ulfs_lookup.c revision 1.40 1 /* $NetBSD: ulfs_lookup.c,v 1.40 2017/03/30 09:10:08 hannken Exp $ */
2 /* from NetBSD: ufs_lookup.c,v 1.135 2015/07/11 11:04:48 mlelstv */
3
4 /*
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37 * @(#)ufs_lookup.c 8.9 (Berkeley) 8/11/94
38 */
39
40 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
41 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: ulfs_lookup.c,v 1.40 2017/03/30 09:10:08 hannken Exp $");
42
43 #ifdef _KERNEL_OPT
44 #include "opt_lfs.h"
45 #endif
46
47 #include <sys/param.h>
48 #include <sys/systm.h>
49 #include <sys/namei.h>
50 #include <sys/buf.h>
51 #include <sys/file.h>
52 #include <sys/stat.h>
53 #include <sys/mount.h>
54 #include <sys/vnode.h>
55 #include <sys/kernel.h>
56 #include <sys/kauth.h>
57 #include <sys/proc.h>
58 #include <sys/kmem.h>
59
60 #include <ufs/lfs/lfs.h>
61 #include <ufs/lfs/lfs_accessors.h>
62 #include <ufs/lfs/lfs_extern.h>
63
64 #include <ufs/lfs/ulfs_inode.h>
65 #ifdef LFS_DIRHASH
66 #include <ufs/lfs/ulfs_dirhash.h>
67 #endif
68 #include <ufs/lfs/ulfsmount.h>
69 #include <ufs/lfs/ulfs_extern.h>
70 #include <ufs/lfs/ulfs_bswap.h>
71
72 #include <miscfs/genfs/genfs.h>
73
74 #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
75 int lfs_dirchk = 1;
76 #else
77 int lfs_dirchk = 0;
78 #endif
79
80 /*
81 * Convert a component of a pathname into a pointer to a locked inode.
82 * This is a very central and rather complicated routine.
83 * If the file system is not maintained in a strict tree hierarchy,
84 * this can result in a deadlock situation (see comments in code below).
85 *
86 * The cnp->cn_nameiop argument is LOOKUP, CREATE, RENAME, or DELETE depending
87 * on whether the name is to be looked up, created, renamed, or deleted.
88 * When CREATE, RENAME, or DELETE is specified, information usable in
89 * creating, renaming, or deleting a directory entry may be calculated.
90 * If flag has LOCKPARENT or'ed into it and the target of the pathname
91 * exists, lookup returns both the target and its parent directory locked.
92 * When creating or renaming and LOCKPARENT is specified, the target may
93 * not be ".". When deleting and LOCKPARENT is specified, the target may
94 * be "."., but the caller must check to ensure it does an vrele and vput
95 * instead of two vputs.
96 *
97 * Overall outline of ulfs_lookup:
98 *
99 * check accessibility of directory
100 * look for name in cache, if found, then if at end of path
101 * and deleting or creating, drop it, else return name
102 * search for name in directory, to found or notfound
103 * notfound:
104 * if creating, return locked directory, leaving info on available slots
105 * else return error
106 * found:
107 * if at end of path and deleting, return information to allow delete
108 * if at end of path and rewriting (RENAME and LOCKPARENT), lock target
109 * inode and return info to allow rewrite
110 * if not at end, add name to cache; if at end and neither creating
111 * nor deleting, add name to cache
112 */
113 int
114 ulfs_lookup(void *v)
115 {
116 struct vop_lookup_v2_args /* {
117 struct vnode *a_dvp;
118 struct vnode **a_vpp;
119 struct componentname *a_cnp;
120 } */ *ap = v;
121 struct vnode *vdp = ap->a_dvp; /* vnode for directory being searched */
122 struct inode *dp = VTOI(vdp); /* inode for directory being searched */
123 struct buf *bp; /* a buffer of directory entries */
124 LFS_DIRHEADER *ep; /* the current directory entry */
125 int entryoffsetinblock; /* offset of ep in bp's buffer */
126 enum {
127 NONE, /* need to search a slot for our new entry */
128 COMPACT, /* a compaction can make a slot in the current
129 DIRBLKSIZ block */
130 FOUND, /* found a slot (or no need to search) */
131 } slotstatus;
132 doff_t slotoffset; /* offset of area with free space.
133 a special value -1 for invalid */
134 int slotsize; /* size of area at slotoffset */
135 int slotfreespace; /* accumulated amount of space free in
136 the current DIRBLKSIZ block */
137 int slotneeded; /* size of the entry we're seeking */
138 int numdirpasses; /* strategy for directory search */
139 doff_t endsearch; /* offset to end directory search */
140 doff_t prevoff; /* previous value of ulr_offset */
141 struct vnode *tdp; /* returned by vcache_get */
142 doff_t enduseful; /* pointer past last used dir slot.
143 used for directory truncation. */
144 u_long bmask; /* block offset mask */
145 int error;
146 struct vnode **vpp = ap->a_vpp;
147 struct componentname *cnp = ap->a_cnp;
148 kauth_cred_t cred = cnp->cn_cred;
149 int flags;
150 int nameiop = cnp->cn_nameiop;
151 struct lfs *fs = dp->i_lfs;
152 int dirblksiz = fs->um_dirblksiz;
153 ino_t foundino;
154 struct ulfs_lookup_results *results;
155 int iswhiteout; /* temp result from cache_lookup() */
156
157 flags = cnp->cn_flags;
158
159 bp = NULL;
160 slotoffset = -1;
161 *vpp = NULL;
162 endsearch = 0; /* silence compiler warning */
163
164 /*
165 * Produce the auxiliary lookup results into i_crap. Increment
166 * its serial number so elsewhere we can tell if we're using
167 * stale results. This should not be done this way. XXX.
168 */
169 results = &dp->i_crap;
170 dp->i_crapcounter++;
171
172 /*
173 * Check accessiblity of directory.
174 */
175 if ((error = VOP_ACCESS(vdp, VEXEC, cred)) != 0)
176 return (error);
177
178 if ((flags & ISLASTCN) && (vdp->v_mount->mnt_flag & MNT_RDONLY) &&
179 (nameiop == DELETE || nameiop == RENAME))
180 return (EROFS);
181
182 /*
183 * We now have a segment name to search for, and a directory to search.
