coda_vnops.c revision 1.15 1 1.1 rvb /*
2 1.3 rvb coda_create/vn_open
3 1.2 rvb remove/unlink
4 1.2 rvb link
5 1.2 rvb mkdir
6 1.2 rvb rmdir
7 1.2 rvb symlink
8 1.1 rvb */
9 1.15 cgd /* $NetBSD: coda_vnops.c,v 1.15 1999/10/17 23:39:16 cgd Exp $ */
10 1.1 rvb
11 1.2 rvb /*
12 1.2 rvb *
13 1.2 rvb * Coda: an Experimental Distributed File System
14 1.2 rvb * Release 3.1
15 1.2 rvb *
16 1.2 rvb * Copyright (c) 1987-1998 Carnegie Mellon University
17 1.2 rvb * All Rights Reserved
18 1.2 rvb *
19 1.2 rvb * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its
20 1.2 rvb * documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
21 1.2 rvb * notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the
22 1.2 rvb * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
23 1.2 rvb * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation, and
24 1.2 rvb * that credit is given to Carnegie Mellon University in all documents
25 1.2 rvb * and publicity pertaining to direct or indirect use of this code or its
26 1.2 rvb * derivatives.
27 1.2 rvb *
28 1.2 rvb * CODA IS AN EXPERIMENTAL SOFTWARE SYSTEM AND IS KNOWN TO HAVE BUGS,
29 1.2 rvb * SOME OF WHICH MAY HAVE SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES. CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS
30 1.2 rvb * FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS" CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON
31 1.2 rvb * DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER
32 1.2 rvb * RESULTING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE OR OF
33 1.2 rvb * ANY DERIVATIVE WORK.
34 1.2 rvb *
35 1.2 rvb * Carnegie Mellon encourages users of this software to return any
36 1.2 rvb * improvements or extensions that they make, and to grant Carnegie
37 1.2 rvb * Mellon the rights to redistribute these changes without encumbrance.
38 1.2 rvb *
39 1.4 rvb * @(#) coda/coda_vnops.c,v 1.1.1.1 1998/08/29 21:26:46 rvb Exp $
40 1.2 rvb */
41 1.1 rvb
42 1.1 rvb /*
43 1.1 rvb * Mach Operating System
44 1.1 rvb * Copyright (c) 1990 Carnegie-Mellon University
45 1.1 rvb * Copyright (c) 1989 Carnegie-Mellon University
46 1.1 rvb * All rights reserved. The CMU software License Agreement specifies
47 1.1 rvb * the terms and conditions for use and redistribution.
48 1.1 rvb */
49 1.1 rvb
50 1.1 rvb /*
51 1.1 rvb * This code was written for the Coda file system at Carnegie Mellon
52 1.1 rvb * University. Contributers include David Steere, James Kistler, and
53 1.1 rvb * M. Satyanarayanan.
54 1.1 rvb */
55 1.1 rvb
56 1.1 rvb #include <sys/param.h>
57 1.1 rvb #include <sys/systm.h>
58 1.1 rvb #include <sys/malloc.h>
59 1.1 rvb #include <sys/errno.h>
60 1.1 rvb #include <sys/acct.h>
61 1.1 rvb #include <sys/file.h>
62 1.1 rvb #include <sys/uio.h>
63 1.1 rvb #include <sys/namei.h>
64 1.1 rvb #include <sys/ioctl.h>
65 1.1 rvb #include <sys/mount.h>
66 1.1 rvb #include <sys/proc.h>
67 1.1 rvb #include <sys/select.h>
68 1.1 rvb #include <sys/user.h>
69 1.1 rvb #include <vm/vm.h>
70 1.1 rvb #include <miscfs/genfs/genfs.h>
71 1.1 rvb
72 1.4 rvb #include <coda/coda.h>
73 1.4 rvb #include <coda/cnode.h>
74 1.4 rvb #include <coda/coda_vnops.h>
75 1.4 rvb #include <coda/coda_venus.h>
76 1.4 rvb #include <coda/coda_opstats.h>
77 1.4 rvb #include <coda/coda_subr.h>
78 1.4 rvb #include <coda/coda_namecache.h>
79 1.4 rvb #include <coda/coda_pioctl.h>
80 1.1 rvb
81 1.1 rvb /*
82 1.1 rvb * These flags select various performance enhancements.
83 1.1 rvb */
84 1.3 rvb int coda_attr_cache = 1; /* Set to cache attributes in the kernel */
85 1.3 rvb int coda_symlink_cache = 1; /* Set to cache symbolic link information */
86 1.3 rvb int coda_access_cache = 1; /* Set to handle some access checks directly */
87 1.1 rvb
88 1.1 rvb /* structure to keep track of vfs calls */
89 1.1 rvb
90 1.3 rvb struct coda_op_stats coda_vnodeopstats[CODA_VNODEOPS_SIZE];
91 1.1 rvb
92 1.3 rvb #define MARK_ENTRY(op) (coda_vnodeopstats[op].entries++)
93 1.3 rvb #define MARK_INT_SAT(op) (coda_vnodeopstats[op].sat_intrn++)
94 1.3 rvb #define MARK_INT_FAIL(op) (coda_vnodeopstats[op].unsat_intrn++)
95 1.3 rvb #define MARK_INT_GEN(op) (coda_vnodeopstats[op].gen_intrn++)
96 1.1 rvb
97 1.1 rvb /* What we are delaying for in printf */
98 1.3 rvb int coda_printf_delay = 0; /* in microseconds */
99 1.3 rvb int coda_vnop_print_entry = 0;
100 1.3 rvb static int coda_lockdebug = 0;
101 1.1 rvb
102 1.1 rvb /* Definition of the vfs operation vector */
103 1.1 rvb
104 1.1 rvb /*
105 1.1 rvb * Some NetBSD details:
106 1.1 rvb *
107 1.3 rvb * coda_start is called at the end of the mount syscall.
108 1.3 rvb * coda_init is called at boot time.
109 1.1 rvb */
110 1.1 rvb
111 1.3 rvb #define ENTRY if(coda_vnop_print_entry) myprintf(("Entered %s\n",__FUNCTION__))
112 1.1 rvb
113 1.1 rvb /* Definition of the vnode operation vector */
114 1.1 rvb
115 1.3 rvb struct vnodeopv_entry_desc coda_vnodeop_entries[] = {
116 1.3 rvb { &vop_default_desc, coda_vop_error },
117 1.3 rvb { &vop_lookup_desc, coda_lookup }, /* lookup */
118 1.3 rvb { &vop_create_desc, coda_create }, /* create */
119 1.5 rvb { &vop_mknod_desc, coda_vop_error }, /* mknod */
120 1.3 rvb { &vop_open_desc, coda_open }, /* open */
121 1.3 rvb { &vop_close_desc, coda_close }, /* close */
122 1.3 rvb { &vop_access_desc, coda_access }, /* access */
123 1.5 rvb { &vop_getattr_desc, coda_getattr }, /* getattr */
124 1.5 rvb { &vop_setattr_desc, coda_setattr }, /* setattr */
125 1.3 rvb { &vop_read_desc, coda_read }, /* read */
126 1.3 rvb { &vop_write_desc, coda_write }, /* write */
127 1.11 wrstuden { &vop_fcntl_desc, genfs_fcntl }, /* fcntl */
128 1.3 rvb { &vop_ioctl_desc, coda_ioctl }, /* ioctl */
129 1.3 rvb /* 1.3 { &vop_select_desc, coda_select }, select */
130 1.3 rvb { &vop_mmap_desc, coda_vop_error }, /* mmap */
131 1.3 rvb { &vop_fsync_desc, coda_fsync }, /* fsync */
132 1.3 rvb { &vop_remove_desc, coda_remove }, /* remove */
133 1.3 rvb { &vop_link_desc, coda_link }, /* link */
134 1.3 rvb { &vop_rename_desc, coda_rename }, /* rename */
135 1.3 rvb { &vop_mkdir_desc, coda_mkdir }, /* mkdir */
136 1.3 rvb { &vop_rmdir_desc, coda_rmdir }, /* rmdir */
137 1.5 rvb { &vop_symlink_desc, coda_symlink }, /* symlink */
138 1.5 rvb { &vop_readdir_desc, coda_readdir }, /* readdir */
139 1.3 rvb { &vop_readlink_desc, coda_readlink }, /* readlink */
140 1.5 rvb { &vop_abortop_desc, coda_abortop }, /* abortop */
141 1.3 rvb { &vop_inactive_desc, coda_inactive }, /* inactive */
142 1.5 rvb { &vop_reclaim_desc, coda_reclaim }, /* reclaim */
143 1.3 rvb { &vop_lock_desc, coda_lock }, /* lock */
144 1.3 rvb { &vop_unlock_desc, coda_unlock }, /* unlock */
145 1.3 rvb { &vop_bmap_desc, coda_bmap }, /* bmap */
146 1.3 rvb { &vop_strategy_desc, coda_strategy }, /* strategy */
147 1.5 rvb { &vop_print_desc, coda_vop_error }, /* print */
148 1.3 rvb { &vop_islocked_desc, coda_islocked }, /* islocked */
149 1.3 rvb { &vop_pathconf_desc, coda_vop_error }, /* pathconf */
150 1.5 rvb { &vop_advlock_desc, coda_vop_nop }, /* advlock */
151 1.3 rvb { &vop_bwrite_desc, coda_vop_error }, /* bwrite */
152 1.3 rvb { &vop_lease_desc, coda_vop_nop }, /* lease */
153 1.3 rvb { &vop_blkatoff_desc, coda_vop_error }, /* blkatoff */
154 1.3 rvb { &vop_valloc_desc, coda_vop_error }, /* valloc */
155 1.5 rvb { &vop_vfree_desc, coda_vop_error }, /* vfree */
156 1.3 rvb { &vop_truncate_desc, coda_vop_error }, /* truncate */
157 1.3 rvb { &vop_update_desc, coda_vop_error }, /* update */
158 1.1 rvb { &vop_seek_desc, genfs_seek }, /* seek */
159 1.5 rvb { &vop_poll_desc, genfs_poll }, /* poll */
160 1.1 rvb
161 1.1 rvb { (struct vnodeop_desc*)NULL, (int(*)(void *))NULL }
162 1.1 rvb };
163 1.1 rvb
164 1.3 rvb struct vnodeopv_desc coda_vnodeop_opv_desc =
165 1.3 rvb { &coda_vnodeop_p, coda_vnodeop_entries };
166 1.1 rvb
167 1.1 rvb /* Definitions of NetBSD vnodeop interfaces */
168 1.1 rvb
169 1.1 rvb /* A generic panic: we were called with something we didn't define yet */
170 1.1 rvb int
171 1.3 rvb coda_vop_error(void *anon) {
172 1.1 rvb struct vnodeop_desc **desc = (struct vnodeop_desc **)anon;
173 1.1 rvb
174 1.9 rvb myprintf(("coda_vop_error: Vnode operation %s called, but not defined.\n",
175 1.1 rvb (*desc)->vdesc_name));
176 1.9 rvb /*
177 1.3 rvb panic("coda_nbsd_vop_error");
178 1.1 rvb return 0;
179 1.9 rvb */
180 1.9 rvb return EIO;
181 1.1 rvb }
182 1.1 rvb
183 1.1 rvb /* A generic do-nothing. For lease_check, advlock */
184 1.1 rvb int
185 1.3 rvb coda_vop_nop(void *anon) {
186 1.1 rvb struct vnodeop_desc **desc = (struct vnodeop_desc **)anon;
187 1.1 rvb
188 1.3 rvb if (codadebug) {
189 1.1 rvb myprintf(("Vnode operation %s called, but unsupported\n",
190 1.1 rvb (*desc)->vdesc_name));
191 1.1 rvb }
192 1.1 rvb return (0);
193 1.1 rvb }
194 1.1 rvb
195 1.1 rvb int
196 1.3 rvb coda_vnodeopstats_init(void)
197 1.1 rvb {
198 1.1 rvb register int i;
199 1.1 rvb
200 1.3 rvb for(i=0;i<CODA_VNODEOPS_SIZE;i++) {
201 1.3 rvb coda_vnodeopstats[i].opcode = i;
202 1.3 rvb coda_vnodeopstats[i].entries = 0;
203 1.3 rvb coda_vnodeopstats[i].sat_intrn = 0;
204 1.3 rvb coda_vnodeopstats[i].unsat_intrn = 0;
205 1.3 rvb coda_vnodeopstats[i].gen_intrn = 0;
206 1.1 rvb }
207 1.1 rvb
208 1.1 rvb return 0;
209 1.1 rvb }
210 1.1 rvb
211 1.1 rvb /*
212 1.3 rvb * coda_open calls Venus to return the device, inode pair of the cache
213 1.3 rvb * file holding the data. Using iget, coda_open finds the vnode of the
214 1.1 rvb * cache file, and then opens it.
215 1.1 rvb */
216 1.1 rvb int
217 1.3 rvb coda_open(v)
218 1.1 rvb void *v;
219 1.1 rvb {
220 1.1 rvb /*
221 1.1 rvb * NetBSD can pass the O_EXCL flag in mode, even though the check
222 1.1 rvb * has already happened. Venus defensively assumes that if open
223 1.1 rvb * is passed the EXCL, it must be a bug. We strip the flag here.
