137 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
phk
591f399cfe Initialize struct fileops with C99 sparse initialization. 2003-06-18 18:16:40 +00:00
obrien
3b8fff9e4c Use __FBSDID(). 2003-06-11 00:56:59 +00:00
mux
57a3d130f6 style(9). 2003-06-09 21:57:48 +00:00
hsu
0878b5fe85 Need to hold the same SMP lock for (knote) list traversal as for
list manipulation.  This lock also protects read-modify-write operations
on the pipe_state field.
2003-04-02 15:24:50 +00:00
jake
783ae539c3 - Add vm_paddr_t, a physical address type. This is required for systems
where physical addresses larger than virtual addresses, such as i386s
  with PAE.
- Use this to represent physical addresses in the MI vm system and in the
  i386 pmap code.  This also changes the paddr parameter to d_mmap_t.
- Fix printf formats to handle physical addresses >4G in the i386 memory
  detection code, and due to kvtop returning vm_paddr_t instead of u_long.

Note that this is a name change only; vm_paddr_t is still the same as
vm_offset_t on all currently supported platforms.

Sponsored by:	DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
Discussed with:	re, phk (cdevsw change)
2003-03-25 00:07:06 +00:00
imp
cf874b345d Back out M_* changes, per decision of the TRB.
Approved by: trb
2003-02-19 05:47:46 +00:00
alfred
29fb7c2bce Do not allow kqueues to be passed via unix domain sockets. 2003-02-15 06:04:55 +00:00
alc
d3cfca777c Use atomic ops to update amountpipekva. Amountpipekva represents the
total kernel virtual address space used by all pipes.  It is, thus, outside
the scope of any individual pipe lock.
2003-02-13 19:39:54 +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
dillon
ccd5574cc6 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
dillon
ddf9ef103e 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
phk
22ca3b530e White-space changes. 2002-12-24 09:44:51 +00:00
phk
b9e7819690 Detediousficate declaration of fileops array members by introducing
typedefs for them.
2002-12-23 21:53:20 +00:00
alfred
c1ef60cbb3 Remove a KASSERT I added in 1.73 to catch uninitialized pipes.
It must be removed because it is done without the pipe being locked
via pipelock() and therefore is vulnerable to races with pipespace()
erroneously triggering it by temporarily zero'ing out the structure
backing the pipe.

It looks as if this assertion is not needed because all manipulation
of the data changed by pipespace() _is_ protected by pipelock().

Reported by: kris, mckusick
2002-10-14 21:15:04 +00:00
alfred
f178c67fb0 whitespace fixes. 2002-10-12 22:26:41 +00:00
mike
8630abe45f Change iov_base's type from char *' to the standard void *'. All
uses of iov_base which assume its type is `char *' (in order to do
pointer arithmetic) have been updated to cast iov_base to `char *'.
2002-10-11 14:58:34 +00:00
truckman
da2757cbc5 In an SMP environment post-Giant it is no longer safe to blindly
dereference the struct sigio pointer without any locking.  Change
fgetown() to take a reference to the pointer instead of a copy of the
pointer and call SIGIO_LOCK() before copying the pointer and
dereferencing it.

Reviewed by:	rwatson
2002-10-03 02:13:00 +00:00
rwatson
0b0e14e462 Improve locking of pipe mutexes in the context of MAC:
(1) Where previously the pipe mutex was selectively grabbed during
    pipe_ioctl(), now always grab it and then release if if not
    needed.  This protects the call to mac_check_pipe_ioctl() to
    make sure the label remains consistent.  (Note: it looks
    like sigio locking may be incorrect for fgetown() since we
    call it not-by-reference and sigio locking assumes call by
    reference).

(2) In pipe_stat(), lock the pipe if MAC is compiled in so that
    the call to mac_check_pipe_stat() gets a locked pipe to
    protect label consistency.  We still release the lock before
    returning actual stat() data, risking inconsistency, but
    apparently our pipe locking model accepts that risk.

(3) In various pipe MAC authorization checks, assert that the pipe
    lock is held.

(4) Grab the lock when performing a pipe relabel operation, and
    assert it a little deeper in the stack.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
2002-10-01 04:30:19 +00:00
phk
1dfc2c167f Be consistent about "static" functions: if the function is marked
static in its prototype, mark it static at the definition too.

