1 /*- 2 * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause 3 * 4 * Copyright (c) 1994-1995 Søren Schmidt 5 * All rights reserved. 6 * 7 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 8 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 9 * are met: 10 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 11 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 12 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 13 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 14 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 15 * 16 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 17 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 18 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 19 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 20 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 21 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 22 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 23 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 24 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 25 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 26 * SUCH DAMAGE. 27 */ 28 29 #include <sys/param.h> 30 #include <sys/systm.h> 31 #include <sys/dirent.h> 32 #include <sys/fcntl.h> 33 #include <sys/file.h> 34 #include <sys/filedesc.h> 35 #include <sys/inotify.h> 36 #include <sys/lock.h> 37 #include <sys/mman.h> 38 #include <sys/selinfo.h> 39 #include <sys/pipe.h> 40 #include <sys/proc.h> 41 #include <sys/specialfd.h> 42 #include <sys/stat.h> 43 #include <sys/sx.h> 44 #include <sys/syscallsubr.h> 45 #include <sys/sysproto.h> 46 #include <sys/tty.h> 47 #include <sys/unistd.h> 48 #include <sys/vnode.h> 49 50 #ifdef COMPAT_LINUX32 51 #include <compat/freebsd32/freebsd32_misc.h> 52 #include <compat/freebsd32/freebsd32_util.h> 53 #include <machine/../linux32/linux.h> 54 #include <machine/../linux32/linux32_proto.h> 55 #else 56 #include <machine/../linux/linux.h> 57 #include <machine/../linux/linux_proto.h> 58 #endif 59 #include <compat/linux/linux_misc.h> 60 #include <compat/linux/linux_util.h> 61 #include <compat/linux/linux_file.h> 62 63 static int linux_common_open(struct thread *, int, const char *, int, int, 64 enum uio_seg); 65 static int linux_do_accessat(struct thread *t, int, const char *, int, int); 66 static int linux_getdents_error(struct thread *, int, int); 67 68 static struct bsd_to_linux_bitmap seal_bitmap[] = { 69 BITMAP_1t1_LINUX(F_SEAL_SEAL), 70 BITMAP_1t1_LINUX(F_SEAL_SHRINK), 71 BITMAP_1t1_LINUX(F_SEAL_GROW), 72 BITMAP_1t1_LINUX(F_SEAL_WRITE), 73 }; 74 75 #define MFD_HUGETLB_ENTRY(_size) \ 76 { \ 77 .bsd_value = MFD_HUGE_##_size, \ 78 .linux_value = LINUX_HUGETLB_FLAG_ENCODE_##_size \ 79 } 80 static struct bsd_to_linux_bitmap mfd_bitmap[] = { 81 BITMAP_1t1_LINUX(MFD_CLOEXEC), 82 BITMAP_1t1_LINUX(MFD_ALLOW_SEALING), 83 BITMAP_1t1_LINUX(MFD_HUGETLB), 84 MFD_HUGETLB_ENTRY(64KB), 85 MFD_HUGETLB_ENTRY(512KB), 86 MFD_HUGETLB_ENTRY(1MB), 87 MFD_HUGETLB_ENTRY(2MB), 88 MFD_HUGETLB_ENTRY(8MB), 89 MFD_HUGETLB_ENTRY(16MB), 90 MFD_HUGETLB_ENTRY(32MB), 91 MFD_HUGETLB_ENTRY(256MB), 92 MFD_HUGETLB_ENTRY(512MB), 93 MFD_HUGETLB_ENTRY(1GB), 94 MFD_HUGETLB_ENTRY(2GB), 95 MFD_HUGETLB_ENTRY(16GB), 96 }; 97 #undef MFD_HUGETLB_ENTRY 98 99 #ifdef LINUX_LEGACY_SYSCALLS 100 int 101 linux_creat(struct thread *td, struct linux_creat_args *args) 102 { 103 104 return (kern_openat(td, AT_FDCWD, args->path, UIO_USERSPACE, 105 O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, args->mode)); 106 } 107 #endif 108 109 int 110 linux_common_openflags(int l_flags) 111 { 112 int bsd_flags; 113 114 bsd_flags = 0; 115 switch (l_flags & LINUX_O_ACCMODE) { 116 case LINUX_O_WRONLY: 117 bsd_flags |= O_WRONLY; 118 break; 119 case LINUX_O_RDWR: 120 bsd_flags |= O_RDWR; 121 break; 122 default: 123 bsd_flags |= O_RDONLY; 124 } 125 if (l_flags & LINUX_O_NDELAY) 126 bsd_flags |= O_NONBLOCK; 127 if (l_flags & LINUX_O_APPEND) 128 bsd_flags |= O_APPEND; 129 if (l_flags & LINUX_O_SYNC) 130 bsd_flags |= O_FSYNC; 131 if (l_flags & LINUX_O_CLOEXEC) 132 bsd_flags |= O_CLOEXEC; 133 if (l_flags & LINUX_O_NONBLOCK) 134 bsd_flags |= O_NONBLOCK; 135 if (l_flags & LINUX_O_ASYNC) 136 bsd_flags |= O_ASYNC; 137 if (l_flags & LINUX_O_CREAT) 138 bsd_flags |= O_CREAT; 139 if (l_flags & LINUX_O_TRUNC) 140 bsd_flags |= O_TRUNC; 141 if (l_flags & LINUX_O_EXCL) 142 bsd_flags |= O_EXCL; 143 if (l_flags & LINUX_O_NOCTTY) 144 bsd_flags |= O_NOCTTY; 145 if (l_flags & LINUX_O_DIRECT) 146 bsd_flags |= O_DIRECT; 147 if (l_flags & LINUX_O_NOFOLLOW) 148 bsd_flags |= O_NOFOLLOW; 149 if (l_flags & LINUX_O_DIRECTORY) 150 bsd_flags |= O_DIRECTORY; 151 if (l_flags & LINUX_O_PATH) 152 bsd_flags |= O_PATH; 153 /* XXX LINUX_O_NOATIME: unable to be easily implemented. */ 154 return (bsd_flags); 155 } 156 157 static int 158 linux_common_open(struct thread *td, int dirfd, const char *path, int l_flags, 159 int mode, enum uio_seg seg) 160 { 161 struct proc *p = td->td_proc; 162 struct file *fp; 163 int fd; 164 int bsd_flags, error; 165 166 bsd_flags = linux_common_openflags(l_flags); 167 error = kern_openat(td, dirfd, path, seg, bsd_flags, mode); 168 if (error != 0) { 169 if (error == EMLINK) 170 error = ELOOP; 171 goto done; 172 } 173 if (p->p_flag & P_CONTROLT) 174 goto done; 175 if (bsd_flags & O_NOCTTY) 176 goto done; 177 178 /* 179 * XXX In between kern_openat() and fget(), another process 180 * having the same filedesc could use that fd without 181 * checking below. 182 */ 183 fd = td->td_retval[0]; 184 if (fget(td, fd, &cap_ioctl_rights, &fp) == 0) { 185 if (fp->f_type != DTYPE_VNODE) { 186 fdrop(fp, td); 187 goto done; 188 } 189 sx_slock(&proctree_lock); 190 PROC_LOCK(p); 191 if (SESS_LEADER(p) && !(p->p_flag & P_CONTROLT)) { 192 PROC_UNLOCK(p); 193 sx_sunlock(&proctree_lock); 194 /* XXXPJD: Verify if TIOCSCTTY is allowed. */ 195 (void) fo_ioctl(fp, TIOCSCTTY, (caddr_t) 0, 196 td->td_ucred, td); 197 } else { 198 PROC_UNLOCK(p); 199 sx_sunlock(&proctree_lock); 200 } 201 fdrop(fp, td); 202 } 203 204 done: 205 return (error); 206 } 207 208 int 209 linux_openat(struct thread *td, struct linux_openat_args *args) 210 { 211 int dfd; 212 213 dfd = (args->dfd == LINUX_AT_FDCWD) ? AT_FDCWD : args->dfd; 214 return (linux_common_open(td, dfd, args->filename, args->flags, 215 args->mode, UIO_USERSPACE)); 216 } 217 218 #ifdef LINUX_LEGACY_SYSCALLS 219 int 220 linux_open(struct thread *td, struct linux_open_args *args) 221 { 222 223 return (linux_common_open(td, AT_FDCWD, args->path, args->flags, 224 args->mode, UIO_USERSPACE)); 225 } 226 #endif 227 228 int 229 linux_name_to_handle_at(struct thread *td, 230 struct linux_name_to_handle_at_args *args) 231 { 232 static const l_int valid_flags = (LINUX_AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW | 233 LINUX_AT_EMPTY_PATH); 234 static const l_uint fh_size = sizeof(fhandle_t); 235 236 fhandle_t fh; 237 l_uint fh_bytes; 238 l_int mount_id; 239 int error, fd, bsd_flags; 240 241 if (args->flags & ~valid_flags) 242 return (EINVAL); 243 244 fd = args->dirfd; 245 if (fd == LINUX_AT_FDCWD) 246 fd = AT_FDCWD; 247 248 bsd_flags = 0; 249 if (!