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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  *
25  *	Copyright (c) 1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989  AT&T.
26  *	All rights reserved.
27  */
28 
29 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
30 
31 /*
32  * Node hash implementation borrowed from NFS.
33  * See: uts/common/fs/nfs/nfs_subr.c
34  */
35 
36 #include <sys/param.h>
37 #include <sys/systm.h>
38 #include <sys/time.h>
39 #include <sys/vnode.h>
40 #include <sys/bitmap.h>
41 #include <sys/dnlc.h>
42 #include <sys/kmem.h>
43 #include <sys/sunddi.h>
44 
45 #ifdef APPLE
46 #include <sys/smb_apple.h>
47 #include <sys/utfconv.h>
48 #include <sys/smb_iconv.h>
49 #else
50 #include <netsmb/smb_osdep.h>
51 #endif
52 
53 #include <netsmb/smb.h>
54 #include <netsmb/smb_conn.h>
55 #include <netsmb/smb_subr.h>
56 #include <netsmb/smb_rq.h>
57 
58 #include <smbfs/smbfs.h>
59 #include <smbfs/smbfs_node.h>
60 #include <smbfs/smbfs_subr.h>
61 
62 /*
63  * The hash queues for the access to active and cached smbnodes
64  * are organized as doubly linked lists.  A reader/writer lock
65  * for each hash bucket is used to control access and to synchronize
66  * lookups, additions, and deletions from the hash queue.
67  *
68  * The smbnode freelist is organized as a doubly linked list with
69  * a head pointer.  Additions and deletions are synchronized via
70  * a single mutex.
71  *
72  * In order to add an smbnode to the free list, it must be hashed into
73  * a hash queue and the exclusive lock to the hash queue be held.
74  * If an smbnode is not hashed into a hash queue, then it is destroyed
75  * because it represents no valuable information that can be reused
76  * about the file.  The exclusive lock to the hash queue must be
77  * held in order to prevent a lookup in the hash queue from finding
78  * the smbnode and using it and assuming that the smbnode is not on the
79  * freelist.  The lookup in the hash queue will have the hash queue
80  * locked, either exclusive or shared.
81  *
82  * The vnode reference count for each smbnode is not allowed to drop
83  * below 1.  This prevents external entities, such as the VM
84  * subsystem, from acquiring references to vnodes already on the
85  * freelist and then trying to place them back on the freelist
86  * when their reference is released.  This means that the when an
87  * smbnode is looked up in the hash queues, then either the smbnode
88  * is removed from the freelist and that reference is tranfered to
89  * the new reference or the vnode reference count must be incremented
90  * accordingly.  The mutex for the freelist must be held in order to
91  * accurately test to see if the smbnode is on the freelist or not.
92  * The hash queue lock might be held shared and it is possible that
93  * two different threads may race to remove the smbnode from the
94  * freelist.  This race can be resolved by holding the mutex for the
95  * freelist.  Please note that the mutex for the freelist does not
96  * need to held if the smbnode is not on the freelist.  It can not be
97  * placed on the freelist due to the requirement that the thread
98  * putting the smbnode on the freelist must hold the exclusive lock
99  * to the hash queue and the thread doing the lookup in the hash
100  * queue is holding either a shared or exclusive lock to the hash
101  * queue.
102  *
103  * The lock ordering is:
104  *
105  *	hash bucket lock -> vnode lock
106  *	hash bucket lock -> freelist lock
107  */
108 static rhashq_t *smbtable;
109 
110 static kmutex_t smbfreelist_lock;
111 static smbnode_t *smbfreelist = NULL;
112 static ulong_t	smbnodenew = 0;
113 long	nsmbnode = 0;
114 
115 static int smbtablesize;
116 static int smbtablemask;
117 static int smbhashlen = 4;
118 
119 static struct kmem_cache *smbnode_cache;
120 
121 /*
122  * Mutex to protect the following variables:
123  *	smbfs_major
124  *	smbfs_minor
125  */
126 kmutex_t smbfs_minor_lock;
127 int smbfs_major;
128 int smbfs_minor;
129 
130 /*
131  * Local functions.
132  * Not static, to aid debugging.
133  */
134 void smb_rmfree(smbnode_t *);
135 void smbinactive(smbnode_t *);
136 void smb_rmhash_locked(smbnode_t *);
137 void smb_destroy_node(smbnode_t *);
138 void smbfs_kmem_reclaim(void *cdrarg);
139 
140 smbnode_t *smbhashfind(struct vfs *, const char *, int, rhashq_t *);
141 static vnode_t *make_smbnode(vfs_t *, char *, int, rhashq_t *, int *);
142 
143 
144 /*
145  * Free the resources associated with an smbnode.
