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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  */
25 
26 /*	Copyright (c) 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T	*/
27 /*	  All Rights Reserved  	*/
28 
29 /*
30  * University Copyright- Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1988
31  * The Regents of the University of California
32  * All Rights Reserved
33  *
34  * University Acknowledgment- Portions of this document are derived from
35  * software developed by the University of California, Berkeley, and its
36  * contributors.
37  */
38 
39 
40 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
41 
42 #include <sys/types.h>
43 #include <sys/param.h>
44 #include <sys/systm.h>
45 #include <sys/cpuvar.h>
46 #include <sys/errno.h>
47 #include <sys/cred.h>
48 #include <sys/user.h>
49 #include <sys/uio.h>
50 #include <sys/vfs.h>
51 #include <sys/vnode.h>
52 #include <sys/pathname.h>
53 #include <sys/proc.h>
54 #include <sys/vtrace.h>
55 #include <sys/sysmacros.h>
56 #include <sys/debug.h>
57 #include <sys/dirent.h>
58 #include <c2/audit.h>
59 #include <sys/zone.h>
60 #include <sys/dnlc.h>
61 #include <sys/fs/snode.h>
62 
63 /* Controls whether paths are stored with vnodes. */
64 int vfs_vnode_path = 1;
65 
66 int
67 lookupname(
68 	char *fnamep,
69 	enum uio_seg seg,
70 	enum symfollow followlink,
71 	vnode_t **dirvpp,
72 	vnode_t **compvpp)
73 {
74 	return (lookupnameat(fnamep, seg, followlink, dirvpp, compvpp, NULL));
75 }
76 
77 
78 /*
79  * Lookup the user file name,
80  * Handle allocation and freeing of pathname buffer, return error.
81  */
82 int
83 lookupnameat(
84 	char *fnamep,			/* user pathname */
85 	enum uio_seg seg,		/* addr space that name is in */
86 	enum symfollow followlink,	/* follow sym links */
87 	vnode_t **dirvpp,		/* ret for ptr to parent dir vnode */
88 	vnode_t **compvpp,		/* ret for ptr to component vnode */
89 	vnode_t *startvp)		/* start path search from vp */
90 {
91 	char namebuf[TYPICALMAXPATHLEN];
92 	struct pathname lookpn;
93 	int error;
94 
95 	error = pn_get_buf(fnamep, seg, &lookpn, namebuf, sizeof (namebuf));
96 	if (error == 0) {
97 #ifdef C2_AUDIT
98 		if (audit_active)
99 			audit_lookupname();
100 #endif
101 		error = lookuppnat(&lookpn, NULL, followlink,
102 		    dirvpp, compvpp, startvp);
103 	}
104 	if (error == ENAMETOOLONG) {
105 		/*
106 		 * This thread used a pathname > TYPICALMAXPATHLEN bytes long.
107 		 */
108 		if (error = pn_get(fnamep, seg, &lookpn))
109 			return (error);
110 		error = lookuppnat(&lookpn, NULL, followlink,
111 		    dirvpp, compvpp, startvp);
112 		pn_free(&lookpn);
113 	}
114 
115 	return (error);
116 }
117 
118 /*
119  * Lookup the user file name from a given vp,
120  */
121 int
122 lookuppn(
123 	struct pathname *pnp,
124 	struct pathname *rpnp,
125 	enum symfollow followlink,
126 	vnode_t **dirvpp,
127 	vnode_t **compvpp)
128 {
129 	return (lookuppnat(pnp, rpnp, followlink, dirvpp, compvpp, NULL));
130 }
131 
132 int
133 lookuppnat(
134 	struct pathname *pnp,		/* pathname to lookup */
135 	struct pathname *rpnp,		/* if non-NULL, return resolved path */
136 	enum symfollow followlink,	/* (don't) follow sym links */
137 	vnode_t **dirvpp,		/* ptr for parent vnode */
138 	vnode_t **compvpp,		/* ptr for entry vnode */
139 	vnode_t *startvp)		/* start search from this vp */
140 {
141 	vnode_t *vp;	/* current directory vp */
142 	vnode_t *rootvp;
143 	proc_t *p = curproc;
144 
145 	if (pnp->pn_pathlen == 0)
146 		return (ENOENT);
147 
148 	mutex_enter(&p->p_lock);	/* for u_rdir and u_cdir */
149 	if ((rootvp = PTOU(p)->u_rdir) == NULL)
150 		rootvp = rootdir;
151 	else if (rootvp != rootdir)	/* no need to VN_HOLD rootdir */
152 		VN_HOLD(rootvp);
153 
154 	if (pnp->pn_path[0] == '/') {
155 		vp = rootvp;
156 	} else {
157 		vp = (startvp == NULL) ? PTOU(p)->u_cdir : startvp;
158 	}
159 	VN_HOLD(vp);
160 	mutex_exit(&p->p_lock);
161 
162 	/*
163 	 * Skip over leading slashes
164 	 */
165 	if (pnp->pn_path[0] == '/') {
166 		do {
167 			pnp->pn_path++;
168 			pnp->pn_pathlen--;
169 		} while (pnp->pn_path[0] == '/');
170 	}
171 
172 	return (lookuppnvp(pnp, rpnp, followlink, dirvpp,
173 	    compvpp, rootvp, vp, CRED()));
174 }
175 
176 /* Private flag to do our getcwd() dirty work */
177 #define	LOOKUP_CHECKREAD	0x10
178 #define	LOOKUP_MASK		(~LOOKUP_CHECKREAD)
179 
180 /*
181  * Starting at current directory, translate pathname pnp to end.
182  * Leave pathname of final component in pnp, return the vnode
183  * for the final component in *compvpp, and return the vnode
184  * for the parent of the final component in dirvpp.
185  *
186  * This is the central routine in pathname translation and handles
187  * multiple components in pathnames, separating them at /'s.  It also
188  * implements mounted file systems and processes symbolic links.
189  *
190  * vp is the vnode where the directory search should start.
191  *
192  * Reference counts: vp must be held prior to calling this function.  rootvp
193  * should only be held if rootvp != rootdir.