184 *
185 * Before tediously performing a linear scan of the directory,
186 * check the name cache to see if the directory/name pair
187 * we are looking for is known already.
188 */
189 if (cache_lookup(vdp, cnp->cn_nameptr, cnp->cn_namelen,
190 cnp->cn_nameiop, cnp->cn_flags, &iswhiteout, vpp)) {
191 if (iswhiteout) {
192 cnp->cn_flags |= ISWHITEOUT;
193 }
194 return *vpp == NULLVP ? ENOENT : 0;
195 }
196 if (iswhiteout) {
197 /*
198 * The namecache set iswhiteout without finding a
199 * cache entry. As of this writing (20121014), this
200 * can happen if there was a whiteout entry that has
201 * been invalidated by the lookup. It is not clear if
202 * it is correct to set ISWHITEOUT in this case or
203 * not; however, doing so retains the prior behavior,
204 * so we'll go with that until some clearer answer
205 * appears. XXX
206 */
207 cnp->cn_flags |= ISWHITEOUT;
208 }
209
210 /*
211 * Suppress search for slots unless creating
212 * file and at end of pathname, in which case
213 * we watch for a place to put the new file in
214 * case it doesn't already exist.
215 */
216 slotstatus = FOUND;
217 slotfreespace = slotsize = slotneeded = 0;
218 if ((nameiop == CREATE || nameiop == RENAME) && (flags & ISLASTCN)) {
219 slotstatus = NONE;
220 slotneeded = LFS_DIRECTSIZ(fs, cnp->cn_namelen);
221 }
222
223 /*
224 * If there is cached information on a previous search of
225 * this directory, pick up where we last left off.
226 * We cache only lookups as these are the most common
227 * and have the greatest payoff. Caching CREATE has little
228 * benefit as it usually must search the entire directory
229 * to determine that the entry does not exist. Caching the
230 * location of the last DELETE or RENAME has not reduced
231 * profiling time and hence has been removed in the interest
232 * of simplicity.
233 */
234 bmask = vdp->v_mount->mnt_stat.f_iosize - 1;
235
236 #ifdef LFS_DIRHASH
237 /*
238 * Use dirhash for fast operations on large directories. The logic
239 * to determine whether to hash the directory is contained within
240 * ulfsdirhash_build(); a zero return means that it decided to hash
241 * this directory and it successfully built up the hash table.
242 */
243 if (ulfsdirhash_build(dp) == 0) {
244 /* Look for a free slot if needed. */
245 enduseful = dp->i_size;
246 if (slotstatus != FOUND) {
247 slotoffset = ulfsdirhash_findfree(dp, slotneeded,
248 &slotsize);
249 if (slotoffset >= 0) {
250 slotstatus = COMPACT;
251 enduseful = ulfsdirhash_enduseful(dp);
252 if (enduseful < 0)
253 enduseful = dp->i_size;
254 }
255 }
256 /* Look up the component. */
257 numdirpasses = 1;
258 entryoffsetinblock = 0; /* silence compiler warning */
259 switch (ulfsdirhash_lookup(dp, cnp->cn_nameptr, cnp->cn_namelen,
260 &results->ulr_offset, &bp, nameiop == DELETE ? &prevoff : NULL)) {
261 case 0:
262 ep = (LFS_DIRHEADER *)((char *)bp->b_data +
263 (results->ulr_offset & bmask));
264 goto foundentry;
265 case ENOENT:
266 results->ulr_offset = roundup(dp->i_size, dirblksiz);
267 goto notfound;
268 default:
269 /* Something failed; just do a linear search. */
270 break;
271 }
272 }
273 #endif /* LFS_DIRHASH */
274
275 if (nameiop != LOOKUP || results->ulr_diroff == 0 ||
276 results->ulr_diroff >= dp->i_size) {
277 entryoffsetinblock = 0;
278 results->ulr_offset = 0;
279 numdirpasses = 1;
280 } else {
281 results->ulr_offset = results->ulr_diroff;
282 if ((entryoffsetinblock = results->ulr_offset & bmask) &&
283 (error = ulfs_blkatoff(vdp, (off_t)results->ulr_offset,
284 NULL, &bp, false)))
285 goto out;
286 numdirpasses = 2;
287 namecache_count_2passes();
288 }
289 prevoff = results->ulr_offset;
290 endsearch = roundup(dp->i_size, dirblksiz);
291 enduseful = 0;
292
293 searchloop:
294 while (results->ulr_offset < endsearch) {
295 if (curcpu()->ci_schedstate.spc_flags & SPCF_SHOULDYIELD)
296 preempt();
297 /*
298 * If necessary, get the next directory block.
299 */
300 if ((results->ulr_offset & bmask) == 0) {
301 if (bp != NULL)
302 brelse(bp, 0);
303 error = ulfs_blkatoff(vdp, (off_t)results->ulr_offset,
304 NULL, &bp, false);
305 if (error)
306 goto out;
307 entryoffsetinblock = 0;
308 }
309 /*
310 * If still looking for a slot, and at a DIRBLKSIZ
311 * boundary, have to start looking for free space again.
312 */
313 if (slotstatus == NONE &&
314 (entryoffsetinblock & (dirblksiz - 1)) == 0) {
315 slotoffset = -1;
316 slotfreespace = 0;
317 }
318 /*
319 * Get pointer to next entry.
320 * Full validation checks are slow, so we only check
321 * enough to insure forward progress through the
322 * directory. Complete checks can be run by patching
323 * "lfs_dirchk" to be true.
324 */
325 KASSERT(bp != NULL);
326 ep = (LFS_DIRHEADER *)((char *)bp->b_data + entryoffsetinblock);
327 if (lfs_dir_getreclen(fs, ep) == 0 ||
328 (lfs_dirchk && ulfs_dirbadentry(vdp, ep, entryoffsetinblock))) {
329 int i;
330
331 ulfs_dirbad(dp, results->ulr_offset, "mangled entry");
332 i = dirblksiz - (entryoffsetinblock & (dirblksiz - 1));
333 results->ulr_offset += i;
334 entryoffsetinblock += i;
335 continue;
336 }
337
338 /*
339 * If an appropriate sized slot has not yet been found,
340 * check to see if one is available. Also accumulate space
341 * in the current block so that we can determine if
342 * compaction is viable.
