define VD_OPEN_FLAGS_ASYNC_IO RT_BIT(4)
210/** Allow sharing of the image for writable images. May be ignored if the
211 * format backend doesn't support this type of concurrent access. */
212#define VD_OPEN_FLAGS_SHAREABLE RT_BIT(5)
213/** Ask the backend to switch to sequential accesses if possible. Opening
214 * will not fail if it cannot do this, the flag will be simply ignored. */
215#define VD_OPEN_FLAGS_SEQUENTIAL RT_BIT(6)
216/** Allow the discard operation if supported. Only available if VD_CAP_DISCARD
217 * is set. VDOpen fails with VERR_VD_DISCARD_NOT_SUPPORTED if discarding is not
218 * supported. */
219#define VD_OPEN_FLAGS_DISCARD RT_BIT(7)
220/** Ignore all flush requests to workaround certain filesystems which are slow
221 * when writing a lot of cached data to the medium.
222 * Use with extreme care as a host crash can result in completely corrupted and
223 * unusable images.
224 */
225#define VD_OPEN_FLAGS_IGNORE_FLUSH RT_BIT(8)
226/**
227 * Return VINF_VD_NEW_ZEROED_BLOCK for reads from unallocated blocks.
228 * The caller who uses the flag has to make sure that the read doesn't cross
229 * a block boundary. Because the block size can differ between images reading one
230 * sector at a time is the safest solution.
231 */
232#define VD_OPEN_FLAGS_INFORM_ABOUT_ZERO_BLOCKS RT_BIT(9)
233/**
234 * Don't do unnecessary consistency checks when opening the image.
235 * Only valid when the image is opened in readonly because inconsistencies
236 * can lead to corrupted images in read-write mode.
237 */
238#define VD_OPEN_FLAGS_SKIP_CONSISTENCY_CHECKS RT_BIT(10)
239/** Mask of valid flags. */
240#define VD_OPEN_FLAGS_MASK (VD_OPEN_FLAGS_NORMAL | VD_OPEN_FLAGS_READONLY | VD_OPEN_FLAGS_HONOR_ZEROES | VD_OPEN_FLAGS_HONOR_SAME | VD_OPEN_FLAGS_INFO | VD_OPEN_FLAGS_ASYNC_IO | VD_OPEN_FLAGS_SHAREABLE | VD_OPEN_FLAGS_SEQUENTIAL | VD_OPEN_FLAGS_DISCARD | VD_OPEN_FLAGS_IGNORE_FLUSH | VD_OPEN_FLAGS_INFORM_ABOUT_ZERO_BLOCKS | VD_OPEN_FLAGS_SKIP_CONSISTENCY_CHECKS)
241/** @}*/
242
243/**
244 * Helper functions to handle open flags.
245 */
246
247/**
248 * Translate VD_OPEN_FLAGS_* to RTFile open flags.
249 *
250 * @return RTFile open flags.
251 * @param uOpenFlags VD_OPEN_FLAGS_* open flags.
252 * @param fCreate Flag that the file should be created.
253 */
254DECLINLINE(uint32_t) VDOpenFlagsToFileOpenFlags(unsigned uOpenFlags, bool fCreate)
255{
256 AssertMsg(!((uOpenFlags & VD_OPEN_FLAGS_READONLY) && fCreate), ("Image can't be opened readonly while being created\n"));
257
258 uint32_t fOpen = 0;
259
260 if (RT_UNLIKELY(uOpenFlags & VD_OPEN_FLAGS_READONLY))
261 fOpen |= RTFILE_O_READ | RTFILE_O_DENY_NONE;
262 else
263 {
264 fOpen |= RTFILE_O_READWRITE;
265
266 if (RT_UNLIKELY(uOpenFlags & VD_OPEN_FLAGS_SHAREABLE))
267 fOpen |= RTFILE_O_DENY_NONE;
268 else
269 fOpen |= RTFILE_O_DENY_WRITE;
270 }
271
272 if (RT_UNLIKELY(fCreate))
273 fOpen |= RTFILE_O_CREATE | RTFILE_O_NOT_CONTENT_INDEXED;
274 else
275 fOpen |= RTFILE_O_OPEN;
276
277 return fOpen;
278}
279
280
281/** @name VBox HDD container backend capability flags
282 * @{
283 */
284/** Supports UUIDs as expected by VirtualBox code. */
285#define VD_CAP_UUID RT_BIT(0)
286/** Supports creating fixed size images, allocating all space instantly. */
287#define VD_CAP_CREATE_FIXED RT_BIT(1)
288/** Supports creating dynamically growing images, allocating space on demand. */
289#define VD_CAP_CREATE_DYNAMIC RT_BIT(2)
290/** Supports creating images split in chunks of a bit less than 2GBytes. */
291#define VD_CAP_CREATE_SPLIT_2G RT_BIT(3)
292/** Supports being used as differencing image format backend. */
293#define VD_CAP_DIFF RT_BIT(4)
294/** Supports asynchronous I/O operations for at least some configurations. */
295#define VD_CAP_ASYNC RT_BIT(5)
296/** The backend operates on files. The caller needs to know to handle the
297 * location appropriately. */
298#define VD_CAP_FILE RT_BIT(6)
299/** The backend uses the config interface. The caller needs to know how to
300 * provide the mandatory configuration parts this way. */
301#define VD_CAP_CONFIG RT_BIT(7)
302/** The backend uses the network stack interface. The caller has to provide
303 * the appropriate interface. */
304#define VD_CAP_TCPNET RT_BIT(8)
305/** The backend supports VFS (virtual filesystem) functionality since it uses
306 * VDINTERFACEIO exclusively for all file operations. */
307#define VD_CAP_VFS RT_BIT(9)
308/** The backend supports the discard operation. */
309#define VD_CAP_DISCARD RT_BIT(10)
310/** @}*/
311
312/** @name VBox HDD container type.
