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34 * @(#)vfs_vnops.c 8.2 (Berkeley) 1/21/94
35 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/kern/vfs_vnops.c,v 1.87.2.13 2002/12/29 18:19:53 dillon Exp $
38 #include <sys/param.h>
39 #include <sys/systm.h>
40 #include <sys/fcntl.h>
45 #include <sys/mount.h>
46 #include <sys/nlookup.h>
47 #include <sys/vnode.h>
49 #include <sys/filio.h>
50 #include <sys/ttycom.h>
52 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
53 #include <sys/syslog.h>
55 #include <sys/mplock2.h>
57 static int vn_closefile (struct file *fp);
58 static int vn_ioctl (struct file *fp, u_long com, caddr_t data,
59 struct ucred *cred, struct sysmsg *msg);
60 static int vn_read (struct file *fp, struct uio *uio,
61 struct ucred *cred, int flags);
62 static int vn_kqfilter (struct file *fp, struct knote *kn);
63 static int vn_statfile (struct file *fp, struct stat *sb, struct ucred *cred);
64 static int vn_write (struct file *fp, struct uio *uio,
65 struct ucred *cred, int flags);
67 struct fileops vnode_fileops = {
71 .fo_kqfilter = vn_kqfilter,
72 .fo_stat = vn_statfile,
73 .fo_close = vn_closefile,
74 .fo_shutdown = nofo_shutdown
78 * Common code for vnode open operations. Check permissions, and call
79 * the VOP_NOPEN or VOP_NCREATE routine.
81 * The caller is responsible for setting up nd with nlookup_init() and
82 * for cleaning it up with nlookup_done(), whether we return an error
85 * On success nd->nl_open_vp will hold a referenced and, if requested,
86 * locked vnode. A locked vnode is requested via NLC_LOCKVP. If fp
87 * is non-NULL the vnode will be installed in the file pointer.
89 * NOTE: If the caller wishes the namecache entry to be operated with
90 * a shared lock it must use NLC_SHAREDLOCK. If NLC_LOCKVP is set
91 * then the vnode lock will also be shared.
93 * NOTE: The vnode is referenced just once on return whether or not it
94 * is also installed in the file pointer.
97 vn_open(struct nlookupdata *nd, struct file *fp, int fmode, int cmode)
100 struct ucred *cred = nd->nl_cred;
102 struct vattr *vap = &vat;
109 * Certain combinations are illegal
111 if ((fmode & (FWRITE | O_TRUNC)) == O_TRUNC)
115 * Lookup the path and create or obtain the vnode. After a
116 * successful lookup a locked nd->nl_nch will be returned.
118 * The result of this section should be a locked vnode.
120 * XXX with only a little work we should be able to avoid locking
121 * the vnode if FWRITE, O_CREAT, and O_TRUNC are *not* set.
123 nd->nl_flags |= NLC_OPEN;
124 if (fmode & O_APPEND)
125 nd->nl_flags |= NLC_APPEND;
127 nd->nl_flags |= NLC_TRUNCATE;
129 nd->nl_flags |= NLC_READ;
131 nd->nl_flags |= NLC_WRITE;
132 if ((fmode & O_EXCL) == 0 && (fmode & O_NOFOLLOW) == 0)
133 nd->nl_flags |= NLC_FOLLOW;
135 if (fmode & O_CREAT) {
137 * CONDITIONAL CREATE FILE CASE
139 * Setting NLC_CREATE causes a negative hit to store
140 * the negative hit ncp and not return an error. Then
141 * nc_error or nc_vp may be checked to see if the ncp
142 * represents a negative hit. NLC_CREATE also requires
143 * write permission on the governing directory or EPERM
146 nd->nl_flags |= NLC_CREATE;
147 nd->nl_flags |= NLC_REFDVP;
152 * NORMAL OPEN FILE CASE
161 * split case to allow us to re-resolve and retry the ncp in case
165 if (fmode & O_CREAT) {
166 if (nd->nl_nch.ncp->nc_vp == NULL) {
167 if ((error = ncp_writechk(&nd->nl_nch)) != 0)
171 vap->va_mode = cmode;
172 vap->va_fuseflags = fmode; /* FUSE */
174 vap->va_vaflags |= VA_EXCLUSIVE;
175 error = VOP_NCREATE(&nd->nl_nch, nd->nl_dvp, &vp,
180 /* locked vnode is returned */
182 if (fmode & O_EXCL) {
185 error = cache_vget(&nd->nl_nch, cred,
193 if (nd->nl_flags & NLC_SHAREDLOCK) {
194 error = cache_vget(&nd->nl_nch, cred, LK_SHARED, &vp);
196 error = cache_vget(&nd->nl_nch, cred,
204 * We have a locked vnode and ncp now. Note that the ncp will
205 * be cleaned up by the caller if nd->nl_nch is left intact.