224 1.1 rvb */
225 1.1 rvb /* true args */
226 1.1 rvb struct vop_open_args *ap = v;
227 1.1 rvb register struct vnode **vpp = &(ap->a_vp);
228 1.1 rvb struct cnode *cp = VTOC(*vpp);
229 1.1 rvb int flag = ap->a_mode & (~O_EXCL);
230 1.1 rvb struct ucred *cred = ap->a_cred;
231 1.1 rvb struct proc *p = ap->a_p;
232 1.1 rvb /* locals */
233 1.1 rvb int error;
234 1.1 rvb struct vnode *vp;
235 1.1 rvb dev_t dev;
236 1.1 rvb ino_t inode;
237 1.1 rvb
238 1.3 rvb MARK_ENTRY(CODA_OPEN_STATS);
239 1.1 rvb
240 1.1 rvb /* Check for open of control file. */
241 1.1 rvb if (IS_CTL_VP(*vpp)) {
242 1.1 rvb /* XXX */
243 1.1 rvb /* if (WRITEABLE(flag)) */
244 1.1 rvb if (flag & (FWRITE | O_TRUNC | O_CREAT | O_EXCL)) {
245 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_OPEN_STATS);
246 1.1 rvb return(EACCES);
247 1.1 rvb }
248 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_SAT(CODA_OPEN_STATS);
249 1.1 rvb return(0);
250 1.1 rvb }
251 1.1 rvb
252 1.1 rvb error = venus_open(vtomi((*vpp)), &cp->c_fid, flag, cred, p, &dev, &inode);
253 1.1 rvb if (error)
254 1.1 rvb return (error);
255 1.1 rvb if (!error) {
256 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG( CODA_OPEN,myprintf(("open: dev %d inode %d result %d\n",
257 1.1 rvb dev, inode, error)); )
258 1.1 rvb }
259 1.1 rvb
260 1.1 rvb /* Translate the <device, inode> pair for the cache file into
261 1.1 rvb an inode pointer. */
262 1.3 rvb error = coda_grab_vnode(dev, inode, &vp);
263 1.1 rvb if (error)
264 1.1 rvb return (error);
265 1.1 rvb
266 1.1 rvb /* We get the vnode back locked in both Mach and NetBSD. Needs unlocked */
267 1.2 rvb VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0);
268 1.1 rvb /* Keep a reference until the close comes in. */
269 1.1 rvb vref(*vpp);
270 1.1 rvb
271 1.1 rvb /* Save the vnode pointer for the cache file. */
272 1.1 rvb if (cp->c_ovp == NULL) {
273 1.1 rvb cp->c_ovp = vp;
274 1.1 rvb } else {
275 1.1 rvb if (cp->c_ovp != vp)
276 1.3 rvb panic("coda_open: cp->c_ovp != ITOV(ip)");
277 1.1 rvb }
278 1.1 rvb cp->c_ocount++;
279 1.1 rvb
280 1.1 rvb /* Flush the attribute cached if writing the file. */
281 1.1 rvb if (flag & FWRITE) {
282 1.1 rvb cp->c_owrite++;
283 1.1 rvb cp->c_flags &= ~C_VATTR;
284 1.1 rvb }
285 1.1 rvb
286 1.1 rvb /* Save the <device, inode> pair for the cache file to speed
287 1.1 rvb up subsequent page_read's. */
288 1.1 rvb cp->c_device = dev;
289 1.1 rvb cp->c_inode = inode;
290 1.1 rvb
291 1.1 rvb /* Open the cache file. */
292 1.1 rvb error = VOP_OPEN(vp, flag, cred, p);
293 1.1 rvb return(error);
294 1.1 rvb }
295 1.1 rvb
296 1.1 rvb /*
297 1.1 rvb * Close the cache file used for I/O and notify Venus.
298 1.1 rvb */
299 1.1 rvb int
300 1.3 rvb coda_close(v)
301 1.1 rvb void *v;
302 1.1 rvb {
303 1.1 rvb /* true args */
304 1.1 rvb struct vop_close_args *ap = v;
305 1.1 rvb struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp;
306 1.1 rvb struct cnode *cp = VTOC(vp);
307 1.1 rvb int flag = ap->a_fflag;
308 1.1 rvb struct ucred *cred = ap->a_cred;
309 1.1 rvb struct proc *p = ap->a_p;
310 1.1 rvb /* locals */
311 1.1 rvb int error;
312 1.1 rvb
313 1.3 rvb MARK_ENTRY(CODA_CLOSE_STATS);
314 1.1 rvb
315 1.1 rvb /* Check for close of control file. */
316 1.1 rvb if (IS_CTL_VP(vp)) {
317 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_SAT(CODA_CLOSE_STATS);
318 1.1 rvb return(0);
319 1.1 rvb }
320 1.1 rvb
321 1.1 rvb if (IS_UNMOUNTING(cp)) {
322 1.1 rvb if (cp->c_ovp) {
323 1.7 rvb #ifdef CODA_VERBOSE
324 1.3 rvb printf("coda_close: destroying container ref %d, ufs vp %p of vp %p/cp %p\n",
325 1.1 rvb vp->v_usecount, cp->c_ovp, vp, cp);
326 1.5 rvb #endif
327 1.8 rvb #ifdef hmm
328 1.1 rvb vgone(cp->c_ovp);
329 1.8 rvb #else
330 1.14 wrstuden vn_lock(cp->c_ovp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY);
331 1.8 rvb VOP_CLOSE(cp->c_ovp, flag, cred, p); /* Do errors matter here? */
332 1.14 wrstuden vput(cp->c_ovp);
333 1.8 rvb #endif
334 1.1 rvb } else {
335 1.7 rvb #ifdef CODA_VERBOSE
336 1.3 rvb printf("coda_close: NO container vp %p/cp %p\n", vp, cp);
337 1.5 rvb #endif
338 1.1 rvb }
339 1.1 rvb return ENODEV;
340 1.1 rvb } else {
341 1.14 wrstuden vn_lock(cp->c_ovp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY);
342 1.1 rvb VOP_CLOSE(cp->c_ovp, flag, cred, p); /* Do errors matter here? */
343 1.14 wrstuden vput(cp->c_ovp);
344 1.1 rvb }
345 1.1 rvb
346 1.1 rvb if (--cp->c_ocount == 0)
347 1.1 rvb cp->c_ovp = NULL;
348 1.1 rvb
349 1.1 rvb if (flag & FWRITE) /* file was opened for write */
350 1.1 rvb --cp->c_owrite;
351 1.1 rvb
352 1.1 rvb error = venus_close(vtomi(vp), &cp->c_fid, flag, cred, p);
353 1.1 rvb vrele(CTOV(cp));
354 1.1 rvb
355 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_CLOSE, myprintf(("close: result %d\n",error)); )
356 1.1 rvb return(error);
357 1.1 rvb }
358 1.1 rvb
359 1.1 rvb int
360 1.3 rvb coda_read(v)
361 1.1 rvb void *v;
362 1.1 rvb {
363 1.1 rvb struct vop_read_args *ap = v;
364 1.1 rvb
365 1.1 rvb ENTRY;
366 1.3 rvb return(coda_rdwr(ap->a_vp, ap->a_uio, UIO_READ,
367 1.1 rvb ap->a_ioflag, ap->a_cred, ap->a_uio->uio_procp));
368 1.1 rvb }
369 1.1 rvb
370 1.1 rvb int
371 1.3 rvb coda_write(v)
372 1.1 rvb void *v;
373 1.1 rvb {
374 1.1 rvb struct vop_write_args *ap = v;
375 1.1 rvb
376 1.1 rvb ENTRY;
377 1.3 rvb return(coda_rdwr(ap->a_vp, ap->a_uio, UIO_WRITE,
378 1.1 rvb ap->a_ioflag, ap->a_cred, ap->a_uio->uio_procp));
379 1.1 rvb }
380 1.1 rvb
381 1.1 rvb int
382 1.3 rvb coda_rdwr(vp, uiop, rw, ioflag, cred, p)
383 1.1 rvb struct vnode *vp;
384 1.1 rvb struct uio *uiop;
385 1.1 rvb enum uio_rw rw;
386 1.1 rvb int ioflag;
387 1.1 rvb struct ucred *cred;
388 1.1 rvb struct proc *p;
389 1.1 rvb {
390 1.1 rvb /* upcall decl */
391 1.1 rvb /* NOTE: container file operation!!! */
392 1.1 rvb /* locals */
393 1.1 rvb struct cnode *cp = VTOC(vp);
394 1.1 rvb struct vnode *cfvp = cp->c_ovp;
395 1.1 rvb int igot_internally = 0;
396 1.1 rvb int opened_internally = 0;
397 1.1 rvb int error = 0;
398 1.1 rvb
399 1.3 rvb MARK_ENTRY(CODA_RDWR_STATS);
400 1.1 rvb
401 1.12 matt CODADEBUG(CODA_RDWR, myprintf(("coda_rdwr(%d, %p, %lu, %lld, %d)\n", rw,
402 1.12 matt uiop->uio_iov->iov_base,
403 1.12 matt (unsigned long) uiop->uio_resid,
404 1.12 matt (long long) uiop->uio_offset, uiop->uio_segflg)); )
405 1.1 rvb
406 1.1 rvb /* Check for rdwr of control object. */
407 1.1 rvb if (IS_CTL_VP(vp)) {
408 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_RDWR_STATS);
409 1.1 rvb return(EINVAL);
410 1.1 rvb }
411 1.1 rvb
412 1.1 rvb /* Redirect the request to UFS. */
413 1.1 rvb
414 1.1 rvb /*
415 1.1 rvb * If file is not already open this must be a page
416 1.1 rvb * {read,write} request. Iget the cache file's inode
417 1.1 rvb * pointer if we still have its <device, inode> pair.
418 1.1 rvb * Otherwise, we must do an internal open to derive the
419 1.1 rvb * pair.
420 1.1 rvb */
421 1.1 rvb if (cfvp == NULL) {
422 1.1 rvb /*
423 1.1 rvb * If we're dumping core, do the internal open. Otherwise
424 1.1 rvb * venus won't have the correct size of the core when
425 1.1 rvb * it's completely written.
426 1.1 rvb */
427 1.1 rvb if (cp->c_inode != 0 && !(p && (p->p_acflag & ACORE))) {
428 1.1 rvb igot_internally = 1;
429 1.3 rvb error = coda_grab_vnode(cp->c_device, cp->c_inode, &cfvp);
430 1.1 rvb if (error) {
431 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_RDWR_STATS);
432 1.1 rvb return(error);
433 1.1 rvb }
434 1.1 rvb /*
435 1.1 rvb * We get the vnode back locked in both Mach and
436 1.1 rvb * NetBSD. Needs unlocked
437 1.1 rvb */
438 1.2 rvb VOP_UNLOCK(cfvp, 0);
439 1.1 rvb }
440 1.1 rvb else {
441 1.1 rvb opened_internally = 1;
442 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_GEN(CODA_OPEN_STATS);
443 1.1 rvb error = VOP_OPEN(vp, (rw == UIO_READ ? FREAD : FWRITE),
444 1.1 rvb cred, p);
445 1.3 rvb printf("coda_rdwr: Internally Opening %p\n", vp);
446 1.1 rvb if (error) {
447 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_RDWR_STATS);
448 1.1 rvb return(error);
449 1.1 rvb }
450 1.1 rvb cfvp = cp->c_ovp;
451 1.1 rvb }
452 1.1 rvb }
453 1.1 rvb
454 1.1 rvb /* Have UFS handle the call. */
455 1.13 soren CODADEBUG(CODA_RDWR, myprintf(("indirect rdwr: fid = (%lx.%lx.%lx), refcnt = %ld\n",
456 1.1 rvb cp->c_fid.Volume, cp->c_fid.Vnode,
457 1.1 rvb cp->c_fid.Unique, CTOV(cp)->v_usecount)); )
458 1.1 rvb
459 1.1 rvb if (rw == UIO_READ) {
460 1.1 rvb error = VOP_READ(cfvp, uiop, ioflag, cred);
461 1.1 rvb } else {
462 1.1 rvb error = VOP_WRITE(cfvp, uiop, ioflag, cred);
463 1.1 rvb }
464 1.1 rvb
465 1.1 rvb if (error)
466 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_RDWR_STATS);
467 1.1 rvb else
468 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_SAT(CODA_RDWR_STATS);
469 1.1 rvb
470 1.1 rvb /* Do an internal close if necessary. */
471 1.1 rvb if (opened_internally) {
472 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_GEN(CODA_CLOSE_STATS);
473 1.1 rvb (void)VOP_CLOSE(vp, (rw == UIO_READ ? FREAD : FWRITE), cred, p);
474 1.1 rvb }
475 1.1 rvb
476 1.1 rvb /* Invalidate cached attributes if writing. */
477 1.1 rvb if (rw == UIO_WRITE)
478 1.1 rvb cp->c_flags &= ~C_VATTR;
479 1.1 rvb return(error);
480 1.1 rvb }
481 1.1 rvb
482 1.1 rvb int
483 1.3 rvb coda_ioctl(v)
484 1.1 rvb void *v;
485 1.1 rvb {
486 1.1 rvb /* true args */
487 1.1 rvb struct vop_ioctl_args *ap = v;
488 1.1 rvb struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp;
489 1.1 rvb int com = ap->a_command;
490 1.1 rvb caddr_t data = ap->a_data;
491 1.1 rvb int flag = ap->a_fflag;
492 1.1 rvb struct ucred *cred = ap->a_cred;
493 1.1 rvb struct proc *p = ap->a_p;
494 1.1 rvb /* locals */
495 1.1 rvb int error;
496 1.1 rvb struct vnode *tvp;
497 1.1 rvb struct nameidata ndp;
498 1.1 rvb struct PioctlData *iap = (struct PioctlData *)data;
499 1.1 rvb
500 1.3 rvb MARK_ENTRY(CODA_IOCTL_STATS);
501 1.1 rvb
502 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_IOCTL, myprintf(("in coda_ioctl on %s\n", iap->path));)
503 1.1 rvb
504 1.1 rvb /* Don't check for operation on a dying object, for ctlvp it
505 1.1 rvb shouldn't matter */
506 1.1 rvb
507 1.1 rvb /* Must be control object to succeed. */
508 1.1 rvb if (!IS_CTL_VP(vp)) {
509 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_IOCTL_STATS);
510 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_IOCTL, myprintf(("coda_ioctl error: vp != ctlvp"));)
511 1.1 rvb return (EOPNOTSUPP);
512 1.1 rvb }
513 1.1 rvb /* Look up the pathname. */
514 1.1 rvb
515 1.1 rvb /* Should we use the name cache here? It would get it from
516 1.1 rvb lookupname sooner or later anyway, right? */
517 1.1 rvb
518 1.1 rvb NDINIT(&ndp, LOOKUP, (iap->follow ? FOLLOW : NOFOLLOW), UIO_USERSPACE, ((caddr_t)iap->path), p);
519 1.1 rvb error = namei(&ndp);
520 1.1 rvb tvp = ndp.ni_vp;
521 1.1 rvb
522 1.1 rvb if (error) {
523 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_IOCTL_STATS);
524 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_IOCTL, myprintf(("coda_ioctl error: lookup returns %d\n",
525 1.1 rvb error));)
526 1.1 rvb return(error);
527 1.1 rvb }
528 1.1 rvb
529 1.1 rvb /*
530 1.1 rvb * Make sure this is a coda style cnode, but it may be a
531 1.1 rvb * different vfsp
532 1.1 rvb */
533 1.1 rvb /* XXX: this totally violates the comment about vtagtype in vnode.h */
534 1.3 rvb if (tvp->v_tag != VT_CODA) {
535 1.1 rvb vrele(tvp);
536 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_IOCTL_STATS);
537 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_IOCTL,
538 1.3 rvb myprintf(("coda_ioctl error: %s not a coda object\n",
539 1.1 rvb iap->path));)
540 1.1 rvb return(EINVAL);
541 1.1 rvb }
542 1.1 rvb
543 1.1 rvb if (iap->vi.in_size > VC_MAXDATASIZE) {
544 1.1 rvb vrele(tvp);
545 1.1 rvb return(EINVAL);
546 1.1 rvb }
547 1.1 rvb error = venus_ioctl(vtomi(tvp), &((VTOC(tvp))->c_fid), com, flag, data, cred, p);
548 1.1 rvb
549 1.1 rvb if (error)
550 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_IOCTL_STATS);
551 1.1 rvb else
552 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_IOCTL, myprintf(("Ioctl returns %d \n", error)); )
553 1.1 rvb
554 1.1 rvb vrele(tvp);
555 1.1 rvb return(error);
556 1.1 rvb }
557 1.1 rvb
558 1.1 rvb /*
559 1.1 rvb * To reduce the cost of a user-level venus;we cache attributes in
560 1.1 rvb * the kernel. Each cnode has storage allocated for an attribute. If
561 1.1 rvb * c_vattr is valid, return a reference to it. Otherwise, get the
562 1.1 rvb * attributes from venus and store them in the cnode. There is some
563 1.1 rvb * question if this method is a security leak. But I think that in
564 1.1 rvb * order to make this call, the user must have done a lookup and
565 1.1 rvb * opened the file, and therefore should already have access.
