puffs_msgif.c revision 1.40.4.8 1 1.40.4.8 joerg /* $NetBSD: puffs_msgif.c,v 1.40.4.8 2007/11/21 21:55:54 joerg Exp $ */
2 1.1 pooka
3 1.1 pooka /*
4 1.16 pooka * Copyright (c) 2005, 2006, 2007 Antti Kantee. All Rights Reserved.
5 1.1 pooka *
6 1.1 pooka * Development of this software was supported by the
7 1.1 pooka * Google Summer of Code program and the Ulla Tuominen Foundation.
8 1.1 pooka * The Google SoC project was mentored by Bill Studenmund.
9 1.1 pooka *
10 1.1 pooka * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
11 1.1 pooka * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
12 1.1 pooka * are met:
13 1.1 pooka * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
14 1.1 pooka * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
15 1.1 pooka * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
16 1.1 pooka * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
17 1.1 pooka * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
18 1.1 pooka *
19 1.1 pooka * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS
20 1.1 pooka * OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
21 1.1 pooka * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
22 1.1 pooka * DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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24 1.1 pooka * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
25 1.1 pooka * SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
26 1.1 pooka * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
27 1.1 pooka * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
28 1.1 pooka * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
29 1.1 pooka * SUCH DAMAGE.
30 1.1 pooka */
31 1.1 pooka
32 1.1 pooka #include <sys/cdefs.h>
33 1.40.4.8 joerg __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: puffs_msgif.c,v 1.40.4.8 2007/11/21 21:55:54 joerg Exp $");
34 1.1 pooka
35 1.1 pooka #include <sys/param.h>
36 1.16 pooka #include <sys/fstrans.h>
37 1.40.4.3 joerg #include <sys/kmem.h>
38 1.40.4.6 joerg #include <sys/kthread.h>
39 1.40.4.6 joerg #include <sys/lock.h>
40 1.1 pooka #include <sys/malloc.h>
41 1.1 pooka #include <sys/mount.h>
42 1.40.4.6 joerg #include <sys/namei.h>
43 1.39 ad #include <sys/proc.h>
44 1.40.4.6 joerg #include <sys/vnode.h>
45 1.40.4.6 joerg
46 1.40.4.7 joerg #include <dev/putter/putter_sys.h>
47 1.1 pooka
48 1.1 pooka #include <fs/puffs/puffs_msgif.h>
49 1.1 pooka #include <fs/puffs/puffs_sys.h>
50 1.1 pooka
51 1.40.4.6 joerg #include <miscfs/syncfs/syncfs.h> /* XXX: for syncer_mutex reference */
52 1.40.4.6 joerg
53 1.22 pooka /*
54 1.22 pooka * waitq data structures
55 1.22 pooka */
56 1.22 pooka
57 1.22 pooka /*
58 1.22 pooka * While a request is going to userspace, park the caller within the
59 1.22 pooka * kernel. This is the kernel counterpart of "struct puffs_req".
60 1.22 pooka */
61 1.40.4.3 joerg struct puffs_msgpark {
62 1.22 pooka struct puffs_req *park_preq; /* req followed by buf */
63 1.22 pooka
64 1.22 pooka size_t park_copylen; /* userspace copylength */
65 1.22 pooka size_t park_maxlen; /* max size in comeback */
66 1.24 pooka
67 1.40.4.3 joerg parkdone_fn park_done; /* "biodone" a'la puffs */
68 1.24 pooka void *park_donearg;
69 1.22 pooka
70 1.22 pooka int park_flags;
71 1.26 pooka int park_refcount;
72 1.22 pooka
73 1.22 pooka kcondvar_t park_cv;
74 1.26 pooka kmutex_t park_mtx;
75 1.26 pooka
76 1.40.4.3 joerg TAILQ_ENTRY(puffs_msgpark) park_entries;
77 1.22 pooka };
78 1.22 pooka #define PARKFLAG_WAITERGONE 0x01
79 1.26 pooka #define PARKFLAG_DONE 0x02
80 1.26 pooka #define PARKFLAG_ONQUEUE1 0x04
81 1.26 pooka #define PARKFLAG_ONQUEUE2 0x08
82 1.26 pooka #define PARKFLAG_CALL 0x10
83 1.31 pooka #define PARKFLAG_WANTREPLY 0x20
84 1.40.4.8 joerg #define PARKFLAG_HASERROR 0x40
85 1.22 pooka
86 1.40.4.6 joerg static pool_cache_t parkpc;
87 1.40.4.8 joerg #ifdef PUFFSDEBUG
88 1.40.4.8 joerg static int totalpark;
89 1.40.4.8 joerg #endif
90 1.22 pooka
91 1.22 pooka static int
92 1.22 pooka makepark(void *arg, void *obj, int flags)
93 1.22 pooka {
94 1.40.4.3 joerg struct puffs_msgpark *park = obj;
95 1.22 pooka
96 1.26 pooka mutex_init(&park->park_mtx, MUTEX_DEFAULT, IPL_NONE);
97 1.22 pooka cv_init(&park->park_cv, "puffsrpl");
98 1.22 pooka
99 1.22 pooka return 0;
100 1.22 pooka }
101 1.22 pooka
102 1.22 pooka static void
103 1.22 pooka nukepark(void *arg, void *obj)
104 1.22 pooka {
105 1.40.4.3 joerg struct puffs_msgpark *park = obj;
106 1.22 pooka
107 1.22 pooka cv_destroy(&park->park_cv);
108 1.26 pooka mutex_destroy(&park->park_mtx);
109 1.22 pooka }
110 1.22 pooka
111 1.22 pooka void
112 1.22 pooka puffs_msgif_init()
113 1.22 pooka {
114 1.22 pooka
115 1.40.4.6 joerg parkpc = pool_cache_init(sizeof(struct puffs_msgpark), 0, 0, 0,
116 1.40.4.6 joerg "puffprkl", NULL, IPL_NONE, makepark, nukepark, NULL);
117 1.22 pooka }
118 1.22 pooka
119 1.22 pooka void
120 1.22 pooka puffs_msgif_destroy()
121 1.22 pooka {
122 1.22 pooka
123 1.40.4.6 joerg pool_cache_destroy(parkpc);
124 1.22 pooka }
125 1.22 pooka
126 1.40.4.3 joerg static int alloced;
127 1.40.4.3 joerg
128 1.40.4.3 joerg static struct puffs_msgpark *
129 1.40.4.3 joerg puffs_msgpark_alloc(int waitok)
130 1.26 pooka {
131 1.40.4.3 joerg struct puffs_msgpark *park;
132 1.26 pooka
133 1.40.4.6 joerg park = pool_cache_get(parkpc, waitok ? PR_WAITOK : PR_NOWAIT);
134 1.40.4.3 joerg if (park == NULL)
135 1.40.4.3 joerg return park;
136 1.40.4.3 joerg
137 1.40.4.3 joerg park->park_refcount = 1;
138 1.40.4.3 joerg park->park_preq = NULL;
139 1.40.4.3 joerg park->park_flags = PARKFLAG_WANTREPLY;
140 1.26 pooka
141 1.40.4.8 joerg #ifdef PUFFSDEBUG
142 1.40.4.8 joerg totalpark++;
143 1.40.4.8 joerg #endif
144 1.40.4.8 joerg
145 1.26 pooka return park;
146 1.26 pooka }
147 1.26 pooka
148 1.26 pooka static void
149 1.40.4.3 joerg puffs_msgpark_reference(struct puffs_msgpark *park)
150 1.22 pooka {
151 1.22 pooka
152 1.40.4.3 joerg KASSERT(mutex_owned(&park->park_mtx));
153 1.26 pooka park->park_refcount++;
154 1.22 pooka }
155 1.22 pooka
156 1.40.4.3 joerg /*
157 1.40.4.3 joerg * Release reference to park structure.
