vfs_lookup.c revision 1.212.4.7 1 /* $NetBSD: vfs_lookup.c,v 1.212.4.7 2020/01/23 21:23:56 ad Exp $ */
2
3 /*
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36 * @(#)vfs_lookup.c 8.10 (Berkeley) 5/27/95
37 */
38
39 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
40 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: vfs_lookup.c,v 1.212.4.7 2020/01/23 21:23:56 ad Exp $");
41
42 #ifdef _KERNEL_OPT
43 #include "opt_magiclinks.h"
44 #endif
45
46 #include <sys/param.h>
47 #include <sys/systm.h>
48 #include <sys/kernel.h>
49 #include <sys/syslimits.h>
50 #include <sys/time.h>
51 #include <sys/namei.h>
52 #include <sys/vnode.h>
53 #include <sys/vnode_impl.h>
54 #include <sys/mount.h>
55 #include <sys/errno.h>
56 #include <sys/filedesc.h>
57 #include <sys/hash.h>
58 #include <sys/proc.h>
59 #include <sys/syslog.h>
60 #include <sys/kauth.h>
61 #include <sys/ktrace.h>
62 #include <sys/dirent.h>
63
64 #ifndef MAGICLINKS
65 #define MAGICLINKS 0
66 #endif
67
68 int vfs_magiclinks = MAGICLINKS;
69
70 __CTASSERT(MAXNAMLEN == NAME_MAX);
71
72 /*
73 * Substitute replacement text for 'magic' strings in symlinks.
74 * Returns 0 if successful, and returns non-zero if an error
75 * occurs. (Currently, the only possible error is running out
76 * of temporary pathname space.)
77 *
78 * Looks for "@<string>" and "@<string>/", where <string> is a
79 * recognized 'magic' string. Replaces the "@<string>" with the
80 * appropriate replacement text. (Note that in some cases the
81 * replacement text may have zero length.)
82 *
83 * This would have been table driven, but the variance in
84 * replacement strings (and replacement string lengths) made
85 * that impractical.
86 */
87 #define VNL(x) \
88 (sizeof(x) - 1)
89
90 #define VO '{'
91 #define VC '}'
92
93 #define MATCH(str) \
94 ((termchar == '/' && i + VNL(str) == *len) || \
95 (i + VNL(str) < *len && \
96 cp[i + VNL(str)] == termchar)) && \
97 !strncmp((str), &cp[i], VNL(str))
98
99 #define SUBSTITUTE(m, s, sl) \
100 if ((newlen + (sl)) >= MAXPATHLEN) \
101 return 1; \
102 i += VNL(m); \
103 if (termchar != '/') \
104 i++; \
105 (void)memcpy(&tmp[newlen], (s), (sl)); \
106 newlen += (sl); \
107 change = 1; \
108 termchar = '/';
109
110 static int
111 symlink_magic(struct proc *p, char *cp, size_t *len)
112 {
113 char *tmp;
114 size_t change, i, newlen, slen;
115 char termchar = '/';
116 char idtmp[11]; /* enough for 32 bit *unsigned* integer */
117
118
119 tmp = PNBUF_GET();
120 for (change = i = newlen = 0; i < *len; ) {
121 if (cp[i] != '@') {
122 tmp[newlen++] = cp[i++];
123 continue;
124 }
125
126 i++;
127
128 /* Check for @{var} syntax. */
129 if (cp[i] == VO) {
130 termchar = VC;
131 i++;
132 }
133
134 /*
135 * The following checks should be ordered according
136 * to frequency of use.
137 */
138 if (MATCH("machine_arch")) {
139 slen = VNL(MACHINE_ARCH);
140 SUBSTITUTE("machine_arch", MACHINE_ARCH, slen);
141 } else if (MATCH("machine")) {
142 slen = VNL(MACHINE);
143 SUBSTITUTE("machine", MACHINE, slen);
144 } else if (MATCH("hostname")) {
145 SUBSTITUTE("hostname", hostname, hostnamelen);
146 } else if (MATCH("osrelease")) {
147 slen = strlen(osrelease);
148 SUBSTITUTE("osrelease", osrelease, slen);
149 } else if (MATCH("emul")) {
150 slen = strlen(p->p_emul->e_name);
151 SUBSTITUTE("emul", p->p_emul->e_name, slen);
152 } else if (MATCH("kernel_ident")) {
153 slen = strlen(kernel_ident);
154 SUBSTITUTE("kernel_ident", kernel_ident, slen);
155 } else if (MATCH("domainname")) {
156 SUBSTITUTE("domainname", domainname, domainnamelen);
157 } else if (MATCH("ostype")) {
158 slen = strlen(ostype);
159 SUBSTITUTE("ostype", ostype, slen);
160 } else if (MATCH("uid")) {
161 slen = snprintf(idtmp, sizeof(idtmp), "%u",
162 kauth_cred_geteuid(kauth_cred_get()));
163 SUBSTITUTE("uid", idtmp, slen);
164 } else if (MATCH("ruid")) {
165 slen = snprintf(idtmp, sizeof(idtmp), "%u",
166 kauth_cred_getuid(kauth_cred_get()));
167 SUBSTITUTE("ruid", idtmp, slen);
168 } else if (MATCH("gid")) {
169 slen = snprintf(idtmp, sizeof(idtmp), "%u",
170 kauth_cred_getegid(kauth_cred_get()));
171 SUBSTITUTE("gid", idtmp, slen);
172 } else if (MATCH("rgid")) {
173 slen = snprintf(idtmp, sizeof(idtmp), "%u",
174 kauth_cred_getgid(kauth_cred_get()));
175 SUBSTITUTE("rgid", idtmp, slen);
176 } else {
177 tmp[newlen++] = '@';
178 if (termchar == VC)
179 tmp[newlen++] = VO;
180 }
181 }
182
183 if (change) {
184 (void)memcpy(cp, tmp, newlen);
185 *len = newlen;
186 }
187 PNBUF_PUT(tmp);
188
189 return 0;
190 }
191
192 #undef VNL
193 #undef VO
194 #undef VC
195 #undef MATCH
196 #undef SUBSTITUTE
197
198 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
199
200 /*
201 * Determine the namei hash (for the namecache) for name.
202 * If *ep != NULL, hash from name to ep-1.
203 * If *ep == NULL, hash from name until the first NUL or '/', and
204 * return the location of this termination character in *ep.
205 *
206 * This function returns an equivalent hash to the MI hash32_strn().
207 * The latter isn't used because in the *ep == NULL case, determining
208 * the length of the string to the first NUL or `/' and then calling
209 * hash32_strn() involves unnecessary double-handling of the data.
210 */
211 uint32_t
212 namei_hash(const char *name, const char **ep)
213 {
214 uint32_t hash;
215
216 hash = HASH32_STR_INIT;
217 if (*ep != NULL) {
218 for (; name < *ep; name++)
219 hash = hash * 33 + *(const uint8_t *)name;
220 } else {
221 for (; *name != '\0' && *name != '/'; name++)
222 hash = hash * 33 + *(const uint8_t *)name;
223 *ep = name;
224 }
225 return (hash + (hash >> 5));
226 }
227
228 /*
229 * Find the end of the first path component in NAME and return its
230 * length.
231 */
232 static size_t
233 namei_getcomponent(const char *name)
234 {
235 size_t pos;
236
237 pos = 0;
238 while (name[pos] != '\0' && name[pos] != '/') {
239 pos++;
240 }
241 return pos;
242 }
243
244 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
245
246 /*
247 * Sealed abstraction for pathnames.
248 *
249 * System-call-layer level code that is going to call namei should
250 * first create a pathbuf and adjust all the bells and whistles on it
251 * as needed by context.
252 */
253
254 struct pathbuf {
255 char *pb_path;
256 char *pb_pathcopy;
257 unsigned pb_pathcopyuses;
258 };
259
260 static struct pathbuf *
261 pathbuf_create_raw(void)
262 {
263 struct pathbuf *pb;
264
265 pb = kmem_alloc(sizeof(*pb), KM_SLEEP);
266 pb->pb_path = PNBUF_GET();
267 if (pb->pb_path == NULL) {
268 kmem_free(pb, sizeof(*pb));
269 return NULL;
270 }
271 pb->pb_pathcopy = NULL;
272 pb->pb_pathcopyuses = 0;
273 return pb;
274 }
275
276 void
277 pathbuf_destroy(struct pathbuf *pb)
278 {
279 KASSERT(pb->pb_pathcopyuses == 0);
280 KASSERT(pb->pb_pathcopy == NULL);
281 PNBUF_PUT(pb->pb_path);
282 kmem_free(pb, sizeof(*pb));
283 }
284
285 struct pathbuf *
286 pathbuf_assimilate(char *pnbuf)
287 {
288 struct pathbuf *pb;
289
290 pb = kmem_alloc(sizeof(*pb), KM_SLEEP);
291 pb->pb_path = pnbuf;
292 pb->pb_pathcopy = NULL;
293 pb->pb_pathcopyuses = 0;
294 return pb;
295 }
296
297 struct pathbuf *
298 pathbuf_create(const char *path)
299 {
300 struct pathbuf *pb;
301 int error;
302
303 pb = pathbuf_create_raw();
304 if (pb == NULL) {
305 return NULL;
306 }
307 error = copystr(path, pb->pb_path, PATH_MAX, NULL);
308 if (error != 0) {
309 KASSERT(!"kernel path too long in pathbuf_create");
310 /* make sure it's null-terminated, just in case */
311 pb->pb_path[PATH_MAX-1] = '\0';
312 }
313 return pb;
314 }
315
316 int
317 pathbuf_copyin(const char *userpath, struct pathbuf **ret)
318 {
319 struct pathbuf *pb;
320 int error;
321
322 pb = pathbuf_create_raw();
323 if (pb == NULL) {
324 return ENOMEM;
325 }
326 error = copyinstr(userpath, pb->pb_path, PATH_MAX, NULL);
327 if (error) {
328 pathbuf_destroy(pb);
329 return error;
330 }
331 *ret = pb;
332 return 0;
333 }
334
335 /*
336 * XXX should not exist:
337 * 1. whether a pointer is kernel or user should be statically checkable.
