/* * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1995 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software donated to Berkeley by * Jan-Simon Pendry. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software * must display the following acknowledgement: * This product includes software developed by the University of * California, Berkeley and its contributors. * 4. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * @(#)null_vfsops.c 8.2 (Berkeley) 1/21/94 * * @(#)lofs_vfsops.c 1.2 (Berkeley) 6/18/92 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/miscfs/nullfs/null_vfsops.c,v 1.35.2.3 2001/07/26 20:37:11 iedowse Exp $ * $DragonFly: src/sys/vfs/nullfs/null_vfsops.c,v 1.31 2008/09/17 21:44:25 dillon Exp $ */ /* * Null Layer * (See null_vnops.c for a description of what this does.) */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "null.h" extern struct vop_ops null_vnode_vops; static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_NULLFSMNT, "NULLFS mount", "NULLFS mount structure"); static int nullfs_root(struct mount *mp, struct vnode **vpp); static int nullfs_statfs(struct mount *mp, struct statfs *sbp, struct ucred *cred); /* * Mount null layer */ static int nullfs_mount(struct mount *mp, char *path, caddr_t data, struct ucred *cred) { int error = 0; struct null_args args; struct vnode *rootvp; struct null_mount *xmp; size_t size; struct nlookupdata nd; fhandle_t fh; NULLFSDEBUG("nullfs_mount(mp = %p)\n", (void *)mp); /* * Get argument */ error = copyin(data, (caddr_t)&args, sizeof(struct null_args)); if (error) return (error); /* * XXX: Should we process mount export info ? * If not, returning zero here is enough as the actual ro/rw update is * being done in sys_mount(). */ if (mp->mnt_flag & MNT_UPDATE) { xmp = MOUNTTONULLMOUNT(mp); error = vfs_export(mp, &xmp->export, &args.export); return (error); } /* * Find lower node */ rootvp = NULL; error = nlookup_init(&nd, args.target, UIO_USERSPACE, NLC_FOLLOW); if (error) goto fail1; error = nlookup(&nd); if (error) goto fail2; error = cache_vget(&nd.nl_nch, nd.nl_cred, LK_EXCLUSIVE, &rootvp); if (error) goto fail2; xmp = (struct null_mount *) kmalloc(sizeof(struct null_mount), M_NULLFSMNT, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); /* * Save reference to underlying FS * * As lite stacking enters the scene, the old way of doing this * -- via the vnode -- is not good enough anymore. Use the * underlying filesystem's namecache handle as our mount point * root, adjusting the mount to point to us. * * NCF_ISMOUNTPT is normally set on the mount point, but we also * want to set it on the base directory being mounted to prevent * that directory from being destroyed out from under the nullfs * mount. * * The forwarding mount pointer (xmp->nullm_vfs) must be set to * the actual target filesystem. If the target filesystem was * resolved via a nullfs mount nd.nl_nch.mount will be pointing * to the nullfs mount structure instead of the target filesystem, * which would otherwise cause the mount VOPS and VFSOPS to recurse * endlessly. If we are mounting via a nullfs mount we inherit * its read-only state, if set. */ xmp->nullm_vfs = nd.nl_nch.mount; if (xmp->nullm_vfs != rootvp->v_mount) { if (xmp->nullm_vfs->mnt_flag & MNT_RDONLY) mp->mnt_flag |= MNT_RDONLY; xmp->nullm_vfs = rootvp->v_mount; } /* * ncmountpt is the parent glue. When mounting a nullfs via a nullfs * we retain the parent nullfs to create a unique chain tuple. */ mp->mnt_ncmountpt = nd.nl_nch; cache_changemount(&mp->mnt_ncmountpt, mp); mp->mnt_ncmountpt.ncp->nc_flag |= NCF_ISMOUNTPT; cache_unlock(&mp->mnt_ncmountpt); cache_zero(&nd.nl_nch); nlookup_done(&nd); vfs_add_vnodeops(mp, &null_vnode_vops, &mp->mnt_vn_norm_ops); vn_unlock(rootvp); /* leave reference intact */ /* * Keep a held reference to the root vnode. * It is vrele'd in nullfs_unmount. */ xmp->nullm_rootvp = rootvp; /* * XXX What's the proper safety condition for querying * the underlying mount? Is this flag tuning necessary * at all? */ if (xmp->nullm_vfs->mnt_flag & MNT_LOCAL) mp->mnt_flag |= MNT_LOCAL; mp->mnt_data = (qaddr_t) xmp; /* * Try to create a unique but non-random fsid for the nullfs to * allow it to be exported via NFS. */ bzero(&fh, sizeof(fh)); fh.fh_fsid = rootvp->v_mount->mnt_stat.f_fsid; if (VFS_VPTOFH(rootvp, &fh.fh_fid) == 