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182 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Alfred Perlstein
e7d6662f1b Do not allow kqueues to be passed via unix domain sockets. 2003-02-15 06:04:55 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
48e3128b34 Bow to the whining masses and change a union back into void *. Retain
removal of unnecessary casts and throw in some minor cleanups to see if
anyone complains, just for the hell of it.
2003-01-13 00:33:17 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
cd72f2180b Change struct file f_data to un_data, a union of the correct struct
pointer types, and remove a huge number of casts from code using it.

Change struct xfile xf_data to xun_data (ABI is still compatible).

If we need to add a #define for f_data and xf_data we can, but I don't
think it will be necessary.  There are no operational changes in this
commit.
2003-01-12 01:37:13 +00:00
Brian Feldman
c579babe54 In vn_open(), unset ndp->ni_vp when returning failure so that code
which expects it to be NULL unless the return value was 0 will work.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
2003-01-07 20:59:55 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
45587e2514 Abstract-out the constants for the sequential heuristic.
No operational changes.

MFC after:	1 day
2002-12-28 20:28:10 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
a7010ee2f4 White-space changes. 2002-12-24 09:44:51 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
f3a682116c Detediousficate declaration of fileops array members by introducing
typedefs for them.
2002-12-23 21:53:20 +00:00
Kirk McKusick
9ab73fd11a Within ufs, the ffs_sync and ffs_fsync functions did not always
check for and/or report I/O errors. The result is that a VFS_SYNC
or VOP_FSYNC called with MNT_WAIT could loop infinitely on ufs in
the presence of a hard error writing a disk sector or in a filesystem
full condition. This patch ensures that I/O errors will always be
checked and returned.  This patch also ensures that every call to
VFS_SYNC or VOP_FSYNC with MNT_WAIT set checks for and takes
appropriate action when an error is returned.

Sponsored by:   DARPA & NAI Labs.
2002-10-25 00:20:37 +00:00
Robert Watson
89c61753a0 Drop in the MAC check for file creation as part of open().
Approved by:	re
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
2002-10-19 20:56:44 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
3c275c19c4 Under DIAGNOSTIC, complain if ENOIOCTL leaks out through VOP_IOCTL(). 2002-09-26 21:21:13 +00:00
Philippe Charnier
93b0017f88 Replace various spelling with FALLTHROUGH which is lint()able 2002-08-25 13:23:09 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
ad32f726db - Fix a mistake in my last few commits. The PDROP flag stops msleep from
re-acquiring the mutex.

Pointy hat to:	me
Noticed by:	tegge
2002-08-23 00:32:03 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
4b6049cafa - Closer inspection revealed a possible deadlock situation in vn_lock() that
was introduced by my last commit but not caught by stress testing.  Fix
   that and slightly restructure the code so that it is more readable.
2002-08-22 07:57:43 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
9abf54f032 - Make vn_lock() vget() and VOP_LOCK() all behave the same way WRT
LK_INTERLOCK.  The interlock will never be held on return from these
   functions even when there is an error.  Errors typically only occur when
   the XLOCK is held which means this isn't the vnode we want anyway.  Almost
   all users of these interfaces expected this behavior even though it was
   not provided before.
2002-08-22 07:44:45 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
510939d089 - Return two shared locks to exclusive locks. This was premature.
- Document the problems that prevent us from using shared locks.
2002-08-22 07:26:18 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
6c54a1f5f0 - Fix interlock handling in vn_lock(). Previously, vn_lock() could return
with interlock held in error conditions when the caller did not specify
   LK_INTERLOCK.
 - Add several comments to vn_lock() describing the rational behind the code
   flow since it was not immediately obvious.
2002-08-22 06:58:11 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
0b600db425 - Document two cases, one in vget and the other in vn_lock, where the state
of interlock on exit is not consistent.  There are probably several bugs
   relating to this.
2002-08-21 08:34:48 +00:00
Robert Watson
177142e458 Pass active_cred and file_cred into the MAC framework explicitly
for mac_check_vnode_{poll,read,stat,write}().  Pass in fp->f_cred
when calling these checks with a struct file available.  Otherwise,
pass NOCRED.  All currently MAC policies use active_cred, but
could now offer the cached credential semantic used for the base
system security model.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI Labs
2002-08-19 19:04:53 +00:00
Robert Watson
7f724f8b51 Break out mac_check_vnode_op() into three seperate checks:
mac_check_vnode_poll(), mac_check_vnode_read(), mac_check_vnode_write().
This improves the consistency with other existing vnode checks, and
allows policies to avoid implementing switch statements to determine
what operations they do and do not want to authorize.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI Labs
2002-08-19 16:43:25 +00:00
Robert Watson
d49fa1ca6e In continuation of early fileop credential changes, modify fo_ioctl() to
accept an 'active_cred' argument reflecting the credential of the thread
initiating the ioctl operation.

