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      1 /*	$NetBSD: vfs_lookup.c,v 1.225 2020/12/29 22:13:40 chs Exp $	*/
      2 
      3 /*
      4  * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1993
      5  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
      6  * (c) UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
      7  * All or some portions of this file are derived from material licensed
      8  * to the University of California by American Telephone and Telegraph
      9  * Co. or Unix System Laboratories, Inc. and are reproduced herein with
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     21  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
     22  *    without specific prior written permission.
     23  *
     24  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     25  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     26  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     27  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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     29  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
     30  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     31  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     32  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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     34  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     35  *
     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 1.225 2020/12/29 22:13:40 chs 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, *vp;
    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 
    939 	/* First, unlock searchdir (oof). */
    940 	if (*searchdir_locked) {
    941 		KASSERT(searchdir != NULL);
    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 		/*
    959 		 * Try the namecache first.  If that doesn't work, do
    960 		 * it the hard way.
    961 		 */
    962 		if (cache_lookup_mount(foundobj, &vp)) {
    963 			vrele(foundobj);
    964 			foundobj = vp;
    965 		} else {
    966 			/* First get the vnode stable. */
    967 			error = vn_lock(foundobj, LK_SHARED);
    968 			if (error != 0) {
    969 				vrele(foundobj);
    970 				foundobj = NULL;
    971 				break;
    972 			}
    973 
    974 			/*
    975 			 * Check to see if something is still mounted on it.
    976 			 */
    977 			if ((mp = foundobj->v_mountedhere) == NULL) {
    978 				VOP_UNLOCK(foundobj);
    979 				break;
    980 			}
    981 
    982 			/*
    983 			 * Get a reference to the mountpoint, and unlock
    984 			 * foundobj.
    985 			 */
    986 			error = vfs_busy(mp);
    987 			VOP_UNLOCK(foundobj);
    988 			if (error != 0) {
    989 				vrele(foundobj);
    990 				foundobj = NULL;
    991 				break;
    992 			}
    993 
    994 			/*
    995 			 * Now get a reference on the root vnode.
    996 			 * XXX Future - maybe allow only VDIR here.
    997 			 */
    998 			error = VFS_ROOT(mp, LK_NONE, &vp);
    999 
   1000 			/*
   1001 			 * If successful, enter it into the cache while
   1002 			 * holding the mount busy (competing with unmount).
   1003 			 */
   1004 			if (error == 0) {
   1005 				cache_enter_mount(foundobj, vp);
   1006 			}
   1007 
   1008 			/* Finally, drop references to foundobj & mountpoint. */
   1009 			vrele(foundobj);
   1010 			vfs_unbusy(mp);
   1011 			if (error) {
   1012 				foundobj = NULL;
   1013 				break;
   1014 			}
   1015 			foundobj = vp;
   1016 		}
   1017 
   1018 		/*
   1019 		 * Avoid locking vnodes from two filesystems because
   1020 		 * it's prone to deadlock, e.g. when using puffs.
   1021 		 * Also, it isn't a good idea to propagate slowness of
   1022 		 * a filesystem up to the root directory. For now,
   1023 		 * only handle the common case, where foundobj is
   1024 		 * VDIR.
   1025 		 *
   1026 		 * In this case set searchdir to null to avoid using
   1027 		 * it again. It is not correct to set searchdir ==
   1028 		 * foundobj here as that will confuse the caller.
   1029 		 * (See PR 40740.)
   1030 		 */
   1031 		if (searchdir == NULL) {
   1032 			/* already been here once; do nothing further */
   1033 		} else if (foundobj->v_type == VDIR) {
   1034 			vrele(searchdir);
   1035 			*searchdir_ret = searchdir = NULL;
   1036 			lktype = LK_NONE;
   1037 		}
   1038 	}
   1039 
   1040 	/* If searchdir is still around, re-lock it. */
   1041  	if (error == 0 && lktype != LK_NONE) {
   1042 		vn_lock(searchdir, lktype | LK_RETRY);
   1043 		*searchdir_locked = true;
   1044 	}
   1045 	*foundobj_ret = foundobj;
   1046 	return error;
   1047 }
   1048 
   1049 /*
   1050  * Determine the desired locking mode for the directory of a lookup.
   1051  */
   1052 static int
   1053 lookup_lktype(struct vnode *searchdir, struct componentname *cnp)
   1054 {
   1055 
   1056 	/*
   1057 	 * If the file system supports VOP_LOOKUP() with a shared lock, and
   1058 	 * we are not making any modifications (nameiop LOOKUP) or this is
   1059 	 * not the last component then get a shared lock.  Where we can't do
   1060 	 * fast-forwarded lookups (for example with layered file systems)
   1061 	 * then this is the fallback for reducing lock contention.
   1062 	 */
   1063 	if ((searchdir->v_mount->mnt_iflag & IMNT_SHRLOOKUP) != 0 &&
   1064 	    (cnp->cn_nameiop == LOOKUP || (cnp->cn_flags & ISLASTCN) == 0)) {
   1065 		return LK_SHARED;
   1066 	} else {
   1067 		return LK_EXCLUSIVE;
   1068 	}
   1069 }
   1070 
   1071 /*
   1072  * Call VOP_LOOKUP for a single lookup; return a new search directory
   1073  * (used when crossing mountpoints up or searching union mounts down) and
   1074  * the found object, which for create operations may be NULL on success.
   1075  *
   1076  * Note that the new search directory may be null, which means the
   1077  * searchdir was unlocked and released. This happens in the common case
   1078  * when crossing a mount point downwards, in order to avoid coupling
   1079  * locks between different file system volumes. Importantly, this can
   1080  * happen even if the call fails. (XXX: this is gross and should be
   1081  * tidied somehow.)
   1082  */
   1083 static int
   1084 lookup_once(struct namei_state *state,
   1085 	    struct vnode *searchdir,
   1086 	    struct vnode **newsearchdir_ret,
   1087 	    struct vnode **foundobj_ret,
   1088 	    bool *newsearchdir_locked_ret)
   1089 {
   1090 	struct vnode *tmpvn;		/* scratch vnode */
   1091 	struct vnode *foundobj;		/* result */
   1092 	struct lwp *l = curlwp;
   1093 	bool searchdir_locked = false;
   1094 	int error, lktype;
   1095 
   1096 	struct componentname *cnp = state->cnp;
   1097 	struct nameidata *ndp = state->ndp;
   1098 
   1099 	KASSERT(cnp == &ndp->ni_cnd);
   1100 	*newsearchdir_ret = searchdir;
   1101 
   1102 	/*
   1103 	 * Handle "..": two special cases.
   1104 	 * 1. If at root directory (e.g. after chroot)
   1105 	 *    or at absolute root directory
   1106 	 *    then ignore it so can't get out.
   1107 	 * 1a. If at the root of the emulation filesystem go to the real
   1108 	 *    root. So "/../<path>" is always absolute.
   1109 	 * 1b. If we have somehow gotten out of a jail, warn
   1110 	 *    and also ignore it so we can't get farther out.
   1111 	 * 2. If this vnode is the root of a mounted
   1112 	 *    filesystem, then replace it with the
   1113 	 *    vnode which was mounted on so we take the
   1114 	 *    .. in the other file system.
