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36 * @(#)nfs_subs.c 8.8 (Berkeley) 5/22/95
37 * $FreeBSD: /repoman/r/ncvs/src/sys/nfsclient/nfs_subs.c,v 1.128 2004/04/14 23:23:55 peadar Exp $
38 * $DragonFly: src/sys/vfs/nfs/nfs_subs.c,v 1.48 2008/09/17 21:44:24 dillon Exp $
42 * These functions support the macros and help fiddle mbuf chains for
43 * the nfs op functions. They do things like create the rpc header and
44 * copy data between mbuf chains and uio lists.
46 #include <sys/param.h>
47 #include <sys/systm.h>
48 #include <sys/kernel.h>
51 #include <sys/mount.h>
52 #include <sys/vnode.h>
53 #include <sys/nlookup.h>
54 #include <sys/namei.h>
56 #include <sys/socket.h>
58 #include <sys/malloc.h>
59 #include <sys/sysent.h>
60 #include <sys/syscall.h>
62 #include <sys/objcache.h>
65 #include <vm/vm_object.h>
66 #include <vm/vm_extern.h>
76 #include "nfsm_subs.h"
79 #include <netinet/in.h>
81 MALLOC_DEFINE(M_NFSMOUNT, "NFS mount", "NFS mount");
84 * Data items converted to xdr at startup, since they are constant
85 * This is kinda hokey, but may save a little time doing byte swaps
87 u_int32_t nfs_xdrneg1;
88 u_int32_t rpc_reply, rpc_msgdenied, rpc_mismatch, rpc_vers;
89 u_int32_t rpc_auth_unix, rpc_msgaccepted, rpc_call, rpc_autherr;
90 u_int32_t rpc_auth_kerb;
91 u_int32_t nfs_prog, nfs_true, nfs_false;
93 /* And other global data */
94 static enum vtype nv2tov_type[8]= {
95 VNON, VREG, VDIR, VBLK, VCHR, VLNK, VNON, VNON
97 enum vtype nv3tov_type[8]= {
98 VNON, VREG, VDIR, VBLK, VCHR, VLNK, VSOCK, VFIFO
104 * Protect master lists only. Primary protection uses the per-mount
105 * and per nfssvc_sock tokens.
107 struct lwkt_token nfs_token = LWKT_TOKEN_INITIALIZER(unp_token);
109 static int nfs_pbuf_freecnt = -1; /* start out unlimited */
111 struct nfsmount_head nfs_mountq = TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(nfs_mountq);
112 struct nfssvc_sockhead nfssvc_sockhead;
113 int nfssvc_sockhead_flag;
114 struct nfsd_head nfsd_head;
116 struct nfs_bufq nfs_bufq;
117 struct nqfhhashhead *nqfhhashtbl;
120 static int nfs_prev_nfssvc_sy_narg;
121 static sy_call_t *nfs_prev_nfssvc_sy_call;
126 * Mapping of old NFS Version 2 RPC numbers to generic numbers.
128 int nfsv3_procid[NFS_NPROCS] = {
157 #endif /* NFS_NOSERVER */
159 * and the reverse mapping from generic to Version 2 procedure numbers
161 int nfsv2_procid[NFS_NPROCS] = {
192 * Maps errno values to nfs error numbers.
193 * Use NFSERR_IO as the catch all for ones not specifically defined in
196 static u_char nfsrv_v2errmap[ELAST] = {
197 NFSERR_PERM, NFSERR_NOENT, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO,
198 NFSERR_NXIO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO,
199 NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_ACCES, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO,
200 NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_EXIST, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_NODEV, NFSERR_NOTDIR,
201 NFSERR_ISDIR, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO,
202 NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_FBIG, NFSERR_NOSPC, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_ROFS,
203 NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO,
204 NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO,
205 NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO,
206 NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO,
207 NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO,
208 NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO,
209 NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_NAMETOL, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO,
210 NFSERR_NOTEMPTY, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_DQUOT, NFSERR_STALE,
211 NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO,
212 NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO,
213 NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO, NFSERR_IO,
214 NFSERR_IO /* << Last is 86 */
218 * Maps errno values to nfs error numbers.
219 * Although it is not obvious whether or not NFS clients really care if
220 * a returned error value is in the specified list for the procedure, the
221 * safest thing to do is filter them appropriately. For Version 2, the
222 * X/Open XNFS document is the only specification that defines error values
223 * for each RPC (The RFC simply lists all possible error values for all RPCs),
224 * so I have decided to not do this for Version 2.
