vfs_lockf.c revision 1.66 1 1.66 skrll /* $NetBSD: vfs_lockf.c,v 1.66 2008/08/01 07:11:24 skrll Exp $ */
2 1.5 cgd
3 1.1 ws /*
4 1.4 mycroft * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1993
5 1.4 mycroft * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
6 1.1 ws *
7 1.1 ws * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
8 1.1 ws * Scooter Morris at Genentech Inc.
9 1.1 ws *
10 1.1 ws * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
11 1.1 ws * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
12 1.1 ws * are met:
13 1.1 ws * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
14 1.1 ws * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
15 1.1 ws * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
16 1.1 ws * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
17 1.1 ws * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
18 1.33 agc * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
19 1.1 ws * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
20 1.1 ws * without specific prior written permission.
21 1.1 ws *
22 1.1 ws * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
23 1.1 ws * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
24 1.1 ws * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
25 1.1 ws * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
26 1.1 ws * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
27 1.1 ws * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
28 1.1 ws * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
29 1.1 ws * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
30 1.1 ws * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
31 1.1 ws * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
32 1.1 ws * SUCH DAMAGE.
33 1.1 ws *
34 1.12 fvdl * @(#)ufs_lockf.c 8.4 (Berkeley) 10/26/94
35 1.1 ws */
36 1.18 lukem
37 1.18 lukem #include <sys/cdefs.h>
38 1.66 skrll __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: vfs_lockf.c,v 1.66 2008/08/01 07:11:24 skrll Exp $");
39 1.1 ws
40 1.1 ws #include <sys/param.h>
41 1.1 ws #include <sys/systm.h>
42 1.1 ws #include <sys/kernel.h>
43 1.1 ws #include <sys/file.h>
44 1.1 ws #include <sys/proc.h>
45 1.1 ws #include <sys/vnode.h>
46 1.35 simonb #include <sys/pool.h>
47 1.1 ws #include <sys/fcntl.h>
48 1.1 ws #include <sys/lockf.h>
49 1.63 mrg #include <sys/atomic.h>
50 1.49 elad #include <sys/kauth.h>
51 1.22 thorpej
52 1.50 yamt /*
53 1.50 yamt * The lockf structure is a kernel structure which contains the information
54 1.50 yamt * associated with a byte range lock. The lockf structures are linked into
55 1.60 ad * the vnode structure. Locks are sorted by the starting byte of the lock for
56 1.50 yamt * efficiency.
57 1.50 yamt *
58 1.50 yamt * lf_next is used for two purposes, depending on whether the lock is
59 1.50 yamt * being held, or is in conflict with an existing lock. If this lock
60 1.50 yamt * is held, it indicates the next lock on the same vnode.
61 1.50 yamt * For pending locks, if lock->lf_next is non-NULL, then lock->lf_block
62 1.50 yamt * must be queued on the lf_blkhd TAILQ of lock->lf_next.
63 1.50 yamt */
64 1.50 yamt
65 1.50 yamt TAILQ_HEAD(locklist, lockf);
66 1.50 yamt
67 1.50 yamt struct lockf {
68 1.65 ad kcondvar_t lf_cv; /* Signalling */
69 1.50 yamt short lf_flags; /* Lock semantics: F_POSIX, F_FLOCK, F_WAIT */
70 1.50 yamt short lf_type; /* Lock type: F_RDLCK, F_WRLCK */
71 1.50 yamt off_t lf_start; /* The byte # of the start of the lock */
72 1.50 yamt off_t lf_end; /* The byte # of the end of the lock (-1=EOF)*/
73 1.50 yamt void *lf_id; /* process or file description holding lock */
74 1.50 yamt struct lockf **lf_head; /* Back pointer to the head of lockf list */
75 1.50 yamt struct lockf *lf_next; /* Next lock on this vnode, or blocking lock */
76 1.50 yamt struct locklist lf_blkhd; /* List of requests blocked on this lock */
77 1.50 yamt TAILQ_ENTRY(lockf) lf_block;/* A request waiting for a lock */
78 1.50 yamt uid_t lf_uid; /* User ID responsible */
79 1.50 yamt };
80 1.50 yamt
81 1.50 yamt /* Maximum length of sleep chains to traverse to try and detect deadlock. */
82 1.50 yamt #define MAXDEPTH 50
83 1.50 yamt
84 1.65 ad static pool_cache_t lockf_cache;
85 1.65 ad static kmutex_t *lockf_lock;
86 1.65 ad static char lockstr[] = "lockf";
87 1.1 ws
88 1.1 ws /*
89 1.6 mycroft * This variable controls the maximum number of processes that will
90 1.6 mycroft * be checked in doing deadlock detection.
91 1.6 mycroft */
92 1.6 mycroft int maxlockdepth = MAXDEPTH;
93 1.6 mycroft
94 1.6 mycroft #ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
95 1.6 mycroft int lockf_debug = 0;
96 1.6 mycroft #endif
97 1.6 mycroft
98 1.6 mycroft #define SELF 0x1
99 1.6 mycroft #define OTHERS 0x2
100 1.6 mycroft
101 1.6 mycroft /*
102 1.16 sommerfe * XXX TODO
103 1.58 christos * Misc cleanups: "void *id" should be visible in the API as a
104 1.16 sommerfe * "struct proc *".
105 1.16 sommerfe * (This requires rototilling all VFS's which support advisory locking).
106 1.16 sommerfe */
107 1.16 sommerfe
108 1.16 sommerfe /*
109 1.16 sommerfe * If there's a lot of lock contention on a single vnode, locking
110 1.16 sommerfe * schemes which allow for more paralleism would be needed. Given how
111 1.16 sommerfe * infrequently byte-range locks are actually used in typical BSD
112 1.16 sommerfe * code, a more complex approach probably isn't worth it.
113 1.16 sommerfe */
114 1.16 sommerfe
115 1.16 sommerfe /*
116 1.38 christos * We enforce a limit on locks by uid, so that a single user cannot
117 1.38 christos * run the kernel out of memory. For now, the limit is pretty coarse.
