/* * CDDL HEADER START * * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the * Common Development and Distribution License, Version 1.0 only * (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance * with the License. * * You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE * or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. * * When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each * file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. * If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the * fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying * information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] * * CDDL HEADER END */ /* * Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ /* 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. */ #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* Determine if this vnode is a file that is read-only */ #define ISROFILE(vp) \ ((vp)->v_type != VCHR && (vp)->v_type != VBLK && \ (vp)->v_type != VFIFO && vn_is_readonly(vp)) /* * Convert stat(2) formats to vnode types and vice versa. (Knows about * numerical order of S_IFMT and vnode types.) */ enum vtype iftovt_tab[] = { VNON, VFIFO, VCHR, VNON, VDIR, VNON, VBLK, VNON, VREG, VNON, VLNK, VNON, VSOCK, VNON, VNON, VNON }; ushort_t vttoif_tab[] = { 0, S_IFREG, S_IFDIR, S_IFBLK, S_IFCHR, S_IFLNK, S_IFIFO, S_IFDOOR, 0, S_IFSOCK, S_IFPORT, 0 }; /* * The system vnode cache. */ kmem_cache_t *vn_cache; /* * Vnode operations vector. */ static const fs_operation_trans_def_t vn_ops_table[] = { VOPNAME_OPEN, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_open), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_CLOSE, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_close), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_READ, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_read), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_WRITE, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_write), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_IOCTL, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_ioctl), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_SETFL, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_setfl), fs_setfl, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_GETATTR, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_getattr), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_SETATTR, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_setattr), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_ACCESS, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_access), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_LOOKUP, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_lookup), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_CREATE, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_create), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_REMOVE, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_remove), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_LINK, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_link), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_RENAME, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_rename), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_MKDIR, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_mkdir), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_RMDIR, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_rmdir), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_READDIR, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_readdir), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_SYMLINK, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_symlink), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_READLINK, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_readlink), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_FSYNC, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_fsync), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_INACTIVE, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_inactive), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_FID, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_fid), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_RWLOCK, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_rwlock), fs_rwlock, fs_rwlock, VOPNAME_RWUNLOCK, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_rwunlock), (fs_generic_func_p) fs_rwunlock, (fs_generic_func_p) fs_rwunlock, /* no errors allowed */ VOPNAME_SEEK, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_seek), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_CMP, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_cmp), fs_cmp, fs_cmp, /* no errors allowed */ VOPNAME_FRLOCK, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_frlock), fs_frlock, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_SPACE, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_space), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_REALVP, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_realvp), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_GETPAGE, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_getpage), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_PUTPAGE, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_putpage), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_MAP, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_map), (fs_generic_func_p) fs_nosys_map, (fs_generic_func_p) fs_nosys_map, VOPNAME_ADDMAP, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_addmap), (fs_generic_func_p) fs_nosys_addmap, (fs_generic_func_p) fs_nosys_addmap, VOPNAME_DELMAP, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_delmap), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_POLL, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_poll), (fs_generic_func_p) fs_poll, (fs_generic_func_p) fs_nosys_poll, VOPNAME_DUMP, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_dump), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_PATHCONF, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_pathconf), fs_pathconf, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_PAGEIO, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_pageio), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_DUMPCTL, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_dumpctl), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_DISPOSE, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_dispose), (fs_generic_func_p) fs_dispose, (fs_generic_func_p) fs_nodispose, VOPNAME_SETSECATTR, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_setsecattr), fs_nosys, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_GETSECATTR, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_getsecattr), fs_fab_acl, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_SHRLOCK, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_shrlock), fs_shrlock, fs_nosys, VOPNAME_VNEVENT, offsetof(struct vnodeops, vop_vnevent), (fs_generic_func_p) fs_vnevent_nosupport, (fs_generic_func_p) fs_vnevent_nosupport, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL }; /* * Read or write a vnode. Called from kernel code. */ int vn_rdwr( enum uio_rw rw, struct vnode *vp, caddr_t base, ssize_t len, offset_t offset, enum uio_seg seg, int ioflag, rlim64_t ulimit, /* meaningful only if rw is UIO_WRITE */ cred_t *cr, ssize_t *residp) { struct uio uio; struct iovec iov; int error; int in_crit = 0; if (rw == UIO_WRITE && ISROFILE(vp)) return (EROFS); if (len < 0) return (EIO); iov.iov_base = base; iov.iov_len = len; uio.uio_iov = &iov; uio.uio_iovcnt = 1; uio.uio_loffset = offset; uio.uio_segflg = (short)seg; uio.uio_resid = len; uio.uio_llimit = ulimit; /* * We have to enter the critical region before calling VOP_RWLOCK * to avoid a deadlock with ufs. */ if (nbl_need_check(vp)) { int svmand; nbl_start_crit(vp, RW_READER); in_crit = 1; error = nbl_svmand(vp, cr, &svmand); if (error != 0) goto done; if (nbl_conflict(vp, rw == UIO_WRITE ? NBL_WRITE : NBL_READ, uio.uio_offset, uio.uio_resid, svmand)) { error = EACCES; goto done; } } (void) VOP_RWLOCK(vp, rw == UIO_WRITE ? V_WRITELOCK_TRUE : V_WRITELOCK_FALSE, NULL); if (rw == UIO_WRITE) { uio.uio_fmode = FWRITE; uio.uio_extflg = UIO_COPY_DEFAULT; error = VOP_WRITE(vp, &uio, ioflag, cr, NULL); } else { uio.uio_fmode = FREAD; uio.uio_extflg = UIO_COPY_CACHED; error = VOP_READ(vp, &uio, ioflag, cr, NULL); } VOP_RWUNLOCK(vp, rw == UIO_WRITE ? V_WRITELOCK_TRUE : V_WRITELOCK_FALSE, NULL); if (residp) *residp = uio.uio_resid; else if (uio.uio_resid) error = EIO; done: if (in_crit) nbl_end_crit(vp); return (error); } /* * Release a vnode. Call VOP_INACTIVE on last reference or * decrement reference count. * * To avoid race conditions, the v_count is left at 1 for * the call to VOP_INACTIVE. This prevents another thread * from reclaiming and releasing the vnode *before* the * VOP_INACTIVE routine has a chance to destroy the vnode. * We can't have more than 1 thread calling VOP_INACTIVE * on a vnode. */ void vn_rele(vnode_t *vp) { if (vp->v_count == 0) cmn_err(CE_PANIC, "vn_rele: vnode ref count 0"); mutex_enter(&vp->v_lock); if (vp->v_count == 1) { mutex_exit(&vp->v_lock); VOP_INACTIVE(vp, CRED()); } else { vp->v_count--; mutex_exit(&vp->v_lock); } } /* * Like vn_rele() except that it clears v_stream under v_lock. * This is used by sockfs when it dismantels the association between * the sockfs node and the vnode in the underlaying file system. * v_lock has to be held to prevent a thread coming through the lookupname * path from accessing a stream head that is going away. */ void vn_rele_stream(vnode_t *vp) { if (vp->v_count == 0) cmn_err(CE_PANIC, "vn_rele: vnode ref count 0"); mutex_enter(&vp->v_lock); vp->v_stream = NULL; if (vp->v_count == 1) { mutex_exit(&vp->v_lock); VOP_INACTIVE(vp, CRED()); } else { vp->v_count--; mutex_exit(&vp->v_lock); } } int vn_open( char *pnamep, enum uio_seg seg, int filemode, int createmode, struct vnode **vpp, enum create crwhy, mode_t umask) { return (vn_openat(pnamep, seg, filemode, createmode, vpp, crwhy, umask, NULL)); } /* * Open/create a vnode. * This may be callable by the kernel, the only known use * of user context being that the current user credentials * are used for permissions. crwhy is defined iff filemode & FCREAT. */ int vn_openat( char *pnamep, enum uio_seg seg, int filemode, int createmode, struct vnode **vpp, enum create crwhy, mode_t umask, struct vnode *startvp) { struct vnode *vp; int mode; int error; int in_crit = 0; struct vattr vattr; enum symfollow follow; mode = 0; if (filemode & FREAD) mode |= VREAD; if (filemode & (FWRITE|FTRUNC)) mode |= VWRITE; /* symlink interpretation */ if (filemode & FNOFOLLOW) follow = NO_FOLLOW; else follow = FOLLOW; top: if (filemode & FCREAT) { enum vcexcl excl; /* * Wish to create a file. */ vattr.va_type = VREG; vattr.va_mode = createmode; vattr.va_mask = AT_TYPE|AT_MODE; if (filemode & FTRUNC) { vattr.va_size = 0; vattr.va_mask |= AT_SIZE; } if (filemode & FEXCL) excl = EXCL; else excl = NONEXCL; if (error = vn_createat(pnamep, seg, &vattr, excl, mode, &vp, crwhy, (filemode & ~(FTRUNC|FEXCL)), umask, startvp)) return (error); } else { /* * Wish to open a file. Just look it up. */ if (error = lookupnameat(pnamep, seg, follow, NULLVPP, &vp, startvp)) { if (error == ESTALE) goto top; return (error); } /* * Get the attributes to check whether file is large. * We do this only if the FOFFMAX flag is not set and * only for regular files. */ if (!(filemode & FOFFMAX) && (vp->v_type == VREG)) { vattr.va_mask = AT_SIZE; if ((error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &vattr, 0, CRED()))) { goto out; } if (vattr.va_size > (u_offset_t)MAXOFF32_T) { /* * Large File API - regular open fails * if FOFFMAX flag is set in file mode */ error = EOVERFLOW; goto out; } } /* * Can't write directories, active texts, or * read-only filesystems. Can't truncate files * on which mandatory locking is in effect. */ if (filemode & (FWRITE|FTRUNC)) { /* * Allow writable directory if VDIROPEN flag is set. */ if (vp->v_type == VDIR && !(vp->v_flag & VDIROPEN)) { error = EISDIR; goto out; } if (ISROFILE(vp)) { error = EROFS; goto out; } /* * Can't truncate files on which mandatory locking * or non-blocking mandatory locking is in effect. */ if (filemode & FTRUNC) { vnode_t *rvp; if (VOP_REALVP(vp, &rvp) != 0) rvp = vp; if (nbl_need_check(vp)) { nbl_start_crit(vp, RW_READER); in_crit = 1; vattr.va_mask = AT_MODE|AT_SIZE; if ((error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &vattr, 0, CRED())) == 0) { if (rvp->v_filocks != NULL) if (MANDLOCK(vp, vattr.va_mode)) error = EAGAIN; if (!error) { if (nbl_conflict(vp, NBL_WRITE, 0, vattr.va_size, 0)) error = EACCES; } } } else if (rvp->v_filocks != NULL) { vattr.va_mask = AT_MODE; if ((error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &vattr, 0, CRED())) == 0 && MANDLOCK(vp, vattr.va_mode)) error = EAGAIN; } } if (error) goto out; } /* * Check permissions. */ if (error = VOP_ACCESS(vp, mode, 0, CRED())) goto out; } /* * Do remaining checks for FNOFOLLOW and FNOLINKS. */ if ((filemode & FNOFOLLOW) && vp->v_type == VLNK) { error = EINVAL; goto out; } if (filemode & FNOLINKS) { vattr.va_mask = AT_NLINK; if ((error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &vattr, 0, CRED()))) { goto out; } if (vattr.va_nlink != 1) { error = EMLINK; goto out; } } /* * Opening a socket corresponding to the AF_UNIX pathname * in the filesystem name space is not supported. * However, VSOCK nodes in namefs are supported in order * to make fattach work for sockets. * * XXX This uses VOP_REALVP to distinguish between * an unopened namefs node (where VOP_REALVP returns a * different VSOCK vnode) and a VSOCK created by vn_create * in some file system (where VOP_REALVP would never return * a different vnode). */ if (vp->v_type == VSOCK) { struct vnode *nvp; error = VOP_REALVP(vp, &nvp); if (error != 0 || nvp == NULL || nvp == vp || nvp->v_type != VSOCK) { error = EOPNOTSUPP; goto out; } } /* * Do opening protocol. */ error = VOP_OPEN(&vp, filemode, CRED()); /* * Truncate if required. */ if (error == 0 && (filemode & FTRUNC) && !