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1 | niro | 655 | diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/00-INDEX b/Documentation/filesystems/00-INDEX |
2 | index 52cd611..bc6b437 100644 | ||
3 | --- a/Documentation/filesystems/00-INDEX | ||
4 | +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/00-INDEX | ||
5 | @@ -106,6 +106,8 @@ udf.txt | ||
6 | - info and mount options for the UDF filesystem. | ||
7 | ufs.txt | ||
8 | - info on the ufs filesystem. | ||
9 | +unionfs/ | ||
10 | + - info on the unionfs filesystem | ||
11 | vfat.txt | ||
12 | - info on using the VFAT filesystem used in Windows NT and Windows 95 | ||
13 | vfs.txt | ||
14 | diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/00-INDEX b/Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/00-INDEX | ||
15 | new file mode 100644 | ||
16 | index 0000000..96fdf67 | ||
17 | --- /dev/null | ||
18 | +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/00-INDEX | ||
19 | @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ | ||
20 | +00-INDEX | ||
21 | + - this file. | ||
22 | +concepts.txt | ||
23 | + - A brief introduction of concepts. | ||
24 | +issues.txt | ||
25 | + - A summary of known issues with unionfs. | ||
26 | +rename.txt | ||
27 | + - Information regarding rename operations. | ||
28 | +usage.txt | ||
29 | + - Usage information and examples. | ||
30 | diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/concepts.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/concepts.txt | ||
31 | new file mode 100644 | ||
32 | index 0000000..b853788 | ||
33 | --- /dev/null | ||
34 | +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/concepts.txt | ||
35 | @@ -0,0 +1,287 @@ | ||
36 | +Unionfs 2.x CONCEPTS: | ||
37 | +===================== | ||
38 | + | ||
39 | +This file describes the concepts needed by a namespace unification file | ||
40 | +system. | ||
41 | + | ||
42 | + | ||
43 | +Branch Priority: | ||
44 | +================ | ||
45 | + | ||
46 | +Each branch is assigned a unique priority - starting from 0 (highest | ||
47 | +priority). No two branches can have the same priority. | ||
48 | + | ||
49 | + | ||
50 | +Branch Mode: | ||
51 | +============ | ||
52 | + | ||
53 | +Each branch is assigned a mode - read-write or read-only. This allows | ||
54 | +directories on media mounted read-write to be used in a read-only manner. | ||
55 | + | ||
56 | + | ||
57 | +Whiteouts: | ||
58 | +========== | ||
59 | + | ||
60 | +A whiteout removes a file name from the namespace. Whiteouts are needed when | ||
61 | +one attempts to remove a file on a read-only branch. | ||
62 | + | ||
63 | +Suppose we have a two-branch union, where branch 0 is read-write and branch | ||
64 | +1 is read-only. And a file 'foo' on branch 1: | ||
65 | + | ||
66 | +./b0/ | ||
67 | +./b1/ | ||
68 | +./b1/foo | ||
69 | + | ||
70 | +The unified view would simply be: | ||
71 | + | ||
72 | +./union/ | ||
73 | +./union/foo | ||
74 | + | ||
75 | +Since 'foo' is stored on a read-only branch, it cannot be removed. A | ||
76 | +whiteout is used to remove the name 'foo' from the unified namespace. Again, | ||
77 | +since branch 1 is read-only, the whiteout cannot be created there. So, we | ||
78 | +try on a higher priority (lower numerically) branch and create the whiteout | ||
79 | +there. | ||
80 | + | ||
81 | +./b0/ | ||
82 | +./b0/.wh.foo | ||
83 | +./b1/ | ||
84 | +./b1/foo | ||
85 | + | ||
86 | +Later, when Unionfs traverses branches (due to lookup or readdir), it | ||
87 | +eliminate 'foo' from the namespace (as well as the whiteout itself.) | ||
88 | + | ||
89 | + | ||
90 | +Opaque Directories: | ||
91 | +=================== | ||
92 | + | ||
93 | +Assume we have a unionfs mount comprising of two branches. Branch 0 is | ||
94 | +empty; branch 1 has the directory /a and file /a/f. Let's say we mount a | ||
95 | +union of branch 0 as read-write and branch 1 as read-only. Now, let's say | ||
96 | +we try to perform the following operation in the union: | ||
97 | + | ||
98 | + rm -fr a | ||
99 | + | ||
100 | +Because branch 1 is not writable, we cannot physically remove the file /a/f | ||
101 | +or the directory /a. So instead, we will create a whiteout in branch 0 | ||
102 | +named /.wh.a, masking out the name "a" from branch 1. Next, let's say we | ||
103 | +try to create a directory named "a" as follows: | ||
104 | + | ||
105 | + mkdir a | ||
106 | + | ||
107 | +Because we have a whiteout for "a" already, Unionfs behaves as if "a" | ||
108 | +doesn't exist, and thus will delete the whiteout and replace it with an | ||
109 | +actual directory named "a". | ||
110 | + | ||
111 | +The problem now is that if you try to "ls" in the union, Unionfs will | ||
112 | +perform is normal directory name unification, for *all* directories named | ||
113 | +"a" in all branches. This will cause the file /a/f from branch 1 to | ||
114 | +re-appear in the union's namespace, which violates Unix semantics. | ||
115 | + | ||
116 | +To avoid this problem, we have a different form of whiteouts for | ||
117 | +directories, called "opaque directories" (same as BSD Union Mount does). | ||
118 | +Whenever we replace a whiteout with a directory, that directory is marked as | ||
119 | +opaque. In Unionfs 2.x, it means that we create a file named | ||
120 | +/a/.wh.__dir_opaque in branch 0, after having created directory /a there. | ||
121 | +When unionfs notices that a directory is opaque, it stops all namespace | ||
122 | +operations (including merging readdir contents) at that opaque directory. | ||
123 | +This prevents re-exposing names from masked out directories. | ||
124 | + | ||
125 | + | ||
126 | +Duplicate Elimination: | ||
127 | +====================== | ||
128 | + | ||
129 | +It is possible for files on different branches to have the same name. | ||
130 | +Unionfs then has to select which instance of the file to show to the user. | ||
131 | +Given the fact that each branch has a priority associated with it, the | ||
132 | +simplest solution is to take the instance from the highest priority | ||
133 | +(numerically lowest value) and "hide" the others. | ||
134 | + | ||
135 | + | ||
136 | +Unlinking: | ||
137 | +========= | ||
138 | + | ||
139 | +Unlink operation on non-directory instances is optimized to remove the | ||
140 | +maximum possible objects in case multiple underlying branches have the same | ||
141 | +file name. The unlink operation will first try to delete file instances | ||
142 | +from highest priority branch and then move further to delete from remaining | ||
143 | +branches in order of their decreasing priority. Consider a case (F..D..F), | ||
144 | +where F is a file and D is a directory of the same name; here, some | ||
145 | +intermediate branch could have an empty directory instance with the same | ||
146 | +name, so this operation also tries to delete this directory instance and | ||
147 | +proceed further to delete from next possible lower priority branch. The | ||
148 | +unionfs unlink operation will smoothly delete the files with same name from | ||
149 | +all possible underlying branches. In case if some error occurs, it creates | ||
150 | +whiteout in highest priority branch that will hide file instance in rest of | ||
151 | +the branches. An error could occur either if an unlink operations in any of | ||
152 | +the underlying branch failed or if a branch has no write permission. | ||
153 | + | ||
154 | +This unlinking policy is known as "delete all" and it has the benefit of | ||
155 | +overall reducing the number of inodes used by duplicate files, and further | ||
156 | +reducing the total number of inodes consumed by whiteouts. The cost is of | ||
157 | +extra processing, but testing shows this extra processing is well worth the | ||
158 | +savings. | ||
159 | + | ||
160 | + | ||
161 | +Copyup: | ||
162 | +======= | ||
163 | + | ||
164 | +When a change is made to the contents of a file's data or meta-data, they | ||
165 | +have to be stored somewhere. The best way is to create a copy of the | ||
166 | +original file on a branch that is writable, and then redirect the write | ||
167 | +though to this copy. The copy must be made on a higher priority branch so | ||
168 | +that lookup and readdir return this newer "version" of the file rather than | ||
169 | +the original (see duplicate elimination). | ||
170 | + | ||
171 | +An entire unionfs mount can be read-only or read-write. If it's read-only, | ||
172 | +then none of the branches will be written to, even if some of the branches | ||
173 | +are physically writeable. If the unionfs mount is read-write, then the | ||
174 | +leftmost (highest priority) branch must be writeable (for copyup to take | ||
175 | +place); the remaining branches can be any mix of read-write and read-only. | ||
176 | + | ||
177 | +In a writeable mount, unionfs will create new files/dir in the leftmost | ||
178 | +branch. If one tries to modify a file in a read-only branch/media, unionfs | ||
179 | +will copyup the file to the leftmost branch and modify it there. If you try | ||
180 | +to modify a file from a writeable branch which is not the leftmost branch, | ||
181 | +then unionfs will modify it in that branch; this is useful if you, say, | ||
182 | +unify differnet packages (e.g., apache, sendmail, ftpd, etc.) and you want | ||
183 | +changes to specific package files to remain logically in the directory where | ||
184 | +they came from. | ||
185 | + | ||
186 | +Cache Coherency: | ||
187 | +================ | ||
188 | + | ||
189 | +Unionfs users often want to be able to modify files and directories directly | ||
190 | +on the lower branches, and have those changes be visible at the Unionfs | ||
191 | +level. This means that data (e.g., pages) and meta-data (dentries, inodes, | ||
192 | +open files, etc.) have to be synchronized between the upper and lower | ||
193 | +layers. In other words, the newest changes from a layer below have to be | ||
194 | +propagated to the Unionfs layer above. If the two layers are not in sync, a | ||
195 | +cache incoherency ensues, which could lead to application failures and even | ||
196 | +oopses. The Linux kernel, however, has a rather limited set of mechanisms | ||
197 | +to ensure this inter-layer cache coherency---so Unionfs has to do most of | ||
198 | +the hard work on its own. | ||
199 | + | ||
200 | +Maintaining Invariants: | ||
201 | + | ||
202 | +The way Unionfs ensures cache coherency is as follows. At each entry point | ||
203 | +to a Unionfs file system method, we call a utility function to validate the | ||
204 | +primary objects of this method. Generally, we call unionfs_file_revalidate | ||
205 | +on open files, and __unionfs_d_revalidate_chain on dentries (which also | ||
206 | +validates inodes). These utility functions check to see whether the upper | ||
207 | +Unionfs object is in sync with any of the lower objects that it represents. | ||
208 | +The checks we perform include whether the Unionfs superblock has a newer | ||
209 | +generation number, or if any of the lower objects mtime's or ctime's are | ||
210 | +newer. (Note: generation numbers change when branch-management commands are | ||
211 | +issued, so in a way, maintaining cache coherency is also very important for | ||
212 | +branch-management.) If indeed we determine that any Unionfs object is no | ||
213 | +longer in sync with its lower counterparts, then we rebuild that object | ||
214 | +similarly to how we do so for branch-management. | ||
215 | + | ||
216 | +While rebuilding Unionfs's objects, we also purge any page mappings and | ||
217 | +truncate inode pages (see fs/unionfs/dentry.c:purge_inode_data). This is to | ||
218 | +ensure that Unionfs will re-get the newer data from the lower branches. We | ||
219 | +perform this purging only if the Unionfs operation in question is a reading | ||
220 | +operation; if Unionfs is performing a data writing operation (e.g., ->write, | ||
221 | +->commit_write, etc.) then we do NOT flush the lower mappings/pages: this is | ||
222 | +because (1) a self-deadlock could occur and (2) the upper Unionfs pages are | ||
223 | +considered more authoritative anyway, as they are newer and will overwrite | ||
224 | +any lower pages. | ||
225 | + | ||
226 | +Unionfs maintains the following important invariant regarding mtime's, | ||
227 | +ctime's, and atime's: the upper inode object's times are the max() of all of | ||
228 | +the lower ones. For non-directory objects, there's only one object below, | ||
229 | +so the mapping is simple; for directory objects, there could me multiple | ||
230 | +lower objects and we have to sync up with the newest one of all the lower | ||
231 | +ones. This invariant is important to maintain, especially for directories | ||
232 | +(besides, we need this to be POSIX compliant). A union could comprise | ||
233 | +multiple writable branches, each of which could change. If we don't reflect | ||
234 | +the newest possible mtime/ctime, some applications could fail. For example, | ||
235 | +NFSv2/v3 exports check for newer directory mtimes on the server to determine | ||
236 | +if the client-side attribute cache should be purged. | ||
237 | + | ||
238 | +To maintain these important invariants, of course, Unionfs carefully | ||
239 | +synchronizes upper and lower times in various places. For example, if we | ||
240 | +copy-up a file to a top-level branch, the parent directory where the file | ||
241 | +was copied up to will now have a new mtime: so after a successful copy-up, | ||
242 | +we sync up with the new top-level branch's parent directory mtime. | ||
243 | + | ||
244 | +Implementation: | ||
245 | + | ||
246 | +This cache-coherency implementation is efficient because it defers any | ||
247 | +synchronizing between the upper and lower layers until absolutely needed. | ||
248 | +Consider the example a common situation where users perform a lot of lower | ||
249 | +changes, such as untarring a whole package. While these take place, | ||
250 | +typically the user doesn't access the files via Unionfs; only after the | ||
251 | +lower changes are done, does the user try to access the lower files. With | ||
252 | +our cache-coherency implementation, the entirety of the changes to the lower | ||
253 | +branches will not result in a single CPU cycle spent at the Unionfs level | ||
254 | +until the user invokes a system call that goes through Unionfs. | ||
255 | + | ||
256 | +We have considered two alternate cache-coherency designs. (1) Using the | ||
257 | +dentry/inode notify functionality to register interest in finding out about | ||
258 | +any lower changes. This is a somewhat limited and also a heavy-handed | ||
259 | +approach which could result in many notifications to the Unionfs layer upon | ||
260 | +each small change at the lower layer (imagine a file being modified multiple | ||
261 | +times in rapid succession). (2) Rewriting the VFS to support explicit | ||
262 | +callbacks from lower objects to upper objects. We began exploring such an | ||
263 | +implementation, but found it to be very complicated--it would have resulted | ||
264 | +in massive VFS/MM changes which are unlikely to be accepted by the LKML | ||
265 | +community. We therefore believe that our current cache-coherency design and | ||
266 | +implementation represent the best approach at this time. | ||
267 | + | ||
268 | +Limitations: | ||
269 | + | ||
270 | +Our implementation works in that as long as a user process will have caused | ||
271 | +Unionfs to be called, directly or indirectly, even to just do | ||
272 | +->d_revalidate; then we will have purged the current Unionfs data and the | ||
273 | +process will see the new data. For example, a process that continually | ||
274 | +re-reads the same file's data will see the NEW data as soon as the lower | ||
275 | +file had changed, upon the next read(2) syscall (even if the file is still | ||
276 | +open!) However, this doesn't work when the process re-reads the open file's | ||
277 | +data via mmap(2) (unless the user unmaps/closes the file and remaps/reopens | ||
278 | +it). Once we respond to ->readpage(s), then the kernel maps the page into | ||
279 | +the process's address space and there doesn't appear to be a way to force | ||
280 | +the kernel to invalidate those pages/mappings, and force the process to | ||
281 | +re-issue ->readpage. If there's a way to invalidate active mappings and | ||
282 | +force a ->readpage, let us know please (invalidate_inode_pages2 doesn't do | ||
283 | +the trick). | ||
284 | + | ||
285 | +Our current Unionfs code has to perform many file-revalidation calls. It | ||
286 | +would be really nice if the VFS would export an optional file system hook | ||
287 | +->file_revalidate (similarly to dentry->d_revalidate) that will be called | ||
288 | +before each VFS op that has a "struct file" in it. | ||
289 | + | ||
290 | +Certain file systems have micro-second granularity (or better) for inode | ||
291 | +times, and asynchronous actions could cause those times to change with some | ||
292 | +small delay. In such cases, Unionfs may see a changed inode time that only | ||
293 | +differs by a tiny fraction of a second: such a change may be a false | ||
294 | +positive indication that the lower object has changed, whereas if unionfs | ||
295 | +waits a little longer, that false indication will not be seen. (These false | ||
296 | +positives are harmless, because they would at most cause unionfs to | ||
297 | +re-validate an object that may need no revalidation, and print a debugging | ||
298 | +message that clutters the console/logs.) Therefore, to minimize the chances | ||
299 | +of these situations, we delay the detection of changed times by a small | ||
300 | +factor of a few seconds, called UNIONFS_MIN_CC_TIME (which defaults to 3 | ||
301 | +seconds, as does NFS). This means that we will detect the change, only a | ||
302 | +couple of seconds later, if indeed the time change persists in the lower | ||
303 | +file object. This delayed detection has an added performance benefit: we | ||
304 | +reduce the number of times that unionfs has to revalidate objects, in case | ||
305 | +there's a lot of concurrent activity on both the upper and lower objects, | ||
306 | +for the same file(s). Lastly, this delayed time attribute detection is | ||
307 | +similar to how NFS clients operate (e.g., acregmin). | ||
308 | + | ||
309 | +Finally, there is no way currently in Linux to prevent lower directories | ||
310 | +from being moved around (i.e., topology changes); there's no way to prevent | ||
311 | +modifications to directory sub-trees of whole file systems which are mounted | ||
312 | +read-write. It is therefore possible for in-flight operations in unionfs to | ||
313 | +take place, while a lower directory is being moved around. Therefore, if | ||
314 | +you try to, say, create a new file in a directory through unionfs, while the | ||
315 | +directory is being moved around directly, then the new file may get created | ||
316 | +in the new location where that directory was moved to. This is a somewhat | ||
317 | +similar behaviour in NFS: an NFS client could be creating a new file while | ||
318 | +th NFS server is moving th directory around; the file will get successfully | ||
319 | +created in the new location. (The one exception in unionfs is that if the | ||
320 | +branch is marked read-only by unionfs, then a copyup will take place.) | ||
321 | + | ||
322 | +For more information, see <http://unionfs.filesystems.org/>. | ||
323 | diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/issues.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/issues.txt | ||
324 | new file mode 100644 | ||
325 | index 0000000..f4b7e7e | ||
326 | --- /dev/null | ||
327 | +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/issues.txt | ||
328 | @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ | ||
329 | +KNOWN Unionfs 2.x ISSUES: | ||
330 | +========================= | ||
331 | + | ||
332 | +1. Unionfs should not use lookup_one_len() on the underlying f/s as it | ||
333 | + confuses NFSv4. Currently, unionfs_lookup() passes lookup intents to the | ||
334 | + lower file-system, this eliminates part of the problem. The remaining | ||
335 | + calls to lookup_one_len may need to be changed to pass an intent. We are | ||
336 | + currently introducing VFS changes to fs/namei.c's do_path_lookup() to | ||
337 | + allow proper file lookup and opening in stackable file systems. | ||
338 | + | ||
339 | +2. Lockdep (a debugging feature) isn't aware of stacking, and so it | ||
340 | + incorrectly complains about locking problems. The problem boils down to | ||
341 | + this: Lockdep considers all objects of a certain type to be in the same | ||
342 | + class, for example, all inodes. Lockdep doesn't like to see a lock held | ||
343 | + on two inodes within the same task, and warns that it could lead to a | ||
344 | + deadlock. However, stackable file systems do precisely that: they lock | ||
345 | + an upper object, and then a lower object, in a strict order to avoid | ||
346 | + locking problems; in addition, Unionfs, as a fan-out file system, may | ||
347 | + have to lock several lower inodes. We are currently looking into Lockdep | ||
348 | + to see how to make it aware of stackable file systems. For now, we | ||
349 | + temporarily disable lockdep when calling vfs methods on lower objects, | ||
350 | + but only for those places where lockdep complained. While this solution | ||
351 | + may seem unclean, it is not without precedent: other places in the kernel | ||
352 | + also do similar temporary disabling, of course after carefully having | ||
353 | + checked that it is the right thing to do. Anyway, you get any warnings | ||
354 | + from Lockdep, please report them to the Unionfs maintainers. | ||
355 | + | ||
356 | +For more information, see <http://unionfs.filesystems.org/>. | ||
357 | diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/rename.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/rename.txt | ||
358 | new file mode 100644 | ||
359 | index 0000000..e20bb82 | ||
360 | --- /dev/null | ||
361 | +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/rename.txt | ||
362 | @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ | ||
363 | +Rename is a complex beast. The following table shows which rename(2) operations | ||
364 | +should succeed and which should fail. | ||
365 | + | ||
366 | +o: success | ||
367 | +E: error (either unionfs or vfs) | ||
368 | +X: EXDEV | ||
369 | + | ||
370 | +none = file does not exist | ||
371 | +file = file is a file | ||
372 | +dir = file is a empty directory | ||
373 | +child= file is a non-empty directory | ||
374 | +wh = file is a directory containing only whiteouts; this makes it logically | ||
375 | + empty | ||
376 | + | ||
377 | + none file dir child wh | ||
378 | +file o o E E E | ||
379 | +dir o E o E o | ||
380 | +child X E X E X | ||
381 | +wh o E o E o | ||
382 | + | ||
383 | + | ||
384 | +Renaming directories: | ||
385 | +===================== | ||
386 | + | ||
387 | +Whenever a empty (either physically or logically) directory is being renamed, | ||
388 | +the following sequence of events should take place: | ||
389 | + | ||
390 | +1) Remove whiteouts from both source and destination directory | ||
391 | +2) Rename source to destination | ||
392 | +3) Make destination opaque to prevent anything under it from showing up | ||
393 | + | ||
394 | diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/usage.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/usage.txt | ||
395 | new file mode 100644 | ||
396 | index 0000000..1adde69 | ||
397 | --- /dev/null | ||
398 | +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/usage.txt | ||
399 | @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ | ||
400 | +Unionfs is a stackable unification file system, which can appear to merge | ||
401 | +the contents of several directories (branches), while keeping their physical | ||
402 | +content separate. Unionfs is useful for unified source tree management, | ||
403 | +merged contents of split CD-ROM, merged separate software package | ||
404 | +directories, data grids, and more. Unionfs allows any mix of read-only and | ||
405 | +read-write branches, as well as insertion and deletion of branches anywhere | ||
406 | +in the fan-out. To maintain Unix semantics, Unionfs handles elimination of | ||
407 | +duplicates, partial-error conditions, and more. | ||
408 | + | ||
409 | +GENERAL SYNTAX | ||
410 | +============== | ||
411 | + | ||
412 | +# mount -t unionfs -o <OPTIONS>,<BRANCH-OPTIONS> none MOUNTPOINT | ||
413 | + | ||
414 | +OPTIONS can be any legal combination of: | ||
415 | + | ||
416 | +- ro # mount file system read-only | ||
417 | +- rw # mount file system read-write | ||
418 | +- remount # remount the file system (see Branch Management below) | ||
419 | +- incgen # increment generation no. (see Cache Consistency below) | ||
420 | + | ||
421 | +BRANCH-OPTIONS can be either (1) a list of branches given to the "dirs=" | ||
422 | +option, or (2) a list of individual branch manipulation commands, combined | ||
423 | +with the "remount" option, and is further described in the "Branch | ||
424 | +Management" section below. | ||
425 | + | ||
426 | +The syntax for the "dirs=" mount option is: | ||
427 | + | ||
428 | + dirs=branch[=ro|=rw][:...] | ||
429 | + | ||
430 | +The "dirs=" option takes a colon-delimited list of directories to compose | ||
431 | +the union, with an optional branch mode for each of those directories. | ||
432 | +Directories that come earlier (specified first, on the left) in the list | ||
433 | +have a higher precedence than those which come later. Additionally, | ||
434 | +read-only or read-write permissions of the branch can be specified by | ||
435 | +appending =ro or =rw (default) to each directory. See the Copyup section in | ||
436 | +concepts.txt, for a description of Unionfs's behavior when mixing read-only | ||
437 | +and read-write branches and mounts. | ||
438 | + | ||
439 | +Syntax: | ||
440 | + | ||
441 | + dirs=/branch1[=ro|=rw]:/branch2[=ro|=rw]:...:/branchN[=ro|=rw] | ||
442 | + | ||
443 | +Example: | ||
444 | + | ||
445 | + dirs=/writable_branch=rw:/read-only_branch=ro | ||
446 | + | ||
447 | + | ||
448 | +BRANCH MANAGEMENT | ||
449 | +================= | ||
450 | + | ||
451 | +Once you mount your union for the first time, using the "dirs=" option, you | ||
452 | +can then change the union's overall mode or reconfigure the branches, using | ||
453 | +the remount option, as follows. | ||
454 | + | ||
455 | +To downgrade a union from read-write to read-only: | ||
456 | + | ||
457 | +# mount -t unionfs -o remount,ro none MOUNTPOINT | ||
458 | + | ||
459 | +To upgrade a union from read-only to read-write: | ||
460 | + | ||
461 | +# mount -t unionfs -o remount,rw none MOUNTPOINT | ||
462 | + | ||
463 | +To delete a branch /foo, regardless where it is in the current union: | ||
464 | + | ||
465 | +# mount -t unionfs -o remount,del=/foo none MOUNTPOINT | ||
466 | + | ||
467 | +To insert (add) a branch /foo before /bar: | ||
468 | + | ||
469 | +# mount -t unionfs -o remount,add=/bar:/foo none MOUNTPOINT | ||
470 | + | ||
471 | +To insert (add) a branch /foo (with the "rw" mode flag) before /bar: | ||
472 | + | ||
473 | +# mount -t unionfs -o remount,add=/bar:/foo=rw none MOUNTPOINT | ||
474 | + | ||
475 | +To insert (add) a branch /foo (in "rw" mode) at the very beginning (i.e., a | ||
476 | +new highest-priority branch), you can use the above syntax, or use a short | ||
477 | +hand version as follows: | ||
478 | + | ||
479 | +# mount -t unionfs -o remount,add=/foo none MOUNTPOINT | ||
480 | + | ||
481 | +To append a branch to the very end (new lowest-priority branch): | ||
482 | + | ||
483 | +# mount -t unionfs -o remount,add=:/foo none MOUNTPOINT | ||
484 | + | ||
485 | +To append a branch to the very end (new lowest-priority branch), in | ||
486 | +read-only mode: | ||
487 | + | ||
488 | +# mount -t unionfs -o remount,add=:/foo=ro none MOUNTPOINT | ||
489 | + | ||
490 | +Finally, to change the mode of one existing branch, say /foo, from read-only | ||
491 | +to read-write, and change /bar from read-write to read-only: | ||
492 | + | ||
493 | +# mount -t unionfs -o remount,mode=/foo=rw,mode=/bar=ro none MOUNTPOINT | ||
494 | + | ||
495 | +Note: in Unionfs 2.x, you cannot set the leftmost branch to readonly because | ||
496 | +then Unionfs won't have any writable place for copyups to take place. | ||
497 | +Moreover, the VFS can get confused when it tries to modify something in a | ||
498 | +file system mounted read-write, but isn't permitted to write to it. | ||
499 | +Instead, you should set the whole union as readonly, as described above. | ||
500 | +If, however, you must set the leftmost branch as readonly, perhaps so you | ||
501 | +can get a snapshot of it at a point in time, then you should insert a new | ||
502 | +writable top-level branch, and mark the one you want as readonly. This can | ||
503 | +be accomplished as follows, assuming that /foo is your current leftmost | ||
504 | +branch: | ||
505 | + | ||
506 | +# mount -t tmpfs -o size=NNN /new | ||
507 | +# mount -t unionfs -o remount,add=/new,mode=/foo=ro none MOUNTPOINT | ||
508 | +<do what you want safely in /foo> | ||
509 | +# mount -t unionfs -o remount,del=/new,mode=/foo=rw none MOUNTPOINT | ||
510 | +<check if there's anything in /new you want to preserve> | ||
511 | +# umount /new | ||
512 | + | ||
513 | +CACHE CONSISTENCY | ||
514 | +================= | ||
515 | + | ||
516 | +If you modify any file on any of the lower branches directly, while there is | ||
517 | +a Unionfs 2.x mounted above any of those branches, you should tell Unionfs | ||
518 | +to purge its caches and re-get the objects. To do that, you have to | ||
519 | +increment the generation number of the superblock using the following | ||
520 | +command: | ||
521 | + | ||
522 | +# mount -t unionfs -o remount,incgen none MOUNTPOINT | ||
523 | + | ||
524 | +Note that the older way of incrementing the generation number using an | ||
525 | +ioctl, is no longer supported in Unionfs 2.0 and newer. Ioctls in general | ||
526 | +are not encouraged. Plus, an ioctl is per-file concept, whereas the | ||
527 | +generation number is a per-file-system concept. Worse, such an ioctl | ||
528 | +requires an open file, which then has to be invalidated by the very nature | ||
529 | +of the generation number increase (read: the old generation increase ioctl | ||
530 | +was pretty racy). | ||
531 | + | ||
532 | + | ||
533 | +For more information, see <http://unionfs.filesystems.org/>. | ||
534 | diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS | ||
535 | index e467758..54ff70e 100644 | ||
536 | --- a/MAINTAINERS | ||
537 | +++ b/MAINTAINERS | ||
538 | @@ -3954,6 +3954,15 @@ L: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org | ||
539 | W: http://www.kernel.dk | ||
540 | S: Maintained | ||
541 | |||
542 | +UNIONFS | ||
543 | +P: Erez Zadok | ||
544 | +M: ezk@cs.sunysb.edu | ||
545 | +P: Josef "Jeff" Sipek | ||
546 | +M: jsipek@cs.sunysb.edu | ||
547 | +L: unionfs@filesystems.org | ||
548 | +W: http://unionfs.filesystems.org | ||
549 | +S: Maintained | ||
550 | + | ||
551 | USB ACM DRIVER | ||
552 | P: Oliver Neukum | ||
553 | M: oliver@neukum.name | ||
554 | diff --git a/fs/Kconfig b/fs/Kconfig | ||
555 | index c509123..56e2a22 100644 | ||
556 | --- a/fs/Kconfig | ||
557 | +++ b/fs/Kconfig | ||
558 | @@ -1003,6 +1003,47 @@ config CONFIGFS_FS | ||
559 | |||
560 | endmenu | ||
561 | |||
562 | +menu "Layered filesystems" | ||
563 | + | ||
564 | +config ECRYPT_FS | ||
565 | + tristate "eCrypt filesystem layer support (EXPERIMENTAL)" | ||
566 | + depends on EXPERIMENTAL && KEYS && CRYPTO && NET | ||
567 | + help | ||
568 | + Encrypted filesystem that operates on the VFS layer. See | ||
569 | + <file:Documentation/filesystems/ecryptfs.txt> to learn more about | ||
570 | + eCryptfs. Userspace components are required and can be | ||
571 | + obtained from <http://ecryptfs.sf.net>. | ||
572 | + | ||
573 | + To compile this file system support as a module, choose M here: the | ||
574 | + module will be called ecryptfs. | ||
575 | + | ||
576 | +config UNION_FS | ||
577 | + tristate "Union file system (EXPERIMENTAL)" | ||
578 | + depends on EXPERIMENTAL | ||
579 | + help | ||
580 | + Unionfs is a stackable unification file system, which appears to | ||
581 | + merge the contents of several directories (branches), while keeping | ||
582 | + their physical content separate. | ||
583 | + | ||
584 | + See <http://unionfs.filesystems.org> for details | ||
585 | + | ||
586 | +config UNION_FS_XATTR | ||
587 | + bool "Unionfs extended attributes" | ||
588 | + depends on UNION_FS | ||
589 | + help | ||
590 | + Extended attributes are name:value pairs associated with inodes by | ||
591 | + the kernel or by users (see the attr(5) manual page). | ||
592 | + | ||
593 | + If unsure, say N. | ||
594 | + | ||
595 | +config UNION_FS_DEBUG | ||
596 | + bool "Debug Unionfs" | ||
597 | + depends on UNION_FS | ||
598 | + help | ||
599 | + If you say Y here, you can turn on debugging output from Unionfs. | ||
600 | + | ||
601 | +endmenu | ||
602 | + | ||
603 | menu "Miscellaneous filesystems" | ||
604 | |||
605 | config ADFS_FS | ||
606 | @@ -1055,18 +1096,6 @@ config AFFS_FS | ||
607 | To compile this file system support as a module, choose M here: the | ||
608 | module will be called affs. If unsure, say N. | ||
609 | |||
610 | -config ECRYPT_FS | ||
611 | - tristate "eCrypt filesystem layer support (EXPERIMENTAL)" | ||
612 | - depends on EXPERIMENTAL && KEYS && CRYPTO && NET | ||
613 | - help | ||
614 | - Encrypted filesystem that operates on the VFS layer. See | ||
615 | - <file:Documentation/filesystems/ecryptfs.txt> to learn more about | ||
616 | - eCryptfs. Userspace components are required and can be | ||
617 | - obtained from <http://ecryptfs.sf.net>. | ||
618 | - | ||
619 | - To compile this file system support as a module, choose M here: the | ||
620 | - module will be called ecryptfs. | ||
621 | - | ||
622 | config HFS_FS | ||
623 | tristate "Apple Macintosh file system support (EXPERIMENTAL)" | ||
624 | depends on BLOCK && EXPERIMENTAL | ||
625 | diff --git a/fs/Makefile b/fs/Makefile | ||
626 | index 1e7a11b..22ebb61 100644 | ||
627 | --- a/fs/Makefile | ||
628 | +++ b/fs/Makefile | ||
629 | @@ -119,3 +119,4 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_HPPFS) += hppfs/ | ||
630 | obj-$(CONFIG_DEBUG_FS) += debugfs/ | ||
631 | obj-$(CONFIG_OCFS2_FS) += ocfs2/ | ||
632 | obj-$(CONFIG_GFS2_FS) += gfs2/ | ||
633 | +obj-$(CONFIG_UNION_FS) += unionfs/ | ||
634 | diff --git a/fs/ecryptfs/dentry.c b/fs/ecryptfs/dentry.c | ||
635 | index 5e59658..4621f89 100644 | ||
636 | --- a/fs/ecryptfs/dentry.c | ||
637 | +++ b/fs/ecryptfs/dentry.c | ||
638 | @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ static int ecryptfs_d_revalidate(struct dentry *dentry, struct nameidata *nd) | ||
639 | struct inode *lower_inode = | ||
640 | ecryptfs_inode_to_lower(dentry->d_inode); | ||
641 | |||
642 | - fsstack_copy_attr_all(dentry->d_inode, lower_inode, NULL); | ||
643 | + fsstack_copy_attr_all(dentry->d_inode, lower_inode); | ||
644 | } | ||
645 | out: | ||
646 | return rc; | ||
647 | diff --git a/fs/ecryptfs/inode.c b/fs/ecryptfs/inode.c | ||
648 | index e238611..687819d 100644 | ||
649 | --- a/fs/ecryptfs/inode.c | ||
650 | +++ b/fs/ecryptfs/inode.c | ||
651 | @@ -575,9 +575,9 @@ ecryptfs_rename(struct inode *old_dir, struct dentry *old_dentry, | ||
652 | lower_new_dir_dentry->d_inode, lower_new_dentry); | ||
653 | if (rc) | ||
654 | goto out_lock; | ||
655 | - fsstack_copy_attr_all(new_dir, lower_new_dir_dentry->d_inode, NULL); | ||
656 | + fsstack_copy_attr_all(new_dir, lower_new_dir_dentry->d_inode); | ||
657 | if (new_dir != old_dir) | ||
658 | - fsstack_copy_attr_all(old_dir, lower_old_dir_dentry->d_inode, NULL); | ||
659 | + fsstack_copy_attr_all(old_dir, lower_old_dir_dentry->d_inode); | ||
660 | out_lock: | ||
661 | unlock_rename(lower_old_dir_dentry, lower_new_dir_dentry); | ||
662 | dput(lower_new_dentry->d_parent); | ||
663 | @@ -910,7 +910,7 @@ static int ecryptfs_setattr(struct dentry *dentry, struct iattr *ia) | ||
664 | |||
665 | rc = notify_change(lower_dentry, ia); | ||
666 | out: | ||
667 | - fsstack_copy_attr_all(inode, lower_inode, NULL); | ||
668 | + fsstack_copy_attr_all(inode, lower_inode); | ||
669 | return rc; | ||
670 | } | ||
671 | |||
672 | diff --git a/fs/ecryptfs/main.c b/fs/ecryptfs/main.c | ||
673 | index d25ac95..7eac062 100644 | ||
674 | --- a/fs/ecryptfs/main.c | ||
675 | +++ b/fs/ecryptfs/main.c | ||
676 | @@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ int ecryptfs_interpose(struct dentry *lower_dentry, struct dentry *dentry, | ||
677 | d_add(dentry, inode); | ||
678 | else | ||
679 | d_instantiate(dentry, inode); | ||
680 | - fsstack_copy_attr_all(inode, lower_inode, NULL); | ||
681 | + fsstack_copy_attr_all(inode, lower_inode); | ||
682 | /* This size will be overwritten for real files w/ headers and | ||
683 | * other metadata */ | ||
684 | fsstack_copy_inode_size(inode, lower_inode); | ||
685 | diff --git a/fs/namei.c b/fs/namei.c | ||
686 | index 8cf9bb9..e421fb9 100644 | ||
687 | --- a/fs/namei.c | ||
688 | +++ b/fs/namei.c | ||
689 | @@ -399,6 +399,7 @@ void release_open_intent(struct nameidata *nd) | ||
690 | else | ||
691 | fput(nd->intent.open.file); | ||
692 | } | ||
693 | +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(release_open_intent); | ||
694 | |||
695 | static inline struct dentry * | ||
696 | do_revalidate(struct dentry *dentry, struct nameidata *nd) | ||
697 | diff --git a/fs/splice.c b/fs/splice.c | ||
698 | index eeb1a86..f44e6ef 100644 | ||
699 | --- a/fs/splice.c | ||
700 | +++ b/fs/splice.c | ||
701 | @@ -880,8 +880,8 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_splice_sendpage); | ||
702 | /* | ||
703 | * Attempt to initiate a splice from pipe to file. | ||
704 | */ | ||
705 | -static long do_splice_from(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, struct file *out, | ||
706 | - loff_t *ppos, size_t len, unsigned int flags) | ||
707 | +long vfs_splice_from(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, struct file *out, | ||
708 | + loff_t *ppos, size_t len, unsigned int flags) | ||
709 | { | ||
710 | int ret; | ||
711 | |||
712 | @@ -897,13 +897,14 @@ static long do_splice_from(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, struct file *out, | ||
713 | |||
714 | return out->f_op->splice_write(pipe, out, ppos, len, flags); | ||
715 | } | ||
716 | +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(vfs_splice_from); | ||
717 | |||
718 | /* | ||
719 | * Attempt to initiate a splice from a file to a pipe. | ||
720 | */ | ||
721 | -static long do_splice_to(struct file *in, loff_t *ppos, | ||
722 | - struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, size_t len, | ||
723 | - unsigned int flags) | ||
724 | +long vfs_splice_to(struct file *in, loff_t *ppos, | ||
725 | + struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, size_t len, | ||
726 | + unsigned int flags) | ||
727 | { | ||
728 | int ret; | ||
729 | |||
730 | @@ -919,6 +920,7 @@ static long do_splice_to(struct file *in, loff_t *ppos, | ||
731 | |||
732 | return in->f_op->splice_read(in, ppos, pipe, len, flags); | ||
733 | } | ||
734 | +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(vfs_splice_to); | ||
735 | |||
736 | /** | ||
737 | * splice_direct_to_actor - splices data directly between two non-pipes | ||
738 | @@ -988,7 +990,7 @@ ssize_t splice_direct_to_actor(struct file *in, struct splice_desc *sd, | ||
739 | size_t read_len; | ||
740 | loff_t pos = sd->pos; | ||
741 | |||
742 | - ret = do_splice_to(in, &pos, pipe, len, flags); | ||
743 | + ret = vfs_splice_to(in, &pos, pipe, len, flags); | ||
744 | if (unlikely(ret <= 0)) | ||
745 | goto out_release; | ||
746 | |||
747 | @@ -1043,7 +1045,7 @@ static int direct_splice_actor(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, | ||
748 | { | ||
749 | struct file *file = sd->u.file; | ||
750 | |||
751 | - return do_splice_from(pipe, file, &sd->pos, sd->total_len, sd->flags); | ||
752 | + return vfs_splice_from(pipe, file, &sd->pos, sd->total_len, sd->flags); | ||
753 | } | ||
754 | |||
755 | /** | ||
756 | @@ -1117,7 +1119,7 @@ static long do_splice(struct file *in, loff_t __user *off_in, | ||
757 | } else | ||
758 | off = &out->f_pos; | ||
759 | |||
760 | - ret = do_splice_from(pipe, out, off, len, flags); | ||
761 | + ret = vfs_splice_from(pipe, out, off, len, flags); | ||
762 | |||
763 | if (off_out && copy_to_user(off_out, off, sizeof(loff_t))) | ||
764 | ret = -EFAULT; | ||
765 | @@ -1138,7 +1140,7 @@ static long do_splice(struct file *in, loff_t __user *off_in, | ||
766 | } else | ||
767 | off = &in->f_pos; | ||
768 | |||
769 | - ret = do_splice_to(in, off, pipe, len, flags); | ||
770 | + ret = vfs_splice_to(in, off, pipe, len, flags); | ||
771 | |||
772 | if (off_in && copy_to_user(off_in, off, sizeof(loff_t))) | ||
773 | ret = -EFAULT; | ||
774 | diff --git a/fs/stack.c b/fs/stack.c | ||
775 | index 67716f6..4336f2b 100644 | ||
776 | --- a/fs/stack.c | ||
777 | +++ b/fs/stack.c | ||
778 | @@ -1,24 +1,42 @@ | ||
779 | +/* | ||
780 | + * Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Erez Zadok | ||
781 | + * Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Josef 'Jeff' Sipek | ||
782 | + * Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Stony Brook University | ||
783 | + * Copyright (c) 2006-2007 The Research Foundation of SUNY | ||
784 | + * | ||
785 | + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
786 | + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as | ||
787 | + * published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||
788 | + */ | ||
789 | + | ||
790 | #include <linux/module.h> | ||
791 | #include <linux/fs.h> | ||
792 | #include <linux/fs_stack.h> | ||
793 | |||
794 | -/* does _NOT_ require i_mutex to be held. | ||
795 | +/* | ||
796 | + * does _NOT_ require i_mutex to be held. | ||
797 | * | ||
798 | * This function cannot be inlined since i_size_{read,write} is rather | ||
799 | * heavy-weight on 32-bit systems | ||
800 | */ | ||
801 | void fsstack_copy_inode_size(struct inode *dst, const struct inode *src) | ||
802 | { | ||
803 | - i_size_write(dst, i_size_read((struct inode *)src)); | ||
804 | +#if BITS_PER_LONG == 32 && defined(CONFIG_SMP) | ||
805 | + spin_lock(&dst->i_lock); | ||
806 | +#endif | ||
807 | + i_size_write(dst, i_size_read(src)); | ||
808 | dst->i_blocks = src->i_blocks; | ||
809 | +#if BITS_PER_LONG == 32 && defined(CONFIG_SMP) | ||
810 | + spin_unlock(&dst->i_lock); | ||
811 | +#endif | ||
812 | } | ||
813 | EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fsstack_copy_inode_size); | ||
814 | |||
815 | -/* copy all attributes; get_nlinks is optional way to override the i_nlink | ||
816 | +/* | ||
817 | + * copy all attributes; get_nlinks is optional way to override the i_nlink | ||
818 | * copying | ||
819 | */ | ||
820 | -void fsstack_copy_attr_all(struct inode *dest, const struct inode *src, | ||
821 | - int (*get_nlinks)(struct inode *)) | ||
822 | +void fsstack_copy_attr_all(struct inode *dest, const struct inode *src) | ||
823 | { | ||
824 | dest->i_mode = src->i_mode; | ||
825 | dest->i_uid = src->i_uid; | ||
826 | @@ -29,14 +47,6 @@ void fsstack_copy_attr_all(struct inode *dest, const struct inode *src, | ||
827 | dest->i_ctime = src->i_ctime; | ||
828 | dest->i_blkbits = src->i_blkbits; | ||
829 | dest->i_flags = src->i_flags; | ||
830 | - | ||
831 | - /* | ||
832 | - * Update the nlinks AFTER updating the above fields, because the | ||
833 | - * get_links callback may depend on them. | ||
834 | - */ | ||
835 | - if (!get_nlinks) | ||
836 | - dest->i_nlink = src->i_nlink; | ||
837 | - else | ||
838 | - dest->i_nlink = (*get_nlinks)(dest); | ||
839 | + dest->i_nlink = src->i_nlink; | ||
840 | } | ||
841 | EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fsstack_copy_attr_all); | ||
842 | diff --git a/fs/unionfs/Makefile b/fs/unionfs/Makefile | ||
843 | new file mode 100644 | ||
844 | index 0000000..c509e63 | ||
845 | --- /dev/null | ||
846 | +++ b/fs/unionfs/Makefile | ||
847 | @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ | ||
848 | +UNIONFS_VERSION="2.3.3 (for 2.6.25)" | ||
849 | + | ||
850 | +EXTRA_CFLAGS += -DUNIONFS_VERSION=\"$(UNIONFS_VERSION)\" | ||
851 | + | ||
852 | +obj-$(CONFIG_UNION_FS) += unionfs.o | ||
853 | + | ||
854 | +unionfs-y := subr.o dentry.o file.o inode.o main.o super.o \ | ||
855 | + rdstate.o copyup.o dirhelper.o rename.o unlink.o \ | ||
856 | + lookup.o commonfops.o dirfops.o sioq.o mmap.o | ||
857 | + | ||
858 | +unionfs-$(CONFIG_UNION_FS_XATTR) += xattr.o | ||
859 | + | ||
860 | +unionfs-$(CONFIG_UNION_FS_DEBUG) += debug.o | ||
861 | + | ||
862 | +ifeq ($(CONFIG_UNION_FS_DEBUG),y) | ||
863 | +EXTRA_CFLAGS += -DDEBUG | ||
864 | +endif | ||
865 | diff --git a/fs/unionfs/commonfops.c b/fs/unionfs/commonfops.c | ||
866 | new file mode 100644 | ||
867 | index 0000000..631e081 | ||
868 | --- /dev/null | ||
869 | +++ b/fs/unionfs/commonfops.c | ||
870 | @@ -0,0 +1,913 @@ | ||
871 | +/* | ||
872 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Erez Zadok | ||
873 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Charles P. Wright | ||
874 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2007 Josef 'Jeff' Sipek | ||
875 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Junjiro Okajima | ||
876 | + * Copyright (c) 2005 Arun M. Krishnakumar | ||
877 | + * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 David P. Quigley | ||
878 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Mohammad Nayyer Zubair | ||
879 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Puja Gupta | ||
880 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Harikesavan Krishnan | ||
881 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Stony Brook University | ||
882 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 The Research Foundation of SUNY | ||
883 | + * | ||
884 | + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
885 | + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as | ||
886 | + * published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||
887 | + */ | ||
888 | + | ||
889 | +#include "union.h" | ||
890 | + | ||
891 | +/* | ||
892 | + * 1) Copyup the file | ||
893 | + * 2) Rename the file to '.unionfs<original inode#><counter>' - obviously | ||
894 | + * stolen from NFS's silly rename | ||
895 | + */ | ||
896 | +static int copyup_deleted_file(struct file *file, struct dentry *dentry, | ||
897 | + int bstart, int bindex) | ||
898 | +{ | ||
899 | + static unsigned int counter; | ||
900 | + const int i_inosize = sizeof(dentry->d_inode->i_ino) * 2; | ||
901 | + const int countersize = sizeof(counter) * 2; | ||
902 | + const int nlen = sizeof(".unionfs") + i_inosize + countersize - 1; | ||
903 | + char name[nlen + 1]; | ||
904 | + int err; | ||
905 | + struct dentry *tmp_dentry = NULL; | ||
906 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry; | ||
907 | + struct dentry *lower_dir_dentry = NULL; | ||
908 | + | ||
909 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bstart); | ||
910 | + | ||
911 | + sprintf(name, ".unionfs%*.*lx", | ||
912 | + i_inosize, i_inosize, lower_dentry->d_inode->i_ino); | ||
913 | + | ||
914 | + /* | ||
915 | + * Loop, looking for an unused temp name to copyup to. | ||
916 | + * | ||
917 | + * It's somewhat silly that we look for a free temp tmp name in the | ||
918 | + * source branch (bstart) instead of the dest branch (bindex), where | ||
919 | + * the final name will be created. We _will_ catch it if somehow | ||
920 | + * the name exists in the dest branch, but it'd be nice to catch it | ||
921 | + * sooner than later. | ||
922 | + */ | ||
923 | +retry: | ||
924 | + tmp_dentry = NULL; | ||
925 | + do { | ||
926 | + char *suffix = name + nlen - countersize; | ||
927 | + | ||
928 | + dput(tmp_dentry); | ||
929 | + counter++; | ||
930 | + sprintf(suffix, "%*.*x", countersize, countersize, counter); | ||
931 | + | ||
932 | + pr_debug("unionfs: trying to rename %s to %s\n", | ||
933 | + dentry->d_name.name, name); | ||
934 | + | ||
935 | + tmp_dentry = lookup_one_len(name, lower_dentry->d_parent, | ||
936 | + nlen); | ||
937 | + if (IS_ERR(tmp_dentry)) { | ||
938 | + err = PTR_ERR(tmp_dentry); | ||
939 | + goto out; | ||
940 | + } | ||
941 | + } while (tmp_dentry->d_inode != NULL); /* need negative dentry */ | ||
942 | + dput(tmp_dentry); | ||
943 | + | ||
944 | + err = copyup_named_file(dentry->d_parent->d_inode, file, name, bstart, | ||
945 | + bindex, | ||
946 | + i_size_read(file->f_path.dentry->d_inode)); | ||
947 | + if (err) { | ||
948 | + if (unlikely(err == -EEXIST)) | ||
949 | + goto retry; | ||
950 | + goto out; | ||
951 | + } | ||
952 | + | ||
953 | + /* bring it to the same state as an unlinked file */ | ||
954 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, dbstart(dentry)); | ||
955 | + if (!unionfs_lower_inode_idx(dentry->d_inode, bindex)) { | ||
956 | + atomic_inc(&lower_dentry->d_inode->i_count); | ||
957 | + unionfs_set_lower_inode_idx(dentry->d_inode, bindex, | ||
958 | + lower_dentry->d_inode); | ||
959 | + } | ||
960 | + lower_dir_dentry = lock_parent(lower_dentry); | ||
961 | + err = vfs_unlink(lower_dir_dentry->d_inode, lower_dentry); | ||
962 | + unlock_dir(lower_dir_dentry); | ||
963 | + | ||
964 | +out: | ||
965 | + if (!err) | ||
966 | + unionfs_check_dentry(dentry); | ||
967 | + return err; | ||
968 | +} | ||
969 | + | ||
970 | +/* | ||
971 | + * put all references held by upper struct file and free lower file pointer | ||
972 | + * array | ||
973 | + */ | ||
974 | +static void cleanup_file(struct file *file) | ||
975 | +{ | ||
976 | + int bindex, bstart, bend; | ||
977 | + struct file **lower_files; | ||
978 | + struct file *lower_file; | ||
979 | + struct super_block *sb = file->f_path.dentry->d_sb; | ||
980 | + | ||
981 | + lower_files = UNIONFS_F(file)->lower_files; | ||
982 | + bstart = fbstart(file); | ||
983 | + bend = fbend(file); | ||
984 | + | ||
985 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) { | ||
986 | + int i; /* holds (possibly) updated branch index */ | ||
987 | + int old_bid; | ||
988 | + | ||
989 | + lower_file = unionfs_lower_file_idx(file, bindex); | ||
990 | + if (!lower_file) | ||
991 | + continue; | ||
992 | + | ||
993 | + /* | ||
994 | + * Find new index of matching branch with an open | ||
995 | + * file, since branches could have been added or | ||
996 | + * deleted causing the one with open files to shift. | ||
997 | + */ | ||
998 | + old_bid = UNIONFS_F(file)->saved_branch_ids[bindex]; | ||
999 | + i = branch_id_to_idx(sb, old_bid); | ||
1000 | + if (unlikely(i < 0)) { | ||
1001 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: no superblock for " | ||
1002 | + "file %p\n", file); | ||
1003 | + continue; | ||
1004 | + } | ||
1005 | + | ||
1006 | + /* decrement count of open files */ | ||
1007 | + branchput(sb, i); | ||
1008 | + /* | ||
1009 | + * fput will perform an mntput for us on the correct branch. | ||
1010 | + * Although we're using the file's old branch configuration, | ||
1011 | + * bindex, which is the old index, correctly points to the | ||
1012 | + * right branch in the file's branch list. In other words, | ||
1013 | + * we're going to mntput the correct branch even if branches | ||
1014 | + * have been added/removed. | ||
1015 | + */ | ||
1016 | + fput(lower_file); | ||
1017 | + UNIONFS_F(file)->lower_files[bindex] = NULL; | ||
1018 | + UNIONFS_F(file)->saved_branch_ids[bindex] = -1; | ||
1019 | + } | ||
1020 | + | ||
1021 | + UNIONFS_F(file)->lower_files = NULL; | ||
1022 | + kfree(lower_files); | ||
1023 | + kfree(UNIONFS_F(file)->saved_branch_ids); | ||
1024 | + /* set to NULL because caller needs to know if to kfree on error */ | ||
1025 | + UNIONFS_F(file)->saved_branch_ids = NULL; | ||
1026 | +} | ||
1027 | + | ||
1028 | +/* open all lower files for a given file */ | ||
1029 | +static int open_all_files(struct file *file) | ||
1030 | +{ | ||
1031 | + int bindex, bstart, bend, err = 0; | ||
1032 | + struct file *lower_file; | ||
1033 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry; | ||
1034 | + struct dentry *dentry = file->f_path.dentry; | ||
1035 | + struct super_block *sb = dentry->d_sb; | ||
1036 | + | ||
1037 | + bstart = dbstart(dentry); | ||
1038 | + bend = dbend(dentry); | ||
1039 | + | ||
1040 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) { | ||
1041 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex); | ||
1042 | + if (!lower_dentry) | ||
1043 | + continue; | ||
1044 | + | ||
1045 | + dget(lower_dentry); | ||
1046 | + unionfs_mntget(dentry, bindex); | ||
1047 | + branchget(sb, bindex); | ||
1048 | + | ||
1049 | + lower_file = | ||
1050 | + dentry_open(lower_dentry, | ||
1051 | + unionfs_lower_mnt_idx(dentry, bindex), | ||
1052 | + file->f_flags); | ||
1053 | + if (IS_ERR(lower_file)) { | ||
1054 | + err = PTR_ERR(lower_file); | ||
1055 | + goto out; | ||
1056 | + } else { | ||
1057 | + unionfs_set_lower_file_idx(file, bindex, lower_file); | ||
1058 | + } | ||
1059 | + } | ||
1060 | +out: | ||
1061 | + return err; | ||
1062 | +} | ||
1063 | + | ||
1064 | +/* open the highest priority file for a given upper file */ | ||
1065 | +static int open_highest_file(struct file *file, bool willwrite) | ||
1066 | +{ | ||
1067 | + int bindex, bstart, bend, err = 0; | ||
1068 | + struct file *lower_file; | ||
1069 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry; | ||
1070 | + struct dentry *dentry = file->f_path.dentry; | ||
1071 | + struct inode *parent_inode = dentry->d_parent->d_inode; | ||
1072 | + struct super_block *sb = dentry->d_sb; | ||
1073 | + | ||
1074 | + bstart = dbstart(dentry); | ||
1075 | + bend = dbend(dentry); | ||
1076 | + | ||
1077 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry(dentry); | ||
1078 | + if (willwrite && IS_WRITE_FLAG(file->f_flags) && is_robranch(dentry)) { | ||
1079 | + for (bindex = bstart - 1; bindex >= 0; bindex--) { | ||
1080 | + err = copyup_file(parent_inode, file, bstart, bindex, | ||
1081 | + i_size_read(dentry->d_inode)); | ||
1082 | + if (!err) | ||
1083 | + break; | ||
1084 | + } | ||
1085 | + atomic_set(&UNIONFS_F(file)->generation, | ||
1086 | + atomic_read(&UNIONFS_I(dentry->d_inode)-> | ||
1087 | + generation)); | ||
1088 | + goto out; | ||
1089 | + } | ||
1090 | + | ||
1091 | + dget(lower_dentry); | ||
1092 | + unionfs_mntget(dentry, bstart); | ||
1093 | + lower_file = dentry_open(lower_dentry, | ||
1094 | + unionfs_lower_mnt_idx(dentry, bstart), | ||
1095 | + file->f_flags); | ||
1096 | + if (IS_ERR(lower_file)) { | ||
1097 | + err = PTR_ERR(lower_file); | ||
1098 | + goto out; | ||
1099 | + } | ||
1100 | + branchget(sb, bstart); | ||
1101 | + unionfs_set_lower_file(file, lower_file); | ||
1102 | + /* Fix up the position. */ | ||
1103 | + lower_file->f_pos = file->f_pos; | ||
1104 | + | ||
1105 | + memcpy(&lower_file->f_ra, &file->f_ra, sizeof(struct file_ra_state)); | ||
1106 | +out: | ||
1107 | + return err; | ||
1108 | +} | ||
1109 | + | ||
1110 | +/* perform a delayed copyup of a read-write file on a read-only branch */ | ||
1111 | +static int do_delayed_copyup(struct file *file) | ||
1112 | +{ | ||
1113 | + int bindex, bstart, bend, err = 0; | ||
1114 | + struct dentry *dentry = file->f_path.dentry; | ||
1115 | + struct inode *parent_inode = dentry->d_parent->d_inode; | ||
1116 | + | ||
1117 | + bstart = fbstart(file); | ||
1118 | + bend = fbend(file); | ||
1119 | + | ||
1120 | + BUG_ON(!S_ISREG(dentry->d_inode->i_mode)); | ||
1121 | + | ||
1122 | + unionfs_check_file(file); | ||
1123 | + for (bindex = bstart - 1; bindex >= 0; bindex--) { | ||
1124 | + if (!d_deleted(dentry)) | ||
1125 | + err = copyup_file(parent_inode, file, bstart, | ||
1126 | + bindex, | ||
1127 | + i_size_read(dentry->d_inode)); | ||
1128 | + else | ||
1129 | + err = copyup_deleted_file(file, dentry, bstart, | ||
1130 | + bindex); | ||
1131 | + /* if succeeded, set lower open-file flags and break */ | ||
1132 | + if (!err) { | ||
1133 | + struct file *lower_file; | ||
1134 | + lower_file = unionfs_lower_file_idx(file, bindex); | ||
1135 | + lower_file->f_flags = file->f_flags; | ||
1136 | + break; | ||
1137 | + } | ||
1138 | + } | ||
1139 | + if (err || (bstart <= fbstart(file))) | ||
1140 | + goto out; | ||
1141 | + bend = fbend(file); | ||
1142 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) { | ||
1143 | + if (unionfs_lower_file_idx(file, bindex)) { | ||
1144 | + branchput(dentry->d_sb, bindex); | ||
1145 | + fput(unionfs_lower_file_idx(file, bindex)); | ||
1146 | + unionfs_set_lower_file_idx(file, bindex, NULL); | ||
1147 | + } | ||
1148 | + if (unionfs_lower_mnt_idx(dentry, bindex)) { | ||
1149 | + unionfs_mntput(dentry, bindex); | ||
1150 | + unionfs_set_lower_mnt_idx(dentry, bindex, NULL); | ||
1151 | + } | ||
1152 | + if (unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex)) { | ||
1153 | + BUG_ON(!dentry->d_inode); | ||
1154 | + iput(unionfs_lower_inode_idx(dentry->d_inode, bindex)); | ||
1155 | + unionfs_set_lower_inode_idx(dentry->d_inode, bindex, | ||
1156 | + NULL); | ||
1157 | + dput(unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex)); | ||
1158 | + unionfs_set_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex, NULL); | ||
1159 | + } | ||
1160 | + } | ||
1161 | + /* for reg file, we only open it "once" */ | ||
1162 | + fbend(file) = fbstart(file); | ||
1163 | + set_dbend(dentry, dbstart(dentry)); | ||
1164 | + ibend(dentry->d_inode) = ibstart(dentry->d_inode); | ||
1165 | + | ||
1166 | +out: | ||
1167 | + unionfs_check_file(file); | ||
1168 | + return err; | ||
1169 | +} | ||
1170 | + | ||
1171 | +/* | ||
1172 | + * Helper function for unionfs_file_revalidate/locked. | ||
1173 | + * Expects dentry/parent to be locked already, and revalidated. | ||
1174 | + */ | ||
1175 | +static int __unionfs_file_revalidate(struct file *file, struct dentry *dentry, | ||
1176 | + struct super_block *sb, int sbgen, | ||
1177 | + int dgen, bool willwrite) | ||
1178 | +{ | ||
1179 | + int fgen; | ||
1180 | + int bstart, bend, orig_brid; | ||
1181 | + int size; | ||
1182 | + int err = 0; | ||
1183 | + | ||
1184 | + fgen = atomic_read(&UNIONFS_F(file)->generation); | ||
1185 | + | ||
1186 | + /* | ||
1187 | + * There are two cases we are interested in. The first is if the | ||
1188 | + * generation is lower than the super-block. The second is if | ||
1189 | + * someone has copied up this file from underneath us, we also need | ||
1190 | + * to refresh things. | ||
1191 | + */ | ||
1192 | + if (d_deleted(dentry) || | ||
1193 | + (sbgen <= fgen && | ||
1194 | + dbstart(dentry) == fbstart(file) && | ||
1195 | + unionfs_lower_file(file))) | ||
1196 | + goto out_may_copyup; | ||
1197 | + | ||
1198 | + /* save orig branch ID */ | ||
1199 | + orig_brid = UNIONFS_F(file)->saved_branch_ids[fbstart(file)]; | ||
1200 | + | ||
1201 | + /* First we throw out the existing files. */ | ||
1202 | + cleanup_file(file); | ||
1203 | + | ||
1204 | + /* Now we reopen the file(s) as in unionfs_open. */ | ||
1205 | + bstart = fbstart(file) = dbstart(dentry); | ||
1206 | + bend = fbend(file) = dbend(dentry); | ||
1207 | + | ||
1208 | + size = sizeof(struct file *) * sbmax(sb); | ||
1209 | + UNIONFS_F(file)->lower_files = kzalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL); | ||
1210 | + if (unlikely(!UNIONFS_F(file)->lower_files)) { | ||
1211 | + err = -ENOMEM; | ||