146  * Note: This is different from smbfs_inactive
147  *
148  * NFS: nfs_subr.c:rinactive
149  */
150 void
151 smbinactive(smbnode_t *np)
152 {
153 
154 	if (np->n_rpath) {
155 		kmem_free(np->n_rpath, np->n_rplen + 1);
156 		np->n_rpath = NULL;
157 	}
158 }
159 
160 /*
161  * Return a vnode for the given CIFS directory and filename.
162  * If no smbnode exists for this fhandle, create one and put it
163  * into the hash queues.  If the smbnode for this fhandle
164  * already exists, return it.
165  *
166  * Note: make_smbnode() may upgrade the hash bucket lock to exclusive.
167  *
168  * NFS: nfs_subr.c:makenfsnode
169  */
170 vnode_t *
171 smbfs_make_node(
172 	vfs_t *vfsp,
173 	const char *dir,
174 	int dirlen,
175 	const char *name,
176 	int nmlen,
177 	char sep,
178 	struct smbfattr *fap)
179 {
180 	char *rpath;
181 	int rplen, idx;
182 	uint32_t hash;
183 	rhashq_t *rhtp;
184 	smbnode_t *np;
185 	vnode_t *vp;
186 #ifdef NOT_YET
187 	vattr_t va;
188 #endif
189 	int newnode;
190 
191 	/*
192 	 * Build the full path name in allocated memory
193 	 * so we have it for lookup, etc.  Note the
194 	 * special case at the root (dir=="\\", dirlen==1)
195 	 * where this does not add a slash separator.
196 	 * To do that would make a double slash, which
197 	 * has special meaning in CIFS.
198 	 *
199 	 * ToDo:  Would prefer to allocate a remote path
200 	 * only when we will create a new node.
201 	 */
202 	if (dirlen <= 1 && sep == '\\')
203 		sep = '\0';	/* no slash */
204 
205 	/* Compute the length of rpath and allocate. */
206 	rplen = dirlen;
207 	if (sep)
208 		rplen++;
209 	if (name)
210 		rplen += nmlen;
211 
212 	rpath = kmem_alloc(rplen + 1, KM_SLEEP);
213 
214 	/* Fill in rpath */
215 	bcopy(dir, rpath, dirlen);
216 	if (sep)
217 		rpath[dirlen++] = sep;
218 	if (name)
219 		bcopy(name, &rpath[dirlen], nmlen);
220 	rpath[rplen] = 0;
221 
222 	hash = smbfs_hash(rpath, rplen);
223 	idx = hash & smbtablemask;
224 	rhtp = &smbtable[idx];
225 	rw_enter(&rhtp->r_lock, RW_READER);
226 
227 	vp = make_smbnode(vfsp, rpath, rplen, rhtp, &newnode);
228 	np = VTOSMB(vp);
229 	np->n_ino = hash;	/* Equivalent to: smbfs_getino() */
230 
231 	/*
232 	 * Note: make_smbnode keeps a reference to rpath in
233 	 * new nodes it creates, so only free when we found
234 	 * an existing node.
235 	 */
236 	if (!newnode) {
237 		kmem_free(rpath, rplen + 1);
238 		rpath = NULL;
239 	}
240 
241 	if (fap == NULL) {
242 #ifdef NOT_YET
243 		if (newnode) {
244 			PURGE_ATTRCACHE(vp);
245 		}
246 #endif
247 		rw_exit(&rhtp->r_lock);
248 		return (vp);
249 	}
250 
251 	/* Have SMB attributes. */
252 	vp->v_type = (fap->fa_attr & SMB_FA_DIR) ? VDIR : VREG;
253 	/* XXX: np->n_ino = fap->fa_ino; see above */
254 	np->r_size = fap->fa_size;
255 	/* XXX: np->r_attr = *fap here instead? */
256 	np->r_atime = fap->fa_atime;
257 	np->r_ctime = fap->fa_mtime;
258 	np->r_mtime = fap->fa_ctime;
259 
260 #ifdef NOT_YET
261 	if (!newnode) {
262 		rw_exit(&rhtp->r_lock);
263 		(void) nfs_cache_fattr(vp, attr, &va, t, cr);
264 	} else {
265 		if (attr->na_type < NFNON || attr->na_type > NFSOC)
266 			vp->v_type = VBAD;
267 		else
268 			vp->v_type = n2v_type(attr);
269 		vp->v_rdev = makedevice(attr->rdev.specdata1,
270 		    attr->rdev.specdata2);
271 		nfs_attrcache(vp, attr, t);
272 		rw_exit(&rhtp->r_lock);
273 	}
274 #else
275 	rw_exit(&rhtp->r_lock);
276 #endif
277 
278 	return (vp);
279 }
280 
281 /*
282  * NFS: nfs_subr.c:rtablehash
283  * We use smbfs_hash().