566 1.1 rvb */
567 1.1 rvb int
568 1.3 rvb coda_getattr(v)
569 1.1 rvb void *v;
570 1.1 rvb {
571 1.1 rvb /* true args */
572 1.1 rvb struct vop_getattr_args *ap = v;
573 1.1 rvb struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp;
574 1.1 rvb struct cnode *cp = VTOC(vp);
575 1.1 rvb struct vattr *vap = ap->a_vap;
576 1.1 rvb struct ucred *cred = ap->a_cred;
577 1.1 rvb struct proc *p = ap->a_p;
578 1.1 rvb /* locals */
579 1.1 rvb int error;
580 1.1 rvb
581 1.3 rvb MARK_ENTRY(CODA_GETATTR_STATS);
582 1.1 rvb
583 1.1 rvb /* Check for getattr of control object. */
584 1.1 rvb if (IS_CTL_VP(vp)) {
585 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_GETATTR_STATS);
586 1.1 rvb return(ENOENT);
587 1.1 rvb }
588 1.1 rvb
589 1.1 rvb /* Check to see if the attributes have already been cached */
590 1.1 rvb if (VALID_VATTR(cp)) {
591 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_GETATTR, { myprintf(("attr cache hit: (%lx.%lx.%lx)\n",
592 1.1 rvb cp->c_fid.Volume,
593 1.1 rvb cp->c_fid.Vnode,
594 1.1 rvb cp->c_fid.Unique));});
595 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_GETATTR, if (!(codadebug & ~CODA_GETATTR))
596 1.1 rvb print_vattr(&cp->c_vattr); );
597 1.1 rvb
598 1.1 rvb *vap = cp->c_vattr;
599 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_SAT(CODA_GETATTR_STATS);
600 1.1 rvb return(0);
601 1.1 rvb }
602 1.1 rvb
603 1.1 rvb error = venus_getattr(vtomi(vp), &cp->c_fid, cred, p, vap);
604 1.1 rvb
605 1.1 rvb if (!error) {
606 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_GETATTR, myprintf(("getattr miss (%lx.%lx.%lx): result %d\n",
607 1.1 rvb cp->c_fid.Volume,
608 1.1 rvb cp->c_fid.Vnode,
609 1.1 rvb cp->c_fid.Unique,
610 1.1 rvb error)); )
611 1.1 rvb
612 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_GETATTR, if (!(codadebug & ~CODA_GETATTR))
613 1.1 rvb print_vattr(vap); );
614 1.1 rvb
615 1.1 rvb /* If not open for write, store attributes in cnode */
616 1.3 rvb if ((cp->c_owrite == 0) && (coda_attr_cache)) {
617 1.1 rvb cp->c_vattr = *vap;
618 1.1 rvb cp->c_flags |= C_VATTR;
619 1.1 rvb }
620 1.1 rvb
621 1.1 rvb }
622 1.1 rvb return(error);
623 1.1 rvb }
624 1.1 rvb
625 1.1 rvb int
626 1.3 rvb coda_setattr(v)
627 1.1 rvb void *v;
628 1.1 rvb {
629 1.1 rvb /* true args */
630 1.1 rvb struct vop_setattr_args *ap = v;
631 1.1 rvb register struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp;
632 1.1 rvb struct cnode *cp = VTOC(vp);
633 1.1 rvb register struct vattr *vap = ap->a_vap;
634 1.1 rvb struct ucred *cred = ap->a_cred;
635 1.1 rvb struct proc *p = ap->a_p;
636 1.1 rvb /* locals */
637 1.1 rvb int error;
638 1.1 rvb
639 1.3 rvb MARK_ENTRY(CODA_SETATTR_STATS);
640 1.1 rvb
641 1.1 rvb /* Check for setattr of control object. */
642 1.1 rvb if (IS_CTL_VP(vp)) {
643 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_SETATTR_STATS);
644 1.1 rvb return(ENOENT);
645 1.1 rvb }
646 1.1 rvb
647 1.3 rvb if (codadebug & CODADBGMSK(CODA_SETATTR)) {
648 1.1 rvb print_vattr(vap);
649 1.1 rvb }
650 1.1 rvb error = venus_setattr(vtomi(vp), &cp->c_fid, vap, cred, p);
651 1.1 rvb
652 1.1 rvb if (!error)
653 1.1 rvb cp->c_flags &= ~C_VATTR;
654 1.1 rvb
655 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_SETATTR, myprintf(("setattr %d\n", error)); )
656 1.1 rvb return(error);
657 1.1 rvb }
658 1.1 rvb
659 1.1 rvb int
660 1.3 rvb coda_access(v)
661 1.1 rvb void *v;
662 1.1 rvb {
663 1.1 rvb /* true args */
664 1.1 rvb struct vop_access_args *ap = v;
665 1.1 rvb struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp;
666 1.1 rvb struct cnode *cp = VTOC(vp);
667 1.1 rvb int mode = ap->a_mode;
668 1.1 rvb struct ucred *cred = ap->a_cred;
669 1.1 rvb struct proc *p = ap->a_p;
670 1.1 rvb /* locals */
671 1.1 rvb int error;
672 1.1 rvb
673 1.3 rvb MARK_ENTRY(CODA_ACCESS_STATS);
674 1.1 rvb
675 1.1 rvb /* Check for access of control object. Only read access is
676 1.1 rvb allowed on it. */
677 1.1 rvb if (IS_CTL_VP(vp)) {
678 1.1 rvb /* bogus hack - all will be marked as successes */
679 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_SAT(CODA_ACCESS_STATS);
680 1.1 rvb return(((mode & VREAD) && !(mode & (VWRITE | VEXEC)))
681 1.1 rvb ? 0 : EACCES);
682 1.1 rvb }
683 1.1 rvb
684 1.1 rvb /*
685 1.1 rvb * if the file is a directory, and we are checking exec (eg lookup)
686 1.1 rvb * access, and the file is in the namecache, then the user must have
687 1.1 rvb * lookup access to it.
688 1.1 rvb */
689 1.3 rvb if (coda_access_cache) {
690 1.1 rvb if ((vp->v_type == VDIR) && (mode & VEXEC)) {
691 1.3 rvb if (coda_nc_lookup(cp, ".", 1, cred)) {
692 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_SAT(CODA_ACCESS_STATS);
693 1.1 rvb return(0); /* it was in the cache */
694 1.1 rvb }
695 1.1 rvb }
696 1.1 rvb }
697 1.1 rvb
698 1.1 rvb error = venus_access(vtomi(vp), &cp->c_fid, mode, cred, p);
699 1.1 rvb
700 1.1 rvb return(error);
701 1.1 rvb }
702 1.1 rvb
703 1.1 rvb /*
704 1.3 rvb * CODA abort op, called after namei() when a CREATE/DELETE isn't actually
705 1.3 rvb * done. If a buffer has been saved in anticipation of a coda_create or
706 1.3 rvb * a coda_remove, delete it.
707 1.1 rvb */
708 1.1 rvb /* ARGSUSED */
709 1.1 rvb int
710 1.3 rvb coda_abortop(v)
711 1.1 rvb void *v;
712 1.1 rvb {
713 1.1 rvb /* true args */
714 1.1 rvb struct vop_abortop_args /* {
715 1.1 rvb struct vnode *a_dvp;
716 1.1 rvb struct componentname *a_cnp;
717 1.1 rvb } */ *ap = v;
718 1.1 rvb /* upcall decl */
719 1.1 rvb /* locals */
720 1.1 rvb
721 1.1 rvb if ((ap->a_cnp->cn_flags & (HASBUF | SAVESTART)) == HASBUF)
722 1.2 rvb FREE(ap->a_cnp->cn_pnbuf, M_NAMEI);
723 1.1 rvb return (0);
724 1.1 rvb }
725 1.1 rvb
726 1.1 rvb int
727 1.3 rvb coda_readlink(v)
728 1.1 rvb void *v;
729 1.1 rvb {
730 1.1 rvb /* true args */
731 1.1 rvb struct vop_readlink_args *ap = v;
732 1.1 rvb struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp;
733 1.1 rvb struct cnode *cp = VTOC(vp);
734 1.1 rvb struct uio *uiop = ap->a_uio;
735 1.1 rvb struct ucred *cred = ap->a_cred;
736 1.1 rvb struct proc *p = ap->a_uio->uio_procp;
737 1.1 rvb /* locals */
738 1.1 rvb int error;
739 1.1 rvb char *str;
740 1.1 rvb int len;
741 1.1 rvb
742 1.3 rvb MARK_ENTRY(CODA_READLINK_STATS);
743 1.1 rvb
744 1.1 rvb /* Check for readlink of control object. */
745 1.1 rvb if (IS_CTL_VP(vp)) {
746 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_READLINK_STATS);
747 1.1 rvb return(ENOENT);
748 1.1 rvb }
749 1.1 rvb
750 1.3 rvb if ((coda_symlink_cache) && (VALID_SYMLINK(cp))) { /* symlink was cached */
751 1.1 rvb uiop->uio_rw = UIO_READ;
752 1.1 rvb error = uiomove(cp->c_symlink, (int)cp->c_symlen, uiop);
753 1.1 rvb if (error)
754 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_READLINK_STATS);
755 1.1 rvb else
756 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_SAT(CODA_READLINK_STATS);
757 1.1 rvb return(error);
758 1.1 rvb }
759 1.1 rvb
760 1.1 rvb error = venus_readlink(vtomi(vp), &cp->c_fid, cred, p, &str, &len);
761 1.1 rvb
762 1.1 rvb if (!error) {
763 1.1 rvb uiop->uio_rw = UIO_READ;
764 1.1 rvb error = uiomove(str, len, uiop);
765 1.1 rvb
766 1.3 rvb if (coda_symlink_cache) {
767 1.1 rvb cp->c_symlink = str;
768 1.1 rvb cp->c_symlen = len;
769 1.1 rvb cp->c_flags |= C_SYMLINK;
770 1.1 rvb } else
771 1.3 rvb CODA_FREE(str, len);
772 1.1 rvb }
773 1.1 rvb
774 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_READLINK, myprintf(("in readlink result %d\n",error));)
775 1.1 rvb return(error);
776 1.1 rvb }
777 1.1 rvb
778 1.1 rvb int
779 1.3 rvb coda_fsync(v)
780 1.1 rvb void *v;
781 1.1 rvb {
782 1.1 rvb /* true args */
783 1.1 rvb struct vop_fsync_args *ap = v;
784 1.1 rvb struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp;
785 1.1 rvb struct cnode *cp = VTOC(vp);
786 1.1 rvb struct ucred *cred = ap->a_cred;
787 1.1 rvb struct proc *p = ap->a_p;
788 1.1 rvb /* locals */
789 1.1 rvb struct vnode *convp = cp->c_ovp;
790 1.1 rvb int error;
791 1.1 rvb
792 1.3 rvb MARK_ENTRY(CODA_FSYNC_STATS);
793 1.1 rvb
794 1.1 rvb /* Check for fsync on an unmounting object */
795 1.1 rvb /* The NetBSD kernel, in it's infinite wisdom, can try to fsync
796 1.1 rvb * after an unmount has been initiated. This is a Bad Thing,
797 1.1 rvb * which we have to avoid. Not a legitimate failure for stats.
