/* * Written by Julian Elischer (julian@DIALix.oz.au) * * $Header: /home/ncvs/src/sys/miscfs/devfs/devfs_tree.c,v 1.21 1996/04/02 04:53:05 scrappy Exp $ */ #include "param.h" #include "systm.h" #include "types.h" #include "kernel.h" #include "file.h" /* define FWRITE ... */ #include "conf.h" #include "stat.h" #include "mount.h" #include "vnode.h" #include "malloc.h" #include "dir.h" /* defines dirent structure */ #include "devfsdefs.h" #include "sys/devfsext.h" SYSINIT(devfs, SI_SUB_DEVFS, SI_ORDER_FIRST, devfs_sinit, NULL) devnm_p dev_root; /* root of the backing tree */ struct mount *devfs_hidden_mount; int devfs_up_and_going; /* * Set up the root directory node in the backing plane * This is happenning before the vfs system has been * set up yet, so be careful about what we reference.. * Notice that the ops are by indirection.. as they haven't * been set up yet! */ void devfs_sinit(void *junk) /*proto*/ { int retval; /* we will discard this */ devnm_p new; /* * call the right routine at the right time with the right args.... */ retval = dev_add_entry("root", NULL, DEV_DIR, NULL, &dev_root); #ifdef PARANOID if(retval) panic("devfs_sinit: dev_add_entry failed "); #endif devfs_hidden_mount = (struct mount *)malloc(sizeof(struct mount), M_MOUNT,M_NOWAIT); #ifdef PARANOID if(!devfs_hidden_mount) panic("devfs_sinit: malloc failed"); #endif bzero(devfs_hidden_mount,sizeof(struct mount)); devfs_mount(devfs_hidden_mount,"dummy",NULL,NULL,NULL); dev_root->dnp->dvm = (struct devfsmount *)devfs_hidden_mount->mnt_data; devfs_up_and_going = 1; printf("DEVFS: ready for devices\n"); } /***********************************************************************\ ************************************************************************* * Routines used to find our way to a point in the tree * ************************************************************************* \***********************************************************************/ /***************************************************************\ * Search down the linked list off a dir to find "name" * * return the dn_p for that node. \***************************************************************/ devnm_p dev_findname(dn_p dir,char *name) /*proto*/ { devnm_p newfp; DBPRINT((" dev_findname(%s)\n",name)); if(dir->type != DEV_DIR) return 0;/*XXX*/ /* printf?*/ if(name[0] == '.') { if(name[1] == 0) { return dir->by.Dir.myname; } if((name[1] == '.') && (name[2] == 0)) { /* for root, .. == . */ return dir->by.Dir.parent->by.Dir.myname; } } newfp = dir->by.Dir.dirlist; while(newfp) { if(!(strcmp(name,newfp->name))) return newfp; newfp = newfp->next; } return NULL; } /***********************************************************************\ * Given a starting node (0 for root) and a pathname, return the node * * for the end item on the path. It MUST BE A DIRECTORY. If the 'CREATE' * * option is true, then create any missing nodes in the path and create * * and return the final node as well. * * This is used to set up a directory, before making nodes in it.. * * * * Warning: This function is RECURSIVE. * * char *path, find this dir (err if not dir) * * dn_p dirnode, starting point (0 = root) * * int create, create path if not found * * dn_p *dn_pp) where to return the node of the dir * \***********************************************************************/ int dev_finddir(char *orig_path, dn_p dirnode, int create, dn_p *dn_pp) /*proto*/ { devnm_p devnmp; dn_p dnp; char pathbuf[DEVMAXPATHSIZE]; char *path; char *name; register char *cp; int retval; DBPRINT(("dev_finddir\n")); /***************************************\ * If no parent directory is given * * then start at the root of the tree * \***************************************/ if(!dirnode) dirnode = dev_root->dnp; /***************************************\ * Sanity Checks * \***************************************/ if(dirnode->type != DEV_DIR) return ENOTDIR; if(strlen(orig_path) > (DEVMAXPATHSIZE - 1)) return ENAMETOOLONG; path = pathbuf; strcpy(path,orig_path); /***************************************\ * always absolute, skip leading / * * get rid of / or // or /// etc. * \***************************************/ while(*path == '/') path++; /***************************************\ * If nothing left, then parent was it.. * \***************************************/ if ( *path == '\0' ) { *dn_pp = dirnode; return 0; } /***************************************\ * find the next segment of the name * \***************************************/ cp = name = path; while((*cp != '/') && (*cp != 0)) { cp++; } /***********************************************\ * Check to see if it's the last component * \***********************************************/ if(*cp) { path = cp + 1; /* path refers to the rest */ *cp = 0; /* name is now a separate string */ if(!