284  */
285 
286 /*
287  * Find or create an smbnode.
288  * NFS: nfs_subr.c:make_rnode
289  */
290 static vnode_t *
291 make_smbnode(
292 	vfs_t *vfsp,
293 	char *rpath,
294 	int rplen,
295 	rhashq_t *rhtp,
296 	int *newnode)
297 {
298 	smbnode_t *np;
299 	smbnode_t *tnp;
300 	vnode_t *vp;
301 	smbmntinfo_t *mi;
302 
303 	ASSERT(RW_READ_HELD(&rhtp->r_lock));
304 
305 	mi = VFTOSMI(vfsp);
306 
307 start:
308 	np = smbhashfind(vfsp, rpath, rplen, rhtp);
309 	if (np != NULL) {
310 		vp = SMBTOV(np);
311 		*newnode = 0;
312 		return (vp);
313 	}
314 
315 	/* Note: will retake this lock below. */
316 	rw_exit(&rhtp->r_lock);
317 
318 	/*
319 	 * see if we can find something on the freelist
320 	 */
321 	mutex_enter(&smbfreelist_lock);
322 	if (smbfreelist != NULL && smbnodenew >= nsmbnode) {
323 		np = smbfreelist;
324 		smb_rmfree(np);
325 		mutex_exit(&smbfreelist_lock);
326 
327 		vp = SMBTOV(np);
328 
329 		if (np->r_flags & RHASHED) {
330 			rw_enter(&np->r_hashq->r_lock, RW_WRITER);
331 			mutex_enter(&vp->v_lock);
332 			if (vp->v_count > 1) {
333 				vp->v_count--;
334 				mutex_exit(&vp->v_lock);
335 				rw_exit(&np->r_hashq->r_lock);
336 				rw_enter(&rhtp->r_lock, RW_READER);
337 				goto start;
338 			}
339 			mutex_exit(&vp->v_lock);
340 			smb_rmhash_locked(np);
341 			rw_exit(&np->r_hashq->r_lock);
342 		}
343 
344 		smbinactive(np);
345 
346 		mutex_enter(&vp->v_lock);
347 		if (vp->v_count > 1) {
348 			vp->v_count--;
349 			mutex_exit(&vp->v_lock);
350 			rw_enter(&rhtp->r_lock, RW_READER);
351 			goto start;
352 		}
353 		mutex_exit(&vp->v_lock);
354 		vn_invalid(vp);
355 		/*
356 		 * destroy old locks before bzero'ing and
357 		 * recreating the locks below.
358 		 */
359 		smbfs_rw_destroy(&np->r_rwlock);
360 		smbfs_rw_destroy(&np->r_lkserlock);
361 		mutex_destroy(&np->r_statelock);
362 		cv_destroy(&np->r_cv);
363 		/*
364 		 * Make sure that if smbnode is recycled then
365 		 * VFS count is decremented properly before
366 		 * reuse.
367 		 */
368 		VFS_RELE(vp->v_vfsp);
369 		vn_reinit(vp);
370 	} else {
371 		/*
372 		 * allocate and initialize a new smbnode
373 		 */
374 		vnode_t *new_vp;
375 
376 		mutex_exit(&smbfreelist_lock);
377 
378 		np = kmem_cache_alloc(smbnode_cache, KM_SLEEP);
379 		new_vp = vn_alloc(KM_SLEEP);
380 
381 		atomic_add_long((ulong_t *)&smbnodenew, 1);
382 		vp = new_vp;
383 	}
384 
385 	/* Initialize smbnode_t */
386 	bzero(np, sizeof (*np));
387 
388 	smbfs_rw_init(&np->r_rwlock, NULL, RW_DEFAULT, NULL);
389 	smbfs_rw_init(&np->r_lkserlock, NULL, RW_DEFAULT, NULL);
390 	mutex_init(&np->r_statelock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
391 	cv_init(&np->r_cv, NULL, CV_DEFAULT, NULL);
392 	/* cv_init(&np->r_commit.c_cv, NULL, CV_DEFAULT, NULL); */
393 
394 	np->r_vnode = vp;
395 	np->n_mount = mi;
396 	np->r_hashq = rhtp;
397 	np->n_direof = -1;
398 	np->n_fid = SMB_FID_UNUSED;
399 	np->n_uid = UID_NOBODY;
400 	np->n_gid = GID_NOBODY;
401 	/* XXX: make attributes stale? */
402 
403 #if 0 /* XXX dircache */
404 	/*
405 	 * We don't know if it's a directory yet.
