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      1  1.6.6.1  cgd /*	$NetBSD: coda_subr.c,v 1.6.6.1 1999/10/10 20:49:49 cgd Exp $	*/
      2      1.2  rvb 
      3      1.1  rvb /*
      4      1.2  rvb  *
      5      1.2  rvb  *             Coda: an Experimental Distributed File System
      6      1.2  rvb  *                              Release 3.1
      7      1.2  rvb  *
      8      1.2  rvb  *           Copyright (c) 1987-1998 Carnegie Mellon University
      9      1.2  rvb  *                          All Rights Reserved
     10      1.2  rvb  *
     11      1.2  rvb  * Permission  to  use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its
     12      1.2  rvb  * documentation is hereby granted,  provided  that  both  the  copyright
     13      1.2  rvb  * notice  and  this  permission  notice  appear  in  all  copies  of the
     14      1.2  rvb  * software, derivative works or  modified  versions,  and  any  portions
     15      1.2  rvb  * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation, and
     16      1.2  rvb  * that credit is given to Carnegie Mellon University  in  all  documents
     17      1.2  rvb  * and publicity pertaining to direct or indirect use of this code or its
     18      1.2  rvb  * derivatives.
     19      1.2  rvb  *
     20      1.2  rvb  * CODA IS AN EXPERIMENTAL SOFTWARE SYSTEM AND IS  KNOWN  TO  HAVE  BUGS,
     21      1.2  rvb  * SOME  OF  WHICH MAY HAVE SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES.  CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS
     22      1.2  rvb  * FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS" CONDITION.   CARNEGIE  MELLON
     23      1.2  rvb  * DISCLAIMS  ANY  LIABILITY  OF  ANY  KIND  FOR  ANY  DAMAGES WHATSOEVER
     24      1.2  rvb  * RESULTING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE  OR  OF
     25      1.2  rvb  * ANY DERIVATIVE WORK.
     26      1.2  rvb  *
     27      1.2  rvb  * Carnegie  Mellon  encourages  users  of  this  software  to return any
     28      1.2  rvb  * improvements or extensions that  they  make,  and  to  grant  Carnegie
     29      1.2  rvb  * Mellon the rights to redistribute these changes without encumbrance.
     30      1.2  rvb  *
     31      1.4  rvb  * 	@(#) coda/coda_subr.c,v 1.1.1.1 1998/08/29 21:26:45 rvb Exp $
     32      1.2  rvb  */
     33      1.1  rvb 
     34      1.1  rvb /*
     35      1.1  rvb  * Mach Operating System
     36      1.1  rvb  * Copyright (c) 1989 Carnegie-Mellon University
     37      1.1  rvb  * All rights reserved.  The CMU software License Agreement specifies
     38      1.1  rvb  * the terms and conditions for use and redistribution.
     39      1.1  rvb  */
     40      1.1  rvb 
     41      1.1  rvb /*
     42      1.1  rvb  * This code was written for the Coda file system at Carnegie Mellon
     43      1.1  rvb  * University.  Contributers include David Steere, James Kistler, and
     44      1.1  rvb  * M. Satyanarayanan.  */
     45      1.1  rvb 
     46      1.1  rvb /*
     47      1.1  rvb  * HISTORY
     48  1.6.6.1  cgd  * $Log: coda_subr.c,v $
     49  1.6.6.1  cgd  * Revision 1.6.6.1  1999/10/10 20:49:49  cgd
     50  1.6.6.1  cgd  * pull up rev 1.7 from trunk (requested by mycroft):
     51  1.6.6.1  cgd  *   Fix potential overflow of v_usecount and v_writecount (and panics
     52  1.6.6.1  cgd  *   resulting from this) by widening them to `long'.  Mostly affects
     53  1.6.6.1  cgd  *   systems where maxvnodes>=32768.
     54  1.6.6.1  cgd  *
     55      1.6  rvb  * Revision 1.6  1998/10/28 19:54:50  rvb
     56      1.6  rvb  * Venus must be passed O_CREAT flag on VOP_OPEN iff this is
     57      1.6  rvb  * a creat so that we can will allow a mode 444 file to be
     58      1.6  rvb  * written into.  Sync with the latest coda.h and deal with
     59      1.6  rvb  * collateral damage.
     60      1.5  rvb  *
     61      1.5  rvb  * Revision 1.5  1998/09/25 15:01:13  rvb
     62      1.5  rvb  * Conditionalize "stray" printouts under DIAGNOSTIC and DEBUG.
     63      1.4  rvb  * Make files compile if DEBUG is on (from  Alan Barrett).  Finally,
     64      1.4  rvb  * make coda an lkm.
     65      1.4  rvb  *
     66      1.4  rvb  * Revision 1.4  1998/09/15 02:02:59  rvb
     67      1.3  rvb  * Final piece of rename cfs->coda
     68      1.3  rvb  *
     69      1.3  rvb  * Revision 1.3  1998/09/12 15:05:49  rvb
     70      1.2  rvb  * Change cfs/CFS in symbols, strings and constants to coda/CODA
     71      1.2  rvb  * to avoid fs conflicts.
     72      1.2  rvb  *
     73      1.1  rvb  * Revision 1.2  1998/09/08 17:12:47  rvb
     74      1.1  rvb  * Pass2 complete
     75      1.1  rvb  *
     76      1.1  rvb  * Revision 1.1.1.1  1998/08/29 21:26:45  rvb
     77      1.1  rvb  * Very Preliminary Coda
     78      1.1  rvb  *
     79      1.1  rvb  * Revision 1.11  1998/08/28 18:12:18  rvb
     80      1.1  rvb  * Now it also works on FreeBSD -current.  This code will be
     81      1.1  rvb  * committed to the FreeBSD -current and NetBSD -current
     82      1.1  rvb  * trees.  It will then be tailored to the particular platform
     83      1.1  rvb  * by flushing conditional code.
