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/*-
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*
* Copyright (c) 1999-2004 Poul-Henning Kamp
* Copyright (c) 1999 Michael Smith
* Copyright (c) 1989, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
* (c) UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
* All or some portions of this file are derived from material licensed
* to the University of California by American Telephone and Telegraph
* Co. or Unix System Laboratories, Inc. and are reproduced herein with
* the permission of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
*
* 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. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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* 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.
*/
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/conf.h>
#include <sys/smp.h>
#include <sys/devctl.h>
#include <sys/eventhandler.h>
#include <sys/fcntl.h>
#include <sys/jail.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/ktr.h>
#include <sys/libkern.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/mount.h>
#include <sys/mutex.h>
#include <sys/namei.h>
#include <sys/priv.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/filedesc.h>
#include <sys/reboot.h>
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#include <sys/sbuf.h>
The remaining part of nmount/omount/rootfs mount changes. I cannot sensibly split the conversion of the remaining three filesystems out from the root mounting changes, so in one go: cd9660: Convert to nmount. Add omount compat shims. Remove dedicated rootfs mounting code. Use vfs_mountedfrom() Rely on vfs_mount.c calling VFS_STATFS() nfs(client): Convert to nmount (the simple way, mount_nfs(8) is still necessary). Add omount compat shims. Drop COMPAT_PRELITE2 mount arg compatibility. ffs: Convert to nmount. Add omount compat shims. Remove dedicated rootfs mounting code. Use vfs_mountedfrom() Rely on vfs_mount.c calling VFS_STATFS() Remove vfs_omount() method, all filesystems are now converted. Remove MNTK_WANTRDWR, handling RO/RW conversions is a filesystem task, and they all do it now. Change rootmounting to use DEVFS trampoline: vfs_mount.c: Mount devfs on /. Devfs needs no 'from' so this is clean. symlink /dev to /. This makes it possible to lookup /dev/foo. Mount "real" root filesystem on /. Surgically move the devfs mountpoint from under the real root filesystem onto /dev in the real root filesystem. Remove now unnecessary getdiskbyname(). kern_init.c: Don't do devfs mounting and rootvnode assignment here, it was already handled by vfs_mount.c. Remove now unused bdevvp(), addaliasu() and addalias(). Put the few necessary lines in devfs where they belong. This eliminates the second-last source of bogo vnodes, leaving only the lemming-syncer. Remove rootdev variable, it doesn't give meaning in a global context and was not trustworth anyway. Correct information is provided by statfs(/).
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#include <sys/syscallsubr.h>
#include <sys/sysproto.h>
#include <sys/sx.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <sys/sysent.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/vnode.h>
#include <vm/uma.h>
#include <geom/geom.h>
#include <machine/stdarg.h>
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#include <security/audit/audit.h>
#include <security/mac/mac_framework.h>
#define VFS_MOUNTARG_SIZE_MAX (1024 * 64)
static int vfs_domount(struct thread *td, const char *fstype, char *fspath,
uint64_t fsflags, struct vfsoptlist **optlist);
static void free_mntarg(struct mntarg *ma);
static int usermount = 0;
SYSCTL_INT(_vfs, OID_AUTO, usermount, CTLFLAG_RW, &usermount, 0,
"Unprivileged users may mount and unmount file systems");
static bool default_autoro = false;
SYSCTL_BOOL(_vfs, OID_AUTO, default_autoro, CTLFLAG_RW, &default_autoro, 0,
"Retry failed r/w mount as r/o if no explicit ro/rw option is specified");
MALLOC_DEFINE(M_MOUNT, "mount", "vfs mount structure");
MALLOC_DEFINE(M_STATFS, "statfs", "statfs structure");
static uma_zone_t mount_zone;
/* List of mounted filesystems. */
struct mntlist mountlist = TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(mountlist);
/* For any iteration/modification of mountlist */
struct mtx_padalign __exclusive_cache_line mountlist_mtx;
MTX_SYSINIT(mountlist, &mountlist_mtx, "mountlist", MTX_DEF);
EVENTHANDLER_LIST_DEFINE(vfs_mounted);
EVENTHANDLER_LIST_DEFINE(vfs_unmounted);
static void mount_devctl_event(const char *type, struct mount *mp, bool donew);
/*
* Global opts, taken by all filesystems
*/
static const char *global_opts[] = {
"errmsg",
"fstype",
"fspath",
"ro",
"rw",
"nosuid",
"noexec",
NULL
};
static int
mount_init(void *mem, int size, int flags)
{
struct mount *mp;
mp = (struct mount *)mem;
mtx_init(&mp->mnt_mtx, "struct mount mtx", NULL, MTX_DEF);
mtx_init(&mp->mnt_listmtx, "struct mount vlist mtx", NULL, MTX_DEF);
lockinit(&mp->mnt_explock, PVFS, "explock", 0, 0);
mp->mnt_pcpu = uma_zalloc_pcpu(pcpu_zone_16, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
mp->mnt_ref = 0;
mp->mnt_vfs_ops = 1;
mp->mnt_rootvnode = NULL;
return (0);
}
static void
mount_fini(void *mem, int size)
{
struct mount *mp;
mp = (struct mount *)mem;
uma_zfree_pcpu(pcpu_zone_16, mp->mnt_pcpu);
lockdestroy(&mp->mnt_explock);
mtx_destroy(&mp->mnt_listmtx);
mtx_destroy(&mp->mnt_mtx);
}
static void
vfs_mount_init(void *dummy __unused)
{
mount_zone = uma_zcreate("Mountpoints", sizeof(struct mount), NULL,
NULL, mount_init, mount_fini, UMA_ALIGN_CACHE, UMA_ZONE_NOFREE);
}
SYSINIT(vfs_mount, SI_SUB_VFS, SI_ORDER_ANY, vfs_mount_init, NULL);
The remaining part of nmount/omount/rootfs mount changes. I cannot sensibly split the conversion of the remaining three filesystems out from the root mounting changes, so in one go: cd9660: Convert to nmount. Add omount compat shims. Remove dedicated rootfs mounting code. Use vfs_mountedfrom() Rely on vfs_mount.c calling VFS_STATFS() nfs(client): Convert to nmount (the simple way, mount_nfs(8) is still necessary). Add omount compat shims. Drop COMPAT_PRELITE2 mount arg compatibility. ffs: Convert to nmount. Add omount compat shims. Remove dedicated rootfs mounting code. Use vfs_mountedfrom() Rely on vfs_mount.c calling VFS_STATFS() Remove vfs_omount() method, all filesystems are now converted. Remove MNTK_WANTRDWR, handling RO/RW conversions is a filesystem task, and they all do it now. Change rootmounting to use DEVFS trampoline: vfs_mount.c: Mount devfs on /. Devfs needs no 'from' so this is clean. symlink /dev to /. This makes it possible to lookup /dev/foo. Mount "real" root filesystem on /. Surgically move the devfs mountpoint from under the real root filesystem onto /dev in the real root filesystem. Remove now unnecessary getdiskbyname(). kern_init.c: Don't do devfs mounting and rootvnode assignment here, it was already handled by vfs_mount.c. Remove now unused bdevvp(), addaliasu() and addalias(). Put the few necessary lines in devfs where they belong. This eliminates the second-last source of bogo vnodes, leaving only the lemming-syncer. Remove rootdev variable, it doesn't give meaning in a global context and was not trustworth anyway. Correct information is provided by statfs(/).
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/*
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
* Functions for building and sanitizing the mount options
*/
/* Remove one mount option. */
static void
vfs_freeopt(struct vfsoptlist *opts, struct vfsopt *opt)
{
TAILQ_REMOVE(opts, opt, link);
free(opt->name, M_MOUNT);
if (opt->value != NULL)
free(opt->value, M_MOUNT);
free(opt, M_MOUNT);
}
/* Release all resources related to the mount options. */
void
vfs_freeopts(struct vfsoptlist *opts)
{
struct vfsopt *opt;
while (!TAILQ_EMPTY(opts)) {
opt = TAILQ_FIRST(opts);
vfs_freeopt(opts, opt);
}
free(opts, M_MOUNT);
}
void
vfs_deleteopt(struct vfsoptlist *opts, const char *name)
{
struct vfsopt *opt, *temp;
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if (opts == NULL)
return;
TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(opt, opts, link, temp) {
if (strcmp(opt->name, name) == 0)
vfs_freeopt(opts, opt);
}
}
static int
vfs_isopt_ro(const char *opt)
{
if (strcmp(opt, "ro") == 0 || strcmp(opt, "rdonly") == 0 ||
strcmp(opt, "norw") == 0)
return (1);
return (0);
}
static int
vfs_isopt_rw(const char *opt)
{
if (strcmp(opt, "rw") == 0 || strcmp(opt, "noro") == 0)
return (1);
return (0);
}
/*
* Check if options are equal (with or without the "no" prefix).
*/
static int
vfs_equalopts(const char *opt1, const char *opt2)
{
char *p;
/* "opt" vs. "opt" or "noopt" vs. "noopt" */
if (strcmp(opt1, opt2) == 0)
return (1);
/* "noopt" vs. "opt" */
if (strncmp(opt1, "no", 2) == 0 && strcmp(opt1 + 2, opt2) == 0)
return (1);
/* "opt" vs. "noopt" */
if (strncmp(opt2, "no", 2) == 0 && strcmp(opt1, opt2 + 2) == 0)
return (1);
while ((p = strchr(opt1, '.')) != NULL &&
!strncmp(opt1, opt2, ++p - opt1)) {
opt2 += p - opt1;
opt1 = p;
/* "foo.noopt" vs. "foo.opt" */
if (strncmp(opt1, "no", 2) == 0 && strcmp(opt1 + 2, opt2) == 0)
return (1);
/* "foo.opt" vs. "foo.noopt" */
if (strncmp(opt2, "no", 2) == 0 && strcmp(opt1, opt2 + 2) == 0)
return (1);
}
/* "ro" / "rdonly" / "norw" / "rw" / "noro" */
if ((vfs_isopt_ro(opt1) || vfs_isopt_rw(opt1)) &&
(vfs_isopt_ro(opt2) || vfs_isopt_rw(opt2)))
return (1);
return (0);
}
/*
* If a mount option is specified several times,
* (with or without the "no" prefix) only keep
* the last occurrence of it.
*/
static void
vfs_sanitizeopts(struct vfsoptlist *opts)
{
struct vfsopt *opt, *opt2, *tmp;
TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE(opt, opts, vfsoptlist, link) {
opt2 = TAILQ_PREV(opt, vfsoptlist, link);
while (opt2 != NULL) {
if (vfs_equalopts(opt->name, opt2->name)) {
tmp = TAILQ_PREV(opt2, vfsoptlist, link);
vfs_freeopt(opts, opt2);
opt2 = tmp;
} else {
opt2 = TAILQ_PREV(opt2, vfsoptlist, link);
}
}
}
}
/*
* Build a linked list of mount options from a struct uio.
*/
int
vfs_buildopts(struct uio *auio, struct vfsoptlist **options)
{
struct vfsoptlist *opts;
struct vfsopt *opt;
size_t memused, namelen, optlen;
unsigned int i, iovcnt;
int error;
opts = malloc(sizeof(struct vfsoptlist), M_MOUNT, M_WAITOK);
TAILQ_INIT(opts);
memused = 0;
iovcnt = auio->uio_iovcnt;
for (i = 0; i < iovcnt; i += 2) {
namelen = auio->uio_iov[i].iov_len;
optlen = auio->uio_iov[i + 1].iov_len;
memused += sizeof(struct vfsopt) + optlen + namelen;
/*
* Avoid consuming too much memory, and attempts to overflow
* memused.
*/
if (memused > VFS_MOUNTARG_SIZE_MAX ||
optlen > VFS_MOUNTARG_SIZE_MAX ||
namelen > VFS_MOUNTARG_SIZE_MAX) {
error = EINVAL;
goto bad;
}
opt = malloc(sizeof(struct vfsopt), M_MOUNT, M_WAITOK);
opt->name = malloc(namelen, M_MOUNT, M_WAITOK);
opt->value = NULL;
opt->len = 0;
opt->pos = i / 2;
opt->seen = 0;
/*
* Do this early, so jumps to "bad" will free the current
* option.
*/
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(opts, opt, link);
if (auio->uio_segflg == UIO_SYSSPACE) {
bcopy(auio->uio_iov[i].iov_base, opt->name, namelen);
} else {
error = copyin(auio->uio_iov[i].iov_base, opt->name,
namelen);
if (error)
goto bad;
}
/* Ensure names are null-terminated strings. */
if (namelen == 0 || opt->name[namelen - 1] != '\0') {
error = EINVAL;
goto bad;
}
if (optlen != 0) {
opt->len = optlen;
opt->value = malloc(optlen, M_MOUNT, M_WAITOK);
if (auio->uio_segflg == UIO_SYSSPACE) {
bcopy(auio->uio_iov[i + 1].iov_base, opt->value,
optlen);
} else {
error = copyin(auio->uio_iov[i + 1].iov_base,
opt->value, optlen);
if (error)
goto bad;
}
}
}
vfs_sanitizeopts(opts);
*options = opts;
return (0);
bad:
vfs_freeopts(opts);
return (error);
}
/*
* Merge the old mount options with the new ones passed
* in the MNT_UPDATE case.
