17c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate /*
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207c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate */
21*8fd04b83SRoger A. Faulkner
227c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate /*
23*8fd04b83SRoger A. Faulkner * Copyright 2010 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
247c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate * Use is subject to license terms.
257c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate */
267c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate
277c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate /* Copyright (c) 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T */
287c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate /* All Rights Reserved */
297c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate
307c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate /*
317c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate * Portions of this source code were derived from Berkeley 4.3 BSD
327c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate * under license from the Regents of the University of California.
337c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate */
347c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate
357c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/types.h>
367c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/t_lock.h>
377c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/param.h>
387c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/errno.h>
397c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/fstyp.h>
407c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/kmem.h>
417c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/systm.h>
427c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/mount.h>
437c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/vfs.h>
447c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/cred.h>
457c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/vnode.h>
467c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/cmn_err.h>
477c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/debug.h>
487c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/pathname.h>
497c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/policy.h>
507c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/zone.h>
517c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate
52b9238976Sth199096 #define UMOUNT2_SET_ERRNO(e, is_syscall) ((is_syscall) ? set_errno((e)) : (e))
53b9238976Sth199096
54b9238976Sth199096 /*
55b9238976Sth199096 * The heart of the umount2 call - it is pulled out to allow kernel
56b9238976Sth199096 * level particpation when the only reference is the vfs pointer.
57b9238976Sth199096 *
58b9238976Sth199096 * Note that some of the callers may not be in the context of a
59b9238976Sth199096 * syscall (created by zthread_create() for example) and as such
60b9238976Sth199096 * may not have an associated curthread->t_lwp. This is handled
61b9238976Sth199096 * by is_syscall.
62b9238976Sth199096 */
63b9238976Sth199096 int
umount2_engine(vfs_t * vfsp,int flag,cred_t * cr,int is_syscall)64b9238976Sth199096 umount2_engine(vfs_t *vfsp, int flag, cred_t *cr, int is_syscall)
65b9238976Sth199096 {
66b9238976Sth199096 int error;
67b9238976Sth199096
68b9238976Sth199096 /*
69b9238976Sth199096 * Protect the call to vn_vfswlock() with the vfs reflock. This
70b9238976Sth199096 * ensures vfs_vnodecovered will either be NULL (because someone
71b9238976Sth199096 * beat us to the umount) or valid (because vfs_lock() prevents
72b9238976Sth199096 * another umount from getting through here until we've called
73b9238976Sth199096 * vn_vfswlock() on the covered vnode).
74b9238976Sth199096 *
75b9238976Sth199096 * At one point, we did the non-blocking version (vfs_lock()),
76b9238976Sth199096 * and if it failed, bailed out with EBUSY. However, dounmount()
77b9238976Sth199096 * calls vfs_lock_wait() and we drop the vfs lock before calling
78b9238976Sth199096 * dounmount(), so there's no difference between waiting here
79b9238976Sth199096 * for the lock or waiting there because grabbed it as soon as
80b9238976Sth199096 * we drop it below. No returning with EBUSY at this point
81b9238976Sth199096 * reduces the number of spurious unmount failures that happen
82b9238976Sth199096 * as a side-effect of fsflush() and other mount and unmount
83b9238976Sth199096 * operations that might be going on simultaneously.
84b9238976Sth199096 */
85b9238976Sth199096 vfs_lock_wait(vfsp);
86b9238976Sth199096
87b9238976Sth199096 /*
88b9238976Sth199096 * Call vn_vfswlock() on the covered vnode so that dounmount()
89b9238976Sth199096 * can do its thing. It will call the corresponding vn_vfsunlock().
90b9238976Sth199096 * Note that vfsp->vfs_vnodecovered can be NULL here, either because
91b9238976Sth199096 * someone did umount on "/" or because someone beat us to the umount
92b9238976Sth199096 * before we did the vfs_lock() above. In these cases, vn_vfswlock()
93b9238976Sth199096 * returns EBUSY and we just pass that up. Also note that we're
94b9238976Sth199096 * looking at a vnode without doing a VN_HOLD() on it. This is
95b9238976Sth199096 * safe because it can't go away while something is mounted on it
96b9238976Sth199096 * and we're locking out other umounts at this point.
97b9238976Sth199096 */
98b9238976Sth199096 if (vn_vfswlock(vfsp->vfs_vnodecovered)) {
99b9238976Sth199096 vfs_unlock(vfsp);
100b9238976Sth199096 VFS_RELE(vfsp);
101b9238976Sth199096 return (UMOUNT2_SET_ERRNO(EBUSY, is_syscall));
102b9238976Sth199096 }
103b9238976Sth199096
104b9238976Sth199096 /*
105b9238976Sth199096 * Now that the VVFSLOCK in the covered vnode is protecting this
106b9238976Sth199096 * path, we don't need the vfs reflock or the hold on the vfs anymore.
