Crate fidl_fuchsia_io__common Copy item path Source advisory_locking_ordinals directory_ordinals directory_watcher_ordinals extended_attribute_iterator_ordinals file_ordinals linkable_ordinals node_ordinals readable_ordinals symlink_ordinals writable_ordinals DirentTypeUnknown Pattern that matches an unknown DirentType
member. HashAlgorithmUnknown Pattern that matches an unknown HashAlgorithm
member. SelinuxContextUnknown Pattern that matches an unknown SelinuxContext
member. AdvisoryLockRange AdvisoryLockRequest AdvisoryLockingAdvisoryLockRequest AllocateMode DirectoryInfo DirectoryLinkResponse DirectoryObject DirectoryReadDirentsRequest DirectoryReadDirentsResponse DirectoryRewindResponse DirectoryUnlinkRequest DirectoryWatchResponse EmptyStruct Used in places where empty structs are needed, such as empty union members, to avoid creating
new struct types. ExtendedAttributeIteratorGetNextResponse FileGetBackingMemoryRequest FileReadAtRequest FileReadAtResponse FileResizeRequest FileSeekRequest FileSeekResponse FileSignal FileWriteAtRequest FileWriteAtResponse FilesystemInfo Flags Flags used to specify how a node should be opened. Note that ranges of bits are reserved
for specific use cases: ImmutableNodeAttributes ModeType MutableNodeAttributes NodeAttributeFlags The fields of ‘attributes’ which are used to update the Node are indicated
by the ‘flags’ argument. NodeAttributes NodeAttributes defines generic information about a filesystem node. NodeAttributes2 NodeAttributesQuery NodeDeprecatedGetAttrResponse NodeDeprecatedGetFlagsResponse NodeDeprecatedSetAttrRequest NodeDeprecatedSetAttrResponse NodeDeprecatedSetFlagsRequest NodeDeprecatedSetFlagsResponse NodeGetAttributesRequest NodeGetExtendedAttributeRequest NodeGetFlagsResponse NodeInfo Information that describes the target node. NodeProtocolKinds A node may have multiple supported representations when opening, even though
it may have a fixed underlying identity. NodeQueryFilesystemResponse NodeRemoveExtendedAttributeRequest NodeSetFlagsRequest OpenFlags DEPRECATED - Use Flags instead. Operations The common members definition behind Rights
and Abilities
. Some operations may apply
only to certain node types (e.g. [Operations.MODIFY_DIRECTORY
] only applies to directories). Options Options which can be used when opening nodes. Unlike Flags
, these options are designed for
specific use cases (e.g. to reduce round-trip latency when requesting attributes). ReadableReadRequest ReadableReadResponse Service SymlinkInfo SymlinkObject UnlinkFlags UnlinkOptions VerificationOptions Set of options used to enable verity on a file. VmoFlags WatchMask WritableWriteRequest WritableWriteResponse AdvisoryLockType DirentType HashAlgorithm Denotes which hash algorithm is used to build the merkle tree for
fsverity-enabled files. SeekOrigin The reference point for updating the seek offset. See [File.Seek
]. SelinuxContext SetExtendedAttributeMode WatchEvent DIRECTORY_PROTOCOL_NAME FILE_PROTOCOL_NAME FLAG_TEMPORARY_AS_NOT_LINKABLE Specifies that this object is not linkable. This is only intended to be used in the context of
creating a temporary unnamed objects. When that is not the case, the node protocol defines if it
is linkable (i.e. if it composes the Linkable
protocol). When this flag is set along with
Flags.FLAG_CREATE_AS_UNNAMED_TEMPORARY
, an unnamed temporary object will be created that
cannot be linked into the filesystem. This would be similar to Linux O_TMPFILE | O_EXCL
. INHERITED_WRITE_PERMISSIONS Set of rights that [Flags.PERM_INHERIT_WRITE
] will inherit from the parent connection if
specified. Note that if any of these permissions are missing from the connection, none of these
permissions will be inherited. INO_UNKNOWN Nodes which do not have ino values should return this value
from Readdir and GetAttr. MASK_KNOWN_PERMISSIONS MASK_KNOWN_PROTOCOLS MASK_PERMISSION_FLAGS MASK_POSIX_FLAGS MAX_ATTRIBUTE_NAME The maximum size for an extended attribute name. MAX_BUF The maximal buffer size which can be transmitted for buffered operations.
This capacity is currently set somewhat arbitrarily. MAX_FILENAME The maximum length, in bytes, of a single filesystem component. MAX_FS_NAME_BUFFER MAX_INLINE_ATTRIBUTE_VALUE The maximum size for an extended attribute value to be included inline.
Values larger than this size are passed in a vmo. MAX_LIST_ATTRIBUTES_CHUNK The maximum size of a chunk in the ListExtendedAttributes iterator. MAX_NAME_LENGTH The maximum length, in bytes, of a single filesystem component. MAX_PATH_LENGTH The maximum length, in bytes, of a filesystem path. MAX_SELINUX_CONTEXT_ATTRIBUTE_LEN The maximum size for passing the SELinux context as an attribute. MAX_TRANSFER_SIZE The maximum I/O size that is allowed for read/write operations using
byte vectors. NODE_PROTOCOL_NAME OPEN_FLAGS_ALLOWED_WITH_NODE_REFERENCE Flags used when opening a node reference must fall within this mask. OPEN_RIGHTS All known rights. PERM_EXECUTABLE Set of permissions that are expected when opening a node as executable. PERM_READABLE Set of permissions that are expected when opening a node as readable. PERM_WRITABLE Set of permissions that are expected when opening a node as writable. RW_STAR_DIR Alias for directory permission alias rw* RX_STAR_DIR Alias for directory permission alias rx* R_STAR_DIR Alias for directory permission alias r* SELINUX_CONTEXT_NAME The name of the extended attribute accessible via the SELinux context attribute. SYMLINK_PROTOCOL_NAME W_STAR_DIR Alias for directory permission alias w* X_STAR_DIR Alias for directory permission alias x* Abilities Abilities are properties intrinsic to a node. They specify which operations are supported by it. ExtendedAttributeName The name of an extended attribute. It can not contain any null bytes. Other
than that and the maximum size, no particular structure is imposed on the
name. Id The type to identify a node, if the implementation supports some notion of
unique node ID. Name The type for the name of a node, i.e. a single path component.
E.g. foo
Path A path is a string of one or more components, separated by “/”.
E.g. foo/bar/baz
Rights Rights are properties specific to a connection. They limit which operations are allowed on a
connection, including those which may be granted to new connections. SymlinkTarget Transfer The byte vector type used for read/write operations.