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This notice * is included in support of clause 2.2 (b) of the Apple Public License, * Version 2.0. */ /* * HISTORY * Dieter Siegmund (dieter@apple.com) Thu Apr 8 14:08:19 PDT 1999 * - removed mounting of "hidden" mountpoint * - fixed problem in which devnode->dn_vn pointer was not * updated with the vnode returned from checkalias() * - replaced devfs_vntodn() with a macro VTODN() * - rewrote dev_finddir() to not use recursion * - added locking to avoid data structure corruption (DEVFS_(UN)LOCK()) * Dieter Siegmund (dieter@apple.com) Wed Jul 14 13:37:59 PDT 1999 * - fixed problem with devfs_dntovn() checking the v_id against the * value cached in the device node; a union mount on top of us causes * the v_id to get incremented thus, we would end up returning a new * vnode instead of the existing one that has the mounted_here * field filled in; the net effect was that the filesystem mounted * on top of us would never show up * - added devfs_stats to store how many data structures are actually * allocated */ /* SPLIT_DEVS means each devfs uses a different devnode for the same device */ /* Otherwise the same device always ends up at the same vnode even if */ /* reached througgh a different devfs instance. The practical difference */ /* is that with the same vnode, chmods and chowns show up on all instances of */ /* a device. (etc) */ #define SPLIT_DEVS 1 /* maybe make this an option */ /*#define SPLIT_DEVS 1*/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE 1 /* devfs_make_link() prototype */ #include "devfs.h" #include "devfsdefs.h" #if CONFIG_MACF #include #endif #if FDESC #include "fdesc.h" #endif typedef struct devfs_vnode_event { vnode_t dve_vp; uint32_t dve_vid; uint32_t dve_events; } *devfs_vnode_event_t; /* * Size of stack buffer (fast path) for notifications. If * the number of mounts is small, no need to malloc a buffer. */ #define NUM_STACK_ENTRIES 5 typedef struct devfs_event_log { size_t del_max; size_t del_used; devfs_vnode_event_t del_entries; } *devfs_event_log_t; static void dev_free_hier(devdirent_t *); static int devfs_propogate(devdirent_t *, devdirent_t *, devfs_event_log_t); static int dev_finddir(const char *, devnode_t *, int, devnode_t **, devfs_event_log_t); static int dev_dup_entry(devnode_t *, devdirent_t *, devdirent_t **, struct devfsmount *); void devfs_ref_node(devnode_t *); void devfs_rele_node(devnode_t *); static void devfs_record_event(devfs_event_log_t, devnode_t*, uint32_t); static int devfs_init_event_log(devfs_event_log_t, uint32_t, devfs_vnode_event_t); static void devfs_release_event_log(devfs_event_log_t, int); static void devfs_bulk_notify(devfs_event_log_t); static devdirent_t *devfs_make_node_internal(dev_t, devfstype_t type, uid_t, gid_t, int, int (*clone)(dev_t dev, int action), const char *fmt, va_list ap); static LCK_GRP_DECLARE(devfs_lck_grp, "devfs_lock"); LCK_MTX_DECLARE(devfs_mutex, &devfs_lck_grp); LCK_MTX_DECLARE(devfs_attr_mutex, &devfs_lck_grp); os_refgrp_decl(static, devfs_refgrp, "devfs", NULL); devdirent_t * dev_root = NULL; /* root of backing tree */ struct devfs_stats devfs_stats; /* hold stats */ static ino_t devfs_unique_fileno = 0; #ifdef HIDDEN_MOUNTPOINT static struct mount *devfs_hidden_mount; #endif /* HIDDEN_MOINTPOINT */ static int devfs_ready = 0; static uint32_t devfs_nmountplanes = 0; /* The first plane is not used for a mount */ #define DEVFS_NOCREATE FALSE #define DEVFS_CREATE TRUE /* * Set up the root directory node in the backing plane * This is happenning before the vfs system has been * set up yet, so be careful about what we reference.. * Notice that the ops are by indirection.. as they haven't * been set up yet! * DEVFS has a hidden mountpoint that is used as the anchor point * for the internal 'blueprint' version of the dev filesystem tree. */ /*proto*/ int devfs_sinit(void) { int error; DEVFS_LOCK(); error = dev_add_entry("root", NULL, DEV_DIR, NULL, NULL, NULL, &dev_root); DEVFS_UNLOCK(); if (error) { printf("devfs_sinit: dev_add_entry failed "); return ENOTSUP; } #ifdef HIDDEN_MOUNTPOINT devfs_hidden_mount = zalloc_flags(mount_zone, Z_WAITOK | Z_ZERO); mount_lock_init(devfs_hidden_mount); TAILQ_INIT(&devfs_hidden_mount->mnt_vnodelist); TAILQ_INIT(&devfs_hidden_mount->mnt_workerqueue); TAILQ_INIT(&devfs_hidden_mount->mnt_newvnodes); #if CONFIG_MACF mac_mount_label_init(devfs_hidden_mount); mac_mount_label_associate(vfs_context_kernel(), devfs_hidden_mount); #endif /* Initialize the default IO constraints */ mp->mnt_maxreadcnt = mp->mnt_maxwritecnt = MAXPHYS; mp->mnt_segreadcnt = mp->mnt_segwritecnt = 32; mp->mnt_ioflags = 0; mp->mnt_realrootvp = NULLVP; mp->mnt_authcache_ttl = CACHED_LOOKUP_RIGHT_TTL; devfs_mount(devfs_hidden_mount, "dummy", NULL, NULL, NULL); dev_root->de_dnp->dn_dvm = (struct devfsmount *)devfs_hidden_mount->mnt_data; #endif /* HIDDEN_MOUNTPOINT */ #if CONFIG_MACF mac_devfs_label_associate_directory("/", (int) strlen("/"), dev_root->de_dnp, "/"); #endif devfs_ready = 1; return 0; } /***********************************************************************\ ************************************************************************* * Routines used to find our way to a point in the tree * ************************************************************************* \***********************************************************************/ /*************************************************************** * Search down the linked list off a dir to find "name" * return the devnode_t * for that node. * * called with DEVFS_LOCK held ***************************************************************/ devdirent_t * dev_findname(devnode_t * dir, const char *name) { devdirent_t * newfp; if (dir->dn_type != DEV_DIR) { return 0; /*XXX*/ /* printf?