107b9238976Sth199096 */
108b9238976Sth199096 vfs_unlock(vfsp);
109b9238976Sth199096 VFS_RELE(vfsp);
110b9238976Sth199096
111b9238976Sth199096 /*
112b9238976Sth199096 * Perform the unmount.
113b9238976Sth199096 */
114b9238976Sth199096 if ((error = dounmount(vfsp, flag, cr)) != 0)
115b9238976Sth199096 return (UMOUNT2_SET_ERRNO(error, is_syscall));
116b9238976Sth199096 return (0);
117b9238976Sth199096 }
1187c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate
1197c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate /*
1207c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate * New umount() system call (for force unmount flag and perhaps others later).
1217c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate */
1227c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate int
umount2(char * pathp,int flag)1237c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate umount2(char *pathp, int flag)
1247c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate {
1257c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate struct pathname pn;
1267c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate struct vfs *vfsp;
1277c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate int error;
1287c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate
1297c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate /*
1307c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate * Some flags are disallowed through the system call interface.
1317c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate */
1327c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate flag &= MS_UMOUNT_MASK;
1337c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate
1347c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate /*
1357c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate * Lookup user-supplied name by trying to match it against the
1367c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate * mount points recorded at mount time. If no match is found
1377c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate * (which can happen if the path to the mount point is specified
1387c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate * differently between mount & umount, or if a block device were
1397c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate * passed to umount) then we fall back to calling lookupname()
1407c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate * to find the vfs. Doing it this way prevents calling lookupname()
1417c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate * in most cases and that allows forcible umount to work even if
1427c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate * lookupname() would hang (i.e. because an NFS server is dead).
1437c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate */
1447c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate
1457c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate if (error = pn_get(pathp, UIO_USERSPACE, &pn))
1467c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate return (set_errno(error));
1477c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate
1487c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate /*
1497c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate * Only a privileged user is allowed to bypass the security
1507c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate * checks done by lookupname() and use the results from
1517c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate * vfs_mntpoint2vfsp() instead. It could be argued that the
1527c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate * proper check is FILE_DAC_SEARCH but we put it all
1537c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate * under the mount privilege. Also, make sure the caller
1547c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate * isn't in an environment with an alternate root (to the zone's root)
1557c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate * directory, i.e. chroot(2).
1567c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate */
1577c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate if (secpolicy_fs_unmount(CRED(), NULL) != 0 ||
1587c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate (PTOU(curproc)->u_rdir != NULL &&
1597c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate PTOU(curproc)->u_rdir != curproc->p_zone->zone_rootvp) ||
1607c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate (vfsp = vfs_mntpoint2vfsp(pn.pn_path)) == NULL) {
1617c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate vnode_t *fsrootvp;
1627c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate
1637c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate /* fall back to lookupname() on path given to us */
1647c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate if (error = lookupname(pn.pn_path, UIO_SYSSPACE, FOLLOW,
1657c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate NULLVPP, &fsrootvp)) {
1667c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate pn_free(&pn);
1677c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate return (set_errno(error));
1687c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate }
1697c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate /*
1707c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate * Find the vfs to be unmounted. The caller may have specified
1717c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate * either the directory mount point (preferred) or else (for a
1727c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate * disk-based file system) the block device which was mounted.
1737c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate * Check to see which it is; if it's the device, search the VFS
1747c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate * list to find the associated vfs entry.
1757c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate */
1767c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate if (fsrootvp->v_flag & VROOT) {
1777c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate vfsp = fsrootvp->v_vfsp;
1787c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate VFS_HOLD(vfsp);
1797c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate } else if (fsrootvp->v_type == VBLK)
1807c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate vfsp = vfs_dev2vfsp(fsrootvp->v_rdev);
1817c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate else
1827c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate vfsp = NULL;
1837c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate
1847c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate VN_RELE(fsrootvp);
1857c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate
1867c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate if (vfsp == NULL) {
1877c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate pn_free(&pn);
1887c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate return (set_errno(EINVAL));
1897c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate }
1907c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate }
1917c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate pn_free(&pn);
1927c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate
193b9238976Sth199096 return (umount2_engine(vfsp, flag, CRED(), 1));
1947c478bd9Sstevel@tonic-gate }
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