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21 
22 /*
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24  */
25 
26 #include <sys/param.h>
27 #include <sys/kmem.h>
28 #include <sys/errno.h>
29 #include <sys/proc.h>
30 #include <sys/disp.h>
31 #include <sys/vfs.h>
32 #include <sys/vnode.h>
33 #include <sys/pathname.h>
34 #include <sys/cred.h>
35 #include <sys/mount.h>
36 #include <sys/cmn_err.h>
37 #include <sys/debug.h>
38 #include <sys/systm.h>
39 #include <sys/dirent.h>
40 #include <fs/fs_subr.h>
41 #include <sys/fs/autofs.h>
42 #include <sys/callb.h>
43 #include <sys/sysmacros.h>
44 #include <sys/zone.h>
45 #include <sys/door.h>
46 #include <sys/fs/mntdata.h>
47 #include <nfs/mount.h>
48 #include <rpc/clnt.h>
49 #include <rpcsvc/autofs_prot.h>
50 #include <nfs/rnode.h>
51 #include <sys/utsname.h>
52 #include <sys/schedctl.h>
53 
54 /*
55  * Autofs and Zones:
56  *
57  * Zones are delegated the responsibility of managing their own autofs mounts
58  * and maps.  Each zone runs its own copy of automountd, with its own timeouts,
59  * and other logically "global" parameters.  kRPC and virtualization in the
60  * loopback transport (tl) will prevent a zone from communicating with another
61  * zone's automountd.
62  *
63  * Each zone has its own "rootfnnode" and associated tree of auto nodes.
64  *
65  * Each zone also has its own set of "unmounter" kernel threads; these are
66  * created and run within the zone's context (ie, they are created via
67  * zthread_create()).
68  *
69  * Cross-zone mount triggers are disallowed.  There is a check in
70  * auto_trigger_mount() to this effect; EPERM is returned to indicate that the
71  * mount is not owned by the caller.
72  *
73  * autofssys() enables a caller in the global zone to clean up in-kernel (as
74  * well as regular) autofs mounts via the unmount_tree() mechanism.  This is
75  * routinely done when all mounts are removed as part of zone shutdown.
76  */
77 #define	TYPICALMAXPATHLEN	64
78 
79 static kmutex_t autofs_nodeid_lock;
80 
81 /* max number of unmount threads running */
82 static int autofs_unmount_threads = 5;
83 static int autofs_unmount_thread_timer = 120;	/* in seconds */
84 
85 static int auto_perform_link(fnnode_t *, struct linka *, cred_t *);
86 static int auto_perform_actions(fninfo_t *, fnnode_t *,
87     action_list *, cred_t *);
88 static int auto_getmntpnt(vnode_t *, char *, vnode_t **, cred_t *);
89 static int auto_lookup_request(fninfo_t *, char *, struct linka *,
90     bool_t, bool_t *, cred_t *);
91 static int auto_mount_request(fninfo_t *, char *, action_list **, cred_t *,
92     bool_t);
93 
94 /*
95  * Clears the MF_INPROG flag, and wakes up those threads sleeping on
96  * fn_cv_mount if MF_WAITING is set.
97  */
98 void
99 auto_unblock_others(
100 	fnnode_t *fnp,
101 	uint_t operation)		/* either MF_INPROG or MF_LOOKUP */
102 {
103 	ASSERT(operation & (MF_INPROG | MF_LOOKUP));
104 	fnp->fn_flags &= ~operation;
105 	if (fnp->fn_flags & MF_WAITING) {
106 		fnp->fn_flags &= ~MF_WAITING;
107 		cv_broadcast(&fnp->fn_cv_mount);
108 	}
109 }
110 
111 int
112 auto_wait4mount(fnnode_t *fnp)
113 {
114 	int error;
115 	k_sigset_t smask;
116 
117 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((4, "auto_wait4mount: fnp=%p\n", (void *)fnp));
118 
119 	mutex_enter(&fnp->fn_lock);
120 	while (fnp->fn_flags & (MF_INPROG | MF_LOOKUP)) {
121 		/*
122 		 * There is a mount or a lookup in progress.
123 		 */
124 		fnp->fn_flags |= MF_WAITING;
125 		sigintr(&smask, 1);
126 		if (!cv_wait_sig(&fnp->fn_cv_mount, &fnp->fn_lock)) {
127 			/*
128 			 * Decided not to wait for operation to
129 			 * finish after all.
130 			 */
131 			sigunintr(&smask);
132 			mutex_exit(&fnp->fn_lock);
133 			return (EINTR);
134 		}
135 		sigunintr(&smask);
136 	}
137 	error = fnp->fn_error;
138 
139 	if (error == EINTR) {
140 		/*
141 		 * The thread doing the mount got interrupted, we need to
142 		 * try again, by returning EAGAIN.
143 		 */
144 		error = EAGAIN;
145 	}
146 	mutex_exit(&fnp->fn_lock);
147 
148 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((5, "auto_wait4mount: fnp=%p error=%d\n", (void *)fnp,
149 	    error));
150 	return (error);
151 }
152 
153 int
154 auto_lookup_aux(fnnode_t *fnp, char *name, cred_t *cred)
155 {
156 	struct fninfo *fnip;
157 	struct linka link;
158 	bool_t mountreq = FALSE;
159 	int error = 0;
160 
161 	fnip = vfstofni(fntovn(fnp)->v_vfsp);
162 	bzero(&link, sizeof (link));
163 	error = auto_lookup_request(fnip, name, &link, TRUE, &mountreq, cred);
164 	if (!error) {
165 		if (link.link != NULL) {
166 			error = ENOENT;
167 			/*
168 			 * This node should be a symlink
169 			 */
170 			if (*link.link != '\0')
171 				error = auto_perform_link(fnp, &link, cred);
172 		} else if (mountreq) {
173 			/*
174 			 * The automount daemon is requesting a mount,
175 			 * implying this entry must be a wildcard match and
176 			 * therefore in need of verification that the entry
177 			 * exists on the server.
178 			 */
179 			mutex_enter(&fnp->fn_lock);
180 			AUTOFS_BLOCK_OTHERS(fnp, MF_INPROG);
181 			fnp->fn_error = 0;
182 
183 			/*
184 			 * Unblock other lookup requests on this node,
185 			 * this is needed to let the lookup generated by
186 			 * the mount call to complete. The caveat is
187 			 * other lookups on this node can also get by,
188 			 * i.e., another lookup on this node that occurs
189 			 * while this lookup is attempting the mount
190 			 * would return a positive result no matter what.
191 			 * Therefore two lookups on the this node could
192 			 * potentially get disparate results.
193 			 */
194 			AUTOFS_UNBLOCK_OTHERS(fnp, MF_LOOKUP);
195 			mutex_exit(&fnp->fn_lock);
196 			/*
197 			 * auto_new_mount_thread fires up a new thread which
198 			 * calls automountd finishing up the work
199 			 */
200 			auto_new_mount_thread(fnp, name, cred);
201 
202 			/*
203 			 * At this point, we are simply another thread
204 			 * waiting for the mount to complete
205 			 */
206 			error = auto_wait4mount(fnp);
207 			if (error == AUTOFS_SHUTDOWN)
208 				error = ENOENT;
209 		}
210 	}
211 
212 	if (link.link)
213 		kmem_free(link.link, strlen(link.link) + 1);
214 	if (link.dir)
215 		kmem_free(link.dir, strlen(link.dir) + 1);
216 	mutex_enter(&fnp->fn_lock);
217 	fnp->fn_error = error;
218 
219 	/*
220 	 * Notify threads waiting for lookup/mount that
221 	 * it's done.
222 	 */
223 	if (mountreq) {
224 		AUTOFS_UNBLOCK_OTHERS(fnp, MF_INPROG);
225 	} else {
226 		AUTOFS_UNBLOCK_OTHERS(fnp, MF_LOOKUP);
227 	}
228 	mutex_exit(&fnp->fn_lock);
229 	return (error);
230 }
231 
232 /*
233  * Starting point for thread to handle mount requests with automountd.
234  * XXX auto_mount_thread() is not suspend-safe within the scope of
235  * the present model defined for cpr to suspend the system. Calls
236  * made by the auto_mount_thread() that have been identified to be unsafe
237  * are (1) RPC client handle setup and client calls to automountd which
238  * can block deep down in the RPC library, (2) kmem_alloc() calls with the
239  * KM_SLEEP flag which can block if memory is low, and (3) VFS_*(), and
240  * lookuppnvp() calls which can result in over the wire calls to servers.
241  * The thread should be completely reevaluated to make it suspend-safe in
242  * case of future updates to the cpr model.
243  */
244 static void
245 auto_mount_thread(struct autofs_callargs *argsp)
246 {
247 	struct fninfo 		*fnip;
248 	fnnode_t 		*fnp;
249 	vnode_t 		*vp;
250 	char 			*name;
251 	size_t 			namelen;
252 	cred_t 			*cred;
253 	action_list		*alp = NULL;
254 	int 			error;
255 	callb_cpr_t 		cprinfo;
256 	kmutex_t 		auto_mount_thread_cpr_lock;
257 
258 	mutex_init(&auto_mount_thread_cpr_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
259 	CALLB_CPR_INIT(&cprinfo, &auto_mount_thread_cpr_lock,
260 	    callb_generic_cpr, "auto_mount_thread");
261 
262 	fnp = argsp->fnc_fnp;
263 	vp = fntovn(fnp);
264 	fnip = vfstofni(vp->v_vfsp);
265 	name = argsp->fnc_name;
266 	cred = argsp->fnc_cred;
267 	ASSERT(crgetzoneid(argsp->fnc_cred) == fnip->fi_zoneid);
268 
269 	error = auto_mount_request(fnip, name, &alp, cred, TRUE);
270 	if (!error)
271 		error = auto_perform_actions(fnip, fnp, alp, cred);
272 	mutex_enter(&fnp->fn_lock);
273 	fnp->fn_error = error;
274 
275 	/*
276 	 * Notify threads waiting for mount that
277 	 * it's done.
278 	 */
279 	AUTOFS_UNBLOCK_OTHERS(fnp, MF_INPROG);
280 	mutex_exit(&fnp->fn_lock);
281 
282 	VN_RELE(vp);
283 	crfree(argsp->fnc_cred);
284 	namelen = strlen(argsp->fnc_name) + 1;
285 	kmem_free(argsp->fnc_name, namelen);
286 	kmem_free(argsp, sizeof (*argsp));
287 
288 	mutex_enter(&auto_mount_thread_cpr_lock);
289 	CALLB_CPR_EXIT(&cprinfo);
290 	mutex_destroy(&auto_mount_thread_cpr_lock);
291 	zthread_exit();
292 	/* NOTREACHED */
293 }
294 
295 static int autofs_thr_success = 0;
296 
297 /*
298  * Creates new thread which calls auto_mount_thread which does
299  * the bulk of the work calling automountd, via 'auto_perform_actions'.
300  */
301 void
302 auto_new_mount_thread(fnnode_t *fnp, char *name, cred_t *cred)
303 {
304 	struct autofs_callargs *argsp;
305 
306 	argsp = kmem_alloc(sizeof (*argsp), KM_SLEEP);
307 	VN_HOLD(fntovn(fnp));
308 	argsp->fnc_fnp = fnp;
309 	argsp->fnc_name = kmem_alloc(strlen(name) + 1, KM_SLEEP);
310 	(void) strcpy(argsp->fnc_name, name);
311 	argsp->fnc_origin = curthread;
312 	crhold(cred);
313 	argsp->fnc_cred = cred;
314 
315 	(void) zthread_create(NULL, 0, auto_mount_thread, argsp, 0,
316 	    minclsyspri);
317 	autofs_thr_success++;
318 }
319 
320 #define	DOOR_BUF_ALIGN		(1024*1024)
321 #define	DOOR_BUF_MULTIPLIER	3
322 #define	DOOR_BUF_DEFAULT_SZ	(DOOR_BUF_MULTIPLIER * DOOR_BUF_ALIGN)
323 int	doorbuf_defsz = DOOR_BUF_DEFAULT_SZ;
324 
325 /*ARGSUSED*/
326 int
327 auto_calldaemon(
328 	zoneid_t 		zoneid,
329 	int			which,
330 	xdrproc_t		xarg_func,
331 	void 			*argsp,
332 	xdrproc_t		xresp_func,
333 	void 			*resp,
334 	int			reslen,
335 	bool_t 			hard)	/* retry forever? */
336 {
337 	int			 retry;
338 	int			 error = 0;
339 	k_sigset_t		 smask;
340 	door_arg_t		 door_args;
341 	door_handle_t		 dh;
342 	XDR			 xdrarg;
343 	XDR			 xdrres;
344 	struct autofs_globals 	*fngp = NULL;
345 	void			*orp = NULL;
346 	int			 orl;
347 	int			 rlen = 0;	/* MUST be initialized */
348 	autofs_door_args_t	*xdr_argsp;
349 	int			 xdr_len = 0;
350 	int			 printed_not_running_msg = 0;
351 	klwp_t			*lwp = ttolwp(curthread);
352 
353 	/*
354 	 * We know that the current thread is doing work on
355 	 * behalf of its own zone, so it's ok to use
356 	 * curproc->p_zone.