118 1.38 christos * There is no limit on root.
119 1.38 christos *
120 1.38 christos * Splitting a lock will always succeed, regardless of current allocations.
121 1.38 christos * If you're slightly above the limit, we still have to permit an allocation
122 1.38 christos * so that the unlock can succeed. If the unlocking causes too many splits,
123 1.38 christos * however, you're totally cutoff.
124 1.38 christos */
125 1.38 christos int maxlocksperuid = 1024;
126 1.38 christos
127 1.45 thorpej #ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
128 1.45 thorpej /*
129 1.45 thorpej * Print out a lock.
130 1.45 thorpej */
131 1.45 thorpej static void
132 1.56 christos lf_print(const char *tag, struct lockf *lock)
133 1.45 thorpej {
134 1.45 thorpej
135 1.45 thorpej printf("%s: lock %p for ", tag, lock);
136 1.45 thorpej if (lock->lf_flags & F_POSIX)
137 1.45 thorpej printf("proc %d", ((struct proc *)lock->lf_id)->p_pid);
138 1.45 thorpej else
139 1.45 thorpej printf("file %p", (struct file *)lock->lf_id);
140 1.45 thorpej printf(" %s, start %qx, end %qx",
141 1.45 thorpej lock->lf_type == F_RDLCK ? "shared" :
142 1.45 thorpej lock->lf_type == F_WRLCK ? "exclusive" :
143 1.45 thorpej lock->lf_type == F_UNLCK ? "unlock" :
144 1.45 thorpej "unknown", lock->lf_start, lock->lf_end);
145 1.45 thorpej if (TAILQ_FIRST(&lock->lf_blkhd))
146 1.45 thorpej printf(" block %p\n", TAILQ_FIRST(&lock->lf_blkhd));
147 1.45 thorpej else
148 1.45 thorpej printf("\n");
149 1.45 thorpej }
150 1.45 thorpej
151 1.45 thorpej static void
152 1.56 christos lf_printlist(const char *tag, struct lockf *lock)
153 1.45 thorpej {
154 1.45 thorpej struct lockf *lf, *blk;
155 1.45 thorpej
156 1.45 thorpej printf("%s: Lock list:\n", tag);
157 1.45 thorpej for (lf = *lock->lf_head; lf; lf = lf->lf_next) {
158 1.45 thorpej printf("\tlock %p for ", lf);
159 1.45 thorpej if (lf->lf_flags & F_POSIX)
160 1.45 thorpej printf("proc %d", ((struct proc *)lf->lf_id)->p_pid);
161 1.45 thorpej else
162 1.45 thorpej printf("file %p", (struct file *)lf->lf_id);
163 1.45 thorpej printf(", %s, start %qx, end %qx",
164 1.45 thorpej lf->lf_type == F_RDLCK ? "shared" :
165 1.45 thorpej lf->lf_type == F_WRLCK ? "exclusive" :
166 1.45 thorpej lf->lf_type == F_UNLCK ? "unlock" :
167 1.45 thorpej "unknown", lf->lf_start, lf->lf_end);
168 1.45 thorpej TAILQ_FOREACH(blk, &lf->lf_blkhd, lf_block) {
169 1.45 thorpej if (blk->lf_flags & F_POSIX)
170 1.66 skrll printf("; proc %d",
171 1.45 thorpej ((struct proc *)blk->lf_id)->p_pid);
172 1.45 thorpej else
173 1.66 skrll printf("; file %p", (struct file *)blk->lf_id);
174 1.45 thorpej printf(", %s, start %qx, end %qx",
175 1.45 thorpej blk->lf_type == F_RDLCK ? "shared" :
176 1.45 thorpej blk->lf_type == F_WRLCK ? "exclusive" :
177 1.45 thorpej blk->lf_type == F_UNLCK ? "unlock" :
178 1.45 thorpej "unknown", blk->lf_start, blk->lf_end);
179 1.45 thorpej if (TAILQ_FIRST(&blk->lf_blkhd))
180 1.45 thorpej panic("lf_printlist: bad list");
181 1.45 thorpej }
182 1.45 thorpej printf("\n");
183 1.45 thorpej }
184 1.45 thorpej }
185 1.45 thorpej #endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
186 1.45 thorpej
187 1.38 christos /*
188 1.38 christos * 3 options for allowfail.
189 1.38 christos * 0 - always allocate. 1 - cutoff at limit. 2 - cutoff at double limit.
190 1.38 christos */
191 1.45 thorpej static struct lockf *
192 1.38 christos lf_alloc(uid_t uid, int allowfail)
193 1.38 christos {
194 1.38 christos struct uidinfo *uip;
195 1.38 christos struct lockf *lock;
196 1.62 rmind u_long lcnt;
197 1.38 christos
198 1.38 christos uip = uid_find(uid);
199 1.62 rmind lcnt = atomic_inc_ulong_nv(&uip->ui_lockcnt);
200 1.62 rmind if (uid && allowfail && lcnt >
201 1.40 christos (allowfail == 1 ? maxlocksperuid : (maxlocksperuid * 2))) {
202 1.62 rmind atomic_dec_ulong(&uip->ui_lockcnt);
203 1.40 christos return NULL;
204 1.40 christos }
205 1.62 rmind
206 1.65 ad lock = pool_cache_get(lockf_cache, PR_WAITOK);
207 1.38 christos lock->lf_uid = uid;
208 1.40 christos return lock;
209 1.38 christos }
210 1.38 christos
211 1.45 thorpej static void
212 1.38 christos lf_free(struct lockf *lock)
213 1.38 christos {
214 1.38 christos struct uidinfo *uip;
215 1.38 christos
216 1.38 christos uip = uid_find(lock->lf_uid);
217 1.62 rmind atomic_dec_ulong(&uip->ui_lockcnt);
218 1.65 ad pool_cache_put(lockf_cache, lock);
219 1.65 ad }
220 1.65 ad
221 1.65 ad static int
222 1.65 ad lf_ctor(void *arg, void *obj, int flag)
223 1.65 ad {
224 1.65 ad struct lockf *lock;
225 1.62 rmind
226 1.65 ad lock = obj;
227 1.65 ad cv_init(&lock->lf_cv, lockstr);
228 1.65 ad
229 1.65 ad return 0;
230 1.65 ad }
231 1.65 ad
232 1.65 ad static void
233 1.65 ad lf_dtor(void *arg, void *obj)
234 1.65 ad {
235 1.65 ad struct lockf *lock;
236 1.65 ad
237 1.65 ad lock = obj;
238 1.61 ad cv_destroy(&lock->lf_cv);
239 1.38 christos }
240 1.38 christos
241 1.38 christos /*
242 1.45 thorpej * Walk the list of locks for an inode to
243 1.45 thorpej * find an overlapping lock (if any).