     84      1.1  rvb  *
     85      1.1  rvb  * Revision 1.10  1998/08/18 17:05:16  rvb
     86      1.1  rvb  * Don't use __RCSID now
     87      1.1  rvb  *
     88      1.1  rvb  * Revision 1.9  1998/08/18 16:31:41  rvb
     89      1.3  rvb  * Sync the code for NetBSD -current; test on 1.3 later
     90      1.1  rvb  *
     91      1.1  rvb  * Revision 1.8  98/01/31  20:53:12  rvb
     92      1.1  rvb  * First version that works on FreeBSD 2.2.5
     93      1.1  rvb  *
     94      1.1  rvb  * Revision 1.7  98/01/23  11:53:42  rvb
     95      1.1  rvb  * Bring RVB_CODA1_1 to HEAD
     96      1.1  rvb  *
     97      1.1  rvb  * Revision 1.6.2.3  98/01/23  11:21:05  rvb
     98      1.1  rvb  * Sync with 2.2.5
     99      1.1  rvb  *
    100      1.1  rvb  * Revision 1.6.2.2  97/12/16  12:40:06  rvb
    101      1.1  rvb  * Sync with 1.3
    102      1.1  rvb  *
    103      1.1  rvb  * Revision 1.6.2.1  97/12/06  17:41:21  rvb
    104      1.1  rvb  * Sync with peters coda.h
    105      1.1  rvb  *
    106      1.1  rvb  * Revision 1.6  97/12/05  10:39:17  rvb
    107      1.1  rvb  * Read CHANGES
    108      1.1  rvb  *
    109      1.1  rvb  * Revision 1.5.4.8  97/11/26  15:28:58  rvb
    110      1.1  rvb  * Cant make downcall pbuf == union cfs_downcalls yet
    111      1.1  rvb  *
    112      1.1  rvb  * Revision 1.5.4.7  97/11/20  11:46:42  rvb
    113      1.1  rvb  * Capture current cfs_venus
    114      1.1  rvb  *
    115      1.1  rvb  * Revision 1.5.4.6  97/11/18  10:27:16  rvb
    116      1.1  rvb  * cfs_nbsd.c is DEAD!!!; integrated into cfs_vf/vnops.c
    117      1.1  rvb  * cfs_nb_foo and cfs_foo are joined
    118      1.1  rvb  *
    119      1.1  rvb  * Revision 1.5.4.5  97/11/13  22:03:00  rvb
    120      1.1  rvb  * pass2 cfs_NetBSD.h mt
    121      1.1  rvb  *
    122      1.1  rvb  * Revision 1.5.4.4  97/11/12  12:09:39  rvb
    123      1.1  rvb  * reorg pass1
    124      1.1  rvb  *
    125      1.1  rvb  * Revision 1.5.4.3  97/11/06  21:02:38  rvb
    126      1.1  rvb  * first pass at ^c ^z
    127      1.1  rvb  *
    128      1.1  rvb  * Revision 1.5.4.2  97/10/29  16:06:27  rvb
    129      1.3  rvb  * Kill DYING
    130      1.1  rvb  *
    131      1.1  rvb  * Revision 1.5.4.1  97/10/28 23:10:16  rvb
    132      1.1  rvb  * >64Meg; venus can be killed!
    133      1.1  rvb  *
    134      1.1  rvb  * Revision 1.5  97/08/05  11:08:17  lily
    135      1.1  rvb  * Removed cfsnc_replace, replaced it with a coda_find, unhash, and
    136      1.1  rvb  * rehash.  This fixes a cnode leak and a bug in which the fid is
    137      1.1  rvb  * not actually replaced.  (cfs_namecache.c, cfsnc.h, cfs_subr.c)
    138      1.1  rvb  *
    139      1.1  rvb  * Revision 1.4  96/12/12  22:10:59  bnoble
    140      1.1  rvb  * Fixed the "downcall invokes venus operation" deadlock in all known cases.
    141      1.1  rvb  * There may be more
    142      1.1  rvb  *
    143      1.1  rvb  * Revision 1.3  1996/12/05 16:20:15  bnoble
    144      1.3  rvb  * Minor debugging aids
    145      1.1  rvb  *
    146      1.1  rvb  * Revision 1.2  1996/01/02 16:57:01  bnoble
    147      1.1  rvb  * Added support for Coda MiniCache and raw inode calls (final commit)
    148      1.1  rvb  *
    149      1.1  rvb  * Revision 1.1.2.1  1995/12/20 01:57:27  bnoble
    150      1.1  rvb  * Added CODA-specific files
    151      1.1  rvb  *
    152      1.1  rvb  * Revision 3.1.1.1  1995/03/04  19:07:59  bnoble
    153      1.1  rvb  * Branch for NetBSD port revisions
    154      1.1  rvb  *
    155      1.1  rvb  * Revision 3.1  1995/03/04  19:07:58  bnoble
    156      1.1  rvb  * Bump to major revision 3 to prepare for NetBSD port
    157      1.1  rvb  *
    158      1.1  rvb  * Revision 2.8  1995/03/03  17:00:04  dcs
    159      1.1  rvb  * Fixed kernel bug involving sleep and upcalls. Basically if you killed
    160      1.1  rvb  * a job waiting on venus, the venus upcall queues got trashed. Depending
    161      1.1  rvb  * on luck, you could kill the kernel or not.
    162      1.1  rvb  * (mods to cfs_subr.c and cfs_mach.d)
    163      1.1  rvb  *
    164      1.1  rvb  * Revision 2.7  95/03/02  22:45:21  dcs
    165      1.1  rvb  * Sun4 compatibility
    166      1.1  rvb  *
    167      1.1  rvb  * Revision 2.6  95/02/17  16:25:17  dcs
    168      1.1  rvb  * These versions represent several changes:
    169      1.1  rvb  * 1. Allow venus to restart even if outstanding references exist.