1212 | + goto out; | ||
1213 | + } | ||
1214 | + size = sizeof(int) * sbmax(sb); | ||
1215 | + UNIONFS_F(file)->saved_branch_ids = kzalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL); | ||
1216 | + if (unlikely(!UNIONFS_F(file)->saved_branch_ids)) { | ||
1217 | + err = -ENOMEM; | ||
1218 | + goto out; | ||
1219 | + } | ||
1220 | + | ||
1221 | + if (S_ISDIR(dentry->d_inode->i_mode)) { | ||
1222 | + /* We need to open all the files. */ | ||
1223 | + err = open_all_files(file); | ||
1224 | + if (err) | ||
1225 | + goto out; | ||
1226 | + } else { | ||
1227 | + int new_brid; | ||
1228 | + /* We only open the highest priority branch. */ | ||
1229 | + err = open_highest_file(file, willwrite); | ||
1230 | + if (err) | ||
1231 | + goto out; | ||
1232 | + new_brid = UNIONFS_F(file)->saved_branch_ids[fbstart(file)]; | ||
1233 | + if (unlikely(new_brid != orig_brid && sbgen > fgen)) { | ||
1234 | + /* | ||
1235 | + * If we re-opened the file on a different branch | ||
1236 | + * than the original one, and this was due to a new | ||
1237 | + * branch inserted, then update the mnt counts of | ||
1238 | + * the old and new branches accordingly. | ||
1239 | + */ | ||
1240 | + unionfs_mntget(dentry, bstart); | ||
1241 | + unionfs_mntput(sb->s_root, | ||
1242 | + branch_id_to_idx(sb, orig_brid)); | ||
1243 | + } | ||
1244 | + /* regular files have only one open lower file */ | ||
1245 | + fbend(file) = fbstart(file); | ||
1246 | + } | ||
1247 | + atomic_set(&UNIONFS_F(file)->generation, | ||
1248 | + atomic_read(&UNIONFS_I(dentry->d_inode)->generation)); | ||
1249 | + | ||
1250 | +out_may_copyup: | ||
1251 | + /* Copyup on the first write to a file on a readonly branch. */ | ||
1252 | + if (willwrite && IS_WRITE_FLAG(file->f_flags) && | ||
1253 | + !IS_WRITE_FLAG(unionfs_lower_file(file)->f_flags) && | ||
1254 | + is_robranch(dentry)) { | ||
1255 | + pr_debug("unionfs: do delay copyup of \"%s\"\n", | ||
1256 | + dentry->d_name.name); | ||
1257 | + err = do_delayed_copyup(file); | ||
1258 | + /* regular files have only one open lower file */ | ||
1259 | + if (!err && !S_ISDIR(dentry->d_inode->i_mode)) | ||
1260 | + fbend(file) = fbstart(file); | ||
1261 | + } | ||
1262 | + | ||
1263 | +out: | ||
1264 | + if (err) { | ||
1265 | + kfree(UNIONFS_F(file)->lower_files); | ||
1266 | + kfree(UNIONFS_F(file)->saved_branch_ids); | ||
1267 | + } else { | ||
1268 | + unionfs_check_file(file); | ||
1269 | + } | ||
1270 | + return err; | ||
1271 | +} | ||
1272 | + | ||
1273 | +/* | ||
1274 | + * Revalidate the struct file | ||
1275 | + * @file: file to revalidate | ||
1276 | + * @willwrite: true if caller may cause changes to the file; false otherwise. | ||
1277 | + * Caller must lock/unlock dentry's branch configuration. | ||
1278 | + */ | ||
1279 | +int unionfs_file_revalidate(struct file *file, bool willwrite) | ||
1280 | +{ | ||
1281 | + struct super_block *sb; | ||
1282 | + struct dentry *dentry; | ||
1283 | + int sbgen, dgen; | ||
1284 | + int err = 0; | ||
1285 | + | ||
1286 | + dentry = file->f_path.dentry; | ||
1287 | + sb = dentry->d_sb; | ||
1288 | + verify_locked(dentry); | ||
1289 | + | ||
1290 | + /* | ||
1291 | + * First revalidate the dentry inside struct file, | ||
1292 | + * but not unhashed dentries. | ||
1293 | + */ | ||
1294 | +reval_dentry: | ||
1295 | + if (!d_deleted(dentry) && | ||
1296 | + !__unionfs_d_revalidate_chain(dentry, NULL, willwrite)) { | ||
1297 | + err = -ESTALE; | ||
1298 | + goto out; | ||
1299 | + } | ||
1300 | + | ||
1301 | + sbgen = atomic_read(&UNIONFS_SB(sb)->generation); | ||
1302 | + dgen = atomic_read(&UNIONFS_D(dentry)->generation); | ||
1303 | + | ||
1304 | + if (unlikely(sbgen > dgen)) { | ||
1305 | + pr_debug("unionfs: retry dentry revalidation\n"); | ||
1306 | + schedule(); | ||
1307 | + goto reval_dentry; | ||
1308 | + } | ||
1309 | + BUG_ON(sbgen > dgen); | ||
1310 | + | ||
1311 | + err = __unionfs_file_revalidate(file, dentry, sb, | ||
1312 | + sbgen, dgen, willwrite); | ||
1313 | +out: | ||
1314 | + return err; | ||
1315 | +} | ||
1316 | + | ||
1317 | +/* same as unionfs_file_revalidate, but parent dentry must be locked too */ | ||
1318 | +int unionfs_file_revalidate_locked(struct file *file, bool willwrite) | ||
1319 | +{ | ||
1320 | + struct super_block *sb; | ||
1321 | + struct dentry *dentry; | ||
1322 | + int sbgen, dgen; | ||
1323 | + int err = 0, valid; | ||
1324 | + | ||
1325 | + dentry = file->f_path.dentry; | ||
1326 | + sb = dentry->d_sb; | ||
1327 | + verify_locked(dentry); | ||
1328 | + verify_locked(dentry->d_parent); | ||
1329 | + | ||
1330 | + /* first revalidate (locked) parent, then child */ | ||
1331 | + valid = __unionfs_d_revalidate_chain(dentry->d_parent, NULL, false); | ||
1332 | + if (unlikely(!valid)) { | ||
1333 | + err = -ESTALE; /* same as what real_lookup does */ | ||
1334 | + goto out; | ||
1335 | + } | ||
1336 | + | ||
1337 | +reval_dentry: | ||
1338 | + if (!d_deleted(dentry) && | ||
1339 | + !__unionfs_d_revalidate_one_locked(dentry, NULL, willwrite)) { | ||
1340 | + err = -ESTALE; | ||
1341 | + goto out; | ||
1342 | + } | ||
1343 | + | ||
1344 | + sbgen = atomic_read(&UNIONFS_SB(sb)->generation); | ||
1345 | + dgen = atomic_read(&UNIONFS_D(dentry)->generation); | ||
1346 | + | ||
1347 | + if (unlikely(sbgen > dgen)) { | ||
1348 | + pr_debug("unionfs: retry (locked) dentry revalidation\n"); | ||
1349 | + schedule(); | ||
1350 | + goto reval_dentry; | ||
1351 | + } | ||
1352 | + BUG_ON(sbgen > dgen); | ||
1353 | + | ||
1354 | + err = __unionfs_file_revalidate(file, dentry, sb, | ||
1355 | + sbgen, dgen, willwrite); | ||
1356 | +out: | ||
1357 | + return err; | ||
1358 | +} | ||
1359 | + | ||
1360 | +/* unionfs_open helper function: open a directory */ | ||
1361 | +static int __open_dir(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) | ||
1362 | +{ | ||
1363 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry; | ||
1364 | + struct file *lower_file; | ||
1365 | + int bindex, bstart, bend; | ||
1366 | + struct vfsmount *mnt; | ||
1367 | + | ||
1368 | + bstart = fbstart(file) = dbstart(file->f_path.dentry); | ||
1369 | + bend = fbend(file) = dbend(file->f_path.dentry); | ||
1370 | + | ||
1371 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) { | ||
1372 | + lower_dentry = | ||
1373 | + unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(file->f_path.dentry, bindex); | ||
1374 | + if (!lower_dentry) | ||
1375 | + continue; | ||
1376 | + | ||
1377 | + dget(lower_dentry); | ||
1378 | + unionfs_mntget(file->f_path.dentry, bindex); | ||
1379 | + mnt = unionfs_lower_mnt_idx(file->f_path.dentry, bindex); | ||
1380 | + lower_file = dentry_open(lower_dentry, mnt, file->f_flags); | ||
1381 | + if (IS_ERR(lower_file)) | ||
1382 | + return PTR_ERR(lower_file); | ||
1383 | + | ||
1384 | + unionfs_set_lower_file_idx(file, bindex, lower_file); | ||
1385 | + | ||
1386 | + /* | ||
1387 | + * The branchget goes after the open, because otherwise | ||
1388 | + * we would miss the reference on release. | ||
1389 | + */ | ||
1390 | + branchget(inode->i_sb, bindex); | ||
1391 | + } | ||
1392 | + | ||
1393 | + return 0; | ||
1394 | +} | ||
1395 | + | ||
1396 | +/* unionfs_open helper function: open a file */ | ||
1397 | +static int __open_file(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) | ||
1398 | +{ | ||
1399 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry; | ||
1400 | + struct file *lower_file; | ||
1401 | + int lower_flags; | ||
1402 | + int bindex, bstart, bend; | ||
1403 | + | ||
1404 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry(file->f_path.dentry); | ||
1405 | + lower_flags = file->f_flags; | ||
1406 | + | ||
1407 | + bstart = fbstart(file) = dbstart(file->f_path.dentry); | ||
1408 | + bend = fbend(file) = dbend(file->f_path.dentry); | ||
1409 | + | ||
1410 | + /* | ||
1411 | + * check for the permission for lower file. If the error is | ||
1412 | + * COPYUP_ERR, copyup the file. | ||
1413 | + */ | ||
1414 | + if (lower_dentry->d_inode && is_robranch(file->f_path.dentry)) { | ||
1415 | + /* | ||
1416 | + * if the open will change the file, copy it up otherwise | ||
1417 | + * defer it. | ||
1418 | + */ | ||
1419 | + if (lower_flags & O_TRUNC) { | ||
1420 | + int size = 0; | ||
1421 | + int err = -EROFS; | ||
1422 | + | ||
1423 | + /* copyup the file */ | ||
1424 | + for (bindex = bstart - 1; bindex >= 0; bindex--) { | ||
1425 | + err = copyup_file( | ||
1426 | + file->f_path.dentry->d_parent->d_inode, | ||
1427 | + file, bstart, bindex, size); | ||
1428 | + if (!err) | ||
1429 | + break; | ||
1430 | + } | ||
1431 | + return err; | ||
1432 | + } else { | ||
1433 | + /* | ||
1434 | + * turn off writeable flags, to force delayed copyup | ||
1435 | + * by caller. | ||
1436 | + */ | ||
1437 | + lower_flags &= ~(OPEN_WRITE_FLAGS); | ||
1438 | + } | ||
1439 | + } | ||
1440 | + | ||
1441 | + dget(lower_dentry); | ||
1442 | + | ||
1443 | + /* | ||
1444 | + * dentry_open will decrement mnt refcnt if err. | ||
1445 | + * otherwise fput() will do an mntput() for us upon file close. | ||
1446 | + */ | ||
1447 | + unionfs_mntget(file->f_path.dentry, bstart); | ||
1448 | + lower_file = | ||
1449 | + dentry_open(lower_dentry, | ||
1450 | + unionfs_lower_mnt_idx(file->f_path.dentry, bstart), | ||
1451 | + lower_flags); | ||
1452 | + if (IS_ERR(lower_file)) | ||
1453 | + return PTR_ERR(lower_file); | ||
1454 | + | ||
1455 | + unionfs_set_lower_file(file, lower_file); | ||
1456 | + branchget(inode->i_sb, bstart); | ||
1457 | + | ||
1458 | + return 0; | ||
1459 | +} | ||
1460 | + | ||
1461 | +int unionfs_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) | ||
1462 | +{ | ||
1463 | + int err = 0; | ||
1464 | + struct file *lower_file = NULL; | ||
1465 | + struct dentry *dentry = file->f_path.dentry; | ||
1466 | + int bindex = 0, bstart = 0, bend = 0; | ||
1467 | + int size; | ||
1468 | + int valid = 0; | ||
1469 | + | ||
1470 | + unionfs_read_lock(inode->i_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_PARENT); | ||
1471 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
1472 | + if (dentry != dentry->d_parent) | ||
1473 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry->d_parent, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_PARENT); | ||
1474 | + | ||
1475 | + valid = __unionfs_d_revalidate_chain(dentry->d_parent, NULL, false); | ||
1476 | + if (unlikely(!valid)) { | ||
1477 | + err = -ESTALE; | ||
1478 | + goto out_nofree; | ||
1479 | + } | ||
1480 | + | ||
1481 | + file->private_data = | ||
1482 | + kzalloc(sizeof(struct unionfs_file_info), GFP_KERNEL); | ||
1483 | + if (unlikely(!UNIONFS_F(file))) { | ||
1484 | + err = -ENOMEM; | ||
1485 | + goto out_nofree; | ||
1486 | + } | ||
1487 | + fbstart(file) = -1; | ||
1488 | + fbend(file) = -1; | ||
1489 | + atomic_set(&UNIONFS_F(file)->generation, | ||
1490 | + atomic_read(&UNIONFS_I(inode)->generation)); | ||
1491 | + | ||
1492 | + size = sizeof(struct file *) * sbmax(inode->i_sb); | ||
1493 | + UNIONFS_F(file)->lower_files = kzalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL); | ||
1494 | + if (unlikely(!UNIONFS_F(file)->lower_files)) { | ||
1495 | + err = -ENOMEM; | ||
1496 | + goto out; | ||
1497 | + } | ||
1498 | + size = sizeof(int) * sbmax(inode->i_sb); | ||
1499 | + UNIONFS_F(file)->saved_branch_ids = kzalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL); | ||
1500 | + if (unlikely(!UNIONFS_F(file)->saved_branch_ids)) { | ||
1501 | + err = -ENOMEM; | ||
1502 | + goto out; | ||
1503 | + } | ||
1504 | + | ||
1505 | + bstart = fbstart(file) = dbstart(dentry); | ||
1506 | + bend = fbend(file) = dbend(dentry); | ||
1507 | + | ||
1508 | + /* | ||
1509 | + * open all directories and make the unionfs file struct point to | ||
1510 | + * these lower file structs | ||
1511 | + */ | ||
1512 | + if (S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode)) | ||
1513 | + err = __open_dir(inode, file); /* open a dir */ | ||
1514 | + else | ||
1515 | + err = __open_file(inode, file); /* open a file */ | ||
1516 | + | ||
1517 | + /* freeing the allocated resources, and fput the opened files */ | ||
1518 | + if (err) { | ||
1519 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) { | ||
1520 | + lower_file = unionfs_lower_file_idx(file, bindex); | ||
1521 | + if (!lower_file) | ||
1522 | + continue; | ||
1523 | + | ||
1524 | + branchput(dentry->d_sb, bindex); | ||
1525 | + /* fput calls dput for lower_dentry */ | ||
1526 | + fput(lower_file); | ||
1527 | + } | ||
1528 | + } | ||
1529 | + | ||
1530 | +out: | ||
1531 | + if (err) { | ||
1532 | + kfree(UNIONFS_F(file)->lower_files); | ||
1533 | + kfree(UNIONFS_F(file)->saved_branch_ids); | ||
1534 | + kfree(UNIONFS_F(file)); | ||
1535 | + } | ||
1536 | +out_nofree: | ||
1537 | + if (!err) { | ||
1538 | + unionfs_postcopyup_setmnt(dentry); | ||
1539 | + unionfs_copy_attr_times(inode); | ||
1540 | + unionfs_check_file(file); | ||
1541 | + unionfs_check_inode(inode); | ||
1542 | + } | ||
1543 | + if (dentry != dentry->d_parent) | ||
1544 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry->d_parent); | ||
1545 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
1546 | + unionfs_read_unlock(inode->i_sb); | ||
1547 | + return err; | ||
1548 | +} | ||
1549 | + | ||
1550 | +/* | ||
1551 | + * release all lower object references & free the file info structure | ||
1552 | + * | ||
1553 | + * No need to grab sb info's rwsem. | ||
1554 | + */ | ||
1555 | +int unionfs_file_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) | ||
1556 | +{ | ||
1557 | + struct file *lower_file = NULL; | ||
1558 | + struct unionfs_file_info *fileinfo; | ||
1559 | + struct unionfs_inode_info *inodeinfo; | ||
1560 | + struct super_block *sb = inode->i_sb; | ||
1561 | + struct dentry *dentry = file->f_path.dentry; | ||
1562 | + int bindex, bstart, bend; | ||
1563 | + int fgen, err = 0; | ||
1564 | + | ||
1565 | + unionfs_read_lock(sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_PARENT); | ||
1566 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
1567 | + | ||
1568 | + /* | ||
1569 | + * Yes, we have to revalidate this file even if it's being released. | ||
1570 | + * This is important for open-but-unlinked files, as well as mmap | ||
1571 | + * support. | ||
1572 | + */ | ||
1573 | + err = unionfs_file_revalidate(file, UNIONFS_F(file)->wrote_to_file); | ||
1574 | + if (unlikely(err)) | ||
1575 | + goto out; | ||
1576 | + unionfs_check_file(file); | ||
1577 | + fileinfo = UNIONFS_F(file); | ||
1578 | + BUG_ON(file->f_path.dentry->d_inode != inode); | ||
1579 | + inodeinfo = UNIONFS_I(inode); | ||
1580 | + | ||
1581 | + /* fput all the lower files */ | ||
1582 | + fgen = atomic_read(&fileinfo->generation); | ||
1583 | + bstart = fbstart(file); | ||
1584 | + bend = fbend(file); | ||
1585 | + | ||
1586 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) { | ||
1587 | + lower_file = unionfs_lower_file_idx(file, bindex); | ||
1588 | + | ||
1589 | + if (lower_file) { | ||
1590 | + unionfs_set_lower_file_idx(file, bindex, NULL); | ||
1591 | + fput(lower_file); | ||
1592 | + branchput(sb, bindex); | ||
1593 | + } | ||
1594 | + | ||
1595 | + /* if there are no more refs to the dentry, dput it */ | ||
1596 | + if (d_deleted(dentry)) { | ||
1597 | + dput(unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex)); | ||
1598 | + unionfs_set_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex, NULL); | ||
1599 | + } | ||
1600 | + } | ||
1601 | + | ||
1602 | + kfree(fileinfo->lower_files); | ||
1603 | + kfree(fileinfo->saved_branch_ids); | ||
1604 | + | ||
1605 | + if (fileinfo->rdstate) { | ||
1606 | + fileinfo->rdstate->access = jiffies; | ||
1607 | + spin_lock(&inodeinfo->rdlock); | ||
1608 | + inodeinfo->rdcount++; | ||
1609 | + list_add_tail(&fileinfo->rdstate->cache, | ||
1610 | + &inodeinfo->readdircache); | ||
1611 | + mark_inode_dirty(inode); | ||
1612 | + spin_unlock(&inodeinfo->rdlock); | ||
1613 | + fileinfo->rdstate = NULL; | ||
1614 | + } | ||
1615 | + kfree(fileinfo); | ||
1616 | + | ||
1617 | +out: | ||
1618 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
1619 | + unionfs_read_unlock(sb); | ||
1620 | + return err; | ||
1621 | +} | ||
1622 | + | ||
1623 | +/* pass the ioctl to the lower fs */ | ||
1624 | +static long do_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg) | ||
1625 | +{ | ||
1626 | + struct file *lower_file; | ||
1627 | + int err; | ||
1628 | + | ||
1629 | + lower_file = unionfs_lower_file(file); | ||
1630 | + | ||
1631 | + err = -ENOTTY; | ||
1632 | + if (!lower_file || !lower_file->f_op) | ||
1633 | + goto out; | ||
1634 | + if (lower_file->f_op->unlocked_ioctl) { | ||
1635 | + err = lower_file->f_op->unlocked_ioctl(lower_file, cmd, arg); | ||
1636 | + } else if (lower_file->f_op->ioctl) { | ||
1637 | + lock_kernel(); | ||
1638 | + err = lower_file->f_op->ioctl( | ||
1639 | + lower_file->f_path.dentry->d_inode, | ||
1640 | + lower_file, cmd, arg); | ||
1641 | + unlock_kernel(); | ||
1642 | + } | ||
1643 | + | ||
1644 | +out: | ||
1645 | + return err; | ||
1646 | +} | ||
1647 | + | ||
1648 | +/* | ||
1649 | + * return to user-space the branch indices containing the file in question | ||
1650 | + * | ||
1651 | + * We use fd_set and therefore we are limited to the number of the branches | ||
1652 | + * to FD_SETSIZE, which is currently 1024 - plenty for most people | ||
1653 | + */ | ||
1654 | +static int unionfs_ioctl_queryfile(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, | ||
1655 | + unsigned long arg) | ||
1656 | +{ | ||
1657 | + int err = 0; | ||
1658 | + fd_set branchlist; | ||
1659 | + int bstart = 0, bend = 0, bindex = 0; | ||
1660 | + int orig_bstart, orig_bend; | ||
1661 | + struct dentry *dentry, *lower_dentry; | ||
1662 | + struct vfsmount *mnt; | ||
1663 | + | ||
1664 | + dentry = file->f_path.dentry; | ||
1665 | + orig_bstart = dbstart(dentry); | ||
1666 | + orig_bend = dbend(dentry); | ||
1667 | + err = unionfs_partial_lookup(dentry); | ||
1668 | + if (err) | ||
1669 | + goto out; | ||
1670 | + bstart = dbstart(dentry); | ||
1671 | + bend = dbend(dentry); | ||
1672 | + | ||
1673 | + FD_ZERO(&branchlist); | ||
1674 | + | ||
1675 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) { | ||
1676 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex); | ||
1677 | + if (!lower_dentry) | ||
1678 | + continue; | ||
1679 | + if (likely(lower_dentry->d_inode)) | ||
1680 | + FD_SET(bindex, &branchlist); | ||
1681 | + /* purge any lower objects after partial_lookup */ | ||
1682 | + if (bindex < orig_bstart || bindex > orig_bend) { | ||
1683 | + dput(lower_dentry); | ||
1684 | + unionfs_set_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex, NULL); | ||
1685 | + iput(unionfs_lower_inode_idx(dentry->d_inode, bindex)); | ||
1686 | + unionfs_set_lower_inode_idx(dentry->d_inode, bindex, | ||
1687 | + NULL); | ||
1688 | + mnt = unionfs_lower_mnt_idx(dentry, bindex); | ||
1689 | + if (!mnt) | ||
1690 | + continue; | ||
1691 | + unionfs_mntput(dentry, bindex); | ||
1692 | + unionfs_set_lower_mnt_idx(dentry, bindex, NULL); | ||
1693 | + } | ||
1694 | + } | ||
1695 | + /* restore original dentry's offsets */ | ||
1696 | + set_dbstart(dentry, orig_bstart); | ||
1697 | + set_dbend(dentry, orig_bend); | ||
1698 | + ibstart(dentry->d_inode) = orig_bstart; | ||
1699 | + ibend(dentry->d_inode) = orig_bend; | ||
1700 | + | ||
1701 | + err = copy_to_user((void __user *)arg, &branchlist, sizeof(fd_set)); | ||
1702 | + if (unlikely(err)) | ||
1703 | + err = -EFAULT; | ||
1704 | + | ||
1705 | +out: | ||
1706 | + return err < 0 ? err : bend; | ||
1707 | +} | ||
1708 | + | ||
1709 | +long unionfs_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg) | ||
1710 | +{ | ||
1711 | + long err; | ||
1712 | + struct dentry *dentry = file->f_path.dentry; | ||
1713 | + | ||
1714 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_PARENT); | ||
1715 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
1716 | + | ||
1717 | + err = unionfs_file_revalidate(file, true); | ||
1718 | + if (unlikely(err)) | ||
1719 | + goto out; | ||
1720 | + | ||
1721 | + /* check if asked for local commands */ | ||
1722 | + switch (cmd) { | ||
1723 | + case UNIONFS_IOCTL_INCGEN: | ||
1724 | + /* Increment the superblock generation count */ | ||
1725 | + pr_info("unionfs: incgen ioctl deprecated; " | ||
1726 | + "use \"-o remount,incgen\"\n"); | ||
1727 | + err = -ENOSYS; | ||
1728 | + break; | ||
1729 | + | ||
1730 | + case UNIONFS_IOCTL_QUERYFILE: | ||
1731 | + /* Return list of branches containing the given file */ | ||
1732 | + err = unionfs_ioctl_queryfile(file, cmd, arg); | ||
1733 | + break; | ||
1734 | + | ||
1735 | + default: | ||
1736 | + /* pass the ioctl down */ | ||
1737 | + err = do_ioctl(file, cmd, arg); | ||
1738 | + break; | ||
1739 | + } | ||
1740 | + | ||
1741 | +out: | ||
1742 | + unionfs_check_file(file); | ||
1743 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
1744 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
1745 | + return err; | ||
1746 | +} | ||
1747 | + | ||
1748 | +int unionfs_flush(struct file *file, fl_owner_t id) | ||
1749 | +{ | ||
1750 | + int err = 0; | ||
1751 | + struct file *lower_file = NULL; | ||
1752 | + struct dentry *dentry = file->f_path.dentry; | ||
1753 | + int bindex, bstart, bend; | ||
1754 | + | ||
1755 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_PARENT); | ||
1756 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
1757 | + | ||
1758 | + err = unionfs_file_revalidate(file, UNIONFS_F(file)->wrote_to_file); | ||
1759 | + if (unlikely(err)) | ||
1760 | + goto out; | ||
1761 | + unionfs_check_file(file); | ||
1762 | + | ||
1763 | + bstart = fbstart(file); | ||
1764 | + bend = fbend(file); | ||
1765 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) { | ||
1766 | + lower_file = unionfs_lower_file_idx(file, bindex); | ||
1767 | + | ||
1768 | + if (lower_file && lower_file->f_op && | ||
1769 | + lower_file->f_op->flush) { | ||
1770 | + err = lower_file->f_op->flush(lower_file, id); | ||
1771 | + if (err) | ||
1772 | + goto out; | ||
1773 | + } | ||
1774 | + | ||
1775 | + } | ||
1776 | + | ||
1777 | +out: | ||
1778 | + if (!err) | ||
1779 | + unionfs_check_file(file); | ||
1780 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
1781 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
1782 | + return err; | ||
1783 | +} | ||
1784 | diff --git a/fs/unionfs/copyup.c b/fs/unionfs/copyup.c | ||
1785 | new file mode 100644 | ||
1786 | index 0000000..6d1e461 | ||
1787 | --- /dev/null | ||
1788 | +++ b/fs/unionfs/copyup.c | ||
1789 | @@ -0,0 +1,888 @@ | ||
1790 | +/* | ||
1791 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Erez Zadok | ||
1792 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Charles P. Wright | ||
1793 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2007 Josef 'Jeff' Sipek | ||
1794 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Junjiro Okajima | ||
1795 | + * Copyright (c) 2005 Arun M. Krishnakumar | ||
1796 | + * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 David P. Quigley | ||
1797 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Mohammad Nayyer Zubair | ||
1798 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Puja Gupta | ||
1799 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Harikesavan Krishnan | ||
1800 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Stony Brook University | ||
1801 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 The Research Foundation of SUNY | ||
1802 | + * | ||
1803 | + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
1804 | + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as | ||
1805 | + * published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||
1806 | + */ | ||
1807 | + | ||
1808 | +#include "union.h" | ||
1809 | + | ||
1810 | +/* | ||
1811 | + * For detailed explanation of copyup see: | ||
1812 | + * Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/concepts.txt | ||
1813 | + */ | ||
1814 | + | ||
1815 | +#ifdef CONFIG_UNION_FS_XATTR | ||
1816 | +/* copyup all extended attrs for a given dentry */ | ||
1817 | +static int copyup_xattrs(struct dentry *old_lower_dentry, | ||
1818 | + struct dentry *new_lower_dentry) | ||
1819 | +{ | ||
1820 | + int err = 0; | ||
1821 | + ssize_t list_size = -1; | ||
1822 | + char *name_list = NULL; | ||
1823 | + char *attr_value = NULL; | ||
1824 | + char *name_list_buf = NULL; | ||
1825 | + | ||
1826 | + /* query the actual size of the xattr list */ | ||
1827 | + list_size = vfs_listxattr(old_lower_dentry, NULL, 0); | ||
1828 | + if (list_size <= 0) { | ||
1829 | + err = list_size; | ||
1830 | + goto out; | ||
1831 | + } | ||
1832 | + | ||
1833 | + /* allocate space for the actual list */ | ||
1834 | + name_list = unionfs_xattr_alloc(list_size + 1, XATTR_LIST_MAX); | ||
1835 | + if (unlikely(!name_list || IS_ERR(name_list))) { | ||
1836 | + err = PTR_ERR(name_list); | ||
1837 | + goto out; | ||
1838 | + } | ||
1839 | + | ||
1840 | + name_list_buf = name_list; /* save for kfree at end */ | ||
1841 | + | ||
1842 | + /* now get the actual xattr list of the source file */ | ||
1843 | + list_size = vfs_listxattr(old_lower_dentry, name_list, list_size); | ||
1844 | + if (list_size <= 0) { | ||
1845 | + err = list_size; | ||
1846 | + goto out; | ||
1847 | + } | ||
1848 | + | ||
1849 | + /* allocate space to hold each xattr's value */ | ||
1850 | + attr_value = unionfs_xattr_alloc(XATTR_SIZE_MAX, XATTR_SIZE_MAX); | ||
1851 | + if (unlikely(!attr_value || IS_ERR(attr_value))) { | ||
1852 | + err = PTR_ERR(name_list); | ||
1853 | + goto out; | ||
1854 | + } | ||
1855 | + | ||
1856 | + /* in a loop, get and set each xattr from src to dst file */ | ||
1857 | + while (*name_list) { | ||
1858 | + ssize_t size; | ||
1859 | + | ||
1860 | + /* Lock here since vfs_getxattr doesn't lock for us */ | ||
1861 | + mutex_lock(&old_lower_dentry->d_inode->i_mutex); | ||
1862 | + size = vfs_getxattr(old_lower_dentry, name_list, | ||
1863 | + attr_value, XATTR_SIZE_MAX); | ||
1864 | + mutex_unlock(&old_lower_dentry->d_inode->i_mutex); | ||
1865 | + if (size < 0) { | ||
1866 | + err = size; | ||
1867 | + goto out; | ||
1868 | + } | ||
1869 | + if (size > XATTR_SIZE_MAX) { | ||
1870 | + err = -E2BIG; | ||
1871 | + goto out; | ||
1872 | + } | ||
1873 | + /* Don't lock here since vfs_setxattr does it for us. */ | ||
1874 | + err = vfs_setxattr(new_lower_dentry, name_list, attr_value, | ||
1875 | + size, 0); | ||
1876 | + /* | ||
1877 | + * Selinux depends on "security.*" xattrs, so to maintain | ||
1878 | + * the security of copied-up files, if Selinux is active, | ||
1879 | + * then we must copy these xattrs as well. So we need to | ||
1880 | + * temporarily get FOWNER privileges. | ||
1881 | + * XXX: move entire copyup code to SIOQ. | ||
1882 | + */ | ||
1883 | + if (err == -EPERM && !capable(CAP_FOWNER)) { | ||
1884 | + cap_raise(current->cap_effective, CAP_FOWNER); | ||
1885 | + err = vfs_setxattr(new_lower_dentry, name_list, | ||
1886 | + attr_value, size, 0); | ||
1887 | + cap_lower(current->cap_effective, CAP_FOWNER); | ||
1888 | + } | ||
1889 | + if (err < 0) | ||
1890 | + goto out; | ||
1891 | + name_list += strlen(name_list) + 1; | ||
1892 | + } | ||
1893 | +out: | ||
1894 | + unionfs_xattr_kfree(name_list_buf); | ||
1895 | + unionfs_xattr_kfree(attr_value); | ||
1896 | + /* Ignore if xattr isn't supported */ | ||
1897 | + if (err == -ENOTSUPP || err == -EOPNOTSUPP) | ||
1898 | + err = 0; | ||
1899 | + return err; | ||
1900 | +} | ||
1901 | +#endif /* CONFIG_UNION_FS_XATTR */ | ||
1902 | + | ||
1903 | +/* | ||
1904 | + * Determine the mode based on the copyup flags, and the existing dentry. | ||
1905 | + * | ||
1906 | + * Handle file systems which may not support certain options. For example | ||
1907 | + * jffs2 doesn't allow one to chmod a symlink. So we ignore such harmless | ||
1908 | + * errors, rather than propagating them up, which results in copyup errors | ||
1909 | + * and errors returned back to users. | ||
1910 | + */ | ||
1911 | +static int copyup_permissions(struct super_block *sb, | ||
1912 | + struct dentry *old_lower_dentry, | ||
1913 | + struct dentry *new_lower_dentry) | ||
1914 | +{ | ||
1915 | + struct inode *i = old_lower_dentry->d_inode; | ||
1916 | + struct iattr newattrs; | ||
1917 | + int err; | ||
1918 | + | ||
1919 | + newattrs.ia_atime = i->i_atime; | ||
1920 | + newattrs.ia_mtime = i->i_mtime; | ||
1921 | + newattrs.ia_ctime = i->i_ctime; | ||
1922 | + newattrs.ia_gid = i->i_gid; | ||
1923 | + newattrs.ia_uid = i->i_uid; | ||
1924 | + newattrs.ia_valid = ATTR_CTIME | ATTR_ATIME | ATTR_MTIME | | ||
1925 | + ATTR_ATIME_SET | ATTR_MTIME_SET | ATTR_FORCE | | ||
1926 | + ATTR_GID | ATTR_UID; | ||
1927 | + mutex_lock(&new_lower_dentry->d_inode->i_mutex); | ||
1928 | + err = notify_change(new_lower_dentry, &newattrs); | ||
1929 | + if (err) | ||
1930 | + goto out; | ||
1931 | + | ||
1932 | + /* now try to change the mode and ignore EOPNOTSUPP on symlinks */ | ||
1933 | + newattrs.ia_mode = i->i_mode; | ||
1934 | + newattrs.ia_valid = ATTR_MODE | ATTR_FORCE; | ||
1935 | + err = notify_change(new_lower_dentry, &newattrs); | ||
1936 | + if (err == -EOPNOTSUPP && | ||
1937 | + S_ISLNK(new_lower_dentry->d_inode->i_mode)) { | ||
1938 | + printk(KERN_WARNING | ||
1939 | + "unionfs: changing \"%s\" symlink mode unsupported\n", | ||
1940 | + new_lower_dentry->d_name.name); | ||
1941 | + err = 0; | ||
1942 | + } | ||
1943 | + | ||
1944 | +out: | ||
1945 | + mutex_unlock(&new_lower_dentry->d_inode->i_mutex); | ||
1946 | + return err; | ||
1947 | +} | ||
1948 | + | ||
1949 | +/* | ||
1950 | + * create the new device/file/directory - use copyup_permission to copyup | ||
1951 | + * times, and mode | ||
1952 | + * | ||
1953 | + * if the object being copied up is a regular file, the file is only created, | ||
1954 | + * the contents have to be copied up separately | ||
1955 | + */ | ||
1956 | +static int __copyup_ndentry(struct dentry *old_lower_dentry, | ||
1957 | + struct dentry *new_lower_dentry, | ||
1958 | + struct dentry *new_lower_parent_dentry, | ||
1959 | + char *symbuf) | ||
1960 | +{ | ||
1961 | + int err = 0; | ||
1962 | + umode_t old_mode = old_lower_dentry->d_inode->i_mode; | ||
1963 | + struct sioq_args args; | ||
1964 | + | ||
1965 | + if (S_ISDIR(old_mode)) { | ||
1966 | + args.mkdir.parent = new_lower_parent_dentry->d_inode; | ||
1967 | + args.mkdir.dentry = new_lower_dentry; | ||
1968 | + args.mkdir.mode = old_mode; | ||
1969 | + | ||
1970 | + run_sioq(__unionfs_mkdir, &args); | ||
1971 | + err = args.err; | ||
1972 | + } else if (S_ISLNK(old_mode)) { | ||
1973 | + args.symlink.parent = new_lower_parent_dentry->d_inode; | ||
1974 | + args.symlink.dentry = new_lower_dentry; | ||
1975 | + args.symlink.symbuf = symbuf; | ||
1976 | + args.symlink.mode = old_mode; | ||
1977 | + | ||
1978 | + run_sioq(__unionfs_symlink, &args); | ||
1979 | + err = args.err; | ||
1980 | + } else if (S_ISBLK(old_mode) || S_ISCHR(old_mode) || | ||
1981 | + S_ISFIFO(old_mode) || S_ISSOCK(old_mode)) { | ||
1982 | + args.mknod.parent = new_lower_parent_dentry->d_inode; | ||
1983 | + args.mknod.dentry = new_lower_dentry; | ||
1984 | + args.mknod.mode = old_mode; | ||
1985 | + args.mknod.dev = old_lower_dentry->d_inode->i_rdev; | ||
1986 | + | ||
1987 | + run_sioq(__unionfs_mknod, &args); | ||
1988 | + err = args.err; | ||
1989 | + } else if (S_ISREG(old_mode)) { | ||
1990 | + struct nameidata nd; | ||
1991 | + err = init_lower_nd(&nd, LOOKUP_CREATE); | ||
1992 | + if (unlikely(err < 0)) | ||
1993 | + goto out; | ||
1994 | + args.create.nd = &nd; | ||
1995 | + args.create.parent = new_lower_parent_dentry->d_inode; | ||
1996 | + args.create.dentry = new_lower_dentry; | ||
1997 | + args.create.mode = old_mode; | ||
1998 | + | ||
1999 | + run_sioq(__unionfs_create, &args); | ||
2000 | + err = args.err; | ||
2001 | + release_lower_nd(&nd, err); | ||
2002 | + } else { | ||
2003 | + printk(KERN_CRIT "unionfs: unknown inode type %d\n", | ||
2004 | + old_mode); | ||
2005 | + BUG(); | ||
2006 | + } | ||
2007 | + | ||
2008 | +out: | ||
2009 | + return err; | ||
2010 | +} | ||
2011 | + | ||
2012 | +static int __copyup_reg_data(struct dentry *dentry, | ||
2013 | + struct dentry *new_lower_dentry, int new_bindex, | ||
2014 | + struct dentry *old_lower_dentry, int old_bindex, | ||
2015 | + struct file **copyup_file, loff_t len) | ||
2016 | +{ | ||
2017 | + struct super_block *sb = dentry->d_sb; | ||
2018 | + struct file *input_file; | ||
2019 | + struct file *output_file; | ||
2020 | + struct vfsmount *output_mnt; | ||
2021 | + mm_segment_t old_fs; | ||
2022 | + char *buf = NULL; | ||
2023 | + ssize_t read_bytes, write_bytes; | ||
2024 | + loff_t size; | ||
2025 | + int err = 0; | ||
2026 | + | ||
2027 | + /* open old file */ | ||
2028 | + unionfs_mntget(dentry, old_bindex); | ||
2029 | + branchget(sb, old_bindex); | ||
2030 | + /* dentry_open calls dput and mntput if it returns an error */ | ||
2031 | + input_file = dentry_open(old_lower_dentry, | ||
2032 | + unionfs_lower_mnt_idx(dentry, old_bindex), | ||
2033 | + O_RDONLY | O_LARGEFILE); | ||
2034 | + if (IS_ERR(input_file)) { | ||
2035 | + dput(old_lower_dentry); | ||
2036 | + err = PTR_ERR(input_file); | ||
2037 | + goto out; | ||
2038 | + } | ||
2039 | + if (unlikely(!input_file->f_op || !input_file->f_op->read)) { | ||
2040 | + err = -EINVAL; | ||
2041 | + goto out_close_in; | ||
2042 | + } | ||
2043 | + | ||
2044 | + /* open new file */ | ||
2045 | + dget(new_lower_dentry); | ||
2046 | + output_mnt = unionfs_mntget(sb->s_root, new_bindex); | ||
2047 | + branchget(sb, new_bindex); | ||
2048 | + output_file = dentry_open(new_lower_dentry, output_mnt, | ||
2049 | + O_RDWR | O_LARGEFILE); | ||
2050 | + if (IS_ERR(output_file)) { | ||
2051 | + err = PTR_ERR(output_file); | ||
2052 | + goto out_close_in2; | ||
2053 | + } | ||
2054 | + if (unlikely(!output_file->f_op || !output_file->f_op->write)) { | ||
2055 | + err = -EINVAL; | ||
2056 | + goto out_close_out; | ||
2057 | + } | ||
2058 | + | ||
2059 | + /* allocating a buffer */ | ||
2060 | + buf = kmalloc(PAGE_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL); | ||
2061 | + if (unlikely(!buf)) { | ||
2062 | + err = -ENOMEM; | ||
2063 | + goto out_close_out; | ||
2064 | + } | ||
2065 | + | ||
2066 | + input_file->f_pos = 0; | ||
2067 | + output_file->f_pos = 0; | ||
2068 | + | ||
2069 | + old_fs = get_fs(); | ||
2070 | + set_fs(KERNEL_DS); | ||
2071 | + | ||
2072 | + size = len; | ||
2073 | + err = 0; | ||
2074 | + do { | ||
2075 | + if (len >= PAGE_SIZE) | ||
2076 | + size = PAGE_SIZE; | ||
2077 | + else if ((len < PAGE_SIZE) && (len > 0)) | ||
2078 | + size = len; | ||
2079 | + | ||
2080 | + len -= PAGE_SIZE; | ||
2081 | + | ||
2082 | + read_bytes = | ||
2083 | + input_file->f_op->read(input_file, | ||
2084 | + (char __user *)buf, size, | ||
2085 | + &input_file->f_pos); | ||
2086 | + if (read_bytes <= 0) { | ||
2087 | + err = read_bytes; | ||
2088 | + break; | ||
2089 | + } | ||
2090 | + | ||
2091 | + /* see Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/issues.txt */ | ||
2092 | + lockdep_off(); | ||
2093 | + write_bytes = | ||
2094 | + output_file->f_op->write(output_file, | ||
2095 | + (char __user *)buf, | ||
2096 | + read_bytes, | ||
2097 | + &output_file->f_pos); | ||
2098 | + lockdep_on(); | ||
2099 | + if ((write_bytes < 0) || (write_bytes < read_bytes)) { | ||
2100 | + err = write_bytes; | ||
2101 | + break; | ||
2102 | + } | ||
2103 | + } while ((read_bytes > 0) && (len > 0)); | ||
2104 | + | ||
2105 | + set_fs(old_fs); | ||
2106 | + | ||
2107 | + kfree(buf); | ||
2108 | + | ||
2109 | + if (!err) | ||
2110 | + err = output_file->f_op->fsync(output_file, | ||
2111 | + new_lower_dentry, 0); | ||
2112 | + | ||
2113 | + if (err) | ||
2114 | + goto out_close_out; | ||
2115 | + | ||
2116 | + if (copyup_file) { | ||
2117 | + *copyup_file = output_file; | ||
2118 | + goto out_close_in; | ||
2119 | + } | ||
2120 | + | ||
2121 | +out_close_out: | ||
2122 | + fput(output_file); | ||
2123 | + | ||
2124 | +out_close_in2: | ||
2125 | + branchput(sb, new_bindex); | ||
2126 | + | ||
2127 | +out_close_in: | ||
2128 | + fput(input_file); | ||
2129 | + | ||
2130 | +out: | ||
2131 | + branchput(sb, old_bindex); | ||
2132 | + | ||
2133 | + return err; | ||
2134 | +} | ||
2135 | + | ||
2136 | +/* | ||
2137 | + * dput the lower references for old and new dentry & clear a lower dentry | ||
2138 | + * pointer | ||
2139 | + */ | ||
2140 | +static void __clear(struct dentry *dentry, struct dentry *old_lower_dentry, | ||
2141 | + int old_bstart, int old_bend, | ||
2142 | + struct dentry *new_lower_dentry, int new_bindex) | ||
2143 | +{ | ||
2144 | + /* get rid of the lower dentry and all its traces */ | ||
2145 | + unionfs_set_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, new_bindex, NULL); | ||
2146 | + set_dbstart(dentry, old_bstart); | ||
2147 | + set_dbend(dentry, old_bend); | ||
2148 | + | ||
2149 | + dput(new_lower_dentry); | ||
2150 | + dput(old_lower_dentry); | ||
2151 | +} | ||
2152 | + | ||
2153 | +/* | ||
2154 | + * Copy up a dentry to a file of specified name. | ||
2155 | + * | ||
2156 | + * @dir: used to pull the ->i_sb to access other branches | ||
2157 | + * @dentry: the non-negative dentry whose lower_inode we should copy | ||
2158 | + * @bstart: the branch of the lower_inode to copy from | ||
2159 | + * @new_bindex: the branch to create the new file in | ||
2160 | + * @name: the name of the file to create | ||
2161 | + * @namelen: length of @name | ||
2162 | + * @copyup_file: the "struct file" to return (optional) | ||
2163 | + * @len: how many bytes to copy-up? | ||
2164 | + */ | ||
2165 | +int copyup_dentry(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int bstart, | ||
2166 | + int new_bindex, const char *name, int namelen, | ||
2167 | + struct file **copyup_file, loff_t len) | ||
2168 | +{ | ||
2169 | + struct dentry *new_lower_dentry; | ||
2170 | + struct dentry *old_lower_dentry = NULL; | ||
2171 | + struct super_block *sb; | ||
2172 | + int err = 0; | ||
2173 | + int old_bindex; | ||
2174 | + int old_bstart; | ||
2175 | + int old_bend; | ||
2176 | + struct dentry *new_lower_parent_dentry = NULL; | ||
2177 | + mm_segment_t oldfs; | ||
2178 | + char *symbuf = NULL; | ||
2179 | + | ||
2180 | + verify_locked(dentry); | ||
2181 | + | ||
2182 | + old_bindex = bstart; | ||
2183 | + old_bstart = dbstart(dentry); | ||
2184 | + old_bend = dbend(dentry); | ||
2185 | + | ||
2186 | + BUG_ON(new_bindex < 0); | ||
2187 | + BUG_ON(new_bindex >= old_bindex); | ||
2188 | + | ||
2189 | + sb = dir->i_sb; | ||
2190 | + | ||
2191 | + err = is_robranch_super(sb, new_bindex); | ||
2192 | + if (err) | ||
2193 | + goto out; | ||
2194 | + | ||
2195 | + /* Create the directory structure above this dentry. */ | ||
2196 | + new_lower_dentry = create_parents(dir, dentry, name, new_bindex); | ||
2197 | + if (IS_ERR(new_lower_dentry)) { | ||
2198 | + err = PTR_ERR(new_lower_dentry); | ||
2199 | + goto out; | ||
2200 | + } | ||
2201 | + | ||
2202 | + old_lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, old_bindex); | ||
2203 | + /* we conditionally dput this old_lower_dentry at end of function */ | ||
2204 | + dget(old_lower_dentry); | ||
2205 | + | ||
2206 | + /* For symlinks, we must read the link before we lock the directory. */ | ||
2207 | + if (S_ISLNK(old_lower_dentry->d_inode->i_mode)) { | ||
2208 | + | ||
2209 | + symbuf = kmalloc(PATH_MAX, GFP_KERNEL); | ||
2210 | + if (unlikely(!symbuf)) { | ||
2211 | + __clear(dentry, old_lower_dentry, | ||
2212 | + old_bstart, old_bend, | ||
2213 | + new_lower_dentry, new_bindex); | ||
2214 | + err = -ENOMEM; | ||
2215 | + goto out_free; | ||
2216 | + } | ||
2217 | + | ||
2218 | + oldfs = get_fs(); | ||
2219 | + set_fs(KERNEL_DS); | ||
2220 | + err = old_lower_dentry->d_inode->i_op->readlink( | ||
2221 | + old_lower_dentry, | ||
2222 | + (char __user *)symbuf, | ||
2223 | + PATH_MAX); | ||
2224 | + set_fs(oldfs); | ||
2225 | + if (err < 0) { | ||
2226 | + __clear(dentry, old_lower_dentry, | ||
2227 | + old_bstart, old_bend, | ||
2228 | + new_lower_dentry, new_bindex); | ||
2229 | + goto out_free; | ||
2230 | + } | ||
2231 | + symbuf[err] = '\0'; | ||
2232 | + } | ||
2233 | + | ||
2234 | + /* Now we lock the parent, and create the object in the new branch. */ | ||
2235 | + new_lower_parent_dentry = lock_parent(new_lower_dentry); | ||
2236 | + | ||
2237 | + /* create the new inode */ | ||
2238 | + err = __copyup_ndentry(old_lower_dentry, new_lower_dentry, | ||
2239 | + new_lower_parent_dentry, symbuf); | ||
2240 | + | ||
2241 | + if (err) { | ||
2242 | + __clear(dentry, old_lower_dentry, | ||
2243 | + old_bstart, old_bend, | ||
2244 | + new_lower_dentry, new_bindex); | ||
2245 | + goto out_unlock; | ||
2246 | + } | ||
2247 | + | ||
2248 | + /* We actually copyup the file here. */ | ||
2249 | + if (S_ISREG(old_lower_dentry->d_inode->i_mode)) | ||
2250 | + err = __copyup_reg_data(dentry, new_lower_dentry, new_bindex, | ||
2251 | + old_lower_dentry, old_bindex, | ||
2252 | + copyup_file, len); | ||
2253 | + if (err) | ||
2254 | + goto out_unlink; | ||
2255 | + | ||
2256 | + /* Set permissions. */ | ||
2257 | + err = copyup_permissions(sb, old_lower_dentry, new_lower_dentry); | ||
2258 | + if (err) | ||
2259 | + goto out_unlink; | ||
2260 | + | ||
2261 | +#ifdef CONFIG_UNION_FS_XATTR | ||
2262 | + /* Selinux uses extended attributes for permissions. */ | ||
2263 | + err = copyup_xattrs(old_lower_dentry, new_lower_dentry); | ||
2264 | + if (err) | ||
2265 | + goto out_unlink; | ||
2266 | +#endif /* CONFIG_UNION_FS_XATTR */ | ||
2267 | + | ||
2268 | + /* do not allow files getting deleted to be re-interposed */ | ||
2269 | + if (!d_deleted(dentry)) | ||
2270 | + unionfs_reinterpose(dentry); | ||
2271 | + | ||
2272 | + goto out_unlock; | ||
2273 | + | ||
2274 | +out_unlink: | ||
2275 | + /* | ||
2276 | + * copyup failed, because we possibly ran out of space or | ||
2277 | + * quota, or something else happened so let's unlink; we don't | ||
2278 | + * really care about the return value of vfs_unlink | ||
2279 | + */ | ||
2280 | + vfs_unlink(new_lower_parent_dentry->d_inode, new_lower_dentry); | ||
2281 | + | ||
2282 | + if (copyup_file) { | ||
2283 | + /* need to close the file */ | ||
2284 | + | ||
2285 | + fput(*copyup_file); | ||
2286 | + branchput(sb, new_bindex); | ||
2287 | + } | ||
2288 | + | ||
2289 | + /* | ||
2290 | + * TODO: should we reset the error to something like -EIO? | ||
2291 | + * | ||
2292 | + * If we don't reset, the user may get some nonsensical errors, but | ||
2293 | + * on the other hand, if we reset to EIO, we guarantee that the user | ||
2294 | + * will get a "confusing" error message. | ||
2295 | + */ | ||
2296 | + | ||
2297 | +out_unlock: | ||
2298 | + unlock_dir(new_lower_parent_dentry); | ||
2299 | + | ||
2300 | +out_free: | ||
2301 | + /* | ||
2302 | + * If old_lower_dentry was not a file, then we need to dput it. If | ||
2303 | + * it was a file, then it was already dput indirectly by other | ||
2304 | + * functions we call above which operate on regular files. | ||
2305 | + */ | ||
2306 | + if (old_lower_dentry && old_lower_dentry->d_inode && | ||
2307 | + !S_ISREG(old_lower_dentry->d_inode->i_mode)) | ||
2308 | + dput(old_lower_dentry); | ||
2309 | + kfree(symbuf); | ||
2310 | + | ||
2311 | + if (err) | ||
2312 | + goto out; | ||
2313 | + if (!S_ISDIR(dentry->d_inode->i_mode)) { | ||
2314 | + unionfs_postcopyup_release(dentry); | ||
2315 | + if (!unionfs_lower_inode(dentry->d_inode)) { | ||
2316 | + /* | ||
2317 | + * If we got here, then we copied up to an | ||
2318 | + * unlinked-open file, whose name is .unionfsXXXXX. | ||
2319 | + */ | ||
2320 | + struct inode *inode = new_lower_dentry->d_inode; | ||
2321 | + atomic_inc(&inode->i_count); | ||
2322 | + unionfs_set_lower_inode_idx(dentry->d_inode, | ||
2323 | + ibstart(dentry->d_inode), | ||
2324 | + inode); | ||
2325 | + } | ||
2326 | + } | ||
2327 | + unionfs_postcopyup_setmnt(dentry); | ||
2328 | + /* sync inode times from copied-up inode to our inode */ | ||
2329 | + unionfs_copy_attr_times(dentry->d_inode); | ||
2330 | + unionfs_check_inode(dir); | ||
2331 | + unionfs_check_dentry(dentry); | ||
2332 | +out: | ||
2333 | + return err; | ||
2334 | +} | ||
2335 | + | ||
2336 | +/* | ||
2337 | + * This function creates a copy of a file represented by 'file' which | ||
2338 | + * currently resides in branch 'bstart' to branch 'new_bindex.' The copy | ||
2339 | + * will be named "name". | ||
2340 | + */ | ||
2341 | +int copyup_named_file(struct inode *dir, struct file *file, char *name, | ||
2342 | + int bstart, int new_bindex, loff_t len) | ||
2343 | +{ | ||
2344 | + int err = 0; | ||
2345 | + struct file *output_file = NULL; | ||
2346 | + | ||
2347 | + err = copyup_dentry(dir, file->f_path.dentry, bstart, new_bindex, | ||
2348 | + name, strlen(name), &output_file, len); | ||
2349 | + if (!err) { | ||
2350 | + fbstart(file) = new_bindex; | ||
2351 | + unionfs_set_lower_file_idx(file, new_bindex, output_file); | ||
2352 | + } | ||
2353 | + | ||
2354 | + return err; | ||
2355 | +} | ||
2356 | + | ||
2357 | +/* | ||
2358 | + * This function creates a copy of a file represented by 'file' which | ||
2359 | + * currently resides in branch 'bstart' to branch 'new_bindex'. | ||
2360 | + */ | ||
2361 | +int copyup_file(struct inode *dir, struct file *file, int bstart, | ||
2362 | + int new_bindex, loff_t len) | ||
2363 | +{ | ||
2364 | + int err = 0; | ||
2365 | + struct file *output_file = NULL; | ||
2366 | + struct dentry *dentry = file->f_path.dentry; | ||
2367 | + | ||
2368 | + err = copyup_dentry(dir, dentry, bstart, new_bindex, | ||
2369 | + dentry->d_name.name, dentry->d_name.len, | ||
2370 | + &output_file, len); | ||
2371 | + if (!err) { | ||
2372 | + fbstart(file) = new_bindex; | ||
2373 | + unionfs_set_lower_file_idx(file, new_bindex, output_file); | ||
2374 | + } | ||
2375 | + | ||
2376 | + return err; | ||
2377 | +} | ||
2378 | + | ||
2379 | +/* purge a dentry's lower-branch states (dput/mntput, etc.) */ | ||
2380 | +static void __cleanup_dentry(struct dentry *dentry, int bindex, | ||
2381 | + int old_bstart, int old_bend) | ||
2382 | +{ | ||
2383 | + int loop_start; | ||
2384 | + int loop_end; | ||
2385 | + int new_bstart = -1; | ||
2386 | + int new_bend = -1; | ||
2387 | + int i; | ||
2388 | + | ||
2389 | + loop_start = min(old_bstart, bindex); | ||
2390 | + loop_end = max(old_bend, bindex); | ||
2391 | + | ||
2392 | + /* | ||
2393 | + * This loop sets the bstart and bend for the new dentry by | ||
2394 | + * traversing from left to right. It also dputs all negative | ||
2395 | + * dentries except bindex | ||
2396 | + */ | ||
2397 | + for (i = loop_start; i <= loop_end; i++) { | ||
2398 | + if (!unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, i)) | ||
2399 | + continue; | ||
2400 | + | ||
2401 | + if (i == bindex) { | ||
2402 | + new_bend = i; | ||
2403 | + if (new_bstart < 0) | ||
2404 | + new_bstart = i; | ||
2405 | + continue; | ||
2406 | + } | ||
2407 | + | ||
2408 | + if (!unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, i)->d_inode) { | ||
2409 | + dput(unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, i)); | ||
2410 | + unionfs_set_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, i, NULL); | ||
2411 | + | ||
2412 | + unionfs_mntput(dentry, i); | ||
2413 | + unionfs_set_lower_mnt_idx(dentry, i, NULL); | ||
2414 | + } else { | ||
2415 | + if (new_bstart < 0) | ||
2416 | + new_bstart = i; | ||
2417 | + new_bend = i; | ||
2418 | + } | ||
2419 | + } | ||
2420 | + | ||
2421 | + if (new_bstart < 0) | ||
2422 | + new_bstart = bindex; | ||
2423 | + if (new_bend < 0) | ||
2424 | + new_bend = bindex; | ||
2425 | + set_dbstart(dentry, new_bstart); | ||
2426 | + set_dbend(dentry, new_bend); | ||
2427 | + | ||
2428 | +} | ||
2429 | + | ||
2430 | +/* set lower inode ptr and update bstart & bend if necessary */ | ||
2431 | +static void __set_inode(struct dentry *upper, struct dentry *lower, | ||
2432 | + int bindex) | ||
2433 | +{ | ||
2434 | + unionfs_set_lower_inode_idx(upper->d_inode, bindex, | ||
2435 | + igrab(lower->d_inode)); | ||
2436 | + if (likely(ibstart(upper->d_inode) > bindex)) | ||
2437 | + ibstart(upper->d_inode) = bindex; | ||
2438 | + if (likely(ibend(upper->d_inode) < bindex)) | ||
2439 | + ibend(upper->d_inode) = bindex; | ||
2440 | + | ||
2441 | +} | ||
2442 | + | ||
2443 | +/* set lower dentry ptr and update bstart & bend if necessary */ | ||
2444 | +static void __set_dentry(struct dentry *upper, struct dentry *lower, | ||
2445 | + int bindex) | ||
2446 | +{ | ||
2447 | + unionfs_set_lower_dentry_idx(upper, bindex, lower); | ||
2448 | + if (likely(dbstart(upper) > bindex)) | ||
2449 | + set_dbstart(upper, bindex); | ||
2450 | + if (likely(dbend(upper) < bindex)) | ||
2451 | + set_dbend(upper, bindex); | ||
2452 | +} | ||
2453 | + | ||
2454 | +/* | ||
2455 | + * This function replicates the directory structure up-to given dentry | ||
2456 | + * in the bindex branch. | ||
2457 | + */ | ||
2458 | +struct dentry *create_parents(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, | ||
2459 | + const char *name, int bindex) | ||
2460 | +{ | ||
2461 | + int err; | ||
2462 | + struct dentry *child_dentry; | ||
2463 | + struct dentry *parent_dentry; | ||
2464 | + struct dentry *lower_parent_dentry = NULL; | ||
2465 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry = NULL; | ||
2466 | + const char *childname; | ||
2467 | + unsigned int childnamelen; | ||
2468 | + int nr_dentry; | ||
2469 | + int count = 0; | ||
2470 | + int old_bstart; | ||
2471 | + int old_bend; | ||
2472 | + struct dentry **path = NULL; | ||
2473 | + struct super_block *sb; | ||
2474 | + | ||
2475 | + verify_locked(dentry); | ||
2476 | + | ||
2477 | + err = is_robranch_super(dir->i_sb, bindex); | ||
2478 | + if (err) { | ||
2479 | + lower_dentry = ERR_PTR(err); | ||
2480 | + goto out; | ||
2481 | + } | ||
2482 | + | ||
2483 | + old_bstart = dbstart(dentry); | ||
2484 | + old_bend = dbend(dentry); | ||
2485 | + | ||
2486 | + lower_dentry = ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); | ||
2487 | + | ||
2488 | + /* There is no sense allocating any less than the minimum. */ | ||
2489 | + nr_dentry = 1; | ||
2490 | + path = kmalloc(nr_dentry * sizeof(struct dentry *), GFP_KERNEL); | ||
2491 | + if (unlikely(!path)) | ||
2492 | + goto out; | ||
2493 | + | ||
2494 | + /* assume the negative dentry of unionfs as the parent dentry */ | ||
2495 | + parent_dentry = dentry; | ||
2496 | + | ||
2497 | + /* | ||
2498 | + * This loop finds the first parent that exists in the given branch. | ||
2499 | + * We start building the directory structure from there. At the end | ||
2500 | + * of the loop, the following should hold: | ||
2501 | + * - child_dentry is the first nonexistent child | ||
2502 | + * - parent_dentry is the first existent parent | ||
2503 | + * - path[0] is the = deepest child | ||
2504 | + * - path[count] is the first child to create | ||
2505 | + */ | ||
2506 | + do { | ||
2507 | + child_dentry = parent_dentry; | ||
2508 | + | ||
2509 | + /* find the parent directory dentry in unionfs */ | ||
2510 | + parent_dentry = dget_parent(child_dentry); | ||
2511 | + | ||
2512 | + /* find out the lower_parent_dentry in the given branch */ | ||
2513 | + lower_parent_dentry = | ||
2514 | + unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(parent_dentry, bindex); | ||
2515 | + | ||
2516 | + /* grow path table */ | ||
2517 | + if (count == nr_dentry) { | ||
2518 | + void *p; | ||
2519 | + | ||
2520 | + nr_dentry *= 2; | ||
2521 | + p = krealloc(path, nr_dentry * sizeof(struct dentry *), | ||
2522 | + GFP_KERNEL); | ||
2523 | + if (unlikely(!p)) { | ||
2524 | + lower_dentry = ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); | ||
2525 | + goto out; | ||
2526 | + } | ||
2527 | + path = p; | ||
2528 | + } | ||
2529 | + | ||
2530 | + /* store the child dentry */ | ||
2531 | + path[count++] = child_dentry; | ||
2532 | + } while (!lower_parent_dentry); | ||
2533 | + count--; | ||
2534 | + | ||
2535 | + sb = dentry->d_sb; | ||
2536 | + | ||
2537 | + /* | ||
2538 | + * This code goes between the begin/end labels and basically | ||
2539 | + * emulates a while(child_dentry != dentry), only cleaner and | ||
2540 | + * shorter than what would be a much longer while loop. | ||
2541 | + */ | ||
2542 | +begin: | ||
2543 | + /* get lower parent dir in the current branch */ | ||
2544 | + lower_parent_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(parent_dentry, bindex); | ||
2545 | + dput(parent_dentry); | ||
2546 | + | ||
2547 | + /* init the values to lookup */ | ||
2548 | + childname = child_dentry->d_name.name; | ||
2549 | + childnamelen = child_dentry->d_name.len; | ||
2550 | + | ||
2551 | + if (child_dentry != dentry) { | ||
2552 | + /* lookup child in the underlying file system */ | ||
2553 | + lower_dentry = lookup_one_len(childname, lower_parent_dentry, | ||
2554 | + childnamelen); | ||
2555 | + if (IS_ERR(lower_dentry)) | ||
2556 | + goto out; | ||
2557 | + } else { | ||
2558 | + /* | ||
2559 | + * Is the name a whiteout of the child name ? lookup the | ||
2560 | + * whiteout child in the underlying file system | ||
2561 | + */ | ||
2562 | + lower_dentry = lookup_one_len(name, lower_parent_dentry, | ||
2563 | + strlen(name)); | ||
2564 | + if (IS_ERR(lower_dentry)) | ||
2565 | + goto out; | ||
2566 | + | ||
2567 | + /* Replace the current dentry (if any) with the new one */ | ||
2568 | + dput(unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex)); | ||
2569 | + unionfs_set_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex, | ||
2570 | + lower_dentry); | ||
2571 | + | ||
2572 | + __cleanup_dentry(dentry, bindex, old_bstart, old_bend); | ||
2573 | + goto out; | ||
2574 | + } | ||
2575 | + | ||
2576 | + if (lower_dentry->d_inode) { | ||
2577 | + /* | ||
2578 | + * since this already exists we dput to avoid | ||
2579 | + * multiple references on the same dentry | ||
2580 | + */ | ||
2581 | + dput(lower_dentry); | ||
2582 | + } else { | ||
2583 | + struct sioq_args args; | ||
2584 | + | ||
2585 | + /* it's a negative dentry, create a new dir */ | ||
2586 | + lower_parent_dentry = lock_parent(lower_dentry); | ||
2587 | + | ||
2588 | + args.mkdir.parent = lower_parent_dentry->d_inode; | ||
2589 | + args.mkdir.dentry = lower_dentry; | ||
2590 | + args.mkdir.mode = child_dentry->d_inode->i_mode; | ||
2591 | + | ||
2592 | + run_sioq(__unionfs_mkdir, &args); | ||
2593 | + err = args.err; | ||
2594 | + | ||
2595 | + if (!err) | ||
2596 | + err = copyup_permissions(dir->i_sb, child_dentry, | ||
2597 | + lower_dentry); | ||
2598 | + unlock_dir(lower_parent_dentry); | ||
2599 | + if (err) { | ||
2600 | + dput(lower_dentry); | ||
2601 | + lower_dentry = ERR_PTR(err); | ||
2602 | + goto out; | ||
2603 | + } | ||
2604 | + | ||
2605 | + } | ||
2606 | + | ||
2607 | + __set_inode(child_dentry, lower_dentry, bindex); | ||
2608 | + __set_dentry(child_dentry, lower_dentry, bindex); | ||
2609 | + /* | ||
2610 | + * update times of this dentry, but also the parent, because if | ||
2611 | + * we changed, the parent may have changed too. | ||
2612 | + */ | ||
2613 | + fsstack_copy_attr_times(parent_dentry->d_inode, | ||
2614 | + lower_parent_dentry->d_inode); | ||
2615 | + unionfs_copy_attr_times(child_dentry->d_inode); | ||
2616 | + | ||
2617 | + parent_dentry = child_dentry; | ||
2618 | + child_dentry = path[--count]; | ||
2619 | + goto begin; | ||
2620 | +out: | ||
2621 | + /* cleanup any leftover locks from the do/while loop above */ | ||
2622 | + if (IS_ERR(lower_dentry)) | ||
2623 | + while (count) | ||
2624 | + dput(path[count--]); | ||
2625 | + kfree(path); | ||
2626 | + return lower_dentry; | ||
2627 | +} | ||
2628 | + | ||
2629 | +/* | ||
2630 | + * Post-copyup helper to ensure we have valid mnts: set lower mnt of | ||
2631 | + * dentry+parents to the first parent node that has an mnt. | ||
2632 | + */ | ||
2633 | +void unionfs_postcopyup_setmnt(struct dentry *dentry) | ||
2634 | +{ | ||
2635 | + struct dentry *parent, *hasone; | ||
2636 | + int bindex = dbstart(dentry); | ||
2637 | + | ||
2638 | + if (unionfs_lower_mnt_idx(dentry, bindex)) | ||
2639 | + return; | ||
2640 | + hasone = dentry->d_parent; | ||
2641 | + /* this loop should stop at root dentry */ | ||
2642 | + while (!unionfs_lower_mnt_idx(hasone, bindex)) | ||
2643 | + hasone = hasone->d_parent; | ||
2644 | + parent = dentry; | ||
2645 | + while (!unionfs_lower_mnt_idx(parent, bindex)) { | ||
2646 | + unionfs_set_lower_mnt_idx(parent, bindex, | ||
2647 | + unionfs_mntget(hasone, bindex)); | ||
2648 | + parent = parent->d_parent; | ||
2649 | + } | ||
2650 | +} | ||
2651 | + | ||
2652 | +/* | ||
2653 | + * Post-copyup helper to release all non-directory source objects of a | ||
2654 | + * copied-up file. Regular files should have only one lower object. | ||
2655 | + */ | ||
2656 | +void unionfs_postcopyup_release(struct dentry *dentry) | ||
2657 | +{ | ||
2658 | + int bindex; | ||
2659 | + | ||
2660 | + BUG_ON(S_ISDIR(dentry->d_inode->i_mode)); | ||
2661 | + for (bindex = dbstart(dentry)+1; bindex <= dbend(dentry); bindex++) { | ||
2662 | + if (unionfs_lower_mnt_idx(dentry, bindex)) { | ||
2663 | + unionfs_mntput(dentry, bindex); | ||
2664 | + unionfs_set_lower_mnt_idx(dentry, bindex, NULL); | ||
2665 | + } | ||
2666 | + if (unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex)) { | ||
2667 | + dput(unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex)); | ||
2668 | + unionfs_set_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex, NULL); | ||
2669 | + iput(unionfs_lower_inode_idx(dentry->d_inode, bindex)); | ||
2670 | + unionfs_set_lower_inode_idx(dentry->d_inode, bindex, | ||
2671 | + NULL); | ||
2672 | + } | ||
2673 | + } | ||
2674 | + bindex = dbstart(dentry); | ||
2675 | + set_dbend(dentry, bindex); | ||
2676 | + ibend(dentry->d_inode) = ibstart(dentry->d_inode) = bindex; | ||
2677 | +} | ||
2678 | diff --git a/fs/unionfs/debug.c b/fs/unionfs/debug.c | ||
2679 | new file mode 100644 | ||
2680 | index 0000000..d154c32 | ||
2681 | --- /dev/null | ||
2682 | +++ b/fs/unionfs/debug.c | ||
2683 | @@ -0,0 +1,533 @@ | ||
2684 | +/* | ||
2685 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Erez Zadok | ||
2686 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2007 Josef 'Jeff' Sipek | ||
2687 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Stony Brook University | ||
2688 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 The Research Foundation of SUNY | ||
2689 | + * | ||
2690 | + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
2691 | + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as | ||
2692 | + * published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||
2693 | + */ | ||
2694 | + | ||
2695 | +#include "union.h" | ||
2696 | + | ||
2697 | +/* | ||
2698 | + * Helper debugging functions for maintainers (and for users to report back | ||
2699 | + * useful information back to maintainers) | ||
2700 | + */ | ||
2701 | + | ||
2702 | +/* it's always useful to know what part of the code called us */ | ||
2703 | +#define PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line) \ | ||
2704 | + do { \ | ||
2705 | + if (!printed_caller) { \ | ||
2706 | + pr_debug("PC:%s:%s:%d\n", (fname), (fxn), (line)); \ | ||
2707 | + printed_caller = 1; \ | ||
2708 | + } \ | ||
2709 | + } while (0) | ||
2710 | + | ||
2711 | +/* | ||
2712 | + * __unionfs_check_{inode,dentry,file} perform exhaustive sanity checking on | ||
2713 | + * the fan-out of various Unionfs objects. We check that no lower objects | ||
2714 | + * exist outside the start/end branch range; that all objects within are | ||