244 1.45 thorpej *
245 1.45 thorpej * NOTE: this returns only the FIRST overlapping lock. There
246 1.45 thorpej * may be more than one.
247 1.1 ws */
248 1.45 thorpej static int
249 1.45 thorpej lf_findoverlap(struct lockf *lf, struct lockf *lock, int type,
250 1.45 thorpej struct lockf ***prev, struct lockf **overlap)
251 1.1 ws {
252 1.1 ws off_t start, end;
253 1.1 ws
254 1.45 thorpej *overlap = lf;
255 1.54 yamt if (lf == NULL)
256 1.45 thorpej return 0;
257 1.45 thorpej #ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
258 1.45 thorpej if (lockf_debug & 2)
259 1.45 thorpej lf_print("lf_findoverlap: looking for overlap in", lock);
260 1.45 thorpej #endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
261 1.45 thorpej start = lock->lf_start;
262 1.45 thorpej end = lock->lf_end;
263 1.54 yamt while (lf != NULL) {
264 1.45 thorpej if (((type == SELF) && lf->lf_id != lock->lf_id) ||
265 1.45 thorpej ((type == OTHERS) && lf->lf_id == lock->lf_id)) {
266 1.45 thorpej *prev = &lf->lf_next;
267 1.45 thorpej *overlap = lf = lf->lf_next;
268 1.45 thorpej continue;
269 1.45 thorpej }
270 1.45 thorpej #ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
271 1.45 thorpej if (lockf_debug & 2)
272 1.45 thorpej lf_print("\tchecking", lf);
273 1.45 thorpej #endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
274 1.1 ws /*
275 1.45 thorpej * OK, check for overlap
276 1.45 thorpej *
277 1.45 thorpej * Six cases:
278 1.45 thorpej * 0) no overlap
279 1.45 thorpej * 1) overlap == lock
280 1.45 thorpej * 2) overlap contains lock
281 1.45 thorpej * 3) lock contains overlap
282 1.45 thorpej * 4) overlap starts before lock
283 1.45 thorpej * 5) overlap ends after lock
284 1.1 ws */
285 1.45 thorpej if ((lf->lf_end != -1 && start > lf->lf_end) ||
286 1.45 thorpej (end != -1 && lf->lf_start > end)) {
287 1.45 thorpej /* Case 0 */
288 1.45 thorpej #ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
289 1.45 thorpej if (lockf_debug & 2)
290 1.45 thorpej printf("no overlap\n");
291 1.45 thorpej #endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
292 1.45 thorpej if ((type & SELF) && end != -1 && lf->lf_start > end)
293 1.45 thorpej return 0;
294 1.45 thorpej *prev = &lf->lf_next;
295 1.45 thorpej *overlap = lf = lf->lf_next;
296 1.45 thorpej continue;
297 1.45 thorpej }
298 1.45 thorpej if ((lf->lf_start == start) && (lf->lf_end == end)) {
299 1.45 thorpej /* Case 1 */
300 1.45 thorpej #ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
301 1.45 thorpej if (lockf_debug & 2)
302 1.45 thorpej printf("overlap == lock\n");
303 1.45 thorpej #endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
304 1.45 thorpej return 1;
305 1.45 thorpej }
306 1.45 thorpej if ((lf->lf_start <= start) &&
307 1.45 thorpej (end != -1) &&
308 1.45 thorpej ((lf->lf_end >= end) || (lf->lf_end == -1))) {
309 1.45 thorpej /* Case 2 */
310 1.45 thorpej #ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
311 1.45 thorpej if (lockf_debug & 2)
312 1.45 thorpej printf("overlap contains lock\n");
313 1.45 thorpej #endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
314 1.45 thorpej return 2;
315 1.45 thorpej }
316 1.45 thorpej if (start <= lf->lf_start &&
317 1.45 thorpej (end == -1 ||
318 1.45 thorpej (lf->lf_end != -1 && end >= lf->lf_end))) {
319 1.45 thorpej /* Case 3 */
320 1.45 thorpej #ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
321 1.45 thorpej if (lockf_debug & 2)
322 1.45 thorpej printf("lock contains overlap\n");
323 1.45 thorpej #endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
324 1.45 thorpej return 3;
325 1.45 thorpej }
326 1.45 thorpej if ((lf->lf_start < start) &&
327 1.45 thorpej ((lf->lf_end >= start) || (lf->lf_end == -1))) {
328 1.45 thorpej /* Case 4 */
329 1.45 thorpej #ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
330 1.45 thorpej if (lockf_debug & 2)
331 1.45 thorpej printf("overlap starts before lock\n");
332 1.45 thorpej #endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
333 1.45 thorpej return 4;
334 1.45 thorpej }
335 1.45 thorpej if ((lf->lf_start > start) &&
336 1.45 thorpej (end != -1) &&
337 1.45 thorpej ((lf->lf_end > end) || (lf->lf_end == -1))) {
338 1.45 thorpej /* Case 5 */
339 1.45 thorpej #ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
340 1.45 thorpej if (lockf_debug & 2)
341 1.45 thorpej printf("overlap ends after lock\n");
342 1.45 thorpej #endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
343 1.45 thorpej return 5;
344 1.45 thorpej }
345 1.45 thorpej panic("lf_findoverlap: default");
346 1.45 thorpej }
347 1.45 thorpej return 0;
348 1.45 thorpej }
349 1.1 ws
350 1.45 thorpej /*
351 1.45 thorpej * Split a lock and a contained region into
352 1.45 thorpej * two or three locks as necessary.
