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Author SHA1 Message Date
tjr
7c0b7f1f33 Copy workaround from FFS: open device for write access even if
the user requests a read-only mount. This is necessary because we
don't do the VOP_OPEN again if they upgrade a read-only mount to
read-write.

Noticed by:	bde
2004-01-24 08:43:06 +00:00
kan
1968ea331b Spell magic '16' number as IO_SEQSHIFT. 2004-01-19 20:03:43 +00:00
bde
4670b6bc8a Fixed a reference to a nonexistent variable in previous commit. Renaming
of ffs_reload()'s mountp parameter to mp in rev.1.28 of ffs_vnops.c
had not been merged here.

ext2fs_reload() is still missing locking from not merging other changes
to ffs_reload(), but none of these is related to recent locking changes.
2003-11-05 11:56:58 +00:00
kan
36d60f3bb7 Remove mntvnode_mtx and replace it with per-mountpoint mutex.
Introduce two new macros MNT_ILOCK(mp)/MNT_IUNLOCK(mp) to
operate on this mutex transparently.

Eventually new mutex will be protecting more fields in
struct mount, not only vnode list.

Discussed with: jeff
2003-11-05 04:30:08 +00:00
marcel
c02d4797e2 Remove alpha-bitops.h now that it's unused. It's in the attic if
we want it again.
2003-11-03 07:10:53 +00:00
kan
db583b5657 Use VOP_UNLOCK/vrele instead of vput. td was erecived as a parameter
and one cannot be sure it is equal to curthread.
2003-11-03 04:46:19 +00:00
kan
618baf4714 Take care not to call vput if thread used in corresponding vget
wasn't curthread, i.e. when we receive a thread pointer to use
as a function argument. Use VOP_UNLOCK/vrele in these cases.

The only case there td != curthread known at the moment is
boot() calling sync with thread0 pointer.

This fixes the panic on shutdown people have reported.
2003-11-02 04:52:53 +00:00
kan
bc70c0727c Temporarily undo parts of the stuct mount locking commit by jeff.
It is unsafe to hold a mutex across vput/vrele calls.

This will be redone when a better locking strategy is agreed upon.

Discussed with: jeff
2003-11-01 05:51:54 +00:00
marcel
66c2f8b643 Fix the alpha tinderbox. The alpha specific bitops used by the bitmap
code has the typical branch prediction detour, which creates cross-
section branches. A LINT kernel is apparently large enough nowadays
that the .text and .text2 sections cannot always be layed-out so that
branches between them reach.
The fix is to stop using the alpha-specific bitops and instead use
the portable implementation used by all platforms other than alpha
and i386.
2003-10-29 07:35:53 +00:00
phk
4c2cb3f397 DuH!
bp->b_iooffset (the spot on the disk), not bp->b_offset (the offset in
the file)
2003-10-18 14:10:28 +00:00
phk
bd34a4ab18 Initialize bp->b_offset before calling VOP_[SPEC]STRATEGY() 2003-10-18 11:08:04 +00:00
jeff
29b3b781c2 - File systems that wish to inspect the vnode contents or their private
v_data field before calling vget/vn_lock must check VI_XLOCK manually to
   be sure that v_data is still valid.  Implement this check in two places
   here.
2003-10-05 06:43:03 +00:00
jeff
5556647d90 - Don't cache_purge() in ext2_reclaim. vclean() does it for us so
this is redundant.
2003-10-05 02:44:22 +00:00
jeff
420cf70112 - Don't use vrecycle() call vgonel() directly after grabing the vnode
interlock.  We do this so that we still hold the interlock when we lock
   the vnode later.  This prevents races with the mnt vnode list.
2003-10-04 16:09:40 +00:00
jeff
c496ddf8e1 - Clean-up comments that refer to the use of B_LOCKED. 2003-08-28 00:56:39 +00:00
jeff
fd0b166b71 - In LCK_BUF() simply change the owner of the buf to the kernel.
- In ULCK_BUF we no longer need to acquire the lock, just write the buf out.
 - The combination of these changes eliminates one more use of B_LOCKED which
   is in the way of making the buffer cache SMP safe.  In the long term
   ext2fs should probably not try to optimize the use of their metadata bufs
   with a private cache.  This will starve the rest of the system for buffers
   in the extreme case.