(args->flags & LINUX_AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW)) 250 bsd_flags |= AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW; 251 if ((args->flags & LINUX_AT_EMPTY_PATH) != 0) 252 bsd_flags |= AT_EMPTY_PATH; 253 254 error = kern_getfhat(td, bsd_flags, fd, args->name, 255 UIO_USERSPACE, &fh, UIO_SYSSPACE); 256 if (error != 0) 257 return (error); 258 259 /* Emit mount_id -- required before EOVERFLOW case. */ 260 mount_id = (fh.fh_fsid.val[0] ^ fh.fh_fsid.val[1]); 261 error = copyout(&mount_id, args->mnt_id, sizeof(mount_id)); 262 if (error != 0) 263 return (error); 264 265 /* Check if there is room for handle. */ 266 error = copyin(&args->handle->handle_bytes, &fh_bytes, 267 sizeof(fh_bytes)); 268 if (error != 0) 269 return (error); 270 271 if (fh_bytes < fh_size) { 272 error = copyout(&fh_size, &args->handle->handle_bytes, 273 sizeof(fh_size)); 274 if (error == 0) 275 error = EOVERFLOW; 276 return (error); 277 } 278 279 /* Emit handle. */ 280 mount_id = 0; 281 /* 282 * We don't use handle_type for anything yet, but initialize a known 283 * value. 284 */ 285 error = copyout(&mount_id, &args->handle->handle_type, 286 sizeof(mount_id)); 287 if (error != 0) 288 return (error); 289 290 error = copyout(&fh, &args->handle->f_handle, 291 sizeof(fh)); 292 return (error); 293 } 294 295 int 296 linux_open_by_handle_at(struct thread *td, 297 struct linux_open_by_handle_at_args *args) 298 { 299 l_uint fh_bytes; 300 int bsd_flags, error; 301 302 error = copyin(&args->handle->handle_bytes, &fh_bytes, 303 sizeof(fh_bytes)); 304 if (error != 0) 305 return (error); 306 307 if (fh_bytes < sizeof(fhandle_t)) 308 return (EINVAL); 309 310 bsd_flags = linux_common_openflags(args->flags); 311 return (kern_fhopen(td, (void *)&args->handle->f_handle, bsd_flags)); 312 } 313 314 int 315 linux_lseek(struct thread *td, struct linux_lseek_args *args) 316 { 317 318 return (kern_lseek(td, args->fdes, args->off, args->whence)); 319 } 320 321 #if defined(__i386__) || (defined(__amd64__) && defined(COMPAT_LINUX32)) 322 int 323 linux_llseek(struct thread *td, struct linux_llseek_args *args) 324 { 325 int error; 326 off_t off; 327 328 off = (args->olow) | (((off_t) args->ohigh) << 32); 329 330 error = kern_lseek(td, args->fd, off, args->whence); 331 if (error != 0) 332 return (error); 333 334 error = copyout(td->td_retval, args->res, sizeof(off_t)); 335 if (error != 0) 336 return (error); 337 338 td->td_retval[0] = 0; 339 return (0); 340 } 341 #endif /* __i386__ || (__amd64__ && COMPAT_LINUX32) */ 342 343 /* 344 * Note that linux_getdents(2) and linux_getdents64(2) have the same 345 * arguments. They only differ in the definition of struct dirent they 346 * operate on. 347 * Note that linux_readdir(2) is a special case of linux_getdents(2) 348 * where count is always equals 1, meaning that the buffer is one 349 * dirent-structure in size and that the code can't handle more anyway. 350 * Note that linux_readdir(2) can't be implemented by means of linux_getdents(2) 351 * as in case when the *dent buffer size is equal to 1 linux_getdents(2) will 352 * trash user stack. 353 */ 354 355 static int 356 linux_getdents_error(struct thread *td, int fd, int err) 357 { 358 struct vnode *vp; 359 struct file *fp; 360 int error; 361 362 /* Linux return ENOTDIR in case when fd is not a directory. */ 363 error = getvnode(td, fd, &cap_read_rights, &fp); 364 if (error != 0) 365 return (error); 366 vp = fp->f_vnode; 367 if (vp->v_type != VDIR) { 368 fdrop(fp, td); 369 return (ENOTDIR); 370 } 371 fdrop(fp, td); 372 return (err); 373 } 374 375 struct l_dirent { 376 l_ulong d_ino; 377 l_off_t d_off; 378 l_ushort d_reclen; 379 char d_name[LINUX_NAME_MAX + 1]; 380 }; 381 382 struct l_dirent64 { 383 uint64_t d_ino; 384 int64_t d_off; 385 l_ushort d_reclen; 386 u_char d_type; 387 char d_name[LINUX_NAME_MAX + 1]; 388 }; 389 390 /* 391 * Linux uses the last byte in the dirent buffer to store d_type, 392 * at least glibc-2.7 requires it. That is why l_dirent is padded with 2 bytes. 393 */ 394 #define LINUX_RECLEN(namlen) \ 395 roundup(offsetof(struct l_dirent, d_name) + (namlen) + 2, sizeof(l_ulong)) 396 397 #define LINUX_RECLEN64(namlen) \ 398 roundup(offsetof(struct l_dirent64, d_name) + (namlen) + 1, \ 399 sizeof(uint64_t)) 400 401 /* 402 * Do kern_getdirentries() and then skip over any invalid entries. 403 * (Repeat, if there are no valid entries.) 404 * Adjust bufp and lenp. 405 */ 406 static int 407 linux_getdirentries(struct thread *td, int fd, caddr_t *bufp, int buflen, 408 off_t *basep, int *lenp) 409 { 410 struct dirent *bdp; 411 caddr_t buf; 412 int error, len; 413 414 /* Loop around until a valid entry is found or at EOF. */ 415 for (;;) { 416 error = kern_getdirentries(td, fd, *bufp, buflen, 417 basep, NULL, UIO_SYSSPACE); 418 if (error != 0) 419 return (error); 420 len = td->td_retval[0]; 421 if (len == 0) { 422 *lenp = 0; 423 return (0); 424 } 425 buf = *bufp; 426 while (len > 0) { 427 bdp = (struct dirent *)buf; 428 if (bdp->d_fileno != 0) { 429 *bufp = buf; 430 *lenp = len; 431 return (0); 432 } 433 buf += bdp->d_reclen; 434 len -= bdp->d_reclen; 435 } 436 } 437 } 438 439 #ifdef LINUX_LEGACY_SYSCALLS 440 int 441 linux_getdents(struct thread *td, struct linux_getdents_args *args) 442 { 443 struct dirent *bdp; 444 caddr_t inp, buf, bufsav; /* BSD-format */ 445 int len, reclen; /* BSD-format */ 446 caddr_t outp; /* Linux-format */ 447 int resid, linuxreclen; /* Linux-format */ 448 caddr_t lbuf; /* Linux-format */ 449 off_t base; 450 struct l_dirent *linux_dirent; 451 int buflen, error; 452 size_t retval; 453 454 buflen = min(roundup2(args->count, DEV_BSIZE), MAXBSIZE); 455 bufsav = buf = malloc(buflen, M_LINUX, M_WAITOK); 456 457 error = linux_getdirentries(td, args->fd, &buf, buflen, 458 &base, &len); 459 if (error != 0) { 460 error = linux_getdents_error(td, args->fd, error); 461 goto out1; 462 } 463 464 lbuf = malloc(LINUX_RECLEN(LINUX_NAME_MAX), M_LINUX, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); 465 466 inp = buf; 467 outp = (caddr_t)args->dent; 468 resid = args->count; 469 retval = 0; 470 471 while (len > 0) { 472 bdp = (struct dirent *) inp; 473 reclen = bdp->d_reclen; 474 /* Copy a valid entry out. */ 475 if (bdp->d_fileno != 0) { 476 linuxreclen = LINUX_RECLEN(bdp->d_namlen); 477 /* 478 * No more space in the user supplied dirent buffer. 479 * Return EINVAL. 480 */ 481 if (resid < linuxreclen) { 482 error = EINVAL; 483 goto out; 484 } 485 486 linux_dirent = (struct l_dirent*)lbuf; 487 linux_dirent->d_ino = bdp->d_fileno; 488 linux_dirent->d_off = bdp->d_off; 489 linux_dirent->d_reclen = linuxreclen; 490 /* 491 * Copy d_type to last byte of l_dirent buffer 492 */ 493 lbuf[linuxreclen - 1] = bdp->d_type; 494 strlcpy(linux_dirent->d_name, bdp->d_name, 495 linuxreclen - offsetof(struct l_dirent, d_name)-1); 496 error = copyout(linux_dirent, outp, linuxreclen); 497 if (error != 0) 498 goto out; 499 retval += linuxreclen; 500 outp += linuxreclen; 501 resid -= linuxreclen; 502 } 503 504 inp += reclen; 505 base += reclen; 506 len -= reclen; 507 508 } 509 td->td_retval[0] = retval; 510 511 out: 512 free(lbuf, M_LINUX); 513 out1: 514 free(bufsav, M_LINUX); 515 return (error); 516 } 517 #endif 518 519 int 520 linux_getdents64(struct thread *td, struct linux_getdents64_args *args) 521 { 522 struct dirent *bdp; 523 caddr_t inp, buf, bufsav; /* BSD-format */ 524 int len, reclen; /* BSD-format */ 525 caddr_t outp; /* Linux-format */ 526 int resid, linuxreclen; /* Linux-format */ 527 off_t base; 528 struct l_dirent64 *linux_dirent64; 529 int buflen, error; 530 size_t retval; 531 532 buflen = min(roundup2(args->count, DEV_BSIZE), MAXBSIZE); 533 bufsav = buf = malloc(buflen, M_LINUX, M_WAITOK); 534 535 error = linux_getdirentries(td, args->fd, &buf, buflen, 536 &base, &len); 537 if (error != 0) { 538 error = linux_getdents_error(td, args->fd, error); 539 goto out1; 540 } 541 542 linux_dirent64 = malloc(LINUX_RECLEN64(LINUX_NAME_MAX), M_LINUX, 543 M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); 544 545 inp = buf; 546 outp = (caddr_t)args->dirent; 547 resid = args->count; 548 retval = 0; 549 550 while (len > 0) { 551 bdp = (struct dirent *) inp; 552 reclen = bdp->d_reclen; 553 /* Copy a valid entry out. */ 554 if (bdp->d_fileno != 0) { 555 linuxreclen = LINUX_RECLEN64(bdp->d_namlen); 556 /* 557 * No more space in the user supplied dirent buffer. 