313 * @{
314 */
315typedef enum VDTYPE
316{
317 /** Invalid. */
318 VDTYPE_INVALID = 0,
319 /** HardDisk */
320 VDTYPE_HDD,
321 /** CD/DVD */
322 VDTYPE_DVD,
323 /** Floppy. */
324 VDTYPE_FLOPPY
325} VDTYPE;
326/** @}*/
327
328
329/** @name Configuration interface key handling flags.
330 * @{
331 */
332/** Mandatory config key. Not providing a value for this key will cause
333 * the backend to fail. */
334#define VD_CFGKEY_MANDATORY RT_BIT(0)
335/** Expert config key. Not showing it by default in the GUI is is probably
336 * a good idea, as the average user won't understand it easily. */
337#define VD_CFGKEY_EXPERT RT_BIT(1)
338/** @}*/
339
340
341/**
342 * Configuration value type for configuration information interface.
343 */
344typedef enum VDCFGVALUETYPE
345{
346 /** Integer value. */
347 VDCFGVALUETYPE_INTEGER = 1,
348 /** String value. */
349 VDCFGVALUETYPE_STRING,
350 /** Bytestring value. */
351 VDCFGVALUETYPE_BYTES
352} VDCFGVALUETYPE;
353
354
355/**
356 * Structure describing configuration keys required/supported by a backend
357 * through the config interface.
358 */
359typedef struct VDCONFIGINFO
360{
361 /** Key name of the configuration. */
362 const char *pszKey;
363 /** Pointer to default value (descriptor). NULL if no useful default value
364 * can be specified. */
365 const char *pszDefaultValue;
366 /** Value type for this key. */
367 VDCFGVALUETYPE enmValueType;
368 /** Key handling flags (a combination of VD_CFGKEY_* flags). */
369 uint64_t uKeyFlags;
370} VDCONFIGINFO;
371
372/** Pointer to structure describing configuration keys. */
373typedef VDCONFIGINFO *PVDCONFIGINFO;
374
375/** Pointer to const structure describing configuration keys. */
376typedef const VDCONFIGINFO *PCVDCONFIGINFO;
377
378/**
379 * Structure describing a file extension.
380 */
381typedef struct VDFILEEXTENSION
382{
383 /** Pointer to the NULL-terminated string containing the extension. */
384 const char *pszExtension;
385 /** The device type the extension supports. */
386 VDTYPE enmType;
387} VDFILEEXTENSION;
388
389/** Pointer to a structure describing a file extension. */
390typedef VDFILEEXTENSION *PVDFILEEXTENSION;
391
392/** Pointer to a const structure describing a file extension. */
393typedef const VDFILEEXTENSION *PCVDFILEEXTENSION;
394
395/**
396 * Data structure for returning a list of backend capabilities.
397 */
398typedef struct VDBACKENDINFO
399{
400 /** Name of the backend. Must be unique even with case insensitive comparison. */
401 const char *pszBackend;
402 /** Capabilities of the backend (a combination of the VD_CAP_* flags). */
403 uint64_t uBackendCaps;
404 /** Pointer to a NULL-terminated array of strings, containing the supported
405 * file extensions. Note that some backends do not work on files, so this
406 * pointer may just contain NULL. */
407 PCVDFILEEXTENSION paFileExtensions;
408 /** Pointer to an array of structs describing each supported config key.
409 * Terminated by a NULL config key. Note that some backends do not support
410 * the configuration interface, so this pointer may just contain NULL.
411 * Mandatory if the backend sets VD_CAP_CONFIG. */
412 PCVDCONFIGINFO paConfigInfo;
413 /** Returns a human readable hard disk location string given a
414 * set of hard disk configuration keys. The returned string is an
415 * equivalent of the full file path for image-based hard disks.
416 * Mandatory for backends with no VD_CAP_FILE and NULL otherwise. */
417 DECLR3CALLBACKMEMBER(int, pfnComposeLocation, (PVDINTERFACE pConfig, char **pszLocation));
418 /** Returns a human readable hard disk name string given a
419 * set of hard disk configuration keys. The returned string is an
420 * equivalent of the file name part in the full file path for
421 * image-based hard disks. Mandatory for backends with no
422 * VD_CAP_FILE and NULL otherwise. */
423 DECLR3CALLBACKMEMBER(int, pfnComposeName, (PVDINTERFACE pConfig, char **pszName));
424} VDBACKENDINFO, *PVDBACKENDINFO;
425
426
427/**
428 * Request completion callback for the async read/write API.
429 */
430typedef void (FNVDASYNCTRANSFERCOMPLETE) (void *pvUser1, void *pvUser2, int rcReq);
431/** Pointer to a transfer compelte callback. */
432typedef FNVDASYNCTRANSFERCOMPLETE *PFNVDASYNCTRANSFERCOMPLETE;
433
434/**
435 * Disk geometry.
436 */
437typedef struct VDGEOMETRY
438{
439 /** Number of cylinders. */
440 uint32_t cCylinders;
441 /** Number of heads. */
442 uint32_t cHeads;
443 /** Number of sectors. */
444 uint32_t cSectors;
445} VDGEOMETRY;
446
447/** Pointer to disk geometry. */
448typedef VDGEOMETRY *PVDGEOMETRY;
449/** Pointer to constant disk geometry. */
450typedef const VDGEOMETRY *PCVDGEOMETRY;
451
452/**
453 * VBox HDD Container main structure.
454 */
455/* Forward declaration, VBOXHDD structure is visible only inside VBox HDD module. */
456struct VBOXHDD;
457typedef struct VBOXHDD VBOXHDD;
458typedef VBOXHDD *PVBOXHDD;
459
460/**
461 * Initializes HDD backends.
462 *
463 * @returns VBox status code.
464 */
465VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDInit(void);
466
467/**
468 * Destroys loaded HDD backends.
469 *
470 * @returns VBox status code.
471 */
472VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDShutdown(void);
473
474/**
475 * Lists all HDD backends and their capabilities in a caller-provided buffer.
476 *
477 * @return VBox status code.
478 * VERR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW if not enough space is passed.
479 * @param cEntriesAlloc Number of list entries available.