*
* XXX: This function will keep a "nofoo" option in the new
* options. E.g, if the option's canonical name is "foo",
* "nofoo" ends up in the mount point's active options.
*/
static void
vfs_mergeopts(struct vfsoptlist *toopts, struct vfsoptlist *oldopts)
{
struct vfsopt *opt, *new;
TAILQ_FOREACH(opt, oldopts, link) {
new = malloc(sizeof(struct vfsopt), M_MOUNT, M_WAITOK);
new->name = strdup(opt->name, M_MOUNT);
if (opt->len != 0) {
new->value = malloc(opt->len, M_MOUNT, M_WAITOK);
bcopy(opt->value, new->value, opt->len);
} else
new->value = NULL;
new->len = opt->len;
new->seen = opt->seen;
TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(toopts, new, link);
}
vfs_sanitizeopts(toopts);
}
/*
* Mount a filesystem.
*/
#ifndef _SYS_SYSPROTO_H_
struct nmount_args {
struct iovec *iovp;
unsigned int iovcnt;
int flags;
};
#endif
int
sys_nmount(struct thread *td, struct nmount_args *uap)
{
struct uio *auio;
int error;
u_int iovcnt;
uint64_t flags;
/*
* Mount flags are now 64-bits. On 32-bit archtectures only
* 32-bits are passed in, but from here on everything handles
* 64-bit flags correctly.
*/
flags = uap->flags;
AUDIT_ARG_FFLAGS(flags);
CTR4(KTR_VFS, "%s: iovp %p with iovcnt %d and flags %d", __func__,
uap->iovp, uap->iovcnt, flags);
/*
* Filter out MNT_ROOTFS. We do not want clients of nmount() in
* userspace to set this flag, but we must filter it out if we want
* MNT_UPDATE on the root file system to work.
* MNT_ROOTFS should only be set by the kernel when mounting its
* root file system.
*/
flags &= ~MNT_ROOTFS;
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iovcnt = uap->iovcnt;
/*
* Check that we have an even number of iovec's
* and that we have at least two options.
*/
if ((iovcnt & 1) || (iovcnt < 4)) {
CTR2(KTR_VFS, "%s: failed for invalid iovcnt %d", __func__,
uap->iovcnt);
return (EINVAL);
}
error = copyinuio(uap->iovp, iovcnt, &auio);
if (error) {
CTR2(KTR_VFS, "%s: failed for invalid uio op with %d errno",
__func__, error);
return (error);
}
error = vfs_donmount(td, flags, auio);
free(auio, M_IOV);
return (error);
}
The remaining part of nmount/omount/rootfs mount changes. I cannot sensibly split the conversion of the remaining three filesystems out from the root mounting changes, so in one go: cd9660: Convert to nmount. Add omount compat shims. Remove dedicated rootfs mounting code. Use vfs_mountedfrom() Rely on vfs_mount.c calling VFS_STATFS() nfs(client): Convert to nmount (the simple way, mount_nfs(8) is still necessary). Add omount compat shims. Drop COMPAT_PRELITE2 mount arg compatibility. ffs: Convert to nmount. Add omount compat shims. Remove dedicated rootfs mounting code. Use vfs_mountedfrom() Rely on vfs_mount.c calling VFS_STATFS() Remove vfs_omount() method, all filesystems are now converted. Remove MNTK_WANTRDWR, handling RO/RW conversions is a filesystem task, and they all do it now. Change rootmounting to use DEVFS trampoline: vfs_mount.c: Mount devfs on /. Devfs needs no 'from' so this is clean. symlink /dev to /. This makes it possible to lookup /dev/foo. Mount "real" root filesystem on /. Surgically move the devfs mountpoint from under the real root filesystem onto /dev in the real root filesystem. Remove now unnecessary getdiskbyname(). kern_init.c: Don't do devfs mounting and rootvnode assignment here, it was already handled by vfs_mount.c. Remove now unused bdevvp(), addaliasu() and addalias(). Put the few necessary lines in devfs where they belong. This eliminates the second-last source of bogo vnodes, leaving only the lemming-syncer. Remove rootdev variable, it doesn't give meaning in a global context and was not trustworth anyway. Correct information is provided by statfs(/).
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/*
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
* Various utility functions
*/
/*
* Get a reference on a mount point from a vnode.
*
* The vnode is allowed to be passed unlocked and race against dooming. Note in
* such case there are no guarantees the referenced mount point will still be
* associated with it after the function returns.
*/
struct mount *
vfs_ref_from_vp(struct vnode *vp)
{
struct mount *mp;
struct mount_pcpu *mpcpu;
mp = atomic_load_ptr(&vp->v_mount);
if (__predict_false(mp == NULL)) {
return (mp);
}
if (vfs_op_thread_enter(mp, mpcpu)) {
if (__predict_true(mp == vp->v_mount)) {
vfs_mp_count_add_pcpu(mpcpu, ref, 1);
vfs_op_thread_exit(mp, mpcpu);
} else {
vfs_op_thread_exit(mp, mpcpu);
mp = NULL;
}
} else {
MNT_ILOCK(mp);
if (mp == vp->v_mount) {
MNT_REF(mp);
MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
} else {
MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
mp = NULL;
}
}
return (mp);
}
void
vfs_ref(struct mount *mp)
{
struct mount_pcpu *mpcpu;
CTR2(KTR_VFS, "%s: mp %p", __func__, mp);
if (vfs_op_thread_enter(mp, mpcpu)) {
vfs_mp_count_add_pcpu(mpcpu, ref, 1);
vfs_op_thread_exit(mp, mpcpu);
return;
}
MNT_ILOCK(mp);
MNT_REF(mp);
MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
}
void
vfs_rel(struct mount *mp)
{
struct mount_pcpu *mpcpu;
CTR2(KTR_VFS, "%s: mp %p", __func__, mp);
if (vfs_op_thread_enter(mp, mpcpu)) {
vfs_mp_count_sub_pcpu(mpcpu, ref, 1);
vfs_op_thread_exit(mp, mpcpu);
return;
}
MNT_ILOCK(mp);
MNT_REL(mp);
MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
}
/*
* Allocate and initialize the mount point struct.
*/
struct mount *
vfs_mount_alloc(struct vnode *vp, struct vfsconf *vfsp, const char *fspath,
struct ucred *cred)
{
struct mount *mp;
mp = uma_zalloc(mount_zone, M_WAITOK);
bzero(&mp->mnt_startzero,
__rangeof(struct mount, mnt_startzero, mnt_endzero));
mp->mnt_kern_flag = 0;
mp->mnt_flag = 0;
mp->mnt_rootvnode = NULL;
mp->mnt_vnodecovered = NULL;
mp->mnt_op = NULL;
mp->mnt_vfc = NULL;
TAILQ_INIT(&mp->mnt_nvnodelist);
mp->mnt_nvnodelistsize = 0;
TAILQ_INIT(&mp->mnt_lazyvnodelist);
mp->mnt_lazyvnodelistsize = 0;
if (mp->mnt_ref != 0 || mp->mnt_lockref != 0 ||
mp->mnt_writeopcount != 0)
panic("%s: non-zero counters on new mp %p\n", __func__, mp);
if (mp->mnt_vfs_ops != 1)
panic("%s: vfs_ops should be 1 but %d found\n", __func__,
mp->mnt_vfs_ops);
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(void) vfs_busy(mp, MBF_NOWAIT);
atomic_add_acq_int(&vfsp->vfc_refcount, 1);
mp->mnt_op = vfsp->vfc_vfsops;
mp->mnt_vfc = vfsp;
mp->mnt_stat.f_type = vfsp->vfc_typenum;
mp->mnt_gen++;
strlcpy(mp->mnt_stat.f_fstypename, vfsp->vfc_name, MFSNAMELEN);
mp->mnt_vnodecovered = vp;
mp->mnt_cred = crdup(cred);
mp->mnt_stat.f_owner = cred->cr_uid;
strlcpy(mp->mnt_stat.f_mntonname, fspath, MNAMELEN);
mp->mnt_iosize_max = DFLTPHYS;
#ifdef MAC
mac_mount_init(mp);
mac_mount_create(cred, mp);
#endif
arc4rand(&mp->mnt_hashseed, sizeof mp->mnt_hashseed, 0);
TAILQ_INIT(&mp->mnt_uppers);
return (mp);
}
/*
* Destroy the mount struct previously allocated by vfs_mount_alloc().
*/
void
vfs_mount_destroy(struct mount *mp)
{
if (mp->mnt_vfs_ops == 0)
panic("%s: entered with zero vfs_ops\n", __func__);
vfs_assert_mount_counters(mp);
MNT_ILOCK(mp);
mp->mnt_kern_flag |= MNTK_REFEXPIRE;
if (mp->mnt_kern_flag & MNTK_MWAIT) {
mp->mnt_kern_flag &= ~MNTK_MWAIT;
wakeup(mp);
}
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while (mp->mnt_ref)
msleep(mp, MNT_MTX(mp), PVFS, "mntref", 0);
KASSERT(mp->mnt_ref == 0,
("%s: invalid refcount in the drain path @ %s:%d", __func__,
__FILE__, __LINE__));
if (mp->mnt_writeopcount != 0)
panic("vfs_mount_destroy: nonzero writeopcount");
if (mp->mnt_secondary_writes != 0)
panic("vfs_mount_destroy: nonzero secondary_writes");
atomic_subtract_rel_int(&mp->mnt_vfc->vfc_refcount, 1);
if (!TAILQ_EMPTY(&mp->mnt_nvnodelist)) {
struct vnode *vp;
TAILQ_FOREACH(vp, &mp->mnt_nvnodelist, v_nmntvnodes)
vn_printf(vp, "dangling vnode ");
panic("unmount: dangling vnode");
}
KASSERT(TAILQ_EMPTY(&mp->mnt_uppers), ("mnt_uppers"));
if (mp->mnt_nvnodelistsize != 0)
panic("vfs_mount_destroy: nonzero nvnodelistsize");
if (mp->mnt_lazyvnodelistsize != 0)
panic("vfs_mount_destroy: nonzero lazyvnodelistsize");
if (mp->mnt_lockref != 0)
panic("vfs_mount_destroy: nonzero lock refcount");
MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
if (mp->mnt_vfs_ops != 1)
panic("%s: vfs_ops should be 1 but %d found\n", __func__,
mp->mnt_vfs_ops);
if (mp->mnt_rootvnode != NULL)
panic("%s: mount point still has a root vnode %p\n", __func__,
mp->mnt_rootvnode);
if (mp->mnt_vnodecovered != NULL)
vrele(mp->mnt_vnodecovered);
#ifdef MAC
mac_mount_destroy(mp);
#endif
if (mp->mnt_opt != NULL)
vfs_freeopts(mp->mnt_opt);
crfree(mp->mnt_cred);
uma_zfree(mount_zone, mp);
}
static bool
vfs_should_downgrade_to_ro_mount(uint64_t fsflags, int error)
{
/* This is an upgrade of an exisiting mount. */
if ((fsflags & MNT_UPDATE) != 0)
return (false);
/* This is already an R/O mount. */
if ((fsflags & MNT_RDONLY) != 0)
return (false);
switch (error) {
case ENODEV: /* generic, geom, ... */
case EACCES: /* cam/scsi, ... */
case EROFS: /* md, mmcsd, ... */
/*
* These errors can be returned by the storage layer to signal
* that the media is read-only. No harm in the R/O mount
* attempt if the error was returned for some other reason.
*/
return (true);
default:
return (false);
}
}
int
vfs_donmount(struct thread *td, uint64_t fsflags, struct uio *fsoptions)
{
struct vfsoptlist *optlist;
struct vfsopt *opt, *tmp_opt;
char *fstype, *fspath, *errmsg;
int error, fstypelen, fspathlen, errmsg_len, errmsg_pos;
bool autoro;
errmsg = fspath = NULL;
errmsg_len = fspathlen = 0;
errmsg_pos = -1;
autoro = default_autoro;
error = vfs_buildopts(fsoptions, &optlist);
if (error)
return (error);
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if (vfs_getopt(optlist, "errmsg", (void **)&errmsg, &errmsg_len) == 0)
errmsg_pos = vfs_getopt_pos(optlist, "errmsg");
/*
* We need these two options before the others,
* and they are mandatory for any filesystem.
* Ensure they are NUL terminated as well.