2715 | + * non-NULL (with some allowed exceptions); that for every lower file | ||
2716 | + * there's a lower dentry+inode; that the start/end ranges match for all | ||
2717 | + * corresponding lower objects; that open files/symlinks have only one lower | ||
2718 | + * objects, but directories can have several; and more. | ||
2719 | + */ | ||
2720 | +void __unionfs_check_inode(const struct inode *inode, | ||
2721 | + const char *fname, const char *fxn, int line) | ||
2722 | +{ | ||
2723 | + int bindex; | ||
2724 | + int istart, iend; | ||
2725 | + struct inode *lower_inode; | ||
2726 | + struct super_block *sb; | ||
2727 | + int printed_caller = 0; | ||
2728 | + void *poison_ptr; | ||
2729 | + | ||
2730 | + /* for inodes now */ | ||
2731 | + BUG_ON(!inode); | ||
2732 | + sb = inode->i_sb; | ||
2733 | + istart = ibstart(inode); | ||
2734 | + iend = ibend(inode); | ||
2735 | + /* don't check inode if no lower branches */ | ||
2736 | + if (istart < 0 && iend < 0) | ||
2737 | + return; | ||
2738 | + if (unlikely(istart > iend)) { | ||
2739 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
2740 | + pr_debug(" Ci0: inode=%p istart/end=%d:%d\n", | ||
2741 | + inode, istart, iend); | ||
2742 | + } | ||
2743 | + if (unlikely((istart == -1 && iend != -1) || | ||
2744 | + (istart != -1 && iend == -1))) { | ||
2745 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
2746 | + pr_debug(" Ci1: inode=%p istart/end=%d:%d\n", | ||
2747 | + inode, istart, iend); | ||
2748 | + } | ||
2749 | + if (!S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode)) { | ||
2750 | + if (unlikely(iend != istart)) { | ||
2751 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
2752 | + pr_debug(" Ci2: inode=%p istart=%d iend=%d\n", | ||
2753 | + inode, istart, iend); | ||
2754 | + } | ||
2755 | + } | ||
2756 | + | ||
2757 | + for (bindex = sbstart(sb); bindex < sbmax(sb); bindex++) { | ||
2758 | + if (unlikely(!UNIONFS_I(inode))) { | ||
2759 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
2760 | + pr_debug(" Ci3: no inode_info %p\n", inode); | ||
2761 | + return; | ||
2762 | + } | ||
2763 | + if (unlikely(!UNIONFS_I(inode)->lower_inodes)) { | ||
2764 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
2765 | + pr_debug(" Ci4: no lower_inodes %p\n", inode); | ||
2766 | + return; | ||
2767 | + } | ||
2768 | + lower_inode = unionfs_lower_inode_idx(inode, bindex); | ||
2769 | + if (lower_inode) { | ||
2770 | + memset(&poison_ptr, POISON_INUSE, sizeof(void *)); | ||
2771 | + if (unlikely(bindex < istart || bindex > iend)) { | ||
2772 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
2773 | + pr_debug(" Ci5: inode/linode=%p:%p bindex=%d " | ||
2774 | + "istart/end=%d:%d\n", inode, | ||
2775 | + lower_inode, bindex, istart, iend); | ||
2776 | + } else if (unlikely(lower_inode == poison_ptr)) { | ||
2777 | + /* freed inode! */ | ||
2778 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
2779 | + pr_debug(" Ci6: inode/linode=%p:%p bindex=%d " | ||
2780 | + "istart/end=%d:%d\n", inode, | ||
2781 | + lower_inode, bindex, istart, iend); | ||
2782 | + } | ||
2783 | + continue; | ||
2784 | + } | ||
2785 | + /* if we get here, then lower_inode == NULL */ | ||
2786 | + if (bindex < istart || bindex > iend) | ||
2787 | + continue; | ||
2788 | + /* | ||
2789 | + * directories can have NULL lower inodes in b/t start/end, | ||
2790 | + * but NOT if at the start/end range. | ||
2791 | + */ | ||
2792 | + if (unlikely(S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode) && | ||
2793 | + bindex > istart && bindex < iend)) | ||
2794 | + continue; | ||
2795 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
2796 | + pr_debug(" Ci7: inode/linode=%p:%p " | ||
2797 | + "bindex=%d istart/end=%d:%d\n", | ||
2798 | + inode, lower_inode, bindex, istart, iend); | ||
2799 | + } | ||
2800 | +} | ||
2801 | + | ||
2802 | +void __unionfs_check_dentry(const struct dentry *dentry, | ||
2803 | + const char *fname, const char *fxn, int line) | ||
2804 | +{ | ||
2805 | + int bindex; | ||
2806 | + int dstart, dend, istart, iend; | ||
2807 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry; | ||
2808 | + struct inode *inode, *lower_inode; | ||
2809 | + struct super_block *sb; | ||
2810 | + struct vfsmount *lower_mnt; | ||
2811 | + int printed_caller = 0; | ||
2812 | + void *poison_ptr; | ||
2813 | + | ||
2814 | + BUG_ON(!dentry); | ||
2815 | + sb = dentry->d_sb; | ||
2816 | + inode = dentry->d_inode; | ||
2817 | + dstart = dbstart(dentry); | ||
2818 | + dend = dbend(dentry); | ||
2819 | + /* don't check dentry/mnt if no lower branches */ | ||
2820 | + if (dstart < 0 && dend < 0) | ||
2821 | + goto check_inode; | ||
2822 | + BUG_ON(dstart > dend); | ||
2823 | + | ||
2824 | + if (unlikely((dstart == -1 && dend != -1) || | ||
2825 | + (dstart != -1 && dend == -1))) { | ||
2826 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
2827 | + pr_debug(" CD0: dentry=%p dstart/end=%d:%d\n", | ||
2828 | + dentry, dstart, dend); | ||
2829 | + } | ||
2830 | + /* | ||
2831 | + * check for NULL dentries inside the start/end range, or | ||
2832 | + * non-NULL dentries outside the start/end range. | ||
2833 | + */ | ||
2834 | + for (bindex = sbstart(sb); bindex < sbmax(sb); bindex++) { | ||
2835 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex); | ||
2836 | + if (lower_dentry) { | ||
2837 | + if (unlikely(bindex < dstart || bindex > dend)) { | ||
2838 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
2839 | + pr_debug(" CD1: dentry/lower=%p:%p(%p) " | ||
2840 | + "bindex=%d dstart/end=%d:%d\n", | ||
2841 | + dentry, lower_dentry, | ||
2842 | + (lower_dentry ? lower_dentry->d_inode : | ||
2843 | + (void *) -1L), | ||
2844 | + bindex, dstart, dend); | ||
2845 | + } | ||
2846 | + } else { /* lower_dentry == NULL */ | ||
2847 | + if (bindex < dstart || bindex > dend) | ||
2848 | + continue; | ||
2849 | + /* | ||
2850 | + * Directories can have NULL lower inodes in b/t | ||
2851 | + * start/end, but NOT if at the start/end range. | ||
2852 | + * Ignore this rule, however, if this is a NULL | ||
2853 | + * dentry or a deleted dentry. | ||
2854 | + */ | ||
2855 | + if (unlikely(!d_deleted((struct dentry *) dentry) && | ||
2856 | + inode && | ||
2857 | + !(inode && S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode) && | ||
2858 | + bindex > dstart && bindex < dend))) { | ||
2859 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
2860 | + pr_debug(" CD2: dentry/lower=%p:%p(%p) " | ||
2861 | + "bindex=%d dstart/end=%d:%d\n", | ||
2862 | + dentry, lower_dentry, | ||
2863 | + (lower_dentry ? | ||
2864 | + lower_dentry->d_inode : | ||
2865 | + (void *) -1L), | ||
2866 | + bindex, dstart, dend); | ||
2867 | + } | ||
2868 | + } | ||
2869 | + } | ||
2870 | + | ||
2871 | + /* check for vfsmounts same as for dentries */ | ||
2872 | + for (bindex = sbstart(sb); bindex < sbmax(sb); bindex++) { | ||
2873 | + lower_mnt = unionfs_lower_mnt_idx(dentry, bindex); | ||
2874 | + if (lower_mnt) { | ||
2875 | + if (unlikely(bindex < dstart || bindex > dend)) { | ||
2876 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
2877 | + pr_debug(" CM0: dentry/lmnt=%p:%p bindex=%d " | ||
2878 | + "dstart/end=%d:%d\n", dentry, | ||
2879 | + lower_mnt, bindex, dstart, dend); | ||
2880 | + } | ||
2881 | + } else { /* lower_mnt == NULL */ | ||
2882 | + if (bindex < dstart || bindex > dend) | ||
2883 | + continue; | ||
2884 | + /* | ||
2885 | + * Directories can have NULL lower inodes in b/t | ||
2886 | + * start/end, but NOT if at the start/end range. | ||
2887 | + * Ignore this rule, however, if this is a NULL | ||
2888 | + * dentry. | ||
2889 | + */ | ||
2890 | + if (unlikely(inode && | ||
2891 | + !(inode && S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode) && | ||
2892 | + bindex > dstart && bindex < dend))) { | ||
2893 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
2894 | + pr_debug(" CM1: dentry/lmnt=%p:%p " | ||
2895 | + "bindex=%d dstart/end=%d:%d\n", | ||
2896 | + dentry, lower_mnt, bindex, | ||
2897 | + dstart, dend); | ||
2898 | + } | ||
2899 | + } | ||
2900 | + } | ||
2901 | + | ||
2902 | +check_inode: | ||
2903 | + /* for inodes now */ | ||
2904 | + if (!inode) | ||
2905 | + return; | ||
2906 | + istart = ibstart(inode); | ||
2907 | + iend = ibend(inode); | ||
2908 | + /* don't check inode if no lower branches */ | ||
2909 | + if (istart < 0 && iend < 0) | ||
2910 | + return; | ||
2911 | + BUG_ON(istart > iend); | ||
2912 | + if (unlikely((istart == -1 && iend != -1) || | ||
2913 | + (istart != -1 && iend == -1))) { | ||
2914 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
2915 | + pr_debug(" CI0: dentry/inode=%p:%p istart/end=%d:%d\n", | ||
2916 | + dentry, inode, istart, iend); | ||
2917 | + } | ||
2918 | + if (unlikely(istart != dstart)) { | ||
2919 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
2920 | + pr_debug(" CI1: dentry/inode=%p:%p istart=%d dstart=%d\n", | ||
2921 | + dentry, inode, istart, dstart); | ||
2922 | + } | ||
2923 | + if (unlikely(iend != dend)) { | ||
2924 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
2925 | + pr_debug(" CI2: dentry/inode=%p:%p iend=%d dend=%d\n", | ||
2926 | + dentry, inode, iend, dend); | ||
2927 | + } | ||
2928 | + | ||
2929 | + if (!S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode)) { | ||
2930 | + if (unlikely(dend != dstart)) { | ||
2931 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
2932 | + pr_debug(" CI3: dentry/inode=%p:%p dstart=%d dend=%d\n", | ||
2933 | + dentry, inode, dstart, dend); | ||
2934 | + } | ||
2935 | + if (unlikely(iend != istart)) { | ||
2936 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
2937 | + pr_debug(" CI4: dentry/inode=%p:%p istart=%d iend=%d\n", | ||
2938 | + dentry, inode, istart, iend); | ||
2939 | + } | ||
2940 | + } | ||
2941 | + | ||
2942 | + for (bindex = sbstart(sb); bindex < sbmax(sb); bindex++) { | ||
2943 | + lower_inode = unionfs_lower_inode_idx(inode, bindex); | ||
2944 | + if (lower_inode) { | ||
2945 | + memset(&poison_ptr, POISON_INUSE, sizeof(void *)); | ||
2946 | + if (unlikely(bindex < istart || bindex > iend)) { | ||
2947 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
2948 | + pr_debug(" CI5: dentry/linode=%p:%p bindex=%d " | ||
2949 | + "istart/end=%d:%d\n", dentry, | ||
2950 | + lower_inode, bindex, istart, iend); | ||
2951 | + } else if (unlikely(lower_inode == poison_ptr)) { | ||
2952 | + /* freed inode! */ | ||
2953 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
2954 | + pr_debug(" CI6: dentry/linode=%p:%p bindex=%d " | ||
2955 | + "istart/end=%d:%d\n", dentry, | ||
2956 | + lower_inode, bindex, istart, iend); | ||
2957 | + } | ||
2958 | + continue; | ||
2959 | + } | ||
2960 | + /* if we get here, then lower_inode == NULL */ | ||
2961 | + if (bindex < istart || bindex > iend) | ||
2962 | + continue; | ||
2963 | + /* | ||
2964 | + * directories can have NULL lower inodes in b/t start/end, | ||
2965 | + * but NOT if at the start/end range. | ||
2966 | + */ | ||
2967 | + if (unlikely(S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode) && | ||
2968 | + bindex > istart && bindex < iend)) | ||
2969 | + continue; | ||
2970 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
2971 | + pr_debug(" CI7: dentry/linode=%p:%p " | ||
2972 | + "bindex=%d istart/end=%d:%d\n", | ||
2973 | + dentry, lower_inode, bindex, istart, iend); | ||
2974 | + } | ||
2975 | + | ||
2976 | + /* | ||
2977 | + * If it's a directory, then intermediate objects b/t start/end can | ||
2978 | + * be NULL. But, check that all three are NULL: lower dentry, mnt, | ||
2979 | + * and inode. | ||
2980 | + */ | ||
2981 | + if (dstart >= 0 && dend >= 0 && S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode)) | ||
2982 | + for (bindex = dstart+1; bindex < dend; bindex++) { | ||
2983 | + lower_inode = unionfs_lower_inode_idx(inode, bindex); | ||
2984 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, | ||
2985 | + bindex); | ||
2986 | + lower_mnt = unionfs_lower_mnt_idx(dentry, bindex); | ||
2987 | + if (unlikely(!((lower_inode && lower_dentry && | ||
2988 | + lower_mnt) || | ||
2989 | + (!lower_inode && | ||
2990 | + !lower_dentry && !lower_mnt)))) { | ||
2991 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
2992 | + pr_debug(" Cx: lmnt/ldentry/linode=%p:%p:%p " | ||
2993 | + "bindex=%d dstart/end=%d:%d\n", | ||
2994 | + lower_mnt, lower_dentry, lower_inode, | ||
2995 | + bindex, dstart, dend); | ||
2996 | + } | ||
2997 | + } | ||
2998 | + /* check if lower inode is newer than upper one (it shouldn't) */ | ||
2999 | + if (unlikely(is_newer_lower(dentry))) { | ||
3000 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
3001 | + for (bindex = ibstart(inode); bindex <= ibend(inode); | ||
3002 | + bindex++) { | ||
3003 | + lower_inode = unionfs_lower_inode_idx(inode, bindex); | ||
3004 | + if (unlikely(!lower_inode)) | ||
3005 | + continue; | ||
3006 | + pr_debug(" CI8: bindex=%d mtime/lmtime=%lu.%lu/%lu.%lu " | ||
3007 | + "ctime/lctime=%lu.%lu/%lu.%lu\n", | ||
3008 | + bindex, | ||
3009 | + inode->i_mtime.tv_sec, | ||
3010 | + inode->i_mtime.tv_nsec, | ||
3011 | + lower_inode->i_mtime.tv_sec, | ||
3012 | + lower_inode->i_mtime.tv_nsec, | ||
3013 | + inode->i_ctime.tv_sec, | ||
3014 | + inode->i_ctime.tv_nsec, | ||
3015 | + lower_inode->i_ctime.tv_sec, | ||
3016 | + lower_inode->i_ctime.tv_nsec); | ||
3017 | + } | ||
3018 | + } | ||
3019 | +} | ||
3020 | + | ||
3021 | +void __unionfs_check_file(const struct file *file, | ||
3022 | + const char *fname, const char *fxn, int line) | ||
3023 | +{ | ||
3024 | + int bindex; | ||
3025 | + int dstart, dend, fstart, fend; | ||
3026 | + struct dentry *dentry; | ||
3027 | + struct file *lower_file; | ||
3028 | + struct inode *inode; | ||
3029 | + struct super_block *sb; | ||
3030 | + int printed_caller = 0; | ||
3031 | + | ||
3032 | + BUG_ON(!file); | ||
3033 | + dentry = file->f_path.dentry; | ||
3034 | + sb = dentry->d_sb; | ||
3035 | + dstart = dbstart(dentry); | ||
3036 | + dend = dbend(dentry); | ||
3037 | + BUG_ON(dstart > dend); | ||
3038 | + fstart = fbstart(file); | ||
3039 | + fend = fbend(file); | ||
3040 | + BUG_ON(fstart > fend); | ||
3041 | + | ||
3042 | + if (unlikely((fstart == -1 && fend != -1) || | ||
3043 | + (fstart != -1 && fend == -1))) { | ||
3044 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
3045 | + pr_debug(" CF0: file/dentry=%p:%p fstart/end=%d:%d\n", | ||
3046 | + file, dentry, fstart, fend); | ||
3047 | + } | ||
3048 | + if (unlikely(fstart != dstart)) { | ||
3049 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
3050 | + pr_debug(" CF1: file/dentry=%p:%p fstart=%d dstart=%d\n", | ||
3051 | + file, dentry, fstart, dstart); | ||
3052 | + } | ||
3053 | + if (unlikely(fend != dend)) { | ||
3054 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
3055 | + pr_debug(" CF2: file/dentry=%p:%p fend=%d dend=%d\n", | ||
3056 | + file, dentry, fend, dend); | ||
3057 | + } | ||
3058 | + inode = dentry->d_inode; | ||
3059 | + if (!S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode)) { | ||
3060 | + if (unlikely(fend != fstart)) { | ||
3061 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
3062 | + pr_debug(" CF3: file/inode=%p:%p fstart=%d fend=%d\n", | ||
3063 | + file, inode, fstart, fend); | ||
3064 | + } | ||
3065 | + if (unlikely(dend != dstart)) { | ||
3066 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
3067 | + pr_debug(" CF4: file/dentry=%p:%p dstart=%d dend=%d\n", | ||
3068 | + file, dentry, dstart, dend); | ||
3069 | + } | ||
3070 | + } | ||
3071 | + | ||
3072 | + /* | ||
3073 | + * check for NULL dentries inside the start/end range, or | ||
3074 | + * non-NULL dentries outside the start/end range. | ||
3075 | + */ | ||
3076 | + for (bindex = sbstart(sb); bindex < sbmax(sb); bindex++) { | ||
3077 | + lower_file = unionfs_lower_file_idx(file, bindex); | ||
3078 | + if (lower_file) { | ||
3079 | + if (unlikely(bindex < fstart || bindex > fend)) { | ||
3080 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
3081 | + pr_debug(" CF5: file/lower=%p:%p bindex=%d " | ||
3082 | + "fstart/end=%d:%d\n", file, | ||
3083 | + lower_file, bindex, fstart, fend); | ||
3084 | + } | ||
3085 | + } else { /* lower_file == NULL */ | ||
3086 | + if (bindex >= fstart && bindex <= fend) { | ||
3087 | + /* | ||
3088 | + * directories can have NULL lower inodes in | ||
3089 | + * b/t start/end, but NOT if at the | ||
3090 | + * start/end range. | ||
3091 | + */ | ||
3092 | + if (unlikely(!(S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode) && | ||
3093 | + bindex > fstart && | ||
3094 | + bindex < fend))) { | ||
3095 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
3096 | + pr_debug(" CF6: file/lower=%p:%p " | ||
3097 | + "bindex=%d fstart/end=%d:%d\n", | ||
3098 | + file, lower_file, bindex, | ||
3099 | + fstart, fend); | ||
3100 | + } | ||
3101 | + } | ||
3102 | + } | ||
3103 | + } | ||
3104 | + | ||
3105 | + __unionfs_check_dentry(dentry, fname, fxn, line); | ||
3106 | +} | ||
3107 | + | ||
3108 | +void __unionfs_check_nd(const struct nameidata *nd, | ||
3109 | + const char *fname, const char *fxn, int line) | ||
3110 | +{ | ||
3111 | + struct file *file; | ||
3112 | + int printed_caller = 0; | ||
3113 | + | ||
3114 | + if (unlikely(!nd)) | ||
3115 | + return; | ||
3116 | + if (nd->flags & LOOKUP_OPEN) { | ||
3117 | + file = nd->intent.open.file; | ||
3118 | + if (unlikely(file->f_path.dentry && | ||
3119 | + strcmp(file->f_path.dentry->d_sb->s_type->name, | ||
3120 | + UNIONFS_NAME))) { | ||
3121 | + PRINT_CALLER(fname, fxn, line); | ||
3122 | + pr_debug(" CND1: lower_file of type %s\n", | ||
3123 | + file->f_path.dentry->d_sb->s_type->name); | ||
3124 | + BUG(); | ||
3125 | + } | ||
3126 | + } | ||
3127 | +} | ||
3128 | + | ||
3129 | +/* useful to track vfsmount leaks that could cause EBUSY on unmount */ | ||
3130 | +void __show_branch_counts(const struct super_block *sb, | ||
3131 | + const char *file, const char *fxn, int line) | ||
3132 | +{ | ||
3133 | + int i; | ||
3134 | + struct vfsmount *mnt; | ||
3135 | + | ||
3136 | + pr_debug("BC:"); | ||
3137 | + for (i = 0; i < sbmax(sb); i++) { | ||
3138 | + if (likely(sb->s_root)) | ||
3139 | + mnt = UNIONFS_D(sb->s_root)->lower_paths[i].mnt; | ||
3140 | + else | ||
3141 | + mnt = NULL; | ||
3142 | + printk(KERN_CONT "%d:", | ||
3143 | + (mnt ? atomic_read(&mnt->mnt_count) : -99)); | ||
3144 | + } | ||
3145 | + printk(KERN_CONT "%s:%s:%d\n", file, fxn, line); | ||
3146 | +} | ||
3147 | + | ||
3148 | +void __show_inode_times(const struct inode *inode, | ||
3149 | + const char *file, const char *fxn, int line) | ||
3150 | +{ | ||
3151 | + struct inode *lower_inode; | ||
3152 | + int bindex; | ||
3153 | + | ||
3154 | + for (bindex = ibstart(inode); bindex <= ibend(inode); bindex++) { | ||
3155 | + lower_inode = unionfs_lower_inode_idx(inode, bindex); | ||
3156 | + if (unlikely(!lower_inode)) | ||
3157 | + continue; | ||
3158 | + pr_debug("IT(%lu:%d): %s:%s:%d " | ||
3159 | + "um=%lu/%lu lm=%lu/%lu uc=%lu/%lu lc=%lu/%lu\n", | ||
3160 | + inode->i_ino, bindex, | ||
3161 | + file, fxn, line, | ||
3162 | + inode->i_mtime.tv_sec, inode->i_mtime.tv_nsec, | ||
3163 | + lower_inode->i_mtime.tv_sec, | ||
3164 | + lower_inode->i_mtime.tv_nsec, | ||
3165 | + inode->i_ctime.tv_sec, inode->i_ctime.tv_nsec, | ||
3166 | + lower_inode->i_ctime.tv_sec, | ||
3167 | + lower_inode->i_ctime.tv_nsec); | ||
3168 | + } | ||
3169 | +} | ||
3170 | + | ||
3171 | +void __show_dinode_times(const struct dentry *dentry, | ||
3172 | + const char *file, const char *fxn, int line) | ||
3173 | +{ | ||
3174 | + struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode; | ||
3175 | + struct inode *lower_inode; | ||
3176 | + int bindex; | ||
3177 | + | ||
3178 | + for (bindex = ibstart(inode); bindex <= ibend(inode); bindex++) { | ||
3179 | + lower_inode = unionfs_lower_inode_idx(inode, bindex); | ||
3180 | + if (!lower_inode) | ||
3181 | + continue; | ||
3182 | + pr_debug("DT(%s:%lu:%d): %s:%s:%d " | ||
3183 | + "um=%lu/%lu lm=%lu/%lu uc=%lu/%lu lc=%lu/%lu\n", | ||
3184 | + dentry->d_name.name, inode->i_ino, bindex, | ||
3185 | + file, fxn, line, | ||
3186 | + inode->i_mtime.tv_sec, inode->i_mtime.tv_nsec, | ||
3187 | + lower_inode->i_mtime.tv_sec, | ||
3188 | + lower_inode->i_mtime.tv_nsec, | ||
3189 | + inode->i_ctime.tv_sec, inode->i_ctime.tv_nsec, | ||
3190 | + lower_inode->i_ctime.tv_sec, | ||
3191 | + lower_inode->i_ctime.tv_nsec); | ||
3192 | + } | ||
3193 | +} | ||
3194 | + | ||
3195 | +void __show_inode_counts(const struct inode *inode, | ||
3196 | + const char *file, const char *fxn, int line) | ||
3197 | +{ | ||
3198 | + struct inode *lower_inode; | ||
3199 | + int bindex; | ||
3200 | + | ||
3201 | + if (unlikely(!inode)) { | ||
3202 | + pr_debug("SiC: Null inode\n"); | ||
3203 | + return; | ||
3204 | + } | ||
3205 | + for (bindex = sbstart(inode->i_sb); bindex <= sbend(inode->i_sb); | ||
3206 | + bindex++) { | ||
3207 | + lower_inode = unionfs_lower_inode_idx(inode, bindex); | ||
3208 | + if (unlikely(!lower_inode)) | ||
3209 | + continue; | ||
3210 | + pr_debug("SIC(%lu:%d:%d): lc=%d %s:%s:%d\n", | ||
3211 | + inode->i_ino, bindex, | ||
3212 | + atomic_read(&(inode)->i_count), | ||
3213 | + atomic_read(&(lower_inode)->i_count), | ||
3214 | + file, fxn, line); | ||
3215 | + } | ||
3216 | +} | ||
3217 | diff --git a/fs/unionfs/dentry.c b/fs/unionfs/dentry.c | ||
3218 | new file mode 100644 | ||
3219 | index 0000000..e5f894c | ||
3220 | --- /dev/null | ||
3221 | +++ b/fs/unionfs/dentry.c | ||
3222 | @@ -0,0 +1,569 @@ | ||
3223 | +/* | ||
3224 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Erez Zadok | ||
3225 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Charles P. Wright | ||
3226 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2007 Josef 'Jeff' Sipek | ||
3227 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Junjiro Okajima | ||
3228 | + * Copyright (c) 2005 Arun M. Krishnakumar | ||
3229 | + * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 David P. Quigley | ||
3230 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Mohammad Nayyer Zubair | ||
3231 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Puja Gupta | ||
3232 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Harikesavan Krishnan | ||
3233 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Stony Brook University | ||
3234 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 The Research Foundation of SUNY | ||
3235 | + * | ||
3236 | + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
3237 | + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as | ||
3238 | + * published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||
3239 | + */ | ||
3240 | + | ||
3241 | +#include "union.h" | ||
3242 | + | ||
3243 | + | ||
3244 | +static inline void __dput_lowers(struct dentry *dentry, int start, int end) | ||
3245 | +{ | ||
3246 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry; | ||
3247 | + int bindex; | ||
3248 | + | ||
3249 | + if (start < 0) | ||
3250 | + return; | ||
3251 | + for (bindex = start; bindex <= end; bindex++) { | ||
3252 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex); | ||
3253 | + if (!lower_dentry) | ||
3254 | + continue; | ||
3255 | + unionfs_set_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex, NULL); | ||
3256 | + dput(lower_dentry); | ||
3257 | + } | ||
3258 | +} | ||
3259 | + | ||
3260 | +static inline void __iput_lowers(struct inode *inode, int start, int end) | ||
3261 | +{ | ||
3262 | + struct inode *lower_inode; | ||
3263 | + int bindex; | ||
3264 | + | ||
3265 | + if (start < 0) | ||
3266 | + return; | ||
3267 | + for (bindex = start; bindex <= end; bindex++) { | ||
3268 | + lower_inode = unionfs_lower_inode_idx(inode, bindex); | ||
3269 | + if (!lower_inode) | ||
3270 | + continue; | ||
3271 | + unionfs_set_lower_inode_idx(inode, bindex, NULL); | ||
3272 | + iput(lower_inode); | ||
3273 | + } | ||
3274 | +} | ||
3275 | + | ||
3276 | +/* | ||
3277 | + * Revalidate a single dentry. | ||
3278 | + * Assume that dentry's info node is locked. | ||
3279 | + * Assume that parent(s) are all valid already, but | ||
3280 | + * the child may not yet be valid. | ||
3281 | + * Returns true if valid, false otherwise. | ||
3282 | + */ | ||
3283 | +static bool __unionfs_d_revalidate_one(struct dentry *dentry, | ||
3284 | + struct nameidata *nd) | ||
3285 | +{ | ||
3286 | + bool valid = true; /* default is valid */ | ||
3287 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry; | ||
3288 | + int bindex, bstart, bend; | ||
3289 | + int sbgen, dgen; | ||
3290 | + int positive = 0; | ||
3291 | + int interpose_flag; | ||
3292 | + struct nameidata lowernd; /* TODO: be gentler to the stack */ | ||
3293 | + | ||
3294 | + if (nd) | ||
3295 | + memcpy(&lowernd, nd, sizeof(struct nameidata)); | ||
3296 | + else | ||
3297 | + memset(&lowernd, 0, sizeof(struct nameidata)); | ||
3298 | + | ||
3299 | + verify_locked(dentry); | ||
3300 | + verify_locked(dentry->d_parent); | ||
3301 | + | ||
3302 | + /* if the dentry is unhashed, do NOT revalidate */ | ||
3303 | + if (d_deleted(dentry)) | ||
3304 | + goto out; | ||
3305 | + | ||
3306 | + BUG_ON(dbstart(dentry) == -1); | ||
3307 | + if (dentry->d_inode) | ||
3308 | + positive = 1; | ||
3309 | + dgen = atomic_read(&UNIONFS_D(dentry)->generation); | ||
3310 | + sbgen = atomic_read(&UNIONFS_SB(dentry->d_sb)->generation); | ||
3311 | + /* | ||
3312 | + * If we are working on an unconnected dentry, then there is no | ||
3313 | + * revalidation to be done, because this file does not exist within | ||
3314 | + * the namespace, and Unionfs operates on the namespace, not data. | ||
3315 | + */ | ||
3316 | + if (unlikely(sbgen != dgen)) { | ||
3317 | + struct dentry *result; | ||
3318 | + int pdgen; | ||
3319 | + | ||
3320 | + /* The root entry should always be valid */ | ||
3321 | + BUG_ON(IS_ROOT(dentry)); | ||
3322 | + | ||
3323 | + /* We can't work correctly if our parent isn't valid. */ | ||
3324 | + pdgen = atomic_read(&UNIONFS_D(dentry->d_parent)->generation); | ||
3325 | + BUG_ON(pdgen != sbgen); /* should never happen here */ | ||
3326 | + | ||
3327 | + /* Free the pointers for our inodes and this dentry. */ | ||
3328 | + bstart = dbstart(dentry); | ||
3329 | + bend = dbend(dentry); | ||
3330 | + __dput_lowers(dentry, bstart, bend); | ||
3331 | + set_dbstart(dentry, -1); | ||
3332 | + set_dbend(dentry, -1); | ||
3333 | + | ||
3334 | + interpose_flag = INTERPOSE_REVAL_NEG; | ||
3335 | + if (positive) { | ||
3336 | + interpose_flag = INTERPOSE_REVAL; | ||
3337 | + | ||
3338 | + bstart = ibstart(dentry->d_inode); | ||
3339 | + bend = ibend(dentry->d_inode); | ||
3340 | + __iput_lowers(dentry->d_inode, bstart, bend); | ||
3341 | + kfree(UNIONFS_I(dentry->d_inode)->lower_inodes); | ||
3342 | + UNIONFS_I(dentry->d_inode)->lower_inodes = NULL; | ||
3343 | + ibstart(dentry->d_inode) = -1; | ||
3344 | + ibend(dentry->d_inode) = -1; | ||
3345 | + } | ||
3346 | + | ||
3347 | + result = unionfs_lookup_backend(dentry, &lowernd, | ||
3348 | + interpose_flag); | ||
3349 | + if (result) { | ||
3350 | + if (IS_ERR(result)) { | ||
3351 | + valid = false; | ||
3352 | + goto out; | ||
3353 | + } | ||
3354 | + /* | ||
3355 | + * current unionfs_lookup_backend() doesn't return | ||
3356 | + * a valid dentry | ||
3357 | + */ | ||
3358 | + dput(dentry); | ||
3359 | + dentry = result; | ||
3360 | + } | ||
3361 | + | ||
3362 | + if (unlikely(positive && UNIONFS_I(dentry->d_inode)->stale)) { | ||
3363 | + make_bad_inode(dentry->d_inode); | ||
3364 | + d_drop(dentry); | ||
3365 | + valid = false; | ||
3366 | + goto out; | ||
3367 | + } | ||
3368 | + goto out; | ||
3369 | + } | ||
3370 | + | ||
3371 | + /* The revalidation must occur across all branches */ | ||
3372 | + bstart = dbstart(dentry); | ||
3373 | + bend = dbend(dentry); | ||
3374 | + BUG_ON(bstart == -1); | ||
3375 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) { | ||
3376 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex); | ||
3377 | + if (!lower_dentry || !lower_dentry->d_op | ||
3378 | + || !lower_dentry->d_op->d_revalidate) | ||
3379 | + continue; | ||
3380 | + /* | ||
3381 | + * Don't pass nameidata to lower file system, because we | ||
3382 | + * don't want an arbitrary lower file being opened or | ||
3383 | + * returned to us: it may be useless to us because of the | ||
3384 | + * fanout nature of unionfs (cf. file/directory open-file | ||
3385 | + * invariants). We will open lower files as and when needed | ||
3386 | + * later on. | ||
3387 | + */ | ||
3388 | + if (!lower_dentry->d_op->d_revalidate(lower_dentry, NULL)) | ||
3389 | + valid = false; | ||
3390 | + } | ||
3391 | + | ||
3392 | + if (!dentry->d_inode || | ||
3393 | + ibstart(dentry->d_inode) < 0 || | ||
3394 | + ibend(dentry->d_inode) < 0) { | ||
3395 | + valid = false; | ||
3396 | + goto out; | ||
3397 | + } | ||
3398 | + | ||
3399 | + if (valid) { | ||
3400 | + /* | ||
3401 | + * If we get here, and we copy the meta-data from the lower | ||
3402 | + * inode to our inode, then it is vital that we have already | ||
3403 | + * purged all unionfs-level file data. We do that in the | ||
3404 | + * caller (__unionfs_d_revalidate_chain) by calling | ||
3405 | + * purge_inode_data. | ||
3406 | + */ | ||
3407 | + unionfs_copy_attr_all(dentry->d_inode, | ||
3408 | + unionfs_lower_inode(dentry->d_inode)); | ||
3409 | + fsstack_copy_inode_size(dentry->d_inode, | ||
3410 | + unionfs_lower_inode(dentry->d_inode)); | ||
3411 | + } | ||
3412 | + | ||
3413 | +out: | ||
3414 | + return valid; | ||
3415 | +} | ||
3416 | + | ||
3417 | +/* | ||
3418 | + * Determine if the lower inode objects have changed from below the unionfs | ||
3419 | + * inode. Return true if changed, false otherwise. | ||
3420 | + * | ||
3421 | + * We check if the mtime or ctime have changed. However, the inode times | ||
3422 | + * can be changed by anyone without much protection, including | ||
3423 | + * asynchronously. This can sometimes cause unionfs to find that the lower | ||
3424 | + * file system doesn't change its inode times quick enough, resulting in a | ||
3425 | + * false positive indication (which is harmless, it just makes unionfs do | ||
3426 | + * extra work in re-validating the objects). To minimize the chances of | ||
3427 | + * these situations, we still consider such small time changes valid, but we | ||
3428 | + * don't print debugging messages unless the time changes are greater than | ||
3429 | + * UNIONFS_MIN_CC_TIME (which defaults to 3 seconds, as with NFS's acregmin) | ||
3430 | + * because significant changes are more likely due to users manually | ||
3431 | + * touching lower files. | ||
3432 | + */ | ||
3433 | +bool is_newer_lower(const struct dentry *dentry) | ||
3434 | +{ | ||
3435 | + int bindex; | ||
3436 | + struct inode *inode; | ||
3437 | + struct inode *lower_inode; | ||
3438 | + | ||
3439 | + /* ignore if we're called on semi-initialized dentries/inodes */ | ||
3440 | + if (!dentry || !UNIONFS_D(dentry)) | ||
3441 | + return false; | ||
3442 | + inode = dentry->d_inode; | ||
3443 | + if (!inode || !UNIONFS_I(inode)->lower_inodes || | ||
3444 | + ibstart(inode) < 0 || ibend(inode) < 0) | ||
3445 | + return false; | ||
3446 | + | ||
3447 | + for (bindex = ibstart(inode); bindex <= ibend(inode); bindex++) { | ||
3448 | + lower_inode = unionfs_lower_inode_idx(inode, bindex); | ||
3449 | + if (!lower_inode) | ||
3450 | + continue; | ||
3451 | + | ||
3452 | + /* check if mtime/ctime have changed */ | ||
3453 | + if (unlikely(timespec_compare(&inode->i_mtime, | ||
3454 | + &lower_inode->i_mtime) < 0)) { | ||
3455 | + if ((lower_inode->i_mtime.tv_sec - | ||
3456 | + inode->i_mtime.tv_sec) > UNIONFS_MIN_CC_TIME) { | ||
3457 | + pr_info("unionfs: new lower inode mtime " | ||
3458 | + "(bindex=%d, name=%s)\n", bindex, | ||
3459 | + dentry->d_name.name); | ||
3460 | + show_dinode_times(dentry); | ||
3461 | + } | ||
3462 | + return true; | ||
3463 | + } | ||
3464 | + if (unlikely(timespec_compare(&inode->i_ctime, | ||
3465 | + &lower_inode->i_ctime) < 0)) { | ||
3466 | + if ((lower_inode->i_ctime.tv_sec - | ||
3467 | + inode->i_ctime.tv_sec) > UNIONFS_MIN_CC_TIME) { | ||
3468 | + pr_info("unionfs: new lower inode ctime " | ||
3469 | + "(bindex=%d, name=%s)\n", bindex, | ||
3470 | + dentry->d_name.name); | ||
3471 | + show_dinode_times(dentry); | ||
3472 | + } | ||
3473 | + return true; | ||
3474 | + } | ||
3475 | + } | ||
3476 | + return false; /* default: lower is not newer */ | ||
3477 | +} | ||
3478 | + | ||
3479 | +/* | ||
3480 | + * Purge and invalidate as many data pages of a unionfs inode. This is | ||
3481 | + * called when the lower inode has changed, and we want to force processes | ||
3482 | + * to re-get the new data. | ||
3483 | + */ | ||
3484 | +static inline void purge_inode_data(struct inode *inode) | ||
3485 | +{ | ||
3486 | + /* remove all non-private mappings */ | ||
3487 | + unmap_mapping_range(inode->i_mapping, 0, 0, 0); | ||
3488 | + /* invalidate as many pages as possible */ | ||
3489 | + invalidate_mapping_pages(inode->i_mapping, 0, -1); | ||
3490 | + /* | ||
3491 | + * Don't try to truncate_inode_pages here, because this could lead | ||
3492 | + * to a deadlock between some of address_space ops and dentry | ||
3493 | + * revalidation: the address space op is invoked with a lock on our | ||
3494 | + * own page, and truncate_inode_pages will block on locked pages. | ||
3495 | + */ | ||
3496 | +} | ||
3497 | + | ||
3498 | +/* | ||
3499 | + * Revalidate a single file/symlink/special dentry. Assume that info nodes | ||
3500 | + * of the dentry and its parent are locked. Assume that parent(s) are all | ||
3501 | + * valid already, but the child may not yet be valid. Returns true if | ||
3502 | + * valid, false otherwise. | ||
3503 | + */ | ||
3504 | +bool __unionfs_d_revalidate_one_locked(struct dentry *dentry, | ||
3505 | + struct nameidata *nd, | ||
3506 | + bool willwrite) | ||
3507 | +{ | ||
3508 | + bool valid = false; /* default is invalid */ | ||
3509 | + int sbgen, dgen, bindex; | ||
3510 | + | ||
3511 | + verify_locked(dentry); | ||
3512 | + verify_locked(dentry->d_parent); | ||
3513 | + | ||
3514 | + sbgen = atomic_read(&UNIONFS_SB(dentry->d_sb)->generation); | ||
3515 | + dgen = atomic_read(&UNIONFS_D(dentry)->generation); | ||
3516 | + | ||
3517 | + if (unlikely(is_newer_lower(dentry))) { | ||
3518 | + /* root dentry special case as aforementioned */ | ||
3519 | + if (IS_ROOT(dentry)) { | ||
3520 | + unionfs_copy_attr_times(dentry->d_inode); | ||
3521 | + } else { | ||
3522 | + /* | ||
3523 | + * reset generation number to zero, guaranteed to be | ||
3524 | + * "old" | ||
3525 | + */ | ||
3526 | + dgen = 0; | ||
3527 | + atomic_set(&UNIONFS_D(dentry)->generation, dgen); | ||
3528 | + } | ||
3529 | + if (!willwrite) | ||
3530 | + purge_inode_data(dentry->d_inode); | ||
3531 | + } | ||
3532 | + valid = __unionfs_d_revalidate_one(dentry, nd); | ||
3533 | + | ||
3534 | + /* | ||
3535 | + * If __unionfs_d_revalidate_one() succeeded above, then it will | ||
3536 | + * have incremented the refcnt of the mnt's, but also the branch | ||
3537 | + * indices of the dentry will have been updated (to take into | ||
3538 | + * account any branch insertions/deletion. So the current | ||
3539 | + * dbstart/dbend match the current, and new, indices of the mnts | ||
3540 | + * which __unionfs_d_revalidate_one has incremented. Note: the "if" | ||
3541 | + * test below does not depend on whether chain_len was 0 or greater. | ||
3542 | + */ | ||
3543 | + if (!valid || sbgen == dgen) | ||
3544 | + goto out; | ||
3545 | + for (bindex = dbstart(dentry); bindex <= dbend(dentry); bindex++) | ||
3546 | + unionfs_mntput(dentry, bindex); | ||
3547 | +out: | ||
3548 | + return valid; | ||
3549 | +} | ||
3550 | + | ||
3551 | +/* | ||
3552 | + * Revalidate a parent chain of dentries, then the actual node. | ||
3553 | + * Assumes that dentry is locked, but will lock all parents if/when needed. | ||
3554 | + * | ||
3555 | + * If 'willwrite' is true, and the lower inode times are not in sync, then | ||
3556 | + * *don't* purge_inode_data, as it could deadlock if ->write calls us and we | ||
3557 | + * try to truncate a locked page. Besides, if unionfs is about to write | ||
3558 | + * data to a file, then there's the data unionfs is about to write is more | ||
3559 | + * authoritative than what's below, therefore we can safely overwrite the | ||
3560 | + * lower inode times and data. | ||
3561 | + */ | ||
3562 | +bool __unionfs_d_revalidate_chain(struct dentry *dentry, struct nameidata *nd, | ||
3563 | + bool willwrite) | ||
3564 | +{ | ||
3565 | + bool valid = false; /* default is invalid */ | ||
3566 | + struct dentry **chain = NULL; /* chain of dentries to reval */ | ||
3567 | + int chain_len = 0; | ||
3568 | + struct dentry *dtmp; | ||
3569 | + int sbgen, dgen, i; | ||
3570 | + int saved_bstart, saved_bend, bindex; | ||
3571 | + | ||
3572 | + /* find length of chain needed to revalidate */ | ||
3573 | + /* XXX: should I grab some global (dcache?) lock? */ | ||
3574 | + chain_len = 0; | ||
3575 | + sbgen = atomic_read(&UNIONFS_SB(dentry->d_sb)->generation); | ||
3576 | + dtmp = dentry->d_parent; | ||
3577 | + verify_locked(dentry); | ||
3578 | + if (dentry != dtmp) | ||
3579 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dtmp, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_REVAL_PARENT); | ||
3580 | + dgen = atomic_read(&UNIONFS_D(dtmp)->generation); | ||
3581 | + /* XXX: should we check if is_newer_lower all the way up? */ | ||
3582 | + if (unlikely(is_newer_lower(dtmp))) { | ||
3583 | + /* | ||
3584 | + * Special case: the root dentry's generation number must | ||
3585 | + * always be valid, but its lower inode times don't have to | ||
3586 | + * be, so sync up the times only. | ||
3587 | + */ | ||
3588 | + if (IS_ROOT(dtmp)) { | ||
3589 | + unionfs_copy_attr_times(dtmp->d_inode); | ||
3590 | + } else { | ||
3591 | + /* | ||
3592 | + * reset generation number to zero, guaranteed to be | ||
3593 | + * "old" | ||
3594 | + */ | ||
3595 | + dgen = 0; | ||
3596 | + atomic_set(&UNIONFS_D(dtmp)->generation, dgen); | ||
3597 | + } | ||
3598 | + purge_inode_data(dtmp->d_inode); | ||
3599 | + } | ||
3600 | + if (dentry != dtmp) | ||
3601 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dtmp); | ||
3602 | + while (sbgen != dgen) { | ||
3603 | + /* The root entry should always be valid */ | ||
3604 | + BUG_ON(IS_ROOT(dtmp)); | ||
3605 | + chain_len++; | ||
3606 | + dtmp = dtmp->d_parent; | ||
3607 | + dgen = atomic_read(&UNIONFS_D(dtmp)->generation); | ||
3608 | + } | ||
3609 | + if (chain_len == 0) | ||
3610 | + goto out_this; /* shortcut if parents are OK */ | ||
3611 | + | ||
3612 | + /* | ||
3613 | + * Allocate array of dentries to reval. We could use linked lists, | ||
3614 | + * but the number of entries we need to alloc here is often small, | ||
3615 | + * and short lived, so locality will be better. | ||
3616 | + */ | ||
3617 | + chain = kzalloc(chain_len * sizeof(struct dentry *), GFP_KERNEL); | ||
3618 | + if (unlikely(!chain)) { | ||
3619 | + printk(KERN_CRIT "unionfs: no more memory in %s\n", | ||
3620 | + __func__); | ||
3621 | + goto out; | ||
3622 | + } | ||
3623 | + | ||
3624 | + /* grab all dentries in chain, in child to parent order */ | ||
3625 | + dtmp = dentry; | ||
3626 | + for (i = chain_len-1; i >= 0; i--) | ||
3627 | + dtmp = chain[i] = dget_parent(dtmp); | ||
3628 | + | ||
3629 | + /* | ||
3630 | + * call __unionfs_d_revalidate_one() on each dentry, but in parent | ||
3631 | + * to child order. | ||
3632 | + */ | ||
3633 | + for (i = 0; i < chain_len; i++) { | ||
3634 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(chain[i], UNIONFS_DMUTEX_REVAL_CHILD); | ||
3635 | + if (chain[i] != chain[i]->d_parent) | ||
3636 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(chain[i]->d_parent, | ||
3637 | + UNIONFS_DMUTEX_REVAL_PARENT); | ||
3638 | + saved_bstart = dbstart(chain[i]); | ||
3639 | + saved_bend = dbend(chain[i]); | ||
3640 | + sbgen = atomic_read(&UNIONFS_SB(dentry->d_sb)->generation); | ||
3641 | + dgen = atomic_read(&UNIONFS_D(chain[i])->generation); | ||
3642 | + | ||
3643 | + valid = __unionfs_d_revalidate_one(chain[i], nd); | ||
3644 | + /* XXX: is this the correct mntput condition?! */ | ||
3645 | + if (valid && chain_len > 0 && | ||
3646 | + sbgen != dgen && chain[i]->d_inode && | ||
3647 | + S_ISDIR(chain[i]->d_inode->i_mode)) { | ||
3648 | + for (bindex = saved_bstart; bindex <= saved_bend; | ||
3649 | + bindex++) | ||
3650 | + unionfs_mntput(chain[i], bindex); | ||
3651 | + } | ||
3652 | + if (chain[i] != chain[i]->d_parent) | ||
3653 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(chain[i]->d_parent); | ||
3654 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(chain[i]); | ||
3655 | + | ||
3656 | + if (unlikely(!valid)) | ||
3657 | + goto out_free; | ||
3658 | + } | ||
3659 | + | ||
3660 | + | ||
3661 | +out_this: | ||
3662 | + /* finally, lock this dentry and revalidate it */ | ||
3663 | + verify_locked(dentry); /* verify child is locked */ | ||
3664 | + if (dentry != dentry->d_parent) | ||
3665 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry->d_parent, | ||
3666 | + UNIONFS_DMUTEX_REVAL_PARENT); | ||
3667 | + valid = __unionfs_d_revalidate_one_locked(dentry, nd, willwrite); | ||
3668 | + if (dentry != dentry->d_parent) | ||
3669 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry->d_parent); | ||
3670 | + | ||
3671 | +out_free: | ||
3672 | + /* unlock/dput all dentries in chain and return status */ | ||
3673 | + if (chain_len > 0) { | ||
3674 | + for (i = 0; i < chain_len; i++) | ||
3675 | + dput(chain[i]); | ||
3676 | + kfree(chain); | ||
3677 | + } | ||
3678 | +out: | ||
3679 | + return valid; | ||
3680 | +} | ||
3681 | + | ||
3682 | +static int unionfs_d_revalidate(struct dentry *dentry, struct nameidata *nd) | ||
3683 | +{ | ||
3684 | + int err; | ||
3685 | + | ||
3686 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
3687 | + | ||
3688 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
3689 | + err = __unionfs_d_revalidate_chain(dentry, nd, false); | ||
3690 | + if (likely(err > 0)) { /* true==1: dentry is valid */ | ||
3691 | + unionfs_postcopyup_setmnt(dentry); | ||
3692 | + unionfs_check_dentry(dentry); | ||
3693 | + unionfs_check_nd(nd); | ||
3694 | + } | ||
3695 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
3696 | + | ||
3697 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
3698 | + | ||
3699 | + return err; | ||
3700 | +} | ||
3701 | + | ||
3702 | +static void unionfs_d_release(struct dentry *dentry) | ||
3703 | +{ | ||
3704 | + int bindex, bstart, bend; | ||
3705 | + | ||
3706 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
3707 | + if (unlikely(!UNIONFS_D(dentry))) | ||
3708 | + goto out; /* skip if no lower branches */ | ||
3709 | + /* must lock our branch configuration here */ | ||
3710 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
3711 | + | ||
3712 | + unionfs_check_dentry(dentry); | ||
3713 | + /* this could be a negative dentry, so check first */ | ||
3714 | + if (dbstart(dentry) < 0) { | ||
3715 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
3716 | + goto out; /* due to a (normal) failed lookup */ | ||
3717 | + } | ||
3718 | + | ||
3719 | + /* Release all the lower dentries */ | ||
3720 | + bstart = dbstart(dentry); | ||
3721 | + bend = dbend(dentry); | ||
3722 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) { | ||
3723 | + dput(unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex)); | ||
3724 | + unionfs_set_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex, NULL); | ||
3725 | + /* NULL lower mnt is ok if this is a negative dentry */ | ||
3726 | + if (!dentry->d_inode && !unionfs_lower_mnt_idx(dentry, bindex)) | ||
3727 | + continue; | ||
3728 | + unionfs_mntput(dentry, bindex); | ||
3729 | + unionfs_set_lower_mnt_idx(dentry, bindex, NULL); | ||
3730 | + } | ||
3731 | + /* free private data (unionfs_dentry_info) here */ | ||
3732 | + kfree(UNIONFS_D(dentry)->lower_paths); | ||
3733 | + UNIONFS_D(dentry)->lower_paths = NULL; | ||
3734 | + | ||
3735 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
3736 | + | ||
3737 | +out: | ||
3738 | + free_dentry_private_data(dentry); | ||
3739 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
3740 | + return; | ||
3741 | +} | ||
3742 | + | ||
3743 | +/* | ||
3744 | + * Called when we're removing the last reference to our dentry. So we | ||
3745 | + * should drop all lower references too. | ||
3746 | + */ | ||
3747 | +static void unionfs_d_iput(struct dentry *dentry, struct inode *inode) | ||
3748 | +{ | ||
3749 | + int bindex, rc; | ||
3750 | + | ||
3751 | + BUG_ON(!dentry); | ||
3752 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
3753 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
3754 | + | ||
3755 | + if (!UNIONFS_D(dentry) || dbstart(dentry) < 0) | ||
3756 | + goto drop_lower_inodes; | ||
3757 | + for (bindex = dbstart(dentry); bindex <= dbend(dentry); bindex++) { | ||
3758 | + if (unionfs_lower_mnt_idx(dentry, bindex)) { | ||
3759 | + unionfs_mntput(dentry, bindex); | ||
3760 | + unionfs_set_lower_mnt_idx(dentry, bindex, NULL); | ||
3761 | + } | ||
3762 | + if (unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex)) { | ||
3763 | + dput(unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex)); | ||
3764 | + unionfs_set_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex, NULL); | ||
3765 | + } | ||
3766 | + } | ||
3767 | + set_dbstart(dentry, -1); | ||
3768 | + set_dbend(dentry, -1); | ||
3769 | + | ||
3770 | +drop_lower_inodes: | ||
3771 | + rc = atomic_read(&inode->i_count); | ||
3772 | + if (rc == 1 && inode->i_nlink == 1 && ibstart(inode) >= 0) { | ||
3773 | + /* see Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/issues.txt */ | ||
3774 | + lockdep_off(); | ||
3775 | + iput(unionfs_lower_inode(inode)); | ||
3776 | + lockdep_on(); | ||
3777 | + unionfs_set_lower_inode(inode, NULL); | ||
3778 | + /* XXX: may need to set start/end to -1? */ | ||
3779 | + } | ||
3780 | + | ||
3781 | + iput(inode); | ||
3782 | + | ||
3783 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
3784 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
3785 | +} | ||
3786 | + | ||
3787 | +struct dentry_operations unionfs_dops = { | ||
3788 | + .d_revalidate = unionfs_d_revalidate, | ||
3789 | + .d_release = unionfs_d_release, | ||
3790 | + .d_iput = unionfs_d_iput, | ||
3791 | +}; | ||
3792 | diff --git a/fs/unionfs/dirfops.c b/fs/unionfs/dirfops.c | ||
3793 | new file mode 100644 | ||
3794 | index 0000000..8272fb6 | ||
3795 | --- /dev/null | ||
3796 | +++ b/fs/unionfs/dirfops.c | ||
3797 | @@ -0,0 +1,296 @@ | ||
3798 | +/* | ||
3799 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Erez Zadok | ||
3800 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Charles P. Wright | ||
3801 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2007 Josef 'Jeff' Sipek | ||
3802 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Junjiro Okajima | ||
3803 | + * Copyright (c) 2005 Arun M. Krishnakumar | ||
3804 | + * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 David P. Quigley | ||
3805 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Mohammad Nayyer Zubair | ||
3806 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Puja Gupta | ||
3807 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Harikesavan Krishnan | ||
3808 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Stony Brook University | ||
3809 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 The Research Foundation of SUNY | ||
3810 | + * | ||
3811 | + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
3812 | + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as | ||
3813 | + * published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||
3814 | + */ | ||
3815 | + | ||
3816 | +#include "union.h" | ||
3817 | + | ||
3818 | +/* Make sure our rdstate is playing by the rules. */ | ||
3819 | +static void verify_rdstate_offset(struct unionfs_dir_state *rdstate) | ||
3820 | +{ | ||
3821 | + BUG_ON(rdstate->offset >= DIREOF); | ||
3822 | + BUG_ON(rdstate->cookie >= MAXRDCOOKIE); | ||
3823 | +} | ||
3824 | + | ||
3825 | +struct unionfs_getdents_callback { | ||
3826 | + struct unionfs_dir_state *rdstate; | ||
3827 | + void *dirent; | ||
3828 | + int entries_written; | ||
3829 | + int filldir_called; | ||
3830 | + int filldir_error; | ||
3831 | + filldir_t filldir; | ||
3832 | + struct super_block *sb; | ||
3833 | +}; | ||
3834 | + | ||
3835 | +/* based on generic filldir in fs/readir.c */ | ||
3836 | +static int unionfs_filldir(void *dirent, const char *name, int namelen, | ||
3837 | + loff_t offset, u64 ino, unsigned int d_type) | ||
3838 | +{ | ||
3839 | + struct unionfs_getdents_callback *buf = dirent; | ||
3840 | + struct filldir_node *found = NULL; | ||
3841 | + int err = 0; | ||
3842 | + int is_wh_entry = 0; | ||
3843 | + | ||
3844 | + buf->filldir_called++; | ||
3845 | + | ||
3846 | + if ((namelen > UNIONFS_WHLEN) && | ||
3847 | + !strncmp(name, UNIONFS_WHPFX, UNIONFS_WHLEN)) { | ||
3848 | + name += UNIONFS_WHLEN; | ||
3849 | + namelen -= UNIONFS_WHLEN; | ||
3850 | + is_wh_entry = 1; | ||
3851 | + } | ||
3852 | + | ||
3853 | + found = find_filldir_node(buf->rdstate, name, namelen, is_wh_entry); | ||
3854 | + | ||
3855 | + if (found) { | ||
3856 | + /* | ||
3857 | + * If we had non-whiteout entry in dir cache, then mark it | ||
3858 | + * as a whiteout and but leave it in the dir cache. | ||
3859 | + */ | ||
3860 | + if (is_wh_entry && !found->whiteout) | ||
3861 | + found->whiteout = is_wh_entry; | ||
3862 | + goto out; | ||
3863 | + } | ||
3864 | + | ||
3865 | + /* if 'name' isn't a whiteout, filldir it. */ | ||
3866 | + if (!is_wh_entry) { | ||
3867 | + off_t pos = rdstate2offset(buf->rdstate); | ||
3868 | + u64 unionfs_ino = ino; | ||
3869 | + | ||
3870 | + err = buf->filldir(buf->dirent, name, namelen, pos, | ||
3871 | + unionfs_ino, d_type); | ||
3872 | + buf->rdstate->offset++; | ||
3873 | + verify_rdstate_offset(buf->rdstate); | ||
3874 | + } | ||
3875 | + /* | ||
3876 | + * If we did fill it, stuff it in our hash, otherwise return an | ||
3877 | + * error. | ||
3878 | + */ | ||
3879 | + if (err) { | ||
3880 | + buf->filldir_error = err; | ||
3881 | + goto out; | ||
3882 | + } | ||
3883 | + buf->entries_written++; | ||
3884 | + err = add_filldir_node(buf->rdstate, name, namelen, | ||
3885 | + buf->rdstate->bindex, is_wh_entry); | ||
3886 | + if (err) | ||
3887 | + buf->filldir_error = err; | ||
3888 | + | ||
3889 | +out: | ||
3890 | + return err; | ||
3891 | +} | ||
3892 | + | ||
3893 | +static int unionfs_readdir(struct file *file, void *dirent, filldir_t filldir) | ||
3894 | +{ | ||
3895 | + int err = 0; | ||
3896 | + struct file *lower_file = NULL; | ||
3897 | + struct dentry *dentry = file->f_path.dentry; | ||
3898 | + struct inode *inode = NULL; | ||
3899 | + struct unionfs_getdents_callback buf; | ||
3900 | + struct unionfs_dir_state *uds; | ||
3901 | + int bend; | ||
3902 | + loff_t offset; | ||
3903 | + | ||
3904 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_PARENT); | ||
3905 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
3906 | + | ||
3907 | + err = unionfs_file_revalidate(file, false); | ||
3908 | + if (unlikely(err)) | ||
3909 | + goto out; | ||
3910 | + | ||
3911 | + inode = dentry->d_inode; | ||
3912 | + | ||
3913 | + uds = UNIONFS_F(file)->rdstate; | ||
3914 | + if (!uds) { | ||
3915 | + if (file->f_pos == DIREOF) { | ||
3916 | + goto out; | ||
3917 | + } else if (file->f_pos > 0) { | ||
3918 | + uds = find_rdstate(inode, file->f_pos); | ||
3919 | + if (unlikely(!uds)) { | ||
3920 | + err = -ESTALE; | ||
3921 | + goto out; | ||
3922 | + } | ||
3923 | + UNIONFS_F(file)->rdstate = uds; | ||
3924 | + } else { | ||
3925 | + init_rdstate(file); | ||
3926 | + uds = UNIONFS_F(file)->rdstate; | ||
3927 | + } | ||
3928 | + } | ||
3929 | + bend = fbend(file); | ||
3930 | + | ||
3931 | + while (uds->bindex <= bend) { | ||
3932 | + lower_file = unionfs_lower_file_idx(file, uds->bindex); | ||
3933 | + if (!lower_file) { | ||
3934 | + uds->bindex++; | ||
3935 | + uds->dirpos = 0; | ||
3936 | + continue; | ||
3937 | + } | ||
3938 | + | ||
3939 | + /* prepare callback buffer */ | ||
3940 | + buf.filldir_called = 0; | ||
3941 | + buf.filldir_error = 0; | ||
3942 | + buf.entries_written = 0; | ||
3943 | + buf.dirent = dirent; | ||
3944 | + buf.filldir = filldir; | ||
3945 | + buf.rdstate = uds; | ||
3946 | + buf.sb = inode->i_sb; | ||
3947 | + | ||
3948 | + /* Read starting from where we last left off. */ | ||
3949 | + offset = vfs_llseek(lower_file, uds->dirpos, SEEK_SET); | ||
3950 | + if (offset < 0) { | ||
3951 | + err = offset; | ||
3952 | + goto out; | ||
3953 | + } | ||
3954 | + err = vfs_readdir(lower_file, unionfs_filldir, &buf); | ||
3955 | + | ||
3956 | + /* Save the position for when we continue. */ | ||
3957 | + offset = vfs_llseek(lower_file, 0, SEEK_CUR); | ||
3958 | + if (offset < 0) { | ||
3959 | + err = offset; | ||
3960 | + goto out; | ||
3961 | + } | ||
3962 | + uds->dirpos = offset; | ||
3963 | + | ||
3964 | + /* Copy the atime. */ | ||
3965 | + fsstack_copy_attr_atime(inode, | ||
3966 | + lower_file->f_path.dentry->d_inode); | ||
3967 | + | ||
3968 | + if (err < 0) | ||
3969 | + goto out; | ||
3970 | + | ||
3971 | + if (buf.filldir_error) | ||
3972 | + break; | ||
3973 | + | ||
3974 | + if (!buf.entries_written) { | ||
3975 | + uds->bindex++; | ||
3976 | + uds->dirpos = 0; | ||
3977 | + } | ||
3978 | + } | ||
3979 | + | ||
3980 | + if (!buf.filldir_error && uds->bindex >= bend) { | ||
3981 | + /* Save the number of hash entries for next time. */ | ||
3982 | + UNIONFS_I(inode)->hashsize = uds->hashentries; | ||
3983 | + free_rdstate(uds); | ||
3984 | + UNIONFS_F(file)->rdstate = NULL; | ||
3985 | + file->f_pos = DIREOF; | ||
3986 | + } else { | ||
3987 | + file->f_pos = rdstate2offset(uds); | ||
3988 | + } | ||
3989 | + | ||
3990 | +out: | ||
3991 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
3992 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
3993 | + return err; | ||
3994 | +} | ||
3995 | + | ||
3996 | +/* | ||
3997 | + * This is not meant to be a generic repositioning function. If you do | ||
3998 | + * things that aren't supported, then we return EINVAL. | ||
3999 | + * | ||
4000 | + * What is allowed: | ||
4001 | + * (1) seeking to the same position that you are currently at | ||
4002 | + * This really has no effect, but returns where you are. | ||
4003 | + * (2) seeking to the beginning of the file | ||
4004 | + * This throws out all state, and lets you begin again. | ||
4005 | + */ | ||
4006 | +static loff_t unionfs_dir_llseek(struct file *file, loff_t offset, int origin) | ||
4007 | +{ | ||
4008 | + struct unionfs_dir_state *rdstate; | ||
4009 | + struct dentry *dentry = file->f_path.dentry; | ||
4010 | + loff_t err; | ||
4011 | + | ||
4012 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_PARENT); | ||
4013 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
4014 | + | ||
4015 | + err = unionfs_file_revalidate(file, false); | ||
4016 | + if (unlikely(err)) | ||
4017 | + goto out; | ||
4018 | + | ||
4019 | + rdstate = UNIONFS_F(file)->rdstate; | ||
4020 | + | ||
4021 | + /* | ||
4022 | + * we let users seek to their current position, but not anywhere | ||
4023 | + * else. | ||
4024 | + */ | ||
4025 | + if (!offset) { | ||
4026 | + switch (origin) { | ||
4027 | + case SEEK_SET: | ||
4028 | + if (rdstate) { | ||
4029 | + free_rdstate(rdstate); | ||
4030 | + UNIONFS_F(file)->rdstate = NULL; | ||
4031 | + } | ||
4032 | + init_rdstate(file); | ||
4033 | + err = 0; | ||
4034 | + break; | ||
4035 | + case SEEK_CUR: | ||
4036 | + err = file->f_pos; | ||
4037 | + break; | ||
4038 | + case SEEK_END: | ||
4039 | + /* Unsupported, because we would break everything. */ | ||
4040 | + err = -EINVAL; | ||
4041 | + break; | ||
4042 | + } | ||
4043 | + } else { | ||
4044 | + switch (origin) { | ||
4045 | + case SEEK_SET: | ||
4046 | + if (rdstate) { | ||
4047 | + if (offset == rdstate2offset(rdstate)) | ||
4048 | + err = offset; | ||
4049 | + else if (file->f_pos == DIREOF) | ||
4050 | + err = DIREOF; | ||
4051 | + else | ||
4052 | + err = -EINVAL; | ||
4053 | + } else { | ||
4054 | + struct inode *inode; | ||
4055 | + inode = dentry->d_inode; | ||
4056 | + rdstate = find_rdstate(inode, offset); | ||
4057 | + if (rdstate) { | ||
4058 | + UNIONFS_F(file)->rdstate = rdstate; | ||
4059 | + err = rdstate->offset; | ||
4060 | + } else { | ||
4061 | + err = -EINVAL; | ||
4062 | + } | ||
4063 | + } | ||
4064 | + break; | ||
4065 | + case SEEK_CUR: | ||
4066 | + case SEEK_END: | ||
4067 | + /* Unsupported, because we would break everything. */ | ||
4068 | + err = -EINVAL; | ||
4069 | + break; | ||
4070 | + } | ||
4071 | + } | ||
4072 | + | ||
4073 | +out: | ||
4074 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
4075 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
4076 | + return err; | ||
4077 | +} | ||
4078 | + | ||
4079 | +/* | ||
4080 | + * Trimmed directory options, we shouldn't pass everything down since | ||
4081 | + * we don't want to operate on partial directories. | ||
4082 | + */ | ||
4083 | +struct file_operations unionfs_dir_fops = { | ||
4084 | + .llseek = unionfs_dir_llseek, | ||
4085 | + .read = generic_read_dir, | ||
4086 | + .readdir = unionfs_readdir, | ||
4087 | + .unlocked_ioctl = unionfs_ioctl, | ||
4088 | + .open = unionfs_open, | ||
4089 | + .release = unionfs_file_release, | ||
4090 | + .flush = unionfs_flush, | ||
4091 | + .fsync = unionfs_fsync, | ||
4092 | + .fasync = unionfs_fasync, | ||
4093 | +}; | ||
4094 | diff --git a/fs/unionfs/dirhelper.c b/fs/unionfs/dirhelper.c | ||
4095 | new file mode 100644 | ||
4096 | index 0000000..4b73bb6 | ||
4097 | --- /dev/null | ||
4098 | +++ b/fs/unionfs/dirhelper.c | ||
4099 | @@ -0,0 +1,267 @@ | ||
4100 | +/* | ||
4101 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Erez Zadok | ||
4102 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Charles P. Wright | ||
4103 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2007 Josef 'Jeff' Sipek | ||
4104 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Junjiro Okajima | ||
4105 | + * Copyright (c) 2005 Arun M. Krishnakumar | ||
4106 | + * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 David P. Quigley | ||
4107 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Mohammad Nayyer Zubair | ||
4108 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Puja Gupta | ||
4109 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Harikesavan Krishnan | ||
4110 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Stony Brook University | ||
4111 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 The Research Foundation of SUNY | ||
4112 | + * | ||
4113 | + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
4114 | + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as | ||
4115 | + * published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||
4116 | + */ | ||
4117 | + | ||
4118 | +#include "union.h" | ||
4119 | + | ||
4120 | +/* | ||
4121 | + * Delete all of the whiteouts in a given directory for rmdir. | ||
4122 | + * | ||
4123 | + * lower directory inode should be locked | ||
4124 | + */ | ||
4125 | +int do_delete_whiteouts(struct dentry *dentry, int bindex, | ||
4126 | + struct unionfs_dir_state *namelist) | ||
4127 | +{ | ||
4128 | + int err = 0; | ||
4129 | + struct dentry *lower_dir_dentry = NULL; | ||
4130 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry; | ||
4131 | + char *name = NULL, *p; | ||
4132 | + struct inode *lower_dir; | ||
4133 | + int i; | ||
4134 | + struct list_head *pos; | ||
4135 | + struct filldir_node *cursor; | ||