480 * @param pEntries Pointer to array for the entries.
481 * @param pcEntriesUsed Number of entries returned.
482 */
483VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDBackendInfo(unsigned cEntriesAlloc, PVDBACKENDINFO pEntries,
484 unsigned *pcEntriesUsed);
485
486/**
487 * Lists the capabilities of a backend identified by its name.
488 *
489 * @return VBox status code.
490 * @param pszBackend The backend name (case insensitive).
491 * @param pEntries Pointer to an entry.
492 */
493VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDBackendInfoOne(const char *pszBackend, PVDBACKENDINFO pEntry);
494
495/**
496 * Allocates and initializes an empty HDD container.
497 * No image files are opened.
498 *
499 * @return VBox status code.
500 * @param pVDIfsDisk Pointer to the per-disk VD interface list.
501 * @param enmType Type of the image container.
502 * @param ppDisk Where to store the reference to HDD container.
503 */
504VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDCreate(PVDINTERFACE pVDIfsDisk, VDTYPE enmType, PVBOXHDD *ppDisk);
505
506/**
507 * Destroys HDD container.
508 * If container has opened image files they will be closed.
509 *
510 * @return VBox status code.
511 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
512 */
513VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDDestroy(PVBOXHDD pDisk);
514
515/**
516 * Try to get the backend name which can use this image.
517 *
518 * @return VBox status code.
519 * VINF_SUCCESS if a plugin was found.
520 * ppszFormat contains the string which can be used as backend name.
521 * VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED if no backend was found.
522 * @param pVDIfsDisk Pointer to the per-disk VD interface list.
523 * @param pVDIfsImage Pointer to the per-image VD interface list.
524 * @param pszFilename Name of the image file for which the backend is queried.
525 * @param ppszFormat Receives pointer of the UTF-8 string which contains the format name.
526 * The returned pointer must be freed using RTStrFree().
527 * @param penmType Where to store the type of the image.
528 */
529VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDGetFormat(PVDINTERFACE pVDIfsDisk, PVDINTERFACE pVDIfsImage,
530 const char *pszFilename, char **ppszFormat, VDTYPE *penmType);
531
532/**
533 * Opens an image file.
534 *
535 * The first opened image file in HDD container must have a base image type,
536 * others (next opened images) must be differencing or undo images.
537 * Linkage is checked for differencing image to be consistent with the previously opened image.
538 * When another differencing image is opened and the last image was opened in read/write access
539 * mode, then the last image is reopened in read-only with deny write sharing mode. This allows
540 * other processes to use images in read-only mode too.
541 *
542 * Note that the image is opened in read-only mode if a read/write open is not possible.
543 * Use VDIsReadOnly to check open mode.
544 *
545 * @return VBox status code.
546 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
547 * @param pszBackend Name of the image file backend to use (case insensitive).
548 * @param pszFilename Name of the image file to open.
549 * @param uOpenFlags Image file open mode, see VD_OPEN_FLAGS_* constants.
550 * @param pVDIfsImage Pointer to the per-image VD interface list.
551 */
552VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDOpen(PVBOXHDD pDisk, const char *pszBackend,
553 const char *pszFilename, unsigned uOpenFlags,
554 PVDINTERFACE pVDIfsImage);
555
556/**
557 * Opens a cache image.
558 *
559 * @return VBox status code.
560 * @param pDisk Pointer to the HDD container which should use the cache image.
561 * @param pszBackend Name of the cache file backend to use (case insensitive).
562 * @param pszFilename Name of the cache image to open.
563 * @param uOpenFlags Image file open mode, see VD_OPEN_FLAGS_* constants.
564 * @param pVDIfsCache Pointer to the per-cache VD interface list.
565 */
566VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDCacheOpen(PVBOXHDD pDisk, const char *pszBackend,
567 const char *pszFilename, unsigned uOpenFlags,
568 PVDINTERFACE pVDIfsCache);
569
570/**
571 * Creates and opens a new base image file.
572 *
573 * @return VBox status code.
574 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
575 * @param pszBackend Name of the image file backend to use (case insensitive).
576 * @param pszFilename Name of the image file to create.
577 * @param cbSize Image size in bytes.
578 * @param uImageFlags Flags specifying special image features.
579 * @param pszComment Pointer to image comment. NULL is ok.
580 * @param pPCHSGeometry Pointer to physical disk geometry <= (16383,16,63). Not NULL.
581 * @param pLCHSGeometry Pointer to logical disk geometry <= (x,255,63). Not NULL.
582 * @param pUuid New UUID of the image. If NULL, a new UUID is created.
583 * @param uOpenFlags Image file open mode, see VD_OPEN_FLAGS_* constants.
584 * @param pVDIfsImage Pointer to the per-image VD interface list.
585 * @param pVDIfsOperation Pointer to the per-operation VD interface list.
586 */
587VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDCreateBase(PVBOXHDD pDisk, const char *pszBackend,
588 const char *pszFilename, uint64_t cbSize,
589 unsigned uImageFlags, const char *pszComment,
590 PCVDGEOMETRY pPCHSGeometry,
591 PCVDGEOMETRY pLCHSGeometry,
592 PCRTUUID pUuid, unsigned uOpenFlags,
593 PVDINTERFACE pVDIfsImage,
594 PVDINTERFACE pVDIfsOperation);
595
596/**
597 * Creates and opens a new differencing image file in HDD container.
598 * See comments for VDOpen function about differencing images.
599 *
600 * @return VBox status code.
601 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
602 * @param pszBackend Name of the image file backend to use (case insensitive).
603 * @param pszFilename Name of the differencing image file to create.
604 * @param uImageFlags Flags specifying special image features.
605 * @param pszComment Pointer to image comment. NULL is ok.
606 * @param pUuid New UUID of the image. If NULL, a new UUID is created.
607 * @param pParentUuid New parent UUID of the image. If NULL, the UUID is queried automatically.
608 * @param uOpenFlags Image file open mode, see VD_OPEN_FLAGS_* constants.
609 * @param pVDIfsImage Pointer to the per-image VD interface list.