*/
fstypelen = 0;
error = vfs_getopt(optlist, "fstype", (void **)&fstype, &fstypelen);
if (error || fstypelen <= 0 || fstype[fstypelen - 1] != '\0') {
error = EINVAL;
if (errmsg != NULL)
strncpy(errmsg, "Invalid fstype", errmsg_len);
goto bail;
}
fspathlen = 0;
error = vfs_getopt(optlist, "fspath", (void **)&fspath, &fspathlen);
if (error || fspathlen <= 0 || fspath[fspathlen - 1] != '\0') {
error = EINVAL;
if (errmsg != NULL)
strncpy(errmsg, "Invalid fspath", errmsg_len);
goto bail;
}
/*
* We need to see if we have the "update" option
* before we call vfs_domount(), since vfs_domount() has special
* logic based on MNT_UPDATE. This is very important
* when we want to update the root filesystem.
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*/
TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(opt, optlist, link, tmp_opt) {
int do_freeopt = 0;
if (strcmp(opt->name, "update") == 0) {
fsflags |= MNT_UPDATE;
do_freeopt = 1;
}
else if (strcmp(opt->name, "async") == 0)
fsflags |= MNT_ASYNC;
else if (strcmp(opt->name, "force") == 0) {
fsflags |= MNT_FORCE;
do_freeopt = 1;
}
else if (strcmp(opt->name, "reload") == 0) {
fsflags |= MNT_RELOAD;
do_freeopt = 1;
}
else if (strcmp(opt->name, "multilabel") == 0)
fsflags |= MNT_MULTILABEL;
else if (strcmp(opt->name, "noasync") == 0)
fsflags &= ~MNT_ASYNC;
else if (strcmp(opt->name, "noatime") == 0)
fsflags |= MNT_NOATIME;
else if (strcmp(opt->name, "atime") == 0) {
free(opt->name, M_MOUNT);
opt->name = strdup("nonoatime", M_MOUNT);
}
else if (strcmp(opt->name, "noclusterr") == 0)
fsflags |= MNT_NOCLUSTERR;
else if (strcmp(opt->name, "clusterr") == 0) {
free(opt->name, M_MOUNT);
opt->name = strdup("nonoclusterr", M_MOUNT);
}
else if (strcmp(opt->name, "noclusterw") == 0)
fsflags |= MNT_NOCLUSTERW;
else if (strcmp(opt->name, "clusterw") == 0) {
free(opt->name, M_MOUNT);
opt->name = strdup("nonoclusterw", M_MOUNT);
}
else if (strcmp(opt->name, "noexec") == 0)
fsflags |= MNT_NOEXEC;
else if (strcmp(opt->name, "exec") == 0) {
free(opt->name, M_MOUNT);
opt->name = strdup("nonoexec", M_MOUNT);
}
else if (strcmp(opt->name, "nosuid") == 0)
fsflags |= MNT_NOSUID;
else if (strcmp(opt->name, "suid") == 0) {
free(opt->name, M_MOUNT);
opt->name = strdup("nonosuid", M_MOUNT);
}
else if (strcmp(opt->name, "nosymfollow") == 0)
fsflags |= MNT_NOSYMFOLLOW;
else if (strcmp(opt->name, "symfollow") == 0) {
free(opt->name, M_MOUNT);
opt->name = strdup("nonosymfollow", M_MOUNT);
}
else if (strcmp(opt->name, "noro") == 0) {
fsflags &= ~MNT_RDONLY;
autoro = false;
}
else if (strcmp(opt->name, "rw") == 0) {
fsflags &= ~MNT_RDONLY;
autoro = false;
}
else if (strcmp(opt->name, "ro") == 0) {
fsflags |= MNT_RDONLY;
autoro = false;
}
else if (strcmp(opt->name, "rdonly") == 0) {
free(opt->name, M_MOUNT);
opt->name = strdup("ro", M_MOUNT);
fsflags |= MNT_RDONLY;
autoro = false;
}
else if (strcmp(opt->name, "autoro") == 0) {
do_freeopt = 1;
autoro = true;
}
else if (strcmp(opt->name, "suiddir") == 0)
fsflags |= MNT_SUIDDIR;
else if (strcmp(opt->name, "sync") == 0)
fsflags |= MNT_SYNCHRONOUS;
else if (strcmp(opt->name, "union") == 0)
fsflags |= MNT_UNION;
else if (strcmp(opt->name, "automounted") == 0) {
fsflags |= MNT_AUTOMOUNTED;
do_freeopt = 1;
} else if (strcmp(opt->name, "nocover") == 0) {
fsflags |= MNT_NOCOVER;
do_freeopt = 1;
} else if (strcmp(opt->name, "cover") == 0) {
fsflags &= ~MNT_NOCOVER;
do_freeopt = 1;
} else if (strcmp(opt->name, "emptydir") == 0) {
fsflags |= MNT_EMPTYDIR;
do_freeopt = 1;
} else if (strcmp(opt->name, "noemptydir") == 0) {
fsflags &= ~MNT_EMPTYDIR;
do_freeopt = 1;
}
if (do_freeopt)
vfs_freeopt(optlist, opt);
}
/*
* Be ultra-paranoid about making sure the type and fspath
* variables will fit in our mp buffers, including the
* terminating NUL.
*/
if (fstypelen > MFSNAMELEN || fspathlen > MNAMELEN) {
error = ENAMETOOLONG;
goto bail;
}
error = vfs_domount(td, fstype, fspath, fsflags, &optlist);
/*
* See if we can mount in the read-only mode if the error code suggests
* that it could be possible and the mount options allow for that.
* Never try it if "[no]{ro|rw}" has been explicitly requested and not
* overridden by "autoro".
*/
if (autoro && vfs_should_downgrade_to_ro_mount(fsflags, error)) {
printf("%s: R/W mount failed, possibly R/O media,"
" trying R/O mount\n", __func__);
fsflags |= MNT_RDONLY;
error = vfs_domount(td, fstype, fspath, fsflags, &optlist);
}
bail:
/* copyout the errmsg */
if (errmsg_pos != -1 && ((2 * errmsg_pos + 1) < fsoptions->uio_iovcnt)
&& errmsg_len > 0 && errmsg != NULL) {
if (fsoptions->uio_segflg == UIO_SYSSPACE) {
bcopy(errmsg,
fsoptions->uio_iov[2 * errmsg_pos + 1].iov_base,
fsoptions->uio_iov[2 * errmsg_pos + 1].iov_len);
} else {
copyout(errmsg,
fsoptions->uio_iov[2 * errmsg_pos + 1].iov_base,
fsoptions->uio_iov[2 * errmsg_pos + 1].iov_len);
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}
}
if (optlist != NULL)
vfs_freeopts(optlist);
return (error);
}
/*
* Old mount API.
*/
#ifndef _SYS_SYSPROTO_H_
struct mount_args {
char *type;
char *path;
int flags;
caddr_t data;
};
#endif
/* ARGSUSED */
int
sys_mount(struct thread *td, struct mount_args *uap)
{
char *fstype;
The remaining part of nmount/omount/rootfs mount changes. I cannot sensibly split the conversion of the remaining three filesystems out from the root mounting changes, so in one go: cd9660: Convert to nmount. Add omount compat shims. Remove dedicated rootfs mounting code. Use vfs_mountedfrom() Rely on vfs_mount.c calling VFS_STATFS() nfs(client): Convert to nmount (the simple way, mount_nfs(8) is still necessary). Add omount compat shims. Drop COMPAT_PRELITE2 mount arg compatibility. ffs: Convert to nmount. Add omount compat shims. Remove dedicated rootfs mounting code. Use vfs_mountedfrom() Rely on vfs_mount.c calling VFS_STATFS() Remove vfs_omount() method, all filesystems are now converted. Remove MNTK_WANTRDWR, handling RO/RW conversions is a filesystem task, and they all do it now. Change rootmounting to use DEVFS trampoline: vfs_mount.c: Mount devfs on /. Devfs needs no 'from' so this is clean. symlink /dev to /. This makes it possible to lookup /dev/foo. Mount "real" root filesystem on /. Surgically move the devfs mountpoint from under the real root filesystem onto /dev in the real root filesystem. Remove now unnecessary getdiskbyname(). kern_init.c: Don't do devfs mounting and rootvnode assignment here, it was already handled by vfs_mount.c. Remove now unused bdevvp(), addaliasu() and addalias(). Put the few necessary lines in devfs where they belong. This eliminates the second-last source of bogo vnodes, leaving only the lemming-syncer. Remove rootdev variable, it doesn't give meaning in a global context and was not trustworth anyway. Correct information is provided by statfs(/).
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struct vfsconf *vfsp = NULL;
struct mntarg *ma = NULL;
uint64_t flags;
int error;
/*
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* Mount flags are now 64-bits. On 32-bit architectures only
* 32-bits are passed in, but from here on everything handles
* 64-bit flags correctly.
*/
flags = uap->flags;
AUDIT_ARG_FFLAGS(flags);
/*
* Filter out MNT_ROOTFS. We do not want clients of mount() in
* userspace to set this flag, but we must filter it out if we want
* MNT_UPDATE on the root file system to work.
* MNT_ROOTFS should only be set by the kernel when mounting its
* root file system.
*/
flags &= ~MNT_ROOTFS;
The remaining part of nmount/omount/rootfs mount changes. I cannot sensibly split the conversion of the remaining three filesystems out from the root mounting changes, so in one go: cd9660: Convert to nmount. Add omount compat shims. Remove dedicated rootfs mounting code. Use vfs_mountedfrom() Rely on vfs_mount.c calling VFS_STATFS() nfs(client): Convert to nmount (the simple way, mount_nfs(8) is still necessary). Add omount compat shims. Drop COMPAT_PRELITE2 mount arg compatibility. ffs: Convert to nmount. Add omount compat shims. Remove dedicated rootfs mounting code. Use vfs_mountedfrom() Rely on vfs_mount.c calling VFS_STATFS() Remove vfs_omount() method, all filesystems are now converted. Remove MNTK_WANTRDWR, handling RO/RW conversions is a filesystem task, and they all do it now. Change rootmounting to use DEVFS trampoline: vfs_mount.c: Mount devfs on /. Devfs needs no 'from' so this is clean. symlink /dev to /. This makes it possible to lookup /dev/foo. Mount "real" root filesystem on /. Surgically move the devfs mountpoint from under the real root filesystem onto /dev in the real root filesystem. Remove now unnecessary getdiskbyname(). kern_init.c: Don't do devfs mounting and rootvnode assignment here, it was already handled by vfs_mount.c. Remove now unused bdevvp(), addaliasu() and addalias(). Put the few necessary lines in devfs where they belong. This eliminates the second-last source of bogo vnodes, leaving only the lemming-syncer. Remove rootdev variable, it doesn't give meaning in a global context and was not trustworth anyway. Correct information is provided by statfs(/).
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fstype = malloc(MFSNAMELEN, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
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error = copyinstr(uap->type, fstype, MFSNAMELEN, NULL);
if (error) {
free(fstype, M_TEMP);
return (error);
}
AUDIT_ARG_TEXT(fstype);
vfsp = vfs_byname_kld(fstype, td, &error);
free(fstype, M_TEMP);
if (vfsp == NULL)
The remaining part of nmount/omount/rootfs mount changes. I cannot sensibly split the conversion of the remaining three filesystems out from the root mounting changes, so in one go: cd9660: Convert to nmount. Add omount compat shims. Remove dedicated rootfs mounting code. Use vfs_mountedfrom() Rely on vfs_mount.c calling VFS_STATFS() nfs(client): Convert to nmount (the simple way, mount_nfs(8) is still necessary). Add omount compat shims. Drop COMPAT_PRELITE2 mount arg compatibility. ffs: Convert to nmount. Add omount compat shims. Remove dedicated rootfs mounting code. Use vfs_mountedfrom() Rely on vfs_mount.c calling VFS_STATFS() Remove vfs_omount() method, all filesystems are now converted. Remove MNTK_WANTRDWR, handling RO/RW conversions is a filesystem task, and they all do it now. Change rootmounting to use DEVFS trampoline: vfs_mount.c: Mount devfs on /. Devfs needs no 'from' so this is clean. symlink /dev to /. This makes it possible to lookup /dev/foo. Mount "real" root filesystem on /. Surgically move the devfs mountpoint from under the real root filesystem onto /dev in the real root filesystem. Remove now unnecessary getdiskbyname(). kern_init.c: Don't do devfs mounting and rootvnode assignment here, it was already handled by vfs_mount.c. Remove now unused bdevvp(), addaliasu() and addalias(). Put the few necessary lines in devfs where they belong. This eliminates the second-last source of bogo vnodes, leaving only the lemming-syncer. Remove rootdev variable, it doesn't give meaning in a global context and was not trustworth anyway. Correct information is provided by statfs(/).