4136 | + | ||
4137 | + /* Find out lower parent dentry */ | ||
4138 | + lower_dir_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex); | ||
4139 | + BUG_ON(!S_ISDIR(lower_dir_dentry->d_inode->i_mode)); | ||
4140 | + lower_dir = lower_dir_dentry->d_inode; | ||
4141 | + BUG_ON(!S_ISDIR(lower_dir->i_mode)); | ||
4142 | + | ||
4143 | + err = -ENOMEM; | ||
4144 | + name = __getname(); | ||
4145 | + if (unlikely(!name)) | ||
4146 | + goto out; | ||
4147 | + strcpy(name, UNIONFS_WHPFX); | ||
4148 | + p = name + UNIONFS_WHLEN; | ||
4149 | + | ||
4150 | + err = 0; | ||
4151 | + for (i = 0; !err && i < namelist->size; i++) { | ||
4152 | + list_for_each(pos, &namelist->list[i]) { | ||
4153 | + cursor = | ||
4154 | + list_entry(pos, struct filldir_node, | ||
4155 | + file_list); | ||
4156 | + /* Only operate on whiteouts in this branch. */ | ||
4157 | + if (cursor->bindex != bindex) | ||
4158 | + continue; | ||
4159 | + if (!cursor->whiteout) | ||
4160 | + continue; | ||
4161 | + | ||
4162 | + strcpy(p, cursor->name); | ||
4163 | + lower_dentry = | ||
4164 | + lookup_one_len(name, lower_dir_dentry, | ||
4165 | + cursor->namelen + | ||
4166 | + UNIONFS_WHLEN); | ||
4167 | + if (IS_ERR(lower_dentry)) { | ||
4168 | + err = PTR_ERR(lower_dentry); | ||
4169 | + break; | ||
4170 | + } | ||
4171 | + if (lower_dentry->d_inode) | ||
4172 | + err = vfs_unlink(lower_dir, lower_dentry); | ||
4173 | + dput(lower_dentry); | ||
4174 | + if (err) | ||
4175 | + break; | ||
4176 | + } | ||
4177 | + } | ||
4178 | + | ||
4179 | + __putname(name); | ||
4180 | + | ||
4181 | + /* After all of the removals, we should copy the attributes once. */ | ||
4182 | + fsstack_copy_attr_times(dentry->d_inode, lower_dir_dentry->d_inode); | ||
4183 | + | ||
4184 | +out: | ||
4185 | + return err; | ||
4186 | +} | ||
4187 | + | ||
4188 | +/* delete whiteouts in a dir (for rmdir operation) using sioq if necessary */ | ||
4189 | +int delete_whiteouts(struct dentry *dentry, int bindex, | ||
4190 | + struct unionfs_dir_state *namelist) | ||
4191 | +{ | ||
4192 | + int err; | ||
4193 | + struct super_block *sb; | ||
4194 | + struct dentry *lower_dir_dentry; | ||
4195 | + struct inode *lower_dir; | ||
4196 | + struct sioq_args args; | ||
4197 | + | ||
4198 | + sb = dentry->d_sb; | ||
4199 | + | ||
4200 | + BUG_ON(!S_ISDIR(dentry->d_inode->i_mode)); | ||
4201 | + BUG_ON(bindex < dbstart(dentry)); | ||
4202 | + BUG_ON(bindex > dbend(dentry)); | ||
4203 | + err = is_robranch_super(sb, bindex); | ||
4204 | + if (err) | ||
4205 | + goto out; | ||
4206 | + | ||
4207 | + lower_dir_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex); | ||
4208 | + BUG_ON(!S_ISDIR(lower_dir_dentry->d_inode->i_mode)); | ||
4209 | + lower_dir = lower_dir_dentry->d_inode; | ||
4210 | + BUG_ON(!S_ISDIR(lower_dir->i_mode)); | ||
4211 | + | ||
4212 | + if (!permission(lower_dir, MAY_WRITE | MAY_EXEC, NULL)) { | ||
4213 | + err = do_delete_whiteouts(dentry, bindex, namelist); | ||
4214 | + } else { | ||
4215 | + args.deletewh.namelist = namelist; | ||
4216 | + args.deletewh.dentry = dentry; | ||
4217 | + args.deletewh.bindex = bindex; | ||
4218 | + run_sioq(__delete_whiteouts, &args); | ||
4219 | + err = args.err; | ||
4220 | + } | ||
4221 | + | ||
4222 | +out: | ||
4223 | + return err; | ||
4224 | +} | ||
4225 | + | ||
4226 | +#define RD_NONE 0 | ||
4227 | +#define RD_CHECK_EMPTY 1 | ||
4228 | +/* The callback structure for check_empty. */ | ||
4229 | +struct unionfs_rdutil_callback { | ||
4230 | + int err; | ||
4231 | + int filldir_called; | ||
4232 | + struct unionfs_dir_state *rdstate; | ||
4233 | + int mode; | ||
4234 | +}; | ||
4235 | + | ||
4236 | +/* This filldir function makes sure only whiteouts exist within a directory. */ | ||
4237 | +static int readdir_util_callback(void *dirent, const char *name, int namelen, | ||
4238 | + loff_t offset, u64 ino, unsigned int d_type) | ||
4239 | +{ | ||
4240 | + int err = 0; | ||
4241 | + struct unionfs_rdutil_callback *buf = dirent; | ||
4242 | + int whiteout = 0; | ||
4243 | + struct filldir_node *found; | ||
4244 | + | ||
4245 | + buf->filldir_called = 1; | ||
4246 | + | ||
4247 | + if (name[0] == '.' && (namelen == 1 || | ||
4248 | + (name[1] == '.' && namelen == 2))) | ||
4249 | + goto out; | ||
4250 | + | ||
4251 | + if (namelen > UNIONFS_WHLEN && | ||
4252 | + !strncmp(name, UNIONFS_WHPFX, UNIONFS_WHLEN)) { | ||
4253 | + namelen -= UNIONFS_WHLEN; | ||
4254 | + name += UNIONFS_WHLEN; | ||
4255 | + whiteout = 1; | ||
4256 | + } | ||
4257 | + | ||
4258 | + found = find_filldir_node(buf->rdstate, name, namelen, whiteout); | ||
4259 | + /* If it was found in the table there was a previous whiteout. */ | ||
4260 | + if (found) | ||
4261 | + goto out; | ||
4262 | + | ||
4263 | + /* | ||
4264 | + * if it wasn't found and isn't a whiteout, the directory isn't | ||
4265 | + * empty. | ||
4266 | + */ | ||
4267 | + err = -ENOTEMPTY; | ||
4268 | + if ((buf->mode == RD_CHECK_EMPTY) && !whiteout) | ||
4269 | + goto out; | ||
4270 | + | ||
4271 | + err = add_filldir_node(buf->rdstate, name, namelen, | ||
4272 | + buf->rdstate->bindex, whiteout); | ||
4273 | + | ||
4274 | +out: | ||
4275 | + buf->err = err; | ||
4276 | + return err; | ||
4277 | +} | ||
4278 | + | ||
4279 | +/* Is a directory logically empty? */ | ||
4280 | +int check_empty(struct dentry *dentry, struct unionfs_dir_state **namelist) | ||
4281 | +{ | ||
4282 | + int err = 0; | ||
4283 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry = NULL; | ||
4284 | + struct vfsmount *mnt; | ||
4285 | + struct super_block *sb; | ||
4286 | + struct file *lower_file; | ||
4287 | + struct unionfs_rdutil_callback *buf = NULL; | ||
4288 | + int bindex, bstart, bend, bopaque; | ||
4289 | + | ||
4290 | + sb = dentry->d_sb; | ||
4291 | + | ||
4292 | + | ||
4293 | + BUG_ON(!S_ISDIR(dentry->d_inode->i_mode)); | ||
4294 | + | ||
4295 | + err = unionfs_partial_lookup(dentry); | ||
4296 | + if (err) | ||
4297 | + goto out; | ||
4298 | + | ||
4299 | + bstart = dbstart(dentry); | ||
4300 | + bend = dbend(dentry); | ||
4301 | + bopaque = dbopaque(dentry); | ||
4302 | + if (0 <= bopaque && bopaque < bend) | ||
4303 | + bend = bopaque; | ||
4304 | + | ||
4305 | + buf = kmalloc(sizeof(struct unionfs_rdutil_callback), GFP_KERNEL); | ||
4306 | + if (unlikely(!buf)) { | ||
4307 | + err = -ENOMEM; | ||
4308 | + goto out; | ||
4309 | + } | ||
4310 | + buf->err = 0; | ||
4311 | + buf->mode = RD_CHECK_EMPTY; | ||
4312 | + buf->rdstate = alloc_rdstate(dentry->d_inode, bstart); | ||
4313 | + if (unlikely(!buf->rdstate)) { | ||
4314 | + err = -ENOMEM; | ||
4315 | + goto out; | ||
4316 | + } | ||
4317 | + | ||
4318 | + /* Process the lower directories with rdutil_callback as a filldir. */ | ||
4319 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) { | ||
4320 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex); | ||
4321 | + if (!lower_dentry) | ||
4322 | + continue; | ||
4323 | + if (!lower_dentry->d_inode) | ||
4324 | + continue; | ||
4325 | + if (!S_ISDIR(lower_dentry->d_inode->i_mode)) | ||
4326 | + continue; | ||
4327 | + | ||
4328 | + dget(lower_dentry); | ||
4329 | + mnt = unionfs_mntget(dentry, bindex); | ||
4330 | + branchget(sb, bindex); | ||
4331 | + lower_file = dentry_open(lower_dentry, mnt, O_RDONLY); | ||
4332 | + if (IS_ERR(lower_file)) { | ||
4333 | + err = PTR_ERR(lower_file); | ||
4334 | + branchput(sb, bindex); | ||
4335 | + goto out; | ||
4336 | + } | ||
4337 | + | ||
4338 | + do { | ||
4339 | + buf->filldir_called = 0; | ||
4340 | + buf->rdstate->bindex = bindex; | ||
4341 | + err = vfs_readdir(lower_file, | ||
4342 | + readdir_util_callback, buf); | ||
4343 | + if (buf->err) | ||
4344 | + err = buf->err; | ||
4345 | + } while ((err >= 0) && buf->filldir_called); | ||
4346 | + | ||
4347 | + /* fput calls dput for lower_dentry */ | ||
4348 | + fput(lower_file); | ||
4349 | + branchput(sb, bindex); | ||
4350 | + | ||
4351 | + if (err < 0) | ||
4352 | + goto out; | ||
4353 | + } | ||
4354 | + | ||
4355 | +out: | ||
4356 | + if (buf) { | ||
4357 | + if (namelist && !err) | ||
4358 | + *namelist = buf->rdstate; | ||
4359 | + else if (buf->rdstate) | ||
4360 | + free_rdstate(buf->rdstate); | ||
4361 | + kfree(buf); | ||
4362 | + } | ||
4363 | + | ||
4364 | + | ||
4365 | + return err; | ||
4366 | +} | ||
4367 | diff --git a/fs/unionfs/fanout.h b/fs/unionfs/fanout.h | ||
4368 | new file mode 100644 | ||
4369 | index 0000000..29d42fb | ||
4370 | --- /dev/null | ||
4371 | +++ b/fs/unionfs/fanout.h | ||
4372 | @@ -0,0 +1,316 @@ | ||
4373 | +/* | ||
4374 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Erez Zadok | ||
4375 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Charles P. Wright | ||
4376 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2007 Josef 'Jeff' Sipek | ||
4377 | + * Copyright (c) 2005 Arun M. Krishnakumar | ||
4378 | + * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 David P. Quigley | ||
4379 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Mohammad Nayyer Zubair | ||
4380 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Puja Gupta | ||
4381 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Harikesavan Krishnan | ||
4382 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Stony Brook University | ||
4383 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 The Research Foundation of SUNY | ||
4384 | + * | ||
4385 | + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
4386 | + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as | ||
4387 | + * published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||
4388 | + */ | ||
4389 | + | ||
4390 | +#ifndef _FANOUT_H_ | ||
4391 | +#define _FANOUT_H_ | ||
4392 | + | ||
4393 | +/* | ||
4394 | + * Inode to private data | ||
4395 | + * | ||
4396 | + * Since we use containers and the struct inode is _inside_ the | ||
4397 | + * unionfs_inode_info structure, UNIONFS_I will always (given a non-NULL | ||
4398 | + * inode pointer), return a valid non-NULL pointer. | ||
4399 | + */ | ||
4400 | +static inline struct unionfs_inode_info *UNIONFS_I(const struct inode *inode) | ||
4401 | +{ | ||
4402 | + return container_of(inode, struct unionfs_inode_info, vfs_inode); | ||
4403 | +} | ||
4404 | + | ||
4405 | +#define ibstart(ino) (UNIONFS_I(ino)->bstart) | ||
4406 | +#define ibend(ino) (UNIONFS_I(ino)->bend) | ||
4407 | + | ||
4408 | +/* Superblock to private data */ | ||
4409 | +#define UNIONFS_SB(super) ((struct unionfs_sb_info *)(super)->s_fs_info) | ||
4410 | +#define sbstart(sb) 0 | ||
4411 | +#define sbend(sb) (UNIONFS_SB(sb)->bend) | ||
4412 | +#define sbmax(sb) (UNIONFS_SB(sb)->bend + 1) | ||
4413 | +#define sbhbid(sb) (UNIONFS_SB(sb)->high_branch_id) | ||
4414 | + | ||
4415 | +/* File to private Data */ | ||
4416 | +#define UNIONFS_F(file) ((struct unionfs_file_info *)((file)->private_data)) | ||
4417 | +#define fbstart(file) (UNIONFS_F(file)->bstart) | ||
4418 | +#define fbend(file) (UNIONFS_F(file)->bend) | ||
4419 | + | ||
4420 | +/* macros to manipulate branch IDs in stored in our superblock */ | ||
4421 | +static inline int branch_id(struct super_block *sb, int index) | ||
4422 | +{ | ||
4423 | + BUG_ON(!sb || index < 0); | ||
4424 | + return UNIONFS_SB(sb)->data[index].branch_id; | ||
4425 | +} | ||
4426 | + | ||
4427 | +static inline void set_branch_id(struct super_block *sb, int index, int val) | ||
4428 | +{ | ||
4429 | + BUG_ON(!sb || index < 0); | ||
4430 | + UNIONFS_SB(sb)->data[index].branch_id = val; | ||
4431 | +} | ||
4432 | + | ||
4433 | +static inline void new_branch_id(struct super_block *sb, int index) | ||
4434 | +{ | ||
4435 | + BUG_ON(!sb || index < 0); | ||
4436 | + set_branch_id(sb, index, ++UNIONFS_SB(sb)->high_branch_id); | ||
4437 | +} | ||
4438 | + | ||
4439 | +/* | ||
4440 | + * Find new index of matching branch with an existing superblock of a known | ||
4441 | + * (possibly old) id. This is needed because branches could have been | ||
4442 | + * added/deleted causing the branches of any open files to shift. | ||
4443 | + * | ||
4444 | + * @sb: the new superblock which may have new/different branch IDs | ||
4445 | + * @id: the old/existing id we're looking for | ||
4446 | + * Returns index of newly found branch (0 or greater), -1 otherwise. | ||
4447 | + */ | ||
4448 | +static inline int branch_id_to_idx(struct super_block *sb, int id) | ||
4449 | +{ | ||
4450 | + int i; | ||
4451 | + for (i = 0; i < sbmax(sb); i++) { | ||
4452 | + if (branch_id(sb, i) == id) | ||
4453 | + return i; | ||
4454 | + } | ||
4455 | + /* in the non-ODF code, this should really never happen */ | ||
4456 | + printk(KERN_WARNING "unionfs: cannot find branch with id %d\n", id); | ||
4457 | + return -1; | ||
4458 | +} | ||
4459 | + | ||
4460 | +/* File to lower file. */ | ||
4461 | +static inline struct file *unionfs_lower_file(const struct file *f) | ||
4462 | +{ | ||
4463 | + BUG_ON(!f); | ||
4464 | + return UNIONFS_F(f)->lower_files[fbstart(f)]; | ||
4465 | +} | ||
4466 | + | ||
4467 | +static inline struct file *unionfs_lower_file_idx(const struct file *f, | ||
4468 | + int index) | ||
4469 | +{ | ||
4470 | + BUG_ON(!f || index < 0); | ||
4471 | + return UNIONFS_F(f)->lower_files[index]; | ||
4472 | +} | ||
4473 | + | ||
4474 | +static inline void unionfs_set_lower_file_idx(struct file *f, int index, | ||
4475 | + struct file *val) | ||
4476 | +{ | ||
4477 | + BUG_ON(!f || index < 0); | ||
4478 | + UNIONFS_F(f)->lower_files[index] = val; | ||
4479 | + /* save branch ID (may be redundant?) */ | ||
4480 | + UNIONFS_F(f)->saved_branch_ids[index] = | ||
4481 | + branch_id((f)->f_path.dentry->d_sb, index); | ||
4482 | +} | ||
4483 | + | ||
4484 | +static inline void unionfs_set_lower_file(struct file *f, struct file *val) | ||
4485 | +{ | ||
4486 | + BUG_ON(!f); | ||
4487 | + unionfs_set_lower_file_idx((f), fbstart(f), (val)); | ||
4488 | +} | ||
4489 | + | ||
4490 | +/* Inode to lower inode. */ | ||
4491 | +static inline struct inode *unionfs_lower_inode(const struct inode *i) | ||
4492 | +{ | ||
4493 | + BUG_ON(!i); | ||
4494 | + return UNIONFS_I(i)->lower_inodes[ibstart(i)]; | ||
4495 | +} | ||
4496 | + | ||
4497 | +static inline struct inode *unionfs_lower_inode_idx(const struct inode *i, | ||
4498 | + int index) | ||
4499 | +{ | ||
4500 | + BUG_ON(!i || index < 0); | ||
4501 | + return UNIONFS_I(i)->lower_inodes[index]; | ||
4502 | +} | ||
4503 | + | ||
4504 | +static inline void unionfs_set_lower_inode_idx(struct inode *i, int index, | ||
4505 | + struct inode *val) | ||
4506 | +{ | ||
4507 | + BUG_ON(!i || index < 0); | ||
4508 | + UNIONFS_I(i)->lower_inodes[index] = val; | ||
4509 | +} | ||
4510 | + | ||
4511 | +static inline void unionfs_set_lower_inode(struct inode *i, struct inode *val) | ||
4512 | +{ | ||
4513 | + BUG_ON(!i); | ||
4514 | + UNIONFS_I(i)->lower_inodes[ibstart(i)] = val; | ||
4515 | +} | ||
4516 | + | ||
4517 | +/* Superblock to lower superblock. */ | ||
4518 | +static inline struct super_block *unionfs_lower_super( | ||
4519 | + const struct super_block *sb) | ||
4520 | +{ | ||
4521 | + BUG_ON(!sb); | ||
4522 | + return UNIONFS_SB(sb)->data[sbstart(sb)].sb; | ||
4523 | +} | ||
4524 | + | ||
4525 | +static inline struct super_block *unionfs_lower_super_idx( | ||
4526 | + const struct super_block *sb, | ||
4527 | + int index) | ||
4528 | +{ | ||
4529 | + BUG_ON(!sb || index < 0); | ||
4530 | + return UNIONFS_SB(sb)->data[index].sb; | ||
4531 | +} | ||
4532 | + | ||
4533 | +static inline void unionfs_set_lower_super_idx(struct super_block *sb, | ||
4534 | + int index, | ||
4535 | + struct super_block *val) | ||
4536 | +{ | ||
4537 | + BUG_ON(!sb || index < 0); | ||
4538 | + UNIONFS_SB(sb)->data[index].sb = val; | ||
4539 | +} | ||
4540 | + | ||
4541 | +static inline void unionfs_set_lower_super(struct super_block *sb, | ||
4542 | + struct super_block *val) | ||
4543 | +{ | ||
4544 | + BUG_ON(!sb); | ||
4545 | + UNIONFS_SB(sb)->data[sbstart(sb)].sb = val; | ||
4546 | +} | ||
4547 | + | ||
4548 | +/* Branch count macros. */ | ||
4549 | +static inline int branch_count(const struct super_block *sb, int index) | ||
4550 | +{ | ||
4551 | + BUG_ON(!sb || index < 0); | ||
4552 | + return atomic_read(&UNIONFS_SB(sb)->data[index].open_files); | ||
4553 | +} | ||
4554 | + | ||
4555 | +static inline void set_branch_count(struct super_block *sb, int index, int val) | ||
4556 | +{ | ||
4557 | + BUG_ON(!sb || index < 0); | ||
4558 | + atomic_set(&UNIONFS_SB(sb)->data[index].open_files, val); | ||
4559 | +} | ||
4560 | + | ||
4561 | +static inline void branchget(struct super_block *sb, int index) | ||
4562 | +{ | ||
4563 | + BUG_ON(!sb || index < 0); | ||
4564 | + atomic_inc(&UNIONFS_SB(sb)->data[index].open_files); | ||
4565 | +} | ||
4566 | + | ||
4567 | +static inline void branchput(struct super_block *sb, int index) | ||
4568 | +{ | ||
4569 | + BUG_ON(!sb || index < 0); | ||
4570 | + atomic_dec(&UNIONFS_SB(sb)->data[index].open_files); | ||
4571 | +} | ||
4572 | + | ||
4573 | +/* Dentry macros */ | ||
4574 | +static inline struct unionfs_dentry_info *UNIONFS_D(const struct dentry *dent) | ||
4575 | +{ | ||
4576 | + BUG_ON(!dent); | ||
4577 | + return dent->d_fsdata; | ||
4578 | +} | ||
4579 | + | ||
4580 | +static inline int dbstart(const struct dentry *dent) | ||
4581 | +{ | ||
4582 | + BUG_ON(!dent); | ||
4583 | + return UNIONFS_D(dent)->bstart; | ||
4584 | +} | ||
4585 | + | ||
4586 | +static inline void set_dbstart(struct dentry *dent, int val) | ||
4587 | +{ | ||
4588 | + BUG_ON(!dent); | ||
4589 | + UNIONFS_D(dent)->bstart = val; | ||
4590 | +} | ||
4591 | + | ||
4592 | +static inline int dbend(const struct dentry *dent) | ||
4593 | +{ | ||
4594 | + BUG_ON(!dent); | ||
4595 | + return UNIONFS_D(dent)->bend; | ||
4596 | +} | ||
4597 | + | ||
4598 | +static inline void set_dbend(struct dentry *dent, int val) | ||
4599 | +{ | ||
4600 | + BUG_ON(!dent); | ||
4601 | + UNIONFS_D(dent)->bend = val; | ||
4602 | +} | ||
4603 | + | ||
4604 | +static inline int dbopaque(const struct dentry *dent) | ||
4605 | +{ | ||
4606 | + BUG_ON(!dent); | ||
4607 | + return UNIONFS_D(dent)->bopaque; | ||
4608 | +} | ||
4609 | + | ||
4610 | +static inline void set_dbopaque(struct dentry *dent, int val) | ||
4611 | +{ | ||
4612 | + BUG_ON(!dent); | ||
4613 | + UNIONFS_D(dent)->bopaque = val; | ||
4614 | +} | ||
4615 | + | ||
4616 | +static inline void unionfs_set_lower_dentry_idx(struct dentry *dent, int index, | ||
4617 | + struct dentry *val) | ||
4618 | +{ | ||
4619 | + BUG_ON(!dent || index < 0); | ||
4620 | + UNIONFS_D(dent)->lower_paths[index].dentry = val; | ||
4621 | +} | ||
4622 | + | ||
4623 | +static inline struct dentry *unionfs_lower_dentry_idx( | ||
4624 | + const struct dentry *dent, | ||
4625 | + int index) | ||
4626 | +{ | ||
4627 | + BUG_ON(!dent || index < 0); | ||
4628 | + return UNIONFS_D(dent)->lower_paths[index].dentry; | ||
4629 | +} | ||
4630 | + | ||
4631 | +static inline struct dentry *unionfs_lower_dentry(const struct dentry *dent) | ||
4632 | +{ | ||
4633 | + BUG_ON(!dent); | ||
4634 | + return unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dent, dbstart(dent)); | ||
4635 | +} | ||
4636 | + | ||
4637 | +static inline void unionfs_set_lower_mnt_idx(struct dentry *dent, int index, | ||
4638 | + struct vfsmount *mnt) | ||
4639 | +{ | ||
4640 | + BUG_ON(!dent || index < 0); | ||
4641 | + UNIONFS_D(dent)->lower_paths[index].mnt = mnt; | ||
4642 | +} | ||
4643 | + | ||
4644 | +static inline struct vfsmount *unionfs_lower_mnt_idx( | ||
4645 | + const struct dentry *dent, | ||
4646 | + int index) | ||
4647 | +{ | ||
4648 | + BUG_ON(!dent || index < 0); | ||
4649 | + return UNIONFS_D(dent)->lower_paths[index].mnt; | ||
4650 | +} | ||
4651 | + | ||
4652 | +static inline struct vfsmount *unionfs_lower_mnt(const struct dentry *dent) | ||
4653 | +{ | ||
4654 | + BUG_ON(!dent); | ||
4655 | + return unionfs_lower_mnt_idx(dent, dbstart(dent)); | ||
4656 | +} | ||
4657 | + | ||
4658 | +/* Macros for locking a dentry. */ | ||
4659 | +enum unionfs_dentry_lock_class { | ||
4660 | + UNIONFS_DMUTEX_NORMAL, | ||
4661 | + UNIONFS_DMUTEX_ROOT, | ||
4662 | + UNIONFS_DMUTEX_PARENT, | ||
4663 | + UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD, | ||
4664 | + UNIONFS_DMUTEX_WHITEOUT, | ||
4665 | + UNIONFS_DMUTEX_REVAL_PARENT, /* for file/dentry revalidate */ | ||
4666 | + UNIONFS_DMUTEX_REVAL_CHILD, /* for file/dentry revalidate */ | ||
4667 | +}; | ||
4668 | + | ||
4669 | +static inline void unionfs_lock_dentry(struct dentry *d, | ||
4670 | + unsigned int subclass) | ||
4671 | +{ | ||
4672 | + BUG_ON(!d); | ||
4673 | + mutex_lock_nested(&UNIONFS_D(d)->lock, subclass); | ||
4674 | +} | ||
4675 | + | ||
4676 | +static inline void unionfs_unlock_dentry(struct dentry *d) | ||
4677 | +{ | ||
4678 | + BUG_ON(!d); | ||
4679 | + mutex_unlock(&UNIONFS_D(d)->lock); | ||
4680 | +} | ||
4681 | + | ||
4682 | +static inline void verify_locked(struct dentry *d) | ||
4683 | +{ | ||
4684 | + BUG_ON(!d); | ||
4685 | + BUG_ON(!mutex_is_locked(&UNIONFS_D(d)->lock)); | ||
4686 | +} | ||
4687 | + | ||
4688 | +#endif /* not _FANOUT_H */ | ||
4689 | diff --git a/fs/unionfs/file.c b/fs/unionfs/file.c | ||
4690 | new file mode 100644 | ||
4691 | index 0000000..9b5fc58 | ||
4692 | --- /dev/null | ||
4693 | +++ b/fs/unionfs/file.c | ||
4694 | @@ -0,0 +1,341 @@ | ||
4695 | +/* | ||
4696 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Erez Zadok | ||
4697 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Charles P. Wright | ||
4698 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2007 Josef 'Jeff' Sipek | ||
4699 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Junjiro Okajima | ||
4700 | + * Copyright (c) 2005 Arun M. Krishnakumar | ||
4701 | + * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 David P. Quigley | ||
4702 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Mohammad Nayyer Zubair | ||
4703 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Puja Gupta | ||
4704 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Harikesavan Krishnan | ||
4705 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Stony Brook University | ||
4706 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 The Research Foundation of SUNY | ||
4707 | + * | ||
4708 | + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
4709 | + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as | ||
4710 | + * published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||
4711 | + */ | ||
4712 | + | ||
4713 | +#include "union.h" | ||
4714 | + | ||
4715 | +static ssize_t unionfs_read(struct file *file, char __user *buf, | ||
4716 | + size_t count, loff_t *ppos) | ||
4717 | +{ | ||
4718 | + int err; | ||
4719 | + struct file *lower_file; | ||
4720 | + struct dentry *dentry = file->f_path.dentry; | ||
4721 | + | ||
4722 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_PARENT); | ||
4723 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
4724 | + err = unionfs_file_revalidate(file, false); | ||
4725 | + if (unlikely(err)) | ||
4726 | + goto out; | ||
4727 | + | ||
4728 | + lower_file = unionfs_lower_file(file); | ||
4729 | + err = vfs_read(lower_file, buf, count, ppos); | ||
4730 | + /* update our inode atime upon a successful lower read */ | ||
4731 | + if (err >= 0) { | ||
4732 | + fsstack_copy_attr_atime(dentry->d_inode, | ||
4733 | + lower_file->f_path.dentry->d_inode); | ||
4734 | + unionfs_check_file(file); | ||
4735 | + } | ||
4736 | + | ||
4737 | +out: | ||
4738 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
4739 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
4740 | + return err; | ||
4741 | +} | ||
4742 | + | ||
4743 | +static ssize_t unionfs_write(struct file *file, const char __user *buf, | ||
4744 | + size_t count, loff_t *ppos) | ||
4745 | +{ | ||
4746 | + int err = 0; | ||
4747 | + struct file *lower_file; | ||
4748 | + struct dentry *dentry = file->f_path.dentry; | ||
4749 | + | ||
4750 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_PARENT); | ||
4751 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
4752 | + if (dentry != dentry->d_parent) | ||
4753 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry->d_parent, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_PARENT); | ||
4754 | + err = unionfs_file_revalidate_locked(file, true); | ||
4755 | + if (unlikely(err)) | ||
4756 | + goto out; | ||
4757 | + | ||
4758 | + lower_file = unionfs_lower_file(file); | ||
4759 | + err = vfs_write(lower_file, buf, count, ppos); | ||
4760 | + /* update our inode times+sizes upon a successful lower write */ | ||
4761 | + if (err >= 0) { | ||
4762 | + fsstack_copy_inode_size(dentry->d_inode, | ||
4763 | + lower_file->f_path.dentry->d_inode); | ||
4764 | + fsstack_copy_attr_times(dentry->d_inode, | ||
4765 | + lower_file->f_path.dentry->d_inode); | ||
4766 | + UNIONFS_F(file)->wrote_to_file = true; /* for delayed copyup */ | ||
4767 | + unionfs_check_file(file); | ||
4768 | + } | ||
4769 | + | ||
4770 | +out: | ||
4771 | + if (dentry != dentry->d_parent) | ||
4772 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry->d_parent); | ||
4773 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
4774 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
4775 | + return err; | ||
4776 | +} | ||
4777 | + | ||
4778 | +static int unionfs_file_readdir(struct file *file, void *dirent, | ||
4779 | + filldir_t filldir) | ||
4780 | +{ | ||
4781 | + return -ENOTDIR; | ||
4782 | +} | ||
4783 | + | ||
4784 | +static int unionfs_mmap(struct file *file, struct vm_area_struct *vma) | ||
4785 | +{ | ||
4786 | + int err = 0; | ||
4787 | + bool willwrite; | ||
4788 | + struct file *lower_file; | ||
4789 | + struct dentry *dentry = file->f_path.dentry; | ||
4790 | + struct vm_operations_struct *saved_vm_ops = NULL; | ||
4791 | + | ||
4792 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_PARENT); | ||
4793 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
4794 | + | ||
4795 | + /* This might be deferred to mmap's writepage */ | ||
4796 | + willwrite = ((vma->vm_flags | VM_SHARED | VM_WRITE) == vma->vm_flags); | ||
4797 | + err = unionfs_file_revalidate(file, willwrite); | ||
4798 | + if (unlikely(err)) | ||
4799 | + goto out; | ||
4800 | + unionfs_check_file(file); | ||
4801 | + | ||
4802 | + /* | ||
4803 | + * File systems which do not implement ->writepage may use | ||
4804 | + * generic_file_readonly_mmap as their ->mmap op. If you call | ||
4805 | + * generic_file_readonly_mmap with VM_WRITE, you'd get an -EINVAL. | ||
4806 | + * But we cannot call the lower ->mmap op, so we can't tell that | ||
4807 | + * writeable mappings won't work. Therefore, our only choice is to | ||
4808 | + * check if the lower file system supports the ->writepage, and if | ||
4809 | + * not, return EINVAL (the same error that | ||
4810 | + * generic_file_readonly_mmap returns in that case). | ||
4811 | + */ | ||
4812 | + lower_file = unionfs_lower_file(file); | ||
4813 | + if (willwrite && !lower_file->f_mapping->a_ops->writepage) { | ||
4814 | + err = -EINVAL; | ||
4815 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: branch %d file system does not " | ||
4816 | + "support writeable mmap\n", fbstart(file)); | ||
4817 | + goto out; | ||
4818 | + } | ||
4819 | + | ||
4820 | + /* | ||
4821 | + * find and save lower vm_ops. | ||
4822 | + * | ||
4823 | + * XXX: the VFS should have a cleaner way of finding the lower vm_ops | ||
4824 | + */ | ||
4825 | + if (!UNIONFS_F(file)->lower_vm_ops) { | ||
4826 | + err = lower_file->f_op->mmap(lower_file, vma); | ||
4827 | + if (err) { | ||
4828 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: lower mmap failed %d\n", err); | ||
4829 | + goto out; | ||
4830 | + } | ||
4831 | + saved_vm_ops = vma->vm_ops; | ||
4832 | + err = do_munmap(current->mm, vma->vm_start, | ||
4833 | + vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start); | ||
4834 | + if (err) { | ||
4835 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: do_munmap failed %d\n", err); | ||
4836 | + goto out; | ||
4837 | + } | ||
4838 | + } | ||
4839 | + | ||
4840 | + file->f_mapping->a_ops = &unionfs_dummy_aops; | ||
4841 | + err = generic_file_mmap(file, vma); | ||
4842 | + file->f_mapping->a_ops = &unionfs_aops; | ||
4843 | + if (err) { | ||
4844 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: generic_file_mmap failed %d\n", err); | ||
4845 | + goto out; | ||
4846 | + } | ||
4847 | + vma->vm_ops = &unionfs_vm_ops; | ||
4848 | + if (!UNIONFS_F(file)->lower_vm_ops) | ||
4849 | + UNIONFS_F(file)->lower_vm_ops = saved_vm_ops; | ||
4850 | + | ||
4851 | +out: | ||
4852 | + if (!err) { | ||
4853 | + /* copyup could cause parent dir times to change */ | ||
4854 | + unionfs_copy_attr_times(dentry->d_parent->d_inode); | ||
4855 | + unionfs_check_file(file); | ||
4856 | + } | ||
4857 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
4858 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
4859 | + return err; | ||
4860 | +} | ||
4861 | + | ||
4862 | +int unionfs_fsync(struct file *file, struct dentry *dentry, int datasync) | ||
4863 | +{ | ||
4864 | + int bindex, bstart, bend; | ||
4865 | + struct file *lower_file; | ||
4866 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry; | ||
4867 | + struct inode *lower_inode, *inode; | ||
4868 | + int err = -EINVAL; | ||
4869 | + | ||
4870 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_PARENT); | ||
4871 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
4872 | + err = unionfs_file_revalidate(file, true); | ||
4873 | + if (unlikely(err)) | ||
4874 | + goto out; | ||
4875 | + unionfs_check_file(file); | ||
4876 | + | ||
4877 | + bstart = fbstart(file); | ||
4878 | + bend = fbend(file); | ||
4879 | + if (bstart < 0 || bend < 0) | ||
4880 | + goto out; | ||
4881 | + | ||
4882 | + inode = dentry->d_inode; | ||
4883 | + if (unlikely(!inode)) { | ||
4884 | + printk(KERN_ERR | ||
4885 | + "unionfs: null lower inode in unionfs_fsync\n"); | ||
4886 | + goto out; | ||
4887 | + } | ||
4888 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) { | ||
4889 | + lower_inode = unionfs_lower_inode_idx(inode, bindex); | ||
4890 | + if (!lower_inode || !lower_inode->i_fop->fsync) | ||
4891 | + continue; | ||
4892 | + lower_file = unionfs_lower_file_idx(file, bindex); | ||
4893 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex); | ||
4894 | + mutex_lock(&lower_inode->i_mutex); | ||
4895 | + err = lower_inode->i_fop->fsync(lower_file, | ||
4896 | + lower_dentry, | ||
4897 | + datasync); | ||
4898 | + if (!err && bindex == bstart) | ||
4899 | + fsstack_copy_attr_times(inode, lower_inode); | ||
4900 | + mutex_unlock(&lower_inode->i_mutex); | ||
4901 | + if (err) | ||
4902 | + goto out; | ||
4903 | + } | ||
4904 | + | ||
4905 | +out: | ||
4906 | + if (!err) | ||
4907 | + unionfs_check_file(file); | ||
4908 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
4909 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
4910 | + return err; | ||
4911 | +} | ||
4912 | + | ||
4913 | +int unionfs_fasync(int fd, struct file *file, int flag) | ||
4914 | +{ | ||
4915 | + int bindex, bstart, bend; | ||
4916 | + struct file *lower_file; | ||
4917 | + struct dentry *dentry = file->f_path.dentry; | ||
4918 | + struct inode *lower_inode, *inode; | ||
4919 | + int err = 0; | ||
4920 | + | ||
4921 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_PARENT); | ||
4922 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
4923 | + err = unionfs_file_revalidate(file, true); | ||
4924 | + if (unlikely(err)) | ||
4925 | + goto out; | ||
4926 | + unionfs_check_file(file); | ||
4927 | + | ||
4928 | + bstart = fbstart(file); | ||
4929 | + bend = fbend(file); | ||
4930 | + if (bstart < 0 || bend < 0) | ||
4931 | + goto out; | ||
4932 | + | ||
4933 | + inode = dentry->d_inode; | ||
4934 | + if (unlikely(!inode)) { | ||
4935 | + printk(KERN_ERR | ||
4936 | + "unionfs: null lower inode in unionfs_fasync\n"); | ||
4937 | + goto out; | ||
4938 | + } | ||
4939 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) { | ||
4940 | + lower_inode = unionfs_lower_inode_idx(inode, bindex); | ||
4941 | + if (!lower_inode || !lower_inode->i_fop->fasync) | ||
4942 | + continue; | ||
4943 | + lower_file = unionfs_lower_file_idx(file, bindex); | ||
4944 | + mutex_lock(&lower_inode->i_mutex); | ||
4945 | + err = lower_inode->i_fop->fasync(fd, lower_file, flag); | ||
4946 | + if (!err && bindex == bstart) | ||
4947 | + fsstack_copy_attr_times(inode, lower_inode); | ||
4948 | + mutex_unlock(&lower_inode->i_mutex); | ||
4949 | + if (err) | ||
4950 | + goto out; | ||
4951 | + } | ||
4952 | + | ||
4953 | +out: | ||
4954 | + if (!err) | ||
4955 | + unionfs_check_file(file); | ||
4956 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
4957 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
4958 | + return err; | ||
4959 | +} | ||
4960 | + | ||
4961 | +static ssize_t unionfs_splice_read(struct file *file, loff_t *ppos, | ||
4962 | + struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, size_t len, | ||
4963 | + unsigned int flags) | ||
4964 | +{ | ||
4965 | + ssize_t err; | ||
4966 | + struct file *lower_file; | ||
4967 | + struct dentry *dentry = file->f_path.dentry; | ||
4968 | + | ||
4969 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_PARENT); | ||
4970 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
4971 | + err = unionfs_file_revalidate(file, false); | ||
4972 | + if (unlikely(err)) | ||
4973 | + goto out; | ||
4974 | + | ||
4975 | + lower_file = unionfs_lower_file(file); | ||
4976 | + err = vfs_splice_to(lower_file, ppos, pipe, len, flags); | ||
4977 | + /* update our inode atime upon a successful lower splice-read */ | ||
4978 | + if (err >= 0) { | ||
4979 | + fsstack_copy_attr_atime(dentry->d_inode, | ||
4980 | + lower_file->f_path.dentry->d_inode); | ||
4981 | + unionfs_check_file(file); | ||
4982 | + } | ||
4983 | + | ||
4984 | +out: | ||
4985 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
4986 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
4987 | + return err; | ||
4988 | +} | ||
4989 | + | ||
4990 | +static ssize_t unionfs_splice_write(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, | ||
4991 | + struct file *file, loff_t *ppos, | ||
4992 | + size_t len, unsigned int flags) | ||
4993 | +{ | ||
4994 | + ssize_t err = 0; | ||
4995 | + struct file *lower_file; | ||
4996 | + struct dentry *dentry = file->f_path.dentry; | ||
4997 | + | ||
4998 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_PARENT); | ||
4999 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
5000 | + err = unionfs_file_revalidate(file, true); | ||
5001 | + if (unlikely(err)) | ||
5002 | + goto out; | ||
5003 | + | ||
5004 | + lower_file = unionfs_lower_file(file); | ||
5005 | + err = vfs_splice_from(pipe, lower_file, ppos, len, flags); | ||
5006 | + /* update our inode times+sizes upon a successful lower write */ | ||
5007 | + if (err >= 0) { | ||
5008 | + fsstack_copy_inode_size(dentry->d_inode, | ||
5009 | + lower_file->f_path.dentry->d_inode); | ||
5010 | + fsstack_copy_attr_times(dentry->d_inode, | ||
5011 | + lower_file->f_path.dentry->d_inode); | ||
5012 | + unionfs_check_file(file); | ||
5013 | + } | ||
5014 | + | ||
5015 | +out: | ||
5016 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
5017 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
5018 | + return err; | ||
5019 | +} | ||
5020 | + | ||
5021 | +struct file_operations unionfs_main_fops = { | ||
5022 | + .llseek = generic_file_llseek, | ||
5023 | + .read = unionfs_read, | ||
5024 | + .write = unionfs_write, | ||
5025 | + .readdir = unionfs_file_readdir, | ||
5026 | + .unlocked_ioctl = unionfs_ioctl, | ||
5027 | + .mmap = unionfs_mmap, | ||
5028 | + .open = unionfs_open, | ||
5029 | + .flush = unionfs_flush, | ||
5030 | + .release = unionfs_file_release, | ||
5031 | + .fsync = unionfs_fsync, | ||
5032 | + .fasync = unionfs_fasync, | ||
5033 | + .splice_read = unionfs_splice_read, | ||
5034 | + .splice_write = unionfs_splice_write, | ||
5035 | +}; | ||
5036 | diff --git a/fs/unionfs/inode.c b/fs/unionfs/inode.c | ||
5037 | new file mode 100644 | ||
5038 | index 0000000..a1d7aaf | ||
5039 | --- /dev/null | ||
5040 | +++ b/fs/unionfs/inode.c | ||
5041 | @@ -0,0 +1,1113 @@ | ||
5042 | +/* | ||
5043 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Erez Zadok | ||
5044 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Charles P. Wright | ||
5045 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2007 Josef 'Jeff' Sipek | ||
5046 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Junjiro Okajima | ||
5047 | + * Copyright (c) 2005 Arun M. Krishnakumar | ||
5048 | + * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 David P. Quigley | ||
5049 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Mohammad Nayyer Zubair | ||
5050 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Puja Gupta | ||
5051 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Harikesavan Krishnan | ||
5052 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Stony Brook University | ||
5053 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 The Research Foundation of SUNY | ||
5054 | + * | ||
5055 | + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
5056 | + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as | ||
5057 | + * published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||
5058 | + */ | ||
5059 | + | ||
5060 | +#include "union.h" | ||
5061 | + | ||
5062 | +/* | ||
5063 | + * Helper function when creating new objects (create, symlink, and mknod). | ||
5064 | + * Checks to see if there's a whiteout in @lower_dentry's parent directory, | ||
5065 | + * whose name is taken from @dentry. Then tries to remove that whiteout, if | ||
5066 | + * found. | ||
5067 | + * | ||
5068 | + * Return 0 if no whiteout was found, or if one was found and successfully | ||
5069 | + * removed (a zero tells the caller that @lower_dentry belongs to a good | ||
5070 | + * branch to create the new object in). Return -ERRNO if an error occurred | ||
5071 | + * during whiteout lookup or in trying to unlink the whiteout. | ||
5072 | + */ | ||
5073 | +static int check_for_whiteout(struct dentry *dentry, | ||
5074 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry) | ||
5075 | +{ | ||
5076 | + int err = 0; | ||
5077 | + struct dentry *wh_dentry = NULL; | ||
5078 | + struct dentry *lower_dir_dentry; | ||
5079 | + char *name = NULL; | ||
5080 | + | ||
5081 | + /* | ||
5082 | + * check if whiteout exists in this branch, i.e. lookup .wh.foo | ||
5083 | + * first. | ||
5084 | + */ | ||
5085 | + name = alloc_whname(dentry->d_name.name, dentry->d_name.len); | ||
5086 | + if (unlikely(IS_ERR(name))) { | ||
5087 | + err = PTR_ERR(name); | ||
5088 | + goto out; | ||
5089 | + } | ||
5090 | + | ||
5091 | + wh_dentry = lookup_one_len(name, lower_dentry->d_parent, | ||
5092 | + dentry->d_name.len + UNIONFS_WHLEN); | ||
5093 | + if (IS_ERR(wh_dentry)) { | ||
5094 | + err = PTR_ERR(wh_dentry); | ||
5095 | + wh_dentry = NULL; | ||
5096 | + goto out; | ||
5097 | + } | ||
5098 | + | ||
5099 | + if (!wh_dentry->d_inode) /* no whiteout exists */ | ||
5100 | + goto out; | ||
5101 | + | ||
5102 | + /* .wh.foo has been found, so let's unlink it */ | ||
5103 | + lower_dir_dentry = lock_parent_wh(wh_dentry); | ||
5104 | + /* see Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/issues.txt */ | ||
5105 | + lockdep_off(); | ||
5106 | + err = vfs_unlink(lower_dir_dentry->d_inode, wh_dentry); | ||
5107 | + lockdep_on(); | ||
5108 | + unlock_dir(lower_dir_dentry); | ||
5109 | + | ||
5110 | + /* | ||
5111 | + * Whiteouts are special files and should be deleted no matter what | ||
5112 | + * (as if they never existed), in order to allow this create | ||
5113 | + * operation to succeed. This is especially important in sticky | ||
5114 | + * directories: a whiteout may have been created by one user, but | ||
5115 | + * the newly created file may be created by another user. | ||
5116 | + * Therefore, in order to maintain Unix semantics, if the vfs_unlink | ||
5117 | + * above failed, then we have to try to directly unlink the | ||
5118 | + * whiteout. Note: in the ODF version of unionfs, whiteout are | ||
5119 | + * handled much more cleanly. | ||
5120 | + */ | ||
5121 | + if (err == -EPERM) { | ||
5122 | + struct inode *inode = lower_dir_dentry->d_inode; | ||
5123 | + err = inode->i_op->unlink(inode, wh_dentry); | ||
5124 | + } | ||
5125 | + if (err) | ||
5126 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: could not " | ||
5127 | + "unlink whiteout, err = %d\n", err); | ||
5128 | + | ||
5129 | +out: | ||
5130 | + dput(wh_dentry); | ||
5131 | + kfree(name); | ||
5132 | + return err; | ||
5133 | +} | ||
5134 | + | ||
5135 | +/* | ||
5136 | + * Find a writeable branch to create new object in. Checks all writeble | ||
5137 | + * branches of the parent inode, from istart to iend order; if none are | ||
5138 | + * suitable, also tries branch 0 (which may require a copyup). | ||
5139 | + * | ||
5140 | + * Return a lower_dentry we can use to create object in, or ERR_PTR. | ||
5141 | + */ | ||
5142 | +static struct dentry *find_writeable_branch(struct inode *parent, | ||
5143 | + struct dentry *dentry) | ||
5144 | +{ | ||
5145 | + int err = -EINVAL; | ||
5146 | + int bindex, istart, iend; | ||
5147 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry = NULL; | ||
5148 | + | ||
5149 | + istart = ibstart(parent); | ||
5150 | + iend = ibend(parent); | ||
5151 | + if (istart < 0) | ||
5152 | + goto out; | ||
5153 | + | ||
5154 | +begin: | ||
5155 | + for (bindex = istart; bindex <= iend; bindex++) { | ||
5156 | + /* skip non-writeable branches */ | ||
5157 | + err = is_robranch_super(dentry->d_sb, bindex); | ||
5158 | + if (err) { | ||
5159 | + err = -EROFS; | ||
5160 | + continue; | ||
5161 | + } | ||
5162 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex); | ||
5163 | + if (!lower_dentry) | ||
5164 | + continue; | ||
5165 | + /* | ||
5166 | + * check for whiteouts in writeable branch, and remove them | ||
5167 | + * if necessary. | ||
5168 | + */ | ||
5169 | + err = check_for_whiteout(dentry, lower_dentry); | ||
5170 | + if (err) | ||
5171 | + continue; | ||
5172 | + /* if get here, we can write to the branch */ | ||
5173 | + break; | ||
5174 | + } | ||
5175 | + /* | ||
5176 | + * If istart wasn't already branch 0, and we got any error, then try | ||
5177 | + * branch 0 (which may require copyup) | ||
5178 | + */ | ||
5179 | + if (err && istart > 0) { | ||
5180 | + istart = iend = 0; | ||
5181 | + goto begin; | ||
5182 | + } | ||
5183 | + | ||
5184 | + /* | ||
5185 | + * If we tried even branch 0, and still got an error, abort. But if | ||
5186 | + * the error was an EROFS, then we should try to copyup. | ||
5187 | + */ | ||
5188 | + if (err && err != -EROFS) | ||
5189 | + goto out; | ||
5190 | + | ||
5191 | + /* | ||
5192 | + * If we get here, then check if copyup needed. If lower_dentry is | ||
5193 | + * NULL, create the entire dentry directory structure in branch 0. | ||
5194 | + */ | ||
5195 | + if (!lower_dentry) { | ||
5196 | + bindex = 0; | ||
5197 | + lower_dentry = create_parents(parent, dentry, | ||
5198 | + dentry->d_name.name, bindex); | ||
5199 | + if (IS_ERR(lower_dentry)) { | ||
5200 | + err = PTR_ERR(lower_dentry); | ||
5201 | + goto out; | ||
5202 | + } | ||
5203 | + } | ||
5204 | + err = 0; /* all's well */ | ||
5205 | +out: | ||
5206 | + if (err) | ||
5207 | + return ERR_PTR(err); | ||
5208 | + return lower_dentry; | ||
5209 | +} | ||
5210 | + | ||
5211 | +static int unionfs_create(struct inode *parent, struct dentry *dentry, | ||
5212 | + int mode, struct nameidata *nd) | ||
5213 | +{ | ||
5214 | + int err = 0; | ||
5215 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry = NULL; | ||
5216 | + struct dentry *lower_parent_dentry = NULL; | ||
5217 | + int valid = 0; | ||
5218 | + struct nameidata lower_nd; | ||
5219 | + | ||
5220 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
5221 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
5222 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry->d_parent, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_PARENT); | ||
5223 | + | ||
5224 | + valid = __unionfs_d_revalidate_chain(dentry->d_parent, nd, false); | ||
5225 | + if (unlikely(!valid)) { | ||
5226 | + err = -ESTALE; /* same as what real_lookup does */ | ||
5227 | + goto out; | ||
5228 | + } | ||
5229 | + | ||
5230 | + valid = __unionfs_d_revalidate_one_locked(dentry, nd, false); | ||
5231 | + /* | ||
5232 | + * It's only a bug if this dentry was not negative and couldn't be | ||
5233 | + * revalidated (shouldn't happen). | ||
5234 | + */ | ||
5235 | + BUG_ON(!valid && dentry->d_inode); | ||
5236 | + | ||
5237 | + lower_dentry = find_writeable_branch(parent, dentry); | ||
5238 | + if (IS_ERR(lower_dentry)) { | ||
5239 | + err = PTR_ERR(lower_dentry); | ||
5240 | + goto out; | ||
5241 | + } | ||
5242 | + | ||
5243 | + lower_parent_dentry = lock_parent(lower_dentry); | ||
5244 | + if (IS_ERR(lower_parent_dentry)) { | ||
5245 | + err = PTR_ERR(lower_parent_dentry); | ||
5246 | + goto out; | ||
5247 | + } | ||
5248 | + | ||
5249 | + err = init_lower_nd(&lower_nd, LOOKUP_CREATE); | ||
5250 | + if (unlikely(err < 0)) | ||
5251 | + goto out; | ||
5252 | + err = vfs_create(lower_parent_dentry->d_inode, lower_dentry, mode, | ||
5253 | + &lower_nd); | ||
5254 | + release_lower_nd(&lower_nd, err); | ||
5255 | + | ||
5256 | + if (!err) { | ||
5257 | + err = PTR_ERR(unionfs_interpose(dentry, parent->i_sb, 0)); | ||
5258 | + if (!err) { | ||
5259 | + unionfs_copy_attr_times(parent); | ||
5260 | + fsstack_copy_inode_size(parent, | ||
5261 | + lower_parent_dentry->d_inode); | ||
5262 | + /* update no. of links on parent directory */ | ||
5263 | + parent->i_nlink = unionfs_get_nlinks(parent); | ||
5264 | + } | ||
5265 | + } | ||
5266 | + | ||
5267 | + unlock_dir(lower_parent_dentry); | ||
5268 | + | ||
5269 | +out: | ||
5270 | + if (!err) { | ||
5271 | + unionfs_postcopyup_setmnt(dentry); | ||
5272 | + unionfs_check_inode(parent); | ||
5273 | + unionfs_check_dentry(dentry); | ||
5274 | + unionfs_check_nd(nd); | ||
5275 | + } | ||
5276 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry->d_parent); | ||
5277 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
5278 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
5279 | + return err; | ||
5280 | +} | ||
5281 | + | ||
5282 | +/* | ||
5283 | + * unionfs_lookup is the only special function which takes a dentry, yet we | ||
5284 | + * do NOT want to call __unionfs_d_revalidate_chain because by definition, | ||
5285 | + * we don't have a valid dentry here yet. | ||
5286 | + */ | ||
5287 | +static struct dentry *unionfs_lookup(struct inode *parent, | ||
5288 | + struct dentry *dentry, | ||
5289 | + struct nameidata *nd) | ||
5290 | +{ | ||
5291 | + struct path path_save = {NULL, NULL}; | ||
5292 | + struct dentry *ret; | ||
5293 | + | ||
5294 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
5295 | + if (dentry != dentry->d_parent) | ||
5296 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry->d_parent, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_ROOT); | ||
5297 | + | ||
5298 | + /* save the dentry & vfsmnt from namei */ | ||
5299 | + if (nd) { | ||
5300 | + path_save.dentry = nd->path.dentry; | ||
5301 | + path_save.mnt = nd->path.mnt; | ||
5302 | + } | ||
5303 | + | ||
5304 | + /* | ||
5305 | + * unionfs_lookup_backend returns a locked dentry upon success, | ||
5306 | + * so we'll have to unlock it below. | ||
5307 | + */ | ||
5308 | + ret = unionfs_lookup_backend(dentry, nd, INTERPOSE_LOOKUP); | ||
5309 | + | ||
5310 | + /* restore the dentry & vfsmnt in namei */ | ||
5311 | + if (nd) { | ||
5312 | + nd->path.dentry = path_save.dentry; | ||
5313 | + nd->path.mnt = path_save.mnt; | ||
5314 | + } | ||
5315 | + if (!IS_ERR(ret)) { | ||
5316 | + if (ret) | ||
5317 | + dentry = ret; | ||
5318 | + unionfs_copy_attr_times(dentry->d_inode); | ||
5319 | + /* parent times may have changed */ | ||
5320 | + unionfs_copy_attr_times(dentry->d_parent->d_inode); | ||
5321 | + } | ||
5322 | + | ||
5323 | + unionfs_check_inode(parent); | ||
5324 | + if (!IS_ERR(ret)) { | ||
5325 | + unionfs_check_dentry(dentry); | ||
5326 | + unionfs_check_nd(nd); | ||
5327 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
5328 | + } | ||
5329 | + | ||
5330 | + if (dentry != dentry->d_parent) { | ||
5331 | + unionfs_check_dentry(dentry->d_parent); | ||
5332 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry->d_parent); | ||
5333 | + } | ||
5334 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
5335 | + | ||
5336 | + return ret; | ||
5337 | +} | ||
5338 | + | ||
5339 | +static int unionfs_link(struct dentry *old_dentry, struct inode *dir, | ||
5340 | + struct dentry *new_dentry) | ||
5341 | +{ | ||
5342 | + int err = 0; | ||
5343 | + struct dentry *lower_old_dentry = NULL; | ||
5344 | + struct dentry *lower_new_dentry = NULL; | ||
5345 | + struct dentry *lower_dir_dentry = NULL; | ||
5346 | + struct dentry *whiteout_dentry; | ||
5347 | + char *name = NULL; | ||
5348 | + | ||
5349 | + unionfs_read_lock(old_dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
5350 | + unionfs_double_lock_dentry(new_dentry, old_dentry); | ||
5351 | + | ||
5352 | + if (unlikely(!__unionfs_d_revalidate_chain(old_dentry, NULL, false))) { | ||
5353 | + err = -ESTALE; | ||
5354 | + goto out; | ||
5355 | + } | ||
5356 | + if (unlikely(new_dentry->d_inode && | ||
5357 | + !__unionfs_d_revalidate_chain(new_dentry, NULL, false))) { | ||
5358 | + err = -ESTALE; | ||
5359 | + goto out; | ||
5360 | + } | ||
5361 | + | ||
5362 | + lower_new_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry(new_dentry); | ||
5363 | + | ||
5364 | + /* | ||
5365 | + * check if whiteout exists in the branch of new dentry, i.e. lookup | ||
5366 | + * .wh.foo first. If present, delete it | ||
5367 | + */ | ||
5368 | + name = alloc_whname(new_dentry->d_name.name, new_dentry->d_name.len); | ||
5369 | + if (unlikely(IS_ERR(name))) { | ||
5370 | + err = PTR_ERR(name); | ||
5371 | + goto out; | ||
5372 | + } | ||
5373 | + | ||
5374 | + whiteout_dentry = lookup_one_len(name, lower_new_dentry->d_parent, | ||
5375 | + new_dentry->d_name.len + | ||
5376 | + UNIONFS_WHLEN); | ||
5377 | + if (IS_ERR(whiteout_dentry)) { | ||
5378 | + err = PTR_ERR(whiteout_dentry); | ||
5379 | + goto out; | ||
5380 | + } | ||
5381 | + | ||
5382 | + if (!whiteout_dentry->d_inode) { | ||
5383 | + dput(whiteout_dentry); | ||
5384 | + whiteout_dentry = NULL; | ||
5385 | + } else { | ||
5386 | + /* found a .wh.foo entry, unlink it and then call vfs_link() */ | ||
5387 | + lower_dir_dentry = lock_parent_wh(whiteout_dentry); | ||
5388 | + err = is_robranch_super(new_dentry->d_sb, dbstart(new_dentry)); | ||
5389 | + if (!err) { | ||
5390 | + /* see Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/issues.txt */ | ||
5391 | + lockdep_off(); | ||
5392 | + err = vfs_unlink(lower_dir_dentry->d_inode, | ||
5393 | + whiteout_dentry); | ||
5394 | + lockdep_on(); | ||
5395 | + } | ||
5396 | + | ||
5397 | + fsstack_copy_attr_times(dir, lower_dir_dentry->d_inode); | ||
5398 | + dir->i_nlink = unionfs_get_nlinks(dir); | ||
5399 | + unlock_dir(lower_dir_dentry); | ||
5400 | + lower_dir_dentry = NULL; | ||
5401 | + dput(whiteout_dentry); | ||
5402 | + if (err) | ||
5403 | + goto out; | ||
5404 | + } | ||
5405 | + | ||
5406 | + if (dbstart(old_dentry) != dbstart(new_dentry)) { | ||
5407 | + lower_new_dentry = create_parents(dir, new_dentry, | ||
5408 | + new_dentry->d_name.name, | ||
5409 | + dbstart(old_dentry)); | ||
5410 | + err = PTR_ERR(lower_new_dentry); | ||
5411 | + if (IS_COPYUP_ERR(err)) | ||
5412 | + goto docopyup; | ||
5413 | + if (!lower_new_dentry || IS_ERR(lower_new_dentry)) | ||
5414 | + goto out; | ||
5415 | + } | ||
5416 | + lower_new_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry(new_dentry); | ||
5417 | + lower_old_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry(old_dentry); | ||
5418 | + | ||
5419 | + BUG_ON(dbstart(old_dentry) != dbstart(new_dentry)); | ||
5420 | + lower_dir_dentry = lock_parent(lower_new_dentry); | ||
5421 | + err = is_robranch(old_dentry); | ||
5422 | + if (!err) { | ||
5423 | + /* see Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/issues.txt */ | ||
5424 | + lockdep_off(); | ||
5425 | + err = vfs_link(lower_old_dentry, lower_dir_dentry->d_inode, | ||
5426 | + lower_new_dentry); | ||
5427 | + lockdep_on(); | ||
5428 | + } | ||
5429 | + unlock_dir(lower_dir_dentry); | ||
5430 | + | ||
5431 | +docopyup: | ||
5432 | + if (IS_COPYUP_ERR(err)) { | ||
5433 | + int old_bstart = dbstart(old_dentry); | ||
5434 | + int bindex; | ||
5435 | + | ||
5436 | + for (bindex = old_bstart - 1; bindex >= 0; bindex--) { | ||
5437 | + err = copyup_dentry(old_dentry->d_parent->d_inode, | ||
5438 | + old_dentry, old_bstart, | ||
5439 | + bindex, old_dentry->d_name.name, | ||
5440 | + old_dentry->d_name.len, NULL, | ||
5441 | + i_size_read(old_dentry->d_inode)); | ||
5442 | + if (err) | ||
5443 | + continue; | ||
5444 | + lower_new_dentry = | ||
5445 | + create_parents(dir, new_dentry, | ||
5446 | + new_dentry->d_name.name, | ||
5447 | + bindex); | ||
5448 | + lower_old_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry(old_dentry); | ||
5449 | + lower_dir_dentry = lock_parent(lower_new_dentry); | ||
5450 | + /* see Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/issues.txt */ | ||
5451 | + lockdep_off(); | ||
5452 | + /* do vfs_link */ | ||
5453 | + err = vfs_link(lower_old_dentry, | ||
5454 | + lower_dir_dentry->d_inode, | ||
5455 | + lower_new_dentry); | ||
5456 | + lockdep_on(); | ||
5457 | + unlock_dir(lower_dir_dentry); | ||
5458 | + goto check_link; | ||
5459 | + } | ||
5460 | + goto out; | ||
5461 | + } | ||
5462 | + | ||
5463 | +check_link: | ||
5464 | + if (err || !lower_new_dentry->d_inode) | ||
5465 | + goto out; | ||
5466 | + | ||
5467 | + /* Its a hard link, so use the same inode */ | ||
5468 | + new_dentry->d_inode = igrab(old_dentry->d_inode); | ||
5469 | + d_instantiate(new_dentry, new_dentry->d_inode); | ||
5470 | + unionfs_copy_attr_all(dir, lower_new_dentry->d_parent->d_inode); | ||
5471 | + fsstack_copy_inode_size(dir, lower_new_dentry->d_parent->d_inode); | ||
5472 | + | ||
5473 | + /* propagate number of hard-links */ | ||
5474 | + old_dentry->d_inode->i_nlink = unionfs_get_nlinks(old_dentry->d_inode); | ||
5475 | + /* new dentry's ctime may have changed due to hard-link counts */ | ||
5476 | + unionfs_copy_attr_times(new_dentry->d_inode); | ||
5477 | + | ||
5478 | +out: | ||
5479 | + if (!new_dentry->d_inode) | ||
5480 | + d_drop(new_dentry); | ||
5481 | + | ||
5482 | + kfree(name); | ||
5483 | + if (!err) | ||
5484 | + unionfs_postcopyup_setmnt(new_dentry); | ||
5485 | + | ||
5486 | + unionfs_check_inode(dir); | ||
5487 | + unionfs_check_dentry(new_dentry); | ||
5488 | + unionfs_check_dentry(old_dentry); | ||
5489 | + | ||
5490 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(new_dentry); | ||
5491 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(old_dentry); | ||
5492 | + unionfs_read_unlock(old_dentry->d_sb); | ||
5493 | + | ||
5494 | + return err; | ||
5495 | +} | ||
5496 | + | ||
5497 | +static int unionfs_symlink(struct inode *parent, struct dentry *dentry, | ||
5498 | + const char *symname) | ||
5499 | +{ | ||
5500 | + int err = 0; | ||
5501 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry = NULL; | ||
5502 | + struct dentry *wh_dentry = NULL; | ||
5503 | + struct dentry *lower_parent_dentry = NULL; | ||
5504 | + char *name = NULL; | ||
5505 | + int valid = 0; | ||
5506 | + umode_t mode; | ||
5507 | + | ||
5508 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
5509 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
5510 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry->d_parent, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_PARENT); | ||
5511 | + | ||
5512 | + valid = __unionfs_d_revalidate_chain(dentry->d_parent, NULL, false); | ||
5513 | + if (unlikely(!valid)) { | ||
5514 | + err = -ESTALE; | ||
5515 | + goto out; | ||
5516 | + } | ||
5517 | + if (unlikely(dentry->d_inode && | ||
5518 | + !__unionfs_d_revalidate_one_locked(dentry, NULL, false))) { | ||
5519 | + err = -ESTALE; | ||
5520 | + goto out; | ||
5521 | + } | ||
5522 | + | ||
5523 | + /* | ||
5524 | + * It's only a bug if this dentry was not negative and couldn't be | ||
5525 | + * revalidated (shouldn't happen). | ||
5526 | + */ | ||
5527 | + BUG_ON(!valid && dentry->d_inode); | ||
5528 | + | ||
5529 | + lower_dentry = find_writeable_branch(parent, dentry); | ||
5530 | + if (IS_ERR(lower_dentry)) { | ||
5531 | + err = PTR_ERR(lower_dentry); | ||
5532 | + goto out; | ||
5533 | + } | ||
5534 | + | ||
5535 | + lower_parent_dentry = lock_parent(lower_dentry); | ||
5536 | + if (IS_ERR(lower_parent_dentry)) { | ||
5537 | + err = PTR_ERR(lower_parent_dentry); | ||
5538 | + goto out; | ||
5539 | + } | ||
5540 | + | ||
5541 | + mode = S_IALLUGO; | ||
5542 | + err = vfs_symlink(lower_parent_dentry->d_inode, lower_dentry, | ||
5543 | + symname, mode); | ||
5544 | + if (!err) { | ||
5545 | + err = PTR_ERR(unionfs_interpose(dentry, parent->i_sb, 0)); | ||
5546 | + if (!err) { | ||
5547 | + unionfs_copy_attr_times(parent); | ||
5548 | + fsstack_copy_inode_size(parent, | ||
5549 | + lower_parent_dentry->d_inode); | ||
5550 | + /* update no. of links on parent directory */ | ||
5551 | + parent->i_nlink = unionfs_get_nlinks(parent); | ||
5552 | + } | ||
5553 | + } | ||
5554 | + | ||
5555 | + unlock_dir(lower_parent_dentry); | ||
5556 | + | ||
5557 | +out: | ||
5558 | + dput(wh_dentry); | ||
5559 | + kfree(name); | ||
5560 | + | ||
5561 | + if (!err) { | ||
5562 | + unionfs_postcopyup_setmnt(dentry); | ||
5563 | + unionfs_check_inode(parent); | ||
5564 | + unionfs_check_dentry(dentry); | ||
5565 | + } | ||
5566 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry->d_parent); | ||
5567 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
5568 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
5569 | + return err; | ||
5570 | +} | ||
5571 | + | ||
5572 | +static int unionfs_mkdir(struct inode *parent, struct dentry *dentry, int mode) | ||
5573 | +{ | ||
5574 | + int err = 0; | ||
5575 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry = NULL, *whiteout_dentry = NULL; | ||
5576 | + struct dentry *lower_parent_dentry = NULL; | ||
5577 | + int bindex = 0, bstart; | ||
5578 | + char *name = NULL; | ||
5579 | + int whiteout_unlinked = 0; | ||
5580 | + struct sioq_args args; | ||
5581 | + int valid; | ||
5582 | + | ||
5583 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
5584 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
5585 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry->d_parent, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_PARENT); | ||
5586 | + | ||
5587 | + valid = __unionfs_d_revalidate_chain(dentry->d_parent, NULL, false); | ||
5588 | + if (unlikely(!valid)) { | ||
5589 | + err = -ESTALE; /* same as what real_lookup does */ | ||
5590 | + goto out; | ||
5591 | + } | ||
5592 | + if (unlikely(dentry->d_inode && | ||
5593 | + !__unionfs_d_revalidate_one_locked(dentry, NULL, false))) { | ||
5594 | + err = -ESTALE; | ||
5595 | + goto out; | ||
5596 | + } | ||
5597 | + | ||
5598 | + bstart = dbstart(dentry); | ||
5599 | + | ||
5600 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry(dentry); | ||
5601 | + | ||
5602 | + /* | ||
5603 | + * check if whiteout exists in this branch, i.e. lookup .wh.foo | ||
5604 | + * first. | ||
5605 | + */ | ||
5606 | + name = alloc_whname(dentry->d_name.name, dentry->d_name.len); | ||
5607 | + if (unlikely(IS_ERR(name))) { | ||
5608 | + err = PTR_ERR(name); | ||
5609 | + goto out; | ||