338 * 2. copyin should be handled by the upper part of the syscall layer,
339 * not in here.
340 */
341 int
342 pathbuf_maybe_copyin(const char *path, enum uio_seg seg, struct pathbuf **ret)
343 {
344 if (seg == UIO_USERSPACE) {
345 return pathbuf_copyin(path, ret);
346 } else {
347 *ret = pathbuf_create(path);
348 if (*ret == NULL) {
349 return ENOMEM;
350 }
351 return 0;
352 }
353 }
354
355 /*
356 * Get a copy of the path buffer as it currently exists. If this is
357 * called after namei starts the results may be arbitrary.
358 */
359 void
360 pathbuf_copystring(const struct pathbuf *pb, char *buf, size_t maxlen)
361 {
362 strlcpy(buf, pb->pb_path, maxlen);
363 }
364
365 /*
366 * These two functions allow access to a saved copy of the original
367 * path string. The first copy should be gotten before namei is
368 * called. Each copy that is gotten should be put back.
369 */
370
371 const char *
372 pathbuf_stringcopy_get(struct pathbuf *pb)
373 {
374 if (pb->pb_pathcopyuses == 0) {
375 pb->pb_pathcopy = PNBUF_GET();
376 strcpy(pb->pb_pathcopy, pb->pb_path);
377 }
378 pb->pb_pathcopyuses++;
379 return pb->pb_pathcopy;
380 }
381
382 void
383 pathbuf_stringcopy_put(struct pathbuf *pb, const char *str)
384 {
385 KASSERT(str == pb->pb_pathcopy);
386 KASSERT(pb->pb_pathcopyuses > 0);
387 pb->pb_pathcopyuses--;
388 if (pb->pb_pathcopyuses == 0) {
389 PNBUF_PUT(pb->pb_pathcopy);
390 pb->pb_pathcopy = NULL;
391 }
392 }
393
394
395 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
396
397 /*
398 * namei: convert a pathname into a pointer to a (maybe-locked) vnode,
399 * and maybe also its parent directory vnode, and assorted other guff.
400 * See namei(9) for the interface documentation.
401 *
402 *
403 * The FOLLOW flag is set when symbolic links are to be followed
404 * when they occur at the end of the name translation process.
405 * Symbolic links are always followed for all other pathname
406 * components other than the last.
407 *
408 * The segflg defines whether the name is to be copied from user
409 * space or kernel space.
410 *
411 * Overall outline of namei:
412 *
413 * copy in name
414 * get starting directory
415 * while (!done && !error) {
416 * call lookup to search path.
417 * if symbolic link, massage name in buffer and continue
418 * }
419 */
420
421 /*
422 * Search a pathname.
423 * This is a very central and rather complicated routine.
424 *
425 * The pathname is pointed to by ni_ptr and is of length ni_pathlen.
426 * The starting directory is passed in. The pathname is descended
427 * until done, or a symbolic link is encountered. The variable ni_more
428 * is clear if the path is completed; it is set to one if a symbolic
429 * link needing interpretation is encountered.
430 *
431 * The flag argument is LOOKUP, CREATE, RENAME, or DELETE depending on
432 * whether the name is to be looked up, created, renamed, or deleted.
433 * When CREATE, RENAME, or DELETE is specified, information usable in
434 * creating, renaming, or deleting a directory entry may be calculated.
435 * If flag has LOCKPARENT or'ed into it, the parent directory is returned
436 * locked. Otherwise the parent directory is not returned. If the target
437 * of the pathname exists and LOCKLEAF is or'ed into the flag the target
438 * is returned locked, otherwise it is returned unlocked. When creating
439 * or renaming and LOCKPARENT is specified, the target may not be ".".
440 * When deleting and LOCKPARENT is specified, the target may be ".".
441 *
442 * Overall outline of lookup:
443 *
444 * dirloop:
445 * identify next component of name at ndp->ni_ptr
446 * handle degenerate case where name is null string
447 * if .. and crossing mount points and on mounted filesys, find parent
448 * call VOP_LOOKUP routine for next component name
449 * directory vnode returned in ni_dvp, locked.
450 * component vnode returned in ni_vp (if it exists), locked.
451 * if result vnode is mounted on and crossing mount points,
452 * find mounted on vnode
453 * if more components of name, do next level at dirloop
454 * return the answer in ni_vp, locked if LOCKLEAF set
455 * if LOCKPARENT set, return locked parent in ni_dvp
456 */
457
458
459 /*
460 * Internal state for a namei operation.
461 *
462 * cnp is always equal to &ndp->ni_cnp.
463 */
464 struct namei_state {
465 struct nameidata *ndp;
466 struct componentname *cnp;
467
468 int docache; /* == 0 do not cache last component */
469 int rdonly; /* lookup read-only flag bit */
470 int slashes;
471
472 unsigned attempt_retry:1; /* true if error allows emul retry */
473 unsigned root_referenced:1; /* true if ndp->ni_rootdir and
474 ndp->ni_erootdir were referenced */
475 };
476
477
478 /*
479 * Initialize the namei working state.
480 */
481 static void
482 namei_init(struct namei_state *state, struct nameidata *ndp)
483 {
484
485 state->ndp = ndp;
486 state->cnp = &ndp->ni_cnd;
487
488 state->docache = 0;
489 state->rdonly = 0;
490 state->slashes = 0;
491
492 state->root_referenced = 0;
493
494 KASSERTMSG((state->cnp->cn_cred != NULL), "namei: bad cred/proc");
495 KASSERTMSG(((state->cnp->cn_nameiop & (~OPMASK)) == 0),
496 "namei: nameiop contaminated with flags: %08"PRIx32,
497 state->cnp->cn_nameiop);
498 KASSERTMSG(((state->cnp->cn_flags & OPMASK) == 0),
499 "name: flags contaminated with nameiops: %08"PRIx32,
500 state->cnp->cn_flags);
501
502 /*
503 * The buffer for name translation shall be the one inside the
504 * pathbuf.
505 */
506 state->ndp->ni_pnbuf = state->ndp->ni_pathbuf->pb_path;
507 }
508
509 /*
510 * Clean up the working namei state, leaving things ready for return
511 * from namei.
512 */
513 static void
514 namei_cleanup(struct namei_state *state)
515 {
516 KASSERT(state->cnp == &state->ndp->ni_cnd);
517
518 if (state->root_referenced) {
519 if (state->ndp->ni_rootdir != NULL)
520 vrele(state->ndp->ni_rootdir);
521 if (state->ndp->ni_erootdir != NULL)
522 vrele(state->ndp->ni_erootdir);
523 }
524 }
525
526 //////////////////////////////
527
528 /*
529 * Get the directory context.
530 * Initializes the rootdir and erootdir state and returns a reference
531 * to the starting dir.
532 */
533 static struct vnode *
534 namei_getstartdir(struct namei_state *state)
535 {
536 struct nameidata *ndp = state->ndp;
537 struct componentname *cnp = state->cnp;
538 struct cwdinfo *cwdi; /* pointer to cwd state */
539 struct lwp *self = curlwp; /* thread doing namei() */
540 struct vnode *rootdir, *erootdir, *curdir, *startdir;
541
542 if (state->root_referenced) {
543 if (state->ndp->ni_rootdir != NULL)
544 vrele(state->ndp->ni_rootdir);
545 if (state->ndp->ni_erootdir != NULL)
546 vrele(state->ndp->ni_erootdir);
547 state->root_referenced = 0;
548 }
549
550 cwdi = self->l_proc->p_cwdi;
551 rw_enter(&cwdi->cwdi_lock, RW_READER);
552
553 /* root dir */
554 if (cwdi->cwdi_rdir == NULL || (cnp->cn_flags & NOCHROOT)) {
555 rootdir = rootvnode;
556 } else {
557 rootdir = cwdi->cwdi_rdir;
558 }
559
560 /* emulation root dir, if any */
561 if ((cnp->cn_flags & TRYEMULROOT) == 0) {
562 /* if we don't want it, don't fetch it */
563 erootdir = NULL;
564 } else if (cnp->cn_flags & EMULROOTSET) {
565 /* explicitly set emulroot; "/../" doesn't override this */
566 erootdir = ndp->ni_erootdir;
567 } else if (!strncmp(ndp->ni_pnbuf, "/../", 4)) {
568 /* explicit reference to real rootdir */
569 erootdir = NULL;
570 } else {
571 /* may be null */
572 erootdir = cwdi->cwdi_edir;
573 }
574
575 /* current dir */
576 curdir = cwdi->cwdi_cdir;
577
578 if (ndp->ni_pnbuf[0] != '/') {
579 if (ndp->ni_atdir != NULL) {
580 startdir = ndp->ni_atdir;
581 } else {
582 startdir = curdir;
583 }
584 erootdir = NULL;
585 } else if (cnp->cn_flags & TRYEMULROOT && erootdir != NULL) {
586 startdir = erootdir;
587 } else {
588 startdir = rootdir;
589 erootdir = NULL;
590 }
591
592 state->ndp->ni_rootdir = rootdir;
593 state->ndp->ni_erootdir = erootdir;
594
595 /*
596 * Get a reference to the start dir so we can safely unlock cwdi.