798 1.1 rvb */
799 1.1 rvb if (IS_UNMOUNTING(cp)) {
800 1.1 rvb return(ENODEV);
801 1.1 rvb }
802 1.1 rvb
803 1.1 rvb /* Check for fsync of control object. */
804 1.1 rvb if (IS_CTL_VP(vp)) {
805 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_SAT(CODA_FSYNC_STATS);
806 1.1 rvb return(0);
807 1.1 rvb }
808 1.1 rvb
809 1.1 rvb if (convp)
810 1.1 rvb VOP_FSYNC(convp, cred, MNT_WAIT, p);
811 1.1 rvb
812 1.1 rvb /*
813 1.1 rvb * We can expect fsync on any vnode at all if venus is pruging it.
814 1.1 rvb * Venus can't very well answer the fsync request, now can it?
815 1.1 rvb * Hopefully, it won't have to, because hopefully, venus preserves
816 1.1 rvb * the (possibly untrue) invariant that it never purges an open
817 1.1 rvb * vnode. Hopefully.
818 1.1 rvb */
819 1.1 rvb if (cp->c_flags & C_PURGING) {
820 1.1 rvb return(0);
821 1.1 rvb }
822 1.1 rvb
823 1.1 rvb error = venus_fsync(vtomi(vp), &cp->c_fid, cred, p);
824 1.1 rvb
825 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_FSYNC, myprintf(("in fsync result %d\n",error)); );
826 1.1 rvb return(error);
827 1.1 rvb }
828 1.1 rvb
829 1.1 rvb int
830 1.3 rvb coda_inactive(v)
831 1.1 rvb void *v;
832 1.1 rvb {
833 1.1 rvb /* XXX - at the moment, inactive doesn't look at cred, and doesn't
834 1.1 rvb have a proc pointer. Oops. */
835 1.1 rvb /* true args */
836 1.1 rvb struct vop_inactive_args *ap = v;
837 1.1 rvb struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp;
838 1.1 rvb struct cnode *cp = VTOC(vp);
839 1.1 rvb struct ucred *cred __attribute__((unused)) = NULL;
840 1.1 rvb struct proc *p __attribute__((unused)) = curproc;
841 1.1 rvb /* upcall decl */
842 1.1 rvb /* locals */
843 1.1 rvb
844 1.1 rvb /* We don't need to send inactive to venus - DCS */
845 1.3 rvb MARK_ENTRY(CODA_INACTIVE_STATS);
846 1.1 rvb
847 1.1 rvb if (IS_CTL_VP(vp)) {
848 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_SAT(CODA_INACTIVE_STATS);
849 1.1 rvb return 0;
850 1.1 rvb }
851 1.1 rvb
852 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_INACTIVE, myprintf(("in inactive, %lx.%lx.%lx. vfsp %p\n",
853 1.1 rvb cp->c_fid.Volume, cp->c_fid.Vnode,
854 1.1 rvb cp->c_fid.Unique, vp->v_mount));)
855 1.1 rvb
856 1.1 rvb /* If an array has been allocated to hold the symlink, deallocate it */
857 1.3 rvb if ((coda_symlink_cache) && (VALID_SYMLINK(cp))) {
858 1.1 rvb if (cp->c_symlink == NULL)
859 1.3 rvb panic("coda_inactive: null symlink pointer in cnode");
860 1.1 rvb
861 1.3 rvb CODA_FREE(cp->c_symlink, cp->c_symlen);
862 1.1 rvb cp->c_flags &= ~C_SYMLINK;
863 1.1 rvb cp->c_symlen = 0;
864 1.1 rvb }
865 1.1 rvb
866 1.1 rvb /* Remove it from the table so it can't be found. */
867 1.3 rvb coda_unsave(cp);
868 1.3 rvb if ((struct coda_mntinfo *)(vp->v_mount->mnt_data) == NULL) {
869 1.1 rvb myprintf(("Help! vfsp->vfs_data was NULL, but vnode %p wasn't dying\n", vp));
870 1.3 rvb panic("badness in coda_inactive\n");
871 1.1 rvb }
872 1.1 rvb
873 1.1 rvb if (IS_UNMOUNTING(cp)) {
874 1.1 rvb #ifdef DEBUG
875 1.3 rvb printf("coda_inactive: IS_UNMOUNTING use %d: vp %p, cp %p\n", vp->v_usecount, vp, cp);
876 1.1 rvb if (cp->c_ovp != NULL)
877 1.3 rvb printf("coda_inactive: cp->ovp != NULL use %d: vp %p, cp %p\n",
878 1.1 rvb vp->v_usecount, vp, cp);
879 1.1 rvb #endif
880 1.10 wrstuden lockmgr(&vp->v_lock, LK_RELEASE, &vp->v_interlock);
881 1.1 rvb } else {
882 1.5 rvb #ifdef OLD_DIAGNOSTIC
883 1.1 rvb if (CTOV(cp)->v_usecount) {
884 1.3 rvb panic("coda_inactive: nonzero reference count");
885 1.1 rvb }
886 1.1 rvb if (cp->c_ovp != NULL) {
887 1.3 rvb panic("coda_inactive: cp->ovp != NULL");
888 1.1 rvb }
889 1.1 rvb #endif
890 1.2 rvb VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0);
891 1.1 rvb vgone(vp);
892 1.1 rvb }
893 1.1 rvb
894 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_SAT(CODA_INACTIVE_STATS);
895 1.1 rvb return(0);
896 1.1 rvb }
897 1.1 rvb
898 1.1 rvb /*
899 1.1 rvb * Remote file system operations having to do with directory manipulation.
900 1.1 rvb */
901 1.1 rvb
902 1.1 rvb /*
903 1.1 rvb * It appears that in NetBSD, lookup is supposed to return the vnode locked
904 1.1 rvb */
905 1.1 rvb int
906 1.3 rvb coda_lookup(v)
907 1.1 rvb void *v;
908 1.1 rvb {
909 1.1 rvb /* true args */
910 1.1 rvb struct vop_lookup_args *ap = v;
911 1.1 rvb struct vnode *dvp = ap->a_dvp;
912 1.1 rvb struct cnode *dcp = VTOC(dvp);
913 1.1 rvb struct vnode **vpp = ap->a_vpp;
914 1.1 rvb /*
915 1.1 rvb * It looks as though ap->a_cnp->ni_cnd->cn_nameptr holds the rest
916 1.1 rvb * of the string to xlate, and that we must try to get at least
917 1.1 rvb * ap->a_cnp->ni_cnd->cn_namelen of those characters to macth. I
918 1.1 rvb * could be wrong.
919 1.1 rvb */
920 1.1 rvb struct componentname *cnp = ap->a_cnp;
921 1.1 rvb struct ucred *cred = cnp->cn_cred;
922 1.1 rvb struct proc *p = cnp->cn_proc;
923 1.1 rvb /* locals */
924 1.1 rvb struct cnode *cp;
925 1.1 rvb const char *nm = cnp->cn_nameptr;
926 1.1 rvb int len = cnp->cn_namelen;
927 1.1 rvb ViceFid VFid;
928 1.1 rvb int vtype;
929 1.1 rvb int error = 0;
930 1.1 rvb
931 1.10 wrstuden cnp->cn_flags &= ~PDIRUNLOCK;
932 1.10 wrstuden
933 1.3 rvb MARK_ENTRY(CODA_LOOKUP_STATS);
934 1.1 rvb
935 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_LOOKUP, myprintf(("lookup: %s in %lx.%lx.%lx\n",
936 1.1 rvb nm, dcp->c_fid.Volume,
937 1.1 rvb dcp->c_fid.Vnode, dcp->c_fid.Unique)););
938 1.1 rvb
939 1.1 rvb /* Check for lookup of control object. */
940 1.1 rvb if (IS_CTL_NAME(dvp, nm, len)) {
941 1.3 rvb *vpp = coda_ctlvp;
942 1.1 rvb vref(*vpp);
943 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_SAT(CODA_LOOKUP_STATS);
944 1.1 rvb goto exit;
945 1.1 rvb }
946 1.1 rvb
947 1.3 rvb if (len+1 > CODA_MAXNAMLEN) {
948 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_LOOKUP_STATS);
949 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_LOOKUP, myprintf(("name too long: lookup, %lx.%lx.%lx(%s)\n",
950 1.1 rvb dcp->c_fid.Volume, dcp->c_fid.Vnode,
951 1.1 rvb dcp->c_fid.Unique, nm)););
952 1.1 rvb *vpp = (struct vnode *)0;
953 1.1 rvb error = EINVAL;
954 1.1 rvb goto exit;
955 1.1 rvb }
956 1.1 rvb /* First try to look the file up in the cfs name cache */
957 1.1 rvb /* lock the parent vnode? */
958 1.3 rvb cp = coda_nc_lookup(dcp, nm, len, cred);
959 1.1 rvb if (cp) {
960 1.1 rvb *vpp = CTOV(cp);
961 1.1 rvb vref(*vpp);
962 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_LOOKUP,
963 1.1 rvb myprintf(("lookup result %d vpp %p\n",error,*vpp));)
964 1.1 rvb } else {
965 1.1 rvb
966 1.1 rvb /* The name wasn't cached, so we need to contact Venus */
967 1.1 rvb error = venus_lookup(vtomi(dvp), &dcp->c_fid, nm, len, cred, p, &VFid, &vtype);
968 1.1 rvb
969 1.1 rvb if (error) {
970 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_LOOKUP_STATS);
971 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_LOOKUP, myprintf(("lookup error on %lx.%lx.%lx(%s)%d\n",
972 1.1 rvb dcp->c_fid.Volume, dcp->c_fid.Vnode, dcp->c_fid.Unique, nm, error));)
973 1.1 rvb *vpp = (struct vnode *)0;
974 1.1 rvb } else {
975 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_SAT(CODA_LOOKUP_STATS);
976 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_LOOKUP,
977 1.1 rvb myprintf(("lookup: vol %lx vno %lx uni %lx type %o result %d\n",
978 1.1 rvb VFid.Volume, VFid.Vnode, VFid.Unique, vtype,
979 1.1 rvb error)); )
980 1.1 rvb
981 1.3 rvb cp = make_coda_node(&VFid, dvp->v_mount, vtype);
982 1.1 rvb *vpp = CTOV(cp);
983 1.1 rvb
984 1.1 rvb /* enter the new vnode in the Name Cache only if the top bit isn't set */
985 1.1 rvb /* And don't enter a new vnode for an invalid one! */
986 1.3 rvb if (!(vtype & CODA_NOCACHE))
987 1.3 rvb coda_nc_enter(VTOC(dvp), nm, len, cred, VTOC(*vpp));
988 1.1 rvb }
989 1.1 rvb }
990 1.1 rvb
991 1.1 rvb exit:
992 1.1 rvb /*
993 1.1 rvb * If we are creating, and this was the last name to be looked up,
994 1.1 rvb * and the error was ENOENT, then there really shouldn't be an
995 1.1 rvb * error and we can make the leaf NULL and return success. Since
996 1.1 rvb * this is supposed to work under Mach as well as NetBSD, we're
997 1.1 rvb * leaving this fn wrapped. We also must tell lookup/namei that
998 1.1 rvb * we need to save the last component of the name. (Create will
999 1.1 rvb * have to free the name buffer later...lucky us...)
1000 1.1 rvb */
1001 1.1 rvb if (((cnp->cn_nameiop == CREATE) || (cnp->cn_nameiop == RENAME))
1002 1.1 rvb && (cnp->cn_flags & ISLASTCN)
1003 1.1 rvb && (error == ENOENT))
1004 1.1 rvb {
1005 1.1 rvb error = EJUSTRETURN;
1006 1.1 rvb cnp->cn_flags |= SAVENAME;
1007 1.1 rvb *ap->a_vpp = NULL;
1008 1.1 rvb }
1009 1.1 rvb
1010 1.1 rvb /*
1011 1.1 rvb * If we are removing, and we are at the last element, and we
1012 1.1 rvb * found it, then we need to keep the name around so that the
1013 1.1 rvb * removal will go ahead as planned. Unfortunately, this will
1014 1.1 rvb * probably also lock the to-be-removed vnode, which may or may
1015 1.1 rvb * not be a good idea. I'll have to look at the bits of
1016 1.3 rvb * coda_remove to make sure. We'll only save the name if we did in
1017 1.3 rvb * fact find the name, otherwise coda_remove won't have a chance
1018 1.1 rvb * to free the pathname.