*/ } if (name[0] == '.') { if (name[1] == 0) { return dir->dn_typeinfo.Dir.myname; } if ((name[1] == '.') && (name[2] == 0)) { /* for root, .. == . */ return dir->dn_typeinfo.Dir.parent->dn_typeinfo.Dir.myname; } } newfp = dir->dn_typeinfo.Dir.dirlist; while (newfp) { if (!(strncmp(name, newfp->de_name, sizeof(newfp->de_name)))) { return newfp; } newfp = newfp->de_next; } return NULL; } /*********************************************************************** * Given a starting node (0 for root) and a pathname, return the node * for the end item on the path. It MUST BE A DIRECTORY. If the 'DEVFS_CREATE' * option is true, then create any missing nodes in the path and create * and return the final node as well. * This is used to set up a directory, before making nodes in it.. * * called with DEVFS_LOCK held ***********************************************************************/ static int dev_finddir(const char * path, devnode_t * dirnode, int create, devnode_t * * dn_pp, devfs_event_log_t delp) { devnode_t * dnp = NULL; int error = 0; const char * scan; #if CONFIG_MACF char fullpath[DEVMAXPATHSIZE]; #endif if (!dirnode) { /* dirnode == NULL means start at root */ dirnode = dev_root->de_dnp; } if (dirnode->dn_type != DEV_DIR) { return ENOTDIR; } if (strlen(path) > (DEVMAXPATHSIZE - 1)) { return ENAMETOOLONG; } #if CONFIG_MACF strlcpy(fullpath, path, DEVMAXPATHSIZE); #endif scan = path; while (*scan == '/') { scan++; } *dn_pp = NULL; while (1) { char component[DEVMAXPATHSIZE]; devdirent_t * dirent_p; const char * start; if (*scan == 0) { /* we hit the end of the string, we're done */ *dn_pp = dirnode; break; } start = scan; while (*scan != '/' && *scan) { scan++; } strlcpy(component, start, (scan - start) + 1); if (*scan == '/') { scan++; } dirent_p = dev_findname(dirnode, component); if (dirent_p) { dnp = dirent_p->de_dnp; if (dnp->dn_type != DEV_DIR) { error = ENOTDIR; break; } } else { if (!create) { error = ENOENT; break; } error = dev_add_entry(component, dirnode, DEV_DIR, NULL, NULL, NULL, &dirent_p); if (error) { break; } dnp = dirent_p->de_dnp; #if CONFIG_MACF mac_devfs_label_associate_directory( dirnode->dn_typeinfo.Dir.myname->de_name, (int) strlen(dirnode->dn_typeinfo.Dir.myname->de_name), dnp, fullpath); #endif devfs_propogate(dirnode->dn_typeinfo.Dir.myname, dirent_p, delp); } dirnode = dnp; /* continue relative to this directory */ } return error; } /*********************************************************************** * Add a new NAME element to the devfs * If we're creating a root node, then dirname is NULL * Basically this creates a new namespace entry for the device node * * Creates a name node, and links it to the supplied node * * called with DEVFS_LOCK held ***********************************************************************/ int dev_add_name(const char * name, devnode_t * dirnode, __unused devdirent_t * back, devnode_t * dnp, devdirent_t * *dirent_pp) { devdirent_t * dirent_p = NULL; if (dirnode != NULL) { if (dirnode->dn_type != DEV_DIR) { return ENOTDIR; } if (dev_findname(dirnode, name)) { return EEXIST; } } /* * make sure the name is legal * slightly misleading in the case of NULL */ if (!name || (strlen(name) > (DEVMAXNAMESIZE - 1))) { return ENAMETOOLONG; } /* * Allocate and fill out a new directory entry */ dirent_p = kalloc_type(devdirent_t, Z_WAITOK | Z_ZERO | Z_NOFAIL); /* inherrit our parent's mount info */ /*XXX*/ /* a kludge but.... */ if (dirnode && (dnp->dn_dvm == NULL)) { dnp->dn_dvm = dirnode->dn_dvm; /* if(!dnp->dn_dvm) printf("parent had null dvm "); */ } /* * Link the two together * include the implicit link in the count of links to the devnode.. * this stops it from being accidentally freed later. */ dirent_p->de_dnp = dnp; dnp->dn_links++; /* implicit from our own name-node */ /* * Make sure that we can find all the links that reference a node * so that we can get them all if we need to zap the node. */ if (dnp->dn_linklist) { dirent_p->de_nextlink = dnp->dn_linklist; dirent_p->de_prevlinkp = dirent_p->de_nextlink->de_prevlinkp; dirent_p->de_nextlink->de_prevlinkp = &(dirent_p->de_nextlink); *dirent_p->de_prevlinkp = dirent_p; } else { dirent_p->de_nextlink = dirent_p; dirent_p->de_prevlinkp = &(dirent_p->de_nextlink); } dnp->dn_linklist = dirent_p; /* * If the node is a directory, then we need to handle the * creation of the .. link. * A NULL dirnode indicates a root node, so point to ourself. */ if (dnp->dn_type == DEV_DIR) { dnp->dn_typeinfo.Dir.myname = dirent_p; /* * If we are unlinking from an old dir, decrement its links * as we point our '..' elsewhere * Note: it's up to the calling code to remove the * us from the original directory's list */ if (dnp->dn_typeinfo.Dir.parent) { dnp->dn_typeinfo.Dir.parent->dn_links--; } if (dirnode) { dnp->dn_typeinfo.Dir.parent = dirnode; } else { dnp->dn_typeinfo.Dir.parent = dnp; } dnp->dn_typeinfo.Dir.parent->dn_links++; /* account for the new '..' */ } /* * put the name into the directory entry. */ strlcpy(dirent_p->de_name, name, DEVMAXNAMESIZE); /* * Check if we are not making a root node.. * (i.e. have parent) */ if (dirnode) { /* * Put it on the END of the linked list of directory entries */ dirent_p->de_parent = dirnode; /* null for root */ dirent_p->de_prevp = dirnode->dn_typeinfo.Dir.dirlast; dirent_p->de_next = *(dirent_p->de_prevp); /* should be NULL */ /*right?