610 * @param pVDIfsOperation Pointer to the per-operation VD interface list.
611 */
612VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDCreateDiff(PVBOXHDD pDisk, const char *pszBackend,
613 const char *pszFilename, unsigned uImageFlags,
614 const char *pszComment, PCRTUUID pUuid,
615 PCRTUUID pParentUuid, unsigned uOpenFlags,
616 PVDINTERFACE pVDIfsImage,
617 PVDINTERFACE pVDIfsOperation);
618
619/**
620 * Creates and opens new cache image file in HDD container.
621 *
622 * @return VBox status code.
623 * @param pDisk Name of the cache file backend to use (case insensitive).
624 * @param pszFilename Name of the differencing cache file to create.
625 * @param cbSize Maximum size of the cache.
626 * @param uImageFlags Flags specifying special cache features.
627 * @param pszComment Pointer to image comment. NULL is ok.
628 * @param pUuid New UUID of the image. If NULL, a new UUID is created.
629 * @param uOpenFlags Image file open mode, see VD_OPEN_FLAGS_* constants.
630 * @param pVDIfsCache Pointer to the per-cache VD interface list.
631 * @param pVDIfsOperation Pointer to the per-operation VD interface list.
632 */
633VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDCreateCache(PVBOXHDD pDisk, const char *pszBackend,
634 const char *pszFilename, uint64_t cbSize,
635 unsigned uImageFlags, const char *pszComment,
636 PCRTUUID pUuid, unsigned uOpenFlags,
637 PVDINTERFACE pVDIfsCache, PVDINTERFACE pVDIfsOperation);
638
639/**
640 * Merges two images (not necessarily with direct parent/child relationship).
641 * As a side effect the source image and potentially the other images which
642 * are also merged to the destination are deleted from both the disk and the
643 * images in the HDD container.
644 *
645 * @return VBox status code.
646 * @return VERR_VD_IMAGE_NOT_FOUND if image with specified number was not opened.
647 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
648 * @param nImageFrom Image number to merge from, counts from 0. 0 is always base image of container.
649 * @param nImageTo Image number to merge to, counts from 0. 0 is always base image of container.
650 * @param pVDIfsOperation Pointer to the per-operation VD interface list.
651 */
652VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDMerge(PVBOXHDD pDisk, unsigned nImageFrom,
653 unsigned nImageTo, PVDINTERFACE pVDIfsOperation);
654
655/**
656 * Copies an image from one HDD container to another - extended version.
657 * The copy is opened in the target HDD container.
658 * It is possible to convert between different image formats, because the
659 * backend for the destination may be different from the source.
660 * If both the source and destination reference the same HDD container,
661 * then the image is moved (by copying/deleting or renaming) to the new location.
662 * The source container is unchanged if the move operation fails, otherwise
663 * the image at the new location is opened in the same way as the old one was.
664 *
665 * @note The read/write accesses across disks are not synchronized, just the
666 * accesses to each disk. Once there is a use case which requires a defined
667 * read/write behavior in this situation this needs to be extended.
668 *
669 * @return VBox status code.
670 * @return VERR_VD_IMAGE_NOT_FOUND if image with specified number was not opened.
671 * @param pDiskFrom Pointer to source HDD container.
672 * @param nImage Image number, counts from 0. 0 is always base image of container.
673 * @param pDiskTo Pointer to destination HDD container.
674 * @param pszBackend Name of the image file backend to use (may be NULL to use the same as the source, case insensitive).
675 * @param pszFilename New name of the image (may be NULL to specify that the
676 * copy destination is the destination container, or
677 * if pDiskFrom == pDiskTo, i.e. when moving).
678 * @param fMoveByRename If true, attempt to perform a move by renaming (if successful the new size is ignored).
679 * @param cbSize New image size (0 means leave unchanged).
680 * @param nImageSameFrom The number of the last image in the source chain having the same content as the
681 * image in the destination chain given by nImageSameTo or
682 * VD_IMAGE_CONTENT_UNKNOWN to indicate that the content of both containers is unknown.
683 * See the notes for further information.
684 * @param nImageSameTo The number of the last image in the destination chain having the same content as the
685 * image in the source chain given by nImageSameFrom or
686 * VD_IMAGE_CONTENT_UNKNOWN to indicate that the content of both containers is unknown.
687 * See the notes for further information.
688 * @param uImageFlags Flags specifying special destination image features.
689 * @param pDstUuid New UUID of the destination image. If NULL, a new UUID is created.
690 * This parameter is used if and only if a true copy is created.
691 * In all rename/move cases or copy to existing image cases the modification UUIDs are copied over.
692 * @param uOpenFlags Image file open mode, see VD_OPEN_FLAGS_* constants.
693 * Only used if the destination image is created.
694 * @param pVDIfsOperation Pointer to the per-operation VD interface list.
695 * @param pDstVDIfsImage Pointer to the per-image VD interface list, for the
696 * destination image.
697 * @param pDstVDIfsOperation Pointer to the per-operation VD interface list,
698 * for the destination operation.
699 *
700 * @note Using nImageSameFrom and nImageSameTo can lead to a significant speedup
701 * when copying an image but can also lead to a corrupted copy if used incorrectly.
702 * It is mainly useful when cloning a chain of images and it is known that
703 * the virtual disk content of the two chains is exactly the same upto a certain image.
704 * Example:
705 * Imagine the chain of images which consist of a base and one diff image.
706 * Copying the chain starts with the base image. When copying the first
707 * diff image VDCopy() will read the data from the diff of the source chain
708 * and probably from the base image again in case the diff doesn't has data
709 * for the block. However the block will be optimized away because VDCopy()
710 * reads data from the base image of the destination chain compares the to
711 * and suppresses the write because the data is unchanged.
712 * For a lot of diff images this will be a huge waste of I/O bandwidth if
713 * the diff images contain only few changes.
714 * Because it is known that the base image of the source and the destination chain
715 * have the same content it is enough to check the diff image for changed data
716 * and copy it to the destination diff image which is achieved with
717 * nImageSameFrom and nImageSameTo. Setting both to 0 can suppress a lot of I/O.