158 1.40.4.3 joerg */
159 1.40.4.3 joerg static void
160 1.40.4.3 joerg puffs_msgpark_release1(struct puffs_msgpark *park, int howmany)
161 1.22 pooka {
162 1.40.4.3 joerg struct puffs_req *preq = park->park_preq;
163 1.40.4.3 joerg int refcnt;
164 1.22 pooka
165 1.26 pooka KASSERT(mutex_owned(&park->park_mtx));
166 1.40.4.3 joerg refcnt = park->park_refcount -= howmany;
167 1.26 pooka mutex_exit(&park->park_mtx);
168 1.40.4.3 joerg
169 1.40.4.3 joerg KASSERT(refcnt >= 0);
170 1.40.4.3 joerg
171 1.40.4.3 joerg if (refcnt == 0) {
172 1.40.4.3 joerg alloced--;
173 1.40.4.3 joerg if (preq)
174 1.40.4.3 joerg kmem_free(preq, park->park_maxlen);
175 1.40.4.6 joerg pool_cache_put(parkpc, park);
176 1.40.4.8 joerg
177 1.40.4.8 joerg #ifdef PUFFSDEBUG
178 1.40.4.8 joerg totalpark--;
179 1.40.4.8 joerg #endif
180 1.40.4.3 joerg }
181 1.22 pooka }
182 1.40.4.3 joerg #define puffs_msgpark_release(a) puffs_msgpark_release1(a, 1)
183 1.22 pooka
184 1.26 pooka #ifdef PUFFSDEBUG
185 1.26 pooka static void
186 1.40.4.3 joerg parkdump(struct puffs_msgpark *park)
187 1.26 pooka {
188 1.26 pooka
189 1.26 pooka DPRINTF(("park %p, preq %p, id %" PRIu64 "\n"
190 1.26 pooka "\tcopy %zu, max %zu - done: %p/%p\n"
191 1.26 pooka "\tflags 0x%08x, refcount %d, cv/mtx: %p/%p\n",
192 1.40.4.3 joerg park, park->park_preq, park->park_preq->preq_id,
193 1.26 pooka park->park_copylen, park->park_maxlen,
194 1.26 pooka park->park_done, park->park_donearg,
195 1.26 pooka park->park_flags, park->park_refcount,
196 1.26 pooka &park->park_cv, &park->park_mtx));
197 1.26 pooka }
198 1.26 pooka
199 1.26 pooka static void
200 1.26 pooka parkqdump(struct puffs_wq *q, int dumpall)
201 1.26 pooka {
202 1.40.4.3 joerg struct puffs_msgpark *park;
203 1.26 pooka int total = 0;
204 1.26 pooka
205 1.26 pooka TAILQ_FOREACH(park, q, park_entries) {
206 1.26 pooka if (dumpall)
207 1.26 pooka parkdump(park);
208 1.26 pooka total++;
209 1.26 pooka }
210 1.29 pooka DPRINTF(("puffs waitqueue at %p dumped, %d total\n", q, total));
211 1.26 pooka
212 1.26 pooka }
213 1.26 pooka #endif /* PUFFSDEBUG */
214 1.22 pooka
215 1.22 pooka /*
216 1.40.4.3 joerg * A word about locking in the park structures: the lock protects the
217 1.40.4.3 joerg * fields of the *park* structure (not preq) and acts as an interlock
218 1.40.4.3 joerg * in cv operations. The lock is always internal to this module and
219 1.40.4.3 joerg * callers do not need to worry about it.
220 1.22 pooka */
221 1.40.4.3 joerg
222 1.40.4.3 joerg int
223 1.40.4.3 joerg puffs_msgmem_alloc(size_t len, struct puffs_msgpark **ppark, void **mem,
224 1.40.4.3 joerg int cansleep)
225 1.22 pooka {
226 1.40.4.3 joerg struct puffs_msgpark *park;
227 1.40.4.3 joerg void *m;
228 1.22 pooka
229 1.40.4.3 joerg m = kmem_zalloc(len, cansleep ? KM_SLEEP : KM_NOSLEEP);
230 1.40.4.3 joerg if (m == NULL) {
231 1.40.4.3 joerg KASSERT(cansleep == 0);
232 1.40.4.3 joerg return ENOMEM;
233 1.40.4.3 joerg }
234 1.22 pooka
235 1.40.4.3 joerg park = puffs_msgpark_alloc(cansleep);
236 1.40.4.3 joerg if (park == NULL) {
237 1.40.4.3 joerg KASSERT(cansleep == 0);
238 1.40.4.3 joerg kmem_free(m, len);
239 1.40.4.3 joerg return ENOMEM;
240 1.40.4.3 joerg }
241 1.22 pooka
242 1.40.4.3 joerg park->park_preq = m;
243 1.40.4.8 joerg park->park_maxlen = park->park_copylen = len;
244 1.22 pooka
245 1.40.4.3 joerg *ppark = park;
246 1.40.4.3 joerg *mem = m;
247 1.40.4.3 joerg
248 1.40.4.3 joerg return 0;
249 1.22 pooka }
250 1.22 pooka
251 1.40.4.3 joerg void
252 1.40.4.3 joerg puffs_msgmem_release(struct puffs_msgpark *park)
253 1.40.4.3 joerg {
254 1.40.4.3 joerg
255 1.40.4.3 joerg if (park == NULL)
256 1.40.4.3 joerg return;
257 1.40.4.3 joerg
258 1.40.4.3 joerg mutex_enter(&park->park_mtx);
259 1.40.4.3 joerg puffs_msgpark_release(park);
260 1.40.4.3 joerg }
261 1.40.4.3 joerg
262 1.40.4.3 joerg void
263 1.40.4.3 joerg puffs_msg_setfaf(struct puffs_msgpark *park)
264 1.40.4.3 joerg {
265 1.40.4.3 joerg
266 1.40.4.8 joerg KASSERT((park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_CALL) == 0);
267 1.40.4.3 joerg park->park_flags &= ~PARKFLAG_WANTREPLY;
268 1.40.4.3 joerg }
269 1.1 pooka
270 1.40.4.8 joerg void
271 1.40.4.8 joerg puffs_msg_setdelta(struct puffs_msgpark *park, size_t delta)
272 1.1 pooka {
273 1.1 pooka
274 1.40.4.8 joerg KASSERT(delta < park->park_maxlen); /* "<=" wouldn't make sense */
275 1.40.4.8 joerg park->park_copylen = park->park_maxlen - delta;
276 1.16 pooka }
277 1.16 pooka
278 1.40.4.8 joerg void
279 1.40.4.8 joerg puffs_msg_setinfo(struct puffs_msgpark *park, int class, int type, void *cookie)
280 1.1 pooka {
281 1.1 pooka
282 1.40.4.8 joerg park->park_preq->preq_opclass = PUFFSOP_OPCLASS(class);
283 1.40.4.8 joerg park->park_preq->preq_optype = type;
284 1.25 pooka park->park_preq->preq_cookie = cookie;
285 1.1 pooka }
286 1.1 pooka
287 1.24 pooka void
288 1.40.4.8 joerg puffs_msg_setcall(struct puffs_msgpark *park, parkdone_fn donefn, void *donearg)
289 1.1 pooka {
290 1.25 pooka
291 1.40.4.8 joerg KASSERT(park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_WANTREPLY);
292 1.25 pooka park->park_done = donefn;
293 1.25 pooka park->park_donearg = donearg;
294 1.40.4.3 joerg park->park_flags |= PARKFLAG_CALL;
295 1.4 pooka }
296 1.4 pooka
297 1.40.4.8 joerg /*
298 1.40.4.8 joerg * kernel-user-kernel waitqueues
299 1.40.4.8 joerg */
300 1.21 pooka
301 1.40.4.8 joerg static uint64_t
302 1.40.4.8 joerg puffs_getmsgid(struct puffs_mount *pmp)
303 1.40.4.1 joerg {
304 1.40.4.8 joerg uint64_t rv;
305 1.40.4.1 joerg
306 1.40.4.8 joerg mutex_enter(&pmp->pmp_lock);
307 1.40.4.8 joerg rv = pmp->pmp_nextmsgid++;
308 1.40.4.8 joerg mutex_exit(&pmp->pmp_lock);
309 1.40.4.1 joerg
310 1.40.4.8 joerg return rv;
311 1.40.4.1 joerg }
312 1.40.4.1 joerg
313 1.4 pooka /*
314 1.40.4.8 joerg * A word about reference counting of parks. A reference must be taken
315 1.40.4.8 joerg * when accessing a park and additionally when it is on a queue. So
316 1.40.4.8 joerg * when taking it off a queue and releasing the access reference, the
317 1.40.4.8 joerg * reference count is generally decremented by 2.