Inspired by:    FlexeLint warning #512
2002-09-28 17:15:38 +00:00
archie
5ea3052c0e Don't use "NULL" when "0" is really meant. 2002-08-21 23:39:52 +00:00
rwatson
fd544421f3 Break out mac_check_pipe_op() into component check entry points:
mac_check_pipe_poll(), mac_check_pipe_read(), mac_check_pipe_stat(),
and mac_check_pipe_write().  This is improves consistency with other
access control entry points and permits security modules to only
control the object methods that they are interested in, avoiding
switch statements.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI Labs
2002-08-19 16:59:37 +00:00
rwatson
3246fbf45f 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
rwatson
ac33de7562 Correct white space nits that crept in during my recent merges of
trustedbsd_mac material.
2002-08-16 14:12:40 +00:00
rwatson
2b82cd24f1 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
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
efe8049646 Introduce support for labeling and access control of pipe objects
as part of the TrustedBSD MAC framework.  Instrument the creation
and destruction of pipes, as well as relevant operations, with
necessary calls to the MAC framework.  Note that the locking
here is probably not quite right yet, but fixes will be forthcoming.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI Labs
2002-08-13 02:47:13 +00:00
des
3b4ccdf949 Check the far end before registering an EVFILT_WRITE filter on a pipe. 2002-08-05 15:03:03 +00:00
alfred
2d469f6917 Remove unneeded caddr_t casts. 2002-07-22 19:05:44 +00:00
alc
41fc8114c0 o Lock accesses to the page queues.
o Add a comment explaining why hoisting the page queue lock outside
   of a particular loop is not possible.
2002-07-13 04:09:45 +00:00
alfred
d1cbf6a1d1 More caddr_t removal, make fo_ioctl take a void * instead of a caddr_t. 2002-06-29 01:50:25 +00:00
alfred
d1029cb00e document that the pipe fo_stat routine doesn't need locks because it's
a read operation.

Requested by: rwatson
2002-06-28 22:35:12 +00:00
alfred
d1e340364b Make funsetown() take a 'struct sigio **' so that the locking can
be done internally.

Ensure that no one can fsetown() to a dying process/pgrp.  We need
to check the process for P_WEXIT to see if it's exiting.  Process
groups are already safe because there is no such thing as a pgrp
zombie, therefore the proctree lock completely protects the pgrp
from having sigio structures associated with it after it runs
funsetownlst.

Add sigio lock to witness list under proctree and allproc, but over
proc and pgrp.

Seigo Tanimura helped with this.
2002-05-06 19:31:28 +00:00
alfred
798c53d495 Redo the sigio locking.
Turn the sigio sx into a mutex.

Sigio lock is really only needed to protect interrupts from dereferencing
the sigio pointer in an object when the sigio itself is being destroyed.

In order to do this in the most unintrusive manner change pgsigio's
sigio * argument into a **, that way we can lock internally to the
function.
2002-05-01 20:44:46 +00:00
tmm
a0622efd75 Use pmap_extract() instead of pmap_kextract() to retrieve the physical
address associated with a user virtual address in
pipe_build_write_buffer().

Reviewed by:	alc
2002-04-13 20:09:06 +00:00
tmm
86be827a6a Back out the last revision - it does not work correctly when one of
the pages in question is not in the top-level vm object, but in
one of the shadow ones.

Pointed out by: alc
Pointy hat to:	tmm
2002-04-13 00:03:07 +00:00
tmm
1720bac84c Do not use pmap_kextract() to find out the physical address of a user
belong to a user virtual address; while this happens to work on some
architectures, it can't on sparc64, since user and kernel virtual
address spaces overlap there (the distinction between them is done via
separate address space identifiers).

Instead, look up the page in the vm_map of the process in question.

Reviewed by:	jake
2002-04-12 19:38:41 +00:00
jhb
db9aa81e23 Change callers of mtx_init() to pass in an appropriate lock type name. In
most cases NULL is passed, but in some cases such as network driver locks
(which use the MTX_NETWORK_LOCK macro) and UMA zone locks, a name is used.

Tested on:	i386, alpha, sparc64
2002-04-04 21:03:38 +00:00
alc
b35f60b7fd Allow resursion on the pipe mutex because filt_piperead() and filt_pipewrite()
can be called both with and without the pipe mutex held.  (For example,
if called by pipeselwakeup(), it is held.  Whereas, if called by kqueue_scan(),
it is not.)