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return (ENOENT);
if (((vfsp->vfc_flags & VFCF_SBDRY) != 0 &&
vfsp->vfc_vfsops_sd->vfs_cmount == NULL) ||
((vfsp->vfc_flags & VFCF_SBDRY) == 0 &&
vfsp->vfc_vfsops->vfs_cmount == NULL))
The remaining part of nmount/omount/rootfs mount changes. I cannot sensibly split the conversion of the remaining three filesystems out from the root mounting changes, so in one go: cd9660: Convert to nmount. Add omount compat shims. Remove dedicated rootfs mounting code. Use vfs_mountedfrom() Rely on vfs_mount.c calling VFS_STATFS() nfs(client): Convert to nmount (the simple way, mount_nfs(8) is still necessary). Add omount compat shims. Drop COMPAT_PRELITE2 mount arg compatibility. ffs: Convert to nmount. Add omount compat shims. Remove dedicated rootfs mounting code. Use vfs_mountedfrom() Rely on vfs_mount.c calling VFS_STATFS() Remove vfs_omount() method, all filesystems are now converted. Remove MNTK_WANTRDWR, handling RO/RW conversions is a filesystem task, and they all do it now. Change rootmounting to use DEVFS trampoline: vfs_mount.c: Mount devfs on /. Devfs needs no 'from' so this is clean. symlink /dev to /. This makes it possible to lookup /dev/foo. Mount "real" root filesystem on /. Surgically move the devfs mountpoint from under the real root filesystem onto /dev in the real root filesystem. Remove now unnecessary getdiskbyname(). kern_init.c: Don't do devfs mounting and rootvnode assignment here, it was already handled by vfs_mount.c. Remove now unused bdevvp(), addaliasu() and addalias(). Put the few necessary lines in devfs where they belong. This eliminates the second-last source of bogo vnodes, leaving only the lemming-syncer. Remove rootdev variable, it doesn't give meaning in a global context and was not trustworth anyway. Correct information is provided by statfs(/).
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return (EOPNOTSUPP);
ma = mount_argsu(ma, "fstype", uap->type, MFSNAMELEN);
The remaining part of nmount/omount/rootfs mount changes. I cannot sensibly split the conversion of the remaining three filesystems out from the root mounting changes, so in one go: cd9660: Convert to nmount. Add omount compat shims. Remove dedicated rootfs mounting code. Use vfs_mountedfrom() Rely on vfs_mount.c calling VFS_STATFS() nfs(client): Convert to nmount (the simple way, mount_nfs(8) is still necessary). Add omount compat shims. Drop COMPAT_PRELITE2 mount arg compatibility. ffs: Convert to nmount. Add omount compat shims. Remove dedicated rootfs mounting code. Use vfs_mountedfrom() Rely on vfs_mount.c calling VFS_STATFS() Remove vfs_omount() method, all filesystems are now converted. Remove MNTK_WANTRDWR, handling RO/RW conversions is a filesystem task, and they all do it now. Change rootmounting to use DEVFS trampoline: vfs_mount.c: Mount devfs on /. Devfs needs no 'from' so this is clean. symlink /dev to /. This makes it possible to lookup /dev/foo. Mount "real" root filesystem on /. Surgically move the devfs mountpoint from under the real root filesystem onto /dev in the real root filesystem. Remove now unnecessary getdiskbyname(). kern_init.c: Don't do devfs mounting and rootvnode assignment here, it was already handled by vfs_mount.c. Remove now unused bdevvp(), addaliasu() and addalias(). Put the few necessary lines in devfs where they belong. This eliminates the second-last source of bogo vnodes, leaving only the lemming-syncer. Remove rootdev variable, it doesn't give meaning in a global context and was not trustworth anyway. Correct information is provided by statfs(/).
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ma = mount_argsu(ma, "fspath", uap->path, MNAMELEN);
ma = mount_argb(ma, flags & MNT_RDONLY, "noro");
ma = mount_argb(ma, !(flags & MNT_NOSUID), "nosuid");
ma = mount_argb(ma, !(flags & MNT_NOEXEC), "noexec");
The remaining part of nmount/omount/rootfs mount changes. I cannot sensibly split the conversion of the remaining three filesystems out from the root mounting changes, so in one go: cd9660: Convert to nmount. Add omount compat shims. Remove dedicated rootfs mounting code. Use vfs_mountedfrom() Rely on vfs_mount.c calling VFS_STATFS() nfs(client): Convert to nmount (the simple way, mount_nfs(8) is still necessary). Add omount compat shims. Drop COMPAT_PRELITE2 mount arg compatibility. ffs: Convert to nmount. Add omount compat shims. Remove dedicated rootfs mounting code. Use vfs_mountedfrom() Rely on vfs_mount.c calling VFS_STATFS() Remove vfs_omount() method, all filesystems are now converted. Remove MNTK_WANTRDWR, handling RO/RW conversions is a filesystem task, and they all do it now. Change rootmounting to use DEVFS trampoline: vfs_mount.c: Mount devfs on /. Devfs needs no 'from' so this is clean. symlink /dev to /. This makes it possible to lookup /dev/foo. Mount "real" root filesystem on /. Surgically move the devfs mountpoint from under the real root filesystem onto /dev in the real root filesystem. Remove now unnecessary getdiskbyname(). kern_init.c: Don't do devfs mounting and rootvnode assignment here, it was already handled by vfs_mount.c. Remove now unused bdevvp(), addaliasu() and addalias(). Put the few necessary lines in devfs where they belong. This eliminates the second-last source of bogo vnodes, leaving only the lemming-syncer. Remove rootdev variable, it doesn't give meaning in a global context and was not trustworth anyway. Correct information is provided by statfs(/).
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if ((vfsp->vfc_flags & VFCF_SBDRY) != 0)
return (vfsp->vfc_vfsops_sd->vfs_cmount(ma, uap->data, flags));
return (vfsp->vfc_vfsops->vfs_cmount(ma, uap->data, flags));
}
/*
* vfs_domount_first(): first file system mount (not update)
*/
static int
vfs_domount_first(
struct thread *td, /* Calling thread. */
struct vfsconf *vfsp, /* File system type. */
char *fspath, /* Mount path. */
struct vnode *vp, /* Vnode to be covered. */
uint64_t fsflags, /* Flags common to all filesystems. */
struct vfsoptlist **optlist /* Options local to the filesystem. */
)
{
struct vattr va;
struct mount *mp;
struct vnode *newdp, *rootvp;
int error, error1;
bool unmounted;
ASSERT_VOP_ELOCKED(vp, __func__);
KASSERT((fsflags & MNT_UPDATE) == 0, ("MNT_UPDATE shouldn't be here"));
/*
* If the jail of the calling thread lacks permission for this type of
* file system, or is trying to cover its own root, deny immediately.
*/
if (jailed(td->td_ucred) && (!prison_allow(td->td_ucred,
vfsp->vfc_prison_flag) || vp == td->td_ucred->cr_prison->pr_root)) {
vput(vp);
return (EPERM);
}
/*
* If the user is not root, ensure that they own the directory
* onto which we are attempting to mount.
*/
error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &va, td->td_ucred);
if (error == 0 && va.va_uid != td->td_ucred->cr_uid)
error = priv_check_cred(td->td_ucred, PRIV_VFS_ADMIN);
if (error == 0)
error = vinvalbuf(vp, V_SAVE, 0, 0);
if (error == 0 && vp->v_type != VDIR)
error = ENOTDIR;
if (error == 0 && (fsflags & MNT_EMPTYDIR) != 0)
error = vfs_emptydir(vp);
if (error == 0) {
VI_LOCK(vp);
if ((vp->v_iflag & VI_MOUNT) == 0 && vp->v_mountedhere == NULL)
vp->v_iflag |= VI_MOUNT;
else
error = EBUSY;
VI_UNLOCK(vp);
}
if (error != 0) {
vput(vp);
return (error);
}
vn_seqc_write_begin(vp);
VOP_UNLOCK(vp);
/* Allocate and initialize the filesystem. */
mp = vfs_mount_alloc(vp, vfsp, fspath, td->td_ucred);
/* XXXMAC: pass to vfs_mount_alloc? */
mp->mnt_optnew = *optlist;
/* Set the mount level flags. */
mp->mnt_flag = (fsflags & (MNT_UPDATEMASK | MNT_ROOTFS | MNT_RDONLY));
/*
* Mount the filesystem.
* XXX The final recipients of VFS_MOUNT just overwrite the ndp they
* get. No freeing of cn_pnbuf.
*/
error1 = 0;
unmounted = true;
if ((error = VFS_MOUNT(mp)) != 0 ||
(error1 = VFS_STATFS(mp, &mp->mnt_stat)) != 0 ||
(error1 = VFS_ROOT(mp, LK_EXCLUSIVE, &newdp)) != 0) {
rootvp = NULL;
if (error1 != 0) {
MPASS(error == 0);
rootvp = vfs_cache_root_clear(mp);
if (rootvp != NULL) {
vhold(rootvp);
vrele(rootvp);
}
(void)vn_start_write(NULL, &mp, V_WAIT);
MNT_ILOCK(mp);
mp->mnt_kern_flag |= MNTK_UNMOUNT | MNTK_UNMOUNTF;
MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
VFS_PURGE(mp);
error = VFS_UNMOUNT(mp, 0);
vn_finished_write(mp);
if (error != 0) {
printf(
"failed post-mount (%d): rollback unmount returned %d\n",
error1, error);
unmounted = false;
}
error = error1;
}
vfs_unbusy(mp);
mp->mnt_vnodecovered = NULL;
if (unmounted) {
/* XXXKIB wait for mnt_lockref drain? */
vfs_mount_destroy(mp);
}
VI_LOCK(vp);
vp->v_iflag &= ~VI_MOUNT;
VI_UNLOCK(vp);
if (rootvp != NULL) {
vn_seqc_write_end(rootvp);
vdrop(rootvp);
}
vn_seqc_write_end(vp);
vrele(vp);
return (error);
}
vn_seqc_write_begin(newdp);
VOP_UNLOCK(newdp);
if (mp->mnt_opt != NULL)
vfs_freeopts(mp->mnt_opt);
mp->mnt_opt = mp->mnt_optnew;
*optlist = NULL;
/*
* Prevent external consumers of mount options from reading mnt_optnew.
*/
mp->mnt_optnew = NULL;
MNT_ILOCK(mp);
if ((mp->mnt_flag & MNT_ASYNC) != 0 &&
(mp->mnt_kern_flag & MNTK_NOASYNC) == 0)
mp->mnt_kern_flag |= MNTK_ASYNC;
else
mp->mnt_kern_flag &= ~MNTK_ASYNC;
MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
vn_lock(vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY);
cache_purge(vp);
VI_LOCK(vp);
vp->v_iflag &= ~VI_MOUNT;
vn_irflag_set_locked(vp, VIRF_MOUNTPOINT);
vp->v_mountedhere = mp;
VI_UNLOCK(vp);
/* Place the new filesystem at the end of the mount list. */
mtx_lock(&mountlist_mtx);
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&mountlist, mp, mnt_list);
mtx_unlock(&mountlist_mtx);
vfs_event_signal(NULL, VQ_MOUNT, 0);
vn_lock(newdp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY);
VOP_UNLOCK(vp);
EVENTHANDLER_DIRECT_INVOKE(vfs_mounted, mp, newdp, td);
VOP_UNLOCK(newdp);
mount_devctl_event("MOUNT", mp, false);
mountcheckdirs(vp, newdp);
vn_seqc_write_end(vp);
vn_seqc_write_end(newdp);
vrele(newdp);
if ((mp->mnt_flag & MNT_RDONLY) == 0)
vfs_allocate_syncvnode(mp);
vfs_op_exit(mp);
vfs_unbusy(mp);
return (0);
}
/*
* vfs_domount_update(): update of mounted file system
*/
static int
vfs_domount_update(
struct thread *td, /* Calling thread. */
struct vnode *vp, /* Mount point vnode. */
uint64_t fsflags, /* Flags common to all filesystems. */
struct vfsoptlist **optlist /* Options local to the filesystem. */
)
{
struct export_args export;
struct o2export_args o2export;
struct vnode *rootvp;
void *bufp;
struct mount *mp;
int error, export_error, i, len;
uint64_t flag;
gid_t *grps;
ASSERT_VOP_ELOCKED(vp, __func__);
KASSERT((fsflags & MNT_UPDATE) != 0, ("MNT_UPDATE should be here"));
mp = vp->v_mount;
if ((vp->v_vflag & VV_ROOT) == 0) {
if (vfs_copyopt(*optlist, "export", &export, sizeof(export))
== 0)
error = EXDEV;
else
error = EINVAL;
vput(vp);
return (error);
}
/*
* We only allow the filesystem to be reloaded if it
* is currently mounted read-only.
*/
flag = mp->mnt_flag;
if ((fsflags & MNT_RELOAD) != 0 && (flag & MNT_RDONLY) == 0) {
vput(vp);
return (EOPNOTSUPP); /* Needs translation */
}
/*
* Only privileged root, or (if MNT_USER is set) the user that
* did the original mount is permitted to update it.