5610 | + } | ||
5611 | + | ||
5612 | + whiteout_dentry = lookup_one_len(name, lower_dentry->d_parent, | ||
5613 | + dentry->d_name.len + UNIONFS_WHLEN); | ||
5614 | + if (IS_ERR(whiteout_dentry)) { | ||
5615 | + err = PTR_ERR(whiteout_dentry); | ||
5616 | + goto out; | ||
5617 | + } | ||
5618 | + | ||
5619 | + if (!whiteout_dentry->d_inode) { | ||
5620 | + dput(whiteout_dentry); | ||
5621 | + whiteout_dentry = NULL; | ||
5622 | + } else { | ||
5623 | + lower_parent_dentry = lock_parent_wh(whiteout_dentry); | ||
5624 | + | ||
5625 | + /* found a.wh.foo entry, remove it then do vfs_mkdir */ | ||
5626 | + err = is_robranch_super(dentry->d_sb, bstart); | ||
5627 | + if (!err) { | ||
5628 | + args.unlink.parent = lower_parent_dentry->d_inode; | ||
5629 | + args.unlink.dentry = whiteout_dentry; | ||
5630 | + run_sioq(__unionfs_unlink, &args); | ||
5631 | + err = args.err; | ||
5632 | + } | ||
5633 | + dput(whiteout_dentry); | ||
5634 | + | ||
5635 | + unlock_dir(lower_parent_dentry); | ||
5636 | + | ||
5637 | + if (err) { | ||
5638 | + /* exit if the error returned was NOT -EROFS */ | ||
5639 | + if (!IS_COPYUP_ERR(err)) | ||
5640 | + goto out; | ||
5641 | + bstart--; | ||
5642 | + } else { | ||
5643 | + whiteout_unlinked = 1; | ||
5644 | + } | ||
5645 | + } | ||
5646 | + | ||
5647 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex >= 0; bindex--) { | ||
5648 | + int i; | ||
5649 | + int bend = dbend(dentry); | ||
5650 | + | ||
5651 | + if (is_robranch_super(dentry->d_sb, bindex)) | ||
5652 | + continue; | ||
5653 | + | ||
5654 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex); | ||
5655 | + if (!lower_dentry) { | ||
5656 | + lower_dentry = create_parents(parent, dentry, | ||
5657 | + dentry->d_name.name, | ||
5658 | + bindex); | ||
5659 | + if (!lower_dentry || IS_ERR(lower_dentry)) { | ||
5660 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: lower dentry " | ||
5661 | + " NULL for bindex = %d\n", bindex); | ||
5662 | + continue; | ||
5663 | + } | ||
5664 | + } | ||
5665 | + | ||
5666 | + lower_parent_dentry = lock_parent(lower_dentry); | ||
5667 | + | ||
5668 | + if (IS_ERR(lower_parent_dentry)) { | ||
5669 | + err = PTR_ERR(lower_parent_dentry); | ||
5670 | + goto out; | ||
5671 | + } | ||
5672 | + | ||
5673 | + err = vfs_mkdir(lower_parent_dentry->d_inode, lower_dentry, | ||
5674 | + mode); | ||
5675 | + | ||
5676 | + unlock_dir(lower_parent_dentry); | ||
5677 | + | ||
5678 | + /* did the mkdir succeed? */ | ||
5679 | + if (err) | ||
5680 | + break; | ||
5681 | + | ||
5682 | + for (i = bindex + 1; i < bend; i++) { | ||
5683 | + if (unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, i)) { | ||
5684 | + dput(unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, i)); | ||
5685 | + unionfs_set_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, i, NULL); | ||
5686 | + } | ||
5687 | + } | ||
5688 | + set_dbend(dentry, bindex); | ||
5689 | + | ||
5690 | + /* | ||
5691 | + * Only INTERPOSE_LOOKUP can return a value other than 0 on | ||
5692 | + * err. | ||
5693 | + */ | ||
5694 | + err = PTR_ERR(unionfs_interpose(dentry, parent->i_sb, 0)); | ||
5695 | + if (!err) { | ||
5696 | + unionfs_copy_attr_times(parent); | ||
5697 | + fsstack_copy_inode_size(parent, | ||
5698 | + lower_parent_dentry->d_inode); | ||
5699 | + | ||
5700 | + /* update number of links on parent directory */ | ||
5701 | + parent->i_nlink = unionfs_get_nlinks(parent); | ||
5702 | + } | ||
5703 | + | ||
5704 | + err = make_dir_opaque(dentry, dbstart(dentry)); | ||
5705 | + if (err) { | ||
5706 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: mkdir: error creating " | ||
5707 | + ".wh.__dir_opaque: %d\n", err); | ||
5708 | + goto out; | ||
5709 | + } | ||
5710 | + | ||
5711 | + /* we are done! */ | ||
5712 | + break; | ||
5713 | + } | ||
5714 | + | ||
5715 | +out: | ||
5716 | + if (!dentry->d_inode) | ||
5717 | + d_drop(dentry); | ||
5718 | + | ||
5719 | + kfree(name); | ||
5720 | + | ||
5721 | + if (!err) { | ||
5722 | + unionfs_copy_attr_times(dentry->d_inode); | ||
5723 | + unionfs_postcopyup_setmnt(dentry); | ||
5724 | + } | ||
5725 | + unionfs_check_inode(parent); | ||
5726 | + unionfs_check_dentry(dentry); | ||
5727 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry->d_parent); | ||
5728 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
5729 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
5730 | + | ||
5731 | + return err; | ||
5732 | +} | ||
5733 | + | ||
5734 | +static int unionfs_mknod(struct inode *parent, struct dentry *dentry, int mode, | ||
5735 | + dev_t dev) | ||
5736 | +{ | ||
5737 | + int err = 0; | ||
5738 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry = NULL; | ||
5739 | + struct dentry *wh_dentry = NULL; | ||
5740 | + struct dentry *lower_parent_dentry = NULL; | ||
5741 | + char *name = NULL; | ||
5742 | + int valid = 0; | ||
5743 | + | ||
5744 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
5745 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
5746 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry->d_parent, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_PARENT); | ||
5747 | + | ||
5748 | + valid = __unionfs_d_revalidate_chain(dentry->d_parent, NULL, false); | ||
5749 | + if (unlikely(!valid)) { | ||
5750 | + err = -ESTALE; | ||
5751 | + goto out; | ||
5752 | + } | ||
5753 | + if (unlikely(dentry->d_inode && | ||
5754 | + !__unionfs_d_revalidate_one_locked(dentry, NULL, false))) { | ||
5755 | + err = -ESTALE; | ||
5756 | + goto out; | ||
5757 | + } | ||
5758 | + | ||
5759 | + /* | ||
5760 | + * It's only a bug if this dentry was not negative and couldn't be | ||
5761 | + * revalidated (shouldn't happen). | ||
5762 | + */ | ||
5763 | + BUG_ON(!valid && dentry->d_inode); | ||
5764 | + | ||
5765 | + lower_dentry = find_writeable_branch(parent, dentry); | ||
5766 | + if (IS_ERR(lower_dentry)) { | ||
5767 | + err = PTR_ERR(lower_dentry); | ||
5768 | + goto out; | ||
5769 | + } | ||
5770 | + | ||
5771 | + lower_parent_dentry = lock_parent(lower_dentry); | ||
5772 | + if (IS_ERR(lower_parent_dentry)) { | ||
5773 | + err = PTR_ERR(lower_parent_dentry); | ||
5774 | + goto out; | ||
5775 | + } | ||
5776 | + | ||
5777 | + err = vfs_mknod(lower_parent_dentry->d_inode, lower_dentry, mode, dev); | ||
5778 | + if (!err) { | ||
5779 | + err = PTR_ERR(unionfs_interpose(dentry, parent->i_sb, 0)); | ||
5780 | + if (!err) { | ||
5781 | + unionfs_copy_attr_times(parent); | ||
5782 | + fsstack_copy_inode_size(parent, | ||
5783 | + lower_parent_dentry->d_inode); | ||
5784 | + /* update no. of links on parent directory */ | ||
5785 | + parent->i_nlink = unionfs_get_nlinks(parent); | ||
5786 | + } | ||
5787 | + } | ||
5788 | + | ||
5789 | + unlock_dir(lower_parent_dentry); | ||
5790 | + | ||
5791 | +out: | ||
5792 | + dput(wh_dentry); | ||
5793 | + kfree(name); | ||
5794 | + | ||
5795 | + if (!err) { | ||
5796 | + unionfs_postcopyup_setmnt(dentry); | ||
5797 | + unionfs_check_inode(parent); | ||
5798 | + unionfs_check_dentry(dentry); | ||
5799 | + } | ||
5800 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry->d_parent); | ||
5801 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
5802 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
5803 | + return err; | ||
5804 | +} | ||
5805 | + | ||
5806 | +static int unionfs_readlink(struct dentry *dentry, char __user *buf, | ||
5807 | + int bufsiz) | ||
5808 | +{ | ||
5809 | + int err; | ||
5810 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry; | ||
5811 | + | ||
5812 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
5813 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
5814 | + | ||
5815 | + if (unlikely(!__unionfs_d_revalidate_chain(dentry, NULL, false))) { | ||
5816 | + err = -ESTALE; | ||
5817 | + goto out; | ||
5818 | + } | ||
5819 | + | ||
5820 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry(dentry); | ||
5821 | + | ||
5822 | + if (!lower_dentry->d_inode->i_op || | ||
5823 | + !lower_dentry->d_inode->i_op->readlink) { | ||
5824 | + err = -EINVAL; | ||
5825 | + goto out; | ||
5826 | + } | ||
5827 | + | ||
5828 | + err = lower_dentry->d_inode->i_op->readlink(lower_dentry, | ||
5829 | + buf, bufsiz); | ||
5830 | + if (err > 0) | ||
5831 | + fsstack_copy_attr_atime(dentry->d_inode, | ||
5832 | + lower_dentry->d_inode); | ||
5833 | + | ||
5834 | +out: | ||
5835 | + unionfs_check_dentry(dentry); | ||
5836 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
5837 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
5838 | + | ||
5839 | + return err; | ||
5840 | +} | ||
5841 | + | ||
5842 | +/* | ||
5843 | + * unionfs_follow_link takes a dentry, but it is simple. It only needs to | ||
5844 | + * allocate some memory and then call our ->readlink method. Our | ||
5845 | + * unionfs_readlink *does* lock our dentry and revalidate the dentry. | ||
5846 | + * Therefore, we do not have to lock our dentry here, to prevent a deadlock; | ||
5847 | + * nor do we need to revalidate it either. It is safe to not lock our | ||
5848 | + * dentry here, nor revalidate it, because unionfs_follow_link does not do | ||
5849 | + * anything (prior to calling ->readlink) which could become inconsistent | ||
5850 | + * due to branch management. We also don't need to lock our super because | ||
5851 | + * this function isn't affected by branch-management. | ||
5852 | + */ | ||
5853 | +static void *unionfs_follow_link(struct dentry *dentry, struct nameidata *nd) | ||
5854 | +{ | ||
5855 | + char *buf; | ||
5856 | + int len = PAGE_SIZE, err; | ||
5857 | + mm_segment_t old_fs; | ||
5858 | + | ||
5859 | + /* This is freed by the put_link method assuming a successful call. */ | ||
5860 | + buf = kmalloc(len, GFP_KERNEL); | ||
5861 | + if (unlikely(!buf)) { | ||
5862 | + err = -ENOMEM; | ||
5863 | + goto out; | ||
5864 | + } | ||
5865 | + | ||
5866 | + /* read the symlink, and then we will follow it */ | ||
5867 | + old_fs = get_fs(); | ||
5868 | + set_fs(KERNEL_DS); | ||
5869 | + err = dentry->d_inode->i_op->readlink(dentry, (char __user *)buf, len); | ||
5870 | + set_fs(old_fs); | ||
5871 | + if (err < 0) { | ||
5872 | + kfree(buf); | ||
5873 | + buf = NULL; | ||
5874 | + goto out; | ||
5875 | + } | ||
5876 | + buf[err] = 0; | ||
5877 | + nd_set_link(nd, buf); | ||
5878 | + err = 0; | ||
5879 | + | ||
5880 | +out: | ||
5881 | + if (!err) { | ||
5882 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
5883 | + unionfs_check_dentry(dentry); | ||
5884 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
5885 | + } | ||
5886 | + unionfs_check_nd(nd); | ||
5887 | + return ERR_PTR(err); | ||
5888 | +} | ||
5889 | + | ||
5890 | +/* FIXME: We may not have to lock here */ | ||
5891 | +static void unionfs_put_link(struct dentry *dentry, struct nameidata *nd, | ||
5892 | + void *cookie) | ||
5893 | +{ | ||
5894 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
5895 | + | ||
5896 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
5897 | + if (unlikely(!__unionfs_d_revalidate_chain(dentry, nd, false))) | ||
5898 | + printk(KERN_ERR | ||
5899 | + "unionfs: put_link failed to revalidate dentry\n"); | ||
5900 | + | ||
5901 | + unionfs_check_dentry(dentry); | ||
5902 | + unionfs_check_nd(nd); | ||
5903 | + kfree(nd_get_link(nd)); | ||
5904 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
5905 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
5906 | +} | ||
5907 | + | ||
5908 | +/* | ||
5909 | + * Don't grab the superblock read-lock in unionfs_permission, which prevents | ||
5910 | + * a deadlock with the branch-management "add branch" code (which grabbed | ||
5911 | + * the write lock). It is safe to not grab the read lock here, because even | ||
5912 | + * with branch management taking place, there is no chance that | ||
5913 | + * unionfs_permission, or anything it calls, will use stale branch | ||
5914 | + * information. | ||
5915 | + */ | ||
5916 | +static int unionfs_permission(struct inode *inode, int mask, | ||
5917 | + struct nameidata *nd) | ||
5918 | +{ | ||
5919 | + struct inode *lower_inode = NULL; | ||
5920 | + int err = 0; | ||
5921 | + int bindex, bstart, bend; | ||
5922 | + const int is_file = !S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode); | ||
5923 | + const int write_mask = (mask & MAY_WRITE) && !(mask & MAY_READ); | ||
5924 | + | ||
5925 | + if (nd) | ||
5926 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(nd->path.dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
5927 | + | ||
5928 | + if (!UNIONFS_I(inode)->lower_inodes) { | ||
5929 | + if (is_file) /* dirs can be unlinked but chdir'ed to */ | ||
5930 | + err = -ESTALE; /* force revalidate */ | ||
5931 | + goto out; | ||
5932 | + } | ||
5933 | + bstart = ibstart(inode); | ||
5934 | + bend = ibend(inode); | ||
5935 | + if (unlikely(bstart < 0 || bend < 0)) { | ||
5936 | + /* | ||
5937 | + * With branch-management, we can get a stale inode here. | ||
5938 | + * If so, we return ESTALE back to link_path_walk, which | ||
5939 | + * would discard the dcache entry and re-lookup the | ||
5940 | + * dentry+inode. This should be equivalent to issuing | ||
5941 | + * __unionfs_d_revalidate_chain on nd.dentry here. | ||
5942 | + */ | ||
5943 | + if (is_file) /* dirs can be unlinked but chdir'ed to */ | ||
5944 | + err = -ESTALE; /* force revalidate */ | ||
5945 | + goto out; | ||
5946 | + } | ||
5947 | + | ||
5948 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) { | ||
5949 | + lower_inode = unionfs_lower_inode_idx(inode, bindex); | ||
5950 | + if (!lower_inode) | ||
5951 | + continue; | ||
5952 | + | ||
5953 | + /* | ||
5954 | + * check the condition for D-F-D underlying files/directories, | ||
5955 | + * we don't have to check for files, if we are checking for | ||
5956 | + * directories. | ||
5957 | + */ | ||
5958 | + if (!is_file && !S_ISDIR(lower_inode->i_mode)) | ||
5959 | + continue; | ||
5960 | + | ||
5961 | + /* | ||
5962 | + * We check basic permissions, but we ignore any conditions | ||
5963 | + * such as readonly file systems or branches marked as | ||
5964 | + * readonly, because those conditions should lead to a | ||
5965 | + * copyup taking place later on. | ||
5966 | + */ | ||
5967 | + err = permission(lower_inode, mask, nd); | ||
5968 | + if (err && bindex > 0) { | ||
5969 | + umode_t mode = lower_inode->i_mode; | ||
5970 | + if (is_robranch_super(inode->i_sb, bindex) && | ||
5971 | + (S_ISREG(mode) || S_ISDIR(mode) || S_ISLNK(mode))) | ||
5972 | + err = 0; | ||
5973 | + if (IS_COPYUP_ERR(err)) | ||
5974 | + err = 0; | ||
5975 | + } | ||
5976 | + | ||
5977 | + /* | ||
5978 | + * The permissions are an intersection of the overall directory | ||
5979 | + * permissions, so we fail if one fails. | ||
5980 | + */ | ||
5981 | + if (err) | ||
5982 | + goto out; | ||
5983 | + | ||
5984 | + /* only the leftmost file matters. */ | ||
5985 | + if (is_file || write_mask) { | ||
5986 | + if (is_file && write_mask) { | ||
5987 | + err = get_write_access(lower_inode); | ||
5988 | + if (!err) | ||
5989 | + put_write_access(lower_inode); | ||
5990 | + } | ||
5991 | + break; | ||
5992 | + } | ||
5993 | + } | ||
5994 | + /* sync times which may have changed (asynchronously) below */ | ||
5995 | + unionfs_copy_attr_times(inode); | ||
5996 | + | ||
5997 | +out: | ||
5998 | + unionfs_check_inode(inode); | ||
5999 | + unionfs_check_nd(nd); | ||
6000 | + if (nd) | ||
6001 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(nd->path.dentry); | ||
6002 | + return err; | ||
6003 | +} | ||
6004 | + | ||
6005 | +static int unionfs_setattr(struct dentry *dentry, struct iattr *ia) | ||
6006 | +{ | ||
6007 | + int err = 0; | ||
6008 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry; | ||
6009 | + struct inode *inode; | ||
6010 | + struct inode *lower_inode; | ||
6011 | + int bstart, bend, bindex; | ||
6012 | + loff_t size; | ||
6013 | + | ||
6014 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
6015 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
6016 | + | ||
6017 | + if (unlikely(!__unionfs_d_revalidate_chain(dentry, NULL, false))) { | ||
6018 | + err = -ESTALE; | ||
6019 | + goto out; | ||
6020 | + } | ||
6021 | + | ||
6022 | + bstart = dbstart(dentry); | ||
6023 | + bend = dbend(dentry); | ||
6024 | + inode = dentry->d_inode; | ||
6025 | + | ||
6026 | + /* | ||
6027 | + * mode change is for clearing setuid/setgid. Allow lower filesystem | ||
6028 | + * to reinterpret it in its own way. | ||
6029 | + */ | ||
6030 | + if (ia->ia_valid & (ATTR_KILL_SUID | ATTR_KILL_SGID)) | ||
6031 | + ia->ia_valid &= ~ATTR_MODE; | ||
6032 | + | ||
6033 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry(dentry); | ||
6034 | + BUG_ON(!lower_dentry); /* should never happen after above revalidate */ | ||
6035 | + | ||
6036 | + /* copyup if the file is on a read only branch */ | ||
6037 | + if (is_robranch_super(dentry->d_sb, bstart) | ||
6038 | + || IS_RDONLY(lower_dentry->d_inode)) { | ||
6039 | + /* check if we have a branch to copy up to */ | ||
6040 | + if (bstart <= 0) { | ||
6041 | + err = -EACCES; | ||
6042 | + goto out; | ||
6043 | + } | ||
6044 | + | ||
6045 | + if (ia->ia_valid & ATTR_SIZE) | ||
6046 | + size = ia->ia_size; | ||
6047 | + else | ||
6048 | + size = i_size_read(inode); | ||
6049 | + /* copyup to next available branch */ | ||
6050 | + for (bindex = bstart - 1; bindex >= 0; bindex--) { | ||
6051 | + err = copyup_dentry(dentry->d_parent->d_inode, | ||
6052 | + dentry, bstart, bindex, | ||
6053 | + dentry->d_name.name, | ||
6054 | + dentry->d_name.len, | ||
6055 | + NULL, size); | ||
6056 | + if (!err) | ||
6057 | + break; | ||
6058 | + } | ||
6059 | + if (err) | ||
6060 | + goto out; | ||
6061 | + /* get updated lower_dentry after copyup */ | ||
6062 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry(dentry); | ||
6063 | + } | ||
6064 | + | ||
6065 | + lower_inode = unionfs_lower_inode(inode); | ||
6066 | + | ||
6067 | + /* | ||
6068 | + * If shrinking, first truncate upper level to cancel writing dirty | ||
6069 | + * pages beyond the new eof; and also if its' maxbytes is more | ||
6070 | + * limiting (fail with -EFBIG before making any change to the lower | ||
6071 | + * level). There is no need to vmtruncate the upper level | ||
6072 | + * afterwards in the other cases: we fsstack_copy_inode_size from | ||
6073 | + * the lower level. | ||
6074 | + */ | ||
6075 | + if (ia->ia_valid & ATTR_SIZE) { | ||
6076 | + size = i_size_read(inode); | ||
6077 | + if (ia->ia_size < size || (ia->ia_size > size && | ||
6078 | + inode->i_sb->s_maxbytes < lower_inode->i_sb->s_maxbytes)) { | ||
6079 | + err = vmtruncate(inode, ia->ia_size); | ||
6080 | + if (err) | ||
6081 | + goto out; | ||
6082 | + } | ||
6083 | + } | ||
6084 | + | ||
6085 | + /* notify the (possibly copied-up) lower inode */ | ||
6086 | + mutex_lock(&lower_dentry->d_inode->i_mutex); | ||
6087 | + err = notify_change(lower_dentry, ia); | ||
6088 | + mutex_unlock(&lower_dentry->d_inode->i_mutex); | ||
6089 | + if (err) | ||
6090 | + goto out; | ||
6091 | + | ||
6092 | + /* get attributes from the first lower inode */ | ||
6093 | + unionfs_copy_attr_all(inode, lower_inode); | ||
6094 | + /* | ||
6095 | + * unionfs_copy_attr_all will copy the lower times to our inode if | ||
6096 | + * the lower ones are newer (useful for cache coherency). However, | ||
6097 | + * ->setattr is the only place in which we may have to copy the | ||
6098 | + * lower inode times absolutely, to support utimes(2). | ||
6099 | + */ | ||
6100 | + if (ia->ia_valid & ATTR_MTIME_SET) | ||
6101 | + inode->i_mtime = lower_inode->i_mtime; | ||
6102 | + if (ia->ia_valid & ATTR_CTIME) | ||
6103 | + inode->i_ctime = lower_inode->i_ctime; | ||
6104 | + if (ia->ia_valid & ATTR_ATIME_SET) | ||
6105 | + inode->i_atime = lower_inode->i_atime; | ||
6106 | + fsstack_copy_inode_size(inode, lower_inode); | ||
6107 | + | ||
6108 | +out: | ||
6109 | + if (!err) | ||
6110 | + unionfs_check_dentry(dentry); | ||
6111 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
6112 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
6113 | + | ||
6114 | + return err; | ||
6115 | +} | ||
6116 | + | ||
6117 | +struct inode_operations unionfs_symlink_iops = { | ||
6118 | + .readlink = unionfs_readlink, | ||
6119 | + .permission = unionfs_permission, | ||
6120 | + .follow_link = unionfs_follow_link, | ||
6121 | + .setattr = unionfs_setattr, | ||
6122 | + .put_link = unionfs_put_link, | ||
6123 | +}; | ||
6124 | + | ||
6125 | +struct inode_operations unionfs_dir_iops = { | ||
6126 | + .create = unionfs_create, | ||
6127 | + .lookup = unionfs_lookup, | ||
6128 | + .link = unionfs_link, | ||
6129 | + .unlink = unionfs_unlink, | ||
6130 | + .symlink = unionfs_symlink, | ||
6131 | + .mkdir = unionfs_mkdir, | ||
6132 | + .rmdir = unionfs_rmdir, | ||
6133 | + .mknod = unionfs_mknod, | ||
6134 | + .rename = unionfs_rename, | ||
6135 | + .permission = unionfs_permission, | ||
6136 | + .setattr = unionfs_setattr, | ||
6137 | +#ifdef CONFIG_UNION_FS_XATTR | ||
6138 | + .setxattr = unionfs_setxattr, | ||
6139 | + .getxattr = unionfs_getxattr, | ||
6140 | + .removexattr = unionfs_removexattr, | ||
6141 | + .listxattr = unionfs_listxattr, | ||
6142 | +#endif /* CONFIG_UNION_FS_XATTR */ | ||
6143 | +}; | ||
6144 | + | ||
6145 | +struct inode_operations unionfs_main_iops = { | ||
6146 | + .permission = unionfs_permission, | ||
6147 | + .setattr = unionfs_setattr, | ||
6148 | +#ifdef CONFIG_UNION_FS_XATTR | ||
6149 | + .setxattr = unionfs_setxattr, | ||
6150 | + .getxattr = unionfs_getxattr, | ||
6151 | + .removexattr = unionfs_removexattr, | ||
6152 | + .listxattr = unionfs_listxattr, | ||
6153 | +#endif /* CONFIG_UNION_FS_XATTR */ | ||
6154 | +}; | ||
6155 | diff --git a/fs/unionfs/lookup.c b/fs/unionfs/lookup.c | ||
6156 | new file mode 100644 | ||
6157 | index 0000000..7f512c2 | ||
6158 | --- /dev/null | ||
6159 | +++ b/fs/unionfs/lookup.c | ||
6160 | @@ -0,0 +1,663 @@ | ||
6161 | +/* | ||
6162 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Erez Zadok | ||
6163 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Charles P. Wright | ||
6164 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2007 Josef 'Jeff' Sipek | ||
6165 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Junjiro Okajima | ||
6166 | + * Copyright (c) 2005 Arun M. Krishnakumar | ||
6167 | + * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 David P. Quigley | ||
6168 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Mohammad Nayyer Zubair | ||
6169 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Puja Gupta | ||
6170 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Harikesavan Krishnan | ||
6171 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Stony Brook University | ||
6172 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 The Research Foundation of SUNY | ||
6173 | + * | ||
6174 | + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
6175 | + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as | ||
6176 | + * published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||
6177 | + */ | ||
6178 | + | ||
6179 | +#include "union.h" | ||
6180 | + | ||
6181 | +static int realloc_dentry_private_data(struct dentry *dentry); | ||
6182 | + | ||
6183 | +/* is the filename valid == !(whiteout for a file or opaque dir marker) */ | ||
6184 | +static int is_validname(const char *name) | ||
6185 | +{ | ||
6186 | + if (!strncmp(name, UNIONFS_WHPFX, UNIONFS_WHLEN)) | ||
6187 | + return 0; | ||
6188 | + if (!strncmp(name, UNIONFS_DIR_OPAQUE_NAME, | ||
6189 | + sizeof(UNIONFS_DIR_OPAQUE_NAME) - 1)) | ||
6190 | + return 0; | ||
6191 | + return 1; | ||
6192 | +} | ||
6193 | + | ||
6194 | +/* The rest of these are utility functions for lookup. */ | ||
6195 | +static noinline_for_stack int is_opaque_dir(struct dentry *dentry, int bindex) | ||
6196 | +{ | ||
6197 | + int err = 0; | ||
6198 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry; | ||
6199 | + struct dentry *wh_lower_dentry; | ||
6200 | + struct inode *lower_inode; | ||
6201 | + struct sioq_args args; | ||
6202 | + | ||
6203 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex); | ||
6204 | + lower_inode = lower_dentry->d_inode; | ||
6205 | + | ||
6206 | + BUG_ON(!S_ISDIR(lower_inode->i_mode)); | ||
6207 | + | ||
6208 | + mutex_lock(&lower_inode->i_mutex); | ||
6209 | + | ||
6210 | + if (!permission(lower_inode, MAY_EXEC, NULL)) { | ||
6211 | + wh_lower_dentry = | ||
6212 | + lookup_one_len(UNIONFS_DIR_OPAQUE, lower_dentry, | ||
6213 | + sizeof(UNIONFS_DIR_OPAQUE) - 1); | ||
6214 | + } else { | ||
6215 | + args.is_opaque.dentry = lower_dentry; | ||
6216 | + run_sioq(__is_opaque_dir, &args); | ||
6217 | + wh_lower_dentry = args.ret; | ||
6218 | + } | ||
6219 | + | ||
6220 | + mutex_unlock(&lower_inode->i_mutex); | ||
6221 | + | ||
6222 | + if (IS_ERR(wh_lower_dentry)) { | ||
6223 | + err = PTR_ERR(wh_lower_dentry); | ||
6224 | + goto out; | ||
6225 | + } | ||
6226 | + | ||
6227 | + /* This is an opaque dir iff wh_lower_dentry is positive */ | ||
6228 | + err = !!wh_lower_dentry->d_inode; | ||
6229 | + | ||
6230 | + dput(wh_lower_dentry); | ||
6231 | +out: | ||
6232 | + return err; | ||
6233 | +} | ||
6234 | + | ||
6235 | +/* | ||
6236 | + * Main (and complex) driver function for Unionfs's lookup | ||
6237 | + * | ||
6238 | + * Returns: NULL (ok), ERR_PTR if an error occurred, or a non-null non-error | ||
6239 | + * PTR if d_splice returned a different dentry. | ||
6240 | + * | ||
6241 | + * If lookupmode is INTERPOSE_PARTIAL/REVAL/REVAL_NEG, the passed dentry's | ||
6242 | + * inode info must be locked. If lookupmode is INTERPOSE_LOOKUP (i.e., a | ||
6243 | + * newly looked-up dentry), then unionfs_lookup_backend will return a locked | ||
6244 | + * dentry's info, which the caller must unlock. | ||
6245 | + */ | ||
6246 | +struct dentry *unionfs_lookup_backend(struct dentry *dentry, | ||
6247 | + struct nameidata *nd, int lookupmode) | ||
6248 | +{ | ||
6249 | + int err = 0; | ||
6250 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry = NULL; | ||
6251 | + struct dentry *wh_lower_dentry = NULL; | ||
6252 | + struct dentry *lower_dir_dentry = NULL; | ||
6253 | + struct dentry *parent_dentry = NULL; | ||
6254 | + struct dentry *d_interposed = NULL; | ||
6255 | + int bindex, bstart = -1, bend, bopaque; | ||
6256 | + int dentry_count = 0; /* Number of positive dentries. */ | ||
6257 | + int first_dentry_offset = -1; /* -1 is uninitialized */ | ||
6258 | + struct dentry *first_dentry = NULL; | ||
6259 | + struct dentry *first_lower_dentry = NULL; | ||
6260 | + struct vfsmount *first_lower_mnt = NULL; | ||
6261 | + int opaque; | ||
6262 | + char *whname = NULL; | ||
6263 | + const char *name; | ||
6264 | + int namelen; | ||
6265 | + | ||
6266 | + /* | ||
6267 | + * We should already have a lock on this dentry in the case of a | ||
6268 | + * partial lookup, or a revalidation. Otherwise it is returned from | ||
6269 | + * new_dentry_private_data already locked. | ||
6270 | + */ | ||
6271 | + if (lookupmode == INTERPOSE_PARTIAL || lookupmode == INTERPOSE_REVAL || | ||
6272 | + lookupmode == INTERPOSE_REVAL_NEG) | ||
6273 | + verify_locked(dentry); | ||
6274 | + else /* this could only be INTERPOSE_LOOKUP */ | ||
6275 | + BUG_ON(UNIONFS_D(dentry) != NULL); | ||
6276 | + | ||
6277 | + switch (lookupmode) { | ||
6278 | + case INTERPOSE_PARTIAL: | ||
6279 | + break; | ||
6280 | + case INTERPOSE_LOOKUP: | ||
6281 | + err = new_dentry_private_data(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
6282 | + if (unlikely(err)) | ||
6283 | + goto out; | ||
6284 | + break; | ||
6285 | + default: | ||
6286 | + /* default: can only be INTERPOSE_REVAL/REVAL_NEG */ | ||
6287 | + err = realloc_dentry_private_data(dentry); | ||
6288 | + if (unlikely(err)) | ||
6289 | + goto out; | ||
6290 | + break; | ||
6291 | + } | ||
6292 | + | ||
6293 | + /* must initialize dentry operations */ | ||
6294 | + dentry->d_op = &unionfs_dops; | ||
6295 | + | ||
6296 | + parent_dentry = dget_parent(dentry); | ||
6297 | + /* We never partial lookup the root directory. */ | ||
6298 | + if (parent_dentry == dentry) { | ||
6299 | + dput(parent_dentry); | ||
6300 | + parent_dentry = NULL; | ||
6301 | + goto out; | ||
6302 | + } | ||
6303 | + | ||
6304 | + name = dentry->d_name.name; | ||
6305 | + namelen = dentry->d_name.len; | ||
6306 | + | ||
6307 | + /* No dentries should get created for possible whiteout names. */ | ||
6308 | + if (!is_validname(name)) { | ||
6309 | + err = -EPERM; | ||
6310 | + goto out_free; | ||
6311 | + } | ||
6312 | + | ||
6313 | + /* Now start the actual lookup procedure. */ | ||
6314 | + bstart = dbstart(parent_dentry); | ||
6315 | + bend = dbend(parent_dentry); | ||
6316 | + bopaque = dbopaque(parent_dentry); | ||
6317 | + BUG_ON(bstart < 0); | ||
6318 | + | ||
6319 | + /* | ||
6320 | + * It would be ideal if we could convert partial lookups to only have | ||
6321 | + * to do this work when they really need to. It could probably improve | ||
6322 | + * performance quite a bit, and maybe simplify the rest of the code. | ||
6323 | + */ | ||
6324 | + if (lookupmode == INTERPOSE_PARTIAL) { | ||
6325 | + bstart++; | ||
6326 | + if ((bopaque != -1) && (bopaque < bend)) | ||
6327 | + bend = bopaque; | ||
6328 | + } | ||
6329 | + | ||
6330 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) { | ||
6331 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex); | ||
6332 | + if (lookupmode == INTERPOSE_PARTIAL && lower_dentry) | ||
6333 | + continue; | ||
6334 | + BUG_ON(lower_dentry != NULL); | ||
6335 | + | ||
6336 | + lower_dir_dentry = | ||
6337 | + unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(parent_dentry, bindex); | ||
6338 | + | ||
6339 | + /* if the parent lower dentry does not exist skip this */ | ||
6340 | + if (!(lower_dir_dentry && lower_dir_dentry->d_inode)) | ||
6341 | + continue; | ||
6342 | + | ||
6343 | + /* also skip it if the parent isn't a directory. */ | ||
6344 | + if (!S_ISDIR(lower_dir_dentry->d_inode->i_mode)) | ||
6345 | + continue; | ||
6346 | + | ||
6347 | + /* Reuse the whiteout name because its value doesn't change. */ | ||
6348 | + if (!whname) { | ||
6349 | + whname = alloc_whname(name, namelen); | ||
6350 | + if (unlikely(IS_ERR(whname))) { | ||
6351 | + err = PTR_ERR(whname); | ||
6352 | + goto out_free; | ||
6353 | + } | ||
6354 | + } | ||
6355 | + | ||
6356 | + /* check if whiteout exists in this branch: lookup .wh.foo */ | ||
6357 | + wh_lower_dentry = lookup_one_len(whname, lower_dir_dentry, | ||
6358 | + namelen + UNIONFS_WHLEN); | ||
6359 | + if (IS_ERR(wh_lower_dentry)) { | ||
6360 | + dput(first_lower_dentry); | ||
6361 | + unionfs_mntput(first_dentry, first_dentry_offset); | ||
6362 | + err = PTR_ERR(wh_lower_dentry); | ||
6363 | + goto out_free; | ||
6364 | + } | ||
6365 | + | ||
6366 | + if (wh_lower_dentry->d_inode) { | ||
6367 | + /* We found a whiteout so let's give up. */ | ||
6368 | + if (S_ISREG(wh_lower_dentry->d_inode->i_mode)) { | ||
6369 | + set_dbend(dentry, bindex); | ||
6370 | + set_dbopaque(dentry, bindex); | ||
6371 | + dput(wh_lower_dentry); | ||
6372 | + break; | ||
6373 | + } | ||
6374 | + err = -EIO; | ||
6375 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: EIO: invalid whiteout " | ||
6376 | + "entry type %d\n", | ||
6377 | + wh_lower_dentry->d_inode->i_mode); | ||
6378 | + dput(wh_lower_dentry); | ||
6379 | + dput(first_lower_dentry); | ||
6380 | + unionfs_mntput(first_dentry, first_dentry_offset); | ||
6381 | + goto out_free; | ||
6382 | + } | ||
6383 | + | ||
6384 | + dput(wh_lower_dentry); | ||
6385 | + wh_lower_dentry = NULL; | ||
6386 | + | ||
6387 | + /* Now do regular lookup; lookup foo */ | ||
6388 | + BUG_ON(!lower_dir_dentry); | ||
6389 | + lower_dentry = lookup_one_len(name, lower_dir_dentry, namelen); | ||
6390 | + if (IS_ERR(lower_dentry)) { | ||
6391 | + dput(first_lower_dentry); | ||
6392 | + unionfs_mntput(first_dentry, first_dentry_offset); | ||
6393 | + err = PTR_ERR(lower_dentry); | ||
6394 | + goto out_free; | ||
6395 | + } | ||
6396 | + | ||
6397 | + /* | ||
6398 | + * Store the first negative dentry specially, because if they | ||
6399 | + * are all negative we need this for future creates. | ||
6400 | + */ | ||
6401 | + if (!lower_dentry->d_inode) { | ||
6402 | + if (!first_lower_dentry && (dbstart(dentry) == -1)) { | ||
6403 | + first_lower_dentry = lower_dentry; | ||
6404 | + /* | ||
6405 | + * FIXME: following line needs to be changed | ||
6406 | + * to allow mount-point crossing | ||
6407 | + */ | ||
6408 | + first_dentry = parent_dentry; | ||
6409 | + first_lower_mnt = | ||
6410 | + unionfs_mntget(parent_dentry, bindex); | ||
6411 | + first_dentry_offset = bindex; | ||
6412 | + } else { | ||
6413 | + dput(lower_dentry); | ||
6414 | + } | ||
6415 | + | ||
6416 | + continue; | ||
6417 | + } | ||
6418 | + | ||
6419 | + /* | ||
6420 | + * If we already found at least one positive dentry | ||
6421 | + * (dentry_count is non-zero), then we skip all remaining | ||
6422 | + * positive dentries if their type is a non-dir. This is | ||
6423 | + * because only directories are allowed to stack on multiple | ||
6424 | + * branches, but we have to skip non-dirs (to avoid, say, | ||
6425 | + * calling readdir on a regular file). | ||
6426 | + */ | ||
6427 | + if ((lookupmode != INTERPOSE_PARTIAL) && | ||
6428 | + !S_ISDIR(lower_dentry->d_inode->i_mode) && | ||
6429 | + dentry_count) { | ||
6430 | + dput(lower_dentry); | ||
6431 | + continue; | ||
6432 | + } | ||
6433 | + | ||
6434 | + /* number of positive dentries */ | ||
6435 | + dentry_count++; | ||
6436 | + | ||
6437 | + /* store underlying dentry */ | ||
6438 | + if (dbstart(dentry) == -1) | ||
6439 | + set_dbstart(dentry, bindex); | ||
6440 | + unionfs_set_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex, lower_dentry); | ||
6441 | + /* | ||
6442 | + * FIXME: the following line needs to get fixed to allow | ||
6443 | + * mount-point crossing | ||
6444 | + */ | ||
6445 | + unionfs_set_lower_mnt_idx(dentry, bindex, | ||
6446 | + unionfs_mntget(parent_dentry, | ||
6447 | + bindex)); | ||
6448 | + set_dbend(dentry, bindex); | ||
6449 | + | ||
6450 | + /* update parent directory's atime with the bindex */ | ||
6451 | + fsstack_copy_attr_atime(parent_dentry->d_inode, | ||
6452 | + lower_dir_dentry->d_inode); | ||
6453 | + | ||
6454 | + /* We terminate file lookups here. */ | ||
6455 | + if (!S_ISDIR(lower_dentry->d_inode->i_mode)) { | ||
6456 | + if (lookupmode == INTERPOSE_PARTIAL) | ||
6457 | + continue; | ||
6458 | + if (dentry_count == 1) | ||
6459 | + goto out_positive; | ||
6460 | + } | ||
6461 | + | ||
6462 | + opaque = is_opaque_dir(dentry, bindex); | ||
6463 | + if (opaque < 0) { | ||
6464 | + dput(first_lower_dentry); | ||
6465 | + unionfs_mntput(first_dentry, first_dentry_offset); | ||
6466 | + err = opaque; | ||
6467 | + goto out_free; | ||
6468 | + } else if (opaque) { | ||
6469 | + set_dbend(dentry, bindex); | ||
6470 | + set_dbopaque(dentry, bindex); | ||
6471 | + break; | ||
6472 | + } | ||
6473 | + } | ||
6474 | + | ||
6475 | + if (dentry_count) | ||
6476 | + goto out_positive; | ||
6477 | + else | ||
6478 | + goto out_negative; | ||
6479 | + | ||
6480 | +out_negative: | ||
6481 | + if (lookupmode == INTERPOSE_PARTIAL) | ||
6482 | + goto out; | ||
6483 | + | ||
6484 | + /* If we've only got negative dentries, then use the leftmost one. */ | ||
6485 | + if (lookupmode == INTERPOSE_REVAL) { | ||
6486 | + if (dentry->d_inode) | ||
6487 | + UNIONFS_I(dentry->d_inode)->stale = 1; | ||
6488 | + goto out; | ||
6489 | + } | ||
6490 | + if (!lower_dir_dentry) { | ||
6491 | + err = -ENOENT; | ||
6492 | + goto out; | ||
6493 | + } | ||
6494 | + /* This should only happen if we found a whiteout. */ | ||
6495 | + if (first_dentry_offset == -1) { | ||
6496 | + first_lower_dentry = lookup_one_len(name, lower_dir_dentry, | ||
6497 | + namelen); | ||
6498 | + first_dentry_offset = bindex; | ||
6499 | + if (IS_ERR(first_lower_dentry)) { | ||
6500 | + err = PTR_ERR(first_lower_dentry); | ||
6501 | + goto out; | ||
6502 | + } | ||
6503 | + | ||
6504 | + /* | ||
6505 | + * FIXME: the following line needs to be changed to allow | ||
6506 | + * mount-point crossing | ||
6507 | + */ | ||
6508 | + first_dentry = dentry; | ||
6509 | + first_lower_mnt = unionfs_mntget(dentry->d_sb->s_root, | ||
6510 | + bindex); | ||
6511 | + } | ||
6512 | + unionfs_set_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, first_dentry_offset, | ||
6513 | + first_lower_dentry); | ||
6514 | + unionfs_set_lower_mnt_idx(dentry, first_dentry_offset, | ||
6515 | + first_lower_mnt); | ||
6516 | + set_dbstart(dentry, first_dentry_offset); | ||
6517 | + set_dbend(dentry, first_dentry_offset); | ||
6518 | + | ||
6519 | + if (lookupmode == INTERPOSE_REVAL_NEG) | ||
6520 | + BUG_ON(dentry->d_inode != NULL); | ||
6521 | + else | ||
6522 | + d_add(dentry, NULL); | ||
6523 | + goto out; | ||
6524 | + | ||
6525 | +/* This part of the code is for positive dentries. */ | ||
6526 | +out_positive: | ||
6527 | + BUG_ON(dentry_count <= 0); | ||
6528 | + | ||
6529 | + /* | ||
6530 | + * If we're holding onto the first negative dentry & corresponding | ||
6531 | + * vfsmount - throw it out. | ||
6532 | + */ | ||
6533 | + dput(first_lower_dentry); | ||
6534 | + unionfs_mntput(first_dentry, first_dentry_offset); | ||
6535 | + | ||
6536 | + /* Partial lookups need to re-interpose, or throw away older negs. */ | ||
6537 | + if (lookupmode == INTERPOSE_PARTIAL) { | ||
6538 | + if (dentry->d_inode) { | ||
6539 | + unionfs_reinterpose(dentry); | ||
6540 | + goto out; | ||
6541 | + } | ||
6542 | + | ||
6543 | + /* | ||
6544 | + * This somehow turned positive, so it is as if we had a | ||
6545 | + * negative revalidation. | ||
6546 | + */ | ||
6547 | + lookupmode = INTERPOSE_REVAL_NEG; | ||
6548 | + | ||
6549 | + update_bstart(dentry); | ||
6550 | + bstart = dbstart(dentry); | ||
6551 | + bend = dbend(dentry); | ||
6552 | + } | ||
6553 | + | ||
6554 | + /* | ||
6555 | + * Interpose can return a dentry if d_splice returned a different | ||
6556 | + * dentry. | ||
6557 | + */ | ||
6558 | + d_interposed = unionfs_interpose(dentry, dentry->d_sb, lookupmode); | ||
6559 | + if (IS_ERR(d_interposed)) | ||
6560 | + err = PTR_ERR(d_interposed); | ||
6561 | + else if (d_interposed) | ||
6562 | + dentry = d_interposed; | ||
6563 | + | ||
6564 | + if (err) | ||
6565 | + goto out_drop; | ||
6566 | + | ||
6567 | + goto out; | ||
6568 | + | ||
6569 | +out_drop: | ||
6570 | + d_drop(dentry); | ||
6571 | + | ||
6572 | +out_free: | ||
6573 | + /* should dput all the underlying dentries on error condition */ | ||
6574 | + bstart = dbstart(dentry); | ||
6575 | + if (bstart >= 0) { | ||
6576 | + bend = dbend(dentry); | ||
6577 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) { | ||
6578 | + dput(unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex)); | ||
6579 | + unionfs_mntput(dentry, bindex); | ||
6580 | + } | ||
6581 | + } | ||
6582 | + kfree(UNIONFS_D(dentry)->lower_paths); | ||
6583 | + UNIONFS_D(dentry)->lower_paths = NULL; | ||
6584 | + set_dbstart(dentry, -1); | ||
6585 | + set_dbend(dentry, -1); | ||
6586 | + | ||
6587 | +out: | ||
6588 | + if (!err && UNIONFS_D(dentry)) { | ||
6589 | + BUG_ON(dbend(dentry) > UNIONFS_D(dentry)->bcount); | ||
6590 | + BUG_ON(dbend(dentry) > sbmax(dentry->d_sb)); | ||
6591 | + if (dbstart(dentry) < 0 && | ||
6592 | + dentry->d_inode && bstart >= 0 && | ||
6593 | + (!UNIONFS_I(dentry->d_inode) || | ||
6594 | + !UNIONFS_I(dentry->d_inode)->lower_inodes)) { | ||
6595 | + unionfs_mntput(dentry->d_sb->s_root, bstart); | ||
6596 | + dput(first_lower_dentry); | ||
6597 | + UNIONFS_I(dentry->d_inode)->stale = 1; | ||
6598 | + } | ||
6599 | + } | ||
6600 | + kfree(whname); | ||
6601 | + dput(parent_dentry); | ||
6602 | + if (err && (lookupmode == INTERPOSE_LOOKUP)) | ||
6603 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
6604 | + if (!err && d_interposed) | ||
6605 | + return d_interposed; | ||
6606 | + if (dentry->d_inode && UNIONFS_I(dentry->d_inode)->stale && | ||
6607 | + first_dentry_offset >= 0) | ||
6608 | + unionfs_mntput(dentry->d_sb->s_root, first_dentry_offset); | ||
6609 | + return ERR_PTR(err); | ||
6610 | +} | ||
6611 | + | ||
6612 | +/* | ||
6613 | + * This is a utility function that fills in a unionfs dentry. | ||
6614 | + * Caller must lock this dentry with unionfs_lock_dentry. | ||
6615 | + * | ||
6616 | + * Returns: 0 (ok), or -ERRNO if an error occurred. | ||
6617 | + */ | ||
6618 | +int unionfs_partial_lookup(struct dentry *dentry) | ||
6619 | +{ | ||
6620 | + struct dentry *tmp; | ||
6621 | + struct nameidata nd = { .flags = 0 }; | ||
6622 | + int err = -ENOSYS; | ||
6623 | + | ||
6624 | + tmp = unionfs_lookup_backend(dentry, &nd, INTERPOSE_PARTIAL); | ||
6625 | + if (!tmp) { | ||
6626 | + err = 0; | ||
6627 | + goto out; | ||
6628 | + } | ||
6629 | + if (IS_ERR(tmp)) { | ||
6630 | + err = PTR_ERR(tmp); | ||
6631 | + goto out; | ||
6632 | + } | ||
6633 | + /* need to change the interface */ | ||
6634 | + BUG_ON(tmp != dentry); | ||
6635 | +out: | ||
6636 | + return err; | ||
6637 | +} | ||
6638 | + | ||
6639 | +/* The dentry cache is just so we have properly sized dentries. */ | ||
6640 | +static struct kmem_cache *unionfs_dentry_cachep; | ||
6641 | +int unionfs_init_dentry_cache(void) | ||
6642 | +{ | ||
6643 | + unionfs_dentry_cachep = | ||
6644 | + kmem_cache_create("unionfs_dentry", | ||
6645 | + sizeof(struct unionfs_dentry_info), | ||
6646 | + 0, SLAB_RECLAIM_ACCOUNT, NULL); | ||
6647 | + | ||
6648 | + return (unionfs_dentry_cachep ? 0 : -ENOMEM); | ||
6649 | +} | ||
6650 | + | ||
6651 | +void unionfs_destroy_dentry_cache(void) | ||
6652 | +{ | ||
6653 | + if (unionfs_dentry_cachep) | ||
6654 | + kmem_cache_destroy(unionfs_dentry_cachep); | ||
6655 | +} | ||
6656 | + | ||
6657 | +void free_dentry_private_data(struct dentry *dentry) | ||
6658 | +{ | ||
6659 | + if (!dentry || !dentry->d_fsdata) | ||
6660 | + return; | ||
6661 | + kmem_cache_free(unionfs_dentry_cachep, dentry->d_fsdata); | ||
6662 | + dentry->d_fsdata = NULL; | ||
6663 | +} | ||
6664 | + | ||
6665 | +static inline int __realloc_dentry_private_data(struct dentry *dentry) | ||
6666 | +{ | ||
6667 | + struct unionfs_dentry_info *info = UNIONFS_D(dentry); | ||
6668 | + void *p; | ||
6669 | + int size; | ||
6670 | + | ||
6671 | + BUG_ON(!info); | ||
6672 | + | ||
6673 | + size = sizeof(struct path) * sbmax(dentry->d_sb); | ||
6674 | + p = krealloc(info->lower_paths, size, GFP_ATOMIC); | ||
6675 | + if (unlikely(!p)) | ||
6676 | + return -ENOMEM; | ||
6677 | + | ||
6678 | + info->lower_paths = p; | ||
6679 | + | ||
6680 | + info->bstart = -1; | ||
6681 | + info->bend = -1; | ||
6682 | + info->bopaque = -1; | ||
6683 | + info->bcount = sbmax(dentry->d_sb); | ||
6684 | + atomic_set(&info->generation, | ||
6685 | + atomic_read(&UNIONFS_SB(dentry->d_sb)->generation)); | ||
6686 | + | ||
6687 | + memset(info->lower_paths, 0, size); | ||
6688 | + | ||
6689 | + return 0; | ||
6690 | +} | ||
6691 | + | ||
6692 | +/* UNIONFS_D(dentry)->lock must be locked */ | ||
6693 | +static int realloc_dentry_private_data(struct dentry *dentry) | ||
6694 | +{ | ||
6695 | + if (!__realloc_dentry_private_data(dentry)) | ||
6696 | + return 0; | ||
6697 | + | ||
6698 | + kfree(UNIONFS_D(dentry)->lower_paths); | ||
6699 | + free_dentry_private_data(dentry); | ||
6700 | + return -ENOMEM; | ||
6701 | +} | ||
6702 | + | ||
6703 | +/* allocate new dentry private data */ | ||
6704 | +int new_dentry_private_data(struct dentry *dentry, int subclass) | ||
6705 | +{ | ||
6706 | + struct unionfs_dentry_info *info = UNIONFS_D(dentry); | ||
6707 | + | ||
6708 | + BUG_ON(info); | ||
6709 | + | ||
6710 | + info = kmem_cache_alloc(unionfs_dentry_cachep, GFP_ATOMIC); | ||
6711 | + if (unlikely(!info)) | ||
6712 | + return -ENOMEM; | ||
6713 | + | ||
6714 | + mutex_init(&info->lock); | ||
6715 | + mutex_lock_nested(&info->lock, subclass); | ||
6716 | + | ||
6717 | + info->lower_paths = NULL; | ||
6718 | + | ||
6719 | + dentry->d_fsdata = info; | ||
6720 | + | ||
6721 | + if (!__realloc_dentry_private_data(dentry)) | ||
6722 | + return 0; | ||
6723 | + | ||
6724 | + mutex_unlock(&info->lock); | ||
6725 | + free_dentry_private_data(dentry); | ||
6726 | + return -ENOMEM; | ||
6727 | +} | ||
6728 | + | ||
6729 | +/* | ||
6730 | + * scan through the lower dentry objects, and set bstart to reflect the | ||
6731 | + * starting branch | ||
6732 | + */ | ||
6733 | +void update_bstart(struct dentry *dentry) | ||
6734 | +{ | ||
6735 | + int bindex; | ||
6736 | + int bstart = dbstart(dentry); | ||
6737 | + int bend = dbend(dentry); | ||
6738 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry; | ||
6739 | + | ||
6740 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) { | ||
6741 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex); | ||
6742 | + if (!lower_dentry) | ||
6743 | + continue; | ||
6744 | + if (lower_dentry->d_inode) { | ||
6745 | + set_dbstart(dentry, bindex); | ||
6746 | + break; | ||
6747 | + } | ||
6748 | + dput(lower_dentry); | ||
6749 | + unionfs_set_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex, NULL); | ||
6750 | + } | ||
6751 | +} | ||
6752 | + | ||
6753 | + | ||
6754 | +/* | ||
6755 | + * Initialize a nameidata structure (the intent part) we can pass to a lower | ||
6756 | + * file system. Returns 0 on success or -error (only -ENOMEM possible). | ||
6757 | + * Inside that nd structure, this function may also return an allocated | ||
6758 | + * struct file (for open intents). The caller, when done with this nd, must | ||
6759 | + * kfree the intent file (using release_lower_nd). | ||
6760 | + * | ||
6761 | + * XXX: this code, and the callers of this code, should be redone using | ||
6762 | + * vfs_path_lookup() when (1) the nameidata structure is refactored into a | ||
6763 | + * separate intent-structure, and (2) open_namei() is broken into a VFS-only | ||
6764 | + * function and a method that other file systems can call. | ||
6765 | + */ | ||
6766 | +int init_lower_nd(struct nameidata *nd, unsigned int flags) | ||
6767 | +{ | ||
6768 | + int err = 0; | ||
6769 | +#ifdef ALLOC_LOWER_ND_FILE | ||
6770 | + /* | ||
6771 | + * XXX: one day we may need to have the lower return an open file | ||
6772 | + * for us. It is not needed in 2.6.23-rc1 for nfs2/nfs3, but may | ||
6773 | + * very well be needed for nfs4. | ||
6774 | + */ | ||
6775 | + struct file *file; | ||
6776 | +#endif /* ALLOC_LOWER_ND_FILE */ | ||
6777 | + | ||
6778 | + memset(nd, 0, sizeof(struct nameidata)); | ||
6779 | + if (!flags) | ||
6780 | + return err; | ||
6781 | + | ||
6782 | + switch (flags) { | ||
6783 | + case LOOKUP_CREATE: | ||
6784 | + nd->intent.open.flags |= O_CREAT; | ||
6785 | + /* fall through: shared code for create/open cases */ | ||
6786 | + case LOOKUP_OPEN: | ||
6787 | + nd->flags = flags; | ||
6788 | + nd->intent.open.flags |= (FMODE_READ | FMODE_WRITE); | ||
6789 | +#ifdef ALLOC_LOWER_ND_FILE | ||
6790 | + file = kzalloc(sizeof(struct file), GFP_KERNEL); | ||
6791 | + if (unlikely(!file)) { | ||
6792 | + err = -ENOMEM; | ||
6793 | + break; /* exit switch statement and thus return */ | ||
6794 | + } | ||
6795 | + nd->intent.open.file = file; | ||
6796 | +#endif /* ALLOC_LOWER_ND_FILE */ | ||
6797 | + break; | ||
6798 | + case LOOKUP_ACCESS: | ||
6799 | + nd->flags = flags; | ||
6800 | + break; | ||
6801 | + default: | ||
6802 | + /* | ||
6803 | + * We should never get here, for now. | ||
6804 | + * We can add new cases here later on. | ||
6805 | + */ | ||
6806 | + pr_debug("unionfs: unknown nameidata flag 0x%x\n", flags); | ||
6807 | + BUG(); | ||
6808 | + break; | ||
6809 | + } | ||
6810 | + | ||
6811 | + return err; | ||
6812 | +} | ||
6813 | + | ||
6814 | +void release_lower_nd(struct nameidata *nd, int err) | ||
6815 | +{ | ||
6816 | + if (!nd->intent.open.file) | ||
6817 | + return; | ||
6818 | + else if (!err) | ||
6819 | + release_open_intent(nd); | ||
6820 | +#ifdef ALLOC_LOWER_ND_FILE | ||
6821 | + kfree(nd->intent.open.file); | ||
6822 | +#endif /* ALLOC_LOWER_ND_FILE */ | ||
6823 | +} | ||
6824 | diff --git a/fs/unionfs/main.c b/fs/unionfs/main.c | ||
6825 | new file mode 100644 | ||
6826 | index 0000000..b76264a | ||
6827 | --- /dev/null | ||
6828 | +++ b/fs/unionfs/main.c | ||
6829 | @@ -0,0 +1,801 @@ | ||
6830 | +/* | ||
6831 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Erez Zadok | ||
6832 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Charles P. Wright | ||
6833 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2007 Josef 'Jeff' Sipek | ||
6834 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Junjiro Okajima | ||
6835 | + * Copyright (c) 2005 Arun M. Krishnakumar | ||
6836 | + * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 David P. Quigley | ||
6837 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Mohammad Nayyer Zubair | ||
6838 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Puja Gupta | ||
6839 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Harikesavan Krishnan | ||
6840 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Stony Brook University | ||
6841 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 The Research Foundation of SUNY | ||
6842 | + * | ||
6843 | + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
6844 | + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as | ||
6845 | + * published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||
6846 | + */ | ||
6847 | + | ||
6848 | +#include "union.h" | ||
6849 | +#include <linux/module.h> | ||
6850 | +#include <linux/moduleparam.h> | ||
6851 | + | ||
6852 | +static void unionfs_fill_inode(struct dentry *dentry, | ||
6853 | + struct inode *inode) | ||
6854 | +{ | ||
6855 | + struct inode *lower_inode; | ||
6856 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry; | ||
6857 | + int bindex, bstart, bend; | ||
6858 | + | ||
6859 | + bstart = dbstart(dentry); | ||
6860 | + bend = dbend(dentry); | ||
6861 | + | ||
6862 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) { | ||
6863 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex); | ||
6864 | + if (!lower_dentry) { | ||
6865 | + unionfs_set_lower_inode_idx(inode, bindex, NULL); | ||
6866 | + continue; | ||
6867 | + } | ||
6868 | + | ||
6869 | + /* Initialize the lower inode to the new lower inode. */ | ||
6870 | + if (!lower_dentry->d_inode) | ||
6871 | + continue; | ||
6872 | + | ||
6873 | + unionfs_set_lower_inode_idx(inode, bindex, | ||
6874 | + igrab(lower_dentry->d_inode)); | ||
6875 | + } | ||
6876 | + | ||
6877 | + ibstart(inode) = dbstart(dentry); | ||
6878 | + ibend(inode) = dbend(dentry); | ||
6879 | + | ||
6880 | + /* Use attributes from the first branch. */ | ||
6881 | + lower_inode = unionfs_lower_inode(inode); | ||
6882 | + | ||
6883 | + /* Use different set of inode ops for symlinks & directories */ | ||
6884 | + if (S_ISLNK(lower_inode->i_mode)) | ||
6885 | + inode->i_op = &unionfs_symlink_iops; | ||
6886 | + else if (S_ISDIR(lower_inode->i_mode)) | ||
6887 | + inode->i_op = &unionfs_dir_iops; | ||
6888 | + | ||
6889 | + /* Use different set of file ops for directories */ | ||
6890 | + if (S_ISDIR(lower_inode->i_mode)) | ||
6891 | + inode->i_fop = &unionfs_dir_fops; | ||
6892 | + | ||
6893 | + /* properly initialize special inodes */ | ||
6894 | + if (S_ISBLK(lower_inode->i_mode) || S_ISCHR(lower_inode->i_mode) || | ||
6895 | + S_ISFIFO(lower_inode->i_mode) || S_ISSOCK(lower_inode->i_mode)) | ||
6896 | + init_special_inode(inode, lower_inode->i_mode, | ||
6897 | + lower_inode->i_rdev); | ||
6898 | + | ||
6899 | + /* all well, copy inode attributes */ | ||
6900 | + unionfs_copy_attr_all(inode, lower_inode); | ||
6901 | + fsstack_copy_inode_size(inode, lower_inode); | ||
6902 | +} | ||
6903 | + | ||
6904 | +/* | ||
6905 | + * Connect a unionfs inode dentry/inode with several lower ones. This is | ||
6906 | + * the classic stackable file system "vnode interposition" action. | ||
6907 | + * | ||
6908 | + * @sb: unionfs's super_block | ||
6909 | + */ | ||
6910 | +struct dentry *unionfs_interpose(struct dentry *dentry, struct super_block *sb, | ||
6911 | + int flag) | ||
6912 | +{ | ||
6913 | + int err = 0; | ||
6914 | + struct inode *inode; | ||
6915 | + int is_negative_dentry = 1; | ||
6916 | + int bindex, bstart, bend; | ||
6917 | + int need_fill_inode = 1; | ||
6918 | + struct dentry *spliced = NULL; | ||
6919 | + | ||
6920 | + verify_locked(dentry); | ||
6921 | + | ||
6922 | + bstart = dbstart(dentry); | ||
6923 | + bend = dbend(dentry); | ||
6924 | + | ||
6925 | + /* Make sure that we didn't get a negative dentry. */ | ||
6926 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) { | ||
6927 | + if (unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex) && | ||
6928 | + unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex)->d_inode) { | ||
6929 | + is_negative_dentry = 0; | ||
6930 | + break; | ||
6931 | + } | ||
6932 | + } | ||
6933 | + BUG_ON(is_negative_dentry); | ||
6934 | + | ||
6935 | + /* | ||
6936 | + * We allocate our new inode below by calling unionfs_iget, | ||
6937 | + * which will initialize some of the new inode's fields | ||
6938 | + */ | ||
6939 | + | ||
6940 | + /* | ||
6941 | + * On revalidate we've already got our own inode and just need | ||
6942 | + * to fix it up. | ||
6943 | + */ | ||
6944 | + if (flag == INTERPOSE_REVAL) { | ||
6945 | + inode = dentry->d_inode; | ||
6946 | + UNIONFS_I(inode)->bstart = -1; | ||
6947 | + UNIONFS_I(inode)->bend = -1; | ||
6948 | + atomic_set(&UNIONFS_I(inode)->generation, | ||
6949 | + atomic_read(&UNIONFS_SB(sb)->generation)); | ||
6950 | + | ||
6951 | + UNIONFS_I(inode)->lower_inodes = | ||
6952 | + kcalloc(sbmax(sb), sizeof(struct inode *), GFP_KERNEL); | ||
6953 | + if (unlikely(!UNIONFS_I(inode)->lower_inodes)) { | ||
6954 | + err = -ENOMEM; | ||
6955 | + goto out; | ||
6956 | + } | ||
6957 | + } else { | ||
6958 | + /* get unique inode number for unionfs */ | ||
6959 | + inode = unionfs_iget(sb, iunique(sb, UNIONFS_ROOT_INO)); | ||
6960 | + if (IS_ERR(inode)) { | ||
6961 | + err = PTR_ERR(inode); | ||
6962 | + goto out; | ||
6963 | + } | ||
6964 | + if (atomic_read(&inode->i_count) > 1) | ||
6965 | + goto skip; | ||
6966 | + } | ||
6967 | + | ||
6968 | + need_fill_inode = 0; | ||
6969 | + unionfs_fill_inode(dentry, inode); | ||
6970 | + | ||
6971 | +skip: | ||
6972 | + /* only (our) lookup wants to do a d_add */ | ||
6973 | + switch (flag) { | ||
6974 | + case INTERPOSE_DEFAULT: | ||
6975 | + case INTERPOSE_REVAL_NEG: | ||
6976 | + d_instantiate(dentry, inode); | ||
6977 | + break; | ||
6978 | + case INTERPOSE_LOOKUP: | ||
6979 | + spliced = d_splice_alias(inode, dentry); | ||
6980 | + if (spliced && spliced != dentry) { | ||
6981 | + /* | ||
6982 | + * d_splice can return a dentry if it was | ||
6983 | + * disconnected and had to be moved. We must ensure | ||
6984 | + * that the private data of the new dentry is | ||
6985 | + * correct and that the inode info was filled | ||
6986 | + * properly. Finally we must return this new | ||
6987 | + * dentry. | ||
6988 | + */ | ||
6989 | + spliced->d_op = &unionfs_dops; | ||
6990 | + spliced->d_fsdata = dentry->d_fsdata; | ||
6991 | + dentry->d_fsdata = NULL; | ||
6992 | + dentry = spliced; | ||
6993 | + if (need_fill_inode) { | ||
6994 | + need_fill_inode = 0; | ||
6995 | + unionfs_fill_inode(dentry, inode); | ||
6996 | + } | ||
6997 | + goto out_spliced; | ||
6998 | + } else if (!spliced) { | ||
6999 | + if (need_fill_inode) { | ||
7000 | + need_fill_inode = 0; | ||
7001 | + unionfs_fill_inode(dentry, inode); | ||
7002 | + goto out_spliced; | ||
7003 | + } | ||
7004 | + } | ||
7005 | + break; | ||
7006 | + case INTERPOSE_REVAL: | ||
7007 | + /* Do nothing. */ | ||
7008 | + break; | ||
7009 | + default: | ||
7010 | + printk(KERN_CRIT "unionfs: invalid interpose flag passed!\n"); | ||
7011 | + BUG(); | ||
7012 | + } | ||
7013 | + goto out; | ||
7014 | + | ||
7015 | +out_spliced: | ||
7016 | + if (!err) | ||
7017 | + return spliced; | ||
7018 | +out: | ||
7019 | + return ERR_PTR(err); | ||
7020 | +} | ||
7021 | + | ||
7022 | +/* like interpose above, but for an already existing dentry */ | ||
7023 | +void unionfs_reinterpose(struct dentry *dentry) | ||
7024 | +{ | ||
7025 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry; | ||
7026 | + struct inode *inode; | ||
7027 | + int bindex, bstart, bend; | ||
7028 | + | ||
7029 | + verify_locked(dentry); | ||
7030 | + | ||
7031 | + /* This is pre-allocated inode */ | ||
7032 | + inode = dentry->d_inode; | ||
7033 | + | ||
7034 | + bstart = dbstart(dentry); | ||
7035 | + bend = dbend(dentry); | ||
7036 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) { | ||
7037 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex); | ||
7038 | + if (!lower_dentry) | ||
7039 | + continue; | ||
7040 | + | ||
7041 | + if (!lower_dentry->d_inode) | ||
7042 | + continue; | ||
7043 | + if (unionfs_lower_inode_idx(inode, bindex)) | ||
7044 | + continue; | ||
7045 | + unionfs_set_lower_inode_idx(inode, bindex, | ||
7046 | + igrab(lower_dentry->d_inode)); | ||
7047 | + } | ||
7048 | + ibstart(inode) = dbstart(dentry); | ||
7049 | + ibend(inode) = dbend(dentry); | ||
7050 | +} | ||
7051 | + | ||
7052 | +/* | ||
7053 | + * make sure the branch we just looked up (nd) makes sense: | ||
7054 | + * | ||
7055 | + * 1) we're not trying to stack unionfs on top of unionfs | ||
7056 | + * 2) it exists | ||
7057 | + * 3) is a directory | ||
7058 | + */ | ||
7059 | +int check_branch(struct nameidata *nd) | ||
7060 | +{ | ||
7061 | + /* XXX: remove in ODF code -- stacking unions allowed there */ | ||
7062 | + if (!strcmp(nd->path.dentry->d_sb->s_type->name, UNIONFS_NAME)) | ||
7063 | + return -EINVAL; | ||
7064 | + if (!nd->path.dentry->d_inode) | ||
7065 | + return -ENOENT; | ||
7066 | + if (!S_ISDIR(nd->path.dentry->d_inode->i_mode)) | ||
7067 | + return -ENOTDIR; | ||
7068 | + return 0; | ||
7069 | +} | ||
7070 | + | ||
7071 | +/* checks if two lower_dentries have overlapping branches */ | ||
7072 | +static int is_branch_overlap(struct dentry *dent1, struct dentry *dent2) | ||
7073 | +{ | ||
7074 | + struct dentry *dent = NULL; | ||
7075 | + | ||
7076 | + dent = dent1; | ||
7077 | + while ((dent != dent2) && (dent->d_parent != dent)) | ||
7078 | + dent = dent->d_parent; | ||
7079 | + | ||
7080 | + if (dent == dent2) | ||
7081 | + return 1; | ||
7082 | + | ||
7083 | + dent = dent2; | ||
7084 | + while ((dent != dent1) && (dent->d_parent != dent)) | ||
7085 | + dent = dent->d_parent; | ||
7086 | + | ||
7087 | + return (dent == dent1); | ||
7088 | +} | ||
7089 | + | ||
7090 | +/* | ||
7091 | + * Parse "ro" or "rw" options, but default to "rw" if no mode options was | ||
7092 | + * specified. Fill the mode bits in @perms. If encounter an unknown | ||
7093 | + * string, return -EINVAL. Otherwise return 0. | ||
7094 | + */ | ||
7095 | +int parse_branch_mode(const char *name, int *perms) | ||
7096 | +{ | ||
7097 | + if (!name || !strcmp(name, "rw")) { | ||
7098 | + *perms = MAY_READ | MAY_WRITE; | ||
7099 | + return 0; | ||
7100 | + } | ||
7101 | + if (!strcmp(name, "ro")) { | ||
7102 | + *perms = MAY_READ; | ||
7103 | + return 0; | ||
7104 | + } | ||
7105 | + return -EINVAL; | ||
7106 | +} | ||
7107 | + | ||
7108 | +/* | ||
7109 | + * parse the dirs= mount argument | ||
7110 | + * | ||
7111 | + * We don't need to lock the superblock private data's rwsem, as we get | ||
7112 | + * called only by unionfs_read_super - it is still a long time before anyone | ||
7113 | + * can even get a reference to us. | ||
7114 | + */ | ||
7115 | +static int parse_dirs_option(struct super_block *sb, struct unionfs_dentry_info | ||
7116 | + *lower_root_info, char *options) | ||
7117 | +{ | ||
7118 | + struct nameidata nd; | ||
7119 | + char *name; | ||