353 1.45 thorpej */
354 1.45 thorpej static void
355 1.45 thorpej lf_split(struct lockf *lock1, struct lockf *lock2, struct lockf **sparelock)
356 1.45 thorpej {
357 1.45 thorpej struct lockf *splitlock;
358 1.1 ws
359 1.45 thorpej #ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
360 1.45 thorpej if (lockf_debug & 2) {
361 1.45 thorpej lf_print("lf_split", lock1);
362 1.45 thorpej lf_print("splitting from", lock2);
363 1.1 ws }
364 1.45 thorpej #endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
365 1.10 kleink /*
366 1.45 thorpej * Check to see if spliting into only two pieces.
367 1.27 yamt */
368 1.45 thorpej if (lock1->lf_start == lock2->lf_start) {
369 1.45 thorpej lock1->lf_start = lock2->lf_end + 1;
370 1.45 thorpej lock2->lf_next = lock1;
371 1.45 thorpej return;
372 1.27 yamt }
373 1.45 thorpej if (lock1->lf_end == lock2->lf_end) {
374 1.45 thorpej lock1->lf_end = lock2->lf_start - 1;
375 1.45 thorpej lock2->lf_next = lock1->lf_next;
376 1.45 thorpej lock1->lf_next = lock2;
377 1.45 thorpej return;
378 1.27 yamt }
379 1.27 yamt /*
380 1.45 thorpej * Make a new lock consisting of the last part of
381 1.45 thorpej * the encompassing lock
382 1.10 kleink */
383 1.45 thorpej splitlock = *sparelock;
384 1.45 thorpej *sparelock = NULL;
385 1.45 thorpej memcpy(splitlock, lock1, sizeof(*splitlock));
386 1.45 thorpej splitlock->lf_start = lock2->lf_end + 1;
387 1.45 thorpej TAILQ_INIT(&splitlock->lf_blkhd);
388 1.45 thorpej lock1->lf_end = lock2->lf_start - 1;
389 1.1 ws /*
390 1.45 thorpej * OK, now link it in
391 1.21 thorpej */
392 1.45 thorpej splitlock->lf_next = lock1->lf_next;
393 1.45 thorpej lock2->lf_next = splitlock;
394 1.45 thorpej lock1->lf_next = lock2;
395 1.45 thorpej }
396 1.45 thorpej
397 1.45 thorpej /*
398 1.45 thorpej * Wakeup a blocklist
399 1.45 thorpej */
400 1.45 thorpej static void
401 1.45 thorpej lf_wakelock(struct lockf *listhead)
402 1.45 thorpej {
403 1.45 thorpej struct lockf *wakelock;
404 1.21 thorpej
405 1.45 thorpej while ((wakelock = TAILQ_FIRST(&listhead->lf_blkhd))) {
406 1.45 thorpej KASSERT(wakelock->lf_next == listhead);
407 1.45 thorpej TAILQ_REMOVE(&listhead->lf_blkhd, wakelock, lf_block);
408 1.54 yamt wakelock->lf_next = NULL;
409 1.45 thorpej #ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
410 1.45 thorpej if (lockf_debug & 2)
411 1.45 thorpej lf_print("lf_wakelock: awakening", wakelock);
412 1.45 thorpej #endif
413 1.61 ad cv_broadcast(&wakelock->lf_cv);
414 1.21 thorpej }
415 1.45 thorpej }
416 1.45 thorpej
417 1.45 thorpej /*
418 1.45 thorpej * Remove a byte-range lock on an inode.
419 1.45 thorpej *
420 1.45 thorpej * Generally, find the lock (or an overlap to that lock)
421 1.45 thorpej * and remove it (or shrink it), then wakeup anyone we can.
422 1.45 thorpej */
423 1.45 thorpej static int
424 1.45 thorpej lf_clearlock(struct lockf *unlock, struct lockf **sparelock)
425 1.45 thorpej {
426 1.45 thorpej struct lockf **head = unlock->lf_head;
427 1.45 thorpej struct lockf *lf = *head;
428 1.45 thorpej struct lockf *overlap, **prev;
429 1.45 thorpej int ovcase;
430 1.45 thorpej
431 1.54 yamt if (lf == NULL)
432 1.45 thorpej return 0;
433 1.45 thorpej #ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
434 1.45 thorpej if (unlock->lf_type != F_UNLCK)
435 1.45 thorpej panic("lf_clearlock: bad type");
436 1.45 thorpej if (lockf_debug & 1)
437 1.45 thorpej lf_print("lf_clearlock", unlock);
438 1.45 thorpej #endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
439 1.45 thorpej prev = head;
440 1.45 thorpej while ((ovcase = lf_findoverlap(lf, unlock, SELF,
441 1.61 ad &prev, &overlap)) != 0) {
442 1.45 thorpej /*
443 1.45 thorpej * Wakeup the list of locks to be retried.