406 	 * Let the caller do this?  XXX
407 	 */
408 	avl_create(&np->r_dir, compar, sizeof (rddir_cache),
409 	    offsetof(rddir_cache, tree));
410 #endif
411 
412 	/* Now fill in the vnode. */
413 	vn_setops(vp, smbfs_vnodeops);
414 	vp->v_data = (caddr_t)np;
415 	VFS_HOLD(vfsp);
416 	vp->v_vfsp = vfsp;
417 	vp->v_type = VNON;
418 
419 	/*
420 	 * There is a race condition if someone else
421 	 * alloc's the smbnode while no locks are held, so we
422 	 * check again and recover if found.
423 	 */
424 	rw_enter(&rhtp->r_lock, RW_WRITER);
425 	tnp = smbhashfind(vfsp, rpath, rplen, rhtp);
426 	if (tnp != NULL) {
427 		vp = SMBTOV(tnp);
428 		*newnode = 0;
429 		rw_exit(&rhtp->r_lock);
430 		/* The node we were building goes on the free list. */
431 		smb_addfree(np);
432 		rw_enter(&rhtp->r_lock, RW_READER);
433 		return (vp);
434 	}
435 
436 	/*
437 	 * Hash search identifies nodes by the full pathname,
438 	 * so store that before linking in the hash list.
439 	 * Note: caller allocates the rpath, and knows
440 	 * about this reference when *newnode is set.
441 	 */
442 	np->n_rpath = rpath;
443 	np->n_rplen = rplen;
444 
445 	smb_addhash(np);
446 	*newnode = 1;
447 	return (vp);
448 }
449 
450 /*
451  * smb_addfree
452  * Put a smbnode on the free list.
453  *
454  * Normally called by smbfs_inactive, but also
455  * called in here during cleanup operations.
456  *
457  * Smbnodes which were allocated above and beyond the normal limit
458  * are immediately freed.
459  *
460  * NFS: nfs_subr.c:rp_addfree
461  */
462 void
463 smb_addfree(smbnode_t *np)
464 {
465 	vnode_t *vp;
466 	struct vfs *vfsp;
467 
468 	vp = SMBTOV(np);
469 	ASSERT(vp->v_count >= 1);
470 	ASSERT(np->r_freef == NULL && np->r_freeb == NULL);
471 
472 	/*
473 	 * If we have too many smbnodes allocated and there are no
474 	 * references to this smbnode, or if the smbnode is no longer
475 	 * accessible by it does not reside in the hash queues,
476 	 * or if an i/o error occurred while writing to the file,
477 	 * then just free it instead of putting it on the smbnode
478 	 * freelist.
479 	 */
480 	vfsp = vp->v_vfsp;
481 	if (((smbnodenew > nsmbnode || !(np->r_flags & RHASHED) ||
482 	    np->r_error || (vfsp->vfs_flag & VFS_UNMOUNTED)) &&
483 	    np->r_count == 0)) {
484 		if (np->r_flags & RHASHED) {
485 			rw_enter(&np->r_hashq->r_lock, RW_WRITER);
486 			mutex_enter(&vp->v_lock);
487 			if (vp->v_count > 1) {
488 				vp->v_count--;
489 				mutex_exit(&vp->v_lock);
490 				rw_exit(&np->r_hashq->r_lock);
491 				return;
492 				/*
493 				 * Will get another call later,
494 				 * via smbfs_inactive.