- Change fo_ioctl() to accept active_cred; change consumers of the
  fo_ioctl() interface to generally pass active_cred from td->td_ucred.
- In fifofs, initialize filetmp.f_cred to ap->a_cred so that the
  invocations of soo_ioctl() are provided access to the calling f_cred.
  Pass ap->a_td->td_ucred as the active_cred, but note that this is
  required because we don't yet distinguish file_cred and active_cred
  in invoking VOP's.
- Update kqueue_ioctl() for its new argument.
- Update pipe_ioctl() for its new argument, pass active_cred rather
  than td_ucred to MAC for authorization.
- Update soo_ioctl() for its new argument.
- Update vn_ioctl() for its new argument, use active_cred rather than
  td->td_ucred to authorize VOP_IOCTL() and the associated VOP_GETATTR().

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI Labs
2002-08-17 02:36:16 +00:00
Robert Watson
ea6027a8e1 Make similar changes to fo_stat() and fo_poll() as made earlier to
fo_read() and fo_write(): explicitly use the cred argument to fo_poll()
as "active_cred" using the passed file descriptor's f_cred reference
to provide access to the file credential.  Add an active_cred
argument to fo_stat() so that implementers have access to the active
credential as well as the file credential.  Generally modify callers
of fo_stat() to pass in td->td_ucred rather than fp->f_cred, which
was redundantly provided via the fp argument.  This set of modifications
also permits threads to perform these operations on behalf of another
thread without modifying their credential.

Trickle this change down into fo_stat/poll() implementations:

- badfo_poll(), badfo_stat(): modify/add arguments.
- kqueue_poll(), kqueue_stat(): modify arguments.
- pipe_poll(), pipe_stat(): modify/add arguments, pass active_cred to
  MAC checks rather than td->td_ucred.
- soo_poll(), soo_stat(): modify/add arguments, pass fp->f_cred rather
  than cred to pru_sopoll() to maintain current semantics.
- sopoll(): moidfy arguments.
- vn_poll(), vn_statfile(): modify/add arguments, pass new arguments
  to vn_stat().  Pass active_cred to MAC and fp->f_cred to VOP_POLL()
  to maintian current semantics.
- vn_close(): rename cred to file_cred to reflect reality while I'm here.
- vn_stat(): Add active_cred and file_cred arguments to vn_stat()
  and consumers so that this distinction is maintained at the VFS
  as well as 'struct file' layer.  Pass active_cred instead of
  td->td_ucred to MAC and to VOP_GETATTR() to maintain current semantics.

- fifofs: modify the creation of a "filetemp" so that the file
  credential is properly initialized and can be used in the socket
  code if desired.  Pass ap->a_td->td_ucred as the active
  credential to soo_poll().  If we teach the vnop interface about
  the distinction between file and active credentials, we would use
  the active credential here.

Note that current inconsistent passing of active_cred vs. file_cred to
VOP's is maintained.  It's not clear why GETATTR would be authorized
using active_cred while POLL would be authorized using file_cred at
the file system level.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI Labs
2002-08-16 12:52:03 +00:00
Robert Watson
9ca435893b 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
Robert Watson
0231c03df4 Implement IO_NOMACCHECK in vn_rdwr() -- perform MAC checks (assuming
'options MAC') as long as IO_NOMACCHECK is not set in the IO flags.
If IO_NOMACCHECK is set, bypass MAC checks in vn_rdwr().  This allows
vn_rdwr() to be used as a utility function inside of file systems
where MAC checks have already been performed, or where the operation
is being done on behalf of the kernel not the user.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI LAbs
2002-08-12 16:15:34 +00:00
Robert Watson
92e35b6006 Due to layering problems, remove the MAC checks from vn_rdwr() -- this
VOP wrapper is called from within file systems so can result in odd
loopback effects when MAC enforcement is use with the active (as
opposed to saved) credential.  These checks will be moved elsewhere.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI Labs
2002-08-08 12:45:30 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
e6e370a7fe - 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
Robert Watson
ee0812f320 Since we have the struct file data pointer cached in vp, use that
instead when invoking VOP_POLL().
2002-08-01 18:29:30 +00:00
Robert Watson
4a58340e98 Introduce support for Mandatory Access Control and extensible
kernel access control

Invoke appropriate MAC framework entry points to authorize a number
of vnode operations, including read, write, stat, poll.  This permits
MAC policies to revoke access to files following label changes,
and to limit information spread about the file to user processes.