   1115 	 */
   1116 	if (cnp->cn_flags & ISDOTDOT) {
   1117 		struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
   1118 
   1119 		for (;;) {
   1120 			if (searchdir == ndp->ni_rootdir ||
   1121 			    searchdir == rootvnode) {
   1122 				foundobj = searchdir;
   1123 				vref(foundobj);
   1124 				*foundobj_ret = foundobj;
   1125 				if (cnp->cn_flags & LOCKPARENT) {
   1126 					lktype = lookup_lktype(searchdir, cnp);
   1127 					vn_lock(searchdir, lktype | LK_RETRY);
   1128 					searchdir_locked = true;
   1129 				}
   1130 				error = 0;
   1131 				goto done;
   1132 			}
   1133 			if (ndp->ni_rootdir != rootvnode) {
   1134 				int retval;
   1135 
   1136 				retval = vn_isunder(searchdir, ndp->ni_rootdir, l);
   1137 				if (!retval) {
   1138 				    /* Oops! We got out of jail! */
   1139 				    log(LOG_WARNING,
   1140 					"chrooted pid %d uid %d (%s) "
   1141 					"detected outside of its chroot\n",
   1142 					p->p_pid, kauth_cred_geteuid(l->l_cred),
   1143 					p->p_comm);
   1144 				    /* Put us at the jail root. */
   1145 				    vrele(searchdir);
   1146 				    searchdir = NULL;
   1147 				    foundobj = ndp->ni_rootdir;
   1148 				    vref(foundobj);
   1149 				    vref(foundobj);
   1150 				    *newsearchdir_ret = foundobj;
   1151 				    *foundobj_ret = foundobj;
   1152 				    error = 0;
   1153 				    goto done;
   1154 				}
   1155 			}
   1156 			if ((searchdir->v_vflag & VV_ROOT) == 0 ||
   1157 			    (cnp->cn_flags & NOCROSSMOUNT))
   1158 				break;
   1159 			tmpvn = searchdir;
   1160 			searchdir = searchdir->v_mount->mnt_vnodecovered;
   1161 			vref(searchdir);
   1162 			vrele(tmpvn);
   1163 			*newsearchdir_ret = searchdir;
   1164 		}
   1165 	}
   1166 
   1167 	lktype = lookup_lktype(searchdir, cnp);
   1168 
   1169 	/*
   1170 	 * We now have a segment name to search for, and a directory to search.
   1171 	 * Our vnode state here is that "searchdir" is held.
   1172 	 */
   1173 unionlookup:
   1174 	foundobj = NULL;
   1175 	if (!searchdir_locked) {
   1176 		vn_lock(searchdir, lktype | LK_RETRY);
   1177 		searchdir_locked = true;
   1178 	}
   1179 	error = VOP_LOOKUP(searchdir, &foundobj, cnp);
   1180 
   1181 	if (error != 0) {
   1182 		KASSERTMSG((foundobj == NULL),
   1183 		    "leaf `%s' should be empty but is %p",
   1184 		    cnp->cn_nameptr, foundobj);
   1185 #ifdef NAMEI_DIAGNOSTIC
   1186 		printf("not found\n");
   1187 #endif /* NAMEI_DIAGNOSTIC */
   1188 
   1189 		/*
   1190 		 * If ENOLCK, the file system needs us to retry the lookup
   1191 		 * with an exclusive lock.  It's likely nothing was found in
   1192 		 * cache and/or modifications need to be made.
   1193 		 */
   1194 		if (error == ENOLCK) {
   1195 			KASSERT(VOP_ISLOCKED(searchdir) == LK_SHARED);
   1196 			KASSERT(searchdir_locked);
   1197 			if (vn_lock(searchdir, LK_UPGRADE | LK_NOWAIT)) {
   1198 				VOP_UNLOCK(searchdir);
   1199 				searchdir_locked = false;
   1200 			}
   1201 			lktype = LK_EXCLUSIVE;
   1202 			goto unionlookup;
   1203 		}
   1204 
   1205 		if ((error == ENOENT) &&
   1206 		    (searchdir->v_vflag & VV_ROOT) &&
   1207 		    (searchdir->v_mount->mnt_flag & MNT_UNION)) {
   1208 			tmpvn = searchdir;
   1209 			searchdir = searchdir->v_mount->mnt_vnodecovered;
   1210 			vref(searchdir);
   1211 			vput(tmpvn);
   1212 			searchdir_locked = false;
   1213 			*newsearchdir_ret = searchdir;
   1214 			goto unionlookup;
   1215 		}
   1216 
   1217 		if (error != EJUSTRETURN)
   1218 			goto done;
   1219 
   1220 		/*
   1221 		 * If this was not the last component, or there were trailing
   1222 		 * slashes, and we are not going to create a directory,
   1223 		 * then the name must exist.
   1224 		 */
   1225 		if ((cnp->cn_flags & (REQUIREDIR | CREATEDIR)) == REQUIREDIR) {
   1226 			error = ENOENT;
   1227 			goto done;
   1228 		}
   1229 
   1230 		/*
   1231 		 * If creating and at end of pathname, then can consider
   1232 		 * allowing file to be created.
   1233 		 */
   1234 		if (state->rdonly) {
   1235 			error = EROFS;
   1236 			goto done;
   1237 		}
   1238 
   1239 		/*
   1240 		 * We return success and a NULL foundobj to indicate
   1241 		 * that the entry doesn't currently exist, leaving a
   1242 		 * pointer to the (normally, locked) directory vnode
   1243 		 * as searchdir.
   1244 		 */
   1245 		*foundobj_ret = NULL;
   1246 		error = 0;
   1247 		goto done;
   1248 	}
   1249 #ifdef NAMEI_DIAGNOSTIC
   1250 	printf("found\n");
   1251 #endif /* NAMEI_DIAGNOSTIC */
   1252 
   1253 	/*
   1254 	 * Take into account any additional components consumed by the
   1255 	 * underlying filesystem.  This will include any trailing slashes after
   1256 	 * the last component consumed.
   1257 	 */
   1258 	if (cnp->cn_consume > 0) {
   1259 		ndp->ni_pathlen -= cnp->cn_consume - state->slashes;
   1260 		ndp->ni_next += cnp->cn_consume - state->slashes;
   1261 		cnp->cn_consume = 0;
   1262 		if (ndp->ni_next[0] == '\0')
   1263 			cnp->cn_flags |= ISLASTCN;
   1264 	}
   1265 
   1266 	/* Unlock, unless the caller needs the parent locked. */
   1267 	if (searchdir != NULL) {
   1268 		KASSERT(searchdir_locked);
   1269 		if ((cnp->cn_flags & (ISLASTCN | LOCKPARENT)) !=
   1270 		    (ISLASTCN | LOCKPARENT)) {
   1271 		    	VOP_UNLOCK(searchdir);
   1272 		    	searchdir_locked = false;
   1273 		}
   1274 	} else {
   1275 		KASSERT(!searchdir_locked);
   1276 	}
   1277 
   1278 	*foundobj_ret = foundobj;
   1279 	error = 0;
   1280 done:
   1281 	*newsearchdir_locked_ret = searchdir_locked;
   1282 	return error;
   1283 }
   1284 
   1285 /*
   1286  * Parse out the first path name component that we need to to consider.