194  */
195 int
196 lookuppnvp(
197 	struct pathname *pnp,		/* pathname to lookup */
198 	struct pathname *rpnp,		/* if non-NULL, return resolved path */
199 	int flags,			/* follow symlinks */
200 	vnode_t **dirvpp,		/* ptr for parent vnode */
201 	vnode_t **compvpp,		/* ptr for entry vnode */
202 	vnode_t *rootvp,		/* rootvp */
203 	vnode_t *vp,			/* directory to start search at */
204 	cred_t *cr)			/* user's credential */
205 {
206 	vnode_t *cvp;	/* current component vp */
207 	vnode_t *tvp;	/* addressable temp ptr */
208 	char component[MAXNAMELEN];	/* buffer for component (incl null) */
209 	int error;
210 	int nlink;
211 	int lookup_flags;
212 	struct pathname presrvd; /* case preserved name */
213 	struct pathname *pp = NULL;
214 	vnode_t *startvp;
215 	vnode_t *zonevp = curproc->p_zone->zone_rootvp;		/* zone root */
216 	int must_be_directory = 0;
217 	boolean_t retry_with_kcred = B_FALSE;
218 
219 	CPU_STATS_ADDQ(CPU, sys, namei, 1);
220 	nlink = 0;
221 	cvp = NULL;
222 	if (rpnp)
223 		rpnp->pn_pathlen = 0;
224 
225 	lookup_flags = dirvpp ? LOOKUP_DIR : 0;
226 	if (flags & FIGNORECASE) {
227 		lookup_flags |= FIGNORECASE;
228 		pn_alloc(&presrvd);
229 		pp = &presrvd;
230 	}
231 
232 #ifdef C2_AUDIT
233 	if (audit_active)
234 		audit_anchorpath(pnp, vp == rootvp);
235 #endif
236 
237 	/*
238 	 * Eliminate any trailing slashes in the pathname.
239 	 * If there are any, we must follow all symlinks.
240 	 * Also, we must guarantee that the last component is a directory.
241 	 */
242 	if (pn_fixslash(pnp)) {
243 		flags |= FOLLOW;
244 		must_be_directory = 1;
245 	}
246 
247 	startvp = vp;
248 next:
249 	/*
250 	 * Make sure we have a directory.
251 	 */
252 	if (vp->v_type != VDIR) {
253 		error = ENOTDIR;
254 		goto bad;
255 	}
256 
257 	if (rpnp && VN_CMP(vp, rootvp))
258 		(void) pn_set(rpnp, "/");
259 
260 	/*
261 	 * Process the next component of the pathname.
262 	 */
263 	if (error = pn_getcomponent(pnp, component)) {
264 #ifdef C2_AUDIT
265 		if (audit_active)
266 			audit_addcomponent(pnp);
267 #endif
268 		goto bad;
269 	}
270 
271 	/*
272 	 * Handle "..": two special cases.
273 	 * 1. If we're at the root directory (e.g. after chroot or
274 	 *    zone_enter) then change ".." to "." so we can't get
275 	 *    out of this subtree.
276 	 * 2. If this vnode is the root of a mounted file system,
277 	 *    then replace it with the vnode that was mounted on
278 	 *    so that we take the ".." in the other file system.
279 	 */
280 	if (component[0] == '.' && component[1] == '.' && component[2] == 0) {
281 checkforroot:
282 		if (VN_CMP(vp, rootvp) || VN_CMP(vp, zonevp)) {
283 			component[1] = '\0';
284 		} else if (vp->v_flag & VROOT) {
285 			vfs_t *vfsp;
286 			cvp = vp;
287 
288 			/*
289 			 * While we deal with the vfs pointer from the vnode
290 			 * the filesystem could have been forcefully unmounted
291 			 * and the vnode's v_vfsp could have been invalidated
292 			 * by VFS_UNMOUNT. Hence, we cache v_vfsp and use it
293 			 * with vfs_rlock_wait/vfs_unlock.
294 			 * It is safe to use the v_vfsp even it is freed by
295 			 * VFS_UNMOUNT because vfs_rlock_wait/vfs_unlock
296 			 * do not dereference v_vfsp. It is just used as a
297 			 * magic cookie.
298 			 * One more corner case here is the memory getting
299 			 * reused for another vfs structure. In this case
300 			 * lookuppnvp's vfs_rlock_wait will succeed, domount's
301 			 * vfs_lock will fail and domount will bail out with an
302 			 * error (EBUSY).
303 			 */
304 			vfsp = cvp->v_vfsp;
305 
306 			/*
307 			 * This lock is used to synchronize
308 			 * mounts/unmounts and lookups.
309 			 * Threads doing mounts/unmounts hold the
310 			 * writers version vfs_lock_wait().
311 			 */
312 
313 			vfs_rlock_wait(vfsp);
314 
315 			/*
316 			 * If this vnode is on a file system that
317 			 * has been forcibly unmounted,
318 			 * we can't proceed. Cancel this operation
319 			 * and return EIO.
320 			 *
321 			 * vfs_vnodecovered is NULL if unmounted.
322 			 * Currently, nfs uses VFS_UNMOUNTED to
323 			 * check if it's a forced-umount. Keep the
324 			 * same checking here as well even though it
325 			 * may not be needed.
326 			 */
327 			if (((vp = cvp->v_vfsp->vfs_vnodecovered) == NULL) ||
328 			    (cvp->v_vfsp->vfs_flag & VFS_UNMOUNTED)) {
329 				vfs_unlock(vfsp);
330 				VN_RELE(cvp);
331 				if (pp)
332 					pn_free(pp);
333 				return (EIO);
334 			}
335 			VN_HOLD(vp);
336 			vfs_unlock(vfsp);
337 			VN_RELE(cvp);
338 			cvp = NULL;
339 			/*
340 			 * Crossing mount points. For eg: We are doing
341 			 * a lookup of ".." for file systems root vnode
342 			 * mounted here, and VOP_LOOKUP() (with covered vnode)
343 			 * will be on underlying file systems mount point
344 			 * vnode. Set retry_with_kcred flag as we might end
345 			 * up doing VOP_LOOKUP() with kcred if required.
346 			 */
347 			retry_with_kcred = B_TRUE;
348 			goto checkforroot;
349 		}
350 	}
351 
352 	/*
353 	 * LOOKUP_CHECKREAD is a private flag used by vnodetopath() to indicate
354 	 * that we need to have read permission on every directory in the entire
355 	 * path.  This is used to ensure that a forward-lookup of a cached value
356 	 * has the same effect as a reverse-lookup when the cached value cannot
357 	 * be found.
358 	 */
359 	if ((flags & LOOKUP_CHECKREAD) &&
360 	    (error = VOP_ACCESS(vp, VREAD, 0, cr, NULL)) != 0)
361 		goto bad;
362 
363 	/*
364 	 * Perform a lookup in the current directory.
365 	 */
366 	error = VOP_LOOKUP(vp, component, &tvp, pnp, lookup_flags,
367 	    rootvp, cr, NULL, NULL, pp);
368 
369 	/*
370 	 * Retry with kcred - If crossing mount points & error is EACCES.
371 	 *
372 	 * If we are crossing mount points here and doing ".." lookup,
373 	 * VOP_LOOKUP() might fail if the underlying file systems
374 	 * mount point has no execute permission. In cases like these,
375 	 * we retry VOP_LOOKUP() by giving as much privilage as possible
376 	 * by passing kcred credentials.
377 	 *
378 	 * In case of hierarchical file systems, passing kcred still may
379 	 * or may not work.
380 	 * For eg: UFS FS --> Mount NFS FS --> Again mount UFS on some
381 	 *			directory inside NFS FS.
