/*- * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause * * Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Scott Long * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ /* udf_vnops.c */ /* Take care of the vnode side of things */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include extern struct iconv_functions *udf_iconv; static vop_access_t udf_access; static vop_getattr_t udf_getattr; static vop_open_t udf_open; static vop_ioctl_t udf_ioctl; static vop_pathconf_t udf_pathconf; static vop_print_t udf_print; static vop_read_t udf_read; static vop_readdir_t udf_readdir; static vop_readlink_t udf_readlink; static vop_setattr_t udf_setattr; static vop_strategy_t udf_strategy; static vop_bmap_t udf_bmap; static vop_cachedlookup_t udf_lookup; static vop_reclaim_t udf_reclaim; static vop_vptofh_t udf_vptofh; static int udf_readatoffset(struct udf_node *node, int *size, off_t offset, struct buf **bp, uint8_t **data); static int udf_bmap_internal(struct udf_node *node, off_t offset, daddr_t *sector, uint32_t *max_size); static struct vop_vector udf_vnodeops = { .vop_default = &default_vnodeops, .vop_access = udf_access, .vop_bmap = udf_bmap, .vop_cachedlookup = udf_lookup, .vop_getattr = udf_getattr, .vop_ioctl = udf_ioctl, .vop_lookup = vfs_cache_lookup, .vop_open = udf_open, .vop_pathconf = udf_pathconf, .vop_print = udf_print, .vop_read = udf_read, .vop_readdir = udf_readdir, .vop_readlink = udf_readlink, .vop_reclaim = udf_reclaim, .vop_setattr = udf_setattr, .vop_strategy = udf_strategy, .vop_vptofh = udf_vptofh, }; VFS_VOP_VECTOR_REGISTER(udf_vnodeops); struct vop_vector udf_fifoops = { .vop_default = &fifo_specops, .vop_access = udf_access, .vop_getattr = udf_getattr, .vop_pathconf = udf_pathconf, .vop_print = udf_print, .vop_reclaim = udf_reclaim, .vop_setattr = udf_setattr, .vop_vptofh = udf_vptofh, }; VFS_VOP_VECTOR_REGISTER(udf_fifoops); static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_UDFFID, "udf_fid", "UDF FileId structure"); static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_UDFDS, "udf_ds", "UDF Dirstream structure"); #define UDF_INVALID_BMAP -1 int udf_allocv(struct mount *mp, struct vnode **vpp, struct thread *td) { int error; struct vnode *vp; error = getnewvnode("udf", mp, &udf_vnodeops, &vp); if (error) { printf("udf_allocv: failed to allocate new vnode\n"); return (error); } *vpp = vp; return (0); } /* Convert file entry permission (5 bits per owner/group/user) to a mode_t */ static mode_t udf_permtomode(struct udf_node *node) { uint32_t perm; uint16_t flags; mode_t mode; perm = le32toh(node->fentry->perm); flags = le16toh(node->fentry->icbtag.flags); mode = perm & UDF_FENTRY_PERM_USER_MASK; mode |= ((perm & UDF_FENTRY_PERM_GRP_MASK) >> 2); mode |= ((perm & UDF_FENTRY_PERM_OWNER_MASK) >> 4); mode |= ((flags & UDF_ICB_TAG_FLAGS_STICKY) << 4); mode |= ((flags & UDF_ICB_TAG_FLAGS_SETGID) << 6); mode |= ((flags & UDF_ICB_TAG_FLAGS_SETUID) << 8); return (mode); } static int udf_access(struct vop_access_args *a) { struct vnode *vp; struct udf_node *node; accmode_t accmode; mode_t mode; vp = a->a_vp; node = VTON(vp); accmode = a->a_accmode; if (accmode & VWRITE) { switch (vp->v_type) { case VDIR: case VLNK: case VREG: return (EROFS); /* NOT REACHED */ default: break; } } mode = udf_permtomode(node); return (vaccess(vp->v_type, mode, node->fentry->uid, node->fentry->gid, accmode, a->a_cred)); } static int udf_open(struct vop_open_args *ap) { struct udf_node *np = VTON(ap->a_vp); off_t fsize; fsize = le64toh(np->fentry->inf_len); vnode_create_vobject(ap->a_vp, fsize, ap->a_td); return 0; } static const int mon_lens[2][12] = { {0, 31, 59, 90, 120, 151, 181, 212, 243, 273, 304, 334}, {0, 31, 60, 91, 121, 152, 182, 213, 244, 274, 305, 335} }; static int udf_isaleapyear(int year) { int i; i = (year % 4) ? 0 : 1; i &= (year % 100) ? 1 : 0; i |= (year % 400) ? 