207 if (vp->v_type == VLNK) {
211 if (vp->v_type == VSOCK) {
215 if (vp->v_type != VDIR && (fmode & O_DIRECTORY)) {
219 if ((fmode & O_CREAT) == 0) {
220 if (fmode & (FWRITE | O_TRUNC)) {
221 if (vp->v_type == VDIR) {
225 error = vn_writechk(vp, &nd->nl_nch);
228 * Special stale handling, re-resolve the
231 if (error == ESTALE) {
234 if (nd->nl_flags & NLC_SHAREDLOCK) {
235 cache_unlock(&nd->nl_nch);
236 cache_lock(&nd->nl_nch);
238 cache_setunresolved(&nd->nl_nch);
239 error = cache_resolve(&nd->nl_nch,
248 if (fmode & O_TRUNC) {
249 vn_unlock(vp); /* XXX */
250 vn_lock(vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY); /* XXX */
251 osize = vp->v_filesize;
254 error = VOP_SETATTR_FP(vp, vap, cred, fp);
257 error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, vap);
261 VFS_ACCOUNT(mp, vap->va_uid, vap->va_gid, -osize);
265 * Set or clear VNSWAPCACHE on the vp based on nd->nl_nch.ncp->nc_flag.
266 * These particular bits a tracked all the way from the root.
268 * NOTE: Might not work properly on NFS servers due to the
269 * disconnected namecache.
271 flags = nd->nl_nch.ncp->nc_flag;
272 if ((flags & (NCF_UF_CACHE | NCF_UF_PCACHE)) &&
273 (flags & (NCF_SF_NOCACHE | NCF_SF_PNOCACHE)) == 0) {
274 vsetflags(vp, VSWAPCACHE);
276 vclrflags(vp, VSWAPCACHE);
280 * Setup the fp so VOP_OPEN can override it. No descriptor has been
281 * associated with the fp yet so we own it clean.
283 * f_nchandle inherits nl_nch. This used to be necessary only for
284 * directories but now we do it unconditionally so f*() ops
285 * such as fchmod() can access the actual namespace that was
286 * used to open the file.
289 if (nd->nl_flags & NLC_APPENDONLY)
290 fmode |= FAPPENDONLY;
291 fp->f_nchandle = nd->nl_nch;
292 cache_zero(&nd->nl_nch);
293 cache_unlock(&fp->f_nchandle);
297 * Get rid of nl_nch. vn_open does not return it (it returns the
298 * vnode or the file pointer). Note: we can't leave nl_nch locked
299 * through the VOP_OPEN anyway since the VOP_OPEN may block, e.g.
303 cache_put(&nd->nl_nch);
305 error = VOP_OPEN(vp, fmode, cred, fp);
308 * setting f_ops to &badfileops will prevent the descriptor
309 * code from trying to close and release the vnode, since
310 * the open failed we do not want to call close.
314 fp->f_ops = &badfileops;
321 * Assert that VREG files have been setup for vmio.
323 KASSERT(vp->v_type != VREG || vp->v_object != NULL,
324 ("vn_open: regular file was not VMIO enabled!"));
328 * Return the vnode. XXX needs some cleaning up. The vnode is
329 * only returned in the fp == NULL case.