558 * Return EINVAL. 559 */ 560 if (resid < linuxreclen) { 561 error = EINVAL; 562 goto out; 563 } 564 565 linux_dirent64->d_ino = bdp->d_fileno; 566 linux_dirent64->d_off = bdp->d_off; 567 linux_dirent64->d_reclen = linuxreclen; 568 linux_dirent64->d_type = bdp->d_type; 569 strlcpy(linux_dirent64->d_name, bdp->d_name, 570 linuxreclen - offsetof(struct l_dirent64, d_name)); 571 error = copyout(linux_dirent64, outp, linuxreclen); 572 if (error != 0) 573 goto out; 574 retval += linuxreclen; 575 outp += linuxreclen; 576 resid -= linuxreclen; 577 } 578 579 inp += reclen; 580 base += reclen; 581 len -= reclen; 582 583 } 584 td->td_retval[0] = retval; 585 586 out: 587 free(linux_dirent64, M_LINUX); 588 out1: 589 free(bufsav, M_LINUX); 590 return (error); 591 } 592 593 #if defined(__i386__) || (defined(__amd64__) && defined(COMPAT_LINUX32)) 594 int 595 linux_readdir(struct thread *td, struct linux_readdir_args *args) 596 { 597 struct dirent *bdp; 598 caddr_t buf, bufsav; /* BSD-format */ 599 int linuxreclen; /* Linux-format */ 600 off_t base; 601 struct l_dirent *linux_dirent; /* Linux-format */ 602 int buflen, error, len; 603 604 buflen = DEV_BSIZE; 605 bufsav = buf = malloc(buflen, M_LINUX, M_WAITOK); 606 607 error = linux_getdirentries(td, args->fd, &buf, buflen, 608 &base, &len); 609 if (error != 0) { 610 error = linux_getdents_error(td, args->fd, error); 611 goto out; 612 } 613 if (len == 0) 614 goto out; 615 616 linux_dirent = malloc(LINUX_RECLEN(LINUX_NAME_MAX), M_LINUX, 617 M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); 618 619 bdp = (struct dirent *) buf; 620 linuxreclen = LINUX_RECLEN(bdp->d_namlen); 621 622 linux_dirent->d_ino = bdp->d_fileno; 623 linux_dirent->d_off = bdp->d_off; 624 linux_dirent->d_reclen = bdp->d_namlen; 625 strlcpy(linux_dirent->d_name, bdp->d_name, 626 linuxreclen - offsetof(struct l_dirent, d_name)); 627 error = copyout(linux_dirent, args->dent, linuxreclen); 628 if (error == 0) 629 td->td_retval[0] = linuxreclen; 630 631 free(linux_dirent, M_LINUX); 632 out: 633 free(bufsav, M_LINUX); 634 return (error); 635 } 636 #endif /* __i386__ || (__amd64__ && COMPAT_LINUX32) */ 637 638 /* 639 * These exist mainly for hooks for doing /compat/linux translation. 640 */ 641 642 #ifdef LINUX_LEGACY_SYSCALLS 643 int 644 linux_access(struct thread *td, struct linux_access_args *args) 645 { 646 647 /* Linux convention. */ 648 if (args->amode & ~(F_OK | X_OK | W_OK | R_OK)) 649 return (EINVAL); 650 651 return (kern_accessat(td, AT_FDCWD, args->path, UIO_USERSPACE, 0, 652 args->amode)); 653 } 654 #endif 655 656 static int 657 linux_do_accessat(struct thread *td, int ldfd, const char *filename, 658 int amode, int flags) 659 { 660 int dfd; 661 662 /* Linux convention. */ 663 if (amode & ~(F_OK | X_OK | W_OK | R_OK)) 664 return (EINVAL); 665 666 dfd = (ldfd == LINUX_AT_FDCWD) ? AT_FDCWD : ldfd; 667 return (kern_accessat(td, dfd, filename, UIO_USERSPACE, flags, amode)); 668 } 669 670 int 671 linux_faccessat(struct thread *td, struct linux_faccessat_args *args) 672 { 673 674 return (linux_do_accessat(td, args->dfd, args->filename, args->amode, 675 0)); 676 } 677 678 int 679 linux_faccessat2(struct thread *td, struct linux_faccessat2_args *args) 680 { 681 int flags, unsupported; 682 683 unsupported = args->flags & ~(LINUX_AT_EACCESS | LINUX_AT_EMPTY_PATH | 684 LINUX_AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW); 685 if (unsupported != 0) { 686 linux_msg(td, "faccessat2 unsupported flag 0x%x", unsupported); 687 return (EINVAL); 688 } 689 690 flags = (args->flags & LINUX_AT_EACCESS) == 0 ? 0 : 691 AT_EACCESS; 692 flags |= (args->flags & LINUX_AT_EMPTY_PATH) == 0 ? 0 : 693 AT_EMPTY_PATH; 694 flags |= (args->flags & LINUX_AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW) == 0 ? 0 : 695 AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW; 696 return (linux_do_accessat(td, args->dfd, args->filename, args->amode, 697 flags)); 698 } 699 700 701 #ifdef LINUX_LEGACY_SYSCALLS 702 int 703 linux_unlink(struct thread *td, struct linux_unlink_args *args) 704 { 705 int error; 706 struct stat st; 707 708 error = kern_funlinkat(td, AT_FDCWD, args->path, FD_NONE, 709 UIO_USERSPACE, 0, 0); 710 if (error == EPERM) { 711 /* Introduce POSIX noncompliant behaviour of Linux */ 712 if (kern_statat(td, 0, AT_FDCWD, args->path, 713 UIO_USERSPACE, &st) == 0) { 714 if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) 715 error = EISDIR; 716 } 717 } 718 719 return (error); 720 } 721 #endif 722 723 static int 724 linux_unlinkat_impl(struct thread *td, enum uio_seg pathseg, const char *path, 725 int dfd, struct linux_unlinkat_args *args) 726 { 727 struct stat st; 728 int error; 729 730 if (args->flag & LINUX_AT_REMOVEDIR) 731 error = kern_frmdirat(td, dfd, path, FD_NONE, pathseg, 0); 732 else 733 error = kern_funlinkat(td, dfd, path, FD_NONE, pathseg, 0, 0); 734 if (error == EPERM && !(args->flag & LINUX_AT_REMOVEDIR)) { 735 /* Introduce POSIX noncompliant behaviour of Linux */ 736 if (kern_statat(td, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW, dfd, path, 737 pathseg, &st) == 0 && S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) 738 error = EISDIR; 739 } 740 return (error); 741 } 742 743 int 744 linux_unlinkat(struct thread *td, struct linux_unlinkat_args *args) 745 { 746 int dfd; 747 748 if (args->flag & ~LINUX_AT_REMOVEDIR) 749 return (EINVAL); 750 dfd = (args->dfd == LINUX_AT_FDCWD) ? AT_FDCWD : args->dfd; 751 return (linux_unlinkat_impl(td, UIO_USERSPACE, args->pathname, 752 dfd, args)); 753 } 754 755 int 756 linux_chdir(struct thread *td, struct linux_chdir_args *args) 757 { 758 759 return (kern_chdir(td, args->path, UIO_USERSPACE)); 760 } 761 762 #ifdef LINUX_LEGACY_SYSCALLS 763 int 764 linux_chmod(struct thread *td, struct linux_chmod_args *args) 765 { 766 767 return (kern_fchmodat(td, AT_FDCWD, args->path, UIO_USERSPACE, 768 args->mode, 0)); 769 } 770 #endif 771 772 int 773 linux_fchmodat(struct thread *td, struct linux_fchmodat_args *args) 774 { 775 int dfd; 776 777 dfd = (args->dfd == LINUX_AT_FDCWD) ? AT_FDCWD : args->dfd; 778 return (kern_fchmodat(td, dfd, args->filename, UIO_USERSPACE, 779 args->mode, 0)); 780 } 781 782 #ifdef LINUX_LEGACY_SYSCALLS 783 int 784 linux_mkdir(struct thread *td, struct linux_mkdir_args *args) 785 { 786 787 return (kern_mkdirat(td, AT_FDCWD, args->path, UIO_USERSPACE, args->mode)); 788 } 789 #endif 790 791 int 792 linux_mkdirat(struct thread *td, struct linux_mkdirat_args *args) 793 { 794 int dfd; 795 796 dfd = (args->dfd == LINUX_AT_FDCWD) ? AT_FDCWD : args->dfd; 797 return (kern_mkdirat(td, dfd, args->pathname, UIO_USERSPACE, args->mode)); 798 } 799 