597 *
598 * Must hold references to rootdir and erootdir while we're running.
599 * A multithreaded process may chroot during namei.
600 */
601 if (startdir != NULL)
602 vref(startdir);
603 if (state->ndp->ni_rootdir != NULL)
604 vref(state->ndp->ni_rootdir);
605 if (state->ndp->ni_erootdir != NULL)
606 vref(state->ndp->ni_erootdir);
607 state->root_referenced = 1;
608
609 rw_exit(&cwdi->cwdi_lock);
610 return startdir;
611 }
612
613 /*
614 * Get the directory context for the nfsd case, in parallel to
615 * getstartdir. Initializes the rootdir and erootdir state and
616 * returns a reference to the passed-in starting dir.
617 */
618 static struct vnode *
619 namei_getstartdir_for_nfsd(struct namei_state *state)
620 {
621 KASSERT(state->ndp->ni_atdir != NULL);
622
623 /* always use the real root, and never set an emulation root */
624 if (rootvnode == NULL) {
625 return NULL;
626 }
627 state->ndp->ni_rootdir = rootvnode;
628 state->ndp->ni_erootdir = NULL;
629
630 vref(state->ndp->ni_atdir);
631 KASSERT(! state->root_referenced);
632 vref(state->ndp->ni_rootdir);
633 state->root_referenced = 1;
634 return state->ndp->ni_atdir;
635 }
636
637
638 /*
639 * Ktrace the namei operation.
640 */
641 static void
642 namei_ktrace(struct namei_state *state)
643 {
644 struct nameidata *ndp = state->ndp;
645 struct componentname *cnp = state->cnp;
646 struct lwp *self = curlwp; /* thread doing namei() */
647 const char *emul_path;
648
649 if (ktrpoint(KTR_NAMEI)) {
650 if (ndp->ni_erootdir != NULL) {
651 /*
652 * To make any sense, the trace entry need to have the
653 * text of the emulation path prepended.
654 * Usually we can get this from the current process,
655 * but when called from emul_find_interp() it is only
656 * in the exec_package - so we get it passed in ni_next
657 * (this is a hack).
658 */
659 if (cnp->cn_flags & EMULROOTSET)
660 emul_path = ndp->ni_next;
661 else
662 emul_path = self->l_proc->p_emul->e_path;
663 ktrnamei2(emul_path, strlen(emul_path),
664 ndp->ni_pnbuf, ndp->ni_pathlen);
665 } else
666 ktrnamei(ndp->ni_pnbuf, ndp->ni_pathlen);
667 }
668 }
669
670 /*
671 * Start up namei. Find the root dir and cwd, establish the starting
672 * directory for lookup, and lock it. Also calls ktrace when
673 * appropriate.
674 */
675 static int
676 namei_start(struct namei_state *state, int isnfsd,
677 struct vnode **startdir_ret)
678 {
679 struct nameidata *ndp = state->ndp;
680 struct vnode *startdir;
681
682 /* length includes null terminator (was originally from copyinstr) */
683 ndp->ni_pathlen = strlen(ndp->ni_pnbuf) + 1;
684
685 /*
686 * POSIX.1 requirement: "" is not a valid file name.
687 */
688 if (ndp->ni_pathlen == 1) {
689 ndp->ni_erootdir = NULL;
690 return ENOENT;
691 }
692
693 ndp->ni_loopcnt = 0;
694
695 /* Get starting directory, set up root, and ktrace. */
696 if (isnfsd) {
697 startdir = namei_getstartdir_for_nfsd(state);
698 /* no ktrace */
699 } else {
700 startdir = namei_getstartdir(state);
701 namei_ktrace(state);
702 }
703
704 if (startdir == NULL) {
705 return ENOENT;
706 }
707
708 /* NDAT may feed us with a non directory namei_getstartdir */
709 if (startdir->v_type != VDIR) {
710 vrele(startdir);
711 return ENOTDIR;
712 }
713
714 *startdir_ret = startdir;
715 return 0;
716 }
717
718 /*
719 * Check for being at a symlink that we're going to follow.
720 */
721 static inline int
722 namei_atsymlink(struct namei_state *state, struct vnode *foundobj)
723 {
724 return (foundobj->v_type == VLNK) &&
725 (state->cnp->cn_flags & (FOLLOW|REQUIREDIR));
726 }
727
728 /*
729 * Follow a symlink.
730 *
731 * Updates searchdir. inhibitmagic causes magic symlinks to not be
732 * interpreted; this is used by nfsd.
733 *
734 * Unlocks foundobj on success (ugh)
735 */
736 static inline int
737 namei_follow(struct namei_state *state, int inhibitmagic,
738 struct vnode *searchdir, struct vnode *foundobj,
739 struct vnode **newsearchdir_ret)
740 {
741 struct nameidata *ndp = state->ndp;
742 struct componentname *cnp = state->cnp;
743
744 struct lwp *self = curlwp; /* thread doing namei() */
745 struct iovec aiov; /* uio for reading symbolic links */
746 struct uio auio;
747 char *cp; /* pointer into pathname argument */
748 size_t linklen;
749 int error;
750
751 if (ndp->ni_loopcnt++ >= MAXSYMLINKS) {
752 return ELOOP;
753 }
754
755 vn_lock(foundobj, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY);
756 if (foundobj->v_mount->mnt_flag & MNT_SYMPERM) {
757 error = VOP_ACCESS(foundobj, VEXEC, cnp->cn_cred);
758 if (error != 0) {
759 VOP_UNLOCK(foundobj);
760 return error;
761 }
762 }
763
764 /* FUTURE: fix this to not use a second buffer */
765 cp = PNBUF_GET();
766 aiov.iov_base = cp;
767 aiov.iov_len = MAXPATHLEN;
768 auio.uio_iov = &aiov;
769 auio.uio_iovcnt = 1;
770 auio.uio_offset = 0;
771 auio.uio_rw = UIO_READ;
772 auio.uio_resid = MAXPATHLEN;
773 UIO_SETUP_SYSSPACE(&auio);
774 error = VOP_READLINK(foundobj, &auio, cnp->cn_cred);
775 VOP_UNLOCK(foundobj);
776 if (error) {
777 PNBUF_PUT(cp);
778 return error;
779 }
780 linklen = MAXPATHLEN - auio.uio_resid;
781 if (linklen == 0) {
782 PNBUF_PUT(cp);
783 return ENOENT;
784 }
785
786 /*
787 * Do symlink substitution, if appropriate, and
788 * check length for potential overflow.
789 *
790 * Inhibit symlink substitution for nfsd.
791 * XXX: This is how it was before; is that a bug or a feature?
792 */
793 if ((!inhibitmagic && vfs_magiclinks &&
794 symlink_magic(self->l_proc, cp, &linklen)) ||
795 (linklen + ndp->ni_pathlen >= MAXPATHLEN)) {
796 PNBUF_PUT(cp);
797 return ENAMETOOLONG;
798 }
799 if (ndp->ni_pathlen > 1) {
800 /* includes a null-terminator */
801 memcpy(cp + linklen, ndp->ni_next, ndp->ni_pathlen);
802 } else {
803 cp[linklen] = '\0';
804 }
805 ndp->ni_pathlen += linklen;
806 memcpy(ndp->ni_pnbuf, cp, ndp->ni_pathlen);
807 PNBUF_PUT(cp);
808
809 /* we're now starting from the beginning of the buffer again */
810 cnp->cn_nameptr = ndp->ni_pnbuf;
811
812 /*
813 * Check if root directory should replace current directory.
814 */
815 if (ndp->ni_pnbuf[0] == '/') {
816 vrele(searchdir);
817 /* Keep absolute symbolic links inside emulation root */
818 searchdir = ndp->ni_erootdir;
819 if (searchdir == NULL ||
820 (ndp->ni_pnbuf[1] == '.'
821 && ndp->ni_pnbuf[2] == '.'
822 && ndp->ni_pnbuf[3] == '/')) {
823 ndp->ni_erootdir = NULL;
824 searchdir = ndp->ni_rootdir;
825 }
826 vref(searchdir);
827 while (cnp->cn_nameptr[0] == '/') {
828 cnp->cn_nameptr++;
829 ndp->ni_pathlen--;
830 }
831 }
832
833 *newsearchdir_ret = searchdir;
834 return 0;
835 }
836
837 //////////////////////////////
838
839 /*
840 * Inspect the leading path component and update the state accordingly.
841 */
842 static int
843 lookup_parsepath(struct namei_state *state)
844 {
845 const char *cp; /* pointer into pathname argument */
846
847 struct componentname *cnp = state->cnp;
848 struct nameidata *ndp = state->ndp;
849
850 KASSERT(cnp == &ndp->ni_cnd);
851
852 /*
853 * Search a new directory.
854 *
855 * The last component of the filename is left accessible via
856 * cnp->cn_nameptr for callers that need the name. Callers needing
857 * the name set the SAVENAME flag. When done, they assume
858 * responsibility for freeing the pathname buffer.
859 *
860 * At this point, our only vnode state is that the search dir
861 * is held.
862 */
863 cnp->cn_consume = 0;
864 cnp->cn_namelen = namei_getcomponent(cnp->cn_nameptr);
865 cp = cnp->cn_nameptr + cnp->cn_namelen;
866 if (cnp->cn_namelen > KERNEL_NAME_MAX) {
867 return ENAMETOOLONG;
868 }
869 #ifdef NAMEI_DIAGNOSTIC
870 { char c = *cp;
871 *(char *)cp = '\0';
872 printf("{%s}: ", cnp->cn_nameptr);
873 *(char *)cp = c; }
874 #endif /* NAMEI_DIAGNOSTIC */
875 ndp->ni_pathlen -= cnp->cn_namelen;
876 ndp->ni_next = cp;
877 /*
878 * If this component is followed by a slash, then move the pointer to
879 * the next component forward, and remember that this component must be
880 * a directory.