318 1.1 pooka */
319 1.40.4.8 joerg
320 1.40.4.8 joerg void
321 1.40.4.8 joerg puffs_msg_enqueue(struct puffs_mount *pmp, struct puffs_msgpark *park)
322 1.1 pooka {
323 1.26 pooka struct lwp *l = curlwp;
324 1.16 pooka struct mount *mp;
325 1.9 pooka struct puffs_req *preq;
326 1.1 pooka
327 1.16 pooka mp = PMPTOMP(pmp);
328 1.25 pooka preq = park->park_preq;
329 1.40.4.3 joerg preq->preq_buflen = park->park_maxlen;
330 1.40.4.3 joerg KASSERT(preq->preq_id == 0);
331 1.19 pooka
332 1.40.4.3 joerg if ((park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_WANTREPLY) == 0)
333 1.40.4.3 joerg preq->preq_opclass |= PUFFSOPFLAG_FAF;
334 1.40.4.3 joerg else
335 1.40.4.3 joerg preq->preq_id = puffs_getmsgid(pmp);
336 1.40.4.3 joerg
337 1.40.4.3 joerg /* fill in caller information */
338 1.40.4.3 joerg preq->preq_pid = l->l_proc->p_pid;
339 1.40.4.3 joerg preq->preq_lid = l->l_lid;
340 1.31 pooka
341 1.19 pooka /*
342 1.40.4.5 jmcneill * To support cv_sig, yet another movie: check if there are signals
343 1.19 pooka * pending and we are issueing a non-FAF. If so, return an error
344 1.40.4.8 joerg * directly UNLESS we are issueing INACTIVE/RECLAIM. In that case,
345 1.40.4.8 joerg * convert it to a FAF, fire off to the file server and return
346 1.40.4.8 joerg * an error. Yes, this is bordering disgusting. Barfbags are on me.
347 1.19 pooka */
348 1.40.4.8 joerg if (__predict_false((park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_WANTREPLY)
349 1.25 pooka && (park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_CALL) == 0
350 1.40.4.8 joerg && (l->l_flag & LW_PENDSIG) != 0 && sigispending(l, 0))) {
351 1.40.4.8 joerg park->park_flags |= PARKFLAG_HASERROR;
352 1.40.4.8 joerg preq->preq_rv = EINTR;
353 1.19 pooka if (PUFFSOP_OPCLASS(preq->preq_opclass) == PUFFSOP_VN
354 1.40.4.8 joerg && (preq->preq_optype == PUFFS_VN_INACTIVE
355 1.40.4.8 joerg || preq->preq_optype == PUFFS_VN_RECLAIM)) {
356 1.40.4.3 joerg park->park_preq->preq_opclass |= PUFFSOPFLAG_FAF;
357 1.40.4.3 joerg park->park_flags &= ~PARKFLAG_WANTREPLY;
358 1.40.4.8 joerg DPRINTF(("puffs_msg_enqueue: converted to FAF %p\n",
359 1.40.4.8 joerg park));
360 1.19 pooka } else {
361 1.40.4.8 joerg return;
362 1.19 pooka }
363 1.19 pooka }
364 1.16 pooka
365 1.16 pooka /*
366 1.16 pooka * test for suspension lock.
367 1.16 pooka *
368 1.16 pooka * Note that we *DO NOT* keep the lock, since that might block
369 1.16 pooka * lock acquiring PLUS it would give userlandia control over
370 1.16 pooka * the lock. The operation queue enforces a strict ordering:
371 1.16 pooka * when the fs server gets in the op stream, it knows things
372 1.16 pooka * are in order. The kernel locks can't guarantee that for
373 1.16 pooka * userspace, in any case.
374 1.16 pooka *
375 1.16 pooka * BUT: this presents a problem for ops which have a consistency
376 1.16 pooka * clause based on more than one operation. Unfortunately such
377 1.16 pooka * operations (read, write) do not reliably work yet.
378 1.16 pooka *
379 1.16 pooka * Ya, Ya, it's wrong wong wrong, me be fixink this someday.
380 1.18 pooka *
381 1.18 pooka * XXX: and there is one more problem. We sometimes need to
382 1.18 pooka * take a lazy lock in case the fs is suspending and we are
383 1.18 pooka * executing as the fs server context. This might happen
384 1.18 pooka * e.g. in the case that the user server triggers a reclaim
385 1.18 pooka * in the kernel while the fs is suspending. It's not a very
386 1.18 pooka * likely event, but it needs to be fixed some day.
387 1.16 pooka */
388 1.22 pooka
389 1.22 pooka /*
390 1.22 pooka * MOREXXX: once PUFFS_WCACHEINFO is enabled, we can't take
391 1.22 pooka * the mutex here, since getpages() might be called locked.
392 1.22 pooka */
393 1.18 pooka fstrans_start(mp, FSTRANS_NORMAL);
394 1.22 pooka mutex_enter(&pmp->pmp_lock);
395 1.16 pooka fstrans_done(mp);
396 1.16 pooka
397 1.13 pooka if (pmp->pmp_status != PUFFSTAT_RUNNING) {
398 1.22 pooka mutex_exit(&pmp->pmp_lock);
399 1.40.4.8 joerg park->park_flags |= PARKFLAG_HASERROR;
400 1.40.4.8 joerg preq->preq_rv = ENXIO;
401 1.40.4.8 joerg return;
402 1.1 pooka }
403 1.1 pooka
404 1.26 pooka #ifdef PUFFSDEBUG
405 1.40.4.3 joerg parkqdump(&pmp->pmp_msg_touser, puffsdebug > 1);
406 1.40.4.3 joerg parkqdump(&pmp->pmp_msg_replywait, puffsdebug > 1);
407 1.26 pooka #endif
408 1.26 pooka
409 1.40.4.8 joerg /*
410 1.40.4.8 joerg * Note: we don't need to lock park since we have the only
411 1.40.4.8 joerg * reference to it at this point.
412 1.40.4.8 joerg */
413 1.40.4.3 joerg TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&pmp->pmp_msg_touser, park, park_entries);
414 1.26 pooka park->park_flags |= PARKFLAG_ONQUEUE1;
415 1.40.4.3 joerg pmp->pmp_msg_touser_count++;
416 1.40.4.8 joerg park->park_refcount++;
417 1.26 pooka mutex_exit(&pmp->pmp_lock);
418 1.1 pooka
419 1.40.4.8 joerg cv_broadcast(&pmp->pmp_msg_waiter_cv);
420 1.40.4.8 joerg putter_notify(pmp->pmp_pi);
421 1.40.4.8 joerg
422 1.20 pooka DPRINTF(("touser: req %" PRIu64 ", preq: %p, park: %p, "
423 1.25 pooka "c/t: 0x%x/0x%x, f: 0x%x\n", preq->preq_id, preq, park,
424 1.25 pooka preq->preq_opclass, preq->preq_optype, park->park_flags));
425 1.40.4.8 joerg }
426 1.15 pooka
427 1.40.4.8 joerg int
428 1.40.4.8 joerg puffs_msg_wait(struct puffs_mount *pmp, struct puffs_msgpark *park)
429 1.40.4.8 joerg {
430 1.40.4.8 joerg struct puffs_req *preq = park->park_preq; /* XXX: hmmm */
431 1.40.4.8 joerg struct mount *mp = PMPTOMP(pmp);
432 1.40.4.8 joerg int error = 0;
433 1.40.4.8 joerg int rv;
434 1.1 pooka
435 1.40.4.8 joerg mutex_enter(&pmp->pmp_lock);
436 1.40.4.8 joerg puffs_mp_reference(pmp);
437 1.40.4.8 joerg mutex_exit(&pmp->pmp_lock);
438 1.40.4.3 joerg
439 1.40.4.8 joerg mutex_enter(&park->park_mtx);
440 1.40.4.8 joerg if ((park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_WANTREPLY) == 0
441 1.40.4.8 joerg || (park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_CALL)) {
442 1.40.4.8 joerg mutex_exit(&park->park_mtx);
443 1.40.4.8 joerg rv = 0;
444 1.40.4.8 joerg goto skipwait;
445 1.40.4.8 joerg }
446 1.40.4.3 joerg
447 1.40.4.8 joerg /* did the response beat us to the wait? */
448 1.40.4.8 joerg if (__predict_false((park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_DONE)
449 1.40.4.8 joerg || (park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_HASERROR))) {
450 1.40.4.8 joerg rv = park->park_preq->preq_rv;
451 1.40.4.8 joerg mutex_exit(&park->park_mtx);
452 1.40.4.8 joerg goto skipwait;
453 1.40.4.8 joerg }
454 1.26 pooka
455 1.40.4.8 joerg error = cv_wait_sig(&park->park_cv, &park->park_mtx);
456 1.40.4.8 joerg DPRINTF(("puffs_touser: waiter for %p woke up with %d\n",
457 1.40.4.8 joerg park, error));
458 1.40.4.8 joerg if (error) {
459 1.40.4.8 joerg park->park_flags |= PARKFLAG_WAITERGONE;
460 1.40.4.8 joerg if (park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_DONE) {
461 1.22 pooka rv = preq->preq_rv;
462 1.40.4.8 joerg mutex_exit(&park->park_mtx);
463 1.40.4.8 joerg } else {
464 1.40.4.8 joerg /*
465 1.40.4.8 joerg * ok, we marked it as going away, but
466 1.40.4.8 joerg * still need to do queue ops. take locks
467 1.40.4.8 joerg * in correct order.
