procfs_subr.c revision 1.12 1 /*
2 * Copyright (c) 1993 Jan-Simon Pendry
3 * Copyright (c) 1993
4 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
5 *
6 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
7 * Jan-Simon Pendry.
8 *
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19 * This product includes software developed by the University of
20 * California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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36 *
37 * from: @(#)procfs_subr.c 8.5 (Berkeley) 6/15/94
38 * $Id: procfs_subr.c,v 1.12 1994/06/15 22:59:12 mycroft Exp $
39 */
40
41 #include <sys/param.h>
42 #include <sys/systm.h>
43 #include <sys/time.h>
44 #include <sys/kernel.h>
45 #include <sys/proc.h>
46 #include <sys/vnode.h>
47 #include <sys/malloc.h>
48 #include <miscfs/procfs/procfs.h>
49
50 static struct pfsnode *pfshead;
51 static int pfsvplock;
52
53 /*
54 * allocate a pfsnode/vnode pair. the vnode is
55 * referenced, but not locked.
56 *
57 * the pid, pfs_type, and mount point uniquely
58 * identify a pfsnode. the mount point is needed
59 * because someone might mount this filesystem
60 * twice.
61 *
62 * all pfsnodes are maintained on a singly-linked
63 * list. new nodes are only allocated when they cannot
64 * be found on this list. entries on the list are
65 * removed when the vfs reclaim entry is called.
66 *
67 * a single lock is kept for the entire list. this is
68 * needed because the getnewvnode() function can block
69 * waiting for a vnode to become free, in which case there
70 * may be more than one process trying to get the same
71 * vnode. this lock is only taken if we are going to
72 * call getnewvnode, since the kernel itself is single-threaded.
73 *
74 * if an entry is found on the list, then call vget() to
75 * take a reference. this is done because there may be
76 * zero references to it and so it needs to removed from
77 * the vnode free list.
78 */
79 int
80 procfs_allocvp(mp, vpp, pid, pfs_type)
81 struct mount *mp;
82 struct vnode **vpp;
83 long pid;
84 pfstype pfs_type;
85 {
86 struct pfsnode *pfs;
87 struct vnode *vp;
88 struct pfsnode **pp;
89 int error;
90
91 loop:
92 for (pfs = pfshead; pfs != 0; pfs = pfs->pfs_next) {
93 vp = PFSTOV(pfs);
94 if (pfs->pfs_pid == pid &&
95 pfs->pfs_type == pfs_type &&
96 vp->v_mount == mp) {
97 if (vget(vp, 0))
98 goto loop;
99 *vpp = vp;
100 return (0);
101 }
102 }
103
104 /*
105 * otherwise lock the vp list while we call getnewvnode
106 * since that can block.
107 */
108 if (pfsvplock & PROCFS_LOCKED) {
109 pfsvplock |= PROCFS_WANT;
110 sleep((caddr_t) &pfsvplock, PINOD);
111 goto loop;
112 }
113 pfsvplock |= PROCFS_LOCKED;
114
115 if (error = getnewvnode(VT_PROCFS, mp, procfs_vnodeop_p, vpp))
116 goto out;
117 vp = *vpp;
118
119 MALLOC(pfs, void *, sizeof(struct pfsnode), M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
120 vp->v_data = pfs;
121
122 pfs->pfs_next = 0;
123 pfs->pfs_pid = (pid_t) pid;
124 pfs->pfs_type = pfs_type;
125 pfs->pfs_vnode = vp;
126 pfs->pfs_flags = 0;
127 pfs->pfs_fileno = PROCFS_FILENO(pid, pfs_type);
128
129 switch (pfs_type) {
130 case Proot: /* /proc = dr-xr-xr-x */
131 pfs->pfs_mode = (VREAD|VEXEC) |
132 (VREAD|VEXEC) >> 3 |
133 (VREAD|VEXEC) >> 6;
134 vp->v_type = VDIR;
135 vp->v_flag = VROOT;
136 break;
137
138 case Pcurproc: /* /proc/curproc = lr--r--r-- */
139 pfs->pfs_mode = (VREAD) |
140 (VREAD >> 3) |
141 (VREAD >> 6);
142 vp->v_type = VLNK;
143 break;
144
145 case Pproc:
