1 /* 2 * Copyright (c) 2000-2001, Boris Popov 3 * All rights reserved. 4 * 5 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 6 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 7 * are met: 8 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 9 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 10 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 11 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 12 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 13 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software 14 * must display the following acknowledgement: 15 * This product includes software developed by Boris Popov. 16 * 4. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 24 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 25 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 26 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 27 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 28 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 29 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 30 * SUCH DAMAGE. 31 * 32 * $Id: smbfs_node.h,v 1.31.52.1 2005/05/27 02:35:28 lindak Exp $ 33 */ 34 35 /* 36 * Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. 37 * Use is subject to license terms. 38 */ 39 40 #ifndef _FS_SMBFS_NODE_H_ 41 #define _FS_SMBFS_NODE_H_ 42 43 /* 44 * Much code copied into here from Sun NFS. 45 */ 46 47 #include <sys/avl.h> 48 #include <sys/list.h> 49 50 #ifdef __cplusplus 51 extern "C" { 52 #endif 53 54 typedef struct rddir_cache { 55 lloff_t _cookie; /* cookie used to find this cache entry */ 56 lloff_t _ncookie; /* cookie used to find the next cache entry */ 57 char *entries; /* buffer containing dirent entries */ 58 int eof; /* EOF reached after this request */ 59 int entlen; /* size of dirent entries in buf */ 60 int buflen; /* size of the buffer used to store entries */ 61 int flags; /* control flags, see below */ 62 kcondvar_t cv; /* cv for blocking */ 63 int error; /* error from RPC operation */ 64 kmutex_t lock; 65 uint_t count; /* reference count */ 66 avl_node_t tree; /* AVL tree links */ 67 } rddir_cache; 68 69 #define smbfs_cookie _cookie._p._l 70 #define smbfs_ncookie _ncookie._p._l 71 #define smbfs3_cookie _cookie._f 72 #define smbfs3_ncookie _ncookie._f 73 74 #define RDDIR 0x1 /* readdir operation in progress */ 75 #define RDDIRWAIT 0x2 /* waiting on readdir in progress */ 76 #define RDDIRREQ 0x4 /* a new readdir is required */ 77 #define RDDIRCACHED 0x8 /* entry is in the cache */ 78 79 #define HAVE_RDDIR_CACHE(rp) (avl_numnodes(&(rp)->r_dir) > 0) 80 81 /* 82 * A homegrown reader/writer lock implementation. It addresses 83 * two requirements not addressed by the system primitives. They 84 * are that the `enter" operation is optionally interruptible and 85 * that that they can be re`enter'ed by writers without deadlock. 86 */ 87 typedef struct smbfs_rwlock { 88 int count; 89 int waiters; 90 kthread_t *owner; 91 kmutex_t lock; 92 kcondvar_t cv; 93 } smbfs_rwlock_t; 94 95 /* 96 * The format of the hash bucket used to lookup smbnodes from a file handle. 97 */ 98 typedef struct rhashq { 99 struct smbnode *r_hashf; 100 struct smbnode *r_hashb; 101 krwlock_t r_lock; 102 } rhashq_t; 103 104 /* 105 * Remote file information structure. 106 * 107 * The smbnode is the "inode" for remote files. It contains all the 108 * information necessary to handle remote file on the client side. 109 * 110 * Note on file sizes: we keep two file sizes in the smbnode: the size 111 * according to the client (r_size) and the size according to the server 112 * (r_attr.va_size). They can differ because we modify r_size during a 113 * write system call (smbfs_rdwr), before the write request goes over the 114 * wire (before the file is actually modified on the server). If an OTW 115 * request occurs before the cached data is written to the server the file 116 * size returned from the server (r_attr.va_size) may not match r_size. 117 * r_size is the one we use, in general. r_attr.va_size is only used to 118 * determine whether or not our cached data is valid. 