1019 1.1 rvb */
1020 1.1 rvb if ((cnp->cn_nameiop == DELETE)
1021 1.1 rvb && (cnp->cn_flags & ISLASTCN)
1022 1.1 rvb && !error)
1023 1.1 rvb {
1024 1.1 rvb cnp->cn_flags |= SAVENAME;
1025 1.1 rvb }
1026 1.1 rvb
1027 1.1 rvb /*
1028 1.1 rvb * If the lookup went well, we need to (potentially?) unlock the
1029 1.1 rvb * parent, and lock the child. We are only responsible for
1030 1.1 rvb * checking to see if the parent is supposed to be unlocked before
1031 1.1 rvb * we return. We must always lock the child (provided there is
1032 1.1 rvb * one, and (the parent isn't locked or it isn't the same as the
1033 1.1 rvb * parent.) Simple, huh? We can never leave the parent locked unless
1034 1.1 rvb * we are ISLASTCN
1035 1.1 rvb */
1036 1.1 rvb if (!error || (error == EJUSTRETURN)) {
1037 1.1 rvb if (!(cnp->cn_flags & LOCKPARENT) || !(cnp->cn_flags & ISLASTCN)) {
1038 1.2 rvb if ((error = VOP_UNLOCK(dvp, 0))) {
1039 1.1 rvb return error;
1040 1.1 rvb }
1041 1.10 wrstuden cnp->cn_flags |= PDIRUNLOCK;
1042 1.1 rvb /*
1043 1.1 rvb * The parent is unlocked. As long as there is a child,
1044 1.1 rvb * lock it without bothering to check anything else.
1045 1.1 rvb */
1046 1.1 rvb if (*ap->a_vpp) {
1047 1.2 rvb if ((error = vn_lock(*ap->a_vpp, LK_EXCLUSIVE))) {
1048 1.3 rvb printf("coda_lookup: ");
1049 1.1 rvb panic("unlocked parent but couldn't lock child");
1050 1.1 rvb }
1051 1.1 rvb }
1052 1.1 rvb } else {
1053 1.1 rvb /* The parent is locked, and may be the same as the child */
1054 1.1 rvb if (*ap->a_vpp && (*ap->a_vpp != dvp)) {
1055 1.1 rvb /* Different, go ahead and lock it. */
1056 1.2 rvb if ((error = vn_lock(*ap->a_vpp, LK_EXCLUSIVE))) {
1057 1.3 rvb printf("coda_lookup: ");
1058 1.1 rvb panic("unlocked parent but couldn't lock child");
1059 1.1 rvb }
1060 1.1 rvb }
1061 1.1 rvb }
1062 1.1 rvb } else {
1063 1.1 rvb /* If the lookup failed, we need to ensure that the leaf is NULL */
1064 1.1 rvb /* Don't change any locking? */
1065 1.1 rvb *ap->a_vpp = NULL;
1066 1.1 rvb }
1067 1.1 rvb return(error);
1068 1.1 rvb }
1069 1.1 rvb
1070 1.1 rvb /*ARGSUSED*/
1071 1.1 rvb int
1072 1.3 rvb coda_create(v)
1073 1.1 rvb void *v;
1074 1.1 rvb {
1075 1.1 rvb /* true args */
1076 1.1 rvb struct vop_create_args *ap = v;
1077 1.1 rvb struct vnode *dvp = ap->a_dvp;
1078 1.1 rvb struct cnode *dcp = VTOC(dvp);
1079 1.1 rvb struct vattr *va = ap->a_vap;
1080 1.1 rvb int exclusive = 1;
1081 1.1 rvb int mode = ap->a_vap->va_mode;
1082 1.1 rvb struct vnode **vpp = ap->a_vpp;
1083 1.1 rvb struct componentname *cnp = ap->a_cnp;
1084 1.1 rvb struct ucred *cred = cnp->cn_cred;
1085 1.1 rvb struct proc *p = cnp->cn_proc;
1086 1.1 rvb /* locals */
1087 1.1 rvb int error;
1088 1.1 rvb struct cnode *cp;
1089 1.1 rvb const char *nm = cnp->cn_nameptr;
1090 1.1 rvb int len = cnp->cn_namelen;
1091 1.1 rvb ViceFid VFid;
1092 1.1 rvb struct vattr attr;
1093 1.1 rvb
1094 1.3 rvb MARK_ENTRY(CODA_CREATE_STATS);
1095 1.1 rvb
1096 1.1 rvb /* All creates are exclusive XXX */
1097 1.1 rvb /* I'm assuming the 'mode' argument is the file mode bits XXX */
1098 1.1 rvb
1099 1.1 rvb /* Check for create of control object. */
1100 1.1 rvb if (IS_CTL_NAME(dvp, nm, len)) {
1101 1.1 rvb *vpp = (struct vnode *)0;
1102 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_CREATE_STATS);
1103 1.1 rvb return(EACCES);
1104 1.1 rvb }
1105 1.1 rvb
1106 1.1 rvb error = venus_create(vtomi(dvp), &dcp->c_fid, nm, len, exclusive, mode, va, cred, p, &VFid, &attr);
1107 1.1 rvb
1108 1.1 rvb if (!error) {
1109 1.1 rvb
1110 1.1 rvb /* If this is an exclusive create, panic if the file already exists. */
1111 1.1 rvb /* Venus should have detected the file and reported EEXIST. */
1112 1.1 rvb
1113 1.1 rvb if ((exclusive == 1) &&
1114 1.3 rvb (coda_find(&VFid) != NULL))
1115 1.1 rvb panic("cnode existed for newly created file!");
1116 1.1 rvb
1117 1.3 rvb cp = make_coda_node(&VFid, dvp->v_mount, attr.va_type);
1118 1.1 rvb *vpp = CTOV(cp);
1119 1.1 rvb
1120 1.1 rvb /* Update va to reflect the new attributes. */
1121 1.1 rvb (*va) = attr;
1122 1.1 rvb
1123 1.1 rvb /* Update the attribute cache and mark it as valid */
1124 1.3 rvb if (coda_attr_cache) {
1125 1.1 rvb VTOC(*vpp)->c_vattr = attr;
1126 1.1 rvb VTOC(*vpp)->c_flags |= C_VATTR;
1127 1.1 rvb }
1128 1.1 rvb
1129 1.1 rvb /* Invalidate the parent's attr cache, the modification time has changed */
1130 1.1 rvb VTOC(dvp)->c_flags &= ~C_VATTR;
1131 1.1 rvb
1132 1.1 rvb /* enter the new vnode in the Name Cache */
1133 1.3 rvb coda_nc_enter(VTOC(dvp), nm, len, cred, VTOC(*vpp));
1134 1.1 rvb
1135 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_CREATE,
1136 1.1 rvb myprintf(("create: (%lx.%lx.%lx), result %d\n",
1137 1.1 rvb VFid.Volume, VFid.Vnode, VFid.Unique, error)); )
1138 1.1 rvb } else {
1139 1.1 rvb *vpp = (struct vnode *)0;
1140 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_CREATE, myprintf(("create error %d\n", error));)
1141 1.1 rvb }
1142 1.1 rvb
1143 1.1 rvb /* Locking strategy. */
1144 1.1 rvb /*
1145 1.1 rvb * In NetBSD, all creates must explicitly vput their dvp's. We'll
1146 1.1 rvb * go ahead and use the LOCKLEAF flag of the cnp argument.
1147 1.1 rvb * However, I'm pretty sure that create must return the leaf
1148 1.1 rvb * locked; so there is a DIAGNOSTIC check to ensure that this is
1149 1.1 rvb * true.
1150 1.1 rvb */
1151 1.1 rvb vput(dvp);
1152 1.1 rvb if (!error) {
1153 1.1 rvb if (cnp->cn_flags & LOCKLEAF) {
1154 1.2 rvb if ((error = vn_lock(*ap->a_vpp, LK_EXCLUSIVE))) {
1155 1.3 rvb printf("coda_create: ");
1156 1.1 rvb panic("unlocked parent but couldn't lock child");
1157 1.1 rvb }
1158 1.1 rvb }
1159 1.7 rvb #ifdef OLD_DIAGNOSTIC
1160 1.1 rvb else {
1161 1.3 rvb printf("coda_create: LOCKLEAF not set!\n");
1162 1.1 rvb }
1163 1.5 rvb #endif
1164 1.1 rvb }
1165 1.1 rvb /* Have to free the previously saved name */
1166 1.1 rvb /*
1167 1.1 rvb * This condition is stolen from ufs_makeinode. I have no idea
1168 1.1 rvb * why it's here, but what the hey...
1169 1.1 rvb */
1170 1.1 rvb if ((cnp->cn_flags & SAVESTART) == 0) {
1171 1.2 rvb FREE(cnp->cn_pnbuf, M_NAMEI);
1172 1.1 rvb }
1173 1.1 rvb return(error);
1174 1.1 rvb }
1175 1.1 rvb
1176 1.1 rvb int
1177 1.3 rvb coda_remove(v)
1178 1.1 rvb void *v;
1179 1.1 rvb {
1180 1.1 rvb /* true args */
1181 1.1 rvb struct vop_remove_args *ap = v;
1182 1.1 rvb struct vnode *dvp = ap->a_dvp;
1183 1.1 rvb struct cnode *cp = VTOC(dvp);
1184 1.1 rvb struct componentname *cnp = ap->a_cnp;
1185 1.1 rvb struct ucred *cred = cnp->cn_cred;
1186 1.1 rvb struct proc *p = cnp->cn_proc;
1187 1.1 rvb /* locals */
1188 1.1 rvb int error;
1189 1.1 rvb const char *nm = cnp->cn_nameptr;
1190 1.1 rvb int len = cnp->cn_namelen;
1191 1.1 rvb struct cnode *tp;
1192 1.1 rvb
1193 1.3 rvb MARK_ENTRY(CODA_REMOVE_STATS);
1194 1.1 rvb
1195 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_REMOVE, myprintf(("remove: %s in %lx.%lx.%lx\n",
1196 1.1 rvb nm, cp->c_fid.Volume, cp->c_fid.Vnode,
1197 1.1 rvb cp->c_fid.Unique)););
1198 1.1 rvb
1199 1.3 rvb /* Remove the file's entry from the CODA Name Cache */
1200 1.1 rvb /* We're being conservative here, it might be that this person
1201 1.1 rvb * doesn't really have sufficient access to delete the file
1202 1.1 rvb * but we feel zapping the entry won't really hurt anyone -- dcs
1203 1.1 rvb */
1204 1.1 rvb /* I'm gonna go out on a limb here. If a file and a hardlink to it
1205 1.1 rvb * exist, and one is removed, the link count on the other will be
1206 1.1 rvb * off by 1. We could either invalidate the attrs if cached, or
1207 1.1 rvb * fix them. I'll try to fix them. DCS 11/8/94
1208 1.1 rvb */
1209 1.3 rvb tp = coda_nc_lookup(VTOC(dvp), nm, len, cred);
1210 1.1 rvb if (tp) {
1211 1.1 rvb if (VALID_VATTR(tp)) { /* If attrs are cached */
1212 1.1 rvb if (tp->c_vattr.va_nlink > 1) { /* If it's a hard link */
1213 1.1 rvb tp->c_vattr.va_nlink--;
1214 1.1 rvb }
1215 1.1 rvb }
1216 1.1 rvb
1217 1.3 rvb coda_nc_zapfile(VTOC(dvp), nm, len);
1218 1.1 rvb /* No need to flush it if it doesn't exist! */
1219 1.1 rvb }
1220 1.1 rvb /* Invalidate the parent's attr cache, the modification time has changed */
1221 1.1 rvb VTOC(dvp)->c_flags &= ~C_VATTR;
1222 1.1 rvb
1223 1.1 rvb /* Check for remove of control object. */
1224 1.1 rvb if (IS_CTL_NAME(dvp, nm, len)) {
1225 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_REMOVE_STATS);
1226 1.1 rvb return(ENOENT);
1227 1.1 rvb }
1228 1.1 rvb
1229 1.1 rvb error = venus_remove(vtomi(dvp), &cp->c_fid, nm, len, cred, p);
1230 1.1 rvb
1231 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_REMOVE, myprintf(("in remove result %d\n",error)); )
1232 1.1 rvb
1233 1.1 rvb /*
1234 1.1 rvb * Regardless of what happens, we have to unconditionally drop
1235 1.1 rvb * locks/refs on parent and child. (I hope). This is based on
1236 1.1 rvb * what ufs_remove seems to be doing.