468 1.40.4.8 joerg *
469 1.40.4.8 joerg * We don't want to release our reference
470 1.40.4.8 joerg * if it's on replywait queue to avoid error
471 1.40.4.8 joerg * to file server. putop() code will DTRT.
472 1.40.4.8 joerg */
473 1.40.4.8 joerg mutex_exit(&park->park_mtx);
474 1.40.4.8 joerg mutex_enter(&pmp->pmp_lock);
475 1.40.4.8 joerg mutex_enter(&park->park_mtx);
476 1.40.4.8 joerg
477 1.40.4.8 joerg /*
478 1.40.4.8 joerg * Still on queue1? We can safely remove it
479 1.40.4.8 joerg * without any consequences since the file
480 1.40.4.8 joerg * server hasn't seen it. "else" we need to
481 1.40.4.8 joerg * wait for the response and just ignore it
482 1.40.4.8 joerg * to avoid signalling an incorrect error to
483 1.40.4.8 joerg * the file server.
484 1.40.4.8 joerg */
485 1.40.4.8 joerg if (park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_ONQUEUE1) {
486 1.40.4.8 joerg TAILQ_REMOVE(&pmp->pmp_msg_touser,
487 1.40.4.8 joerg park, park_entries);
488 1.40.4.8 joerg puffs_msgpark_release(park);
489 1.40.4.8 joerg pmp->pmp_msg_touser_count--;
490 1.40.4.8 joerg park->park_flags &= ~PARKFLAG_ONQUEUE1;
491 1.40.4.8 joerg } else {
492 1.40.4.8 joerg mutex_exit(&park->park_mtx);
493 1.40.4.8 joerg }
494 1.40.4.8 joerg mutex_exit(&pmp->pmp_lock);
495 1.22 pooka
496 1.40.4.8 joerg rv = error;
497 1.16 pooka }
498 1.22 pooka } else {
499 1.40.4.8 joerg rv = preq->preq_rv;
500 1.40.4.8 joerg mutex_exit(&park->park_mtx);
501 1.16 pooka }
502 1.16 pooka
503 1.40.4.8 joerg /*
504 1.40.4.8 joerg * retake the lock and release. This makes sure (haha,
505 1.40.4.8 joerg * I'm humorous) that we don't process the same vnode in
506 1.40.4.8 joerg * multiple threads due to the locks hacks we have in
507 1.40.4.8 joerg * puffs_lock(). In reality this is well protected by
508 1.40.4.8 joerg * the biglock, but once that's gone, well, hopefully
509 1.40.4.8 joerg * this will be fixed for real. (and when you read this
510 1.40.4.8 joerg * comment in 2017 and subsequently barf, my condolences ;).
511 1.40.4.8 joerg */
512 1.40.4.8 joerg if (rv == 0 && !fstrans_is_owner(mp)) {
513 1.40.4.8 joerg fstrans_start(mp, FSTRANS_NORMAL);
514 1.40.4.8 joerg fstrans_done(mp);
515 1.40.4.8 joerg }
516 1.40.4.3 joerg
517 1.40.4.8 joerg skipwait:
518 1.22 pooka mutex_enter(&pmp->pmp_lock);
519 1.34 pooka puffs_mp_release(pmp);
520 1.22 pooka mutex_exit(&pmp->pmp_lock);
521 1.16 pooka
522 1.19 pooka return rv;
523 1.1 pooka }
524 1.1 pooka
525 1.9 pooka /*
526 1.40.4.8 joerg * XXX: this suuuucks. Hopefully I'll get rid of this lossage once
527 1.40.4.8 joerg * the whole setback-nonsense gets fixed.
528 1.40.4.8 joerg */
529 1.40.4.8 joerg int
530 1.40.4.8 joerg puffs_msg_wait2(struct puffs_mount *pmp, struct puffs_msgpark *park,
531 1.40.4.8 joerg struct puffs_node *pn1, struct puffs_node *pn2)
532 1.40.4.8 joerg {
533 1.40.4.8 joerg struct puffs_req *preq;
534 1.40.4.8 joerg int rv;
535 1.40.4.8 joerg
536 1.40.4.8 joerg rv = puffs_msg_wait(pmp, park);
537 1.40.4.8 joerg
538 1.40.4.8 joerg preq = park->park_preq;
539 1.40.4.8 joerg if (pn1 && preq->preq_setbacks & PUFFS_SETBACK_INACT_N1)
540 1.40.4.8 joerg pn1->pn_stat |= PNODE_DOINACT;
541 1.40.4.8 joerg if (pn2 && preq->preq_setbacks & PUFFS_SETBACK_INACT_N2)
542 1.40.4.8 joerg pn2->pn_stat |= PNODE_DOINACT;
543 1.40.4.8 joerg
544 1.40.4.8 joerg if (pn1 && preq->preq_setbacks & PUFFS_SETBACK_NOREF_N1)
545 1.40.4.8 joerg pn1->pn_stat |= PNODE_NOREFS;
546 1.40.4.8 joerg if (pn2 && preq->preq_setbacks & PUFFS_SETBACK_NOREF_N2)
547 1.40.4.8 joerg pn2->pn_stat |= PNODE_NOREFS;
548 1.40.4.8 joerg
549 1.40.4.8 joerg return rv;
550 1.40.4.8 joerg
551 1.40.4.8 joerg }
552 1.40.4.8 joerg
553 1.40.4.8 joerg /*
554 1.40.4.3 joerg * Get next request in the outgoing queue. "maxsize" controls the
555 1.40.4.3 joerg * size the caller can accommodate and "nonblock" signals if this
556 1.40.4.3 joerg * should block while waiting for input. Handles all locking internally.