0 : 1; return i; } /* * Timezone calculation compliments of Julian Elischer . */ static void udf_timetotimespec(struct timestamp *time, struct timespec *t) { int i, lpyear, daysinyear, year, startyear; union { uint16_t u_tz_offset; int16_t s_tz_offset; } tz; /* * DirectCD seems to like using bogus year values. * Don't trust time->month as it will be used for an array index. */ year = le16toh(time->year); if (year < 1970 || time->month < 1 || time->month > 12) { t->tv_sec = 0; t->tv_nsec = 0; return; } /* Calculate the time and day */ t->tv_sec = time->second; t->tv_sec += time->minute * 60; t->tv_sec += time->hour * 3600; t->tv_sec += (time->day - 1) * 3600 * 24; /* Calculate the month */ lpyear = udf_isaleapyear(year); t->tv_sec += mon_lens[lpyear][time->month - 1] * 3600 * 24; /* Speed up the calculation */ startyear = 1970; if (year > 2009) { t->tv_sec += 1262304000; startyear += 40; } else if (year > 1999) { t->tv_sec += 946684800; startyear += 30; } else if (year > 1989) { t->tv_sec += 631152000; startyear += 20; } else if (year > 1979) { t->tv_sec += 315532800; startyear += 10; } daysinyear = (year - startyear) * 365; for (i = startyear; i < year; i++) daysinyear += udf_isaleapyear(i); t->tv_sec += daysinyear * 3600 * 24; /* Calculate microseconds */ t->tv_nsec = time->centisec * 10000 + time->hund_usec * 100 + time->usec; /* * Calculate the time zone. The timezone is 12 bit signed 2's * complement, so we gotta do some extra magic to handle it right. */ tz.u_tz_offset = le16toh(time->type_tz); tz.u_tz_offset &= 0x0fff; if (tz.u_tz_offset & 0x0800) tz.u_tz_offset |= 0xf000; /* extend the sign to 16 bits */ if ((le16toh(time->type_tz) & 0x1000) && (tz.s_tz_offset != -2047)) t->tv_sec -= tz.s_tz_offset * 60; return; } static int udf_getattr(struct vop_getattr_args *a) { struct vnode *vp; struct udf_node *node; struct vattr *vap; struct file_entry *fentry; vp = a->a_vp; vap = a->a_vap; node = VTON(vp); fentry = node->fentry; vap->va_fsid = dev2udev(node->udfmp->im_dev); vap->va_fileid = node->hash_id; vap->va_mode = udf_permtomode(node); vap->va_nlink = le16toh(fentry->link_cnt); /* * XXX The spec says that -1 is valid for uid/gid and indicates an * invalid uid/gid. How should this be represented? */ vap->va_uid = (le32toh(fentry->uid) == -1) ? 0 : le32toh(fentry->uid); vap->va_gid = (le32toh(fentry->gid) == -1) ? 0 : le32toh(fentry->gid); udf_timetotimespec(&fentry->atime, &vap->va_atime); udf_timetotimespec(&fentry->mtime, &vap->va_mtime); vap->va_ctime = vap->va_mtime; /* XXX Stored as an Extended Attribute */ vap->va_rdev = NODEV; if (vp->v_type & VDIR) { /* * Directories that are recorded within their ICB will show * as having 0 blocks recorded. Since tradition dictates * that directories consume at least one logical block, * make it appear so. */ if (fentry->logblks_rec != 0) { vap->va_size = le64toh(fentry->logblks_rec) * node->udfmp->bsize; } else { vap->va_size = node->udfmp->bsize; } } else { vap->va_size = le64toh(fentry->inf_len); } vap->va_flags = 0; vap->va_gen = 1; vap->va_blocksize = node->udfmp->bsize; vap->va_bytes = le64toh(fentry->inf_len); vap->va_type = vp->v_type; vap->va_filerev = 0; /* XXX */ return (0); } static int udf_setattr(struct vop_setattr_args *a) { struct vnode *vp; struct vattr *vap; vp = a->a_vp; vap = a->a_vap; if (vap->va_flags != (u_long)VNOVAL || vap->va_uid != (uid_t)VNOVAL || vap->va_gid != (gid_t)VNOVAL || vap->va_atime.tv_sec != VNOVAL || vap->va_mtime.tv_sec != VNOVAL || vap->va_mode != (mode_t)VNOVAL) return (EROFS); if (vap->va_size != (u_quad_t)VNOVAL) { switch (vp->v_type) { case VDIR: return (EISDIR); case VLNK: case VREG: return (EROFS); case VCHR: case VBLK: case VSOCK: case VFIFO: case VNON: case VBAD: case VMARKER: return (0); } } return (0); } /* * File specific ioctls. */ static int udf_ioctl(struct vop_ioctl_args *a) { printf("%s called\n", __func__); return (ENOTTY); } /* * I'm not sure that this has much value in a read-only filesystem, but * cd9660 has it too. */ static int udf_pathconf(struct vop_pathconf_args *a) { switch (a->a_name) { case _PC_FILESIZEBITS: *a->a_retval = 64; return (0); case _PC_LINK_MAX: *a->a_retval = 65535; return (0); case _PC_NAME_MAX: *a->a_retval = NAME_MAX; return (0); case _PC_SYMLINK_MAX: *a->a_retval = MAXPATHLEN; return (0); case _PC_NO_TRUNC: *a->a_retval = 1; return (0); case _PC_PIPE_BUF: if (a->a_vp->v_type == VDIR || a->a_vp->v_type == VFIFO) { *a->a_retval = PIPE_BUF; return (0); } return (EINVAL); default: return (vop_stdpathconf(a)); } } static int udf_print(struct vop_print_args *ap) { struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp; struct udf_node *node = VTON(vp); printf(" ino %lu, on dev %s", (u_long)node->hash_id, devtoname(node->udfmp->im_dev)); if (vp->v_type == VFIFO) fifo_printinfo(vp); printf("\n"); return (0); } #define lblkno(udfmp, loc) ((loc) >> (udfmp)->bshift) #define blkoff(udfmp, loc) ((loc) & (udfmp)->bmask) #define lblktosize(udfmp, blk) ((blk) << (udfmp)->bshift) static inline int is_data_in_fentry(const struct udf_node *node) { const struct file_entry *fentry = node->fentry; return ((le16toh(fentry->icbtag.flags) & 0x7) == 3); } static int udf_read(struct vop_read_args *ap) { struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp; struct uio *uio = ap->a_uio; struct udf_node *node = VTON(vp); struct udf_mnt *udfmp; struct file_entry *fentry; struct buf *bp; uint8_t *data; daddr_t lbn, rablock; off_t diff, fsize; ssize_t n; int error = 0; long size, on; if (uio->uio_resid == 0) return (0); if (uio->uio_offset < 0) return (EINVAL); if (is_data_in_fentry(node)) { fentry = node->fentry; data = &fentry->data[le32toh(fentry->l_ea)]; fsize = le32toh(fentry->l_ad); n = uio->uio_resid; diff = fsize - uio->uio_offset; if (diff <= 0) return (0); if (diff < n) n = diff; error = uiomove(data + uio->uio_offset, (int)n, uio); return (error); } fsize = le64toh(node->fentry->inf_len); udfmp = node->udfmp; do { lbn = lblkno(udfmp, uio->uio_offset); on = blkoff(udfmp, uio->uio_offset); n = min((u_int)(udfmp->bsize - on), uio->uio_resid); diff = fsize - uio->uio_offset; if (diff <= 0) return (0); if (diff < n) n = diff; size = udfmp->bsize; rablock = lbn + 1; if ((vp->v_mount->mnt_flag & MNT_NOCLUSTERR) == 0) { if (lblktosize(udfmp, rablock) < fsize) { error = cluster_read(vp, fsize, lbn, size, NOCRED, uio->uio_resid, (ap->a_ioflag >> 16), 0, &bp); } else { error = bread(vp, lbn, size, NOCRED, &bp); } } else { error = bread(vp, lbn, size, NOCRED, &bp); } if (error != 0) { brelse(bp); return (error); } n = min(n, size - bp->b_resid); error = uiomove(bp->b_data + on, (int)n, uio); brelse(bp); } while (error == 0 && uio->uio_resid > 0 && n != 0); return (error); } /* * Call the OSTA routines to translate the name from a CS0 dstring to a * 16-bit Unicode String. Hooks need to be placed in here to translate from * Unicode to the encoding that the kernel/user expects. Return the length * of the translated string. */ static int udf_transname(char *cs0string, char *destname, int len, struct udf_mnt *udfmp) { unicode_t *transname; char *unibuf, *unip; int i, destlen; ssize_t unilen = 0; size_t destleft = MAXNAMLEN; /* Convert 16-bit Unicode to destname */ if (udfmp->im_flags & UDFMNT_KICONV && udf_iconv) { /* allocate a buffer big enough to hold an 8->16 bit expansion */ unibuf = uma_zalloc(udf_zone_trans, M_WAITOK); unip = unibuf; if ((unilen = (ssize_t)udf_UncompressUnicodeByte(len, cs0string, unibuf)) == -1) { printf("udf: Unicode translation failed\n"); uma_zfree(udf_zone_trans, unibuf); return 0; } while (unilen > 0 && destleft > 0) { udf_iconv->conv(udfmp->im_d2l, __DECONST(const char **, &unibuf), (size_t *)&unilen, (char **)&destname, &destleft); /* Unconverted character found */ if (unilen > 0 && destleft > 0) { *destname++ = '?'; destleft--; unibuf += 2; unilen -= 2; } } uma_zfree(udf_zone_trans, unip); *destname = '\0'; destlen = MAXNAMLEN - (int)destleft; } else { /* allocate a buffer big enough to hold an 8->16 bit expansion */ transname = uma_zalloc(udf_zone_trans, M_WAITOK); if ((unilen = (ssize_t)udf_UncompressUnicode(len, cs0string, transname)) == -1) { printf("udf: Unicode translation failed\n"); uma_zfree(udf_zone_trans, transname); return 0; } for (i = 0; i < unilen ; i++) { if (transname[i] & 0xff00) { destname[i] = '.'; /* Fudge the 16bit chars */ } else { destname[i] = transname[i] & 0xff; } } uma_zfree(udf_zone_trans, transname); destname[unilen] = 0; destlen = (int)unilen; } return (destlen); } /* * Compare a CS0 dstring with a name passed in from the VFS layer. Return * 0 on a successful match, nonzero otherwise. Unicode work may need to be done * here also. */ static int udf_cmpname(char *cs0string, char *cmpname, int cs0len, int cmplen, struct udf_mnt *udfmp) { char *transname; int error = 0; /* This is overkill, but not worth creating a new zone */ transname = uma_zalloc(udf_zone_trans, M_WAITOK); cs0len = udf_transname(cs0string, transname, cs0len, udfmp); /* Easy check. If they aren't the same length, they aren't equal */ if ((cs0len == 0) || (cs0len != cmplen)) error = -1; else error = bcmp(transname, cmpname, cmplen); uma_zfree(udf_zone_trans, transname); return (error); } struct udf_uiodir { struct dirent *dirent; uint64_t *cookies; int ncookies; int acookies; int eofflag; }; static int udf_uiodir(struct udf_uiodir *uiodir, int de_size, struct uio *uio, long cookie) { if (uiodir->cookies != NULL) { if (++uiodir->acookies > uiodir->ncookies) { uiodir->eofflag = 0; return (-1); } *uiodir->cookies++ = cookie; } if (uio->uio_resid < de_size) { uiodir->eofflag = 0; return (-1); } return (uiomove(uiodir->dirent, de_size, uio)); } static struct udf_dirstream * udf_opendir(struct udf_node *node, int offset, int fsize, struct udf_mnt *udfmp) { struct udf_dirstream *ds; ds = uma_zalloc(udf_zone_ds, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); ds->node = node; ds->offset = offset; ds->udfmp = udfmp; ds->fsize = fsize; return (ds); } static struct fileid_desc * udf_getfid(struct udf_dirstream *ds) { struct fileid_desc *fid; int error, frag_size = 0, total_fid_size; /* End of directory? */ if (ds->offset + ds->off >= ds->fsize) { ds->error = 0; return (NULL); } /* Grab the first extent of the directory */ if (ds->off == 0) { ds->size = 0; error = udf_readatoffset(ds->node, &ds->size, ds->offset, &ds->bp, &ds->data); if (error) { ds->error = error; if (ds->bp != NULL) brelse(ds->bp); return (NULL); } } /* * Clean up from a previous fragmented FID. * XXX Is this the right place for this? */ if (ds->fid_fragment && ds->buf != NULL) { ds->fid_fragment = 0; free(ds->buf, M_UDFFID); } fid = (struct fileid_desc*)&ds->data[ds->off]; /* * Check to see if the fid is fragmented. The first test * ensures that we don't wander off the end of the buffer * looking for the l_iu and l_fi fields. */ if (ds->off + UDF_FID_SIZE > ds->size || ds->off + le16toh(fid->l_iu) + fid->l_fi + UDF_FID_SIZE > ds->size){ /* Copy what we have of the fid into a buffer */ frag_size = ds->size - ds->off; if (frag_size >= ds->udfmp->bsize) { printf("udf: invalid FID fragment\n"); ds->error = EINVAL; return (NULL); } /* * File ID descriptors can only be at most one * logical sector in size. */ ds->buf = malloc(ds->udfmp->bsize, M_UDFFID, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); bcopy(fid, ds->buf, frag_size); /* Reduce all of the casting magic */ fid = (struct fileid_desc*)ds->buf; if (ds->bp != NULL) brelse(ds->bp); /* Fetch the next allocation */ ds->offset += ds->size; ds->size = 0; error = udf_readatoffset(ds->node, &ds->size, ds->offset, &ds->bp, &ds->data); if (error) { ds->error = error; return (NULL); } /* * If the fragment was so small that we didn't get * the l_iu and l_fi fields, copy those in. */ if (frag_size < UDF_FID_SIZE) bcopy(ds->data, &ds->buf[frag_size], UDF_FID_SIZE - frag_size); /* * Now that we have enough of the fid to work with, * copy in the rest of the fid from the new * allocation. */ total_fid_size = UDF_FID_SIZE + le16toh(fid->l_iu) + fid->l_fi; if (total_fid_size > ds->udfmp->bsize) { printf("udf: invalid FID\n"); ds->error = EIO; return (NULL); } bcopy(ds->data, &ds->buf[frag_size], total_fid_size - frag_size); ds->fid_fragment = 1; } else { total_fid_size = le16toh(fid->l_iu) + fid->l_fi + UDF_FID_SIZE; } /* * Update the offset. Align on a 4 byte boundary because the * UDF spec says so. */ ds->this_off = ds->offset + ds->off; if (!ds->fid_fragment) { ds->off += (total_fid_size + 3) & ~0x03; } else { ds->off = (total_fid_size - frag_size + 3) & ~0x03; } return (fid); } static void udf_closedir(struct udf_dirstream *ds) { if (ds->bp != NULL) brelse(ds->bp); if (ds->fid_fragment && ds->buf != NULL) free(ds->buf, M_UDFFID); uma_zfree(udf_zone_ds, ds); } static int udf_readdir(struct vop_readdir_args *a) { struct vnode *vp; struct uio *uio; struct dirent dir; struct udf_node *node; struct udf_mnt *udfmp; struct fileid_desc *fid; struct udf_uiodir uiodir; struct udf_dirstream *ds; uint64_t *cookies = NULL; int ncookies; int error = 0; vp = a->a_vp; uio = a->a_uio; node = VTON(vp); udfmp = node->udfmp; uiodir.eofflag = 1; if (a->a_ncookies != NULL) { /* * Guess how many entries are needed. If we run out, this * function will be called again and thing will pick up were * it left off. */ ncookies = uio->uio_resid / 8; cookies = malloc(sizeof(*cookies) * ncookies, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK); uiodir.ncookies = ncookies; uiodir.cookies = cookies; uiodir.acookies = 0; } else { uiodir.cookies = NULL; } /* * Iterate through the file id descriptors. Give the parent dir * entry special attention. */ ds = udf_opendir(node, uio->uio_offset, le64toh(node->fentry->inf_len), node->udfmp); while ((fid = udf_getfid(ds)) != NULL) { /* XXX Should we return an error on a bad fid? */ if (udf_checktag(&fid->tag, TAGID_FID)) { printf("Invalid FID tag\n"); hexdump(fid, UDF_FID_SIZE, NULL, 0); error = EIO; break; } /* Is this a deleted file? */ if (fid->file_char & UDF_FILE_CHAR_DEL) continue; if ((fid->l_fi == 0) && (fid->file_char & UDF_FILE_CHAR_PAR)) { /* Do up the '.' and '..' entries. Dummy values are * used for the cookies since the offset here is * usually zero, and NFS doesn't like that value */ dir.d_fileno = node->hash_id; dir.d_type = DT_DIR; dir.d_name[0] = '.'; dir.d_namlen = 1; dir.d_reclen = GENERIC_DIRSIZ(&dir); dir.d_off = 1; dirent_terminate(&dir); uiodir.dirent = &dir; error = udf_uiodir(&uiodir, dir.d_reclen, uio, 1); if (error) break; dir.d_fileno = udf_getid(&fid->icb); dir.d_type = DT_DIR; dir.d_name[0] = '.'; dir.d_name[1] = '.'; dir.d_namlen = 2; dir.d_reclen = GENERIC_DIRSIZ(&dir); dir.d_off = 2; dirent_terminate(&dir); uiodir.dirent = &dir; error = udf_uiodir(&uiodir, dir.d_reclen, uio, 2); } else { dir.d_namlen = udf_transname(&fid->data[fid->l_iu], &dir.d_name[0], fid->l_fi, udfmp); dir.d_fileno = udf_getid(&fid->icb); dir.d_type = (fid->file_char & UDF_FILE_CHAR_DIR) ? DT_DIR : DT_UNKNOWN; dir.d_reclen = GENERIC_DIRSIZ(&dir); dir.d_off = ds->this_off; dirent_terminate(&dir); uiodir.dirent = &dir; error = udf_uiodir(&uiodir, dir.d_reclen, uio, ds->this_off); } if (error) break; uio->uio_offset = ds->offset + ds->off; } /* tell the calling layer whether we need to be called again */ *a->a_eofflag = uiodir.eofflag; if (error < 0) error = 0; if (!error) error = ds->error; udf_closedir(ds); if (a->a_ncookies != NULL) { if (error) free(cookies, M_TEMP); else { *a->a_ncookies = uiodir.acookies; *a->a_cookies = cookies; } } return (error); } static int udf_readlink(struct vop_readlink_args *ap) { struct path_component *pc, *end; struct vnode *vp; struct uio uio; struct iovec iov[1]; struct udf_node *node; void *buf; char *cp; int error, len, root; /* * A symbolic link in UDF is a list of variable-length path * component structures. We build a pathname in the caller's * uio by traversing this list. */ vp = ap->a_vp; node = VTON(vp); len = le64toh(node->fentry->inf_len); buf = malloc(len, M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK); iov[0].iov_len = len; iov[0].iov_base = buf; uio.uio_iov = iov; uio.uio_iovcnt = 1; uio.uio_offset = 0; uio.uio_resid = iov[0].iov_len; uio.uio_segflg = UIO_SYSSPACE; uio.uio_rw = UIO_READ; uio.uio_td = curthread; error = VOP_READ(vp, &uio, 0, ap->a_cred); if (error) goto error; pc = buf; end = (void *)((char *)buf + len); root = 0; while (pc < end) { switch (pc->type) { case UDF_PATH_ROOT: /* Only allow this at the beginning of a path. */ if ((void *)pc != buf) { error = EINVAL; goto error; } cp = "/"; len = 1; root = 1; break; case UDF_PATH_DOT: cp = "."; len = 1; break; case UDF_PATH_DOTDOT: cp = ".."; len = 2; break; case UDF_PATH_PATH: if (pc->length == 0) { error = EINVAL; goto error; } /* * XXX: We only support CS8 which appears to map * to ASCII directly. */ switch (pc->identifier[0]) { case 8: cp = pc->identifier + 1; len = pc->length - 1; break; default: error = EOPNOTSUPP; goto error; } break; default: error = EINVAL; goto error; } /* * If this is not the first component, insert a path * separator. */ if (pc != buf) { /* If we started with root we already have a "/". */ if (root) goto skipslash; root = 0; if (ap->a_uio->uio_resid < 1) { error = ENAMETOOLONG; goto error; } error = uiomove("/", 1, ap->a_uio); if (error) break; } skipslash: /* Append string at 'cp' of length 'len' to our path. */ if (len > ap->a_uio->uio_resid) { error = ENAMETOOLONG; goto error; } error = uiomove(cp, len, ap->a_uio); if (error) break; /* Advance to next component. */ pc = (void *)((char *)pc + 4 + pc->length); } error: free(buf, M_DEVBUF); return (error); } static int udf_strategy(struct vop_strategy_args *a) { struct buf *bp; struct vnode *vp; struct udf_node *node; struct bufobj *bo; off_t offset; uint32_t maxsize; daddr_t sector; int error; bp = a->a_bp; vp = a->a_vp; node = VTON(vp); if (bp->b_blkno == bp->b_lblkno) { offset = lblktosize(node->udfmp, bp->b_lblkno); error = udf_bmap_internal(node, offset, §or, &maxsize); if (error) { clrbuf(bp); bp->b_blkno = -1; bufdone(bp); return (0); } /* bmap gives sector numbers, bio works with device blocks */ bp->b_blkno = sector << (node->udfmp->bshift - DEV_BSHIFT); } bo = node->udfmp->im_bo; bp->b_iooffset = dbtob(bp->b_blkno); BO_STRATEGY(bo, bp); return (0); } static int udf_bmap(struct vop_bmap_args *a) { struct udf_node *node; uint32_t max_size; daddr_t lsector; int nblk; int error; node = VTON(a->a_vp); if (a->a_bop != NULL) *a->a_bop = &node->udfmp->im_devvp->v_bufobj; if (a->a_bnp == NULL) return (0); if (a->a_runb) *a->a_runb = 0; /* * UDF_INVALID_BMAP means data embedded into fentry, this is an internal * error that should not be propagated to calling code. * Most obvious mapping for this error is EOPNOTSUPP as we can not truly * translate block numbers in this case. * Incidentally, this return code will make vnode pager to use VOP_READ * to get data for mmap-ed pages and udf_read knows how to do the right * thing for this kind of files. */ error = udf_bmap_internal(node, a->a_bn << node->udfmp->bshift, &lsector, &max_size); if (error == UDF_INVALID_BMAP) return (EOPNOTSUPP); if (error) return (error); /* Translate logical to physical sector number */ *a->a_bnp = lsector << (node->udfmp->bshift - DEV_BSHIFT); /* * Determine maximum number of readahead blocks following the * requested block. */ if (a->a_runp) { nblk = (max_size >> node->udfmp->bshift) - 1; if (nblk <= 0) *a->a_runp = 0; else if (nblk >= (MAXBSIZE >> node->udfmp->bshift)) *a->a_runp = (MAXBSIZE >> node->udfmp->bshift) - 1; else *a->a_runp = nblk; } if (a->a_runb) { *a->a_runb = 0; } return (0); } /* * The all powerful VOP_LOOKUP(). */ static int udf_lookup(struct vop_cachedlookup_args *a) { struct vnode *dvp; struct vnode *tdp = NULL; struct vnode **vpp = a->a_vpp; struct udf_node *node; struct udf_mnt *udfmp; struct fileid_desc *fid = NULL; struct udf_dirstream *ds; u_long