    170      1.1  rvb  * 2. Have only one ctlvp per client, as opposed to one per mounted cfs device.d
    171      1.1  rvb  * 3. Allow ody_expand to return many members, not just one.
    172      1.1  rvb  *
    173      1.1  rvb  * Revision 2.5  94/11/09  15:56:26  dcs
    174      1.1  rvb  * Had the thread sleeping on the wrong thing!
    175      1.1  rvb  *
    176      1.1  rvb  * Revision 2.4  94/10/14  09:57:57  dcs
    177      1.1  rvb  * Made changes 'cause sun4s have braindead compilers
    178      1.1  rvb  *
    179      1.1  rvb  * Revision 2.3  94/10/12  16:46:26  dcs
    180      1.1  rvb  * Cleaned kernel/venus interface by removing XDR junk, plus
    181      1.1  rvb  * so cleanup to allow this code to be more easily ported.
    182      1.3  rvb  *
    183      1.1  rvb  * Revision 1.2  92/10/27  17:58:22  lily
    184      1.1  rvb  * merge kernel/latest and alpha/src/cfs
    185      1.1  rvb  *
    186      1.1  rvb  * Revision 2.4  92/09/30  14:16:26  mja
    187      1.1  rvb  * 	Incorporated Dave Steere's fix for the GNU-Emacs bug.
    188      1.1  rvb  * 	Also, included his coda_flush routine in place of the former coda_nc_flush.
    189      1.1  rvb  * 	[91/02/07            jjk]
    190      1.1  rvb  *
    191      1.1  rvb  * 	Added contributors blurb.
    192      1.1  rvb  * 	[90/12/13            jjk]
    193      1.1  rvb  *
    194      1.1  rvb  * 	Hack to allow users to keep coda venus calls uninterruptible. THis
    195      1.1  rvb  * 	basically prevents the Gnu-emacs bug from appearing, in which a call
    196      1.1  rvb  * 	was being interrupted, and return EINTR, but gnu didn't check for the
    197      1.1  rvb  * 	error and figured the file was buggered.
    198      1.1  rvb  * 	[90/12/09            dcs]
    199      1.1  rvb  *
    200      1.1  rvb  * Revision 2.3  90/08/10  10:23:20  mrt
    201      1.1  rvb  * 	Removed include of vm/vm_page.h as it no longer exists.
    202      1.1  rvb  * 	[90/08/10            mrt]
    203      1.1  rvb  *
    204      1.1  rvb  * Revision 2.2  90/07/05  11:26:35  mrt
    205      1.1  rvb  * 	Initialize name cache on first call to vcopen.
    206      1.1  rvb  * 	[90/05/23            dcs]
    207      1.1  rvb  *
    208      1.1  rvb  * 	Created for the Coda File System.
    209      1.1  rvb  * 	[90/05/23            dcs]
    210      1.1  rvb  *
    211      1.1  rvb  * Revision 1.5  90/05/31  17:01:35  dcs
    212      1.1  rvb  * Prepare for merge with facilities kernel.
    213      1.1  rvb  *
    214      1.1  rvb  * Revision 1.2  90/03/19  15:56:25  dcs
    215      1.1  rvb  * Initialize name cache on first call to vcopen.
    216      1.1  rvb  *
    217      1.3  rvb  * Revision 1.1  90/03/15  10:43:26  jjk
    218      1.1  rvb  * Initial revision
    219      1.3  rvb  *
    220      1.1  rvb  */
    221      1.3  rvb 
    222      1.1  rvb /* NOTES: rvb
    223      1.1  rvb  * 1.	Added coda_unmounting to mark all cnodes as being UNMOUNTING.  This has to
    224      1.3  rvb  *	 be done before dounmount is called.  Because some of the routines that
    225      1.1  rvb  *	 dounmount calls before coda_unmounted might try to force flushes to venus.
    226      1.1  rvb  *	 The vnode pager does this.
    227      1.5  rvb  * 2.	coda_unmounting marks all cnodes scanning coda_cache.
    228      1.5  rvb  * 3.	cfs_checkunmounting (under DEBUG) checks all cnodes by chasing the vnodes
    229      1.5  rvb  *	 under the /coda mount point.
    230      1.3  rvb  * 4.	coda_cacheprint (under DEBUG) prints names with vnode/cnode address
    231      1.5  rvb  */
    232      1.1  rvb 
    233      1.1  rvb #ifdef	_LKM
    234      1.1  rvb #define	NVCODA 4
    235      1.1  rvb #else
    236      1.1  rvb #include <vcoda.h>
    237      1.1  rvb #endif
    238      1.1  rvb 
    239      1.1  rvb #include <sys/param.h>
    240      1.4  rvb #include <sys/systm.h>
    241      1.4  rvb #include <sys/malloc.h>
    242      1.4  rvb #include <sys/proc.h>
    243      1.4  rvb #include <sys/select.h>
    244      1.1  rvb #include <sys/mount.h>
    245      1.3  rvb 
    246      1.3  rvb #include <coda/coda.h>
    247      1.3  rvb #include <coda/cnode.h>
    248      1.1  rvb #include <coda/coda_subr.h>
    249      1.3  rvb #include <coda/coda_namecache.h>
    250      1.3  rvb 
    251      1.1  rvb int coda_active = 0;
    252      1.3  rvb int coda_reuse = 0;
    253      1.3  rvb int coda_new = 0;
    254      1.1  rvb 
    255      1.1  rvb struct cnode *coda_freelist = NULL;
    256      1.1  rvb struct cnode *coda_cache[CODA_CACHESIZE];
    257      1.1  rvb 
    258      1.1  rvb #define coda_hash(fid) \
    259      1.1  rvb     (((fid)->Volume + (fid)->Vnode) & (CODA_CACHESIZE-1))
    260      1.1  rvb 
    261      1.1  rvb #define	CNODE_NEXT(cp)	((cp)->c_next)
    262      1.1  rvb 
    263      1.3  rvb #define ODD(vnode)        ((vnode) & 0x1)
    264      1.1  rvb 
    265      1.1  rvb /*
    266      1.1  rvb  * Allocate a cnode.