382 	 */
383 	if ((error == EACCES) && retry_with_kcred)
384 		error = VOP_LOOKUP(vp, component, &tvp, pnp, lookup_flags,
385 		    rootvp, zone_kcred(), NULL, NULL, pp);
386 
387 	cvp = tvp;
388 	if (error) {
389 		cvp = NULL;
390 		/*
391 		 * On error, return hard error if
392 		 * (a) we're not at the end of the pathname yet, or
393 		 * (b) the caller didn't want the parent directory, or
394 		 * (c) we failed for some reason other than a missing entry.
395 		 */
396 		if (pn_pathleft(pnp) || dirvpp == NULL || error != ENOENT)
397 			goto bad;
398 #ifdef C2_AUDIT
399 		if (audit_active) {	/* directory access */
400 			if (error = audit_savepath(pnp, vp, error, cr))
401 				goto bad_noaudit;
402 		}
403 #endif
404 		pn_setlast(pnp);
405 		/*
406 		 * We inform the caller that the desired entry must be
407 		 * a directory by adding a '/' to the component name.
408 		 */
409 		if (must_be_directory && (error = pn_addslash(pnp)) != 0)
410 			goto bad;
411 		*dirvpp = vp;
412 		if (compvpp != NULL)
413 			*compvpp = NULL;
414 		if (rootvp != rootdir)
415 			VN_RELE(rootvp);
416 		if (pp)
417 			pn_free(pp);
418 		return (0);
419 	}
420 
421 	/*
422 	 * Traverse mount points.
423 	 * XXX why don't we need to hold a read lock here (call vn_vfsrlock)?
424 	 * What prevents a concurrent update to v_vfsmountedhere?
425 	 * 	Possible answer: if mounting, we might not see the mount
426 	 *	if it is concurrently coming into existence, but that's
427 	 *	really not much different from the thread running a bit slower.
428 	 *	If unmounting, we may get into traverse() when we shouldn't,
429 	 *	but traverse() will catch this case for us.
430 	 *	(For this to work, fetching v_vfsmountedhere had better
431 	 *	be atomic!)
432 	 */
433 	if (vn_mountedvfs(cvp) != NULL) {
434 		tvp = cvp;
435 		if ((error = traverse(&tvp)) != 0) {
436 			/*
437 			 * It is required to assign cvp here, because
438 			 * traverse() will return a held vnode which
439 			 * may different than the vnode that was passed
440 			 * in (even in the error case).  If traverse()
441 			 * changes the vnode it releases the original,
442 			 * and holds the new one.
443 			 */
444 			cvp = tvp;
445 			goto bad;
446 		}
447 		cvp = tvp;
448 	}
449 
450 	/*
451 	 * If we hit a symbolic link and there is more path to be
452 	 * translated or this operation does not wish to apply
453 	 * to a link, then place the contents of the link at the
454 	 * front of the remaining pathname.
455 	 */
456 	if (cvp->v_type == VLNK && ((flags & FOLLOW) || pn_pathleft(pnp))) {
457 		struct pathname linkpath;
458 #ifdef C2_AUDIT
459 		if (audit_active) {
460 			if (error = audit_pathcomp(pnp, cvp, cr))
461 				goto bad;
462 		}
463 #endif
464 
465 		if (++nlink > MAXSYMLINKS) {
466 			error = ELOOP;
467 			goto bad;
468 		}
469 		pn_alloc(&linkpath);
470 		if (error = pn_getsymlink(cvp, &linkpath, cr)) {
471 			pn_free(&linkpath);
472 			goto bad;
473 		}
474 
475 #ifdef C2_AUDIT
476 		if (audit_active)
477 			audit_symlink(pnp, &linkpath);
478 #endif /* C2_AUDIT */
479 
480 		if (pn_pathleft(&linkpath) == 0)
481 			(void) pn_set(&linkpath, ".");
482 		error = pn_insert(pnp, &linkpath, strlen(component));
483 		pn_free(&linkpath);
484 		if (error)
485 			goto bad;
486 		VN_RELE(cvp);
487 		cvp = NULL;
488 		if (pnp->pn_pathlen == 0) {
489 			error = ENOENT;
490 			goto bad;
491 		}
492 		if (pnp->pn_path[0] == '/') {
493 			do {
494 				pnp->pn_path++;
495 				pnp->pn_pathlen--;
496 			} while (pnp->pn_path[0] == '/');
497 			VN_RELE(vp);
498 			vp = rootvp;
499 			VN_HOLD(vp);
500 		}
501 #ifdef C2_AUDIT
502 		if (audit_active)
503 			audit_anchorpath(pnp, vp == rootvp);
504 #endif
505 		if (pn_fixslash(pnp)) {
506 			flags |= FOLLOW;
507 			must_be_directory = 1;
508 		}
509 		goto next;
510 	}
511 
512 	/*
513 	 * If rpnp is non-NULL, remember the resolved path name therein.
514 	 * Do not include "." components.  Collapse occurrences of
515 	 * "previous/..", so long as "previous" is not itself "..".
516 	 * Exhausting rpnp results in error ENAMETOOLONG.
517 	 */
518 	if (rpnp && strcmp(component, ".") != 0) {
519 		size_t len;
520 
521 		if (strcmp(component, "..") == 0 &&
522 		    rpnp->pn_pathlen != 0 &&
523 		    !((rpnp->pn_pathlen > 2 &&
524 		    strncmp(rpnp->pn_path+rpnp->pn_pathlen-3, "/..", 3) == 0) ||
525 		    (rpnp->pn_pathlen == 2 &&
526 		    strncmp(rpnp->pn_path, "..", 2) == 0))) {
527 			while (rpnp->pn_pathlen &&
528 			    rpnp->pn_path[rpnp->pn_pathlen-1] != '/')
529 				rpnp->pn_pathlen--;
530 			if (rpnp->pn_pathlen > 1)
531 				rpnp->pn_pathlen--;
532 			rpnp->pn_path[rpnp->pn_pathlen] = '\0';
533 		} else {
534 			if (rpnp->pn_pathlen != 0 &&
535 			    rpnp->pn_path[rpnp->pn_pathlen-1] != '/')
536 				rpnp->pn_path[rpnp->pn_pathlen++] = '/';
537 			if (flags & FIGNORECASE) {
538 				/*
539 				 * Return the case-preserved name
540 				 * within the resolved path.
541 				 */
542 				error = copystr(pp->pn_path,
543 				    rpnp->pn_path + rpnp->pn_pathlen,
544 				    rpnp->pn_bufsize - rpnp->pn_pathlen, &len);
545 			} else {
546 				error = copystr(component,
547 				    rpnp->pn_path + rpnp->pn_pathlen,
548 				    rpnp->pn_bufsize - rpnp->pn_pathlen, &len);
549 			}
550 			if (error)	/* copystr() returns ENAMETOOLONG */
551 				goto bad;
552 			rpnp->pn_pathlen += (len - 1);
553 			ASSERT(rpnp->pn_bufsize > rpnp->pn_pathlen);
554 		}
555 	}
556 
557 	/*
558 	 * If no more components, return last directory (if wanted) and
559 	 * last component (if wanted).