(filemode & FCREAT)) { vattr.va_size = 0; vattr.va_mask = AT_SIZE; if ((error = VOP_SETATTR(vp, &vattr, 0, CRED(), NULL)) != 0) (void) VOP_CLOSE(vp, filemode, 1, (offset_t)0, CRED()); } out: ASSERT(vp->v_count > 0); if (in_crit) { nbl_end_crit(vp); in_crit = 0; } if (error) { /* * The following clause was added to handle a problem * with NFS consistency. It is possible that a lookup * of the file to be opened succeeded, but the file * itself doesn't actually exist on the server. This * is chiefly due to the DNLC containing an entry for * the file which has been removed on the server. In * this case, we just start over. If there was some * other cause for the ESTALE error, then the lookup * of the file will fail and the error will be returned * above instead of looping around from here. */ VN_RELE(vp); if (error == ESTALE) goto top; } else *vpp = vp; return (error); } int vn_create( char *pnamep, enum uio_seg seg, struct vattr *vap, enum vcexcl excl, int mode, struct vnode **vpp, enum create why, int flag, mode_t umask) { return (vn_createat(pnamep, seg, vap, excl, mode, vpp, why, flag, umask, NULL)); } /* * Create a vnode (makenode). */ int vn_createat( char *pnamep, enum uio_seg seg, struct vattr *vap, enum vcexcl excl, int mode, struct vnode **vpp, enum create why, int flag, mode_t umask, struct vnode *startvp) { struct vnode *dvp; /* ptr to parent dir vnode */ struct vnode *vp = NULL; struct pathname pn; int error; int in_crit = 0; struct vattr vattr; enum symfollow follow; ASSERT((vap->va_mask & (AT_TYPE|AT_MODE)) == (AT_TYPE|AT_MODE)); /* symlink interpretation */ if ((flag & FNOFOLLOW) || excl == EXCL) follow = NO_FOLLOW; else follow = FOLLOW; flag &= ~(FNOFOLLOW|FNOLINKS); top: /* * Lookup directory. * If new object is a file, call lower level to create it. * Note that it is up to the lower level to enforce exclusive * creation, if the file is already there. * This allows the lower level to do whatever * locking or protocol that is needed to prevent races. * If the new object is directory call lower level to make * the new directory, with "." and "..". */ if (error = pn_get(pnamep, seg, &pn)) return (error); #ifdef C2_AUDIT if (audit_active) audit_vncreate_start(); #endif /* C2_AUDIT */ dvp = NULL; *vpp = NULL; /* * lookup will find the parent directory for the vnode. * When it is done the pn holds the name of the entry * in the directory. * If this is a non-exclusive create we also find the node itself. */ error = lookuppnat(&pn, NULL, follow, &dvp, (excl == EXCL) ? NULLVPP : vpp, startvp); if (error) { pn_free(&pn); if (error == ESTALE) goto top; if (why == CRMKDIR && error == EINVAL) error = EEXIST; /* SVID */ return (error); } if (why != CRMKNOD) vap->va_mode &= ~VSVTX; /* * If default ACLs are defined for the directory don't apply the * umask if umask is passed. */ if (umask) { vsecattr_t vsec; vsec.vsa_aclcnt = 0; vsec.vsa_aclentp = NULL; vsec.vsa_dfaclcnt = 0; vsec.vsa_dfaclentp = NULL; vsec.vsa_mask = VSA_DFACLCNT; if (error = VOP_GETSECATTR(dvp, &vsec, 0, CRED())) { if (*vpp != NULL) VN_RELE(*vpp); goto out; } /* * Apply the umask if no default ACLs. */ if (vsec.vsa_dfaclcnt == 0) vap->va_mode &= ~umask; /* * VOP_GETSECATTR() may have allocated memory for ACLs we * didn't request, so double-check and free it if necessary. */ if (vsec.vsa_aclcnt && vsec.vsa_aclentp != NULL) kmem_free((caddr_t)vsec.vsa_aclentp, vsec.vsa_aclcnt * sizeof (aclent_t)); if (vsec.vsa_dfaclcnt && vsec.vsa_dfaclentp != NULL) kmem_free((caddr_t)vsec.vsa_dfaclentp, vsec.vsa_dfaclcnt * sizeof (aclent_t)); } /* * In general we want to generate EROFS if the file system is * readonly. However, POSIX (IEEE Std. 1003.1) section 5.3.1 * documents the open system call, and it says that O_CREAT has no * effect if the file already exists. Bug 1119649 states * that open(path, O_CREAT, ...) fails when attempting to open an * existing file on a read only file system. Thus, the first part * of the following if statement has 3 checks: * if the file exists && * it is being open with write access && * the file system is read only * then generate EROFS */ if ((*vpp != NULL && (mode & VWRITE) && ISROFILE(*vpp)) || (*vpp == NULL && dvp->v_vfsp->vfs_flag & VFS_RDONLY)) { if (*vpp) VN_RELE(*vpp); error = EROFS; } else if (excl == NONEXCL && *vpp != NULL) { vnode_t *rvp; /* * File already exists. If a mandatory lock has been * applied, return error. */ vp = *vpp; if (VOP_REALVP(vp, &rvp) != 0) rvp = vp; if ((vap->va_mask & AT_SIZE) && nbl_need_check(vp)) { nbl_start_crit(vp, RW_READER); in_crit = 1; } if (rvp->v_filocks != NULL || rvp->v_shrlocks != NULL) { vattr.va_mask = AT_MODE|AT_SIZE; if (error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &vattr, 0, CRED())) { goto out; } if (MANDLOCK(vp, vattr.va_mode)) { error = EAGAIN; goto out; } /* * File cannot be truncated if non-blocking mandatory * locks are currently on the file. */ if ((vap->va_mask & AT_SIZE) && in_crit) { u_offset_t offset; ssize_t length; offset = vap->va_size > vattr.va_size ? vattr.va_size : vap->va_size; length = vap->va_size > vattr.va_size ? vap->va_size - vattr.va_size : vattr.va_size - vap->va_size; if (nbl_conflict(vp, NBL_WRITE, offset, length, 0)) { error = EACCES; goto out; } } } /* * If the file is the root of a VFS, we've crossed a * mount point and the "containing" directory that we * acquired above (dvp) is irrelevant because it's in * a different file system. We apply VOP_CREATE to the * target itself instead of to the containing directory * and supply a null path name to indicate (conventionally) * the node itself as the "component" of interest. * * The intercession of the file system is necessary to * ensure that the appropriate permission checks are * done. */ if (vp->v_flag & VROOT) { ASSERT(why != CRMKDIR); error = VOP_CREATE(vp, "", vap, excl, mode, vpp, CRED(), flag); /* * If the create succeeded, it will have created * a new reference to the vnode. Give up the * original reference. The assertion should not * get triggered because NBMAND locks only apply to * VREG files. And if in_crit is non-zero for some * reason, detect that here, rather than when we * deference a null vp. */ ASSERT(in_crit == 0); VN_RELE(vp); vp = NULL; goto out; } /* * Large File API - non-large open (FOFFMAX flag not set) * of regular file fails if the file size exceeds MAXOFF32_T. */ if (why != CRMKDIR && !(flag & FOFFMAX) && (vp->v_type == VREG)) { vattr.va_mask = AT_SIZE; if ((error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &vattr, 0, CRED()))) { goto out; } if ((vattr.va_size > (u_offset_t)MAXOFF32_T)) { error = EOVERFLOW; goto out; } } } if (error == 0) { /* * Call mkdir() if specified, otherwise create(). */ int must_be_dir = pn_fixslash(&pn); /* trailing '/'? */ if (why == CRMKDIR) error = VOP_MKDIR(dvp, pn.pn_path, vap, vpp, CRED()); else if (!must_be_dir) error = VOP_CREATE(dvp, pn.pn_path, vap, excl, mode, vpp, CRED(), flag); else error = ENOTDIR; } out: #ifdef C2_AUDIT if (audit_active) audit_vncreate_finish(*vpp, error); #endif /* C2_AUDIT */ if (in_crit) { nbl_end_crit(vp); in_crit = 0; } if (vp != NULL) { VN_RELE(vp); vp = NULL; } pn_free(&pn); VN_RELE(dvp); /* * The following clause was added to handle a problem * with NFS consistency. It is possible that a lookup * of the file to be created succeeded, but the file * itself doesn't actually exist on the server. This * is chiefly due to the DNLC containing an entry for * the file which has been removed on the server. In * this case, we just start over. If there was some * other cause for the ESTALE error, then the lookup * of the file will fail and the error will be returned * above instead of looping around from here. */ if (error == ESTALE) goto top; return (error); } int vn_link(char *from, char *to, enum uio_seg seg) { struct vnode *fvp; /* from vnode ptr */ struct vnode *tdvp; /* to directory vnode ptr */ struct pathname pn; int error; struct vattr vattr; dev_t fsid; top: fvp = tdvp = NULL; if (error = pn_get(to, seg, &pn)) return (error); if (error = lookupname(from, seg, NO_FOLLOW, NULLVPP, &fvp)) goto out; if (error = lookuppn(&pn, NULL, NO_FOLLOW, &tdvp, NULLVPP)) goto out; /* * Make sure both source vnode and target directory vnode are * in the same vfs and that it is writeable. */ vattr.va_mask = AT_FSID; if (error = VOP_GETATTR(fvp, &vattr, 0, CRED())) goto out; fsid = vattr.va_fsid; vattr.va_mask = AT_FSID; if (error = VOP_GETATTR(tdvp, &vattr, 0, CRED())) goto out; if (fsid != vattr.va_fsid) { error = EXDEV; goto out; } if (tdvp->v_vfsp->vfs_flag & VFS_RDONLY) { error = EROFS; goto out; } /* * Do the link. */ (void) pn_fixslash(&pn); error = VOP_LINK(tdvp, fvp, pn.pn_path, CRED()); out: pn_free(&pn); if (fvp) VN_RELE(fvp); if (tdvp) VN_RELE(tdvp); if (error == ESTALE) goto top; return (error); } int vn_rename(char *from, char *to, enum uio_seg seg) { return (vn_renameat(NULL, from, NULL, to, seg)); } int vn_renameat(vnode_t *fdvp, char *fname, vnode_t *tdvp, char *tname, enum uio_seg seg) { int error; struct vattr vattr; struct pathname fpn; /* from pathname */ struct pathname tpn; /* to pathname */ dev_t fsid; int in_crit = 0; vnode_t *fromvp, *fvp; vnode_t *tovp; top: fvp = fromvp = tovp = NULL; /* * Get to and from pathnames. */ if (error = pn_get(fname, seg, &fpn)) return (error); if (error = pn_get(tname, seg, &tpn)) { pn_free(&fpn); return (error); } /* * First we need to resolve the correct directories * The passed in directories may only be a starting point, * but we need the real directories the file(s) live in. * For example the fname may be something like usr/lib/sparc * and we were passed in the / directory, but we need to * use the lib directory for the rename. */ #ifdef C2_AUDIT if (audit_active) audit_setfsat_path(1); #endif /* C2_AUDIT */ /* * Lookup to and from directories. */ if (error = lookuppnat(&fpn, NULL, NO_FOLLOW, &fromvp, &fvp, fdvp)) { goto out; } /* * Make sure there is an entry. */ if (fvp == NULL) { error = ENOENT; goto out; } #ifdef C2_AUDIT if (audit_active) audit_setfsat_path(3); #endif /* C2_AUDIT */ if (error = lookuppnat(&tpn, NULL, NO_FOLLOW, &tovp, NULLVPP, tdvp)) { goto out; } /* * Make sure both the from vnode directory and the to directory * are in the same vfs and the to directory is writable. * We check fsid's, not vfs pointers, so loopback fs works. */ if (fromvp != tovp) { vattr.va_mask = AT_FSID; if (error = VOP_GETATTR(fromvp, &vattr, 0, CRED())) goto out; fsid = vattr.va_fsid; vattr.va_mask = AT_FSID; if (error = VOP_GETATTR(tovp, &vattr, 0, CRED())) goto out; if (fsid != vattr.va_fsid) { error = EXDEV; goto out; } } if (tovp->v_vfsp->vfs_flag & VFS_RDONLY) { error = EROFS; goto out; } if (nbl_need_check(fvp)) { nbl_start_crit(fvp, RW_READER); in_crit = 1; if (nbl_conflict(fvp, NBL_RENAME, 0, 0, 0)) { error = EACCES; goto out; } } /* * Do the rename. */ (void) pn_fixslash(&tpn); error = VOP_RENAME(fromvp, fpn.pn_path, tovp, tpn.pn_path, CRED()); out: pn_free(&fpn); pn_free(&tpn); if (in_crit) { nbl_end_crit(fvp); in_crit = 0; } if (fromvp) VN_RELE(fromvp); if (tovp) VN_RELE(tovp); if (fvp) VN_RELE(fvp); if (error == ESTALE) goto top; return (error); } /* * Remove a file or directory. */ int vn_remove(char *fnamep, enum uio_seg seg, enum rm dirflag) { return (vn_removeat(NULL, fnamep, seg, dirflag)); } int vn_removeat(vnode_t *startvp, char *fnamep, enum uio_seg seg, enum rm dirflag) { struct vnode *vp; /* entry vnode */ struct vnode *dvp; /* ptr to parent dir vnode */ struct vnode *coveredvp; struct pathname pn; /* name of entry */ enum vtype vtype; int error; struct vfs *vfsp; struct vfs *dvfsp; /* ptr to parent dir vfs */ int in_crit = 0; top: if (error = pn_get(fnamep, seg, &pn)) return (error); dvp = vp = NULL; if (error = lookuppnat(&pn, NULL, NO_FOLLOW, &dvp, &vp, startvp)) { pn_free(&pn); if (error == ESTALE) goto top; return (error); } /* * Make sure there is an entry. */ if (vp == NULL) { error = ENOENT; goto out; } vfsp = vp->v_vfsp; dvfsp = dvp->v_vfsp; /* * If the named file is the root of a mounted filesystem, fail, * unless it's marked unlinkable. In that case, unmount the * filesystem and proceed to unlink the covered vnode. (If the * covered vnode is a directory, use rmdir instead of unlink, * to avoid file system corruption.) */ if (vp->v_flag & VROOT) { if (vfsp->vfs_flag & VFS_UNLINKABLE) { if (dirflag == RMDIRECTORY) { /* * User called rmdir(2) on a file that has * been namefs mounted on top of. Since * namefs doesn't allow directories to * be mounted on other files we know * vp is not of type VDIR so fail to operation. */ error = ENOTDIR; goto out; } coveredvp = vfsp->vfs_vnodecovered; VN_HOLD(coveredvp); VN_RELE(vp); vp = NULL; if ((error = vn_vfswlock(coveredvp)) == 0) error = dounmount(vfsp, 0, CRED()); /* * Unmounted the namefs file system; now get * the object it was mounted over. */ vp = coveredvp; /* * If namefs was mounted over a directory, then * we want to use rmdir() instead of unlink(). */ if (vp->v_type == VDIR) dirflag = RMDIRECTORY; } else error = EBUSY; if (error) goto out; } /* * Make sure filesystem is writeable. * We check the parent directory's vfs in case this is an lofs vnode. */ if (dvfsp && dvfsp->vfs_flag & VFS_RDONLY) { error = EROFS; goto out; } vtype = vp->v_type; /* * If there is the possibility of an nbmand share reservation, make * sure it's okay to remove the file. Keep a reference to the * vnode, so that we can exit the nbl critical region after * calling VOP_REMOVE. * If there is no possibility of an nbmand share reservation, * release the vnode reference now. Filesystems like NFS may * behave differently if there is an extra reference, so get rid of * this one. Fortunately, we can't have nbmand mounts on NFS * filesystems. */ if (nbl_need_check(vp)) { nbl_start_crit(vp, RW_READER); in_crit = 1; if (nbl_conflict(vp, NBL_REMOVE, 0, 0, 0)) { error = EACCES; goto out; } } else { VN_RELE(vp); vp = NULL; } if (dirflag == RMDIRECTORY) { /* * Caller is using rmdir(2), which can only be applied to * directories. */ if (vtype != VDIR) { error = ENOTDIR; } else { vnode_t *cwd; proc_t *pp = curproc; mutex_enter(&pp->p_lock); cwd = PTOU(pp)->u_cdir; VN_HOLD(cwd); mutex_exit(&pp->p_lock); error = VOP_RMDIR(dvp, pn.pn_path, cwd, CRED()); VN_RELE(cwd); } } else { /* * Unlink(2) can be applied to anything. */ error = VOP_REMOVE(dvp, pn.pn_path, CRED()); } out: pn_free(&pn); if (in_crit) { nbl_end_crit(vp); in_crit = 0; } if (vp != NULL) VN_RELE(vp); if (dvp != NULL) VN_RELE(dvp); if (error == ESTALE) goto top; return (error); } /* * Utility function to compare equality of vnodes. * Compare the underlying real vnodes, if there are underlying vnodes. * This is a more thorough comparison than the VN_CMP() macro provides. */ int vn_compare(vnode_t *vp1, vnode_t *vp2) { vnode_t *realvp; if (vp1 != NULL && VOP_REALVP(vp1, &realvp) == 0) vp1 = realvp; if (vp2 != NULL && VOP_REALVP(vp2, &realvp) == 0) vp2 = realvp; return (VN_CMP(vp1, vp2)); } /* * The number of locks to hash into. This value must be a power * of 2 minus 1 and should probably also be prime. */ #define NUM_BUCKETS 1023 struct vn_vfslocks_bucket { kmutex_t vb_lock; vn_vfslocks_entry_t *vb_list; char pad[64 - sizeof (kmutex_t) - sizeof (void *)]; }; /* * Total number of buckets will be NUM_BUCKETS + 1 . */ #pragma align 64(vn_vfslocks_buckets) static struct vn_vfslocks_bucket vn_vfslocks_buckets[NUM_BUCKETS + 1]; #define VN_VFSLOCKS_SHIFT 9 #define VN_VFSLOCKS_HASH(vfsvpptr) \ ((((intptr_t)(vfsvpptr)) >> VN_VFSLOCKS_SHIFT) & NUM_BUCKETS) /* * vn_vfslocks_getlock() uses an HASH scheme to generate * rwstlock using vfs/vnode pointer passed to it. * * vn_vfslocks_rele() releases a reference in the * HASH table which allows the entry allocated by * vn_vfslocks_getlock() to be freed at a later * stage when the refcount drops to zero. */ vn_vfslocks_entry_t * vn_vfslocks_getlock(void *vfsvpptr) { struct vn_vfslocks_bucket *bp; vn_vfslocks_entry_t *vep; vn_vfslocks_entry_t *tvep; ASSERT(vfsvpptr != NULL); bp = &vn_vfslocks_buckets[VN_VFSLOCKS_HASH(vfsvpptr)]; mutex_enter(&bp->vb_lock); for (vep = bp->vb_list; vep != NULL; vep = vep->ve_next) { if (vep->ve_vpvfs == vfsvpptr) { vep->ve_refcnt++; mutex_exit(&bp->vb_lock); return (vep); } } mutex_exit(&bp->vb_lock); vep = kmem_alloc(sizeof (*vep), KM_SLEEP); rwst_init(&vep->ve_lock, NULL, RW_DEFAULT, NULL); vep->ve_vpvfs = (char *)vfsvpptr; vep->ve_refcnt = 1; mutex_enter(&bp->vb_lock); for (tvep = bp->vb_list; tvep != NULL; tvep = tvep->ve_next) { if (tvep->ve_vpvfs == vfsvpptr) { tvep->ve_refcnt++; mutex_exit(&bp->vb_lock); /* * There is already an entry in the hash * destroy what we just allocated. */ rwst_destroy(&vep->ve_lock); kmem_free(vep, sizeof (*vep)); return (tvep); } } vep->ve_next = bp->vb_list; bp->vb_list = vep; mutex_exit(&bp->vb_lock); return (vep); } void vn_vfslocks_rele(vn_vfslocks_entry_t *vepent) { struct vn_vfslocks_bucket *bp; vn_vfslocks_entry_t *vep; vn_vfslocks_entry_t *pvep; ASSERT(vepent != NULL); ASSERT(vepent->ve_vpvfs != NULL); bp = &vn_vfslocks_buckets[VN_VFSLOCKS_HASH(vepent->ve_vpvfs)]; mutex_enter(&bp->vb_lock); vepent->ve_refcnt--; if ((int32_t)vepent->ve_refcnt < 0) cmn_err(CE_PANIC, "vn_vfslocks_rele: refcount negative"); if (vepent->ve_refcnt == 0) { for (vep = bp->vb_list; vep != NULL; vep = vep->ve_next) { if (vep->ve_vpvfs == vepent->ve_vpvfs) { if (bp->vb_list == vep) bp->vb_list = vep->ve_next; else { /* LINTED */ pvep->ve_next = vep->ve_next; } mutex_exit(&bp->vb_lock); rwst_destroy(&vep->ve_lock); kmem_free(vep, sizeof (*vep)); return; } pvep = vep; } cmn_err(CE_PANIC, "vn_vfslocks_rele: vp/vfs not found"); } mutex_exit(&bp->vb_lock); } /* * vn_vfswlock_wait is used to implement a lock which is logically a writers * lock protecting the v_vfsmountedhere field. * vn_vfswlock_wait has been modified to be similar to vn_vfswlock, * except that it blocks to acquire the lock VVFSLOCK. * * traverse() and routines re-implementing part of traverse (e.g. autofs) * need to hold this lock. mount(), vn_rename(), vn_remove() and so on * need the non-blocking version of the writers lock i.e. vn_vfswlock */ int vn_vfswlock_wait(vnode_t *vp) { int retval; vn_vfslocks_entry_t *vpvfsentry; ASSERT(vp != NULL); vpvfsentry = vn_vfslocks_getlock(vp); retval = rwst_enter_sig(&vpvfsentry->ve_lock, RW_WRITER); if (retval == EINTR) { vn_vfslocks_rele(vpvfsentry); return (EINTR); } return (retval); } int vn_vfsrlock_wait(vnode_t *vp) { int retval; vn_vfslocks_entry_t *vpvfsentry; ASSERT(vp != NULL); vpvfsentry = vn_vfslocks_getlock(vp); retval = rwst_enter_sig(&vpvfsentry->ve_lock, RW_READER); if (retval == EINTR) { vn_vfslocks_rele(vpvfsentry); return (EINTR); } return (retval); } /* * vn_vfswlock is used to implement a lock which is logically a writers lock * protecting the v_vfsmountedhere field. */ int vn_vfswlock(vnode_t *vp) { vn_vfslocks_entry_t *vpvfsentry; /* * If vp is NULL then somebody is trying to lock the covered vnode * of /. (vfs_vnodecovered is NULL for /). This situation will * only happen when unmounting /. Since that operation will fail * anyway, return EBUSY here instead of in VFS_UNMOUNT. */ if (vp == NULL) return (EBUSY); vpvfsentry = vn_vfslocks_getlock(vp); if (rwst_tryenter(&vpvfsentry->ve_lock, RW_WRITER)) return (0); vn_vfslocks_rele(vpvfsentry); return (EBUSY); } int vn_vfsrlock(vnode_t *vp) { vn_vfslocks_entry_t *vpvfsentry; /* * If vp is NULL then somebody is trying to lock the covered vnode * of /. (vfs_vnodecovered is NULL for /). This situation will * only happen when unmounting /. Since that operation will fail * anyway, return EBUSY here instead of in VFS_UNMOUNT. */ if (vp == NULL) return (EBUSY); vpvfsentry = vn_vfslocks_getlock(vp); if (rwst_tryenter(&vpvfsentry->ve_lock, RW_READER)) return (0); vn_vfslocks_rele(vpvfsentry); return (EBUSY); } /* * For compatibility with old (deprecated) interface, continue * to support vanilla mutex. */ int vn_vfslock(vnode_t *vp) { return (vn_vfswlock(vp)); } void vn_vfsunlock(vnode_t *vp) { vn_vfslocks_entry_t *vpvfsentry; /* * ve_refcnt needs to be decremented twice. * 1. To release refernce after a call to vn_vfslocks_getlock() * 2. To release the reference from the locking routines like * vn_vfsrlock/vn_vfswlock etc,. */ vpvfsentry = vn_vfslocks_getlock(vp); vn_vfslocks_rele(vpvfsentry); rwst_exit(&vpvfsentry->ve_lock); vn_vfslocks_rele(vpvfsentry); } int vn_vfswlock_held(vnode_t *vp) { int held; vn_vfslocks_entry_t *vpvfsentry; ASSERT(vp != NULL); vpvfsentry = vn_vfslocks_getlock(vp); held = rwst_lock_held(&vpvfsentry->ve_lock, RW_WRITER); vn_vfslocks_rele(vpvfsentry); return (held); } int vn_make_ops( const char *name, /* Name of file system */ const fs_operation_def_t *templ, /* Operation specification */ vnodeops_t **actual) /* Return the vnodeops */ { int unused_ops; int error; *actual = (vnodeops_t *)kmem_alloc(sizeof (vnodeops_t), KM_SLEEP); (*actual)->vnop_name = name; error = fs_build_vector(*actual, &unused_ops, vn_ops_table, templ); if (error) { kmem_free(*actual, sizeof (vnodeops_t)); } #if DEBUG if (unused_ops != 0) cmn_err(CE_WARN, "vn_make_ops: %s: %d operations supplied " "but not used", name, unused_ops); #endif return (error); } /* * Free the vnodeops created as a result of vn_make_ops() */ void vn_freevnodeops(vnodeops_t *vnops) { kmem_free(vnops, sizeof (vnodeops_t)); } /* * Vnode cache. */ /* ARGSUSED */ static int vn_cache_constructor(void *buf, void *cdrarg, int kmflags) { struct vnode *vp; vp = buf; mutex_init(&vp->v_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL); cv_init(&vp->v_cv, NULL, CV_DEFAULT, NULL); rw_init(&vp->v_nbllock, NULL, RW_DEFAULT, NULL); rw_init(&vp->v_mslock, NULL, RW_DEFAULT, NULL); vp->v_femhead = NULL; /* Must be done before vn_reinit() */ vp->v_path = NULL; vp->v_mpssdata = NULL; return (0); } /* ARGSUSED */ static void vn_cache_destructor(void *buf, void *cdrarg) { struct vnode *vp; vp = buf; rw_destroy(&vp->v_mslock); rw_destroy(&vp->v_nbllock); cv_destroy(&vp->v_cv); mutex_destroy(&vp->v_lock); } void vn_create_cache(void) { vn_cache = kmem_cache_create("vn_cache", sizeof (struct vnode), 64, vn_cache_constructor, vn_cache_destructor, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0); } void vn_destroy_cache(void) { kmem_cache_destroy(vn_cache); } /* * Used by file systems when fs-specific nodes (e.g., ufs inodes) are * cached by the file system and vnodes remain associated. */ void vn_recycle(vnode_t *vp) { ASSERT(vp->v_pages == NULL); /* * XXX - This really belongs in vn_reinit(), but we have some issues * with the counts. Best to have it here for clean initialization. */ vp->v_rdcnt = 0; vp->v_wrcnt = 0; vp->v_mmap_read = 0; vp->v_mmap_write = 0; /* * If FEM was in use, make sure everything gets cleaned up * NOTE: vp->v_femhead is initialized to NULL in the vnode * constructor. */ if (vp->v_femhead) { /* XXX - There should be a free_femhead() that does all this */ ASSERT(vp->v_femhead->femh_list == NULL); mutex_destroy(&vp->v_femhead->femh_lock); kmem_free(vp->v_femhead, sizeof (*(vp->v_femhead))); vp->v_femhead = NULL; } if (vp->v_path) { kmem_free(vp->v_path, strlen(vp->v_path) + 1); vp->v_path = NULL; } vp->v_mpssdata = NULL; } /* * Used to reset the vnode fields including those that are directly accessible * as well as those which require an accessor function. * * Does not initialize: * synchronization objects: v_lock, v_nbllock, v_cv * v_data (since FS-nodes and vnodes point to each other and should * be updated simultaneously) * v_op (in case someone needs to make a VOP call