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53 * Dieter Siegmund (dieter@apple.com) Thu Apr 8 14:08:19 PDT 1999
54 * - removed mounting of "hidden" mountpoint
55 * - fixed problem in which devnode->dn_vn pointer was not
56 * updated with the vnode returned from checkalias()
57 * - replaced devfs_vntodn() with a macro VTODN()
58 * - rewrote dev_finddir() to not use recursion
59 * - added locking to avoid data structure corruption (DEVFS_(UN)LOCK())
60 * Dieter Siegmund (dieter@apple.com) Wed Jul 14 13:37:59 PDT 1999
61 * - fixed problem with devfs_dntovn() checking the v_id against the
62 * value cached in the device node; a union mount on top of us causes
63 * the v_id to get incremented thus, we would end up returning a new
64 * vnode instead of the existing one that has the mounted_here
65 * field filled in; the net effect was that the filesystem mounted
66 * on top of us would never show up
67 * - added devfs_stats to store how many data structures are actually
71 /* SPLIT_DEVS means each devfs uses a different devnode for the same device */
72 /* Otherwise the same device always ends up at the same vnode even if */
73 /* reached througgh a different devfs instance. The practical difference */
74 /* is that with the same vnode, chmods and chowns show up on all instances of */
77 #define SPLIT_DEVS 1 /* maybe make this an option */
78 /*#define SPLIT_DEVS 1*/
80 #include <sys/param.h>
81 #include <sys/systm.h>
82 #include <sys/kernel.h>
84 #include <sys/malloc.h>
85 #include <sys/mount_internal.h>
87 #include <sys/vnode.h>
91 #include "devfsdefs.h"
93 static void devfs_release_busy(devnode_t
*);
94 static void dev_free_hier(devdirent_t
*);
95 static int devfs_propogate(devdirent_t
*, devdirent_t
*);
96 static int dev_finddir(char *, devnode_t
*, int, devnode_t
**);
97 static int dev_dup_entry(devnode_t
*, devdirent_t
*, devdirent_t
**, struct devfsmount
*);
100 lck_grp_t
* devfs_lck_grp
;
101 lck_grp_attr_t
* devfs_lck_grp_attr
;
102 lck_attr_t
* devfs_lck_attr
;
103 lck_mtx_t devfs_mutex
;
105 devdirent_t
* dev_root
= NULL
; /* root of backing tree */
106 struct devfs_stats devfs_stats
; /* hold stats */
108 #ifdef HIDDEN_MOUNTPOINT
109 static struct mount
*devfs_hidden_mount
;
110 #endif /* HIDDEN_MOINTPOINT */
112 static int devfs_ready
= 0;
114 #define NOCREATE FALSE
118 * Set up the root directory node in the backing plane
119 * This is happenning before the vfs system has been
120 * set up yet, so be careful about what we reference..
121 * Notice that the ops are by indirection.. as they haven't
123 * DEVFS has a hidden mountpoint that is used as the anchor point
124 * for the internal 'blueprint' version of the dev filesystem tree.