333 nd->nl_vp_fmode = fmode;
334 if ((nd->nl_flags & NLC_LOCKVP) == 0)
347 vn_opendisk(const char *devname, int fmode, struct vnode **vpp)
352 if (strncmp(devname, "/dev/", 5) == 0)
354 if ((vp = getsynthvnode(devname)) == NULL) {
357 error = VOP_OPEN(vp, fmode, proc0.p_ucred, NULL);
369 * Check for write permissions on the specified vnode. nch may be NULL.
372 vn_writechk(struct vnode *vp, struct nchandle *nch)
375 * If there's shared text associated with
376 * the vnode, try to free it up once. If
377 * we fail, we can't allow writing.
379 if (vp->v_flag & VTEXT)
383 * If the vnode represents a regular file, check the mount
384 * point via the nch. This may be a different mount point
385 * then the one embedded in the vnode (e.g. nullfs).
387 * We can still write to non-regular files (e.g. devices)
388 * via read-only mounts.
390 if (nch && nch->ncp && vp->v_type == VREG)
391 return (ncp_writechk(nch));
396 * Check whether the underlying mount is read-only. The mount point
397 * referenced by the namecache may be different from the mount point
398 * used by the underlying vnode in the case of NULLFS, so a separate
402 ncp_writechk(struct nchandle *nch)
406 if ((mp = nch->mount) != NULL) {
407 if (mp->mnt_flag & MNT_RDONLY)
409 if (mp->mnt_op->vfs_modifying != vfs_stdmodifying)
421 vn_close(struct vnode *vp, int flags, struct file *fp)
425 error = vn_lock(vp, LK_SHARED | LK_RETRY | LK_FAILRECLAIM);
427 error = VOP_CLOSE(vp, flags, fp);
435 * Sequential heuristic.
437 * MPSAFE (f_seqcount and f_nextoff are allowed to race)
441 sequential_heuristic(struct uio *uio, struct file *fp)
444 * Sequential heuristic - detect sequential operation
446 * NOTE: SMP: We allow f_seqcount updates to race.
448 if ((uio->uio_offset == 0 && fp->f_seqcount > 0) ||
449 uio->uio_offset == fp->f_nextoff) {
450 int tmpseq = fp->f_seqcount;
452 tmpseq += (uio->uio_resid + MAXBSIZE - 1) / MAXBSIZE;
453 if (tmpseq > IO_SEQMAX)
455 fp->f_seqcount = tmpseq;
456 return(fp->f_seqcount << IO_SEQSHIFT);
460 * Not sequential, quick draw-down of seqcount
462 * NOTE: SMP: We allow f_seqcount updates to race.
464 if (fp->f_seqcount > 1)
472 * get - lock and return the f_offset field.
473 * set - set and unlock the f_offset field.
475 * These routines serve the dual purpose of serializing access to the
476 * f_offset field (at least on x86) and guaranteeing operational integrity
477 * when multiple read()ers and write()ers are present on the same fp.
481 static __inline off_t
482 vn_get_fpf_offset(struct file *fp)
488 * Shortcut critical path.
490 flags = fp->f_flag & ~FOFFSETLOCK;
491 if (atomic_cmpset_int(&fp->f_flag, flags, flags | FOFFSETLOCK))
492 return(fp->f_offset);
499 if (flags & FOFFSETLOCK) {
500 nflags = flags | FOFFSETWAKE;
501 tsleep_interlock(&fp->f_flag, 0);
502 if (atomic_cmpset_int(&fp->f_flag, flags, nflags))
503 tsleep(&fp->f_flag, PINTERLOCKED, "fpoff", 0);
505 nflags = flags | FOFFSETLOCK;
506 if (atomic_cmpset_int(&fp->f_flag, flags, nflags))
510 return(fp->f_offset);
517 vn_set_fpf_offset(struct file *fp, off_t offset)
523 * We hold the lock so we can set the offset without interference.
525 fp->f_offset = offset;
528 * Normal release is already a reasonably critical path.
532 nflags = flags & ~(FOFFSETLOCK | FOFFSETWAKE);
533 if (atomic_cmpset_int(&fp->f_flag, flags, nflags)) {
534 if (flags & FOFFSETWAKE)
544 static __inline off_t
545 vn_poll_fpf_offset(struct file *fp)
547 #if defined(__x86_64__)
548 return(fp->f_offset);
550 off_t off = vn_get_fpf_offset(fp);
551 vn_set_fpf_offset(fp, off);
557 * Package up an I/O request on a vnode into a uio and do it.