on this object) */ void vn_reinit(vnode_t *vp) { vp->v_count = 1; vp->v_vfsp = NULL; vp->v_stream = NULL; vp->v_vfsmountedhere = NULL; vp->v_flag = 0; vp->v_type = VNON; vp->v_rdev = NODEV; vp->v_filocks = NULL; vp->v_shrlocks = NULL; vp->v_pages = NULL; vp->v_npages = 0; vp->v_msnpages = 0; vp->v_scanfront = NULL; vp->v_scanback = NULL; vp->v_locality = NULL; vp->v_scantime = 0; vp->v_mset = 0; vp->v_msflags = 0; vp->v_msnext = NULL; vp->v_msprev = NULL; /* Handles v_femhead, v_path, and the r/w/map counts */ vn_recycle(vp); } vnode_t * vn_alloc(int kmflag) { vnode_t *vp; vp = kmem_cache_alloc(vn_cache, kmflag); if (vp != NULL) { vp->v_femhead = NULL; /* Must be done before vn_reinit() */ vn_reinit(vp); } return (vp); } void vn_free(vnode_t *vp) { /* * Some file systems call vn_free() with v_count of zero, * some with v_count of 1. In any case, the value should * never be anything else. */ ASSERT((vp->v_count == 0) || (vp->v_count == 1)); if (vp->v_path != NULL) { kmem_free(vp->v_path, strlen(vp->v_path) + 1); vp->v_path = NULL; } /* If FEM was in use, make sure everything gets cleaned up */ if (vp->v_femhead) { /* XXX - There should be a free_femhead() that does all this */ ASSERT(vp->v_femhead->femh_list == NULL); mutex_destroy(&vp->v_femhead->femh_lock); kmem_free(vp->v_femhead, sizeof (*(vp->v_femhead))); vp->v_femhead = NULL; } vp->v_mpssdata = NULL; kmem_cache_free(vn_cache, vp); } /* * vnode status changes, should define better states than 1, 0. */ void vn_reclaim(vnode_t *vp) { vfs_t *vfsp = vp->v_vfsp; if (vfsp == NULL || vfsp->vfs_femhead == NULL) { return; } (void) VFS_VNSTATE(vfsp, vp, VNTRANS_RECLAIMED); } void vn_idle(vnode_t *vp) { vfs_t *vfsp = vp->v_vfsp; if (vfsp == NULL || vfsp->vfs_femhead == NULL) { return; } (void) VFS_VNSTATE(vfsp, vp, VNTRANS_IDLED); } void vn_exists(vnode_t *vp) { vfs_t *vfsp = vp->v_vfsp; if (vfsp == NULL || vfsp->vfs_femhead == NULL) { return; } (void) VFS_VNSTATE(vfsp, vp, VNTRANS_EXISTS); } void vn_invalid(vnode_t *vp) { vfs_t *vfsp = vp->v_vfsp; if (vfsp == NULL || vfsp->vfs_femhead == NULL) { return; } (void) VFS_VNSTATE(vfsp, vp, VNTRANS_DESTROYED); } /* Vnode event notification */ int vnevent_support(vnode_t *vp) { if (vp == NULL) return (EINVAL); return (VOP_VNEVENT(vp, VE_SUPPORT)); } void vnevent_rename_src(vnode_t *vp) { if (vp == NULL || vp->v_femhead == NULL) { return; } (void) VOP_VNEVENT(vp, VE_RENAME_SRC); } void vnevent_rename_dest(vnode_t *vp) { if (vp == NULL || vp->v_femhead == NULL) { return; } (void) VOP_VNEVENT(vp, VE_RENAME_DEST); } void vnevent_remove(vnode_t *vp) { if (vp == NULL || vp->v_femhead == NULL) { return; } (void) VOP_VNEVENT(vp, VE_REMOVE); } void vnevent_rmdir(vnode_t *vp) { if (vp == NULL || vp->v_femhead == NULL) { return; } (void) VOP_VNEVENT(vp, VE_RMDIR); } /* * Vnode accessors. */ int vn_is_readonly(vnode_t *vp) { return (vp->v_vfsp->vfs_flag & VFS_RDONLY); } int vn_has_flocks(vnode_t *vp) { return (vp->v_filocks != NULL); } int vn_has_mandatory_locks(vnode_t *vp, int mode) { return ((vp->v_filocks != NULL) && (MANDLOCK(vp, mode))); } int vn_has_cached_data(vnode_t *vp) { return (vp->v_pages != NULL); } /* * Return 0 if the vnode in question shouldn't be permitted into a zone via * zone_enter(2). */ int vn_can_change_zones(vnode_t *vp) { struct vfssw *vswp; int allow = 1; vnode_t *rvp; /* * We always want to look at the underlying vnode if there is one. */ if (VOP_REALVP(vp, &rvp) != 0) rvp = vp; /* * Some pseudo filesystems (including doorfs) don't actually register * their vfsops_t, so the following may return NULL; we happily let * such vnodes switch zones. */ vswp = vfs_getvfsswbyvfsops(vfs_getops(rvp->v_vfsp)); if (vswp != NULL) { if (vswp->vsw_flag & VSW_NOTZONESAFE) allow = 0; vfs_unrefvfssw(vswp); } return (allow); } /* * Return nonzero if the vnode is a mount point, zero if not. */ int vn_ismntpt(vnode_t *vp) { return (vp->v_vfsmountedhere != NULL); } /* Retrieve the vfs (if any) mounted on this vnode */ vfs_t * vn_mountedvfs(vnode_t *vp) { return (vp->v_vfsmountedhere); } /* * vn_is_opened() checks whether a particular file is opened and * whether the open is for read and/or write. * * Vnode counts are only kept on regular files (v_type=VREG). */ int vn_is_opened( vnode_t *vp, v_mode_t mode) { ASSERT(vp != NULL); switch (mode) { case V_WRITE: if (vp->v_wrcnt) return (V_TRUE); break; case V_RDANDWR: if (vp->v_rdcnt && vp->v_wrcnt) return (V_TRUE); break; case V_RDORWR: if (vp->v_rdcnt || vp->v_wrcnt) return (V_TRUE); break; case V_READ: if (vp->v_rdcnt) return (V_TRUE); break; } return (V_FALSE); } /* * vn_is_mapped() checks whether a particular file is mapped and whether * the file is mapped read and/or write. */ int vn_is_mapped( vnode_t *vp, v_mode_t mode) { ASSERT(vp != NULL); #if !defined(_LP64) switch (mode) { /* * The atomic_add_64_nv functions force atomicity in the * case of 32 bit architectures. Otherwise the 64 bit values * require two fetches. The value of the fields may be * (potentially) changed between the first fetch and the * second */ case V_WRITE: if (atomic_add_64_nv((&(vp->v_mmap_write)), 0)) return (V_TRUE); break; case V_RDANDWR: if ((atomic_add_64_nv((&(vp->v_mmap_read)), 0)) && (atomic_add_64_nv((&(vp->v_mmap_write)), 0))) return (V_TRUE); break; case V_RDORWR: if ((atomic_add_64_nv((&(vp->v_mmap_read)), 0)) || (atomic_add_64_nv((&(vp->v_mmap_write)), 0))) return (V_TRUE); break; case V_READ: if (atomic_add_64_nv((&(vp->v_mmap_read)), 0)) return (V_TRUE); break; } #else switch (mode) { case V_WRITE: if (vp->v_mmap_write) return (V_TRUE); break; case V_RDANDWR: if (vp->v_mmap_read && vp->v_mmap_write) return (V_TRUE); break; case V_RDORWR: if (vp->v_mmap_read || vp->v_mmap_write) return (V_TRUE); break; case V_READ: if (vp->v_mmap_read) return (V_TRUE); break; } #endif return (V_FALSE); } /* * Set the operations vector for a vnode. * * FEM ensures that the v_femhead pointer is filled in before the * v_op pointer is changed. This means that if the v_femhead pointer * is NULL, and the v_op field hasn't changed since before which checked * the v_femhead pointer; then our update is ok - we are not racing with * FEM. */ void vn_setops(vnode_t *vp, vnodeops_t *vnodeops) { vnodeops_t *op; ASSERT(vp != NULL); ASSERT(vnodeops != NULL); op = vp->v_op; membar_consumer(); /* * If vp->v_femhead == NULL, then we'll call casptr() to do the * compare-and-swap on vp->v_op. If either fails, then FEM is * in effect on the vnode and we need to have FEM deal with it. */ if (vp->v_femhead != NULL || casptr(&vp->v_op, op, vnodeops) != op) { fem_setvnops(vp, vnodeops); } } /* * Retrieve the operations vector for a vnode * As with vn_setops(above); make sure we aren't racing with FEM. * FEM sets the v_op to a special, internal, vnodeops that wouldn't * make sense to the callers of this routine. */ vnodeops_t * vn_getops(vnode_t *vp) { vnodeops_t *op; ASSERT(vp != NULL); op = vp->v_op; membar_consumer(); if (vp->v_femhead == NULL && op == vp->v_op) { return (op); } else { return (fem_getvnops(vp)); } } /* * Returns non-zero (1) if the vnodeops matches that of the vnode. * Returns zero (0) if not. */ int vn_matchops(vnode_t *vp, vnodeops_t *vnodeops) { return (vn_getops(vp) == vnodeops); } /* * Returns non-zero (1) if the specified operation matches the * corresponding operation for that the vnode. * Returns zero (0) if not. */ #define MATCHNAME(n1, n2) (((n1)[0] == (n2)[0]) && (strcmp((n1), (n2)) == 0)) int vn_matchopval(vnode_t *vp, char *vopname, fs_generic_func_p funcp) { const fs_operation_trans_def_t *otdp; fs_generic_func_p *loc = NULL; vnodeops_t *vop = vn_getops(vp); ASSERT(vopname != NULL); for (otdp = vn_ops_table; otdp->name != NULL; otdp++) { if (MATCHNAME(otdp->name, vopname)) { loc = (fs_generic_func_p *)((char *)(vop) + otdp->offset); break; } } return ((loc != NULL) && (*loc == funcp)); } /* * fs_new_caller_id() needs to return a unique ID on a given local system. * The IDs do not need to survive across reboots. These are primarily * used so that (FEM) monitors can detect particular callers (such as * the NFS server) to a given vnode/vfs operation. */ u_longlong_t fs_new_caller_id() { static uint64_t next_caller_id = 0LL; /* First call returns 1 */ return ((u_longlong_t)atomic_add_64_nv(&next_caller_id, 1)); } /* * Returns the raw path associated with this vnode. Normal consumers should * use the vnodetopath() function to get a validated, secure path. */ char * vn_path(vnode_t *vp) { return (vp->v_path); } /* * Given a starting vnode and a path, updates the path in the target vnode in * a safe manner. If the vnode already has path information embedded, then the * cached path is left untouched. Consumers should use the VN_SETPATH() macro, * which only calls this function if the path is already NULL. */ void vn_setpath(vnode_t *rootvp, struct vnode *startvp, struct vnode *vp, const char *path, size_t plen) { char *rpath; vnode_t *base; size_t rpathlen, rpathalloc; int doslash = 1; if (*path == '/') { base = rootvp; path++; plen--; } else { base = startvp; } /* * We cannot grab base->v_lock while we hold vp->v_lock because of * the potential for deadlock. */ mutex_enter(&base->v_lock); if (base->v_path == NULL) { mutex_exit(&base->v_lock); return; } rpathlen = strlen(base->v_path); rpathalloc = rpathlen + plen + 1; /* Avoid adding a slash if there's already one there */ if (base->v_path[rpathlen-1] == '/') doslash = 0; else rpathalloc++; /* * We don't want to call kmem_alloc(KM_SLEEP) with kernel locks held, * so we must do this dance. If, by chance, something changes the path, * just give up since there is no real harm. */ mutex_exit(&base->v_lock); rpath = kmem_alloc(rpathalloc, KM_SLEEP); mutex_enter(&base->v_lock); if (base->v_path == NULL || strlen(base->v_path) != rpathlen) { mutex_exit(&base->v_lock); kmem_free(rpath, rpathalloc); return; } bcopy(base->v_path, rpath, rpathlen); mutex_exit(&base->v_lock); if (doslash) rpath[rpathlen++] = '/'; bcopy(path, rpath + rpathlen, plen); rpath[rpathlen + plen] = '\0'; mutex_enter(&vp->v_lock); if (vp->v_path != NULL) { mutex_exit(&vp->v_lock); kmem_free(rpath, rpathalloc); } else { vp->v_path = rpath; mutex_exit(&vp->v_lock); } } /* * Sets the path to the vnode to be the given string, regardless of current * context. The string must be a complete path from rootdir. This is only used * by fsop_root() for setting the path based on the mountpoint. */ void vn_setpath_str(struct vnode *vp, const char *str, size_t len) { char *buf = kmem_alloc(len + 1, KM_SLEEP); mutex_enter(&vp->v_lock); if (vp->v_path != NULL) { mutex_exit(&vp->v_lock); kmem_free(buf, len + 1); return; } vp->v_path = buf; bcopy(str, vp->v_path, len); vp->v_path[len] = '\0'; mutex_exit(&vp->v_lock); } /* * Similar to vn_setpath_str(), this function sets the path of the destination * vnode to the be the same as the source vnode. */ void vn_copypath(struct vnode *src, struct vnode *dst) { char *buf; int alloc; mutex_enter(&src->v_lock); if (src->v_path == NULL) { mutex_exit(&src->v_lock); return; } alloc = strlen(src->v_path) + 1; /* avoid kmem_alloc() with lock held */ mutex_exit(&src->v_lock); buf = kmem_alloc(alloc, KM_SLEEP); mutex_enter(&src->v_lock); if (src->v_path == NULL || strlen(src->v_path) + 1 != alloc) { mutex_exit(&src->v_lock); kmem_free(buf, alloc); return; } bcopy(src->v_path, buf, alloc); mutex_exit(&src->v_lock); mutex_enter(&dst->v_lock); if (dst->v_path != NULL) { mutex_exit(&dst->v_lock); kmem_free(buf, alloc); return; } dst->v_path = buf; mutex_exit(&dst->v_lock); } /* * XXX Private interface for segvn routines that handle vnode * large page segments. * * return 1 if vp's file system VOP_PAGEIO() implementation * can be safely used instead of VOP_GETPAGE() for handling * pagefaults against regular non swap files. VOP_PAGEIO() * interface is considered safe here if its implementation * is very close to VOP_GETPAGE() implementation. * e.g. It zero's out the part of the page beyond EOF. Doesn't * panic if there're file holes but instead returns an error. * Doesn't assume file won't be changed by user writes, etc. * * return 0 otherwise. * * For now allow segvn to only use VOP_PAGEIO() with ufs and nfs. */ int vn_vmpss_usepageio(vnode_t *vp) { vfs_t *vfsp = vp->v_vfsp; char *fsname = vfssw[vfsp->vfs_fstype].vsw_name; char *pageio_ok_fss[] = {"ufs", "nfs", NULL}; char **fsok = pageio_ok_fss; if (fsname == NULL) { return (0); } for (; *fsok; fsok++) { if (strcmp(*fsok, fsname) == 0) { return (1); } } return (0); } /* VOP_XXX() macros call the corresponding fop_xxx() function */ int fop_open( vnode_t **vpp, int mode, cred_t *cr) { int ret; vnode_t *vp = *vpp; VN_HOLD(vp); /* * Adding to the vnode counts before calling open * avoids the need for a mutex. It circumvents a race * condition where a query made on the vnode counts results in a * false negative. The inquirer goes away believing the file is * not open when there is an open on the file already under way. * * The counts are meant to prevent NFS from granting a delegation * when it would be dangerous to do so. * * The vnode counts are only kept on regular files */ if ((*vpp)->v_type == VREG) { if (mode & FREAD) atomic_add_32(&((*vpp)->v_rdcnt), 1); if (mode & FWRITE) atomic_add_32(&((*vpp)->v_wrcnt), 1); } ret = (*(*(vpp))->v_op->vop_open)(vpp, mode, cr); if (ret) { /* * Use the saved vp just in case the vnode ptr got trashed * by the error. */ if ((vp->v_type == VREG) && (mode & FREAD)) atomic_add_32(&(vp->v_rdcnt), -1); if ((vp->v_type == VREG) && (mode & FWRITE)) atomic_add_32(&(vp->v_wrcnt), -1); } else { /* * Some filesystems will return a different vnode, * but the same path was still used to open it. * So if we do change the vnode and need to * copy over the path, do so here, rather than special * casing each filesystem. Adjust the vnode counts to * reflect the vnode switch. */ if (*vpp != vp && *vpp != NULL) { if (vfs_vnode_path) vn_copypath(vp, *vpp); if (((*vpp)->v_type == VREG) && (mode & FREAD)) atomic_add_32(&((*vpp)->v_rdcnt), 1); if ((vp->v_type == VREG) && (mode & FREAD)) atomic_add_32(&(vp->v_rdcnt), -1); if (((*vpp)->v_type == VREG) && (mode & FWRITE)) atomic_add_32(&((*vpp)->v_wrcnt), 1); if ((vp->v_type == VREG) && (mode & FWRITE)) atomic_add_32(&(vp->v_wrcnt), -1); } } VN_RELE(vp); return (ret); } int fop_close( vnode_t *vp, int flag, int count, offset_t offset, cred_t *cr) { int error; error = (*(vp)->v_op->vop_close)(vp, flag, count, offset, cr); /* * Check passed in count to handle possible dups. Vnode counts are only * kept on regular files */ if ((vp->v_type == VREG) && (count == 1)) { if (flag & FREAD) { ASSERT(vp->v_rdcnt > 0); atomic_add_32(&(vp->v_rdcnt), -1); } if (flag & FWRITE) { ASSERT(vp->v_wrcnt > 0); atomic_add_32(&(vp->v_wrcnt), -1); } } return (error); } int fop_read( vnode_t *vp, uio_t *uiop, int ioflag, cred_t *cr, struct caller_context *ct) { return (*(vp)->v_op->vop_read)(vp, uiop, ioflag, cr, ct); } int fop_write( vnode_t *vp, uio_t *uiop, int ioflag, cred_t *cr, struct caller_context *ct) { return (*(vp)->v_op->vop_write)(vp, uiop, ioflag, cr, ct); } int