*/
error = vfs_suser(mp, td);
if (error != 0) {
vput(vp);
return (error);
}
if (vfs_busy(mp, MBF_NOWAIT)) {
vput(vp);
return (EBUSY);
}
VI_LOCK(vp);
if ((vp->v_iflag & VI_MOUNT) != 0 || vp->v_mountedhere != NULL) {
VI_UNLOCK(vp);
vfs_unbusy(mp);
vput(vp);
return (EBUSY);
}
vp->v_iflag |= VI_MOUNT;
VI_UNLOCK(vp);
VOP_UNLOCK(vp);
vfs_op_enter(mp);
vn_seqc_write_begin(vp);
rootvp = NULL;
MNT_ILOCK(mp);
if ((mp->mnt_kern_flag & MNTK_UNMOUNT) != 0) {
MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
error = EBUSY;
goto end;
}
mp->mnt_flag &= ~MNT_UPDATEMASK;
mp->mnt_flag |= fsflags & (MNT_RELOAD | MNT_FORCE | MNT_UPDATE |
MNT_SNAPSHOT | MNT_ROOTFS | MNT_UPDATEMASK | MNT_RDONLY);
if ((mp->mnt_flag & MNT_ASYNC) == 0)
mp->mnt_kern_flag &= ~MNTK_ASYNC;
rootvp = vfs_cache_root_clear(mp);
MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
mp->mnt_optnew = *optlist;
vfs_mergeopts(mp->mnt_optnew, mp->mnt_opt);
/*
* Mount the filesystem.
* XXX The final recipients of VFS_MOUNT just overwrite the ndp they
* get. No freeing of cn_pnbuf.
*/
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error = VFS_MOUNT(mp);
export_error = 0;
/* Process the export option. */
if (error == 0 && vfs_getopt(mp->mnt_optnew, "export", &bufp,
&len) == 0) {
/* Assume that there is only 1 ABI for each length. */
switch (len) {
case (sizeof(struct oexport_args)):
bzero(&o2export, sizeof(o2export));
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case (sizeof(o2export)):
bcopy(bufp, &o2export, len);
export.ex_flags = (uint64_t)o2export.ex_flags;
export.ex_root = o2export.ex_root;
export.ex_uid = o2export.ex_anon.cr_uid;
export.ex_groups = NULL;
export.ex_ngroups = o2export.ex_anon.cr_ngroups;
if (export.ex_ngroups > 0) {
if (export.ex_ngroups <= XU_NGROUPS) {
export.ex_groups = malloc(
export.ex_ngroups * sizeof(gid_t),
M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
for (i = 0; i < export.ex_ngroups; i++)
export.ex_groups[i] =
o2export.ex_anon.cr_groups[i];
} else
export_error = EINVAL;
} else if (export.ex_ngroups < 0)
export_error = EINVAL;
export.ex_addr = o2export.ex_addr;
export.ex_addrlen = o2export.ex_addrlen;
export.ex_mask = o2export.ex_mask;
export.ex_masklen = o2export.ex_masklen;
export.ex_indexfile = o2export.ex_indexfile;
export.ex_numsecflavors = o2export.ex_numsecflavors;
if (export.ex_numsecflavors < MAXSECFLAVORS) {
for (i = 0; i < export.ex_numsecflavors; i++)
export.ex_secflavors[i] =
o2export.ex_secflavors[i];
} else
export_error = EINVAL;
if (export_error == 0)
export_error = vfs_export(mp, &export);
free(export.ex_groups, M_TEMP);
break;
case (sizeof(export)):
bcopy(bufp, &export, len);
grps = NULL;
if (export.ex_ngroups > 0) {
if (export.ex_ngroups <= NGROUPS_MAX) {
grps = malloc(export.ex_ngroups *
sizeof(gid_t), M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
export_error = copyin(export.ex_groups,
grps, export.ex_ngroups *
sizeof(gid_t));
if (export_error == 0)
export.ex_groups = grps;
} else
export_error = EINVAL;
} else if (export.ex_ngroups == 0)
export.ex_groups = NULL;
else
export_error = EINVAL;
if (export_error == 0)
export_error = vfs_export(mp, &export);
free(grps, M_TEMP);
break;
default:
export_error = EINVAL;
break;
}
}
MNT_ILOCK(mp);
if (error == 0) {
mp->mnt_flag &= ~(MNT_UPDATE | MNT_RELOAD | MNT_FORCE |
MNT_SNAPSHOT);
} else {
/*
* If we fail, restore old mount flags. MNT_QUOTA is special,
* because it is not part of MNT_UPDATEMASK, but it could have
* changed in the meantime if quotactl(2) was called.
* All in all we want current value of MNT_QUOTA, not the old
* one.
*/
mp->mnt_flag = (mp->mnt_flag & MNT_QUOTA) | (flag & ~MNT_QUOTA);
}
if ((mp->mnt_flag & MNT_ASYNC) != 0 &&
(mp->mnt_kern_flag & MNTK_NOASYNC) == 0)
mp->mnt_kern_flag |= MNTK_ASYNC;
else
mp->mnt_kern_flag &= ~MNTK_ASYNC;
MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
if (error != 0)
goto end;
mount_devctl_event("REMOUNT", mp, true);
if (mp->mnt_opt != NULL)
vfs_freeopts(mp->mnt_opt);
mp->mnt_opt = mp->mnt_optnew;
*optlist = NULL;
(void)VFS_STATFS(mp, &mp->mnt_stat);
/*
* Prevent external consumers of mount options from reading
* mnt_optnew.
*/
mp->mnt_optnew = NULL;
if ((mp->mnt_flag & MNT_RDONLY) == 0)
vfs_allocate_syncvnode(mp);
else
vfs_deallocate_syncvnode(mp);
end:
vfs_op_exit(mp);
if (rootvp != NULL) {
vn_seqc_write_end(rootvp);
vrele(rootvp);
}
vn_seqc_write_end(vp);
vfs_unbusy(mp);
VI_LOCK(vp);
vp->v_iflag &= ~VI_MOUNT;
VI_UNLOCK(vp);
vrele(vp);
return (error != 0 ? error : export_error);
}
The remaining part of nmount/omount/rootfs mount changes. I cannot sensibly split the conversion of the remaining three filesystems out from the root mounting changes, so in one go: cd9660: Convert to nmount. Add omount compat shims. Remove dedicated rootfs mounting code. Use vfs_mountedfrom() Rely on vfs_mount.c calling VFS_STATFS() nfs(client): Convert to nmount (the simple way, mount_nfs(8) is still necessary). Add omount compat shims. Drop COMPAT_PRELITE2 mount arg compatibility. ffs: Convert to nmount. Add omount compat shims. Remove dedicated rootfs mounting code. Use vfs_mountedfrom() Rely on vfs_mount.c calling VFS_STATFS() Remove vfs_omount() method, all filesystems are now converted. Remove MNTK_WANTRDWR, handling RO/RW conversions is a filesystem task, and they all do it now. Change rootmounting to use DEVFS trampoline: vfs_mount.c: Mount devfs on /. Devfs needs no 'from' so this is clean. symlink /dev to /. This makes it possible to lookup /dev/foo. Mount "real" root filesystem on /. Surgically move the devfs mountpoint from under the real root filesystem onto /dev in the real root filesystem. Remove now unnecessary getdiskbyname(). kern_init.c: Don't do devfs mounting and rootvnode assignment here, it was already handled by vfs_mount.c. Remove now unused bdevvp(), addaliasu() and addalias(). Put the few necessary lines in devfs where they belong. This eliminates the second-last source of bogo vnodes, leaving only the lemming-syncer. Remove rootdev variable, it doesn't give meaning in a global context and was not trustworth anyway. Correct information is provided by statfs(/).
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/*
* vfs_domount(): actually attempt a filesystem mount.
*/
static int
vfs_domount(
struct thread *td, /* Calling thread. */
const char *fstype, /* Filesystem type. */
char *fspath, /* Mount path. */
uint64_t fsflags, /* Flags common to all filesystems. */
struct vfsoptlist **optlist /* Options local to the filesystem. */
)
{
struct vfsconf *vfsp;
struct nameidata nd;
struct vnode *vp;
char *pathbuf;
int error;
/*
* Be ultra-paranoid about making sure the type and fspath
* variables will fit in our mp buffers, including the
* terminating NUL.
*/
if (strlen(fstype) >= MFSNAMELEN || strlen(fspath) >= MNAMELEN)
return (ENAMETOOLONG);
if (jailed(td->td_ucred) || usermount == 0) {
if ((error = priv_check(td, PRIV_VFS_MOUNT)) != 0)
return (error);
}
/*
* Do not allow NFS export or MNT_SUIDDIR by unprivileged users.
*/
if (fsflags & MNT_EXPORTED) {
error = priv_check(td, PRIV_VFS_MOUNT_EXPORTED);
if (error)
return (error);
}
if (fsflags & MNT_SUIDDIR) {
error = priv_check(td, PRIV_VFS_MOUNT_SUIDDIR);
if (error)
return (error);
}
/*
* Silently enforce MNT_NOSUID and MNT_USER for unprivileged users.
*/
if ((fsflags & (MNT_NOSUID | MNT_USER)) != (MNT_NOSUID | MNT_USER)) {
if (priv_check(td, PRIV_VFS_MOUNT_NONUSER) != 0)
fsflags |= MNT_NOSUID | MNT_USER;
}
/* Load KLDs before we lock the covered vnode to avoid reversals. */
vfsp = NULL;
if ((fsflags & MNT_UPDATE) == 0) {
/* Don't try to load KLDs if we're mounting the root. */
if (fsflags & MNT_ROOTFS)
vfsp = vfs_byname(fstype);
else
vfsp = vfs_byname_kld(fstype, td, &error);
if (vfsp == NULL)
return (ENODEV);
}
/*
* Get vnode to be covered or mount point's vnode in case of MNT_UPDATE.
*/
NDINIT(&nd, LOOKUP, FOLLOW | LOCKLEAF | AUDITVNODE1,
UIO_SYSSPACE, fspath, td);
error = namei(&nd);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
NDFREE(&nd, NDF_ONLY_PNBUF);
vp = nd.ni_vp;
if ((fsflags & MNT_UPDATE) == 0) {
if ((vp->v_vflag & VV_ROOT) != 0 &&
(fsflags & MNT_NOCOVER) != 0) {
vput(vp);
return (EBUSY);
}
pathbuf = malloc(MNAMELEN, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
strcpy(pathbuf, fspath);
error = vn_path_to_global_path(td, vp, pathbuf, MNAMELEN);
if (error == 0) {
error = vfs_domount_first(td, vfsp, pathbuf, vp,
fsflags, optlist);
}
free(pathbuf, M_TEMP);
} else
error = vfs_domount_update(td, vp, fsflags, optlist);
return (error);
}
/*
* Unmount a filesystem.
*
* Note: unmount takes a path to the vnode mounted on as argument, not
* special file (as before).
*/
#ifndef _SYS_SYSPROTO_H_
struct unmount_args {
char *path;
int flags;
};
#endif
/* ARGSUSED */
int
sys_unmount(struct thread *td, struct unmount_args *uap)
{
return (kern_unmount(td, uap->path, uap->flags));
}
int
kern_unmount(struct thread *td, const char *path, int flags)
{
struct nameidata nd;
struct mount *mp;
char *pathbuf;
int error, id0, id1;
AUDIT_ARG_VALUE(flags);
if (jailed(td->td_ucred) || usermount == 0) {
error = priv_check(td, PRIV_VFS_UNMOUNT);
if (error)
return (error);
}
pathbuf = malloc(MNAMELEN, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
error = copyinstr(path, pathbuf, MNAMELEN, NULL);
if (error) {
free(pathbuf, M_TEMP);
return (error);
}
if (flags & MNT_BYFSID) {
AUDIT_ARG_TEXT(pathbuf);
/* Decode the filesystem ID. */
if (sscanf(pathbuf, "FSID:%d:%d", &id0, &id1) != 2) {
free(pathbuf, M_TEMP);
return (EINVAL);
}
mtx_lock(&mountlist_mtx);
TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE(mp, &mountlist, mntlist, mnt_list) {
if (mp->mnt_stat.f_fsid.val[0] == id0 &&
mp->mnt_stat.f_fsid.val[1] == id1) {
vfs_ref(mp);
break;
}
}
mtx_unlock(&mountlist_mtx);
} else {
/*
* Try to find global path for path argument.