132 devfs_lck_grp_attr
= lck_grp_attr_alloc_init();
133 lck_grp_attr_setstat(devfs_lck_grp_attr
);
134 devfs_lck_grp
= lck_grp_alloc_init("devfs_lock", devfs_lck_grp_attr
);
136 devfs_lck_attr
= lck_attr_alloc_init();
137 //lck_attr_setdebug(devfs_lck_attr);
139 lck_mtx_init(&devfs_mutex
, devfs_lck_grp
, devfs_lck_attr
);
142 error
= dev_add_entry("root", NULL
, DEV_DIR
, NULL
, NULL
, NULL
, &dev_root
);
146 printf("devfs_sinit: dev_add_entry failed ");
149 #ifdef HIDDEN_MOUNTPOINT
150 MALLOC(devfs_hidden_mount
, struct mount
*, sizeof(struct mount
),
152 bzero(devfs_hidden_mount
,sizeof(struct mount
));
153 mount_lock_init(devfs_hidden_mount
);
154 TAILQ_INIT(&devfs_hidden_mount
->mnt_vnodelist
);
155 TAILQ_INIT(&devfs_hidden_mount
->mnt_workerqueue
);
156 TAILQ_INIT(&devfs_hidden_mount
->mnt_newvnodes
);
158 /* Initialize the default IO constraints */
159 mp
->mnt_maxreadcnt
= mp
->mnt_maxwritecnt
= MAXPHYS
;
160 mp
->mnt_segreadcnt
= mp
->mnt_segwritecnt
= 32;
162 devfs_mount(devfs_hidden_mount
,"dummy",NULL
,NULL
,NULL
);
163 dev_root
->de_dnp
->dn_dvm
164 = (struct devfsmount
*)devfs_hidden_mount
->mnt_data
;
165 #endif /* HIDDEN_MOUNTPOINT */
170 /***********************************************************************\
171 *************************************************************************
172 * Routines used to find our way to a point in the tree *
173 *************************************************************************
174 \***********************************************************************/
178 /***************************************************************
179 * Search down the linked list off a dir to find "name"
180 * return the devnode_t * for that node.
182 * called with DEVFS_LOCK held
183 ***************************************************************/
185 dev_findname(devnode_t
* dir
, char *name
)
188 if (dir
->dn_type
!= DEV_DIR
) return 0;/*XXX*/ /* printf?*/
194 return dir
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.myname
;
196 if((name
[1] == '.') && (name
[2] == 0))
198 /* for root, .. == . */
199 return dir
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.parent
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.myname
;
202 newfp
= dir
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.dirlist
;
206 if(!(strcmp(name
,newfp
->de_name
)))
208 newfp
= newfp
->de_next
;
213 /***********************************************************************
214 * Given a starting node (0 for root) and a pathname, return the node
215 * for the end item on the path. It MUST BE A DIRECTORY. If the 'CREATE'
216 * option is true, then create any missing nodes in the path and create
217 * and return the final node as well.
218 * This is used to set up a directory, before making nodes in it..
220 * called with DEVFS_LOCK held
221 ***********************************************************************/
223 dev_finddir(char * path
,
228 devnode_t
* dnp
= NULL
;
233 if (!dirnode
) /* dirnode == NULL means start at root */
234 dirnode
= dev_root
->de_dnp
;
236 if (dirnode
->dn_type
!= DEV_DIR
)
239 if (strlen(path
) > (DEVMAXPATHSIZE
- 1))
250 char component
[DEVMAXPATHSIZE
];
251 devdirent_t
* dirent_p
;
255 /* we hit the end of the string, we're done */
260 while (*scan
!= '/' && *scan
)
263 strncpy(component
, start
, scan
- start
);
264 component
[ scan
- start
] = '\0';
268 dirent_p
= dev_findname(dirnode
, component
);
270 dnp
= dirent_p
->de_dnp
;
271 if (dnp
->dn_type
!= DEV_DIR
) {
281 error
= dev_add_entry(component
, dirnode
,
282 DEV_DIR
, NULL
, NULL
, NULL
, &dirent_p
);
285 dnp
= dirent_p
->de_dnp
;
286 devfs_propogate(dirnode
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.myname
, dirent_p
);
288 dirnode
= dnp
; /* continue relative to this directory */
294 /***********************************************************************
295 * Add a new NAME element to the devfs
296 * If we're creating a root node, then dirname is NULL
297 * Basically this creates a new namespace entry for the device node
299 * Creates a name node, and links it to the supplied node
301 * called with DEVFS_LOCK held
302 ***********************************************************************/
304 dev_add_name(char * name
, devnode_t
* dirnode
, __unused devdirent_t
* back
,
305 devnode_t
* dnp
, devdirent_t
* *dirent_pp
)
307 devdirent_t
* dirent_p
= NULL
;
309 if(dirnode
!= NULL
) {
310 if(dirnode
->dn_type
!= DEV_DIR
) return(ENOTDIR
);
312 if( dev_findname(dirnode
,name
))
316 * make sure the name is legal
317 * slightly misleading in the case of NULL
319 if (!name
|| (strlen(name
) > (DEVMAXNAMESIZE
- 1)))
320 return (ENAMETOOLONG
);
323 * Allocate and fill out a new directory entry
325 MALLOC(dirent_p
, devdirent_t
*, sizeof(devdirent_t
),
326 M_DEVFSNAME
, M_WAITOK
);
330 bzero(dirent_p
,sizeof(devdirent_t
));
332 /* inherrit our parent's mount info */ /*XXX*/
333 /* a kludge but.... */
334 if(dirnode
&& ( dnp
->dn_dvm
== NULL
)) {
335 dnp
->dn_dvm
= dirnode
->dn_dvm
;
336 /* if(!dnp->dn_dvm) printf("parent had null dvm "); */
340 * Link the two together
341 * include the implicit link in the count of links to the devnode..