    267      1.3  rvb  */
    268      1.3  rvb struct cnode *
    269      1.3  rvb coda_alloc(void)
    270      1.3  rvb {
    271      1.1  rvb     struct cnode *cp;
    272      1.1  rvb 
    273      1.3  rvb     if (coda_freelist) {
    274      1.1  rvb 	cp = coda_freelist;
    275      1.1  rvb 	coda_freelist = CNODE_NEXT(cp);
    276      1.1  rvb 	coda_reuse++;
    277      1.1  rvb     }
    278      1.3  rvb     else {
    279      1.1  rvb 	CODA_ALLOC(cp, struct cnode *, sizeof(struct cnode));
    280      1.1  rvb 	/* NetBSD vnodes don't have any Pager info in them ('cause there are
    281      1.1  rvb 	   no external pagers, duh!) */
    282      1.1  rvb #define VNODE_VM_INFO_INIT(vp)         /* MT */
    283      1.1  rvb 	VNODE_VM_INFO_INIT(CTOV(cp));
    284      1.1  rvb 	coda_new++;
    285      1.1  rvb     }
    286      1.1  rvb     bzero(cp, sizeof (struct cnode));
    287      1.1  rvb 
    288      1.1  rvb     return(cp);
    289      1.3  rvb }
    290      1.1  rvb 
    291      1.1  rvb /*
    292      1.1  rvb  * Deallocate a cnode.
    293      1.3  rvb  */
    294      1.3  rvb void
    295      1.1  rvb coda_free(cp)
    296      1.1  rvb      register struct cnode *cp;
    297      1.1  rvb {
    298      1.1  rvb 
    299      1.1  rvb     CNODE_NEXT(cp) = coda_freelist;
    300      1.1  rvb     coda_freelist = cp;
    301      1.3  rvb }
    302      1.1  rvb 
    303      1.1  rvb /*
    304      1.3  rvb  * Put a cnode in the hash table
    305      1.3  rvb  */
    306      1.1  rvb void
    307      1.1  rvb coda_save(cp)
    308      1.1  rvb      struct cnode *cp;
    309      1.1  rvb {
    310      1.1  rvb 	CNODE_NEXT(cp) = coda_cache[coda_hash(&cp->c_fid)];
    311      1.1  rvb 	coda_cache[coda_hash(&cp->c_fid)] = cp;
    312      1.3  rvb }
    313      1.1  rvb 
    314      1.1  rvb /*
    315      1.1  rvb  * Remove a cnode from the hash table
    316      1.1  rvb  */
    317      1.1  rvb void
    318      1.3  rvb coda_unsave(cp)
    319      1.1  rvb      struct cnode *cp;
    320      1.1  rvb {
    321      1.1  rvb     struct cnode *ptr;
    322      1.3  rvb     struct cnode *ptrprev = NULL;
    323      1.1  rvb 
    324      1.1  rvb     ptr = coda_cache[coda_hash(&cp->c_fid)];
    325      1.1  rvb     while (ptr != NULL) {
    326      1.1  rvb 	if (ptr == cp) {
    327      1.1  rvb 	    if (ptrprev == NULL) {
    328      1.1  rvb 		coda_cache[coda_hash(&cp->c_fid)]
    329      1.1  rvb 		    = CNODE_NEXT(ptr);
    330      1.1  rvb 	    } else {
    331      1.1  rvb 		CNODE_NEXT(ptrprev) = CNODE_NEXT(ptr);
    332      1.1  rvb 	    }
    333      1.1  rvb 	    CNODE_NEXT(cp) = (struct cnode *)NULL;
    334      1.1  rvb 
    335      1.1  rvb 	    return;
    336      1.1  rvb 	}
    337      1.1  rvb 	ptrprev = ptr;
    338      1.1  rvb 	ptr = CNODE_NEXT(ptr);
    339      1.1  rvb     }
    340      1.1  rvb }
    341      1.3  rvb 
    342      1.1  rvb /*
    343      1.1  rvb  * Lookup a cnode by fid. If the cnode is dying, it is bogus so skip it.
    344      1.1  rvb  * NOTE: this allows multiple cnodes with same fid -- dcs 1/25/95
    345      1.1  rvb  */
    346      1.3  rvb struct cnode *
    347      1.1  rvb coda_find(fid)
    348      1.1  rvb      ViceFid *fid;
    349      1.1  rvb {
    350      1.1  rvb     struct cnode *cp;
    351      1.1  rvb 
    352      1.1  rvb     cp = coda_cache[coda_hash(fid)];
    353      1.3  rvb     while (cp) {
    354      1.1  rvb 	if ((cp->c_fid.Vnode == fid->Vnode) &&
    355      1.1  rvb 	    (cp->c_fid.Volume == fid->Volume) &&
    356      1.1  rvb 	    (cp->c_fid.Unique == fid->Unique) &&
    357      1.1  rvb 	    (!IS_UNMOUNTING(cp)))
    358      1.1  rvb 	    {
    359      1.1  rvb 		coda_active++;
    360      1.1  rvb 		return(cp);
    361      1.1  rvb 	    }
    362      1.3  rvb 	cp = CNODE_NEXT(cp);
    363      1.1  rvb     }
    364      1.1  rvb     return(NULL);
    365      1.1  rvb }
    366      1.3  rvb 
    367      1.1  rvb /*
    368      1.3  rvb  * coda_kill is called as a side effect to vcopen. To prevent any
    369      1.1  rvb  * cnodes left around from an earlier run of a venus or warden from
    370      1.1  rvb  * causing problems with the new instance, mark any outstanding cnodes
    371      1.3  rvb  * as dying. Future operations on these cnodes should fail (excepting
    372      1.1  rvb  * coda_inactive of course!). Since multiple venii/wardens can be
    373      1.1  rvb  * running, only kill the cnodes for a particular entry in the
    374      1.1  rvb  * coda_mnttbl. -- DCS 12/1/94 */
    375      1.1  rvb 
    376      1.1  rvb int
    377      1.1  rvb coda_kill(whoIam, dcstat)
    378      1.1  rvb 	struct mount *whoIam;
    379      1.1  rvb 	enum dc_status dcstat;
    380      1.1  rvb {
    381      1.1  rvb 	int hash, count = 0;
    382      1.1  rvb 	struct cnode *cp;
    383      1.1  rvb 
    384      1.2  rvb 	/*
    385      1.1  rvb 	 * Algorithm is as follows:
    386      1.1  rvb 	 *     Second, flush whatever vnodes we can from the name cache.