357 	 */
358 	ASSERT(zoneid == getzoneid());
359 	if (zone_status_get(curproc->p_zone) >= ZONE_IS_SHUTTING_DOWN) {
360 		/*
361 		 * There's no point in trying to talk to
362 		 * automountd.  Plus, zone_shutdown() is
363 		 * waiting for us.
364 		 */
365 		return (ECONNREFUSED);
366 	}
367 
368 	do {
369 		retry = 0;
370 		mutex_enter(&autofs_minor_lock);
371 		fngp = zone_getspecific(autofs_key, curproc->p_zone);
372 		mutex_exit(&autofs_minor_lock);
373 		if (fngp == NULL) {
374 			if (hard) {
375 				AUTOFS_DPRINT((5,
376 				    "auto_calldaemon: "\
377 				    "failed to get door handle\n"));
378 				if (!printed_not_running_msg) {
379 					printed_not_running_msg = 1;
380 					zprintf(zoneid, "automountd not "\
381 					    "running, retrying\n");
382 				}
383 				delay(hz);
384 				retry = 1;
385 			} else {
386 				/*
387 				 * There is no global data so no door.
388 				 * There's no point in attempting to talk
389 				 * to automountd if we can't get the door
390 				 * handle.
391 				 */
392 				return (ECONNREFUSED);
393 			}
394 		}
395 	} while (retry);
396 
397 	if (printed_not_running_msg) {
398 		fngp->fng_printed_not_running_msg = printed_not_running_msg;
399 	}
400 
401 	ASSERT(fngp != NULL);
402 
403 	if (argsp != NULL && (xdr_len = xdr_sizeof(xarg_func, argsp)) == 0)
404 		return (EINVAL);
405 	xdr_argsp = kmem_zalloc(xdr_len + sizeof (*xdr_argsp), KM_SLEEP);
406 	xdr_argsp->xdr_len = xdr_len;
407 	xdr_argsp->cmd = which;
408 
409 	if (argsp) {
410 		xdrmem_create(&xdrarg, (char *)&xdr_argsp->xdr_arg,
411 		    xdr_argsp->xdr_len, XDR_ENCODE);
412 
413 		if (!(*xarg_func)(&xdrarg, argsp)) {
414 			kmem_free(xdr_argsp, xdr_len + sizeof (*xdr_argsp));
415 			return (EINVAL);
416 		}
417 	}
418 
419 	/*
420 	 * We're saving off the original pointer and length due to the
421 	 * possibility that the results buffer returned by the door
422 	 * upcall can be different then what we passed in. This is because
423 	 * the door will allocate new memory if the results buffer passed
424 	 * in isn't large enough to hold what we need to send back.
425 	 * In this case we need to free the memory originally allocated
426 	 * for that buffer.
427 	 */
428 	if (resp)
429 		rlen = xdr_sizeof(xresp_func, resp);
430 	orl = (rlen == 0) ? doorbuf_defsz : MAX(rlen, doorbuf_defsz);
431 	orp = kmem_zalloc(orl, KM_SLEEP);
432 
433 	do {
434 		retry = 0;
435 		mutex_enter(&fngp->fng_autofs_daemon_lock);
436 		dh = fngp->fng_autofs_daemon_dh;
437 		if (dh)
438 			door_ki_hold(dh);
439 		mutex_exit(&fngp->fng_autofs_daemon_lock);
440 
441 		if (dh == NULL) {
442 			if (orp)
443 				kmem_free(orp, orl);
444 			kmem_free(xdr_argsp, xdr_len + sizeof (*xdr_argsp));
445 			return (ENOENT);
446 		}
447 		door_args.data_ptr = (char *)xdr_argsp;
448 		door_args.data_size = sizeof (*xdr_argsp) + xdr_argsp->xdr_len;
449 		door_args.desc_ptr = NULL;
450 		door_args.desc_num = 0;
451 		door_args.rbuf = orp ? (char *)orp : NULL;
452 		door_args.rsize = orl;
453 
454 		sigintr(&smask, 1);
455 		error =
456 		    door_ki_upcall_limited(dh, &door_args, NULL, SIZE_MAX, 0);
457 		sigunintr(&smask);
458 
459 		door_ki_rele(dh);
460 
461 		/*
462 		 * Handle daemon errors
463 		 */
464 		if (!error) {
465 			/*
466 			 * Upcall successful. Let's check for soft errors
467 			 * from the daemon. We only recover from overflow
468 			 * type scenarios. Any other errors, we return to
469 			 * the caller.
470 			 */
471 			autofs_door_res_t *adr =
472 			    (autofs_door_res_t *)door_args.rbuf;
473 
474 			if (door_args.rbuf != NULL) {
475 				int	 nl;
476 
477 				switch (error = adr->res_status) {
478 				case 0:	/* no error; continue */
479 					break;
480 
481 				case EOVERFLOW:
482 					/*
483 					 * orig landing buf not big enough.
484 					 * xdr_len in XDR_BYTES_PER_UNIT
485 					 */
486 					if ((nl = adr->xdr_len) > 0 &&
487 					    (btopr(nl) < freemem/64)) {
488 						if (orp)
489 							kmem_free(orp, orl);
490 						orp = kmem_zalloc(nl, KM_SLEEP);
491 						orl = nl;
492 						retry = 1;
493 						break;
494 					}
495 					/*FALLTHROUGH*/
496 
497 				default:
498 					kmem_free(xdr_argsp,
499 					    xdr_len + sizeof (*xdr_argsp));
500 					if (orp)
501 						kmem_free(orp, orl);
502 					return (error);
503 				}
504 			}
505 			continue;
506 		}
507 
508 		/*
509 		 * no daemon errors; now process door/comm errors (if any)
510 		 */
511 		switch (error) {
512 		case EINTR:
513 			/*
514 			 * interrupts should be handled properly by the
515 			 * door upcall. If the door doesn't handle the
516 			 * interupt completely then we need to bail out.
517 			 */
518 			if (lwp && (ISSIG(curthread,
519 			    JUSTLOOKING) || MUSTRETURN(curproc, curthread))) {
520 				if (ISSIG(curthread, FORREAL) ||
521 				    lwp->lwp_sysabort ||
522 				    MUSTRETURN(curproc, curthread)) {
523 					lwp->lwp_sysabort = 0;
524 					return (EINTR);
525 				}
526 			}
527 			/*
528 			 * We may have gotten EINTR for other reasons
529 			 * like the door being revoked on us. Instead
530 			 * of trying to extract this out of the door
531 			 * handle, sleep and try again, if still
532 			 * revoked we will get EBADF next time
533 			 * through.
534 			 *
535 			 * If we have a pending cancellation and we don't
536 			 * have cancellation disabled, we will get EINTR
537 			 * forever, no matter how many times we retry,
538 			 * so just get out now if this is the case.
539 			 */
540 			if (schedctl_cancel_pending())
541 				break;
542 			/* FALLTHROUGH */
543 		case EAGAIN:    /* process may be forking */
544 			/*
545 			 * Back off for a bit
546 			 */
547 			delay(hz);
548 			retry = 1;
549 			break;
550 		case EBADF:	/* Invalid door */
551 		case EINVAL:    /* Not a door, wrong target */
552 			/*
553 			 * A fatal door error, if our failing door
554 			 * handle is the current door handle, clean
555 			 * up our state.
556 			 */
557 			mutex_enter(&fngp->fng_autofs_daemon_lock);
558 			if (dh == fngp->fng_autofs_daemon_dh) {
559 				door_ki_rele(fngp->fng_autofs_daemon_dh);
560 				fngp->fng_autofs_daemon_dh = NULL;
561 			}
562 			mutex_exit(&fngp->fng_autofs_daemon_lock);
563 			AUTOFS_DPRINT((5, "auto_calldaemon error=%d\n", error));
564 			if (hard) {
565 				if (!fngp->fng_printed_not_running_msg) {
566 					fngp->fng_printed_not_running_msg = 1;
567 					zprintf(zoneid, "automountd not "
568 					    "running, retrying\n");
569 				}
570 				delay(hz);
571 				retry = 1;
572 				break;
573 			} else {
574 				error = ECONNREFUSED;
575 				kmem_free(xdr_argsp,
576 				    xdr_len + sizeof (*xdr_argsp));
577 				if (orp)
578 					kmem_free(orp, orl);
579 				return (error);
580 			}
581 		default:	/* Unknown must be fatal */
582 			error = ENOENT;
583 			kmem_free(xdr_argsp, xdr_len + sizeof (*xdr_argsp));
584 			if (orp)
585 				kmem_free(orp, orl);
586 			return (error);
587 		}
588 	} while (retry);
589 
590 	if (fngp->fng_printed_not_running_msg == 1) {
591 		fngp->fng_printed_not_running_msg = 0;
592 		zprintf(zoneid, "automountd OK\n");
593 	}
594 
595 	if (orp && orl) {
596 		autofs_door_res_t	*door_resp;
597 		door_resp = (autofs_door_res_t *)door_args.rbuf;
598 
599 		if ((void *)door_args.rbuf != orp)
600 			kmem_free(orp, orl);
601 
602 		xdrmem_create(&xdrres, (char *)&door_resp->xdr_res,
603 		    door_resp->xdr_len, XDR_DECODE);
604 
605 		if (!((*xresp_func)(&xdrres, resp)))
606 			error = EINVAL;
607 		kmem_free(door_args.rbuf, door_args.rsize);
608 	}
609 	kmem_free(xdr_argsp, xdr_len + sizeof (*xdr_argsp));
610 	return (error);
611 }
612 
613 static int
614 auto_null_request(zoneid_t zoneid, bool_t hard)
615 {
616 	int error;
617 
618 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((4, "\tauto_null_request\n"));
619 
620 	error = auto_calldaemon(zoneid, NULLPROC,
621 	    xdr_void, NULL, xdr_void, NULL, 0, hard);
622 
623 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((5, "\tauto_null_request: error=%d\n", error));
624 	return (error);
625 }
626 
627 static int
628 auto_lookup_request(
629 	fninfo_t *fnip,
630 	char *key,
631 	struct linka *lnp,
632 	bool_t hard,
633 	bool_t *mountreq,
634 	cred_t *cred)
635 {
636 	int 				error;
637 	struct autofs_globals 		*fngp;
638 	struct autofs_lookupargs	 reqst;
639 	autofs_lookupres 		*resp;
640 	struct linka 			*p;
641 
642 
643 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((4, "auto_lookup_equest: path=%s name=%s\n",
644 	    fnip->fi_path, key));
645 
646 	fngp = vntofn(fnip->fi_rootvp)->fn_globals;
647 
648 	reqst.map = fnip->fi_map;
649 	reqst.path = fnip->fi_path;
650 
651 	if (fnip->fi_flags & MF_DIRECT)
652 		reqst.name = fnip->fi_key;
653 	else
654 		reqst.name = key;
655 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((4, "auto_lookup_request: using key=%s\n", reqst.name));
656 
657 	reqst.subdir = fnip->fi_subdir;
658 	reqst.opts = fnip->fi_opts;
659 	reqst.isdirect = fnip->fi_flags & MF_DIRECT ? TRUE : FALSE;
660 	reqst.uid = crgetuid(cred);
661 
662 	resp = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (*resp), KM_SLEEP);
663 
664 	error = auto_calldaemon(fngp->fng_zoneid, AUTOFS_LOOKUP,
665 	    xdr_autofs_lookupargs, &reqst, xdr_autofs_lookupres,
666 	    (void *)resp, sizeof (autofs_lookupres), hard);
667 
668 	if (error) {
669 		xdr_free(xdr_autofs_lookupres, (char *)resp);
670 		kmem_free(resp, sizeof (*resp));
671 		return (error);
672 	}
673 
674 	if (!error) {
675 		fngp->fng_verbose = resp->lu_verbose;
676 		switch (resp->lu_res) {
677 		case AUTOFS_OK:
678 			switch (resp->lu_type.action) {
679 			case AUTOFS_MOUNT_RQ:
680 				lnp->link = NULL;
681 				lnp->dir = NULL;
682 				*mountreq = TRUE;
683 				break;
684 
685 			case AUTOFS_LINK_RQ:
686 			p = &resp->lu_type.lookup_result_type_u.lt_linka;
687 				lnp->dir = kmem_alloc(strlen(p->dir) + 1,
688 				    KM_SLEEP);
689 				(void) strcpy(lnp->dir, p->dir);
690 				lnp->link = kmem_alloc(strlen(p->link) + 1,
691 				    KM_SLEEP);
692 				(void) strcpy(lnp->link, p->link);
693 				break;
694 
695 			case AUTOFS_NONE:
696 				lnp->link = NULL;
697 				lnp->dir = NULL;
698 				break;
699 
700 			default:
701 				auto_log(fngp->fng_verbose, fngp->fng_zoneid,
702 				    CE_WARN, "auto_lookup_request: bad action "
703 				    "type %d", resp->lu_res);
704 				error = ENOENT;
705 			}
706 			break;
707 
708 		case AUTOFS_NOENT:
709 			error = ENOENT;
710 			break;
711 
712 		default:
713 			error = ENOENT;
714 			auto_log(fngp->fng_verbose, fngp->fng_zoneid, CE_WARN,
715 			    "auto_lookup_request: unknown result: %d",
716 			    resp->lu_res);
717 			break;
718 		}
719 	}
720 done:
721 	xdr_free(xdr_autofs_lookupres, (char *)resp);
722 	kmem_free(resp, sizeof (*resp));
723 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((5, "auto_lookup_request: path=%s name=%s error=%d\n",
724 	    fnip->fi_path, key, error));
725 	return (error);
726 }
727 
728 static int
729 auto_mount_request(
730 	fninfo_t *fnip,
731 	char *key,
732 	action_list **alpp,
733 	cred_t *cred,
734 	bool_t hard)
735 {
736 	int 			error;
737 	struct autofs_globals 	*fngp;
738 	autofs_lookupargs 	reqst;
739 	autofs_mountres		*xdrres = NULL;
740 
741 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((4, "auto_mount_request: path=%s name=%s\n",
742 	    fnip->fi_path, key));
743 
744 	fngp = vntofn(fnip->fi_rootvp)->fn_globals;
745 	reqst.map = fnip->fi_map;
746 	reqst.path = fnip->fi_path;
747 
748 	if (fnip->fi_flags & MF_DIRECT)
749 		reqst.name = fnip->fi_key;
750 	else
751 		reqst.name = key;
752 
753 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((4, "auto_mount_request: using key=%s\n", reqst.name));
754 
755 	reqst.subdir = fnip->fi_subdir;
756 	reqst.opts = fnip->fi_opts;
757 	reqst.isdirect = fnip->fi_flags & MF_DIRECT ? TRUE : FALSE;
758 	reqst.uid = crgetuid(cred);
759 
760 	xdrres = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (*xdrres), KM_SLEEP);
761 
762 	error = auto_calldaemon(fngp->fng_zoneid, AUTOFS_MNTINFO,
763 	    xdr_autofs_lookupargs, &reqst, xdr_autofs_mountres,
764 	    (void *)xdrres, sizeof (autofs_mountres), hard);
765 
766 	if (!error) {
767 		fngp->fng_verbose = xdrres->mr_verbose;
768 		switch (xdrres->mr_type.status) {
769 		case AUTOFS_ACTION:
770 			error = 0;
771 			/*
772 			 * Save the action list since it is used by
773 			 * the caller. We NULL the action list pointer
774 			 * in 'result' so that xdr_free() will not free
775 			 * the list.