1237 1.1 rvb */
1238 1.1 rvb if (dvp == ap->a_vp) {
1239 1.1 rvb vrele(ap->a_vp);
1240 1.1 rvb } else {
1241 1.1 rvb vput(ap->a_vp);
1242 1.1 rvb }
1243 1.1 rvb vput(dvp);
1244 1.1 rvb
1245 1.1 rvb if ((cnp->cn_flags & SAVESTART) == 0) {
1246 1.2 rvb FREE(cnp->cn_pnbuf, M_NAMEI);
1247 1.1 rvb }
1248 1.1 rvb return(error);
1249 1.1 rvb }
1250 1.1 rvb
1251 1.1 rvb int
1252 1.3 rvb coda_link(v)
1253 1.1 rvb void *v;
1254 1.1 rvb {
1255 1.1 rvb /* true args */
1256 1.1 rvb struct vop_link_args *ap = v;
1257 1.1 rvb struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp;
1258 1.1 rvb struct cnode *cp = VTOC(vp);
1259 1.1 rvb struct vnode *tdvp = ap->a_dvp;
1260 1.1 rvb struct cnode *tdcp = VTOC(tdvp);
1261 1.1 rvb struct componentname *cnp = ap->a_cnp;
1262 1.1 rvb struct ucred *cred = cnp->cn_cred;
1263 1.1 rvb struct proc *p = cnp->cn_proc;
1264 1.1 rvb /* locals */
1265 1.1 rvb int error;
1266 1.1 rvb const char *nm = cnp->cn_nameptr;
1267 1.1 rvb int len = cnp->cn_namelen;
1268 1.1 rvb
1269 1.3 rvb MARK_ENTRY(CODA_LINK_STATS);
1270 1.1 rvb
1271 1.3 rvb if (codadebug & CODADBGMSK(CODA_LINK)) {
1272 1.1 rvb
1273 1.1 rvb myprintf(("nb_link: vp fid: (%lx.%lx.%lx)\n",
1274 1.1 rvb cp->c_fid.Volume, cp->c_fid.Vnode, cp->c_fid.Unique));
1275 1.1 rvb myprintf(("nb_link: tdvp fid: (%lx.%lx.%lx)\n",
1276 1.1 rvb tdcp->c_fid.Volume, tdcp->c_fid.Vnode, tdcp->c_fid.Unique));
1277 1.1 rvb
1278 1.1 rvb }
1279 1.3 rvb if (codadebug & CODADBGMSK(CODA_LINK)) {
1280 1.1 rvb myprintf(("link: vp fid: (%lx.%lx.%lx)\n",
1281 1.1 rvb cp->c_fid.Volume, cp->c_fid.Vnode, cp->c_fid.Unique));
1282 1.1 rvb myprintf(("link: tdvp fid: (%lx.%lx.%lx)\n",
1283 1.1 rvb tdcp->c_fid.Volume, tdcp->c_fid.Vnode, tdcp->c_fid.Unique));
1284 1.1 rvb
1285 1.1 rvb }
1286 1.1 rvb
1287 1.1 rvb /* Check for link to/from control object. */
1288 1.1 rvb if (IS_CTL_NAME(tdvp, nm, len) || IS_CTL_VP(vp)) {
1289 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_LINK_STATS);
1290 1.1 rvb return(EACCES);
1291 1.1 rvb }
1292 1.1 rvb
1293 1.1 rvb /*
1294 1.1 rvb * According to the ufs_link operation here's the locking situation:
1295 1.1 rvb * We enter with the thing called "dvp" (the directory) locked.
1296 1.1 rvb * We must unconditionally drop locks on "dvp"
1297 1.1 rvb *
1298 1.1 rvb * We enter with the thing called "vp" (the linked-to) unlocked,
1299 1.1 rvb * but ref'd (?)
1300 1.3 rvb * We seem to need to lock it before calling coda_link, and
1301 1.1 rvb * unconditionally unlock it after.
1302 1.1 rvb */
1303 1.1 rvb
1304 1.2 rvb if ((ap->a_vp != tdvp) && (error = vn_lock(ap->a_vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE))) {
1305 1.1 rvb goto exit;
1306 1.1 rvb }
1307 1.1 rvb
1308 1.1 rvb error = venus_link(vtomi(vp), &cp->c_fid, &tdcp->c_fid, nm, len, cred, p);
1309 1.1 rvb
1310 1.1 rvb /* Invalidate the parent's attr cache, the modification time has changed */
1311 1.1 rvb VTOC(tdvp)->c_flags &= ~C_VATTR;
1312 1.1 rvb VTOC(vp)->c_flags &= ~C_VATTR;
1313 1.1 rvb
1314 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_LINK, myprintf(("in link result %d\n",error)); )
1315 1.1 rvb
1316 1.1 rvb exit:
1317 1.1 rvb
1318 1.1 rvb if (ap->a_vp != tdvp) {
1319 1.2 rvb VOP_UNLOCK(ap->a_vp, 0);
1320 1.1 rvb }
1321 1.1 rvb vput(tdvp);
1322 1.1 rvb
1323 1.1 rvb /* Drop the name buffer if we don't need to SAVESTART */
1324 1.1 rvb if ((cnp->cn_flags & SAVESTART) == 0) {
1325 1.2 rvb FREE(cnp->cn_pnbuf, M_NAMEI);
1326 1.1 rvb }
1327 1.1 rvb return(error);
1328 1.1 rvb }
1329 1.1 rvb
1330 1.1 rvb int
1331 1.3 rvb coda_rename(v)
1332 1.1 rvb void *v;
1333 1.1 rvb {
1334 1.1 rvb /* true args */
1335 1.1 rvb struct vop_rename_args *ap = v;
1336 1.1 rvb struct vnode *odvp = ap->a_fdvp;
1337 1.1 rvb struct cnode *odcp = VTOC(odvp);
1338 1.1 rvb struct componentname *fcnp = ap->a_fcnp;
1339 1.1 rvb struct vnode *ndvp = ap->a_tdvp;
1340 1.1 rvb struct cnode *ndcp = VTOC(ndvp);
1341 1.1 rvb struct componentname *tcnp = ap->a_tcnp;
1342 1.1 rvb struct ucred *cred = fcnp->cn_cred;
1343 1.1 rvb struct proc *p = fcnp->cn_proc;
1344 1.1 rvb /* true args */
1345 1.1 rvb int error;
1346 1.1 rvb const char *fnm = fcnp->cn_nameptr;
1347 1.1 rvb int flen = fcnp->cn_namelen;
1348 1.1 rvb const char *tnm = tcnp->cn_nameptr;
1349 1.1 rvb int tlen = tcnp->cn_namelen;
1350 1.1 rvb
1351 1.3 rvb MARK_ENTRY(CODA_RENAME_STATS);
1352 1.1 rvb
1353 1.1 rvb /* Hmmm. The vnodes are already looked up. Perhaps they are locked?
1354 1.1 rvb This could be Bad. XXX */
1355 1.5 rvb #ifdef OLD_DIAGNOSTIC
1356 1.1 rvb if ((fcnp->cn_cred != tcnp->cn_cred)
1357 1.1 rvb || (fcnp->cn_proc != tcnp->cn_proc))
1358 1.1 rvb {
1359 1.3 rvb panic("coda_rename: component names don't agree");
1360 1.1 rvb }
1361 1.5 rvb #endif
1362 1.1 rvb
1363 1.1 rvb /* Check for rename involving control object. */
1364 1.1 rvb if (IS_CTL_NAME(odvp, fnm, flen) || IS_CTL_NAME(ndvp, tnm, tlen)) {
1365 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_RENAME_STATS);
1366 1.1 rvb return(EACCES);
1367 1.1 rvb }
1368 1.1 rvb
1369 1.1 rvb /* Problem with moving directories -- need to flush entry for .. */
1370 1.1 rvb if (odvp != ndvp) {
1371 1.3 rvb struct cnode *ovcp = coda_nc_lookup(VTOC(odvp), fnm, flen, cred);
1372 1.1 rvb if (ovcp) {
1373 1.1 rvb struct vnode *ovp = CTOV(ovcp);
1374 1.1 rvb if ((ovp) &&
1375 1.1 rvb (ovp->v_type == VDIR)) /* If it's a directory */
1376 1.3 rvb coda_nc_zapfile(VTOC(ovp),"..", 2);
1377 1.1 rvb }
1378 1.1 rvb }
1379 1.1 rvb
1380 1.1 rvb /* Remove the entries for both source and target files */
1381 1.3 rvb coda_nc_zapfile(VTOC(odvp), fnm, flen);
1382 1.3 rvb coda_nc_zapfile(VTOC(ndvp), tnm, tlen);
1383 1.1 rvb
1384 1.1 rvb /* Invalidate the parent's attr cache, the modification time has changed */
1385 1.1 rvb VTOC(odvp)->c_flags &= ~C_VATTR;
1386 1.1 rvb VTOC(ndvp)->c_flags &= ~C_VATTR;
1387 1.1 rvb
1388 1.3 rvb if (flen+1 > CODA_MAXNAMLEN) {
1389 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_RENAME_STATS);
1390 1.1 rvb error = EINVAL;
1391 1.1 rvb goto exit;
1392 1.1 rvb }
1393 1.1 rvb
1394 1.3 rvb if (tlen+1 > CODA_MAXNAMLEN) {
1395 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_RENAME_STATS);
1396 1.1 rvb error = EINVAL;
1397 1.1 rvb goto exit;
1398 1.1 rvb }
1399 1.1 rvb
1400 1.1 rvb error = venus_rename(vtomi(odvp), &odcp->c_fid, &ndcp->c_fid, fnm, flen, tnm, tlen, cred, p);
1401 1.1 rvb
1402 1.1 rvb exit:
1403 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_RENAME, myprintf(("in rename result %d\n",error));)
1404 1.1 rvb /* XXX - do we need to call cache pureg on the moved vnode? */
1405 1.1 rvb cache_purge(ap->a_fvp);
1406 1.1 rvb
1407 1.1 rvb /* It seems to be incumbent on us to drop locks on all four vnodes */
1408 1.1 rvb /* From-vnodes are not locked, only ref'd. To-vnodes are locked. */
1409 1.1 rvb
1410 1.1 rvb vrele(ap->a_fvp);
1411 1.1 rvb vrele(odvp);
1412 1.1 rvb
1413 1.1 rvb if (ap->a_tvp) {
1414 1.1 rvb if (ap->a_tvp == ndvp) {
1415 1.1 rvb vrele(ap->a_tvp);
1416 1.1 rvb } else {
1417 1.1 rvb vput(ap->a_tvp);
1418 1.1 rvb }
1419 1.1 rvb }
1420 1.1 rvb
1421 1.1 rvb vput(ndvp);
1422 1.1 rvb return(error);
1423 1.1 rvb }
1424 1.1 rvb
1425 1.1 rvb int
1426 1.3 rvb coda_mkdir(v)
1427 1.1 rvb void *v;
1428 1.1 rvb {
1429 1.1 rvb /* true args */
1430 1.1 rvb struct vop_mkdir_args *ap = v;
1431 1.1 rvb struct vnode *dvp = ap->a_dvp;
1432 1.1 rvb struct cnode *dcp = VTOC(dvp);
1433 1.1 rvb struct componentname *cnp = ap->a_cnp;
1434 1.1 rvb register struct vattr *va = ap->a_vap;
1435 1.1 rvb struct vnode **vpp = ap->a_vpp;
1436 1.1 rvb struct ucred *cred = cnp->cn_cred;
1437 1.1 rvb struct proc *p = cnp->cn_proc;
1438 1.1 rvb /* locals */
1439 1.1 rvb int error;
1440 1.1 rvb const char *nm = cnp->cn_nameptr;
1441 1.1 rvb int len = cnp->cn_namelen;
1442 1.1 rvb struct cnode *cp;
1443 1.1 rvb ViceFid VFid;
1444 1.1 rvb struct vattr ova;
1445 1.1 rvb
1446 1.3 rvb MARK_ENTRY(CODA_MKDIR_STATS);
1447 1.1 rvb
1448 1.1 rvb /* Check for mkdir of target object. */
1449 1.1 rvb if (IS_CTL_NAME(dvp, nm, len)) {
1450 1.1 rvb *vpp = (struct vnode *)0;
1451 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_MKDIR_STATS);
1452 1.1 rvb return(EACCES);
1453 1.1 rvb }
1454 1.1 rvb
1455 1.3 rvb if (len+1 > CODA_MAXNAMLEN) {
1456 1.1 rvb *vpp = (struct vnode *)0;
1457 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_MKDIR_STATS);
1458 1.1 rvb return(EACCES);
1459 1.1 rvb }
1460 1.1 rvb
1461 1.1 rvb error = venus_mkdir(vtomi(dvp), &dcp->c_fid, nm, len, va, cred, p, &VFid, &ova);
1462 1.1 rvb
1463 1.1 rvb if (!error) {
1464 1.3 rvb if (coda_find(&VFid) != NULL)
1465 1.1 rvb panic("cnode existed for newly created directory!");
1466 1.1 rvb
1467 1.1 rvb
1468 1.3 rvb cp = make_coda_node(&VFid, dvp->v_mount, va->va_type);
1469 1.1 rvb *vpp = CTOV(cp);
1470 1.1 rvb
1471 1.1 rvb /* enter the new vnode in the Name Cache */
1472 1.3 rvb coda_nc_enter(VTOC(dvp), nm, len, cred, VTOC(*vpp));
1473 1.1 rvb
1474 1.1 rvb /* as a side effect, enter "." and ".." for the directory */
1475 1.3 rvb coda_nc_enter(VTOC(*vpp), ".", 1, cred, VTOC(*vpp));
1476 1.3 rvb coda_nc_enter(VTOC(*vpp), "..", 2, cred, VTOC(dvp));
1477 1.1 rvb
1478 1.3 rvb if (coda_attr_cache) {
1479 1.1 rvb VTOC(*vpp)->c_vattr = ova; /* update the attr cache */
1480 1.1 rvb VTOC(*vpp)->c_flags |= C_VATTR; /* Valid attributes in cnode */
1481 1.1 rvb }
1482 1.1 rvb
1483 1.1 rvb /* Invalidate the parent's attr cache, the modification time has changed */
1484 1.1 rvb VTOC(dvp)->c_flags &= ~C_VATTR;
1485 1.1 rvb
1486 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG( CODA_MKDIR, myprintf(("mkdir: (%lx.%lx.%lx) result %d\n",
1487 1.1 rvb VFid.Volume, VFid.Vnode, VFid.Unique, error)); )
1488 1.1 rvb } else {
1489 1.1 rvb *vpp = (struct vnode *)0;
1490 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_MKDIR, myprintf(("mkdir error %d\n",error));)
1491 1.1 rvb }
1492 1.1 rvb
1493 1.1 rvb /*
1494 1.1 rvb * Currently, all mkdirs explicitly vput their dvp's.
1495 1.1 rvb * It also appears that we *must* lock the vpp, since
1496 1.1 rvb * lockleaf isn't set, but someone down the road is going
1497 1.1 rvb * to try to unlock the new directory.