*/ *(dirent_p->de_prevp) = dirent_p; dirnode->dn_typeinfo.Dir.dirlast = &(dirent_p->de_next); dirnode->dn_typeinfo.Dir.entrycount++; dirnode->dn_len += strlen(name) + 8;/*ok, ok?*/ } *dirent_pp = dirent_p; DEVFS_INCR_ENTRIES(); return 0; } /*********************************************************************** * Add a new element to the devfs plane. * * Creates a new dev_node to go with it if the prototype should not be * reused. (Is a DIR, or we select SPLIT_DEVS at compile time) * typeinfo gives us info to make our node if we don't have a prototype. * If typeinfo is null and proto exists, then the typeinfo field of * the proto is used intead in the DEVFS_CREATE case. * note the 'links' count is 0 (except if a dir) * but it is only cleared on a transition * so this is ok till we link it to something * Even in SPLIT_DEVS mode, * if the node already exists on the wanted plane, just return it * * called with DEVFS_LOCK held ***********************************************************************/ int dev_add_node(int entrytype, devnode_type_t * typeinfo, devnode_t * proto, devnode_t * *dn_pp, struct devfsmount *dvm) { devnode_t * dnp = NULL; int error = 0; #if defined SPLIT_DEVS /* * If we have a prototype, then check if there is already a sibling * on the mount plane we are looking at, if so, just return it. */ if (proto) { dnp = proto->dn_nextsibling; while (dnp != proto) { if (dnp->dn_dvm == dvm) { *dn_pp = dnp; return 0; } dnp = dnp->dn_nextsibling; } if (typeinfo == NULL) { typeinfo = &(proto->dn_typeinfo); } } #else /* SPLIT_DEVS */ if (proto) { switch (proto->type) { case DEV_BDEV: case DEV_CDEV: *dn_pp = proto; return 0; } } #endif /* SPLIT_DEVS */ dnp = kalloc_type(devnode_t, Z_WAITOK | Z_ZERO | Z_NOFAIL); /* * If we have a proto, that means that we are duplicating some * other device, which can only happen if we are not at the back plane */ if (proto) { bcopy(proto, dnp, sizeof(devnode_t)); dnp->dn_links = 0; dnp->dn_linklist = NULL; dnp->dn_vn = NULL; dnp->dn_len = 0; /* add to END of siblings list */ dnp->dn_prevsiblingp = proto->dn_prevsiblingp; *(dnp->dn_prevsiblingp) = dnp; dnp->dn_nextsibling = proto; proto->dn_prevsiblingp = &(dnp->dn_nextsibling); #if CONFIG_MACF mac_devfs_label_init(dnp); mac_devfs_label_copy(mac_devfs_label(proto), mac_devfs_label(dnp)); #endif } else { struct timeval tv; /* * We have no prototype, so start off with a clean slate */ microtime(&tv); dnp->dn_type = entrytype; dnp->dn_nextsibling = dnp; dnp->dn_prevsiblingp = &(dnp->dn_nextsibling); dnp->dn_atime.tv_sec = tv.tv_sec; dnp->dn_mtime.tv_sec = tv.tv_sec; dnp->dn_ctime.tv_sec = tv.tv_sec; #if CONFIG_MACF mac_devfs_label_init(dnp); #endif } dnp->dn_dvm = dvm; /* Note: this inits the reference count to 1, this is considered unreferenced */ os_ref_init_raw(&dnp->dn_refcount, &devfs_refgrp); dnp->dn_ino = devfs_unique_fileno; devfs_unique_fileno++; /* * fill out the dev node according to type */ switch (entrytype) { case DEV_DIR: /* * As it's a directory, make sure * it has a null entries list */ dnp->dn_typeinfo.Dir.dirlast = &(dnp->dn_typeinfo.Dir.dirlist); dnp->dn_typeinfo.Dir.dirlist = (devdirent_t *)0; dnp->dn_typeinfo.Dir.entrycount = 0; /* until we know better, it has a null parent pointer*/ dnp->dn_typeinfo.Dir.parent = NULL; dnp->dn_links++; /* for .*/ dnp->dn_typeinfo.Dir.myname = NULL; /* * make sure that the ops associated with it are the ops * that we use (by default) for directories */ dnp->dn_ops = &devfs_vnodeop_p; dnp->dn_mode |= 0555; /* default perms */ break; case DEV_SLNK: /* * As it's a symlink allocate and store the link info * Symlinks should only ever be created by the user, * so they are not on the back plane and should not be * propogated forward.. a bit like directories in that way.. * A symlink only exists on one plane and has its own * node.. therefore we might be on any random plane. */ dnp->dn_typeinfo.Slnk.name = kalloc_data(typeinfo->Slnk.namelen + 1, Z_WAITOK); if (!dnp->dn_typeinfo.Slnk.name) { error = ENOMEM; break; } strlcpy(dnp->dn_typeinfo.Slnk.name, typeinfo->Slnk.name, typeinfo->Slnk.namelen + 1); dnp->dn_typeinfo.Slnk.namelen = typeinfo->Slnk.namelen; DEVFS_INCR_STRINGSPACE(dnp->dn_typeinfo.Slnk.namelen + 1); dnp->dn_ops = &devfs_vnodeop_p; dnp->dn_mode |= 0555; /* default perms */ break; case DEV_CDEV: case DEV_BDEV: /* * Make sure it has DEVICE type ops * and device specific fields are correct */ dnp->dn_ops = &devfs_spec_vnodeop_p; dnp->dn_typeinfo.dev = typeinfo->dev; break; #if FDESC /* /dev/fd is special */ case DEV_DEVFD: dnp->dn_ops = &devfs_devfd_vnodeop_p; dnp->dn_mode |= 0555; /* default perms */ break; #endif /* FDESC */ default: error = EINVAL; } if (error) { kfree_type(devnode_t, dnp); } else { *dn_pp = dnp; DEVFS_INCR_NODES(); } return error; } /*********************************************************************** * called