(*path)) { path = (char *)0; /* was trailing slash */ } } else { path = (char *)0; /* no more to do */ } /***************************************\ * Start scanning along the linked list * \***************************************/ devnmp = dev_findname(dirnode,name); if(devnmp) { /* check it's a directory */ dnp = devnmp->dnp; if(dnp->type != DEV_DIR) return ENOTDIR; } else { /***************************************\ * The required element does not exist * * So we will add it if asked to. * \***************************************/ if(!create) return ENOENT; if(retval = dev_add_entry(name, dirnode, DEV_DIR, NULL, &devnmp)) { return retval; } dnp = devnmp->dnp; } if(path) /* decide whether to recurse more or return */ { return (dev_finddir(path,dnp,create,dn_pp)); } else { *dn_pp = dnp; return 0; } } /***********************************************************************\ * Add a new element to the devfs backing structure. * * If we're creating a root node, then dirname is NULL * * * * Creates a name node, and links it to the supplied node * \***********************************************************************/ int dev_add_name(char *name, dn_p dirnode, devnm_p back, dn_p dnp, devnm_p *devnm_pp) /*proto*/ { devnm_p devnmp; devnm_p realthing; /* needed to create an alias */ int retval; DBPRINT(("dev_add_name\n")); if(dirnode ) { if(dirnode->type != DEV_DIR) return(ENOTDIR); if( dev_findname(dirnode,name)) return(EEXIST); } /* * make sure the name is legal * slightly misleading in the case of NULL */ if( !name || (strlen(name) > (DEVMAXNAMESIZE - 1))) return (ENAMETOOLONG); /* * Allocate and fill out a new directory entry */ if(!(devnmp = (devnm_p)malloc(sizeof(devnm_t), M_DEVFSNAME, M_NOWAIT))) { return ENOMEM; } bzero(devnmp,sizeof(devnm_t)); /* inherrit our parent's mount info */ /*XXX*/ /* a kludge but.... */ if(dirnode && ( dnp->dvm == NULL)) { dnp->dvm = dirnode->dvm; if(!dnp->dvm) printf("parent had null dvm "); } /* * Link the two together * include the implicit link in the count of links to the devnode.. * this stops it from being accidentally freed later. */ devnmp->dnp = dnp; dnp->links++ ; /* implicit from our own name-node */ if(dnp->type == DEV_DIR) { dnp->by.Dir.myname = devnmp; /* * If we are unlinking from an old dir, decrement it's links * as we point our '..' elsewhere */ if(dnp->by.Dir.parent) { dnp->by.Dir.parent->links--; } if(dirnode) { dnp->by.Dir.parent = dirnode; } else { dnp->by.Dir.parent = dnp; } dnp->by.Dir.parent->links++; /* account for the new '..' */ } /* * put in it's name */ strcpy(devnmp->name,name); /* * And set up the 'clones' list (empty if new node) */ if(back) { /*******************************************************\ * Put it in the appropriate back/front list too. * \*******************************************************/ devnmp->next_front = *back->prev_frontp; devnmp->prev_frontp = back->prev_frontp; *back->prev_frontp = devnmp; back->prev_frontp = &(devnmp->next_front); devnmp->as.front.realthing = back; } else { devnmp->prev_frontp = &(devnmp->next_front); devnmp->next_front = NULL; } /******************************************* * Check if we are not making a root node.. * (i.e. have parent) */ if(dirnode) { /* * Put it on the END of the linked list of directory entries */ devnmp->parent = dirnode; /* null for root */ devnmp->prevp = dirnode->by.Dir.dirlast; devnmp->next = *(devnmp->prevp); /* should be NULL */ /*right?*/ *(devnmp->prevp) = devnmp; dirnode->by.Dir.dirlast = &(devnmp->next); dirnode->by.Dir.entrycount++; dirnode->len += strlen(name) + 8;/*ok, ok?