1498 1.1 rvb */
1499 1.1 rvb vput(dvp);
1500 1.1 rvb if (!error) {
1501 1.2 rvb if ((error = vn_lock(*ap->a_vpp, LK_EXCLUSIVE))) {
1502 1.3 rvb panic("coda_mkdir: couldn't lock child");
1503 1.1 rvb }
1504 1.1 rvb }
1505 1.1 rvb
1506 1.1 rvb /* Have to free the previously saved name */
1507 1.1 rvb /*
1508 1.1 rvb * ufs_mkdir doesn't check for SAVESTART before freeing the
1509 1.1 rvb * pathname buffer, but ufs_create does. For the moment, I'll
1510 1.1 rvb * follow their lead, but this seems like it is probably
1511 1.1 rvb * incorrect.
1512 1.1 rvb */
1513 1.2 rvb FREE(cnp->cn_pnbuf, M_NAMEI);
1514 1.1 rvb return(error);
1515 1.1 rvb }
1516 1.1 rvb
1517 1.1 rvb int
1518 1.3 rvb coda_rmdir(v)
1519 1.1 rvb void *v;
1520 1.1 rvb {
1521 1.1 rvb /* true args */
1522 1.1 rvb struct vop_rmdir_args *ap = v;
1523 1.1 rvb struct vnode *dvp = ap->a_dvp;
1524 1.1 rvb struct cnode *dcp = VTOC(dvp);
1525 1.1 rvb struct componentname *cnp = ap->a_cnp;
1526 1.1 rvb struct ucred *cred = cnp->cn_cred;
1527 1.1 rvb struct proc *p = cnp->cn_proc;
1528 1.1 rvb /* true args */
1529 1.1 rvb int error;
1530 1.1 rvb const char *nm = cnp->cn_nameptr;
1531 1.1 rvb int len = cnp->cn_namelen;
1532 1.1 rvb struct cnode *cp;
1533 1.1 rvb
1534 1.3 rvb MARK_ENTRY(CODA_RMDIR_STATS);
1535 1.1 rvb
1536 1.1 rvb /* Check for rmdir of control object. */
1537 1.1 rvb if (IS_CTL_NAME(dvp, nm, len)) {
1538 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_RMDIR_STATS);
1539 1.1 rvb return(ENOENT);
1540 1.1 rvb }
1541 1.1 rvb
1542 1.1 rvb /* We're being conservative here, it might be that this person
1543 1.1 rvb * doesn't really have sufficient access to delete the file
1544 1.1 rvb * but we feel zapping the entry won't really hurt anyone -- dcs
1545 1.1 rvb */
1546 1.1 rvb /*
1547 1.1 rvb * As a side effect of the rmdir, remove any entries for children of
1548 1.1 rvb * the directory, especially "." and "..".
1549 1.1 rvb */
1550 1.3 rvb cp = coda_nc_lookup(dcp, nm, len, cred);
1551 1.3 rvb if (cp) coda_nc_zapParentfid(&(cp->c_fid), NOT_DOWNCALL);
1552 1.1 rvb
1553 1.3 rvb /* Remove the file's entry from the CODA Name Cache */
1554 1.3 rvb coda_nc_zapfile(dcp, nm, len);
1555 1.1 rvb
1556 1.1 rvb /* Invalidate the parent's attr cache, the modification time has changed */
1557 1.1 rvb dcp->c_flags &= ~C_VATTR;
1558 1.1 rvb
1559 1.1 rvb error = venus_rmdir(vtomi(dvp), &dcp->c_fid, nm, len, cred, p);
1560 1.1 rvb
1561 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_RMDIR, myprintf(("in rmdir result %d\n", error)); )
1562 1.1 rvb
1563 1.1 rvb /*
1564 1.1 rvb * regardless of what happens, we need to drop locks/refs on the
1565 1.1 rvb * parent and child. I think.
1566 1.1 rvb */
1567 1.1 rvb if (dvp == ap->a_vp) {
1568 1.1 rvb vrele(ap->a_vp);
1569 1.1 rvb } else {
1570 1.1 rvb vput(ap->a_vp);
1571 1.1 rvb }
1572 1.1 rvb vput(dvp);
1573 1.1 rvb
1574 1.1 rvb if ((cnp->cn_flags & SAVESTART) == 0) {
1575 1.2 rvb FREE(cnp->cn_pnbuf, M_NAMEI);
1576 1.1 rvb }
1577 1.1 rvb return(error);
1578 1.1 rvb }
1579 1.1 rvb
1580 1.1 rvb int
1581 1.3 rvb coda_symlink(v)
1582 1.1 rvb void *v;
1583 1.1 rvb {
1584 1.1 rvb /* true args */
1585 1.1 rvb struct vop_symlink_args *ap = v;
1586 1.1 rvb struct vnode *tdvp = ap->a_dvp;
1587 1.1 rvb struct cnode *tdcp = VTOC(tdvp);
1588 1.1 rvb struct componentname *cnp = ap->a_cnp;
1589 1.1 rvb struct vattr *tva = ap->a_vap;
1590 1.1 rvb char *path = ap->a_target;
1591 1.1 rvb struct ucred *cred = cnp->cn_cred;
1592 1.1 rvb struct proc *p = cnp->cn_proc;
1593 1.1 rvb /* locals */
1594 1.1 rvb int error;
1595 1.1 rvb /*
1596 1.3 rvb * XXX I'm assuming the following things about coda_symlink's
1597 1.1 rvb * arguments:
1598 1.1 rvb * t(foo) is the new name/parent/etc being created.
1599 1.1 rvb * lname is the contents of the new symlink.
1600 1.1 rvb */
1601 1.2 rvb const char *nm = cnp->cn_nameptr;
1602 1.1 rvb int len = cnp->cn_namelen;
1603 1.1 rvb int plen = strlen(path);
1604 1.1 rvb
1605 1.1 rvb /* XXX What about the vpp argument? Do we need it? */
1606 1.1 rvb /*
1607 1.1 rvb * Here's the strategy for the moment: perform the symlink, then
1608 1.1 rvb * do a lookup to grab the resulting vnode. I know this requires
1609 1.1 rvb * two communications with Venus for a new sybolic link, but
1610 1.1 rvb * that's the way the ball bounces. I don't yet want to change
1611 1.1 rvb * the way the Mach symlink works. When Mach support is
1612 1.1 rvb * deprecated, we should change symlink so that the common case
1613 1.1 rvb * returns the resultant vnode in a vpp argument.
1614 1.1 rvb */
1615 1.1 rvb
1616 1.3 rvb MARK_ENTRY(CODA_SYMLINK_STATS);
1617 1.1 rvb
1618 1.1 rvb /* Check for symlink of control object. */
1619 1.1 rvb if (IS_CTL_NAME(tdvp, nm, len)) {
1620 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_SYMLINK_STATS);
1621 1.1 rvb return(EACCES);
1622 1.1 rvb }
1623 1.1 rvb
1624 1.3 rvb if (plen+1 > CODA_MAXPATHLEN) {
1625 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_SYMLINK_STATS);
1626 1.1 rvb return(EINVAL);
1627 1.1 rvb }
1628 1.1 rvb
1629 1.3 rvb if (len+1 > CODA_MAXNAMLEN) {
1630 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_SYMLINK_STATS);
1631 1.1 rvb error = EINVAL;
1632 1.1 rvb goto exit;
1633 1.1 rvb }
1634 1.1 rvb
1635 1.1 rvb error = venus_symlink(vtomi(tdvp), &tdcp->c_fid, path, plen, nm, len, tva, cred, p);
1636 1.1 rvb
1637 1.1 rvb /* Invalidate the parent's attr cache, the modification time has changed */
1638 1.1 rvb tdcp->c_flags &= ~C_VATTR;
1639 1.1 rvb
1640 1.1 rvb if (!error)
1641 1.1 rvb {
1642 1.1 rvb struct nameidata nd;
1643 1.1 rvb NDINIT(&nd, LOOKUP, FOLLOW|LOCKLEAF, UIO_SYSSPACE, nm, p);
1644 1.1 rvb nd.ni_cnd.cn_cred = cred;
1645 1.1 rvb nd.ni_loopcnt = 0;
1646 1.1 rvb nd.ni_startdir = tdvp;
1647 1.1 rvb nd.ni_cnd.cn_pnbuf = (char *)nm;
1648 1.1 rvb nd.ni_cnd.cn_nameptr = nd.ni_cnd.cn_pnbuf;
1649 1.1 rvb nd.ni_pathlen = len;
1650 1.1 rvb vput(tdvp);
1651 1.1 rvb error = lookup(&nd);
1652 1.1 rvb *ap->a_vpp = nd.ni_vp;
1653 1.1 rvb }
1654 1.1 rvb
1655 1.1 rvb /*
1656 1.1 rvb * Okay, now we have to drop locks on dvp. vpp is unlocked, but
1657 1.1 rvb * ref'd. It doesn't matter what happens in either symlink or
1658 1.1 rvb * lookup. Furthermore, there isn't any way for (dvp == *vpp), so
1659 1.1 rvb * we don't bother checking.
1660 1.1 rvb */
1661 1.1 rvb /* vput(ap->a_dvp); released earlier */
1662 1.1 rvb if (*ap->a_vpp) {
1663 1.2 rvb VOP_UNLOCK(*ap->a_vpp, 0); /* this line is new!! It is necessary because lookup() calls
1664 1.3 rvb VOP_LOOKUP (coda_lookup) which returns vpp locked. cfs_nb_lookup
1665 1.3 rvb merged with coda_lookup() to become coda_lookup so UNLOCK is
1666 1.1 rvb necessary */
1667 1.1 rvb vrele(*ap->a_vpp);
1668 1.1 rvb }
1669 1.1 rvb
1670 1.1 rvb /*
1671 1.1 rvb * Free the name buffer
1672 1.1 rvb */
1673 1.1 rvb if ((cnp->cn_flags & SAVESTART) == 0) {
1674 1.2 rvb FREE(cnp->cn_pnbuf, M_NAMEI);
1675 1.1 rvb }
1676 1.1 rvb
1677 1.1 rvb exit:
1678 1.3 rvb CODADEBUG(CODA_SYMLINK, myprintf(("in symlink result %d\n",error)); )
1679 1.1 rvb return(error);
1680 1.1 rvb }
1681 1.1 rvb
1682 1.1 rvb /*
1683 1.1 rvb * Read directory entries.
1684 1.1 rvb */
1685 1.1 rvb int
1686 1.3 rvb coda_readdir(v)
1687 1.1 rvb void *v;
1688 1.1 rvb {
1689 1.1 rvb /* true args */
1690 1.1 rvb struct vop_readdir_args *ap = v;
1691 1.1 rvb struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp;
1692 1.1 rvb struct cnode *cp = VTOC(vp);
1693 1.1 rvb register struct uio *uiop = ap->a_uio;
1694 1.1 rvb struct ucred *cred = ap->a_cred;
1695 1.1 rvb int *eofflag = ap->a_eofflag;
1696 1.1 rvb off_t **cookies = ap->a_cookies;
1697 1.1 rvb int *ncookies = ap->a_ncookies;
1698 1.1 rvb struct proc *p = ap->a_uio->uio_procp;
1699 1.1 rvb /* upcall decl */
1700 1.1 rvb /* locals */
1701 1.1 rvb int error = 0;
1702 1.1 rvb
1703 1.3 rvb MARK_ENTRY(CODA_READDIR_STATS);
1704 1.1 rvb
1705 1.12 matt CODADEBUG(CODA_READDIR, myprintf(("coda_readdir(%p, %lu, %lld, %d)\n", uiop->uio_iov->iov_base, (unsigned long) uiop->uio_resid, (long long) uiop->uio_offset, uiop->uio_segflg)); )
1706 1.1 rvb
1707 1.1 rvb /* Check for readdir of control object. */
1708 1.1 rvb if (IS_CTL_VP(vp)) {
1709 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_READDIR_STATS);
1710 1.1 rvb return(ENOENT);
1711 1.1 rvb }
1712 1.1 rvb
1713 1.2 rvb {
1714 1.1 rvb /* Redirect the request to UFS. */
1715 1.1 rvb
1716 1.1 rvb /* If directory is not already open do an "internal open" on it. */
1717 1.1 rvb int opened_internally = 0;
1718 1.1 rvb if (cp->c_ovp == NULL) {
1719 1.1 rvb opened_internally = 1;
1720 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_GEN(CODA_OPEN_STATS);
1721 1.1 rvb error = VOP_OPEN(vp, FREAD, cred, p);
1722 1.3 rvb printf("coda_readdir: Internally Opening %p\n", vp);
1723 1.1 rvb if (error) return(error);
1724 1.1 rvb }
1725 1.1 rvb
1726 1.1 rvb /* Have UFS handle the call. */
1727 1.13 soren CODADEBUG(CODA_READDIR, myprintf(("indirect readdir: fid = (%lx.%lx.%lx), refcnt = %ld\n",cp->c_fid.Volume, cp->c_fid.Vnode, cp->c_fid.Unique, vp->v_usecount)); )
1728 1.1 rvb error = VOP_READDIR(cp->c_ovp, uiop, cred, eofflag, cookies,
1729 1.1 rvb ncookies);
1730 1.1 rvb if (error)
1731 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_FAIL(CODA_READDIR_STATS);
1732 1.1 rvb else
1733 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_SAT(CODA_READDIR_STATS);
1734 1.1 rvb
1735 1.1 rvb /* Do an "internal close" if necessary. */
1736 1.1 rvb if (opened_internally) {
1737 1.3 rvb MARK_INT_GEN(CODA_CLOSE_STATS);
1738 1.1 rvb (void)VOP_CLOSE(vp, FREAD, cred, p);
1739 1.1 rvb }
1740 1.1 rvb }
1741 1.1 rvb
1742 1.1 rvb return(error);
1743 1.1 rvb }
1744 1.1 rvb
1745 1.1 rvb /*
1746 1.1 rvb * Convert from file system blocks to device blocks
1747 1.1 rvb */
1748 1.1 rvb int
1749 1.3 rvb coda_bmap(v)
1750 1.1 rvb void *v;
1751 1.1 rvb {
1752 1.1 rvb /* XXX on the global proc */
1753 1.1 rvb /* true args */
1754 1.1 rvb struct vop_bmap_args *ap = v;
1755 1.1 rvb struct vnode *vp __attribute__((unused)) = ap->a_vp; /* file's vnode */
1756 1.1 rvb daddr_t bn __attribute__((unused)) = ap->a_bn; /* fs block number */
1757 1.1 rvb struct vnode **vpp = ap->a_vpp; /* RETURN vp of device */
1758 1.1 rvb daddr_t *bnp __attribute__((unused)) = ap->a_bnp; /* RETURN device block number */
1759 1.1 rvb struct proc *p __attribute__((unused)) = curproc;
1760 1.1 rvb /* upcall decl */
1761 1.1 rvb /* locals */
1762 1.1 rvb
1763 1.1 rvb *vpp = (struct vnode *)0;
1764 1.3 rvb myprintf(("coda_bmap called!\n"));
1765 1.1 rvb return(EINVAL);
1766 1.1 rvb }
1767 1.1 rvb
1768 1.1 rvb /*
1769 1.1 rvb * I don't think the following two things are used anywhere, so I've
1770 1.1 rvb * commented them out
1771 1.1 rvb *
1772 1.1 rvb * struct buf *async_bufhead;
1773 1.1 rvb * int async_daemon_count;
1774 1.1 rvb */
1775 1.1 rvb int
1776 1.3 rvb coda_strategy(v)
1777 1.1 rvb void *v;
1778 1.1 rvb {
1779 1.1 rvb /* true args */
1780 1.1 rvb struct vop_strategy_args *ap = v;
1781 1.1 rvb register struct buf *bp __attribute__((unused)) = ap->a_bp;
1782 1.1 rvb struct proc *p __attribute__((unused)) = curproc;
1783 1.1 rvb /* upcall decl */
1784 1.1 rvb /* locals */
1785 1.1 rvb
1786 1.3 rvb myprintf(("coda_strategy called! "));
1787 1.1 rvb return(EINVAL);
1788 1.1 rvb }
1789 1.1 rvb
1790 1.1 rvb int
1791 1.3 rvb coda_reclaim(v)
1792 1.1 rvb void *v;
1793 1.1 rvb {
1794 1.1 rvb /* true args */
1795 1.1 rvb struct vop_reclaim_args *ap = v;
1796 1.1 rvb struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp;
1797 1.1 rvb struct cnode *cp = VTOC(vp);
1798 1.1 rvb /* upcall decl */
1799 1.1 rvb /* locals */
1800 1.1 rvb
1801 1.1 rvb /*
1802 1.1 rvb * Forced unmount/flush will let vnodes with non zero use be destroyed!