225 * The first entry is the default error return and the rest are the valid
226 * errors for that RPC in increasing numeric order.
228 static short nfsv3err_null[] = {
233 static short nfsv3err_getattr[] = {
242 static short nfsv3err_setattr[] = {
258 static short nfsv3err_lookup[] = {
271 static short nfsv3err_access[] = {
280 static short nfsv3err_readlink[] = {
292 static short nfsv3err_read[] = {
304 static short nfsv3err_write[] = {
319 static short nfsv3err_create[] = {
336 static short nfsv3err_mkdir[] = {
353 static short nfsv3err_symlink[] = {
370 static short nfsv3err_mknod[] = {
388 static short nfsv3err_remove[] = {
402 static short nfsv3err_rmdir[] = {
420 static short nfsv3err_rename[] = {
443 static short nfsv3err_link[] = {
463 static short nfsv3err_readdir[] = {
476 static short nfsv3err_readdirplus[] = {
490 static short nfsv3err_fsstat[] = {
499 static short nfsv3err_fsinfo[] = {
507 static short nfsv3err_pathconf[] = {
515 static short nfsv3err_commit[] = {
524 static short *nfsrv_v3errmap[] = {
542 nfsv3err_readdirplus,
549 #endif /* NFS_NOSERVER */
552 extern int sys_nfssvc(struct proc *, struct nfssvc_args *, int *);
555 * This needs to return a monotonically increasing or close to monotonically
556 * increasing result, otherwise the write gathering queues won't work
565 return ((u_quad_t)tv.tv_sec * 1000000 + (u_quad_t)tv.tv_usec);
569 * Called once to initialize data structures...
572 nfs_init(struct vfsconf *vfsp)
574 callout_init(&nfs_timer_handle);
575 nfsmount_objcache = objcache_create_simple(M_NFSMOUNT, sizeof(struct nfsmount));
577 nfs_mount_type = vfsp->vfc_typenum;
579 rpc_vers = txdr_unsigned(RPC_VER2);
580 rpc_call = txdr_unsigned(RPC_CALL);
581 rpc_reply = txdr_unsigned(RPC_REPLY);
582 rpc_msgdenied = txdr_unsigned(RPC_MSGDENIED);
583 rpc_msgaccepted = txdr_unsigned(RPC_MSGACCEPTED);
584 rpc_mismatch = txdr_unsigned(RPC_MISMATCH);
585 rpc_autherr = txdr_unsigned(RPC_AUTHERR);
586 rpc_auth_unix = txdr_unsigned(RPCAUTH_UNIX);
587 rpc_auth_kerb = txdr_unsigned(RPCAUTH_KERB4);
588 nfs_prog = txdr_unsigned(NFS_PROG);
589 nfs_true = txdr_unsigned(TRUE);
590 nfs_false = txdr_unsigned(FALSE);
591 nfs_xdrneg1 = txdr_unsigned(-1);
592 nfs_ticks = (hz * NFS_TICKINTVL + 500) / 1000;
595 nfs_nhinit(); /* Init the nfsnode table */
597 nfsrv_init(0); /* Init server data structures */
598 nfsrv_initcache(); /* Init the server request cache */
602 * Mainly for vkernel operation. If memory is severely limited
604 if (nfs_maxasyncbio > nmbclusters * MCLBYTES / NFS_MAXDATA / 3)
605 nfs_maxasyncbio = nmbclusters * MCLBYTES / NFS_MAXDATA / 3;
606 if (nfs_maxasyncbio < 4)
610 * Initialize reply list and start timer
612 nfs_timer_callout(0);
614 nfs_prev_nfssvc_sy_narg = sysent[SYS_nfssvc].sy_narg;
615 sysent[SYS_nfssvc].sy_narg = 2;
616 nfs_prev_nfssvc_sy_call = sysent[SYS_nfssvc].sy_call;
617 sysent[SYS_nfssvc].sy_call = (sy_call_t *)sys_nfssvc;
619 nfs_pbuf_freecnt = nswbuf / 2 + 1;
625 nfs_uninit(struct vfsconf *vfsp)
627 callout_stop(&nfs_timer_handle);
629 sysent[SYS_nfssvc].sy_narg = nfs_prev_nfssvc_sy_narg;
630 sysent[SYS_nfssvc].sy_call = nfs_prev_nfssvc_sy_call;
635 * Attribute cache routines.