560 	 */
561 	if (pn_pathleft(pnp) == 0) {
562 		/*
563 		 * If there was a trailing slash in the pathname,
564 		 * make sure the last component is a directory.
565 		 */
566 		if (must_be_directory && cvp->v_type != VDIR) {
567 			error = ENOTDIR;
568 			goto bad;
569 		}
570 		if (dirvpp != NULL) {
571 			/*
572 			 * Check that we have the real parent and not
573 			 * an alias of the last component.
574 			 */
575 			if (vn_compare(vp, cvp)) {
576 #ifdef C2_AUDIT
577 				if (audit_active)
578 					(void) audit_savepath(pnp, cvp,
579 					    EINVAL, cr);
580 #endif
581 				pn_setlast(pnp);
582 				VN_RELE(vp);
583 				VN_RELE(cvp);
584 				if (rootvp != rootdir)
585 					VN_RELE(rootvp);
586 				if (pp)
587 					pn_free(pp);
588 				return (EINVAL);
589 			}
590 #ifdef C2_AUDIT
591 			if (audit_active) {
592 				if (error = audit_pathcomp(pnp, vp, cr))
593 					goto bad;
594 			}
595 #endif
596 			*dirvpp = vp;
597 		} else
598 			VN_RELE(vp);
599 #ifdef C2_AUDIT
600 		if (audit_active)
601 			(void) audit_savepath(pnp, cvp, 0, cr);
602 #endif
603 		if (pnp->pn_path == pnp->pn_buf)
604 			(void) pn_set(pnp, ".");
605 		else
606 			pn_setlast(pnp);
607 		if (rpnp) {
608 			if (VN_CMP(cvp, rootvp))
609 				(void) pn_set(rpnp, "/");
610 			else if (rpnp->pn_pathlen == 0)
611 				(void) pn_set(rpnp, ".");
612 		}
613 
614 		if (compvpp != NULL)
615 			*compvpp = cvp;
616 		else
617 			VN_RELE(cvp);
618 		if (rootvp != rootdir)
619 			VN_RELE(rootvp);
620 		if (pp)
621 			pn_free(pp);
622 		return (0);
623 	}
624 
625 #ifdef C2_AUDIT
626 	if (audit_active) {
627 		if (error = audit_pathcomp(pnp, cvp, cr))
628 			goto bad;
629 	}
630 #endif
631 
632 	/*
633 	 * Skip over slashes from end of last component.
634 	 */
635 	while (pnp->pn_path[0] == '/') {
636 		pnp->pn_path++;
637 		pnp->pn_pathlen--;
638 	}
639 
640 	/*
641 	 * Searched through another level of directory:
642 	 * release previous directory handle and save new (result
643 	 * of lookup) as current directory.
644 	 */
645 	VN_RELE(vp);
646 	vp = cvp;
647 	cvp = NULL;
648 	goto next;
649 
650 bad:
651 #ifdef C2_AUDIT
652 	if (audit_active)	/* reached end of path */
653 		(void) audit_savepath(pnp, cvp, error, cr);
654 bad_noaudit:
655 #endif
656 	/*
657 	 * Error.  Release vnodes and return.
658 	 */
659 	if (cvp)
660 		VN_RELE(cvp);
661 	/*
662 	 * If the error was ESTALE and the current directory to look in
663 	 * was the root for this lookup, the root for a mounted file
664 	 * system, or the starting directory for lookups, then
665 	 * return ENOENT instead of ESTALE.  In this case, no recovery
666 	 * is possible by the higher level.  If ESTALE was returned for
667 	 * some intermediate directory along the path, then recovery
668 	 * is potentially possible and retrying from the higher level
669 	 * will either correct the situation by purging stale cache
670 	 * entries or eventually get back to the point where no recovery
671 	 * is possible.
672 	 */
673 	if (error == ESTALE &&
674 	    (VN_CMP(vp, rootvp) || (vp->v_flag & VROOT) || vp == startvp))
675 		error = ENOENT;
676 	VN_RELE(vp);
677 	if (rootvp != rootdir)
678 		VN_RELE(rootvp);
679 	if (pp)
680 		pn_free(pp);
681 	return (error);
682 }
683 
684 /*
685  * Traverse a mount point.  Routine accepts a vnode pointer as a reference
686  * parameter and performs the indirection, releasing the original vnode.
687  */
688 int
689 traverse(vnode_t **cvpp)
690 {
691 	int error = 0;
692 	vnode_t *cvp;
693 	vnode_t *tvp;
694 	vfs_t *vfsp;
695 
696 	cvp = *cvpp;
697 
698 	/*
699 	 * If this vnode is mounted on, then we transparently indirect
700 	 * to the vnode which is the root of the mounted file system.
701 	 * Before we do this we must check that an unmount is not in
702 	 * progress on this vnode.
703 	 */
704 
705 	for (;;) {
706 		/*
707 		 * Try to read lock the vnode.  If this fails because
708 		 * the vnode is already write locked, then check to
709 		 * see whether it is the current thread which locked
710 		 * the vnode.  If it is not, then read lock the vnode
711 		 * by waiting to acquire the lock.
712 		 *
713 		 * The code path in domount() is an example of support
714 		 * which needs to look up two pathnames and locks one
715 		 * of them in between the two lookups.
716 		 */
717 		error = vn_vfsrlock(cvp);
718 		if (error) {
719 			if (!vn_vfswlock_held(cvp))
720 				error = vn_vfsrlock_wait(cvp);
721 			if (error != 0) {
722 				/*
723 				 * lookuppn() expects a held vnode to be
724 				 * returned because it promptly calls
725 				 * VN_RELE after the error return
726 				 */
727 				*cvpp = cvp;
728 				return (error);
729 			}
730 		}
731 
732 		/*
733 		 * Reached the end of the mount chain?
734 		 */
735 		vfsp = vn_mountedvfs(cvp);
736 		if (vfsp == NULL) {
737 			vn_vfsunlock(cvp);
738 			break;
739 		}
740 
741 		/*
742 		 * The read lock must be held across the call to VFS_ROOT() to
743 		 * prevent a concurrent unmount from destroying the vfs.
744 		 */
745 		error = VFS_ROOT(vfsp, &tvp);
746 		vn_vfsunlock(cvp);
747 
748 		if (error)
749 			break;
750 
751 		VN_RELE(cvp);
752 
753 		cvp = tvp;
754 	}
755 
756 	*cvpp = cvp;
757 	return (error);
758 }
759 
760 /*
761  * Return the lowermost vnode if this is a mountpoint.