718 */
719VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDCopyEx(PVBOXHDD pDiskFrom, unsigned nImage, PVBOXHDD pDiskTo,
720 const char *pszBackend, const char *pszFilename,
721 bool fMoveByRename, uint64_t cbSize,
722 unsigned nImageFromSame, unsigned nImageToSame,
723 unsigned uImageFlags, PCRTUUID pDstUuid,
724 unsigned uOpenFlags, PVDINTERFACE pVDIfsOperation,
725 PVDINTERFACE pDstVDIfsImage,
726 PVDINTERFACE pDstVDIfsOperation);
727
728/**
729 * Copies an image from one HDD container to another.
730 * The copy is opened in the target HDD container.
731 * It is possible to convert between different image formats, because the
732 * backend for the destination may be different from the source.
733 * If both the source and destination reference the same HDD container,
734 * then the image is moved (by copying/deleting or renaming) to the new location.
735 * The source container is unchanged if the move operation fails, otherwise
736 * the image at the new location is opened in the same way as the old one was.
737 *
738 * @note The read/write accesses across disks are not synchronized, just the
739 * accesses to each disk. Once there is a use case which requires a defined
740 * read/write behavior in this situation this needs to be extended.
741 *
742 * @return VBox status code.
743 * @return VERR_VD_IMAGE_NOT_FOUND if image with specified number was not opened.
744 * @param pDiskFrom Pointer to source HDD container.
745 * @param nImage Image number, counts from 0. 0 is always base image of container.
746 * @param pDiskTo Pointer to destination HDD container.
747 * @param pszBackend Name of the image file backend to use (may be NULL to use the same as the source, case insensitive).
748 * @param pszFilename New name of the image (may be NULL to specify that the
749 * copy destination is the destination container, or
750 * if pDiskFrom == pDiskTo, i.e. when moving).
751 * @param fMoveByRename If true, attempt to perform a move by renaming (if successful the new size is ignored).
752 * @param cbSize New image size (0 means leave unchanged).
753 * @param uImageFlags Flags specifying special destination image features.
754 * @param pDstUuid New UUID of the destination image. If NULL, a new UUID is created.
755 * This parameter is used if and only if a true copy is created.
756 * In all rename/move cases or copy to existing image cases the modification UUIDs are copied over.
757 * @param uOpenFlags Image file open mode, see VD_OPEN_FLAGS_* constants.
758 * Only used if the destination image is created.
759 * @param pVDIfsOperation Pointer to the per-operation VD interface list.
760 * @param pDstVDIfsImage Pointer to the per-image VD interface list, for the
761 * destination image.
762 * @param pDstVDIfsOperation Pointer to the per-operation VD interface list,
763 * for the destination operation.
764 */
765VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDCopy(PVBOXHDD pDiskFrom, unsigned nImage, PVBOXHDD pDiskTo,
766 const char *pszBackend, const char *pszFilename,
767 bool fMoveByRename, uint64_t cbSize,
768 unsigned uImageFlags, PCRTUUID pDstUuid,
769 unsigned uOpenFlags, PVDINTERFACE pVDIfsOperation,
770 PVDINTERFACE pDstVDIfsImage,
771 PVDINTERFACE pDstVDIfsOperation);
772
773/**
774 * Optimizes the storage consumption of an image. Typically the unused blocks
775 * have to be wiped with zeroes to achieve a substantial reduced storage use.
776 * Another optimization done is reordering the image blocks, which can provide
777 * a significant performance boost, as reads and writes tend to use less random
778 * file offsets.
779 *
780 * @note Compaction is treated as a single operation with regard to thread
781 * synchronization, which means that it potentially blocks other activities for
782 * a long time. The complexity of compaction would grow even more if concurrent
783 * accesses have to be handled.
784 *
785 * @return VBox status code.
786 * @return VERR_VD_IMAGE_NOT_FOUND if image with specified number was not opened.
787 * @return VERR_VD_IMAGE_READ_ONLY if image is not writable.
788 * @return VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED if this kind of image can be compacted, but
789 * this isn't supported yet.
790 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
791 * @param nImage Image number, counts from 0. 0 is always base image of container.
792 * @param pVDIfsOperation Pointer to the per-operation VD interface list.
793 */
794VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDCompact(PVBOXHDD pDisk, unsigned nImage,
795 PVDINTERFACE pVDIfsOperation);
796
797/**
798 * Resizes the given disk image to the given size. It is OK if there are
799 * multiple images open in the container. In this case the last disk image
800 * will be resized.
801 *
802 * @return VBox status
803 * @return VERR_VD_IMAGE_READ_ONLY if image is not writable.
804 * @return VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED if this kind of image can be compacted, but
805 *
806 * @param pDisk Pointer to the HDD container.
807 * @param cbSize New size of the image.
808 * @param pPCHSGeometry Pointer to the new physical disk geometry <= (16383,16,63). Not NULL.
809 * @param pLCHSGeometry Pointer to the new logical disk geometry <= (x,255,63). Not NULL.
810 * @param pVDIfsOperation Pointer to the per-operation VD interface list.
811 */
812VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDResize(PVBOXHDD pDisk, uint64_t cbSize,
813 PCVDGEOMETRY pPCHSGeometry,
814 PCVDGEOMETRY pLCHSGeometry,
815 PVDINTERFACE pVDIfsOperation);
816
817/**
818 * Closes the last opened image file in HDD container.
819 * If previous image file was opened in read-only mode (the normal case) and
820 * the last opened image is in read-write mode then the previous image will be
821 * reopened in read/write mode.
822 *
823 * @return VBox status code.
824 * @return VERR_VD_NOT_OPENED if no image is opened in HDD container.
825 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
826 * @param fDelete If true, delete the image from the host disk.
827 */
828VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDClose(PVBOXHDD pDisk, bool fDelete);
829
830/**
831 * Closes the currently opened cache image file in HDD container.
