/* * linux/fs/isofs/namei.c * * (C) 1992 Eric Youngdale Modified for ISO9660 filesystem. * * (C) 1991 Linus Torvalds - minix filesystem */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* * ok, we cannot use strncmp, as the name is not in our data space. * Thus we'll have to use isofs_match. No big problem. Match also makes * some sanity tests. * * NOTE! unlike strncmp, isofs_match returns 1 for success, 0 for failure. */ static int isofs_match(int len,const char * name, char * compare, int dlen) { register int same __asm__("ax"); if (!compare) return 0; /* "" means "." ---> so paths like "/usr/lib//libc.a" work */ if (!len && (compare[0]==0) && (dlen==1)) return 1; if (compare[0]==0 && dlen==1 && len == 1) compare = "."; if (compare[0]==1 && dlen==1 && len == 2) { compare = ".."; dlen = 2; }; #if 0 if (len <= 2) printk("Match: %d %d %s %d %d \n",len,dlen,compare,de->name[0], dlen); #endif if (dlen != len) return 0; __asm__("cld\n\t" "repe ; cmpsb\n\t" "setz %%al" :"=a" (same) :"0" (0),"S" ((long) name),"D" ((long) compare),"c" (len) :"cx","di","si"); return same; } /* * isofs_find_entry() * * finds an entry in the specified directory with the wanted name. It * returns the cache buffer in which the entry was found, and the entry * itself (as an inode number). It does NOT read the inode of the * entry - you'll have to do that yourself if you want to. */ static struct buffer_head * isofs_find_entry(struct inode * dir, const char * name, int namelen, int * ino, int * ino_back) { unsigned long bufsize = ISOFS_BUFFER_SIZE(dir); unsigned char bufbits = ISOFS_BUFFER_BITS(dir); unsigned int block, i, f_pos, offset, inode_number; struct buffer_head * bh; void * cpnt = NULL; unsigned int old_offset; unsigned int backlink; int dlen, rrflag, match; char * dpnt; struct iso_directory_record * de; char c; *ino = 0; if (!dir) return NULL; if (!(block = dir->u.isofs_i.i_first_extent)) return NULL; f_pos = 0; offset = f_pos & (bufsize - 1); block = isofs_bmap(dir,f_pos >> bufbits); if (!block || !(bh = bread(dir->i_dev,block,bufsize))) return NULL; while (f_pos < dir->i_size) { de = (struct iso_directory_record *) (bh->b_data + offset); backlink = dir->i_ino; inode_number = (block << bufbits) + (offset & (bufsize - 1)); /* If byte is zero, this is the end of file, or time to move to the next sector. Usually 2048 byte boundaries. */ if (*((unsigned char *) de) == 0) { brelse(bh); offset = 0; f_pos = ((f_pos & ~(ISOFS_BLOCK_SIZE - 1)) + ISOFS_BLOCK_SIZE); block = isofs_bmap(dir,f_pos>>bufbits); if (!block || !(bh = bread(dir->i_dev,block,bufsize))) return 0; continue; /* Will kick out if past end of directory */ } old_offset = offset; offset += *((unsigned char *) de); f_pos += *((unsigned char *) de); /* Handle case where the directory entry spans two blocks. Usually 1024 byte boundaries */ if (offset >= bufsize) { cpnt = kmalloc(1 << ISOFS_BLOCK_BITS, GFP_KERNEL); memcpy(cpnt, bh->b_data, bufsize); de = (struct iso_directory_record *) ((char *)cpnt + old_offset); brelse(bh); offset = f_pos & (bufsize - 1); block = isofs_bmap(dir,f_pos>>bufbits); if (!block || !(bh = bread(dir->i_dev,block,bufsize))) { kfree_s(cpnt, 1 << ISOFS_BLOCK_BITS); return 0; }; memcpy((char *)cpnt+bufsize,bh->b_data,bufsize); } /* Handle the '.' case */ if (de->name[0]==0 && de->name_len[0]==1) { inode_number = dir->i_ino; backlink = 0; } /* Handle the '..' case */ if (de->name[0]==1 && de->name_len[0]==1) { #if 0 printk("Doing .. (%d %d)", dir->i_sb->s_firstdatazone << bufbits, dir->i_ino); #endif if((dir->i_sb->u.isofs_sb.s_firstdatazone << bufbits) != dir->i_ino) inode_number = dir->u.isofs_i.i_backlink; else inode_number = dir->i_ino; backlink = 0; } dlen = de->name_len[0]; dpnt = de->name; /* Now convert the filename in the buffer to lower case */ rrflag = get_rock_ridge_filename(de, &dpnt, &dlen, dir); if (rrflag) { if (rrflag == -1) goto out; /* Relocated deep directory */ } else { if(dir->i_sb->u.isofs_sb.s_mapping == 'n') { for (i = 0; i < dlen; i++) { c = dpnt[i]; if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') c |= 0x20; /* lower case */ if (c == ';' && i == dlen-2 && dpnt[i+1] == '1') { dlen -= 2; break; } if (c == ';') c = '.'; de->name[i] = c; } /* This allows us to match with and without a trailing period. */ if(dpnt[dlen-1] == '.' && namelen == dlen-1) dlen--; } } match = isofs_match(namelen,name,dpnt,dlen); if (cpnt) { kfree_s(cpnt, 1 << ISOFS_BLOCK_BITS); cpnt = NULL; } if(rrflag) kfree(dpnt); if (match) { if(inode_number == -1) { /* Should only happen for the '..' entry */ inode_number = isofs_lookup_grandparent(dir, find_rock_ridge_relocation(de,dir)); if(inode_number == -1){ /* Should never happen */ printk("Backlink not properly set.\n"); goto out; } } *ino = inode_number; *ino_back = backlink; return bh; } } out: if (cpnt) kfree_s(cpnt, 1 << ISOFS_BLOCK_BITS); brelse(bh); return NULL; } int isofs_lookup(struct inode * dir,const char * name, int len, struct inode ** result) { int ino, ino_back; struct buffer_head * bh; #ifdef DEBUG printk("lookup: %x %d\n",dir->i_ino, len); #endif *result = NULL; if (!dir) return -ENOENT; if (!S_ISDIR(dir->i_mode)) { iput(dir); return -ENOENT; } ino = 0; if (dir->i_dev == cache.dev && dir->i_ino == cache.dir && len == cache.dlen && isofs_match(len, name, cache.filename, cache.dlen)) { ino = cache.ino; ino_back = dir->i_ino; /* These two cases are special, but since they are at the start of the directory, we can just as easily search there */ if (cache.dlen == 1 && cache.filename[0] == '.') ino = 0; if (cache.dlen == 2 && cache.filename[0] == '.' && cache.filename[1] == '.') ino = 0; }; if (!ino) { if (!(bh = isofs_find_entry(dir,name,len, &ino, &ino_back))) { iput(dir); return -ENOENT; } brelse(bh); }; if (!(*result = iget(dir->i_sb,ino))) { iput(dir); return -EACCES; } /* We need this backlink for the ".." entry unless the name that we are looking up traversed a mount point (in which case the inode may not even be on an iso9660 filesystem, and writing to u.isofs_i would only cause memory corruption). */ if (ino_back && !(*result)->i_pipe && (*result)->i_sb == dir->i_sb) { (*result)->u.isofs_i.i_backlink = ino_back; } iput(dir); return 0; }