776 			 */
777 			*alpp = xdrres->mr_type.mount_result_type_u.list;
778 			xdrres->mr_type.mount_result_type_u.list = NULL;
779 			break;
780 		case AUTOFS_DONE:
781 			error = xdrres->mr_type.mount_result_type_u.error;
782 			break;
783 		default:
784 			error = ENOENT;
785 			auto_log(fngp->fng_verbose, fngp->fng_zoneid, CE_WARN,
786 			    "auto_mount_request: unknown status %d",
787 			    xdrres->mr_type.status);
788 			break;
789 		}
790 	}
791 
792 	xdr_free(xdr_autofs_mountres, (char *)xdrres);
793 	kmem_free(xdrres, sizeof (*xdrres));
794 
795 
796 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((5, "auto_mount_request: path=%s name=%s error=%d\n",
797 	    fnip->fi_path, key, error));
798 	return (error);
799 }
800 
801 
802 static int
803 auto_send_unmount_request(
804 	fninfo_t *fnip,
805 	umntrequest *ul,
806 	bool_t hard)
807 {
808 	int 	error;
809 	umntres	xdrres;
810 
811 	struct autofs_globals *fngp = vntofn(fnip->fi_rootvp)->fn_globals;
812 
813 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((4, "\tauto_send_unmount_request: fstype=%s "
814 	    " mntpnt=%s\n", ul->fstype, ul->mntpnt));
815 
816 	bzero(&xdrres, sizeof (umntres));
817 	error = auto_calldaemon(fngp->fng_zoneid, AUTOFS_UNMOUNT,
818 	    xdr_umntrequest, (void *)ul, xdr_umntres, (void *)&xdrres,
819 	    sizeof (umntres), hard);
820 
821 	if (!error)
822 		error = xdrres.status;
823 
824 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((5, "\tauto_send_unmount_request: error=%d\n", error));
825 
826 	return (error);
827 }
828 
829 static int
830 auto_perform_link(fnnode_t *fnp, struct linka *linkp, cred_t *cred)
831 {
832 	vnode_t *vp;
833 	size_t len;
834 	char *tmp;
835 
836 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((3, "auto_perform_link: fnp=%p dir=%s link=%s\n",
837 	    (void *)fnp, linkp->dir, linkp->link));
838 
839 	len = strlen(linkp->link) + 1;		/* include '\0' */
840 	tmp = kmem_zalloc(len, KM_SLEEP);
841 	(void) kcopy(linkp->link, tmp, len);
842 	mutex_enter(&fnp->fn_lock);
843 	fnp->fn_symlink = tmp;
844 	fnp->fn_symlinklen = (uint_t)len;
845 	fnp->fn_flags |= MF_THISUID_MATCH_RQD;
846 	crhold(cred);
847 	fnp->fn_cred = cred;
848 	mutex_exit(&fnp->fn_lock);
849 
850 	vp = fntovn(fnp);
851 	vp->v_type = VLNK;
852 
853 	return (0);
854 }
855 
856 static void
857 auto_free_autofs_args(struct mounta *m)
858 {
859 	autofs_args	*aargs = (autofs_args *)m->dataptr;
860 
861 	if (aargs->addr.buf)
862 		kmem_free(aargs->addr.buf, aargs->addr.len);
863 	if (aargs->path)
864 		kmem_free(aargs->path, strlen(aargs->path) + 1);
865 	if (aargs->opts)
866 		kmem_free(aargs->opts, strlen(aargs->opts) + 1);
867 	if (aargs->map)
868 		kmem_free(aargs->map, strlen(aargs->map) + 1);
869 	if (aargs->subdir)
870 		kmem_free(aargs->subdir, strlen(aargs->subdir) + 1);
871 	if (aargs->key)
872 		kmem_free(aargs->key, strlen(aargs->key) + 1);
873 	kmem_free(aargs, sizeof (*aargs));
874 }
875 
876 static void
877 auto_free_action_list(action_list *alp)
878 {
879 	struct	mounta	*m;
880 	action_list	*lastalp;
881 	char		*fstype;
882 
883 	m = &alp->action.action_list_entry_u.mounta;
884 	while (alp != NULL) {
885 		fstype = alp->action.action_list_entry_u.mounta.fstype;
886 		m = &alp->action.action_list_entry_u.mounta;
887 		if (m->dataptr) {
888 			if (strcmp(fstype, "autofs") == 0) {
889 				auto_free_autofs_args(m);
890 			}
891 		}
892 		if (m->spec)
893 			kmem_free(m->spec, strlen(m->spec) + 1);
894 		if (m->dir)
895 			kmem_free(m->dir, strlen(m->dir) + 1);
896 		if (m->fstype)
897 			kmem_free(m->fstype, strlen(m->fstype) + 1);
898 		if (m->optptr)
899 			kmem_free(m->optptr, m->optlen);
900 		lastalp = alp;
901 		alp = alp->next;
902 		kmem_free(lastalp, sizeof (*lastalp));
903 	}
904 }
905 
906 static boolean_t
907 auto_invalid_autofs(fninfo_t *dfnip, fnnode_t *dfnp, action_list *p)
908 {
909 	struct mounta *m;
910 	struct autofs_args *argsp;
911 	vnode_t *dvp;
912 	char buff[AUTOFS_MAXPATHLEN];
913 	size_t len;
914 	struct autofs_globals *fngp;
915 
916 	fngp = dfnp->fn_globals;
917 	dvp = fntovn(dfnp);
918 
919 	m = &p->action.action_list_entry_u.mounta;
920 	/*
921 	 * Make sure we aren't geting passed NULL values or a "dir" that
922 	 * isn't "." and doesn't begin with "./".
923 	 *
924 	 * We also only want to perform autofs mounts, so make sure
925 	 * no-one is trying to trick us into doing anything else.
926 	 */
927 	if (m->spec == NULL || m->dir == NULL || m->dir[0] != '.' ||
928 	    (m->dir[1] != '/' && m->dir[1] != '\0') ||
929 	    m->fstype == NULL || strcmp(m->fstype, "autofs") != 0 ||
930 	    m->dataptr == NULL || m->datalen != sizeof (struct autofs_args) ||
931 	    m->optptr == NULL)
932 		return (B_TRUE);
933 	/*
934 	 * We also don't like ".."s in the pathname.  Symlinks are
935 	 * handled by the fact that we'll use NOFOLLOW when we do
936 	 * lookup()s.
937 	 */
938 	if (strstr(m->dir, "/../") != NULL ||
939 	    (len = strlen(m->dir)) > sizeof ("/..") - 1 &&
940 	    m->dir[len] == '.' && m->dir[len - 1] == '.' &&
941 	    m->dir[len - 2] == '/')
942 		return (B_TRUE);
943 	argsp = (struct autofs_args *)m->dataptr;
944 	/*
945 	 * We don't want NULL values here either.
946 	 */
947 	if (argsp->addr.buf == NULL || argsp->path == NULL ||
948 	    argsp->opts == NULL || argsp->map == NULL || argsp->subdir == NULL)
949 		return (B_TRUE);
950 	/*
951 	 * We know what the claimed pathname *should* look like:
952 	 *
953 	 * If the parent (dfnp) is a mount point (VROOT), then
954 	 * the path should be (dfnip->fi_path + m->dir).
955 	 *
956 	 * Else, we know we're only two levels deep, so we use
957 	 * (dfnip->fi_path + dfnp->fn_name + m->dir).
958 	 *
959 	 * Furthermore, "." only makes sense if dfnp is a
960 	 * trigger node.
961 	 *
962 	 * At this point it seems like the passed-in path is
963 	 * redundant.
964 	 */
965 	if (dvp->v_flag & VROOT) {
966 		if (m->dir[1] == '\0' && !(dfnp->fn_flags & MF_TRIGGER))
967 			return (B_TRUE);
968 		(void) snprintf(buff, sizeof (buff), "%s%s",
969 		    dfnip->fi_path, m->dir + 1);
970 	} else {
971 		(void) snprintf(buff, sizeof (buff), "%s/%s%s",
972 		    dfnip->fi_path, dfnp->fn_name, m->dir + 1);
973 	}
974 	if (strcmp(argsp->path, buff) != 0) {
975 		auto_log(fngp->fng_verbose, fngp->fng_zoneid,
976 		    CE_WARN, "autofs: expected path of '%s', "
977 		    "got '%s' instead.", buff, argsp->path);
978 		return (B_TRUE);
979 	}
980 	return (B_FALSE); /* looks OK */
981 }
982 
983 /*
984  * auto_invalid_action will validate the action_list received.  If all is good
985  * this function returns FALSE, if there is a problem it returns TRUE.
986  */
987 static boolean_t
988 auto_invalid_action(fninfo_t *dfnip, fnnode_t *dfnp, action_list *alistpp)
989 {
990 
991 	/*
992 	 * Before we go any further, this better be a mount request.
993 	 */
994 	if (alistpp->action.action != AUTOFS_MOUNT_RQ)
995 		return (B_TRUE);
996 	return (auto_invalid_autofs(dfnip, dfnp, alistpp));
997 
998 }
999 
1000 static int
1001 auto_perform_actions(
1002 	fninfo_t *dfnip,
1003 	fnnode_t *dfnp,
1004 	action_list *alp,
1005 	cred_t *cred)	/* Credentials of the caller */
1006 {
1007 
1008 	action_list *p;
1009 	struct mounta		*m, margs;
1010 	struct autofs_args 		*argsp;
1011 	int 			error, success = 0;
1012 	vnode_t 		*mvp, *dvp, *newvp;
1013 	fnnode_t 		*newfnp, *mfnp;
1014 	int 			auto_mount = 0;
1015 	int 			save_triggers = 0;
1016 	int 			update_times = 0;
1017 	char 			*mntpnt;
1018 	char 			buff[AUTOFS_MAXPATHLEN];
1019 	timestruc_t 		now;
1020 	struct autofs_globals 	*fngp;
1021 	cred_t 			*zcred;
1022 
1023 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((4, "auto_perform_actions: alp=%p\n", (void *)alp));
1024 
1025 	fngp = dfnp->fn_globals;
1026 	dvp = fntovn(dfnp);
1027 
1028 	/*
1029 	 * As automountd running in a zone may be compromised, and this may be
1030 	 * an attack, we can't trust everything passed in by automountd, and we
1031 	 * need to do argument verification.  We'll issue a warning and drop
1032 	 * the request if it doesn't seem right.
1033 	 */
1034 
1035 	for (p = alp; p != NULL; p = p->next) {
1036 		if (auto_invalid_action(dfnip, dfnp, p)) {
1037 			/*
1038 			 * This warning should be sent to the global zone,
1039 			 * since presumably the zone administrator is the same
1040 			 * as the attacker.
1041 			 */
1042 			cmn_err(CE_WARN, "autofs: invalid action list received "
1043 			    "by automountd in zone %s.",
1044 			    curproc->p_zone->zone_name);
1045 			/*
1046 			 * This conversation is over.
1047 			 */
1048 			xdr_free(xdr_action_list, (char *)alp);
1049 			return (EINVAL);
1050 		}
1051 	}
1052 
1053 	zcred = zone_get_kcred(getzoneid());
1054 	ASSERT(zcred != NULL);
1055 
1056 	if (vn_mountedvfs(dvp) != NULL) {
1057 		/*
1058 		 * The daemon successfully mounted a filesystem
1059 		 * on the AUTOFS root node.