832 *
833 * @return VBox status code.
834 * @return VERR_VD_NOT_OPENED if no cache is opened in HDD container.
835 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
836 * @param fDelete If true, delete the image from the host disk.
837 */
838VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDCacheClose(PVBOXHDD pDisk, bool fDelete);
839
840/**
841 * Closes all opened image files in HDD container.
842 *
843 * @return VBox status code.
844 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
845 */
846VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDCloseAll(PVBOXHDD pDisk);
847
848/**
849 * Read data from virtual HDD.
850 *
851 * @return VBox status code.
852 * @return VERR_VD_NOT_OPENED if no image is opened in HDD container.
853 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
854 * @param uOffset Offset of first reading byte from start of disk.
855 * Must be aligned to a sector boundary.
856 * @param pvBuffer Pointer to buffer for reading data.
857 * @param cbBuffer Number of bytes to read.
858 * Must be aligned to a sector boundary.
859 */
860VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDRead(PVBOXHDD pDisk, uint64_t uOffset, void *pvBuffer, size_t cbBuffer);
861
862/**
863 * Write data to virtual HDD.
864 *
865 * @return VBox status code.
866 * @return VERR_VD_NOT_OPENED if no image is opened in HDD container.
867 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
868 * @param uOffset Offset of first writing byte from start of disk.
869 * Must be aligned to a sector boundary.
870 * @param pvBuffer Pointer to buffer for writing data.
871 * @param cbBuffer Number of bytes to write.
872 * Must be aligned to a sector boundary.
873 */
874VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDWrite(PVBOXHDD pDisk, uint64_t uOffset, const void *pvBuffer, size_t cbBuffer);
875
876/**
877 * Make sure the on disk representation of a virtual HDD is up to date.
878 *
879 * @return VBox status code.
880 * @return VERR_VD_NOT_OPENED if no image is opened in HDD container.
881 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
882 */
883VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDFlush(PVBOXHDD pDisk);
884
885/**
886 * Get number of opened images in HDD container.
887 *
888 * @return Number of opened images for HDD container. 0 if no images have been opened.
889 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
890 */
891VBOXDDU_DECL(unsigned) VDGetCount(PVBOXHDD pDisk);
892
893/**
894 * Get read/write mode of HDD container.
895 *
896 * @return Virtual disk ReadOnly status.
897 * @return true if no image is opened in HDD container.
898 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
899 */
900VBOXDDU_DECL(bool) VDIsReadOnly(PVBOXHDD pDisk);
901
902/**
903 * Get total capacity of an image in HDD container.
904 *
905 * @return Virtual disk size in bytes.
906 * @return 0 if image with specified number was not opened.
907 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
908 * @param nImage Image number, counts from 0. 0 is always base image of container.
909 */
910VBOXDDU_DECL(uint64_t) VDGetSize(PVBOXHDD pDisk, unsigned nImage);
911
912/**
913 * Get total file size of an image in HDD container.
914 *
915 * @return Virtual disk size in bytes.
916 * @return 0 if image with specified number was not opened.
917 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
918 * @param nImage Image number, counts from 0. 0 is always base image of container.
919 */
920VBOXDDU_DECL(uint64_t) VDGetFileSize(PVBOXHDD pDisk, unsigned nImage);
921
922/**
923 * Get virtual disk PCHS geometry of an image in HDD container.
924 *
925 * @return VBox status code.
926 * @return VERR_VD_IMAGE_NOT_FOUND if image with specified number was not opened.
927 * @return VERR_VD_GEOMETRY_NOT_SET if no geometry present in the HDD container.
928 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
929 * @param nImage Image number, counts from 0. 0 is always base image of container.
930 * @param pPCHSGeometry Where to store PCHS geometry. Not NULL.
931 */
932VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDGetPCHSGeometry(PVBOXHDD pDisk, unsigned nImage,
933 PVDGEOMETRY pPCHSGeometry);
934
935/**
936 * Store virtual disk PCHS geometry of an image in HDD container.
937 *
938 * @return VBox status code.
939 * @return VERR_VD_IMAGE_NOT_FOUND if image with specified number was not opened.
940 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
941 * @param nImage Image number, counts from 0. 0 is always base image of container.
942 * @param pPCHSGeometry Where to load PCHS geometry from. Not NULL.
943 */
944VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDSetPCHSGeometry(PVBOXHDD pDisk, unsigned nImage,
945 PCVDGEOMETRY pPCHSGeometry);
946
947/**
948 * Get virtual disk LCHS geometry of an image in HDD container.
949 *
950 * @return VBox status code.
951 * @return VERR_VD_IMAGE_NOT_FOUND if image with specified number was not opened.
952 * @return VERR_VD_GEOMETRY_NOT_SET if no geometry present in the HDD container.
953 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
954 * @param nImage Image number, counts from 0. 0 is always base image of container.
955 * @param pLCHSGeometry Where to store LCHS geometry. Not NULL.
956 */
957VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDGetLCHSGeometry(PVBOXHDD pDisk, unsigned nImage,
958 PVDGEOMETRY pLCHSGeometry);
959
960/**
961 * Store virtual disk LCHS geometry of an image in HDD container.
962 *
963 * @return VBox status code.
964 * @return VERR_VD_IMAGE_NOT_FOUND if image with specified number was not opened.
965 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
966 * @param nImage Image number, counts from 0. 0 is always base image of container.
967 * @param pLCHSGeometry Where to load LCHS geometry from. Not NULL.
968 */
969VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDSetLCHSGeometry(PVBOXHDD pDisk, unsigned nImage,
970 PCVDGEOMETRY pLCHSGeometry);
971
972/**
973 * Get version of image in HDD container.
974 *
975 * @return VBox status code.
976 * @return VERR_VD_IMAGE_NOT_FOUND if image with specified number was not opened.
977 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
978 * @param nImage Image number, counts from 0. 0 is always base image of container.
979 * @param puVersion Where to store the image version.
980 */
981VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDGetVersion(PVBOXHDD pDisk, unsigned nImage,
982 unsigned *puVersion);
983
984/**
985 * List the capabilities of image backend in HDD container.