*/ } /* * If we have a parent, then maybe we should duplicate * ourselves onto any plane that the parent is on... * Though this may be better handled elsewhere as * it stops this routine from being used for front nodes */ if(dirnode && !back) { if(retval = devfs_add_fronts(dirnode->by.Dir.myname,devnmp)) { /*XXX*//* no idea what to do if it fails... */ return retval; } } *devnm_pp = devnmp; return 0 ; } /***********************************************************************\ * Add a new element to the devfs backing structure. * * * * Creates a new dev_node to go with it * * 'by' gives us info to make our node * * note the 'links' count is 0 (except if a dir) * * but it is only cleared on a transition * * so this is ok till we link it to something * \***********************************************************************/ int dev_add_node(int entrytype, union typeinfo *by, dn_p proto, dn_p *dn_pp) /*proto*/ { dn_p dnp; int retval; DBPRINT(("dev_add_node\n")); if(!(dnp = (dn_p)malloc(sizeof(devnode_t), M_DEVFSNODE, M_NOWAIT))) { return ENOMEM; } if(proto) { /* XXX should check that we are NOT copying a device node */ bcopy(proto, dnp, sizeof(devnode_t)); /* some things you DON'T copy */ dnp->links = 0; dnp->dvm = NULL; dnp->vn = NULL; dnp->len = 0; } else { bzero(dnp,sizeof(devnode_t)); dnp->type = entrytype; TIMEVAL_TO_TIMESPEC(&time,&(dnp->ctime)) dnp->mtime = dnp->ctime; dnp->atime = dnp->ctime; } /* * fill out the dev node according to type */ switch(entrytype) { case DEV_DIR: /* * As it's a directory, make sure * it has a null entries list */ dnp->by.Dir.dirlast = &(dnp->by.Dir.dirlist); dnp->by.Dir.dirlist = (devnm_p)0; dnp->by.Dir.entrycount = 0; /* until we know better, it has a null parent pointer*/ dnp->by.Dir.parent = NULL; dnp->links++; /* for .*/ dnp->by.Dir.myname = NULL; /* * make sure that the ops associated with it are the ops * that we use (by default) for directories */ dnp->ops = &devfs_vnodeop_p; dnp->mode |= 0555; /* default perms */ break; /*******************************************************\ * The rest of these can't happen except in the back plane* \*******************************************************/ case DEV_BDEV: /* * Make sure it has DEVICE type ops * and device specific fields are correct */ dnp->ops = &dev_spec_vnodeop_p; dnp->by.Bdev.bdevsw = by->Bdev.bdevsw; dnp->by.Bdev.dev = by->Bdev.dev; break; case DEV_CDEV: /* * Make sure it has DEVICE type ops * and device specific fields are correct */ dnp->ops = &dev_spec_vnodeop_p; dnp->by.Cdev.cdevsw = by->Cdev.cdevsw; dnp->by.Cdev.dev = by->Cdev.dev; break; case DEV_DDEV: /* * store the address of (the address of) the ops * and the magic cookie to use with them */ dnp->by.Ddev.arg = by->Ddev.arg; dnp->ops = by->Ddev.ops; break; default: return EINVAL; } *dn_pp = dnp; return 0 ; } /***************************************************************\ * DEV_NODE reference count manipulations.. when a ref count * * reaches 0, the node is to be deleted * \***************************************************************/ int dev_touch(devnm_p key) /* update the node for this dev */ /*proto*/ { DBPRINT(("dev_touch\n")); TIMEVAL_TO_TIMESPEC(&time,&(key->dnp->mtime)) return 0; /*XXX*/ } void devfs_dn_free(dn_p dnp) /*proto*/ { if(--dnp->links <= 0 ) /* can be -1 for initial free, on error */ { /*probably need to do other cleanups XXX */ devfs_dropvnode(dnp); free (dnp, M_DEVFSNODE); } } /***********************************************************************\ * Front Node Operations * * Add or delete a chain of front nodes * \***********************************************************************/ /***********************************************************************\ * Given a directory backing node, and a child backing node, add the * * appropriate front nodes to the front nodes of the directory to * * represent the child node to the user * * * * on failure, front nodes will either be correct or not exist for each * * front dir, however dirs completed will not be stripped of completed * * frontnodes on failure of a later frontnode * * * * This allows a new node to be propogated through all mounted planes * * * \***********************************************************************/ int devfs_add_fronts(devnm_p parent,devnm_p child) /*proto*/ { int error; devnm_p newnmp; devnm_p falias; dn_p dnp = child->dnp; int type = child->dnp->type; DBPRINT((" devfs_add_fronts\n")); /***********************************************\ * Find the frontnodes of the parent node * \***********************************************/ for (falias = parent->next_front; falias; falias = falias->next_front) { /* * If a Dir (XXX symlink too one day) * Make the node, using the original as a prototype) */ if(type == DEV_DIR) { if ( error = dev_add_node(type, NULL, dnp, &dnp)) { printf("Device %s: node allocation failed (E=%d)\n", child->name,error); continue; } } if ( error = dev_add_name(child->name,falias->dnp ,child, dnp,&newnmp)) { if( type == DEV_DIR) { devfs_dn_free(dnp); /* 1->0 */ } printf("Device %s: allocation failed (E=%d)\n", child->name,error); continue; } } return 0; /* for now always succeed */ } /*********************************************************************** * remove all instances of this devicename [for backing nodes..] * note.. if there is another link to the node (non dir nodes only) * then the devfs_node will still exist as the ref count will be non-0 * removing a directory node will remove all sup-nodes on all planes (ZAP) * * Used by device drivers to remove nodes that are no longer relevant * The argument is the 'cookie' they were given when they created the node * this function is exported.. see sys/devfsext.h ***********************************************************************/ void devfs_remove_dev(void *devnmp) { DBPRINT(("devfs_remove_dev\n")); /* * Keep removing the next front node till no more exist */ while(((devnm_p)devnmp)->next_front) { dev_free_name(((devnm_p)devnmp)->next_front); } /* * then free the main node */ dev_free_name((devnm_p)devnmp); return ; } /*************************************************************** * duplicate the backing tree into a tree of nodes hung off the * mount point given as the argument. Do this by * calling dev_dup_entry which recurses all the way * up the tree.. * If we are the first plane, just return the base root **************************************************************/ int dev_dup_plane(struct devfsmount *devfs_mp_p) /*proto*/ { devnm_p new; int error = 0; DBPRINT((" dev_dup_plane\n")); if(devfs_up_and_going) { if(error = dev_dup_entry(NULL, dev_root, &new, devfs_mp_p)) { return error; } } else { /* we are doing the dummy mount during initialisation.. */ new = dev_root; } devfs_mp_p->plane_root = new; return error; } /***************************************************************\ * Free a whole plane \***************************************************************/ void devfs_free_plane(struct devfsmount *devfs_mp_p) /*proto*/ { devnm_p devnmp; DBPRINT((" devfs_free_plane\n")); devnmp = devfs_mp_p->plane_root; if(devnmp) dev_free_name(devnmp); devfs_mp_p->plane_root = NULL; } /***************************************************************\ * Create and link in a new front element.. * * Parent can be 0 for a root node * * Not presently usable to make a symlink XXX * * recursively will create subnodes corresponding to equivalent * * child nodes in the base level * \***************************************************************/ int dev_dup_entry(dn_p parent, devnm_p back, devnm_p *dnm_pp, struct devfsmount *dvm) /*proto*/ { devnm_p newnmp; struct devfsmount *dmt; devnm_p newback; devnm_p newfront; int error; dn_p dnp = back->dnp; int type = back->dnp->type; DBPRINT((" dev_dup_entry\n")); /* * go get the node made (if we need to) * use the back one as a prototype */ if ( type == DEV_DIR) { error = dev_add_node( dnp->type, NULL, dnp, &dnp); if(error) { printf("dev_dup_entry: node alloc failed\n"); return error; } } error = dev_add_name(back->name,parent,back,dnp,&newnmp); if ( error ) { if ( type == DEV_DIR) { devfs_dn_free(dnp); /* 1->0 */ } return error; } /* * If we have just made the root, then insert the pointer to the * mount information */ if(dvm) { newnmp->dnp->dvm = dvm; } /* * If it is a directory, then recurse down all the other * subnodes in it.... * note that this time we don't pass on the mount info.. */ if ( newnmp->dnp->type == DEV_DIR) { for(newback = back->dnp->by.Dir.dirlist; newback; newback = newback->next) { if(error = dev_dup_entry(newnmp->dnp, newback, &newfront, NULL)) { break; /* back out with an error */ } } } *dnm_pp = newnmp; return error; } /***************************************************************\ * Free a name node (and any below it of it's a directory node) * * remember that if there are other names pointing to the * * dev_node then it may not get freed yet * * can handle if there is no dnp * \***************************************************************/ void dev_free_name(devnm_p devnmp) /*proto*/ { dn_p parent = devnmp->parent; dn_p dnp = devnmp->dnp; devnm_p back; DBPRINT((" dev_free_name\n")); if(dnp) { if(dnp->type == DEV_DIR) { while(dnp->by.Dir.dirlist) { dev_free_name(dnp->by.Dir.dirlist); } /* * drop the reference counts on our and our parent's * nodes for "." and ".." (root has ".." -> "." ) */ devfs_dn_free(dnp); /* account for '.' */ devfs_dn_free(dnp->by.Dir.parent); /* '..' */ /* should only have one reference left (from name element) */ } devfs_dn_free(dnp); } /* * unlink ourselves from the directory on this plane */ if(parent) /* if not fs root */ { if( *devnmp->prevp = devnmp->next)/* yes, assign */ { devnmp->next->prevp = devnmp->prevp; } else { parent->by.Dir.dirlast = devnmp->prevp; } parent->by.Dir.entrycount--; parent->len -= strlen(devnmp->name) + 8; } /* * If the node has a backing pointer we need to free ourselves * from that.. * Remember that we may not HAVE a backing node. */ if (back = devnmp->as.front.realthing) /* yes an assign */ { if( *devnmp->prev_frontp = devnmp->next_front)/* yes, assign */ { devnmp->next_front->prev_frontp = devnmp->prev_frontp; } else { back->prev_frontp = devnmp->prev_frontp; } } /***************************************************************\ * If the front node has it's own devnode structure, * * then free it. * \***************************************************************/ free(devnmp,M_DEVFSNAME); return; } /*******************************************************\ ********************************************************* * ROUTINES to control the connection between devfs * * nodes and the system's vnodes * ********************************************************* \*******************************************************/ /*******************************************************\ * Theoretically this could be called for any kind of * * vnode, however in practice it must be a DEVFS vnode * \*******************************************************/ int devfs_vntodn(struct vnode *vn_p, dn_p *dn_pp) /*proto*/ { DBPRINT((" vntodn ")); if(vn_p->v_tag != VT_DEVFS) { printf("bad-tag2 "); Debugger("bad-tag "); return(EINVAL); } #if 0 /* * XXX: This is actually a "normal" case when vclean calls us without * XXX: incrementing the reference count first. */ if(vn_p->v_usecount == 0) { printf("No references! "); } #endif if((vn_p->v_type == VBAD) || (vn_p->v_type == VNON)) { printf("bad-type2 "); return(EINVAL); } *dn_pp = (dn_p)vn_p->v_data; return(0); } /***************************************************************\ * given a dev_node, find the appropriate vnode if one is already* * associated, or get a new one an associate it with the dev_node* * need to check about vnode references.. should we increment it?* \***************************************************************/ int devfs_dntovn(dn_p dnp, struct vnode **vn_pp) /*proto*/ { struct vnode *vn_p, *nvp; int error = 0; vn_p = dnp->vn; DBPRINT(("dntovn ")); if( vn_p) { if(vn_p->v_id != dnp->vn_id) { #if 0 /* XXX: This is `normal'... */ printf("bad-id "); #endif goto skip; } if(vn_p->v_tag != VT_DEVFS) { #if 0 /* XXX: This is `normal'... */ printf("bad-tag "); #endif goto skip; } if(vn_p->v_op != *(dnp->ops)) { printf("bad-ops "); goto skip; } if((dn_p)(vn_p->v_data) != dnp) { printf("bad-rev_link "); goto skip; } if(vn_p->v_type != VNON) { vget(vn_p,0/*lockflag ?*/); /*XXX*/ *vn_pp = vn_p; return(0); } else { printf("bad-type"); } skip: vn_p = (struct vnode *) 0; } if(!