562 vn_rdwr(enum uio_rw rw, struct vnode *vp, caddr_t base, int len,
563 off_t offset, enum uio_seg segflg, int ioflg,
564 struct ucred *cred, int *aresid)
570 if ((ioflg & IO_NODELOCKED) == 0)
571 vn_lock(vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY);
572 auio.uio_iov = &aiov;
574 aiov.iov_base = base;
576 auio.uio_resid = len;
577 auio.uio_offset = offset;
578 auio.uio_segflg = segflg;
580 auio.uio_td = curthread;
581 if (rw == UIO_READ) {
582 error = VOP_READ(vp, &auio, ioflg, cred);
584 error = VOP_WRITE(vp, &auio, ioflg, cred);
587 *aresid = auio.uio_resid;
589 if (auio.uio_resid && error == 0)
591 if ((ioflg & IO_NODELOCKED) == 0)
597 * Package up an I/O request on a vnode into a uio and do it. The I/O
598 * request is split up into smaller chunks and we try to avoid saturating
599 * the buffer cache while potentially holding a vnode locked, so we
600 * check bwillwrite() before calling vn_rdwr(). We also call lwkt_user_yield()
601 * to give other processes a chance to lock the vnode (either other processes
602 * core'ing the same binary, or unrelated processes scanning the directory).
607 vn_rdwr_inchunks(enum uio_rw rw, struct vnode *vp, caddr_t base, int len,
608 off_t offset, enum uio_seg segflg, int ioflg,
609 struct ucred *cred, int *aresid)
617 * Force `offset' to a multiple of MAXBSIZE except possibly
618 * for the first chunk, so that filesystems only need to
619 * write full blocks except possibly for the first and last
622 chunk = MAXBSIZE - (uoff_t)offset % MAXBSIZE;
626 if (vp->v_type == VREG && (ioflg & IO_RECURSE) == 0) {
636 error = vn_rdwr(rw, vp, base, chunk, offset, segflg,
637 ioflg, cred, aresid);
638 len -= chunk; /* aresid calc already includes length */
651 * File pointers can no longer get ripped up by revoke so
652 * we don't need to lock access to the vp.
654 * f_offset updates are not guaranteed against multiple readers
657 vn_read(struct file *fp, struct uio *uio, struct ucred *cred, int flags)
662 KASSERT(uio->uio_td == curthread,
663 ("uio_td %p is not td %p", uio->uio_td, curthread));
664 vp = (struct vnode *)fp->f_data;
667 if (flags & O_FBLOCKING) {
668 /* ioflag &= ~IO_NDELAY; */
669 } else if (flags & O_FNONBLOCKING) {
671 } else if (fp->f_flag & FNONBLOCK) {
674 if (fp->f_flag & O_DIRECT) {
677 if ((flags & O_FOFFSET) == 0 && (vp->v_flag & VNOTSEEKABLE) == 0)
678 uio->uio_offset = vn_get_fpf_offset(fp);
679 vn_lock(vp, LK_SHARED | LK_RETRY);
680 ioflag |= sequential_heuristic(uio, fp);
682 error = VOP_READ_FP(vp, uio, ioflag, cred, fp);
683 fp->f_nextoff = uio->uio_offset;
685 if ((flags & O_FOFFSET) == 0 && (vp->v_flag & VNOTSEEKABLE) == 0)
686 vn_set_fpf_offset(fp, uio->uio_offset);
694 vn_write(struct file *fp, struct uio *uio, struct ucred *cred, int flags)
699 KASSERT(uio->uio_td == curthread,
700 ("uio_td %p is not p %p", uio->uio_td, curthread));
701 vp = (struct vnode *)fp->f_data;
704 if (vp->v_type == VREG &&