1060 		 */
1061 		mutex_enter(&dfnp->fn_lock);
1062 		dfnp->fn_flags |= MF_MOUNTPOINT;
1063 		ASSERT(dfnp->fn_dirents == NULL);
1064 		mutex_exit(&dfnp->fn_lock);
1065 		success++;
1066 	} else {
1067 		/*
1068 		 * Clear MF_MOUNTPOINT.
1069 		 */
1070 		mutex_enter(&dfnp->fn_lock);
1071 		if (dfnp->fn_flags & MF_MOUNTPOINT) {
1072 			AUTOFS_DPRINT((10, "autofs: clearing mountpoint "
1073 			    "flag on %s.", dfnp->fn_name));
1074 			ASSERT(dfnp->fn_dirents == NULL);
1075 			ASSERT(dfnp->fn_trigger == NULL);
1076 		}
1077 		dfnp->fn_flags &= ~MF_MOUNTPOINT;
1078 		mutex_exit(&dfnp->fn_lock);
1079 	}
1080 
1081 	for (p = alp; p != NULL; p = p->next) {
1082 
1083 		vfs_t *vfsp;	/* dummy argument */
1084 		vfs_t *mvfsp;
1085 
1086 		auto_mount = 0;
1087 
1088 		m = &p->action.action_list_entry_u.mounta;
1089 		argsp = (struct autofs_args *)m->dataptr;
1090 		ASSERT(strcmp(m->fstype, "autofs") == 0);
1091 		/*
1092 		 * use the parent directory's timeout since it's the
1093 		 * one specified/inherited by automount.
1094 		 */
1095 		argsp->mount_to = dfnip->fi_mount_to;
1096 		/*
1097 		 * The mountpoint is relative, and it is guaranteed to
1098 		 * begin with "."
1099 		 *
1100 		 */
1101 		ASSERT(m->dir[0] == '.');
1102 		if (m->dir[0] == '.' && m->dir[1] == '\0') {
1103 			/*
1104 			 * mounting on the trigger node
1105 			 */
1106 			mvp = dvp;
1107 			VN_HOLD(mvp);
1108 			goto mount;
1109 		}
1110 		/*
1111 		 * ignore "./" in front of mountpoint
1112 		 */
1113 		ASSERT(m->dir[1] == '/');
1114 		mntpnt = m->dir + 2;
1115 
1116 		AUTOFS_DPRINT((10, "\tdfnip->fi_path=%s\n", dfnip->fi_path));
1117 		AUTOFS_DPRINT((10, "\tdfnip->fi_flags=%x\n", dfnip->fi_flags));
1118 		AUTOFS_DPRINT((10, "\tmntpnt=%s\n", mntpnt));
1119 
1120 		if (dfnip->fi_flags & MF_DIRECT) {
1121 			AUTOFS_DPRINT((10, "\tDIRECT\n"));
1122 			(void) sprintf(buff, "%s/%s", dfnip->fi_path, mntpnt);
1123 		} else {
1124 			AUTOFS_DPRINT((10, "\tINDIRECT\n"));
1125 			(void) sprintf(buff, "%s/%s/%s",
1126 			    dfnip->fi_path, dfnp->fn_name, mntpnt);
1127 		}
1128 
1129 		if (vn_mountedvfs(dvp) == NULL) {
1130 			/*
1131 			 * Daemon didn't mount anything on the root
1132 			 * We have to create the mountpoint if it
1133 			 * doesn't exist already
1134 			 *
1135 			 * We use the caller's credentials in case a
1136 			 * UID-match is required
1137 			 * (MF_THISUID_MATCH_RQD).
1138 			 */
1139 			rw_enter(&dfnp->fn_rwlock, RW_WRITER);
1140 			error = auto_search(dfnp, mntpnt, &mfnp, cred);
1141 			if (error == 0) {
1142 				/*
1143 				 * AUTOFS mountpoint exists
1144 				 */
1145 				if (vn_mountedvfs(fntovn(mfnp)) != NULL) {
1146 					cmn_err(CE_PANIC,
1147 					    "auto_perform_actions:"
1148 					    " mfnp=%p covered", (void *)mfnp);
1149 				}
1150 			} else {
1151 				/*
1152 				 * Create AUTOFS mountpoint
1153 				 */
1154 				ASSERT((dfnp->fn_flags & MF_MOUNTPOINT) == 0);
1155 				error = auto_enter(dfnp, mntpnt, &mfnp, cred);
1156 				ASSERT(mfnp->fn_linkcnt == 1);
1157 				mfnp->fn_linkcnt++;
1158 			}
1159 			if (!error)
1160 				update_times = 1;
1161 			rw_exit(&dfnp->fn_rwlock);
1162 			ASSERT(error != EEXIST);
1163 			if (!error) {
1164 				/*
1165 				 * mfnp is already held.
1166 				 */
1167 				mvp = fntovn(mfnp);
1168 			} else {
1169 				auto_log(fngp->fng_verbose, fngp->fng_zoneid,
1170 				    CE_WARN, "autofs: mount of %s "
1171 				    "failed - can't create"
1172 				    " mountpoint.", buff);
1173 				continue;
1174 			}
1175 		} else {
1176 			/*
1177 			 * Find mountpoint in VFS mounted here. If not
1178 			 * found, fail the submount, though the overall
1179 			 * mount has succeeded since the root is
1180 			 * mounted.
1181 			 */
1182 			if (error = auto_getmntpnt(dvp, mntpnt, &mvp, kcred)) {
1183 				auto_log(fngp->fng_verbose, fngp->fng_zoneid,
1184 				    CE_WARN, "autofs: mount of %s "
1185 				    "failed - mountpoint doesn't"
1186 				    " exist.", buff);
1187 				continue;
1188 			}
1189 			if (mvp->v_type == VLNK) {
1190 				auto_log(fngp->fng_verbose, fngp->fng_zoneid,
1191 				    CE_WARN, "autofs: %s symbolic "
1192 				    "link: not a valid mountpoint "
1193 				    "- mount failed", buff);
1194 				VN_RELE(mvp);
1195 				error = ENOENT;
1196 				continue;
1197 			}
1198 		}
1199 mount:
1200 		m->flags |= MS_SYSSPACE | MS_OPTIONSTR;
1201 
1202 		/*
1203 		 * Copy mounta struct here so we can substitute a
1204 		 * buffer that is large enough to hold the returned
1205 		 * option string, if that string is longer than the
1206 		 * input option string.
1207 		 * This can happen if there are default options enabled
1208 		 * that were not in the input option string.
1209 		 */
1210 		bcopy(m, &margs, sizeof (*m));
1211 		margs.optptr = kmem_alloc(MAX_MNTOPT_STR, KM_SLEEP);
1212 		margs.optlen = MAX_MNTOPT_STR;
1213 		(void) strcpy(margs.optptr, m->optptr);
1214 		margs.dir = argsp->path;
1215 
1216 		/*
1217 		 * We use the zone's kcred because we don't want the
1218 		 * zone to be able to thus do something it wouldn't
1219 		 * normally be able to.
1220 		 */
1221 		error = domount(NULL, &margs, mvp, zcred, &vfsp);
1222 		kmem_free(margs.optptr, MAX_MNTOPT_STR);
1223 		if (error != 0) {
1224 			auto_log(fngp->fng_verbose, fngp->fng_zoneid,
1225 			    CE_WARN, "autofs: domount of %s failed "
1226 			    "error=%d", buff, error);
1227 			VN_RELE(mvp);
1228 			continue;
1229 		}
1230 		VFS_RELE(vfsp);
1231 
1232 		/*
1233 		 * If mountpoint is an AUTOFS node, then I'm going to
1234 		 * flag it that the Filesystem mounted on top was
1235 		 * mounted in the kernel so that the unmount can be
1236 		 * done inside the kernel as well.
1237 		 * I don't care to flag non-AUTOFS mountpoints when an
1238 		 * AUTOFS in-kernel mount was done on top, because the
1239 		 * unmount routine already knows that such case was
1240 		 * done in the kernel.
1241 		 */
1242 		if (vfs_matchops(dvp->v_vfsp, vfs_getops(mvp->v_vfsp))) {
1243 			mfnp = vntofn(mvp);
1244 			mutex_enter(&mfnp->fn_lock);
1245 			mfnp->fn_flags |= MF_IK_MOUNT;
1246 			mutex_exit(&mfnp->fn_lock);
1247 		}
1248 
1249 		(void) vn_vfswlock_wait(mvp);
1250 		mvfsp = vn_mountedvfs(mvp);
1251 		if (mvfsp != NULL) {
1252 			vfs_lock_wait(mvfsp);
1253 			vn_vfsunlock(mvp);
1254 			error = VFS_ROOT(mvfsp, &newvp);
1255 			vfs_unlock(mvfsp);
1256 			if (error) {
1257 				/*
1258 				 * We've dropped the locks, so let's
1259 				 * get the mounted vfs again in case
1260 				 * it changed.
1261 				 */
1262 				(void) vn_vfswlock_wait(mvp);
1263 				mvfsp = vn_mountedvfs(mvp);
1264 				if (mvfsp != NULL) {
1265 					error = dounmount(mvfsp, 0, CRED());
1266 					if (error) {
1267 						cmn_err(CE_WARN,
1268 						    "autofs: could not unmount"
1269 						    " vfs=%p", (void *)mvfsp);
1270 					}
1271 				} else
1272 					vn_vfsunlock(mvp);
1273 				VN_RELE(mvp);
1274 				continue;
1275 			}
1276 		} else {
1277 			vn_vfsunlock(mvp);
1278 			VN_RELE(mvp);
1279 			continue;
1280 		}
1281 
1282 		auto_mount = vfs_matchops(dvp->v_vfsp,
1283 		    vfs_getops(newvp->v_vfsp));
1284 		newfnp = vntofn(newvp);
1285 		newfnp->fn_parent = dfnp;
1286 
1287 		/*
1288 		 * At this time we want to save the AUTOFS filesystem
1289 		 * as a trigger node. (We only do this if the mount
1290 		 * occurred on a node different from the root.
1291 		 * We look at the trigger nodes during
1292 		 * the automatic unmounting to make sure we remove them
1293 		 * as a unit and remount them as a unit if the
1294 		 * filesystem mounted at the root could not be
1295 		 * unmounted.
1296 		 */
1297 		if (auto_mount && (error == 0) && (mvp != dvp)) {
1298 			save_triggers++;
1299 			/*
1300 			 * Add AUTOFS mount to hierarchy
1301 			 */
1302 			newfnp->fn_flags |= MF_TRIGGER;
1303 			rw_enter(&newfnp->fn_rwlock, RW_WRITER);
1304 			newfnp->fn_next = dfnp->fn_trigger;
1305 			rw_exit(&newfnp->fn_rwlock);
1306 			rw_enter(&dfnp->fn_rwlock, RW_WRITER);
1307 			dfnp->fn_trigger = newfnp;
1308 			rw_exit(&dfnp->fn_rwlock);
1309 			/*
1310 			 * Don't VN_RELE(newvp) here since dfnp now
1311 			 * holds reference to it as its trigger node.
1312 			 */
1313 			AUTOFS_DPRINT((10, "\tadding trigger %s to %s\n",
1314 			    newfnp->fn_name, dfnp->fn_name));
1315 			AUTOFS_DPRINT((10, "\tfirst trigger is %s\n",
1316 			    dfnp->fn_trigger->fn_name));
1317 			if (newfnp->fn_next != NULL)
1318 				AUTOFS_DPRINT((10, "\tnext trigger is %s\n",
1319 				    newfnp->fn_next->fn_name));
1320 			else
1321 				AUTOFS_DPRINT((10, "\tno next trigger\n"));
1322 		} else
1323 			VN_RELE(newvp);
1324 
1325 		if (!error)
1326 			success++;
1327 
1328 		if (update_times) {
1329 			gethrestime(&now);
1330 			dfnp->fn_atime = dfnp->fn_mtime = now;
1331 		}
1332 
1333 		VN_RELE(mvp);
1334 	}
1335 
1336 	if (save_triggers) {
1337 		/*
1338 		 * Make sure the parent can't be freed while it has triggers.
1339 		 */
1340 		VN_HOLD(dvp);
1341 	}
1342 
1343 	crfree(zcred);
1344 
1345 done:
1346 	/*
1347 	 * Return failure if daemon didn't mount anything, and all
1348 	 * kernel mounts attempted failed.
1349 	 */
1350 	error = success ? 0 : ENOENT;
1351 
1352 	if (alp != NULL) {
1353 		if ((error == 0) && save_triggers) {
1354 			/*
1355 			 * Save action_list information, so that we can use it
1356 			 * when it comes time to remount the trigger nodes
1357 			 * The action list is freed when the directory node
1358 			 * containing the reference to it is unmounted in
1359 			 * unmount_tree().