762  */
763 static vnode_t *
764 vn_under(vnode_t *vp)
765 {
766 	vnode_t *uvp;
767 	vfs_t *vfsp;
768 
769 	while (vp->v_flag & VROOT) {
770 
771 		vfsp = vp->v_vfsp;
772 		vfs_rlock_wait(vfsp);
773 		if ((uvp = vfsp->vfs_vnodecovered) == NULL ||
774 		    (vfsp->vfs_flag & VFS_UNMOUNTED)) {
775 			vfs_unlock(vfsp);
776 			break;
777 		}
778 		VN_HOLD(uvp);
779 		vfs_unlock(vfsp);
780 		VN_RELE(vp);
781 		vp = uvp;
782 	}
783 
784 	return (vp);
785 }
786 
787 static int
788 vnode_match(vnode_t *v1, vnode_t *v2, cred_t *cr)
789 {
790 	vattr_t	v1attr, v2attr;
791 
792 	/*
793 	 * If we have a device file, check to see if is a cloned open of the
794 	 * same device.  For self-cloning devices, the major numbers will match.
795 	 * For devices cloned through the 'clone' driver, the minor number of
796 	 * the source device will be the same as the major number of the cloned
797 	 * device.
798 	 */
799 	if ((v1->v_type == VCHR || v1->v_type == VBLK) &&
800 	    v1->v_type == v2->v_type) {
801 		if ((spec_is_selfclone(v1) || spec_is_selfclone(v2)) &&
802 		    getmajor(v1->v_rdev) == getmajor(v2->v_rdev))
803 			return (1);
804 
805 		if (spec_is_clone(v1) &&
806 		    getmajor(v1->v_rdev) == getminor(v2->v_rdev))
807 			return (1);
808 
809 		if (spec_is_clone(v2) &&
810 		    getmajor(v2->v_rdev) == getminor(v1->v_rdev))
811 			return (1);
812 	}
813 
814 	v1attr.va_mask = v2attr.va_mask = AT_TYPE;
815 
816 	/*
817 	 * This check for symbolic links handles the pseudo-symlinks in procfs.
818 	 * These particular links have v_type of VDIR, but the attributes have a
819 	 * type of VLNK.  We need to avoid these links because otherwise if we
820 	 * are currently in '/proc/self/fd', then '/proc/self/cwd' will compare
821 	 * as the same vnode.
822 	 */
823 	if (VOP_GETATTR(v1, &v1attr, 0, cr, NULL) != 0 ||
824 	    VOP_GETATTR(v2, &v2attr, 0, cr, NULL) != 0 ||
825 	    v1attr.va_type == VLNK || v2attr.va_type == VLNK)
826 		return (0);
827 
828 	v1attr.va_mask = v2attr.va_mask = AT_TYPE | AT_FSID | AT_NODEID;
829 
830 	if (VOP_GETATTR(v1, &v1attr, ATTR_REAL, cr, NULL) != 0 ||
831 	    VOP_GETATTR(v2, &v2attr, ATTR_REAL, cr, NULL) != 0)
832 		return (0);
833 
834 	return (v1attr.va_fsid == v2attr.va_fsid &&
835 	    v1attr.va_nodeid == v2attr.va_nodeid);
836 }
837 
838 
839 /*
840  * Find the entry in the directory corresponding to the target vnode.
841  */
842 int
843 dirfindvp(vnode_t *vrootp, vnode_t *dvp, vnode_t *tvp, cred_t *cr, char *dbuf,
844     size_t dlen, dirent64_t **rdp)
845 {
846 	size_t dbuflen;
847 	struct iovec iov;
848 	struct uio uio;
849 	int error;
850 	int eof;
851 	vnode_t *cmpvp;
852 	struct dirent64 *dp;
853 	pathname_t pnp;
854 
855 	ASSERT(dvp->v_type == VDIR);
856 
857 	/*
858 	 * This is necessary because of the strange semantics of VOP_LOOKUP().
859 	 */
860 	bzero(&pnp, sizeof (pnp));
861 
862 	eof = 0;
863 
864 	uio.uio_iov = &iov;
865 	uio.uio_iovcnt = 1;
866 	uio.uio_segflg = UIO_SYSSPACE;
867 	uio.uio_fmode = 0;
868 	uio.uio_extflg = UIO_COPY_CACHED;
869 	uio.uio_loffset = 0;
870 
871 	if ((error = VOP_ACCESS(dvp, VREAD, 0, cr, NULL)) != 0)
872 		return (error);
873 
874 	while (!eof) {
875 		uio.uio_resid = dlen;
876 		iov.iov_base = dbuf;
877 		iov.iov_len = dlen;
878 
879 		(void) VOP_RWLOCK(dvp, V_WRITELOCK_FALSE, NULL);
880 		error = VOP_READDIR(dvp, &uio, cr, &eof, NULL, 0);
881 		VOP_RWUNLOCK(dvp, V_WRITELOCK_FALSE, NULL);
882 
883 		dbuflen = dlen - uio.uio_resid;
884 
885 		if (error || dbuflen == 0)
886 			break;
887 
888 		dp = (dirent64_t *)dbuf;
889 		while ((intptr_t)dp < (intptr_t)dbuf + dbuflen) {
890 			/*
891 			 * Ignore '.' and '..' entries
892 			 */
893 			if (strcmp(dp->d_name, ".") == 0 ||
894 			    strcmp(dp->d_name, "..") == 0) {
895 				dp = (dirent64_t *)((intptr_t)dp +
896 				    dp->d_reclen);
897 				continue;
898 			}
899 
900 			error = VOP_LOOKUP(dvp, dp->d_name, &cmpvp, &pnp, 0,
901 			    vrootp, cr, NULL, NULL, NULL);
902 
903 			/*
904 			 * We only want to bail out if there was an error other
905 			 * than ENOENT.  Otherwise, it could be that someone
906 			 * just removed an entry since the readdir() call, and
907 			 * the entry we want is further on in the directory.
908 			 */
909 			if (error == 0) {
910 				if (vnode_match(tvp, cmpvp, cr)) {
911 					VN_RELE(cmpvp);
912 					*rdp = dp;
913 					return (0);
914 				}
915 
916 				VN_RELE(cmpvp);
917 			} else if (error != ENOENT) {
918 				return (error);
919 			}
920 
921 			dp = (dirent64_t *)((intptr_t)dp + dp->d_reclen);
922 		}
923 	}
924 
925 	/*
926 	 * Something strange has happened, this directory does not contain the
927 	 * specified vnode.  This should never happen in the normal case, since
928 	 * we ensured that dvp is the parent of vp.  This is possible in some
929 	 * rare conditions (races and the special .zfs directory).
930 	 */
931 	if (error == 0) {
932 		error = VOP_LOOKUP(dvp, ".zfs", &cmpvp, &pnp, 0, vrootp, cr,
933 		    NULL, NULL, NULL);
934 		if (error == 0) {
935 			if (vnode_match(tvp, cmpvp, cr)) {
936 				(void) strcpy(dp->d_name, ".zfs");
937 				dp->d_reclen = strlen(".zfs");
938 				dp->d_off = 2;
939 				dp->d_ino = 1;
940 				*rdp = dp;
941 			} else {
942 				error = ENOENT;
943 			}
944 			VN_RELE(cmpvp);
945 		}
946 	}
947 
948 	return (error);
949 }
950 
951 /*
952  * Given a global path (from rootdir), and a vnode that is the current root,
953  * return the portion of the path that is beneath the current root or NULL on
954  * failure.  The path MUST be a resolved path (no '..' entries or symlinks),
955  * otherwise this function will fail.