1803 1.1 rvb */
1804 1.1 rvb ENTRY;
1805 1.1 rvb
1806 1.1 rvb if (IS_UNMOUNTING(cp)) {
1807 1.1 rvb #ifdef DEBUG
1808 1.1 rvb if (VTOC(vp)->c_ovp) {
1809 1.1 rvb if (IS_UNMOUNTING(cp))
1810 1.3 rvb printf("coda_reclaim: c_ovp not void: vp %p, cp %p\n", vp, cp);
1811 1.1 rvb }
1812 1.1 rvb #endif
1813 1.1 rvb } else {
1814 1.5 rvb #ifdef OLD_DIAGNOSTIC
1815 1.1 rvb if (vp->v_usecount != 0)
1816 1.5 rvb print("coda_reclaim: pushing active %p\n", vp);
1817 1.1 rvb if (VTOC(vp)->c_ovp) {
1818 1.3 rvb panic("coda_reclaim: c_ovp not void");
1819 1.2 rvb }
1820 1.5 rvb #endif
1821 1.1 rvb }
1822 1.1 rvb cache_purge(vp);
1823 1.3 rvb coda_free(VTOC(vp));
1824 1.1 rvb VTOC(vp) = NULL;
1825 1.1 rvb return (0);
1826 1.1 rvb }
1827 1.1 rvb
1828 1.1 rvb int
1829 1.3 rvb coda_lock(v)
1830 1.1 rvb void *v;
1831 1.1 rvb {
1832 1.1 rvb /* true args */
1833 1.1 rvb struct vop_lock_args *ap = v;
1834 1.1 rvb struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp;
1835 1.1 rvb struct cnode *cp = VTOC(vp);
1836 1.1 rvb /* upcall decl */
1837 1.1 rvb /* locals */
1838 1.1 rvb
1839 1.1 rvb ENTRY;
1840 1.1 rvb
1841 1.3 rvb if (coda_lockdebug) {
1842 1.1 rvb myprintf(("Attempting lock on %lx.%lx.%lx\n",
1843 1.1 rvb cp->c_fid.Volume, cp->c_fid.Vnode, cp->c_fid.Unique));
1844 1.1 rvb }
1845 1.1 rvb
1846 1.10 wrstuden return (lockmgr(&vp->v_lock, ap->a_flags, &vp->v_interlock));
1847 1.1 rvb }
1848 1.1 rvb
1849 1.1 rvb int
1850 1.3 rvb coda_unlock(v)
1851 1.1 rvb void *v;
1852 1.1 rvb {
1853 1.1 rvb /* true args */
1854 1.1 rvb struct vop_unlock_args *ap = v;
1855 1.1 rvb struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp;
1856 1.1 rvb struct cnode *cp = VTOC(vp);
1857 1.1 rvb /* upcall decl */
1858 1.1 rvb /* locals */
1859 1.1 rvb
1860 1.1 rvb ENTRY;
1861 1.3 rvb if (coda_lockdebug) {
1862 1.1 rvb myprintf(("Attempting unlock on %lx.%lx.%lx\n",
1863 1.1 rvb cp->c_fid.Volume, cp->c_fid.Vnode, cp->c_fid.Unique));
1864 1.1 rvb }
1865 1.1 rvb
1866 1.10 wrstuden return (lockmgr(&vp->v_lock, ap->a_flags | LK_RELEASE, &vp->v_interlock));
1867 1.1 rvb }
1868 1.1 rvb
1869 1.1 rvb int
1870 1.3 rvb coda_islocked(v)
1871 1.1 rvb void *v;
1872 1.1 rvb {
1873 1.1 rvb /* true args */
1874 1.1 rvb struct vop_islocked_args *ap = v;
1875 1.1 rvb ENTRY;
1876 1.1 rvb
1877 1.10 wrstuden return (lockstatus(&ap->a_vp->v_lock));
1878 1.1 rvb }
1879 1.1 rvb
1880 1.1 rvb /* How one looks up a vnode given a device/inode pair: */
1881 1.1 rvb int
1882 1.3 rvb coda_grab_vnode(dev_t dev, ino_t ino, struct vnode **vpp)
1883 1.1 rvb {
1884 1.1 rvb /* This is like VFS_VGET() or igetinode()! */
1885 1.1 rvb int error;
1886 1.1 rvb struct mount *mp;
1887 1.1 rvb
1888 1.1 rvb if (!(mp = devtomp(dev))) {
1889 1.3 rvb myprintf(("coda_grab_vnode: devtomp(%d) returns NULL\n", dev));
1890 1.1 rvb return(ENXIO);
1891 1.1 rvb }
1892 1.1 rvb
1893 1.1 rvb /* XXX - ensure that nonzero-return means failure */
1894 1.1 rvb error = VFS_VGET(mp,ino,vpp);
1895 1.1 rvb if (error) {
1896 1.3 rvb myprintf(("coda_grab_vnode: iget/vget(%d, %d) returns %p, err %d\n",
1897 1.1 rvb dev, ino, *vpp, error));
1898 1.1 rvb return(ENOENT);
1899 1.1 rvb }
1900 1.1 rvb return(0);
1901 1.1 rvb }
1902 1.1 rvb
1903 1.1 rvb void
1904 1.1 rvb print_vattr( attr )
1905 1.1 rvb struct vattr *attr;
1906 1.1 rvb {
1907 1.1 rvb char *typestr;
1908 1.1 rvb
1909 1.1 rvb switch (attr->va_type) {
1910 1.1 rvb case VNON:
1911 1.1 rvb typestr = "VNON";
1912 1.1 rvb break;
1913 1.1 rvb case VREG:
1914 1.1 rvb typestr = "VREG";
1915 1.1 rvb break;
1916 1.1 rvb case VDIR:
1917 1.1 rvb typestr = "VDIR";
1918 1.1 rvb break;
1919 1.1 rvb case VBLK:
1920 1.1 rvb typestr = "VBLK";
1921 1.1 rvb break;
1922 1.1 rvb case VCHR:
1923 1.1 rvb typestr = "VCHR";
1924 1.1 rvb break;
1925 1.1 rvb case VLNK:
1926 1.1 rvb typestr = "VLNK";
1927 1.1 rvb break;
1928 1.1 rvb case VSOCK:
1929 1.1 rvb typestr = "VSCK";
1930 1.1 rvb break;
1931 1.1 rvb case VFIFO:
1932 1.1 rvb typestr = "VFFO";
1933 1.1 rvb break;
1934 1.1 rvb case VBAD:
1935 1.1 rvb typestr = "VBAD";
1936 1.1 rvb break;
1937 1.1 rvb default:
1938 1.1 rvb typestr = "????";
1939 1.1 rvb break;
1940 1.1 rvb }
1941 1.1 rvb
1942 1.1 rvb
1943 1.1 rvb myprintf(("attr: type %s mode %d uid %d gid %d fsid %d rdev %d\n",
1944 1.1 rvb typestr, (int)attr->va_mode, (int)attr->va_uid,
1945 1.1 rvb (int)attr->va_gid, (int)attr->va_fsid, (int)attr->va_rdev));
1946 1.1 rvb
1947 1.1 rvb myprintf((" fileid %d nlink %d size %d blocksize %d bytes %d\n",
1948 1.1 rvb (int)attr->va_fileid, (int)attr->va_nlink,
1949 1.1 rvb (int)attr->va_size,
1950 1.1 rvb (int)attr->va_blocksize,(int)attr->va_bytes));
1951 1.1 rvb myprintf((" gen %ld flags %ld vaflags %d\n",
1952 1.1 rvb attr->va_gen, attr->va_flags, attr->va_vaflags));
1953 1.1 rvb myprintf((" atime sec %d nsec %d\n",
1954 1.1 rvb (int)attr->va_atime.tv_sec, (int)attr->va_atime.tv_nsec));
1955 1.1 rvb myprintf((" mtime sec %d nsec %d\n",
1956 1.1 rvb (int)attr->va_mtime.tv_sec, (int)attr->va_mtime.tv_nsec));
1957 1.1 rvb myprintf((" ctime sec %d nsec %d\n",
1958 1.1 rvb (int)attr->va_ctime.tv_sec, (int)attr->va_ctime.tv_nsec));
1959 1.1 rvb }
1960 1.1 rvb
1961 1.1 rvb /* How to print a ucred */
1962 1.1 rvb void
1963 1.1 rvb print_cred(cred)
1964 1.1 rvb struct ucred *cred;
1965 1.1 rvb {
1966 1.1 rvb
1967 1.1 rvb int i;
1968 1.1 rvb
1969 1.1 rvb myprintf(("ref %d\tuid %d\n",cred->cr_ref,cred->cr_uid));
1970 1.1 rvb
1971 1.1 rvb for (i=0; i < cred->cr_ngroups; i++)
1972 1.1 rvb myprintf(("\tgroup %d: (%d)\n",i,cred->cr_groups[i]));
1973 1.1 rvb myprintf(("\n"));
1974 1.1 rvb
1975 1.1 rvb }
1976 1.1 rvb
1977 1.1 rvb /*
1978 1.1 rvb * Return a vnode for the given fid.
1979 1.1 rvb * If no cnode exists for this fid create one and put it
1980 1.1 rvb * in a table hashed by fid.Volume and fid.Vnode. If the cnode for
1981 1.1 rvb * this fid is already in the table return it (ref count is
1982 1.3 rvb * incremented by coda_find. The cnode will be flushed from the
1983 1.3 rvb * table when coda_inactive calls coda_unsave.
1984 1.1 rvb */
1985 1.1 rvb struct cnode *
1986 1.3 rvb make_coda_node(fid, vfsp, type)
1987 1.1 rvb ViceFid *fid; struct mount *vfsp; short type;
1988 1.1 rvb {
1989 1.1 rvb struct cnode *cp;
1990 1.1 rvb int err;
1991 1.1 rvb
1992 1.3 rvb if ((cp = coda_find(fid)) == NULL) {
1993 1.1 rvb struct vnode *vp;
1994 1.1 rvb
1995 1.3 rvb cp = coda_alloc();
1996 1.1 rvb cp->c_fid = *fid;
1997 1.1 rvb
1998 1.3 rvb err = getnewvnode(VT_CODA, vfsp, coda_vnodeop_p, &vp);
1999 1.1 rvb if (err) {
2000 1.3 rvb panic("coda: getnewvnode returned error %d\n", err);
2001 1.1 rvb }
2002 1.1 rvb vp->v_data = cp;
2003 1.1 rvb vp->v_type = type;
2004 1.1 rvb cp->c_vnode = vp;
2005 1.3 rvb coda_save(cp);
2006 1.1 rvb
2007 1.1 rvb } else {
2008 1.1 rvb vref(CTOV(cp));
2009 1.1 rvb }
2010 1.1 rvb
2011 1.1 rvb return cp;
2012 1.1 rvb }
2013