557 1.9 pooka */
558 1.10 pooka int
559 1.40.4.3 joerg puffs_msgif_getout(void *this, size_t maxsize, int nonblock,
560 1.40.4.3 joerg uint8_t **data, size_t *dlen, void **parkptr)
561 1.1 pooka {
562 1.40.4.3 joerg struct puffs_mount *pmp = this;
563 1.40.4.3 joerg struct puffs_msgpark *park;
564 1.9 pooka struct puffs_req *preq;
565 1.40.4.3 joerg int error;
566 1.1 pooka
567 1.40.4.3 joerg error = 0;
568 1.22 pooka mutex_enter(&pmp->pmp_lock);
569 1.40.4.4 joerg puffs_mp_reference(pmp);
570 1.40.4.3 joerg for (;;) {
571 1.40.4.3 joerg /* RIP? */
572 1.9 pooka if (pmp->pmp_status != PUFFSTAT_RUNNING) {
573 1.9 pooka error = ENXIO;
574 1.40.4.3 joerg break;
575 1.9 pooka }
576 1.12 pooka
577 1.40.4.3 joerg /* need platinum yendorian express card? */
578 1.40.4.3 joerg if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&pmp->pmp_msg_touser)) {
579 1.40.4.3 joerg DPRINTF(("puffs_getout: no outgoing op, "));
580 1.12 pooka if (nonblock) {
581 1.40.4.3 joerg DPRINTF(("returning EWOULDBLOCK\n"));
582 1.12 pooka error = EWOULDBLOCK;
583 1.40.4.3 joerg break;
584 1.9 pooka }
585 1.40.4.3 joerg DPRINTF(("waiting ...\n"));
586 1.9 pooka
587 1.40.4.3 joerg error = cv_wait_sig(&pmp->pmp_msg_waiter_cv,
588 1.22 pooka &pmp->pmp_lock);
589 1.11 pooka if (error)
590 1.40.4.3 joerg break;
591 1.11 pooka else
592 1.40.4.3 joerg continue;
593 1.9 pooka }
594 1.9 pooka
595 1.40.4.3 joerg park = TAILQ_FIRST(&pmp->pmp_msg_touser);
596 1.40.4.4 joerg if (park == NULL)
597 1.40.4.4 joerg continue;
598 1.40.4.4 joerg
599 1.40.4.3 joerg mutex_enter(&park->park_mtx);
600 1.40.4.3 joerg puffs_msgpark_reference(park);
601 1.40.4.3 joerg
602 1.40.4.3 joerg DPRINTF(("puffs_getout: found park at %p, ", park));
603 1.22 pooka
604 1.22 pooka /* If it's a goner, don't process any furher */
605 1.22 pooka if (park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_WAITERGONE) {
606 1.40.4.3 joerg DPRINTF(("waitergone!\n"));
607 1.40.4.3 joerg puffs_msgpark_release(park);
608 1.22 pooka continue;
609 1.22 pooka }
610 1.40.4.7 joerg preq = park->park_preq;
611 1.22 pooka
612 1.40.4.7 joerg #if 0
613 1.40.4.3 joerg /* check size */
614 1.40.4.7 joerg /*
615 1.40.4.7 joerg * XXX: this check is not valid for now, we don't know
616 1.40.4.7 joerg * the size of the caller's input buffer. i.e. this
617 1.40.4.7 joerg * will most likely go away
618 1.40.4.7 joerg */
619 1.40.4.3 joerg if (maxsize < preq->preq_frhdr.pfr_len) {
620 1.40.4.3 joerg DPRINTF(("buffer too small\n"));
621 1.40.4.3 joerg puffs_msgpark_release(park);
622 1.40.4.3 joerg error = E2BIG;
623 1.40.4.3 joerg break;
624 1.26 pooka }
625 1.40.4.7 joerg #endif
626 1.28 pooka
627 1.40.4.3 joerg DPRINTF(("returning\n"));
628 1.40.4.3 joerg
629 1.40.4.3 joerg /*
630 1.40.4.3 joerg * Ok, we found what we came for. Release it from the
631 1.40.4.3 joerg * outgoing queue but do not unlock. We will unlock
632 1.40.4.3 joerg * only after we "releaseout" it to avoid complications:
633 1.40.4.3 joerg * otherwise it is (theoretically) possible for userland
634 1.40.4.3 joerg * to race us into "put" before we have a change to put
635 1.40.4.3 joerg * this baby on the receiving queue.
636 1.40.4.3 joerg */
637 1.40.4.3 joerg TAILQ_REMOVE(&pmp->pmp_msg_touser, park, park_entries);
638 1.28 pooka KASSERT(park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_ONQUEUE1);
639 1.28 pooka park->park_flags &= ~PARKFLAG_ONQUEUE1;
640 1.40.4.3 joerg mutex_exit(&park->park_mtx);
641 1.26 pooka
642 1.40.4.3 joerg pmp->pmp_msg_touser_count--;
643 1.40.4.3 joerg KASSERT(pmp->pmp_msg_touser_count >= 0);
644 1.9 pooka
645 1.40.4.3 joerg break;
646 1.40.4.3 joerg }
647 1.40.4.4 joerg puffs_mp_release(pmp);
648 1.40.4.3 joerg mutex_exit(&pmp->pmp_lock);
649 1.9 pooka
650 1.40.4.3 joerg if (error == 0) {
651 1.40.4.3 joerg *data = (uint8_t *)preq;
652 1.40.4.7 joerg preq->preq_pth.pth_framelen = park->park_copylen;
653 1.40.4.7 joerg *dlen = preq->preq_pth.pth_framelen;
654 1.40.4.3 joerg *parkptr = park;
655 1.40.4.3 joerg }
656 1.40.4.5 jmcneill
657 1.40.4.3 joerg return error;
658 1.40.4.3 joerg }
659 1.40.4.3 joerg
660 1.40.4.3 joerg /*
661 1.40.4.3 joerg * Release outgoing structure. Now, depending on the success of the
662 1.40.4.3 joerg * outgoing send, it is either going onto the result waiting queue
663 1.40.4.3 joerg * or the death chamber.
664 1.40.4.3 joerg */
665 1.40.4.3 joerg void
666 1.40.4.3 joerg puffs_msgif_releaseout(void *this, void *parkptr, int status)
667 1.40.4.3 joerg {
668 1.40.4.3 joerg struct puffs_mount *pmp = this;
669 1.40.4.3 joerg struct puffs_msgpark *park = parkptr;
670 1.32 pooka
671 1.40.4.3 joerg DPRINTF(("puffs_releaseout: returning park %p, errno %d: " ,
672 1.40.4.3 joerg park, status));
673 1.40.4.3 joerg mutex_enter(&pmp->pmp_lock);
674 1.40.4.3 joerg mutex_enter(&park->park_mtx);
675 1.40.4.3 joerg if (park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_WANTREPLY) {
676 1.40.4.3 joerg if (status == 0) {
677 1.40.4.3 joerg DPRINTF(("enqueue replywait\n"));
678 1.40.4.3 joerg TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&pmp->pmp_msg_replywait, park,
679 1.22 pooka park_entries);
680 1.26 pooka park->park_flags |= PARKFLAG_ONQUEUE2;
681 1.9 pooka } else {
682 1.40.4.3 joerg DPRINTF(("error path!\n"));
683 1.40.4.3 joerg park->park_preq->preq_rv = status;
684 1.40.4.3 joerg park->park_flags |= PARKFLAG_DONE;
685 1.40.4.3 joerg cv_signal(&park->park_cv);
686 1.1 pooka }
687 1.40.4.3 joerg puffs_msgpark_release(park);
688 1.40.4.3 joerg } else {
689 1.40.4.3 joerg DPRINTF(("release\n"));
690 1.40.4.3 joerg puffs_msgpark_release1(park, 2);
691 1.1 pooka }
692 1.22 pooka mutex_exit(&pmp->pmp_lock);
693 1.1 pooka }
694 1.1 pooka
695 1.40.4.6 joerg size_t
696 1.40.4.6 joerg puffs_msgif_waitcount(void *this)
697 1.40.4.6 joerg {
698 1.40.4.6 joerg struct puffs_mount *pmp = this;
699 1.40.4.6 joerg size_t rv;
700 1.40.4.6 joerg
701 1.40.4.6 joerg mutex_enter(&pmp->pmp_lock);
702 1.40.4.6 joerg rv = pmp->pmp_msg_touser_count;
703 1.40.4.6 joerg mutex_exit(&pmp->pmp_lock);
704 1.40.4.6 joerg
705 1.40.4.6 joerg return rv;
706 1.40.4.6 joerg }
707 1.40.4.6 joerg
708 1.40.4.4 joerg /*
709 1.40.4.4 joerg * XXX: locking with this one?