fop_ioctl( vnode_t *vp, int cmd, intptr_t arg, int flag, cred_t *cr, int *rvalp) { return (*(vp)->v_op->vop_ioctl)(vp, cmd, arg, flag, cr, rvalp); } int fop_setfl( vnode_t *vp, int oflags, int nflags, cred_t *cr) { return (*(vp)->v_op->vop_setfl)(vp, oflags, nflags, cr); } int fop_getattr( vnode_t *vp, vattr_t *vap, int flags, cred_t *cr) { return (*(vp)->v_op->vop_getattr)(vp, vap, flags, cr); } int fop_setattr( vnode_t *vp, vattr_t *vap, int flags, cred_t *cr, caller_context_t *ct) { return (*(vp)->v_op->vop_setattr)(vp, vap, flags, cr, ct); } int fop_access( vnode_t *vp, int mode, int flags, cred_t *cr) { return (*(vp)->v_op->vop_access)(vp, mode, flags, cr); } int fop_lookup( vnode_t *dvp, char *nm, vnode_t **vpp, pathname_t *pnp, int flags, vnode_t *rdir, cred_t *cr) { return (*(dvp)->v_op->vop_lookup)(dvp, nm, vpp, pnp, flags, rdir, cr); } int fop_create( vnode_t *dvp, char *name, vattr_t *vap, vcexcl_t excl, int mode, vnode_t **vpp, cred_t *cr, int flag) { int ret; ret = (*(dvp)->v_op->vop_create) (dvp, name, vap, excl, mode, vpp, cr, flag); if (vfs_vnode_path && ret == 0 && *vpp) VN_SETPATH(rootdir, dvp, *vpp, name, strlen(name)); return (ret); } int fop_remove( vnode_t *dvp, char *nm, cred_t *cr) { return (*(dvp)->v_op->vop_remove)(dvp, nm, cr); } int fop_link( vnode_t *tdvp, vnode_t *svp, char *tnm, cred_t *cr) { return (*(tdvp)->v_op->vop_link)(tdvp, svp, tnm, cr); } int fop_rename( vnode_t *sdvp, char *snm, vnode_t *tdvp, char *tnm, cred_t *cr) { return (*(sdvp)->v_op->vop_rename)(sdvp, snm, tdvp, tnm, cr); } int fop_mkdir( vnode_t *dvp, char *dirname, vattr_t *vap, vnode_t **vpp, cred_t *cr) { int ret; ret = (*(dvp)->v_op->vop_mkdir)(dvp, dirname, vap, vpp, cr); if (vfs_vnode_path && ret == 0 && *vpp) VN_SETPATH(rootdir, dvp, *vpp, dirname, strlen(dirname)); return (ret); } int fop_rmdir( vnode_t *dvp, char *nm, vnode_t *cdir, cred_t *cr) { return (*(dvp)->v_op->vop_rmdir)(dvp, nm, cdir, cr); } int fop_readdir( vnode_t *vp, uio_t *uiop, cred_t *cr, int *eofp) { return (*(vp)->v_op->vop_readdir)(vp, uiop, cr, eofp); } int fop_symlink( vnode_t *dvp, char *linkname, vattr_t *vap, char *target, cred_t *cr) { return (*(dvp)->v_op->vop_symlink) (dvp, linkname, vap, target, cr); } int fop_readlink( vnode_t *vp, uio_t *uiop, cred_t *cr) { return (*(vp)->v_op->vop_readlink)(vp, uiop, cr); } int fop_fsync( vnode_t *vp, int syncflag, cred_t *cr) { return (*(vp)->v_op->vop_fsync)(vp, syncflag, cr); } void fop_inactive( vnode_t *vp, cred_t *cr) { (*(vp)->v_op->vop_inactive)(vp, cr); } int fop_fid( vnode_t *vp, fid_t *fidp) { return (*(vp)->v_op->vop_fid)(vp, fidp); } int fop_rwlock( vnode_t *vp, int write_lock, caller_context_t *ct) { return ((*(vp)->v_op->vop_rwlock)(vp, write_lock, ct)); } void fop_rwunlock( vnode_t *vp, int write_lock, caller_context_t *ct) { (*(vp)->v_op->vop_rwunlock)(vp, write_lock, ct); } int fop_seek( vnode_t *vp, offset_t ooff, offset_t *noffp) { return (*(vp)->v_op->vop_seek)(vp, ooff, noffp); } int fop_cmp( vnode_t *vp1, vnode_t *vp2) { return (*(vp1)->v_op->vop_cmp)(vp1, vp2); } int fop_frlock( vnode_t *vp, int cmd, flock64_t *bfp, int flag, offset_t offset, struct flk_callback *flk_cbp, cred_t *cr) { return (*(vp)->v_op->vop_frlock) (vp, cmd, bfp, flag, offset, flk_cbp, cr); } int fop_space( vnode_t *vp, int cmd, flock64_t *bfp, int flag, offset_t offset, cred_t *cr, caller_context_t *ct) { return (*(vp)->v_op->vop_space)(vp, cmd, bfp, flag, offset, cr, ct); } int fop_realvp( vnode_t *vp, vnode_t **vpp) { return (*(vp)->v_op->vop_realvp)(vp, vpp); } int fop_getpage( vnode_t *vp, offset_t off, size_t len, uint_t *protp, page_t **plarr, size_t plsz, struct seg *seg, caddr_t addr, enum seg_rw rw, cred_t *cr) { return (*(vp)->v_op->vop_getpage) (vp, off, len, protp, plarr, plsz, seg, addr, rw, cr); } int fop_putpage( vnode_t *vp, offset_t off, size_t len, int flags, cred_t *cr) { return (*(vp)->v_op->vop_putpage)(vp, off, len, flags, cr); } int fop_map( vnode_t *vp, offset_t off, struct as *as, caddr_t *addrp, size_t len, uchar_t prot, uchar_t maxprot, uint_t flags, cred_t *cr) { return (*(vp)->v_op->vop_map) (vp, off, as, addrp, len, prot, maxprot, flags, cr); } int fop_addmap( vnode_t *vp, offset_t off, struct as *as, caddr_t addr, size_t len, uchar_t prot, uchar_t maxprot, uint_t flags, cred_t *cr) { int error; u_longlong_t delta; error = (*(vp)->v_op->vop_addmap) (vp, off, as, addr, len, prot, maxprot, flags, cr); if ((!error) && (vp->v_type == VREG)) { delta = (u_longlong_t)btopr(len); /* * If file is declared MAP_PRIVATE, it can't be written back * even if open for write. Handle as read. */ if (flags & MAP_PRIVATE) { atomic_add_64((uint64_t *)(&(vp->v_mmap_read)), (int64_t)delta); } else { /* * atomic_add_64 forces the fetch of a 64 bit value to * be atomic on 32 bit machines */ if (maxprot & PROT_WRITE) atomic_add_64((uint64_t *)(&(vp->v_mmap_write)), (int64_t)delta); if (maxprot & PROT_READ) atomic_add_64((uint64_t *)(&(vp->v_mmap_read)), (int64_t)delta); if (maxprot & PROT_EXEC) atomic_add_64((uint64_t *)(&(vp->v_mmap_read)), (int64_t)delta); } } return (error); } int fop_delmap( vnode_t *vp, offset_t off, struct as *as, caddr_t addr, size_t len, uint_t prot, uint_t maxprot, uint_t flags, cred_t *cr) { int error; u_longlong_t delta; error = (*(vp)->v_op->vop_delmap) (vp, off, as, addr, len, prot, maxprot, flags, cr); /* * NFS calls into delmap twice, the first time * it simply establishes a callback mechanism and returns EAGAIN * while the real work is being done upon the second invocation. * We have to detect this here and only decrement the counts upon * the second delmap request. */ if ((error != EAGAIN) && (vp->v_type == VREG)) { delta = (u_longlong_t)btopr(len); if (flags & MAP_PRIVATE) { atomic_add_64((uint64_t *)(&(vp->v_mmap_read)), (int64_t)(-delta)); } else { /* * atomic_add_64 forces the fetch of a 64 bit value * to be atomic on 32 bit machines */ if (maxprot & PROT_WRITE) atomic_add_64((uint64_t *)(&(vp->v_mmap_write)), (int64_t)(-delta)); if (maxprot & PROT_READ) atomic_add_64((uint64_t *)(&(vp->v_mmap_read)), (int64_t)(-delta)); if (maxprot & PROT_EXEC) atomic_add_64((uint64_t *)(&(vp->v_mmap_read)), (int64_t)(-delta)); } } return (error); } int fop_poll( vnode_t *vp, short events, int anyyet, short *reventsp, struct pollhead **phpp) { return (*(vp)->v_op->vop_poll)(vp, events, anyyet, reventsp, phpp); } int fop_dump( vnode_t *vp, caddr_t addr, int lbdn, int dblks) { return (*(vp)->v_op->vop_dump)(vp, addr, lbdn, dblks); } int fop_pathconf( vnode_t *vp, int cmd, ulong_t *valp, cred_t *cr) { return (*(vp)->v_op->vop_pathconf)(vp, cmd, valp, cr); } int fop_pageio( vnode_t *vp, struct page *pp, u_offset_t io_off, size_t io_len, int flags, cred_t *cr) { return (*(vp)->v_op->vop_pageio)(vp, pp, io_off, io_len, flags, cr); } int fop_dumpctl( vnode_t *vp, int action, int *blkp) { return (*(vp)->v_op->vop_dumpctl)(vp, action, blkp); } void fop_dispose( vnode_t *vp, page_t *pp, int flag, int dn, cred_t *cr) { (*(vp)->v_op->vop_dispose)(vp, pp, flag, dn, cr); } int fop_setsecattr( vnode_t *vp, vsecattr_t *vsap, int flag, cred_t *cr) { return (*(vp)->v_op->vop_setsecattr) (vp, vsap, flag, cr); } int fop_getsecattr( vnode_t *vp, vsecattr_t *vsap, int flag, cred_t *cr) { return (*(vp)->v_op->vop_getsecattr) (vp, vsap, flag, cr); } int fop_shrlock( vnode_t *vp, int cmd, struct shrlock *shr, int flag, cred_t *cr) { return (*(vp)->v_op->vop_shrlock)(vp, cmd, shr, flag, cr); } int fop_vnevent(vnode_t *vp, vnevent_t vnevent) { return (*(vp)->v_op->vop_vnevent)(vp, vnevent); }