Discussed with:	bde (A long time ago..)
Tested on:	md disk/x86
2003-08-28 00:52:23 +00:00
marcel
64d376606d Change of plans: Add ext2_bitops.h with generic and portable
implementations. Use those on platforms that don't have MD
headers. Remove the ia64 MD header. We're going to use the C
implementation there.

Suggested by: bde
2003-08-25 01:39:47 +00:00
marcel
1e48408730 Add compilation support for extfs on ia64, primarily to support LINT.
The functions in ia64-bitops.h merely call panic() for now. They need
to be implemented some day, just not today.
2003-08-23 03:58:11 +00:00
phk
6221ef9078 Add a "int fd" argument to VOP_OPEN() which in the future will
contain the filedescriptor number on opens from userland.

The index is used rather than a "struct file *" since it conveys a bit
more information, which may be useful to in particular fdescfs and /dev/fd/*

For now pass -1 all over the place.
2003-07-26 07:32:23 +00:00
phk
24cc9156fe Add the same KASSERT to all VOP_STRATEGY and VOP_SPECSTRATEGY implementations
to check that the buffer points to the correct vnode.
2003-06-15 18:53:00 +00:00
phk
fd139fd7d0 Initialize struct vfsops C99-sparsely.
Submitted by:   hmp
Reviewed by:	phk
2003-06-12 20:48:38 +00:00
jeff
8ee94afd30 - Lock the buf before clearing flags. 2003-03-13 07:07:16 +00:00
jeff
4de0ae322c - Add a new 'flags' parameter to getblk().
- Define one flag GB_LOCK_NOWAIT that tells getblk() to pass the LK_NOWAIT
   flag to the initial BUF_LOCK().  This will eventually be used in cases
   were we want to use a buffer only if it is not currently in use.
 - Convert all consumers of the getblk() api to use this extra parameter.

Reviwed by:	arch
Not objected to by:	mckusick
2003-03-04 00:04:44 +00:00
njl
5a225ad933 Finish cleanup of vprint() which was begun with changing v_tag to a string.
Remove extraneous uses of vop_null, instead defering to the default op.
Rename vnode type "vfs" to the more descriptive "syncer".
Fix formatting for various filesystems that use vop_print.
2003-03-03 19:15:40 +00:00
des
7b016a11e6 Clean up whitespace, s/register //, refrain from strong urge to ANSIfy. 2003-03-02 15:56:49 +00:00
des
765ebc59b4 uiomove-related caddr_t -> void * (just the low-hanging fruit) 2003-03-02 15:50:23 +00:00
jeff
9e4c9a6ce9 - Add an interlock argument to BUF_LOCK and BUF_TIMELOCK.
- Remove the buftimelock mutex and acquire the buf's interlock to protect
   these fields instead.
 - Hold the vnode interlock while locking bufs on the clean/dirty queues.
   This reduces some cases from one BUF_LOCK with a LK_NOWAIT and another
   BUF_LOCK with a LK_TIMEFAIL to a single lock.

Reviewed by:	arch, mckusick
2003-02-25 03:37:48 +00:00
obrien
5678186922 This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r111368,
which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
2003-02-23 21:58:31 +00:00
obrien
268e9045b3 Import Linux's linux/include/asm-sparc64/bitopts.h.
This is taken from the 2.4.3 Linux sources as shipped on Red Hat 7.1 Alpha.
2003-02-23 21:58:31 +00:00
imp
cf874b345d Back out M_* changes, per decision of the TRB.
Approved by: trb
2003-02-19 05:47:46 +00:00
jeff
079aa5230a - Use the new vop_stdfsync instead of recreating our own. 2003-02-09 12:28:51 +00:00
phk
dd0fdd4b43 Use VOP_SPECSTRATEGY() instead of VOP_STRATEGY(). 2003-01-28 21:46:21 +00:00
alfred
bf8e8a6e8f Remove M_TRYWAIT/M_WAITOK/M_WAIT. Callers should use 0.
Merge M_NOWAIT/M_DONTWAIT into a single flag M_NOWAIT.
2003-01-21 08:56:16 +00:00
phk
157437ec08 Since Jeffr made the std* functions the default in rev 1.63 of
kern/vfs_defaults.c it is wrong for the individual filesystems to use
the std* functions as that prevents override of the default.