   1287  *
   1288  * While doing this, attempt to use the name cache to fast-forward through
   1289  * as many "easy" to find components of the path as possible.
   1290  *
   1291  * We use the namecache's node locks to form a chain, and avoid as many
   1292  * vnode references and locks as possible.  In the ideal case, only the
   1293  * final vnode will have its reference count adjusted and lock taken.
   1294  */
   1295 static int
   1296 lookup_fastforward(struct namei_state *state, struct vnode **searchdir_ret,
   1297 		   struct vnode **foundobj_ret)
   1298 {
   1299 	struct componentname *cnp = state->cnp;
   1300 	struct nameidata *ndp = state->ndp;
   1301 	krwlock_t *plock;
   1302 	struct vnode *foundobj, *searchdir;
   1303 	int error, error2;
   1304 	size_t oldpathlen;
   1305 	const char *oldnameptr;
   1306 	bool terminal;
   1307 
   1308 	/*
   1309 	 * Eat as many path name components as possible before giving up and
   1310 	 * letting lookup_once() handle it.  Remember the starting point in
   1311 	 * case we can't get vnode references and need to roll back.
   1312 	 */
   1313 	plock = NULL;
   1314 	searchdir = *searchdir_ret;
   1315 	oldnameptr = cnp->cn_nameptr;
   1316 	oldpathlen = ndp->ni_pathlen;
   1317 	terminal = false;
   1318 	for (;;) {
   1319 		foundobj = NULL;
   1320 
   1321 		/*
   1322 		 * Get the next component name.  There should be no slashes
   1323 		 * here, and we shouldn't have looped around if we were
   1324 		 * done.
   1325 		 */
   1326 		KASSERT(cnp->cn_nameptr[0] != '/');
   1327 		KASSERT(cnp->cn_nameptr[0] != '\0');
   1328 		if ((error = lookup_parsepath(state)) != 0) {
   1329 			break;
   1330 		}
   1331 
   1332 		/*
   1333 		 * Can't deal with DOTDOT lookups if NOCROSSMOUNT or the
   1334 		 * lookup is chrooted.
   1335 		 */
   1336 		if ((cnp->cn_flags & ISDOTDOT) != 0) {
   1337 			if ((searchdir->v_vflag & VV_ROOT) != 0 &&
   1338 			    (cnp->cn_flags & NOCROSSMOUNT)) {
   1339 			    	error = EOPNOTSUPP;
   1340 				break;
   1341 			}
   1342 			if (ndp->ni_rootdir != rootvnode) {
   1343 			    	error = EOPNOTSUPP;
   1344 				break;
   1345 			}
   1346 		}
   1347 
   1348 		/*
   1349 		 * Can't deal with last component when modifying; this needs
   1350 		 * searchdir locked and VOP_LOOKUP() called (which can and
   1351 		 * does modify state, despite the name).  NB: this case means
   1352 		 * terminal is never set true when LOCKPARENT.
   1353 		 */
   1354 		if ((cnp->cn_flags & ISLASTCN) != 0) {
   1355 			if (cnp->cn_nameiop != LOOKUP ||
   1356 			    (cnp->cn_flags & LOCKPARENT) != 0) {
   1357 				error = EOPNOTSUPP;
   1358 				break;
   1359 			}
   1360 		}
   1361 
   1362 		/*
   1363 		 * Good, now look for it in cache.  cache_lookup_linked()
   1364 		 * will fail if there's nothing there, or if there's no
   1365 		 * ownership info for the directory, or if the user doesn't
   1366 		 * have permission to look up files in this directory.
   1367 		 */
   1368 		if (!cache_lookup_linked(searchdir, cnp->cn_nameptr,
   1369 		    cnp->cn_namelen, &foundobj, &plock, cnp->cn_cred)) {
   1370 			error = EOPNOTSUPP;
   1371 			break;
   1372 		}
   1373 		KASSERT(plock != NULL && rw_lock_held(plock));
   1374 
   1375 		/*
   1376 		 * Scored a hit.  Negative is good too (ENOENT).  If there's
   1377 		 * a '-o union' mount here, punt and let lookup_once() deal
   1378 		 * with it.
   1379 		 */
   1380 		if (foundobj == NULL) {
   1381 			if ((searchdir->v_vflag & VV_ROOT) != 0 &&
   1382 			    (searchdir->v_mount->mnt_flag & MNT_UNION) != 0) {
   1383 			    	error = EOPNOTSUPP;
   1384 			} else {
   1385 				error = ENOENT;
   1386 				terminal = ((cnp->cn_flags & ISLASTCN) != 0);
   1387 			}
   1388 			break;
   1389 		}
   1390 
   1391 		/*
   1392 		 * Stop and get a hold on the vnode if we've encountered
   1393 		 * something other than a dirctory.
   1394 		 */
   1395 		if (foundobj->v_type != VDIR) {
   1396 			error = vcache_tryvget(foundobj);
   1397 			if (error != 0) {
   1398 				foundobj = NULL;
   1399 				error = EOPNOTSUPP;
   1400 			} else {
   1401 				terminal = (foundobj->v_type != VLNK &&
   1402 				    (cnp->cn_flags & ISLASTCN) != 0);
   1403 			}
   1404 			break;
   1405 		}
   1406 
   1407 		/*
   1408 		 * Try to cross mountpoints, bearing in mind that they can
   1409 		 * be stacked.  If at any point we can't go further, stop
   1410 		 * and try to get a reference on the vnode.  If we are able
   1411 		 * to get a ref then lookup_crossmount() will take care of
   1412 		 * it, otherwise we'll fall through to lookup_once().
   1413 		 */
   1414 		if (foundobj->v_mountedhere != NULL) {
   1415 			while (foundobj->v_mountedhere != NULL &&
   1416 			    (cnp->cn_flags & NOCROSSMOUNT) == 0 &&
   1417 			    cache_cross_mount(&foundobj, &plock)) {
   1418 				KASSERT(foundobj != NULL);
   1419 				KASSERT(foundobj->v_type == VDIR);
   1420 			}
   1421 			if (foundobj->v_mountedhere != NULL) {
   1422 				error = vcache_tryvget(foundobj);
   1423 				if (error != 0) {
   1424 					foundobj = NULL;
   1425 					error = EOPNOTSUPP;
   1426 				}
   1427 				break;
   1428 			} else {
   1429 				searchdir = NULL;
   1430 			}
   1431 		}
   1432 
   1433 		/*
   1434 		 * Time to stop if we found the last component & traversed
   1435 		 * all mounts.
   1436 		 */
   1437 		if ((cnp->cn_flags & ISLASTCN) != 0) {
   1438 			error = vcache_tryvget(foundobj);
   1439 			if (error != 0) {
   1440 				foundobj = NULL;
   1441 				error = EOPNOTSUPP;
   1442 			} else {
   1443 				terminal = (foundobj->v_type != VLNK);
   1444 			}
   1445 			break;
   1446 		}
   1447 
   1448 		/*
   1449 		 * Otherwise, we're still in business.  Set the found VDIR
   1450 		 * vnode as the search dir for the next component and
   1451 		 * continue on to it.