Reviewed by:	alfred
2002-03-27 21:47:50 +00:00
alfred
054cce2c17 When "cloning" a pipe's buffer bcopy the data after dropping the pipe's
lock as the data may be paged out and cause a fault.
2002-03-22 16:09:22 +00:00
jeff
318cbeeecf Remove references to vm_zone.h and switch over to the new uma API.
Also, remove maxsockets.  If you look carefully you'll notice that the old
zone allocator never honored this anyway.
2002-03-20 04:09:59 +00:00
jeff
2923687da3 This is the first part of the new kernel memory allocator. This replaces
malloc(9) and vm_zone with a slab like allocator.

Reviewed by:	arch@
2002-03-19 09:11:49 +00:00
alfred
2261bd0e24 Bug fixes:
Missed a place where the pipe sleep lock was needed in order to safely grab
Giant, fix it and add an assertion to make sure this doesn't happen again.

Fix typos in the PIPE_GET_GIANT/PIPE_DROP_GIANT that could cause the
wrong mutex to get passed to PIPE_LOCK/PIPE_UNLOCK.

Fix a location where the wrong pipe was being passed to
PIPE_GET_GIANT/PIPE_DROP_GIANT.
2002-03-15 07:18:09 +00:00
alfred
32b4a85d20 Don't deref NULL mutex pointer when pipeclose()'ing a pipe that is not
fully instaniated.

Revert the logic in pipeclose so that we don't have the entire function
pretty much under a single if() statement, instead invert the test and
just return if it fails.

Submitted (in different form) by: bde

Don't use pool mutexes for pipes.  We can not use pool mutexes
because we will need to grab the select lock while holding a pipe
lock which is not allowed because you may not aquire additional
mutexes when holding a pool mutex.

Instead malloc(9) space for the mutex that is shared between the
pipes.
2002-03-09 22:06:31 +00:00
tanimura
66d03d29ff Track the number of wired pages to avoid unwiring unwired pages.
Reviewed by:	alfred
2002-03-05 00:51:03 +00:00
alfred
3970e888bc kill __P. 2002-02-27 18:51:53 +00:00
alfred
fc10081bae add assertions in the places where giant is required to catch when
the pipe is locked and shouldn't be.

initialize pipe->pipe_mtxp to NULL when creating pipes in order not
to trip the above assertions.

swap pipe lock with giant around calls to pipe_destroy_write_buffer()

pipe_destroy_write_buffer issue noticed by: jhb
2002-02-27 18:49:58 +00:00
alfred
3a862cdbbd Fix a NULL deref panic in pipe_write, we can't blindly lock
pipe->pipe_peer->pipe_mtxp because it may be NULL, so lock the
passed in pipe's mutex instead.
2002-02-27 17:23:16 +00:00
alfred
d56a374cac MPsafe fixes:
use SYSINIT to initialize pipe_zone.
use PIPE_LOCK to protect kevent ops.
2002-02-27 11:27:48 +00:00
alfred
98b979a712 First rev at making pipe(2) pipe's MPsafe.
Both ends of the pipe share a pool_mutex, this makes allocation
and deadlock avoidance easy.

Remove some un-needed FILE_LOCK ops while I'm here.

There are some issues wrt to select and the f{s,g}etown code that
we'll have to deal with, I think we may also need to move the calls
to vfs_timestamp outside of the sections covered by PIPE_LOCK.
2002-02-27 07:35:59 +00:00
alfred
844237b396 SMP Lock struct file, filedesc and the global file list.
Seigo Tanimura (tanimura) posted the initial delta.

I've polished it quite a bit reducing the need for locking and
adapting it for KSE.

Locks:

1 mutex in each filedesc
   protects all the fields.
   protects "struct file" initialization, while a struct file
     is being changed from &badfileops -> &pipeops or something
     the filedesc should be locked.

1 mutex in each struct file
   protects the refcount fields.
   doesn't protect anything else.
   the flags used for garbage collection have been moved to
     f_gcflag which was the FILLER short, this doesn't need
     locking because the garbage collection is a single threaded
     container.
  could likely be made to use a pool mutex.

1 sx lock for the global filelist.

struct file *	fhold(struct file *fp);
        /* increments reference count on a file */

struct file *	fhold_locked(struct file *fp);
        /* like fhold but expects file to locked */

struct file *	ffind_hold(struct thread *, int fd);
        /* finds the struct file in thread, adds one reference and
                returns it unlocked */

struct file *	ffind_lock(struct thread *, int fd);
        /* ffind_hold, but returns file locked */

I still have to smp-safe the fget cruft, I'll get to that asap.
2002-01-13 11:58:06 +00:00