    387      1.1  rvb 	 *
    388      1.1  rvb 	 *     Finally, step through whatever is left and mark them dying.
    389      1.1  rvb 	 *        This prevents any operation at all.
    390      1.3  rvb 
    391      1.1  rvb 	 */
    392      1.3  rvb 
    393      1.3  rvb 	/* This is slightly overkill, but should work. Eventually it'd be
    394      1.1  rvb 	 * nice to only flush those entries from the namecache that
    395      1.1  rvb 	 * reference a vnode in this vfs.  */
    396      1.3  rvb 	coda_nc_flush(dcstat);
    397      1.1  rvb 
    398      1.1  rvb 	for (hash = 0; hash < CODA_CACHESIZE; hash++) {
    399      1.3  rvb 		for (cp = coda_cache[hash]; cp != NULL; cp = CNODE_NEXT(cp)) {
    400  1.6.6.1  cgd 			if (CTOV(cp)->v_mount == whoIam) {
    401      1.1  rvb #ifdef	DEBUG
    402      1.1  rvb 				printf("coda_kill: vp %p, cp %p\n", CTOV(cp), cp);
    403      1.1  rvb #endif
    404      1.1  rvb 				count++;
    405      1.1  rvb 				CODADEBUG(CODA_FLUSH,
    406      1.1  rvb 					 myprintf(("Live cnode fid %lx.%lx.%lx flags %d count %ld\n",
    407      1.1  rvb 						   (cp->c_fid).Volume,
    408      1.1  rvb 						   (cp->c_fid).Vnode,
    409      1.1  rvb 						   (cp->c_fid).Unique,
    410      1.1  rvb 						   cp->c_flags,
    411      1.1  rvb 						   CTOV(cp)->v_usecount)); );
    412      1.1  rvb 			}
    413      1.1  rvb 		}
    414      1.1  rvb 	}
    415      1.1  rvb 	return count;
    416      1.1  rvb }
    417      1.3  rvb 
    418      1.1  rvb /*
    419      1.1  rvb  * There are two reasons why a cnode may be in use, it may be in the
    420      1.1  rvb  * name cache or it may be executing.
    421      1.1  rvb  */
    422      1.1  rvb void
    423      1.3  rvb coda_flush(dcstat)
    424      1.3  rvb 	enum dc_status dcstat;
    425      1.1  rvb {
    426      1.3  rvb     int hash;
    427      1.1  rvb     struct cnode *cp;
    428      1.3  rvb 
    429      1.3  rvb     coda_clstat.ncalls++;
    430      1.1  rvb     coda_clstat.reqs[CODA_FLUSH]++;
    431      1.3  rvb 
    432      1.1  rvb     coda_nc_flush(dcstat);	    /* flush files from the name cache */
    433      1.1  rvb 
    434      1.1  rvb     for (hash = 0; hash < CODA_CACHESIZE; hash++) {
    435      1.1  rvb 	for (cp = coda_cache[hash]; cp != NULL; cp = CNODE_NEXT(cp)) {
    436      1.1  rvb 	    if (!ODD(cp->c_fid.Vnode)) /* only files can be executed */
    437      1.1  rvb 		coda_vmflush(cp);
    438      1.1  rvb 	}
    439      1.1  rvb     }
    440      1.1  rvb }
    441      1.3  rvb 
    442      1.1  rvb /*
    443      1.1  rvb  * As a debugging measure, print out any cnodes that lived through a
    444      1.1  rvb  * name cache flush.
    445      1.1  rvb  */
    446      1.3  rvb void
    447      1.3  rvb coda_testflush(void)
    448      1.1  rvb {
    449      1.1  rvb     int hash;
    450  1.6.6.1  cgd     struct cnode *cp;
    451      1.1  rvb 
    452      1.1  rvb     for (hash = 0; hash < CODA_CACHESIZE; hash++) {
    453      1.1  rvb 	for (cp = coda_cache[hash];
    454      1.1  rvb 	     cp != NULL;
    455      1.1  rvb 	     cp = CNODE_NEXT(cp)) {
    456      1.1  rvb 	    myprintf(("Live cnode fid %lx.%lx.%lx count %ld\n",
    457      1.1  rvb 		      (cp->c_fid).Volume,(cp->c_fid).Vnode,
    458      1.1  rvb 		      (cp->c_fid).Unique, CTOV(cp)->v_usecount));
    459      1.1  rvb 	}
    460      1.1  rvb     }
    461      1.1  rvb }
    462      1.1  rvb 
    463      1.1  rvb /*
    464      1.3  rvb  *     First, step through all cnodes and mark them unmounting.
    465      1.1  rvb  *         NetBSD kernels may try to fsync them now that venus
    466      1.1  rvb  *         is dead, which would be a bad thing.