146 pfs->pfs_mode = (VREAD|VEXEC) |
147 (VREAD|VEXEC) >> 3 |
148 (VREAD|VEXEC) >> 6;
149 vp->v_type = VDIR;
150 break;
151
152 case Pfile:
153 case Pmem:
154 case Pregs:
155 case Pfpregs:
156 pfs->pfs_mode = (VREAD|VWRITE);
157 vp->v_type = VREG;
158 break;
159
160 case Pctl:
161 case Pnote:
162 case Pnotepg:
163 pfs->pfs_mode = (VWRITE);
164 vp->v_type = VREG;
165 break;
166
167 case Pstatus:
168 pfs->pfs_mode = (VREAD) |
169 (VREAD >> 3) |
170 (VREAD >> 6);
171 vp->v_type = VREG;
172 break;
173
174 default:
175 panic("procfs_allocvp");
176 }
177
178 /* add to procfs vnode list */
179 for (pp = &pfshead; *pp; pp = &(*pp)->pfs_next)
180 continue;
181 *pp = pfs;
182
183 out:
184 pfsvplock &= ~PROCFS_LOCKED;
185
186 if (pfsvplock & PROCFS_WANT) {
187 pfsvplock &= ~PROCFS_WANT;
188 wakeup((caddr_t) &pfsvplock);
189 }
190
191 return (error);
192 }
193
194 int
195 procfs_freevp(vp)
196 struct vnode *vp;
197 {
198 struct pfsnode **pfspp;
199 struct pfsnode *pfs = VTOPFS(vp);
200
201 for (pfspp = &pfshead; *pfspp != 0; pfspp = &(*pfspp)->pfs_next) {
202 if (*pfspp == pfs) {
203 *pfspp = pfs->pfs_next;
204 break;
205 }
206 }
207
208 FREE(vp->v_data, M_TEMP);
209 vp->v_data = 0;
210 return (0);
211 }
212
213 int
214 procfs_rw(ap)
215 struct vop_read_args *ap;
216 {
217 struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp;
218 struct uio *uio = ap->a_uio;
219 struct proc *curp = uio->uio_procp;
220 struct pfsnode *pfs = VTOPFS(vp);
221 struct proc *p;
222
223 p = PFIND(pfs->pfs_pid);
224 if (p == 0)
225 return (EINVAL);
226
227 switch (pfs->pfs_type) {
228 case Pnote:
229 case Pnotepg:
230 return (procfs_donote(curp, p, pfs, uio));
231
232 case Pregs:
233 return (procfs_doregs(curp, p, pfs, uio));
234
235 case Pfpregs:
236 return (procfs_dofpregs(curp, p, pfs, uio));
237
238 case Pctl:
239 return (procfs_doctl(curp, p, pfs, uio));
240
241 case Pstatus:
242 return (procfs_dostatus(curp, p, pfs, uio));
243
244 case Pmem:
245 return (procfs_domem(curp, p, pfs, uio));
246
247 default:
248 return (EOPNOTSUPP);
249 }
250 }
251
252 /*
253 * Get a string from userland into (buf). Strip a trailing
254 * nl character (to allow easy access from the shell).
255 * The buffer should be *buflenp + 1 chars long. vfs_getuserstr
256 * will automatically add a nul char at the end.
257 *
258 * Returns 0 on success or the following errors
259 *
260 * EINVAL: file offset is non-zero.
261 * EMSGSIZE: message is longer than kernel buffer
262 * EFAULT: user i/o buffer is not addressable
263 */
264 int
265 vfs_getuserstr(uio, buf, buflenp)
266 struct uio *uio;
267 char *buf;
268 int *buflenp;
269 {
270 int xlen;
271 int error;
272
273 if (uio->uio_offset != 0)
274 return (EINVAL);
275
276 xlen = *buflenp;
277
278 /* must be able to read the whole string in one go */
279 if (xlen < uio->uio_resid)
280 return (EMSGSIZE);
281 xlen = uio->uio_resid;
282
283 if (error = uiomove(buf, xlen, uio))
284 return (error);
285
286 /* allow multiple writes without seeks */
287 uio->uio_offset = 0;
288
289 /* cleanup string and remove trailing newline */
290 buf[xlen] = '\0';
291 xlen = strlen(buf);
292 if (xlen > 0 && buf[xlen-1] == '\n')
293 buf[--xlen] = '\0';
294 *buflenp = xlen;
295
296 return (0);
297 }
298
299 vfs_namemap_t *
300 vfs_findname(nm, buf, buflen)
301 vfs_namemap_t *nm;
302 char *buf;
303 int buflen;
304 {
305
306 for (; nm->nm_name; nm++)
307 if (bcmp(buf, (char *) nm->nm_name, buflen+1) == 0)
308 return (nm);
309
310 return (0);
311 }
312