444 1.45 thorpej */
445 1.45 thorpej lf_wakelock(overlap);
446 1.45 thorpej
447 1.45 thorpej switch (ovcase) {
448 1.37 perry
449 1.45 thorpej case 1: /* overlap == lock */
450 1.45 thorpej *prev = overlap->lf_next;
451 1.45 thorpej lf_free(overlap);
452 1.45 thorpej break;
453 1.4 mycroft
454 1.45 thorpej case 2: /* overlap contains lock: split it */
455 1.45 thorpej if (overlap->lf_start == unlock->lf_start) {
456 1.45 thorpej overlap->lf_start = unlock->lf_end + 1;
457 1.45 thorpej break;
458 1.45 thorpej }
459 1.45 thorpej lf_split(overlap, unlock, sparelock);
460 1.45 thorpej overlap->lf_next = unlock->lf_next;
461 1.45 thorpej break;
462 1.1 ws
463 1.45 thorpej case 3: /* lock contains overlap */
464 1.45 thorpej *prev = overlap->lf_next;
465 1.45 thorpej lf = overlap->lf_next;
466 1.45 thorpej lf_free(overlap);
467 1.45 thorpej continue;
468 1.1 ws
469 1.45 thorpej case 4: /* overlap starts before lock */
470 1.45 thorpej overlap->lf_end = unlock->lf_start - 1;
471 1.45 thorpej prev = &overlap->lf_next;
472 1.45 thorpej lf = overlap->lf_next;
473 1.45 thorpej continue;
474 1.4 mycroft
475 1.45 thorpej case 5: /* overlap ends after lock */
476 1.45 thorpej overlap->lf_start = unlock->lf_end + 1;
477 1.45 thorpej break;
478 1.45 thorpej }
479 1.31 fvdl break;
480 1.27 yamt }
481 1.45 thorpej #ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
482 1.45 thorpej if (lockf_debug & 1)
483 1.45 thorpej lf_printlist("lf_clearlock", unlock);
484 1.45 thorpej #endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
485 1.45 thorpej return 0;
486 1.45 thorpej }
487 1.27 yamt
488 1.45 thorpej /*
489 1.45 thorpej * Walk the list of locks for an inode and
490 1.45 thorpej * return the first blocking lock.
491 1.45 thorpej */
492 1.45 thorpej static struct lockf *
493 1.45 thorpej lf_getblock(struct lockf *lock)
494 1.45 thorpej {
495 1.45 thorpej struct lockf **prev, *overlap, *lf = *(lock->lf_head);
496 1.27 yamt
497 1.45 thorpej prev = lock->lf_head;
498 1.45 thorpej while (lf_findoverlap(lf, lock, OTHERS, &prev, &overlap) != 0) {
499 1.45 thorpej /*
500 1.45 thorpej * We've found an overlap, see if it blocks us
501 1.45 thorpej */
502 1.45 thorpej if ((lock->lf_type == F_WRLCK || overlap->lf_type == F_WRLCK))
503 1.45 thorpej return overlap;
504 1.45 thorpej /*
505 1.45 thorpej * Nope, point to the next one on the list and
506 1.45 thorpej * see if it blocks us
507 1.45 thorpej */
508 1.45 thorpej lf = overlap->lf_next;
509 1.45 thorpej }
510 1.54 yamt return NULL;
511 1.1 ws }
512 1.1 ws
513 1.1 ws /*
514 1.1 ws * Set a byte-range lock.
515 1.1 ws */
516 1.24 yamt static int
517 1.27 yamt lf_setlock(struct lockf *lock, struct lockf **sparelock,
518 1.61 ad kmutex_t *interlock)
519 1.1 ws {
520 1.15 augustss struct lockf *block;
521 1.1 ws struct lockf **head = lock->lf_head;
522 1.1 ws struct lockf **prev, *overlap, *ltmp;
523 1.61 ad int ovcase, needtolink, error;
524 1.1 ws
525 1.1 ws #ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
526 1.1 ws if (lockf_debug & 1)
527 1.1 ws lf_print("lf_setlock", lock);
528 1.1 ws #endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
529 1.1 ws
530 1.1 ws /*
531 1.1 ws * Scan lock list for this file looking for locks that would block us.
532 1.1 ws */
533 1.7 christos while ((block = lf_getblock(lock)) != NULL) {
534 1.1 ws /*
535 1.1 ws * Free the structure and return if nonblocking.
536 1.1 ws */
537 1.1 ws if ((lock->lf_flags & F_WAIT) == 0) {
538 1.38 christos lf_free(lock);
539 1.29 yamt return EAGAIN;
540 1.1 ws }
541 1.1 ws /*
542 1.1 ws * We are blocked. Since flock style locks cover
543 1.1 ws * the whole file, there is no chance for deadlock.
544 1.1 ws * For byte-range locks we must check for deadlock.
545 1.1 ws *
546 1.1 ws * Deadlock detection is done by looking through the
547 1.1 ws * wait channels to see if there are any cycles that
548 1.1 ws * involve us. MAXDEPTH is set just to make sure we
549 1.16 sommerfe * do not go off into neverneverland.
550 1.1 ws */
551 1.1 ws if ((lock->lf_flags & F_POSIX) &&
552 1.1 ws (block->lf_flags & F_POSIX)) {
553 1.21 thorpej struct lwp *wlwp;
554 1.48 perry volatile const struct lockf *waitblock;
555 1.1 ws int i = 0;
556 1.52 yamt struct proc *p;
557 1.1 ws
558 1.52 yamt p = (struct proc *)block->lf_id;
559 1.52 yamt KASSERT(p != NULL);
560 1.52 yamt while (i++ < maxlockdepth) {
561 1.64 ad mutex_enter(p->p_lock);
562 1.52 yamt if (p->p_nlwps > 1) {
563 1.64 ad mutex_exit(p->p_lock);
564 1.52 yamt break;
565 1.52 yamt }
566 1.52 yamt wlwp = LIST_FIRST(&p->p_lwps);
567 1.57 ad lwp_lock(wlwp);
568 1.65 ad if (wlwp->l_wchan == NULL ||
569 1.65 ad wlwp->l_wmesg != lockstr) {
570 1.57 ad lwp_unlock(wlwp);
571 1.64 ad mutex_exit(p->p_lock);
572 1.52 yamt break;
573 1.52 yamt }
574 1.44 christos waitblock = wlwp->l_wchan;
575 1.57 ad lwp_unlock(wlwp);
576 1.64 ad mutex_exit(p->p_lock);
577 1.52 yamt if (waitblock == NULL) {
578 1.52 yamt /*
579 1.52 yamt * this lwp just got up but
580 1.52 yamt * not returned from ltsleep yet.