    467      1.1  rvb  *
    468      1.1  rvb  */
    469      1.1  rvb void
    470      1.3  rvb coda_unmounting(whoIam)
    471      1.3  rvb 	struct mount *whoIam;
    472      1.1  rvb {
    473      1.1  rvb 	int hash;
    474      1.3  rvb 	struct cnode *cp;
    475      1.1  rvb 
    476      1.1  rvb 	for (hash = 0; hash < CODA_CACHESIZE; hash++) {
    477      1.1  rvb 		for (cp = coda_cache[hash]; cp != NULL; cp = CNODE_NEXT(cp)) {
    478      1.1  rvb 			if (CTOV(cp)->v_mount == whoIam) {
    479      1.1  rvb 				if (cp->c_flags & (C_LOCKED|C_WANTED)) {
    480      1.1  rvb 					printf("coda_unmounting: Unlocking %p\n", cp);
    481      1.1  rvb 					cp->c_flags &= ~(C_LOCKED|C_WANTED);
    482      1.1  rvb 					wakeup((caddr_t) cp);
    483      1.1  rvb 				}
    484      1.1  rvb 				cp->c_flags |= C_UNMOUNTING;
    485      1.5  rvb 			}
    486      1.3  rvb 		}
    487      1.1  rvb 	}
    488      1.1  rvb }
    489      1.1  rvb 
    490      1.1  rvb #ifdef	DEBUG
    491      1.1  rvb void
    492      1.1  rvb coda_checkunmounting(mp)
    493      1.1  rvb 	struct mount *mp;
    494      1.1  rvb {
    495      1.1  rvb 	register struct vnode *vp, *nvp;
    496      1.1  rvb 	struct cnode *cp;
    497      1.1  rvb 	int count = 0, bad = 0;
    498      1.1  rvb loop:
    499      1.1  rvb 	for (vp = mp->mnt_vnodelist.lh_first; vp; vp = nvp) {
    500      1.1  rvb 		if (vp->v_mount != mp)
    501      1.1  rvb 			goto loop;
    502      1.1  rvb 		nvp = vp->v_mntvnodes.le_next;
    503      1.1  rvb 		cp = VTOC(vp);
    504      1.1  rvb 		count++;
    505      1.1  rvb 		if (!(cp->c_flags & C_UNMOUNTING)) {
    506      1.1  rvb 			bad++;
    507      1.5  rvb 			printf("vp %p, cp %p missed\n", vp, cp);
    508      1.3  rvb 			cp->c_flags |= C_UNMOUNTING;
    509      1.1  rvb 		}
    510      1.1  rvb 	}
    511      1.1  rvb }
    512      1.1  rvb 
    513      1.1  rvb void
    514      1.1  rvb coda_cacheprint(whoIam)
    515      1.3  rvb 	struct mount *whoIam;
    516      1.5  rvb {
    517      1.1  rvb 	int hash;
    518      1.1  rvb 	struct cnode *cp;
    519      1.3  rvb 	int count = 0;
    520      1.3  rvb 
    521      1.1  rvb 	printf("coda_cacheprint: coda_ctlvp %p, cp %p", coda_ctlvp, VTOC(coda_ctlvp));
    522      1.3  rvb 	coda_nc_name(VTOC(coda_ctlvp));
    523      1.3  rvb 	printf("\n");
    524      1.1  rvb 
    525      1.1  rvb 	for (hash = 0; hash < CODA_CACHESIZE; hash++) {
    526      1.1  rvb 		for (cp = coda_cache[hash]; cp != NULL; cp = CNODE_NEXT(cp)) {
    527      1.1  rvb 			if (CTOV(cp)->v_mount == whoIam) {
    528      1.1  rvb 				printf("coda_cacheprint: vp %p, cp %p", CTOV(cp), cp);
    529      1.3  rvb 				coda_nc_name(cp);
    530      1.1  rvb 				printf("\n");
    531      1.1  rvb 				count++;
    532      1.1  rvb 			}
    533      1.1  rvb 		}
    534      1.1  rvb 	}
    535      1.1  rvb 	printf("coda_cacheprint: count %d\n", count);
    536      1.1  rvb }
    537      1.3  rvb #endif
    538      1.3  rvb 
    539      1.1  rvb /*
    540      1.1  rvb  * There are 6 cases where invalidations occur. The semantics of each
    541      1.1  rvb  * is listed here.
    542      1.3  rvb  *
    543      1.1  rvb  * CODA_FLUSH     -- flush all entries from the name cache and the cnode cache.
    544      1.3  rvb  * CODA_PURGEUSER -- flush all entries from the name cache for a specific user
    545      1.1  rvb  *                  This call is a result of token expiration.
    546      1.1  rvb  *
    547      1.3  rvb  * The next two are the result of callbacks on a file or directory.
    548      1.1  rvb  * CODA_ZAPDIR    -- flush the attributes for the dir from its cnode.
    549      1.1  rvb  *                  Zap all children of this directory from the namecache.
    550      1.1  rvb  * CODA_ZAPFILE   -- flush the attributes for a file.
    551      1.1  rvb  *
    552      1.1  rvb  * The fifth is a result of Venus detecting an inconsistent file.
    553      1.1  rvb  * CODA_PURGEFID  -- flush the attribute for the file
    554      1.1  rvb  *                  If it is a dir (odd vnode), purge its
    555      1.3  rvb  *                  children from the namecache
    556      1.1  rvb  *                  remove the file from the namecache.
    557      1.1  rvb  *
    558      1.1  rvb  * The sixth allows Venus to replace local fids with global ones
    559      1.1  rvb  * during reintegration.