956  */
957 static char *
958 localpath(char *path, struct vnode *vrootp, cred_t *cr)
959 {
960 	vnode_t *vp;
961 	vnode_t *cvp;
962 	char component[MAXNAMELEN];
963 	char *ret = NULL;
964 	pathname_t pn;
965 
966 	/*
967 	 * We use vn_compare() instead of VN_CMP() in order to detect lofs
968 	 * mounts and stacked vnodes.
969 	 */
970 	if (vn_compare(vrootp, rootdir))
971 		return (path);
972 
973 	if (pn_get(path, UIO_SYSSPACE, &pn) != 0)
974 		return (NULL);
975 
976 	vp = rootdir;
977 	VN_HOLD(vp);
978 
979 	while (pn_pathleft(&pn)) {
980 		pn_skipslash(&pn);
981 
982 		if (pn_getcomponent(&pn, component) != 0)
983 			break;
984 
985 		if (vn_ismntpt(vp) && traverse(&vp) != 0)
986 			break;
987 
988 		if (VOP_LOOKUP(vp, component, &cvp, &pn, 0, rootdir, cr,
989 		    NULL, NULL, NULL) != 0)
990 			break;
991 
992 		VN_RELE(vp);
993 		vp = cvp;
994 
995 		if (vn_compare(vp, vrootp)) {
996 			ret = path + (pn.pn_path - pn.pn_buf);
997 			break;
998 		}
999 	}
1000 
1001 	VN_RELE(vp);
1002 	pn_free(&pn);
1003 
1004 	return (ret);
1005 }
1006 
1007 /*
1008  * Given a directory, return the full, resolved path.  This looks up "..",
1009  * searches for the given vnode in the parent, appends the component, etc.  It
1010  * is used to implement vnodetopath() and getcwd() when the cached path fails
1011  * (or vfs_vnode_path is not set).
1012  */
1013 static int
1014 dirtopath(vnode_t *vrootp, vnode_t *vp, char *buf, size_t buflen, cred_t *cr)
1015 {
1016 	pathname_t pn, rpn, emptypn;
1017 	vnode_t *cmpvp, *pvp = NULL;
1018 	vnode_t *startvp = vp;
1019 	int err = 0;
1020 	size_t complen;
1021 	char *dbuf;
1022 	dirent64_t *dp;
1023 	char		*bufloc;
1024 	size_t		dlen = DIRENT64_RECLEN(MAXPATHLEN);
1025 	refstr_t	*mntpt;
1026 
1027 	/* Operation only allowed on directories */
1028 	ASSERT(vp->v_type == VDIR);
1029 
1030 	/* We must have at least enough space for "/" */
1031 	if (buflen < 2)
1032 		return (ENAMETOOLONG);
1033 
1034 	/* Start at end of string with terminating null */
1035 	bufloc = &buf[buflen - 1];
1036 	*bufloc = '\0';
1037 
1038 	pn_alloc(&pn);
1039 	pn_alloc(&rpn);
1040 	dbuf = kmem_alloc(dlen, KM_SLEEP);
1041 	bzero(&emptypn, sizeof (emptypn));
1042 
1043 	/*
1044 	 * Begin with an additional reference on vp.  This will be decremented
1045 	 * during the loop.
1046 	 */
1047 	VN_HOLD(vp);
1048 
1049 	for (;;) {
1050 		/*
1051 		 * Return if we've reached the root.  If the buffer is empty,
1052 		 * return '/'.  We explicitly don't use vn_compare(), since it
1053 		 * compares the real vnodes.  A lofs mount of '/' would produce
1054 		 * incorrect results otherwise.
1055 		 */
1056 		if (VN_CMP(vrootp, vp)) {
1057 			if (*bufloc == '\0')
1058 				*--bufloc = '/';
1059 			break;
1060 		}
1061 
1062 		/*
1063 		 * If we've reached the VFS root, something has gone wrong.  We
1064 		 * should have reached the root in the above check.  The only
1065 		 * explantation is that 'vp' is not contained withing the given
1066 		 * root, in which case we return EPERM.
1067 		 */
1068 		if (VN_CMP(rootdir, vp)) {
1069 			err = EPERM;
1070 			goto out;
1071 		}
1072 
1073 		/*
1074 		 * Shortcut: see if this vnode is a mountpoint.  If so,
1075 		 * grab the path information from the vfs_t.
1076 		 */
1077 		if (vp->v_flag & VROOT) {
1078 
1079 			mntpt = vfs_getmntpoint(vp->v_vfsp);
1080 			if ((err = pn_set(&pn, (char *)refstr_value(mntpt)))
1081 			    == 0) {
1082 				refstr_rele(mntpt);
1083 				rpn.pn_path = rpn.pn_buf;
1084 
1085 				/*
1086 				 * Ensure the mointpoint still exists.
1087 				 */
1088 				VN_HOLD(vrootp);
1089 				if (vrootp != rootdir)
1090 					VN_HOLD(vrootp);
1091 				if (lookuppnvp(&pn, &rpn, 0, NULL,
1092 				    &cmpvp, vrootp, vrootp, cr) == 0) {
1093 
1094 					if (VN_CMP(vp, cmpvp)) {
1095 						VN_RELE(cmpvp);
1096 
1097 						complen = strlen(rpn.pn_path);
1098 						bufloc -= complen;
1099 						if (bufloc < buf) {
1100 							err = ERANGE;
1101 							goto out;
1102 						}
1103 						bcopy(rpn.pn_path, bufloc,
1104 						    complen);
1105 						break;
1106 					} else {
1107 						VN_RELE(cmpvp);
1108 					}
1109 				}
1110 			} else {
1111 				refstr_rele(mntpt);
1112 			}
1113 		}
1114 
1115 		/*
1116 		 * Shortcuts failed, search for this vnode in its parent.  If
1117 		 * this is a mountpoint, then get the vnode underneath.
1118 		 */
1119 		if (vp->v_flag & VROOT)
1120 			vp = vn_under(vp);
1121 		if ((err = VOP_LOOKUP(vp, "..", &pvp, &emptypn, 0, vrootp, cr,
1122 		    NULL, NULL, NULL)) != 0)
1123 			goto out;
1124 
1125 		/*
1126 		 * With extended attributes, it's possible for a directory to
1127 		 * have a parent that is a regular file.  Check for that here.
1128 		 */
1129 		if (pvp->v_type != VDIR) {
1130 			err = ENOTDIR;
1131 			goto out;
1132 		}
1133 
1134 		/*
1135 		 * If this is true, something strange has happened.  This is
1136 		 * only true if we are the root of a filesystem, which should
1137 		 * have been caught by the check above.