495 				 */
496 			}
497 			mutex_exit(&vp->v_lock);
498 			smb_rmhash_locked(np);
499 			rw_exit(&np->r_hashq->r_lock);
500 		}
501 
502 		smbinactive(np);
503 
504 		/*
505 		 * Recheck the vnode reference count.  We need to
506 		 * make sure that another reference has not been
507 		 * acquired while we were not holding v_lock.  The
508 		 * smbnode is not in the smbnode hash queues, so the
509 		 * only way for a reference to have been acquired
510 		 * is for a VOP_PUTPAGE because the smbnode was marked
511 		 * with RDIRTY or for a modified page.  This
512 		 * reference may have been acquired before our call
513 		 * to smbinactive.  The i/o may have been completed,
514 		 * thus allowing smbinactive to complete, but the
515 		 * reference to the vnode may not have been released
516 		 * yet.  In any case, the smbnode can not be destroyed
517 		 * until the other references to this vnode have been
518 		 * released.  The other references will take care of
519 		 * either destroying the smbnode or placing it on the
520 		 * smbnode freelist.  If there are no other references,
521 		 * then the smbnode may be safely destroyed.
522 		 */
523 		mutex_enter(&vp->v_lock);
524 		if (vp->v_count > 1) {
525 			vp->v_count--;
526 			mutex_exit(&vp->v_lock);
527 			return;
528 		}
529 		mutex_exit(&vp->v_lock);
530 
531 		smb_destroy_node(np);
532 		return;
533 	}
534 	/*
535 	 * Lock the hash queue and then recheck the reference count
536 	 * to ensure that no other threads have acquired a reference
537 	 * to indicate that the smbnode should not be placed on the
538 	 * freelist.  If another reference has been acquired, then
539 	 * just release this one and let the other thread complete
540 	 * the processing of adding this smbnode to the freelist.
541 	 */
542 	rw_enter(&np->r_hashq->r_lock, RW_WRITER);
543 
544 	mutex_enter(&vp->v_lock);
545 	if (vp->v_count > 1) {
546 		vp->v_count--;
547 		mutex_exit(&vp->v_lock);
548 		rw_exit(&np->r_hashq->r_lock);
549 		return;
550 	}
551 	mutex_exit(&vp->v_lock);
552 
553 	/*
554 	 * If there is no cached data or metadata for this file, then
555 	 * put the smbnode on the front of the freelist so that it will
556 	 * be reused before other smbnodes which may have cached data or
557 	 * metadata associated with them.
558 	 */
559 	mutex_enter(&smbfreelist_lock);
560 	if (smbfreelist == NULL) {
561 		np->r_freef = np;
562 		np->r_freeb = np;
563 		smbfreelist = np;
564 	} else {
565 		np->r_freef = smbfreelist;
566 		np->r_freeb = smbfreelist->r_freeb;
567 		smbfreelist->r_freeb->r_freef = np;
568 		smbfreelist->r_freeb = np;
569 	}
570 	mutex_exit(&smbfreelist_lock);
571 
572 	rw_exit(&np->r_hashq->r_lock);
573 }
574 
575 /*
576  * Remove an smbnode from the free list.
577  *
578  * The caller must be holding smbfreelist_lock and the smbnode
579  * must be on the freelist.
580  *
581  * NFS: nfs_subr.c:rp_rmfree
582  */
583 void
584 smb_rmfree(smbnode_t *np)
585 {
586 
587 	ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&smbfreelist_lock));
588 	ASSERT(np->r_freef != NULL && np->r_freeb != NULL);
589 
590 	if (np == smbfreelist) {
591 		smbfreelist = np->r_freef;
592 		if (np == smbfreelist)
593 			smbfreelist = NULL;
594 	}
595 
596 	np->r_freeb->r_freef = np->r_freef;
597 	np->r_freef->r_freeb = np->r_freeb;
598 
599 	np->r_freef = np->r_freeb = NULL;
600 }
601 
602 /*
603  * Put a smbnode in the hash table.
604  *
605  * The caller must be holding the exclusive hash queue lock.
606  *
607  * NFS: nfs_subr.c:rp_addhash
608  */
609 void
610 smb_addhash(smbnode_t *np)
611 {
612 
613 	ASSERT(RW_WRITE_HELD(&np->r_hashq->r_lock));
614 	ASSERT(!(np->r_flags & RHASHED));
615 
616 	np->r_hashf = np->r_hashq->r_hashf;
617 	np->r_hashq->r_hashf = np;
618 	np->r_hashb = (smbnode_t *)np->r_hashq;
619 	np->r_hashf->r_hashb = np;
620 
621 	mutex_enter(&np->r_statelock);
622 	np->r_flags |= RHASHED;
623 	mutex_exit(&np->r_statelock);
624 }
625 
626 /*
627  * Remove a smbnode from the hash table.
628  *
629  * The caller must be holding the hash queue lock.