636 * nfs_loadattrcache() - loads or updates the cache contents from attributes
637 * that are on the mbuf list
638 * nfs_getattrcache() - returns valid attributes if found in cache, returns
643 * Load the attribute cache (that lives in the nfsnode entry) with
644 * the values on the mbuf list. Load *vaper with the attributes. vaper
647 * As a side effect n_mtime, which we use to determine if the file was
648 * modified by some other host, is set to the attribute timestamp and
649 * NRMODIFIED is set if the two values differ.
651 * WARNING: the mtime loaded into vaper does not necessarily represent
652 * n_mtime or n_attr.mtime due to NACC and NUPD.
655 nfs_loadattrcache(struct vnode *vp, struct mbuf **mdp, caddr_t *dposp,
656 struct vattr *vaper, int lattr_flags)
659 struct nfs_fattr *fp;
669 struct timespec mtime;
670 int v3 = NFS_ISV3(vp);
673 t1 = (mtod(md, caddr_t) + md->m_len) - *dposp;
674 if ((error = nfsm_disct(mdp, dposp, NFSX_FATTR(v3), t1, &cp2)) != 0)
676 fp = (struct nfs_fattr *)cp2;
678 vtyp = nfsv3tov_type(fp->fa_type);
679 vmode = fxdr_unsigned(u_short, fp->fa_mode);
680 rmajor = (int)fxdr_unsigned(int, fp->fa3_rdev.specdata1);
681 rminor = (int)fxdr_unsigned(int, fp->fa3_rdev.specdata2);
682 fxdr_nfsv3time(&fp->fa3_mtime, &mtime);
684 vtyp = nfsv2tov_type(fp->fa_type);
685 vmode = fxdr_unsigned(u_short, fp->fa_mode);
689 * The duplicate information returned in fa_type and fa_mode
690 * is an ambiguity in the NFS version 2 protocol.
692 * VREG should be taken literally as a regular file. If a
693 * server intents to return some type information differently
694 * in the upper bits of the mode field (e.g. for sockets, or
695 * FIFOs), NFSv2 mandates fa_type to be VNON. Anyway, we
696 * leave the examination of the mode bits even in the VREG
697 * case to avoid breakage for bogus servers, but we make sure
698 * that there are actually type bits set in the upper part of
699 * fa_mode (and failing that, trust the va_type field).
701 * NFSv3 cleared the issue, and requires fa_mode to not
702 * contain any type information (while also introduing sockets
703 * and FIFOs for fa_type).
705 if (vtyp == VNON || (vtyp == VREG && (vmode & S_IFMT) != 0))
706 vtyp = IFTOVT(vmode);
707 rdev = fxdr_unsigned(int32_t, fp->fa2_rdev);
708 rmajor = umajor(rdev);
709 rminor = uminor(rdev);
710 fxdr_nfsv2time(&fp->fa2_mtime, &mtime);
713 * Really ugly NFSv2 kludge.
715 if (vtyp == VCHR && rdev == (udev_t)0xffffffff)
720 * If v_type == VNON it is a new node, so fill in the v_type,
721 * n_mtime fields. Check to see if it represents a special
722 * device, and if so, check for a possible alias. Once the
723 * correct vnode has been obtained, fill in the rest of the
727 if (vp->v_type != vtyp) {
728 nfs_setvtype(vp, vtyp);
729 if (vp->v_type == VFIFO) {
730 vp->v_ops = &vp->v_mount->mnt_vn_fifo_ops;
731 } else if (vp->v_type == VCHR || vp->v_type == VBLK) {
732 vp->v_ops = &vp->v_mount->mnt_vn_spec_ops;
733 addaliasu(vp, rmajor, rminor);
735 vp->v_ops = &vp->v_mount->mnt_vn_use_ops;
737 np->n_mtime = mtime.tv_sec;
738 } else if (np->n_mtime != mtime.tv_sec) {
740 * If we haven't modified the file locally and the server
741 * timestamp does not match, then the server probably
742 * modified the file. We must flag this condition so
743 * the proper syncnronization can be done. We do not
744 * try to synchronize the state here because that
745 * could lead to an endless recursion.
747 * XXX loadattrcache can be set during the reply to a write,
748 * before the write timestamp is properly processed. To
749 * avoid unconditionally setting the rmodified bit (which
750 * has the effect of flushing the cache), we only do this
751 * check if the lmodified bit is not set.