881 */
882 if (*cp == '/') {
883 do {
884 cp++;
885 } while (*cp == '/');
886 state->slashes = cp - ndp->ni_next;
887 ndp->ni_pathlen -= state->slashes;
888 ndp->ni_next = cp;
889 cnp->cn_flags |= REQUIREDIR;
890 } else {
891 state->slashes = 0;
892 cnp->cn_flags &= ~REQUIREDIR;
893 }
894 /*
895 * We do special processing on the last component, whether or not it's
896 * a directory. Cache all intervening lookups, but not the final one.
897 */
898 if (*cp == '\0') {
899 if (state->docache)
900 cnp->cn_flags |= MAKEENTRY;
901 else
902 cnp->cn_flags &= ~MAKEENTRY;
903 cnp->cn_flags |= ISLASTCN;
904 } else {
905 cnp->cn_flags |= MAKEENTRY;
906 cnp->cn_flags &= ~ISLASTCN;
907 }
908 if (cnp->cn_namelen == 2 &&
909 cnp->cn_nameptr[1] == '.' && cnp->cn_nameptr[0] == '.')
910 cnp->cn_flags |= ISDOTDOT;
911 else
912 cnp->cn_flags &= ~ISDOTDOT;
913
914 return 0;
915 }
916
917 /*
918 * Take care of crossing a mounted-on vnode. On error, foundobj_ret will be
919 * vrele'd, but searchdir is left alone.
920 */
921 static int
922 lookup_crossmount(struct namei_state *state,
923 struct vnode **searchdir_ret,
924 struct vnode **foundobj_ret,
925 bool *searchdir_locked)
926 {
927 struct componentname *cnp = state->cnp;
928 struct vnode *foundobj;
929 struct vnode *searchdir;
930 struct mount *mp;
931 int error, lktype;
932
933 searchdir = *searchdir_ret;
934 foundobj = *foundobj_ret;
935 error = 0;
936
937 KASSERT((cnp->cn_flags & NOCROSSMOUNT) == 0);
938 KASSERT(searchdir != NULL);
939
940 /* First, unlock searchdir (oof). */
941 if (*searchdir_locked) {
942 lktype = VOP_ISLOCKED(searchdir);
943 VOP_UNLOCK(searchdir);
944 *searchdir_locked = false;
945 } else {
946 lktype = LK_NONE;
947 }
948
949 /*
950 * Do an unlocked check to see if the vnode has been mounted on; if
951 * so find the root of the mounted file system.
952 */
953 while (foundobj->v_type == VDIR &&
954 (mp = foundobj->v_mountedhere) != NULL &&
955 (cnp->cn_flags & NOCROSSMOUNT) == 0) {
956 KASSERTMSG(searchdir != foundobj, "same vn %p", searchdir);
957 /*
958 * First get the vnode stable. LK_SHARED works brilliantly
959 * here because almost nothing else wants to lock the
960 * covered vnode.
961 */
962 error = vn_lock(foundobj, LK_SHARED);
963 if (error != 0) {
964 vrele(foundobj);
965 *foundobj_ret = NULL;
966 break;
967 }
968
969 /* Then check to see if something is still mounted on it. */
970 if ((mp = foundobj->v_mountedhere) == NULL) {
971 VOP_UNLOCK(foundobj);
972 break;
973 }
974
975 /* Get a reference to the mountpoint, and ditch foundobj. */
976 error = vfs_busy(mp);
977 vput(foundobj);
978 if (error != 0) {
979 *foundobj_ret = NULL;
980 break;
981 }
982
983 /* Now get a reference on the root vnode, and drop mount. */
984 error = VFS_ROOT(mp, LK_NONE, &foundobj);
985 vfs_unbusy(mp);
986 if (error) {
987 *foundobj_ret = NULL;
988 break;
989 }
990
991 /*
992 * Avoid locking vnodes from two filesystems because
993 * it's prone to deadlock, e.g. when using puffs.
994 * Also, it isn't a good idea to propagate slowness of
995 * a filesystem up to the root directory. For now,
996 * only handle the common case, where foundobj is
997 * VDIR.
998 *
999 * In this case set searchdir to null to avoid using
1000 * it again. It is not correct to set searchdir ==
1001 * foundobj here as that will confuse the caller.
1002 * (See PR 40740.)
1003 */
1004 if (searchdir == NULL) {
1005 /* already been here once; do nothing further */
1006 } else if (foundobj->v_type == VDIR) {
1007 vrele(searchdir);
1008 *searchdir_ret = searchdir = NULL;
1009 *foundobj_ret = foundobj;
1010 lktype = LK_NONE;
1011 }
1012 }
1013
1014 /* If searchdir is still around, re-lock it. */
1015 if (error == 0 && lktype != LK_NONE) {
1016 vn_lock(searchdir, lktype | LK_RETRY);
1017 *searchdir_locked = true;
1018 }
1019 return error;
1020 }
1021
1022 /*
1023 * Call VOP_LOOKUP for a single lookup; return a new search directory
1024 * (used when crossing mountpoints up or searching union mounts down) and
1025 * the found object, which for create operations may be NULL on success.
1026 *
1027 * Note that the new search directory may be null, which means the
1028 * searchdir was unlocked and released. This happens in the common case
1029 * when crossing a mount point downwards, in order to avoid coupling
1030 * locks between different file system volumes. Importantly, this can
1031 * happen even if the call fails. (XXX: this is gross and should be
1032 * tidied somehow.)
1033 */
1034 static int
1035 lookup_once(struct namei_state *state,
1036 struct vnode *searchdir,
1037 struct vnode **newsearchdir_ret,
1038 struct vnode **foundobj_ret,
1039 bool *newsearchdir_locked_ret)
1040 {
1041 struct vnode *tmpvn; /* scratch vnode */
1042 struct vnode *foundobj; /* result */
1043 struct lwp *l = curlwp;
1044 bool searchdir_locked = false;
1045 int error, lktype;
1046
1047 struct componentname *cnp = state->cnp;
1048 struct nameidata *ndp = state->ndp;
1049
1050 KASSERT(cnp == &ndp->ni_cnd);
1051 *newsearchdir_ret = searchdir;
1052
1053 /*
1054 * Handle "..": two special cases.
1055 * 1. If at root directory (e.g. after chroot)
1056 * or at absolute root directory
1057 * then ignore it so can't get out.
1058 * 1a. If at the root of the emulation filesystem go to the real
1059 * root. So "/../<path>" is always absolute.
1060 * 1b. If we have somehow gotten out of a jail, warn
1061 * and also ignore it so we can't get farther out.
1062 * 2. If this vnode is the root of a mounted
1063 * filesystem, then replace it with the
1064 * vnode which was mounted on so we take the
1065 * .. in the other file system.
1066 */
1067 if (cnp->cn_flags & ISDOTDOT) {
1068 struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
1069
1070 for (;;) {
1071 if (searchdir == ndp->ni_rootdir ||
1072 searchdir == rootvnode) {
1073 foundobj = searchdir;
1074 vref(foundobj);
1075 *foundobj_ret = foundobj;
1076 error = 0;
1077 goto done;
1078 }
1079 if (ndp->ni_rootdir != rootvnode) {
1080 int retval;
1081
1082 retval = vn_isunder(searchdir, ndp->ni_rootdir, l);
1083 if (!retval) {
1084 /* Oops! We got out of jail! */
1085 log(LOG_WARNING,
1086 "chrooted pid %d uid %d (%s) "
1087 "detected outside of its chroot\n",
1088 p->p_pid, kauth_cred_geteuid(l->l_cred),
1089 p->p_comm);
1090 /* Put us at the jail root. */
1091 vrele(searchdir);
1092 searchdir = NULL;
1093 foundobj = ndp->ni_rootdir;
1094 vref(foundobj);
1095 vref(foundobj);
1096 *newsearchdir_ret = foundobj;
1097 *foundobj_ret = foundobj;
1098 error = 0;
1099 goto done;
1100 }
1101 }
1102 if ((searchdir->v_vflag & VV_ROOT) == 0 ||
1103 (cnp->cn_flags & NOCROSSMOUNT))
1104 break;
1105 tmpvn = searchdir;
1106 searchdir = searchdir->v_mount->mnt_vnodecovered;
1107 vref(searchdir);
1108 vrele(tmpvn);
1109 *newsearchdir_ret = searchdir;
1110 }
1111 }
1112
1113 /*
1114 * If the file system supports VOP_LOOKUP() with a shared lock, and
1115 * we are not making any modifications (nameiop LOOKUP) or this is
1116 * not the last component then get a shared lock. Where we can't do
1117 * fast-forwarded lookups (for example with layered file systems)
1118 * then this is the fallback for reducing lock contention.
1119 */
1120 if ((searchdir->v_mount->mnt_iflag & IMNT_SHRLOOKUP) != 0 &&
1121 (cnp->cn_nameiop == LOOKUP || (cnp->cn_flags & ISLASTCN) == 0)) {
1122 lktype = LK_SHARED;
1123 } else {
1124 lktype = LK_EXCLUSIVE;
1125 }
1126
1127 /*
1128 * We now have a segment name to search for, and a directory to search.
1129 * Our vnode state here is that "searchdir" is held.