Found by:       src/tools/tools/vop_table
2003-01-04 08:47:19 +00:00
phk
daf6948653 Convert calls to BUF_STRATEGY to VOP_STRATEGY calls. This is a no-op since
all BUF_STRATEGY did in the first place was call VOP_STRATEGY.
2003-01-03 06:32:15 +00:00
schweikh
d3367c5f5d Correct typos, mostly s/ a / an / where appropriate. Some whitespace cleanup,
especially in troff files.
2003-01-01 18:49:04 +00:00
schweikh
86f7487fb6 Fix typos, mostly s/ an / a / where appropriate and a few s/an/and/
Add FreeBSD Id tag where missing.
2002-12-30 21:18:15 +00:00
bde
1bac0e0b4c MFufs 1.33:
In the 'found' case for ext2_lookup() the underlying bp's data was
    being accessed after the bp had been releaed.  A simple move of the
    brelse() solves the problem.

The PR reports that this caused panics running the GDB testsuite unless
NO_GEOM is configured.

PR:		44060
Reported by:	Mark Kettenis <kettenis@chello.nl>
MFC after:	3 days
2002-10-18 21:41:41 +00:00
phk
3f1e0bceda Be consistent about functions being static.
Fix misindentation.

Spotted by:	DARPA & NAI Labs.
2002-10-16 10:14:34 +00:00
mckusick
25230d4c6a Regularize the vop_stdlock'ing protocol across all the filesystems
that use it. Specifically, vop_stdlock uses the lock pointed to by
vp->v_vnlock. By default, getnewvnode sets up vp->v_vnlock to
reference vp->v_lock. Filesystems that wish to use the default
do not need to allocate a lock at the front of their node structure
(as some still did) or do a lockinit. They can simply start using
vn_lock/VOP_UNLOCK. Filesystems that wish to manage their own locks,
but still use the vop_stdlock functions (such as nullfs) can simply
replace vp->v_vnlock with a pointer to the lock that they wish to
have used for the vnode. Such filesystems are responsible for
setting the vp->v_vnlock back to the default in their vop_reclaim
routine (e.g., vp->v_vnlock = &vp->v_lock).

In theory, this set of changes cleans up the existing filesystem
lock interface and should have no function change to the existing
locking scheme.

Sponsored by:	DARPA & NAI Labs.
2002-10-14 03:20:36 +00:00
jeff
906daccf72 - Lock access to the buf lists.
- Use vrefcnt() where appropriate.
2002-09-25 02:34:56 +00:00
truckman
f280782003 VOP_FSYNC() requires that it's vnode argument be locked, which nfs_link()
wasn't doing.  Rather than just lock and unlock the vnode around the call
to VOP_FSYNC(), implement rwatson's suggestion to lock the file vnode
in kern_link() before calling VOP_LINK(), since the other filesystems
also locked the file vnode right away in their link methods.  Remove the
locking and and unlocking from the leaf filesystem link methods.

Reviewed by:	rwatson, bde  (except for the unionfs_link() changes)
2002-09-19 13:32:45 +00:00
njl
00c79f5c92 Remove any VOP_PRINT that redundantly prints the tag.
Move lockmgr_printinfo() into vprint() for everyone's benefit.

Suggested by: bde
2002-09-18 20:42:04 +00:00
njl
0590c43070 Remove all use of vnode->v_tag, replacing with appropriate substitutes.
v_tag is now const char * and should only be used for debugging.

Additionally:
1. All users of VT_NTS now check vfsconf->vf_type VFCF_NETWORK
2. The user of VT_PROCFS now checks for the new flag VV_PROCDEP, which
is propagated by pseudofs to all child vnodes if the fs sets PFS_PROCDEP.