with DEVFS_LOCK held **********************************************************************/ void devnode_free(devnode_t * dnp) { #if CONFIG_MACF mac_devfs_label_destroy(dnp); #endif if (dnp->dn_type == DEV_SLNK) { DEVFS_DECR_STRINGSPACE(dnp->dn_typeinfo.Slnk.namelen + 1); kfree_data(dnp->dn_typeinfo.Slnk.name, dnp->dn_typeinfo.Slnk.namelen + 1); } DEVFS_DECR_NODES(); kfree_type(devnode_t, dnp); } /*********************************************************************** * called with DEVFS_LOCK held **********************************************************************/ static void devfs_dn_free(devnode_t * dnp) { if (--dnp->dn_links <= 0) { /* can be -1 for initial free, on error */ /*probably need to do other cleanups XXX */ if (dnp->dn_nextsibling != dnp) { devnode_t * * prevp = dnp->dn_prevsiblingp; *prevp = dnp->dn_nextsibling; dnp->dn_nextsibling->dn_prevsiblingp = prevp; } /* Can only free if there are no references; otherwise, wait for last vnode to be reclaimed */ os_ref_count_t rc = os_ref_get_count_raw(&dnp->dn_refcount); if (rc == 1) { /* release final reference from dev_add_node */ (void) os_ref_release_locked_raw(&dnp->dn_refcount, &devfs_refgrp); devnode_free(dnp); } else { dnp->dn_lflags |= DN_DELETE; } } } /***********************************************************************\ * Front Node Operations * * Add or delete a chain of front nodes * \***********************************************************************/ /*********************************************************************** * Given a directory backing node, and a child backing node, add the * appropriate front nodes to the front nodes of the directory to * represent the child node to the user * * on failure, front nodes will either be correct or not exist for each * front dir, however dirs completed will not be stripped of completed * frontnodes on failure of a later frontnode * * This allows a new node to be propogated through all mounted planes * * called with DEVFS_LOCK held ***********************************************************************/ static int devfs_propogate(devdirent_t * parent, devdirent_t * child, devfs_event_log_t delp) { int error; devdirent_t * newnmp; devnode_t * dnp = child->de_dnp; devnode_t * pdnp = parent->de_dnp; devnode_t * adnp = parent->de_dnp; int type = child->de_dnp->dn_type; uint32_t events; events = (dnp->dn_type == DEV_DIR ? VNODE_EVENT_DIR_CREATED : VNODE_EVENT_FILE_CREATED); if (delp != NULL) { devfs_record_event(delp, pdnp, events); } /*********************************************** * Find the other instances of the parent node ***********************************************/ for (adnp = pdnp->dn_nextsibling; adnp != pdnp; adnp = adnp->dn_nextsibling) { /* * Make the node, using the original as a prototype) * if the node already exists on that plane it won't be * re-made.. */ if ((error = dev_add_entry(child->de_name, adnp, type, NULL, dnp, adnp->dn_dvm, &newnmp)) != 0) { printf("duplicating %s failed\n", child->de_name); } else { if (delp != NULL) { devfs_record_event(delp, adnp, events); /* * Slightly subtle. We're guaranteed that there will * only be a vnode hooked into this devnode if we're creating * a new link to an existing node; otherwise, the devnode is new * and no one can have looked it up yet. If we're making a link, * then the buffer is large enough for two nodes in each * plane; otherwise, there's no vnode and this call will * do nothing. */ devfs_record_event(delp, newnmp->de_dnp, VNODE_EVENT_LINK); } } } return 0; /* for now always succeed */ } static uint32_t remove_notify_count(devnode_t *dnp) { uint32_t notify_count = 0; devnode_t *dnp2; /* * Could need to notify for one removed node on each mount and * one parent for each such node. */ notify_count = devfs_nmountplanes; notify_count += dnp->dn_links; for (dnp2 = dnp->dn_nextsibling; dnp2 != dnp; dnp2 = dnp2->dn_nextsibling) { notify_count += dnp2->dn_links; } return notify_count; } /*********************************************************************** * remove all instances of this devicename [for backing nodes..] * note.. if there is another link to the node (non dir nodes only) * then the devfs_node will still exist as the ref count will be non-0 * removing a directory node will remove all sup-nodes on all planes (ZAP) * * Used by device drivers to remove nodes that are no longer relevant * The argument is the 'cookie' they were given when they created the node * this function is exported.. see devfs.h ***********************************************************************/ void devfs_remove(void *dirent_p) { devnode_t * dnp = ((devdirent_t *)dirent_p)->de_dnp; devnode_t * dnp2; boolean_t lastlink; struct devfs_event_log event_log; uint32_t log_count = 0; int do_notify = 0; int need_free = 0; struct devfs_vnode_event stackbuf[NUM_STACK_ENTRIES]; DEVFS_LOCK(); if (!devfs_ready) { printf("devfs_remove: not ready for devices!