   1452 		 */
   1453 		cnp->cn_nameptr = ndp->ni_next;
   1454 		searchdir = foundobj;
   1455 	}
   1456 
   1457 	if (terminal) {
   1458 		/*
   1459 		 * If we exited the loop above having successfully located
   1460 		 * the last component with a zero error code, and it's not a
   1461 		 * symbolic link, then the parent directory is not needed.
   1462 		 * Release reference to the starting parent and make the
   1463 		 * terminal parent disappear into thin air.
   1464 		 */
   1465 		KASSERT(plock != NULL);
   1466 		rw_exit(plock);
   1467 		vrele(*searchdir_ret);
   1468 		*searchdir_ret = NULL;
   1469 	} else if (searchdir != *searchdir_ret) {
   1470 		/*
   1471 		 * Otherwise we need to return the parent.  If we ended up
   1472 		 * with a new search dir, ref it before dropping the
   1473 		 * namecache's lock.  The lock prevents both searchdir and
   1474 		 * foundobj from disappearing.  If we can't ref the new
   1475 		 * searchdir, we have a bit of a problem.  Roll back the
   1476 		 * fastforward to the beginning and let lookup_once() take
   1477 		 * care of it.
   1478 		 */
   1479 		if (searchdir == NULL) {
   1480 			/*
   1481 			 * It's possible for searchdir to be NULL in the
   1482 			 * case of a root vnode being reclaimed while
   1483 			 * trying to cross a mount.
   1484 			 */
   1485 			error2 = EOPNOTSUPP;
   1486 		} else {
   1487 			error2 = vcache_tryvget(searchdir);
   1488 		}
   1489 		KASSERT(plock != NULL);
   1490 		rw_exit(plock);
   1491 		if (__predict_true(error2 == 0)) {
   1492 			/* Returning new searchdir, and maybe new foundobj. */
   1493 			vrele(*searchdir_ret);
   1494 			*searchdir_ret = searchdir;
   1495 		} else {
   1496 			/* Returning nothing. */
   1497 			if (foundobj != NULL) {
   1498 				vrele(foundobj);
   1499 				foundobj = NULL;
   1500 			}
   1501 			cnp->cn_nameptr = oldnameptr;
   1502 			ndp->ni_pathlen = oldpathlen;
   1503 			error = lookup_parsepath(state);
   1504 			if (error == 0) {
   1505 				error = EOPNOTSUPP;
   1506 			}
   1507 		}
   1508 	} else if (plock != NULL) {
   1509 		/* Drop any namecache lock still held. */
   1510 		rw_exit(plock);
   1511 	}
   1512 
   1513 	KASSERT(error == 0 ? foundobj != NULL : foundobj == NULL);
   1514 	*foundobj_ret = foundobj;
   1515 	return error;
   1516 }
   1517 
   1518 //////////////////////////////
   1519 
   1520 /*
   1521  * Do a complete path search from a single root directory.
   1522  * (This is called up to twice if TRYEMULROOT is in effect.)
   1523  */
   1524 static int
   1525 namei_oneroot(struct namei_state *state,
   1526 	 int neverfollow, int inhibitmagic, int isnfsd)
   1527 {
   1528 	struct nameidata *ndp = state->ndp;
   1529 	struct componentname *cnp = state->cnp;
   1530 	struct vnode *searchdir, *foundobj;
   1531 	bool searchdir_locked = false;
   1532 	int error;
   1533 
   1534 	error = namei_start(state, isnfsd, &searchdir);
   1535 	if (error) {
   1536 		ndp->ni_dvp = NULL;
   1537 		ndp->ni_vp = NULL;
   1538 		return error;
   1539 	}
   1540 	KASSERT(searchdir->v_type == VDIR);
   1541 
   1542 	/*
   1543 	 * Setup: break out flag bits into variables.
   1544 	 */
   1545 	state->docache = (cnp->cn_flags & NOCACHE) ^ NOCACHE;
   1546 	if (cnp->cn_nameiop == DELETE)
   1547 		state->docache = 0;
   1548 	state->rdonly = cnp->cn_flags & RDONLY;
   1549 
   1550 	/*
   1551 	 * Keep going until we run out of path components.
   1552 	 */
   1553 	cnp->cn_nameptr = ndp->ni_pnbuf;
   1554 
   1555 	/* drop leading slashes (already used them to choose startdir) */
   1556 	while (cnp->cn_nameptr[0] == '/') {
   1557 		cnp->cn_nameptr++;
   1558 		ndp->ni_pathlen--;
   1559 	}
   1560 	/* was it just "/"? */
   1561 	if (cnp->cn_nameptr[0] == '\0') {
   1562 		foundobj = searchdir;
   1563 		searchdir = NULL;
   1564 		cnp->cn_flags |= ISLASTCN;
   1565 
   1566 		/* bleh */
   1567 		goto skiploop;
   1568 	}
   1569 
   1570 	for (;;) {
   1571 		KASSERT(searchdir != NULL);
   1572 		KASSERT(!searchdir_locked);
   1573 
   1574 		/*
   1575 		 * Parse out the first path name component that we need to
   1576 		 * to consider.  While doing this, attempt to use the name
   1577 		 * cache to fast-forward through as many "easy" to find
   1578 		 * components of the path as possible.
   1579 		 */
   1580 		error = lookup_fastforward(state, &searchdir, &foundobj);
   1581 
   1582 		/*
   1583 		 * If we didn't get a good answer from the namecache, then
   1584 		 * go directly to the file system.
   1585 		 */
   1586 		if (error == EOPNOTSUPP) {
   1587 			error = lookup_once(state, searchdir, &searchdir,
   1588 			    &foundobj, &searchdir_locked);
   1589 		}
   1590 
   1591 		/*
   1592 		 * If the vnode we found is mounted on, then cross the mount
   1593 		 * and get the root vnode in foundobj.  If this encounters
   1594 		 * an error, it will dispose of foundobj, but searchdir is
   1595 		 * untouched.
   1596 		 */
   1597 		if (error == 0 && foundobj != NULL &&
   1598 		    foundobj->v_type == VDIR &&
   1599 		    foundobj->v_mountedhere != NULL &&
   1600 		    (cnp->cn_flags & NOCROSSMOUNT) == 0) {
   1601 		    	error = lookup_crossmount(state, &searchdir,
   1602 		    	    &foundobj, &searchdir_locked);
   1603 		}
   1604 
   1605 		if (error) {
   1606 			if (searchdir != NULL) {
   1607 				if (searchdir_locked) {
   1608 					searchdir_locked = false;
   1609 					vput(searchdir);
   1610 				} else {
   1611 					vrele(searchdir);
   1612 				}
   1613 			}
   1614 			ndp->ni_dvp = NULL;
   1615 			ndp->ni_vp = NULL;
   1616 			/*
   1617 			 * Note that if we're doing TRYEMULROOT we can
   1618 			 * retry with the normal root. Where this is
   1619 			 * currently set matches previous practice,
   1620 			 * but the previous practice didn't make much
   1621 			 * sense and somebody should sit down and
   1622 			 * figure out which cases should cause retry
   1623 			 * and which shouldn't. XXX.
   1624 			 */
   1625 			state->attempt_retry = 1;
   1626 			return (error);
   1627 		}
   1628 
   1629 		if (foundobj == NULL) {
   1630 			/*
   1631 			 * Success with no object returned means we're
   1632 			 * creating something and it isn't already
   1633 			 * there. Break out of the main loop now so
   1634 			 * the code below doesn't have to test for
   1635 			 * foundobj == NULL.