753 np->n_mtime = mtime.tv_sec;
754 if ((lattr_flags & NFS_LATTR_NOMTIMECHECK) == 0)
755 np->n_flag |= NRMODIFIED;
759 vap->va_mode = (vmode & 07777);
760 vap->va_rmajor = rmajor;
761 vap->va_rminor = rminor;
762 vap->va_mtime = mtime;
763 vap->va_fsid = vp->v_mount->mnt_stat.f_fsid.val[0];
765 vap->va_nlink = fxdr_unsigned(u_short, fp->fa_nlink);
766 vap->va_uid = fxdr_unsigned(uid_t, fp->fa_uid);
767 vap->va_gid = fxdr_unsigned(gid_t, fp->fa_gid);
768 vap->va_size = fxdr_hyper(&fp->fa3_size);
769 vap->va_blocksize = NFS_FABLKSIZE;
770 vap->va_bytes = fxdr_hyper(&fp->fa3_used);
771 vap->va_fileid = fxdr_hyper(&fp->fa3_fileid);
772 fxdr_nfsv3time(&fp->fa3_atime, &vap->va_atime);
773 fxdr_nfsv3time(&fp->fa3_ctime, &vap->va_ctime);
777 vap->va_nlink = fxdr_unsigned(u_short, fp->fa_nlink);
778 vap->va_uid = fxdr_unsigned(uid_t, fp->fa_uid);
779 vap->va_gid = fxdr_unsigned(gid_t, fp->fa_gid);
780 vap->va_size = fxdr_unsigned(u_int32_t, fp->fa2_size);
781 vap->va_blocksize = fxdr_unsigned(int32_t, fp->fa2_blocksize);
782 vap->va_bytes = (u_quad_t)fxdr_unsigned(int32_t, fp->fa2_blocks)
784 vap->va_fileid = fxdr_unsigned(int32_t, fp->fa2_fileid);
785 fxdr_nfsv2time(&fp->fa2_atime, &vap->va_atime);
787 vap->va_ctime.tv_sec = fxdr_unsigned(u_int32_t,
788 fp->fa2_ctime.nfsv2_sec);
789 vap->va_ctime.tv_nsec = 0;
790 vap->va_gen = fxdr_unsigned(u_int32_t,fp->fa2_ctime.nfsv2_usec);
793 np->n_attrstamp = time_second;
794 if (vap->va_size != np->n_size) {
795 if (vap->va_type == VREG) {
797 * Get rid of all the junk we had before and just
798 * set NRMODIFIED if NLMODIFIED is 0. Depend on
799 * occassionally flushing our dirty buffers to
800 * clear both the NLMODIFIED and NRMODIFIED flags.
802 if ((np->n_flag & NLMODIFIED) == 0)
803 np->n_flag |= NRMODIFIED;
805 if ((lattr_flags & NFS_LATTR_NOSHRINK) &&
806 vap->va_size < np->n_size) {
808 * We've been told not to shrink the file;
809 * zero np->n_attrstamp to indicate that
810 * the attributes are stale.
812 * This occurs primarily due to recursive
813 * NFS ops that are executed during periods
814 * where we cannot safely reduce the size of
817 * Additionally, write rpcs are broken down
818 * into buffers and np->n_size is
819 * pre-extended. Setting NRMODIFIED here
820 * can result in n_size getting reset to a
821 * lower value, which is NOT what we want.
822 * XXX this needs to be cleaned up a lot
825 vap->va_size = np->n_size;
827 if ((np->n_flag & NLMODIFIED) == 0)
828 np->n_flag |= NRMODIFIED;
829 } else if (np->n_flag & NLMODIFIED) {
831 * We've modified the file: Use the larger
832 * of our size, and the server's size. At
833 * this point the cache coherency is all
834 * shot to hell. To try to handle multiple
835 * clients appending to the file at the same
836 * time mark that the server has changed
837 * the file if the server's notion of the
838 * file size is larger then our notion.
840 * XXX this needs work.
