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All rights reserved. * Copyright 2022 RackTop Systems, Inc. */ /* Copyright (c) 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T */ /* All Rights Reserved */ /* * University Copyright- Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1988 * The Regents of the University of California * All Rights Reserved * * University Acknowledgment- Portions of this document are derived from * software developed by the University of California, Berkeley, and its * contributors. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include int lookupname( char *fnamep, enum uio_seg seg, int followlink, vnode_t **dirvpp, vnode_t **compvpp) { return (lookupnameatcred(fnamep, seg, followlink, dirvpp, compvpp, NULL, CRED())); } /* * Lookup the user file name, * Handle allocation and freeing of pathname buffer, return error. */ int lookupnameatcred( char *fnamep, /* user pathname */ enum uio_seg seg, /* addr space that name is in */ int followlink, /* follow sym links */ vnode_t **dirvpp, /* ret for ptr to parent dir vnode */ vnode_t **compvpp, /* ret for ptr to component vnode */ vnode_t *startvp, /* start path search from vp */ cred_t *cr) /* credential */ { char namebuf[TYPICALMAXPATHLEN]; struct pathname lookpn; int error; error = pn_get_buf(fnamep, seg, &lookpn, namebuf, sizeof (namebuf)); if (error == 0) { error = lookuppnatcred(&lookpn, NULL, followlink, dirvpp, compvpp, startvp, cr); } if (error == ENAMETOOLONG) { /* * This thread used a pathname > TYPICALMAXPATHLEN bytes long. */ if ((error = pn_get(fnamep, seg, &lookpn)) != 0) return (error); error = lookuppnatcred(&lookpn, NULL, followlink, dirvpp, compvpp, startvp, cr); pn_free(&lookpn); } return (error); } /* * Lookup the user file name from a given vp, using a specific credential. */ int lookuppnatcred( struct pathname *pnp, /* pathname to lookup */ struct pathname *rpnp, /* if non-NULL, return resolved path */ int followlink, /* (don't) follow sym links */ vnode_t **dirvpp, /* ptr for parent vnode */ vnode_t **compvpp, /* ptr for entry vnode */ vnode_t *startvp, /* start search from this vp */ cred_t *cr) /* user credential */ { vnode_t *vp; /* current directory vp */ vnode_t *rootvp; if (pnp->pn_pathlen == 0) return (ENOENT); /* Simplified for fake_... */ vp = rootvp = rootdir; /* * Skip over leading slashes */ if (pnp->pn_path[0] == '/') { do { pnp->pn_path++; pnp->pn_pathlen--; } while (pnp->pn_path[0] == '/'); } return (lookuppnvp(pnp, rpnp, followlink, dirvpp, compvpp, rootvp, vp, cr)); } /* * Starting at current directory, translate pathname pnp to end. * Leave pathname of final component in pnp, return the vnode * for the final component in *compvpp, and return the vnode * for the parent of the final component in dirvpp. * * This is the central routine in pathname translation and handles * multiple components in pathnames, separating them at /'s. It also * implements mounted file systems and processes symbolic links. * * vp is the vnode where the directory search should start. * * Reference counts: vp must be held prior to calling this function. rootvp * should only be held if rootvp != rootdir. */ int lookuppnvp( struct pathname *pnp, /* pathname to lookup */ struct pathname *rpnp, /* if non-NULL, return resolved path */ int flags, /* follow symlinks */ vnode_t **dirvpp, /* ptr for parent vnode */ vnode_t **compvpp, /* ptr for entry vnode */ vnode_t *rootvp, /* rootvp */ vnode_t *vp, /* directory to start search at */ cred_t *cr) /* user's credential */ { vnode_t *cvp; /* current component