581 1.52 yamt */
582 1.52 yamt break;
583 1.52 yamt }
584 1.1 ws /* Get the owner of the blocking lock */
585 1.1 ws waitblock = waitblock->lf_next;
586 1.1 ws if ((waitblock->lf_flags & F_POSIX) == 0)
587 1.1 ws break;
588 1.52 yamt p = (struct proc *)waitblock->lf_id;
589 1.52 yamt if (p == curproc) {
590 1.38 christos lf_free(lock);
591 1.29 yamt return EDEADLK;
592 1.1 ws }
593 1.1 ws }
594 1.16 sommerfe /*
595 1.36 peter * If we're still following a dependency chain
596 1.16 sommerfe * after maxlockdepth iterations, assume we're in
597 1.16 sommerfe * a cycle to be safe.
598 1.16 sommerfe */
599 1.16 sommerfe if (i >= maxlockdepth) {
600 1.38 christos lf_free(lock);
601 1.29 yamt return EDEADLK;
602 1.16 sommerfe }
603 1.1 ws }
604 1.1 ws /*
605 1.1 ws * For flock type locks, we must first remove
606 1.1 ws * any shared locks that we hold before we sleep
607 1.1 ws * waiting for an exclusive lock.
608 1.1 ws */
609 1.1 ws if ((lock->lf_flags & F_FLOCK) &&
610 1.1 ws lock->lf_type == F_WRLCK) {
611 1.1 ws lock->lf_type = F_UNLCK;
612 1.27 yamt (void) lf_clearlock(lock, NULL);
613 1.1 ws lock->lf_type = F_WRLCK;
614 1.1 ws }
615 1.1 ws /*
616 1.1 ws * Add our lock to the blocked list and sleep until we're free.
617 1.1 ws * Remember who blocked us (for deadlock detection).
618 1.1 ws */
619 1.1 ws lock->lf_next = block;
620 1.12 fvdl TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&block->lf_blkhd, lock, lf_block);
621 1.1 ws #ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
622 1.1 ws if (lockf_debug & 1) {
623 1.1 ws lf_print("lf_setlock: blocking on", block);
624 1.1 ws lf_printlist("lf_setlock", block);
625 1.1 ws }
626 1.1 ws #endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
627 1.61 ad error = cv_wait_sig(&lock->lf_cv, interlock);
628 1.16 sommerfe
629 1.16 sommerfe /*
630 1.65 ad * We may have been awoken by a signal (in
631 1.16 sommerfe * which case we must remove ourselves from the
632 1.16 sommerfe * blocked list) and/or by another process
633 1.16 sommerfe * releasing a lock (in which case we have already
634 1.16 sommerfe * been removed from the blocked list and our
635 1.54 yamt * lf_next field set to NULL).
636 1.16 sommerfe */
637 1.54 yamt if (lock->lf_next != NULL) {
638 1.16 sommerfe TAILQ_REMOVE(&lock->lf_next->lf_blkhd, lock, lf_block);
639 1.54 yamt lock->lf_next = NULL;
640 1.16 sommerfe }
641 1.7 christos if (error) {
642 1.38 christos lf_free(lock);
643 1.29 yamt return error;
644 1.1 ws }
645 1.1 ws }
646 1.1 ws /*
647 1.1 ws * No blocks!! Add the lock. Note that we will
648 1.1 ws * downgrade or upgrade any overlapping locks this
649 1.1 ws * process already owns.
650 1.1 ws *
651 1.1 ws * Skip over locks owned by other processes.
652 1.1 ws * Handle any locks that overlap and are owned by ourselves.
653 1.1 ws */
654 1.1 ws prev = head;
655 1.1 ws block = *head;
656 1.1 ws needtolink = 1;
657 1.1 ws for (;;) {
658 1.7 christos ovcase = lf_findoverlap(block, lock, SELF, &prev, &overlap);
659 1.7 christos if (ovcase)
660 1.1 ws block = overlap->lf_next;
661 1.1 ws /*
662 1.1 ws * Six cases:
663 1.1 ws * 0) no overlap
664 1.1 ws * 1) overlap == lock
665 1.1 ws * 2) overlap contains lock
666 1.1 ws * 3) lock contains overlap
667 1.1 ws * 4) overlap starts before lock
668 1.1 ws * 5) overlap ends after lock
669 1.1 ws */
670 1.1 ws switch (ovcase) {
671 1.1 ws case 0: /* no overlap */
672 1.1 ws if (needtolink) {
673 1.1 ws *prev = lock;
674 1.1 ws lock->lf_next = overlap;
675 1.1 ws }
676 1.1 ws break;
677 1.1 ws
678 1.1 ws case 1: /* overlap == lock */
679 1.1 ws /*
680 1.1 ws * If downgrading lock, others may be
681 1.1 ws * able to acquire it.
682 1.1 ws */
683 1.1 ws if (lock->lf_type == F_RDLCK &&
684 1.1 ws overlap->lf_type == F_WRLCK)
685 1.1 ws lf_wakelock(overlap);
686 1.1 ws overlap->lf_type = lock->lf_type;
687 1.38 christos lf_free(lock);
688 1.1 ws lock = overlap; /* for debug output below */
689 1.1 ws break;
690 1.1 ws
691 1.1 ws case 2: /* overlap contains lock */
692 1.1 ws /*
693 1.1 ws * Check for common starting point and different types.
694 1.1 ws */
695 1.1 ws if (overlap->lf_type == lock->lf_type) {
696 1.38 christos lf_free(lock);
697 1.1 ws lock = overlap; /* for debug output below */
698 1.1 ws break;
699 1.1 ws }
700 1.1 ws if (overlap->lf_start == lock->lf_start) {
701 1.1 ws *prev = lock;
702 1.1 ws lock->lf_next = overlap;
703 1.1 ws overlap->lf_start = lock->lf_end + 1;
704 1.1 ws } else
705 1.27 yamt lf_split(overlap, lock, sparelock);
706 1.1 ws lf_wakelock(overlap);
707 1.1 ws break;
708 1.1 ws
709 1.1 ws case 3: /* lock contains overlap */
710 1.1 ws /*
711 1.1 ws * If downgrading lock, others may be able to
712 1.1 ws * acquire it, otherwise take the list.