    560      1.1  rvb  *
    561      1.1  rvb  * CODA_REPLACE -- replace one ViceFid with another throughout the name cache
    562      1.1  rvb  */
    563      1.1  rvb 
    564      1.1  rvb int handleDownCall(opcode, out)
    565      1.3  rvb      int opcode; union outputArgs *out;
    566      1.1  rvb {
    567      1.3  rvb     int error;
    568      1.1  rvb 
    569      1.3  rvb     /* Handle invalidate requests. */
    570      1.1  rvb     switch (opcode) {
    571      1.1  rvb       case CODA_FLUSH : {
    572      1.1  rvb 
    573      1.3  rvb 	  coda_flush(IS_DOWNCALL);
    574      1.3  rvb 
    575      1.3  rvb 	  CODADEBUG(CODA_FLUSH,coda_testflush();)    /* print remaining cnodes */
    576      1.1  rvb 	      return(0);
    577      1.1  rvb       }
    578      1.3  rvb 
    579      1.1  rvb       case CODA_PURGEUSER : {
    580      1.1  rvb 	  coda_clstat.ncalls++;
    581      1.1  rvb 	  coda_clstat.reqs[CODA_PURGEUSER]++;
    582      1.3  rvb 
    583      1.1  rvb 	  /* XXX - need to prevent fsync's */
    584      1.1  rvb 	  coda_nc_purge_user(out->coda_purgeuser.cred.cr_uid, IS_DOWNCALL);
    585      1.1  rvb 	  return(0);
    586      1.3  rvb       }
    587      1.3  rvb 
    588      1.1  rvb       case CODA_ZAPFILE : {
    589      1.3  rvb 	  struct cnode *cp;
    590      1.1  rvb 
    591      1.1  rvb 	  error = 0;
    592      1.1  rvb 	  coda_clstat.ncalls++;
    593      1.1  rvb 	  coda_clstat.reqs[CODA_ZAPFILE]++;
    594      1.1  rvb 
    595      1.3  rvb 	  cp = coda_find(&out->coda_zapfile.CodaFid);
    596      1.3  rvb 	  if (cp != NULL) {
    597  1.6.6.1  cgd 	      vref(CTOV(cp));
    598      1.1  rvb 
    599      1.1  rvb 	      cp->c_flags &= ~C_VATTR;
    600      1.1  rvb 	      if (CTOV(cp)->v_flag & VTEXT)
    601      1.1  rvb 		  error = coda_vmflush(cp);
    602      1.1  rvb 	      CODADEBUG(CODA_ZAPFILE, myprintf(("zapfile: fid = (%lx.%lx.%lx),
    603      1.1  rvb                                               refcnt = %ld, error = %d\n",
    604      1.1  rvb 					      cp->c_fid.Volume,
    605      1.1  rvb 					      cp->c_fid.Vnode,
    606      1.1  rvb 					      cp->c_fid.Unique,
    607      1.1  rvb 					      CTOV(cp)->v_usecount - 1, error)););
    608      1.1  rvb 	      if (CTOV(cp)->v_usecount == 1) {
    609      1.1  rvb 		  cp->c_flags |= C_PURGING;
    610      1.1  rvb 	      }
    611      1.3  rvb 	      vrele(CTOV(cp));
    612      1.1  rvb 	  }
    613      1.1  rvb 
    614      1.3  rvb 	  return(error);
    615      1.3  rvb       }
    616      1.1  rvb 
    617      1.3  rvb       case CODA_ZAPDIR : {
    618      1.1  rvb 	  struct cnode *cp;
    619      1.1  rvb 
    620      1.1  rvb 	  coda_clstat.ncalls++;
    621      1.1  rvb 	  coda_clstat.reqs[CODA_ZAPDIR]++;
    622      1.3  rvb 
    623      1.1  rvb 	  cp = coda_find(&out->coda_zapdir.CodaFid);
    624      1.3  rvb 	  if (cp != NULL) {
    625  1.6.6.1  cgd 	      vref(CTOV(cp));
    626      1.1  rvb 
    627      1.1  rvb 	      cp->c_flags &= ~C_VATTR;
    628      1.1  rvb 	      coda_nc_zapParentfid(&out->coda_zapdir.CodaFid, IS_DOWNCALL);
    629      1.1  rvb 
    630      1.1  rvb 	      CODADEBUG(CODA_ZAPDIR, myprintf(("zapdir: fid = (%lx.%lx.%lx),
    631      1.1  rvb                                           refcnt = %ld\n",cp->c_fid.Volume,
    632      1.1  rvb 					     cp->c_fid.Vnode,
    633      1.1  rvb 					     cp->c_fid.Unique,
    634      1.1  rvb 					     CTOV(cp)->v_usecount - 1)););
    635      1.1  rvb 	      if (CTOV(cp)->v_usecount == 1) {
    636      1.1  rvb 		  cp->c_flags |= C_PURGING;
    637      1.1  rvb 	      }
    638      1.3  rvb 	      vrele(CTOV(cp));
    639      1.1  rvb 	  }
    640      1.1  rvb 
    641      1.1  rvb 	  return(0);
    642      1.3  rvb       }
    643      1.3  rvb 
    644      1.1  rvb       case CODA_PURGEFID : {
    645      1.3  rvb 	  struct cnode *cp;
    646      1.1  rvb 
    647      1.1  rvb 	  error = 0;
    648      1.3  rvb 	  coda_clstat.ncalls++;
    649      1.3  rvb 	  coda_clstat.reqs[CODA_PURGEFID]++;
    650      1.1  rvb 
    651      1.1  rvb 	  cp = coda_find(&out->coda_purgefid.CodaFid);
    652      1.1  rvb 	  if (cp != NULL) {
    653      1.3  rvb 	      vref(CTOV(cp));
    654      1.3  rvb 	      if (ODD(out->coda_purgefid.CodaFid.Vnode)) { /* Vnode is a directory */
    655      1.1  rvb 		  coda_nc_zapParentfid(&out->coda_purgefid.CodaFid,
    656      1.1  rvb 				     IS_DOWNCALL);
    657      1.3  rvb 	      }
    658      1.1  rvb 	      cp->c_flags &= ~C_VATTR;