1130 */
1131 unionlookup:
1132 foundobj = NULL;
1133 if (!searchdir_locked) {
1134 vn_lock(searchdir, lktype | LK_RETRY);
1135 searchdir_locked = true;
1136 }
1137 error = VOP_LOOKUP(searchdir, &foundobj, cnp);
1138
1139 if (error != 0) {
1140 KASSERTMSG((foundobj == NULL),
1141 "leaf `%s' should be empty but is %p",
1142 cnp->cn_nameptr, foundobj);
1143 #ifdef NAMEI_DIAGNOSTIC
1144 printf("not found\n");
1145 #endif /* NAMEI_DIAGNOSTIC */
1146
1147 /*
1148 * If ENOLCK, the file system needs us to retry the lookup
1149 * with an exclusive lock. It's likely nothing was found in
1150 * cache and/or modifications need to be made.
1151 */
1152 if (error == ENOLCK) {
1153 KASSERT(VOP_ISLOCKED(searchdir) == LK_SHARED);
1154 KASSERT(searchdir_locked);
1155 if (vn_lock(searchdir, LK_UPGRADE | LK_NOWAIT)) {
1156 VOP_UNLOCK(searchdir);
1157 searchdir_locked = false;
1158 }
1159 lktype = LK_EXCLUSIVE;
1160 goto unionlookup;
1161 }
1162
1163 if ((error == ENOENT) &&
1164 (searchdir->v_vflag & VV_ROOT) &&
1165 (searchdir->v_mount->mnt_flag & MNT_UNION)) {
1166 tmpvn = searchdir;
1167 searchdir = searchdir->v_mount->mnt_vnodecovered;
1168 vref(searchdir);
1169 vput(tmpvn);
1170 searchdir_locked = false;
1171 *newsearchdir_ret = searchdir;
1172 goto unionlookup;
1173 }
1174
1175 if (error != EJUSTRETURN)
1176 goto done;
1177
1178 /*
1179 * If this was not the last component, or there were trailing
1180 * slashes, and we are not going to create a directory,
1181 * then the name must exist.
1182 */
1183 if ((cnp->cn_flags & (REQUIREDIR | CREATEDIR)) == REQUIREDIR) {
1184 error = ENOENT;
1185 goto done;
1186 }
1187
1188 /*
1189 * If creating and at end of pathname, then can consider
1190 * allowing file to be created.
1191 */
1192 if (state->rdonly) {
1193 error = EROFS;
1194 goto done;
1195 }
1196
1197 /*
1198 * We return success and a NULL foundobj to indicate
1199 * that the entry doesn't currently exist, leaving a
1200 * pointer to the (normally, locked) directory vnode
1201 * as searchdir.
1202 */
1203 *foundobj_ret = NULL;
1204 error = 0;
1205 goto done;
1206 }
1207 #ifdef NAMEI_DIAGNOSTIC
1208 printf("found\n");
1209 #endif /* NAMEI_DIAGNOSTIC */
1210
1211 /*
1212 * Take into account any additional components consumed by the
1213 * underlying filesystem. This will include any trailing slashes after
1214 * the last component consumed.
1215 */
1216 if (cnp->cn_consume > 0) {
1217 ndp->ni_pathlen -= cnp->cn_consume - state->slashes;
1218 ndp->ni_next += cnp->cn_consume - state->slashes;
1219 cnp->cn_consume = 0;
1220 if (ndp->ni_next[0] == '\0')
1221 cnp->cn_flags |= ISLASTCN;
1222 }
1223
1224 /* Unlock, unless the caller needs the parent locked. */
1225 if (searchdir != NULL) {
1226 KASSERT(searchdir_locked);
1227 if ((cnp->cn_flags & (ISLASTCN | LOCKPARENT)) !=
1228 (ISLASTCN | LOCKPARENT)) {
1229 VOP_UNLOCK(searchdir);
1230 searchdir_locked = false;
1231 }
1232 } else {
1233 KASSERT(!searchdir_locked);
1234 }
1235
1236 *foundobj_ret = foundobj;
1237 error = 0;
1238 done:
1239 *newsearchdir_locked_ret = searchdir_locked;
1240 return error;
1241 }
1242
1243 /*
1244 * Parse out the first path name component that we need to to consider.
1245 *
1246 * While doing this, attempt to use the name cache to fast-forward through
1247 * as many "easy" to find components of the path as possible.
1248 *
1249 * We use the namecache's node locks to form a chain, and avoid as many
1250 * vnode references and locks as possible. In the ideal case, only the
1251 * final vnode will have its reference count adjusted and lock taken.
1252 */
1253 static int
1254 lookup_fastforward(struct namei_state *state, struct vnode **searchdir_ret,
1255 struct vnode **foundobj_ret)
1256 {
1257 struct componentname *cnp = state->cnp;
1258 struct nameidata *ndp = state->ndp;
1259 krwlock_t *plock;
1260 struct vnode *foundobj, *searchdir;
1261 int error, error2;
1262 size_t oldpathlen;
1263 const char *oldnameptr;
1264
1265 /*
1266 * Eat as many path name components as possible before giving up and
1267 * letting lookup_once() handle it. Remember the starting point in
1268 * case we can't get vnode references and need to roll back.
1269 */
1270 plock = NULL;
1271 searchdir = *searchdir_ret;
1272 oldnameptr = cnp->cn_nameptr;
1273 oldpathlen = ndp->ni_pathlen;
1274 for (;;) {
1275 foundobj = NULL;
1276
1277 /*
1278 * Get the next component name. There should be no slashes
1279 * here, and we shouldn't have looped around if we were
1280 * done.
1281 */
1282 KASSERT(cnp->cn_nameptr[0] != '/');
1283 KASSERT(cnp->cn_nameptr[0] != '\0');
1284 if ((error = lookup_parsepath(state)) != 0) {
1285 break;
1286 }
1287
1288 /*
1289 * Can't deal with dotdot lookups, because it means lock
1290 * order reversal, and there are checks in lookup_once()
1291 * that need to be made. Also check for missing mountpoints.
1292 */
1293 if ((cnp->cn_flags & ISDOTDOT) != 0 ||
1294 searchdir->v_mount == NULL) {
1295 error = EOPNOTSUPP;
1296 break;
1297 }
1298
1299 /*
1300 * Can't deal with last component when modifying; this needs
1301 * searchdir locked and VOP_LOOKUP() called (which can and
1302 * does modify state, despite the name).
1303 */
1304 if ((cnp->cn_flags & ISLASTCN) != 0) {
1305 if (cnp->cn_nameiop != LOOKUP ||
1306 (cnp->cn_flags & LOCKPARENT) != 0) {
1307 error = EOPNOTSUPP;
1308 break;
1309 }
1310 }
1311
1312 /*
1313 * Good, now look for it in cache. cache_lookup_linked()
1314 * will fail if there's nothing there, or if there's no
1315 * ownership info for the directory, or if the user doesn't
1316 * have permission to look up files in this directory.
1317 */
1318 if (!cache_lookup_linked(searchdir, cnp->cn_nameptr,
1319 cnp->cn_namelen, &foundobj, &plock, cnp->cn_cred)) {
1320 error = EOPNOTSUPP;
1321 break;
1322 }
1323 KASSERT(plock != NULL && rw_lock_held(plock));
1324
1325 /* Scored a hit. Negative is good too (ENOENT). */
1326 if (foundobj == NULL) {
1327 error = ENOENT;
1328 break;
1329 }
1330
1331 /*
1332 * Stop and get a hold on the vnode if there's something
1333 * that can't be handled here:
1334 *
1335 * - we've reached the last component.
1336 * - or encountered a mount point that needs to be crossed.
1337 * - or encountered something other than a directory.
1338 */
1339 if ((cnp->cn_flags & ISLASTCN) != 0 ||
1340 foundobj->v_type != VDIR ||
1341 (foundobj->v_type == VDIR &&
1342 foundobj->v_mountedhere != NULL)) {
1343 mutex_enter(foundobj->v_interlock);
1344 error = vcache_tryvget(foundobj);
1345 /* v_interlock now released */
1346 if (error != 0) {
1347 foundobj = NULL;
1348 }
1349 break;
1350 }
1351
1352 /*
1353 * Otherwise, we're still in business. Set the found VDIR
1354 * vnode as the search dir for the next component and
1355 * continue on to it.
1356 */
1357 cnp->cn_nameptr = ndp->ni_next;
1358 searchdir = foundobj;
1359 }
1360
1361 /*
1362 * If we ended up with a new search dir, ref it before dropping the
1363 * namecache's lock. The lock prevents both searchdir and foundobj
1364 * from disappearing. If we can't ref the new searchdir, we have a
1365 * bit of a problem. Roll back the fastforward to the beginning and
1366 * let lookup_once() take care of it.
1367 */
1368 if (searchdir != *searchdir_ret) {
1369 mutex_enter(searchdir->v_interlock);
1370 error2 = vcache_tryvget(searchdir);
1371 /* v_interlock now unheld */
1372 KASSERT(plock != NULL);
1373 rw_exit(plock);
1374 if (__predict_true(error2 == 0)) {
1375 /* Returning new searchdir, and maybe new foundobj. */
1376 vrele(*searchdir_ret);
1377 *searchdir_ret = searchdir;
1378 } else {
1379 /* Returning nothing. */
1380 if (foundobj != NULL) {
1381 vrele(foundobj);
1382 foundobj = NULL;
1383 }
1384 cnp->cn_nameptr = oldnameptr;
1385 ndp->ni_pathlen = oldpathlen;
1386 error = lookup_parsepath(state);
1387 }
1388 } else if (plock != NULL) {
1389 /* Drop any namecache lock still held. */
1390 rw_exit(plock);
1391 }
1392
1393 KASSERT(error == 0 ? foundobj != NULL : foundobj == NULL);
1394 *foundobj_ret = foundobj;
1395 return error;
1396 }
1397
1398 //////////////////////////////
1399
1400 /*
1401 * Do a complete path search from a single root directory.