713 1.1 ws */
714 1.1 ws if (lock->lf_type == F_RDLCK &&
715 1.1 ws overlap->lf_type == F_WRLCK) {
716 1.1 ws lf_wakelock(overlap);
717 1.1 ws } else {
718 1.19 matt while ((ltmp = TAILQ_FIRST(&overlap->lf_blkhd))) {
719 1.16 sommerfe KASSERT(ltmp->lf_next == overlap);
720 1.12 fvdl TAILQ_REMOVE(&overlap->lf_blkhd, ltmp,
721 1.12 fvdl lf_block);
722 1.16 sommerfe ltmp->lf_next = lock;
723 1.12 fvdl TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&lock->lf_blkhd,
724 1.12 fvdl ltmp, lf_block);
725 1.12 fvdl }
726 1.1 ws }
727 1.1 ws /*
728 1.1 ws * Add the new lock if necessary and delete the overlap.
729 1.1 ws */
730 1.1 ws if (needtolink) {
731 1.1 ws *prev = lock;
732 1.1 ws lock->lf_next = overlap->lf_next;
733 1.1 ws prev = &lock->lf_next;
734 1.1 ws needtolink = 0;
735 1.1 ws } else
736 1.1 ws *prev = overlap->lf_next;
737 1.39 christos lf_free(overlap);
738 1.1 ws continue;
739 1.1 ws
740 1.1 ws case 4: /* overlap starts before lock */
741 1.1 ws /*
742 1.1 ws * Add lock after overlap on the list.
743 1.1 ws */
744 1.1 ws lock->lf_next = overlap->lf_next;
745 1.1 ws overlap->lf_next = lock;
746 1.1 ws overlap->lf_end = lock->lf_start - 1;
747 1.1 ws prev = &lock->lf_next;
748 1.1 ws lf_wakelock(overlap);
749 1.1 ws needtolink = 0;
750 1.1 ws continue;
751 1.1 ws
752 1.1 ws case 5: /* overlap ends after lock */
753 1.1 ws /*
754 1.1 ws * Add the new lock before overlap.
755 1.1 ws */
756 1.1 ws if (needtolink) {
757 1.1 ws *prev = lock;
758 1.1 ws lock->lf_next = overlap;
759 1.1 ws }
760 1.1 ws overlap->lf_start = lock->lf_end + 1;
761 1.1 ws lf_wakelock(overlap);
762 1.1 ws break;
763 1.1 ws }
764 1.1 ws break;
765 1.1 ws }
766 1.1 ws #ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
767 1.1 ws if (lockf_debug & 1) {
768 1.1 ws lf_print("lf_setlock: got the lock", lock);
769 1.1 ws lf_printlist("lf_setlock", lock);
770 1.1 ws }
771 1.1 ws #endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
772 1.29 yamt return 0;
773 1.1 ws }
774 1.1 ws
775 1.1 ws /*
776 1.1 ws * Check whether there is a blocking lock,
777 1.1 ws * and if so return its process identifier.
778 1.1 ws */
779 1.24 yamt static int
780 1.25 yamt lf_getlock(struct lockf *lock, struct flock *fl)
781 1.1 ws {
782 1.15 augustss struct lockf *block;
783 1.1 ws
784 1.1 ws #ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
785 1.1 ws if (lockf_debug & 1)
786 1.1 ws lf_print("lf_getlock", lock);
787 1.1 ws #endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
788 1.1 ws
789 1.7 christos if ((block = lf_getblock(lock)) != NULL) {
790 1.1 ws fl->l_type = block->lf_type;
791 1.1 ws fl->l_whence = SEEK_SET;
792 1.1 ws fl->l_start = block->lf_start;
793 1.1 ws if (block->lf_end == -1)
794 1.1 ws fl->l_len = 0;
795 1.1 ws else
796 1.1 ws fl->l_len = block->lf_end - block->lf_start + 1;
797 1.1 ws if (block->lf_flags & F_POSIX)
798 1.23 mycroft fl->l_pid = ((struct proc *)block->lf_id)->p_pid;
799 1.1 ws else
800 1.1 ws fl->l_pid = -1;
801 1.1 ws } else {
802 1.1 ws fl->l_type = F_UNLCK;
803 1.1 ws }
804 1.29 yamt return 0;
805 1.1 ws }
806 1.1 ws
807 1.1 ws /*
808 1.45 thorpej * Do an advisory lock operation.
809 1.1 ws */
810 1.45 thorpej int
811 1.45 thorpej lf_advlock(struct vop_advlock_args *ap, struct lockf **head, off_t size)
812 1.1 ws {
813 1.55 ad struct lwp *l = curlwp;
814 1.45 thorpej struct flock *fl = ap->a_fl;
815 1.45 thorpej struct lockf *lock = NULL;
816 1.45 thorpej struct lockf *sparelock;
817 1.65 ad kmutex_t *interlock = lockf_lock;
818 1.45 thorpej off_t start, end;
819 1.45 thorpej int error = 0;
820 1.1 ws
821 1.45 thorpej /*
822 1.45 thorpej * Convert the flock structure into a start and end.
823 1.45 thorpej */
824 1.45 thorpej switch (fl->l_whence) {
825 1.45 thorpej case SEEK_SET:
826 1.45 thorpej case SEEK_CUR:
827 1.1 ws /*
828 1.45 thorpej * Caller is responsible for adding any necessary offset
829 1.45 thorpej * when SEEK_CUR is used.