Note: currently the file cached credential is used for some of
these authorization check.  We will need to expand some of the
MAC entry point APIs to permit multiple creds to be passed to
the access control check to allow diverse policy behavior.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI Labs
2002-08-01 17:23:22 +00:00
Robert Watson
37bde6c0a3 Introduce support for Mandatory Access Control and extensible
kernel access control.

Restructure the vn_open_cred() access control checks to invoke
the MAC entry point for open authorization.  Note that MAC can
reject open requests where existing DAC code skips the open
authorization check due to O_CREAT.  However, the failure mode
here is the same as other failure modes following creation,
wherein an empty file may be left behind.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI Labs
2002-08-01 17:14:28 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
4eee8de77c Introduce struct xvnode, which will be used instead of struct vnode for
sysctl purposes.  Also add two fields to struct vnode, v_cachedfs and
v_cachedid, which hold the vnode's device and file id and are filled in
by vn_open_cred() and vn_stat().

Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI Labs
2002-07-31 12:19:49 +00:00
Robert Watson
0b1040cb88 Set VAPPEND in open mode when O_APPEND is specified as an argument to
open() of fhopen().  Currently this has no actual affect due to the
treatment of VAPPEND in vaccess() and vaccess_acl() as a subset of
VWRITE, but when MAC comes in, MAC will distinguish the two.  Note:
if any file systems are cutting their own permission models, they
may wish to now take this into account.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI Labs
2002-07-22 12:51:06 +00:00
Kirk McKusick
faab4e2722 Change the name of st_createtime to st_birthtime. This change is
made to reduce confusion between st_ctime and st_createtime.

Submitted by:	Eric Allman <eric@sendmail.org>
Sponsored by:	DARPA & NAI Labs.
2002-07-16 22:36:00 +00:00
Alfred Perlstein
7f05b0353a More caddr_t removal, make fo_ioctl take a void * instead of a caddr_t. 2002-06-29 01:50:25 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
5c71bc6cf2 Clean up vn_rdwr locking.
- Do shared locks on read.
 - Only do vn_{start,finished}_write when writing.
2002-06-28 17:51:11 +00:00
Kirk McKusick
d374764fd3 Use proper size in bzero of stat structure.
Submitted by:	Jake Burkholder <jake@locore.ca>
Sponsored by:	DARPA & NAI Labs.
2002-06-24 07:14:44 +00:00
Kirk McKusick
6524dddcd5 This patch fixes a size problem with the stat structure for
64-bit architectures that was introduced in the UFS2 code
merge two days ago. The stat structure change that caused
the problem was the addition of the file create time.

Submitted by:	Bruce Evans <bde@zeta.org.au>
Sponsored by:	DARPA & NAI Labs.
2002-06-22 22:01:13 +00:00
Kirk McKusick
1c85e6a35d This commit adds basic support for the UFS2 filesystem. The UFS2
filesystem expands the inode to 256 bytes to make space for 64-bit
block pointers. It also adds a file-creation time field, an ability
to use jumbo blocks per inode to allow extent like pointer density,
and space for extended attributes (up to twice the filesystem block
size worth of attributes, e.g., on a 16K filesystem, there is space
for 32K of attributes). UFS2 fully supports and runs existing UFS1
filesystems. New filesystems built using newfs can be built in either
UFS1 or UFS2 format using the -O option. In this commit UFS1 is
the default format, so if you want to build UFS2 format filesystems,
you must specify -O 2. This default will be changed to UFS2 when
UFS2 proves itself to be stable. In this commit the boot code for
reading UFS2 filesystems is not compiled (see /sys/boot/common/ufsread.c)
as there is insufficient space in the boot block. Once the size of the
boot block is increased, this code can be defined.

Things to note: the definition of SBSIZE has changed to SBLOCKSIZE.
The header file <ufs/ufs/dinode.h> must be included before
<ufs/ffs/fs.h> so as to get the definitions of ufs2_daddr_t and
ufs_lbn_t.

Still TODO:
Verify that the first level bootstraps work for all the architectures.
Convert the utility ffsinfo to understand UFS2 and test growfs.
Add support for the extended attribute storage. Update soft updates
to ensure integrity of extended attribute storage. Switch the
current extended attribute interfaces to use the extended attribute
storage. Add the extent like functionality (framework is there,
but is currently never used).

Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs.
Reviewed by:	Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@freebsd.org>
2002-06-21 06:18:05 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
0e2d6cc899 Disable the shared locking namei() code for now. It breaks several stacking
filesystems.  This is on hold until the rest of VFS Locking is reviewed and
deemed safe.  It can be enabled with 'options LOOKUP_SHARED'.
2002-05-14 21:59:49 +00:00
John Baldwin
ba626c1db2 Lock proctree_lock instead of pgrpsess_lock. 2002-04-16 17:11:34 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
79a3e97054 Use VOP_GETVOBJECT instead of accessing the member directly. This fixed
an issue with nullfs and NAMEI shared.