1402 * (This is called up to twice if TRYEMULROOT is in effect.)
1403 */
1404 static int
1405 namei_oneroot(struct namei_state *state,
1406 int neverfollow, int inhibitmagic, int isnfsd)
1407 {
1408 struct nameidata *ndp = state->ndp;
1409 struct componentname *cnp = state->cnp;
1410 struct vnode *searchdir, *foundobj;
1411 bool searchdir_locked = false;
1412 int error;
1413
1414 error = namei_start(state, isnfsd, &searchdir);
1415 if (error) {
1416 ndp->ni_dvp = NULL;
1417 ndp->ni_vp = NULL;
1418 return error;
1419 }
1420 KASSERT(searchdir->v_type == VDIR);
1421
1422 /*
1423 * Setup: break out flag bits into variables.
1424 */
1425 state->docache = (cnp->cn_flags & NOCACHE) ^ NOCACHE;
1426 if (cnp->cn_nameiop == DELETE)
1427 state->docache = 0;
1428 state->rdonly = cnp->cn_flags & RDONLY;
1429
1430 /*
1431 * Keep going until we run out of path components.
1432 */
1433 cnp->cn_nameptr = ndp->ni_pnbuf;
1434
1435 /* drop leading slashes (already used them to choose startdir) */
1436 while (cnp->cn_nameptr[0] == '/') {
1437 cnp->cn_nameptr++;
1438 ndp->ni_pathlen--;
1439 }
1440 /* was it just "/"? */
1441 if (cnp->cn_nameptr[0] == '\0') {
1442 foundobj = searchdir;
1443 searchdir = NULL;
1444 cnp->cn_flags |= ISLASTCN;
1445
1446 /* bleh */
1447 goto skiploop;
1448 }
1449
1450 for (;;) {
1451 KASSERT(searchdir != NULL);
1452 KASSERT(!searchdir_locked);
1453
1454 /*
1455 * Parse out the first path name component that we need to
1456 * to consider. While doing this, attempt to use the name
1457 * cache to fast-forward through as many "easy" to find
1458 * components of the path as possible.
1459 */
1460 error = lookup_fastforward(state, &searchdir, &foundobj);
1461
1462 /*
1463 * If we didn't get a good answer from the namecache, then
1464 * go directly to the file system.
1465 */
1466 if (error != 0 && error != ENOENT) {
1467 error = lookup_once(state, searchdir, &searchdir,
1468 &foundobj, &searchdir_locked);
1469 }
1470
1471 /*
1472 * If the vnode we found is mounted on, then cross the mount
1473 * and get the root vnode in foundobj. If this encounters
1474 * an error, it will dispose of foundobj, but searchdir is
1475 * untouched.
1476 */
1477 if (error == 0 && foundobj != NULL &&
1478 foundobj->v_type == VDIR &&
1479 foundobj->v_mountedhere != NULL &&
1480 (cnp->cn_flags & NOCROSSMOUNT) == 0) {
1481 error = lookup_crossmount(state, &searchdir,
1482 &foundobj, &searchdir_locked);
1483 }
1484
1485 if (error) {
1486 if (searchdir != NULL) {
1487 if (searchdir_locked) {
1488 searchdir_locked = false;
1489 vput(searchdir);
1490 } else {
1491 vrele(searchdir);
1492 }
1493 }
1494 ndp->ni_dvp = NULL;
1495 ndp->ni_vp = NULL;
1496 /*
1497 * Note that if we're doing TRYEMULROOT we can
1498 * retry with the normal root. Where this is
1499 * currently set matches previous practice,
1500 * but the previous practice didn't make much
1501 * sense and somebody should sit down and
1502 * figure out which cases should cause retry
1503 * and which shouldn't. XXX.
1504 */
1505 state->attempt_retry = 1;
1506 return (error);
1507 }
1508
1509 if (foundobj == NULL) {
1510 /*
1511 * Success with no object returned means we're
1512 * creating something and it isn't already
1513 * there. Break out of the main loop now so
1514 * the code below doesn't have to test for
1515 * foundobj == NULL.
1516 */
1517 /* lookup_once can't have dropped the searchdir */
1518 KASSERT(searchdir != NULL);
1519 break;
1520 }
1521
1522 /*
1523 * Check for symbolic link. If we've reached one,
1524 * follow it, unless we aren't supposed to. Back up
1525 * over any slashes that we skipped, as we will need
1526 * them again.
1527 */
1528 if (namei_atsymlink(state, foundobj)) {
1529 /* Don't need searchdir locked any more. */
1530 if (searchdir_locked) {
1531 searchdir_locked = false;
1532 VOP_UNLOCK(searchdir);
1533 }
1534 ndp->ni_pathlen += state->slashes;
1535 ndp->ni_next -= state->slashes;
1536 if (neverfollow) {
1537 error = EINVAL;
1538 } else if (searchdir == NULL) {
1539 /*
1540 * dholland 20160410: lookup_once only
1541 * drops searchdir if it crossed a
1542 * mount point. Therefore, if we get
1543 * here it means we crossed a mount
1544 * point to a mounted filesystem whose
1545 * root vnode is a symlink. In theory
1546 * we could continue at this point by
1547 * using the pre-crossing searchdir
1548 * (e.g. just take out an extra
1549 * reference on it before calling
1550 * lookup_once so we still have it),
1551 * but this will make an ugly mess and
1552 * it should never happen in practice
1553 * as only badly broken filesystems
1554 * have non-directory root vnodes. (I
1555 * have seen this sort of thing with
1556 * NFS occasionally but even then it
1557 * means something's badly wrong.)
1558 */
1559 error = ENOTDIR;
1560 } else {
1561 /*
1562 * dholland 20110410: if we're at a
1563 * union mount it might make sense to
1564 * use the top of the union stack here
1565 * rather than the layer we found the
1566 * symlink in. (FUTURE)
1567 */
1568 error = namei_follow(state, inhibitmagic,
1569 searchdir, foundobj,
1570 &searchdir);
1571 }
1572 if (error) {
1573 KASSERT(searchdir != foundobj);
1574 if (searchdir != NULL) {
1575 vrele(searchdir);
1576 }
1577 vrele(foundobj);
1578 ndp->ni_dvp = NULL;
1579 ndp->ni_vp = NULL;
1580 return error;
1581 }
1582 vrele(foundobj);
1583 foundobj = NULL;
1584
1585 /*
1586 * If we followed a symlink to `/' and there
1587 * are no more components after the symlink,
1588 * we're done with the loop and what we found
1589 * is the searchdir.
1590 */
1591 if (cnp->cn_nameptr[0] == '\0') {
1592 KASSERT(searchdir != NULL);
1593 foundobj = searchdir;
1594 searchdir = NULL;
1595 cnp->cn_flags |= ISLASTCN;
1596 break;
1597 }
1598
1599 continue;
1600 }
1601
1602 /*
1603 * Not a symbolic link.
1604 *
1605 * Check for directory, if the component was
1606 * followed by a series of slashes.
1607 */
1608 if ((foundobj->v_type != VDIR) &&
1609 (cnp->cn_flags & REQUIREDIR)) {
1610 KASSERT(foundobj != searchdir);
1611 if (searchdir) {
1612 if (searchdir_locked) {
1613 searchdir_locked = false;
1614 vput(searchdir);
1615 } else {
1616 vrele(searchdir);
1617 }
1618 } else {
1619 KASSERT(!searchdir_locked);
1620 }
1621 vrele(foundobj);
1622 ndp->ni_dvp = NULL;
1623 ndp->ni_vp = NULL;
1624 state->attempt_retry = 1;
1625 return ENOTDIR;
1626 }
1627
1628 /*
1629 * Stop if we've reached the last component.
1630 */
1631 if (cnp->cn_flags & ISLASTCN) {
1632 break;
1633 }
1634
1635 /*
1636 * Continue with the next component.
1637 */
1638 cnp->cn_nameptr = ndp->ni_next;
1639 if (searchdir != NULL) {
1640 if (searchdir_locked) {
1641 searchdir_locked = false;
1642 vput(searchdir);
1643 } else {
1644 vrele(searchdir);
1645 }
1646 }
1647 searchdir = foundobj;
1648 foundobj = NULL;
1649 }
1650
1651 KASSERT((cnp->cn_flags & LOCKPARENT) == 0 || searchdir == NULL ||
1652 VOP_ISLOCKED(searchdir) == LK_EXCLUSIVE);
1653
1654 skiploop:
1655
1656 if (foundobj != NULL) {
1657 if (foundobj == ndp->ni_erootdir) {
1658 /*
1659 * We are about to return the emulation root.
1660 * This isn't a good idea because code might
1661 * repeatedly lookup ".." until the file
1662 * matches that returned for "/" and loop
1663 * forever. So convert it to the real root.
1664 */
1665 if (searchdir != NULL) {
1666 if (searchdir_locked) {
1667 vput(searchdir);
1668 searchdir_locked = false;
1669 } else {
1670 vrele(searchdir);
1671 }
1672 searchdir = NULL;
1673 }
1674 vrele(foundobj);
1675 foundobj = ndp->ni_rootdir;
1676 vref(foundobj);
1677 }
1678
1679 /*
1680 * If the caller requested the parent node (i.e. it's
1681 * a CREATE, DELETE, or RENAME), and we don't have one
1682 * (because this is the root directory, or we crossed
1683 * a mount point), then we must fail.