343 */
344 if (slotstatus != FOUND) {
345 int size = lfs_dir_getreclen(fs, ep);
346
347 if (lfs_dir_getino(fs, ep) != 0)
348 size -= LFS_DIRSIZ(fs, ep);
349 if (size > 0) {
350 if (size >= slotneeded) {
351 slotstatus = FOUND;
352 slotoffset = results->ulr_offset;
353 slotsize = lfs_dir_getreclen(fs, ep);
354 } else if (slotstatus == NONE) {
355 slotfreespace += size;
356 if (slotoffset == -1)
357 slotoffset = results->ulr_offset;
358 if (slotfreespace >= slotneeded) {
359 slotstatus = COMPACT;
360 slotsize = results->ulr_offset +
361 lfs_dir_getreclen(fs, ep) -
362 slotoffset;
363 }
364 }
365 }
366 }
367
368 /*
369 * Check for a name match.
370 */
371 if (lfs_dir_getino(fs, ep)) {
372 int namlen;
373
374 namlen = lfs_dir_getnamlen(fs, ep);
375 if (namlen == cnp->cn_namelen &&
376 !memcmp(cnp->cn_nameptr, lfs_dir_nameptr(fs, ep),
377 (unsigned)namlen)) {
378 #ifdef LFS_DIRHASH
379 foundentry:
380 #endif
381 /*
382 * Save directory entry's inode number and
383 * reclen, and release directory buffer.
384 */
385 if (!FSFMT(vdp) && lfs_dir_gettype(fs, ep) == LFS_DT_WHT) {
386 slotstatus = FOUND;
387 slotoffset = results->ulr_offset;
388 slotsize = lfs_dir_getreclen(fs, ep);
389 results->ulr_reclen = slotsize;
390 /*
391 * This is used to set
392 * results->ulr_endoff,
393 * which may be used by ulfs_direnter()
394 * as a length to truncate the
395 * directory to. Therefore, it must
396 * point past the end of the last
397 * non-empty directory entry. We don't
398 * know where that is in this case, so
399 * we effectively disable shrinking by
400 * using the existing size of the
401 * directory.
402 *
403 * Note that we wouldn't expect to
404 * shrink the directory while rewriting
405 * an existing entry anyway.
406 */
407 enduseful = endsearch;
408 cnp->cn_flags |= ISWHITEOUT;
409 numdirpasses--;
410 goto notfound;
411 }
412 foundino = lfs_dir_getino(fs, ep);
413 results->ulr_reclen = lfs_dir_getreclen(fs, ep);
414 goto found;
415 }
416 }
417 prevoff = results->ulr_offset;
418 results->ulr_offset += lfs_dir_getreclen(fs, ep);
419 entryoffsetinblock += lfs_dir_getreclen(fs, ep);
420 if (lfs_dir_getino(fs, ep))
421 enduseful = results->ulr_offset;
422 }
423 notfound:
424 /*
425 * If we started in the middle of the directory and failed
426 * to find our target, we must check the beginning as well.
427 */
428 if (numdirpasses == 2) {
429 numdirpasses--;
430 results->ulr_offset = 0;
431 endsearch = results->ulr_diroff;
432 goto searchloop;
433 }
434 if (bp != NULL)
435 brelse(bp, 0);
436 /*
437 * If creating, and at end of pathname and current
438 * directory has not been removed, then can consider
439 * allowing file to be created.
440 */
441 if ((nameiop == CREATE || nameiop == RENAME ||
442 (nameiop == DELETE &&
443 (cnp->cn_flags & DOWHITEOUT) &&
444 (cnp->cn_flags & ISWHITEOUT))) &&
445 (flags & ISLASTCN) && dp->i_nlink != 0) {
446 /*
447 * Access for write is interpreted as allowing
448 * creation of files in the directory.
449 */
450 error = VOP_ACCESS(vdp, VWRITE, cred);
451 if (error)
452 goto out;
453 /*
454 * Return an indication of where the new directory
455 * entry should be put. If we didn't find a slot,
456 * then set results->ulr_count to 0 indicating
457 * that the new slot belongs at the end of the
458 * directory. If we found a slot, then the new entry
459 * can be put in the range from results->ulr_offset to
460 * results->ulr_offset + results->ulr_count.
461 */
462 if (slotstatus == NONE) {
463 results->ulr_offset = roundup(dp->i_size, dirblksiz);
464 results->ulr_count = 0;
465 enduseful = results->ulr_offset;
466 } else if (nameiop == DELETE) {
467 results->ulr_offset = slotoffset;
468 if ((results->ulr_offset & (dirblksiz - 1)) == 0)
469 results->ulr_count = 0;
470 else
471 results->ulr_count =
472 results->ulr_offset - prevoff;
473 } else {
474 results->ulr_offset = slotoffset;
475 results->ulr_count = slotsize;
476 if (enduseful < slotoffset + slotsize)
477 enduseful = slotoffset + slotsize;
478 }
479 results->ulr_endoff = roundup(enduseful, dirblksiz);
480 #if 0 /* commented out by dbj. none of the on disk fields changed */
481 dp->i_flag |= IN_CHANGE | IN_UPDATE;
482 #endif
483 /*
484 * We return with the directory locked, so that
485 * the parameters we set up above will still be
486 * valid if we actually decide to do a direnter().
487 * We return ni_vp == NULL to indicate that the entry
488 * does not currently exist; we leave a pointer to
489 * the (locked) directory inode in ndp->ni_dvp.
490 *
491 * NB - if the directory is unlocked, then this
492 * information cannot be used.
493 */
494 error = EJUSTRETURN;
495 goto out;
496 }
497 /*
498 * Insert name into cache (as non-existent) if appropriate.