*/
NDINIT(&nd, LOOKUP, FOLLOW | LOCKLEAF | AUDITVNODE1,
UIO_SYSSPACE, pathbuf, td);
if (namei(&nd) == 0) {
NDFREE(&nd, NDF_ONLY_PNBUF);
error = vn_path_to_global_path(td, nd.ni_vp, pathbuf,
MNAMELEN);
if (error == 0)
vput(nd.ni_vp);
}
mtx_lock(&mountlist_mtx);
TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE(mp, &mountlist, mntlist, mnt_list) {
if (strcmp(mp->mnt_stat.f_mntonname, pathbuf) == 0) {
vfs_ref(mp);
break;
}
}
mtx_unlock(&mountlist_mtx);
}
free(pathbuf, M_TEMP);
if (mp == NULL) {
/*
* Previously we returned ENOENT for a nonexistent path and
* EINVAL for a non-mountpoint. We cannot tell these apart
* now, so in the !MNT_BYFSID case return the more likely
* EINVAL for compatibility.
*/
return ((flags & MNT_BYFSID) ? ENOENT : EINVAL);
}
/*
* Don't allow unmounting the root filesystem.
*/
if (mp->mnt_flag & MNT_ROOTFS) {
vfs_rel(mp);
return (EINVAL);
}
error = dounmount(mp, flags, td);
return (error);
}
/*
* Return error if any of the vnodes, ignoring the root vnode
* and the syncer vnode, have non-zero usecount.
*
* This function is purely advisory - it can return false positives
* and negatives.
*/
static int
vfs_check_usecounts(struct mount *mp)
{
struct vnode *vp, *mvp;
MNT_VNODE_FOREACH_ALL(vp, mp, mvp) {
if ((vp->v_vflag & VV_ROOT) == 0 && vp->v_type != VNON &&
vp->v_usecount != 0) {
VI_UNLOCK(vp);
MNT_VNODE_FOREACH_ALL_ABORT(mp, mvp);
return (EBUSY);
}
VI_UNLOCK(vp);
}
return (0);
}
static void
dounmount_cleanup(struct mount *mp, struct vnode *coveredvp, int mntkflags)
{
mtx_assert(MNT_MTX(mp), MA_OWNED);
mp->mnt_kern_flag &= ~mntkflags;
if ((mp->mnt_kern_flag & MNTK_MWAIT) != 0) {
mp->mnt_kern_flag &= ~MNTK_MWAIT;
wakeup(mp);
}
vfs_op_exit_locked(mp);
MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
if (coveredvp != NULL) {
VOP_UNLOCK(coveredvp);
vdrop(coveredvp);
}
vn_finished_write(mp);
}
/*
* There are various reference counters associated with the mount point.
* Normally it is permitted to modify them without taking the mnt ilock,
* but this behavior can be temporarily disabled if stable value is needed
* or callers are expected to block (e.g. to not allow new users during
* forced unmount).
*/
void
vfs_op_enter(struct mount *mp)
{
struct mount_pcpu *mpcpu;
int cpu;
MNT_ILOCK(mp);
mp->mnt_vfs_ops++;
if (mp->mnt_vfs_ops > 1) {
MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
return;
}
vfs_op_barrier_wait(mp);
CPU_FOREACH(cpu) {
mpcpu = vfs_mount_pcpu_remote(mp, cpu);
mp->mnt_ref += mpcpu->mntp_ref;
mpcpu->mntp_ref = 0;
mp->mnt_lockref += mpcpu->mntp_lockref;
mpcpu->mntp_lockref = 0;
mp->mnt_writeopcount += mpcpu->mntp_writeopcount;
mpcpu->mntp_writeopcount = 0;
}
if (mp->mnt_ref <= 0 || mp->mnt_lockref < 0 || mp->mnt_writeopcount < 0)
panic("%s: invalid count(s) on mp %p: ref %d lockref %d writeopcount %d\n",
__func__, mp, mp->mnt_ref, mp->mnt_lockref, mp->mnt_writeopcount);
MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
vfs_assert_mount_counters(mp);
}
void
vfs_op_exit_locked(struct mount *mp)
{
mtx_assert(MNT_MTX(mp), MA_OWNED);
if (mp->mnt_vfs_ops <= 0)
panic("%s: invalid vfs_ops count %d for mp %p\n",
__func__, mp->mnt_vfs_ops, mp);
mp->mnt_vfs_ops--;
}
void
vfs_op_exit(struct mount *mp)
{
MNT_ILOCK(mp);
vfs_op_exit_locked(mp);
MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
}
struct vfs_op_barrier_ipi {
struct mount *mp;
struct smp_rendezvous_cpus_retry_arg srcra;
};
static void
vfs_op_action_func(void *arg)
{
struct vfs_op_barrier_ipi *vfsopipi;
struct mount *mp;
vfsopipi = __containerof(arg, struct vfs_op_barrier_ipi, srcra);
mp = vfsopipi->mp;
if (!vfs_op_thread_entered(mp))
smp_rendezvous_cpus_done(arg);
}
static void
vfs_op_wait_func(void *arg, int cpu)
{
struct vfs_op_barrier_ipi *vfsopipi;
struct mount *mp;
struct mount_pcpu *mpcpu;
vfsopipi = __containerof(arg, struct vfs_op_barrier_ipi, srcra);
mp = vfsopipi->mp;
mpcpu = vfs_mount_pcpu_remote(mp, cpu);
while (atomic_load_int(&mpcpu->mntp_thread_in_ops))
cpu_spinwait();
}
void
vfs_op_barrier_wait(struct mount *mp)
{
struct vfs_op_barrier_ipi vfsopipi;
vfsopipi.mp = mp;
smp_rendezvous_cpus_retry(all_cpus,
smp_no_rendezvous_barrier,
vfs_op_action_func,
smp_no_rendezvous_barrier,
vfs_op_wait_func,
&vfsopipi.srcra);
}
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
void
vfs_assert_mount_counters(struct mount *mp)
{
struct mount_pcpu *mpcpu;
int cpu;
if (mp->mnt_vfs_ops == 0)
return;
CPU_FOREACH(cpu) {
mpcpu = vfs_mount_pcpu_remote(mp, cpu);
if (mpcpu->mntp_ref != 0 ||
mpcpu->mntp_lockref != 0 ||
mpcpu->mntp_writeopcount != 0)
vfs_dump_mount_counters(mp);
}
}
void
vfs_dump_mount_counters(struct mount *mp)
{
struct mount_pcpu *mpcpu;
int ref, lockref, writeopcount;
int cpu;
printf("%s: mp %p vfs_ops %d\n", __func__, mp, mp->mnt_vfs_ops);
printf(" ref : ");
ref = mp->mnt_ref;
CPU_FOREACH(cpu) {
mpcpu = vfs_mount_pcpu_remote(mp, cpu);
printf("%d ", mpcpu->mntp_ref);
ref += mpcpu->mntp_ref;
}
printf("\n");
printf(" lockref : ");
lockref = mp->mnt_lockref;
CPU_FOREACH(cpu) {
mpcpu = vfs_mount_pcpu_remote(mp, cpu);
printf("%d ", mpcpu->mntp_lockref);
lockref += mpcpu->mntp_lockref;
}
printf("\n");
printf("writeopcount: ");
writeopcount = mp->mnt_writeopcount;
CPU_FOREACH(cpu) {
mpcpu = vfs_mount_pcpu_remote(mp, cpu);
printf("%d ", mpcpu->mntp_writeopcount);
writeopcount += mpcpu->mntp_writeopcount;
}
printf("\n");
printf("counter struct total\n");
printf("ref %-5d %-5d\n", mp->mnt_ref, ref);
printf("lockref %-5d %-5d\n", mp->mnt_lockref, lockref);
printf("writeopcount %-5d %-5d\n", mp->mnt_writeopcount, writeopcount);
panic("invalid counts on struct mount");
}
#endif
int
vfs_mount_fetch_counter(struct mount *mp, enum mount_counter which)
{
struct mount_pcpu *mpcpu;
int cpu, sum;
switch (which) {
case MNT_COUNT_REF:
sum = mp->mnt_ref;
break;
case MNT_COUNT_LOCKREF:
sum = mp->mnt_lockref;
break;
case MNT_COUNT_WRITEOPCOUNT:
sum = mp->mnt_writeopcount;
break;
}
CPU_FOREACH(cpu) {
mpcpu = vfs_mount_pcpu_remote(mp, cpu);
switch (which) {
case MNT_COUNT_REF:
sum += mpcpu->mntp_ref;
break;
case MNT_COUNT_LOCKREF:
sum += mpcpu->mntp_lockref;
break;
case MNT_COUNT_WRITEOPCOUNT:
sum += mpcpu->mntp_writeopcount;
break;
}
}
return (sum);
}
/*
* Do the actual filesystem unmount.
*/
int
dounmount(struct mount *mp, int flags, struct thread *td)
{
struct vnode *coveredvp, *rootvp;
int error;
uint64_t async_flag;
int mnt_gen_r;
if ((coveredvp = mp->mnt_vnodecovered) != NULL) {
mnt_gen_r = mp->mnt_gen;
VI_LOCK(coveredvp);
vholdl(coveredvp);
vn_lock(coveredvp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_INTERLOCK | LK_RETRY);
/*
* Check for mp being unmounted while waiting for the
* covered vnode lock.
*/
if (coveredvp->v_mountedhere != mp ||
coveredvp->v_mountedhere->mnt_gen != mnt_gen_r) {
VOP_UNLOCK(coveredvp);
vdrop(coveredvp);
vfs_rel(mp);
return (EBUSY);
}
}
/*
* Only privileged root, or (if MNT_USER is set) the user that did the
* original mount is permitted to unmount this filesystem.
*/
error = vfs_suser(mp, td);
if (error != 0) {
if (coveredvp != NULL) {
VOP_UNLOCK(coveredvp);
vdrop(coveredvp);
}
vfs_rel(mp);
return (error);
}
vfs_op_enter(mp);
vn_start_write(NULL, &mp, V_WAIT | V_MNTREF);
MNT_ILOCK(mp);
if ((mp->mnt_kern_flag & MNTK_UNMOUNT) != 0 ||
(mp->mnt_flag & MNT_UPDATE) != 0 ||
!TAILQ_EMPTY(&mp->mnt_uppers)) {
dounmount_cleanup(mp, coveredvp, 0);
return (EBUSY);
}
mp->mnt_kern_flag |= MNTK_UNMOUNT;
rootvp = vfs_cache_root_clear(mp);
if (coveredvp != NULL)
vn_seqc_write_begin(coveredvp);
if (flags & MNT_NONBUSY) {
MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
error = vfs_check_usecounts(mp);
MNT_ILOCK(mp);
if (error != 0) {
vn_seqc_write_end(coveredvp);
dounmount_cleanup(mp, coveredvp, MNTK_UNMOUNT);
if (rootvp != NULL) {
vn_seqc_write_end(rootvp);
vrele(rootvp);
}
return (error);
}
}
/* Allow filesystems to detect that a forced unmount is in progress. */
if (flags & MNT_FORCE) {
mp->mnt_kern_flag |= MNTK_UNMOUNTF;
MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
/*
* Must be done after setting MNTK_UNMOUNTF and before
* waiting for mnt_lockref to become 0.
*/
VFS_PURGE(mp);
MNT_ILOCK(mp);
}
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error = 0;
if (mp->mnt_lockref) {
mp->mnt_kern_flag |= MNTK_DRAINING;
error = msleep(&mp->mnt_lockref, MNT_MTX(mp), PVFS,
"mount drain", 0);
}
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MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
KASSERT(mp->mnt_lockref == 0,
("%s: invalid lock refcount in the drain path @ %s:%d",
__func__, __FILE__, __LINE__));
KASSERT(error == 0,
("%s: invalid return value for msleep in the drain path @ %s:%d",
__func__, __FILE__, __LINE__));
/*
* We want to keep the vnode around so that we can vn_seqc_write_end
* after we are done with unmount. Downgrade our reference to a mere
* hold count so that we don't interefere with anything.
*/
if (rootvp != NULL) {
vhold(rootvp);
vrele(rootvp);
}
if (mp->mnt_flag & MNT_EXPUBLIC)
vfs_setpublicfs(NULL, NULL, NULL);
vfs_periodic(mp, MNT_WAIT);
MNT_ILOCK(mp);
async_flag = mp->mnt_flag & MNT_ASYNC;
mp->mnt_flag &= ~MNT_ASYNC;
mp->mnt_kern_flag &= ~MNTK_ASYNC;
MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
vfs_deallocate_syncvnode(mp);
error = VFS_UNMOUNT(mp, flags);
vn_finished_write(mp);
/*
* If we failed to flush the dirty blocks for this mount point,
* undo all the cdir/rdir and rootvnode changes we made above.
* Unless we failed to do so because the device is reporting that
* it doesn't exist anymore.