(error = getnewvnode(VT_DEVFS, dnp->dvm->mount, *(dnp->ops), &vn_p))) { dnp->vn = vn_p; dnp->vn_id = vn_p->v_id; *vn_pp = vn_p; DBPRINT(("(New vnode)")); switch(dnp->type) { case DEV_SLNK: break; case DEV_DIR: if(dnp->by.Dir.parent == dnp) { vn_p->v_flag |= VROOT; } vn_p->v_type = VDIR; break; case DEV_BDEV: vn_p->v_type = VBLK; if (nvp = checkalias(vn_p, dnp->by.Bdev.dev, (struct mount *)0)) { vput(vn_p); vn_p = nvp; } break; case DEV_CDEV: vn_p->v_type = VCHR; if (nvp = checkalias(vn_p, dnp->by.Cdev.dev, (struct mount *)0)) { vput(vn_p); vn_p = nvp; } break; case DEV_DDEV: break; } if ( vn_p) { vn_p->v_mount = dnp->dvm->mount;/* XXX Duplicated */ *vn_pp = vn_p; vn_p->v_data = (void *)dnp; } else { error = EINVAL; } } return error; } /***********************************************************************\ * add a whole device, with no prototype.. make name element and node * \***********************************************************************/ int dev_add_entry(char *name, dn_p parent, int type, union typeinfo *by, devnm_p *nm_pp) /*proto*/ { dn_p dnp; int error = 0; DBPRINT((" devfs_add_entry\n")); if (error = dev_add_node(type, by, NULL, &dnp)) { printf("Device %s: base node allocation failed (E=%d)\n", name,error); return error; } if ( error = dev_add_name(name ,parent ,NULL, dnp, nm_pp)) { devfs_dn_free(dnp); /* 1->0 for dir, 0->(-1) for other */ printf("Device %s: name slot allocation failed (E=%d)\n", name,error); } return error; } /***********************************************************************\ * Add the named device entry into the given directory, and make it * * The appropriate type... (called (sometimes indirectly) by drivers..) * * this function is exported.. see sys/devfsext.h * * Has the capacity to take printf type arguments to format the device * * names * \***********************************************************************/ void *devfs_add_devswf( void *devsw, int minor, int chrblk, uid_t uid, gid_t gid, int perms, char *fmt, ...) { int major; devnm_p new_dev; dn_p dnp; /* devnode for parent directory */ struct cdevsw *cd; struct bdevsw *bd; int retval; union typeinfo by; va_list ap; char *name, *path, buf[256]; /* XXX */ int i; va_start(ap, fmt); i = kvprintf(fmt, NULL, (void*)buf, 32, ap); va_end(ap); buf[i] = '\0'; name = NULL; for(i=strlen(buf); i>0; i--) if(buf[i] == '/') { name=&buf[i]; buf[i]=0; break; } if (name) { *name++ = '\0'; path = buf; } else { name = buf; path = "/"; } DBPRINT(("dev_add\n")); retval = dev_finddir(path,NULL,1,&dnp); if (retval) return 0; switch(chrblk) { case DV_CHR: cd = devsw; major = cd->d_maj; if ( major == -1 ) return NULL; by.Cdev.cdevsw = cd; by.Cdev.dev = makedev(major, minor); if( dev_add_entry(name, dnp, DEV_CDEV, &by,&new_dev)) return NULL; break; case DV_BLK: bd = devsw; major = bd->d_maj; if ( major == -1 ) return NULL; by.Bdev.bdevsw = bd; by.Bdev.dev = makedev(major, minor); if( dev_add_entry(name, dnp, DEV_BDEV, &by, &new_dev)) return NULL; break; default: return NULL; } new_dev->dnp->gid = gid; new_dev->dnp->uid = uid; new_dev->dnp->mode |= perms; return new_dev; } /***********************************************************************\ * Add the named device entry into the given directory, and make it * * a link to the already created device given as an arg.. * * this function is exported.. see sys/devfsext.h * \***********************************************************************/ void *devfs_link(void *original, char *fmt, ...) { devnm_p new_dev; devnm_p orig = (devnm_p) original; dn_p dirnode; /* devnode for parent directory */ int retval; int major ; union typeinfo by; va_list ap; char *p, buf[256]; /* XXX */ int i; va_start(ap, fmt); i = kvprintf(fmt, NULL, (void*)buf, 32, ap); va_end(ap); buf[i] = '\0'; p = NULL; for(i=strlen(buf); i>0; i--) if(buf[i] == '/') { p=&buf[i]; buf[i]=0; break; } DBPRINT(("dev_add\n")); /* * The DEV_CDEV below is not used other than it must NOT be DEV_DIR * the correctness of original shuold be checked.. */ if (p) { *p++ = '\0'; retval = dev_finddir(buf,NULL,1,&dirnode); if (retval) return 0; if( dev_add_name(p, dirnode, NULL, orig->dnp, &new_dev)) return NULL; } else { retval = dev_finddir("/",NULL,1,&dirnode); if (retval) return 0; if( dev_add_name(buf, dirnode, NULL, orig->dnp, &new_dev)) return NULL; } return new_dev; }