499 */
500 if (nameiop != CREATE) {
501 cache_enter(vdp, *vpp, cnp->cn_nameptr, cnp->cn_namelen,
502 cnp->cn_flags);
503 }
504 error = ENOENT;
505 goto out;
506
507 found:
508 if (numdirpasses == 2)
509 namecache_count_pass2();
510 /*
511 * Check that directory length properly reflects presence
512 * of this entry.
513 */
514 if (results->ulr_offset + LFS_DIRSIZ(fs, ep) > dp->i_size) {
515 ulfs_dirbad(dp, results->ulr_offset, "i_size too small");
516 dp->i_size =
517 results->ulr_offset + LFS_DIRSIZ(fs, ep);
518 DIP_ASSIGN(dp, size, dp->i_size);
519 dp->i_flag |= IN_CHANGE | IN_UPDATE;
520 }
521 brelse(bp, 0);
522
523 /*
524 * Found component in pathname.
525 * If the final component of path name, save information
526 * in the cache as to where the entry was found.
527 */
528 if ((flags & ISLASTCN) && nameiop == LOOKUP)
529 results->ulr_diroff = results->ulr_offset &~ (dirblksiz - 1);
530
531 /*
532 * If deleting, and at end of pathname, return
533 * parameters which can be used to remove file.
534 * Lock the inode, being careful with ".".
535 */
536 if (nameiop == DELETE && (flags & ISLASTCN)) {
537 /*
538 * Return pointer to current entry in results->ulr_offset,
539 * and distance past previous entry (if there
540 * is a previous entry in this block) in results->ulr_count.
541 * Save directory inode pointer in ndp->ni_dvp for dirremove().
542 */
543 if ((results->ulr_offset & (dirblksiz - 1)) == 0)
544 results->ulr_count = 0;
545 else
546 results->ulr_count = results->ulr_offset - prevoff;
547 if (dp->i_number == foundino) {
548 vref(vdp);
549 tdp = vdp;
550 } else {
551 error = vcache_get(vdp->v_mount,
552 &foundino, sizeof(foundino), &tdp);
553 if (error)
554 goto out;
555 }
556 /*
557 * Write access to directory required to delete files.
558 */
559 error = VOP_ACCESS(vdp, VWRITE, cred);
560 if (error) {
561 vrele(tdp);
562 goto out;
563 }
564 /*
565 * If directory is "sticky", then user must own
566 * the directory, or the file in it, else she
567 * may not delete it (unless she's root). This
568 * implements append-only directories.
569 */
570 if (dp->i_mode & ISVTX) {
571 error = kauth_authorize_vnode(cred, KAUTH_VNODE_DELETE,
572 tdp, vdp, genfs_can_sticky(cred, dp->i_uid,
573 VTOI(tdp)->i_uid));
574 if (error) {
575 vrele(tdp);
576 error = EPERM;
577 goto out;
578 }
579 }
580 *vpp = tdp;
581 error = 0;
582 goto out;
583 }
584
585 /*
586 * If rewriting (RENAME), return the inode and the
587 * information required to rewrite the present directory
588 * Must get inode of directory entry to verify it's a
589 * regular file, or empty directory.
590 */
591 if (nameiop == RENAME && (flags & ISLASTCN)) {
592 error = VOP_ACCESS(vdp, VWRITE, cred);
593 if (error)
594 goto out;
595 /*
596 * Careful about locking second inode.
597 * This can only occur if the target is ".".
598 */
599 if (dp->i_number == foundino) {
600 error = EISDIR;
601 goto out;
602 }
603 error = vcache_get(vdp->v_mount,
604 &foundino, sizeof(foundino), &tdp);
605 if (error)
606 goto out;
607 *vpp = tdp;
608 error = 0;
609 goto out;
610 }
611
612 if (dp->i_number == foundino) {
613 vref(vdp); /* we want ourself, ie "." */
614 *vpp = vdp;
615 } else {
616 error = vcache_get(vdp->v_mount,
617 &foundino, sizeof(foundino), &tdp);
618 if (error)
619 goto out;
620 *vpp = tdp;
621 }
622
623 /*
624 * Insert name into cache if appropriate.
625 */
626 cache_enter(vdp, *vpp, cnp->cn_nameptr, cnp->cn_namelen, cnp->cn_flags);
627 error = 0;
628
629 out:
630 return error;
631 }
632
633 void
634 ulfs_dirbad(struct inode *ip, doff_t offset, const char *how)
635 {
636 struct mount *mp;
637
638 mp = ITOV(ip)->v_mount;
639 printf("%s: bad dir ino %llu at offset %d: %s\n",
640 mp->mnt_stat.f_mntonname, (unsigned long long)ip->i_number,
641 offset, how);
642 if ((mp->mnt_flag & MNT_RDONLY) == 0)
643 panic("bad dir");
644 }
645
646 /*
647 * Do consistency checking on a directory entry:
648 * record length must be multiple of 4
649 * entry must fit in rest of its DIRBLKSIZ block
650 * record must be large enough to contain entry
651 * name is not longer than LFS_MAXNAMLEN
652 * name must be as long as advertised, and null terminated
653 */
654 int
655 ulfs_dirbadentry(struct vnode *dp, LFS_DIRHEADER *ep, int entryoffsetinblock)
656 {
657 int i;
658 int namlen;
659 unsigned reclen;
660 struct ulfsmount *ump = VFSTOULFS(dp->v_mount);
661 struct lfs *fs = ump->um_lfs;
662 int dirblksiz = fs->um_dirblksiz;
663 const char *name;
664
665 namlen = lfs_dir_getnamlen(fs, ep);
666 reclen = lfs_dir_getreclen(fs, ep);
667 if ((reclen & 0x3) != 0 ||
668 reclen > dirblksiz - (entryoffsetinblock & (dirblksiz - 1)) ||
669 reclen < LFS_DIRSIZ(fs, ep) || namlen > LFS_MAXNAMLEN) {
670 /*return (1); */
671 printf("First bad, reclen=%#x, DIRSIZ=%lu, namlen=%d, "
672 "flags=%#x, entryoffsetinblock=%d, dirblksiz = %d\n",
673 lfs_dir_getreclen(fs, ep),
674 (u_long)LFS_DIRSIZ(fs, ep),
675 namlen, dp->v_mount->mnt_flag, entryoffsetinblock,
676 dirblksiz);
677 goto bad;
678 }
679 if (lfs_dir_getino(fs, ep) == 0)
680 return (0);
681 name = lfs_dir_nameptr(fs, ep);
682 for (i = 0; i < namlen; i++)
683 if (name[i] == '\0') {
684 /*return (1); */
685 printf("Second bad\n");
686 goto bad;
687 }
688 if (name[i])
689 goto bad;
690 return (0);
691 bad:
692 return (1);
693 }
694
695 /*
696 * Assign the contents of directory entry DIRP, on volume FS.