Submitted by:	Alexander Kabaev
2002-04-14 10:18:48 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
a59f8b9e6c Turn #ifdef LOOKUP_SHARED into #ifndef LOOKUP_EXCLUSIVE to enable this
behavior by default.  Also, change the options line to reflect this.

If there are no problems reported this will become the only behavior and the
knob will be removed in a month or so.

Demanded by:	obrien
2002-04-09 05:14:17 +00:00
John Baldwin
44731cab3b Change the suser() API to take advantage of td_ucred as well as do a
general cleanup of the API.  The entire API now consists of two functions
similar to the pre-KSE API.  The suser() function takes a thread pointer
as its only argument.  The td_ucred member of this thread must be valid
so the only valid thread pointers are curthread and a few kernel threads
such as thread0.  The suser_cred() function takes a pointer to a struct
ucred as its first argument and an integer flag as its second argument.
The flag is currently only used for the PRISON_ROOT flag.

Discussed on:	smp@
2002-04-01 21:31:13 +00:00
Bruce Evans
237e41fc58 Added used include of <sys/sx.h>. Don't depend on namespace pollution in
<sys/file.h>.
2002-03-26 01:09:51 +00:00
Alfred Perlstein
4d77a549fe Remove __P. 2002-03-19 21:25:46 +00:00
Alfred Perlstein
628abf6c69 Giant pushdown for read/write/pread/pwrite syscalls.
kern/kern_descrip.c:
Aquire Giant in fdrop_locked when file refcount hits zero, this removes
the requirement for the caller to own Giant for the most part.

kern/kern_ktrace.c:
Aquire Giant in ktrgenio, simplifies locking in upper read/write syscalls.

kern/vfs_bio.c:
Aquire Giant in bwillwrite if needed.

kern/sys_generic.c
Giant pushdown, remove Giant for:
   read, pread, write and pwrite.
readv and writev aren't done yet because of the possible malloc calls
for iov to uio processing.

kern/sys_socket.c
Grab giant in the socket fo_read/write functions.

kern/vfs_vnops.c
Grab giant in the vnode fo_read/write functions.
2002-03-15 08:03:46 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
8de00f4a87 This patch adds the "LOCKSHARED" option to namei which causes it to only acquire shared locks on leafs.
The stat() and open() calls have been changed to make use of this new functionality.  Using shared locks in
these cases is sufficient and can significantly reduce their latency if IO is pending to these vnodes.  Also,
this reduces the number of exclusive locks that are floating around in the system, which helps reduce the
number of deadlocks that occur.

A new kernel option "LOOKUP_SHARED" has been added.  It defaults to off so this patch can be turned on for
testing, and should eventually go away once it is proven to be stable.  I have personally been running this
patch for over a year now, so it is believed to be fully stable.

Reviewed by:	jake, obrien
Approved by:	jake
2002-03-12 04:00:11 +00:00
Seigo Tanimura
183ccde6c6 Stop abusing the pgrpsess_lock. 2002-03-11 07:53:13 +00:00
Eivind Eklund
eb8e6d5276 Document all functions, global and static variables, and sysctls.
Includes some minor whitespace changes, and re-ordering to be able to document
properly (e.g, grouping of variables and the SYSCTL macro calls for them, where
the documentation has been added.)

Reviewed by:	phk (but all errors are mine)
2002-03-05 15:38:49 +00:00
John Baldwin
a854ed9893 Simple p_ucred -> td_ucred changes to start using the per-thread ucred
reference.
2002-02-27 18:32:23 +00:00
Seigo Tanimura
f591779bb5 Lock struct pgrp, session and sigio.
New locks are:

- pgrpsess_lock which locks the whole pgrps and sessions,
- pg_mtx which protects the pgrp members, and
- s_mtx which protects the session members.

Please refer to sys/proc.h for the coverage of these locks.

Changes on the pgrp/session interface:

- pgfind() needs the pgrpsess_lock held.

- The caller of enterpgrp() is responsible to allocate a new pgrp and
  session.

- Call enterthispgrp() in order to enter an existing pgrp.

- pgsignal() requires a pgrp lock held.

Reviewed by:	jhb, alfred
Tested on:	cvsup.jp.FreeBSD.org
		(which is a quad-CPU machine running -current)
2002-02-23 11:12:57 +00:00
Robert Watson
ec20f901a2 More cleanups relating to vm object allocation failure: make sure we
call VOP_CLOSE() with vp unlocked; clean up the return path a little,
in as much as our namei/vnode operation return paths can be cleared
up.  For a return case that was apparently never taken, this sure
is ugly.

Reviewed by:	jeffr
2002-02-20 00:11:57 +00:00