   1636 			 */
   1637 			/* lookup_once can't have dropped the searchdir */
   1638 			KASSERT(searchdir != NULL ||
   1639 			    (cnp->cn_flags & ISLASTCN) != 0);
   1640 			break;
   1641 		}
   1642 
   1643 		/*
   1644 		 * Check for symbolic link. If we've reached one,
   1645 		 * follow it, unless we aren't supposed to. Back up
   1646 		 * over any slashes that we skipped, as we will need
   1647 		 * them again.
   1648 		 */
   1649 		if (namei_atsymlink(state, foundobj)) {
   1650 			/* Don't need searchdir locked any more. */
   1651 			if (searchdir_locked) {
   1652 				searchdir_locked = false;
   1653 				VOP_UNLOCK(searchdir);
   1654 			}
   1655 			ndp->ni_pathlen += state->slashes;
   1656 			ndp->ni_next -= state->slashes;
   1657 			if (neverfollow) {
   1658 				error = EINVAL;
   1659 			} else if (searchdir == NULL) {
   1660 				/*
   1661 				 * dholland 20160410: lookup_once only
   1662 				 * drops searchdir if it crossed a
   1663 				 * mount point. Therefore, if we get
   1664 				 * here it means we crossed a mount
   1665 				 * point to a mounted filesystem whose
   1666 				 * root vnode is a symlink. In theory
   1667 				 * we could continue at this point by
   1668 				 * using the pre-crossing searchdir
   1669 				 * (e.g. just take out an extra
   1670 				 * reference on it before calling
   1671 				 * lookup_once so we still have it),
   1672 				 * but this will make an ugly mess and
   1673 				 * it should never happen in practice
   1674 				 * as only badly broken filesystems
   1675 				 * have non-directory root vnodes. (I
   1676 				 * have seen this sort of thing with
   1677 				 * NFS occasionally but even then it
   1678 				 * means something's badly wrong.)
   1679 				 */
   1680 				error = ENOTDIR;
   1681 			} else {
   1682 				/*
   1683 				 * dholland 20110410: if we're at a
   1684 				 * union mount it might make sense to
   1685 				 * use the top of the union stack here
   1686 				 * rather than the layer we found the
   1687 				 * symlink in. (FUTURE)
   1688 				 */
   1689 				error = namei_follow(state, inhibitmagic,
   1690 						     searchdir, foundobj,
   1691 						     &searchdir);
   1692 			}
   1693 			if (error) {
   1694 				KASSERT(searchdir != foundobj);
   1695 				if (searchdir != NULL) {
   1696 					vrele(searchdir);
   1697 				}
   1698 				vrele(foundobj);
   1699 				ndp->ni_dvp = NULL;
   1700 				ndp->ni_vp = NULL;
   1701 				return error;
   1702 			}
   1703 			vrele(foundobj);
   1704 			foundobj = NULL;
   1705 
   1706 			/*
   1707 			 * If we followed a symlink to `/' and there
   1708 			 * are no more components after the symlink,
   1709 			 * we're done with the loop and what we found
   1710 			 * is the searchdir.
   1711 			 */
   1712 			if (cnp->cn_nameptr[0] == '\0') {
   1713 				KASSERT(searchdir != NULL);
   1714 				foundobj = searchdir;
   1715 				searchdir = NULL;
   1716 				cnp->cn_flags |= ISLASTCN;
   1717 				break;
   1718 			}
   1719 
   1720 			continue;
   1721 		}
   1722 
   1723 		/*
   1724 		 * Not a symbolic link.
   1725 		 *
   1726 		 * Check for directory, if the component was
   1727 		 * followed by a series of slashes.
   1728 		 */
   1729 		if ((foundobj->v_type != VDIR) &&
   1730 		    (cnp->cn_flags & REQUIREDIR)) {
   1731 			KASSERT(foundobj != searchdir);
   1732 			if (searchdir) {
   1733 				if (searchdir_locked) {
   1734 					searchdir_locked = false;
   1735 					vput(searchdir);
   1736 				} else {
   1737 					vrele(searchdir);
   1738 				}
   1739 			} else {
   1740 				KASSERT(!searchdir_locked);
   1741 			}
   1742 			vrele(foundobj);
   1743 			ndp->ni_dvp = NULL;
   1744 			ndp->ni_vp = NULL;
   1745 			state->attempt_retry = 1;
   1746 			return ENOTDIR;
   1747 		}
   1748 
   1749 		/*
   1750 		 * Stop if we've reached the last component.
   1751 		 */
   1752 		if (cnp->cn_flags & ISLASTCN) {
   1753 			break;
   1754 		}
   1755 
   1756 		/*
   1757 		 * Continue with the next component.
   1758 		 */
   1759 		cnp->cn_nameptr = ndp->ni_next;
   1760 		if (searchdir != NULL) {
   1761 			if (searchdir_locked) {
   1762 				searchdir_locked = false;
   1763 				vput(searchdir);
   1764 			} else {
   1765 				vrele(searchdir);
   1766 			}
   1767 		}
   1768 		searchdir = foundobj;
   1769 		foundobj = NULL;
   1770 	}
   1771 
   1772 	KASSERT((cnp->cn_flags & LOCKPARENT) == 0 || searchdir == NULL ||
   1773 	    VOP_ISLOCKED(searchdir) == LK_EXCLUSIVE);
   1774 
   1775  skiploop:
   1776 
   1777 	if (foundobj != NULL) {
   1778 		if (foundobj == ndp->ni_erootdir) {
   1779 			/*
   1780 			 * We are about to return the emulation root.
   1781 			 * This isn't a good idea because code might
   1782 			 * repeatedly lookup ".." until the file
   1783 			 * matches that returned for "/" and loop
   1784 			 * forever.  So convert it to the real root.
   1785 			 */
   1786 			if (searchdir != NULL) {
   1787 				if (searchdir_locked) {
   1788 					vput(searchdir);
   1789 					searchdir_locked = false;
   1790 				} else {
   1791 					vrele(searchdir);
   1792 				}
   1793 				searchdir = NULL;
   1794 			}
   1795 			vrele(foundobj);
   1796 			foundobj = ndp->ni_rootdir;
   1797 			vref(foundobj);
   1798 		}
   1799 
   1800 		/*
   1801 		 * If the caller requested the parent node (i.e. it's
   1802 		 * a CREATE, DELETE, or RENAME), and we don't have one
   1803 		 * (because this is the root directory, or we crossed
   1804 		 * a mount point), then we must fail.
   1805 		 */
   1806 		if (cnp->cn_nameiop != LOOKUP &&
   1807 		    (searchdir == NULL ||
   1808 		     searchdir->v_mount != foundobj->v_mount)) {
   1809 			if (searchdir) {
   1810 				if (searchdir_locked) {
   1811 					vput(searchdir);
   1812 					searchdir_locked = false;
   1813 				} else {
   1814 					vrele(searchdir);
   1815 				}
   1816 				searchdir = NULL;
   1817 			}
   1818 			vrele(foundobj);
   1819 			foundobj = NULL;
   1820 			ndp->ni_dvp = NULL;
   1821 			ndp->ni_vp = NULL;
   1822 			state->attempt_retry = 1;
   1823 
   1824 			switch (cnp->cn_nameiop) {
   1825 			    case CREATE:
   1826 				return EEXIST;
   1827 			    case DELETE:
   1828 			    case RENAME:
   1829 				return EBUSY;
   1830 			    default:
   1831 				break;
   1832 			}
   1833 			panic("Invalid nameiop\n");
   1834 		}
   1835 
   1836 		/*
   1837 		 * Disallow directory write attempts on read-only lookups.