Suggested by:   phk
Reviewed by:    bde, rwatson (earlier version)
2002-09-14 09:02:28 +00:00
bde
8aa3df4eb2 vfs_syscalls.c:
Changed rename(2) to follow the letter of the POSIX spec.  POSIX
requires rename() to have no effect if its args "resolve to the same
existing file".  I think "file" can only reasonably be read as referring
to the inode, although the rationale and "resolve" seem to say that
sameness is at the level of (resolved) directory entries.

ext2fs_vnops.c, ufs_vnops.c:
Replaced code that gave the historical BSD behaviour of removing one
link name by checks that this code is now unreachable.  This fixes
some races.  All vnodes needed to be unlocked for the removal, and
locking at another level using something like IN_RENAME was not even
attempted, so it was possible for rename(x, y) to return with both x
and y removed even without any unlink(2) syscalls (one process can
remove x using rename(x, y) and another process can remove y using
rename(y, x)).

Prodded by:	alfred
MFC after:	8 weeks
PR:		42617
2002-09-10 11:09:13 +00:00
rwatson
44404e4547 In order to better support flexible and extensible access control,
make a series of modifications to the credential arguments relating
to file read and write operations to cliarfy which credential is
used for what:

- Change fo_read() and fo_write() to accept "active_cred" instead of
  "cred", and change the semantics of consumers of fo_read() and
  fo_write() to pass the active credential of the thread requesting
  an operation rather than the cached file cred.  The cached file
  cred is still available in fo_read() and fo_write() consumers
  via fp->f_cred.  These changes largely in sys_generic.c.

For each implementation of fo_read() and fo_write(), update cred
usage to reflect this change and maintain current semantics:

- badfo_readwrite() unchanged
- kqueue_read/write() unchanged
  pipe_read/write() now authorize MAC using active_cred rather
  than td->td_ucred
- soo_read/write() unchanged
- vn_read/write() now authorize MAC using active_cred but
  VOP_READ/WRITE() with fp->f_cred

Modify vn_rdwr() to accept two credential arguments instead of a
single credential: active_cred and file_cred.  Use active_cred
for MAC authorization, and select a credential for use in
VOP_READ/WRITE() based on whether file_cred is NULL or not.  If
file_cred is provided, authorize the VOP using that cred,
otherwise the active credential, matching current semantics.

Modify current vn_rdwr() consumers to pass a file_cred if used
in the context of a struct file, and to always pass active_cred.
When vn_rdwr() is used without a file_cred, pass NOCRED.

These changes should maintain current semantics for read/write,
but avoid a redundant passing of fp->f_cred, as well as making
it more clear what the origin of each credential is in file
descriptor read/write operations.

Follow-up commits will make similar changes to other file descriptor
operations, and modify the MAC framework to pass both credentials
to MAC policy modules so they can implement either semantic for
revocation.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI Labs
2002-08-15 20:55:08 +00:00
rwatson
b0388fc24a Pass IO_NOMACCHECK to vn_rdwr() in the following checks to prevent
enforcement of MAC policy on the read or write operations:

- In ext2fs, don't enforce MAC on loop-back reads and writes supporting
  directory read operations in lookup(), directory modifications in
  rename(), directory write operations in mkdir(), symlink write
  operations in symlink().

- In the NFS client locking code, perform vn_rdwr() on the NFS locking
  socket without enforcing MAC, since the write is done on behalf of
  the kernel NFS implementation rather than the user process.

- In UFS, don't enforce MAC on loop-back reads and writes supporting
  directory read operations in lookup(), and symlink write operations
  in symlink().

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI Labs
2002-08-12 16:43:04 +00:00
jeff
02517b6731 - Replace v_flag with v_iflag and v_vflag
- v_vflag is protected by the vnode lock and is used when synchronization
   with VOP calls is needed.
 - v_iflag is protected by interlock and is used for dealing with vnode
   management issues.  These flags include X/O LOCK, FREE, DOOMED, etc.
 - All accesses to v_iflag and v_vflag have either been locked or marked with
   mp_fixme's.
 - Many ASSERT_VOP_LOCKED calls have been added where the locking was not
   clear.
 - Many functions in vfs_subr.c were restructured to provide for stronger
   locking.

Idea stolen from:	BSD/OS
2002-08-04 10:29:36 +00:00
iedowse
3413234ecb Use hashdestroy() now that it exists. 2002-06-30 03:01:44 +00:00
mux
79cff52393 Convert ext2fs to nmount(2). 2002-05-24 17:38:01 +00:00