1138 		 */
1139 		if (VN_CMP(pvp, vp)) {
1140 			err = ENOENT;
1141 			goto out;
1142 		}
1143 
1144 		/*
1145 		 * Search the parent directory for the entry corresponding to
1146 		 * this vnode.
1147 		 */
1148 		if ((err = dirfindvp(vrootp, pvp, vp, cr, dbuf, dlen, &dp))
1149 		    != 0)
1150 			goto out;
1151 		complen = strlen(dp->d_name);
1152 		bufloc -= complen;
1153 		if (bufloc <= buf) {
1154 			err = ENAMETOOLONG;
1155 			goto out;
1156 		}
1157 		bcopy(dp->d_name, bufloc, complen);
1158 
1159 		/* Prepend a slash to the current path.  */
1160 		*--bufloc = '/';
1161 
1162 		/* And continue with the next component */
1163 		VN_RELE(vp);
1164 		vp = pvp;
1165 		pvp = NULL;
1166 	}
1167 
1168 	/*
1169 	 * Place the path at the beginning of the buffer.
1170 	 */
1171 	if (bufloc != buf)
1172 		ovbcopy(bufloc, buf, buflen - (bufloc - buf));
1173 
1174 out:
1175 	/*
1176 	 * If the error was ESTALE and the current directory to look in
1177 	 * was the root for this lookup, the root for a mounted file
1178 	 * system, or the starting directory for lookups, then
1179 	 * return ENOENT instead of ESTALE.  In this case, no recovery
1180 	 * is possible by the higher level.  If ESTALE was returned for
1181 	 * some intermediate directory along the path, then recovery
1182 	 * is potentially possible and retrying from the higher level
1183 	 * will either correct the situation by purging stale cache
1184 	 * entries or eventually get back to the point where no recovery
1185 	 * is possible.
1186 	 */
1187 	if (err == ESTALE &&
1188 	    (VN_CMP(vp, vrootp) || (vp->v_flag & VROOT) || vp == startvp))
1189 		err = ENOENT;
1190 
1191 	kmem_free(dbuf, dlen);
1192 	VN_RELE(vp);
1193 	if (pvp)
1194 		VN_RELE(pvp);
1195 	pn_free(&pn);
1196 	pn_free(&rpn);
1197 
1198 	return (err);
1199 }
1200 
1201 /*
1202  * The additional flag, LOOKUP_CHECKREAD, is ued to enforce artificial
1203  * constraints in order to be standards compliant.  For example, if we have
1204  * the cached path of '/foo/bar', and '/foo' has permissions 100 (execute
1205  * only), then we can legitimately look up the path to the current working
1206  * directory without needing read permission.  Existing standards tests,
1207  * however, assume that we are determining the path by repeatedly looking up
1208  * "..".  We need to keep this behavior in order to maintain backwards
1209  * compatibility.
1210  */
1211 static int
1212 vnodetopath_common(vnode_t *vrootp, vnode_t *vp, char *buf, size_t buflen,
1213     cred_t *cr, int flags)
1214 {
1215 	pathname_t pn, rpn;
1216 	int ret, len;
1217 	vnode_t *compvp, *pvp, *realvp;
1218 	proc_t *p = curproc;
1219 	char path[MAXNAMELEN];
1220 	int doclose = 0;
1221 
1222 	/*
1223 	 * If vrootp is NULL, get the root for curproc.  Callers with any other
1224 	 * requirements should pass in a different vrootp.
1225 	 */
1226 	if (vrootp == NULL) {
1227 		mutex_enter(&p->p_lock);
1228 		if ((vrootp = PTOU(p)->u_rdir) == NULL)
1229 			vrootp = rootdir;
1230 		VN_HOLD(vrootp);
1231 		mutex_exit(&p->p_lock);
1232 	} else {
1233 		VN_HOLD(vrootp);
1234 	}
1235 
1236 	/*
1237 	 * This is to get around an annoying artifact of the /proc filesystem,
1238 	 * which is the behavior of {cwd/root}.  Trying to resolve this path
1239 	 * will result in /proc/pid/cwd instead of whatever the real working
1240 	 * directory is.  We can't rely on VOP_REALVP(), since that will break
1241 	 * lofs.  The only difference between procfs and lofs is that opening
1242 	 * the file will return the underling vnode in the case of procfs.
1243 	 */
1244 	if (vp->v_type == VDIR && VOP_REALVP(vp, &realvp, NULL) == 0 &&
1245 	    realvp != vp) {
1246 		VN_HOLD(vp);
1247 		if (VOP_OPEN(&vp, FREAD, cr, NULL) == 0)
1248 			doclose = 1;
1249 		else
1250 			VN_RELE(vp);
1251 	}
1252 
1253 	pn_alloc(&pn);
1254 
1255 	/*
1256 	 * Check to see if we have a cached path in the vnode.
1257 	 */
1258 	mutex_enter(&vp->v_lock);
1259 	if (vp->v_path != NULL) {
1260 		(void) pn_set(&pn, vp->v_path);
1261 		mutex_exit(&vp->v_lock);
1262 
1263 		pn_alloc(&rpn);
1264 
1265 		/* We should only cache absolute paths */
1266 		ASSERT(pn.pn_buf[0] == '/');
1267 
1268 		/*
1269 		 * If we are in a zone or a chroot environment, then we have to
1270 		 * take additional steps, since the path to the root might not
1271 		 * be readable with the current credentials, even though the
1272 		 * process can legitmately access the file.  In this case, we
1273 		 * do the following:
1274 		 *
1275 		 * lookuppnvp() with all privileges to get the resolved path.
1276 		 * call localpath() to get the local portion of the path, and
1277 		 * continue as normal.
1278 		 *
1279 		 * If the the conversion to a local path fails, then we continue
1280 		 * as normal.  This is a heuristic to make process object file
1281 		 * paths available from within a zone.  Because lofs doesn't
1282 		 * support page operations, the vnode stored in the seg_t is
1283 		 * actually the underlying real vnode, not the lofs node itself.
1284 		 * Most of the time, the lofs path is the same as the underlying
1285 		 * vnode (for example, /usr/lib/libc.so.1).
1286 		 */
1287 		if (vrootp != rootdir) {
1288 			char *local = NULL;
1289 			VN_HOLD(rootdir);
1290 			if (lookuppnvp(&pn, &rpn, FOLLOW,
1291 			    NULL, &compvp, rootdir, rootdir, kcred) == 0) {
1292 				local = localpath(rpn.pn_path, vrootp,
1293 				    kcred);
1294 				VN_RELE(compvp);
1295 			}
1296 
1297 			/*
1298 			 * The original pn was changed through lookuppnvp(), so
1299 			 * reset it.