nameiop; u_long flags; char *nameptr; long namelen; ino_t id = 0; int offset, error = 0; int fsize, lkflags, ltype, numdirpasses; dvp = a->a_dvp; node = VTON(dvp); udfmp = node->udfmp; nameiop = a->a_cnp->cn_nameiop; flags = a->a_cnp->cn_flags; lkflags = a->a_cnp->cn_lkflags; nameptr = a->a_cnp->cn_nameptr; namelen = a->a_cnp->cn_namelen; fsize = le64toh(node->fentry->inf_len); /* * If this is a LOOKUP and we've already partially searched through * the directory, pick up where we left off and flag that the * directory may need to be searched twice. For a full description, * see /sys/fs/cd9660/cd9660_lookup.c:cd9660_lookup() */ if (nameiop != LOOKUP || node->diroff == 0 || node->diroff > fsize) { offset = 0; numdirpasses = 1; } else { offset = node->diroff; numdirpasses = 2; nchstats.ncs_2passes++; } lookloop: ds = udf_opendir(node, offset, fsize, udfmp); while ((fid = udf_getfid(ds)) != NULL) { /* XXX Should we return an error on a bad fid? */ if (udf_checktag(&fid->tag, TAGID_FID)) { printf("udf_lookup: Invalid tag\n"); error = EIO; break; } /* Is this a deleted file? */ if (fid->file_char & UDF_FILE_CHAR_DEL) continue; if ((fid->l_fi == 0) && (fid->file_char & UDF_FILE_CHAR_PAR)) { if (flags & ISDOTDOT) { id = udf_getid(&fid->icb); break; } } else { if (!(udf_cmpname(&fid->data[fid->l_iu], nameptr, fid->l_fi, namelen, udfmp))) { id = udf_getid(&fid->icb); break; } } } if (!error) error = ds->error; /* XXX Bail out here? */ if (error) { udf_closedir(ds); return (error); } /* Did we have a match? */ if (id) { /* * Remember where this entry was if it's the final * component. */ if ((flags & ISLASTCN) && nameiop == LOOKUP) node->diroff = ds->offset + ds->off; if (numdirpasses == 2) nchstats.ncs_pass2++; udf_closedir(ds); if (flags & ISDOTDOT) { error = vn_vget_ino(dvp, id, lkflags, &tdp); } else if (node->hash_id == id) { VREF(dvp); /* we want ourself, ie "." */ /* * When we lookup "." we still can be asked to lock it * differently. */ ltype = lkflags & LK_TYPE_MASK; if (ltype != VOP_ISLOCKED(dvp)) { if (ltype == LK_EXCLUSIVE) vn_lock(dvp, LK_UPGRADE | LK_RETRY); else /* if (ltype == LK_SHARED) */ vn_lock(dvp, LK_DOWNGRADE | LK_RETRY); } tdp = dvp; } else error = udf_vget(udfmp->im_mountp, id, lkflags, &tdp); if (!error) { *vpp = tdp; /* Put this entry in the cache */ if (flags & MAKEENTRY) cache_enter(dvp, *vpp, a->a_cnp); } } else { /* Name wasn't found on this pass. Do another pass? */ if (numdirpasses == 2) { numdirpasses--; offset = 0; udf_closedir(ds); goto lookloop; } udf_closedir(ds); /* Enter name into cache as non-existant */ if (flags & MAKEENTRY) cache_enter(dvp, *vpp, a->a_cnp); if ((flags & ISLASTCN) && (nameiop == CREATE || nameiop == RENAME)) { error = EROFS; } else { error = ENOENT; } } return (error); } static int udf_reclaim(struct vop_reclaim_args *a) { struct vnode *vp; struct udf_node *unode; vp = a->a_vp; unode = VTON(vp); if (unode != NULL) { vfs_hash_remove(vp); if (unode->fentry != NULL) free(unode->fentry, M_UDFFENTRY); uma_zfree(udf_zone_node, unode); vp->v_data = NULL; } return (0); } static int udf_vptofh(struct vop_vptofh_args *a) { struct udf_node *node; struct ifid *ifhp; node = VTON(a->a_vp); ifhp = (struct ifid *)a->a_fhp; ifhp->ifid_len = sizeof(struct ifid); ifhp->ifid_ino = node->hash_id; return (0); } /* * Read the block and then set the data pointer to correspond with the * offset passed in. Only read in at most 'size' bytes, and then set 'size' * to the number of bytes pointed to. If 'size' is zero, try to read in a * whole extent. * * Note that *bp may be assigned error or not. * */ static int udf_readatoffset(struct udf_node *node, int *size, off_t offset, struct buf **bp, uint8_t **data) { struct udf_mnt *udfmp = node->udfmp; struct vnode *vp = node->i_vnode; struct file_entry *fentry; struct buf *bp1; uint32_t max_size; daddr_t sector; off_t off; int adj_size; int error; /* * This call is made *not* only to detect UDF_INVALID_BMAP case, * max_size