705 ((fp->f_flag & O_APPEND) || (flags & O_FAPPEND))) {
709 if (flags & O_FBLOCKING) {
710 /* ioflag &= ~IO_NDELAY; */
711 } else if (flags & O_FNONBLOCKING) {
713 } else if (fp->f_flag & FNONBLOCK) {
716 if (fp->f_flag & O_DIRECT) {
719 if (flags & O_FASYNCWRITE) {
720 /* ioflag &= ~IO_SYNC; */
721 } else if (flags & O_FSYNCWRITE) {
723 } else if (fp->f_flag & O_FSYNC) {
727 if (vp->v_mount && (vp->v_mount->mnt_flag & MNT_SYNCHRONOUS))
729 if ((flags & O_FOFFSET) == 0)
730 uio->uio_offset = vn_get_fpf_offset(fp);
732 VFS_MODIFYING(vp->v_mount);
733 vn_lock(vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY);
734 ioflag |= sequential_heuristic(uio, fp);
735 error = VOP_WRITE_FP(vp, uio, ioflag, cred, fp);
736 fp->f_nextoff = uio->uio_offset;
738 if ((flags & O_FOFFSET) == 0)
739 vn_set_fpf_offset(fp, uio->uio_offset);
747 vn_statfile(struct file *fp, struct stat *sb, struct ucred *cred)
752 vp = (struct vnode *)fp->f_data;
753 error = vn_stat(vp, sb, cred);
761 vn_stat(struct vnode *vp, struct stat *sb, struct ucred *cred)
770 error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, vap);
775 * Zero the spare stat fields
782 * Copy from vattr table
784 if (vap->va_fsid != VNOVAL)
785 sb->st_dev = vap->va_fsid;
787 sb->st_dev = vp->v_mount->mnt_stat.f_fsid.val[0];
788 sb->st_ino = vap->va_fileid;
790 switch (vap->va_type) {
808 /* This is a cosmetic change, symlinks do not have a mode. */
809 if (vp->v_mount->mnt_flag & MNT_NOSYMFOLLOW)
810 sb->st_mode &= ~ACCESSPERMS; /* 0000 */
812 sb->st_mode |= ACCESSPERMS; /* 0777 */
824 if (vap->va_nlink > (nlink_t)-1)
825 sb->st_nlink = (nlink_t)-1;
827 sb->st_nlink = vap->va_nlink;
828 sb->st_uid = vap->va_uid;
829 sb->st_gid = vap->va_gid;
830 sb->st_rdev = dev2udev(vp->v_rdev);
831 sb->st_size = vap->va_size;
832 sb->st_atimespec = vap->va_atime;
833 sb->st_mtimespec = vap->va_mtime;
834 sb->st_ctimespec = vap->va_ctime;
837 * A VCHR and VBLK device may track the last access and last modified
838 * time independantly of the filesystem. This is particularly true
839 * because device read and write calls may bypass the filesystem.
841 if (vp->v_type == VCHR || vp->v_type == VBLK) {
844 if (dev->si_lastread) {
845 sb->st_atimespec.tv_sec = time_second +
848 sb->st_atimespec.tv_nsec = 0;
850 if (dev->si_lastwrite) {
851 sb->st_atimespec.tv_sec = time_second +
854 sb->st_atimespec.tv_nsec = 0;
860 * According to www.opengroup.org, the meaning of st_blksize is
861 * "a filesystem-specific preferred I/O block size for this
862 * object. In some filesystem types, this may vary from file
864 * Default to PAGE_SIZE after much discussion.
867 if (vap->va_type == VREG) {
868 sb->st_blksize = vap->va_blocksize;
869 } else if (vn_isdisk(vp, NULL)) {
871 * XXX this is broken. If the device is not yet open (aka
872 * stat() call, aka v_rdev == NULL), how are we supposed
873 * to get a valid block size out of it?