630  *
631  * NFS: nfs_subr.c:rp_rmhash_locked
632  */
633 void
634 smb_rmhash_locked(smbnode_t *np)
635 {
636 
637 	ASSERT(RW_WRITE_HELD(&np->r_hashq->r_lock));
638 	ASSERT(np->r_flags & RHASHED);
639 
640 	np->r_hashb->r_hashf = np->r_hashf;
641 	np->r_hashf->r_hashb = np->r_hashb;
642 
643 	mutex_enter(&np->r_statelock);
644 	np->r_flags &= ~RHASHED;
645 	mutex_exit(&np->r_statelock);
646 }
647 
648 /*
649  * Remove a smbnode from the hash table.
650  *
651  * The caller must not be holding the hash queue lock.
652  */
653 void
654 smb_rmhash(smbnode_t *np)
655 {
656 
657 	rw_enter(&np->r_hashq->r_lock, RW_WRITER);
658 	smb_rmhash_locked(np);
659 	rw_exit(&np->r_hashq->r_lock);
660 }
661 
662 /*
663  * Lookup a smbnode by fhandle.
664  *
665  * The caller must be holding the hash queue lock, either shared or exclusive.
666  * XXX: make static?
667  *
668  * NFS: nfs_subr.c:rfind
669  */
670 smbnode_t *
671 smbhashfind(
672 	struct vfs *vfsp,
673 	const char *rpath,
674 	int rplen,
675 	rhashq_t *rhtp)
676 {
677 	smbnode_t *np;
678 	vnode_t *vp;
679 
680 	ASSERT(RW_LOCK_HELD(&rhtp->r_lock));
681 
682 	for (np = rhtp->r_hashf; np != (smbnode_t *)rhtp; np = np->r_hashf) {
683 		vp = SMBTOV(np);
684 		if (vp->v_vfsp == vfsp &&
685 		    np->n_rplen == rplen &&
686 		    bcmp(np->n_rpath, rpath, rplen) == 0) {
687 			/*
688 			 * remove smbnode from free list, if necessary.
689 			 */
690 			if (np->r_freef != NULL) {
691 				mutex_enter(&smbfreelist_lock);
692 				/*
693 				 * If the smbnode is on the freelist,
694 				 * then remove it and use that reference
695 				 * as the new reference.  Otherwise,
696 				 * need to increment the reference count.
697 				 */
698 				if (np->r_freef != NULL) {
699 					smb_rmfree(np);
700 					mutex_exit(&smbfreelist_lock);
701 				} else {
702 					mutex_exit(&smbfreelist_lock);
703 					VN_HOLD(vp);
704 				}
705 			} else
706 				VN_HOLD(vp);
707 			return (np);
708 		}
709 	}
710 	return (NULL);
711 }
712 
713 #ifdef SMB_VNODE_DEBUG
714 int smb_check_table_debug = 1;
715 #else /* SMB_VNODE_DEBUG */
716 int smb_check_table_debug = 0;
717 #endif /* SMB_VNODE_DEBUG */
718 
719 
720 /*
721  * Return 1 if there is a active vnode belonging to this vfs in the
722  * smbtable cache.
723  *
724  * Several of these checks are done without holding the usual
725  * locks.  This is safe because destroy_smbtable(), smb_addfree(),
726  * etc. will redo the necessary checks before actually destroying
727  * any smbnodes.
728  *
729  * NFS: nfs_subr.c:check_rtable
730  *
731  * Debugging changes here relative to NFS.
732  * Relatively harmless, so left 'em in.
733  */
734 int
735 smb_check_table(struct vfs *vfsp, smbnode_t *rtnp)
736 {
737 	smbnode_t *np;
738 	vnode_t *vp;
739 	int index;
740 	int busycnt = 0;
741 
742 	for (index = 0; index < smbtablesize; index++) {
743 		rw_enter(&smbtable[index].r_lock, RW_READER);
744 		for (np = smbtable[index].r_hashf;
745 		    np != (smbnode_t *)(&smbtable[index]);
746 		    np = np->r_hashf) {
747 			if (np == rtnp)
748 				continue; /* skip the root */
749 			vp = SMBTOV(np);
750 			if (vp->v_vfsp != vfsp)
751 				continue; /* skip other mount */
752 
753 			/* Now the 'busy' checks: */
754 			/* Not on the free list? */
755 			if (np->r_freef == NULL) {
756 				SMBVDEBUG("!r_freef: node=0x%p, v_path=%s\n",
757 				    (void *)np, vp->v_path);
758 				busycnt++;
759 			}
760 
761 			/* Has dirty pages? */
762 			if (vn_has_cached_data(vp) &&
763 			    (np->r_flags & RDIRTY)) {
764 				SMBVDEBUG("is dirty: node=0x%p, v_path=%s\n",
765 				    (void *)np, vp->v_path);
766 				busycnt++;
767 			}
768 
769 			/* Other refs? (not reflected in v_count) */
770 			if (np->r_count > 0) {
771 				SMBVDEBUG("+r_count: node=0x%p, v_path=%s\n",
772 				    (void *)np, vp->v_path);
773 				busycnt++;
774 			}
775 
776 			if (busycnt && !smb_check_table_debug)
777 				break;
778 
779 		}
780 		rw_exit(&smbtable[index].r_lock);
781 	}
782 	return (busycnt);
783 }
784 
785 /*
786  * Destroy inactive vnodes from the hash queues which belong to this
787  * vfs.  It is essential that we destroy all inactive vnodes during a
788  * forced unmount as well as during a normal unmount.