842 if (vap->va_size < np->n_size) {
843 vap->va_size = np->n_size;
845 np->n_size = vap->va_size;
846 np->n_flag |= NRMODIFIED;
850 * Someone changed the file's size on the
851 * server and there are no local changes
852 * to get in the way, set the size and mark
855 np->n_size = vap->va_size;
856 np->n_flag |= NRMODIFIED;
858 nvnode_pager_setsize(vp, np->n_size, XXX);
861 np->n_size = vap->va_size;
865 bcopy((caddr_t)vap, (caddr_t)vaper, sizeof(*vap));
866 if (np->n_flag & NCHG) {
867 if (np->n_flag & NACC)
868 vaper->va_atime = np->n_atim;
869 if (np->n_flag & NUPD)
870 vaper->va_mtime = np->n_mtim;
877 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
878 SYSCTL_DECL(_vfs_nfs);
879 static int nfs_acdebug;
880 SYSCTL_INT(_vfs_nfs, OID_AUTO, acdebug, CTLFLAG_RW, &nfs_acdebug, 0, "");
884 * Check the time stamp
885 * If the cache is valid, copy contents to *vap and return 0
886 * otherwise return an error
889 nfs_getattrcache(struct vnode *vp, struct vattr *vaper)
893 struct nfsmount *nmp;
898 nmp = VFSTONFS(vp->v_mount);
901 * Dynamic timeout based on how recently the file was modified.
902 * n_mtime is always valid.
904 timeo = (get_approximate_time_t() - np->n_mtime) / 60;
908 kprintf("nfs_getattrcache: initial timeo = %d\n", timeo);
911 if (vap->va_type == VDIR) {
912 if ((np->n_flag & NLMODIFIED) || timeo < nmp->nm_acdirmin)
913 timeo = nmp->nm_acdirmin;
914 else if (timeo > nmp->nm_acdirmax)
915 timeo = nmp->nm_acdirmax;
917 if ((np->n_flag & NLMODIFIED) || timeo < nmp->nm_acregmin)
918 timeo = nmp->nm_acregmin;
919 else if (timeo > nmp->nm_acregmax)
920 timeo = nmp->nm_acregmax;
925 kprintf("acregmin %d; acregmax %d; acdirmin %d; acdirmax %d\n",
926 nmp->nm_acregmin, nmp->nm_acregmax,
927 nmp->nm_acdirmin, nmp->nm_acdirmax);
930 kprintf("nfs_getattrcache: age = %d; final timeo = %d\n",
931 (int)(time_second - np->n_attrstamp), timeo);
934 if (np->n_attrstamp == 0 || (time_second - np->n_attrstamp) >= timeo) {
935 nfsstats.attrcache_misses++;
938 nfsstats.attrcache_hits++;
941 * Our attribute cache can be stale due to modifications made on
942 * this host. XXX this is a bad hack. We need a more deterministic
943 * means of finding out which np fields are valid verses attr cache
944 * fields. We really should update the vattr info on the fly when
945 * making local changes.
947 if (vap->va_size != np->n_size) {
948 if (vap->va_type == VREG) {
949 if (np->n_flag & NLMODIFIED)
950 vap->va_size = np->n_size;
951 nfs_meta_setsize(vp, curthread, vap->va_size, 0);
953 np->n_size = vap->va_size;
956 bcopy((caddr_t)vap, (caddr_t)vaper, sizeof(struct vattr));
957 if (np->n_flag & NCHG) {
958 if (np->n_flag & NACC)
959 vaper->va_atime = np->n_atim;
960 if (np->n_flag & NUPD)
961 vaper->va_mtime = np->n_mtim;
969 * Set up nameidata for a lookup() call and do it.
971 * If pubflag is set, this call is done for a lookup operation on the
972 * public filehandle. In that case we allow crossing mountpoints and
973 * absolute pathnames. However, the caller is expected to check that
974 * the lookup result is within the public fs, and deny access if
977 * dirp may be set whether an error is returned or not, and must be
978 * released by the caller.
980 * On return nd->nl_nch usually points to the target ncp, which may represent
983 * NOTE: the caller must call nlookup_done(nd) unconditionally on return
987 nfs_namei(struct nlookupdata *nd, struct ucred *cred, int nflags,
988 struct vnode **dvpp, struct vnode **vpp,
989 fhandle_t *fhp, int len,
990 struct nfssvc_sock *slp, struct sockaddr *nam, struct mbuf **mdp,
991 caddr_t *dposp, struct vnode **dirpp, struct thread *td,
992 int kerbflag, int pubflag)
996 char *fromcp, *tocp, *cp;
1003 namebuf = objcache_get(namei_oc, M_WAITOK);
1007 * Copy the name from the mbuf list to namebuf.