0) { fh.fh_fsid.val[1] ^= crc32(&fh.fh_fid, sizeof(fh.fh_fid)); vfs_setfsid(mp, &fh.fh_fsid); } else { vfs_getnewfsid(mp); } (void) copyinstr(args.target, mp->mnt_stat.f_mntfromname, MNAMELEN - 1, &size); bzero(mp->mnt_stat.f_mntfromname + size, MNAMELEN - size); (void)nullfs_statfs(mp, &mp->mnt_stat, cred); NULLFSDEBUG("nullfs_mount: lower %s, alias at %s\n", mp->mnt_stat.f_mntfromname, mp->mnt_stat.f_mntfromname); /* * So unmount won't complain about namecache refs still existing */ mp->mnt_kern_flag |= MNTK_NCALIASED; return (0); fail2: nlookup_done(&nd); fail1: return (error); } /* * Free reference to null layer */ static int nullfs_unmount(struct mount *mp, int mntflags) { struct null_mount *xmp; int flags = 0; NULLFSDEBUG("nullfs_unmount: mp = %p\n", (void *)mp); if (mntflags & MNT_FORCE) flags |= FORCECLOSE; /* * Finally, throw away the null_mount structure */ xmp = (void *)mp->mnt_data; mp->mnt_data = 0; if (xmp->nullm_rootvp) { vrele(xmp->nullm_rootvp); xmp->nullm_rootvp = NULL; } kfree(xmp, M_NULLFSMNT); return 0; } static int nullfs_root(struct mount *mp, struct vnode **vpp) { struct vnode *vp; int error; NULLFSDEBUG("nullfs_root(mp = %p, vp = %p)\n", (void *)mp, (void *)MOUNTTONULLMOUNT(mp)->nullm_rootvp); /* * Return locked reference to root. */ vp = MOUNTTONULLMOUNT(mp)->nullm_rootvp; error = vget(vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY); if (error == 0) *vpp = vp; return (error); } static int nullfs_quotactl(struct mount *mp, int cmd, uid_t uid, caddr_t arg, struct ucred *cred) { return VFS_QUOTACTL(MOUNTTONULLMOUNT(mp)->nullm_vfs, cmd, uid, arg, cred); } static int nullfs_statfs(struct mount *mp, struct statfs *sbp, struct ucred *cred) { int error; struct statfs mstat; NULLFSDEBUG("nullfs_statfs(mp = %p, vp = %p)\n", (void *)mp, (void *)MOUNTTONULLMOUNT(mp)->nullm_rootvp); bzero(&mstat, sizeof(mstat)); error = VFS_STATFS(MOUNTTONULLMOUNT(mp)->nullm_vfs, &mstat, cred); if (error) return (error); /* now copy across the "interesting" information and fake the rest */ sbp->f_type = mstat.f_type; sbp->f_flags = mstat.f_flags; sbp->f_bsize = mstat.f_bsize; sbp->f_iosize = mstat.f_iosize; sbp->f_blocks = mstat.f_blocks; sbp->f_bfree = mstat.f_bfree; sbp->f_bavail = mstat.f_bavail; sbp->f_files = mstat.f_files; sbp->f_ffree = mstat.f_ffree; if (sbp != &mp->mnt_stat) { bcopy(&mp->mnt_stat.f_fsid, &sbp->f_fsid, sizeof(sbp->f_fsid)); bcopy(mp->mnt_stat.f_mntfromname, sbp->f_mntfromname, MNAMELEN); } return (0); } /* * Implement NFS export tracking */ static int nullfs_checkexp(struct mount *mp, struct sockaddr *nam, int *extflagsp, struct ucred **credanonp) { struct null_mount *xmp = (void *)mp->mnt_data; struct netcred *np; int error; np = vfs_export_lookup(mp, &xmp->export, nam); if (np) { *extflagsp = np->netc_exflags; *credanonp = &np->netc_anon; error = 0; } else { error = EACCES; } return(error); #if 0 return VFS_CHECKEXP(MOUNTTONULLMOUNT(mp)->nullm_vfs, nam, extflagsp, credanonp); #endif } int nullfs_export(struct mount *mp, int op, const struct export_args *export) { struct null_mount *xmp = (void *)mp->mnt_data; int error; switch(op) { case MOUNTCTL_SET_EXPORT: error = vfs_export(mp, &xmp->export, export); break; default: error = EOPNOTSUPP; break; } return(error); } /* * Pass through file handle conversion functions. */ static int nullfs_vptofh(struct vnode *vp, struct fid *fhp) { return VFS_VPTOFH(vp, fhp); } /* * Pass through file handle conversion functions. * * NOTE: currently only HAMMER uses rootvp. HAMMER uses rootvp only * to enforce PFS isolation. */ static int nullfs_fhtovp(struct mount *mp, struct vnode *rootvp, struct fid *fhp, struct vnode **vpp) { struct null_mount *xmp = MOUNTTONULLMOUNT(mp); return VFS_FHTOVP(xmp->nullm_vfs, xmp->nullm_rootvp, fhp, vpp); } static int nullfs_extattrctl(struct mount *mp, int cmd, struct vnode *vp, int attrnamespace, const char *attrname, struct ucred *cred) { return VFS_EXTATTRCTL(MOUNTTONULLMOUNT(mp)->nullm_vfs, cmd, vp, attrnamespace, attrname, cred); } static struct vfsops null_vfsops = { .vfs_mount = nullfs_mount, .vfs_unmount = nullfs_unmount, .vfs_root = nullfs_root, .vfs_quotactl = nullfs_quotactl, .vfs_statfs = nullfs_statfs, .vfs_sync = vfs_stdsync, .vfs_extattrctl = nullfs_extattrctl, .vfs_fhtovp = nullfs_fhtovp, .vfs_vptofh = nullfs_vptofh, .vfs_checkexp = nullfs_checkexp }; VFS_SET(null_vfsops, null, VFCF_LOOPBACK);