1360 			 */
1361 			mutex_enter(&dfnp->fn_lock);
1362 			ASSERT(dfnp->fn_alp == NULL);
1363 			dfnp->fn_alp = alp;
1364 			mutex_exit(&dfnp->fn_lock);
1365 		} else {
1366 			/*
1367 			 * free the action list now,
1368 			 */
1369 			xdr_free(xdr_action_list, (char *)alp);
1370 		}
1371 	}
1372 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((5, "auto_perform_actions: error=%d\n", error));
1373 	return (error);
1374 }
1375 
1376 fnnode_t *
1377 auto_makefnnode(
1378 	vtype_t type,
1379 	vfs_t *vfsp,
1380 	char *name,
1381 	cred_t *cred,
1382 	struct autofs_globals *fngp)
1383 {
1384 	fnnode_t *fnp;
1385 	vnode_t *vp;
1386 	char *tmpname;
1387 	timestruc_t now;
1388 	/*
1389 	 * autofs uses odd inode numbers
1390 	 * automountd uses even inode numbers
1391 	 *
1392 	 * To preserve the age-old semantics that inum+devid is unique across
1393 	 * the system, this variable must be global across zones.
1394 	 */
1395 	static ino_t nodeid = 3;
1396 
1397 	fnp = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (*fnp), KM_SLEEP);
1398 	fnp->fn_vnode = vn_alloc(KM_SLEEP);
1399 
1400 	vp = fntovn(fnp);
1401 	tmpname = kmem_alloc(strlen(name) + 1, KM_SLEEP);
1402 	(void) strcpy(tmpname, name);
1403 	fnp->fn_name = &tmpname[0];
1404 	fnp->fn_namelen = (int)strlen(tmpname) + 1;	/* include '\0' */
1405 	fnp->fn_uid = crgetuid(cred);
1406 	fnp->fn_gid = crgetgid(cred);
1407 	/*
1408 	 * ".." is added in auto_enter and auto_mount.
1409 	 * "." is added in auto_mkdir and auto_mount.
1410 	 */
1411 	/*
1412 	 * Note that fn_size and fn_linkcnt are already 0 since
1413 	 * we used kmem_zalloc to allocated fnp
1414 	 */
1415 	fnp->fn_mode = AUTOFS_MODE;
1416 	gethrestime(&now);
1417 	fnp->fn_atime = fnp->fn_mtime = fnp->fn_ctime = now;
1418 	fnp->fn_ref_time = now.tv_sec;
1419 	mutex_enter(&autofs_nodeid_lock);
1420 	fnp->fn_nodeid = nodeid;
1421 	nodeid += 2;
1422 	fnp->fn_globals = fngp;
1423 	fngp->fng_fnnode_count++;
1424 	mutex_exit(&autofs_nodeid_lock);
1425 	vn_setops(vp, auto_vnodeops);
1426 	vp->v_type = type;
1427 	vp->v_data = (void *)fnp;
1428 	vp->v_vfsp = vfsp;
1429 	mutex_init(&fnp->fn_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
1430 	rw_init(&fnp->fn_rwlock, NULL, RW_DEFAULT, NULL);
1431 	cv_init(&fnp->fn_cv_mount, NULL, CV_DEFAULT, NULL);
1432 	vn_exists(vp);
1433 	return (fnp);
1434 }
1435 
1436 
1437 void
1438 auto_freefnnode(fnnode_t *fnp)
1439 {
1440 	vnode_t *vp = fntovn(fnp);
1441 
1442 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((4, "auto_freefnnode: fnp=%p\n", (void *)fnp));
1443 
1444 	ASSERT(fnp->fn_linkcnt == 0);
1445 	ASSERT(vp->v_count == 0);
1446 	ASSERT(fnp->fn_dirents == NULL);
1447 	ASSERT(fnp->fn_parent == NULL);
1448 
1449 	vn_invalid(vp);
1450 	kmem_free(fnp->fn_name, fnp->fn_namelen);
1451 	if (fnp->fn_symlink) {
1452 		ASSERT(fnp->fn_flags & MF_THISUID_MATCH_RQD);
1453 		kmem_free(fnp->fn_symlink, fnp->fn_symlinklen);
1454 	}
1455 	if (fnp->fn_cred)
1456 		crfree(fnp->fn_cred);
1457 	mutex_destroy(&fnp->fn_lock);
1458 	rw_destroy(&fnp->fn_rwlock);
1459 	cv_destroy(&fnp->fn_cv_mount);
1460 	vn_free(vp);
1461 
1462 	mutex_enter(&autofs_nodeid_lock);
1463 	fnp->fn_globals->fng_fnnode_count--;
1464 	mutex_exit(&autofs_nodeid_lock);
1465 	kmem_free(fnp, sizeof (*fnp));
1466 }
1467 
1468 void
1469 auto_disconnect(
1470 	fnnode_t *dfnp,
1471 	fnnode_t *fnp)
1472 {
1473 	fnnode_t *tmp, **fnpp;
1474 	vnode_t *vp = fntovn(fnp);
1475 	timestruc_t now;
1476 
1477 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((4,
1478 	    "auto_disconnect: dfnp=%p fnp=%p linkcnt=%d\n v_count=%d",
1479 	    (void *)dfnp, (void *)fnp, fnp->fn_linkcnt, vp->v_count));
1480 
1481 	ASSERT(RW_WRITE_HELD(&dfnp->fn_rwlock));
1482 	ASSERT(fnp->fn_linkcnt == 1);
1483 
1484 	if (vn_mountedvfs(vp) != NULL) {
1485 		cmn_err(CE_PANIC, "auto_disconnect: vp %p mounted on",
1486 		    (void *)vp);
1487 	}
1488 
1489 	/*
1490 	 * Decrement by 1 because we're removing the entry in dfnp.
1491 	 */
1492 	fnp->fn_linkcnt--;
1493 	fnp->fn_size--;
1494 
1495 	/*
1496 	 * only changed while holding parent's (dfnp) rw_lock
1497 	 */
1498 	fnp->fn_parent = NULL;
1499 
1500 	fnpp = &dfnp->fn_dirents;
1501 	for (;;) {
1502 		tmp = *fnpp;
1503 		if (tmp == NULL) {
1504 			cmn_err(CE_PANIC,
1505 			    "auto_disconnect: %p not in %p dirent list",
1506 			    (void *)fnp, (void *)dfnp);
1507 		}
1508 		if (tmp == fnp) {
1509 			*fnpp = tmp->fn_next; 	/* remove it from the list */
1510 			ASSERT(vp->v_count == 0);
1511 			/* child had a pointer to parent ".." */
1512 			dfnp->fn_linkcnt--;
1513 			dfnp->fn_size--;
1514 			break;
1515 		}
1516 		fnpp = &tmp->fn_next;
1517 	}
1518 
1519 	mutex_enter(&fnp->fn_lock);
1520 	gethrestime(&now);
1521 	fnp->fn_atime = fnp->fn_mtime = now;
1522 	mutex_exit(&fnp->fn_lock);
1523 
1524 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((5, "auto_disconnect: done\n"));
1525 }
1526 
1527 int
1528 auto_enter(fnnode_t *dfnp, char *name, fnnode_t **fnpp, cred_t *cred)
1529 {
1530 	struct fnnode *cfnp, **spp;
1531 	vnode_t *dvp = fntovn(dfnp);
1532 	ushort_t offset = 0;
1533 	ushort_t diff;
1534 
1535 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((4, "auto_enter: dfnp=%p, name=%s ", (void *)dfnp, name));
1536 
1537 	ASSERT(RW_WRITE_HELD(&dfnp->fn_rwlock));
1538 
1539 	cfnp = dfnp->fn_dirents;
1540 	if (cfnp == NULL) {
1541 		/*
1542 		 * offset = 0 for '.' and offset = 1 for '..'
1543 		 */
1544 		spp = &dfnp->fn_dirents;
1545 		offset = 2;
1546 	}
1547 
1548 	for (; cfnp; cfnp = cfnp->fn_next) {
1549 		if (strcmp(cfnp->fn_name, name) == 0) {
1550 			mutex_enter(&cfnp->fn_lock);
1551 			if (cfnp->fn_flags & MF_THISUID_MATCH_RQD) {
1552 				/*
1553 				 * "thisuser" kind of node, need to
1554 				 * match CREDs as well
1555 				 */
1556 				mutex_exit(&cfnp->fn_lock);
1557 				if (crcmp(cfnp->fn_cred, cred) == 0)
1558 					return (EEXIST);
1559 			} else {
1560 				mutex_exit(&cfnp->fn_lock);
1561 				return (EEXIST);
1562 			}
1563 		}
1564 
1565 		if (cfnp->fn_next != NULL) {
1566 			diff = (ushort_t)
1567 			    (cfnp->fn_next->fn_offset - cfnp->fn_offset);
1568 			ASSERT(diff != 0);
1569 			if (diff > 1 && offset == 0) {
1570 				offset = (ushort_t)cfnp->fn_offset + 1;
1571 				spp = &cfnp->fn_next;
1572 			}
1573 		} else if (offset == 0) {
1574 			offset = (ushort_t)cfnp->fn_offset + 1;
1575 			spp = &cfnp->fn_next;
1576 		}
1577 	}
1578 
1579 	*fnpp = auto_makefnnode(VDIR, dvp->v_vfsp, name, cred,
1580 	    dfnp->fn_globals);
1581 	if (*fnpp == NULL)
1582 		return (ENOMEM);
1583 
1584 	/*
1585 	 * I don't hold the mutex on fnpp because I created it, and
1586 	 * I'm already holding the writers lock for it's parent
1587 	 * directory, therefore nobody can reference it without me first
1588 	 * releasing the writers lock.
1589 	 */
1590 	(*fnpp)->fn_offset = offset;
1591 	(*fnpp)->fn_next = *spp;
1592 	*spp = *fnpp;
1593 	(*fnpp)->fn_parent = dfnp;
1594 	(*fnpp)->fn_linkcnt++;	/* parent now holds reference to entry */
1595 	(*fnpp)->fn_size++;
1596 
1597 	/*
1598 	 * dfnp->fn_linkcnt and dfnp->fn_size protected by dfnp->rw_lock
1599 	 */
1600 	dfnp->fn_linkcnt++;	/* child now holds reference to parent '..' */
1601 	dfnp->fn_size++;
1602 
1603 	dfnp->fn_ref_time = gethrestime_sec();
1604 
1605 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((5, "*fnpp=%p\n", (void *)*fnpp));
1606 	return (0);
1607 }
1608 
1609 int
1610 auto_search(fnnode_t *dfnp, char *name, fnnode_t **fnpp, cred_t *cred)
1611 {
1612 	vnode_t *dvp;
1613 	fnnode_t *p;
1614 	int error = ENOENT, match = 0;
1615 
1616 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((4, "auto_search: dfnp=%p, name=%s...\n",
1617 	    (void *)dfnp, name));
1618 
1619 	dvp = fntovn(dfnp);
1620 	if (dvp->v_type != VDIR) {
1621 		cmn_err(CE_PANIC, "auto_search: dvp=%p not a directory",
1622 		    (void *)dvp);
1623 	}
1624 
1625 	ASSERT(RW_LOCK_HELD(&dfnp->fn_rwlock));
1626 	for (p = dfnp->fn_dirents; p != NULL; p = p->fn_next) {
1627 		if (strcmp(p->fn_name, name) == 0) {
1628 			mutex_enter(&p->fn_lock);
1629 			if (p->fn_flags & MF_THISUID_MATCH_RQD) {
1630 				/*
1631 				 * "thisuser" kind of node
1632 				 * Need to match CREDs as well
1633 				 */
1634 				mutex_exit(&p->fn_lock);
1635 				match = crcmp(p->fn_cred, cred) == 0;
1636 			} else {
1637 				/*
1638 				 * No need to check CRED
1639 				 */
1640 				mutex_exit(&p->fn_lock);
1641 				match = 1;
1642 			}
1643 		}
1644 		if (match) {
1645 			error = 0;
1646 			if (fnpp) {
1647 				*fnpp = p;
1648 				VN_HOLD(fntovn(*fnpp));
1649 			}
1650 			break;
1651 		}
1652 	}
1653 
1654 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((5, "auto_search: error=%d\n", error));
1655 	return (error);
1656 }
1657 
1658 /*
1659  * If dvp is mounted on, get path's vnode in the mounted on
1660  * filesystem.  Path is relative to dvp, ie "./path".
1661  * If successful, *mvp points to a the held mountpoint vnode.
1662  */
1663 /* ARGSUSED */
1664 static int
1665 auto_getmntpnt(
1666 	vnode_t *dvp,
1667 	char *path,
1668 	vnode_t **mvpp,		/* vnode for mountpoint */
1669 	cred_t *cred)
1670 {
1671 	int error = 0;
1672 	vnode_t *newvp;
1673 	char namebuf[TYPICALMAXPATHLEN];
1674 	struct pathname lookpn;
1675 	vfs_t *vfsp;
1676 
1677 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((4, "auto_getmntpnt: path=%s\n", path));
1678 
1679 	if (error = vn_vfsrlock_wait(dvp))
1680 		return (error);
1681 
1682 	/*
1683 	 * Now that we have the vfswlock, check to see if dvp
1684 	 * is still mounted on.  If not, then just bail out as
1685 	 * there is no need to remount the triggers since the
1686 	 * higher level mount point has gotten unmounted.
1687 	 */
1688 	vfsp = vn_mountedvfs(dvp);
1689 	if (vfsp == NULL) {
1690 		vn_vfsunlock(dvp);
1691 		error = EBUSY;
1692 		goto done;
1693 	}
1694 	/*
1695 	 * Since mounted on, lookup "path" in the new filesystem,
1696 	 * it is important that we do the filesystem jump here to
1697 	 * avoid lookuppn() calling auto_lookup on dvp and deadlock.