1012 rem = mtod(md, caddr_t) + md->m_len - fromcp;
1013 for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
1020 fromcp = mtod(md, caddr_t);
1023 if (*fromcp == '\0' || (!pubflag && *fromcp == '/')) {
1027 *tocp++ = *fromcp++;
1033 len = nfsm_rndup(len)-len;
1037 else if ((error = nfs_adv(mdp, dposp, len, rem)) != 0)
1042 * Extract and set starting directory. The returned dp is refd
1045 error = nfsrv_fhtovp(fhp, FALSE, &mp, &dp, cred, slp,
1046 nam, &rdonly, kerbflag, pubflag);
1049 if (dp->v_type != VDIR) {
1056 * Set return directory. Reference to dp is implicitly transfered
1057 * to the returned pointer. This must be set before we potentially
1063 * read-only - NLC_DELETE, NLC_RENAME_DST are disallowed. NLC_CREATE
1064 * is passed through to nlookup() and will be disallowed
1065 * if the file does not already exist.
1068 nflags |= NLC_NFS_RDONLY;
1069 if (nflags & (NLC_DELETE | NLC_RENAME_DST)) {
1076 * Oh joy. For WebNFS, handle those pesky '%' escapes,
1077 * and the 'native path' indicator.
1080 cp = objcache_get(namei_oc, M_WAITOK);
1083 if ((unsigned char)*fromcp >= WEBNFS_SPECCHAR_START) {
1084 switch ((unsigned char)*fromcp) {
1085 case WEBNFS_NATIVE_CHAR:
1087 * 'Native' path for us is the same
1088 * as a path according to the NFS spec,
1089 * just skip the escape char.
1094 * More may be added in the future, range 0x80-0xff
1098 objcache_put(namei_oc, cp);
1103 * Translate the '%' escapes, URL-style.
1105 while (*fromcp != '\0') {
1106 if (*fromcp == WEBNFS_ESC_CHAR) {
1107 if (fromcp[1] != '\0' && fromcp[2] != '\0') {
1109 *tocp++ = HEXSTRTOI(fromcp);
1114 objcache_put(namei_oc, cp);
1118 *tocp++ = *fromcp++;
1121 objcache_put(namei_oc, namebuf);
1126 * Setup for search. We need to get a start directory from dp. Note
1127 * that dp is ref'd, but we no longer 'own' the ref (*dirpp owns it).
1130 nflags |= NLC_NFS_NOSOFTLINKTRAV;
1131 nflags |= NLC_NOCROSSMOUNT;
1135 * We need a starting ncp from the directory vnode dp. dp must not
1136 * be locked. The returned ncp will be refd but not locked.
1138 * If no suitable ncp is found we instruct cache_fromdvp() to create
1139 * one. If this fails the directory has probably been removed while
1140 * the target was chdir'd into it and any further lookup will fail.
1142 if ((error = cache_fromdvp(dp, cred, 1, &nch)) != 0)
1144 nlookup_init_raw(nd, namebuf, UIO_SYSSPACE, nflags, cred, &nch);
1148 * Ok, do the lookup.
1150 error = nlookup(nd);
1153 * If no error occured return the requested dvpp and vpp. If
1154 * NLC_CREATE was specified nd->nl_nch may represent a negative
1155 * cache hit in which case we do not attempt to obtain the vp.
1159 if (nd->nl_nch.ncp->nc_parent) {
1161 nch.ncp = nch.ncp->nc_parent;
1164 error = cache_vget(&nch, nd->nl_cred,
1165 LK_EXCLUSIVE, dvpp);
1171 if (vpp && nd->nl_nch.ncp->nc_vp) {
1172 error = cache_vget(&nd->nl_nch, nd->nl_cred, LK_EXCLUSIVE, vpp);
1175 if (dvpp && *dvpp) {
1190 objcache_put(namei_oc, namebuf);
1195 * nfsrv_fhtovp() - convert a fh to a vnode ptr (optionally locked)
1196 * - look up fsid in mount list (if not found ret error)
1197 * - get vp and export rights by calling VFS_FHTOVP()
1198 * - if cred->cr_uid == 0 or MNT_EXPORTANON set it to credanon
1199 * - if not lockflag unlock it with vn_unlock()
1202 nfsrv_fhtovp(fhandle_t *fhp, int lockflag,
1203 struct mount **mpp, struct vnode **vpp,
1204 struct ucred *cred, struct nfssvc_sock *slp, struct sockaddr *nam,
1205 int *rdonlyp, int kerbflag, int pubflag)
1209 struct ucred *credanon;
1211 #ifdef MNT_EXNORESPORT /* XXX needs mountd and /etc/exports help yet */
1212 struct sockaddr_int *saddr;
1218 if (nfs_ispublicfh(fhp)) {
1219 if (!pubflag || !nfs_pub.np_valid)
1221 fhp = &nfs_pub.np_handle;
1224 mp = *mpp = vfs_getvfs(&fhp->fh_fsid);
1227 error = VFS_CHECKEXP(mp, nam, &exflags, &credanon);
1230 error = VFS_FHTOVP(mp, NULL, &fhp->fh_fid, vpp);
1233 #ifdef MNT_EXNORESPORT
1234 if (!(exflags & (MNT_EXNORESPORT|MNT_EXPUBLIC))) {
1235 saddr = (struct sockaddr_in *)nam;
1236 if (saddr->sin_family == AF_INET &&
1237 ntohs(saddr->sin_port) >= IPPORT_RESERVED) {
1240 return (NFSERR_AUTHERR | AUTH_TOOWEAK);
1245 * Check/setup credentials.