   1838 		 * Prefers EEXIST over EROFS for the CREATE case.
   1839 		 */
   1840 		if (state->rdonly &&
   1841 		    (cnp->cn_nameiop == DELETE || cnp->cn_nameiop == RENAME)) {
   1842 			if (searchdir) {
   1843 				if (searchdir_locked) {
   1844 					vput(searchdir);
   1845 					searchdir_locked = false;
   1846 				} else {
   1847 					vrele(searchdir);
   1848 				}
   1849 				searchdir = NULL;
   1850 			}
   1851 			vrele(foundobj);
   1852 			foundobj = NULL;
   1853 			ndp->ni_dvp = NULL;
   1854 			ndp->ni_vp = NULL;
   1855 			state->attempt_retry = 1;
   1856 			return EROFS;
   1857 		}
   1858 
   1859 		/* Lock the leaf node if requested. */
   1860 		if ((cnp->cn_flags & (LOCKLEAF | LOCKPARENT)) == LOCKPARENT &&
   1861 		    searchdir == foundobj) {
   1862 			/*
   1863 			 * Note: if LOCKPARENT but not LOCKLEAF is
   1864 			 * set, and searchdir == foundobj, this code
   1865 			 * necessarily unlocks the parent as well as
   1866 			 * the leaf. That is, just because you specify
   1867 			 * LOCKPARENT doesn't mean you necessarily get
   1868 			 * a locked parent vnode. The code in
   1869 			 * vfs_syscalls.c, and possibly elsewhere,
   1870 			 * that uses this combination "knows" this, so
   1871 			 * it can't be safely changed. Feh. XXX
   1872 			 */
   1873 			KASSERT(searchdir_locked);
   1874 		    	VOP_UNLOCK(searchdir);
   1875 		    	searchdir_locked = false;
   1876 		} else if ((cnp->cn_flags & LOCKLEAF) != 0 &&
   1877 		    (searchdir != foundobj ||
   1878 		    (cnp->cn_flags & LOCKPARENT) == 0)) {
   1879 			const int lktype = (cnp->cn_flags & LOCKSHARED) != 0 ?
   1880 			    LK_SHARED : LK_EXCLUSIVE;
   1881 			vn_lock(foundobj, lktype | LK_RETRY);
   1882 		}
   1883 	}
   1884 
   1885 	/*
   1886 	 * Done.
   1887 	 */
   1888 
   1889 	/*
   1890 	 * If LOCKPARENT is not set, the parent directory isn't returned.
   1891 	 */
   1892 	if ((cnp->cn_flags & LOCKPARENT) == 0 && searchdir != NULL) {
   1893 		vrele(searchdir);
   1894 		searchdir = NULL;
   1895 	}
   1896 
   1897 	ndp->ni_dvp = searchdir;
   1898 	ndp->ni_vp = foundobj;
   1899 	return 0;
   1900 }
   1901 
   1902 /*
   1903  * Do namei; wrapper layer that handles TRYEMULROOT.
   1904  */
   1905 static int
   1906 namei_tryemulroot(struct namei_state *state,
   1907 	 int neverfollow, int inhibitmagic, int isnfsd)
   1908 {
   1909 	int error;
   1910 
   1911 	struct nameidata *ndp = state->ndp;
   1912 	struct componentname *cnp = state->cnp;
   1913 	const char *savepath = NULL;
   1914 
   1915 	KASSERT(cnp == &ndp->ni_cnd);
   1916 
   1917 	if (cnp->cn_flags & TRYEMULROOT) {
   1918 		savepath = pathbuf_stringcopy_get(ndp->ni_pathbuf);
   1919 	}
   1920 
   1921     emul_retry:
   1922 	state->attempt_retry = 0;
   1923 
   1924 	error = namei_oneroot(state, neverfollow, inhibitmagic, isnfsd);
   1925 	if (error) {
   1926 		/*
   1927 		 * Once namei has started up, the existence of ni_erootdir
   1928 		 * tells us whether we're working from an emulation root.
   1929 		 * The TRYEMULROOT flag isn't necessarily authoritative.
   1930 		 */
   1931 		if (ndp->ni_erootdir != NULL && state->attempt_retry) {
   1932 			/* Retry the whole thing using the normal root */
   1933 			cnp->cn_flags &= ~TRYEMULROOT;
   1934 			state->attempt_retry = 0;
   1935 
   1936 			/* kinda gross */
   1937 			strcpy(ndp->ni_pathbuf->pb_path, savepath);
   1938 			pathbuf_stringcopy_put(ndp->ni_pathbuf, savepath);
   1939 			savepath = NULL;
   1940 
   1941 			goto emul_retry;
   1942 		}
   1943 	}
   1944 	if (savepath != NULL) {
   1945 		pathbuf_stringcopy_put(ndp->ni_pathbuf, savepath);
   1946 	}
   1947 	return error;
   1948 }
   1949 
   1950 /*
   1951  * External interface.
   1952  */
   1953 int
   1954 namei(struct nameidata *ndp)
   1955 {
   1956 	struct namei_state state;
   1957 	int error;
   1958 
   1959 	namei_init(&state, ndp);
   1960 	error = namei_tryemulroot(&state,
   1961 				  0/*!neverfollow*/, 0/*!inhibitmagic*/,
   1962 				  0/*isnfsd*/);
   1963 	namei_cleanup(&state);
   1964 
   1965 	if (error) {
   1966 		/* make sure no stray refs leak out */
   1967 		KASSERT(ndp->ni_dvp == NULL);
   1968 		KASSERT(ndp->ni_vp == NULL);
   1969 	}
   1970 
   1971 	return error;
   1972 }
   1973 
   1974 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
   1975 
   1976 /*
   1977  * External interface used by nfsd. This is basically different from
   1978  * namei only in that it has the ability to pass in the "current
   1979  * directory", and uses an extra flag "neverfollow" for which there's
   1980  * no physical flag defined in namei.h. (There used to be a cut&paste
   1981  * copy of about half of namei in nfsd to allow these minor
   1982  * adjustments to exist.)
   1983  *
   1984  * XXX: the namei interface should be adjusted so nfsd can just use
   1985  * ordinary namei().