1698 	 */
1699 	error = VFS_ROOT(vfsp, &newvp);
1700 	vn_vfsunlock(dvp);
1701 	if (error)
1702 		goto done;
1703 
1704 	/*
1705 	 * We do a VN_HOLD on newvp just in case the first call to
1706 	 * lookuppnvp() fails with ENAMETOOLONG.  We should still have a
1707 	 * reference to this vnode for the second call to lookuppnvp().
1708 	 */
1709 	VN_HOLD(newvp);
1710 
1711 	/*
1712 	 * Now create the pathname struct so we can make use of lookuppnvp,
1713 	 * and pn_getcomponent.
1714 	 * This code is similar to lookupname() in fs/lookup.c.
1715 	 */
1716 	error = pn_get_buf(path, UIO_SYSSPACE, &lookpn,
1717 	    namebuf, sizeof (namebuf));
1718 	if (error == 0) {
1719 		error = lookuppnvp(&lookpn, NULL, NO_FOLLOW, NULLVPP,
1720 		    mvpp, rootdir, newvp, cred);
1721 	} else
1722 		VN_RELE(newvp);
1723 	if (error == ENAMETOOLONG) {
1724 		/*
1725 		 * This thread used a pathname > TYPICALMAXPATHLEN bytes long.
1726 		 * newvp is VN_RELE'd by this call to lookuppnvp.
1727 		 *
1728 		 * Using 'rootdir' in a zone's context is OK here: we already
1729 		 * ascertained that there are no '..'s in the path, and we're
1730 		 * not following symlinks.
1731 		 */
1732 		if ((error = pn_get(path, UIO_SYSSPACE, &lookpn)) == 0) {
1733 			error = lookuppnvp(&lookpn, NULL, NO_FOLLOW, NULLVPP,
1734 			    mvpp, rootdir, newvp, cred);
1735 			pn_free(&lookpn);
1736 		} else
1737 			VN_RELE(newvp);
1738 	} else {
1739 		/*
1740 		 * Need to release newvp here since we held it.
1741 		 */
1742 		VN_RELE(newvp);
1743 	}
1744 
1745 done:
1746 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((5, "auto_getmntpnt: path=%s *mvpp=%p error=%d\n",
1747 	    path, (void *)*mvpp, error));
1748 	return (error);
1749 }
1750 
1751 #define	DEEPER(x) (((x)->fn_dirents != NULL) || \
1752 			(vn_mountedvfs(fntovn((x)))) != NULL)
1753 
1754 /*
1755  * The caller, should have already VN_RELE'd its reference to the
1756  * root vnode of this filesystem.
1757  */
1758 static int
1759 auto_inkernel_unmount(vfs_t *vfsp)
1760 {
1761 	vnode_t *cvp = vfsp->vfs_vnodecovered;
1762 	int error;
1763 
1764 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((4,
1765 	    "auto_inkernel_unmount: devid=%lx mntpnt(%p) count %u\n",
1766 	    vfsp->vfs_dev, (void *)cvp, cvp->v_count));
1767 
1768 	ASSERT(vn_vfswlock_held(cvp));
1769 
1770 	/*
1771 	 * Perform the unmount
1772 	 * The mountpoint has already been locked by the caller.
1773 	 */
1774 	error = dounmount(vfsp, 0, kcred);
1775 
1776 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((5, "auto_inkernel_unmount: exit count %u\n",
1777 	    cvp->v_count));
1778 	return (error);
1779 }
1780 
1781 /*
1782  * unmounts trigger nodes in the kernel.
1783  */
1784 static void
1785 unmount_triggers(fnnode_t *fnp, action_list **alp)
1786 {
1787 	fnnode_t *tp, *next;
1788 	int error = 0;
1789 	vfs_t *vfsp;
1790 	vnode_t *tvp;
1791 
1792 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((4, "unmount_triggers: fnp=%p\n", (void *)fnp));
1793 	ASSERT(RW_WRITE_HELD(&fnp->fn_rwlock));
1794 
1795 	*alp = fnp->fn_alp;
1796 	next = fnp->fn_trigger;
1797 	while ((tp = next) != NULL) {
1798 		tvp = fntovn(tp);
1799 		ASSERT(tvp->v_count >= 2);
1800 		next = tp->fn_next;
1801 		/*
1802 		 * drop writer's lock since the unmount will end up
1803 		 * disconnecting this node from fnp and needs to acquire
1804 		 * the writer's lock again.
1805 		 * next has at least a reference count >= 2 since it's
1806 		 * a trigger node, therefore can not be accidentally freed
1807 		 * by a VN_RELE
1808 		 */
1809 		rw_exit(&fnp->fn_rwlock);
1810 
1811 		vfsp = tvp->v_vfsp;
1812 
1813 		/*
1814 		 * Its parent was holding a reference to it, since this
1815 		 * is a trigger vnode.
1816 		 */
1817 		VN_RELE(tvp);
1818 		if (error = auto_inkernel_unmount(vfsp)) {
1819 			cmn_err(CE_PANIC, "unmount_triggers: "
1820 			    "unmount of vp=%p failed error=%d",
1821 			    (void *)tvp, error);
1822 		}
1823 		/*
1824 		 * reacquire writer's lock
1825 		 */
1826 		rw_enter(&fnp->fn_rwlock, RW_WRITER);
1827 	}
1828 
1829 	/*
1830 	 * We were holding a reference to our parent.  Drop that.
1831 	 */
1832 	VN_RELE(fntovn(fnp));
1833 	fnp->fn_trigger = NULL;
1834 	fnp->fn_alp = NULL;
1835 
1836 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((5, "unmount_triggers: finished\n"));
1837 }
1838 
1839 /*
1840  * This routine locks the mountpoint of every trigger node if they're
1841  * not busy, or returns EBUSY if any node is busy.
1842  */
1843 static boolean_t
1844 triggers_busy(fnnode_t *fnp)
1845 {
1846 	int done;
1847 	int lck_error = 0;
1848 	fnnode_t *tp, *t1p;
1849 	vfs_t *vfsp;
1850 
1851 	ASSERT(RW_WRITE_HELD(&fnp->fn_rwlock));
1852 
1853 	for (tp = fnp->fn_trigger; tp != NULL; tp = tp->fn_next) {
1854 		AUTOFS_DPRINT((10, "\ttrigger: %s\n", tp->fn_name));
1855 		/* MF_LOOKUP should never be set on trigger nodes */
1856 		ASSERT((tp->fn_flags & MF_LOOKUP) == 0);
1857 		vfsp = fntovn(tp)->v_vfsp;
1858 
1859 		/*
1860 		 * The vn_vfsunlock will be done in auto_inkernel_unmount.
1861 		 */
1862 		lck_error = vn_vfswlock(vfsp->vfs_vnodecovered);
1863 
1864 		if (lck_error != 0 || (tp->fn_flags & MF_INPROG) ||
1865 		    DEEPER(tp) || ((fntovn(tp))->v_count) > 2) {
1866 			/*
1867 			 * couldn't lock it because it's busy,
1868 			 * It is mounted on or has dirents?
1869 			 * If reference count is greater than two, then
1870 			 * somebody else is holding a reference to this vnode.
1871 			 * One reference is for the mountpoint, and the second
1872 			 * is for the trigger node.
1873 			 */
1874 			AUTOFS_DPRINT((10, "\ttrigger busy\n"));
1875 
1876 			/*
1877 			 * Unlock previously locked mountpoints
1878 			 */
1879 			for (done = 0, t1p = fnp->fn_trigger; !done;
1880 			    t1p = t1p->fn_next) {
1881 				/*
1882 				 * Unlock all nodes previously
1883 				 * locked. All nodes up to 'tp'
1884 				 * were successfully locked. If 'lck_err' is
1885 				 * set, then 'tp' was not locked, and thus
1886 				 * should not be unlocked. If
1887 				 * 'lck_err' is not set, then 'tp' was
1888 				 * successfully locked, and it should
1889 				 * be unlocked.
1890 				 */
1891 				if (t1p != tp || !lck_error) {
1892 					vfsp = fntovn(t1p)->v_vfsp;
1893 					vn_vfsunlock(vfsp->vfs_vnodecovered);
1894 				}
1895 				done = (t1p == tp);
1896 			}
1897 			return (B_TRUE);
1898 		}
1899 	}
1900 
1901 	return (B_FALSE);
1902 }
1903 
1904 /*
1905  * It is the caller's responsibility to grab the VVFSLOCK.
1906  * Releases the VVFSLOCK upon return.
1907  */
1908 static int
1909 unmount_node(vnode_t *cvp, int force)
1910 {
1911 	int error = 0;
1912 	fnnode_t *cfnp;
1913 	vfs_t *vfsp;
1914 	umntrequest ul;
1915 	fninfo_t *fnip;
1916 
1917 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((4, "\tunmount_node cvp=%p\n", (void *)cvp));
1918 
1919 	ASSERT(vn_vfswlock_held(cvp));
1920 	cfnp = vntofn(cvp);
1921 	vfsp = vn_mountedvfs(cvp);
1922 
1923 	if (force || cfnp->fn_flags & MF_IK_MOUNT) {
1924 		/*
1925 		 * Mount was performed in the kernel, so
1926 		 * do an in-kernel unmount. auto_inkernel_unmount()
1927 		 * will vn_vfsunlock(cvp).
1928 		 */
1929 		error = auto_inkernel_unmount(vfsp);
1930 	} else {
1931 		zone_t *zone = NULL;
1932 		refstr_t *mntpt, *resource;
1933 		size_t mntoptslen;
1934 
1935 		/*
1936 		 * Get the mnttab information of the node
1937 		 * and ask the daemon to unmount it.
1938 		 */
1939 		bzero(&ul, sizeof (ul));
1940 		mntfs_getmntopts(vfsp, &ul.mntopts, &mntoptslen);
1941 		if (ul.mntopts == NULL) {
1942 			auto_log(cfnp->fn_globals->fng_verbose,
1943 			    cfnp->fn_globals->fng_zoneid, CE_WARN,
1944 			    "unmount_node: no memory");
1945 			vn_vfsunlock(cvp);
1946 			error = ENOMEM;
1947 			goto done;
1948 		}
1949 		if (mntoptslen > AUTOFS_MAXOPTSLEN)
1950 			ul.mntopts[AUTOFS_MAXOPTSLEN - 1] = '\0';
1951 
1952 		mntpt = vfs_getmntpoint(vfsp);
1953 		ul.mntpnt = (char *)refstr_value(mntpt);
1954 		resource = vfs_getresource(vfsp);
1955 		ul.mntresource = (char *)refstr_value(resource);
1956 
1957 		fnip = vfstofni(cvp->v_vfsp);
1958 		ul.isdirect = fnip->fi_flags & MF_DIRECT ? TRUE : FALSE;
1959 
1960 		/*
1961 		 * Since a zone'd automountd's view of the autofs mount points
1962 		 * differs from those in the kernel, we need to make sure we
1963 		 * give it consistent mount points.
1964 		 */
1965 		ASSERT(fnip->fi_zoneid == getzoneid());
1966 		zone = curproc->p_zone;
1967 
1968 		if (fnip->fi_zoneid != GLOBAL_ZONEID) {
1969 			if (ZONE_PATH_VISIBLE(ul.mntpnt, zone)) {
1970 				ul.mntpnt =
1971 				    ZONE_PATH_TRANSLATE(ul.mntpnt, zone);
1972 			}
1973 			if (ZONE_PATH_VISIBLE(ul.mntresource, zone)) {
1974 				ul.mntresource =
1975 				    ZONE_PATH_TRANSLATE(ul.mntresource, zone);
1976 			}
1977 		}
1978 
1979 		ul.fstype = vfssw[vfsp->vfs_fstype].vsw_name;
1980 		vn_vfsunlock(cvp);
1981 
1982 		error = auto_send_unmount_request(fnip, &ul, FALSE);
1983 		kmem_free(ul.mntopts, mntoptslen);
1984 		refstr_rele(mntpt);
1985 		refstr_rele(resource);
1986 	}
1987 
1988 done:
1989 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((5, "\tunmount_node cvp=%p error=%d\n", (void *)cvp,
1990 	    error));
1991 	return (error);
1992 }
1993 
1994 /*
1995  * return EBUSY if any thread is holding a reference to this vnode
1996  * other than us. Result of this function cannot be relied on, since
1997  * it doesn't follow proper locking rules (i.e. vp->v_vfsmountedhere
1998  * and fnp->fn_trigger can change throughout this function). However
1999  * it's good enough for rough estimation.
2000  */
2001 static int
2002 check_auto_node(vnode_t *vp)
2003 {
2004 	fnnode_t *fnp;
2005 	int error = 0;
2006 	/*
2007 	 * number of references to expect for
2008 	 * a non-busy vnode.
2009 	 */
2010 	uint_t count;
2011 
2012 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((4, "\tcheck_auto_node vp=%p ", (void *)vp));
2013 	fnp = vntofn(vp);
2014 
2015 	count = 1;		/* we are holding a reference to vp */
2016 	if (fnp->fn_flags & MF_TRIGGER) {
2017 		/*
2018 		 * parent holds a pointer to us (trigger)
2019 		 */
2020 		count++;
2021 	}
2022 	if (fnp->fn_trigger != NULL) {
2023 		/*
2024 		 * The trigger nodes have a hold on us.