1247 if (exflags & MNT_EXKERB) {
1251 return (NFSERR_AUTHERR | AUTH_TOOWEAK);
1253 } else if (kerbflag) {
1256 return (NFSERR_AUTHERR | AUTH_TOOWEAK);
1257 } else if (cred->cr_uid == 0 || (exflags & MNT_EXPORTANON)) {
1258 cred->cr_uid = credanon->cr_uid;
1259 for (i = 0; i < credanon->cr_ngroups && i < NGROUPS; i++)
1260 cred->cr_groups[i] = credanon->cr_groups[i];
1261 cred->cr_ngroups = i;
1263 if (exflags & MNT_EXRDONLY)
1274 * WebNFS: check if a filehandle is a public filehandle. For v3, this
1275 * means a length of 0, for v2 it means all zeroes. nfsm_srvmtofh has
1276 * transformed this to all zeroes in both cases, so check for it.
1279 nfs_ispublicfh(fhandle_t *fhp)
1281 char *cp = (char *)fhp;
1284 for (i = 0; i < NFSX_V3FH; i++)
1290 #endif /* NFS_NOSERVER */
1292 * This function compares two net addresses by family and returns TRUE
1293 * if they are the same host.
1294 * If there is any doubt, return FALSE.
1295 * The AF_INET family is handled as a special case so that address mbufs
1296 * don't need to be saved to store "struct in_addr", which is only 4 bytes.
1299 netaddr_match(int family, union nethostaddr *haddr, struct sockaddr *nam)
1301 struct sockaddr_in *inetaddr;
1305 inetaddr = (struct sockaddr_in *)nam;
1306 if (inetaddr->sin_family == AF_INET &&
1307 inetaddr->sin_addr.s_addr == haddr->had_inetaddr)
1316 static nfsuint64 nfs_nullcookie = { { 0, 0 } };
1318 * This function finds the directory cookie that corresponds to the
1319 * logical byte offset given.
1322 nfs_getcookie(struct nfsnode *np, off_t off, int add)
1324 struct nfsdmap *dp, *dp2;
1327 pos = (uoff_t)off / NFS_DIRBLKSIZ;
1328 if (pos == 0 || off < 0) {
1331 panic("nfs getcookie add at <= 0");
1333 return (&nfs_nullcookie);
1336 dp = np->n_cookies.lh_first;
1339 MALLOC(dp, struct nfsdmap *, sizeof (struct nfsdmap),
1340 M_NFSDIROFF, M_WAITOK);
1341 dp->ndm_eocookie = 0;
1342 LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&np->n_cookies, dp, ndm_list);
1346 while (pos >= NFSNUMCOOKIES) {
1347 pos -= NFSNUMCOOKIES;
1348 if (dp->ndm_list.le_next) {
1349 if (!add && dp->ndm_eocookie < NFSNUMCOOKIES &&
1350 pos >= dp->ndm_eocookie)
1352 dp = dp->ndm_list.le_next;
1354 MALLOC(dp2, struct nfsdmap *, sizeof (struct nfsdmap),
1355 M_NFSDIROFF, M_WAITOK);
1356 dp2->ndm_eocookie = 0;
1357 LIST_INSERT_AFTER(dp, dp2, ndm_list);
1362 if (pos >= dp->ndm_eocookie) {
1364 dp->ndm_eocookie = pos + 1;
1368 return (&dp->ndm_cookies[pos]);
1372 * Invalidate cached directory information, except for the actual directory
1373 * blocks (which are invalidated separately).