710 1.40.4.4 joerg */
711 1.40.4.6 joerg static void
712 1.40.4.7 joerg puffsop_msg(void *this, struct puffs_req *preq)
713 1.1 pooka {
714 1.40.4.3 joerg struct puffs_mount *pmp = this;
715 1.40.4.7 joerg struct putter_hdr *pth = &preq->preq_pth;
716 1.40.4.3 joerg struct puffs_msgpark *park;
717 1.40.4.8 joerg int wgone;
718 1.1 pooka
719 1.22 pooka mutex_enter(&pmp->pmp_lock);
720 1.24 pooka
721 1.40.4.3 joerg /* Locate waiter */
722 1.40.4.3 joerg TAILQ_FOREACH(park, &pmp->pmp_msg_replywait, park_entries) {
723 1.40.4.3 joerg if (park->park_preq->preq_id == preq->preq_id)
724 1.24 pooka break;
725 1.40.4.3 joerg }
726 1.40.4.3 joerg if (park == NULL) {
727 1.40.4.8 joerg DPRINTF(("puffsop_msg: no request: %" PRIu64 "\n",
728 1.40.4.3 joerg preq->preq_id));
729 1.40.4.3 joerg mutex_exit(&pmp->pmp_lock);
730 1.40.4.3 joerg return; /* XXX send error */
731 1.40.4.3 joerg }
732 1.26 pooka
733 1.40.4.3 joerg mutex_enter(&park->park_mtx);
734 1.40.4.3 joerg puffs_msgpark_reference(park);
735 1.40.4.7 joerg if (pth->pth_framelen > park->park_maxlen) {
736 1.40.4.8 joerg DPRINTF(("puffsop_msg: invalid buffer length: "
737 1.40.4.7 joerg "%" PRIu64 " (req %" PRIu64 ", \n", pth->pth_framelen,
738 1.40.4.7 joerg preq->preq_id));
739 1.40.4.3 joerg park->park_preq->preq_rv = EPROTO;
740 1.40.4.3 joerg cv_signal(&park->park_cv);
741 1.40.4.8 joerg puffs_msgpark_release1(park, 2);
742 1.22 pooka mutex_exit(&pmp->pmp_lock);
743 1.40.4.3 joerg return; /* XXX: error */
744 1.40.4.3 joerg }
745 1.40.4.3 joerg wgone = park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_WAITERGONE;
746 1.9 pooka
747 1.40.4.3 joerg KASSERT(park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_ONQUEUE2);
748 1.40.4.3 joerg TAILQ_REMOVE(&pmp->pmp_msg_replywait, park, park_entries);
749 1.40.4.3 joerg park->park_flags &= ~PARKFLAG_ONQUEUE2;
750 1.40.4.3 joerg mutex_exit(&pmp->pmp_lock);
751 1.24 pooka
752 1.40.4.3 joerg if (wgone) {
753 1.40.4.8 joerg DPRINTF(("puffsop_msg: bad service - waiter gone for "
754 1.40.4.3 joerg "park %p\n", park));
755 1.40.4.3 joerg } else {
756 1.24 pooka if (park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_CALL) {
757 1.40.4.8 joerg DPRINTF(("puffsop_msg: call for %p, arg %p\n",
758 1.40 pooka park->park_preq, park->park_donearg));
759 1.40.4.7 joerg park->park_done(pmp, preq, park->park_donearg);
760 1.40.4.3 joerg } else {
761 1.40.4.3 joerg /* XXX: yes, I know */
762 1.40.4.7 joerg memcpy(park->park_preq, preq, pth->pth_framelen);
763 1.20 pooka }
764 1.1 pooka }
765 1.1 pooka
766 1.40.4.3 joerg if (!wgone) {
767 1.40.4.3 joerg DPRINTF(("puffs_putop: flagging done for "
768 1.40.4.3 joerg "park %p\n", park));
769 1.40.4.3 joerg cv_signal(&park->park_cv);
770 1.40.4.3 joerg }
771 1.1 pooka
772 1.40.4.3 joerg park->park_flags |= PARKFLAG_DONE;
773 1.40.4.8 joerg puffs_msgpark_release1(park, 2);
774 1.1 pooka }
775 1.1 pooka
776 1.22 pooka /*
777 1.40.4.6 joerg * helpers
778 1.40.4.6 joerg */
779 1.40.4.6 joerg static void
780 1.40.4.6 joerg dosuspendresume(void *arg)
781 1.40.4.6 joerg {
782 1.40.4.6 joerg struct puffs_mount *pmp = arg;
783 1.40.4.6 joerg struct mount *mp;
784 1.40.4.6 joerg int rv;
785 1.40.4.6 joerg
786 1.40.4.6 joerg mp = PMPTOMP(pmp);
787 1.40.4.6 joerg /*
788 1.40.4.6 joerg * XXX? does this really do any good or is it just
789 1.40.4.6 joerg * paranoid stupidity? or stupid paranoia?
790 1.40.4.6 joerg */
791 1.40.4.6 joerg if (mp->mnt_iflag & IMNT_UNMOUNT) {
792 1.40.4.6 joerg printf("puffs dosuspendresume(): detected suspend on "
793 1.40.4.6 joerg "unmounting fs\n");
794 1.40.4.6 joerg goto out;
795 1.40.4.6 joerg }
796 1.40.4.6 joerg
797 1.40.4.6 joerg /* Do the dance. Allow only one concurrent suspend */
798 1.40.4.6 joerg rv = vfs_suspend(PMPTOMP(pmp), 1);
799 1.40.4.6 joerg if (rv == 0)
800 1.40.4.6 joerg vfs_resume(PMPTOMP(pmp));
801 1.40.4.6 joerg
802 1.40.4.6 joerg out:
803 1.40.4.6 joerg mutex_enter(&pmp->pmp_lock);
804 1.40.4.6 joerg KASSERT(pmp->pmp_suspend == 1);
805 1.40.4.6 joerg pmp->pmp_suspend = 0;
806 1.40.4.6 joerg puffs_mp_release(pmp);
807 1.40.4.6 joerg mutex_exit(&pmp->pmp_lock);
808 1.40.4.6 joerg
809 1.40.4.6 joerg kthread_exit(0);
810 1.40.4.6 joerg }
811 1.40.4.6 joerg
812 1.40.4.6 joerg static void
813 1.40.4.6 joerg puffsop_suspend(struct puffs_mount *pmp)
814 1.40.4.6 joerg {
815 1.40.4.6 joerg int rv = 0;
816 1.40.4.6 joerg
817 1.40.4.6 joerg mutex_enter(&pmp->pmp_lock);
818 1.40.4.6 joerg if (pmp->pmp_suspend || pmp->pmp_status != PUFFSTAT_RUNNING) {
819 1.40.4.6 joerg rv = EBUSY;
820 1.40.4.6 joerg } else {
821 1.40.4.6 joerg puffs_mp_reference(pmp);
822 1.40.4.6 joerg pmp->pmp_suspend = 1;
823 1.40.4.6 joerg }
824 1.40.4.6 joerg mutex_exit(&pmp->pmp_lock);
825 1.40.4.6 joerg if (rv)
826 1.40.4.6 joerg return;
827 1.40.4.6 joerg rv = kthread_create(PRI_NONE, 0, NULL, dosuspendresume,
828 1.40.4.6 joerg pmp, NULL, "puffsusp");
829 1.40.4.6 joerg
830 1.40.4.6 joerg /* XXX: "return" rv */
831 1.40.4.6 joerg }
832 1.40.4.6 joerg
833 1.40.4.6 joerg static int
834 1.40.4.6 joerg puffsop_flush(struct puffs_mount *pmp, struct puffs_flush *pf)
835 1.40.4.6 joerg {
836 1.40.4.6 joerg struct vnode *vp;
837 1.40.4.6 joerg voff_t offlo, offhi;
838 1.40.4.6 joerg int rv, flags = 0;
839 1.40.4.6 joerg
840 1.40.4.6 joerg /* XXX: slurry */
841 1.40.4.6 joerg if (pf->pf_op == PUFFS_INVAL_NAMECACHE_ALL) {
842 1.40.4.6 joerg cache_purgevfs(PMPTOMP(pmp));
843 1.40.4.6 joerg return 0;
844 1.40.4.6 joerg }
845 1.40.4.6 joerg
846 1.40.4.6 joerg /*
847 1.40.4.6 joerg * Get vnode, don't lock it. Namecache is protected by its own lock
848 1.40.4.6 joerg * and we have a reference to protect against premature harvesting.
849 1.40.4.6 joerg *
850 1.40.4.6 joerg * The node we want here might be locked and the op is in
851 1.40.4.6 joerg * userspace waiting for us to complete ==> deadlock. Another
852 1.40.4.6 joerg * reason we need to eventually bump locking to userspace, as we
853 1.40.4.6 joerg * will need to lock the node if we wish to do flushes.