7120 | + int err = 0; | ||
7121 | + int branches = 1; | ||
7122 | + int bindex = 0; | ||
7123 | + int i = 0; | ||
7124 | + int j = 0; | ||
7125 | + struct dentry *dent1; | ||
7126 | + struct dentry *dent2; | ||
7127 | + | ||
7128 | + if (options[0] == '\0') { | ||
7129 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: no branches specified\n"); | ||
7130 | + err = -EINVAL; | ||
7131 | + goto out; | ||
7132 | + } | ||
7133 | + | ||
7134 | + /* | ||
7135 | + * Each colon means we have a separator, this is really just a rough | ||
7136 | + * guess, since strsep will handle empty fields for us. | ||
7137 | + */ | ||
7138 | + for (i = 0; options[i]; i++) | ||
7139 | + if (options[i] == ':') | ||
7140 | + branches++; | ||
7141 | + | ||
7142 | + /* allocate space for underlying pointers to lower dentry */ | ||
7143 | + UNIONFS_SB(sb)->data = | ||
7144 | + kcalloc(branches, sizeof(struct unionfs_data), GFP_KERNEL); | ||
7145 | + if (unlikely(!UNIONFS_SB(sb)->data)) { | ||
7146 | + err = -ENOMEM; | ||
7147 | + goto out; | ||
7148 | + } | ||
7149 | + | ||
7150 | + lower_root_info->lower_paths = | ||
7151 | + kcalloc(branches, sizeof(struct path), GFP_KERNEL); | ||
7152 | + if (unlikely(!lower_root_info->lower_paths)) { | ||
7153 | + err = -ENOMEM; | ||
7154 | + goto out; | ||
7155 | + } | ||
7156 | + | ||
7157 | + /* now parsing a string such as "b1:b2=rw:b3=ro:b4" */ | ||
7158 | + branches = 0; | ||
7159 | + while ((name = strsep(&options, ":")) != NULL) { | ||
7160 | + int perms; | ||
7161 | + char *mode = strchr(name, '='); | ||
7162 | + | ||
7163 | + if (!name) | ||
7164 | + continue; | ||
7165 | + if (!*name) { /* bad use of ':' (extra colons) */ | ||
7166 | + err = -EINVAL; | ||
7167 | + goto out; | ||
7168 | + } | ||
7169 | + | ||
7170 | + branches++; | ||
7171 | + | ||
7172 | + /* strip off '=' if any */ | ||
7173 | + if (mode) | ||
7174 | + *mode++ = '\0'; | ||
7175 | + | ||
7176 | + err = parse_branch_mode(mode, &perms); | ||
7177 | + if (err) { | ||
7178 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: invalid mode \"%s\" for " | ||
7179 | + "branch %d\n", mode, bindex); | ||
7180 | + goto out; | ||
7181 | + } | ||
7182 | + /* ensure that leftmost branch is writeable */ | ||
7183 | + if (!bindex && !(perms & MAY_WRITE)) { | ||
7184 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: leftmost branch cannot be " | ||
7185 | + "read-only (use \"-o ro\" to create a " | ||
7186 | + "read-only union)\n"); | ||
7187 | + err = -EINVAL; | ||
7188 | + goto out; | ||
7189 | + } | ||
7190 | + | ||
7191 | + err = path_lookup(name, LOOKUP_FOLLOW, &nd); | ||
7192 | + if (err) { | ||
7193 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: error accessing " | ||
7194 | + "lower directory '%s' (error %d)\n", | ||
7195 | + name, err); | ||
7196 | + goto out; | ||
7197 | + } | ||
7198 | + | ||
7199 | + err = check_branch(&nd); | ||
7200 | + if (err) { | ||
7201 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: lower directory " | ||
7202 | + "'%s' is not a valid branch\n", name); | ||
7203 | + path_put(&nd.path); | ||
7204 | + goto out; | ||
7205 | + } | ||
7206 | + | ||
7207 | + lower_root_info->lower_paths[bindex].dentry = nd.path.dentry; | ||
7208 | + lower_root_info->lower_paths[bindex].mnt = nd.path.mnt; | ||
7209 | + | ||
7210 | + set_branchperms(sb, bindex, perms); | ||
7211 | + set_branch_count(sb, bindex, 0); | ||
7212 | + new_branch_id(sb, bindex); | ||
7213 | + | ||
7214 | + if (lower_root_info->bstart < 0) | ||
7215 | + lower_root_info->bstart = bindex; | ||
7216 | + lower_root_info->bend = bindex; | ||
7217 | + bindex++; | ||
7218 | + } | ||
7219 | + | ||
7220 | + if (branches == 0) { | ||
7221 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: no branches specified\n"); | ||
7222 | + err = -EINVAL; | ||
7223 | + goto out; | ||
7224 | + } | ||
7225 | + | ||
7226 | + BUG_ON(branches != (lower_root_info->bend + 1)); | ||
7227 | + | ||
7228 | + /* | ||
7229 | + * Ensure that no overlaps exist in the branches. | ||
7230 | + * | ||
7231 | + * This test is required because the Linux kernel has no support | ||
7232 | + * currently for ensuring coherency between stackable layers and | ||
7233 | + * branches. If we were to allow overlapping branches, it would be | ||
7234 | + * possible, for example, to delete a file via one branch, which | ||
7235 | + * would not be reflected in another branch. Such incoherency could | ||
7236 | + * lead to inconsistencies and even kernel oopses. Rather than | ||
7237 | + * implement hacks to work around some of these cache-coherency | ||
7238 | + * problems, we prevent branch overlapping, for now. A complete | ||
7239 | + * solution will involve proper kernel/VFS support for cache | ||
7240 | + * coherency, at which time we could safely remove this | ||
7241 | + * branch-overlapping test. | ||
7242 | + */ | ||
7243 | + for (i = 0; i < branches; i++) { | ||
7244 | + dent1 = lower_root_info->lower_paths[i].dentry; | ||
7245 | + for (j = i + 1; j < branches; j++) { | ||
7246 | + dent2 = lower_root_info->lower_paths[j].dentry; | ||
7247 | + if (is_branch_overlap(dent1, dent2)) { | ||
7248 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: branches %d and " | ||
7249 | + "%d overlap\n", i, j); | ||
7250 | + err = -EINVAL; | ||
7251 | + goto out; | ||
7252 | + } | ||
7253 | + } | ||
7254 | + } | ||
7255 | + | ||
7256 | +out: | ||
7257 | + if (err) { | ||
7258 | + for (i = 0; i < branches; i++) | ||
7259 | + if (lower_root_info->lower_paths[i].dentry) { | ||
7260 | + dput(lower_root_info->lower_paths[i].dentry); | ||
7261 | + /* initialize: can't use unionfs_mntput here */ | ||
7262 | + mntput(lower_root_info->lower_paths[i].mnt); | ||
7263 | + } | ||
7264 | + | ||
7265 | + kfree(lower_root_info->lower_paths); | ||
7266 | + kfree(UNIONFS_SB(sb)->data); | ||
7267 | + | ||
7268 | + /* | ||
7269 | + * MUST clear the pointers to prevent potential double free if | ||
7270 | + * the caller dies later on | ||
7271 | + */ | ||
7272 | + lower_root_info->lower_paths = NULL; | ||
7273 | + UNIONFS_SB(sb)->data = NULL; | ||
7274 | + } | ||
7275 | + return err; | ||
7276 | +} | ||
7277 | + | ||
7278 | +/* | ||
7279 | + * Parse mount options. See the manual page for usage instructions. | ||
7280 | + * | ||
7281 | + * Returns the dentry object of the lower-level (lower) directory; | ||
7282 | + * We want to mount our stackable file system on top of that lower directory. | ||
7283 | + */ | ||
7284 | +static struct unionfs_dentry_info *unionfs_parse_options( | ||
7285 | + struct super_block *sb, | ||
7286 | + char *options) | ||
7287 | +{ | ||
7288 | + struct unionfs_dentry_info *lower_root_info; | ||
7289 | + char *optname; | ||
7290 | + int err = 0; | ||
7291 | + int bindex; | ||
7292 | + int dirsfound = 0; | ||
7293 | + | ||
7294 | + /* allocate private data area */ | ||
7295 | + err = -ENOMEM; | ||
7296 | + lower_root_info = | ||
7297 | + kzalloc(sizeof(struct unionfs_dentry_info), GFP_KERNEL); | ||
7298 | + if (unlikely(!lower_root_info)) | ||
7299 | + goto out_error; | ||
7300 | + lower_root_info->bstart = -1; | ||
7301 | + lower_root_info->bend = -1; | ||
7302 | + lower_root_info->bopaque = -1; | ||
7303 | + | ||
7304 | + while ((optname = strsep(&options, ",")) != NULL) { | ||
7305 | + char *optarg; | ||
7306 | + char *endptr; | ||
7307 | + int intval; | ||
7308 | + | ||
7309 | + if (!optname || !*optname) | ||
7310 | + continue; | ||
7311 | + | ||
7312 | + optarg = strchr(optname, '='); | ||
7313 | + if (optarg) | ||
7314 | + *optarg++ = '\0'; | ||
7315 | + | ||
7316 | + /* | ||
7317 | + * All of our options take an argument now. Insert ones that | ||
7318 | + * don't, above this check. | ||
7319 | + */ | ||
7320 | + if (!optarg) { | ||
7321 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: %s requires an argument\n", | ||
7322 | + optname); | ||
7323 | + err = -EINVAL; | ||
7324 | + goto out_error; | ||
7325 | + } | ||
7326 | + | ||
7327 | + if (!strcmp("dirs", optname)) { | ||
7328 | + if (++dirsfound > 1) { | ||
7329 | + printk(KERN_ERR | ||
7330 | + "unionfs: multiple dirs specified\n"); | ||
7331 | + err = -EINVAL; | ||
7332 | + goto out_error; | ||
7333 | + } | ||
7334 | + err = parse_dirs_option(sb, lower_root_info, optarg); | ||
7335 | + if (err) | ||
7336 | + goto out_error; | ||
7337 | + continue; | ||
7338 | + } | ||
7339 | + | ||
7340 | + /* All of these options require an integer argument. */ | ||
7341 | + intval = simple_strtoul(optarg, &endptr, 0); | ||
7342 | + if (*endptr) { | ||
7343 | + printk(KERN_ERR | ||
7344 | + "unionfs: invalid %s option '%s'\n", | ||
7345 | + optname, optarg); | ||
7346 | + err = -EINVAL; | ||
7347 | + goto out_error; | ||
7348 | + } | ||
7349 | + | ||
7350 | + err = -EINVAL; | ||
7351 | + printk(KERN_ERR | ||
7352 | + "unionfs: unrecognized option '%s'\n", optname); | ||
7353 | + goto out_error; | ||
7354 | + } | ||
7355 | + if (dirsfound != 1) { | ||
7356 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: dirs option required\n"); | ||
7357 | + err = -EINVAL; | ||
7358 | + goto out_error; | ||
7359 | + } | ||
7360 | + goto out; | ||
7361 | + | ||
7362 | +out_error: | ||
7363 | + if (lower_root_info && lower_root_info->lower_paths) { | ||
7364 | + for (bindex = lower_root_info->bstart; | ||
7365 | + bindex >= 0 && bindex <= lower_root_info->bend; | ||
7366 | + bindex++) { | ||
7367 | + struct dentry *d; | ||
7368 | + struct vfsmount *m; | ||
7369 | + | ||
7370 | + d = lower_root_info->lower_paths[bindex].dentry; | ||
7371 | + m = lower_root_info->lower_paths[bindex].mnt; | ||
7372 | + | ||
7373 | + dput(d); | ||
7374 | + /* initializing: can't use unionfs_mntput here */ | ||
7375 | + mntput(m); | ||
7376 | + } | ||
7377 | + } | ||
7378 | + | ||
7379 | + kfree(lower_root_info->lower_paths); | ||
7380 | + kfree(lower_root_info); | ||
7381 | + | ||
7382 | + kfree(UNIONFS_SB(sb)->data); | ||
7383 | + UNIONFS_SB(sb)->data = NULL; | ||
7384 | + | ||
7385 | + lower_root_info = ERR_PTR(err); | ||
7386 | +out: | ||
7387 | + return lower_root_info; | ||
7388 | +} | ||
7389 | + | ||
7390 | +/* | ||
7391 | + * our custom d_alloc_root work-alike | ||
7392 | + * | ||
7393 | + * we can't use d_alloc_root if we want to use our own interpose function | ||
7394 | + * unchanged, so we simply call our own "fake" d_alloc_root | ||
7395 | + */ | ||
7396 | +static struct dentry *unionfs_d_alloc_root(struct super_block *sb) | ||
7397 | +{ | ||
7398 | + struct dentry *ret = NULL; | ||
7399 | + | ||
7400 | + if (sb) { | ||
7401 | + static const struct qstr name = { | ||
7402 | + .name = "/", | ||
7403 | + .len = 1 | ||
7404 | + }; | ||
7405 | + | ||
7406 | + ret = d_alloc(NULL, &name); | ||
7407 | + if (likely(ret)) { | ||
7408 | + ret->d_op = &unionfs_dops; | ||
7409 | + ret->d_sb = sb; | ||
7410 | + ret->d_parent = ret; | ||
7411 | + } | ||
7412 | + } | ||
7413 | + return ret; | ||
7414 | +} | ||
7415 | + | ||
7416 | +/* | ||
7417 | + * There is no need to lock the unionfs_super_info's rwsem as there is no | ||
7418 | + * way anyone can have a reference to the superblock at this point in time. | ||
7419 | + */ | ||
7420 | +static int unionfs_read_super(struct super_block *sb, void *raw_data, | ||
7421 | + int silent) | ||
7422 | +{ | ||
7423 | + int err = 0; | ||
7424 | + struct unionfs_dentry_info *lower_root_info = NULL; | ||
7425 | + int bindex, bstart, bend; | ||
7426 | + | ||
7427 | + if (!raw_data) { | ||
7428 | + printk(KERN_ERR | ||
7429 | + "unionfs: read_super: missing data argument\n"); | ||
7430 | + err = -EINVAL; | ||
7431 | + goto out; | ||
7432 | + } | ||
7433 | + | ||
7434 | + /* Allocate superblock private data */ | ||
7435 | + sb->s_fs_info = kzalloc(sizeof(struct unionfs_sb_info), GFP_KERNEL); | ||
7436 | + if (unlikely(!UNIONFS_SB(sb))) { | ||
7437 | + printk(KERN_CRIT "unionfs: read_super: out of memory\n"); | ||
7438 | + err = -ENOMEM; | ||
7439 | + goto out; | ||
7440 | + } | ||
7441 | + | ||
7442 | + UNIONFS_SB(sb)->bend = -1; | ||
7443 | + atomic_set(&UNIONFS_SB(sb)->generation, 1); | ||
7444 | + init_rwsem(&UNIONFS_SB(sb)->rwsem); | ||
7445 | + UNIONFS_SB(sb)->high_branch_id = -1; /* -1 == invalid branch ID */ | ||
7446 | + | ||
7447 | + lower_root_info = unionfs_parse_options(sb, raw_data); | ||
7448 | + if (IS_ERR(lower_root_info)) { | ||
7449 | + printk(KERN_ERR | ||
7450 | + "unionfs: read_super: error while parsing options " | ||
7451 | + "(err = %ld)\n", PTR_ERR(lower_root_info)); | ||
7452 | + err = PTR_ERR(lower_root_info); | ||
7453 | + lower_root_info = NULL; | ||
7454 | + goto out_free; | ||
7455 | + } | ||
7456 | + if (lower_root_info->bstart == -1) { | ||
7457 | + err = -ENOENT; | ||
7458 | + goto out_free; | ||
7459 | + } | ||
7460 | + | ||
7461 | + /* set the lower superblock field of upper superblock */ | ||
7462 | + bstart = lower_root_info->bstart; | ||
7463 | + BUG_ON(bstart != 0); | ||
7464 | + sbend(sb) = bend = lower_root_info->bend; | ||
7465 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) { | ||
7466 | + struct dentry *d = lower_root_info->lower_paths[bindex].dentry; | ||
7467 | + atomic_inc(&d->d_sb->s_active); | ||
7468 | + unionfs_set_lower_super_idx(sb, bindex, d->d_sb); | ||
7469 | + } | ||
7470 | + | ||
7471 | + /* max Bytes is the maximum bytes from highest priority branch */ | ||
7472 | + sb->s_maxbytes = unionfs_lower_super_idx(sb, 0)->s_maxbytes; | ||
7473 | + | ||
7474 | + /* | ||
7475 | + * Our c/m/atime granularity is 1 ns because we may stack on file | ||
7476 | + * systems whose granularity is as good. This is important for our | ||
7477 | + * time-based cache coherency. | ||
7478 | + */ | ||
7479 | + sb->s_time_gran = 1; | ||
7480 | + | ||
7481 | + sb->s_op = &unionfs_sops; | ||
7482 | + | ||
7483 | + /* See comment next to the definition of unionfs_d_alloc_root */ | ||
7484 | + sb->s_root = unionfs_d_alloc_root(sb); | ||
7485 | + if (unlikely(!sb->s_root)) { | ||
7486 | + err = -ENOMEM; | ||
7487 | + goto out_dput; | ||
7488 | + } | ||
7489 | + | ||
7490 | + /* link the upper and lower dentries */ | ||
7491 | + sb->s_root->d_fsdata = NULL; | ||
7492 | + err = new_dentry_private_data(sb->s_root, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_ROOT); | ||
7493 | + if (unlikely(err)) | ||
7494 | + goto out_freedpd; | ||
7495 | + | ||
7496 | + /* Set the lower dentries for s_root */ | ||
7497 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) { | ||
7498 | + struct dentry *d; | ||
7499 | + struct vfsmount *m; | ||
7500 | + | ||
7501 | + d = lower_root_info->lower_paths[bindex].dentry; | ||
7502 | + m = lower_root_info->lower_paths[bindex].mnt; | ||
7503 | + | ||
7504 | + unionfs_set_lower_dentry_idx(sb->s_root, bindex, d); | ||
7505 | + unionfs_set_lower_mnt_idx(sb->s_root, bindex, m); | ||
7506 | + } | ||
7507 | + set_dbstart(sb->s_root, bstart); | ||
7508 | + set_dbend(sb->s_root, bend); | ||
7509 | + | ||
7510 | + /* Set the generation number to one, since this is for the mount. */ | ||
7511 | + atomic_set(&UNIONFS_D(sb->s_root)->generation, 1); | ||
7512 | + | ||
7513 | + /* | ||
7514 | + * Call interpose to create the upper level inode. Only | ||
7515 | + * INTERPOSE_LOOKUP can return a value other than 0 on err. | ||
7516 | + */ | ||
7517 | + err = PTR_ERR(unionfs_interpose(sb->s_root, sb, 0)); | ||
7518 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(sb->s_root); | ||
7519 | + if (!err) | ||
7520 | + goto out; | ||
7521 | + /* else fall through */ | ||
7522 | + | ||
7523 | +out_freedpd: | ||
7524 | + if (UNIONFS_D(sb->s_root)) { | ||
7525 | + kfree(UNIONFS_D(sb->s_root)->lower_paths); | ||
7526 | + free_dentry_private_data(sb->s_root); | ||
7527 | + } | ||
7528 | + dput(sb->s_root); | ||
7529 | + | ||
7530 | +out_dput: | ||
7531 | + if (lower_root_info && !IS_ERR(lower_root_info)) { | ||
7532 | + for (bindex = lower_root_info->bstart; | ||
7533 | + bindex <= lower_root_info->bend; bindex++) { | ||
7534 | + struct dentry *d; | ||
7535 | + struct vfsmount *m; | ||
7536 | + | ||
7537 | + d = lower_root_info->lower_paths[bindex].dentry; | ||
7538 | + m = lower_root_info->lower_paths[bindex].mnt; | ||
7539 | + | ||
7540 | + dput(d); | ||
7541 | + /* initializing: can't use unionfs_mntput here */ | ||
7542 | + mntput(m); | ||
7543 | + /* drop refs we took earlier */ | ||
7544 | + atomic_dec(&d->d_sb->s_active); | ||
7545 | + } | ||
7546 | + kfree(lower_root_info->lower_paths); | ||
7547 | + kfree(lower_root_info); | ||
7548 | + lower_root_info = NULL; | ||
7549 | + } | ||
7550 | + | ||
7551 | +out_free: | ||
7552 | + kfree(UNIONFS_SB(sb)->data); | ||
7553 | + kfree(UNIONFS_SB(sb)); | ||
7554 | + sb->s_fs_info = NULL; | ||
7555 | + | ||
7556 | +out: | ||
7557 | + if (lower_root_info && !IS_ERR(lower_root_info)) { | ||
7558 | + kfree(lower_root_info->lower_paths); | ||
7559 | + kfree(lower_root_info); | ||
7560 | + } | ||
7561 | + return err; | ||
7562 | +} | ||
7563 | + | ||
7564 | +static int unionfs_get_sb(struct file_system_type *fs_type, | ||
7565 | + int flags, const char *dev_name, | ||
7566 | + void *raw_data, struct vfsmount *mnt) | ||
7567 | +{ | ||
7568 | + int err; | ||
7569 | + err = get_sb_nodev(fs_type, flags, raw_data, unionfs_read_super, mnt); | ||
7570 | + if (!err) | ||
7571 | + UNIONFS_SB(mnt->mnt_sb)->dev_name = | ||
7572 | + kstrdup(dev_name, GFP_KERNEL); | ||
7573 | + return err; | ||
7574 | +} | ||
7575 | + | ||
7576 | +static struct file_system_type unionfs_fs_type = { | ||
7577 | + .owner = THIS_MODULE, | ||
7578 | + .name = UNIONFS_NAME, | ||
7579 | + .get_sb = unionfs_get_sb, | ||
7580 | + .kill_sb = generic_shutdown_super, | ||
7581 | + .fs_flags = FS_REVAL_DOT, | ||
7582 | +}; | ||
7583 | + | ||
7584 | +static int __init init_unionfs_fs(void) | ||
7585 | +{ | ||
7586 | + int err; | ||
7587 | + | ||
7588 | + pr_info("Registering unionfs " UNIONFS_VERSION "\n"); | ||
7589 | + | ||
7590 | + err = unionfs_init_filldir_cache(); | ||
7591 | + if (unlikely(err)) | ||
7592 | + goto out; | ||
7593 | + err = unionfs_init_inode_cache(); | ||
7594 | + if (unlikely(err)) | ||
7595 | + goto out; | ||
7596 | + err = unionfs_init_dentry_cache(); | ||
7597 | + if (unlikely(err)) | ||
7598 | + goto out; | ||
7599 | + err = init_sioq(); | ||
7600 | + if (unlikely(err)) | ||
7601 | + goto out; | ||
7602 | + err = register_filesystem(&unionfs_fs_type); | ||
7603 | +out: | ||
7604 | + if (unlikely(err)) { | ||
7605 | + stop_sioq(); | ||
7606 | + unionfs_destroy_filldir_cache(); | ||
7607 | + unionfs_destroy_inode_cache(); | ||
7608 | + unionfs_destroy_dentry_cache(); | ||
7609 | + } | ||
7610 | + return err; | ||
7611 | +} | ||
7612 | + | ||
7613 | +static void __exit exit_unionfs_fs(void) | ||
7614 | +{ | ||
7615 | + stop_sioq(); | ||
7616 | + unionfs_destroy_filldir_cache(); | ||
7617 | + unionfs_destroy_inode_cache(); | ||
7618 | + unionfs_destroy_dentry_cache(); | ||
7619 | + unregister_filesystem(&unionfs_fs_type); | ||
7620 | + pr_info("Completed unionfs module unload\n"); | ||
7621 | +} | ||
7622 | + | ||
7623 | +MODULE_AUTHOR("Erez Zadok, Filesystems and Storage Lab, Stony Brook University" | ||
7624 | + " (http://www.fsl.cs.sunysb.edu)"); | ||
7625 | +MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Unionfs " UNIONFS_VERSION | ||
7626 | + " (http://unionfs.filesystems.org)"); | ||
7627 | +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); | ||
7628 | + | ||
7629 | +module_init(init_unionfs_fs); | ||
7630 | +module_exit(exit_unionfs_fs); | ||
7631 | diff --git a/fs/unionfs/mmap.c b/fs/unionfs/mmap.c | ||
7632 | new file mode 100644 | ||
7633 | index 0000000..febde7c | ||
7634 | --- /dev/null | ||
7635 | +++ b/fs/unionfs/mmap.c | ||
7636 | @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ | ||
7637 | +/* | ||
7638 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Erez Zadok | ||
7639 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Charles P. Wright | ||
7640 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2007 Josef 'Jeff' Sipek | ||
7641 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Junjiro Okajima | ||
7642 | + * Copyright (c) 2006 Shaya Potter | ||
7643 | + * Copyright (c) 2005 Arun M. Krishnakumar | ||
7644 | + * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 David P. Quigley | ||
7645 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Mohammad Nayyer Zubair | ||
7646 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Puja Gupta | ||
7647 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Harikesavan Krishnan | ||
7648 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Stony Brook University | ||
7649 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 The Research Foundation of SUNY | ||
7650 | + * | ||
7651 | + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
7652 | + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as | ||
7653 | + * published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||
7654 | + */ | ||
7655 | + | ||
7656 | +#include "union.h" | ||
7657 | + | ||
7658 | + | ||
7659 | +/* | ||
7660 | + * XXX: we need a dummy readpage handler because generic_file_mmap (which we | ||
7661 | + * use in unionfs_mmap) checks for the existence of | ||
7662 | + * mapping->a_ops->readpage, else it returns -ENOEXEC. The VFS will need to | ||
7663 | + * be fixed to allow a file system to define vm_ops->fault without any | ||
7664 | + * address_space_ops whatsoever. | ||
7665 | + * | ||
7666 | + * Otherwise, we don't want to use our readpage method at all. | ||
7667 | + */ | ||
7668 | +static int unionfs_readpage(struct file *file, struct page *page) | ||
7669 | +{ | ||
7670 | + BUG(); | ||
7671 | + return -EINVAL; | ||
7672 | +} | ||
7673 | + | ||
7674 | +static int unionfs_fault(struct vm_area_struct *vma, struct vm_fault *vmf) | ||
7675 | +{ | ||
7676 | + int err; | ||
7677 | + struct file *file, *lower_file; | ||
7678 | + struct vm_operations_struct *lower_vm_ops; | ||
7679 | + struct vm_area_struct lower_vma; | ||
7680 | + | ||
7681 | + BUG_ON(!vma); | ||
7682 | + memcpy(&lower_vma, vma, sizeof(struct vm_area_struct)); | ||
7683 | + file = lower_vma.vm_file; | ||
7684 | + lower_vm_ops = UNIONFS_F(file)->lower_vm_ops; | ||
7685 | + BUG_ON(!lower_vm_ops); | ||
7686 | + | ||
7687 | + lower_file = unionfs_lower_file(file); | ||
7688 | + BUG_ON(!lower_file); | ||
7689 | + /* | ||
7690 | + * XXX: vm_ops->fault may be called in parallel. Because we have to | ||
7691 | + * resort to temporarily changing the vma->vm_file to point to the | ||
7692 | + * lower file, a concurrent invocation of unionfs_fault could see a | ||
7693 | + * different value. In this workaround, we keep a different copy of | ||
7694 | + * the vma structure in our stack, so we never expose a different | ||
7695 | + * value of the vma->vm_file called to us, even temporarily. A | ||
7696 | + * better fix would be to change the calling semantics of ->fault to | ||
7697 | + * take an explicit file pointer. | ||
7698 | + */ | ||
7699 | + lower_vma.vm_file = lower_file; | ||
7700 | + err = lower_vm_ops->fault(&lower_vma, vmf); | ||
7701 | + return err; | ||
7702 | +} | ||
7703 | + | ||
7704 | +/* | ||
7705 | + * XXX: the default address_space_ops for unionfs is empty. We cannot set | ||
7706 | + * our inode->i_mapping->a_ops to NULL because too many code paths expect | ||
7707 | + * the a_ops vector to be non-NULL. | ||
7708 | + */ | ||
7709 | +struct address_space_operations unionfs_aops = { | ||
7710 | + /* empty on purpose */ | ||
7711 | +}; | ||
7712 | + | ||
7713 | +/* | ||
7714 | + * XXX: we need a second, dummy address_space_ops vector, to be used | ||
7715 | + * temporarily during unionfs_mmap, because the latter calls | ||
7716 | + * generic_file_mmap, which checks if ->readpage exists, else returns | ||
7717 | + * -ENOEXEC. | ||
7718 | + */ | ||
7719 | +struct address_space_operations unionfs_dummy_aops = { | ||
7720 | + .readpage = unionfs_readpage, | ||
7721 | +}; | ||
7722 | + | ||
7723 | +struct vm_operations_struct unionfs_vm_ops = { | ||
7724 | + .fault = unionfs_fault, | ||
7725 | +}; | ||
7726 | diff --git a/fs/unionfs/rdstate.c b/fs/unionfs/rdstate.c | ||
7727 | new file mode 100644 | ||
7728 | index 0000000..7ba1e1a | ||
7729 | --- /dev/null | ||
7730 | +++ b/fs/unionfs/rdstate.c | ||
7731 | @@ -0,0 +1,285 @@ | ||
7732 | +/* | ||
7733 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Erez Zadok | ||
7734 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Charles P. Wright | ||
7735 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2007 Josef 'Jeff' Sipek | ||
7736 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Junjiro Okajima | ||
7737 | + * Copyright (c) 2005 Arun M. Krishnakumar | ||
7738 | + * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 David P. Quigley | ||
7739 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Mohammad Nayyer Zubair | ||
7740 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Puja Gupta | ||
7741 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Harikesavan Krishnan | ||
7742 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Stony Brook University | ||
7743 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 The Research Foundation of SUNY | ||
7744 | + * | ||
7745 | + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
7746 | + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as | ||
7747 | + * published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||
7748 | + */ | ||
7749 | + | ||
7750 | +#include "union.h" | ||
7751 | + | ||
7752 | +/* This file contains the routines for maintaining readdir state. */ | ||
7753 | + | ||
7754 | +/* | ||
7755 | + * There are two structures here, rdstate which is a hash table | ||
7756 | + * of the second structure which is a filldir_node. | ||
7757 | + */ | ||
7758 | + | ||
7759 | +/* | ||
7760 | + * This is a struct kmem_cache for filldir nodes, because we allocate a lot | ||
7761 | + * of them and they shouldn't waste memory. If the node has a small name | ||
7762 | + * (as defined by the dentry structure), then we use an inline name to | ||
7763 | + * preserve kmalloc space. | ||
7764 | + */ | ||
7765 | +static struct kmem_cache *unionfs_filldir_cachep; | ||
7766 | + | ||
7767 | +int unionfs_init_filldir_cache(void) | ||
7768 | +{ | ||
7769 | + unionfs_filldir_cachep = | ||
7770 | + kmem_cache_create("unionfs_filldir", | ||
7771 | + sizeof(struct filldir_node), 0, | ||
7772 | + SLAB_RECLAIM_ACCOUNT, NULL); | ||
7773 | + | ||
7774 | + return (unionfs_filldir_cachep ? 0 : -ENOMEM); | ||
7775 | +} | ||
7776 | + | ||
7777 | +void unionfs_destroy_filldir_cache(void) | ||
7778 | +{ | ||
7779 | + if (unionfs_filldir_cachep) | ||
7780 | + kmem_cache_destroy(unionfs_filldir_cachep); | ||
7781 | +} | ||
7782 | + | ||
7783 | +/* | ||
7784 | + * This is a tuning parameter that tells us roughly how big to make the | ||
7785 | + * hash table in directory entries per page. This isn't perfect, but | ||
7786 | + * at least we get a hash table size that shouldn't be too overloaded. | ||
7787 | + * The following averages are based on my home directory. | ||
7788 | + * 14.44693 Overall | ||
7789 | + * 12.29 Single Page Directories | ||
7790 | + * 117.93 Multi-page directories | ||
7791 | + */ | ||
7792 | +#define DENTPAGE 4096 | ||
7793 | +#define DENTPERONEPAGE 12 | ||
7794 | +#define DENTPERPAGE 118 | ||
7795 | +#define MINHASHSIZE 1 | ||
7796 | +static int guesstimate_hash_size(struct inode *inode) | ||
7797 | +{ | ||
7798 | + struct inode *lower_inode; | ||
7799 | + int bindex; | ||
7800 | + int hashsize = MINHASHSIZE; | ||
7801 | + | ||
7802 | + if (UNIONFS_I(inode)->hashsize > 0) | ||
7803 | + return UNIONFS_I(inode)->hashsize; | ||
7804 | + | ||
7805 | + for (bindex = ibstart(inode); bindex <= ibend(inode); bindex++) { | ||
7806 | + lower_inode = unionfs_lower_inode_idx(inode, bindex); | ||
7807 | + if (!lower_inode) | ||
7808 | + continue; | ||
7809 | + | ||
7810 | + if (i_size_read(lower_inode) == DENTPAGE) | ||
7811 | + hashsize += DENTPERONEPAGE; | ||
7812 | + else | ||
7813 | + hashsize += (i_size_read(lower_inode) / DENTPAGE) * | ||
7814 | + DENTPERPAGE; | ||
7815 | + } | ||
7816 | + | ||
7817 | + return hashsize; | ||
7818 | +} | ||
7819 | + | ||
7820 | +int init_rdstate(struct file *file) | ||
7821 | +{ | ||
7822 | + BUG_ON(sizeof(loff_t) != | ||
7823 | + (sizeof(unsigned int) + sizeof(unsigned int))); | ||
7824 | + BUG_ON(UNIONFS_F(file)->rdstate != NULL); | ||
7825 | + | ||
7826 | + UNIONFS_F(file)->rdstate = alloc_rdstate(file->f_path.dentry->d_inode, | ||
7827 | + fbstart(file)); | ||
7828 | + | ||
7829 | + return (UNIONFS_F(file)->rdstate ? 0 : -ENOMEM); | ||
7830 | +} | ||
7831 | + | ||
7832 | +struct unionfs_dir_state *find_rdstate(struct inode *inode, loff_t fpos) | ||
7833 | +{ | ||
7834 | + struct unionfs_dir_state *rdstate = NULL; | ||
7835 | + struct list_head *pos; | ||
7836 | + | ||
7837 | + spin_lock(&UNIONFS_I(inode)->rdlock); | ||
7838 | + list_for_each(pos, &UNIONFS_I(inode)->readdircache) { | ||
7839 | + struct unionfs_dir_state *r = | ||
7840 | + list_entry(pos, struct unionfs_dir_state, cache); | ||
7841 | + if (fpos == rdstate2offset(r)) { | ||
7842 | + UNIONFS_I(inode)->rdcount--; | ||
7843 | + list_del(&r->cache); | ||
7844 | + rdstate = r; | ||
7845 | + break; | ||
7846 | + } | ||
7847 | + } | ||
7848 | + spin_unlock(&UNIONFS_I(inode)->rdlock); | ||
7849 | + return rdstate; | ||
7850 | +} | ||
7851 | + | ||
7852 | +struct unionfs_dir_state *alloc_rdstate(struct inode *inode, int bindex) | ||
7853 | +{ | ||
7854 | + int i = 0; | ||
7855 | + int hashsize; | ||
7856 | + unsigned long mallocsize = sizeof(struct unionfs_dir_state); | ||
7857 | + struct unionfs_dir_state *rdstate; | ||
7858 | + | ||
7859 | + hashsize = guesstimate_hash_size(inode); | ||
7860 | + mallocsize += hashsize * sizeof(struct list_head); | ||
7861 | + mallocsize = __roundup_pow_of_two(mallocsize); | ||
7862 | + | ||
7863 | + /* This should give us about 500 entries anyway. */ | ||
7864 | + if (mallocsize > PAGE_SIZE) | ||
7865 | + mallocsize = PAGE_SIZE; | ||
7866 | + | ||
7867 | + hashsize = (mallocsize - sizeof(struct unionfs_dir_state)) / | ||
7868 | + sizeof(struct list_head); | ||
7869 | + | ||
7870 | + rdstate = kmalloc(mallocsize, GFP_KERNEL); | ||
7871 | + if (unlikely(!rdstate)) | ||
7872 | + return NULL; | ||
7873 | + | ||
7874 | + spin_lock(&UNIONFS_I(inode)->rdlock); | ||
7875 | + if (UNIONFS_I(inode)->cookie >= (MAXRDCOOKIE - 1)) | ||
7876 | + UNIONFS_I(inode)->cookie = 1; | ||
7877 | + else | ||
7878 | + UNIONFS_I(inode)->cookie++; | ||
7879 | + | ||
7880 | + rdstate->cookie = UNIONFS_I(inode)->cookie; | ||
7881 | + spin_unlock(&UNIONFS_I(inode)->rdlock); | ||
7882 | + rdstate->offset = 1; | ||
7883 | + rdstate->access = jiffies; | ||
7884 | + rdstate->bindex = bindex; | ||
7885 | + rdstate->dirpos = 0; | ||
7886 | + rdstate->hashentries = 0; | ||
7887 | + rdstate->size = hashsize; | ||
7888 | + for (i = 0; i < rdstate->size; i++) | ||
7889 | + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&rdstate->list[i]); | ||
7890 | + | ||
7891 | + return rdstate; | ||
7892 | +} | ||
7893 | + | ||
7894 | +static void free_filldir_node(struct filldir_node *node) | ||
7895 | +{ | ||
7896 | + if (node->namelen >= DNAME_INLINE_LEN_MIN) | ||
7897 | + kfree(node->name); | ||
7898 | + kmem_cache_free(unionfs_filldir_cachep, node); | ||
7899 | +} | ||
7900 | + | ||
7901 | +void free_rdstate(struct unionfs_dir_state *state) | ||
7902 | +{ | ||
7903 | + struct filldir_node *tmp; | ||
7904 | + int i; | ||
7905 | + | ||
7906 | + for (i = 0; i < state->size; i++) { | ||
7907 | + struct list_head *head = &(state->list[i]); | ||
7908 | + struct list_head *pos, *n; | ||
7909 | + | ||
7910 | + /* traverse the list and deallocate space */ | ||
7911 | + list_for_each_safe(pos, n, head) { | ||
7912 | + tmp = list_entry(pos, struct filldir_node, file_list); | ||
7913 | + list_del(&tmp->file_list); | ||
7914 | + free_filldir_node(tmp); | ||
7915 | + } | ||
7916 | + } | ||
7917 | + | ||
7918 | + kfree(state); | ||
7919 | +} | ||
7920 | + | ||
7921 | +struct filldir_node *find_filldir_node(struct unionfs_dir_state *rdstate, | ||
7922 | + const char *name, int namelen, | ||
7923 | + int is_whiteout) | ||
7924 | +{ | ||
7925 | + int index; | ||
7926 | + unsigned int hash; | ||
7927 | + struct list_head *head; | ||
7928 | + struct list_head *pos; | ||
7929 | + struct filldir_node *cursor = NULL; | ||
7930 | + int found = 0; | ||
7931 | + | ||
7932 | + BUG_ON(namelen <= 0); | ||
7933 | + | ||
7934 | + hash = full_name_hash(name, namelen); | ||
7935 | + index = hash % rdstate->size; | ||
7936 | + | ||
7937 | + head = &(rdstate->list[index]); | ||
7938 | + list_for_each(pos, head) { | ||
7939 | + cursor = list_entry(pos, struct filldir_node, file_list); | ||
7940 | + | ||
7941 | + if (cursor->namelen == namelen && cursor->hash == hash && | ||
7942 | + !strncmp(cursor->name, name, namelen)) { | ||
7943 | + /* | ||
7944 | + * a duplicate exists, and hence no need to create | ||
7945 | + * entry to the list | ||
7946 | + */ | ||
7947 | + found = 1; | ||
7948 | + | ||
7949 | + /* | ||
7950 | + * if a duplicate is found in this branch, and is | ||
7951 | + * not due to the caller looking for an entry to | ||
7952 | + * whiteout, then the file system may be corrupted. | ||
7953 | + */ | ||
7954 | + if (unlikely(!is_whiteout && | ||
7955 | + cursor->bindex == rdstate->bindex)) | ||
7956 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: filldir: possible " | ||
7957 | + "I/O error: a file is duplicated " | ||
7958 | + "in the same branch %d: %s\n", | ||
7959 | + rdstate->bindex, cursor->name); | ||
7960 | + break; | ||
7961 | + } | ||
7962 | + } | ||
7963 | + | ||
7964 | + if (!found) | ||
7965 | + cursor = NULL; | ||
7966 | + | ||
7967 | + return cursor; | ||
7968 | +} | ||
7969 | + | ||
7970 | +int add_filldir_node(struct unionfs_dir_state *rdstate, const char *name, | ||
7971 | + int namelen, int bindex, int whiteout) | ||
7972 | +{ | ||
7973 | + struct filldir_node *new; | ||
7974 | + unsigned int hash; | ||
7975 | + int index; | ||
7976 | + int err = 0; | ||
7977 | + struct list_head *head; | ||
7978 | + | ||
7979 | + BUG_ON(namelen <= 0); | ||
7980 | + | ||
7981 | + hash = full_name_hash(name, namelen); | ||
7982 | + index = hash % rdstate->size; | ||
7983 | + head = &(rdstate->list[index]); | ||
7984 | + | ||
7985 | + new = kmem_cache_alloc(unionfs_filldir_cachep, GFP_KERNEL); | ||
7986 | + if (unlikely(!new)) { | ||
7987 | + err = -ENOMEM; | ||
7988 | + goto out; | ||
7989 | + } | ||
7990 | + | ||
7991 | + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&new->file_list); | ||
7992 | + new->namelen = namelen; | ||
7993 | + new->hash = hash; | ||
7994 | + new->bindex = bindex; | ||
7995 | + new->whiteout = whiteout; | ||
7996 | + | ||
7997 | + if (namelen < DNAME_INLINE_LEN_MIN) { | ||
7998 | + new->name = new->iname; | ||
7999 | + } else { | ||
8000 | + new->name = kmalloc(namelen + 1, GFP_KERNEL); | ||
8001 | + if (unlikely(!new->name)) { | ||
8002 | + kmem_cache_free(unionfs_filldir_cachep, new); | ||
8003 | + new = NULL; | ||
8004 | + goto out; | ||
8005 | + } | ||
8006 | + } | ||
8007 | + | ||
8008 | + memcpy(new->name, name, namelen); | ||
8009 | + new->name[namelen] = '\0'; | ||
8010 | + | ||
8011 | + rdstate->hashentries++; | ||
8012 | + | ||
8013 | + list_add(&(new->file_list), head); | ||
8014 | +out: | ||
8015 | + return err; | ||
8016 | +} | ||
8017 | diff --git a/fs/unionfs/rename.c b/fs/unionfs/rename.c | ||
8018 | new file mode 100644 | ||
8019 | index 0000000..cc16eb2 | ||
8020 | --- /dev/null | ||
8021 | +++ b/fs/unionfs/rename.c | ||
8022 | @@ -0,0 +1,548 @@ | ||
8023 | +/* | ||
8024 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Erez Zadok | ||
8025 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Charles P. Wright | ||
8026 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2007 Josef 'Jeff' Sipek | ||
8027 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Junjiro Okajima | ||
8028 | + * Copyright (c) 2005 Arun M. Krishnakumar | ||
8029 | + * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 David P. Quigley | ||
8030 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Mohammad Nayyer Zubair | ||
8031 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Puja Gupta | ||
8032 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Harikesavan Krishnan | ||
8033 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Stony Brook University | ||
8034 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 The Research Foundation of SUNY | ||
8035 | + * | ||
8036 | + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
8037 | + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as | ||
8038 | + * published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||
8039 | + */ | ||
8040 | + | ||
8041 | +#include "union.h" | ||
8042 | + | ||
8043 | +static int __unionfs_rename(struct inode *old_dir, struct dentry *old_dentry, | ||
8044 | + struct inode *new_dir, struct dentry *new_dentry, | ||
8045 | + int bindex, struct dentry **wh_old) | ||
8046 | +{ | ||
8047 | + int err = 0; | ||
8048 | + struct dentry *lower_old_dentry; | ||
8049 | + struct dentry *lower_new_dentry; | ||
8050 | + struct dentry *lower_old_dir_dentry; | ||
8051 | + struct dentry *lower_new_dir_dentry; | ||
8052 | + struct dentry *lower_wh_dentry; | ||
8053 | + struct dentry *lower_wh_dir_dentry; | ||
8054 | + struct dentry *trap; | ||
8055 | + char *wh_name = NULL; | ||
8056 | + | ||
8057 | + lower_new_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(new_dentry, bindex); | ||
8058 | + lower_old_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(old_dentry, bindex); | ||
8059 | + | ||
8060 | + if (!lower_new_dentry) { | ||
8061 | + lower_new_dentry = | ||
8062 | + create_parents(new_dentry->d_parent->d_inode, | ||
8063 | + new_dentry, new_dentry->d_name.name, | ||
8064 | + bindex); | ||
8065 | + if (IS_ERR(lower_new_dentry)) { | ||
8066 | + err = PTR_ERR(lower_new_dentry); | ||
8067 | + if (IS_COPYUP_ERR(err)) | ||
8068 | + goto out; | ||
8069 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: error creating directory " | ||
8070 | + "tree for rename, bindex=%d err=%d\n", | ||
8071 | + bindex, err); | ||
8072 | + goto out; | ||
8073 | + } | ||
8074 | + } | ||
8075 | + | ||
8076 | + wh_name = alloc_whname(new_dentry->d_name.name, | ||
8077 | + new_dentry->d_name.len); | ||
8078 | + if (unlikely(IS_ERR(wh_name))) { | ||
8079 | + err = PTR_ERR(wh_name); | ||
8080 | + goto out; | ||
8081 | + } | ||
8082 | + | ||
8083 | + lower_wh_dentry = lookup_one_len(wh_name, lower_new_dentry->d_parent, | ||
8084 | + new_dentry->d_name.len + | ||
8085 | + UNIONFS_WHLEN); | ||
8086 | + if (IS_ERR(lower_wh_dentry)) { | ||
8087 | + err = PTR_ERR(lower_wh_dentry); | ||
8088 | + goto out; | ||
8089 | + } | ||
8090 | + | ||
8091 | + if (lower_wh_dentry->d_inode) { | ||
8092 | + /* get rid of the whiteout that is existing */ | ||
8093 | + if (lower_new_dentry->d_inode) { | ||
8094 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: both a whiteout and a " | ||
8095 | + "dentry exist when doing a rename!\n"); | ||
8096 | + err = -EIO; | ||
8097 | + | ||
8098 | + dput(lower_wh_dentry); | ||
8099 | + goto out; | ||
8100 | + } | ||
8101 | + | ||
8102 | + lower_wh_dir_dentry = lock_parent_wh(lower_wh_dentry); | ||
8103 | + err = is_robranch_super(old_dentry->d_sb, bindex); | ||
8104 | + if (!err) | ||
8105 | + err = vfs_unlink(lower_wh_dir_dentry->d_inode, | ||
8106 | + lower_wh_dentry); | ||
8107 | + | ||
8108 | + dput(lower_wh_dentry); | ||
8109 | + unlock_dir(lower_wh_dir_dentry); | ||
8110 | + if (err) | ||
8111 | + goto out; | ||
8112 | + } else { | ||
8113 | + dput(lower_wh_dentry); | ||
8114 | + } | ||
8115 | + | ||
8116 | + err = is_robranch_super(old_dentry->d_sb, bindex); | ||
8117 | + if (err) | ||
8118 | + goto out; | ||
8119 | + | ||
8120 | + dget(lower_old_dentry); | ||
8121 | + dget(lower_new_dentry); | ||
8122 | + lower_old_dir_dentry = dget_parent(lower_old_dentry); | ||
8123 | + lower_new_dir_dentry = dget_parent(lower_new_dentry); | ||
8124 | + | ||
8125 | + /* | ||
8126 | + * ready to whiteout for old_dentry. caller will create the actual | ||
8127 | + * whiteout, and must dput(*wh_old) | ||
8128 | + */ | ||
8129 | + if (wh_old) { | ||
8130 | + char *whname; | ||
8131 | + whname = alloc_whname(old_dentry->d_name.name, | ||
8132 | + old_dentry->d_name.len); | ||
8133 | + err = PTR_ERR(whname); | ||
8134 | + if (unlikely(IS_ERR(whname))) | ||
8135 | + goto out_dput; | ||
8136 | + *wh_old = lookup_one_len(whname, lower_old_dir_dentry, | ||
8137 | + old_dentry->d_name.len + | ||
8138 | + UNIONFS_WHLEN); | ||
8139 | + kfree(whname); | ||
8140 | + err = PTR_ERR(*wh_old); | ||
8141 | + if (IS_ERR(*wh_old)) { | ||
8142 | + *wh_old = NULL; | ||
8143 | + goto out_dput; | ||
8144 | + } | ||
8145 | + } | ||
8146 | + | ||
8147 | + /* see Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/issues.txt */ | ||
8148 | + lockdep_off(); | ||
8149 | + trap = lock_rename(lower_old_dir_dentry, lower_new_dir_dentry); | ||
8150 | + /* source should not be ancenstor of target */ | ||
8151 | + if (trap == lower_old_dentry) { | ||
8152 | + err = -EINVAL; | ||
8153 | + goto out_err_unlock; | ||
8154 | + } | ||
8155 | + /* target should not be ancenstor of source */ | ||
8156 | + if (trap == lower_new_dentry) { | ||
8157 | + err = -ENOTEMPTY; | ||
8158 | + goto out_err_unlock; | ||
8159 | + } | ||
8160 | + err = vfs_rename(lower_old_dir_dentry->d_inode, lower_old_dentry, | ||
8161 | + lower_new_dir_dentry->d_inode, lower_new_dentry); | ||
8162 | +out_err_unlock: | ||
8163 | + if (!err) { | ||
8164 | + /* update parent dir times */ | ||
8165 | + fsstack_copy_attr_times(old_dir, lower_old_dir_dentry->d_inode); | ||
8166 | + fsstack_copy_attr_times(new_dir, lower_new_dir_dentry->d_inode); | ||
8167 | + } | ||
8168 | + unlock_rename(lower_old_dir_dentry, lower_new_dir_dentry); | ||
8169 | + lockdep_on(); | ||
8170 | + | ||
8171 | +out_dput: | ||
8172 | + dput(lower_old_dir_dentry); | ||
8173 | + dput(lower_new_dir_dentry); | ||
8174 | + dput(lower_old_dentry); | ||
8175 | + dput(lower_new_dentry); | ||
8176 | + | ||
8177 | +out: | ||
8178 | + if (!err) { | ||
8179 | + /* Fixup the new_dentry. */ | ||
8180 | + if (bindex < dbstart(new_dentry)) | ||
8181 | + set_dbstart(new_dentry, bindex); | ||
8182 | + else if (bindex > dbend(new_dentry)) | ||
8183 | + set_dbend(new_dentry, bindex); | ||
8184 | + } | ||
8185 | + | ||
8186 | + kfree(wh_name); | ||
8187 | + | ||
8188 | + return err; | ||
8189 | +} | ||
8190 | + | ||
8191 | +/* | ||
8192 | + * Main rename code. This is sufficiently complex, that it's documented in | ||
8193 | + * Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/rename.txt. This routine calls | ||
8194 | + * __unionfs_rename() above to perform some of the work. | ||
8195 | + */ | ||
8196 | +static int do_unionfs_rename(struct inode *old_dir, | ||
8197 | + struct dentry *old_dentry, | ||
8198 | + struct inode *new_dir, | ||
8199 | + struct dentry *new_dentry) | ||
8200 | +{ | ||
8201 | + int err = 0; | ||
8202 | + int bindex, bwh_old; | ||
8203 | + int old_bstart, old_bend; | ||
8204 | + int new_bstart, new_bend; | ||
8205 | + int do_copyup = -1; | ||
8206 | + struct dentry *parent_dentry; | ||
8207 | + int local_err = 0; | ||
8208 | + int eio = 0; | ||
8209 | + int revert = 0; | ||
8210 | + struct dentry *wh_old = NULL; | ||
8211 | + | ||
8212 | + old_bstart = dbstart(old_dentry); | ||
8213 | + bwh_old = old_bstart; | ||
8214 | + old_bend = dbend(old_dentry); | ||
8215 | + parent_dentry = old_dentry->d_parent; | ||
8216 | + | ||
8217 | + new_bstart = dbstart(new_dentry); | ||
8218 | + new_bend = dbend(new_dentry); | ||
8219 | + | ||
8220 | + /* Rename source to destination. */ | ||
8221 | + err = __unionfs_rename(old_dir, old_dentry, new_dir, new_dentry, | ||
8222 | + old_bstart, &wh_old); | ||
8223 | + if (err) { | ||
8224 | + if (!IS_COPYUP_ERR(err)) | ||
8225 | + goto out; | ||
8226 | + do_copyup = old_bstart - 1; | ||
8227 | + } else { | ||
8228 | + revert = 1; | ||
8229 | + } | ||
8230 | + | ||
8231 | + /* | ||
8232 | + * Unlink all instances of destination that exist to the left of | ||
8233 | + * bstart of source. On error, revert back, goto out. | ||
8234 | + */ | ||
8235 | + for (bindex = old_bstart - 1; bindex >= new_bstart; bindex--) { | ||
8236 | + struct dentry *unlink_dentry; | ||
8237 | + struct dentry *unlink_dir_dentry; | ||
8238 | + | ||
8239 | + unlink_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(new_dentry, bindex); | ||
8240 | + if (!unlink_dentry) | ||
8241 | + continue; | ||
8242 | + | ||
8243 | + unlink_dir_dentry = lock_parent(unlink_dentry); | ||
8244 | + err = is_robranch_super(old_dir->i_sb, bindex); | ||
8245 | + if (!err) | ||
8246 | + err = vfs_unlink(unlink_dir_dentry->d_inode, | ||
8247 | + unlink_dentry); | ||
8248 | + | ||
8249 | + fsstack_copy_attr_times(new_dentry->d_parent->d_inode, | ||
8250 | + unlink_dir_dentry->d_inode); | ||
8251 | + /* propagate number of hard-links */ | ||
8252 | + new_dentry->d_parent->d_inode->i_nlink = | ||
8253 | + unionfs_get_nlinks(new_dentry->d_parent->d_inode); | ||
8254 | + | ||
8255 | + unlock_dir(unlink_dir_dentry); | ||
8256 | + if (!err) { | ||
8257 | + if (bindex != new_bstart) { | ||
8258 | + dput(unlink_dentry); | ||
8259 | + unionfs_set_lower_dentry_idx(new_dentry, | ||
8260 | + bindex, NULL); | ||
8261 | + } | ||
8262 | + } else if (IS_COPYUP_ERR(err)) { | ||
8263 | + do_copyup = bindex - 1; | ||
8264 | + } else if (revert) { | ||
8265 | + dput(wh_old); | ||
8266 | + goto revert; | ||
8267 | + } | ||
8268 | + } | ||
8269 | + | ||
8270 | + if (do_copyup != -1) { | ||
8271 | + for (bindex = do_copyup; bindex >= 0; bindex--) { | ||
8272 | + /* | ||
8273 | + * copyup the file into some left directory, so that | ||
8274 | + * you can rename it | ||
8275 | + */ | ||
8276 | + err = copyup_dentry(old_dentry->d_parent->d_inode, | ||
8277 | + old_dentry, old_bstart, bindex, | ||
8278 | + old_dentry->d_name.name, | ||
8279 | + old_dentry->d_name.len, NULL, | ||
8280 | + i_size_read(old_dentry->d_inode)); | ||
8281 | + /* if copyup failed, try next branch to the left */ | ||
8282 | + if (err) | ||
8283 | + continue; | ||
8284 | + dput(wh_old); | ||
8285 | + bwh_old = bindex; | ||
8286 | + err = __unionfs_rename(old_dir, old_dentry, | ||
8287 | + new_dir, new_dentry, | ||
8288 | + bindex, &wh_old); | ||
8289 | + break; | ||
8290 | + } | ||
8291 | + } | ||
8292 | + | ||
8293 | + /* make it opaque */ | ||
8294 | + if (S_ISDIR(old_dentry->d_inode->i_mode)) { | ||
8295 | + err = make_dir_opaque(old_dentry, dbstart(old_dentry)); | ||
8296 | + if (err) | ||
8297 | + goto revert; | ||
8298 | + } | ||
8299 | + | ||
8300 | + /* | ||
8301 | + * Create whiteout for source, only if: | ||
8302 | + * (1) There is more than one underlying instance of source. | ||
8303 | + * (2) We did a copy_up | ||
8304 | + */ | ||
8305 | + if ((old_bstart != old_bend) || (do_copyup != -1)) { | ||
8306 | + struct dentry *lower_parent; | ||
8307 | + struct nameidata nd; | ||
8308 | + if (!wh_old || wh_old->d_inode || bwh_old < 0) { | ||
8309 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: rename error " | ||
8310 | + "(wh_old=%p/%p bwh_old=%d)\n", wh_old, | ||
8311 | + (wh_old ? wh_old->d_inode : NULL), bwh_old); | ||
8312 | + err = -EIO; | ||
8313 | + goto out; | ||
8314 | + } | ||
8315 | + err = init_lower_nd(&nd, LOOKUP_CREATE); | ||
8316 | + if (unlikely(err < 0)) | ||
8317 | + goto out; | ||
8318 | + lower_parent = lock_parent_wh(wh_old); | ||
8319 | + local_err = vfs_create(lower_parent->d_inode, wh_old, S_IRUGO, | ||
8320 | + &nd); | ||
8321 | + unlock_dir(lower_parent); | ||
8322 | + if (!local_err) { | ||
8323 | + set_dbopaque(old_dentry, bwh_old); | ||
8324 | + } else { | ||
8325 | + /* | ||
8326 | + * we can't fix anything now, so we cop-out and use | ||
8327 | + * -EIO. | ||
8328 | + */ | ||
8329 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: can't create a whiteout for " | ||
8330 | + "the source in rename!\n"); | ||
8331 | + err = -EIO; | ||
8332 | + } | ||
8333 | + release_lower_nd(&nd, local_err); | ||
8334 | + } | ||
8335 | + | ||
8336 | +out: | ||
8337 | + dput(wh_old); | ||
8338 | + return err; | ||
8339 | + | ||
8340 | +revert: | ||
8341 | + /* Do revert here. */ | ||
8342 | + local_err = unionfs_refresh_lower_dentry(new_dentry, old_bstart); | ||
8343 | + if (local_err) { | ||
8344 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: revert failed in rename: " | ||
8345 | + "the new refresh failed\n"); | ||
8346 | + eio = -EIO; | ||
8347 | + } | ||
8348 | + | ||
8349 | + local_err = unionfs_refresh_lower_dentry(old_dentry, old_bstart); | ||
8350 | + if (local_err) { | ||
8351 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: revert failed in rename: " | ||
8352 | + "the old refresh failed\n"); | ||
8353 | + eio = -EIO; | ||
8354 | + goto revert_out; | ||
8355 | + } | ||
8356 | + | ||
8357 | + if (!unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(new_dentry, bindex) || | ||
8358 | + !unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(new_dentry, bindex)->d_inode) { | ||
8359 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: revert failed in rename: " | ||
8360 | + "the object disappeared from under us!\n"); | ||
8361 | + eio = -EIO; | ||
8362 | + goto revert_out; | ||
8363 | + } | ||
8364 | + | ||
8365 | + if (unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(old_dentry, bindex) && | ||
8366 | + unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(old_dentry, bindex)->d_inode) { | ||
8367 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: revert failed in rename: " | ||
8368 | + "the object was created underneath us!\n"); | ||
8369 | + eio = -EIO; | ||
8370 | + goto revert_out; | ||
8371 | + } | ||
8372 | + | ||
8373 | + local_err = __unionfs_rename(new_dir, new_dentry, | ||
8374 | + old_dir, old_dentry, old_bstart, NULL); | ||
8375 | + | ||
8376 | + /* If we can't fix it, then we cop-out with -EIO. */ | ||
8377 | + if (local_err) { | ||
8378 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: revert failed in rename!\n"); | ||
8379 | + eio = -EIO; | ||
8380 | + } | ||
8381 | + | ||
8382 | + local_err = unionfs_refresh_lower_dentry(new_dentry, bindex); | ||
8383 | + if (local_err) | ||
8384 | + eio = -EIO; | ||
8385 | + local_err = unionfs_refresh_lower_dentry(old_dentry, bindex); | ||
8386 | + if (local_err) | ||
8387 | + eio = -EIO; | ||
8388 | + | ||
8389 | +revert_out: | ||
8390 | + if (eio) | ||
8391 | + err = eio; | ||
8392 | + return err; | ||
8393 | +} | ||
8394 | + | ||
8395 | +static struct dentry *lookup_whiteout(struct dentry *dentry) | ||
8396 | +{ | ||
8397 | + char *whname; | ||
8398 | + int bindex = -1, bstart = -1, bend = -1; | ||
8399 | + struct dentry *parent, *lower_parent, *wh_dentry; | ||
8400 | + | ||
8401 | + whname = alloc_whname(dentry->d_name.name, dentry->d_name.len); | ||
8402 | + if (unlikely(IS_ERR(whname))) | ||
8403 | + return (void *)whname; | ||
8404 | + | ||
8405 | + parent = dget_parent(dentry); | ||
8406 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(parent, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_WHITEOUT); | ||
8407 | + bstart = dbstart(parent); | ||
8408 | + bend = dbend(parent); | ||
8409 | + wh_dentry = ERR_PTR(-ENOENT); | ||
8410 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) { | ||
8411 | + lower_parent = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(parent, bindex); | ||
8412 | + if (!lower_parent) | ||
8413 | + continue; | ||
8414 | + wh_dentry = lookup_one_len(whname, lower_parent, | ||
8415 | + dentry->d_name.len + UNIONFS_WHLEN); | ||
8416 | + if (IS_ERR(wh_dentry)) | ||
8417 | + continue; | ||
8418 | + if (wh_dentry->d_inode) | ||
8419 | + break; | ||
8420 | + dput(wh_dentry); | ||
8421 | + wh_dentry = ERR_PTR(-ENOENT); | ||
8422 | + } | ||
8423 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(parent); | ||
8424 | + dput(parent); | ||
8425 | + kfree(whname); | ||
8426 | + return wh_dentry; | ||
8427 | +} | ||
8428 | + | ||
8429 | +/* | ||
8430 | + * We can't copyup a directory, because it may involve huge numbers of | ||
8431 | + * children, etc. Doing that in the kernel would be bad, so instead we | ||
8432 | + * return EXDEV to the user-space utility that caused this, and let the | ||
8433 | + * user-space recurse and ask us to copy up each file separately. | ||
8434 | + */ | ||
8435 | +static int may_rename_dir(struct dentry *dentry) | ||
8436 | +{ | ||
8437 | + int err, bstart; | ||
8438 | + | ||
8439 | + err = check_empty(dentry, NULL); | ||
8440 | + if (err == -ENOTEMPTY) { | ||
8441 | + if (is_robranch(dentry)) | ||
8442 | + return -EXDEV; | ||
8443 | + } else if (err) { | ||
8444 | + return err; | ||
8445 | + } | ||
8446 | + | ||
8447 | + bstart = dbstart(dentry); | ||
8448 | + if (dbend(dentry) == bstart || dbopaque(dentry) == bstart) | ||
8449 | + return 0; | ||
8450 | + | ||
8451 | + set_dbstart(dentry, bstart + 1); | ||
8452 | + err = check_empty(dentry, NULL); | ||
8453 | + set_dbstart(dentry, bstart); | ||
8454 | + if (err == -ENOTEMPTY) | ||
8455 | + err = -EXDEV; | ||
8456 | + return err; | ||
8457 | +} | ||
8458 | + | ||
8459 | +int unionfs_rename(struct inode *old_dir, struct dentry *old_dentry, | ||
8460 | + struct inode *new_dir, struct dentry *new_dentry) | ||
8461 | +{ | ||
8462 | + int err = 0; | ||
8463 | + struct dentry *wh_dentry; | ||
8464 | + | ||
8465 | + unionfs_read_lock(old_dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
8466 | + unionfs_double_lock_dentry(old_dentry, new_dentry); | ||
8467 | + | ||
8468 | + if (unlikely(!__unionfs_d_revalidate_chain(old_dentry, NULL, false))) { | ||
8469 | + err = -ESTALE; | ||
8470 | + goto out; | ||
8471 | + } | ||
8472 | + if (unlikely(!d_deleted(new_dentry) && new_dentry->d_inode && | ||
8473 | + !__unionfs_d_revalidate_chain(new_dentry, NULL, false))) { | ||
8474 | + err = -ESTALE; | ||
8475 | + goto out; | ||
8476 | + } | ||
8477 | + | ||
8478 | + if (!S_ISDIR(old_dentry->d_inode->i_mode)) | ||
8479 | + err = unionfs_partial_lookup(old_dentry); | ||
8480 | + else | ||
8481 | + err = may_rename_dir(old_dentry); | ||
8482 | + | ||
8483 | + if (err) | ||
8484 | + goto out; | ||
8485 | + | ||
8486 | + err = unionfs_partial_lookup(new_dentry); | ||
8487 | + if (err) | ||
8488 | + goto out; | ||
8489 | + | ||
8490 | + /* | ||
8491 | + * if new_dentry is already lower because of whiteout, | ||
8492 | + * simply override it even if the whited-out dir is not empty. | ||
8493 | + */ | ||
8494 | + wh_dentry = lookup_whiteout(new_dentry); | ||
8495 | + if (!IS_ERR(wh_dentry)) { | ||
8496 | + dput(wh_dentry); | ||
8497 | + } else if (new_dentry->d_inode) { | ||
8498 | + if (S_ISDIR(old_dentry->d_inode->i_mode) != | ||
8499 | + S_ISDIR(new_dentry->d_inode->i_mode)) { | ||
8500 | + err = S_ISDIR(old_dentry->d_inode->i_mode) ? | ||
8501 | + -ENOTDIR : -EISDIR; | ||
8502 | + goto out; | ||
8503 | + } | ||
8504 | + | ||
8505 | + if (S_ISDIR(new_dentry->d_inode->i_mode)) { | ||
8506 | + struct unionfs_dir_state *namelist = NULL; | ||
8507 | + /* check if this unionfs directory is empty or not */ | ||
8508 | + err = check_empty(new_dentry, &namelist); | ||
8509 | + if (err) | ||
8510 | + goto out; | ||
8511 | + | ||
8512 | + if (!is_robranch(new_dentry)) | ||
8513 | + err = delete_whiteouts(new_dentry, | ||
8514 | + dbstart(new_dentry), | ||
8515 | + namelist); | ||
8516 | + | ||
8517 | + free_rdstate(namelist); | ||
8518 | + | ||
8519 | + if (err) | ||
8520 | + goto out; | ||
8521 | + } | ||
8522 | + } | ||
8523 | + | ||
8524 | + err = do_unionfs_rename(old_dir, old_dentry, new_dir, new_dentry); | ||
8525 | + if (err) | ||
8526 | + goto out; | ||
8527 | + | ||
8528 | + /* | ||
8529 | + * force re-lookup since the dir on ro branch is not renamed, and | ||
8530 | + * lower dentries still indicate the un-renamed ones. | ||
8531 | + */ | ||
8532 | + if (S_ISDIR(old_dentry->d_inode->i_mode)) | ||
8533 | + atomic_dec(&UNIONFS_D(old_dentry)->generation); | ||
8534 | + else | ||
8535 | + unionfs_postcopyup_release(old_dentry); | ||
8536 | + if (new_dentry->d_inode && !S_ISDIR(new_dentry->d_inode->i_mode)) { | ||
8537 | + unionfs_postcopyup_release(new_dentry); | ||
8538 | + unionfs_postcopyup_setmnt(new_dentry); | ||
8539 | + if (!unionfs_lower_inode(new_dentry->d_inode)) { | ||
8540 | + /* | ||
8541 | + * If we get here, it means that no copyup was | ||
8542 | + * needed, and that a file by the old name already | ||
8543 | + * existing on the destination branch; that file got | ||
8544 | + * renamed earlier in this function, so all we need | ||
8545 | + * to do here is set the lower inode. | ||
8546 | + */ | ||
8547 | + struct inode *inode; | ||
8548 | + inode = unionfs_lower_inode(old_dentry->d_inode); | ||
8549 | + igrab(inode); | ||
8550 | + unionfs_set_lower_inode_idx(new_dentry->d_inode, | ||
8551 | + dbstart(new_dentry), | ||
8552 | + inode); | ||
8553 | + } | ||
8554 | + } | ||
8555 | + /* if all of this renaming succeeded, update our times */ | ||
8556 | + unionfs_copy_attr_times(old_dentry->d_inode); | ||
8557 | + unionfs_copy_attr_times(new_dentry->d_inode); | ||
8558 | + unionfs_check_inode(old_dir); | ||
8559 | + unionfs_check_inode(new_dir); | ||
8560 | + unionfs_check_dentry(old_dentry); | ||
8561 | + unionfs_check_dentry(new_dentry); | ||
8562 | + | ||
8563 | +out: | ||
8564 | + if (err) /* clear the new_dentry stuff created */ | ||
8565 | + d_drop(new_dentry); | ||
8566 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(new_dentry); | ||
8567 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(old_dentry); | ||
8568 | + unionfs_read_unlock(old_dentry->d_sb); | ||
8569 | + return err; | ||
8570 | +} | ||
8571 | diff --git a/fs/unionfs/sioq.c b/fs/unionfs/sioq.c | ||
8572 | new file mode 100644 | ||
8573 | index 0000000..2a8c88e | ||
8574 | --- /dev/null | ||
8575 | +++ b/fs/unionfs/sioq.c | ||
8576 | @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ | ||
8577 | +/* | ||
8578 | + * Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Erez Zadok | ||
8579 | + * Copyright (c) 2006 Charles P. Wright | ||
8580 | + * Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Josef 'Jeff' Sipek | ||
8581 | + * Copyright (c) 2006 Junjiro Okajima | ||
8582 | + * Copyright (c) 2006 David P. Quigley | ||
8583 | + * Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Stony Brook University | ||
8584 | + * Copyright (c) 2006-2007 The Research Foundation of SUNY | ||
8585 | + * | ||
8586 | + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
8587 | + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as | ||
8588 | + * published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||
8589 | + */ | ||
8590 | + | ||
8591 | +#include "union.h" | ||
8592 | + | ||
8593 | +/* | ||
8594 | + * Super-user IO work Queue - sometimes we need to perform actions which | ||
8595 | + * would fail due to the unix permissions on the parent directory (e.g., | ||
8596 | + * rmdir a directory which appears empty, but in reality contains | ||
8597 | + * whiteouts). | ||
8598 | + */ | ||
8599 | + | ||
8600 | +static struct workqueue_struct *superio_workqueue; | ||
8601 | + | ||
8602 | +int __init init_sioq(void) | ||
8603 | +{ | ||
8604 | + int err; | ||
8605 | + | ||
8606 | + superio_workqueue = create_workqueue("unionfs_siod"); | ||
8607 | + if (!IS_ERR(superio_workqueue)) | ||
8608 | + return 0; | ||
8609 | + | ||
8610 | + err = PTR_ERR(superio_workqueue); | ||
8611 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: create_workqueue failed %d\n", err); | ||
8612 | + superio_workqueue = NULL; | ||
8613 | + return err; | ||
8614 | +} | ||
8615 | + | ||
8616 | +void stop_sioq(void) | ||
8617 | +{ | ||
8618 | + if (superio_workqueue) | ||