1374 * Done mainly to avoid the use of stale offset cookies.
1377 nfs_invaldir(struct vnode *vp)
1379 struct nfsnode *np = VTONFS(vp);
1382 if (vp->v_type != VDIR)
1383 panic("nfs: invaldir not dir");
1385 np->n_direofoffset = 0;
1386 np->n_cookieverf.nfsuquad[0] = 0;
1387 np->n_cookieverf.nfsuquad[1] = 0;
1388 if (np->n_cookies.lh_first)
1389 np->n_cookies.lh_first->ndm_eocookie = 0;
1393 * Set the v_type field for an NFS client's vnode and initialize for
1394 * buffer cache operations if necessary.
1397 nfs_setvtype(struct vnode *vp, enum vtype vtyp)
1406 * Needs VMIO, size not yet known, and blocksize
1407 * is not really relevant if we are passing a
1410 vinitvmio(vp, 0, PAGE_SIZE, -1);
1418 * The write verifier has changed (probably due to a server reboot), so all
1419 * B_NEEDCOMMIT blocks will have to be written again. Since they are on the
1420 * dirty block list as B_DELWRI, all this takes is clearing the B_NEEDCOMMIT
1421 * and B_CLUSTEROK flags. Once done the new write verifier can be set for the
1424 * B_CLUSTEROK must be cleared along with B_NEEDCOMMIT because stage 1 data
1425 * writes are not clusterable.
1428 static int nfs_clearcommit_bp(struct buf *bp, void *data __unused);
1429 static int nfs_clearcommit_callback(struct mount *mp, struct vnode *vp,
1430 void *data __unused);
1433 nfs_clearcommit(struct mount *mp)
1435 vmntvnodescan(mp, VMSC_NOWAIT, nfs_clearcommit_callback, NULL, NULL);
1439 nfs_clearcommit_callback(struct mount *mp, struct vnode *vp,
1440 void *data __unused)
1443 lwkt_gettoken(&vp->v_token);
1444 RB_SCAN(buf_rb_tree, &vp->v_rbdirty_tree, NULL,
1445 nfs_clearcommit_bp, NULL);
1446 lwkt_reltoken(&vp->v_token);
1452 nfs_clearcommit_bp(struct buf *bp, void *data __unused)
1454 if (BUF_REFCNT(bp) == 0 &&
1455 (bp->b_flags & (B_DELWRI | B_NEEDCOMMIT))
1456 == (B_DELWRI | B_NEEDCOMMIT)) {
1457 bp->b_flags &= ~(B_NEEDCOMMIT | B_CLUSTEROK);
1462 #ifndef NFS_NOSERVER
1464 * Map errnos to NFS error numbers. For Version 3 also filter out error
1465 * numbers not specified for the associated procedure.
1468 nfsrv_errmap(struct nfsrv_descript *nd, int err)
1470 short *defaulterrp, *errp;
1472 if (nd->nd_flag & ND_NFSV3) {
1473 if (nd->nd_procnum <= NFSPROC_COMMIT) {
1474 errp = defaulterrp = nfsrv_v3errmap[nd->nd_procnum];
1478 else if (*errp > err)
1481 return ((int)*defaulterrp);
1483 return (err & 0xffff);
1486 return ((int)nfsrv_v2errmap[err - 1]);
1491 * Sort the group list in increasing numerical order.
1492 * (Insertion sort by Chris Torek, who was grossed out by the bubble sort
1493 * that used to be here.)
1496 nfsrvw_sort(gid_t *list, int num)
1501 /* Insertion sort. */
1502 for (i = 1; i < num; i++) {
1504 /* find correct slot for value v, moving others up */
1505 for (j = i; --j >= 0 && v < list[j];)
1506 list[j + 1] = list[j];
1512 * copy credentials making sure that the result can be compared with bcmp().
1515 nfsrv_setcred(struct ucred *incred, struct ucred *outcred)
1519 bzero((caddr_t)outcred, sizeof (struct ucred));
1520 outcred->cr_ref = 1;
1521 outcred->cr_uid = incred->cr_uid;
1522 outcred->cr_ngroups = incred->cr_ngroups;
1523 for (i = 0; i < incred->cr_ngroups; i++)
1524 outcred->cr_groups[i] = incred->cr_groups[i];
1525 nfsrvw_sort(outcred->cr_groups, outcred->cr_ngroups);
1527 #endif /* NFS_NOSERVER */