854 1.40.4.6 joerg */
855 1.40.4.6 joerg rv = puffs_cookie2vnode(pmp, pf->pf_cookie, 0, 0, &vp);
856 1.40.4.6 joerg if (rv) {
857 1.40.4.6 joerg if (rv == PUFFS_NOSUCHCOOKIE)
858 1.40.4.6 joerg return ENOENT;
859 1.40.4.6 joerg return rv;
860 1.40.4.6 joerg }
861 1.40.4.6 joerg
862 1.40.4.6 joerg switch (pf->pf_op) {
863 1.40.4.6 joerg #if 0
864 1.40.4.6 joerg /* not quite ready, yet */
865 1.40.4.6 joerg case PUFFS_INVAL_NAMECACHE_NODE:
866 1.40.4.6 joerg struct componentname *pf_cn;
867 1.40.4.6 joerg char *name;
868 1.40.4.6 joerg /* get comfortab^Wcomponentname */
869 1.40.4.8 joerg pf_cn = kmem_alloc(componentname);
870 1.40.4.6 joerg memset(pf_cn, 0, sizeof(struct componentname));
871 1.40.4.6 joerg break;
872 1.40.4.6 joerg
873 1.40.4.6 joerg #endif
874 1.40.4.6 joerg case PUFFS_INVAL_NAMECACHE_DIR:
875 1.40.4.6 joerg if (vp->v_type != VDIR) {
876 1.40.4.6 joerg rv = EINVAL;
877 1.40.4.6 joerg break;
878 1.40.4.6 joerg }
879 1.40.4.6 joerg cache_purge1(vp, NULL, PURGE_CHILDREN);
880 1.40.4.6 joerg break;
881 1.40.4.6 joerg
882 1.40.4.6 joerg case PUFFS_INVAL_PAGECACHE_NODE_RANGE:
883 1.40.4.6 joerg flags = PGO_FREE;
884 1.40.4.6 joerg /*FALLTHROUGH*/
885 1.40.4.6 joerg case PUFFS_FLUSH_PAGECACHE_NODE_RANGE:
886 1.40.4.6 joerg if (flags == 0)
887 1.40.4.6 joerg flags = PGO_CLEANIT;
888 1.40.4.6 joerg
889 1.40.4.6 joerg if (pf->pf_end > vp->v_size || vp->v_type != VREG) {
890 1.40.4.6 joerg rv = EINVAL;
891 1.40.4.6 joerg break;
892 1.40.4.6 joerg }
893 1.40.4.6 joerg
894 1.40.4.6 joerg offlo = trunc_page(pf->pf_start);
895 1.40.4.6 joerg offhi = round_page(pf->pf_end);
896 1.40.4.6 joerg if (offhi != 0 && offlo >= offhi) {
897 1.40.4.6 joerg rv = EINVAL;
898 1.40.4.6 joerg break;
899 1.40.4.6 joerg }
900 1.40.4.6 joerg
901 1.40.4.6 joerg simple_lock(&vp->v_uobj.vmobjlock);
902 1.40.4.6 joerg rv = VOP_PUTPAGES(vp, offlo, offhi, flags);
903 1.40.4.6 joerg break;
904 1.40.4.6 joerg
905 1.40.4.6 joerg default:
906 1.40.4.6 joerg rv = EINVAL;
907 1.40.4.6 joerg }
908 1.40.4.6 joerg
909 1.40.4.6 joerg vrele(vp);
910 1.40.4.6 joerg
911 1.40.4.6 joerg return rv;
912 1.40.4.6 joerg }
913 1.40.4.6 joerg
914 1.40.4.6 joerg int
915 1.40.4.7 joerg puffs_msgif_dispatch(void *this, struct putter_hdr *pth)
916 1.40.4.6 joerg {
917 1.40.4.6 joerg struct puffs_mount *pmp = this;
918 1.40.4.7 joerg struct puffs_req *preq = (struct puffs_req *)pth;
919 1.40.4.7 joerg
920 1.40.4.7 joerg /* XXX: need to send error to userspace */
921 1.40.4.7 joerg if (pth->pth_framelen < sizeof(struct puffs_req))
922 1.40.4.7 joerg return EINVAL; /* E2SMALL */
923 1.40.4.6 joerg
924 1.40.4.7 joerg switch (PUFFSOP_OPCLASS(preq->preq_opclass)) {
925 1.40.4.6 joerg case PUFFSOP_VN:
926 1.40.4.6 joerg case PUFFSOP_VFS:
927 1.40.4.7 joerg puffsop_msg(pmp, preq);
928 1.40.4.6 joerg break;
929 1.40.4.6 joerg case PUFFSOP_FLUSH:
930 1.40.4.7 joerg if (pth->pth_framelen != sizeof(struct puffs_flush))
931 1.40.4.7 joerg return EINVAL;
932 1.40.4.7 joerg puffsop_flush(pmp, (struct puffs_flush *)preq);
933 1.40.4.6 joerg break;
934 1.40.4.6 joerg case PUFFSOP_SUSPEND:
935 1.40.4.6 joerg puffsop_suspend(pmp);
936 1.40.4.6 joerg break;
937 1.40.4.6 joerg default:
938 1.40.4.6 joerg /* XXX: send error */
939 1.40.4.6 joerg break;
940 1.40.4.6 joerg }
941 1.40.4.6 joerg
942 1.40.4.6 joerg return 0;
943 1.40.4.6 joerg }
944 1.40.4.6 joerg
945 1.40.4.6 joerg int
946 1.40.4.6 joerg puffs_msgif_close(void *this)
947 1.40.4.6 joerg {
948 1.40.4.6 joerg struct puffs_mount *pmp = this;
949 1.40.4.6 joerg struct mount *mp = PMPTOMP(pmp);
950 1.40.4.6 joerg int gone, rv;
951 1.40.4.6 joerg
952 1.40.4.6 joerg mutex_enter(&pmp->pmp_lock);
953 1.40.4.6 joerg puffs_mp_reference(pmp);
954 1.40.4.6 joerg
955 1.40.4.6 joerg /*
956 1.40.4.6 joerg * Free the waiting callers before proceeding any further.
957 1.40.4.6 joerg * The syncer might be jogging around in this file system
958 1.40.4.6 joerg * currently. If we allow it to go to the userspace of no
959 1.40.4.6 joerg * return while trying to get the syncer lock, well ...
960 1.40.4.6 joerg * synclk: I feel happy, I feel fine.
961 1.40.4.6 joerg * lockmgr: You're not fooling anyone, you know.
962 1.40.4.6 joerg */
963 1.40.4.6 joerg puffs_userdead(pmp);
964 1.40.4.6 joerg
965 1.40.4.6 joerg /*
966 1.40.4.6 joerg * Make sure someone from puffs_unmount() isn't currently in
967 1.40.4.6 joerg * userspace. If we don't take this precautionary step,
968 1.40.4.6 joerg * they might notice that the mountpoint has disappeared
969 1.40.4.6 joerg * from under them once they return. Especially note that we
970 1.40.4.6 joerg * cannot simply test for an unmounter before calling
971 1.40.4.6 joerg * dounmount(), since it might be possible that that particular
972 1.40.4.6 joerg * invocation of unmount was called without MNT_FORCE. Here we
973 1.40.4.6 joerg * *must* make sure unmount succeeds. Also, restart is necessary
974 1.40.4.6 joerg * since pmp isn't locked. We might end up with PUTTER_DEAD after
975 1.40.4.6 joerg * restart and exit from there.
976 1.40.4.6 joerg */
977 1.40.4.6 joerg if (pmp->pmp_unmounting) {
978 1.40.4.6 joerg cv_wait(&pmp->pmp_unmounting_cv, &pmp->pmp_lock);
979 1.40.4.6 joerg puffs_mp_release(pmp);
980 1.40.4.6 joerg mutex_exit(&pmp->pmp_lock);
981 1.40.4.6 joerg DPRINTF(("puffs_fop_close: unmount was in progress for pmp %p, "
982 1.40.4.6 joerg "restart\n", pmp));
983 1.40.4.6 joerg return ERESTART;
984 1.40.4.6 joerg }
985 1.40.4.6 joerg
986 1.40.4.6 joerg /* Won't access pmp from here anymore */
987 1.40.4.6 joerg puffs_mp_release(pmp);
988 1.40.4.6 joerg mutex_exit(&pmp->pmp_lock);
989 1.40.4.6 joerg
990 1.40.4.6 joerg /*
991 1.40.4.6 joerg * Detach from VFS. First do necessary XXX-dance (from
992 1.40.4.6 joerg * sys_unmount() & other callers of dounmount()
993 1.40.4.6 joerg *
994 1.40.4.6 joerg * XXX Freeze syncer. Must do this before locking the
995 1.40.4.6 joerg * mount point. See dounmount() for details.
996 1.40.4.6 joerg *
997 1.40.4.6 joerg * XXX2: take a reference to the mountpoint before starting to
998 1.40.4.6 joerg * wait for syncer_mutex. Otherwise the mointpoint can be
999 1.40.4.6 joerg * wiped out while we wait.