2025 		 */
2026 		count++;
2027 	}
2028 	if (vn_ismntpt(vp)) {
2029 		/*
2030 		 * File system is mounted on us.
2031 		 */
2032 		count++;
2033 	}
2034 	mutex_enter(&vp->v_lock);
2035 	ASSERT(vp->v_count > 0);
2036 	if (vp->v_flag & VROOT)
2037 		count++;
2038 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((10, "\tcount=%u ", vp->v_count));
2039 	if (vp->v_count > count)
2040 		error = EBUSY;
2041 	mutex_exit(&vp->v_lock);
2042 
2043 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((5, "\tcheck_auto_node error=%d ", error));
2044 	return (error);
2045 }
2046 
2047 /*
2048  * rootvp is the root of the AUTOFS filesystem.
2049  * If rootvp is busy (v_count > 1) returns EBUSY.
2050  * else removes every vnode under this tree.
2051  * ASSUMPTION: Assumes that the only node which can be busy is
2052  * the root vnode. This filesystem better be two levels deep only,
2053  * the root and its immediate subdirs.
2054  * The daemon will "AUTOFS direct-mount" only one level below the root.
2055  */
2056 static void
2057 unmount_autofs(vnode_t *rootvp)
2058 {
2059 	fnnode_t *fnp, *rootfnp, *nfnp;
2060 
2061 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((4, "\tunmount_autofs rootvp=%p ", (void *)rootvp));
2062 
2063 	/*
2064 	 * Remove all its immediate subdirectories.
2065 	 */
2066 	rootfnp = vntofn(rootvp);
2067 	rw_enter(&rootfnp->fn_rwlock, RW_WRITER);
2068 	for (fnp = rootfnp->fn_dirents; fnp != NULL; fnp = nfnp) {
2069 		ASSERT(fntovn(fnp)->v_count == 0);
2070 		ASSERT(fnp->fn_dirents == NULL);
2071 		ASSERT(fnp->fn_linkcnt == 2);
2072 		fnp->fn_linkcnt--;
2073 		auto_disconnect(rootfnp, fnp);
2074 		nfnp = fnp->fn_next;
2075 		auto_freefnnode(fnp);
2076 	}
2077 	rw_exit(&rootfnp->fn_rwlock);
2078 }
2079 
2080 /*
2081  * If a node matches all unmount criteria, do:
2082  *     destroy subordinate trigger node(s) if there is any
2083  *     unmount filesystem mounted on top of the node if there is any
2084  *
2085  * Function should be called with locked fnp's mutex. The mutex is
2086  * unlocked before return from function.
2087  */
2088 static int
2089 try_unmount_node(fnnode_t *fnp, boolean_t force)
2090 {
2091 	boolean_t	trigger_unmount = B_FALSE;
2092 	action_list	*alp = NULL;
2093 	vnode_t		*vp;
2094 	int		error = 0;
2095 	fninfo_t	*fnip;
2096 	vfs_t		*vfsp;
2097 	struct autofs_globals *fngp;
2098 
2099 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((10, "\ttry_unmount_node: processing node %p\n",
2100 	    (void *)fnp));
2101 
2102 	ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&fnp->fn_lock));
2103 
2104 	fngp = fnp->fn_globals;
2105 	vp = fntovn(fnp);
2106 	fnip = vfstofni(vp->v_vfsp);
2107 
2108 	/*
2109 	 * If either a mount, lookup or another unmount of this subtree is in
2110 	 * progress, don't attempt to unmount at this time.
2111 	 */
2112 	if (fnp->fn_flags & (MF_INPROG | MF_LOOKUP)) {
2113 		mutex_exit(&fnp->fn_lock);
2114 		return (EBUSY);
2115 	}
2116 
2117 	/*
2118 	 * Bail out if someone else is holding reference to this vnode.
2119 	 * This check isn't just an optimization (someone is probably
2120 	 * just about to trigger mount). It is necessary to prevent a deadlock
2121 	 * in domount() called from auto_perform_actions() if unmount of
2122 	 * trigger parent fails. domount() calls lookupname() to resolve
2123 	 * special in mount arguments. Special is set to a map name in case
2124 	 * of autofs triggers (i.e. auto_ws.sun.com). Thus if current
2125 	 * working directory is set to currently processed node, lookupname()
2126 	 * calls into autofs vnops in order to resolve special, which deadlocks
2127 	 * the process.
2128 	 *
2129 	 * Note: This should be fixed. Autofs shouldn't pass the map name
2130 	 * in special and avoid useless lookup with potentially disasterous
2131 	 * consequence.
2132 	 */
2133 	if (check_auto_node(vp) == EBUSY) {
2134 		mutex_exit(&fnp->fn_lock);
2135 		return (EBUSY);
2136 	}
2137 
2138 	/*
2139 	 * If not forced operation, back out if node has been referenced
2140 	 * recently.
2141 	 */
2142 	if (!force &&
2143 	    fnp->fn_ref_time + fnip->fi_mount_to > gethrestime_sec()) {
2144 		mutex_exit(&fnp->fn_lock);
2145 		return (EBUSY);
2146 	}
2147 
2148 	/* block mounts/unmounts on the node */
2149 	AUTOFS_BLOCK_OTHERS(fnp, MF_INPROG);
2150 	fnp->fn_error = 0;
2151 	mutex_exit(&fnp->fn_lock);
2152 
2153 	/* unmount next level triggers if there are any */
2154 	rw_enter(&fnp->fn_rwlock, RW_WRITER);
2155 	if (fnp->fn_trigger != NULL) {
2156 		trigger_unmount = B_TRUE;
2157 
2158 		if (triggers_busy(fnp)) {
2159 			rw_exit(&fnp->fn_rwlock);
2160 			mutex_enter(&fnp->fn_lock);
2161 			AUTOFS_UNBLOCK_OTHERS(fnp, MF_INPROG);
2162 			mutex_exit(&fnp->fn_lock);
2163 			return (EBUSY);
2164 		}
2165 
2166 		/*
2167 		 * At this point, we know all trigger nodes are locked,
2168 		 * and they're not busy or mounted on.
2169 		 *
2170 		 * Attempt to unmount all trigger nodes, save the
2171 		 * action_list in case we need to remount them later.
2172 		 * The action_list will be freed later if there was no
2173 		 * need to remount the trigger nodes.
2174 		 */
2175 		unmount_triggers(fnp, &alp);
2176 	}
2177 	rw_exit(&fnp->fn_rwlock);
2178 
2179 	(void) vn_vfswlock_wait(vp);
2180 
2181 	vfsp = vn_mountedvfs(vp);
2182 	if (vfsp != NULL) {
2183 		/* vn_vfsunlock(vp) is done inside unmount_node() */
2184 		error = unmount_node(vp, force);
2185 		if (error == ECONNRESET) {
2186 			if (vn_mountedvfs(vp) == NULL) {
2187 				/*
2188 				 * The filesystem was unmounted before the
2189 				 * daemon died. Unfortunately we can not
2190 				 * determine whether all the cleanup work was
2191 				 * successfully finished (i.e. update mnttab,
2192 				 * or notify NFS server of the unmount).
2193 				 * We should not retry the operation since the
2194 				 * filesystem has already been unmounted, and
2195 				 * may have already been removed from mnttab,
2196 				 * in such case the devid/rdevid we send to
2197 				 * the daemon will not be matched. So we have
2198 				 * to be content with the partial unmount.
2199 				 * Since the mountpoint is no longer covered, we
2200 				 * clear the error condition.
2201 				 */
2202 				error = 0;
2203 				auto_log(fngp->fng_verbose, fngp->fng_zoneid,
2204 				    CE_WARN, "autofs: automountd "
2205 				    "connection dropped when unmounting %s/%s",
2206 				    fnip->fi_path, (fnip->fi_flags & MF_DIRECT)
2207 				    ? "" : fnp->fn_name);
2208 			}
2209 		}
2210 	} else {
2211 		vn_vfsunlock(vp);
2212 		/* Destroy all dirents of fnp if we unmounted its triggers */
2213 		if (trigger_unmount)
2214 			unmount_autofs(vp);
2215 	}
2216 
2217 	/* If unmount failed, we got to remount triggers */
2218 	if (error != 0) {
2219 		if (trigger_unmount) {
2220 			int	ret;
2221 
2222 			ASSERT((fnp->fn_flags & MF_THISUID_MATCH_RQD) == 0);
2223 
2224 			/*
2225 			 * The action list was free'd by auto_perform_actions
2226 			 */
2227 			ret = auto_perform_actions(fnip, fnp, alp, CRED());
2228 			if (ret != 0) {
2229 				auto_log(fngp->fng_verbose, fngp->fng_zoneid,
2230 				    CE_WARN, "autofs: can't remount triggers "
2231 				    "fnp=%p error=%d", (void *)fnp, ret);
2232 			}
2233 		}
2234 		mutex_enter(&fnp->fn_lock);
2235 		AUTOFS_UNBLOCK_OTHERS(fnp, MF_INPROG);
2236 		mutex_exit(&fnp->fn_lock);
2237 	} else {
2238 		/* Free the action list here */
2239 		if (trigger_unmount)
2240 			xdr_free(xdr_action_list, (char *)alp);
2241 
2242 		/*
2243 		 * Other threads may be waiting for this unmount to
2244 		 * finish. We must let it know that in order to
2245 		 * proceed, it must trigger the mount itself.
2246 		 */
2247 		mutex_enter(&fnp->fn_lock);
2248 		fnp->fn_flags &= ~MF_IK_MOUNT;
2249 		if (fnp->fn_flags & MF_WAITING)
2250 			fnp->fn_error = EAGAIN;
2251 		AUTOFS_UNBLOCK_OTHERS(fnp, MF_INPROG);
2252 		mutex_exit(&fnp->fn_lock);
2253 	}
2254 
2255 	return (error);
2256 }
2257 
2258 /*
2259  * This is an implementation of depth-first search in a tree rooted by
2260  * start_fnp and composed from fnnodes. Links between tree levels are
2261  * fn_dirents, fn_trigger in fnnode_t and v_mountedvfs in vnode_t (if
2262  * mounted vfs is autofs). The algorithm keeps track of visited nodes
2263  * by means of a timestamp (fn_unmount_ref_time).
2264  *
2265  * Upon top-down traversal of the tree we apply following locking scheme:
2266  *	lock fn_rwlock of current node
2267  *	grab reference to child's vnode (VN_HOLD)
2268  *	unlock fn_rwlock
2269  *	free reference to current vnode (VN_RELE)
2270  * Similar locking scheme is used for down-top and left-right traversal.
2271  *
2272  * Algorithm examines the most down-left node in tree, which hasn't been
2273  * visited yet. From this follows that nodes are processed in bottom-up
2274  * fashion.
2275  *
2276  * Function returns either zero if unmount of root node was successful
2277  * or error code (mostly EBUSY).
2278  */
2279 int
2280 unmount_subtree(fnnode_t *rootfnp, boolean_t force)
2281 {
2282 	fnnode_t	*currfnp; /* currently examined node in the tree */
2283 	fnnode_t	*lastfnp; /* previously processed node */
2284 	fnnode_t	*nextfnp; /* next examined node in the tree */
2285 	vnode_t		*curvp;
2286 	vnode_t		*newvp;
2287 	vfs_t		*vfsp;
2288 	time_t		timestamp;
2289 
2290 	ASSERT(fntovn(rootfnp)->v_type != VLNK);
2291 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((10, "unmount_subtree: root=%p (%s)\n", (void *)rootfnp,
2292 	    rootfnp->fn_name));
2293 
2294 	/*
2295 	 * Timestamp, which visited nodes are marked with, to distinguish them
2296 	 * from unvisited nodes.
2297 	 */
2298 	timestamp = gethrestime_sec();
2299 	currfnp = lastfnp = rootfnp;
2300 
2301 	/* Loop until we examine all nodes in the tree */
2302 	mutex_enter(&currfnp->fn_lock);
2303 	while (currfnp != rootfnp || rootfnp->fn_unmount_ref_time < timestamp) {
2304 		curvp = fntovn(currfnp);
2305 		AUTOFS_DPRINT((10, "\tunmount_subtree: entering node %p (%s)\n",
2306 		    (void *)currfnp, currfnp->fn_name));
2307 
2308 		/*
2309 		 * New candidate for processing must have been already visited,
2310 		 * by us because we want to process tree nodes in bottom-up
2311 		 * order.
2312 		 */
2313 		if (currfnp->fn_unmount_ref_time == timestamp &&
2314 		    currfnp != lastfnp) {
2315 			(void) try_unmount_node(currfnp, force);
2316 			lastfnp = currfnp;
2317 			mutex_enter(&currfnp->fn_lock);
2318 			/*
2319 			 * Fall through to next if-branch to pick
2320 			 * sibling or parent of this node.
2321 			 */
2322 		}
2323 
2324 		/*
2325 		 * If this node has been already visited, it means that it's
2326 		 * dead end and we need to pick sibling or parent as next node.