*/
if (error && error != ENXIO) {
MNT_ILOCK(mp);
if ((mp->mnt_flag & MNT_RDONLY) == 0) {
MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
vfs_allocate_syncvnode(mp);
MNT_ILOCK(mp);
}
mp->mnt_kern_flag &= ~(MNTK_UNMOUNT | MNTK_UNMOUNTF);
mp->mnt_flag |= async_flag;
if ((mp->mnt_flag & MNT_ASYNC) != 0 &&
(mp->mnt_kern_flag & MNTK_NOASYNC) == 0)
mp->mnt_kern_flag |= MNTK_ASYNC;
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if (mp->mnt_kern_flag & MNTK_MWAIT) {
mp->mnt_kern_flag &= ~MNTK_MWAIT;
wakeup(mp);
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}
vfs_op_exit_locked(mp);
MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
if (coveredvp) {
vn_seqc_write_end(coveredvp);
VOP_UNLOCK(coveredvp);
vdrop(coveredvp);
}
if (rootvp != NULL) {
vn_seqc_write_end(rootvp);
vdrop(rootvp);
}
return (error);
}
mtx_lock(&mountlist_mtx);
TAILQ_REMOVE(&mountlist, mp, mnt_list);
mtx_unlock(&mountlist_mtx);
EVENTHANDLER_DIRECT_INVOKE(vfs_unmounted, mp, td);
if (coveredvp != NULL) {
VI_LOCK(coveredvp);
vn_irflag_unset_locked(coveredvp, VIRF_MOUNTPOINT);
coveredvp->v_mountedhere = NULL;
vn_seqc_write_end_locked(coveredvp);
VI_UNLOCK(coveredvp);
VOP_UNLOCK(coveredvp);
vdrop(coveredvp);
}
mount_devctl_event("UNMOUNT", mp, false);
if (rootvp != NULL) {
vn_seqc_write_end(rootvp);
vdrop(rootvp);
}
vfs_event_signal(NULL, VQ_UNMOUNT, 0);
if (rootvnode != NULL && mp == rootvnode->v_mount) {
vrele(rootvnode);
rootvnode = NULL;
}
if (mp == rootdevmp)
rootdevmp = NULL;
vfs_mount_destroy(mp);
return (0);
}
/*
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* Report errors during filesystem mounting.
*/
void
vfs_mount_error(struct mount *mp, const char *fmt, ...)
{
struct vfsoptlist *moptlist = mp->mnt_optnew;
va_list ap;
int error, len;
char *errmsg;
error = vfs_getopt(moptlist, "errmsg", (void **)&errmsg, &len);
if (error || errmsg == NULL || len <= 0)
return;
va_start(ap, fmt);
vsnprintf(errmsg, (size_t)len, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
}
void
vfs_opterror(struct vfsoptlist *opts, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
int error, len;
char *errmsg;
error = vfs_getopt(opts, "errmsg", (void **)&errmsg, &len);
if (error || errmsg == NULL || len <= 0)
return;
va_start(ap, fmt);
vsnprintf(errmsg, (size_t)len, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
}
/*
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
* Functions for querying mount options/arguments from filesystems.
*/
/*
* Check that no unknown options are given
*/
int
vfs_filteropt(struct vfsoptlist *opts, const char **legal)
{
struct vfsopt *opt;
char errmsg[255];
const char **t, *p, *q;
int ret = 0;
TAILQ_FOREACH(opt, opts, link) {
p = opt->name;
q = NULL;
if (p[0] == 'n' && p[1] == 'o')
q = p + 2;
for(t = global_opts; *t != NULL; t++) {
if (strcmp(*t, p) == 0)
break;
if (q != NULL) {
if (strcmp(*t, q) == 0)
break;
}
}
if (*t != NULL)
continue;
for(t = legal; *t != NULL; t++) {
if (strcmp(*t, p) == 0)
break;
if (q != NULL) {
if (strcmp(*t, q) == 0)
break;
}
}
if (*t != NULL)
continue;
snprintf(errmsg, sizeof(errmsg),
"mount option <%s> is unknown", p);
ret = EINVAL;
}
if (ret != 0) {
TAILQ_FOREACH(opt, opts, link) {
if (strcmp(opt->name, "errmsg") == 0) {
strncpy((char *)opt->value, errmsg, opt->len);
break;
}
}
if (opt == NULL)
printf("%s\n", errmsg);
}
return (ret);
}
/*
* Get a mount option by its name.
*
* Return 0 if the option was found, ENOENT otherwise.
* If len is non-NULL it will be filled with the length
* of the option. If buf is non-NULL, it will be filled
* with the address of the option.
*/
int
vfs_getopt(struct vfsoptlist *opts, const char *name, void **buf, int *len)
{
struct vfsopt *opt;
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KASSERT(opts != NULL, ("vfs_getopt: caller passed 'opts' as NULL"));
TAILQ_FOREACH(opt, opts, link) {
if (strcmp(name, opt->name) == 0) {
opt->seen = 1;
if (len != NULL)
*len = opt->len;
if (buf != NULL)
*buf = opt->value;
return (0);
}
}
return (ENOENT);
}
int
vfs_getopt_pos(struct vfsoptlist *opts, const char *name)
{
struct vfsopt *opt;
if (opts == NULL)
return (-1);
TAILQ_FOREACH(opt, opts, link) {
if (strcmp(name, opt->name) == 0) {
opt->seen = 1;
return (opt->pos);
}
}
return (-1);
}
int
vfs_getopt_size(struct vfsoptlist *opts, const char *name, off_t *value)
{
char *opt_value, *vtp;
quad_t iv;
int error, opt_len;
error = vfs_getopt(opts, name, (void **)&opt_value, &opt_len);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
if (opt_len == 0 || opt_value == NULL)
return (EINVAL);
if (opt_value[0] == '\0' || opt_value[opt_len - 1] != '\0')
return (EINVAL);
iv = strtoq(opt_value, &vtp, 0);
if (vtp == opt_value || (vtp[0] != '\0' && vtp[1] != '\0'))
return (EINVAL);
if (iv < 0)
return (EINVAL);
switch (vtp[0]) {
case 't': case 'T':
iv *= 1024;
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case 'g': case 'G':
iv *= 1024;
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case 'm': case 'M':
iv *= 1024;
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case 'k': case 'K':
iv *= 1024;
case '\0':
break;
default:
return (EINVAL);
}
*value = iv;
return (0);
}
char *
vfs_getopts(struct vfsoptlist *opts, const char *name, int *error)
{
struct vfsopt *opt;
*error = 0;
TAILQ_FOREACH(opt, opts, link) {
if (strcmp(name, opt->name) != 0)
continue;
opt->seen = 1;
if (opt->len == 0 ||
((char *)opt->value)[opt->len - 1] != '\0') {
*error = EINVAL;
return (NULL);
}
return (opt->value);
}
*error = ENOENT;
return (NULL);
}
int
vfs_flagopt(struct vfsoptlist *opts, const char *name, uint64_t *w,
uint64_t val)
{
struct vfsopt *opt;
TAILQ_FOREACH(opt, opts, link) {
if (strcmp(name, opt->name) == 0) {
opt->seen = 1;
if (w != NULL)
*w |= val;
return (1);
}
}
if (w != NULL)
*w &= ~val;
return (0);
}
int
vfs_scanopt(struct vfsoptlist *opts, const char *name, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
struct vfsopt *opt;
int ret;
KASSERT(opts != NULL, ("vfs_getopt: caller passed 'opts' as NULL"));
TAILQ_FOREACH(opt, opts, link) {
if (strcmp(name, opt->name) != 0)
continue;
opt->seen = 1;
if (opt->len == 0 || opt->value == NULL)
return (0);
if (((char *)opt->value)[opt->len - 1] != '\0')
return (0);
va_start(ap, fmt);
ret = vsscanf(opt->value, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
return (ret);
}
return (0);
}
The remaining part of nmount/omount/rootfs mount changes. I cannot sensibly split the conversion of the remaining three filesystems out from the root mounting changes, so in one go: cd9660: Convert to nmount. Add omount compat shims. Remove dedicated rootfs mounting code. Use vfs_mountedfrom() Rely on vfs_mount.c calling VFS_STATFS() nfs(client): Convert to nmount (the simple way, mount_nfs(8) is still necessary). Add omount compat shims. Drop COMPAT_PRELITE2 mount arg compatibility. ffs: Convert to nmount. Add omount compat shims. Remove dedicated rootfs mounting code. Use vfs_mountedfrom() Rely on vfs_mount.c calling VFS_STATFS() Remove vfs_omount() method, all filesystems are now converted. Remove MNTK_WANTRDWR, handling RO/RW conversions is a filesystem task, and they all do it now. Change rootmounting to use DEVFS trampoline: vfs_mount.c: Mount devfs on /. Devfs needs no 'from' so this is clean. symlink /dev to /. This makes it possible to lookup /dev/foo. Mount "real" root filesystem on /. Surgically move the devfs mountpoint from under the real root filesystem onto /dev in the real root filesystem. Remove now unnecessary getdiskbyname(). kern_init.c: Don't do devfs mounting and rootvnode assignment here, it was already handled by vfs_mount.c. Remove now unused bdevvp(), addaliasu() and addalias(). Put the few necessary lines in devfs where they belong. This eliminates the second-last source of bogo vnodes, leaving only the lemming-syncer. Remove rootdev variable, it doesn't give meaning in a global context and was not trustworth anyway. Correct information is provided by statfs(/).
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int
vfs_setopt(struct vfsoptlist *opts, const char *name, void *value, int len)
{
struct vfsopt *opt;
TAILQ_FOREACH(opt, opts, link) {
if (strcmp(name, opt->name) != 0)
continue;
opt->seen = 1;
if (opt->value == NULL)
opt->len = len;
else {
if (opt->len != len)
return (EINVAL);
bcopy(value, opt->value, len);
}
return (0);
}
return (ENOENT);
}
int
vfs_setopt_part(struct vfsoptlist *opts, const char *name, void *value, int len)
{
struct vfsopt *opt;
TAILQ_FOREACH(opt, opts, link) {
if (strcmp(name, opt->name) != 0)
continue;
opt->seen = 1;
if (opt->value == NULL)
opt->len = len;
else {
if (opt->len < len)
return (EINVAL);
opt->len = len;
bcopy(value, opt->value, len);
}
return (0);
}
return (ENOENT);
}
int
vfs_setopts(struct vfsoptlist *opts, const char *name, const char *value)
{
struct vfsopt *opt;
TAILQ_FOREACH(opt, opts, link) {
if (strcmp(name, opt->name) != 0)
continue;
opt->seen = 1;
if (opt->value == NULL)
opt->len = strlen(value) + 1;
else if (strlcpy(opt->value, value, opt->len) >= opt->len)
return (EINVAL);
return (0);
}
return (ENOENT);
}
/*
* Find and copy a mount option.
*
* The size of the buffer has to be specified
* in len, if it is not the same length as the
* mount option, EINVAL is returned.
* Returns ENOENT if the option is not found.
*/
int
vfs_copyopt(struct vfsoptlist *opts, const char *name, void *dest, int len)
{
struct vfsopt *opt;
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KASSERT(opts != NULL, ("vfs_copyopt: caller passed 'opts' as NULL"));
TAILQ_FOREACH(opt, opts, link) {
if (strcmp(name, opt->name) == 0) {
opt->seen = 1;
if (len != opt->len)
return (EINVAL);
bcopy(opt->value, dest, opt->len);
return (0);
}
}
return (ENOENT);
}
When we traverse the vnodes on a mountpoint we need to look out for our cached 'next vnode' being removed from this mountpoint. If we find that it was recycled, we restart our traversal from the start of the list. Code to do that is in all local disk filesystems (and a few other places) and looks roughly like this: MNT_ILOCK(mp); loop: for (vp = TAILQ_FIRST(&mp...); (vp = nvp) != NULL; nvp = TAILQ_NEXT(vp,...)) { if (vp->v_mount != mp) goto loop; MNT_IUNLOCK(mp); ... MNT_ILOCK(mp); } MNT_IUNLOCK(mp); The code which takes vnodes off a mountpoint looks like this: MNT_ILOCK(vp->v_mount); ... TAILQ_REMOVE(&vp->v_mount->mnt_nvnodelist, vp, v_nmntvnodes); ... MNT_IUNLOCK(vp->v_mount); ... vp->v_mount = something; (Take a moment and try to spot the locking error before you read on.) On a SMP system, one CPU could have removed nvp from our mountlist but not yet gotten to assign a new value to vp->v_mount while another CPU simultaneously get to the top of the traversal loop where it finds that (vp->v_mount != mp) is not true despite the fact that the vnode has indeed been removed from our mountpoint. Fix: Introduce the macro MNT_VNODE_FOREACH() to traverse the list of vnodes on a mountpoint while taking into account that vnodes may be removed from the list as we go. This saves approx 65 lines of duplicated code. Split the insmntque() which potentially moves a vnode from one mount point to another into delmntque() and insmntque() which does just what the names say. Fix delmntque() to set vp->v_mount to NULL while holding the mountpoint lock.
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int
__vfs_statfs(struct mount *mp, struct statfs *sbp)
{
/*
* Filesystems only fill in part of the structure for updates, we
* have to read the entirety first to get all content.