800 #ifdef LINUX_LEGACY_SYSCALLS 801 int 802 linux_rmdir(struct thread *td, struct linux_rmdir_args *args) 803 { 804 805 return (kern_frmdirat(td, AT_FDCWD, args->path, FD_NONE, 806 UIO_USERSPACE, 0)); 807 } 808 809 int 810 linux_rename(struct thread *td, struct linux_rename_args *args) 811 { 812 813 return (kern_renameat(td, AT_FDCWD, args->from, AT_FDCWD, 814 args->to, UIO_USERSPACE)); 815 } 816 #endif 817 818 int 819 linux_renameat(struct thread *td, struct linux_renameat_args *args) 820 { 821 struct linux_renameat2_args renameat2_args = { 822 .olddfd = args->olddfd, 823 .oldname = args->oldname, 824 .newdfd = args->newdfd, 825 .newname = args->newname, 826 .flags = 0 827 }; 828 829 return (linux_renameat2(td, &renameat2_args)); 830 } 831 832 int 833 linux_renameat2(struct thread *td, struct linux_renameat2_args *args) 834 { 835 int olddfd, newdfd; 836 837 if (args->flags != 0) { 838 if (args->flags & ~(LINUX_RENAME_EXCHANGE | 839 LINUX_RENAME_NOREPLACE | LINUX_RENAME_WHITEOUT)) 840 return (EINVAL); 841 if (args->flags & LINUX_RENAME_EXCHANGE && 842 args->flags & (LINUX_RENAME_NOREPLACE | 843 LINUX_RENAME_WHITEOUT)) 844 return (EINVAL); 845 #if 0 846 /* 847 * This spams the console on Ubuntu Focal. 848 * 849 * What's needed here is a general mechanism to let users know 850 * about missing features without hogging the system. 851 */ 852 linux_msg(td, "renameat2 unsupported flags 0x%x", 853 args->flags); 854 #endif 855 return (EINVAL); 856 } 857 858 olddfd = (args->olddfd == LINUX_AT_FDCWD) ? AT_FDCWD : args->olddfd; 859 newdfd = (args->newdfd == LINUX_AT_FDCWD) ? AT_FDCWD : args->newdfd; 860 return (kern_renameat(td, olddfd, args->oldname, newdfd, 861 args->newname, UIO_USERSPACE)); 862 } 863 864 #ifdef LINUX_LEGACY_SYSCALLS 865 int 866 linux_symlink(struct thread *td, struct linux_symlink_args *args) 867 { 868 869 return (kern_symlinkat(td, args->path, AT_FDCWD, args->to, 870 UIO_USERSPACE)); 871 } 872 #endif 873 874 int 875 linux_symlinkat(struct thread *td, struct linux_symlinkat_args *args) 876 { 877 int dfd; 878 879 dfd = (args->newdfd == LINUX_AT_FDCWD) ? AT_FDCWD : args->newdfd; 880 return (kern_symlinkat(td, args->oldname, dfd, args->newname, 881 UIO_USERSPACE)); 882 } 883 884 #ifdef LINUX_LEGACY_SYSCALLS 885 int 886 linux_readlink(struct thread *td, struct linux_readlink_args *args) 887 { 888 889 if (args->count <= 0) 890 return (EINVAL); 891 892 return (kern_readlinkat(td, AT_FDCWD, args->name, UIO_USERSPACE, 893 args->buf, UIO_USERSPACE, args->count)); 894 } 895 #endif 896 897 int 898 linux_readlinkat(struct thread *td, struct linux_readlinkat_args *args) 899 { 900 int dfd; 901 902 if (args->bufsiz <= 0) 903 return (EINVAL); 904 905 dfd = (args->dfd == LINUX_AT_FDCWD) ? AT_FDCWD : args->dfd; 906 return (kern_readlinkat(td, dfd, args->path, UIO_USERSPACE, 907 args->buf, UIO_USERSPACE, args->bufsiz)); 908 } 909 910 int 911 linux_truncate(struct thread *td, struct linux_truncate_args *args) 912 { 913 914 return (kern_truncate(td, args->path, UIO_USERSPACE, args->length)); 915 } 916 917 #if defined(__i386__) || (defined(__amd64__) && defined(COMPAT_LINUX32)) 918 int 919 linux_truncate64(struct thread *td, struct linux_truncate64_args *args) 920 { 921 off_t length; 922 923 #if defined(__amd64__) && defined(COMPAT_LINUX32) 924 length = PAIR32TO64(off_t, args->length); 925 #else 926 length = args->length; 927 #endif 928 929 return (kern_truncate(td, args->path, UIO_USERSPACE, length)); 930 } 931 #endif /* __i386__ || (__amd64__ && COMPAT_LINUX32) */ 932 933 int 934 linux_ftruncate(struct thread *td, struct linux_ftruncate_args *args) 935 { 936 937 return (kern_ftruncate(td, args->fd, args->length)); 938 } 939 940 #if defined(__i386__) || (defined(__amd64__) && defined(COMPAT_LINUX32)) 941 int 942 linux_ftruncate64(struct thread *td, struct linux_ftruncate64_args *args) 943 { 944 off_t length; 945 946 #if defined(__amd64__) && defined(COMPAT_LINUX32) 947 length = PAIR32TO64(off_t, args->length); 948 #else 949 length = args->length; 950 #endif 951 952 return (kern_ftruncate(td, args->fd, length)); 953 } 954 #endif 955 956 #ifdef LINUX_LEGACY_SYSCALLS 957 int 958 linux_link(struct thread *td, struct linux_link_args *args) 959 { 960 961 return (kern_linkat(td, AT_FDCWD, AT_FDCWD, args->path, args->to, 962 UIO_USERSPACE, AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW)); 963 } 964 #endif 965 966 int 967 linux_linkat(struct thread *td, struct linux_linkat_args *args) 968 { 969 int olddfd, newdfd, flag; 970 971 if (args->flag & ~(LINUX_AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW | LINUX_AT_EMPTY_PATH)) 972 return (EINVAL); 973 974 flag = (args->flag & LINUX_AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW) != 0 ? AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW : 975 0; 976 flag |= (args->flag & LINUX_AT_EMPTY_PATH) != 0 ? AT_EMPTY_PATH : 0; 977 978 olddfd = (args->olddfd == LINUX_AT_FDCWD) ? AT_FDCWD : args->olddfd; 979 newdfd = (args->newdfd == LINUX_AT_FDCWD) ? AT_FDCWD : args->newdfd; 980 return (kern_linkat(td, olddfd, newdfd, args->oldname, 981 args->newname, UIO_USERSPACE, flag)); 982 } 983 984 int 985 linux_fdatasync(struct thread *td, struct linux_fdatasync_args *uap) 986 { 987 988 return (kern_fsync(td, uap->fd, false)); 989 } 990 991 int 992 linux_sync_file_range(struct thread *td, struct linux_sync_file_range_args *uap) 993 { 994 off_t nbytes, offset; 995 996 #if defined(__amd64__) && defined(COMPAT_LINUX32) 997 nbytes = PAIR32TO64(off_t, uap->nbytes); 998 offset = PAIR32TO64(off_t, uap->offset); 999 #else 1000 nbytes = uap->nbytes; 1001 offset = uap->offset; 1002 #endif 1003 1004 if (offset < 0 || nbytes < 0 || 1005 (uap->flags & ~(LINUX_SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_BEFORE | 1006 LINUX_SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE | 1007 LINUX_SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_AFTER)) != 0) { 1008 return (EINVAL); 1009 } 1010 1011 return (kern_fsync(td, uap->fd, false)); 1012 } 1013 1014 int 1015 linux_pread(struct thread *td, struct linux_pread_args *uap) 1016 { 1017 struct vnode *vp; 1018 off_t offset; 1019 int error; 1020 1021 #if defined(__amd64__) && defined(COMPAT_LINUX32) 1022 offset = PAIR32TO64(off_t, uap->offset); 1023 #else 1024 offset = uap->offset; 1025 #endif 1026 1027 error = kern_pread(td, uap->fd, uap->buf, uap->nbyte, offset); 1028 if (error == 0) { 1029 /* This seems to violate POSIX but Linux does it. */ 1030 error = fgetvp(td, uap->fd, &cap_pread_rights, &vp); 1031 if (error != 0) 1032 return (error); 1033 if (vp->v_type == VDIR) 1034 error = EISDIR; 1035 vrele(vp); 1036 } 1037 return (error); 1038 } 1039 1040 int 1041 linux_pwrite(struct thread *td, struct linux_pwrite_args *uap) 1042 { 1043 off_t offset; 1044 1045 #if defined(__amd64__) && defined(COMPAT_LINUX32) 1046 offset = PAIR32TO64(off_t, uap->offset); 1047 #else 1048 offset = uap->offset; 1049 #endif 1050 1051 return (linux_enobufs2eagain(td, uap->fd, 1052 kern_pwrite(td, uap->fd, uap->buf, uap->nbyte, offset))); 1053 } 1054 1055 #define HALF_LONG_BITS ((sizeof(l_long) * NBBY / 2)) 1056 1057 static inline off_t 1058 pos_from_hilo(unsigned long high, unsigned long low) 1059 { 1060 1061 return (((off_t)high << HALF_LONG_BITS) << HALF_LONG_BITS) | low; 1062 } 1063 1064 int 1065 linux_preadv(struct thread *td, struct linux_preadv_args *uap) 1066 { 1067 struct uio *auio; 1068 int error; 1069 off_t offset; 1070 1071 /* 1072 * According http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/preadv.2.html#NOTES 1073 * pos_l and pos_h, respectively, contain the 1074 * low order and high order 32 bits of offset. 