8619 | + destroy_workqueue(superio_workqueue); | ||
8620 | +} | ||
8621 | + | ||
8622 | +void run_sioq(work_func_t func, struct sioq_args *args) | ||
8623 | +{ | ||
8624 | + INIT_WORK(&args->work, func); | ||
8625 | + | ||
8626 | + init_completion(&args->comp); | ||
8627 | + while (!queue_work(superio_workqueue, &args->work)) { | ||
8628 | + /* TODO: do accounting if needed */ | ||
8629 | + schedule(); | ||
8630 | + } | ||
8631 | + wait_for_completion(&args->comp); | ||
8632 | +} | ||
8633 | + | ||
8634 | +void __unionfs_create(struct work_struct *work) | ||
8635 | +{ | ||
8636 | + struct sioq_args *args = container_of(work, struct sioq_args, work); | ||
8637 | + struct create_args *c = &args->create; | ||
8638 | + | ||
8639 | + args->err = vfs_create(c->parent, c->dentry, c->mode, c->nd); | ||
8640 | + complete(&args->comp); | ||
8641 | +} | ||
8642 | + | ||
8643 | +void __unionfs_mkdir(struct work_struct *work) | ||
8644 | +{ | ||
8645 | + struct sioq_args *args = container_of(work, struct sioq_args, work); | ||
8646 | + struct mkdir_args *m = &args->mkdir; | ||
8647 | + | ||
8648 | + args->err = vfs_mkdir(m->parent, m->dentry, m->mode); | ||
8649 | + complete(&args->comp); | ||
8650 | +} | ||
8651 | + | ||
8652 | +void __unionfs_mknod(struct work_struct *work) | ||
8653 | +{ | ||
8654 | + struct sioq_args *args = container_of(work, struct sioq_args, work); | ||
8655 | + struct mknod_args *m = &args->mknod; | ||
8656 | + | ||
8657 | + args->err = vfs_mknod(m->parent, m->dentry, m->mode, m->dev); | ||
8658 | + complete(&args->comp); | ||
8659 | +} | ||
8660 | + | ||
8661 | +void __unionfs_symlink(struct work_struct *work) | ||
8662 | +{ | ||
8663 | + struct sioq_args *args = container_of(work, struct sioq_args, work); | ||
8664 | + struct symlink_args *s = &args->symlink; | ||
8665 | + | ||
8666 | + args->err = vfs_symlink(s->parent, s->dentry, s->symbuf, s->mode); | ||
8667 | + complete(&args->comp); | ||
8668 | +} | ||
8669 | + | ||
8670 | +void __unionfs_unlink(struct work_struct *work) | ||
8671 | +{ | ||
8672 | + struct sioq_args *args = container_of(work, struct sioq_args, work); | ||
8673 | + struct unlink_args *u = &args->unlink; | ||
8674 | + | ||
8675 | + args->err = vfs_unlink(u->parent, u->dentry); | ||
8676 | + complete(&args->comp); | ||
8677 | +} | ||
8678 | + | ||
8679 | +void __delete_whiteouts(struct work_struct *work) | ||
8680 | +{ | ||
8681 | + struct sioq_args *args = container_of(work, struct sioq_args, work); | ||
8682 | + struct deletewh_args *d = &args->deletewh; | ||
8683 | + | ||
8684 | + args->err = do_delete_whiteouts(d->dentry, d->bindex, d->namelist); | ||
8685 | + complete(&args->comp); | ||
8686 | +} | ||
8687 | + | ||
8688 | +void __is_opaque_dir(struct work_struct *work) | ||
8689 | +{ | ||
8690 | + struct sioq_args *args = container_of(work, struct sioq_args, work); | ||
8691 | + | ||
8692 | + args->ret = lookup_one_len(UNIONFS_DIR_OPAQUE, args->is_opaque.dentry, | ||
8693 | + sizeof(UNIONFS_DIR_OPAQUE) - 1); | ||
8694 | + complete(&args->comp); | ||
8695 | +} | ||
8696 | diff --git a/fs/unionfs/sioq.h b/fs/unionfs/sioq.h | ||
8697 | new file mode 100644 | ||
8698 | index 0000000..afb71ee | ||
8699 | --- /dev/null | ||
8700 | +++ b/fs/unionfs/sioq.h | ||
8701 | @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ | ||
8702 | +/* | ||
8703 | + * Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Erez Zadok | ||
8704 | + * Copyright (c) 2006 Charles P. Wright | ||
8705 | + * Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Josef 'Jeff' Sipek | ||
8706 | + * Copyright (c) 2006 Junjiro Okajima | ||
8707 | + * Copyright (c) 2006 David P. Quigley | ||
8708 | + * Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Stony Brook University | ||
8709 | + * Copyright (c) 2006-2007 The Research Foundation of SUNY | ||
8710 | + * | ||
8711 | + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
8712 | + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as | ||
8713 | + * published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||
8714 | + */ | ||
8715 | + | ||
8716 | +#ifndef _SIOQ_H | ||
8717 | +#define _SIOQ_H | ||
8718 | + | ||
8719 | +struct deletewh_args { | ||
8720 | + struct unionfs_dir_state *namelist; | ||
8721 | + struct dentry *dentry; | ||
8722 | + int bindex; | ||
8723 | +}; | ||
8724 | + | ||
8725 | +struct is_opaque_args { | ||
8726 | + struct dentry *dentry; | ||
8727 | +}; | ||
8728 | + | ||
8729 | +struct create_args { | ||
8730 | + struct inode *parent; | ||
8731 | + struct dentry *dentry; | ||
8732 | + umode_t mode; | ||
8733 | + struct nameidata *nd; | ||
8734 | +}; | ||
8735 | + | ||
8736 | +struct mkdir_args { | ||
8737 | + struct inode *parent; | ||
8738 | + struct dentry *dentry; | ||
8739 | + umode_t mode; | ||
8740 | +}; | ||
8741 | + | ||
8742 | +struct mknod_args { | ||
8743 | + struct inode *parent; | ||
8744 | + struct dentry *dentry; | ||
8745 | + umode_t mode; | ||
8746 | + dev_t dev; | ||
8747 | +}; | ||
8748 | + | ||
8749 | +struct symlink_args { | ||
8750 | + struct inode *parent; | ||
8751 | + struct dentry *dentry; | ||
8752 | + char *symbuf; | ||
8753 | + umode_t mode; | ||
8754 | +}; | ||
8755 | + | ||
8756 | +struct unlink_args { | ||
8757 | + struct inode *parent; | ||
8758 | + struct dentry *dentry; | ||
8759 | +}; | ||
8760 | + | ||
8761 | + | ||
8762 | +struct sioq_args { | ||
8763 | + struct completion comp; | ||
8764 | + struct work_struct work; | ||
8765 | + int err; | ||
8766 | + void *ret; | ||
8767 | + | ||
8768 | + union { | ||
8769 | + struct deletewh_args deletewh; | ||
8770 | + struct is_opaque_args is_opaque; | ||
8771 | + struct create_args create; | ||
8772 | + struct mkdir_args mkdir; | ||
8773 | + struct mknod_args mknod; | ||
8774 | + struct symlink_args symlink; | ||
8775 | + struct unlink_args unlink; | ||
8776 | + }; | ||
8777 | +}; | ||
8778 | + | ||
8779 | +/* Extern definitions for SIOQ functions */ | ||
8780 | +extern int __init init_sioq(void); | ||
8781 | +extern void stop_sioq(void); | ||
8782 | +extern void run_sioq(work_func_t func, struct sioq_args *args); | ||
8783 | + | ||
8784 | +/* Extern definitions for our privilege escalation helpers */ | ||
8785 | +extern void __unionfs_create(struct work_struct *work); | ||
8786 | +extern void __unionfs_mkdir(struct work_struct *work); | ||
8787 | +extern void __unionfs_mknod(struct work_struct *work); | ||
8788 | +extern void __unionfs_symlink(struct work_struct *work); | ||
8789 | +extern void __unionfs_unlink(struct work_struct *work); | ||
8790 | +extern void __delete_whiteouts(struct work_struct *work); | ||
8791 | +extern void __is_opaque_dir(struct work_struct *work); | ||
8792 | + | ||
8793 | +#endif /* not _SIOQ_H */ | ||
8794 | diff --git a/fs/unionfs/subr.c b/fs/unionfs/subr.c | ||
8795 | new file mode 100644 | ||
8796 | index 0000000..1a40f63 | ||
8797 | --- /dev/null | ||
8798 | +++ b/fs/unionfs/subr.c | ||
8799 | @@ -0,0 +1,298 @@ | ||
8800 | +/* | ||
8801 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Erez Zadok | ||
8802 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Charles P. Wright | ||
8803 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2007 Josef 'Jeff' Sipek | ||
8804 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Junjiro Okajima | ||
8805 | + * Copyright (c) 2005 Arun M. Krishnakumar | ||
8806 | + * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 David P. Quigley | ||
8807 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Mohammad Nayyer Zubair | ||
8808 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Puja Gupta | ||
8809 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Harikesavan Krishnan | ||
8810 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Stony Brook University | ||
8811 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 The Research Foundation of SUNY | ||
8812 | + * | ||
8813 | + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
8814 | + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as | ||
8815 | + * published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||
8816 | + */ | ||
8817 | + | ||
8818 | +#include "union.h" | ||
8819 | + | ||
8820 | +/* | ||
8821 | + * Pass an unionfs dentry and an index. It will try to create a whiteout | ||
8822 | + * for the filename in dentry, and will try in branch 'index'. On error, | ||
8823 | + * it will proceed to a branch to the left. | ||
8824 | + */ | ||
8825 | +int create_whiteout(struct dentry *dentry, int start) | ||
8826 | +{ | ||
8827 | + int bstart, bend, bindex; | ||
8828 | + struct dentry *lower_dir_dentry; | ||
8829 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry; | ||
8830 | + struct dentry *lower_wh_dentry; | ||
8831 | + struct nameidata nd; | ||
8832 | + char *name = NULL; | ||
8833 | + int err = -EINVAL; | ||
8834 | + | ||
8835 | + verify_locked(dentry); | ||
8836 | + | ||
8837 | + bstart = dbstart(dentry); | ||
8838 | + bend = dbend(dentry); | ||
8839 | + | ||
8840 | + /* create dentry's whiteout equivalent */ | ||
8841 | + name = alloc_whname(dentry->d_name.name, dentry->d_name.len); | ||
8842 | + if (unlikely(IS_ERR(name))) { | ||
8843 | + err = PTR_ERR(name); | ||
8844 | + goto out; | ||
8845 | + } | ||
8846 | + | ||
8847 | + for (bindex = start; bindex >= 0; bindex--) { | ||
8848 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex); | ||
8849 | + | ||
8850 | + if (!lower_dentry) { | ||
8851 | + /* | ||
8852 | + * if lower dentry is not present, create the | ||
8853 | + * entire lower dentry directory structure and go | ||
8854 | + * ahead. Since we want to just create whiteout, we | ||
8855 | + * only want the parent dentry, and hence get rid of | ||
8856 | + * this dentry. | ||
8857 | + */ | ||
8858 | + lower_dentry = create_parents(dentry->d_inode, | ||
8859 | + dentry, | ||
8860 | + dentry->d_name.name, | ||
8861 | + bindex); | ||
8862 | + if (!lower_dentry || IS_ERR(lower_dentry)) { | ||
8863 | + int ret = PTR_ERR(lower_dentry); | ||
8864 | + if (!IS_COPYUP_ERR(ret)) | ||
8865 | + printk(KERN_ERR | ||
8866 | + "unionfs: create_parents for " | ||
8867 | + "whiteout failed: bindex=%d " | ||
8868 | + "err=%d\n", bindex, ret); | ||
8869 | + continue; | ||
8870 | + } | ||
8871 | + } | ||
8872 | + | ||
8873 | + lower_wh_dentry = | ||
8874 | + lookup_one_len(name, lower_dentry->d_parent, | ||
8875 | + dentry->d_name.len + UNIONFS_WHLEN); | ||
8876 | + if (IS_ERR(lower_wh_dentry)) | ||
8877 | + continue; | ||
8878 | + | ||
8879 | + /* | ||
8880 | + * The whiteout already exists. This used to be impossible, | ||
8881 | + * but now is possible because of opaqueness. | ||
8882 | + */ | ||
8883 | + if (lower_wh_dentry->d_inode) { | ||
8884 | + dput(lower_wh_dentry); | ||
8885 | + err = 0; | ||
8886 | + goto out; | ||
8887 | + } | ||
8888 | + | ||
8889 | + err = init_lower_nd(&nd, LOOKUP_CREATE); | ||
8890 | + if (unlikely(err < 0)) | ||
8891 | + goto out; | ||
8892 | + lower_dir_dentry = lock_parent_wh(lower_wh_dentry); | ||
8893 | + err = is_robranch_super(dentry->d_sb, bindex); | ||
8894 | + if (!err) | ||
8895 | + err = vfs_create(lower_dir_dentry->d_inode, | ||
8896 | + lower_wh_dentry, | ||
8897 | + ~current->fs->umask & S_IRWXUGO, | ||
8898 | + &nd); | ||
8899 | + unlock_dir(lower_dir_dentry); | ||
8900 | + dput(lower_wh_dentry); | ||
8901 | + release_lower_nd(&nd, err); | ||
8902 | + | ||
8903 | + if (!err || !IS_COPYUP_ERR(err)) | ||
8904 | + break; | ||
8905 | + } | ||
8906 | + | ||
8907 | + /* set dbopaque so that lookup will not proceed after this branch */ | ||
8908 | + if (!err) | ||
8909 | + set_dbopaque(dentry, bindex); | ||
8910 | + | ||
8911 | +out: | ||
8912 | + kfree(name); | ||
8913 | + return err; | ||
8914 | +} | ||
8915 | + | ||
8916 | +/* | ||
8917 | + * This is a helper function for rename, which ends up with hosed over | ||
8918 | + * dentries when it needs to revert. | ||
8919 | + */ | ||
8920 | +int unionfs_refresh_lower_dentry(struct dentry *dentry, int bindex) | ||
8921 | +{ | ||
8922 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry; | ||
8923 | + struct dentry *lower_parent; | ||
8924 | + int err = 0; | ||
8925 | + | ||
8926 | + verify_locked(dentry); | ||
8927 | + | ||
8928 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry->d_parent, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
8929 | + lower_parent = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry->d_parent, bindex); | ||
8930 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry->d_parent); | ||
8931 | + | ||
8932 | + BUG_ON(!S_ISDIR(lower_parent->d_inode->i_mode)); | ||
8933 | + | ||
8934 | + lower_dentry = lookup_one_len(dentry->d_name.name, lower_parent, | ||
8935 | + dentry->d_name.len); | ||
8936 | + if (IS_ERR(lower_dentry)) { | ||
8937 | + err = PTR_ERR(lower_dentry); | ||
8938 | + goto out; | ||
8939 | + } | ||
8940 | + | ||
8941 | + dput(unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex)); | ||
8942 | + iput(unionfs_lower_inode_idx(dentry->d_inode, bindex)); | ||
8943 | + unionfs_set_lower_inode_idx(dentry->d_inode, bindex, NULL); | ||
8944 | + | ||
8945 | + if (!lower_dentry->d_inode) { | ||
8946 | + dput(lower_dentry); | ||
8947 | + unionfs_set_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex, NULL); | ||
8948 | + } else { | ||
8949 | + unionfs_set_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex, lower_dentry); | ||
8950 | + unionfs_set_lower_inode_idx(dentry->d_inode, bindex, | ||
8951 | + igrab(lower_dentry->d_inode)); | ||
8952 | + } | ||
8953 | + | ||
8954 | +out: | ||
8955 | + return err; | ||
8956 | +} | ||
8957 | + | ||
8958 | +int make_dir_opaque(struct dentry *dentry, int bindex) | ||
8959 | +{ | ||
8960 | + int err = 0; | ||
8961 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry, *diropq; | ||
8962 | + struct inode *lower_dir; | ||
8963 | + struct nameidata nd; | ||
8964 | + kernel_cap_t orig_cap; | ||
8965 | + | ||
8966 | + /* | ||
8967 | + * Opaque directory whiteout markers are special files (like regular | ||
8968 | + * whiteouts), and should appear to the users as if they don't | ||
8969 | + * exist. They should be created/deleted regardless of directory | ||
8970 | + * search/create permissions, but only for the duration of this | ||
8971 | + * creation of the .wh.__dir_opaque: file. Note, this does not | ||
8972 | + * circumvent normal ->permission). | ||
8973 | + */ | ||
8974 | + orig_cap = current->cap_effective; | ||
8975 | + cap_raise(current->cap_effective, CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH); | ||
8976 | + cap_raise(current->cap_effective, CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE); | ||
8977 | + | ||
8978 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex); | ||
8979 | + lower_dir = lower_dentry->d_inode; | ||
8980 | + BUG_ON(!S_ISDIR(dentry->d_inode->i_mode) || | ||
8981 | + !S_ISDIR(lower_dir->i_mode)); | ||
8982 | + | ||
8983 | + mutex_lock(&lower_dir->i_mutex); | ||
8984 | + diropq = lookup_one_len(UNIONFS_DIR_OPAQUE, lower_dentry, | ||
8985 | + sizeof(UNIONFS_DIR_OPAQUE) - 1); | ||
8986 | + if (IS_ERR(diropq)) { | ||
8987 | + err = PTR_ERR(diropq); | ||
8988 | + goto out; | ||
8989 | + } | ||
8990 | + | ||
8991 | + err = init_lower_nd(&nd, LOOKUP_CREATE); | ||
8992 | + if (unlikely(err < 0)) | ||
8993 | + goto out; | ||
8994 | + if (!diropq->d_inode) | ||
8995 | + err = vfs_create(lower_dir, diropq, S_IRUGO, &nd); | ||
8996 | + if (!err) | ||
8997 | + set_dbopaque(dentry, bindex); | ||
8998 | + release_lower_nd(&nd, err); | ||
8999 | + | ||
9000 | + dput(diropq); | ||
9001 | + | ||
9002 | +out: | ||
9003 | + mutex_unlock(&lower_dir->i_mutex); | ||
9004 | + current->cap_effective = orig_cap; | ||
9005 | + return err; | ||
9006 | +} | ||
9007 | + | ||
9008 | +/* | ||
9009 | + * returns the right n_link value based on the inode type | ||
9010 | + */ | ||
9011 | +int unionfs_get_nlinks(const struct inode *inode) | ||
9012 | +{ | ||
9013 | + /* don't bother to do all the work since we're unlinked */ | ||
9014 | + if (inode->i_nlink == 0) | ||
9015 | + return 0; | ||
9016 | + | ||
9017 | + if (!S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode)) | ||
9018 | + return unionfs_lower_inode(inode)->i_nlink; | ||
9019 | + | ||
9020 | + /* | ||
9021 | + * For directories, we return 1. The only place that could cares | ||
9022 | + * about links is readdir, and there's d_type there so even that | ||
9023 | + * doesn't matter. | ||
9024 | + */ | ||
9025 | + return 1; | ||
9026 | +} | ||
9027 | + | ||
9028 | +/* construct whiteout filename */ | ||
9029 | +char *alloc_whname(const char *name, int len) | ||
9030 | +{ | ||
9031 | + char *buf; | ||
9032 | + | ||
9033 | + buf = kmalloc(len + UNIONFS_WHLEN + 1, GFP_KERNEL); | ||
9034 | + if (unlikely(!buf)) | ||
9035 | + return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); | ||
9036 | + | ||
9037 | + strcpy(buf, UNIONFS_WHPFX); | ||
9038 | + strlcat(buf, name, len + UNIONFS_WHLEN + 1); | ||
9039 | + | ||
9040 | + return buf; | ||
9041 | +} | ||
9042 | + | ||
9043 | +/* copy a/m/ctime from the lower branch with the newest times */ | ||
9044 | +void unionfs_copy_attr_times(struct inode *upper) | ||
9045 | +{ | ||
9046 | + int bindex; | ||
9047 | + struct inode *lower; | ||
9048 | + | ||
9049 | + if (!upper) | ||
9050 | + return; | ||
9051 | + if (ibstart(upper) < 0) { | ||
9052 | +#ifdef CONFIG_UNION_FS_DEBUG | ||
9053 | + WARN_ON(ibstart(upper) < 0); | ||
9054 | +#endif /* CONFIG_UNION_FS_DEBUG */ | ||
9055 | + return; | ||
9056 | + } | ||
9057 | + for (bindex = ibstart(upper); bindex <= ibend(upper); bindex++) { | ||
9058 | + lower = unionfs_lower_inode_idx(upper, bindex); | ||
9059 | + if (!lower) | ||
9060 | + continue; /* not all lower dir objects may exist */ | ||
9061 | + if (unlikely(timespec_compare(&upper->i_mtime, | ||
9062 | + &lower->i_mtime) < 0)) | ||
9063 | + upper->i_mtime = lower->i_mtime; | ||
9064 | + if (unlikely(timespec_compare(&upper->i_ctime, | ||
9065 | + &lower->i_ctime) < 0)) | ||
9066 | + upper->i_ctime = lower->i_ctime; | ||
9067 | + if (unlikely(timespec_compare(&upper->i_atime, | ||
9068 | + &lower->i_atime) < 0)) | ||
9069 | + upper->i_atime = lower->i_atime; | ||
9070 | + } | ||
9071 | +} | ||
9072 | + | ||
9073 | +/* | ||
9074 | + * A unionfs/fanout version of fsstack_copy_attr_all. Uses a | ||
9075 | + * unionfs_get_nlinks to properly calcluate the number of links to a file. | ||
9076 | + * Also, copies the max() of all a/m/ctimes for all lower inodes (which is | ||
9077 | + * important if the lower inode is a directory type) | ||
9078 | + */ | ||
9079 | +void unionfs_copy_attr_all(struct inode *dest, | ||
9080 | + const struct inode *src) | ||
9081 | +{ | ||
9082 | + dest->i_mode = src->i_mode; | ||
9083 | + dest->i_uid = src->i_uid; | ||
9084 | + dest->i_gid = src->i_gid; | ||
9085 | + dest->i_rdev = src->i_rdev; | ||
9086 | + | ||
9087 | + unionfs_copy_attr_times(dest); | ||
9088 | + | ||
9089 | + dest->i_blkbits = src->i_blkbits; | ||
9090 | + dest->i_flags = src->i_flags; | ||
9091 | + | ||
9092 | + /* | ||
9093 | + * Update the nlinks AFTER updating the above fields, because the | ||
9094 | + * get_links callback may depend on them. | ||
9095 | + */ | ||
9096 | + dest->i_nlink = unionfs_get_nlinks(dest); | ||
9097 | +} | ||
9098 | diff --git a/fs/unionfs/super.c b/fs/unionfs/super.c | ||
9099 | new file mode 100644 | ||
9100 | index 0000000..82b4045 | ||
9101 | --- /dev/null | ||
9102 | +++ b/fs/unionfs/super.c | ||
9103 | @@ -0,0 +1,1057 @@ | ||
9104 | +/* | ||
9105 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Erez Zadok | ||
9106 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Charles P. Wright | ||
9107 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2007 Josef 'Jeff' Sipek | ||
9108 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Junjiro Okajima | ||
9109 | + * Copyright (c) 2005 Arun M. Krishnakumar | ||
9110 | + * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 David P. Quigley | ||
9111 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Mohammad Nayyer Zubair | ||
9112 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Puja Gupta | ||
9113 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Harikesavan Krishnan | ||
9114 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Stony Brook University | ||
9115 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 The Research Foundation of SUNY | ||
9116 | + * | ||
9117 | + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
9118 | + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as | ||
9119 | + * published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||
9120 | + */ | ||
9121 | + | ||
9122 | +#include "union.h" | ||
9123 | + | ||
9124 | +/* | ||
9125 | + * The inode cache is used with alloc_inode for both our inode info and the | ||
9126 | + * vfs inode. | ||
9127 | + */ | ||
9128 | +static struct kmem_cache *unionfs_inode_cachep; | ||
9129 | + | ||
9130 | +struct inode *unionfs_iget(struct super_block *sb, unsigned long ino) | ||
9131 | +{ | ||
9132 | + int size; | ||
9133 | + struct unionfs_inode_info *info; | ||
9134 | + struct inode *inode; | ||
9135 | + | ||
9136 | + inode = iget_locked(sb, ino); | ||
9137 | + if (!inode) | ||
9138 | + return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); | ||
9139 | + if (!(inode->i_state & I_NEW)) | ||
9140 | + return inode; | ||
9141 | + | ||
9142 | + info = UNIONFS_I(inode); | ||
9143 | + memset(info, 0, offsetof(struct unionfs_inode_info, vfs_inode)); | ||
9144 | + info->bstart = -1; | ||
9145 | + info->bend = -1; | ||
9146 | + atomic_set(&info->generation, | ||
9147 | + atomic_read(&UNIONFS_SB(inode->i_sb)->generation)); | ||
9148 | + spin_lock_init(&info->rdlock); | ||
9149 | + info->rdcount = 1; | ||
9150 | + info->hashsize = -1; | ||
9151 | + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&info->readdircache); | ||
9152 | + | ||
9153 | + size = sbmax(inode->i_sb) * sizeof(struct inode *); | ||
9154 | + info->lower_inodes = kzalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL); | ||
9155 | + if (unlikely(!info->lower_inodes)) { | ||
9156 | + printk(KERN_CRIT "unionfs: no kernel memory when allocating " | ||
9157 | + "lower-pointer array!\n"); | ||
9158 | + iget_failed(inode); | ||
9159 | + return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); | ||
9160 | + } | ||
9161 | + | ||
9162 | + inode->i_version++; | ||
9163 | + inode->i_op = &unionfs_main_iops; | ||
9164 | + inode->i_fop = &unionfs_main_fops; | ||
9165 | + | ||
9166 | + inode->i_mapping->a_ops = &unionfs_aops; | ||
9167 | + | ||
9168 | + /* | ||
9169 | + * reset times so unionfs_copy_attr_all can keep out time invariants | ||
9170 | + * right (upper inode time being the max of all lower ones). | ||
9171 | + */ | ||
9172 | + inode->i_atime.tv_sec = inode->i_atime.tv_nsec = 0; | ||
9173 | + inode->i_mtime.tv_sec = inode->i_mtime.tv_nsec = 0; | ||
9174 | + inode->i_ctime.tv_sec = inode->i_ctime.tv_nsec = 0; | ||
9175 | + unlock_new_inode(inode); | ||
9176 | + return inode; | ||
9177 | +} | ||
9178 | + | ||
9179 | +/* | ||
9180 | + * we now define delete_inode, because there are two VFS paths that may | ||
9181 | + * destroy an inode: one of them calls clear inode before doing everything | ||
9182 | + * else that's needed, and the other is fine. This way we truncate the inode | ||
9183 | + * size (and its pages) and then clear our own inode, which will do an iput | ||
9184 | + * on our and the lower inode. | ||
9185 | + * | ||
9186 | + * No need to lock sb info's rwsem. | ||
9187 | + */ | ||
9188 | +static void unionfs_delete_inode(struct inode *inode) | ||
9189 | +{ | ||
9190 | +#if BITS_PER_LONG == 32 && defined(CONFIG_SMP) | ||
9191 | + spin_lock(&inode->i_lock); | ||
9192 | +#endif | ||
9193 | + i_size_write(inode, 0); /* every f/s seems to do that */ | ||
9194 | +#if BITS_PER_LONG == 32 && defined(CONFIG_SMP) | ||
9195 | + spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); | ||
9196 | +#endif | ||
9197 | + | ||
9198 | + if (inode->i_data.nrpages) | ||
9199 | + truncate_inode_pages(&inode->i_data, 0); | ||
9200 | + | ||
9201 | + clear_inode(inode); | ||
9202 | +} | ||
9203 | + | ||
9204 | +/* | ||
9205 | + * final actions when unmounting a file system | ||
9206 | + * | ||
9207 | + * No need to lock rwsem. | ||
9208 | + */ | ||
9209 | +static void unionfs_put_super(struct super_block *sb) | ||
9210 | +{ | ||
9211 | + int bindex, bstart, bend; | ||
9212 | + struct unionfs_sb_info *spd; | ||
9213 | + int leaks = 0; | ||
9214 | + | ||
9215 | + spd = UNIONFS_SB(sb); | ||
9216 | + if (!spd) | ||
9217 | + return; | ||
9218 | + | ||
9219 | + bstart = sbstart(sb); | ||
9220 | + bend = sbend(sb); | ||
9221 | + | ||
9222 | + /* Make sure we have no leaks of branchget/branchput. */ | ||
9223 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) | ||
9224 | + if (unlikely(branch_count(sb, bindex) != 0)) { | ||
9225 | + printk(KERN_CRIT | ||
9226 | + "unionfs: branch %d has %d references left!\n", | ||
9227 | + bindex, branch_count(sb, bindex)); | ||
9228 | + leaks = 1; | ||
9229 | + } | ||
9230 | + BUG_ON(leaks != 0); | ||
9231 | + | ||
9232 | + /* decrement lower super references */ | ||
9233 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) { | ||
9234 | + struct super_block *s; | ||
9235 | + s = unionfs_lower_super_idx(sb, bindex); | ||
9236 | + unionfs_set_lower_super_idx(sb, bindex, NULL); | ||
9237 | + atomic_dec(&s->s_active); | ||
9238 | + } | ||
9239 | + | ||
9240 | + kfree(spd->dev_name); | ||
9241 | + kfree(spd->data); | ||
9242 | + kfree(spd); | ||
9243 | + sb->s_fs_info = NULL; | ||
9244 | +} | ||
9245 | + | ||
9246 | +/* | ||
9247 | + * Since people use this to answer the "How big of a file can I write?" | ||
9248 | + * question, we report the size of the highest priority branch as the size of | ||
9249 | + * the union. | ||
9250 | + */ | ||
9251 | +static int unionfs_statfs(struct dentry *dentry, struct kstatfs *buf) | ||
9252 | +{ | ||
9253 | + int err = 0; | ||
9254 | + struct super_block *sb; | ||
9255 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry; | ||
9256 | + | ||
9257 | + sb = dentry->d_sb; | ||
9258 | + | ||
9259 | + unionfs_read_lock(sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
9260 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
9261 | + | ||
9262 | + if (unlikely(!__unionfs_d_revalidate_chain(dentry, NULL, false))) { | ||
9263 | + err = -ESTALE; | ||
9264 | + goto out; | ||
9265 | + } | ||
9266 | + unionfs_check_dentry(dentry); | ||
9267 | + | ||
9268 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry(sb->s_root); | ||
9269 | + err = vfs_statfs(lower_dentry, buf); | ||
9270 | + | ||
9271 | + /* set return buf to our f/s to avoid confusing user-level utils */ | ||
9272 | + buf->f_type = UNIONFS_SUPER_MAGIC; | ||
9273 | + /* | ||
9274 | + * Our maximum file name can is shorter by a few bytes because every | ||
9275 | + * file name could potentially be whited-out. | ||
9276 | + * | ||
9277 | + * XXX: this restriction goes away with ODF. | ||
9278 | + */ | ||
9279 | + buf->f_namelen -= UNIONFS_WHLEN; | ||
9280 | + | ||
9281 | + /* | ||
9282 | + * reset two fields to avoid confusing user-land. | ||
9283 | + * XXX: is this still necessary? | ||
9284 | + */ | ||
9285 | + memset(&buf->f_fsid, 0, sizeof(__kernel_fsid_t)); | ||
9286 | + memset(&buf->f_spare, 0, sizeof(buf->f_spare)); | ||
9287 | + | ||
9288 | +out: | ||
9289 | + unionfs_check_dentry(dentry); | ||
9290 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
9291 | + unionfs_read_unlock(sb); | ||
9292 | + return err; | ||
9293 | +} | ||
9294 | + | ||
9295 | +/* handle mode changing during remount */ | ||
9296 | +static noinline_for_stack int do_remount_mode_option( | ||
9297 | + char *optarg, | ||
9298 | + int cur_branches, | ||
9299 | + struct unionfs_data *new_data, | ||
9300 | + struct path *new_lower_paths) | ||
9301 | +{ | ||
9302 | + int err = -EINVAL; | ||
9303 | + int perms, idx; | ||
9304 | + char *modename = strchr(optarg, '='); | ||
9305 | + struct nameidata nd; | ||
9306 | + | ||
9307 | + /* by now, optarg contains the branch name */ | ||
9308 | + if (!*optarg) { | ||
9309 | + printk(KERN_ERR | ||
9310 | + "unionfs: no branch specified for mode change\n"); | ||
9311 | + goto out; | ||
9312 | + } | ||
9313 | + if (!modename) { | ||
9314 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: branch \"%s\" requires a mode\n", | ||
9315 | + optarg); | ||
9316 | + goto out; | ||
9317 | + } | ||
9318 | + *modename++ = '\0'; | ||
9319 | + err = parse_branch_mode(modename, &perms); | ||
9320 | + if (err) { | ||
9321 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: invalid mode \"%s\" for \"%s\"\n", | ||
9322 | + modename, optarg); | ||
9323 | + goto out; | ||
9324 | + } | ||
9325 | + | ||
9326 | + /* | ||
9327 | + * Find matching branch index. For now, this assumes that nothing | ||
9328 | + * has been mounted on top of this Unionfs stack. Once we have /odf | ||
9329 | + * and cache-coherency resolved, we'll address the branch-path | ||
9330 | + * uniqueness. | ||
9331 | + */ | ||
9332 | + err = path_lookup(optarg, LOOKUP_FOLLOW, &nd); | ||
9333 | + if (err) { | ||
9334 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: error accessing " | ||
9335 | + "lower directory \"%s\" (error %d)\n", | ||
9336 | + optarg, err); | ||
9337 | + goto out; | ||
9338 | + } | ||
9339 | + for (idx = 0; idx < cur_branches; idx++) | ||
9340 | + if (nd.path.mnt == new_lower_paths[idx].mnt && | ||
9341 | + nd.path.dentry == new_lower_paths[idx].dentry) | ||
9342 | + break; | ||
9343 | + path_put(&nd.path); /* no longer needed */ | ||
9344 | + if (idx == cur_branches) { | ||
9345 | + err = -ENOENT; /* err may have been reset above */ | ||
9346 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: branch \"%s\" " | ||
9347 | + "not found\n", optarg); | ||
9348 | + goto out; | ||
9349 | + } | ||
9350 | + /* check/change mode for existing branch */ | ||
9351 | + /* we don't warn if perms==branchperms */ | ||
9352 | + new_data[idx].branchperms = perms; | ||
9353 | + err = 0; | ||
9354 | +out: | ||
9355 | + return err; | ||
9356 | +} | ||
9357 | + | ||
9358 | +/* handle branch deletion during remount */ | ||
9359 | +static noinline_for_stack int do_remount_del_option( | ||
9360 | + char *optarg, int cur_branches, | ||
9361 | + struct unionfs_data *new_data, | ||
9362 | + struct path *new_lower_paths) | ||
9363 | +{ | ||
9364 | + int err = -EINVAL; | ||
9365 | + int idx; | ||
9366 | + struct nameidata nd; | ||
9367 | + | ||
9368 | + /* optarg contains the branch name to delete */ | ||
9369 | + | ||
9370 | + /* | ||
9371 | + * Find matching branch index. For now, this assumes that nothing | ||
9372 | + * has been mounted on top of this Unionfs stack. Once we have /odf | ||
9373 | + * and cache-coherency resolved, we'll address the branch-path | ||
9374 | + * uniqueness. | ||
9375 | + */ | ||
9376 | + err = path_lookup(optarg, LOOKUP_FOLLOW, &nd); | ||
9377 | + if (err) { | ||
9378 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: error accessing " | ||
9379 | + "lower directory \"%s\" (error %d)\n", | ||
9380 | + optarg, err); | ||
9381 | + goto out; | ||
9382 | + } | ||
9383 | + for (idx = 0; idx < cur_branches; idx++) | ||
9384 | + if (nd.path.mnt == new_lower_paths[idx].mnt && | ||
9385 | + nd.path.dentry == new_lower_paths[idx].dentry) | ||
9386 | + break; | ||
9387 | + path_put(&nd.path); /* no longer needed */ | ||
9388 | + if (idx == cur_branches) { | ||
9389 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: branch \"%s\" " | ||
9390 | + "not found\n", optarg); | ||
9391 | + err = -ENOENT; | ||
9392 | + goto out; | ||
9393 | + } | ||
9394 | + /* check if there are any open files on the branch to be deleted */ | ||
9395 | + if (atomic_read(&new_data[idx].open_files) > 0) { | ||
9396 | + err = -EBUSY; | ||
9397 | + goto out; | ||
9398 | + } | ||
9399 | + | ||
9400 | + /* | ||
9401 | + * Now we have to delete the branch. First, release any handles it | ||
9402 | + * has. Then, move the remaining array indexes past "idx" in | ||
9403 | + * new_data and new_lower_paths one to the left. Finally, adjust | ||
9404 | + * cur_branches. | ||
9405 | + */ | ||
9406 | + path_put(&new_lower_paths[idx]); | ||
9407 | + | ||
9408 | + if (idx < cur_branches - 1) { | ||
9409 | + /* if idx==cur_branches-1, we delete last branch: easy */ | ||
9410 | + memmove(&new_data[idx], &new_data[idx+1], | ||
9411 | + (cur_branches - 1 - idx) * | ||
9412 | + sizeof(struct unionfs_data)); | ||
9413 | + memmove(&new_lower_paths[idx], &new_lower_paths[idx+1], | ||
9414 | + (cur_branches - 1 - idx) * sizeof(struct path)); | ||
9415 | + } | ||
9416 | + | ||
9417 | + err = 0; | ||
9418 | +out: | ||
9419 | + return err; | ||
9420 | +} | ||
9421 | + | ||
9422 | +/* handle branch insertion during remount */ | ||
9423 | +static noinline_for_stack int do_remount_add_option( | ||
9424 | + char *optarg, int cur_branches, | ||
9425 | + struct unionfs_data *new_data, | ||
9426 | + struct path *new_lower_paths, | ||
9427 | + int *high_branch_id) | ||
9428 | +{ | ||
9429 | + int err = -EINVAL; | ||
9430 | + int perms; | ||
9431 | + int idx = 0; /* default: insert at beginning */ | ||
9432 | + char *new_branch , *modename = NULL; | ||
9433 | + struct nameidata nd; | ||
9434 | + | ||
9435 | + /* | ||
9436 | + * optarg can be of several forms: | ||
9437 | + * | ||
9438 | + * /bar:/foo insert /foo before /bar | ||
9439 | + * /bar:/foo=ro insert /foo in ro mode before /bar | ||
9440 | + * /foo insert /foo in the beginning (prepend) | ||
9441 | + * :/foo insert /foo at the end (append) | ||
9442 | + */ | ||
9443 | + if (*optarg == ':') { /* append? */ | ||
9444 | + new_branch = optarg + 1; /* skip ':' */ | ||
9445 | + idx = cur_branches; | ||
9446 | + goto found_insertion_point; | ||
9447 | + } | ||
9448 | + new_branch = strchr(optarg, ':'); | ||
9449 | + if (!new_branch) { /* prepend? */ | ||
9450 | + new_branch = optarg; | ||
9451 | + goto found_insertion_point; | ||
9452 | + } | ||
9453 | + *new_branch++ = '\0'; /* holds path+mode of new branch */ | ||
9454 | + | ||
9455 | + /* | ||
9456 | + * Find matching branch index. For now, this assumes that nothing | ||
9457 | + * has been mounted on top of this Unionfs stack. Once we have /odf | ||
9458 | + * and cache-coherency resolved, we'll address the branch-path | ||
9459 | + * uniqueness. | ||
9460 | + */ | ||
9461 | + err = path_lookup(optarg, LOOKUP_FOLLOW, &nd); | ||
9462 | + if (err) { | ||
9463 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: error accessing " | ||
9464 | + "lower directory \"%s\" (error %d)\n", | ||
9465 | + optarg, err); | ||
9466 | + goto out; | ||
9467 | + } | ||
9468 | + for (idx = 0; idx < cur_branches; idx++) | ||
9469 | + if (nd.path.mnt == new_lower_paths[idx].mnt && | ||
9470 | + nd.path.dentry == new_lower_paths[idx].dentry) | ||
9471 | + break; | ||
9472 | + path_put(&nd.path); /* no longer needed */ | ||
9473 | + if (idx == cur_branches) { | ||
9474 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: branch \"%s\" " | ||
9475 | + "not found\n", optarg); | ||
9476 | + err = -ENOENT; | ||
9477 | + goto out; | ||
9478 | + } | ||
9479 | + | ||
9480 | + /* | ||
9481 | + * At this point idx will hold the index where the new branch should | ||
9482 | + * be inserted before. | ||
9483 | + */ | ||
9484 | +found_insertion_point: | ||
9485 | + /* find the mode for the new branch */ | ||
9486 | + if (new_branch) | ||
9487 | + modename = strchr(new_branch, '='); | ||
9488 | + if (modename) | ||
9489 | + *modename++ = '\0'; | ||
9490 | + if (!new_branch || !*new_branch) { | ||
9491 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: null new branch\n"); | ||
9492 | + err = -EINVAL; | ||
9493 | + goto out; | ||
9494 | + } | ||
9495 | + err = parse_branch_mode(modename, &perms); | ||
9496 | + if (err) { | ||
9497 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: invalid mode \"%s\" for " | ||
9498 | + "branch \"%s\"\n", modename, new_branch); | ||
9499 | + goto out; | ||
9500 | + } | ||
9501 | + err = path_lookup(new_branch, LOOKUP_FOLLOW, &nd); | ||
9502 | + if (err) { | ||
9503 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: error accessing " | ||
9504 | + "lower directory \"%s\" (error %d)\n", | ||
9505 | + new_branch, err); | ||
9506 | + goto out; | ||
9507 | + } | ||
9508 | + /* | ||
9509 | + * It's probably safe to check_mode the new branch to insert. Note: | ||
9510 | + * we don't allow inserting branches which are unionfs's by | ||
9511 | + * themselves (check_branch returns EINVAL in that case). This is | ||
9512 | + * because this code base doesn't support stacking unionfs: the ODF | ||
9513 | + * code base supports that correctly. | ||
9514 | + */ | ||
9515 | + err = check_branch(&nd); | ||
9516 | + if (err) { | ||
9517 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: lower directory " | ||
9518 | + "\"%s\" is not a valid branch\n", optarg); | ||
9519 | + path_put(&nd.path); | ||
9520 | + goto out; | ||
9521 | + } | ||
9522 | + | ||
9523 | + /* | ||
9524 | + * Now we have to insert the new branch. But first, move the bits | ||
9525 | + * to make space for the new branch, if needed. Finally, adjust | ||
9526 | + * cur_branches. | ||
9527 | + * We don't release nd here; it's kept until umount/remount. | ||
9528 | + */ | ||
9529 | + if (idx < cur_branches) { | ||
9530 | + /* if idx==cur_branches, we append: easy */ | ||
9531 | + memmove(&new_data[idx+1], &new_data[idx], | ||
9532 | + (cur_branches - idx) * sizeof(struct unionfs_data)); | ||
9533 | + memmove(&new_lower_paths[idx+1], &new_lower_paths[idx], | ||
9534 | + (cur_branches - idx) * sizeof(struct path)); | ||
9535 | + } | ||
9536 | + new_lower_paths[idx].dentry = nd.path.dentry; | ||
9537 | + new_lower_paths[idx].mnt = nd.path.mnt; | ||
9538 | + | ||
9539 | + new_data[idx].sb = nd.path.dentry->d_sb; | ||
9540 | + atomic_set(&new_data[idx].open_files, 0); | ||
9541 | + new_data[idx].branchperms = perms; | ||
9542 | + new_data[idx].branch_id = ++*high_branch_id; /* assign new branch ID */ | ||
9543 | + | ||
9544 | + err = 0; | ||
9545 | +out: | ||
9546 | + return err; | ||
9547 | +} | ||
9548 | + | ||
9549 | + | ||
9550 | +/* | ||
9551 | + * Support branch management options on remount. | ||
9552 | + * | ||
9553 | + * See Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/ for details. | ||
9554 | + * | ||
9555 | + * @flags: numeric mount options | ||
9556 | + * @options: mount options string | ||
9557 | + * | ||
9558 | + * This function can rearrange a mounted union dynamically, adding and | ||
9559 | + * removing branches, including changing branch modes. Clearly this has to | ||
9560 | + * be done safely and atomically. Luckily, the VFS already calls this | ||
9561 | + * function with lock_super(sb) and lock_kernel() held, preventing | ||
9562 | + * concurrent mixing of new mounts, remounts, and unmounts. Moreover, | ||
9563 | + * do_remount_sb(), our caller function, already called shrink_dcache_sb(sb) | ||
9564 | + * to purge dentries/inodes from our superblock, and also called | ||
9565 | + * fsync_super(sb) to purge any dirty pages. So we're good. | ||
9566 | + * | ||
9567 | + * XXX: however, our remount code may also need to invalidate mapped pages | ||
9568 | + * so as to force them to be re-gotten from the (newly reconfigured) lower | ||
9569 | + * branches. This has to wait for proper mmap and cache coherency support | ||
9570 | + * in the VFS. | ||
9571 | + * | ||
9572 | + */ | ||
9573 | +static int unionfs_remount_fs(struct super_block *sb, int *flags, | ||
9574 | + char *options) | ||
9575 | +{ | ||
9576 | + int err = 0; | ||
9577 | + int i; | ||
9578 | + char *optionstmp, *tmp_to_free; /* kstrdup'ed of "options" */ | ||
9579 | + char *optname; | ||
9580 | + int cur_branches = 0; /* no. of current branches */ | ||
9581 | + int new_branches = 0; /* no. of branches actually left in the end */ | ||
9582 | + int add_branches; /* est. no. of branches to add */ | ||
9583 | + int del_branches; /* est. no. of branches to del */ | ||
9584 | + int max_branches; /* max possible no. of branches */ | ||
9585 | + struct unionfs_data *new_data = NULL, *tmp_data = NULL; | ||
9586 | + struct path *new_lower_paths = NULL, *tmp_lower_paths = NULL; | ||
9587 | + struct inode **new_lower_inodes = NULL; | ||
9588 | + int new_high_branch_id; /* new high branch ID */ | ||
9589 | + int size; /* memory allocation size, temp var */ | ||
9590 | + int old_ibstart, old_ibend; | ||
9591 | + | ||
9592 | + unionfs_write_lock(sb); | ||
9593 | + | ||
9594 | + /* | ||
9595 | + * The VFS will take care of "ro" and "rw" flags, and we can safely | ||
9596 | + * ignore MS_SILENT, but anything else left over is an error. So we | ||
9597 | + * need to check if any other flags may have been passed (none are | ||
9598 | + * allowed/supported as of now). | ||
9599 | + */ | ||
9600 | + if ((*flags & ~(MS_RDONLY | MS_SILENT)) != 0) { | ||
9601 | + printk(KERN_ERR | ||
9602 | + "unionfs: remount flags 0x%x unsupported\n", *flags); | ||
9603 | + err = -EINVAL; | ||
9604 | + goto out_error; | ||
9605 | + } | ||
9606 | + | ||
9607 | + /* | ||
9608 | + * If 'options' is NULL, it's probably because the user just changed | ||
9609 | + * the union to a "ro" or "rw" and the VFS took care of it. So | ||
9610 | + * nothing to do and we're done. | ||
9611 | + */ | ||
9612 | + if (!options || options[0] == '\0') | ||
9613 | + goto out_error; | ||
9614 | + | ||
9615 | + /* | ||
9616 | + * Find out how many branches we will have in the end, counting | ||
9617 | + * "add" and "del" commands. Copy the "options" string because | ||
9618 | + * strsep modifies the string and we need it later. | ||
9619 | + */ | ||
9620 | + tmp_to_free = kstrdup(options, GFP_KERNEL); | ||
9621 | + optionstmp = tmp_to_free; | ||
9622 | + if (unlikely(!optionstmp)) { | ||
9623 | + err = -ENOMEM; | ||
9624 | + goto out_free; | ||
9625 | + } | ||
9626 | + cur_branches = sbmax(sb); /* current no. branches */ | ||
9627 | + new_branches = sbmax(sb); | ||
9628 | + del_branches = 0; | ||
9629 | + add_branches = 0; | ||
9630 | + new_high_branch_id = sbhbid(sb); /* save current high_branch_id */ | ||
9631 | + while ((optname = strsep(&optionstmp, ",")) != NULL) { | ||
9632 | + char *optarg; | ||
9633 | + | ||
9634 | + if (!optname || !*optname) | ||
9635 | + continue; | ||
9636 | + | ||
9637 | + optarg = strchr(optname, '='); | ||
9638 | + if (optarg) | ||
9639 | + *optarg++ = '\0'; | ||
9640 | + | ||
9641 | + if (!strcmp("add", optname)) | ||
9642 | + add_branches++; | ||
9643 | + else if (!strcmp("del", optname)) | ||
9644 | + del_branches++; | ||
9645 | + } | ||
9646 | + kfree(tmp_to_free); | ||
9647 | + /* after all changes, will we have at least one branch left? */ | ||
9648 | + if ((new_branches + add_branches - del_branches) < 1) { | ||
9649 | + printk(KERN_ERR | ||
9650 | + "unionfs: no branches left after remount\n"); | ||
9651 | + err = -EINVAL; | ||
9652 | + goto out_free; | ||
9653 | + } | ||
9654 | + | ||
9655 | + /* | ||
9656 | + * Since we haven't actually parsed all the add/del options, nor | ||
9657 | + * have we checked them for errors, we don't know for sure how many | ||
9658 | + * branches we will have after all changes have taken place. In | ||
9659 | + * fact, the total number of branches left could be less than what | ||
9660 | + * we have now. So we need to allocate space for a temporary | ||
9661 | + * placeholder that is at least as large as the maximum number of | ||
9662 | + * branches we *could* have, which is the current number plus all | ||
9663 | + * the additions. Once we're done with these temp placeholders, we | ||
9664 | + * may have to re-allocate the final size, copy over from the temp, | ||
9665 | + * and then free the temps (done near the end of this function). | ||
9666 | + */ | ||
9667 | + max_branches = cur_branches + add_branches; | ||
9668 | + /* allocate space for new pointers to lower dentry */ | ||
9669 | + tmp_data = kcalloc(max_branches, | ||
9670 | + sizeof(struct unionfs_data), GFP_KERNEL); | ||
9671 | + if (unlikely(!tmp_data)) { | ||
9672 | + err = -ENOMEM; | ||
9673 | + goto out_free; | ||
9674 | + } | ||
9675 | + /* allocate space for new pointers to lower paths */ | ||
9676 | + tmp_lower_paths = kcalloc(max_branches, | ||
9677 | + sizeof(struct path), GFP_KERNEL); | ||
9678 | + if (unlikely(!tmp_lower_paths)) { | ||
9679 | + err = -ENOMEM; | ||
9680 | + goto out_free; | ||
9681 | + } | ||
9682 | + /* copy current info into new placeholders, incrementing refcnts */ | ||
9683 | + memcpy(tmp_data, UNIONFS_SB(sb)->data, | ||
9684 | + cur_branches * sizeof(struct unionfs_data)); | ||
9685 | + memcpy(tmp_lower_paths, UNIONFS_D(sb->s_root)->lower_paths, | ||
9686 | + cur_branches * sizeof(struct path)); | ||
9687 | + for (i = 0; i < cur_branches; i++) | ||
9688 | + path_get(&tmp_lower_paths[i]); /* drop refs at end of fxn */ | ||
9689 | + | ||
9690 | + /******************************************************************* | ||
9691 | + * For each branch command, do path_lookup on the requested branch, | ||
9692 | + * and apply the change to a temp branch list. To handle errors, we | ||
9693 | + * already dup'ed the old arrays (above), and increased the refcnts | ||
9694 | + * on various f/s objects. So now we can do all the path_lookups | ||
9695 | + * and branch-management commands on the new arrays. If it fail mid | ||
9696 | + * way, we free the tmp arrays and *put all objects. If we succeed, | ||
9697 | + * then we free old arrays and *put its objects, and then replace | ||
9698 | + * the arrays with the new tmp list (we may have to re-allocate the | ||
9699 | + * memory because the temp lists could have been larger than what we | ||
9700 | + * actually needed). | ||
9701 | + *******************************************************************/ | ||
9702 | + | ||
9703 | + while ((optname = strsep(&options, ",")) != NULL) { | ||
9704 | + char *optarg; | ||
9705 | + | ||
9706 | + if (!optname || !*optname) | ||
9707 | + continue; | ||
9708 | + /* | ||
9709 | + * At this stage optname holds a comma-delimited option, but | ||
9710 | + * without the commas. Next, we need to break the string on | ||
9711 | + * the '=' symbol to separate CMD=ARG, where ARG itself can | ||
9712 | + * be KEY=VAL. For example, in mode=/foo=rw, CMD is "mode", | ||
9713 | + * KEY is "/foo", and VAL is "rw". | ||
9714 | + */ | ||
9715 | + optarg = strchr(optname, '='); | ||
9716 | + if (optarg) | ||
9717 | + *optarg++ = '\0'; | ||
9718 | + /* incgen remount option (instead of old ioctl) */ | ||
9719 | + if (!strcmp("incgen", optname)) { | ||
9720 | + err = 0; | ||
9721 | + goto out_no_change; | ||
9722 | + } | ||
9723 | + | ||
9724 | + /* | ||
9725 | + * All of our options take an argument now. (Insert ones | ||
9726 | + * that don't above this check.) So at this stage optname | ||
9727 | + * contains the CMD part and optarg contains the ARG part. | ||
9728 | + */ | ||
9729 | + if (!optarg || !*optarg) { | ||
9730 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: all remount options require " | ||
9731 | + "an argument (%s)\n", optname); | ||
9732 | + err = -EINVAL; | ||
9733 | + goto out_release; | ||
9734 | + } | ||
9735 | + | ||
9736 | + if (!strcmp("add", optname)) { | ||
9737 | + err = do_remount_add_option(optarg, new_branches, | ||
9738 | + tmp_data, | ||
9739 | + tmp_lower_paths, | ||
9740 | + &new_high_branch_id); | ||
9741 | + if (err) | ||
9742 | + goto out_release; | ||
9743 | + new_branches++; | ||
9744 | + if (new_branches > UNIONFS_MAX_BRANCHES) { | ||
9745 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: command exceeds " | ||
9746 | + "%d branches\n", UNIONFS_MAX_BRANCHES); | ||
9747 | + err = -E2BIG; | ||
9748 | + goto out_release; | ||
9749 | + } | ||
9750 | + continue; | ||
9751 | + } | ||
9752 | + if (!strcmp("del", optname)) { | ||
9753 | + err = do_remount_del_option(optarg, new_branches, | ||
9754 | + tmp_data, | ||
9755 | + tmp_lower_paths); | ||
9756 | + if (err) | ||
9757 | + goto out_release; | ||
9758 | + new_branches--; | ||
9759 | + continue; | ||
9760 | + } | ||
9761 | + if (!strcmp("mode", optname)) { | ||
9762 | + err = do_remount_mode_option(optarg, new_branches, | ||
9763 | + tmp_data, | ||
9764 | + tmp_lower_paths); | ||
9765 | + if (err) | ||
9766 | + goto out_release; | ||
9767 | + continue; | ||
9768 | + } | ||
9769 | + | ||
9770 | + /* | ||
9771 | + * When you use "mount -o remount,ro", mount(8) will | ||
9772 | + * reportedly pass the original dirs= string from | ||
9773 | + * /proc/mounts. So for now, we have to ignore dirs= and | ||
9774 | + * not consider it an error, unless we want to allow users | ||
9775 | + * to pass dirs= in remount. Note that to allow the VFS to | ||
9776 | + * actually process the ro/rw remount options, we have to | ||
9777 | + * return 0 from this function. | ||
9778 | + */ | ||
9779 | + if (!strcmp("dirs", optname)) { | ||
9780 | + printk(KERN_WARNING | ||
9781 | + "unionfs: remount ignoring option \"%s\"\n", | ||
9782 | + optname); | ||
9783 | + continue; | ||
9784 | + } | ||
9785 | + | ||
9786 | + err = -EINVAL; | ||
9787 | + printk(KERN_ERR | ||
9788 | + "unionfs: unrecognized option \"%s\"\n", optname); | ||
9789 | + goto out_release; | ||
9790 | + } | ||
9791 | + | ||
9792 | +out_no_change: | ||
9793 | + | ||
9794 | + /****************************************************************** | ||
9795 | + * WE'RE ALMOST DONE: check if leftmost branch might be read-only, | ||
9796 | + * see if we need to allocate a small-sized new vector, copy the | ||
9797 | + * vectors to their correct place, release the refcnt of the older | ||
9798 | + * ones, and return. Also handle invalidating any pages that will | ||
9799 | + * have to be re-read. | ||
9800 | + *******************************************************************/ | ||
9801 | + | ||
9802 | + if (!(tmp_data[0].branchperms & MAY_WRITE)) { | ||
9803 | + printk(KERN_ERR "unionfs: leftmost branch cannot be read-only " | ||
9804 | + "(use \"remount,ro\" to create a read-only union)\n"); | ||
9805 | + err = -EINVAL; | ||
9806 | + goto out_release; | ||
9807 | + } | ||
9808 | + | ||
9809 | + /* (re)allocate space for new pointers to lower dentry */ | ||
9810 | + size = new_branches * sizeof(struct unionfs_data); | ||
9811 | + new_data = krealloc(tmp_data, size, GFP_KERNEL); | ||
9812 | + if (unlikely(!new_data)) { | ||
9813 | + err = -ENOMEM; | ||
9814 | + goto out_release; | ||
9815 | + } | ||
9816 | + | ||
9817 | + /* allocate space for new pointers to lower paths */ | ||
9818 | + size = new_branches * sizeof(struct path); | ||
9819 | + new_lower_paths = krealloc(tmp_lower_paths, size, GFP_KERNEL); | ||
9820 | + if (unlikely(!new_lower_paths)) { | ||
9821 | + err = -ENOMEM; | ||
9822 | + goto out_release; | ||
9823 | + } | ||
9824 | + | ||
9825 | + /* allocate space for new pointers to lower inodes */ | ||
9826 | + new_lower_inodes = kcalloc(new_branches, | ||
9827 | + sizeof(struct inode *), GFP_KERNEL); | ||
9828 | + if (unlikely(!new_lower_inodes)) { | ||
9829 | + err = -ENOMEM; | ||
9830 | + goto out_release; | ||
9831 | + } | ||
9832 | + | ||
9833 | + /* | ||
9834 | + * OK, just before we actually put the new set of branches in place, | ||
9835 | + * we need to ensure that our own f/s has no dirty objects left. | ||
9836 | + * Luckily, do_remount_sb() already calls shrink_dcache_sb(sb) and | ||
9837 | + * fsync_super(sb), taking care of dentries, inodes, and dirty | ||
9838 | + * pages. So all that's left is for us to invalidate any leftover | ||
9839 | + * (non-dirty) pages to ensure that they will be re-read from the | ||
9840 | + * new lower branches (and to support mmap). | ||
9841 | + */ | ||
9842 | + | ||
9843 | + /* | ||
9844 | + * Once we finish the remounting successfully, our superblock | ||
9845 | + * generation number will have increased. This will be detected by | ||
9846 | + * our dentry-revalidation code upon subsequent f/s operations | ||
9847 | + * through unionfs. The revalidation code will rebuild the union of | ||
9848 | + * lower inodes for a given unionfs inode and invalidate any pages | ||
9849 | + * of such "stale" inodes (by calling our purge_inode_data | ||
9850 | + * function). This revalidation will happen lazily and | ||
9851 | + * incrementally, as users perform operations on cached inodes. We | ||
9852 | + * would like to encourage this revalidation to happen sooner if | ||
9853 | + * possible, so we like to try to invalidate as many other pages in | ||
9854 | + * our superblock as we can. We used to call drop_pagecache_sb() or | ||
9855 | + * a variant thereof, but either method was racy (drop_caches alone | ||
9856 | + * is known to be racy). So now we let the revalidation happen on a | ||
9857 | + * per file basis in ->d_revalidate. | ||
9858 | + */ | ||
9859 | + | ||
9860 | + /* grab new lower super references; release old ones */ | ||
9861 | + for (i = 0; i < new_branches; i++) | ||
9862 | + atomic_inc(&new_data[i].sb->s_active); | ||
9863 | + for (i = 0; i < sbmax(sb); i++) | ||
9864 | + atomic_dec(&UNIONFS_SB(sb)->data[i].sb->s_active); | ||
9865 | + | ||
9866 | + /* copy new vectors into their correct place */ | ||
9867 | + tmp_data = UNIONFS_SB(sb)->data; | ||
9868 | + UNIONFS_SB(sb)->data = new_data; | ||
9869 | + new_data = NULL; /* so don't free good pointers below */ | ||
9870 | + tmp_lower_paths = UNIONFS_D(sb->s_root)->lower_paths; | ||
9871 | + UNIONFS_D(sb->s_root)->lower_paths = new_lower_paths; | ||
9872 | + new_lower_paths = NULL; /* so don't free good pointers below */ | ||
9873 | + | ||
9874 | + /* update our unionfs_sb_info and root dentry index of last branch */ | ||
9875 | + i = sbmax(sb); /* save no. of branches to release at end */ | ||
9876 | + sbend(sb) = new_branches - 1; | ||
9877 | + set_dbend(sb->s_root, new_branches - 1); | ||
9878 | + old_ibstart = ibstart(sb->s_root->d_inode); | ||
9879 | + old_ibend = ibend(sb->s_root->d_inode); | ||
9880 | + ibend(sb->s_root->d_inode) = new_branches - 1; | ||
9881 | + UNIONFS_D(sb->s_root)->bcount = new_branches; | ||
9882 | + new_branches = i; /* no. of branches to release below */ | ||
9883 | + | ||
9884 | + /* | ||
9885 | + * Update lower inodes: 3 steps | ||
9886 | + * 1. grab ref on all new lower inodes | ||
9887 | + */ | ||
9888 | + for (i = dbstart(sb->s_root); i <= dbend(sb->s_root); i++) { | ||
9889 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry = | ||
9890 | + unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(sb->s_root, i); | ||
9891 | + igrab(lower_dentry->d_inode); | ||
9892 | + new_lower_inodes[i] = lower_dentry->d_inode; | ||
9893 | + } | ||
9894 | + /* 2. release reference on all older lower inodes */ | ||
9895 | + for (i = old_ibstart; i <= old_ibend; i++) { | ||
9896 | + iput(unionfs_lower_inode_idx(sb->s_root->d_inode, i)); | ||
9897 | + unionfs_set_lower_inode_idx(sb->s_root->d_inode, i, NULL); | ||
9898 | + } | ||
9899 | + kfree(UNIONFS_I(sb->s_root->d_inode)->lower_inodes); | ||
9900 | + /* 3. update root dentry's inode to new lower_inodes array */ | ||
9901 | + UNIONFS_I(sb->s_root->d_inode)->lower_inodes = new_lower_inodes; | ||
9902 | + new_lower_inodes = NULL; | ||
9903 | + | ||
9904 | + /* maxbytes may have changed */ | ||
9905 | + sb->s_maxbytes = unionfs_lower_super_idx(sb, 0)->s_maxbytes; | ||
9906 | + /* update high branch ID */ | ||
9907 | + sbhbid(sb) = new_high_branch_id; | ||
9908 | + | ||
9909 | + /* update our sb->generation for revalidating objects */ | ||
9910 | + i = atomic_inc_return(&UNIONFS_SB(sb)->generation); | ||
9911 | + atomic_set(&UNIONFS_D(sb->s_root)->generation, i); | ||
9912 | + atomic_set(&UNIONFS_I(sb->s_root->d_inode)->generation, i); | ||
9913 | + if (!(*flags & MS_SILENT)) | ||
9914 | + pr_info("unionfs: %s: new generation number %d\n", | ||
9915 | + UNIONFS_SB(sb)->dev_name, i); | ||
9916 | + /* finally, update the root dentry's times */ | ||
9917 | + unionfs_copy_attr_times(sb->s_root->d_inode); | ||
9918 | + err = 0; /* reset to success */ | ||
9919 | + | ||
9920 | + /* | ||
9921 | + * The code above falls through to the next label, and releases the | ||
9922 | + * refcnts of the older ones (stored in tmp_*): if we fell through | ||
9923 | + * here, it means success. However, if we jump directly to this | ||
9924 | + * label from any error above, then an error occurred after we | ||
9925 | + * grabbed various refcnts, and so we have to release the | ||
9926 | + * temporarily constructed structures. | ||
9927 | + */ | ||
9928 | +out_release: | ||
9929 | + /* no need to cleanup/release anything in tmp_data */ | ||
9930 | + if (tmp_lower_paths) | ||
9931 | + for (i = 0; i < new_branches; i++) | ||
9932 | + path_put(&tmp_lower_paths[i]); | ||
9933 | +out_free: | ||
9934 | + kfree(tmp_lower_paths); | ||
9935 | + kfree(tmp_data); | ||
9936 | + kfree(new_lower_paths); | ||
9937 | + kfree(new_data); | ||
9938 | + kfree(new_lower_inodes); | ||
9939 | +out_error: | ||
9940 | + unionfs_check_dentry(sb->s_root); | ||
9941 | + unionfs_write_unlock(sb); | ||
9942 | + return err; | ||
9943 | +} | ||
9944 | + | ||
9945 | +/* | ||
9946 | + * Called by iput() when the inode reference count reached zero | ||
9947 | + * and the inode is not hashed anywhere. Used to clear anything | ||
9948 | + * that needs to be, before the inode is completely destroyed and put | ||
9949 | + * on the inode free list. | ||
9950 | + * | ||
9951 | + * No need to lock sb info's rwsem. | ||
9952 | + */ | ||
9953 | +static void unionfs_clear_inode(struct inode *inode) | ||
9954 | +{ | ||
9955 | + int bindex, bstart, bend; | ||
9956 | + struct inode *lower_inode; | ||
9957 | + struct list_head *pos, *n; | ||
9958 | + struct unionfs_dir_state *rdstate; | ||
9959 | + | ||
9960 | + list_for_each_safe(pos, n, &UNIONFS_I(inode)->readdircache) { | ||
9961 | + rdstate = list_entry(pos, struct unionfs_dir_state, cache); | ||
9962 | + list_del(&rdstate->cache); | ||
9963 | + free_rdstate(rdstate); | ||
9964 | + } | ||
9965 | + | ||
9966 | + /* | ||
9967 | + * Decrement a reference to a lower_inode, which was incremented | ||
9968 | + * by our read_inode when it was created initially. | ||
9969 | + */ | ||
9970 | + bstart = ibstart(inode); | ||
9971 | + bend = ibend(inode); | ||
9972 | + if (bstart >= 0) { | ||
9973 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) { | ||
9974 | + lower_inode = unionfs_lower_inode_idx(inode, bindex); | ||
9975 | + if (!lower_inode) | ||
9976 | + continue; | ||
9977 | + unionfs_set_lower_inode_idx(inode, bindex, NULL); | ||
9978 | + /* see Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/issues.txt */ | ||
9979 | + lockdep_off(); | ||
9980 | + iput(lower_inode); | ||
9981 | + lockdep_on(); | ||
9982 | + } | ||
9983 | + } | ||
9984 | + | ||
9985 | + kfree(UNIONFS_I(inode)->lower_inodes); | ||
9986 | + UNIONFS_I(inode)->lower_inodes = NULL; | ||
9987 | +} | ||
9988 | + | ||
9989 | +static struct inode *unionfs_alloc_inode(struct super_block *sb) | ||
9990 | +{ | ||
9991 | + struct unionfs_inode_info *i; | ||
9992 | + | ||
9993 | + i = kmem_cache_alloc(unionfs_inode_cachep, GFP_KERNEL); | ||
9994 | + if (unlikely(!i)) | ||
9995 | + return NULL; | ||
9996 | + | ||
9997 | + /* memset everything up to the inode to 0 */ | ||
9998 | + memset(i, 0, offsetof(struct unionfs_inode_info, vfs_inode)); | ||
9999 | + | ||
10000 | + i->vfs_inode.i_version = 1; | ||
10001 | + return &i->vfs_inode; | ||
10002 | +} | ||
10003 | + | ||
10004 | +static void unionfs_destroy_inode(struct inode *inode) | ||
10005 | +{ | ||
10006 | + kmem_cache_free(unionfs_inode_cachep, UNIONFS_I(inode)); | ||
10007 | +} | ||
10008 | + | ||
10009 | +/* unionfs inode cache constructor */ | ||
10010 | +static void init_once(struct kmem_cache *cachep, void *obj) | ||