986 *
987 * @return VBox status code.
988 * @return VERR_VD_IMAGE_NOT_FOUND if image with specified number was not opened.
989 * @param pDisk Pointer to the HDD container.
990 * @param nImage Image number, counts from 0. 0 is always base image of container.
991 * @param pbackendInfo Where to store the backend information.
992 */
993VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDBackendInfoSingle(PVBOXHDD pDisk, unsigned nImage,
994 PVDBACKENDINFO pBackendInfo);
995
996/**
997 * Get flags of image in HDD container.
998 *
999 * @return VBox status code.
1000 * @return VERR_VD_IMAGE_NOT_FOUND if image with specified number was not opened.
1001 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
1002 * @param nImage Image number, counts from 0. 0 is always base image of container.
1003 * @param puImageFlags Where to store the image flags.
1004 */
1005VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDGetImageFlags(PVBOXHDD pDisk, unsigned nImage, unsigned *puImageFlags);
1006
1007/**
1008 * Get open flags of image in HDD container.
1009 *
1010 * @return VBox status code.
1011 * @return VERR_VD_IMAGE_NOT_FOUND if image with specified number was not opened.
1012 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
1013 * @param nImage Image number, counts from 0. 0 is always base image of container.
1014 * @param puOpenFlags Where to store the image open flags.
1015 */
1016VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDGetOpenFlags(PVBOXHDD pDisk, unsigned nImage,
1017 unsigned *puOpenFlags);
1018
1019/**
1020 * Set open flags of image in HDD container.
1021 * This operation may cause file locking changes and/or files being reopened.
1022 * Note that in case of unrecoverable error all images in HDD container will be closed.
1023 *
1024 * @return VBox status code.
1025 * @return VERR_VD_IMAGE_NOT_FOUND if image with specified number was not opened.
1026 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
1027 * @param nImage Image number, counts from 0. 0 is always base image of container.
1028 * @param uOpenFlags Image file open mode, see VD_OPEN_FLAGS_* constants.
1029 */
1030VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDSetOpenFlags(PVBOXHDD pDisk, unsigned nImage,
1031 unsigned uOpenFlags);
1032
1033/**
1034 * Get base filename of image in HDD container. Some image formats use
1035 * other filenames as well, so don't use this for anything but informational
1036 * purposes.
1037 *
1038 * @return VBox status code.
1039 * @return VERR_VD_IMAGE_NOT_FOUND if image with specified number was not opened.
1040 * @return VERR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW if pszFilename buffer too small to hold filename.
1041 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
1042 * @param nImage Image number, counts from 0. 0 is always base image of container.
1043 * @param pszFilename Where to store the image file name.
1044 * @param cbFilename Size of buffer pszFilename points to.
1045 */
1046VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDGetFilename(PVBOXHDD pDisk, unsigned nImage,
1047 char *pszFilename, unsigned cbFilename);
1048
1049/**
1050 * Get the comment line of image in HDD container.
1051 *
1052 * @return VBox status code.
1053 * @return VERR_VD_IMAGE_NOT_FOUND if image with specified number was not opened.
1054 * @return VERR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW if pszComment buffer too small to hold comment text.
1055 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
1056 * @param nImage Image number, counts from 0. 0 is always base image of container.
1057 * @param pszComment Where to store the comment string of image. NULL is ok.
1058 * @param cbComment The size of pszComment buffer. 0 is ok.
1059 */
1060VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDGetComment(PVBOXHDD pDisk, unsigned nImage,
1061 char *pszComment, unsigned cbComment);
1062
1063/**
1064 * Changes the comment line of image in HDD container.
1065 *
1066 * @return VBox status code.
1067 * @return VERR_VD_IMAGE_NOT_FOUND if image with specified number was not opened.
1068 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
1069 * @param nImage Image number, counts from 0. 0 is always base image of container.
1070 * @param pszComment New comment string (UTF-8). NULL is allowed to reset the comment.
1071 */
1072VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDSetComment(PVBOXHDD pDisk, unsigned nImage,
1073 const char *pszComment);
1074
1075/**
1076 * Get UUID of image in HDD container.
1077 *
1078 * @return VBox status code.
1079 * @return VERR_VD_IMAGE_NOT_FOUND if image with specified number was not opened.
1080 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
1081 * @param nImage Image number, counts from 0. 0 is always base image of container.
1082 * @param pUuid Where to store the image UUID.
1083 */
1084VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDGetUuid(PVBOXHDD pDisk, unsigned nImage, PRTUUID pUuid);
1085
1086/**
1087 * Set the image's UUID. Should not be used by normal applications.
1088 *
1089 * @return VBox status code.
1090 * @return VERR_VD_IMAGE_NOT_FOUND if image with specified number was not opened.
1091 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
1092 * @param nImage Image number, counts from 0. 0 is always base image of container.
1093 * @param pUuid New UUID of the image. If NULL, a new UUID is created.
1094 */
1095VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDSetUuid(PVBOXHDD pDisk, unsigned nImage, PCRTUUID pUuid);
1096
1097/**
1098 * Get last modification UUID of image in HDD container.
1099 *
1100 * @return VBox status code.
1101 * @return VERR_VD_IMAGE_NOT_FOUND if image with specified number was not opened.
1102 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
1103 * @param nImage Image number, counts from 0. 0 is always base image of container.
1104 * @param pUuid Where to store the image modification UUID.
1105 */
1106VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDGetModificationUuid(PVBOXHDD pDisk, unsigned nImage,
1107 PRTUUID pUuid);
1108
1109/**
1110 * Set the image's last modification UUID. Should not be used by normal applications.
1111 *
1112 * @return VBox status code.
1113 * @return VERR_VD_IMAGE_NOT_FOUND if image with specified number was not opened.
1114 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
1115 * @param nImage Image number, counts from 0. 0 is always base image of container.
1116 * @param pUuid New modification UUID of the image. If NULL, a new UUID is created.