vp */ vnode_t *tvp; /* addressable temp ptr */ char component[MAXNAMELEN]; /* buffer for component (incl null) */ int error; int nlink; int lookup_flags; struct pathname presrvd; /* case preserved name */ struct pathname *pp = NULL; vnode_t *startvp; int must_be_directory = 0; boolean_t retry_with_kcred; nlink = 0; cvp = NULL; if (rpnp) rpnp->pn_pathlen = 0; lookup_flags = dirvpp ? LOOKUP_DIR : 0; if (flags & FIGNORECASE) { lookup_flags |= FIGNORECASE; pn_alloc(&presrvd); pp = &presrvd; } /* * Eliminate any trailing slashes in the pathname. * If there are any, we must follow all symlinks. * Also, we must guarantee that the last component is a directory. */ if (pn_fixslash(pnp)) { flags |= FOLLOW; must_be_directory = 1; } startvp = vp; next: retry_with_kcred = B_FALSE; /* * Make sure we have a directory. */ if (vp->v_type != VDIR) { error = ENOTDIR; goto bad; } if (rpnp && VN_CMP(vp, rootvp)) (void) pn_set(rpnp, "/"); /* * Process the next component of the pathname. */ if ((error = pn_getcomponent(pnp, component)) != 0) { goto bad; } /* * Handle "..": two special cases. * 1. If we're at the root directory (e.g. after chroot or * zone_enter) then change ".." to "." so we can't get * out of this subtree. * 2. If this vnode is the root of a mounted file system, * then replace it with the vnode that was mounted on * so that we take the ".." in the other file system. */ if (component[0] == '.' && component[1] == '.' && component[2] == 0) { checkforroot: if (VN_CMP(vp, rootvp)) { component[1] = '\0'; } else if (vp->v_flag & VROOT) { vfs_t *vfsp; cvp = vp; /* * While we deal with the vfs pointer from the vnode * the filesystem could have been forcefully unmounted * and the vnode's v_vfsp could have been invalidated * by VFS_UNMOUNT. Hence, we cache v_vfsp and use it * with vfs_rlock_wait/vfs_unlock. * It is safe to use the v_vfsp even it is freed by * VFS_UNMOUNT because vfs_rlock_wait/vfs_unlock * do not dereference v_vfsp. It is just used as a * magic cookie. * One more corner case here is the memory getting * reused for another vfs structure. In this case * lookuppnvp's vfs_rlock_wait will succeed, domount's * vfs_lock will fail and domount will bail out with an * error (EBUSY). */ vfsp = cvp->v_vfsp; /* * This lock is used to synchronize * mounts/unmounts and lookups. * Threads doing mounts/unmounts hold the * writers version vfs_lock_wait(). */ vfs_rlock_wait(vfsp); /* * If this vnode is on a file system that * has been forcibly unmounted, * we can't proceed. Cancel this operation * and return EIO. * * vfs_vnodecovered is NULL if unmounted. * Currently, nfs uses VFS_UNMOUNTED to * check if it's a forced-umount. Keep the * same checking here as well even though it * may not be needed. */ if (((vp = cvp->v_vfsp->vfs_vnodecovered) == NULL) || (cvp->v_vfsp->vfs_flag & VFS_UNMOUNTED)) { vfs_unlock(vfsp); VN_RELE(cvp); if (pp) pn_free(pp); return (EIO); } VN_HOLD(vp); vfs_unlock(vfsp); VN_RELE(cvp); cvp = NULL; /* * Crossing mount points. For eg: We are doing * a lookup of ".." for file systems root vnode * mounted here, and VOP_LOOKUP() (with covered vnode) * will be on underlying file systems mount point * vnode. Set retry_with_kcred flag as we might end * up doing VOP_LOOKUP() with kcred if required. */ retry_with_kcred = B_TRUE; goto checkforroot; } } /* * Perform a lookup in the current directory. */ error = VOP_LOOKUP(vp, component, &tvp, pnp, lookup_flags, rootvp, cr, NULL, NULL, pp); /* * Retry with kcred - If crossing mount points & error is EACCES. * * If we are crossing mount points here and doing ".." lookup, * VOP_LOOKUP() might fail if the underlying file systems * mount point has no execute permission. In cases like these, * we retry VOP_LOOKUP() by giving as much privilage as possible * by passing kcred credentials. * * In case of hierarchical file systems, passing kcred still may * or may not work. * For eg: UFS FS --> Mount NFS FS --> Again mount UFS on some * directory inside NFS FS. */ if ((error == EACCES) && retry_with_kcred) error = VOP_LOOKUP(vp, component, &tvp, pnp, lookup_flags, rootvp, zone_kcred(), NULL, NULL, pp); cvp = tvp; if (error) { cvp = NULL; /* * On error, return hard error if * (a) we're not at the end of the pathname yet, or * (b) the caller didn't want the parent directory, or * (c) we failed for some reason other than a missing entry. */ if (pn_pathleft(pnp) || dirvpp == NULL || error != ENOENT) goto bad; pn_setlast(pnp); /* * We inform the caller that the desired entry must be * a directory by adding a '/' to the component name. */ if (must_be_directory && (error = pn_addslash(pnp)) != 0) goto bad; *dirvpp = vp; if (compvpp != NULL) *compvpp = NULL; if (rootvp != rootdir) VN_RELE(rootvp); if (pp) pn_free(pp); return (0); } /* * Traverse mount points. */ if (vn_mountedvfs(cvp) != NULL) { tvp = cvp; if ((error = traverse(&tvp)) != 0) { /* * It is required to assign cvp here, because * traverse() will return a held vnode which * may different than the vnode that was passed * in (even in the error case). If traverse() * changes the vnode it releases the original, * and holds the new one. */ cvp = tvp; goto bad; } cvp = tvp; } /* * If we hit a symbolic link and there is more path to be * translated or this operation does not wish to apply * to a link, then place the contents of the link at the * front of the remaining pathname. */ if (cvp->v_type == VLNK && ((flags & FOLLOW) || pn_pathleft(pnp))) { struct pathname linkpath; if (++nlink > MAXSYMLINKS) { error = ELOOP; goto bad; } pn_alloc(&linkpath); if ((error = pn_getsymlink(cvp, &linkpath, cr)) != 0) { pn_free(&linkpath); goto bad; } if (pn_pathleft(&linkpath) == 0) (void) pn_set(&linkpath, "."); error = pn_insert(pnp, &linkpath, strlen(component)); pn_free(&linkpath); if (error) goto bad; VN_RELE(cvp); cvp = NULL; if (pnp->pn_pathlen == 0) { error = ENOENT; goto bad; } if (pnp->pn_path[0] == '/') { do { pnp->pn_path++; pnp->pn_pathlen--; } while (pnp->pn_path[0] == '/'); VN_RELE(vp); vp = rootvp; VN_HOLD(vp); } if (pn_fixslash(pnp)) { flags |= FOLLOW; must_be_directory = 1; } goto next; } /* * If rpnp is non-NULL, remember the resolved path name therein. * Do not include "." components. Collapse occurrences of * "previous/..", so long as "previous" is not itself "..". * Exhausting rpnp results in error ENAMETOOLONG. */ if (rpnp && strcmp(component, ".") != 0) { size_t len; if (strcmp(component, "..") == 0 && rpnp->pn_pathlen != 0 && !((rpnp->pn_pathlen > 2 && strncmp(rpnp->pn_path+rpnp->pn_pathlen-3, "/..", 3) == 0) || (rpnp->pn_pathlen == 2 && strncmp(rpnp->pn_path, "..", 2) == 0))) { while (rpnp->pn_pathlen && rpnp->pn_path[rpnp->pn_pathlen-1] != '/') rpnp->pn_pathlen--; if (rpnp->pn_pathlen > 1) rpnp->pn_pathlen--; rpnp->pn_path[rpnp->pn_pathlen] = '\0'; } else { if (rpnp->pn_pathlen != 0 && rpnp->pn_path[rpnp->pn_pathlen-1] != '/') rpnp->pn_path[rpnp->pn_pathlen++] = '/'; if (flags & FIGNORECASE) { /* * Return the case-preserved name * within the resolved path. */ error = copystr(pp->pn_buf, rpnp->pn_path + rpnp->pn_pathlen, rpnp->pn_bufsize - rpnp->pn_pathlen, &len); } else { error = copystr(component, rpnp->pn_path + rpnp->pn_pathlen, rpnp->pn_bufsize - rpnp->pn_pathlen, &len); } if (error) /* copystr() returns ENAMETOOLONG */ goto bad; rpnp->pn_pathlen += (len - 1); ASSERT(rpnp->pn_bufsize > rpnp->pn_pathlen); } } /* * If no more components, return last directory (if wanted) and * last component (if wanted). */ if (pn_pathleft(pnp) == 0) { /* * If there was a trailing slash in the pathname, * make sure the last component is a directory. */ if (must_be_directory && cvp->v_type != VDIR) { error = ENOTDIR; goto bad; } if (dirvpp != NULL) { /* * Check that we have the real parent and not * an alias of the last component. */ if (vn_compare(vp, cvp)) { pn_setlast(pnp); VN_RELE(vp); VN_RELE(cvp); if (rootvp != rootdir) VN_RELE(rootvp); if (pp) pn_free(pp); return (EINVAL); } *dirvpp = vp; } else VN_RELE(vp); if (pnp->pn_path == pnp->pn_buf) (void) pn_set(pnp, "."); else pn_setlast(pnp); if (rpnp) { if (VN_CMP(cvp, rootvp)) (void) pn_set(rpnp, "/"); else if (rpnp->pn_pathlen == 0) (void) pn_set(rpnp, "."); } if (compvpp != NULL) *compvpp = cvp; else VN_RELE(cvp); if (rootvp != rootdir) VN_RELE(rootvp); if (pp) pn_free(pp); return (0); } /* * Skip over slashes from end of last component. */ while (pnp->pn_path[0] == '/') { pnp->pn_path++; pnp->pn_pathlen--; } /* * Searched through another level of directory: * release previous directory handle and save new (result * of lookup) as current directory. */ VN_RELE(vp); vp = cvp; cvp = NULL; goto next; bad: /* * Error. Release vnodes and return. */ if (cvp) VN_RELE(cvp); /* * If the error was ESTALE and the current directory to look in * was the root for this lookup, the root for a mounted file * system, or the starting directory for lookups, then * return ENOENT instead of ESTALE. In this case, no recovery * is possible by the higher level. If ESTALE was returned for * some intermediate directory along the path, then recovery * is potentially possible and retrying from the higher level * will either correct the situation by purging stale cache * entries or eventually get back to the point where no recovery * is possible. */ if (error == ESTALE && (VN_CMP(vp, rootvp) || (vp->v_flag & VROOT) || vp == startvp)) error = ENOENT; VN_RELE(vp); if (rootvp != rootdir) VN_RELE(rootvp); if (pp) pn_free(pp); return (error); } /* * Traverse a mount point. Routine accepts a vnode pointer as a reference * parameter and performs the indirection, releasing the original vnode. */ int traverse(vnode_t **cvpp) { int error = 0; vnode_t *cvp; vnode_t *tvp; vfs_t *vfsp; cvp = *cvpp; /* * If this vnode is mounted on, then we transparently indirect * to the vnode which is the root of the mounted file system. * Before we do this we must check that an unmount is not in * progress on this vnode. */ for (;;) { /* * Used to try to read lock the vnode here. */ /* * Reached the end of the mount chain? */ vfsp = vn_mountedvfs(cvp); if (vfsp == NULL) { break; } /* * The read lock must be held across the call to VFS_ROOT() to * prevent a concurrent unmount from destroying the vfs. */ error = VFS_ROOT(vfsp, &tvp); if (error) break; VN_RELE(cvp); cvp = tvp; } *cvpp = cvp; return (error); } /* * Get the vnode path, relative to the passed rootvp. * Our vncache always fills in v_path, so this is easy. */ /* ARGSUSED */ int vnodetopath(vnode_t *vrootp, vnode_t *vp, char *buf, size_t buflen, cred_t *cr) { int len, rvp_len = 0; const char *p = vp->v_path; if (vrootp) rvp_len = strlen(vrootp->v_path); len = strlen(p); if (rvp_len < len) p += rvp_len; else p = "/"; (void) strlcpy(buf, p, buflen); return (0); }