10011 | +{ | ||
10012 | + struct unionfs_inode_info *i = obj; | ||
10013 | + | ||
10014 | + inode_init_once(&i->vfs_inode); | ||
10015 | +} | ||
10016 | + | ||
10017 | +int unionfs_init_inode_cache(void) | ||
10018 | +{ | ||
10019 | + int err = 0; | ||
10020 | + | ||
10021 | + unionfs_inode_cachep = | ||
10022 | + kmem_cache_create("unionfs_inode_cache", | ||
10023 | + sizeof(struct unionfs_inode_info), 0, | ||
10024 | + SLAB_RECLAIM_ACCOUNT, init_once); | ||
10025 | + if (unlikely(!unionfs_inode_cachep)) | ||
10026 | + err = -ENOMEM; | ||
10027 | + return err; | ||
10028 | +} | ||
10029 | + | ||
10030 | +/* unionfs inode cache destructor */ | ||
10031 | +void unionfs_destroy_inode_cache(void) | ||
10032 | +{ | ||
10033 | + if (unionfs_inode_cachep) | ||
10034 | + kmem_cache_destroy(unionfs_inode_cachep); | ||
10035 | +} | ||
10036 | + | ||
10037 | +/* | ||
10038 | + * Called when we have a dirty inode, right here we only throw out | ||
10039 | + * parts of our readdir list that are too old. | ||
10040 | + * | ||
10041 | + * No need to grab sb info's rwsem. | ||
10042 | + */ | ||
10043 | +static int unionfs_write_inode(struct inode *inode, int sync) | ||
10044 | +{ | ||
10045 | + struct list_head *pos, *n; | ||
10046 | + struct unionfs_dir_state *rdstate; | ||
10047 | + | ||
10048 | + spin_lock(&UNIONFS_I(inode)->rdlock); | ||
10049 | + list_for_each_safe(pos, n, &UNIONFS_I(inode)->readdircache) { | ||
10050 | + rdstate = list_entry(pos, struct unionfs_dir_state, cache); | ||
10051 | + /* We keep this list in LRU order. */ | ||
10052 | + if ((rdstate->access + RDCACHE_JIFFIES) > jiffies) | ||
10053 | + break; | ||
10054 | + UNIONFS_I(inode)->rdcount--; | ||
10055 | + list_del(&rdstate->cache); | ||
10056 | + free_rdstate(rdstate); | ||
10057 | + } | ||
10058 | + spin_unlock(&UNIONFS_I(inode)->rdlock); | ||
10059 | + | ||
10060 | + return 0; | ||
10061 | +} | ||
10062 | + | ||
10063 | +/* | ||
10064 | + * Used only in nfs, to kill any pending RPC tasks, so that subsequent | ||
10065 | + * code can actually succeed and won't leave tasks that need handling. | ||
10066 | + */ | ||
10067 | +static void unionfs_umount_begin(struct vfsmount *mnt, int flags) | ||
10068 | +{ | ||
10069 | + struct super_block *sb, *lower_sb; | ||
10070 | + struct vfsmount *lower_mnt; | ||
10071 | + int bindex, bstart, bend; | ||
10072 | + | ||
10073 | + if (!(flags & MNT_FORCE)) | ||
10074 | + /* | ||
10075 | + * we are not being MNT_FORCE'd, therefore we should emulate | ||
10076 | + * old behavior | ||
10077 | + */ | ||
10078 | + return; | ||
10079 | + | ||
10080 | + sb = mnt->mnt_sb; | ||
10081 | + | ||
10082 | + unionfs_read_lock(sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
10083 | + | ||
10084 | + bstart = sbstart(sb); | ||
10085 | + bend = sbend(sb); | ||
10086 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) { | ||
10087 | + lower_mnt = unionfs_lower_mnt_idx(sb->s_root, bindex); | ||
10088 | + lower_sb = unionfs_lower_super_idx(sb, bindex); | ||
10089 | + | ||
10090 | + if (lower_mnt && lower_sb && lower_sb->s_op && | ||
10091 | + lower_sb->s_op->umount_begin) | ||
10092 | + lower_sb->s_op->umount_begin(lower_mnt, flags); | ||
10093 | + } | ||
10094 | + | ||
10095 | + unionfs_read_unlock(sb); | ||
10096 | +} | ||
10097 | + | ||
10098 | +static int unionfs_show_options(struct seq_file *m, struct vfsmount *mnt) | ||
10099 | +{ | ||
10100 | + struct super_block *sb = mnt->mnt_sb; | ||
10101 | + int ret = 0; | ||
10102 | + char *tmp_page; | ||
10103 | + char *path; | ||
10104 | + int bindex, bstart, bend; | ||
10105 | + int perms; | ||
10106 | + | ||
10107 | + unionfs_read_lock(sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
10108 | + | ||
10109 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(sb->s_root, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
10110 | + | ||
10111 | + tmp_page = (char *) __get_free_page(GFP_KERNEL); | ||
10112 | + if (unlikely(!tmp_page)) { | ||
10113 | + ret = -ENOMEM; | ||
10114 | + goto out; | ||
10115 | + } | ||
10116 | + | ||
10117 | + bstart = sbstart(sb); | ||
10118 | + bend = sbend(sb); | ||
10119 | + | ||
10120 | + seq_printf(m, ",dirs="); | ||
10121 | + for (bindex = bstart; bindex <= bend; bindex++) { | ||
10122 | + struct path p; | ||
10123 | + p.dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(sb->s_root, bindex); | ||
10124 | + p.mnt = unionfs_lower_mnt_idx(sb->s_root, bindex); | ||
10125 | + path = d_path(&p, tmp_page, PAGE_SIZE); | ||
10126 | + if (IS_ERR(path)) { | ||
10127 | + ret = PTR_ERR(path); | ||
10128 | + goto out; | ||
10129 | + } | ||
10130 | + | ||
10131 | + perms = branchperms(sb, bindex); | ||
10132 | + | ||
10133 | + seq_printf(m, "%s=%s", path, | ||
10134 | + perms & MAY_WRITE ? "rw" : "ro"); | ||
10135 | + if (bindex != bend) | ||
10136 | + seq_printf(m, ":"); | ||
10137 | + } | ||
10138 | + | ||
10139 | +out: | ||
10140 | + free_page((unsigned long) tmp_page); | ||
10141 | + | ||
10142 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(sb->s_root); | ||
10143 | + | ||
10144 | + unionfs_read_unlock(sb); | ||
10145 | + | ||
10146 | + return ret; | ||
10147 | +} | ||
10148 | + | ||
10149 | +struct super_operations unionfs_sops = { | ||
10150 | + .delete_inode = unionfs_delete_inode, | ||
10151 | + .put_super = unionfs_put_super, | ||
10152 | + .statfs = unionfs_statfs, | ||
10153 | + .remount_fs = unionfs_remount_fs, | ||
10154 | + .clear_inode = unionfs_clear_inode, | ||
10155 | + .umount_begin = unionfs_umount_begin, | ||
10156 | + .show_options = unionfs_show_options, | ||
10157 | + .write_inode = unionfs_write_inode, | ||
10158 | + .alloc_inode = unionfs_alloc_inode, | ||
10159 | + .destroy_inode = unionfs_destroy_inode, | ||
10160 | +}; | ||
10161 | diff --git a/fs/unionfs/union.h b/fs/unionfs/union.h | ||
10162 | new file mode 100644 | ||
10163 | index 0000000..7420cb0 | ||
10164 | --- /dev/null | ||
10165 | +++ b/fs/unionfs/union.h | ||
10166 | @@ -0,0 +1,621 @@ | ||
10167 | +/* | ||
10168 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Erez Zadok | ||
10169 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Charles P. Wright | ||
10170 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2007 Josef 'Jeff' Sipek | ||
10171 | + * Copyright (c) 2005 Arun M. Krishnakumar | ||
10172 | + * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 David P. Quigley | ||
10173 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Mohammad Nayyer Zubair | ||
10174 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Puja Gupta | ||
10175 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Harikesavan Krishnan | ||
10176 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Stony Brook University | ||
10177 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 The Research Foundation of SUNY | ||
10178 | + * | ||
10179 | + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
10180 | + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as | ||
10181 | + * published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||
10182 | + */ | ||
10183 | + | ||
10184 | +#ifndef _UNION_H_ | ||
10185 | +#define _UNION_H_ | ||
10186 | + | ||
10187 | +#include <linux/dcache.h> | ||
10188 | +#include <linux/file.h> | ||
10189 | +#include <linux/list.h> | ||
10190 | +#include <linux/fs.h> | ||
10191 | +#include <linux/mm.h> | ||
10192 | +#include <linux/module.h> | ||
10193 | +#include <linux/mount.h> | ||
10194 | +#include <linux/namei.h> | ||
10195 | +#include <linux/page-flags.h> | ||
10196 | +#include <linux/pagemap.h> | ||
10197 | +#include <linux/poll.h> | ||
10198 | +#include <linux/security.h> | ||
10199 | +#include <linux/seq_file.h> | ||
10200 | +#include <linux/slab.h> | ||
10201 | +#include <linux/spinlock.h> | ||
10202 | +#include <linux/smp_lock.h> | ||
10203 | +#include <linux/statfs.h> | ||
10204 | +#include <linux/string.h> | ||
10205 | +#include <linux/vmalloc.h> | ||
10206 | +#include <linux/writeback.h> | ||
10207 | +#include <linux/buffer_head.h> | ||
10208 | +#include <linux/xattr.h> | ||
10209 | +#include <linux/fs_stack.h> | ||
10210 | +#include <linux/magic.h> | ||
10211 | +#include <linux/log2.h> | ||
10212 | +#include <linux/poison.h> | ||
10213 | +#include <linux/mman.h> | ||
10214 | +#include <linux/backing-dev.h> | ||
10215 | +#include <linux/splice.h> | ||
10216 | + | ||
10217 | +#include <asm/system.h> | ||
10218 | + | ||
10219 | +#include <linux/union_fs.h> | ||
10220 | + | ||
10221 | +/* the file system name */ | ||
10222 | +#define UNIONFS_NAME "unionfs" | ||
10223 | + | ||
10224 | +/* unionfs root inode number */ | ||
10225 | +#define UNIONFS_ROOT_INO 1 | ||
10226 | + | ||
10227 | +/* number of times we try to get a unique temporary file name */ | ||
10228 | +#define GET_TMPNAM_MAX_RETRY 5 | ||
10229 | + | ||
10230 | +/* maximum number of branches we support, to avoid memory blowup */ | ||
10231 | +#define UNIONFS_MAX_BRANCHES 128 | ||
10232 | + | ||
10233 | +/* minimum time (seconds) required for time-based cache-coherency */ | ||
10234 | +#define UNIONFS_MIN_CC_TIME 3 | ||
10235 | + | ||
10236 | +/* Operations vectors defined in specific files. */ | ||
10237 | +extern struct file_operations unionfs_main_fops; | ||
10238 | +extern struct file_operations unionfs_dir_fops; | ||
10239 | +extern struct inode_operations unionfs_main_iops; | ||
10240 | +extern struct inode_operations unionfs_dir_iops; | ||
10241 | +extern struct inode_operations unionfs_symlink_iops; | ||
10242 | +extern struct super_operations unionfs_sops; | ||
10243 | +extern struct dentry_operations unionfs_dops; | ||
10244 | +extern struct address_space_operations unionfs_aops, unionfs_dummy_aops; | ||
10245 | +extern struct vm_operations_struct unionfs_vm_ops; | ||
10246 | + | ||
10247 | +/* How long should an entry be allowed to persist */ | ||
10248 | +#define RDCACHE_JIFFIES (5*HZ) | ||
10249 | + | ||
10250 | +/* compatibility with Real-Time patches */ | ||
10251 | +#ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT | ||
10252 | +# define unionfs_rw_semaphore compat_rw_semaphore | ||
10253 | +#else /* not CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT */ | ||
10254 | +# define unionfs_rw_semaphore rw_semaphore | ||
10255 | +#endif /* not CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT */ | ||
10256 | + | ||
10257 | +/* file private data. */ | ||
10258 | +struct unionfs_file_info { | ||
10259 | + int bstart; | ||
10260 | + int bend; | ||
10261 | + atomic_t generation; | ||
10262 | + | ||
10263 | + struct unionfs_dir_state *rdstate; | ||
10264 | + struct file **lower_files; | ||
10265 | + int *saved_branch_ids; /* IDs of branches when file was opened */ | ||
10266 | + struct vm_operations_struct *lower_vm_ops; | ||
10267 | + bool wrote_to_file; /* for delayed copyup */ | ||
10268 | +}; | ||
10269 | + | ||
10270 | +/* unionfs inode data in memory */ | ||
10271 | +struct unionfs_inode_info { | ||
10272 | + int bstart; | ||
10273 | + int bend; | ||
10274 | + atomic_t generation; | ||
10275 | + int stale; | ||
10276 | + /* Stuff for readdir over NFS. */ | ||
10277 | + spinlock_t rdlock; | ||
10278 | + struct list_head readdircache; | ||
10279 | + int rdcount; | ||
10280 | + int hashsize; | ||
10281 | + int cookie; | ||
10282 | + | ||
10283 | + /* The lower inodes */ | ||
10284 | + struct inode **lower_inodes; | ||
10285 | + | ||
10286 | + struct inode vfs_inode; | ||
10287 | +}; | ||
10288 | + | ||
10289 | +/* unionfs dentry data in memory */ | ||
10290 | +struct unionfs_dentry_info { | ||
10291 | + /* | ||
10292 | + * The semaphore is used to lock the dentry as soon as we get into a | ||
10293 | + * unionfs function from the VFS. Our lock ordering is that children | ||
10294 | + * go before their parents. | ||
10295 | + */ | ||
10296 | + struct mutex lock; | ||
10297 | + int bstart; | ||
10298 | + int bend; | ||
10299 | + int bopaque; | ||
10300 | + int bcount; | ||
10301 | + atomic_t generation; | ||
10302 | + struct path *lower_paths; | ||
10303 | +}; | ||
10304 | + | ||
10305 | +/* These are the pointers to our various objects. */ | ||
10306 | +struct unionfs_data { | ||
10307 | + struct super_block *sb; /* lower super_block */ | ||
10308 | + atomic_t open_files; /* number of open files on branch */ | ||
10309 | + int branchperms; | ||
10310 | + int branch_id; /* unique branch ID at re/mount time */ | ||
10311 | +}; | ||
10312 | + | ||
10313 | +/* unionfs super-block data in memory */ | ||
10314 | +struct unionfs_sb_info { | ||
10315 | + int bend; | ||
10316 | + | ||
10317 | + atomic_t generation; | ||
10318 | + | ||
10319 | + /* | ||
10320 | + * This rwsem is used to make sure that a branch management | ||
10321 | + * operation... | ||
10322 | + * 1) will not begin before all currently in-flight operations | ||
10323 | + * complete. | ||
10324 | + * 2) any new operations do not execute until the currently | ||
10325 | + * running branch management operation completes. | ||
10326 | + * | ||
10327 | + * The write_lock_owner records the PID of the task which grabbed | ||
10328 | + * the rw_sem for writing. If the same task also tries to grab the | ||
10329 | + * read lock, we allow it. This prevents a self-deadlock when | ||
10330 | + * branch-management is used on a pivot_root'ed union, because we | ||
10331 | + * have to ->lookup paths which belong to the same union. | ||
10332 | + */ | ||
10333 | + struct unionfs_rw_semaphore rwsem; | ||
10334 | + pid_t write_lock_owner; /* PID of rw_sem owner (write lock) */ | ||
10335 | + int high_branch_id; /* last unique branch ID given */ | ||
10336 | + char *dev_name; /* to identify different unions in pr_debug */ | ||
10337 | + struct unionfs_data *data; | ||
10338 | +}; | ||
10339 | + | ||
10340 | +/* | ||
10341 | + * structure for making the linked list of entries by readdir on left branch | ||
10342 | + * to compare with entries on right branch | ||
10343 | + */ | ||
10344 | +struct filldir_node { | ||
10345 | + struct list_head file_list; /* list for directory entries */ | ||
10346 | + char *name; /* name entry */ | ||
10347 | + int hash; /* name hash */ | ||
10348 | + int namelen; /* name len since name is not 0 terminated */ | ||
10349 | + | ||
10350 | + /* | ||
10351 | + * we can check for duplicate whiteouts and files in the same branch | ||
10352 | + * in order to return -EIO. | ||
10353 | + */ | ||
10354 | + int bindex; | ||
10355 | + | ||
10356 | + /* is this a whiteout entry? */ | ||
10357 | + int whiteout; | ||
10358 | + | ||
10359 | + /* Inline name, so we don't need to separately kmalloc small ones */ | ||
10360 | + char iname[DNAME_INLINE_LEN_MIN]; | ||
10361 | +}; | ||
10362 | + | ||
10363 | +/* Directory hash table. */ | ||
10364 | +struct unionfs_dir_state { | ||
10365 | + unsigned int cookie; /* the cookie, based off of rdversion */ | ||
10366 | + unsigned int offset; /* The entry we have returned. */ | ||
10367 | + int bindex; | ||
10368 | + loff_t dirpos; /* offset within the lower level directory */ | ||
10369 | + int size; /* How big is the hash table? */ | ||
10370 | + int hashentries; /* How many entries have been inserted? */ | ||
10371 | + unsigned long access; | ||
10372 | + | ||
10373 | + /* This cache list is used when the inode keeps us around. */ | ||
10374 | + struct list_head cache; | ||
10375 | + struct list_head list[0]; | ||
10376 | +}; | ||
10377 | + | ||
10378 | +/* externs needed for fanout.h or sioq.h */ | ||
10379 | +extern int unionfs_get_nlinks(const struct inode *inode); | ||
10380 | +extern void unionfs_copy_attr_times(struct inode *upper); | ||
10381 | +extern void unionfs_copy_attr_all(struct inode *dest, const struct inode *src); | ||
10382 | + | ||
10383 | +/* include miscellaneous macros */ | ||
10384 | +#include "fanout.h" | ||
10385 | +#include "sioq.h" | ||
10386 | + | ||
10387 | +/* externs for cache creation/deletion routines */ | ||
10388 | +extern void unionfs_destroy_filldir_cache(void); | ||
10389 | +extern int unionfs_init_filldir_cache(void); | ||
10390 | +extern int unionfs_init_inode_cache(void); | ||
10391 | +extern void unionfs_destroy_inode_cache(void); | ||
10392 | +extern int unionfs_init_dentry_cache(void); | ||
10393 | +extern void unionfs_destroy_dentry_cache(void); | ||
10394 | + | ||
10395 | +/* Initialize and free readdir-specific state. */ | ||
10396 | +extern int init_rdstate(struct file *file); | ||
10397 | +extern struct unionfs_dir_state *alloc_rdstate(struct inode *inode, | ||
10398 | + int bindex); | ||
10399 | +extern struct unionfs_dir_state *find_rdstate(struct inode *inode, | ||
10400 | + loff_t fpos); | ||
10401 | +extern void free_rdstate(struct unionfs_dir_state *state); | ||
10402 | +extern int add_filldir_node(struct unionfs_dir_state *rdstate, | ||
10403 | + const char *name, int namelen, int bindex, | ||
10404 | + int whiteout); | ||
10405 | +extern struct filldir_node *find_filldir_node(struct unionfs_dir_state *rdstate, | ||
10406 | + const char *name, int namelen, | ||
10407 | + int is_whiteout); | ||
10408 | + | ||
10409 | +extern struct dentry **alloc_new_dentries(int objs); | ||
10410 | +extern struct unionfs_data *alloc_new_data(int objs); | ||
10411 | + | ||
10412 | +/* We can only use 32-bits of offset for rdstate --- blech! */ | ||
10413 | +#define DIREOF (0xfffff) | ||
10414 | +#define RDOFFBITS 20 /* This is the number of bits in DIREOF. */ | ||
10415 | +#define MAXRDCOOKIE (0xfff) | ||
10416 | +/* Turn an rdstate into an offset. */ | ||
10417 | +static inline off_t rdstate2offset(struct unionfs_dir_state *buf) | ||
10418 | +{ | ||
10419 | + off_t tmp; | ||
10420 | + | ||
10421 | + tmp = ((buf->cookie & MAXRDCOOKIE) << RDOFFBITS) | ||
10422 | + | (buf->offset & DIREOF); | ||
10423 | + return tmp; | ||
10424 | +} | ||
10425 | + | ||
10426 | +/* Macros for locking a super_block. */ | ||
10427 | +enum unionfs_super_lock_class { | ||
10428 | + UNIONFS_SMUTEX_NORMAL, | ||
10429 | + UNIONFS_SMUTEX_PARENT, /* when locking on behalf of file */ | ||
10430 | + UNIONFS_SMUTEX_CHILD, /* when locking on behalf of dentry */ | ||
10431 | +}; | ||
10432 | +static inline void unionfs_read_lock(struct super_block *sb, int subclass) | ||
10433 | +{ | ||
10434 | + if (UNIONFS_SB(sb)->write_lock_owner && | ||
10435 | + UNIONFS_SB(sb)->write_lock_owner == current->pid) | ||
10436 | + return; | ||
10437 | + down_read_nested(&UNIONFS_SB(sb)->rwsem, subclass); | ||
10438 | +} | ||
10439 | +static inline void unionfs_read_unlock(struct super_block *sb) | ||
10440 | +{ | ||
10441 | + if (UNIONFS_SB(sb)->write_lock_owner && | ||
10442 | + UNIONFS_SB(sb)->write_lock_owner == current->pid) | ||
10443 | + return; | ||
10444 | + up_read(&UNIONFS_SB(sb)->rwsem); | ||
10445 | +} | ||
10446 | +static inline void unionfs_write_lock(struct super_block *sb) | ||
10447 | +{ | ||
10448 | + down_write(&UNIONFS_SB(sb)->rwsem); | ||
10449 | + UNIONFS_SB(sb)->write_lock_owner = current->pid; | ||
10450 | +} | ||
10451 | +static inline void unionfs_write_unlock(struct super_block *sb) | ||
10452 | +{ | ||
10453 | + up_write(&UNIONFS_SB(sb)->rwsem); | ||
10454 | + UNIONFS_SB(sb)->write_lock_owner = 0; | ||
10455 | +} | ||
10456 | + | ||
10457 | +static inline void unionfs_double_lock_dentry(struct dentry *d1, | ||
10458 | + struct dentry *d2) | ||
10459 | +{ | ||
10460 | + BUG_ON(d1 == d2); | ||
10461 | + if (d1 < d2) { | ||
10462 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(d2, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
10463 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(d1, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_PARENT); | ||
10464 | + } else { | ||
10465 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(d1, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
10466 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(d2, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_PARENT); | ||
10467 | + } | ||
10468 | +} | ||
10469 | + | ||
10470 | +extern int new_dentry_private_data(struct dentry *dentry, int subclass); | ||
10471 | +extern void free_dentry_private_data(struct dentry *dentry); | ||
10472 | +extern void update_bstart(struct dentry *dentry); | ||
10473 | +extern int init_lower_nd(struct nameidata *nd, unsigned int flags); | ||
10474 | +extern void release_lower_nd(struct nameidata *nd, int err); | ||
10475 | + | ||
10476 | +/* | ||
10477 | + * EXTERNALS: | ||
10478 | + */ | ||
10479 | + | ||
10480 | +/* replicates the directory structure up to given dentry in given branch */ | ||
10481 | +extern struct dentry *create_parents(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, | ||
10482 | + const char *name, int bindex); | ||
10483 | +extern int make_dir_opaque(struct dentry *dir, int bindex); | ||
10484 | + | ||
10485 | +/* partial lookup */ | ||
10486 | +extern int unionfs_partial_lookup(struct dentry *dentry); | ||
10487 | + | ||
10488 | +/* | ||
10489 | + * Pass an unionfs dentry and an index and it will try to create a whiteout | ||
10490 | + * in branch 'index'. | ||
10491 | + * | ||
10492 | + * On error, it will proceed to a branch to the left | ||
10493 | + */ | ||
10494 | +extern int create_whiteout(struct dentry *dentry, int start); | ||
10495 | +/* copies a file from dbstart to newbindex branch */ | ||
10496 | +extern int copyup_file(struct inode *dir, struct file *file, int bstart, | ||
10497 | + int newbindex, loff_t size); | ||
10498 | +extern int copyup_named_file(struct inode *dir, struct file *file, | ||
10499 | + char *name, int bstart, int new_bindex, | ||
10500 | + loff_t len); | ||
10501 | +/* copies a dentry from dbstart to newbindex branch */ | ||
10502 | +extern int copyup_dentry(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, | ||
10503 | + int bstart, int new_bindex, const char *name, | ||
10504 | + int namelen, struct file **copyup_file, loff_t len); | ||
10505 | +/* helper functions for post-copyup actions */ | ||
10506 | +extern void unionfs_postcopyup_setmnt(struct dentry *dentry); | ||
10507 | +extern void unionfs_postcopyup_release(struct dentry *dentry); | ||
10508 | + | ||
10509 | +extern int remove_whiteouts(struct dentry *dentry, | ||
10510 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry, int bindex); | ||
10511 | + | ||
10512 | +extern int do_delete_whiteouts(struct dentry *dentry, int bindex, | ||
10513 | + struct unionfs_dir_state *namelist); | ||
10514 | + | ||
10515 | +/* Is this directory empty: 0 if it is empty, -ENOTEMPTY if not. */ | ||
10516 | +extern int check_empty(struct dentry *dentry, | ||
10517 | + struct unionfs_dir_state **namelist); | ||
10518 | +/* Delete whiteouts from this directory in branch bindex. */ | ||
10519 | +extern int delete_whiteouts(struct dentry *dentry, int bindex, | ||
10520 | + struct unionfs_dir_state *namelist); | ||
10521 | + | ||
10522 | +/* Re-lookup a lower dentry. */ | ||
10523 | +extern int unionfs_refresh_lower_dentry(struct dentry *dentry, int bindex); | ||
10524 | + | ||
10525 | +extern void unionfs_reinterpose(struct dentry *this_dentry); | ||
10526 | +extern struct super_block *unionfs_duplicate_super(struct super_block *sb); | ||
10527 | + | ||
10528 | +/* Locking functions. */ | ||
10529 | +extern int unionfs_setlk(struct file *file, int cmd, struct file_lock *fl); | ||
10530 | +extern int unionfs_getlk(struct file *file, struct file_lock *fl); | ||
10531 | + | ||
10532 | +/* Common file operations. */ | ||
10533 | +extern int unionfs_file_revalidate(struct file *file, bool willwrite); | ||
10534 | +extern int unionfs_file_revalidate_locked(struct file *file, bool willwrite); | ||
10535 | +extern int unionfs_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file); | ||
10536 | +extern int unionfs_file_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file); | ||
10537 | +extern int unionfs_flush(struct file *file, fl_owner_t id); | ||
10538 | +extern long unionfs_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, | ||
10539 | + unsigned long arg); | ||
10540 | +extern int unionfs_fsync(struct file *file, struct dentry *dentry, | ||
10541 | + int datasync); | ||
10542 | +extern int unionfs_fasync(int fd, struct file *file, int flag); | ||
10543 | + | ||
10544 | +/* Inode operations */ | ||
10545 | +extern struct inode *unionfs_iget(struct super_block *sb, unsigned long ino); | ||
10546 | +extern int unionfs_rename(struct inode *old_dir, struct dentry *old_dentry, | ||
10547 | + struct inode *new_dir, struct dentry *new_dentry); | ||
10548 | +extern int unionfs_unlink(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry); | ||
10549 | +extern int unionfs_rmdir(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry); | ||
10550 | + | ||
10551 | +extern bool __unionfs_d_revalidate_one_locked(struct dentry *dentry, | ||
10552 | + struct nameidata *nd, | ||
10553 | + bool willwrite); | ||
10554 | +extern bool __unionfs_d_revalidate_chain(struct dentry *dentry, | ||
10555 | + struct nameidata *nd, bool willwrite); | ||
10556 | +extern bool is_newer_lower(const struct dentry *dentry); | ||
10557 | +extern void purge_sb_data(struct super_block *sb); | ||
10558 | + | ||
10559 | +/* The values for unionfs_interpose's flag. */ | ||
10560 | +#define INTERPOSE_DEFAULT 0 | ||
10561 | +#define INTERPOSE_LOOKUP 1 | ||
10562 | +#define INTERPOSE_REVAL 2 | ||
10563 | +#define INTERPOSE_REVAL_NEG 3 | ||
10564 | +#define INTERPOSE_PARTIAL 4 | ||
10565 | + | ||
10566 | +extern struct dentry *unionfs_interpose(struct dentry *this_dentry, | ||
10567 | + struct super_block *sb, int flag); | ||
10568 | + | ||
10569 | +#ifdef CONFIG_UNION_FS_XATTR | ||
10570 | +/* Extended attribute functions. */ | ||
10571 | +extern void *unionfs_xattr_alloc(size_t size, size_t limit); | ||
10572 | +static inline void unionfs_xattr_kfree(const void *p) | ||
10573 | +{ | ||
10574 | + kfree(p); | ||
10575 | +} | ||
10576 | +extern ssize_t unionfs_getxattr(struct dentry *dentry, const char *name, | ||
10577 | + void *value, size_t size); | ||
10578 | +extern int unionfs_removexattr(struct dentry *dentry, const char *name); | ||
10579 | +extern ssize_t unionfs_listxattr(struct dentry *dentry, char *list, | ||
10580 | + size_t size); | ||
10581 | +extern int unionfs_setxattr(struct dentry *dentry, const char *name, | ||
10582 | + const void *value, size_t size, int flags); | ||
10583 | +#endif /* CONFIG_UNION_FS_XATTR */ | ||
10584 | + | ||
10585 | +/* The root directory is unhashed, but isn't deleted. */ | ||
10586 | +static inline int d_deleted(struct dentry *d) | ||
10587 | +{ | ||
10588 | + return d_unhashed(d) && (d != d->d_sb->s_root); | ||
10589 | +} | ||
10590 | + | ||
10591 | +struct dentry *unionfs_lookup_backend(struct dentry *dentry, | ||
10592 | + struct nameidata *nd, int lookupmode); | ||
10593 | + | ||
10594 | +/* unionfs_permission, check if we should bypass error to facilitate copyup */ | ||
10595 | +#define IS_COPYUP_ERR(err) ((err) == -EROFS) | ||
10596 | + | ||
10597 | +/* unionfs_open, check if we need to copyup the file */ | ||
10598 | +#define OPEN_WRITE_FLAGS (O_WRONLY | O_RDWR | O_APPEND) | ||
10599 | +#define IS_WRITE_FLAG(flag) ((flag) & OPEN_WRITE_FLAGS) | ||
10600 | + | ||
10601 | +static inline int branchperms(const struct super_block *sb, int index) | ||
10602 | +{ | ||
10603 | + BUG_ON(index < 0); | ||
10604 | + return UNIONFS_SB(sb)->data[index].branchperms; | ||
10605 | +} | ||
10606 | + | ||
10607 | +static inline int set_branchperms(struct super_block *sb, int index, int perms) | ||
10608 | +{ | ||
10609 | + BUG_ON(index < 0); | ||
10610 | + UNIONFS_SB(sb)->data[index].branchperms = perms; | ||
10611 | + return perms; | ||
10612 | +} | ||
10613 | + | ||
10614 | +/* Is this file on a read-only branch? */ | ||
10615 | +static inline int is_robranch_super(const struct super_block *sb, int index) | ||
10616 | +{ | ||
10617 | + int ret; | ||
10618 | + | ||
10619 | + ret = (!(branchperms(sb, index) & MAY_WRITE)) ? -EROFS : 0; | ||
10620 | + return ret; | ||
10621 | +} | ||
10622 | + | ||
10623 | +/* Is this file on a read-only branch? */ | ||
10624 | +static inline int is_robranch_idx(const struct dentry *dentry, int index) | ||
10625 | +{ | ||
10626 | + struct super_block *lower_sb; | ||
10627 | + | ||
10628 | + BUG_ON(index < 0); | ||
10629 | + | ||
10630 | + if (!(branchperms(dentry->d_sb, index) & MAY_WRITE)) | ||
10631 | + return -EROFS; | ||
10632 | + | ||
10633 | + lower_sb = unionfs_lower_super_idx(dentry->d_sb, index); | ||
10634 | + BUG_ON(lower_sb == NULL); | ||
10635 | + /* | ||
10636 | + * test sb flags directly, not IS_RDONLY(lower_inode) because the | ||
10637 | + * lower_dentry could be a negative. | ||
10638 | + */ | ||
10639 | + if (lower_sb->s_flags & MS_RDONLY) | ||
10640 | + return -EROFS; | ||
10641 | + | ||
10642 | + return 0; | ||
10643 | +} | ||
10644 | + | ||
10645 | +static inline int is_robranch(const struct dentry *dentry) | ||
10646 | +{ | ||
10647 | + int index; | ||
10648 | + | ||
10649 | + index = UNIONFS_D(dentry)->bstart; | ||
10650 | + BUG_ON(index < 0); | ||
10651 | + | ||
10652 | + return is_robranch_idx(dentry, index); | ||
10653 | +} | ||
10654 | + | ||
10655 | +/* What do we use for whiteouts. */ | ||
10656 | +#define UNIONFS_WHPFX ".wh." | ||
10657 | +#define UNIONFS_WHLEN 4 | ||
10658 | +/* | ||
10659 | + * If a directory contains this file, then it is opaque. We start with the | ||
10660 | + * .wh. flag so that it is blocked by lookup. | ||
10661 | + */ | ||
10662 | +#define UNIONFS_DIR_OPAQUE_NAME "__dir_opaque" | ||
10663 | +#define UNIONFS_DIR_OPAQUE UNIONFS_WHPFX UNIONFS_DIR_OPAQUE_NAME | ||
10664 | + | ||
10665 | +/* | ||
10666 | + * EXTERNALS: | ||
10667 | + */ | ||
10668 | +extern char *alloc_whname(const char *name, int len); | ||
10669 | +extern int check_branch(struct nameidata *nd); | ||
10670 | +extern int parse_branch_mode(const char *name, int *perms); | ||
10671 | + | ||
10672 | +/* locking helpers */ | ||
10673 | +static inline struct dentry *lock_parent(struct dentry *dentry) | ||
10674 | +{ | ||
10675 | + struct dentry *dir = dget_parent(dentry); | ||
10676 | + mutex_lock_nested(&dir->d_inode->i_mutex, I_MUTEX_PARENT); | ||
10677 | + return dir; | ||
10678 | +} | ||
10679 | +static inline struct dentry *lock_parent_wh(struct dentry *dentry) | ||
10680 | +{ | ||
10681 | + struct dentry *dir = dget_parent(dentry); | ||
10682 | + | ||
10683 | + mutex_lock_nested(&dir->d_inode->i_mutex, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_WHITEOUT); | ||
10684 | + return dir; | ||
10685 | +} | ||
10686 | + | ||
10687 | +static inline void unlock_dir(struct dentry *dir) | ||
10688 | +{ | ||
10689 | + mutex_unlock(&dir->d_inode->i_mutex); | ||
10690 | + dput(dir); | ||
10691 | +} | ||
10692 | + | ||
10693 | +static inline struct vfsmount *unionfs_mntget(struct dentry *dentry, | ||
10694 | + int bindex) | ||
10695 | +{ | ||
10696 | + struct vfsmount *mnt; | ||
10697 | + | ||
10698 | + BUG_ON(!dentry || bindex < 0); | ||
10699 | + | ||
10700 | + mnt = mntget(unionfs_lower_mnt_idx(dentry, bindex)); | ||
10701 | +#ifdef CONFIG_UNION_FS_DEBUG | ||
10702 | + if (!mnt) | ||
10703 | + pr_debug("unionfs: mntget: mnt=%p bindex=%d\n", | ||
10704 | + mnt, bindex); | ||
10705 | +#endif /* CONFIG_UNION_FS_DEBUG */ | ||
10706 | + | ||
10707 | + return mnt; | ||
10708 | +} | ||
10709 | + | ||
10710 | +static inline void unionfs_mntput(struct dentry *dentry, int bindex) | ||
10711 | +{ | ||
10712 | + struct vfsmount *mnt; | ||
10713 | + | ||
10714 | + if (!dentry && bindex < 0) | ||
10715 | + return; | ||
10716 | + BUG_ON(!dentry || bindex < 0); | ||
10717 | + | ||
10718 | + mnt = unionfs_lower_mnt_idx(dentry, bindex); | ||
10719 | +#ifdef CONFIG_UNION_FS_DEBUG | ||
10720 | + /* | ||
10721 | + * Directories can have NULL lower objects in between start/end, but | ||
10722 | + * NOT if at the start/end range. We cannot verify that this dentry | ||
10723 | + * is a type=DIR, because it may already be a negative dentry. But | ||
10724 | + * if dbstart is greater than dbend, we know that this couldn't have | ||
10725 | + * been a regular file: it had to have been a directory. | ||
10726 | + */ | ||
10727 | + if (!mnt && !(bindex > dbstart(dentry) && bindex < dbend(dentry))) | ||
10728 | + pr_debug("unionfs: mntput: mnt=%p bindex=%d\n", mnt, bindex); | ||
10729 | +#endif /* CONFIG_UNION_FS_DEBUG */ | ||
10730 | + mntput(mnt); | ||
10731 | +} | ||
10732 | + | ||
10733 | +#ifdef CONFIG_UNION_FS_DEBUG | ||
10734 | + | ||
10735 | +/* useful for tracking code reachability */ | ||
10736 | +#define UDBG pr_debug("DBG:%s:%s:%d\n", __FILE__, __func__, __LINE__) | ||
10737 | + | ||
10738 | +#define unionfs_check_inode(i) __unionfs_check_inode((i), \ | ||
10739 | + __FILE__, __func__, __LINE__) | ||
10740 | +#define unionfs_check_dentry(d) __unionfs_check_dentry((d), \ | ||
10741 | + __FILE__, __func__, __LINE__) | ||
10742 | +#define unionfs_check_file(f) __unionfs_check_file((f), \ | ||
10743 | + __FILE__, __func__, __LINE__) | ||
10744 | +#define unionfs_check_nd(n) __unionfs_check_nd((n), \ | ||
10745 | + __FILE__, __func__, __LINE__) | ||
10746 | +#define show_branch_counts(sb) __show_branch_counts((sb), \ | ||
10747 | + __FILE__, __func__, __LINE__) | ||
10748 | +#define show_inode_times(i) __show_inode_times((i), \ | ||
10749 | + __FILE__, __func__, __LINE__) | ||
10750 | +#define show_dinode_times(d) __show_dinode_times((d), \ | ||
10751 | + __FILE__, __func__, __LINE__) | ||
10752 | +#define show_inode_counts(i) __show_inode_counts((i), \ | ||
10753 | + __FILE__, __func__, __LINE__) | ||
10754 | + | ||
10755 | +extern void __unionfs_check_inode(const struct inode *inode, const char *fname, | ||
10756 | + const char *fxn, int line); | ||
10757 | +extern void __unionfs_check_dentry(const struct dentry *dentry, | ||
10758 | + const char *fname, const char *fxn, | ||
10759 | + int line); | ||
10760 | +extern void __unionfs_check_file(const struct file *file, | ||
10761 | + const char *fname, const char *fxn, int line); | ||
10762 | +extern void __unionfs_check_nd(const struct nameidata *nd, | ||
10763 | + const char *fname, const char *fxn, int line); | ||
10764 | +extern void __show_branch_counts(const struct super_block *sb, | ||
10765 | + const char *file, const char *fxn, int line); | ||
10766 | +extern void __show_inode_times(const struct inode *inode, | ||
10767 | + const char *file, const char *fxn, int line); | ||
10768 | +extern void __show_dinode_times(const struct dentry *dentry, | ||
10769 | + const char *file, const char *fxn, int line); | ||
10770 | +extern void __show_inode_counts(const struct inode *inode, | ||
10771 | + const char *file, const char *fxn, int line); | ||
10772 | + | ||
10773 | +#else /* not CONFIG_UNION_FS_DEBUG */ | ||
10774 | + | ||
10775 | +/* we leave useful hooks for these check functions throughout the code */ | ||
10776 | +#define unionfs_check_inode(i) do { } while (0) | ||
10777 | +#define unionfs_check_dentry(d) do { } while (0) | ||
10778 | +#define unionfs_check_file(f) do { } while (0) | ||
10779 | +#define unionfs_check_nd(n) do { } while (0) | ||
10780 | +#define show_branch_counts(sb) do { } while (0) | ||
10781 | +#define show_inode_times(i) do { } while (0) | ||
10782 | +#define show_dinode_times(d) do { } while (0) | ||
10783 | +#define show_inode_counts(i) do { } while (0) | ||
10784 | + | ||
10785 | +#endif /* not CONFIG_UNION_FS_DEBUG */ | ||
10786 | + | ||
10787 | +#endif /* not _UNION_H_ */ | ||
10788 | diff --git a/fs/unionfs/unlink.c b/fs/unionfs/unlink.c | ||
10789 | new file mode 100644 | ||
10790 | index 0000000..cad0386 | ||
10791 | --- /dev/null | ||
10792 | +++ b/fs/unionfs/unlink.c | ||
10793 | @@ -0,0 +1,293 @@ | ||
10794 | +/* | ||
10795 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Erez Zadok | ||
10796 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Charles P. Wright | ||
10797 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2007 Josef 'Jeff' Sipek | ||
10798 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Junjiro Okajima | ||
10799 | + * Copyright (c) 2005 Arun M. Krishnakumar | ||
10800 | + * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 David P. Quigley | ||
10801 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Mohammad Nayyer Zubair | ||
10802 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Puja Gupta | ||
10803 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Harikesavan Krishnan | ||
10804 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Stony Brook University | ||
10805 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 The Research Foundation of SUNY | ||
10806 | + * | ||
10807 | + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
10808 | + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as | ||
10809 | + * published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||
10810 | + */ | ||
10811 | + | ||
10812 | +#include "union.h" | ||
10813 | + | ||
10814 | +/* | ||
10815 | + * Helper function for Unionfs's unlink operation. | ||
10816 | + * | ||
10817 | + * The main goal of this function is to optimize the unlinking of non-dir | ||
10818 | + * objects in unionfs by deleting all possible lower inode objects from the | ||
10819 | + * underlying branches having same dentry name as the non-dir dentry on | ||
10820 | + * which this unlink operation is called. This way we delete as many lower | ||
10821 | + * inodes as possible, and save space. Whiteouts need to be created in | ||
10822 | + * branch0 only if unlinking fails on any of the lower branch other than | ||
10823 | + * branch0, or if a lower branch is marked read-only. | ||
10824 | + * | ||
10825 | + * Also, while unlinking a file, if we encounter any dir type entry in any | ||
10826 | + * intermediate branch, then we remove the directory by calling vfs_rmdir. | ||
10827 | + * The following special cases are also handled: | ||
10828 | + | ||
10829 | + * (1) If an error occurs in branch0 during vfs_unlink, then we return | ||
10830 | + * appropriate error. | ||
10831 | + * | ||
10832 | + * (2) If we get an error during unlink in any of other lower branch other | ||
10833 | + * than branch0, then we create a whiteout in branch0. | ||
10834 | + * | ||
10835 | + * (3) If a whiteout already exists in any intermediate branch, we delete | ||
10836 | + * all possible inodes only up to that branch (this is an "opaqueness" | ||
10837 | + * as as per Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/concepts.txt). | ||
10838 | + * | ||
10839 | + */ | ||
10840 | +static int unionfs_unlink_whiteout(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry) | ||
10841 | +{ | ||
10842 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry; | ||
10843 | + struct dentry *lower_dir_dentry; | ||
10844 | + int bindex; | ||
10845 | + int err = 0; | ||
10846 | + | ||
10847 | + err = unionfs_partial_lookup(dentry); | ||
10848 | + if (err) | ||
10849 | + goto out; | ||
10850 | + | ||
10851 | + /* trying to unlink all possible valid instances */ | ||
10852 | + for (bindex = dbstart(dentry); bindex <= dbend(dentry); bindex++) { | ||
10853 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, bindex); | ||
10854 | + if (!lower_dentry || !lower_dentry->d_inode) | ||
10855 | + continue; | ||
10856 | + | ||
10857 | + lower_dir_dentry = lock_parent(lower_dentry); | ||
10858 | + | ||
10859 | + /* avoid destroying the lower inode if the object is in use */ | ||
10860 | + dget(lower_dentry); | ||
10861 | + err = is_robranch_super(dentry->d_sb, bindex); | ||
10862 | + if (!err) { | ||
10863 | + /* see Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/issues.txt */ | ||
10864 | + lockdep_off(); | ||
10865 | + if (!S_ISDIR(lower_dentry->d_inode->i_mode)) | ||
10866 | + err = vfs_unlink(lower_dir_dentry->d_inode, | ||
10867 | + lower_dentry); | ||
10868 | + else | ||
10869 | + err = vfs_rmdir(lower_dir_dentry->d_inode, | ||
10870 | + lower_dentry); | ||
10871 | + lockdep_on(); | ||
10872 | + } | ||
10873 | + | ||
10874 | + /* if lower object deletion succeeds, update inode's times */ | ||
10875 | + if (!err) | ||
10876 | + unionfs_copy_attr_times(dentry->d_inode); | ||
10877 | + dput(lower_dentry); | ||
10878 | + fsstack_copy_attr_times(dir, lower_dir_dentry->d_inode); | ||
10879 | + unlock_dir(lower_dir_dentry); | ||
10880 | + | ||
10881 | + if (err) | ||
10882 | + break; | ||
10883 | + } | ||
10884 | + | ||
10885 | + /* | ||
10886 | + * Create the whiteout in branch 0 (highest priority) only if (a) | ||
10887 | + * there was an error in any intermediate branch other than branch 0 | ||
10888 | + * due to failure of vfs_unlink/vfs_rmdir or (b) a branch marked or | ||
10889 | + * mounted read-only. | ||
10890 | + */ | ||
10891 | + if (err) { | ||
10892 | + if ((bindex == 0) || | ||
10893 | + ((bindex == dbstart(dentry)) && | ||
10894 | + (!IS_COPYUP_ERR(err)))) | ||
10895 | + goto out; | ||
10896 | + else { | ||
10897 | + if (!IS_COPYUP_ERR(err)) | ||
10898 | + pr_debug("unionfs: lower object deletion " | ||
10899 | + "failed in branch:%d\n", bindex); | ||
10900 | + err = create_whiteout(dentry, sbstart(dentry->d_sb)); | ||
10901 | + } | ||
10902 | + } | ||
10903 | + | ||
10904 | +out: | ||
10905 | + if (!err) | ||
10906 | + inode_dec_link_count(dentry->d_inode); | ||
10907 | + | ||
10908 | + /* We don't want to leave negative leftover dentries for revalidate. */ | ||
10909 | + if (!err && (dbopaque(dentry) != -1)) | ||
10910 | + update_bstart(dentry); | ||
10911 | + | ||
10912 | + return err; | ||
10913 | +} | ||
10914 | + | ||
10915 | +int unionfs_unlink(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry) | ||
10916 | +{ | ||
10917 | + int err = 0; | ||
10918 | + struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode; | ||
10919 | + int valid; | ||
10920 | + | ||
10921 | + BUG_ON(S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode)); | ||
10922 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
10923 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
10924 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry->d_parent, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_PARENT); | ||
10925 | + | ||
10926 | + valid = __unionfs_d_revalidate_chain(dentry->d_parent, NULL, false); | ||
10927 | + if (unlikely(!valid)) { | ||
10928 | + err = -ESTALE; | ||
10929 | + goto out; | ||
10930 | + } | ||
10931 | + valid = __unionfs_d_revalidate_one_locked(dentry, NULL, false); | ||
10932 | + if (unlikely(!valid)) { | ||
10933 | + err = -ESTALE; | ||
10934 | + goto out; | ||
10935 | + } | ||
10936 | + unionfs_check_dentry(dentry); | ||
10937 | + | ||
10938 | + err = unionfs_unlink_whiteout(dir, dentry); | ||
10939 | + /* call d_drop so the system "forgets" about us */ | ||
10940 | + if (!err) { | ||
10941 | + unionfs_postcopyup_release(dentry); | ||
10942 | + if (inode->i_nlink == 0) { | ||
10943 | + /* drop lower inodes */ | ||
10944 | + iput(unionfs_lower_inode(inode)); | ||
10945 | + unionfs_set_lower_inode(inode, NULL); | ||
10946 | + ibstart(inode) = ibend(inode) = -1; | ||
10947 | + } | ||
10948 | + d_drop(dentry); | ||
10949 | + /* | ||
10950 | + * if unlink/whiteout succeeded, parent dir mtime has | ||
10951 | + * changed | ||
10952 | + */ | ||
10953 | + unionfs_copy_attr_times(dir); | ||
10954 | + } | ||
10955 | + | ||
10956 | +out: | ||
10957 | + if (!err) { | ||
10958 | + unionfs_check_dentry(dentry); | ||
10959 | + unionfs_check_inode(dir); | ||
10960 | + } | ||
10961 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry->d_parent); | ||
10962 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
10963 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
10964 | + return err; | ||
10965 | +} | ||
10966 | + | ||
10967 | +static int unionfs_rmdir_first(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, | ||
10968 | + struct unionfs_dir_state *namelist) | ||
10969 | +{ | ||
10970 | + int err; | ||
10971 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry; | ||
10972 | + struct dentry *lower_dir_dentry = NULL; | ||
10973 | + | ||
10974 | + /* Here we need to remove whiteout entries. */ | ||
10975 | + err = delete_whiteouts(dentry, dbstart(dentry), namelist); | ||
10976 | + if (err) | ||
10977 | + goto out; | ||
10978 | + | ||
10979 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry(dentry); | ||
10980 | + | ||
10981 | + lower_dir_dentry = lock_parent(lower_dentry); | ||
10982 | + | ||
10983 | + /* avoid destroying the lower inode if the file is in use */ | ||
10984 | + dget(lower_dentry); | ||
10985 | + err = is_robranch(dentry); | ||
10986 | + if (!err) { | ||
10987 | + /* see Documentation/filesystems/unionfs/issues.txt */ | ||
10988 | + lockdep_off(); | ||
10989 | + err = vfs_rmdir(lower_dir_dentry->d_inode, lower_dentry); | ||
10990 | + lockdep_on(); | ||
10991 | + } | ||
10992 | + dput(lower_dentry); | ||
10993 | + | ||
10994 | + fsstack_copy_attr_times(dir, lower_dir_dentry->d_inode); | ||
10995 | + /* propagate number of hard-links */ | ||
10996 | + dentry->d_inode->i_nlink = unionfs_get_nlinks(dentry->d_inode); | ||
10997 | + | ||
10998 | +out: | ||
10999 | + if (lower_dir_dentry) | ||
11000 | + unlock_dir(lower_dir_dentry); | ||
11001 | + return err; | ||
11002 | +} | ||
11003 | + | ||
11004 | +int unionfs_rmdir(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry) | ||
11005 | +{ | ||
11006 | + int err = 0; | ||
11007 | + struct unionfs_dir_state *namelist = NULL; | ||
11008 | + int dstart, dend; | ||
11009 | + | ||
11010 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
11011 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
11012 | + | ||
11013 | + if (unlikely(!__unionfs_d_revalidate_chain(dentry, NULL, false))) { | ||
11014 | + err = -ESTALE; | ||
11015 | + goto out; | ||
11016 | + } | ||
11017 | + unionfs_check_dentry(dentry); | ||
11018 | + | ||
11019 | + /* check if this unionfs directory is empty or not */ | ||
11020 | + err = check_empty(dentry, &namelist); | ||
11021 | + if (err) | ||
11022 | + goto out; | ||
11023 | + | ||
11024 | + err = unionfs_rmdir_first(dir, dentry, namelist); | ||
11025 | + dstart = dbstart(dentry); | ||
11026 | + dend = dbend(dentry); | ||
11027 | + /* | ||
11028 | + * We create a whiteout for the directory if there was an error to | ||
11029 | + * rmdir the first directory entry in the union. Otherwise, we | ||
11030 | + * create a whiteout only if there is no chance that a lower | ||
11031 | + * priority branch might also have the same named directory. IOW, | ||
11032 | + * if there is not another same-named directory at a lower priority | ||
11033 | + * branch, then we don't need to create a whiteout for it. | ||
11034 | + */ | ||
11035 | + if (!err) { | ||
11036 | + if (dstart < dend) | ||
11037 | + err = create_whiteout(dentry, dstart); | ||
11038 | + } else { | ||
11039 | + int new_err; | ||
11040 | + | ||
11041 | + if (dstart == 0) | ||
11042 | + goto out; | ||
11043 | + | ||
11044 | + /* exit if the error returned was NOT -EROFS */ | ||
11045 | + if (!IS_COPYUP_ERR(err)) | ||
11046 | + goto out; | ||
11047 | + | ||
11048 | + new_err = create_whiteout(dentry, dstart - 1); | ||
11049 | + if (new_err != -EEXIST) | ||
11050 | + err = new_err; | ||
11051 | + } | ||
11052 | + | ||
11053 | +out: | ||
11054 | + /* | ||
11055 | + * Drop references to lower dentry/inode so storage space for them | ||
11056 | + * can be reclaimed. Then, call d_drop so the system "forgets" | ||
11057 | + * about us. | ||
11058 | + */ | ||
11059 | + if (!err) { | ||
11060 | + struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode; | ||
11061 | + BUG_ON(!inode); | ||
11062 | + iput(unionfs_lower_inode_idx(inode, dstart)); | ||
11063 | + unionfs_set_lower_inode_idx(inode, dstart, NULL); | ||
11064 | + dput(unionfs_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, dstart)); | ||
11065 | + unionfs_set_lower_dentry_idx(dentry, dstart, NULL); | ||
11066 | + /* | ||
11067 | + * If the last directory is unlinked, then mark istart/end | ||
11068 | + * as -1, (to maintain the invariant that if there are no | ||
11069 | + * lower objects, then branch index start and end are set to | ||
11070 | + * -1). | ||
11071 | + */ | ||
11072 | + if (!unionfs_lower_inode_idx(inode, dstart) && | ||
11073 | + !unionfs_lower_inode_idx(inode, dend)) | ||
11074 | + ibstart(inode) = ibend(inode) = -1; | ||
11075 | + d_drop(dentry); | ||
11076 | + /* update our lower vfsmnts, in case a copyup took place */ | ||
11077 | + unionfs_postcopyup_setmnt(dentry); | ||
11078 | + } | ||
11079 | + | ||
11080 | + if (namelist) | ||
11081 | + free_rdstate(namelist); | ||
11082 | + | ||
11083 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
11084 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
11085 | + return err; | ||
11086 | +} | ||
11087 | diff --git a/fs/unionfs/xattr.c b/fs/unionfs/xattr.c | ||
11088 | new file mode 100644 | ||
11089 | index 0000000..8001c65 | ||
11090 | --- /dev/null | ||
11091 | +++ b/fs/unionfs/xattr.c | ||
11092 | @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ | ||
11093 | +/* | ||
11094 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Erez Zadok | ||
11095 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Charles P. Wright | ||
11096 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2007 Josef 'Jeff' Sipek | ||
11097 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Junjiro Okajima | ||
11098 | + * Copyright (c) 2005 Arun M. Krishnakumar | ||
11099 | + * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 David P. Quigley | ||
11100 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Mohammad Nayyer Zubair | ||
11101 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Puja Gupta | ||
11102 | + * Copyright (c) 2003 Harikesavan Krishnan | ||
11103 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Stony Brook University | ||
11104 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 The Research Foundation of SUNY | ||
11105 | + * | ||
11106 | + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
11107 | + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as | ||
11108 | + * published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||
11109 | + */ | ||
11110 | + | ||
11111 | +#include "union.h" | ||
11112 | + | ||
11113 | +/* This is lifted from fs/xattr.c */ | ||
11114 | +void *unionfs_xattr_alloc(size_t size, size_t limit) | ||
11115 | +{ | ||
11116 | + void *ptr; | ||
11117 | + | ||
11118 | + if (size > limit) | ||
11119 | + return ERR_PTR(-E2BIG); | ||
11120 | + | ||
11121 | + if (!size) /* size request, no buffer is needed */ | ||
11122 | + return NULL; | ||
11123 | + | ||
11124 | + ptr = kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL); | ||
11125 | + if (unlikely(!ptr)) | ||
11126 | + return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); | ||
11127 | + return ptr; | ||
11128 | +} | ||
11129 | + | ||
11130 | +/* | ||
11131 | + * BKL held by caller. | ||
11132 | + * dentry->d_inode->i_mutex locked | ||
11133 | + */ | ||
11134 | +ssize_t unionfs_getxattr(struct dentry *dentry, const char *name, void *value, | ||
11135 | + size_t size) | ||
11136 | +{ | ||
11137 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry = NULL; | ||
11138 | + int err = -EOPNOTSUPP; | ||
11139 | + | ||
11140 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
11141 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
11142 | + | ||
11143 | + if (unlikely(!__unionfs_d_revalidate_chain(dentry, NULL, false))) { | ||
11144 | + err = -ESTALE; | ||
11145 | + goto out; | ||
11146 | + } | ||
11147 | + | ||
11148 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry(dentry); | ||
11149 | + | ||
11150 | + err = vfs_getxattr(lower_dentry, (char *) name, value, size); | ||
11151 | + | ||
11152 | +out: | ||
11153 | + unionfs_check_dentry(dentry); | ||
11154 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
11155 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
11156 | + return err; | ||
11157 | +} | ||
11158 | + | ||
11159 | +/* | ||
11160 | + * BKL held by caller. | ||
11161 | + * dentry->d_inode->i_mutex locked | ||
11162 | + */ | ||
11163 | +int unionfs_setxattr(struct dentry *dentry, const char *name, | ||
11164 | + const void *value, size_t size, int flags) | ||
11165 | +{ | ||
11166 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry = NULL; | ||
11167 | + int err = -EOPNOTSUPP; | ||
11168 | + | ||
11169 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
11170 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
11171 | + | ||
11172 | + if (unlikely(!__unionfs_d_revalidate_chain(dentry, NULL, false))) { | ||
11173 | + err = -ESTALE; | ||
11174 | + goto out; | ||
11175 | + } | ||
11176 | + | ||
11177 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry(dentry); | ||
11178 | + | ||
11179 | + err = vfs_setxattr(lower_dentry, (char *) name, (void *) value, | ||
11180 | + size, flags); | ||
11181 | + | ||
11182 | +out: | ||
11183 | + unionfs_check_dentry(dentry); | ||
11184 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
11185 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
11186 | + return err; | ||
11187 | +} | ||
11188 | + | ||
11189 | +/* | ||
11190 | + * BKL held by caller. | ||
11191 | + * dentry->d_inode->i_mutex locked | ||
11192 | + */ | ||
11193 | +int unionfs_removexattr(struct dentry *dentry, const char *name) | ||
11194 | +{ | ||
11195 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry = NULL; | ||
11196 | + int err = -EOPNOTSUPP; | ||
11197 | + | ||
11198 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
11199 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
11200 | + | ||
11201 | + if (unlikely(!__unionfs_d_revalidate_chain(dentry, NULL, false))) { | ||
11202 | + err = -ESTALE; | ||
11203 | + goto out; | ||
11204 | + } | ||
11205 | + | ||
11206 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry(dentry); | ||
11207 | + | ||
11208 | + err = vfs_removexattr(lower_dentry, (char *) name); | ||
11209 | + | ||
11210 | +out: | ||
11211 | + unionfs_check_dentry(dentry); | ||
11212 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
11213 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
11214 | + return err; | ||
11215 | +} | ||
11216 | + | ||
11217 | +/* | ||
11218 | + * BKL held by caller. | ||
11219 | + * dentry->d_inode->i_mutex locked | ||
11220 | + */ | ||
11221 | +ssize_t unionfs_listxattr(struct dentry *dentry, char *list, size_t size) | ||
11222 | +{ | ||
11223 | + struct dentry *lower_dentry = NULL; | ||
11224 | + int err = -EOPNOTSUPP; | ||
11225 | + char *encoded_list = NULL; | ||
11226 | + | ||
11227 | + unionfs_read_lock(dentry->d_sb, UNIONFS_SMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
11228 | + unionfs_lock_dentry(dentry, UNIONFS_DMUTEX_CHILD); | ||
11229 | + | ||
11230 | + if (unlikely(!__unionfs_d_revalidate_chain(dentry, NULL, false))) { | ||
11231 | + err = -ESTALE; | ||
11232 | + goto out; | ||
11233 | + } | ||
11234 | + | ||
11235 | + lower_dentry = unionfs_lower_dentry(dentry); | ||
11236 | + | ||
11237 | + encoded_list = list; | ||
11238 | + err = vfs_listxattr(lower_dentry, encoded_list, size); | ||
11239 | + | ||
11240 | +out: | ||
11241 | + unionfs_check_dentry(dentry); | ||
11242 | + unionfs_unlock_dentry(dentry); | ||
11243 | + unionfs_read_unlock(dentry->d_sb); | ||
11244 | + return err; | ||
11245 | +} | ||
11246 | diff --git a/include/linux/fs_stack.h b/include/linux/fs_stack.h | ||
11247 | index bb516ce..6b52faf 100644 | ||
11248 | --- a/include/linux/fs_stack.h | ||
11249 | +++ b/include/linux/fs_stack.h | ||
11250 | @@ -1,17 +1,28 @@ | ||
11251 | +/* | ||
11252 | + * Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Erez Zadok | ||
11253 | + * Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Josef 'Jeff' Sipek | ||
11254 | + * Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Stony Brook University | ||
11255 | + * Copyright (c) 2006-2007 The Research Foundation of SUNY | ||
11256 | + * | ||
11257 | + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
11258 | + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as | ||
11259 | + * published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||
11260 | + */ | ||
11261 | + | ||
11262 | #ifndef _LINUX_FS_STACK_H | ||
11263 | #define _LINUX_FS_STACK_H | ||
11264 | |||
11265 | -/* This file defines generic functions used primarily by stackable | ||
11266 | +/* | ||
11267 | + * This file defines generic functions used primarily by stackable | ||
11268 | * filesystems; none of these functions require i_mutex to be held. | ||
11269 | */ | ||
11270 | |||
11271 | #include <linux/fs.h> | ||
11272 | |||
11273 | /* externs for fs/stack.c */ | ||
11274 | -extern void fsstack_copy_attr_all(struct inode *dest, const struct inode *src, | ||
11275 | - int (*get_nlinks)(struct inode *)); | ||
11276 | - | ||
11277 | -extern void fsstack_copy_inode_size(struct inode *dst, const struct inode *src); | ||
11278 | +extern void fsstack_copy_attr_all(struct inode *dest, const struct inode *src); | ||
11279 | +extern void fsstack_copy_inode_size(struct inode *dst, | ||
11280 | + const struct inode *src); | ||
11281 | |||
11282 | /* inlines */ | ||
11283 | static inline void fsstack_copy_attr_atime(struct inode *dest, | ||
11284 | diff --git a/include/linux/magic.h b/include/linux/magic.h | ||
11285 | index 1fa0c2c..67043ed 100644 | ||
11286 | --- a/include/linux/magic.h | ||
11287 | +++ b/include/linux/magic.h | ||
11288 | @@ -35,6 +35,8 @@ | ||
11289 | #define REISER2FS_SUPER_MAGIC_STRING "ReIsEr2Fs" | ||
11290 | #define REISER2FS_JR_SUPER_MAGIC_STRING "ReIsEr3Fs" | ||
11291 | |||
11292 | +#define UNIONFS_SUPER_MAGIC 0xf15f083d | ||
11293 | + | ||
11294 | #define SMB_SUPER_MAGIC 0x517B | ||
11295 | #define USBDEVICE_SUPER_MAGIC 0x9fa2 | ||
11296 | #define CGROUP_SUPER_MAGIC 0x27e0eb | ||
11297 | diff --git a/include/linux/splice.h b/include/linux/splice.h | ||
11298 | index 528dcb9..4b5727c 100644 | ||
11299 | --- a/include/linux/splice.h | ||
11300 | +++ b/include/linux/splice.h | ||
11301 | @@ -70,5 +70,10 @@ extern ssize_t splice_to_pipe(struct pipe_inode_info *, | ||
11302 | struct splice_pipe_desc *); | ||
11303 | extern ssize_t splice_direct_to_actor(struct file *, struct splice_desc *, | ||
11304 | splice_direct_actor *); | ||
11305 | +extern long vfs_splice_from(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, struct file *out, | ||
11306 | + loff_t *ppos, size_t len, unsigned int flags); | ||
11307 | +extern long vfs_splice_to(struct file *in, loff_t *ppos, | ||
11308 | + struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, size_t len, | ||
11309 | + unsigned int flags); | ||
11310 | |||
11311 | #endif | ||
11312 | diff --git a/include/linux/union_fs.h b/include/linux/union_fs.h | ||
11313 | new file mode 100644 | ||
11314 | index 0000000..a467de0 | ||
11315 | --- /dev/null | ||
11316 | +++ b/include/linux/union_fs.h | ||
11317 | @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ | ||
11318 | +/* | ||
11319 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Erez Zadok | ||
11320 | + * Copyright (c) 2005-2007 Josef 'Jeff' Sipek | ||
11321 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Stony Brook University | ||
11322 | + * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 The Research Foundation of SUNY | ||
11323 | + * | ||
11324 | + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
11325 | + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as | ||
11326 | + * published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||
11327 | + */ | ||
11328 | + | ||
11329 | +#ifndef _LINUX_UNION_FS_H | ||
11330 | +#define _LINUX_UNION_FS_H | ||
11331 | + | ||
11332 | +/* | ||
11333 | + * DEFINITIONS FOR USER AND KERNEL CODE: | ||
11334 | + */ | ||
11335 | +# define UNIONFS_IOCTL_INCGEN _IOR(0x15, 11, int) | ||
11336 | +# define UNIONFS_IOCTL_QUERYFILE _IOR(0x15, 15, int) | ||
11337 | + | ||
11338 | +#endif /* _LINUX_UNIONFS_H */ | ||
11339 | + |