   1986  */
   1987 int
   1988 lookup_for_nfsd(struct nameidata *ndp, struct vnode *forcecwd, int neverfollow)
   1989 {
   1990 	struct namei_state state;
   1991 	int error;
   1992 
   1993 	KASSERT(ndp->ni_atdir == NULL);
   1994 	ndp->ni_atdir = forcecwd;
   1995 
   1996 	namei_init(&state, ndp);
   1997 	error = namei_tryemulroot(&state,
   1998 				  neverfollow, 1/*inhibitmagic*/, 1/*isnfsd*/);
   1999 	namei_cleanup(&state);
   2000 
   2001 	if (error) {
   2002 		/* make sure no stray refs leak out */
   2003 		KASSERT(ndp->ni_dvp == NULL);
   2004 		KASSERT(ndp->ni_vp == NULL);
   2005 	}
   2006 
   2007 	return error;
   2008 }
   2009 
   2010 /*
   2011  * A second external interface used by nfsd. This turns out to be a
   2012  * single lookup used by the WebNFS code (ha!) to get "index.html" or
   2013  * equivalent when asked for a directory. It should eventually evolve
   2014  * into some kind of namei_once() call; for the time being it's kind
   2015  * of a mess. XXX.
   2016  *
   2017  * dholland 20110109: I don't think it works, and I don't think it
   2018  * worked before I started hacking and slashing either, and I doubt
   2019  * anyone will ever notice.
   2020  */
   2021 
   2022 /*
   2023  * Internals. This calls lookup_once() after setting up the assorted
   2024  * pieces of state the way they ought to be.
   2025  */
   2026 static int
   2027 do_lookup_for_nfsd_index(struct namei_state *state)
   2028 {
   2029 	int error = 0;
   2030 
   2031 	struct componentname *cnp = state->cnp;
   2032 	struct nameidata *ndp = state->ndp;
   2033 	struct vnode *startdir;
   2034 	struct vnode *foundobj;
   2035 	bool startdir_locked;
   2036 	const char *cp;			/* pointer into pathname argument */
   2037 
   2038 	KASSERT(cnp == &ndp->ni_cnd);
   2039 
   2040 	startdir = state->ndp->ni_atdir;
   2041 
   2042 	cnp->cn_nameptr = ndp->ni_pnbuf;
   2043 	state->docache = 1;
   2044 	state->rdonly = cnp->cn_flags & RDONLY;
   2045 	ndp->ni_dvp = NULL;
   2046 
   2047 	cnp->cn_consume = 0;
   2048 	cnp->cn_namelen = namei_getcomponent(cnp->cn_nameptr);
   2049 	cp = cnp->cn_nameptr + cnp->cn_namelen;
   2050 	KASSERT(cnp->cn_namelen <= KERNEL_NAME_MAX);
   2051 	ndp->ni_pathlen -= cnp->cn_namelen;
   2052 	ndp->ni_next = cp;
   2053 	state->slashes = 0;
   2054 	cnp->cn_flags &= ~REQUIREDIR;
   2055 	cnp->cn_flags |= MAKEENTRY|ISLASTCN;
   2056 
   2057 	if (cnp->cn_namelen == 2 &&
   2058 	    cnp->cn_nameptr[1] == '.' && cnp->cn_nameptr[0] == '.')
   2059 		cnp->cn_flags |= ISDOTDOT;
   2060 	else
   2061 		cnp->cn_flags &= ~ISDOTDOT;
   2062 
   2063 	/*
   2064 	 * Because lookup_once can change the startdir, we need our
   2065 	 * own reference to it to avoid consuming the caller's.
   2066 	 */
   2067 	vref(startdir);
   2068 	error = lookup_once(state, startdir, &startdir, &foundobj,
   2069 	    &startdir_locked);
   2070 
   2071 	KASSERT((cnp->cn_flags & LOCKPARENT) == 0);
   2072 	if (startdir_locked) {
   2073 		VOP_UNLOCK(startdir);
   2074 		startdir_locked = false;
   2075 	}
   2076 
   2077 	/*
   2078 	 * If the vnode we found is mounted on, then cross the mount and get
   2079 	 * the root vnode in foundobj.  If this encounters an error, it will
   2080 	 * dispose of foundobj, but searchdir is untouched.
   2081 	 */
   2082 	if (error == 0 && foundobj != NULL &&
   2083 	    foundobj->v_type == VDIR &&
   2084 	    foundobj->v_mountedhere != NULL &&
   2085 	    (cnp->cn_flags & NOCROSSMOUNT) == 0) {
   2086 		error = lookup_crossmount(state, &startdir, &foundobj,
   2087 		    &startdir_locked);
   2088 	}
   2089 
   2090 	/* Now toss startdir and see if we have an error. */
   2091 	if (startdir != NULL)
   2092 		vrele(startdir);
   2093 	if (error)
   2094 		foundobj = NULL;
   2095 	else if (foundobj != NULL && (cnp->cn_flags & LOCKLEAF) != 0)
   2096 		vn_lock(foundobj, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY);
   2097 
   2098 	ndp->ni_vp = foundobj;
   2099 	return (error);
   2100 }
   2101 
   2102 /*
   2103  * External interface. The partitioning between this function and the
   2104  * above isn't very clear - the above function exists mostly so code
   2105  * that uses "state->" can be shuffled around without having to change
   2106  * it to "state.".
   2107  */
   2108 int
   2109 lookup_for_nfsd_index(struct nameidata *ndp, struct vnode *startdir)
   2110 {
   2111 	struct namei_state state;
   2112 	int error;
   2113 
   2114 	KASSERT(ndp->ni_atdir == NULL);
   2115 	ndp->ni_atdir = startdir;
   2116 
   2117 	/*
   2118 	 * Note: the name sent in here (is not|should not be) allowed
   2119 	 * to contain a slash.
   2120 	 */
   2121 	if (strlen(ndp->ni_pathbuf->pb_path) > KERNEL_NAME_MAX) {
   2122 		return ENAMETOOLONG;
   2123 	}
   2124 	if (strchr(ndp->ni_pathbuf->pb_path, '/')) {
   2125 		return EINVAL;
   2126 	}
   2127 
   2128 	ndp->ni_pathlen = strlen(ndp->ni_pathbuf->pb_path) + 1;
   2129 	ndp->ni_pnbuf = NULL;
   2130 	ndp->ni_cnd.cn_nameptr = NULL;
   2131 
   2132 	namei_init(&state, ndp);
   2133 	error = do_lookup_for_nfsd_index(&state);
   2134 	namei_cleanup(&state);
   2135 
   2136 	return error;
   2137 }
   2138 
   2139 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
   2140 
   2141 /*
   2142  * Reacquire a path name component.
   2143  * dvp is locked on entry and exit.
   2144  * *vpp is locked on exit unless it's NULL.
   2145  */
   2146 int
   2147 relookup(struct vnode *dvp, struct vnode **vpp, struct componentname *cnp, int dummy)
   2148 {
   2149 	int rdonly;			/* lookup read-only flag bit */
   2150 	int error = 0;
   2151 #ifdef DEBUG
   2152 	size_t newlen;			/* DEBUG: check name len */
   2153 	const char *cp;			/* DEBUG: check name ptr */
   2154 #endif /* DEBUG */
   2155 
   2156 	(void)dummy;
   2157 
   2158 	/*
   2159 	 * Setup: break out flag bits into variables.
   2160 	 */
   2161 	rdonly = cnp->cn_flags & RDONLY;
   2162 
   2163 	/*
   2164 	 * Search a new directory.
   2165 	 *
   2166 	 * The cn_hash value is for use by vfs_cache.
   2167 	 * The last component of the filename is left accessible via
   2168 	 * cnp->cn_nameptr for callers that need the name. Callers needing
   2169 	 * the name set the SAVENAME flag. When done, they assume
   2170 	 * responsibility for freeing the pathname buffer.