119 * 120 * Each smbnode has 3 locks associated with it (not including the smbnode 121 * hash table and free list locks): 122 * 123 * r_rwlock: Serializes smbfs_write and smbfs_setattr requests 124 * and allows smbfs_read requests to proceed in parallel. 125 * Serializes reads/updates to directories. 126 * 127 * r_lkserlock: Serializes lock requests with map, write, and 128 * readahead operations. 129 * 130 * r_statelock: Protects all fields in the smbnode except for 131 * those listed below. This lock is intented 132 * to be held for relatively short periods of 133 * time (not accross entire putpage operations, 134 * for example). 135 * 136 * The following members are protected by the mutex rpfreelist_lock: 137 * r_freef 138 * r_freeb 139 * 140 * The following members are protected by the hash bucket rwlock: 141 * r_hashf 142 * r_hashb 143 * 144 * Note: r_modaddr is only accessed when the r_statelock mutex is held. 145 * Its value is also controlled via r_rwlock. It is assumed that 146 * there will be only 1 writer active at a time, so it safe to 147 * set r_modaddr and release r_statelock as long as the r_rwlock 148 * writer lock is held. 149 * 150 * 64-bit offsets: the code formerly assumed that atomic reads of 151 * r_size were safe and reliable; on 32-bit architectures, this is 152 * not true since an intervening bus cycle from another processor 153 * could update half of the size field. The r_statelock must now 154 * be held whenever any kind of access of r_size is made. 155 * 156 * Lock ordering: 157 * r_rwlock > r_lkserlock > r_statelock 158 */ 159 struct exportinfo; /* defined in smbfs/export.h */ 160 struct failinfo; /* defined in smbfs/smbfs_clnt.h */ 161 struct mntinfo; /* defined in smbfs/smbfs_clnt.h */ 162 163 #ifdef _KERNEL 164 /* Bits for smbnode.n_flag */ 165 #define NFLUSHINPROG 0x00001 166 #define NFLUSHWANT 0x00002 /* they should gone ... */ 167 #define NMODIFIED 0x00004 /* bogus, until async IO implemented */ 168 #define NREFPARENT 0x00010 /* node holds parent from recycling */ 169 #define NGOTIDS 0x00020 170 #define NRDIRSERIAL 0x00080 /* serialize readdir operation */ 171 #define NISMAPPED 0x00800 172 #define NFLUSHWIRE 0x01000 173 #define NATTRCHANGED 0x02000 /* use smbfs_attr_cacheremove at close */ 174 #define NALLOC 0x04000 /* being created */ 175 #define NWALLOC 0x08000 /* awaiting creation */ 176 #define N_XATTR 0x10000 /* extended attribute (dir or file) */ 177 178 typedef struct smbnode { 179 /* from Sun NFS struct rnode (XXX: cleanup needed) */ 180 /* the hash fields must be first to match the rhashq_t */ 181 /* Lock for the hash queue is: np->r_hashq->r_lock */ 182 struct smbnode *r_hashf; /* hash queue forward pointer */ 183 struct smbnode *r_hashb; /* hash queue back pointer */ 184 /* Lock for the free list is: smbfreelist_lock */ 185 struct smbnode *r_freef; /* free list forward pointer */ 186 struct smbnode *r_freeb; /* free list back pointer */ 187 rhashq_t *r_hashq; /* pointer to the hash bucket */ 188 vnode_t *r_vnode; /* vnode for remote file */ 189 smbfs_rwlock_t r_rwlock; /* serializes write/setattr requests */ 190 smbfs_rwlock_t r_lkserlock; /* serialize lock with other ops */ 191 kmutex_t r_statelock; /* protects (most of) smbnode fields */ 192 u_offset_t r_nextr; /* next byte read offset (read-ahead) */ 193 cred_t *r_cred; /* current credentials */ 194 len_t r_size; /* client's view of file size */ 195 struct vattr r_attr; /* cached vnode attributes */ 196 hrtime_t r_attrtime; /* time attributes become invalid */ 197 long r_mapcnt; /* count of mmapped pages */ 198 uint_t r_count; /* # of refs not reflect in v_count */ 199 uint_t r_awcount; /* # of outstanding async write */ 200 uint_t r_gcount; /* getattrs waiting to flush pages */ 201 ushort_t r_flags; /* flags, see below */ 202 short r_error; /* async write error */ 203 kcondvar_t r_cv; /* condvar for blocked threads */ 204 avl_tree_t r_dir; /* cache of readdir responses */ 205 rddir_cache *r_direof; /* pointer to the EOF entry */ 206 kthread_t *r_serial; /* id of purging thread */ 207 list_t r_indelmap; /* list of delmap callers */ 208 /* 209 * Members derived from Darwin struct smbnode. 