    659  1.6.6.1  cgd 	      coda_nc_zapfid(&out->coda_purgefid.CodaFid, IS_DOWNCALL);
    660      1.1  rvb 	      if (!(ODD(out->coda_purgefid.CodaFid.Vnode))
    661      1.1  rvb 		  && (CTOV(cp)->v_flag & VTEXT)) {
    662      1.1  rvb 
    663      1.1  rvb 		  error = coda_vmflush(cp);
    664      1.1  rvb 	      }
    665      1.1  rvb 	      CODADEBUG(CODA_PURGEFID, myprintf(("purgefid: fid = (%lx.%lx.%lx), refcnt = %ld, error = %d\n",
    666      1.1  rvb                                             cp->c_fid.Volume, cp->c_fid.Vnode,
    667      1.1  rvb                                             cp->c_fid.Unique,
    668      1.1  rvb 					    CTOV(cp)->v_usecount - 1, error)););
    669      1.1  rvb 	      if (CTOV(cp)->v_usecount == 1) {
    670      1.1  rvb 		  cp->c_flags |= C_PURGING;
    671      1.3  rvb 	      }
    672      1.1  rvb 	      vrele(CTOV(cp));
    673      1.1  rvb 	  }
    674      1.3  rvb 	  return(error);
    675      1.3  rvb       }
    676      1.1  rvb 
    677      1.3  rvb       case CODA_REPLACE : {
    678      1.1  rvb 	  struct cnode *cp = NULL;
    679      1.1  rvb 
    680      1.1  rvb 	  coda_clstat.ncalls++;
    681      1.3  rvb 	  coda_clstat.reqs[CODA_REPLACE]++;
    682      1.3  rvb 
    683      1.3  rvb 	  cp = coda_find(&out->coda_replace.OldFid);
    684      1.3  rvb 	  if (cp != NULL) {
    685      1.3  rvb 	      /* remove the cnode from the hash table, replace the fid, and reinsert */
    686      1.3  rvb 	      vref(CTOV(cp));
    687      1.3  rvb 	      coda_unsave(cp);
    688      1.3  rvb 	      cp->c_fid = out->coda_replace.NewFid;
    689      1.1  rvb 	      coda_save(cp);
    690      1.1  rvb 
    691      1.1  rvb 	      CODADEBUG(CODA_REPLACE, myprintf(("replace: oldfid = (%lx.%lx.%lx), newfid = (%lx.%lx.%lx), cp = %p\n",
    692      1.1  rvb 					   out->coda_replace.OldFid.Volume,
    693      1.1  rvb 					   out->coda_replace.OldFid.Vnode,
    694      1.1  rvb 					   out->coda_replace.OldFid.Unique,
    695      1.1  rvb 					   cp->c_fid.Volume, cp->c_fid.Vnode,
    696      1.1  rvb 					   cp->c_fid.Unique, cp));)
    697      1.1  rvb 	      vrele(CTOV(cp));
    698      1.1  rvb 	  }
    699      1.1  rvb 	  return (0);
    700      1.1  rvb       }
    701      1.3  rvb       default:
    702      1.1  rvb       	myprintf(("handleDownCall: unknown opcode %d\n", opcode));
    703      1.1  rvb 	return (EINVAL);
    704      1.3  rvb     }
    705      1.1  rvb }
    706      1.1  rvb 
    707      1.1  rvb /* coda_grab_vnode: lives in either cfs_mach.c or cfs_nbsd.c */
    708      1.1  rvb 
    709      1.1  rvb int
    710      1.1  rvb coda_vmflush(cp)
    711      1.1  rvb      struct cnode *cp;
    712      1.1  rvb {
    713      1.1  rvb     return 0;
    714      1.1  rvb }
    715      1.3  rvb 
    716      1.1  rvb 
    717      1.3  rvb /*
    718      1.3  rvb  * kernel-internal debugging switches
    719      1.3  rvb  */
    720      1.3  rvb 
    721      1.3  rvb void coda_debugon(void)
    722      1.3  rvb {
    723      1.3  rvb     codadebug = -1;
    724      1.3  rvb     coda_nc_debug = -1;
    725      1.3  rvb     coda_vnop_print_entry = 1;
    726      1.3  rvb     coda_psdev_print_entry = 1;
    727      1.3  rvb     coda_vfsop_print_entry = 1;
    728      1.3  rvb }
    729      1.3  rvb 
    730      1.3  rvb void coda_debugoff(void)
    731      1.1  rvb {
    732      1.1  rvb     codadebug = 0;
    733      1.1  rvb     coda_nc_debug = 0;
    734      1.1  rvb     coda_vnop_print_entry = 0;
    735      1.1  rvb     coda_psdev_print_entry = 0;
    736      1.1  rvb     coda_vfsop_print_entry = 0;
    737      1.1  rvb }
    738      1.1  rvb 
    739      1.1  rvb /*
    740      1.1  rvb  * Utilities used by both client and server
    741      1.1  rvb  * Standard levels:
    742      1.1  rvb  * 0) no debugging
    743      1.1  rvb  * 1) hard failures
    744      1.1  rvb  * 2) soft failures
    745      1.1  rvb  * 3) current test software
    746      1.1  rvb  * 4) main procedure entry points
    747      1.1  rvb  * 5) main procedure exit points
    748      1.1  rvb  * 6) utility procedure entry points
    749      1.1  rvb  * 7) utility procedure exit points
    750      1.1  rvb  * 8) obscure procedure entry points
    751      1.1  rvb  * 9) obscure procedure exit points
    752                * 10) random stuff
    753                * 11) all <= 1
    754                * 12) all <= 2
    755                * 13) all <= 3
    756                * ...
    757                */
    758