697 *
698 * NAME/NAMLEN is the name, which is not necessarily null terminated.
699 * INUM is the inode number, and DTYPE is the type code (LFS_DT_*).
700 *
701 * Note that these values typically come from:
702 * cnp->cn_nameptr
703 * cnp->cn_namelen
704 * ip->i_number
705 * LFS_IFTODT(ip->i_mode)
706 *
707 * Does not set d_reclen.
708 */
709 static void
710 ulfs_direntry_assign(struct lfs *fs, LFS_DIRHEADER *dirp,
711 const char *name, size_t namlen,
712 ino_t inum, unsigned dtype)
713 {
714 lfs_dir_setino(fs, dirp, inum);
715 lfs_dir_setnamlen(fs, dirp, namlen);
716 lfs_dir_settype(fs, dirp, dtype);
717 memcpy(lfs_dir_nameptr(fs, dirp), name, namlen);
718 lfs_dir_nameptr(fs, dirp)[namlen] = '\0';
719 }
720
721 /*
722 * Write a directory entry after a call to namei, using the parameters
723 * that ulfs_lookup left in nameidata and in the ulfs_lookup_results.
724 *
725 * DVP is the directory to be updated. It must be locked.
726 * ULR is the ulfs_lookup_results structure from the final lookup step.
727 * TVP is not used. (XXX: why is it here? remove it)
728 * CNP is the componentname from the final lookup step.
729 * INUM is the inode number to insert into the new directory entry.
730 * DTYPE is the type code (LFS_DT_*) to insert into the new directory entry.
731 * NEWDIRBP is not used and (XXX) should be removed. The previous
732 * comment here said it was used by the now-removed softupdates code.
733 *
734 * The link count of the target inode is *not* incremented; the
735 * caller does that.
736 *
737 * If ulr->ulr_count is 0, ulfs_lookup did not find space to insert the
738 * directory entry. ulr_offset, which is the place to put the entry,
739 * should be on a block boundary (and should be at the end of the
740 * directory AFAIK) and a fresh block is allocated to put the new
741 * directory entry in.
742 *
743 * If ulr->ulr_count is not zero, ulfs_lookup found a slot to insert
744 * the entry into. This slot ranges from ulr_offset to ulr_offset +
745 * ulr_count. However, this slot may already be partially populated
746 * requiring compaction. See notes below.
747 *
748 * Furthermore, if ulr_count is not zero and ulr_endoff is not the
749 * same as i_size, the directory is truncated to size ulr_endoff.
750 */
751 int
752 ulfs_direnter(struct vnode *dvp, const struct ulfs_lookup_results *ulr,
753 struct vnode *tvp,
754 struct componentname *cnp, ino_t inum, unsigned dtype,
755 struct buf *newdirbp)
756 {
757 kauth_cred_t cr;
758 int newentrysize;
759 struct inode *dp;
760 struct buf *bp;
761 u_int dsize;
762 LFS_DIRHEADER *ep, *nep;
763 int error, ret, lfs_blkoff, loc, spacefree;
764 char *dirbuf;
765 struct timespec ts;
766 struct ulfsmount *ump = VFSTOULFS(dvp->v_mount);
767 struct lfs *fs = ump->um_lfs;
768 int dirblksiz = fs->um_dirblksiz;
769 const char *name;
770 unsigned namlen, reclen;
771 #ifdef LFS_DIRHASH
772 int dohashadd;
773 #endif
774
775 error = 0;
776 name = cnp->cn_nameptr; /* note: not null-terminated */
777 namlen = cnp->cn_namelen;
778 cr = cnp->cn_cred;
779
780 dp = VTOI(dvp);
781 newentrysize = LFS_DIRECTSIZ(fs, namlen);
782
783 if (ulr->ulr_count == 0) {
784 /*
785 * If ulr_count is 0, then namei could find no
786 * space in the directory. Here, ulr_offset will
787 * be on a directory block boundary and we will write the
788 * new entry into a fresh block.
789 */
790 if (ulr->ulr_offset & (dirblksiz - 1))
791 panic("ulfs_direnter: newblk");
792 if ((error = lfs_balloc(dvp, (off_t)ulr->ulr_offset, dirblksiz,
793 cr, B_CLRBUF | B_SYNC, &bp)) != 0) {
794 return (error);
795 }
796 dp->i_size = ulr->ulr_offset + dirblksiz;
797 DIP_ASSIGN(dp, size, dp->i_size);
798 dp->i_flag |= IN_CHANGE | IN_UPDATE;
799 uvm_vnp_setsize(dvp, dp->i_size);
800 lfs_blkoff = ulr->ulr_offset & (ump->um_mountp->mnt_stat.f_iosize - 1);
801 ep = (LFS_DIRHEADER *)((char *)bp->b_data + lfs_blkoff);
802 ulfs_direntry_assign(fs, ep, name, namlen, inum, dtype);
803 lfs_dir_setreclen(fs, ep, dirblksiz);
804 #ifdef LFS_DIRHASH
805 if (dp->i_dirhash != NULL) {
806 ulfsdirhash_newblk(dp, ulr->ulr_offset);
807 ulfsdirhash_add(dp, ep, ulr->ulr_offset);
808 ulfsdirhash_checkblock(dp, (char *)bp->b_data + lfs_blkoff,
809 ulr->ulr_offset);
810 }
811 #endif
812 error = VOP_BWRITE(bp->b_vp, bp);
813 vfs_timestamp(&ts);
814 ret = lfs_update(dvp, &ts, &ts, UPDATE_DIROP);
815 if (error == 0)
816 return (ret);
817 return (error);
818 }
819
820 /*
821 * If ulr_count is non-zero, then namei found space for the new
822 * entry in the range ulr_offset to ulr_offset + ulr_count
823 * in the directory. To use this space, we may have to compact
824 * the entries located there, by copying them together towards the
825 * beginning of the block, leaving the free space in one usable
826 * chunk at the end.