1075 */ 1076 offset = pos_from_hilo(uap->pos_h, uap->pos_l); 1077 if (offset < 0) 1078 return (EINVAL); 1079 #ifdef COMPAT_LINUX32 1080 error = freebsd32_copyinuio(PTRIN(uap->vec), uap->vlen, &auio); 1081 #else 1082 error = copyinuio(uap->vec, uap->vlen, &auio); 1083 #endif 1084 if (error != 0) 1085 return (error); 1086 error = kern_preadv(td, uap->fd, auio, offset); 1087 freeuio(auio); 1088 return (error); 1089 } 1090 1091 int 1092 linux_pwritev(struct thread *td, struct linux_pwritev_args *uap) 1093 { 1094 struct uio *auio; 1095 int error; 1096 off_t offset; 1097 1098 /* 1099 * According http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/pwritev.2.html#NOTES 1100 * pos_l and pos_h, respectively, contain the 1101 * low order and high order 32 bits of offset. 1102 */ 1103 offset = pos_from_hilo(uap->pos_h, uap->pos_l); 1104 if (offset < 0) 1105 return (EINVAL); 1106 #ifdef COMPAT_LINUX32 1107 error = freebsd32_copyinuio(PTRIN(uap->vec), uap->vlen, &auio); 1108 #else 1109 error = copyinuio(uap->vec, uap->vlen, &auio); 1110 #endif 1111 if (error != 0) 1112 return (error); 1113 error = kern_pwritev(td, uap->fd, auio, offset); 1114 freeuio(auio); 1115 return (linux_enobufs2eagain(td, uap->fd, error)); 1116 } 1117 1118 int 1119 linux_mount(struct thread *td, struct linux_mount_args *args) 1120 { 1121 struct mntarg *ma = NULL; 1122 char *fstypename, *mntonname, *mntfromname, *data; 1123 int error, fsflags; 1124 1125 fstypename = malloc(MNAMELEN, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK); 1126 mntonname = malloc(MNAMELEN, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK); 1127 mntfromname = malloc(MNAMELEN, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK); 1128 data = NULL; 1129 error = copyinstr(args->filesystemtype, fstypename, MNAMELEN - 1, 1130 NULL); 1131 if (error != 0) 1132 goto out; 1133 if (args->specialfile != NULL) { 1134 error = copyinstr(args->specialfile, mntfromname, MNAMELEN - 1, NULL); 1135 if (error != 0) 1136 goto out; 1137 } else { 1138 mntfromname[0] = '\0'; 1139 } 1140 error = copyinstr(args->dir, mntonname, MNAMELEN - 1, NULL); 1141 if (error != 0) 1142 goto out; 1143 1144 if (strcmp(fstypename, "ext2") == 0) { 1145 strcpy(fstypename, "ext2fs"); 1146 } else if (strcmp(fstypename, "proc") == 0) { 1147 strcpy(fstypename, "linprocfs"); 1148 } else if (strcmp(fstypename, "vfat") == 0) { 1149 strcpy(fstypename, "msdosfs"); 1150 } else if (strcmp(fstypename, "fuse") == 0 || 1151 strncmp(fstypename, "fuse.", 5) == 0) { 1152 char *fuse_options, *fuse_option, *fuse_name; 1153 1154 strcpy(mntfromname, "/dev/fuse"); 1155 strcpy(fstypename, "fusefs"); 1156 data = malloc(MNAMELEN, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK); 1157 error = copyinstr(args->data, data, MNAMELEN - 1, NULL); 1158 if (error != 0) 1159 goto out; 1160 1161 fuse_options = data; 1162 while ((fuse_option = strsep(&fuse_options, ",")) != NULL) { 1163 fuse_name = strsep(&fuse_option, "="); 1164 if (fuse_name == NULL || fuse_option == NULL) 1165 goto out; 1166 ma = mount_arg(ma, fuse_name, fuse_option, -1); 1167 } 1168 1169 /* 1170 * The FUSE server uses Linux errno values instead of FreeBSD 1171 * ones; add a flag to tell fuse(4) to do errno translation. 1172 */ 1173 ma = mount_arg(ma, "linux_errnos", "1", -1); 1174 } 1175 1176 fsflags = 0; 1177 1178 /* 1179 * Linux SYNC flag is not included; the closest equivalent 1180 * FreeBSD has is !ASYNC, which is our default. 1181 */ 1182 if (args->rwflag & LINUX_MS_RDONLY) 1183 fsflags |= MNT_RDONLY; 1184 if (args->rwflag & LINUX_MS_NOSUID) 1185 fsflags |= MNT_NOSUID; 1186 if (args->rwflag & LINUX_MS_NOEXEC) 1187 fsflags |= MNT_NOEXEC; 1188 if (args->rwflag & LINUX_MS_REMOUNT) 1189 fsflags |= MNT_UPDATE; 1190 1191 ma = mount_arg(ma, "fstype", fstypename, -1); 1192 ma = mount_arg(ma, "fspath", mntonname, -1); 1193 ma = mount_arg(ma, "from", mntfromname, -1); 1194 error = kernel_mount(ma, fsflags); 1195 out: 1196 free(fstypename, M_TEMP); 1197 free(mntonname, M_TEMP); 1198 free(mntfromname, M_TEMP); 1199 free(data, M_TEMP); 1200 return (error); 1201 } 1202 1203 #if defined(__i386__) || (defined(__amd64__) && defined(COMPAT_LINUX32)) 1204 int 1205 linux_oldumount(struct thread *td, struct linux_oldumount_args *args) 1206 { 1207 1208 return (kern_unmount(td, args->path, 0)); 1209 } 1210 #endif /* __i386__ || (__amd64__ && COMPAT_LINUX32) */ 1211 1212 #ifdef LINUX_LEGACY_SYSCALLS 1213 int 1214 linux_umount(struct thread *td, struct linux_umount_args *args) 1215 { 1216 uint64_t flags; 1217 1218 flags = 0; 1219 if ((args->flags & LINUX_MNT_FORCE) != 0) { 1220 args->flags &= ~LINUX_MNT_FORCE; 1221 flags |= MNT_FORCE; 1222 } 1223 if (args->flags != 0) { 1224 linux_msg(td, "unsupported umount2 flags %#x", args->flags); 1225 return (EINVAL); 1226 } 1227 1228 return (kern_unmount(td, args->path, flags)); 1229 } 1230 #endif 1231 1232 /* 1233 * fcntl family of syscalls 1234 */ 1235 1236 struct l_flock { 1237 l_short l_type; 1238 l_short l_whence; 1239 l_off_t l_start; 1240 l_off_t l_len; 1241 l_pid_t l_pid; 1242 } 1243 #if defined(__amd64__) && defined(COMPAT_LINUX32) 1244 __packed 1245 #endif 1246 ; 1247 1248 static void 1249 linux_to_bsd_flock(struct l_flock *linux_flock, struct flock *bsd_flock) 1250 { 1251 switch (linux_flock->l_type) { 1252 case LINUX_F_RDLCK: 1253 bsd_flock->l_type = F_RDLCK; 1254 break; 1255 case LINUX_F_WRLCK: 1256 bsd_flock->l_type = F_WRLCK; 1257 break; 1258 case LINUX_F_UNLCK: 1259 bsd_flock->l_type = F_UNLCK; 1260 break; 1261 default: 1262 bsd_flock->l_type = -1; 1263 break; 1264 } 1265 bsd_flock->l_whence = linux_flock->l_whence; 1266 bsd_flock->l_start = (off_t)linux_flock->l_start; 1267 bsd_flock->l_len = (off_t)linux_flock->l_len; 1268 bsd_flock->l_pid = (pid_t)linux_flock->l_pid; 1269 bsd_flock->l_sysid = 0; 1270 } 1271 1272 static void 1273 bsd_to_linux_flock(struct flock *bsd_flock, struct l_flock *linux_flock) 1274 { 1275 switch (bsd_flock->l_type) { 1276 case F_RDLCK: 1277 linux_flock->l_type = LINUX_F_RDLCK; 1278 break; 1279 case F_WRLCK: 1280 linux_flock->l_type = LINUX_F_WRLCK; 1281 break; 1282 case F_UNLCK: 1283 linux_flock->l_type = LINUX_F_UNLCK; 1284 break; 1285 } 1286 linux_flock->l_whence = bsd_flock->l_whence; 1287 linux_flock->l_start = (l_off_t)bsd_flock->l_start; 1288 linux_flock->l_len = (l_off_t)bsd_flock->l_len; 1289 linux_flock->l_pid = (l_pid_t)bsd_flock->l_pid; 1290 } 1291 1292 #if defined(__i386__) || (defined(__amd64__) && defined(COMPAT_LINUX32)) 1293 struct l_flock64 { 1294 l_short l_type; 1295 l_short l_whence; 1296 l_loff_t l_start; 1297 l_loff_t l_len; 1298 l_pid_t l_pid; 1299 } 1300 #if defined(__amd64__) && defined(COMPAT_LINUX32) 1301 __packed 1302 #endif 1303 ; 1304 1305 static void 1306 linux_to_bsd_flock64(struct l_flock64 *linux_flock, struct flock *bsd_flock) 1307 { 1308 switch (linux_flock->l_type) { 1309 case LINUX_F_RDLCK: 1310 bsd_flock->l_type = F_RDLCK; 1311 break; 1312 case LINUX_F_WRLCK: 1313 bsd_flock->l_type = F_WRLCK; 1314 break; 1315 case LINUX_F_UNLCK: 1316 bsd_flock->l_type = F_UNLCK; 1317 break; 1318 default: 1319 bsd_flock->l_type = -1; 1320 break; 1321 } 1322 bsd_flock->l_whence = linux_flock->l_whence; 1323 bsd_flock->l_start = (off_t)linux_flock->l_start; 1324 bsd_flock->l_len = (off_t)linux_flock->l_len; 1325 bsd_flock->l_pid = (pid_t)linux_flock->l_pid; 1326 bsd_flock->l_sysid = 0; 1327 } 1328 1329 static void 1330 bsd_to_linux_flock64(struct flock *bsd_flock, struct l_flock64 *linux_flock) 1331 { 1332 switch (bsd_flock->l_type) { 1333 case F_RDLCK: 1334 linux_flock->l_type = LINUX_F_RDLCK; 1335 break; 1336 case F_WRLCK: 1337 linux_flock->l_type = LINUX_F_WRLCK; 1338 break; 1339 case F_UNLCK: 1340 linux_flock->l_type = LINUX_F_UNLCK; 1341 break; 1342 } 1343 linux_flock->l_whence = bsd_flock->l_whence; 1344 linux_flock->l_start = (l_loff_t)bsd_flock->l_start; 1345 linux_flock->l_len = (l_loff_t)bsd_flock->l_len; 1346 linux_flock->l_pid = (l_pid_t)bsd_flock->l_pid; 1347 } 1348 #endif /* __i386__ || (__amd64__ && COMPAT_LINUX32) */ 1349 1350 static int 1351 fcntl_common(struct thread *td, struct linux_fcntl_args *args) 1352 { 1353 struct l_flock linux_flock; 1354 struct flock bsd_flock; 1355 struct pipe *fpipe; 1356 struct file *fp; 1357 long arg; 1358 int error, result; 1359 1360 switch (args->cmd) { 1361 case LINUX_F_DUPFD: 1362 return (kern_fcntl(td, args->fd, F_DUPFD, args->arg)); 1363 1364 case LINUX_F_GETFD: 1365 return (kern_fcntl(td, args->fd, F_GETFD, 0)); 1366 1367 case LINUX_F_SETFD: 1368 return (kern_fcntl(td, args->fd, F_SETFD, args->arg)); 1369 1370 case LINUX_F_GETFL: 1371 error = kern_fcntl(td, args->fd, F_GETFL, 0); 1372 result = td->td_retval[0]; 1373 td->td_retval[0] = 0; 1374 if (result & O_RDONLY) 1375 td->td_retval[0] |= LINUX_O_RDONLY; 1376 if (result & O_WRONLY) 1377 td->td_retval[0] |= LINUX_O_WRONLY; 1378 if (result & O_RDWR) 1379 td->td_retval[0] |= LINUX_O_RDWR; 1380 if (result & O_NDELAY) 1381 td->td_retval[0] |= LINUX_O_NONBLOCK; 1382 if (result & O_APPEND) 1383 td->td_retval[0] |= LINUX_O_APPEND; 1384 if (result & O_FSYNC) 1385 td->td_retval[0] |= LINUX_O_SYNC; 1386 if (result & O_ASYNC) 1387 td->td_retval[0] |= LINUX_O_ASYNC; 1388 #ifdef LINUX_O_NOFOLLOW 1389 if (result & O_NOFOLLOW) 1390 td->td_retval[0] |= LINUX_O_NOFOLLOW; 1391 #endif 1392 #ifdef LINUX_O_DIRECT 1393 if (result & O_DIRECT) 1394 td->td_retval[0] |= LINUX_O_DIRECT; 1395 #endif 1396 return (error); 1397 1398 case LINUX_F_SETFL: 1399 arg = 0; 1400 if (args->arg & LINUX_O_NDELAY) 1401 arg |= O_NONBLOCK; 1402 if (args->arg & LINUX_O_APPEND) 1403 arg |= O_APPEND; 1404 if (args->arg & LINUX_O_SYNC) 1405 arg |= O_FSYNC; 1406 if (args->arg & LINUX_O_ASYNC) 1407 arg |= O_ASYNC; 1408 #ifdef LINUX_O_NOFOLLOW 1409 if (args->arg & LINUX_O_NOFOLLOW) 1410 arg |= O_NOFOLLOW; 1411 #endif 1412 #ifdef LINUX_O_DIRECT 1413 if (args->arg & LINUX_O_DIRECT) 1414 arg |= O_DIRECT; 1415 #endif 1416 return (kern_fcntl(td, args->fd, F_SETFL, arg)); 1417 1418 case LINUX_F_GETLK: 1419 error = copyin((void *)args->arg, &linux_flock, 1420 sizeof(linux_flock)); 1421 if (error) 1422 return (error); 1423 linux_to_bsd_flock(&linux_flock, &bsd_flock); 1424 error = kern_fcntl(td, args->fd, F_GETLK, (intptr_t)&bsd_flock); 1425 if (error) 1426 return (error); 1427 bsd_to_linux_flock(&bsd_flock, &linux_flock); 1428 return (copyout(&linux_flock, (void *)args->arg, 1429 sizeof(linux_flock))); 1430 1431 case LINUX_F_SETLK: 1432 error = copyin((void *)args->arg, &linux_flock, 1433 sizeof(linux_flock)); 1434 if (error) 1435 return (error); 1436 linux_to_bsd_flock(&linux_flock, &bsd_flock); 1437 return (kern_fcntl(td, args->fd, F_SETLK, 1438 (intptr_t)&bsd_flock)); 1439 1440 case LINUX_F_SETLKW: 1441 error = copyin((void *)args->arg, &linux_flock, 1442 sizeof(linux_flock)); 1443 if (error) 1444 return (error); 1445 linux_to_bsd_flock(&linux_flock, &bsd_flock); 1446 return (kern_fcntl(td, args->fd, F_SETLKW, 1447 (intptr_t)&bsd_flock)); 1448 1449 case LINUX_F_GETOWN: 1450 return (kern_fcntl(td, args->fd, F_GETOWN, 0)); 1451 1452 case LINUX_F_SETOWN: 1453 /* 1454 * XXX some Linux applications depend on F_SETOWN having no 1455 * significant effect for pipes (SIGIO is not delivered for 1456 * pipes under Linux-2.2.35 at least). 1457 */ 1458 error = fget(td, args->fd, 1459 &cap_fcntl_rights, &fp); 1460 if (error) 1461 return (error); 1462 if (fp->f_type == DTYPE_PIPE) { 1463 fdrop(fp, td); 1464 return (EINVAL); 1465 } 1466 fdrop(fp, td); 1467 1468 return (kern_fcntl(td, args->fd, F_SETOWN, args->arg)); 1469 1470 case LINUX_F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC: 1471 return (kern_fcntl(td, args->fd, F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC, args->arg)); 1472 /* 1473 * Our F_SEAL_* values match Linux one for maximum compatibility. So we 1474 * only needed to account for different values for fcntl(2) commands. 1475 */ 1476 case LINUX_F_GET_SEALS: 1477 error = kern_fcntl(td, args->fd, F_GET_SEALS, 0); 1478 if (error != 0) 1479 return (error); 1480 td->td_retval[0] = bsd_to_linux_bits(td->td_retval[0], 1481 seal_bitmap, 0); 1482 return (0); 1483 1484 case LINUX_F_ADD_SEALS: 1485 return (kern_fcntl(td, args->fd, F_ADD_SEALS, 1486 linux_to_bsd_bits(args->arg, seal_bitmap, 0))); 1487 1488 case LINUX_F_GETPIPE_SZ: 1489 error = fget(td, args->fd, 1490 &cap_fcntl_rights, &fp); 1491 if (error != 0) 1492 return (error); 1493 if (fp->f_type != DTYPE_PIPE) { 1494 fdrop(fp, td); 1495 return (EINVAL); 1496 } 1497 fpipe = fp->f_data; 1498 td->td_retval[0] = fpipe->pipe_buffer.size; 1499 fdrop(fp, td); 1500 return (0); 1501 1502 case LINUX_F_DUPFD_QUERY: 1503 error = kern_kcmp(td, td->td_proc->p_pid, td->td_proc->p_pid, 1504 KCMP_FILE, args->fd, args->arg); 1505 if (error != 0) 1506 return (error); 1507 td->td_retval[0] = (td->td_retval[0] == 0) ? 1 : 0; 1508 return (0); 1509 1510 default: 1511 linux_msg(td, "unsupported fcntl cmd %d", args->cmd); 1512 return (EINVAL); 1513 } 1514 } 1515 1516 int 1517 linux_fcntl(struct thread *td, struct linux_fcntl_args *args) 1518 { 1519 1520 return (fcntl_common(td, args)); 1521 } 1522 1523 #if defined(__i386__) || (defined(__amd64__) && defined(COMPAT_LINUX32)) 1524 int 1525 linux_fcntl64(struct thread *td, struct linux_fcntl64_args *args) 1526 { 1527 struct l_flock64 linux_flock; 1528 struct flock bsd_flock; 1529 struct linux_fcntl_args fcntl_args; 1530 int error; 1531 1532 switch (args->cmd) { 1533 case LINUX_F_GETLK64: 1534 error = copyin((void *)args->arg, &linux_flock, 1535 sizeof(linux_flock)); 1536 if (error) 1537 return (error); 1538 linux_to_bsd_flock64(&linux_flock, &bsd_flock); 1539 error = kern_fcntl(td, args->fd, F_GETLK, (intptr_t)&bsd_flock); 1540 if (error) 1541 return (error); 1542 bsd_to_linux_flock64(&bsd_flock, &linux_flock); 1543 return (copyout(&linux_flock, (void *)args->arg, 1544 sizeof(linux_flock))); 1545 1546 case LINUX_F_SETLK64: 1547 error = copyin((void *)args->arg, &linux_flock, 1548 sizeof(linux_flock)); 1549 if (error) 1550 return (error); 1551 linux_to_bsd_flock64(&linux_flock, &bsd_flock); 1552 return (kern_fcntl(td, args->fd, F_SETLK, 1553 (intptr_t)&bsd_flock)); 1554 1555 case LINUX_F_SETLKW64: 1556 error = copyin((void *)args->arg, &linux_flock, 1557 sizeof(linux_flock)); 1558 if (error) 1559 return (error); 1560 linux_to_bsd_flock64(&linux_flock, &bsd_flock); 1561 return (kern_fcntl(td, args->fd, F_SETLKW, 1562 (intptr_t)&bsd_flock)); 1563 } 1564 1565 fcntl_args.fd = args->fd; 1566 fcntl_args.cmd = args->cmd; 1567 fcntl_args.arg = args->arg; 1568 return (fcntl_common(td, &fcntl_args)); 1569 } 1570 #endif /* __i386__ || (__amd64__ && COMPAT_LINUX32) */ 1571 1572 #ifdef LINUX_LEGACY_SYSCALLS 1573 int 1574 linux_chown(struct thread *td, struct linux_chown_args *args) 1575 { 1576 1577 return (kern_fchownat(td, AT_FDCWD, args->path, UIO_USERSPACE, 1578 args->uid, args->gid, 0)); 1579 } 1580 #endif 1581 1582 int 1583 linux_fchownat(struct thread *td, struct linux_fchownat_args *args) 1584 { 1585 int dfd, flag, unsupported; 1586 1587 unsupported = args->flag & ~(LINUX_AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW | LINUX_AT_EMPTY_PATH); 1588 if (unsupported != 0) { 1589 linux_msg(td, "fchownat unsupported flag 0x%x", unsupported); 1590 return (EINVAL); 1591 } 1592 1593 flag = (args->flag & LINUX_AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW) == 0 ? 