830 1.1 ws */
831 1.45 thorpej start = fl->l_start;
832 1.45 thorpej break;
833 1.45 thorpej
834 1.45 thorpej case SEEK_END:
835 1.45 thorpej start = size + fl->l_start;
836 1.45 thorpej break;
837 1.45 thorpej
838 1.45 thorpej default:
839 1.45 thorpej return EINVAL;
840 1.1 ws }
841 1.45 thorpej if (start < 0)
842 1.45 thorpej return EINVAL;
843 1.1 ws
844 1.45 thorpej /*
845 1.61 ad * Allocate locks before acquiring the interlock. We need two
846 1.55 ad * locks in the worst case.
847 1.45 thorpej */
848 1.45 thorpej switch (ap->a_op) {
849 1.45 thorpej case F_SETLK:
850 1.45 thorpej case F_UNLCK:
851 1.1 ws /*
852 1.55 ad * XXX For F_UNLCK case, we can re-use the lock.
853 1.1 ws */
854 1.46 christos if ((ap->a_flags & F_FLOCK) == 0) {
855 1.45 thorpej /*
856 1.55 ad * Byte-range lock might need one more lock.
857 1.45 thorpej */
858 1.55 ad sparelock = lf_alloc(kauth_cred_geteuid(l->l_cred), 0);
859 1.45 thorpej if (sparelock == NULL) {
860 1.45 thorpej error = ENOMEM;
861 1.45 thorpej goto quit;
862 1.45 thorpej }
863 1.45 thorpej break;
864 1.1 ws }
865 1.45 thorpej /* FALLTHROUGH */
866 1.45 thorpej
867 1.45 thorpej case F_GETLK:
868 1.45 thorpej sparelock = NULL;
869 1.45 thorpej break;
870 1.45 thorpej
871 1.45 thorpej default:
872 1.45 thorpej return EINVAL;
873 1.45 thorpej }
874 1.45 thorpej
875 1.55 ad lock = lf_alloc(kauth_cred_geteuid(l->l_cred),
876 1.55 ad ap->a_op != F_UNLCK ? 1 : 2);
877 1.45 thorpej if (lock == NULL) {
878 1.45 thorpej error = ENOMEM;
879 1.45 thorpej goto quit;
880 1.1 ws }
881 1.1 ws
882 1.61 ad mutex_enter(interlock);
883 1.1 ws
884 1.1 ws /*
885 1.45 thorpej * Avoid the common case of unlocking when inode has no locks.
886 1.1 ws */
887 1.45 thorpej if (*head == (struct lockf *)0) {
888 1.45 thorpej if (ap->a_op != F_SETLK) {
889 1.45 thorpej fl->l_type = F_UNLCK;
890 1.45 thorpej error = 0;
891 1.45 thorpej goto quit_unlock;
892 1.45 thorpej }
893 1.1 ws }
894 1.45 thorpej
895 1.45 thorpej if (fl->l_len == 0)
896 1.45 thorpej end = -1;
897 1.45 thorpej else
898 1.45 thorpej end = start + fl->l_len - 1;
899 1.1 ws /*
900 1.45 thorpej * Create the lockf structure.
901 1.45 thorpej */
902 1.45 thorpej lock->lf_start = start;
903 1.45 thorpej lock->lf_end = end;
904 1.45 thorpej lock->lf_head = head;
905 1.45 thorpej lock->lf_type = fl->l_type;
906 1.45 thorpej lock->lf_next = (struct lockf *)0;
907 1.45 thorpej TAILQ_INIT(&lock->lf_blkhd);
908 1.45 thorpej lock->lf_flags = ap->a_flags;
909 1.45 thorpej if (lock->lf_flags & F_POSIX) {
910 1.45 thorpej KASSERT(curproc == (struct proc *)ap->a_id);
911 1.45 thorpej }
912 1.45 thorpej lock->lf_id = (struct proc *)ap->a_id;
913 1.45 thorpej
914 1.1 ws /*
915 1.45 thorpej * Do the requested operation.
916 1.1 ws */
917 1.45 thorpej switch (ap->a_op) {
918 1.1 ws
919 1.45 thorpej case F_SETLK:
920 1.45 thorpej error = lf_setlock(lock, &sparelock, interlock);
921 1.45 thorpej lock = NULL; /* lf_setlock freed it */
922 1.45 thorpej break;
923 1.1 ws
924 1.45 thorpej case F_UNLCK:
925 1.45 thorpej error = lf_clearlock(lock, &sparelock);
926 1.45 thorpej break;
927 1.1 ws
928 1.45 thorpej case F_GETLK:
929 1.45 thorpej error = lf_getlock(lock, fl);
930 1.45 thorpej break;
931 1.37 perry
932 1.45 thorpej default:
933 1.45 thorpej break;
934 1.45 thorpej /* NOTREACHED */
935 1.45 thorpej }
936 1.1 ws
937 1.45 thorpej quit_unlock:
938 1.61 ad mutex_exit(interlock);
939 1.45 thorpej quit:
940 1.45 thorpej if (lock)
941 1.45 thorpej lf_free(lock);
942 1.45 thorpej if (sparelock)
943 1.45 thorpej lf_free(sparelock);
944 1.1 ws
945 1.45 thorpej return error;
946 1.1 ws }
947 1.65 ad
948 1.65 ad /*
949 1.65 ad * Initialize subsystem. XXX We use a global lock. This could be the
950 1.65 ad * vnode interlock, but the deadlock detection code may need to inspect
951 1.65 ad * locks belonging to other files.
952 1.65 ad */
953 1.65 ad void
954 1.65 ad lf_init(void)
955 1.65 ad {
956 1.65 ad
957 1.65 ad lockf_cache = pool_cache_init(sizeof(struct lockf), 0, 0, 0, "lockf",
958 1.65 ad NULL, IPL_NONE, lf_ctor, lf_dtor, NULL);
959 1.65 ad lockf_lock = mutex_obj_alloc(MUTEX_DEFAULT, IPL_NONE);
960 1.65 ad }
961