827 */
828
829 /*
830 * Increase size of directory if entry eats into new space.
831 * This should never push the size past a new multiple of
832 * DIRBLKSIZ.
833 *
834 * N.B. - THIS IS AN ARTIFACT OF 4.2 AND SHOULD NEVER HAPPEN.
835 */
836 if (ulr->ulr_offset + ulr->ulr_count > dp->i_size) {
837 #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
838 printf("ulfs_direnter: reached 4.2-only block, "
839 "not supposed to happen\n");
840 #endif
841 dp->i_size = ulr->ulr_offset + ulr->ulr_count;
842 DIP_ASSIGN(dp, size, dp->i_size);
843 dp->i_flag |= IN_CHANGE | IN_UPDATE;
844 }
845 /*
846 * Get the block containing the space for the new directory entry.
847 */
848 error = ulfs_blkatoff(dvp, (off_t)ulr->ulr_offset, &dirbuf, &bp, true);
849 if (error) {
850 return (error);
851 }
852 /*
853 * Find space for the new entry. In the simple case, the entry at
854 * offset base will have the space. If it does not, then namei
855 * arranged that compacting the region ulr_offset to
856 * ulr_offset + ulr_count would yield the space.
857 */
858 ep = (LFS_DIRHEADER *)dirbuf;
859 dsize = (lfs_dir_getino(fs, ep) != 0) ? LFS_DIRSIZ(fs, ep) : 0;
860 spacefree = lfs_dir_getreclen(fs, ep) - dsize;
861 for (loc = lfs_dir_getreclen(fs, ep); loc < ulr->ulr_count; ) {
862 nep = (LFS_DIRHEADER *)(dirbuf + loc);
863
864 /* Trim the existing slot (NB: dsize may be zero). */
865 lfs_dir_setreclen(fs, ep, dsize);
866 ep = LFS_NEXTDIR(fs, ep);
867
868 reclen = lfs_dir_getreclen(fs, nep);
869 loc += reclen;
870 if (lfs_dir_getino(fs, nep) == 0) {
871 /*
872 * A mid-block unused entry. Such entries are
873 * never created by the kernel, but fsck_ffs
874 * can create them (and it doesn't fix them).
875 *
876 * Add up the free space, and initialise the
877 * relocated entry since we don't memcpy it.
878 */
879 spacefree += reclen;
880 lfs_dir_setino(fs, ep, 0);
881 dsize = 0;
882 continue;
883 }
884 dsize = LFS_DIRSIZ(fs, nep);
885 spacefree += reclen - dsize;
886 #ifdef LFS_DIRHASH
887 if (dp->i_dirhash != NULL)
888 ulfsdirhash_move(dp, nep,
889 ulr->ulr_offset + ((char *)nep - dirbuf),
890 ulr->ulr_offset + ((char *)ep - dirbuf));
891 #endif
892 memcpy((void *)ep, (void *)nep, dsize);
893 }
894 /*
895 * Here, `ep' points to a directory entry containing `dsize' in-use
896 * bytes followed by `spacefree' unused bytes. If ep->d_ino == 0,
897 * then the entry is completely unused (dsize == 0). The value
898 * of ep->d_reclen is always indeterminate.
899 *
900 * Update the pointer fields in the previous entry (if any),
901 * copy in the new entry, and write out the block.
902 */
903 if (lfs_dir_getino(fs, ep) == 0 ||
904 (lfs_dir_getino(fs, ep) == ULFS_WINO &&
905 memcmp(lfs_dir_nameptr(fs, ep), name, namlen) == 0)) {
906 if (spacefree + dsize < newentrysize)
907 panic("ulfs_direnter: compact1");
908 reclen = spacefree + dsize;
909 #ifdef LFS_DIRHASH
910 dohashadd = (lfs_dir_getino(fs, ep) == 0);
911 #endif
912 } else {
913 if (spacefree < newentrysize)
914 panic("ulfs_direnter: compact2");
915 reclen = spacefree;
916 lfs_dir_setreclen(fs, ep, dsize);
917 ep = LFS_NEXTDIR(fs, ep);
918 #ifdef LFS_DIRHASH
919 dohashadd = 1;
920 #endif
921 }
922
923 ulfs_direntry_assign(fs, ep, name, namlen, inum, dtype);
924 lfs_dir_setreclen(fs, ep, reclen);
925 #ifdef LFS_DIRHASH
926 if (dp->i_dirhash != NULL && dohashadd)
927 ulfsdirhash_add(dp, ep, ulr->ulr_offset + ((char *)ep - dirbuf));
928 if (dp->i_dirhash != NULL)
929 ulfsdirhash_checkblock(dp, dirbuf -
930 (ulr->ulr_offset & (dirblksiz - 1)),
931 ulr->ulr_offset & ~(dirblksiz - 1));
932 #endif
933 error = VOP_BWRITE(bp->b_vp, bp);
934 dp->i_flag |= IN_CHANGE | IN_UPDATE;
935 /*
936 * If all went well, and the directory can be shortened, proceed
937 * with the truncation. Note that we have to unlock the inode for
938 * the entry that we just entered, as the truncation may need to
939 * lock other inodes which can lead to deadlock if we also hold a
940 * lock on the newly entered node.
941 */
942 if (error == 0 && ulr->ulr_endoff && ulr->ulr_endoff < dp->i_size) {
943 #ifdef LFS_DIRHASH
944 if (dp->i_dirhash != NULL)
945 ulfsdirhash_dirtrunc(dp, ulr->ulr_endoff);
946 #endif
947 (void) lfs_truncate(dvp, (off_t)ulr->ulr_endoff, IO_SYNC, cr);
948 }
949 return (error);
950 }
951
952 /*
953 * Remove a directory entry after a call to namei, using the
954 * parameters that ulfs_lookup left in nameidata and in the
955 * ulfs_lookup_results.