\n"); goto out; } log_count = remove_notify_count(dnp); if (log_count > NUM_STACK_ENTRIES) { uint32_t new_count; wrongsize: DEVFS_UNLOCK(); if (devfs_init_event_log(&event_log, log_count, NULL) == 0) { do_notify = 1; need_free = 1; } DEVFS_LOCK(); new_count = remove_notify_count(dnp); if (need_free && (new_count > log_count)) { devfs_release_event_log(&event_log, 1); need_free = 0; do_notify = 0; log_count = log_count * 2; goto wrongsize; } } else { if (devfs_init_event_log(&event_log, NUM_STACK_ENTRIES, &stackbuf[0]) == 0) { do_notify = 1; } } /* This file has been deleted */ if (do_notify != 0) { devfs_record_event(&event_log, dnp, VNODE_EVENT_DELETE); } /* keep removing the next sibling till only we exist. */ while ((dnp2 = dnp->dn_nextsibling) != dnp) { /* * Keep removing the next front node till no more exist */ dnp->dn_nextsibling = dnp2->dn_nextsibling; dnp->dn_nextsibling->dn_prevsiblingp = &(dnp->dn_nextsibling); dnp2->dn_nextsibling = dnp2; dnp2->dn_prevsiblingp = &(dnp2->dn_nextsibling); /* This file has been deleted in this plane */ if (do_notify != 0) { devfs_record_event(&event_log, dnp2, VNODE_EVENT_DELETE); } if (dnp2->dn_linklist) { do { lastlink = (1 == dnp2->dn_links); /* Each parent of a link to this file has lost a child in this plane */ if (do_notify != 0) { devfs_record_event(&event_log, dnp2->dn_linklist->de_parent, VNODE_EVENT_FILE_REMOVED); } dev_free_name(dnp2->dn_linklist); } while (!lastlink); } } /* * then free the main node * If we are not running in SPLIT_DEVS mode, then * THIS is what gets rid of the propogated nodes. */ if (dnp->dn_linklist) { do { lastlink = (1 == dnp->dn_links); /* Each parent of a link to this file has lost a child */ if (do_notify != 0) { devfs_record_event(&event_log, dnp->dn_linklist->de_parent, VNODE_EVENT_FILE_REMOVED); } dev_free_name(dnp->dn_linklist); } while (!lastlink); } out: DEVFS_UNLOCK(); if (do_notify != 0) { devfs_bulk_notify(&event_log); devfs_release_event_log(&event_log, need_free); } return; } /*************************************************************** * duplicate the backing tree into a tree of nodes hung off the * mount point given as the argument. Do this by * calling dev_dup_entry which recurses all the way * up the tree.. * * called with DEVFS_LOCK held **************************************************************/ int dev_dup_plane(struct devfsmount *devfs_mp_p) { devdirent_t * new; int error = 0; if ((error = dev_dup_entry(NULL, dev_root, &new, devfs_mp_p))) { return error; } devfs_mp_p->plane_root = new; devfs_nmountplanes++; return error; } /*************************************************************** * Free a whole plane * * called with DEVFS_LOCK held ***************************************************************/ void devfs_free_plane(struct devfsmount *devfs_mp_p) { devdirent_t * dirent_p; dirent_p = devfs_mp_p->plane_root; if (dirent_p) { dev_free_hier(dirent_p); dev_free_name(dirent_p); } devfs_mp_p->plane_root = NULL; devfs_nmountplanes--; if (devfs_nmountplanes > (devfs_nmountplanes + 1)) { panic("plane count wrapped around."); } } /*************************************************************** * Create and link in a new front element.. * Parent can be 0 for a root node * Not presently usable to make a symlink XXX * (Ok, symlinks don't propogate) * recursively will create subnodes corresponding to equivalent * child nodes in the base level * * called with DEVFS_LOCK held ***************************************************************/ static int dev_dup_entry(devnode_t * parent, devdirent_t * back, devdirent_t * *dnm_pp, struct devfsmount *dvm) { devdirent_t * entry_p = NULL; devdirent_t * newback; devdirent_t * newfront; int error; devnode_t * dnp = back->de_dnp; int type = dnp->dn_type; /* * go get the node made (if we need to) * use the back one as a prototype */ error = dev_add_entry(back->de_name, parent, type, NULL, dnp, parent?parent->dn_dvm:dvm, &entry_p); if (!error && (entry_p == NULL)) { error = ENOMEM; /* Really can't happen, but make static analyzer happy */ } if (error != 0) { printf("duplicating %s failed\n", back->de_name); goto out; } /* * If we have just made the root, then insert the pointer to the * mount information */ if (dvm) { entry_p->de_dnp->dn_dvm = dvm; } /* * If it is a directory, then recurse down all the other * subnodes in it.... * note that this time we don't pass on the mount info.. */ if (type == DEV_DIR) { for (newback = back->de_dnp->dn_typeinfo.Dir.dirlist; newback; newback = newback->de_next) { if ((error = dev_dup_entry(entry_p->de_dnp, newback, &newfront, NULL)) != 0) { break; /* back out with an error */ } } } out: *dnm_pp = entry_p; return error; } /*************************************************************** * Free a name node * remember that if there are other names pointing to the * dev_node then it may not get freed yet * can handle if there is no dnp * * called with DEVFS_LOCK held ***************************************************************/ int dev_free_name(devdirent_t * dirent_p) { devnode_t * parent = dirent_p->de_parent; devnode_t * dnp = dirent_p->de_dnp; if (dnp) { if (dnp->dn_type == DEV_DIR) { devnode_t * p; if (dnp->dn_typeinfo.Dir.dirlist) { return ENOTEMPTY; } p = dnp->dn_typeinfo.Dir.parent; devfs_dn_free(dnp); /* account for '.' */ devfs_dn_free(p); /* '..' */ } /* * unlink us from the list of links for this node * If we are the only link, it's easy! * if we are a DIR of course there should not be any * other links. */ if (dirent_p->de_nextlink == dirent_p) { dnp->dn_linklist = NULL; } else { if (dnp->dn_linklist == dirent_p) { dnp->dn_linklist = dirent_p->de_nextlink; } } devfs_dn_free(dnp); } dirent_p->de_nextlink->de_prevlinkp = dirent_p->de_prevlinkp; *(dirent_p->de_prevlinkp) = dirent_p->de_nextlink; /* * unlink ourselves from the directory on this plane */ if (parent) { /* if not fs root */ if ((*dirent_p->de_prevp = dirent_p->de_next)) {/* yes, assign */ dirent_p->de_next->de_prevp = dirent_p->de_prevp; } else { parent->dn_typeinfo.Dir.dirlast = dirent_p->de_prevp; } parent->dn_typeinfo.Dir.entrycount--; parent->dn_len -= strlen(dirent_p->de_name) + 8; } DEVFS_DECR_ENTRIES(); kfree_type(devdirent_t, dirent_p); return 0; } /*************************************************************** * Free a hierarchy starting at a directory node name * remember that if there are other names pointing to the * dev_node then it may not get freed yet * can handle if there is no dnp * leave the node itself allocated. * * called with DEVFS_LOCK held ***************************************************************/ static void dev_free_hier(devdirent_t * dirent_p) { devnode_t * dnp = dirent_p->de_dnp; if (dnp) { if (dnp->dn_type == DEV_DIR) { while (dnp->dn_typeinfo.Dir.dirlist) { dev_free_hier(dnp->dn_typeinfo.Dir.dirlist); dev_free_name(dnp->dn_typeinfo.Dir.dirlist); } } } } /*************************************************************** * given a dev_node, find the appropriate vnode if one is already * associated, or get a new one and associate it with the dev_node * * called with DEVFS_LOCK held * * If an error is returned, then the dnp may have been freed (we * raced with a delete and lost). A devnode should not be accessed * after devfs_dntovn() fails. ****************************************************************/ int devfs_dntovn(devnode_t * dnp, struct vnode **vn_pp, __unused struct proc * p) { struct vnode *vn_p; int error = 0; struct vnode_fsparam vfsp; enum vtype vtype = 0; int markroot = 0; int nretries = 0; int n_minor = DEVFS_CLONE_ALLOC; /* new minor number for clone device */ /* * We should never come in and find that our devnode has been marked for delete. * The lookup should have held the lock from entry until now; it should not have * been able to find a removed entry. Any other pathway would have just created * the devnode and come here without dropping the devfs lock, so no one would * have a chance to delete. */ if (dnp->dn_lflags & DN_DELETE) { panic("devfs_dntovn: DN_DELETE set on a devnode upon entry."); } devfs_ref_node(dnp); retry: *vn_pp = NULL; vn_p = dnp->dn_vn; if (vn_p) { /* already has a vnode */ uint32_t vid; vid = vnode_vid(vn_p); vnode_hold(vn_p); DEVFS_UNLOCK(); /* * We want to use the drainok variant of vnode_getwithvid * because we _don't_ want to get an iocount if the vnode is * is blocked in vnode_drain as it can cause infinite * loops in vn_open_auth. While in use vnodes are typically * only reclaimed on forced unmounts, In use devfs tty vnodes * can be quite frequently reclaimed by revoke(2) or by the * exit of a controlling process. */ error = vnode_getwithvid_drainok(vn_p, vid); vnode_drop(vn_p); DEVFS_LOCK(); if (dnp->dn_lflags & DN_DELETE) { /* * our BUSY node got marked for * deletion while the DEVFS lock * was dropped... */ if (error == 0) { /* * vnode_getwithvid returned a valid ref * which we need to drop */ vnode_put(vn_p); } /* * This entry is no longer in the namespace. This is only * possible for lookup: no other path would not find an existing * vnode. Therefore, ENOENT is a valid result. */ error = ENOENT; } else if (error == ENODEV) { /* * The Filesystem is getting unmounted. */ error = ENOENT; } else if (error && (nretries < DEV_MAX_VNODE_RETRY)) { /* * If we got an error from vnode_getwithvid, it means * we raced with a recycle and lost i.e. we asked for * an iocount only after vnode_drain had been entered * for the vnode and returned with an error only after * devfs_reclaim was called on the vnode. devfs_reclaim * sets dn_vn to NULL but while we were waiting to * reacquire DEVFS_LOCK, another vnode might have gotten * associated with the dnp. In either case, we need to * retry otherwise we will end up returning an ENOENT * for this lookup but the next lookup will succeed * because it creates a new vnode (or a racing lookup * created a new vnode already). */ error = 0; nretries++; goto retry; } if (!error) { *vn_pp = vn_p; } goto out; } /* * If we get here, then we've beaten any deletes; * if someone sets DN_DELETE during a subsequent drop * of the devfs lock, we'll still vend a vnode. */ if (dnp->dn_lflags & DN_CREATE) { dnp->dn_lflags |= DN_CREATEWAIT; msleep(&dnp->dn_lflags, &devfs_mutex, PRIBIO, 0, 0); goto retry; } dnp->dn_lflags |= DN_CREATE; switch (dnp->dn_type) { case DEV_SLNK: vtype = VLNK; break; case DEV_DIR: if (dnp->dn_typeinfo.Dir.parent == dnp) { markroot = 1; } vtype = VDIR; break; case DEV_BDEV: case DEV_CDEV: vtype = (dnp->dn_type == DEV_BDEV) ? VBLK : VCHR; break; #if FDESC case DEV_DEVFD: vtype = VDIR; break; #endif /* FDESC */ } vfsp.vnfs_mp = dnp->dn_dvm->mount; vfsp.vnfs_vtype = vtype; vfsp.vnfs_str = "devfs"; vfsp.vnfs_dvp = 0; vfsp.vnfs_fsnode = dnp; vfsp.vnfs_cnp = 0; vfsp.vnfs_vops = *(dnp->dn_ops); if (vtype == VBLK || vtype == VCHR) { /* * Ask the clone minor number function for a new minor number * to use for the next device instance. If an administative * limit has been reached, this function will return -1. */ if (dnp->dn_clone != NULL) { int n_major = major(dnp->dn_typeinfo.dev); n_minor = (*dnp->dn_clone)(dnp->dn_typeinfo.dev, DEVFS_CLONE_ALLOC); if (n_minor == -1) { error = ENOMEM; goto out; } vfsp.vnfs_rdev = makedev(n_major, n_minor); } else { vfsp.vnfs_rdev = dnp->dn_typeinfo.dev; } } else { vfsp.vnfs_rdev = 0; } vfsp.vnfs_filesize = 0; vfsp.vnfs_flags = VNFS_NOCACHE | VNFS_CANTCACHE; /* Tag system files */ vfsp.vnfs_marksystem = 0; vfsp.vnfs_markroot = markroot; DEVFS_UNLOCK(); error = vnode_create_ext(VNCREATE_FLAVOR, VCREATESIZE, &vfsp, &vn_p, VNODE_CREATE_DEFAULT); /* Do this before grabbing the lock */ if (error == 0) { vnode_setneedinactive(vn_p); } DEVFS_LOCK(); if (error == 0) { vnode_settag(vn_p, VT_DEVFS); if ((dnp->dn_clone != NULL) && (dnp->dn_vn != NULLVP)) { panic("devfs_dntovn: cloning device with a vnode?"); } *vn_pp = vn_p; /* * Another vnode that has this devnode as its v_data. * This reference, unlike the one taken at the start * of the function, persists until a VNOP_RECLAIM * comes through for this vnode. */ devfs_ref_node(dnp); /* * A cloned vnode is not hooked into the devnode; every lookup * gets a new vnode. */ if (dnp->dn_clone == NULL) { dnp->dn_vn = vn_p; } } else if (n_minor != DEVFS_CLONE_ALLOC) { /* * If we failed the create, we need to release the cloned minor * back to the free list. In general, this is only useful if * the clone function results in a state change in the cloned * device for which the minor number was obtained. If we get * past this point withouth falling into this case, it's * assumed that any state to be released will be released when * the vnode is dropped, instead. */ (void)(*dnp->dn_clone)(dnp->dn_typeinfo.dev, DEVFS_CLONE_FREE); } dnp->dn_lflags &= ~DN_CREATE; if (dnp->dn_lflags & DN_CREATEWAIT) { dnp->dn_lflags &= ~DN_CREATEWAIT; wakeup(&dnp->dn_lflags); } out: /* * Release the reference we took to prevent deletion while we weren't holding the lock. * If not returning success, then dropping this reference could delete the devnode; * no one should access a devnode after a call to devfs_dntovn fails. */ devfs_rele_node(dnp); return error; } /* * Increment refcount on a devnode; prevents free of the node * while the devfs lock is not held. */ void devfs_ref_node(devnode_t *dnp) { os_ref_retain_locked_raw(&dnp->dn_refcount, &devfs_refgrp); } /* * Release a reference on a devnode. If the devnode is marked for * free and the refcount is dropped to one, do the free. */ void devfs_rele_node(devnode_t *dnp) { os_ref_count_t rc = os_ref_release_locked_raw(&dnp->dn_refcount, &devfs_refgrp); if (rc < 1) { panic("devfs_rele_node: devnode without a refcount!"); } else if ((rc == 1) && (dnp->dn_lflags & DN_DELETE)) { /* release final reference from dev_add_node */ (void) os_ref_release_locked_raw(&dnp->dn_refcount, &devfs_refgrp); devnode_free(dnp); } } /*********************************************************************** * add a whole device, with no prototype.. make name element and node * Used for adding the original device entries * * called with DEVFS_LOCK held ***********************************************************************/ int dev_add_entry(const char *name, devnode_t * parent, int type, devnode_type_t * typeinfo, devnode_t * proto, struct devfsmount *dvm, devdirent_t * *nm_pp) { devnode_t * dnp; int error = 0; if ((error = dev_add_node(type, typeinfo, proto, &dnp, (parent?parent->dn_dvm:dvm))) != 0) { printf("devfs: %s: base node allocation failed (Errno=%d)\n", name, error); return error; } if ((error = dev_add_name(name, parent, NULL, dnp, nm_pp)) != 0) { devfs_dn_free(dnp); /* 1->0 for dir, 0->(-1) for other */ printf("devfs: %s: name slot allocation failed (Errno=%d)\n", name, error); } return error; } static void devfs_bulk_notify(devfs_event_log_t delp) { uint32_t i; for (i = 0; i < delp->del_used; i++) { devfs_vnode_event_t dvep = &delp->del_entries[i]; if (vnode_getwithvid(dvep->dve_vp, dvep->dve_vid) == 0) { vnode_notify(dvep->dve_vp, dvep->dve_events, NULL); vnode_put(dvep->dve_vp); } vnode_drop(dvep->dve_vp); } } static void devfs_record_event(devfs_event_log_t delp, devnode_t *dnp, uint32_t events) { if (delp->del_used >= delp->del_max) { panic("devfs event log overflowed."); } /* Can only notify for nodes that have an associated vnode */ if (dnp->dn_vn != NULLVP && vnode_ismonitored(dnp->dn_vn)) { devfs_vnode_event_t dvep = &delp->del_entries[delp->del_used]; dvep->dve_vp = dnp->dn_vn; dvep->dve_vid = vnode_vid(dnp->dn_vn); vnode_hold(dvep->dve_vp); dvep->dve_events = events; delp->del_used++; } } static int devfs_init_event_log(devfs_event_log_t delp, uint32_t count, devfs_vnode_event_t buf) { devfs_vnode_event_t dvearr; if (buf == NULL) { dvearr = kalloc_type(struct devfs_vnode_event, count, Z_WAITOK | Z_ZERO); if (dvearr == NULL) { return ENOMEM; } } else { dvearr = buf; } delp->del_max = count; delp->del_used = 0; delp->del_entries = dvearr; return 0; } static void devfs_release_event_log(devfs_event_log_t delp, int need_free) { if (delp->del_entries == NULL) { panic("Free of devfs notify info that has not been intialized."); } if (need_free) { kfree_type(struct devfs_vnode_event, delp->del_max, delp->del_entries); } delp->del_entries = NULL; } /* * Function: devfs_make_node * * Purpose * Create a device node with the given pathname in the devfs namespace. * * Parameters: * dev - the dev_t value to associate * chrblk - block or character