is used as an ad-hoc read-ahead hint for "normal" case. */ error = udf_bmap_internal(node, offset, §or, &max_size); if (error == UDF_INVALID_BMAP) { /* * This error means that the file *data* is stored in the * allocation descriptor field of the file entry. */ fentry = node->fentry; *data = &fentry->data[le32toh(fentry->l_ea)]; *size = le32toh(fentry->l_ad); if (offset >= *size) *size = 0; else { *data += offset; *size -= offset; } return (0); } else if (error != 0) { return (error); } /* Adjust the size so that it is within range */ if (*size == 0 || *size > max_size) *size = max_size; /* * Because we will read starting at block boundary, we need to adjust * how much we need to read so that all promised data is in. * Also, we can't promise to read more than MAXBSIZE bytes starting * from block boundary, so adjust what we promise too. */ off = blkoff(udfmp, offset); *size = min(*size, MAXBSIZE - off); adj_size = (*size + off + udfmp->bmask) & ~udfmp->bmask; *bp = NULL; if ((error = bread(vp, lblkno(udfmp, offset), adj_size, NOCRED, bp))) { printf("warning: udf_readlblks returned error %d\n", error); /* note: *bp may be non-NULL */ return (error); } bp1 = *bp; *data = (uint8_t *)&bp1->b_data[offset & udfmp->bmask]; return (0); } /* * Translate a file offset into a logical block and then into a physical * block. * max_size - maximum number of bytes that can be read starting from given * offset, rather than beginning of calculated sector number */ static int udf_bmap_internal(struct udf_node *node, off_t offset, daddr_t *sector, uint32_t *max_size) { struct udf_mnt *udfmp; struct file_entry *fentry; void *icb; struct icb_tag *tag; uint32_t icblen = 0; daddr_t lsector; int ad_offset, ad_num = 0; int i, p_offset; udfmp = node->udfmp; fentry = node->fentry; tag = &fentry->icbtag; switch (le16toh(tag->strat_type)) { case 4: break; case 4096: printf("Cannot deal with strategy4096 yet!\n"); return (ENODEV); default: printf("Unknown strategy type %d\n", tag->strat_type); return (ENODEV); } switch (le16toh(tag->flags) & 0x7) { case 0: /* * The allocation descriptor field is filled with short_ad's. * If the offset is beyond the current extent, look for the * next extent. */ do { offset -= icblen; ad_offset = sizeof(struct short_ad) * ad_num; if (ad_offset > le32toh(fentry->l_ad)) { printf("File offset out of bounds\n"); return (EINVAL); } icb = GETICB(short_ad, fentry, le32toh(fentry->l_ea) + ad_offset); icblen = GETICBLEN(short_ad, icb); ad_num++; } while(offset >= icblen); lsector = (offset >> udfmp->bshift) + le32toh(((struct short_ad *)(icb))->pos); *max_size = icblen - offset; break; case 1: /* * The allocation descriptor field is filled with long_ad's * If the offset is beyond the current extent, look for the * next extent. */ do { offset -= icblen; ad_offset = sizeof(struct long_ad) * ad_num; if (ad_offset > le32toh(fentry->l_ad)) { printf("File offset out of bounds\n"); return (EINVAL); } icb = GETICB(long_ad, fentry, le32toh(fentry->l_ea) + ad_offset); icblen = GETICBLEN(long_ad, icb); ad_num++; } while(offset >= icblen); lsector = (offset >> udfmp->bshift) + le32toh(((struct long_ad *)(icb))->loc.lb_num); *max_size = icblen - offset; break; case 3: /* * This type means that the file *data* is stored in the * allocation descriptor field of the file entry. */ *max_size = 0; *sector = node->hash_id + udfmp->part_start; return (UDF_INVALID_BMAP); case 2: /* DirectCD does not use extended_ad's */ default: printf("Unsupported allocation descriptor %d\n", tag->flags & 0x7); return (ENODEV); } *sector = lsector + udfmp->part_start; /* * Check the sparing table. Each entry represents the beginning of * a packet. */ if (udfmp->s_table != NULL) { for (i = 0; i< udfmp->s_table_entries; i++) { p_offset = lsector - le32toh(udfmp->s_table->entries[i].org); if ((p_offset < udfmp->p_sectors) && (p_offset >= 0)) { *sector = le32toh(udfmp->s_table->entries[i].map) + p_offset; break; } } } return (0); }