freebsd-dev/module/zfs/pathname.c
Brian Behlendorf da5e151f20 Add pn_alloc()/pn_free() functions
In order to remove the HAVE_PN_UTILS wrappers the pn_alloc() and
pn_free() functions must be implemented.  The existing illumos
implementation were used for this purpose.

The `flags` argument which was used in places wrapped by the
HAVE_PN_UTILS condition has beed added back to zfs_remove() and
zfs_link() functions.  This removes a small point of divergence
between the ZoL code and upstream.

Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Closes #4522
2016-04-21 09:49:25 -07:00

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/*
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#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/pathname.h>
#include <sys/kmem.h>
/*
* Pathname utilities.
*
* In translating file names we copy each argument file
* name into a pathname structure where we operate on it.
* Each pathname structure can hold "pn_bufsize" characters
* including a terminating null, and operations here support
* allocating and freeing pathname structures, fetching
* strings from user space, getting the next character from
* a pathname, combining two pathnames (used in symbolic
* link processing), and peeling off the first component
* of a pathname.
*/
/*
* Allocate contents of pathname structure. Structure is typically
* an automatic variable in calling routine for convenience.
*
* May sleep in the call to kmem_alloc() and so must not be called
* from interrupt level.
*/
void
pn_alloc(struct pathname *pnp)
{
pn_alloc_sz(pnp, MAXPATHLEN);
}
void
pn_alloc_sz(struct pathname *pnp, size_t sz)
{
pnp->pn_path = pnp->pn_buf = kmem_alloc(sz, KM_SLEEP);
pnp->pn_pathlen = 0;
pnp->pn_bufsize = sz;
}
/*
* Free pathname resources.
*/
void
pn_free(struct pathname *pnp)
{
/* pn_bufsize is usually MAXPATHLEN, but may not be */
kmem_free(pnp->pn_buf, pnp->pn_bufsize);
pnp->pn_path = pnp->pn_buf = NULL;
pnp->pn_pathlen = pnp->pn_bufsize = 0;
}