0 : 1594 AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW; 1595 flag |= (args->flag & LINUX_AT_EMPTY_PATH) == 0 ? 0 : 1596 AT_EMPTY_PATH; 1597 1598 dfd = (args->dfd == LINUX_AT_FDCWD) ? AT_FDCWD : args->dfd; 1599 return (kern_fchownat(td, dfd, args->filename, UIO_USERSPACE, 1600 args->uid, args->gid, flag)); 1601 } 1602 1603 #ifdef LINUX_LEGACY_SYSCALLS 1604 int 1605 linux_lchown(struct thread *td, struct linux_lchown_args *args) 1606 { 1607 1608 return (kern_fchownat(td, AT_FDCWD, args->path, UIO_USERSPACE, args->uid, 1609 args->gid, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW)); 1610 } 1611 #endif 1612 1613 static int 1614 convert_fadvice(int advice) 1615 { 1616 switch (advice) { 1617 case LINUX_POSIX_FADV_NORMAL: 1618 return (POSIX_FADV_NORMAL); 1619 case LINUX_POSIX_FADV_RANDOM: 1620 return (POSIX_FADV_RANDOM); 1621 case LINUX_POSIX_FADV_SEQUENTIAL: 1622 return (POSIX_FADV_SEQUENTIAL); 1623 case LINUX_POSIX_FADV_WILLNEED: 1624 return (POSIX_FADV_WILLNEED); 1625 case LINUX_POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED: 1626 return (POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED); 1627 case LINUX_POSIX_FADV_NOREUSE: 1628 return (POSIX_FADV_NOREUSE); 1629 default: 1630 return (-1); 1631 } 1632 } 1633 1634 int 1635 linux_fadvise64(struct thread *td, struct linux_fadvise64_args *args) 1636 { 1637 off_t offset; 1638 int advice; 1639 1640 #if defined(__amd64__) && defined(COMPAT_LINUX32) 1641 offset = PAIR32TO64(off_t, args->offset); 1642 #else 1643 offset = args->offset; 1644 #endif 1645 1646 advice = convert_fadvice(args->advice); 1647 if (advice == -1) 1648 return (EINVAL); 1649 return (kern_posix_fadvise(td, args->fd, offset, args->len, advice)); 1650 } 1651 1652 #if defined(__i386__) || (defined(__amd64__) && defined(COMPAT_LINUX32)) 1653 int 1654 linux_fadvise64_64(struct thread *td, struct linux_fadvise64_64_args *args) 1655 { 1656 off_t len, offset; 1657 int advice; 1658 1659 #if defined(__amd64__) && defined(COMPAT_LINUX32) 1660 len = PAIR32TO64(off_t, args->len); 1661 offset = PAIR32TO64(off_t, args->offset); 1662 #else 1663 len = args->len; 1664 offset = args->offset; 1665 #endif 1666 1667 advice = convert_fadvice(args->advice); 1668 if (advice == -1) 1669 return (EINVAL); 1670 return (kern_posix_fadvise(td, args->fd, offset, len, advice)); 1671 } 1672 #endif /* __i386__ || (__amd64__ && COMPAT_LINUX32) */ 1673 1674 #ifdef LINUX_LEGACY_SYSCALLS 1675 int 1676 linux_pipe(struct thread *td, struct linux_pipe_args *args) 1677 { 1678 int fildes[2]; 1679 int error; 1680 1681 error = kern_pipe(td, fildes, 0, NULL, NULL); 1682 if (error != 0) 1683 return (error); 1684 1685 error = copyout(fildes, args->pipefds, sizeof(fildes)); 1686 if (error != 0) { 1687 (void)kern_close(td, fildes[0]); 1688 (void)kern_close(td, fildes[1]); 1689 } 1690 1691 return (error); 1692 } 1693 #endif 1694 1695 int 1696 linux_pipe2(struct thread *td, struct linux_pipe2_args *args) 1697 { 1698 int fildes[2]; 1699 int error, flags; 1700 1701 if ((args->flags & ~(LINUX_O_NONBLOCK | LINUX_O_CLOEXEC)) != 0) 1702 return (EINVAL); 1703 1704 flags = 0; 1705 if ((args->flags & LINUX_O_NONBLOCK) != 0) 1706 flags |= O_NONBLOCK; 1707 if ((args->flags & LINUX_O_CLOEXEC) != 0) 1708 flags |= O_CLOEXEC; 1709 error = kern_pipe(td, fildes, flags, NULL, NULL); 1710 if (error != 0) 1711 return (error); 1712 1713 error = copyout(fildes, args->pipefds, sizeof(fildes)); 1714 if (error != 0) { 1715 (void)kern_close(td, fildes[0]); 1716 (void)kern_close(td, fildes[1]); 1717 } 1718 1719 return (error); 1720 } 1721 1722 int 1723 linux_dup3(struct thread *td, struct linux_dup3_args *args) 1724 { 1725 int cmd; 1726 intptr_t newfd; 1727 1728 if (args->oldfd == args->newfd) 1729 return (EINVAL); 1730 if ((args->flags & ~LINUX_O_CLOEXEC) != 0) 1731 return (EINVAL); 1732 if (args->flags & LINUX_O_CLOEXEC) 1733 cmd = F_DUP2FD_CLOEXEC; 1734 else 1735 cmd = F_DUP2FD; 1736 1737 newfd = args->newfd; 1738 return (kern_fcntl(td, args->oldfd, cmd, newfd)); 1739 } 1740 1741 int 1742 linux_fallocate(struct thread *td, struct linux_fallocate_args *args) 1743 { 1744 off_t len, offset; 1745 1746 /* 1747 * We emulate only posix_fallocate system call for which 1748 * mode should be 0. 1749 */ 1750 if (args->mode != 0) 1751 return (EOPNOTSUPP); 1752 1753 #if defined(__amd64__) && defined(COMPAT_LINUX32) 1754 len = PAIR32TO64(off_t, args->len); 1755 offset = PAIR32TO64(off_t, args->offset); 1756 #else 1757 len = args->len; 1758 offset = args->offset; 1759 #endif 1760 1761 return (kern_posix_fallocate(td, args->fd, offset, len)); 1762 } 1763 1764 int 1765 linux_copy_file_range(struct thread *td, struct linux_copy_file_range_args 1766 *args) 1767 { 1768 l_loff_t inoff, outoff, *inoffp, *outoffp; 1769 int error, flags; 1770 1771 /* 1772 * copy_file_range(2) on Linux doesn't define any flags (yet), so is 1773 * the native implementation. Enforce it. 1774 */ 1775 if (args->flags != 0) { 1776 linux_msg(td, "copy_file_range unsupported flags 0x%x", 1777 args->flags); 1778 return (EINVAL); 1779 } 1780 flags = 0; 1781 inoffp = outoffp = NULL; 1782 if (args->off_in != NULL) { 1783 error = copyin(args->off_in, &inoff, sizeof(l_loff_t)); 1784 if (error != 0) 1785 return (error); 1786 inoffp = &inoff; 1787 } 1788 if (args->off_out != NULL) { 1789 error = copyin(args->off_out, &outoff, sizeof(l_loff_t)); 1790 if (error != 0) 1791 return (error); 1792 outoffp = &outoff; 1793 } 1794 1795 error = kern_copy_file_range(td, args->fd_in, inoffp, args->fd_out, 1796 outoffp, args->len, flags); 1797 if (error == 0 && args->off_in != NULL) 1798 error = copyout(inoffp, args->off_in, sizeof(l_loff_t)); 1799 if (error == 0 && args->off_out != NULL) 1800 error = copyout(outoffp, args->off_out, sizeof(l_loff_t)); 1801 return (error); 1802 } 1803 1804 #define LINUX_MEMFD_PREFIX "memfd:" 1805 1806 int 1807 linux_memfd_create(struct thread *td, struct linux_memfd_create_args *args) 1808 { 1809 char memfd_name[LINUX_NAME_MAX + 1]; 1810 int error, flags, shmflags, oflags; 1811 1812 /* 1813 * This is our clever trick to avoid the heap allocation to copy in the 1814 * uname. We don't really need to go this far out of our way, but it 1815 * does keep the rest of this function fairly clean as they don't have 1816 * to worry about cleanup on the way out. 1817 */ 1818 error = copyinstr(args->uname_ptr, 1819 memfd_name + sizeof(LINUX_MEMFD_PREFIX) - 1, 1820 LINUX_NAME_MAX - sizeof(LINUX_MEMFD_PREFIX) - 1, NULL); 1821 if (error != 0) { 1822 if (error == ENAMETOOLONG) 1823 error = EINVAL; 1824 