   2171 	 */
   2172 #ifdef DEBUG
   2173 #if 0
   2174 	cp = NULL;
   2175 	newhash = namei_hash(cnp->cn_nameptr, &cp);
   2176 	if ((uint32_t)newhash != (uint32_t)cnp->cn_hash)
   2177 		panic("relookup: bad hash");
   2178 #endif
   2179 	newlen = namei_getcomponent(cnp->cn_nameptr);
   2180 	if (cnp->cn_namelen != newlen)
   2181 		panic("relookup: bad len");
   2182 	cp = cnp->cn_nameptr + cnp->cn_namelen;
   2183 	while (*cp == '/')
   2184 		cp++;
   2185 	if (*cp != 0)
   2186 		panic("relookup: not last component");
   2187 #endif /* DEBUG */
   2188 
   2189 	/*
   2190 	 * Check for degenerate name (e.g. / or "")
   2191 	 * which is a way of talking about a directory,
   2192 	 * e.g. like "/." or ".".
   2193 	 */
   2194 	if (cnp->cn_nameptr[0] == '\0')
   2195 		panic("relookup: null name");
   2196 
   2197 	if (cnp->cn_flags & ISDOTDOT)
   2198 		panic("relookup: lookup on dot-dot");
   2199 
   2200 	/*
   2201 	 * We now have a segment name to search for, and a directory to search.
   2202 	 */
   2203 	*vpp = NULL;
   2204 	error = VOP_LOOKUP(dvp, vpp, cnp);
   2205 	if ((error) != 0) {
   2206 		KASSERTMSG((*vpp == NULL),
   2207 		    "leaf `%s' should be empty but is %p",
   2208 		    cnp->cn_nameptr, *vpp);
   2209 		if (error != EJUSTRETURN)
   2210 			goto bad;
   2211 	}
   2212 
   2213 	/*
   2214 	 * Check for symbolic link
   2215 	 */
   2216 	KASSERTMSG((*vpp == NULL || (*vpp)->v_type != VLNK ||
   2217 		(cnp->cn_flags & FOLLOW) == 0),
   2218 	    "relookup: symlink found");
   2219 
   2220 	/*
   2221 	 * Check for read-only lookups.
   2222 	 */
   2223 	if (rdonly && cnp->cn_nameiop != LOOKUP) {
   2224 		error = EROFS;
   2225 		if (*vpp) {
   2226 			vrele(*vpp);
   2227 		}
   2228 		goto bad;
   2229 	}
   2230 	/*
   2231 	 * Lock result.
   2232 	 */
   2233 	if (*vpp && *vpp != dvp) {
   2234 		error = vn_lock(*vpp, LK_EXCLUSIVE);
   2235 		if (error != 0) {
   2236 			vrele(*vpp);
   2237 			goto bad;
   2238 		}
   2239 	}
   2240 	return (0);
   2241 
   2242 bad:
   2243 	*vpp = NULL;
   2244 	return (error);
   2245 }
   2246 
   2247 /*
   2248  * namei_simple - simple forms of namei.
   2249  *
   2250  * These are wrappers to allow the simple case callers of namei to be
   2251  * left alone while everything else changes under them.
   2252  */
   2253 
   2254 /* Flags */
   2255 struct namei_simple_flags_type {
   2256 	int dummy;
   2257 };
   2258 static const struct namei_simple_flags_type ns_nn, ns_nt, ns_fn, ns_ft;
   2259 const namei_simple_flags_t NSM_NOFOLLOW_NOEMULROOT = &ns_nn;
   2260 const namei_simple_flags_t NSM_NOFOLLOW_TRYEMULROOT = &ns_nt;
   2261 const namei_simple_flags_t NSM_FOLLOW_NOEMULROOT = &ns_fn;
   2262 const namei_simple_flags_t NSM_FOLLOW_TRYEMULROOT = &ns_ft;
   2263 
   2264 static
   2265 int
   2266 namei_simple_convert_flags(namei_simple_flags_t sflags)
   2267 {
   2268 	if (sflags == NSM_NOFOLLOW_NOEMULROOT)
   2269 		return NOFOLLOW | 0;
   2270 	if (sflags == NSM_NOFOLLOW_TRYEMULROOT)
   2271 		return NOFOLLOW | TRYEMULROOT;
   2272 	if (sflags == NSM_FOLLOW_NOEMULROOT)
   2273 		return FOLLOW | 0;
   2274 	if (sflags == NSM_FOLLOW_TRYEMULROOT)
   2275 		return FOLLOW | TRYEMULROOT;
   2276 	panic("namei_simple_convert_flags: bogus sflags\n");
   2277 	return 0;
   2278 }
   2279 
   2280 int
   2281 namei_simple_kernel(const char *path, namei_simple_flags_t sflags,
   2282 	struct vnode **vp_ret)
   2283 {
   2284 	return nameiat_simple_kernel(NULL, path, sflags, vp_ret);
   2285 }
   2286 
   2287 int
   2288 nameiat_simple_kernel(struct vnode *dvp, const char *path,
   2289 	namei_simple_flags_t sflags, struct vnode **vp_ret)
   2290 {
   2291 	struct nameidata nd;
   2292 	struct pathbuf *pb;
   2293 	int err;
   2294 
   2295 	pb = pathbuf_create(path);
   2296 	if (pb == NULL) {
   2297 		return ENOMEM;
   2298 	}
   2299 
   2300 	NDINIT(&nd,
   2301 		LOOKUP,
   2302 		namei_simple_convert_flags(sflags),
   2303 		pb);
   2304 
   2305 	if (dvp != NULL)
   2306 		NDAT(&nd, dvp);
   2307 
   2308 	err = namei(&nd);
   2309 	if (err != 0) {
   2310 		pathbuf_destroy(pb);
   2311 		return err;
   2312 	}
   2313 	*vp_ret = nd.ni_vp;
   2314 	pathbuf_destroy(pb);
   2315 	return 0;
   2316 }
   2317 
   2318 int
   2319 namei_simple_user(const char *path, namei_simple_flags_t sflags,
   2320 	struct vnode **vp_ret)
   2321 {
   2322 	return nameiat_simple_user(NULL, path, sflags, vp_ret);
   2323 }
   2324 
   2325 int
   2326 nameiat_simple_user(struct vnode *dvp, const char *path,
   2327 	namei_simple_flags_t sflags, struct vnode **vp_ret)
   2328 {
   2329 	struct pathbuf *pb;
   2330 	struct nameidata nd;
   2331 	int err;
   2332 
   2333 	err = pathbuf_copyin(path, &pb);
   2334 	if (err) {
   2335 		return err;
   2336 	}
   2337 
   2338 	NDINIT(&nd,
   2339 		LOOKUP,
   2340 		namei_simple_convert_flags(sflags),
   2341 		pb);
   2342 
   2343 	if (dvp != NULL)
   2344 		NDAT(&nd, dvp);
   2345 
   2346 	err = namei(&nd);
   2347 	if (err != 0) {
   2348 		pathbuf_destroy(pb);
   2349 		return err;
   2350 	}
   2351 	*vp_ret = nd.ni_vp;
   2352 	pathbuf_destroy(pb);
   2353 	return 0;
   2354 }
   2355