*/
if (sbp != &mp->mnt_stat)
memcpy(sbp, &mp->mnt_stat, sizeof(*sbp));
/*
* Set these in case the underlying filesystem fails to do so.
*/
sbp->f_version = STATFS_VERSION;
sbp->f_namemax = NAME_MAX;
sbp->f_flags = mp->mnt_flag & MNT_VISFLAGMASK;
return (mp->mnt_op->vfs_statfs(mp, sbp));
}
void
vfs_mountedfrom(struct mount *mp, const char *from)
{
bzero(mp->mnt_stat.f_mntfromname, sizeof mp->mnt_stat.f_mntfromname);
strlcpy(mp->mnt_stat.f_mntfromname, from,
sizeof mp->mnt_stat.f_mntfromname);
}
/*
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
* This is the api for building mount args and mounting filesystems from
* inside the kernel.
*
* The API works by accumulation of individual args. First error is
* latched.
*
* XXX: should be documented in new manpage kernel_mount(9)
*/
/* A memory allocation which must be freed when we are done */
struct mntaarg {
SLIST_ENTRY(mntaarg) next;
};
/* The header for the mount arguments */
struct mntarg {
struct iovec *v;
int len;
int error;
SLIST_HEAD(, mntaarg) list;
};
/*
* Add a boolean argument.
*
* flag is the boolean value.
* name must start with "no".
*/
struct mntarg *
mount_argb(struct mntarg *ma, int flag, const char *name)
{
KASSERT(name[0] == 'n' && name[1] == 'o',
("mount_argb(...,%s): name must start with 'no'", name));
return (mount_arg(ma, name + (flag ? 2 : 0), NULL, 0));
}
/*
* Add an argument printf style
*/
struct mntarg *
mount_argf(struct mntarg *ma, const char *name, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
struct mntaarg *maa;
struct sbuf *sb;
int len;
if (ma == NULL) {
ma = malloc(sizeof *ma, M_MOUNT, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
SLIST_INIT(&ma->list);
}
if (ma->error)
return (ma);
ma->v = realloc(ma->v, sizeof *ma->v * (ma->len + 2),
M_MOUNT, M_WAITOK);
ma->v[ma->len].iov_base = (void *)(uintptr_t)name;
ma->v[ma->len].iov_len = strlen(name) + 1;
ma->len++;
sb = sbuf_new_auto();
va_start(ap, fmt);
sbuf_vprintf(sb, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
sbuf_finish(sb);
len = sbuf_len(sb) + 1;
maa = malloc(sizeof *maa + len, M_MOUNT, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&ma->list, maa, next);
bcopy(sbuf_data(sb), maa + 1, len);
sbuf_delete(sb);
ma->v[ma->len].iov_base = maa + 1;
ma->v[ma->len].iov_len = len;
ma->len++;
return (ma);
}
/*
* Add an argument which is a userland string.
*/
struct mntarg *
mount_argsu(struct mntarg *ma, const char *name, const void *val, int len)
{
struct mntaarg *maa;
char *tbuf;
if (val == NULL)
return (ma);
if (ma == NULL) {
ma = malloc(sizeof *ma, M_MOUNT, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
SLIST_INIT(&ma->list);
}
if (ma->error)
return (ma);
maa = malloc(sizeof *maa + len, M_MOUNT, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&ma->list, maa, next);
tbuf = (void *)(maa + 1);
ma->error = copyinstr(val, tbuf, len, NULL);
return (mount_arg(ma, name, tbuf, -1));
}
/*
* Plain argument.
*
* If length is -1, treat value as a C string.
*/
struct mntarg *
mount_arg(struct mntarg *ma, const char *name, const void *val, int len)
{
if (ma == NULL) {
ma = malloc(sizeof *ma, M_MOUNT, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
SLIST_INIT(&ma->list);
}
if (ma->error)
return (ma);
ma->v = realloc(ma->v, sizeof *ma->v * (ma->len + 2),
M_MOUNT, M_WAITOK);
ma->v[ma->len].iov_base = (void *)(uintptr_t)name;
ma->v[ma->len].iov_len = strlen(name) + 1;
ma->len++;
ma->v[ma->len].iov_base = (void *)(uintptr_t)val;
if (len < 0)
ma->v[ma->len].iov_len = strlen(val) + 1;
else
ma->v[ma->len].iov_len = len;
ma->len++;
return (ma);
}
/*
* Free a mntarg structure
*/
static void
free_mntarg(struct mntarg *ma)
{
struct mntaarg *maa;
while (!SLIST_EMPTY(&ma->list)) {
maa = SLIST_FIRST(&ma->list);
SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(&ma->list, next);
free(maa, M_MOUNT);
}
free(ma->v, M_MOUNT);
free(ma, M_MOUNT);
}
/*
* Mount a filesystem
*/
int
kernel_mount(struct mntarg *ma, uint64_t flags)
{
struct uio auio;
int error;
KASSERT(ma != NULL, ("kernel_mount NULL ma"));
KASSERT(ma->v != NULL, ("kernel_mount NULL ma->v"));
KASSERT(!(ma->len & 1), ("kernel_mount odd ma->len (%d)", ma->len));
auio.uio_iov = ma->v;
auio.uio_iovcnt = ma->len;
auio.uio_segflg = UIO_SYSSPACE;
error = ma->error;
if (!error)
error = vfs_donmount(curthread, flags, &auio);
free_mntarg(ma);
return (error);
}
/*
* A printflike function to mount a filesystem.
*/
int
kernel_vmount(int flags, ...)
{
struct mntarg *ma = NULL;
va_list ap;
const char *cp;
const void *vp;
int error;
va_start(ap, flags);
for (;;) {
cp = va_arg(ap, const char *);
if (cp == NULL)
break;
vp = va_arg(ap, const void *);
ma = mount_arg(ma, cp, vp, (vp != NULL ? -1 : 0));
}
va_end(ap);
error = kernel_mount(ma, flags);
return (error);
}
/* Map from mount options to printable formats. */
static struct mntoptnames optnames[] = {
MNTOPT_NAMES
};
#define DEVCTL_LEN 1024
static void
mount_devctl_event(const char *type, struct mount *mp, bool donew)
{
const uint8_t *cp;
struct mntoptnames *fp;
struct sbuf sb;
struct statfs *sfp = &mp->mnt_stat;
char *buf;
buf = malloc(DEVCTL_LEN, M_MOUNT, M_NOWAIT);
if (buf == NULL)
return;
sbuf_new(&sb, buf, DEVCTL_LEN, SBUF_FIXEDLEN);
sbuf_cpy(&sb, "mount-point=\"");
devctl_safe_quote_sb(&sb, sfp->f_mntonname);
sbuf_cat(&sb, "\" mount-dev=\"");
devctl_safe_quote_sb(&sb, sfp->f_mntfromname);
sbuf_cat(&sb, "\" mount-type=\"");
devctl_safe_quote_sb(&sb, sfp->f_fstypename);
sbuf_cat(&sb, "\" fsid=0x");
cp = (const uint8_t *)&sfp->f_fsid.val[0];
for (int i = 0; i < sizeof(sfp->f_fsid); i++)
sbuf_printf(&sb, "%02x", cp[i]);
sbuf_printf(&sb, " owner=%u flags=\"", sfp->f_owner);
for (fp = optnames; fp->o_opt != 0; fp++) {
if ((mp->mnt_flag & fp->o_opt) != 0) {
sbuf_cat(&sb, fp->o_name);
sbuf_putc(&sb, ';');
}
}
sbuf_putc(&sb, '"');
sbuf_finish(&sb);
/*
* Options are not published because the form of the options depends on
* the file system and may include binary data. In addition, they don't
* necessarily provide enough useful information to be actionable when
* devd processes them.
*/
if (sbuf_error(&sb) == 0)
devctl_notify("VFS", "FS", type, sbuf_data(&sb));
sbuf_delete(&sb);
free(buf, M_MOUNT);
}
/*
* Force remount specified mount point to read-only. The argument
* must be busied to avoid parallel unmount attempts.
*
* Intended use is to prevent further writes if some metadata
* inconsistency is detected. Note that the function still flushes
* all cached metadata and data for the mount point, which might be
* not always suitable.
*/
int
vfs_remount_ro(struct mount *mp)
{
struct vfsoptlist *opts;
struct vfsopt *opt;
struct vnode *vp_covered, *rootvp;
int error;
KASSERT(mp->mnt_lockref > 0,
("vfs_remount_ro: mp %p is not busied", mp));
KASSERT((mp->mnt_kern_flag & MNTK_UNMOUNT) == 0,
("vfs_remount_ro: mp %p is being unmounted (and busy?)", mp));
rootvp = NULL;
vp_covered = mp->mnt_vnodecovered;
error = vget(vp_covered, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_NOWAIT);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
VI_LOCK(vp_covered);
if ((vp_covered->v_iflag & VI_MOUNT) != 0) {
VI_UNLOCK(vp_covered);
vput(vp_covered);
return (EBUSY);
}
vp_covered->v_iflag |= VI_MOUNT;
VI_UNLOCK(vp_covered);
vfs_op_enter(mp);
vn_seqc_write_begin(vp_covered);
MNT_ILOCK(mp);
if ((mp->mnt_flag & MNT_RDONLY) != 0) {
MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
error = EBUSY;
goto out;
}
mp->mnt_flag |= MNT_UPDATE | MNT_FORCE | MNT_RDONLY;
rootvp = vfs_cache_root_clear(mp);
MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
opts = malloc(sizeof(struct vfsoptlist), M_MOUNT, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
TAILQ_INIT(opts);
opt = malloc(sizeof(struct vfsopt), M_MOUNT, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
opt->name = strdup("ro", M_MOUNT);
opt->value = NULL;
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(opts, opt, link);
vfs_mergeopts(opts, mp->mnt_opt);
mp->mnt_optnew = opts;
error = VFS_MOUNT(mp);
if (error == 0) {
MNT_ILOCK(mp);
mp->mnt_flag &= ~(MNT_UPDATE | MNT_FORCE);
MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
vfs_deallocate_syncvnode(mp);
if (mp->mnt_opt != NULL)
vfs_freeopts(mp->mnt_opt);
mp->mnt_opt = mp->mnt_optnew;
} else {
MNT_ILOCK(mp);
mp->mnt_flag &= ~(MNT_UPDATE | MNT_FORCE | MNT_RDONLY);
MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
vfs_freeopts(mp->mnt_optnew);
}
mp->mnt_optnew = NULL;
out:
vfs_op_exit(mp);
VI_LOCK(vp_covered);
vp_covered->v_iflag &= ~VI_MOUNT;
VI_UNLOCK(vp_covered);
vput(vp_covered);
vn_seqc_write_end(vp_covered);
if (rootvp != NULL) {
vn_seqc_write_end(rootvp);
vrele(rootvp);
}
return (error);
}
/*
* Suspend write operations on all local writeable filesystems. Does
* full sync of them in the process.
*
* Iterate over the mount points in reverse order, suspending most
* recently mounted filesystems first. It handles a case where a
* filesystem mounted from a md(4) vnode-backed device should be
* suspended before the filesystem that owns the vnode.
*/
void
suspend_all_fs(void)
{
struct mount *mp;
int error;
mtx_lock(&mountlist_mtx);
TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE(mp, &mountlist, mntlist, mnt_list) {
error = vfs_busy(mp, MBF_MNTLSTLOCK | MBF_NOWAIT);
if (error != 0)
continue;
if ((mp->mnt_flag & (MNT_RDONLY | MNT_LOCAL)) != MNT_LOCAL ||
(mp->mnt_kern_flag & MNTK_SUSPEND) != 0) {
mtx_lock(&mountlist_mtx);
vfs_unbusy(mp);
continue;
}
error = vfs_write_suspend(mp, 0);
if (error == 0) {
MNT_ILOCK(mp);
MPASS((mp->mnt_kern_flag & MNTK_SUSPEND_ALL) == 0);
mp->mnt_kern_flag |= MNTK_SUSPEND_ALL;
MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
mtx_lock(&mountlist_mtx);
} else {
printf("suspend of %s failed, error %d\n",
mp->mnt_stat.f_mntonname, error);
mtx_lock(&mountlist_mtx);
vfs_unbusy(mp);
}
}
mtx_unlock(&mountlist_mtx);
}
void
resume_all_fs(void)
{
struct mount *mp;
mtx_lock(&mountlist_mtx);
TAILQ_FOREACH(mp, &mountlist, mnt_list) {
if ((mp->mnt_kern_flag & MNTK_SUSPEND_ALL) == 0)
continue;
mtx_unlock(&mountlist_mtx);
MNT_ILOCK(mp);
MPASS((mp->mnt_kern_flag & MNTK_SUSPEND) != 0);
mp->mnt_kern_flag &= ~MNTK_SUSPEND_ALL;
MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
vfs_write_resume(mp, 0);
mtx_lock(&mountlist_mtx);
vfs_unbusy(mp);
}
mtx_unlock(&mountlist_mtx);
}