device (DEVFS_CHAR or DEVFS_BLOCK) * uid, gid - ownership * perms - permissions * clone - minor number cloning function * fmt, ... - path format string with printf args to format the path name * Returns: * A handle to a device node if successful, NULL otherwise. */ void * devfs_make_node_clone(dev_t dev, int chrblk, uid_t uid, gid_t gid, int perms, int (*clone)(dev_t dev, int action), const char *fmt, ...) { devdirent_t * new_dev = NULL; devfstype_t type; va_list ap; switch (chrblk) { case DEVFS_CHAR: type = DEV_CDEV; break; case DEVFS_BLOCK: type = DEV_BDEV; break; default: goto out; } va_start(ap, fmt); new_dev = devfs_make_node_internal(dev, type, uid, gid, perms, clone, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); out: return new_dev; } /* * Function: devfs_make_node * * Purpose * Create a device node with the given pathname in the devfs namespace. * * Parameters: * dev - the dev_t value to associate * chrblk - block or character device (DEVFS_CHAR or DEVFS_BLOCK) * uid, gid - ownership * perms - permissions * fmt, ... - path format string with printf args to format the path name * Returns: * A handle to a device node if successful, NULL otherwise. */ void * devfs_make_node(dev_t dev, int chrblk, uid_t uid, gid_t gid, int perms, const char *fmt, ...) { devdirent_t * new_dev = NULL; devfstype_t type; va_list ap; if (chrblk != DEVFS_CHAR && chrblk != DEVFS_BLOCK) { goto out; } type = (chrblk == DEVFS_BLOCK ? DEV_BDEV : DEV_CDEV); va_start(ap, fmt); new_dev = devfs_make_node_internal(dev, type, uid, gid, perms, NULL, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); out: return new_dev; } __printflike(7, 0) static devdirent_t * devfs_make_node_internal(dev_t dev, devfstype_t type, uid_t uid, gid_t gid, int perms, int (*clone)(dev_t dev, int action), const char *fmt, va_list ap) { devdirent_t * new_dev = NULL; devnode_t * dnp; devnode_type_t typeinfo; char *name, buf[256]; /* XXX */ const char *path; #if CONFIG_MACF char buff[sizeof(buf)]; #endif size_t i; uint32_t log_count; struct devfs_event_log event_log; struct devfs_vnode_event stackbuf[NUM_STACK_ENTRIES]; int need_free = 0; vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, ap); #if CONFIG_MACF bcopy(buf, buff, sizeof(buff)); buff[sizeof(buff) - 1] = 0; #endif name = NULL; for (i = strlen(buf); i > 0; i--) { if (buf[i] == '/') { name = &buf[i]; buf[i] = 0; break; } } if (name) { *name++ = '\0'; path = buf; } else { name = buf; path = "/"; } log_count = devfs_nmountplanes; if (log_count > NUM_STACK_ENTRIES) { wrongsize: need_free = 1; if (devfs_init_event_log(&event_log, log_count, NULL) != 0) { return NULL; } } else { need_free = 0; log_count = NUM_STACK_ENTRIES; if (devfs_init_event_log(&event_log, log_count, &stackbuf[0]) != 0) { return NULL; } } DEVFS_LOCK(); if (log_count < devfs_nmountplanes) { DEVFS_UNLOCK(); devfs_release_event_log(&event_log, need_free); log_count = log_count * 2; goto wrongsize; } if (!devfs_ready) { printf("devfs_make_node: not ready for devices!\n"); goto out; } /* find/create directory path ie. mkdir -p */ if (dev_finddir(path, NULL, DEVFS_CREATE, &dnp, &event_log) == 0) { typeinfo.dev = dev; if (dev_add_entry(name, dnp, type, &typeinfo, NULL, NULL, &new_dev) == 0) { new_dev->de_dnp->dn_gid = gid; new_dev->de_dnp->dn_uid = uid; new_dev->de_dnp->dn_mode |= perms; new_dev->de_dnp->dn_clone = clone; #if CONFIG_MACF mac_devfs_label_associate_device(dev, new_dev->de_dnp, buff); #endif devfs_propogate(dnp->dn_typeinfo.Dir.myname, new_dev, &event_log); } } out: DEVFS_UNLOCK(); devfs_bulk_notify(&event_log); devfs_release_event_log(&event_log, need_free); return new_dev; } /* * Function: devfs_make_link * * Purpose: * Create a link to a previously created device node. * * Returns: * 0 if successful, -1 if failed */ int devfs_make_link(void *original, char *fmt, ...) { devdirent_t * new_dev = NULL; devdirent_t * orig = (devdirent_t *) original; devnode_t * dirnode; /* devnode for parent directory */ struct devfs_event_log event_log; uint32_t log_count; va_list ap; char *p, buf[256]; /* XXX */ size_t i; DEVFS_LOCK(); if (!devfs_ready) { DEVFS_UNLOCK(); printf("devfs_make_link: not ready for devices!\n"); return -1; } DEVFS_UNLOCK(); va_start(ap, fmt); vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, ap); va_end(ap); p = NULL; for (i = strlen(buf); i > 0; i--) { if (buf[i] == '/') { p = &buf[i]; buf[i] = 0; break; } } /* * One slot for each directory, one for each devnode * whose link count changes */ log_count = devfs_nmountplanes * 2; wrongsize: if (devfs_init_event_log(&event_log, log_count, NULL) != 0) { /* No lock held, no allocations done, can just return */ return -1; } DEVFS_LOCK(); if (log_count < devfs_nmountplanes) { DEVFS_UNLOCK(); devfs_release_event_log(&event_log, 1); log_count = log_count * 2; goto wrongsize; } if (p) { *p++ = '\0'; if (dev_finddir(buf, NULL, DEVFS_CREATE, &dirnode, &event_log) || dev_add_name(p, dirnode, NULL, orig->de_dnp, &new_dev)) { goto fail; } } else { if (dev_finddir("", NULL, DEVFS_CREATE, &dirnode, &event_log) || dev_add_name(buf, dirnode, NULL, orig->de_dnp, &new_dev)) { goto fail; } } devfs_propogate(dirnode->dn_typeinfo.Dir.myname, new_dev, &event_log); fail: DEVFS_UNLOCK(); devfs_bulk_notify(&event_log); devfs_release_event_log(&event_log, 1); return (new_dev != NULL) ? 0 : -1; }