1684 */
1685 if (cnp->cn_nameiop != LOOKUP &&
1686 (searchdir == NULL ||
1687 searchdir->v_mount != foundobj->v_mount)) {
1688 if (searchdir) {
1689 if (searchdir_locked) {
1690 vput(searchdir);
1691 searchdir_locked = false;
1692 } else {
1693 vrele(searchdir);
1694 }
1695 searchdir = NULL;
1696 }
1697 vrele(foundobj);
1698 foundobj = NULL;
1699 ndp->ni_dvp = NULL;
1700 ndp->ni_vp = NULL;
1701 state->attempt_retry = 1;
1702
1703 switch (cnp->cn_nameiop) {
1704 case CREATE:
1705 return EEXIST;
1706 case DELETE:
1707 case RENAME:
1708 return EBUSY;
1709 default:
1710 break;
1711 }
1712 panic("Invalid nameiop\n");
1713 }
1714
1715 /*
1716 * Disallow directory write attempts on read-only lookups.
1717 * Prefers EEXIST over EROFS for the CREATE case.
1718 */
1719 if (state->rdonly &&
1720 (cnp->cn_nameiop == DELETE || cnp->cn_nameiop == RENAME)) {
1721 if (searchdir) {
1722 if (searchdir_locked) {
1723 vput(searchdir);
1724 searchdir_locked = false;
1725 } else {
1726 vrele(searchdir);
1727 }
1728 searchdir = NULL;
1729 }
1730 vrele(foundobj);
1731 foundobj = NULL;
1732 ndp->ni_dvp = NULL;
1733 ndp->ni_vp = NULL;
1734 state->attempt_retry = 1;
1735 return EROFS;
1736 }
1737
1738 /* Lock the leaf node if requested. */
1739 if ((cnp->cn_flags & (LOCKLEAF | LOCKPARENT)) == LOCKPARENT &&
1740 searchdir == foundobj) {
1741 /*
1742 * Note: if LOCKPARENT but not LOCKLEAF is
1743 * set, and searchdir == foundobj, this code
1744 * necessarily unlocks the parent as well as
1745 * the leaf. That is, just because you specify
1746 * LOCKPARENT doesn't mean you necessarily get
1747 * a locked parent vnode. The code in
1748 * vfs_syscalls.c, and possibly elsewhere,
1749 * that uses this combination "knows" this, so
1750 * it can't be safely changed. Feh. XXX
1751 */
1752 KASSERT(searchdir_locked);
1753 VOP_UNLOCK(searchdir);
1754 searchdir_locked = false;
1755 } else if ((cnp->cn_flags & LOCKLEAF) != 0 &&
1756 (searchdir != foundobj ||
1757 (cnp->cn_flags & LOCKPARENT) == 0)) {
1758 const int lktype = (cnp->cn_flags & LOCKSHARED) != 0 ?
1759 LK_SHARED : LK_EXCLUSIVE;
1760 vn_lock(foundobj, lktype | LK_RETRY);
1761 }
1762 }
1763
1764 /*
1765 * Done.
1766 */
1767
1768 /*
1769 * If LOCKPARENT is not set, the parent directory isn't returned.
1770 */
1771 if ((cnp->cn_flags & LOCKPARENT) == 0 && searchdir != NULL) {
1772 vrele(searchdir);
1773 searchdir = NULL;
1774 }
1775
1776 ndp->ni_dvp = searchdir;
1777 ndp->ni_vp = foundobj;
1778 return 0;
1779 }
1780
1781 /*
1782 * Do namei; wrapper layer that handles TRYEMULROOT.
1783 */
1784 static int
1785 namei_tryemulroot(struct namei_state *state,
1786 int neverfollow, int inhibitmagic, int isnfsd)
1787 {
1788 int error;
1789
1790 struct nameidata *ndp = state->ndp;
1791 struct componentname *cnp = state->cnp;
1792 const char *savepath = NULL;
1793
1794 KASSERT(cnp == &ndp->ni_cnd);
1795
1796 if (cnp->cn_flags & TRYEMULROOT) {
1797 savepath = pathbuf_stringcopy_get(ndp->ni_pathbuf);
1798 }
1799
1800 emul_retry:
1801 state->attempt_retry = 0;
1802
1803 error = namei_oneroot(state, neverfollow, inhibitmagic, isnfsd);
1804 if (error) {
1805 /*
1806 * Once namei has started up, the existence of ni_erootdir
1807 * tells us whether we're working from an emulation root.
1808 * The TRYEMULROOT flag isn't necessarily authoritative.
1809 */
1810 if (ndp->ni_erootdir != NULL && state->attempt_retry) {
1811 /* Retry the whole thing using the normal root */
1812 cnp->cn_flags &= ~TRYEMULROOT;
1813 state->attempt_retry = 0;
1814
1815 /* kinda gross */
1816 strcpy(ndp->ni_pathbuf->pb_path, savepath);
1817 pathbuf_stringcopy_put(ndp->ni_pathbuf, savepath);
1818 savepath = NULL;
1819
1820 goto emul_retry;
1821 }
1822 }
1823 if (savepath != NULL) {
1824 pathbuf_stringcopy_put(ndp->ni_pathbuf, savepath);
1825 }
1826 return error;
1827 }
1828
1829 /*
1830 * External interface.
1831 */
1832 int
1833 namei(struct nameidata *ndp)
1834 {
1835 struct namei_state state;
1836 int error;
1837
1838 namei_init(&state, ndp);
1839 error = namei_tryemulroot(&state,
1840 0/*!neverfollow*/, 0/*!inhibitmagic*/,
1841 0/*isnfsd*/);
1842 namei_cleanup(&state);
1843
1844 if (error) {
1845 /* make sure no stray refs leak out */
1846 KASSERT(ndp->ni_dvp == NULL);
1847 KASSERT(ndp->ni_vp == NULL);
1848 }
1849
1850 return error;
1851 }
1852
1853 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1854
1855 /*
1856 * External interface used by nfsd. This is basically different from
1857 * namei only in that it has the ability to pass in the "current
1858 * directory", and uses an extra flag "neverfollow" for which there's
1859 * no physical flag defined in namei.h. (There used to be a cut&paste
1860 * copy of about half of namei in nfsd to allow these minor
1861 * adjustments to exist.)
1862 *
1863 * XXX: the namei interface should be adjusted so nfsd can just use
1864 * ordinary namei().
1865 */
1866 int
1867 lookup_for_nfsd(struct nameidata *ndp, struct vnode *forcecwd, int neverfollow)
1868 {
1869 struct namei_state state;
1870 int error;
1871
1872 KASSERT(ndp->ni_atdir == NULL);
1873 ndp->ni_atdir = forcecwd;
1874
1875 namei_init(&state, ndp);
1876 error = namei_tryemulroot(&state,
1877 neverfollow, 1/*inhibitmagic*/, 1/*isnfsd*/);
1878 namei_cleanup(&state);
1879
1880 if (error) {
1881 /* make sure no stray refs leak out */
1882 KASSERT(ndp->ni_dvp == NULL);
1883 KASSERT(ndp->ni_vp == NULL);
1884 }
1885
1886 return error;
1887 }
1888
1889 /*
1890 * A second external interface used by nfsd. This turns out to be a
1891 * single lookup used by the WebNFS code (ha!) to get "index.html" or
1892 * equivalent when asked for a directory. It should eventually evolve
1893 * into some kind of namei_once() call; for the time being it's kind
1894 * of a mess. XXX.
1895 *
1896 * dholland 20110109: I don't think it works, and I don't think it
1897 * worked before I started hacking and slashing either, and I doubt
1898 * anyone will ever notice.
1899 */
1900
1901 /*
1902 * Internals. This calls lookup_once() after setting up the assorted
1903 * pieces of state the way they ought to be.
1904 */
1905 static int
1906 do_lookup_for_nfsd_index(struct namei_state *state)
1907 {
1908 int error = 0;
1909
1910 struct componentname *cnp = state->cnp;
1911 struct nameidata *ndp = state->ndp;
1912 struct vnode *startdir;
1913 struct vnode *foundobj;
1914 bool startdir_locked;
1915 const char *cp; /* pointer into pathname argument */
1916
1917 KASSERT(cnp == &ndp->ni_cnd);
1918
1919 startdir = state->ndp->ni_atdir;
1920
1921 cnp->cn_nameptr = ndp->ni_pnbuf;
1922 state->docache = 1;
1923 state->rdonly = cnp->cn_flags & RDONLY;
1924 ndp->ni_dvp = NULL;
1925
1926 cnp->cn_consume = 0;
1927 cnp->cn_namelen = namei_getcomponent(cnp->cn_nameptr);
1928 cp = cnp->cn_nameptr + cnp->cn_namelen;
1929 KASSERT(cnp->cn_namelen <= KERNEL_NAME_MAX);
1930 ndp->ni_pathlen -= cnp->cn_namelen;
1931 ndp->ni_next = cp;
1932 state->slashes = 0;
1933 cnp->cn_flags &= ~REQUIREDIR;
1934 cnp->cn_flags |= MAKEENTRY|ISLASTCN;
1935
1936 if (cnp->cn_namelen == 2 &&
1937 cnp->cn_nameptr[1] == '.' && cnp->cn_nameptr[0] == '.')
1938 cnp->cn_flags |= ISDOTDOT;
1939 else
1940 cnp->cn_flags &= ~ISDOTDOT;
1941
1942 /*
1943 * Because lookup_once can change the startdir, we need our
1944 * own reference to it to avoid consuming the caller's.
1945 */
1946 vref(startdir);
1947 error = lookup_once(state, startdir, &startdir, &foundobj,
1948 &startdir_locked);
1949
1950 KASSERT((cnp->cn_flags & LOCKPARENT) == 0);
1951 if (startdir_locked) {
1952 VOP_UNLOCK(startdir);
1953 startdir_locked = false;
1954 }
1955
1956 /*
1957 * If the vnode we found is mounted on, then cross the mount and get
1958 * the root vnode in foundobj. If this encounters an error, it will
1959 * dispose of foundobj, but searchdir is untouched.