956 *
957 * DVP is the directory to be updated. It must be locked.
958 * ULR is the ulfs_lookup_results structure from the final lookup step.
959 * IP, if not null, is the inode being unlinked.
960 * FLAGS may contain DOWHITEOUT.
961 * ISRMDIR is not used and (XXX) should be removed.
962 *
963 * If FLAGS contains DOWHITEOUT the entry is replaced with a whiteout
964 * instead of being cleared.
965 *
966 * ulr->ulr_offset contains the position of the directory entry
967 * to be removed.
968 *
969 * ulr->ulr_reclen contains the size of the directory entry to be
970 * removed.
971 *
972 * ulr->ulr_count contains the size of the *previous* directory
973 * entry. This allows finding it, for free space management. If
974 * ulr_count is 0, the target entry is at the beginning of the
975 * directory. (Does this ever happen? The first entry should be ".",
976 * which should only be removed at rmdir time. Does rmdir come here
977 * to clear out the "." and ".." entries? Perhaps, but I doubt it.)
978 *
979 * The space is marked free by adding it to the record length (not
980 * name length) of the preceding entry. If the first entry becomes
981 * free, it is marked free by setting the inode number to 0.
982 *
983 * The link count of IP is decremented. Note that this is not the
984 * inverse behavior of ulfs_direnter, which does not adjust link
985 * counts. Sigh.
986 */
987 int
988 ulfs_dirremove(struct vnode *dvp, const struct ulfs_lookup_results *ulr,
989 struct inode *ip, int flags, int isrmdir)
990 {
991 struct inode *dp = VTOI(dvp);
992 struct lfs *fs = dp->i_lfs;
993 LFS_DIRHEADER *ep;
994 struct buf *bp;
995 int error;
996
997 if (flags & DOWHITEOUT) {
998 /*
999 * Whiteout entry: set d_ino to ULFS_WINO.
1000 */
1001 error = ulfs_blkatoff(dvp, (off_t)ulr->ulr_offset, (void *)&ep,
1002 &bp, true);
1003 if (error)
1004 return (error);
1005 lfs_dir_setino(fs, ep, ULFS_WINO);
1006 lfs_dir_settype(fs, ep, LFS_DT_WHT);
1007 goto out;
1008 }
1009
1010 if ((error = ulfs_blkatoff(dvp,
1011 (off_t)(ulr->ulr_offset - ulr->ulr_count), (void *)&ep, &bp, true)) != 0)
1012 return (error);
1013
1014 #ifdef LFS_DIRHASH
1015 /*
1016 * Remove the dirhash entry. This is complicated by the fact
1017 * that `ep' is the previous entry when ulr_count != 0.
1018 */
1019 if (dp->i_dirhash != NULL)
1020 ulfsdirhash_remove(dp, (ulr->ulr_count == 0) ? ep :
1021 LFS_NEXTDIR(fs, ep), ulr->ulr_offset);
1022 #endif
1023
1024 if (ulr->ulr_count == 0) {
1025 /*
1026 * First entry in block: set d_ino to zero.
1027 */
1028 lfs_dir_setino(fs, ep, 0);
1029 } else {
1030 /*
1031 * Collapse new free space into previous entry.
1032 */
1033 lfs_dir_setreclen(fs, ep,
1034 lfs_dir_getreclen(fs, ep) + ulr->ulr_reclen);
1035 }
1036
1037 #ifdef LFS_DIRHASH
1038 if (dp->i_dirhash != NULL) {
1039 int dirblksiz = ip->i_lfs->um_dirblksiz;
1040 ulfsdirhash_checkblock(dp, (char *)ep -
1041 ((ulr->ulr_offset - ulr->ulr_count) & (dirblksiz - 1)),
1042 ulr->ulr_offset & ~(dirblksiz - 1));
1043 }
1044 #endif
1045
1046 out:
1047 if (ip) {
1048 ip->i_nlink--;
1049 DIP_ASSIGN(ip, nlink, ip->i_nlink);
1050 ip->i_flag |= IN_CHANGE;
1051 }
1052 /*
1053 * XXX did it ever occur to anyone that it might be a good
1054 * idea to restore ip->i_nlink if this fails? Or something?
1055 * Currently on error return from this function the state of
1056 * ip->i_nlink depends on what happened, and callers
1057 * definitely do not take this into account.
1058 */
1059 error = VOP_BWRITE(bp->b_vp, bp);
1060 dp->i_flag |= IN_CHANGE | IN_UPDATE;
1061 /*
1062 * If the last named reference to a snapshot goes away,
1063 * drop its snapshot reference so that it will be reclaimed
1064 * when last open reference goes away.
1065 */
1066 if (ip != 0 && (ip->i_flags & SF_SNAPSHOT) != 0 &&
1067 ip->i_nlink == 0)
1068 ulfs_snapgone(ip);
1069 return (error);
1070 }
1071
1072 /*
1073 * Rewrite an existing directory entry to point at the inode supplied.
1074 *
1075 * DP is the directory to update.
1076 * OFFSET is the position of the entry in question. It may come
1077 * from ulr_offset of a ulfs_lookup_results.
1078 * OIP is the old inode the directory previously pointed to.
1079 * NEWINUM is the number of the new inode.
1080 * NEWTYPE is the new value for the type field of the directory entry.
1081 * (This is ignored if the fs doesn't support that.)
1082 * ISRMDIR is not used and (XXX) should be removed.
1083 * IFLAGS are added to DP's inode flags.
1084 *
1085 * The link count of OIP is decremented. Note that the link count of
1086 * the new inode is *not* incremented. Yay for symmetry.