210 * Note: n_parent node pointer removed because it 211 * caused unwanted "holds" on nodes in our cache. 212 * Now keeping just the full remote path instead, 213 * in server form, relative to the share root. 214 */ 215 char *n_rpath; 216 int n_rplen; 217 uint32_t n_flag; 218 smbmntinfo_t *n_mount; 219 ino64_t n_ino; 220 /* Lock for the next 8 is r_lkserlock */ 221 enum vtype n_ovtype; /* vnode type opened */ 222 int n_dirrefs; 223 struct smbfs_fctx *n_dirseq; /* ff context */ 224 long n_dirofs; /* last ff offset */ 225 long n_direof; /* End of dir. offset. */ 226 int n_vcgenid; /* gereration no. (reconnect) */ 227 int n_fidrefs; 228 uint16_t n_fid; /* file handle */ 229 uint32_t n_rights; /* granted rights */ 230 /* Lock for the rest is r_statelock */ 231 uid_t n_uid; 232 gid_t n_gid; 233 mode_t n_mode; 234 timestruc_t r_atime; 235 timestruc_t r_ctime; 236 timestruc_t r_mtime; 237 int n_dosattr; 238 /* 239 * XXX: Maybe use this instead: 240 * #define n_atime r_attr.va_atime 241 * etc. 242 */ 243 #define n_size r_size 244 #define n_atime r_atime 245 #define n_ctime r_ctime 246 #define n_mtime r_mtime 247 #define n_attrage r_attrtime 248 } smbnode_t; 249 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 250 251 /* 252 * Flags 253 */ 254 #define RREADDIRPLUS 0x1 /* issue a READDIRPLUS instead of READDIR */ 255 #define RDIRTY 0x2 /* dirty pages from write operation */ 256 #define RSTALE 0x4 /* file handle is stale */ 257 #define RMODINPROGRESS 0x8 /* page modification happening */ 258 #define RTRUNCATE 0x10 /* truncating, don't commit */ 259 #define RHAVEVERF 0x20 /* have a write verifier to compare against */ 260 #define RCOMMIT 0x40 /* commit in progress */ 261 #define RCOMMITWAIT 0x80 /* someone is waiting to do a commit */ 262 #define RHASHED 0x100 /* smbnode is in hash queues */ 263 #define ROUTOFSPACE 0x200 /* an out of space error has happened */ 264 #define RDIRECTIO 0x400 /* bypass the buffer cache */ 265 #define RLOOKUP 0x800 /* a lookup has been performed */ 266 #define RWRITEATTR 0x1000 /* attributes came from WRITE */ 267 #define RINDNLCPURGE 0x2000 /* in the process of purging DNLC references */ 268 #define RDELMAPLIST 0x4000 /* delmap callers tracking for as callback */ 269 270 /* 271 * Convert between vnode and smbnode 272 */ 273 #define VTOSMB(vp) ((smbnode_t *)((vp)->v_data)) 274 #define SMBTOV(np) ((np)->r_vnode) 275 276 /* Attribute cache timeouts in seconds */ 277 #define SMB_MINATTRTIMO 2 278 #define SMB_MAXATTRTIMO 30 279 280 /* 281 * Function definitions. 282 */ 283 struct smb_cred; 284 int smbfs_nget(vnode_t *dvp, const char *name, int nmlen, 285 struct smbfattr *fap, vnode_t **vpp); 286 void smbfs_attr_cacheenter(vnode_t *vp, struct smbfattr *fap); 287 int smbfs_attr_cachelookup(vnode_t *vp, struct vattr *va); 288 void smbfs_attr_touchdir(struct smbnode *dnp); 289 char *smbfs_name_alloc(const char *name, int nmlen); 290 void smbfs_name_free(const char *name, int nmlen); 291 uint32_t smbfs_hash(const char *name, int nmlen); 292 uint32_t smbfs_hash3(uint32_t ival, const char *name, int nmlen); 293 uint32_t smbfs_getino(struct smbnode *dnp, const char *name, int nmlen); 294 int smb_check_table(struct vfs *vfsp, smbnode_t *srp); 295 296 #define smbfs_attr_cacheremove(np) (np)->n_attrage = 0 297 298 #ifdef __cplusplus 299 } 300 #endif 301 302 #endif /* _FS_SMBFS_NODE_H_ */ 303