789  *
790  * NFS: nfs_subr.c:destroy_rtable
791  */
792 void
793 smbfs_destroy_table(struct vfs *vfsp)
794 {
795 	int index;
796 	smbnode_t *np;
797 	smbnode_t *rlist;
798 	smbnode_t *r_hashf;
799 	vnode_t *vp;
800 
801 	rlist = NULL;
802 
803 	for (index = 0; index < smbtablesize; index++) {
804 		rw_enter(&smbtable[index].r_lock, RW_WRITER);
805 		for (np = smbtable[index].r_hashf;
806 		    np != (smbnode_t *)(&smbtable[index]);
807 		    np = r_hashf) {
808 			/* save the hash pointer before destroying */
809 			r_hashf = np->r_hashf;
810 			vp = SMBTOV(np);
811 			if (vp->v_vfsp == vfsp) {
812 				mutex_enter(&smbfreelist_lock);
813 				if (np->r_freef != NULL) {
814 					smb_rmfree(np);
815 					mutex_exit(&smbfreelist_lock);
816 					smb_rmhash_locked(np);
817 					np->r_hashf = rlist;
818 					rlist = np;
819 				} else
820 					mutex_exit(&smbfreelist_lock);
821 			}
822 		}
823 		rw_exit(&smbtable[index].r_lock);
824 	}
825 
826 	for (np = rlist; np != NULL; np = rlist) {
827 		rlist = np->r_hashf;
828 		/*
829 		 * This call to smb_addfree will end up destroying the
830 		 * smbnode, but in a safe way with the appropriate set
831 		 * of checks done.
832 		 */
833 		smb_addfree(np);
834 	}
835 
836 }
837 
838 /*
839  * This routine destroys all the resources associated with the smbnode
840  * and then the smbnode itself.
841  *
842  * NFS: nfs_subr.c:destroy_rnode
843  */
844 void
845 smb_destroy_node(smbnode_t *np)
846 {
847 	vnode_t *vp;
848 	vfs_t *vfsp;
849 
850 	vp = SMBTOV(np);
851 	vfsp = vp->v_vfsp;
852 
853 	ASSERT(vp->v_count == 1);
854 	ASSERT(np->r_count == 0);
855 	ASSERT(np->r_mapcnt == 0);
856 	ASSERT(!(np->r_flags & RHASHED));
857 	ASSERT(np->r_freef == NULL && np->r_freeb == NULL);
858 	atomic_add_long((ulong_t *)&smbnodenew, -1);
859 	vn_invalid(vp);
860 	vn_free(vp);
861 	kmem_cache_free(smbnode_cache, np);
862 	VFS_RELE(vfsp);
863 }
864 
865 /* rflush? */
866 /* access cache */
867 /* client handles */
868 
869 /*
870  * initialize resources that are used by smbfs_subr.c
871  * this is called from the _init() routine (by the way of smbfs_clntinit())
872  *
873  * allocate and initialze smbfs hash table
874  * NFS: nfs_subr.c:nfs_subrinit
875  */
876 int
877 smbfs_subrinit(void)
878 {
879 	int i;
880 	ulong_t nsmbnode_max;
881 
882 	/*
883 	 * Allocate and initialize the smbnode hash queues
884 	 */
885 	if (nsmbnode <= 0)
886 		nsmbnode = ncsize; /* dnlc.h */
887 	nsmbnode_max = (ulong_t)((kmem_maxavail() >> 2) /
888 	    sizeof (struct smbnode));
889 	if (nsmbnode > nsmbnode_max || (nsmbnode == 0 && ncsize == 0)) {
890 		zcmn_err(GLOBAL_ZONEID, CE_NOTE,
891 		    "setting nsmbnode to max value of %ld", nsmbnode_max);
892 		nsmbnode = nsmbnode_max;
893 	}
894 
895 	smbtablesize = 1 << highbit(nsmbnode / smbhashlen);
896 	smbtablemask = smbtablesize - 1;
897 	smbtable = kmem_alloc(smbtablesize * sizeof (*smbtable), KM_SLEEP);