1117 */
1118VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDSetModificationUuid(PVBOXHDD pDisk, unsigned nImage,
1119 PCRTUUID pUuid);
1120
1121/**
1122 * Get parent UUID of image in HDD container.
1123 *
1124 * @return VBox status code.
1125 * @return VERR_VD_IMAGE_NOT_FOUND if image with specified number was not opened.
1126 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
1127 * @param nImage Image number, counts from 0. 0 is always base image of the container.
1128 * @param pUuid Where to store the parent image UUID.
1129 */
1130VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDGetParentUuid(PVBOXHDD pDisk, unsigned nImage,
1131 PRTUUID pUuid);
1132
1133/**
1134 * Set the image's parent UUID. Should not be used by normal applications.
1135 *
1136 * @return VBox status code.
1137 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
1138 * @param nImage Image number, counts from 0. 0 is always base image of container.
1139 * @param pUuid New parent UUID of the image. If NULL, a new UUID is created.
1140 */
1141VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDSetParentUuid(PVBOXHDD pDisk, unsigned nImage,
1142 PCRTUUID pUuid);
1143
1144
1145/**
1146 * Debug helper - dumps all opened images in HDD container into the log file.
1147 *
1148 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
1149 */
1150VBOXDDU_DECL(void) VDDumpImages(PVBOXHDD pDisk);
1151
1152
1153/**
1154 * Discards unused ranges given as a list.
1155 *
1156 * @return VBox status code.
1157 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
1158 * @param paRanges The array of ranges to discard.
1159 * @param cRanges Number of entries in the array.
1160 *
1161 * @note In contrast to VDCompact() the ranges are always discarded even if they
1162 * appear to contain data. This method is mainly used to implement TRIM support.
1163 */
1164VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDDiscardRanges(PVBOXHDD pDisk, PCRTRANGE paRanges, unsigned cRanges);
1165
1166
1167/**
1168 * Start an asynchronous read request.
1169 *
1170 * @return VBox status code.
1171 * @param pDisk Pointer to the HDD container.
1172 * @param uOffset The offset of the virtual disk to read from.
1173 * @param cbRead How many bytes to read.
1174 * @param pcSgBuf Pointer to the S/G buffer to read into.
1175 * @param pfnComplete Completion callback.
1176 * @param pvUser User data which is passed on completion
1177 */
1178VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDAsyncRead(PVBOXHDD pDisk, uint64_t uOffset, size_t cbRead,
1179 PCRTSGBUF pcSgBuf,
1180 PFNVDASYNCTRANSFERCOMPLETE pfnComplete,
1181 void *pvUser1, void *pvUser2);
1182
1183
1184/**
1185 * Start an asynchronous write request.
1186 *
1187 * @return VBox status code.
1188 * @param pDisk Pointer to the HDD container.
1189 * @param uOffset The offset of the virtual disk to write to.
1190 * @param cbWrtie How many bytes to write.
1191 * @param pcSgBuf Pointer to the S/G buffer to write from.
1192 * @param pfnComplete Completion callback.
1193 * @param pvUser User data which is passed on completion.
1194 */
1195VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDAsyncWrite(PVBOXHDD pDisk, uint64_t uOffset, size_t cbWrite,
1196 PCRTSGBUF pcSgBuf,
1197 PFNVDASYNCTRANSFERCOMPLETE pfnComplete,
1198 void *pvUser1, void *pvUser2);
1199
1200
1201/**
1202 * Start an asynchronous flush request.
1203 *
1204 * @return VBox status code.
1205 * @param pDisk Pointer to the HDD container.
1206 * @param pfnComplete Completion callback.
1207 * @param pvUser User data which is passed on completion.
1208 */
1209VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDAsyncFlush(PVBOXHDD pDisk,
1210 PFNVDASYNCTRANSFERCOMPLETE pfnComplete,
1211 void *pvUser1, void *pvUser2);
1212
1213/**
1214 * Start an asynchronous discard request.
1215 *
1216 * @return VBox status code.
1217 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
1218 * @param paRanges The array of ranges to discard.
1219 * @param cRanges Number of entries in the array.
1220 * @param pfnComplete Completion callback.
1221 * @param pvUser1 User data which is passed on completion.
1222 * @param pvUser2 User data which is passed on completion.
1223 */
1224VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDAsyncDiscardRanges(PVBOXHDD pDisk, PCRTRANGE paRanges, unsigned cRanges,
1225 PFNVDASYNCTRANSFERCOMPLETE pfnComplete,
1226 void *pvUser1, void *pvUser);
1227
1228/**
1229 * Tries to repair a corrupted image.
1230 *
1231 * @return VBox status code.
1232 * @retval VERR_VD_IMAGE_REPAIR_NOT_SUPPORTED if the backend does not support repairing the image.
1233 * @retval VERR_VD_IMAGE_REPAIR_IMPOSSIBLE if the corruption is to severe to repair the image.
1234 * @param pVDIfsDisk Pointer to the per-disk VD interface list.
1235 * @param pVDIfsImage Pointer to the per-image VD interface list.
1236 * @param pszFilename Name of the image file to repair.
1237 * @param pszFormat The backend to use.
1238 * @param fFlags Combination of the VD_REPAIR_* flags.
1239 */
1240VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDRepair(PVDINTERFACE pVDIfsDisk, PVDINTERFACE pVDIfsImage,
1241 const char *pszFilename, const char *pszBackend,
1242 uint32_t fFlags);
1243
1244/**
1245 * Create a VFS file handle from the given HDD container.
1246 *
1247 * @return VBox status code.
1248 * @param pDisk Pointer to HDD container.
1249 * @param fFlags Combination of the VD_VFSFILE_* flags.
1250 * @param phVfsFile Where to stoer the handle to the VFS file on success.
1251 */
1252VBOXDDU_DECL(int) VDCreateVfsFileFromDisk(PVBOXHDD pDisk, uint32_t fFlags,
1253 PRTVFSFILE phVfsFile);
1254
1255RT_C_DECLS_END
1256
1257/** @} */
1258
1259#endif
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