1300 			 */
1301 			if (local) {
1302 				(void) pn_set(&pn, local);
1303 			} else {
1304 				mutex_enter(&vp->v_lock);
1305 				if (vp->v_path != NULL) {
1306 					(void) pn_set(&pn, vp->v_path);
1307 					mutex_exit(&vp->v_lock);
1308 				} else {
1309 					mutex_exit(&vp->v_lock);
1310 					goto notcached;
1311 				}
1312 			}
1313 		}
1314 
1315 		/*
1316 		 * We should have a local path at this point, so start the
1317 		 * search from the root of the current process.
1318 		 */
1319 		VN_HOLD(vrootp);
1320 		if (vrootp != rootdir)
1321 			VN_HOLD(vrootp);
1322 		ret = lookuppnvp(&pn, &rpn, FOLLOW | flags, NULL,
1323 		    &compvp, vrootp, vrootp, cr);
1324 		if (ret == 0) {
1325 			/*
1326 			 * Check to see if the returned vnode is the same as
1327 			 * the one we expect.  If not, give up.
1328 			 */
1329 			if (!vn_compare(vp, compvp) &&
1330 			    !vnode_match(vp, compvp, cr)) {
1331 				VN_RELE(compvp);
1332 				goto notcached;
1333 			}
1334 
1335 			VN_RELE(compvp);
1336 
1337 			/*
1338 			 * Return the result.
1339 			 */
1340 			if (buflen <= rpn.pn_pathlen)
1341 				goto notcached;
1342 
1343 			bcopy(rpn.pn_path, buf, rpn.pn_pathlen + 1);
1344 			pn_free(&pn);
1345 			pn_free(&rpn);
1346 			VN_RELE(vrootp);
1347 			if (doclose) {
1348 				(void) VOP_CLOSE(vp, FREAD, 1, 0, cr, NULL);
1349 				VN_RELE(vp);
1350 			}
1351 			return (0);
1352 		}
1353 
1354 notcached:
1355 		pn_free(&rpn);
1356 	} else {
1357 		mutex_exit(&vp->v_lock);
1358 	}
1359 
1360 	pn_free(&pn);
1361 
1362 	if (vp->v_type != VDIR) {
1363 		/*
1364 		 * If we don't have a directory, try to find it in the dnlc via
1365 		 * reverse lookup.  Once this is found, we can use the regular
1366 		 * directory search to find the full path.
1367 		 */
1368 		if ((pvp = dnlc_reverse_lookup(vp, path, MAXNAMELEN)) != NULL) {
1369 			ret = dirtopath(vrootp, pvp, buf, buflen, cr);
1370 			if (ret == 0) {
1371 				len = strlen(buf);
1372 				if (len + strlen(path) + 1 >= buflen) {
1373 					ret = ENAMETOOLONG;
1374 				} else {
1375 					if (buf[len - 1] != '/')
1376 						buf[len++] = '/';
1377 					bcopy(path, buf + len,
1378 					    strlen(path) + 1);
1379 				}
1380 			}
1381 
1382 			VN_RELE(pvp);
1383 		} else
1384 			ret = ENOENT;
1385 	} else
1386 		ret = dirtopath(vrootp, vp, buf, buflen, cr);
1387 
1388 	VN_RELE(vrootp);
1389 	if (doclose) {
1390 		(void) VOP_CLOSE(vp, FREAD, 1, 0, cr, NULL);
1391 		VN_RELE(vp);
1392 	}
1393 
1394 	return (ret);
1395 }
1396 
1397 int
1398 vnodetopath(vnode_t *vrootp, vnode_t *vp, char *buf, size_t buflen, cred_t *cr)
1399 {
1400 	return (vnodetopath_common(vrootp, vp, buf, buflen, cr, 0));
1401 }
1402 
1403 int
1404 dogetcwd(char *buf, size_t buflen)
1405 {
1406 	int ret;
1407 	vnode_t *vp;
1408 	vnode_t *compvp;
1409 	refstr_t *cwd, *oldcwd;
1410 	const char *value;
1411 	pathname_t rpnp, pnp;
1412 	proc_t *p = curproc;
1413 
1414 	/*
1415 	 * Check to see if there is a cached version of the cwd.  If so, lookup
1416 	 * the cached value and make sure it is the same vnode.
1417 	 */
1418 	mutex_enter(&p->p_lock);
1419 	if ((cwd = PTOU(p)->u_cwd) != NULL)
1420 		refstr_hold(cwd);
1421 	vp = PTOU(p)->u_cdir;
1422 	VN_HOLD(vp);
1423 	mutex_exit(&p->p_lock);
1424 
1425 	/*
1426 	 * Make sure we have permission to access the current directory.
1427 	 */
1428 	if ((ret = VOP_ACCESS(vp, VEXEC, 0, CRED(), NULL)) != 0) {
1429 		if (cwd != NULL)
1430 			refstr_rele(cwd);
1431 		VN_RELE(vp);
1432 		return (ret);
1433 	}
1434 
1435 	if (cwd) {
1436 		value = refstr_value(cwd);
1437 		if ((ret = pn_get((char *)value, UIO_SYSSPACE, &pnp)) != 0) {
1438 			refstr_rele(cwd);
1439 			VN_RELE(vp);
1440 			return (ret);
1441 		}
1442 
1443 		pn_alloc(&rpnp);
1444 
1445 		if (lookuppn(&pnp, &rpnp, NO_FOLLOW, NULL, &compvp) == 0) {
1446 
1447 			if (VN_CMP(vp, compvp) &&
1448 			    strcmp(value, rpnp.pn_path) == 0) {
1449 				VN_RELE(compvp);
1450 				VN_RELE(vp);
1451 				pn_free(&pnp);
1452 				pn_free(&rpnp);
1453 				if (strlen(value) + 1 > buflen) {
1454 					refstr_rele(cwd);
1455 					return (ENAMETOOLONG);
1456 				}
1457 				bcopy(value, buf, strlen(value) + 1);
1458 				refstr_rele(cwd);
1459 				return (0);
1460 			}
1461 
1462 			VN_RELE(compvp);
1463 		}
1464 
1465 		pn_free(&rpnp);
1466 		pn_free(&pnp);
1467 
1468 		refstr_rele(cwd);
1469 	}
1470 
1471 	ret = vnodetopath_common(NULL, vp, buf, buflen, CRED(),
1472 	    LOOKUP_CHECKREAD);
1473 
1474 	VN_RELE(vp);
1475 
1476 	/*
1477 	 * Store the new cwd and replace the existing cached copy.
1478 	 */
1479 	if (ret == 0)
1480 		cwd = refstr_alloc(buf);
1481 	else
1482 		cwd = NULL;
1483 
1484 	mutex_enter(&p->p_lock);
1485 	oldcwd = PTOU(p)->u_cwd;
1486 	PTOU(p)->u_cwd = cwd;
1487 	mutex_exit(&p->p_lock);
1488 
1489 	if (oldcwd)
1490 		refstr_rele(oldcwd);
1491 
1492 	return (ret);
1493 }
1494