return (error); 1825 } 1826 1827 memcpy(memfd_name, LINUX_MEMFD_PREFIX, sizeof(LINUX_MEMFD_PREFIX) - 1); 1828 flags = linux_to_bsd_bits(args->flags, mfd_bitmap, 0); 1829 if ((flags & ~(MFD_CLOEXEC | MFD_ALLOW_SEALING | MFD_HUGETLB | 1830 MFD_HUGE_MASK)) != 0) 1831 return (EINVAL); 1832 /* Size specified but no HUGETLB. */ 1833 if ((flags & MFD_HUGE_MASK) != 0 && (flags & MFD_HUGETLB) == 0) 1834 return (EINVAL); 1835 /* We don't actually support HUGETLB. */ 1836 if ((flags & MFD_HUGETLB) != 0) 1837 return (ENOSYS); 1838 oflags = O_RDWR; 1839 shmflags = SHM_GROW_ON_WRITE; 1840 if ((flags & MFD_CLOEXEC) != 0) 1841 oflags |= O_CLOEXEC; 1842 if ((flags & MFD_ALLOW_SEALING) != 0) 1843 shmflags |= SHM_ALLOW_SEALING; 1844 return (kern_shm_open2(td, SHM_ANON, oflags, 0, shmflags, NULL, 1845 memfd_name, NULL)); 1846 } 1847 1848 int 1849 linux_splice(struct thread *td, struct linux_splice_args *args) 1850 { 1851 1852 linux_msg(td, "syscall splice not really implemented"); 1853 1854 /* 1855 * splice(2) is documented to return EINVAL in various circumstances; 1856 * returning it instead of ENOSYS should hint the caller to use fallback 1857 * instead. 1858 */ 1859 return (EINVAL); 1860 } 1861 1862 int 1863 linux_close_range(struct thread *td, struct linux_close_range_args *args) 1864 { 1865 u_int flags = 0; 1866 1867 /* 1868 * Implementing close_range(CLOSE_RANGE_UNSHARE) allows Linux to 1869 * unshare filedesc table of the calling thread from others threads 1870 * in a thread group (i.e., process in the FreeBSD) or others processes, 1871 * which shares the same table, before closing the files. FreeBSD does 1872 * not have compatible unsharing mechanism due to the fact that sharing 1873 * process resources, including filedesc table, is at thread level in the 1874 * Linux, while in the FreeBSD it is at the process level. 1875 * Return EINVAL for now if the CLOSE_RANGE_UNSHARE flag is specified 1876 * until this new Linux API stabilizes. 1877 */ 1878 1879 if ((args->flags & ~(LINUX_CLOSE_RANGE_CLOEXEC)) != 0) 1880 return (EINVAL); 1881 if (args->first > args->last) 1882 return (EINVAL); 1883 if ((args->flags & LINUX_CLOSE_RANGE_CLOEXEC) != 0) 1884 flags |= CLOSE_RANGE_CLOEXEC; 1885 return (kern_close_range(td, flags, args->first, args->last)); 1886 } 1887 1888 int 1889 linux_enobufs2eagain(struct thread *td, int fd, int error) 1890 { 1891 struct file *fp; 1892 1893 if (error != ENOBUFS) 1894 return (error); 1895 if (fget(td, fd, &cap_no_rights, &fp) != 0) 1896 return (error); 1897 if (fp->f_type == DTYPE_SOCKET && (fp->f_flag & FNONBLOCK) != 0) 1898 error = EAGAIN; 1899 fdrop(fp, td); 1900 return (error); 1901 } 1902 1903 int 1904 linux_write(struct thread *td, struct linux_write_args *args) 1905 { 1906 struct write_args bargs = { 1907 .fd = args->fd, 1908 .buf = args->buf, 1909 .nbyte = args->nbyte, 1910 }; 1911 1912 return (linux_enobufs2eagain(td, args->fd, sys_write(td, &bargs))); 1913 } 1914 1915 int 1916 linux_writev(struct thread *td, struct linux_writev_args *args) 1917 { 1918 struct uio *auio; 1919 int error; 1920 1921 #ifdef COMPAT_LINUX32 1922 error = freebsd32_copyinuio(PTRIN(args->iovp), args->iovcnt, &auio); 1923 #else 1924 error = copyinuio(args->iovp, args->iovcnt, &auio); 1925 #endif 1926 if (error != 0) 1927 return (error); 1928 error = kern_writev(td, args->fd, auio); 1929 freeuio(auio); 1930 return (linux_enobufs2eagain(td, args->fd, error)); 1931 } 1932 1933 static int 1934 linux_inotify_init_flags(int l_flags) 1935 { 1936 int bsd_flags; 1937 1938 if ((l_flags & ~(LINUX_IN_CLOEXEC | LINUX_IN_NONBLOCK)) != 0) 1939 linux_msg(NULL, "inotify_init1 unsupported flags 0x%x", 1940 l_flags); 1941 1942 bsd_flags = 0; 1943 if ((l_flags & LINUX_IN_CLOEXEC) != 0) 1944 bsd_flags |= O_CLOEXEC; 1945 if ((l_flags & LINUX_IN_NONBLOCK) != 0) 1946 bsd_flags |= O_NONBLOCK; 1947 return (bsd_flags); 1948 } 1949 1950 static int 1951 inotify_init_common(struct thread *td, int flags) 1952 { 1953 struct specialfd_inotify si; 1954 1955 si.flags = linux_inotify_init_flags(flags); 1956 return (kern_specialfd(td, SPECIALFD_INOTIFY, &si)); 1957 } 1958 1959 #if defined(__i386__) || defined(__amd64__) 1960 int 1961 linux_inotify_init(struct thread *td, struct linux_inotify_init_args *args) 1962 { 1963 return (inotify_init_common(td, 0)); 1964 } 1965 #endif 1966 1967 int 1968 linux_inotify_init1(struct thread *td, struct linux_inotify_init1_args *args) 1969 { 1970 return (inotify_init_common(td, args->flags)); 1971 } 1972 1973 /* 1974 * The native implementation uses the same values for inotify events as 1975 * libinotify, which gives us binary compatibility with Linux. This simplifies 1976 * the shim implementation a lot, as otherwise we would have to handle read(2) 1977 * calls on inotify descriptors and translate events to Linux's ABI. 1978 */ 1979 _Static_assert(LINUX_IN_ACCESS == IN_ACCESS, 1980 "IN_ACCESS mismatch"); 1981 _Static_assert(LINUX_IN_MODIFY == IN_MODIFY, 1982 "IN_MODIFY mismatch"); 1983 _Static_assert(LINUX_IN_ATTRIB == IN_ATTRIB, 1984 "IN_ATTRIB mismatch"); 1985 _Static_assert(LINUX_IN_CLOSE_WRITE == IN_CLOSE_WRITE, 1986 "IN_CLOSE_WRITE mismatch"); 1987 _Static_assert(LINUX_IN_CLOSE_NOWRITE == IN_CLOSE_NOWRITE, 1988 "IN_CLOSE_NOWRITE mismatch"); 1989 _Static_assert(LINUX_IN_OPEN == IN_OPEN, 1990 "IN_OPEN mismatch"); 1991 _Static_assert(LINUX_IN_MOVED_FROM == IN_MOVED_FROM, 1992 "IN_MOVED_FROM mismatch"); 1993 _Static_assert(LINUX_IN_MOVED_TO == IN_MOVED_TO, 1994 "IN_MOVED_TO mismatch"); 1995 _Static_assert(LINUX_IN_CREATE == IN_CREATE, 1996 "IN_CREATE mismatch"); 1997 _Static_assert(LINUX_IN_DELETE == IN_DELETE, 1998 "IN_DELETE mismatch"); 1999 _Static_assert(LINUX_IN_DELETE_SELF == IN_DELETE_SELF, 2000 "IN_DELETE_SELF mismatch"); 2001 _Static_assert(LINUX_IN_MOVE_SELF == IN_MOVE_SELF, 2002 "IN_MOVE_SELF mismatch"); 2003 2004 _Static_assert(LINUX_IN_UNMOUNT == IN_UNMOUNT, 2005 "IN_UNMOUNT mismatch"); 2006 _Static_assert(LINUX_IN_Q_OVERFLOW == IN_Q_OVERFLOW, 2007 "IN_Q_OVERFLOW mismatch"); 2008 _Static_assert(LINUX_IN_IGNORED == IN_IGNORED, 2009 "IN_IGNORED mismatch"); 2010 2011 _Static_assert(LINUX_IN_ISDIR == IN_ISDIR, 2012 "IN_ISDIR mismatch"); 2013 _Static_assert(LINUX_IN_ONLYDIR == IN_ONLYDIR, 2014 "IN_ONLYDIR mismatch"); 2015 _Static_assert(LINUX_IN_DONT_FOLLOW == IN_DONT_FOLLOW, 2016 "IN_DONT_FOLLOW mismatch"); 2017 _Static_assert(LINUX_IN_MASK_CREATE == IN_MASK_CREATE, 2018 "IN_MASK_CREATE mismatch"); 2019 _Static_assert(LINUX_IN_MASK_ADD == IN_MASK_ADD, 2020 "IN_MASK_ADD mismatch"); 2021 _Static_assert(LINUX_IN_ONESHOT == IN_ONESHOT, 2022 "IN_ONESHOT mismatch"); 2023 _Static_assert(LINUX_IN_EXCL_UNLINK == IN_EXCL_UNLINK, 2024 "IN_EXCL_UNLINK mismatch"); 2025 2026 static int 2027 linux_inotify_watch_flags(int l_flags) 2028 { 2029 if ((l_flags & ~(LINUX_IN_ALL_EVENTS | LINUX_IN_ALL_FLAGS)) != 0) { 2030 linux_msg(NULL, "inotify_add_watch unsupported flags 0x%x", 2031 l_flags); 2032 } 2033 2034 return (l_flags); 2035 } 2036 2037 int 2038 linux_inotify_add_watch(struct thread *td, 2039 struct linux_inotify_add_watch_args *args) 2040 { 2041 return (kern_inotify_add_watch(args->fd, AT_FDCWD, args->pathname, 2042 linux_inotify_watch_flags(args->mask), td)); 2043 } 2044 2045 int 2046 linux_inotify_rm_watch(struct thread *td, 2047 struct linux_inotify_rm_watch_args *args) 2048 { 2049 return (kern_inotify_rm_watch(args->fd, args->wd, td)); 2050 } 2051