--- a/src/dirbuf.h Tue Nov 18 02:06:52 2008 +0200
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
-#ifndef DIRBUF_H
-#define DIRBUF_H
-
-/*
- * Simple dirent building
- */
-
-#include "evfuse.h"
-
-/*
- * Holds the dir entries
- */
-struct dirbuf {
- char *buf;
- size_t len;
- off_t off, req_off;
-};
-
-// maximum length for a dirbuf name, including NUL byte
-#define DIRBUF_NAME_MAX 256
-
-/*
- * Initialize a dirbuf for a request. The dirbuf will be filled with at most req_size bytes of dir entries.
- *
- * req_size - how many bytes of dirbuf data we want, at most
- * req_off - the offset of the first dirent to include
- */
-int dirbuf_init (struct dirbuf *buf, size_t req_size, off_t req_off);
-
-/*
- * Estimate how many dir entries will, at most, fit into a difbuf of the given size, based on a minimum filename size.
- */
-size_t dirbuf_estimate (struct dirbuf *buf, size_t min_namelen);
-
-/*
- * Add an dir entry to the dirbuf. The dirbuf should not be full.
- *
- * Offsets are followed:
- * ent_off - the offset of this dirent
- * next_off - the offset of the next dirent
- *
- * Only the S_IFMT bits of ent_mode are relevant.
- *
- * Returns 0 if the ent was added or skipped, -1 on error, 1 if the dirbuf is full (no more ents should be added).
- */
-int dirbuf_add (fuse_req_t req, struct dirbuf *buf, off_t ent_off, off_t next_off, const char *ent_name, fuse_ino_t ent_ino, mode_t ent_mode);
-
-/*
- * Attempt to send the readdir reply, free the buf, and return the error code from fuse_reply_buf
- */
-int dirbuf_done (fuse_req_t req, struct dirbuf *buf);
-
-/*
- * Release the dirop without sending any reply back.
- *
- * This is safe to be called multiple times.
- */
-void dirbuf_release (struct dirbuf *buf);
-
-#endif /* DIRBUF_H */