1960 */
1961 if (error == 0 && foundobj != NULL &&
1962 foundobj->v_type == VDIR &&
1963 foundobj->v_mountedhere != NULL &&
1964 (cnp->cn_flags & NOCROSSMOUNT) == 0) {
1965 error = lookup_crossmount(state, &startdir, &foundobj,
1966 &startdir_locked);
1967 }
1968
1969 /* Now toss startdir and see if we have an error. */
1970 if (startdir != NULL)
1971 vrele(startdir);
1972 if (error)
1973 foundobj = NULL;
1974 else if (foundobj != NULL && (cnp->cn_flags & LOCKLEAF) != 0)
1975 vn_lock(foundobj, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY);
1976
1977 ndp->ni_vp = foundobj;
1978 return (error);
1979 }
1980
1981 /*
1982 * External interface. The partitioning between this function and the
1983 * above isn't very clear - the above function exists mostly so code
1984 * that uses "state->" can be shuffled around without having to change
1985 * it to "state.".
1986 */
1987 int
1988 lookup_for_nfsd_index(struct nameidata *ndp, struct vnode *startdir)
1989 {
1990 struct namei_state state;
1991 int error;
1992
1993 KASSERT(ndp->ni_atdir == NULL);
1994 ndp->ni_atdir = startdir;
1995
1996 /*
1997 * Note: the name sent in here (is not|should not be) allowed
1998 * to contain a slash.
1999 */
2000 if (strlen(ndp->ni_pathbuf->pb_path) > KERNEL_NAME_MAX) {
2001 return ENAMETOOLONG;
2002 }
2003 if (strchr(ndp->ni_pathbuf->pb_path, '/')) {
2004 return EINVAL;
2005 }
2006
2007 ndp->ni_pathlen = strlen(ndp->ni_pathbuf->pb_path) + 1;
2008 ndp->ni_pnbuf = NULL;
2009 ndp->ni_cnd.cn_nameptr = NULL;
2010
2011 namei_init(&state, ndp);
2012 error = do_lookup_for_nfsd_index(&state);
2013 namei_cleanup(&state);
2014
2015 return error;
2016 }
2017
2018 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2019
2020 /*
2021 * Reacquire a path name component.
2022 * dvp is locked on entry and exit.
2023 * *vpp is locked on exit unless it's NULL.
2024 */
2025 int
2026 relookup(struct vnode *dvp, struct vnode **vpp, struct componentname *cnp, int dummy)
2027 {
2028 int rdonly; /* lookup read-only flag bit */
2029 int error = 0;
2030 #ifdef DEBUG
2031 size_t newlen; /* DEBUG: check name len */
2032 const char *cp; /* DEBUG: check name ptr */
2033 #endif /* DEBUG */
2034
2035 (void)dummy;
2036
2037 /*
2038 * Setup: break out flag bits into variables.
2039 */
2040 rdonly = cnp->cn_flags & RDONLY;
2041
2042 /*
2043 * Search a new directory.
2044 *
2045 * The cn_hash value is for use by vfs_cache.
2046 * The last component of the filename is left accessible via
2047 * cnp->cn_nameptr for callers that need the name. Callers needing
2048 * the name set the SAVENAME flag. When done, they assume
2049 * responsibility for freeing the pathname buffer.
2050 */
2051 #ifdef DEBUG
2052 #if 0
2053 cp = NULL;
2054 newhash = namei_hash(cnp->cn_nameptr, &cp);
2055 if ((uint32_t)newhash != (uint32_t)cnp->cn_hash)
2056 panic("relookup: bad hash");
2057 #endif
2058 newlen = namei_getcomponent(cnp->cn_nameptr);
2059 if (cnp->cn_namelen != newlen)
2060 panic("relookup: bad len");
2061 cp = cnp->cn_nameptr + cnp->cn_namelen;
2062 while (*cp == '/')
2063 cp++;
2064 if (*cp != 0)
2065 panic("relookup: not last component");
2066 #endif /* DEBUG */
2067
2068 /*
2069 * Check for degenerate name (e.g. / or "")
2070 * which is a way of talking about a directory,
2071 * e.g. like "/." or ".".
2072 */
2073 if (cnp->cn_nameptr[0] == '\0')
2074 panic("relookup: null name");
2075
2076 if (cnp->cn_flags & ISDOTDOT)
2077 panic("relookup: lookup on dot-dot");
2078
2079 /*
2080 * We now have a segment name to search for, and a directory to search.
2081 */
2082 *vpp = NULL;
2083 error = VOP_LOOKUP(dvp, vpp, cnp);
2084 if ((error) != 0) {
2085 KASSERTMSG((*vpp == NULL),
2086 "leaf `%s' should be empty but is %p",
2087 cnp->cn_nameptr, *vpp);
2088 if (error != EJUSTRETURN)
2089 goto bad;
2090 }
2091
2092 /*
2093 * Check for symbolic link
2094 */
2095 KASSERTMSG((*vpp == NULL || (*vpp)->v_type != VLNK ||
2096 (cnp->cn_flags & FOLLOW) == 0),
2097 "relookup: symlink found");
2098
2099 /*
2100 * Check for read-only lookups.
2101 */
2102 if (rdonly && cnp->cn_nameiop != LOOKUP) {
2103 error = EROFS;
2104 if (*vpp) {
2105 vrele(*vpp);
2106 }
2107 goto bad;
2108 }
2109 /*
2110 * Lock result.
2111 */
2112 if (*vpp && *vpp != dvp) {
2113 error = vn_lock(*vpp, LK_EXCLUSIVE);
2114 if (error != 0) {
2115 vrele(*vpp);
2116 goto bad;
2117 }
2118 }
2119 return (0);
2120
2121 bad:
2122 *vpp = NULL;
2123 return (error);
2124 }
2125
2126 /*
2127 * namei_simple - simple forms of namei.
2128 *
2129 * These are wrappers to allow the simple case callers of namei to be
2130 * left alone while everything else changes under them.
2131 */
2132
2133 /* Flags */
2134 struct namei_simple_flags_type {
2135 int dummy;
2136 };
2137 static const struct namei_simple_flags_type ns_nn, ns_nt, ns_fn, ns_ft;
2138 const namei_simple_flags_t NSM_NOFOLLOW_NOEMULROOT = &ns_nn;
2139 const namei_simple_flags_t NSM_NOFOLLOW_TRYEMULROOT = &ns_nt;
2140 const namei_simple_flags_t NSM_FOLLOW_NOEMULROOT = &ns_fn;
2141 const namei_simple_flags_t NSM_FOLLOW_TRYEMULROOT = &ns_ft;
2142
2143 static
2144 int
2145 namei_simple_convert_flags(namei_simple_flags_t sflags)
2146 {
2147 if (sflags == NSM_NOFOLLOW_NOEMULROOT)
2148 return NOFOLLOW | 0;
2149 if (sflags == NSM_NOFOLLOW_TRYEMULROOT)
2150 return NOFOLLOW | TRYEMULROOT;
2151 if (sflags == NSM_FOLLOW_NOEMULROOT)
2152 return FOLLOW | 0;
2153 if (sflags == NSM_FOLLOW_TRYEMULROOT)
2154 return FOLLOW | TRYEMULROOT;
2155 panic("namei_simple_convert_flags: bogus sflags\n");
2156 return 0;
2157 }
2158
2159 int
2160 namei_simple_kernel(const char *path, namei_simple_flags_t sflags,
2161 struct vnode **vp_ret)
2162 {
2163 return nameiat_simple_kernel(NULL, path, sflags, vp_ret);
2164 }
2165
2166 int
2167 nameiat_simple_kernel(struct vnode *dvp, const char *path,
2168 namei_simple_flags_t sflags, struct vnode **vp_ret)
2169 {
2170 struct nameidata nd;
2171 struct pathbuf *pb;
2172 int err;
2173
2174 pb = pathbuf_create(path);
2175 if (pb == NULL) {
2176 return ENOMEM;
2177 }
2178
2179 NDINIT(&nd,
2180 LOOKUP,
2181 namei_simple_convert_flags(sflags),
2182 pb);
2183
2184 if (dvp != NULL)
2185 NDAT(&nd, dvp);
2186
2187 err = namei(&nd);
2188 if (err != 0) {
2189 pathbuf_destroy(pb);
2190 return err;
2191 }
2192 *vp_ret = nd.ni_vp;
2193 pathbuf_destroy(pb);
2194 return 0;
2195 }
2196
2197 int
2198 namei_simple_user(const char *path, namei_simple_flags_t sflags,
2199 struct vnode **vp_ret)
2200 {
2201 return nameiat_simple_user(NULL, path, sflags, vp_ret);
2202 }
2203
2204 int
2205 nameiat_simple_user(struct vnode *dvp, const char *path,
2206 namei_simple_flags_t sflags, struct vnode **vp_ret)
2207 {
2208 struct pathbuf *pb;
2209 struct nameidata nd;
2210 int err;
2211
2212 err = pathbuf_copyin(path, &pb);
2213 if (err) {
2214 return err;
2215 }
2216
2217 NDINIT(&nd,
2218 LOOKUP,
2219 namei_simple_convert_flags(sflags),
2220 pb);
2221
2222 if (dvp != NULL)
2223 NDAT(&nd, dvp);
2224
2225 err = namei(&nd);
2226 if (err != 0) {
2227 pathbuf_destroy(pb);
2228 return err;
2229 }
2230 *vp_ret = nd.ni_vp;
2231 pathbuf_destroy(pb);
2232 return 0;
2233 }
2234