1000 1.40.4.6 joerg */
1001 1.40.4.6 joerg simple_lock(&mp->mnt_slock);
1002 1.40.4.6 joerg mp->mnt_wcnt++;
1003 1.40.4.6 joerg simple_unlock(&mp->mnt_slock);
1004 1.40.4.6 joerg
1005 1.40.4.6 joerg mutex_enter(&syncer_mutex);
1006 1.40.4.6 joerg
1007 1.40.4.6 joerg simple_lock(&mp->mnt_slock);
1008 1.40.4.6 joerg mp->mnt_wcnt--;
1009 1.40.4.6 joerg if (mp->mnt_wcnt == 0)
1010 1.40.4.6 joerg wakeup(&mp->mnt_wcnt);
1011 1.40.4.6 joerg gone = mp->mnt_iflag & IMNT_GONE;
1012 1.40.4.6 joerg simple_unlock(&mp->mnt_slock);
1013 1.40.4.6 joerg if (gone) {
1014 1.40.4.6 joerg mutex_exit(&syncer_mutex);
1015 1.40.4.6 joerg return 0;
1016 1.40.4.6 joerg }
1017 1.40.4.6 joerg
1018 1.40.4.6 joerg /*
1019 1.40.4.6 joerg * microscopic race condition here (although not with the current
1020 1.40.4.6 joerg * kernel), but can't really fix it without starting a crusade
1021 1.40.4.6 joerg * against vfs_busy(), so let it be, let it be, let it be
1022 1.40.4.6 joerg */
1023 1.40.4.6 joerg
1024 1.40.4.6 joerg /*
1025 1.40.4.6 joerg * The only way vfs_busy() will fail for us is if the filesystem
1026 1.40.4.6 joerg * is already a goner.
1027 1.40.4.6 joerg * XXX: skating on the thin ice of modern calling conventions ...
1028 1.40.4.6 joerg */
1029 1.40.4.6 joerg if (vfs_busy(mp, 0, 0)) {
1030 1.40.4.6 joerg mutex_exit(&syncer_mutex);
1031 1.40.4.6 joerg return 0;
1032 1.40.4.6 joerg }
1033 1.40.4.6 joerg
1034 1.40.4.6 joerg /*
1035 1.40.4.6 joerg * Once we have the mount point, unmount() can't interfere..
1036 1.40.4.6 joerg * or at least in theory it shouldn't. dounmount() reentracy
1037 1.40.4.6 joerg * might require some visiting at some point.
1038 1.40.4.6 joerg */
1039 1.40.4.6 joerg rv = dounmount(mp, MNT_FORCE, curlwp);
1040 1.40.4.6 joerg KASSERT(rv == 0);
1041 1.40.4.6 joerg
1042 1.40.4.6 joerg return 0;
1043 1.40.4.6 joerg }
1044 1.40.4.6 joerg
1045 1.40.4.6 joerg /*
1046 1.22 pooka * We're dead, kaput, RIP, slightly more than merely pining for the
1047 1.22 pooka * fjords, belly-up, fallen, lifeless, finished, expired, gone to meet
1048 1.22 pooka * our maker, ceased to be, etcetc. YASD. It's a dead FS!
1049 1.22 pooka *
1050 1.22 pooka * Caller must hold puffs mutex.
1051 1.22 pooka */
1052 1.22 pooka void
1053 1.22 pooka puffs_userdead(struct puffs_mount *pmp)
1054 1.22 pooka {
1055 1.40.4.3 joerg struct puffs_msgpark *park, *park_next;
1056 1.22 pooka
1057 1.22 pooka /*
1058 1.22 pooka * Mark filesystem status as dying so that operations don't
1059 1.22 pooka * attempt to march to userspace any longer.
1060 1.22 pooka */
1061 1.22 pooka pmp->pmp_status = PUFFSTAT_DYING;
1062 1.22 pooka
1063 1.22 pooka /* signal waiters on REQUEST TO file server queue */
1064 1.40.4.3 joerg for (park = TAILQ_FIRST(&pmp->pmp_msg_touser); park; park = park_next) {
1065 1.24 pooka uint8_t opclass;
1066 1.24 pooka
1067 1.40.4.3 joerg mutex_enter(&park->park_mtx);
1068 1.40.4.3 joerg puffs_msgpark_reference(park);
1069 1.32 pooka park_next = TAILQ_NEXT(park, park_entries);
1070 1.26 pooka
1071 1.26 pooka KASSERT(park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_ONQUEUE1);
1072 1.40.4.3 joerg TAILQ_REMOVE(&pmp->pmp_msg_touser, park, park_entries);
1073 1.26 pooka park->park_flags &= ~PARKFLAG_ONQUEUE1;
1074 1.40.4.3 joerg pmp->pmp_msg_touser_count--;
1075 1.22 pooka
1076 1.31 pooka /*
1077 1.40.4.5 jmcneill * Even though waiters on QUEUE1 are removed in touser()
1078 1.40.4.5 jmcneill * in case of WAITERGONE, it is still possible for us to
1079 1.40.4.5 jmcneill * get raced here due to having to retake locks in said
1080 1.40.4.5 jmcneill * touser(). In the race case simply "ignore" the item
1081 1.40.4.5 jmcneill * on the queue and move on to the next one.
1082 1.31 pooka */
1083 1.31 pooka if (park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_WAITERGONE) {
1084 1.31 pooka KASSERT((park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_CALL) == 0);
1085 1.31 pooka KASSERT(park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_WANTREPLY);
1086 1.40.4.3 joerg puffs_msgpark_release(park);
1087 1.40.4.5 jmcneill
1088 1.22 pooka } else {
1089 1.31 pooka opclass = park->park_preq->preq_opclass;
1090 1.23 pooka park->park_preq->preq_rv = ENXIO;
1091 1.31 pooka
1092 1.31 pooka if (park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_CALL) {
1093 1.40.4.1 joerg park->park_done(pmp, park->park_preq,
1094 1.31 pooka park->park_donearg);
1095 1.40.4.3 joerg puffs_msgpark_release1(park, 2);
1096 1.31 pooka } else if ((park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_WANTREPLY)==0) {
1097 1.40.4.3 joerg puffs_msgpark_release1(park, 2);
1098 1.31 pooka } else {
1099 1.31 pooka park->park_preq->preq_rv = ENXIO;
1100 1.31 pooka cv_signal(&park->park_cv);
1101 1.40.4.3 joerg puffs_msgpark_release(park);
1102 1.31 pooka }
1103 1.22 pooka }
1104 1.22 pooka }
1105 1.22 pooka
1106 1.22 pooka /* signal waiters on RESPONSE FROM file server queue */
1107 1.40.4.3 joerg for (park=TAILQ_FIRST(&pmp->pmp_msg_replywait); park; park=park_next) {
1108 1.40.4.3 joerg mutex_enter(&park->park_mtx);
1109 1.40.4.3 joerg puffs_msgpark_reference(park);
1110 1.32 pooka park_next = TAILQ_NEXT(park, park_entries);
1111 1.26 pooka
1112 1.26 pooka KASSERT(park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_ONQUEUE2);
1113 1.31 pooka KASSERT(park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_WANTREPLY);
1114 1.26 pooka
1115 1.40.4.3 joerg TAILQ_REMOVE(&pmp->pmp_msg_replywait, park, park_entries);
1116 1.26 pooka park->park_flags &= ~PARKFLAG_ONQUEUE2;
1117 1.26 pooka
1118 1.31 pooka if (park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_WAITERGONE) {
1119 1.31 pooka KASSERT((park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_CALL) == 0);
1120 1.40.4.3 joerg puffs_msgpark_release(park);
1121 1.22 pooka } else {
1122 1.31 pooka park->park_preq->preq_rv = ENXIO;
1123 1.31 pooka if (park->park_flags & PARKFLAG_CALL) {
1124 1.40.4.1 joerg park->park_done(pmp, park->park_preq,
1125 1.31 pooka park->park_donearg);
1126 1.40.4.3 joerg puffs_msgpark_release1(park, 2);
1127 1.31 pooka } else {
1128 1.31 pooka cv_signal(&park->park_cv);
1129 1.40.4.3 joerg puffs_msgpark_release(park);
1130 1.31 pooka }
1131 1.22 pooka }
1132 1.22 pooka }
1133 1.40.4.4 joerg
1134 1.40.4.4 joerg cv_broadcast(&pmp->pmp_msg_waiter_cv);
1135 1.22 pooka }
1136