898 	for (i = 0; i < smbtablesize; i++) {
899 		smbtable[i].r_hashf = (smbnode_t *)(&smbtable[i]);
900 		smbtable[i].r_hashb = (smbnode_t *)(&smbtable[i]);
901 		rw_init(&smbtable[i].r_lock, NULL, RW_DEFAULT, NULL);
902 	}
903 	smbnode_cache = kmem_cache_create("smbnode_cache", sizeof (smbnode_t),
904 	    0, NULL, NULL, smbfs_kmem_reclaim, NULL, NULL, 0);
905 
906 	/*
907 	 * Initialize the various mutexes and reader/writer locks
908 	 */
909 	mutex_init(&smbfreelist_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
910 	mutex_init(&smbfs_minor_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
911 
912 	/*
913 	 * Assign unique major number for all smbfs mounts
914 	 */
915 	if ((smbfs_major = getudev()) == -1) {
916 		zcmn_err(GLOBAL_ZONEID, CE_WARN,
917 		    "smbfs: init: can't get unique device number");
918 		smbfs_major = 0;
919 	}
920 	smbfs_minor = 0;
921 
922 	return (0);
923 }
924 
925 /*
926  * free smbfs hash table, etc.
927  * NFS: nfs_subr.c:nfs_subrfini
928  */
929 void
930 smbfs_subrfini(void)
931 {
932 	int i;
933 
934 	/*
935 	 * Deallocate the smbnode hash queues
936 	 */
937 	kmem_cache_destroy(smbnode_cache);
938 
939 	for (i = 0; i < smbtablesize; i++)
940 		rw_destroy(&smbtable[i].r_lock);
941 	kmem_free(smbtable, smbtablesize * sizeof (*smbtable));
942 
943 	/*
944 	 * Destroy the various mutexes and reader/writer locks
945 	 */
946 	mutex_destroy(&smbfreelist_lock);
947 	mutex_destroy(&smbfs_minor_lock);
948 }
949 
950 /* rddir_cache ? */
951 
952 /*
953  * Support functions for smbfs_kmem_reclaim
954  */
955 
956 static int
957 smbfs_node_reclaim(void)
958 {
959 	int freed;
960 	smbnode_t *np;
961 	vnode_t *vp;
962 
963 	freed = 0;
964 	mutex_enter(&smbfreelist_lock);
965 	while ((np = smbfreelist) != NULL) {
966 		smb_rmfree(np);
967 		mutex_exit(&smbfreelist_lock);
968 		if (np->r_flags & RHASHED) {
969 			vp = SMBTOV(np);
970 			rw_enter(&np->r_hashq->r_lock, RW_WRITER);
971 			mutex_enter(&vp->v_lock);
972 			if (vp->v_count > 1) {
973 				vp->v_count--;
974 				mutex_exit(&vp->v_lock);
975 				rw_exit(&np->r_hashq->r_lock);
976 				mutex_enter(&smbfreelist_lock);
977 				continue;
978 			}
979 			mutex_exit(&vp->v_lock);
980 			smb_rmhash_locked(np);
981 			rw_exit(&np->r_hashq->r_lock);
982 		}
983 		/*
984 		 * This call to smb_addfree will end up destroying the
985 		 * smbnode, but in a safe way with the appropriate set
986 		 * of checks done.
987 		 */
988 		smb_addfree(np);
989 		mutex_enter(&smbfreelist_lock);
990 	}
991 	mutex_exit(&smbfreelist_lock);
992 	return (freed);
993 }
994 
995 /*
996  * Called by kmem_cache_alloc ask us if we could
997  * "Please give back some memory!"
998  *
999  * Todo: dump nodes from the free list?
1000  */
1001 /*ARGSUSED*/
1002 void
1003 smbfs_kmem_reclaim(void *cdrarg)
1004 {
1005 	(void) smbfs_node_reclaim();
1006 }
1007 
1008 /* nfs failover stuff */
1009 /* nfs_rw_xxx - see smbfs_rwlock.c */
1010