877 sb->st_blksize = dev->si_bsize_best;
878 if (sb->st_blksize < dev->si_bsize_phys)
879 sb->st_blksize = dev->si_bsize_phys;
880 if (sb->st_blksize < BLKDEV_IOSIZE)
881 sb->st_blksize = BLKDEV_IOSIZE;
883 sb->st_blksize = PAGE_SIZE;
886 sb->st_flags = vap->va_flags;
888 error = priv_check_cred(cred, PRIV_VFS_GENERATION, 0);
892 sb->st_gen = (u_int32_t)vap->va_gen;
894 sb->st_blocks = vap->va_bytes / S_BLKSIZE;
899 * MPALMOSTSAFE - acquires mplock
902 vn_ioctl(struct file *fp, u_long com, caddr_t data, struct ucred *ucred,
905 struct vnode *vp = ((struct vnode *)fp->f_data);
911 switch (vp->v_type) {
914 if (com == FIONREAD) {
915 error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &vattr);
918 size = vattr.va_size;
919 if ((vp->v_flag & VNOTSEEKABLE) == 0)
920 size -= vn_poll_fpf_offset(fp);
921 if (size > 0x7FFFFFFF)
927 if (com == FIOASYNC) { /* XXX */
939 if (com == FIODTYPE) {
940 if (vp->v_type != VCHR && vp->v_type != VBLK) {
944 *(int *)data = dev_dflags(vp->v_rdev) & D_TYPEMASK;
948 error = VOP_IOCTL(vp, com, data, fp->f_flag, ucred, msg);
949 if (error == 0 && com == TIOCSCTTY) {
950 struct proc *p = curthread->td_proc;
951 struct session *sess;
960 /* Do nothing if reassigning same control tty */
961 if (sess->s_ttyvp == vp) {
967 /* Get rid of reference to old control tty */
981 * Obtain the requested vnode lock
983 * LK_RETRY Automatically retry on timeout
984 * LK_FAILRECLAIM Fail if the vnode is being reclaimed
986 * Failures will occur if the vnode is undergoing recyclement, but not
987 * all callers expect that the function will fail so the caller must pass
988 * LK_FAILOK if it wants to process an error code.
990 * Errors can occur for other reasons if you pass in other LK_ flags,
991 * regardless of whether you pass in LK_FAILRECLAIM
994 vn_lock(struct vnode *vp, int flags)
999 error = lockmgr(&vp->v_lock, flags);
1002 } while (flags & LK_RETRY);
1005 * Because we (had better!) have a ref on the vnode, once it
1006 * goes to VRECLAIMED state it will not be recycled until all
1007 * refs go away. So we can just check the flag.
1009 if (error == 0 && (vp->v_flag & VRECLAIMED)) {
1010 if (flags & LK_FAILRECLAIM) {
1011 lockmgr(&vp->v_lock, LK_RELEASE);
1018 #ifdef DEBUG_VN_UNLOCK
1021 debug_vn_unlock(struct vnode *vp, const char *filename, int line)
1023 kprintf("vn_unlock from %s:%d\n", filename, line);
1024 lockmgr(&vp->v_lock, LK_RELEASE);
1030 vn_unlock(struct vnode *vp)
1032 lockmgr(&vp->v_lock, LK_RELEASE);
1041 vn_islocked(struct vnode *vp)
1043 return (lockstatus(&vp->v_lock, curthread));
1047 * Return the lock status of a vnode and unlock the vnode
1048 * if we owned the lock. This is not a boolean, if the
1049 * caller cares what the lock status is the caller must
1050 * check the various possible values.
1052 * This only unlocks exclusive locks held by the caller,
1053 * it will NOT unlock shared locks (there is no way to
1054 * tell who the shared lock belongs to).
1059 vn_islocked_unlock(struct vnode *vp)
1063 vpls = lockstatus(&vp->v_lock, curthread);
1064 if (vpls == LK_EXCLUSIVE)
1065 lockmgr(&vp->v_lock, LK_RELEASE);
1070 * Restore a vnode lock that we previously released via
1071 * vn_islocked_unlock(). This is a NOP if we did not
1072 * own the original lock.
1077 vn_islocked_relock(struct vnode *vp, int vpls)
1081 if (vpls == LK_EXCLUSIVE)
1082 error = lockmgr(&vp->v_lock, vpls);
1089 vn_closefile(struct file *fp)
1093 fp->f_ops = &badfileops;
1094 error = vn_close(((struct vnode *)fp->f_data), fp->f_flag, fp);
1102 vn_kqfilter(struct file *fp, struct knote *kn)
1106 error = VOP_KQFILTER(((struct vnode *)fp->f_data), kn);