1087 */
1088 int
1089 ulfs_dirrewrite(struct inode *dp, off_t offset,
1090 struct inode *oip, ino_t newinum, int newtype,
1091 int isrmdir, int iflags)
1092 {
1093 struct lfs *fs = dp->i_lfs;
1094 struct buf *bp;
1095 LFS_DIRHEADER *ep;
1096 struct vnode *vdp = ITOV(dp);
1097 int error;
1098
1099 error = ulfs_blkatoff(vdp, offset, (void *)&ep, &bp, true);
1100 if (error)
1101 return (error);
1102 lfs_dir_setino(fs, ep, newinum);
1103 lfs_dir_settype(fs, ep, newtype);
1104 oip->i_nlink--;
1105 DIP_ASSIGN(oip, nlink, oip->i_nlink);
1106 oip->i_flag |= IN_CHANGE;
1107 error = VOP_BWRITE(bp->b_vp, bp);
1108 dp->i_flag |= iflags;
1109 /*
1110 * If the last named reference to a snapshot goes away,
1111 * drop its snapshot reference so that it will be reclaimed
1112 * when last open reference goes away.
1113 */
1114 if ((oip->i_flags & SF_SNAPSHOT) != 0 && oip->i_nlink == 0)
1115 ulfs_snapgone(oip);
1116 return (error);
1117 }
1118
1119 /*
1120 * Check if a directory is empty or not.
1121 * Inode supplied must be locked.
1122 *
1123 * Using a struct lfs_dirtemplate here is not precisely
1124 * what we want, but better than using a struct lfs_direct.
1125 *
1126 * NB: does not handle corrupted directories.
1127 */
1128 int
1129 ulfs_dirempty(struct inode *ip, ino_t parentino, kauth_cred_t cred)
1130 {
1131 struct lfs *fs = ip->i_lfs;
1132 doff_t off;
1133 union lfs_dirtemplate dbuf;
1134 LFS_DIRHEADER *dp = (LFS_DIRHEADER *)&dbuf;
1135 int error, namlen;
1136 const char *name;
1137 size_t count;
1138 /* XXX this should probably use LFS_DIRECTSIZ(fs, 2) */
1139 #define MINDIRSIZ (sizeof (struct lfs_dirtemplate64) / 2)
1140
1141 for (off = 0; off < ip->i_size; off += lfs_dir_getreclen(fs, dp)) {
1142 error = ulfs_bufio(UIO_READ, ITOV(ip), (void *)dp, MINDIRSIZ,
1143 off, IO_NODELOCKED, cred, &count, NULL);
1144 /*
1145 * Since we read MINDIRSIZ, residual must
1146 * be 0 unless we're at end of file.
1147 */
1148 if (error || count != 0)
1149 return (0);
1150 /* avoid infinite loops */
1151 if (lfs_dir_getreclen(fs, dp) == 0)
1152 return (0);
1153 /* skip empty entries */
1154 if (lfs_dir_getino(fs, dp) == 0 ||
1155 lfs_dir_getino(fs, dp) == ULFS_WINO)
1156 continue;
1157 /* accept only "." and ".." */
1158 namlen = lfs_dir_getnamlen(fs, dp);
1159 name = lfs_dir_nameptr(fs, dp);
1160 if (namlen > 2)
1161 return (0);
1162 if (name[0] != '.')
1163 return (0);
1164 /*
1165 * At this point namlen must be 1 or 2.
1166 * 1 implies ".", 2 implies ".." if second
1167 * char is also "."
1168 */
1169 if (namlen == 1 && lfs_dir_getino(fs, dp) == ip->i_number)
1170 continue;
1171 if (name[1] == '.' && lfs_dir_getino(fs, dp) == parentino)
1172 continue;
1173 return (0);
1174 }
1175 return (1);
1176 }
1177
1178 #define ULFS_DIRRABLKS 0
1179 int ulfs_dirrablks = ULFS_DIRRABLKS;
1180
1181 /*
1182 * ulfs_blkatoff: Return buffer with the contents of block "offset" from
1183 * the beginning of directory "vp". If "res" is non-NULL, fill it in with
1184 * a pointer to the remaining space in the directory. If the caller intends
1185 * to modify the buffer returned, "modify" must be true.
1186 */
1187
1188 int
1189 ulfs_blkatoff(struct vnode *vp, off_t offset, char **res, struct buf **bpp,
1190 bool modify)
1191 {
1192 struct inode *ip __diagused;
1193 struct buf *bp;
1194 daddr_t lbn;
1195 const int dirrablks = ulfs_dirrablks;
1196 daddr_t *blks;
1197 int *blksizes;
1198 int run, error;
1199 struct mount *mp = vp->v_mount;
1200 const int bshift = mp->mnt_fs_bshift;
1201 const int bsize = 1 << bshift;
1202 off_t eof;
1203
1204 blks = kmem_alloc((1 + dirrablks) * sizeof(daddr_t), KM_SLEEP);
1205 blksizes = kmem_alloc((1 + dirrablks) * sizeof(int), KM_SLEEP);
1206 ip = VTOI(vp);
1207 KASSERT(vp->v_size == ip->i_size);
1208 GOP_SIZE(vp, vp->v_size, &eof, 0);
1209 lbn = offset >> bshift;
1210
1211 for (run = 0; run <= dirrablks;) {
1212 const off_t curoff = lbn << bshift;
1213 const int size = MIN(eof - curoff, bsize);
1214
1215 if (size == 0) {
1216 break;
1217 }
1218 KASSERT(curoff < eof);
1219 blks[run] = lbn;
1220 blksizes[run] = size;
1221 lbn++;
1222 run++;
1223 if (size != bsize) {
1224 break;
1225 }
1226 }
1227 KASSERT(run >= 1);
1228 error = breadn(vp, blks[0], blksizes[0], &blks[1], &blksizes[1],
1229 run - 1, (modify ? B_MODIFY : 0), &bp);
1230 if (error != 0) {
1231 *bpp = NULL;
1232 goto out;
1233 }
1234 if (res) {
1235 *res = (char *)bp->b_data + (offset & (bsize - 1));
1236 }
1237 *bpp = bp;
1238
1239 out:
1240 kmem_free(blks, (1 + dirrablks) * sizeof(daddr_t));
1241 kmem_free(blksizes, (1 + dirrablks) * sizeof(int));
1242 return error;
1243 }
1244