2327 		 */
2328 		if (currfnp->fn_unmount_ref_time >= timestamp ||
2329 		    curvp->v_type == VLNK) {
2330 			mutex_exit(&currfnp->fn_lock);
2331 			/*
2332 			 * Obtain parent's readers lock before grabbing
2333 			 * reference to sibling.
2334 			 */
2335 			rw_enter(&currfnp->fn_parent->fn_rwlock, RW_READER);
2336 			if ((nextfnp = currfnp->fn_next) != NULL) {
2337 				VN_HOLD(fntovn(nextfnp));
2338 				rw_exit(&currfnp->fn_parent->fn_rwlock);
2339 				VN_RELE(curvp);
2340 				currfnp = nextfnp;
2341 				mutex_enter(&currfnp->fn_lock);
2342 				continue;
2343 			}
2344 			rw_exit(&currfnp->fn_parent->fn_rwlock);
2345 
2346 			/*
2347 			 * All descendants and siblings were visited. Perform
2348 			 * bottom-up move.
2349 			 */
2350 			nextfnp = currfnp->fn_parent;
2351 			VN_HOLD(fntovn(nextfnp));
2352 			VN_RELE(curvp);
2353 			currfnp = nextfnp;
2354 			mutex_enter(&currfnp->fn_lock);
2355 			continue;
2356 		}
2357 
2358 		/*
2359 		 * Mark node as visited. Note that the timestamp could have
2360 		 * been updated by somebody else in the meantime.
2361 		 */
2362 		if (currfnp->fn_unmount_ref_time < timestamp)
2363 			currfnp->fn_unmount_ref_time = timestamp;
2364 
2365 		/*
2366 		 * Don't descent below nodes, which are being unmounted/mounted.
2367 		 *
2368 		 * We need to hold both locks at once: fn_lock because we need
2369 		 * to read MF_INPROG and fn_rwlock to prevent anybody from
2370 		 * modifying fn_trigger until its used to traverse triggers
2371 		 * below.
2372 		 *
2373 		 * Acquire fn_rwlock in non-blocking mode to avoid deadlock.
2374 		 * If it can't be acquired, then acquire locks in correct
2375 		 * order.
2376 		 */
2377 		if (!rw_tryenter(&currfnp->fn_rwlock, RW_READER)) {
2378 			mutex_exit(&currfnp->fn_lock);
2379 			rw_enter(&currfnp->fn_rwlock, RW_READER);
2380 			mutex_enter(&currfnp->fn_lock);
2381 		}
2382 		if (currfnp->fn_flags & MF_INPROG) {
2383 			rw_exit(&currfnp->fn_rwlock);
2384 			continue;
2385 		}
2386 		mutex_exit(&currfnp->fn_lock);
2387 
2388 		/*
2389 		 * Examine descendants in this order: triggers, dirents, autofs
2390 		 * mounts.
2391 		 */
2392 
2393 		if ((nextfnp = currfnp->fn_trigger) != NULL) {
2394 			VN_HOLD(fntovn(nextfnp));
2395 			rw_exit(&currfnp->fn_rwlock);
2396 			VN_RELE(curvp);
2397 			currfnp = nextfnp;
2398 			mutex_enter(&currfnp->fn_lock);
2399 			continue;
2400 		}
2401 
2402 		if ((nextfnp = currfnp->fn_dirents) != NULL) {
2403 			VN_HOLD(fntovn(nextfnp));
2404 			rw_exit(&currfnp->fn_rwlock);
2405 			VN_RELE(curvp);
2406 			currfnp = nextfnp;
2407 			mutex_enter(&currfnp->fn_lock);
2408 			continue;
2409 		}
2410 		rw_exit(&currfnp->fn_rwlock);
2411 
2412 		(void) vn_vfswlock_wait(curvp);
2413 		vfsp = vn_mountedvfs(curvp);
2414 		if (vfsp != NULL &&
2415 		    vfs_matchops(vfsp, vfs_getops(curvp->v_vfsp))) {
2416 			/*
2417 			 * Deal with /xfn/host/jurassic alikes here...
2418 			 *
2419 			 * We know this call to VFS_ROOT is safe to call while
2420 			 * holding VVFSLOCK, since it resolves to a call to
2421 			 * auto_root().
2422 			 */
2423 			if (VFS_ROOT(vfsp, &newvp)) {
2424 				cmn_err(CE_PANIC,
2425 				    "autofs: VFS_ROOT(vfs=%p) failed",
2426 				    (void *)vfsp);
2427 			}
2428 			vn_vfsunlock(curvp);
2429 			VN_RELE(curvp);
2430 			currfnp = vntofn(newvp);
2431 			mutex_enter(&currfnp->fn_lock);
2432 			continue;
2433 		}
2434 		vn_vfsunlock(curvp);
2435 		mutex_enter(&currfnp->fn_lock);
2436 	}
2437 
2438 	/*
2439 	 * Now we deal with the root node (currfnp's mutex is unlocked
2440 	 * in try_unmount_node()).
2441 	 */
2442 	return (try_unmount_node(currfnp, force));
2443 }
2444 
2445 /*
2446  * XXX unmount_tree() is not suspend-safe within the scope of
2447  * the present model defined for cpr to suspend the system. Calls made
2448  * by the unmount_tree() that have been identified to be unsafe are
2449  * (1) RPC client handle setup and client calls to automountd which can
2450  * block deep down in the RPC library, (2) kmem_alloc() calls with the
2451  * KM_SLEEP flag which can block if memory is low, and (3) VFS_*() and
2452  * VOP_*() calls which can result in over the wire calls to servers.
2453  * The thread should be completely reevaluated to make it suspend-safe in
2454  * case of future updates to the cpr model.
2455  */
2456 void
2457 unmount_tree(struct autofs_globals *fngp, boolean_t force)
2458 {
2459 	callb_cpr_t	cprinfo;
2460 	kmutex_t	unmount_tree_cpr_lock;
2461 	fnnode_t	*root, *fnp, *next;
2462 
2463 	mutex_init(&unmount_tree_cpr_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
2464 	CALLB_CPR_INIT(&cprinfo, &unmount_tree_cpr_lock, callb_generic_cpr,
2465 	    "unmount_tree");
2466 
2467 	/*
2468 	 * autofssys() will be calling in from the global zone and doing
2469 	 * work on the behalf of the given zone, hence we can't always
2470 	 * assert that we have the right credentials, nor that the
2471 	 * caller is always in the correct zone.
2472 	 *
2473 	 * We do, however, know that if this is a "forced unmount"
2474 	 * operation (which autofssys() does), then we won't go down to
2475 	 * the krpc layers, so we don't need to fudge with the
2476 	 * credentials.
2477 	 */
2478 	ASSERT(force || fngp->fng_zoneid == getzoneid());
2479 
2480 	/*
2481 	 * If automountd is not running in this zone,
2482 	 * don't attempt unmounting this round.
2483 	 */
2484 	if (force || auto_null_request(fngp->fng_zoneid, FALSE) == 0) {
2485 		/*
2486 		 * Iterate over top level autofs filesystems and call
2487 		 * unmount_subtree() for each of them.
2488 		 */
2489 		root = fngp->fng_rootfnnodep;
2490 		rw_enter(&root->fn_rwlock, RW_READER);
2491 		for (fnp = root->fn_dirents; fnp != NULL; fnp = next) {
2492 			VN_HOLD(fntovn(fnp));
2493 			rw_exit(&root->fn_rwlock);
2494 			(void) unmount_subtree(fnp, force);
2495 			rw_enter(&root->fn_rwlock, RW_READER);
2496 			next = fnp->fn_next;
2497 			VN_RELE(fntovn(fnp));
2498 		}
2499 		rw_exit(&root->fn_rwlock);
2500 	}
2501 
2502 	mutex_enter(&unmount_tree_cpr_lock);
2503 	CALLB_CPR_EXIT(&cprinfo);
2504 	mutex_destroy(&unmount_tree_cpr_lock);
2505 }
2506 
2507 static void
2508 unmount_zone_tree(struct autofs_globals *fngp)
2509 {
2510 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((5, "unmount_zone_tree started. Thread created.\n"));
2511 
2512 	unmount_tree(fngp, B_FALSE);
2513 	mutex_enter(&fngp->fng_unmount_threads_lock);
2514 	fngp->fng_unmount_threads--;
2515 	mutex_exit(&fngp->fng_unmount_threads_lock);
2516 
2517 	AUTOFS_DPRINT((5, "unmount_zone_tree done. Thread exiting.\n"));
2518 
2519 	zthread_exit();
2520 	/* NOTREACHED */
2521 }
2522 
2523 void
2524 auto_do_unmount(struct autofs_globals *fngp)
2525 {
2526 	callb_cpr_t cprinfo;
2527 	clock_t timeleft;
2528 	zone_t *zone = curproc->p_zone;
2529 
2530 	CALLB_CPR_INIT(&cprinfo, &fngp->fng_unmount_threads_lock,
2531 	    callb_generic_cpr, "auto_do_unmount");
2532 
2533 	for (;;) {	/* forever */
2534 		mutex_enter(&fngp->fng_unmount_threads_lock);
2535 		CALLB_CPR_SAFE_BEGIN(&cprinfo);
2536 newthread:
2537 		mutex_exit(&fngp->fng_unmount_threads_lock);
2538 		timeleft = zone_status_timedwait(zone, ddi_get_lbolt() +
2539 		    autofs_unmount_thread_timer * hz, ZONE_IS_SHUTTING_DOWN);
2540 		mutex_enter(&fngp->fng_unmount_threads_lock);
2541 
2542 		if (timeleft != -1) {	/* didn't time out */
2543 			ASSERT(zone_status_get(zone) >= ZONE_IS_SHUTTING_DOWN);
2544 			/*
2545 			 * zone is exiting... don't create any new threads.
2546 			 * fng_unmount_threads_lock is released implicitly by
2547 			 * the below.
2548 			 */
2549 			CALLB_CPR_SAFE_END(&cprinfo,
2550 			    &fngp->fng_unmount_threads_lock);
2551 			CALLB_CPR_EXIT(&cprinfo);
2552 			zthread_exit();
2553 			/* NOTREACHED */
2554 		}
2555 		if (fngp->fng_unmount_threads < autofs_unmount_threads) {
2556 			fngp->fng_unmount_threads++;
2557 			CALLB_CPR_SAFE_END(&cprinfo,
2558 			    &fngp->fng_unmount_threads_lock);
2559 			mutex_exit(&fngp->fng_unmount_threads_lock);
2560 
2561 			(void) zthread_create(NULL, 0, unmount_zone_tree, fngp,
2562 			    0, minclsyspri);
2563 		} else
2564 			goto newthread;
2565 	}
2566 	/* NOTREACHED */
2567 }
2568 
2569 /*
2570  * Is nobrowse specified in option string?
2571  * opts should be a null ('\0') terminated string.
2572  * Returns non-zero if nobrowse has been specified.
2573  */
2574 int
2575 auto_nobrowse_option(char *opts)
2576 {
2577 	char *buf;
2578 	char *p;
2579 	char *t;
2580 	int nobrowse = 0;
2581 	int last_opt = 0;
2582 	size_t len;
2583 
2584 	len = strlen(opts) + 1;
2585 	p = buf = kmem_alloc(len, KM_SLEEP);
2586 	(void) strcpy(buf, opts);
2587 	do {
2588 		if (t = strchr(p, ','))
2589 			*t++ = '\0';
2590 		else
2591 			last_opt++;
2592 		if (strcmp(p, MNTOPT_NOBROWSE) == 0)
2593 			nobrowse = 1;
2594 		else if (strcmp(p, MNTOPT_BROWSE) == 0)
2595 			nobrowse = 0;
2596 		p = t;
2597 	} while (!last_opt);
2598 	kmem_free(buf, len);
2599 
2600 	return (nobrowse);
2601 }
2602 
2603 /*
2604  * used to log warnings only if automountd is running
2605  * with verbose mode set
2606  */
2607 
2608 void
2609 auto_log(int verbose, zoneid_t zoneid, int level, const char *fmt, ...)
2610 {
2611 	va_list	args;
2612 
2613 	if (verbose) {
2614 		va_start(args, fmt);
2615 		vzcmn_err(zoneid, level, fmt, args);
2616 		va_end(args);
2617 	}
2618 }
2619 
2620 #ifdef DEBUG
2621 static int autofs_debug = 0;
2622 
2623 /*
2624  * Utilities used by both client and server
2625  * Standard levels:
2626  * 0) no debugging
2627  * 1) hard failures
2628  * 2) soft failures
2629  * 3) current test software
2630  * 4) main procedure entry points
2631  * 5) main procedure exit points
2632  * 6) utility procedure entry points
2633  * 7) utility procedure exit points
2634  * 8) obscure procedure entry points
2635  * 9) obscure procedure exit points
2636  * 10) random stuff
2637  * 11) all <= 1
2638  * 12) all <= 2
2639  * 13) all <= 3
2640  * ...
2641  */
2642 /* PRINTFLIKE2 */
2643 void
2644 auto_dprint(int level, const char *fmt, ...)
2645 {
2646 	va_list args;
2647 
2648 	if (autofs_debug == level ||
2649 	    (autofs_debug > 10 && (autofs_debug - 10) >= level)) {
2650 		va_start(args, fmt);
2651 		(void) vprintf(fmt, args);
2652 		va_end(args);
2653 	}
2654 }
2655 #endif /* DEBUG */
2656