342 * this stops it from being accidentally freed later.
344 dirent_p
->de_dnp
= dnp
;
345 dnp
->dn_links
++ ; /* implicit from our own name-node */
348 * Make sure that we can find all the links that reference a node
349 * so that we can get them all if we need to zap the node.
351 if(dnp
->dn_linklist
) {
352 dirent_p
->de_nextlink
= dnp
->dn_linklist
;
353 dirent_p
->de_prevlinkp
= dirent_p
->de_nextlink
->de_prevlinkp
;
354 dirent_p
->de_nextlink
->de_prevlinkp
= &(dirent_p
->de_nextlink
);
355 *dirent_p
->de_prevlinkp
= dirent_p
;
357 dirent_p
->de_nextlink
= dirent_p
;
358 dirent_p
->de_prevlinkp
= &(dirent_p
->de_nextlink
);
360 dnp
->dn_linklist
= dirent_p
;
363 * If the node is a directory, then we need to handle the
364 * creation of the .. link.
365 * A NULL dirnode indicates a root node, so point to ourself.
367 if(dnp
->dn_type
== DEV_DIR
) {
368 dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.myname
= dirent_p
;
370 * If we are unlinking from an old dir, decrement its links
371 * as we point our '..' elsewhere
372 * Note: it's up to the calling code to remove the
373 * us from the original directory's list
375 if(dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.parent
) {
376 dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.parent
->dn_links
--;
379 dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.parent
= dirnode
;
381 dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.parent
= dnp
;
383 dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.parent
->dn_links
++; /* account for the new '..' */
387 * put the name into the directory entry.
389 strcpy(dirent_p
->de_name
, name
);
393 * Check if we are not making a root node..
398 * Put it on the END of the linked list of directory entries
400 dirent_p
->de_parent
= dirnode
; /* null for root */
401 dirent_p
->de_prevp
= dirnode
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.dirlast
;
402 dirent_p
->de_next
= *(dirent_p
->de_prevp
); /* should be NULL */
404 *(dirent_p
->de_prevp
) = dirent_p
;
405 dirnode
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.dirlast
= &(dirent_p
->de_next
);
406 dirnode
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.entrycount
++;
407 dirnode
->dn_len
+= strlen(name
) + 8;/*ok, ok?*/
410 *dirent_pp
= dirent_p
;
411 DEVFS_INCR_ENTRIES();
416 /***********************************************************************
417 * Add a new element to the devfs plane.
419 * Creates a new dev_node to go with it if the prototype should not be
420 * reused. (Is a DIR, or we select SPLIT_DEVS at compile time)
421 * typeinfo gives us info to make our node if we don't have a prototype.
422 * If typeinfo is null and proto exists, then the typeinfo field of
423 * the proto is used intead in the CREATE case.
424 * note the 'links' count is 0 (except if a dir)
425 * but it is only cleared on a transition
426 * so this is ok till we link it to something
427 * Even in SPLIT_DEVS mode,
428 * if the node already exists on the wanted plane, just return it
430 * called with DEVFS_LOCK held
431 ***********************************************************************/
433 dev_add_node(int entrytype
, devnode_type_t
* typeinfo
, devnode_t
* proto
,
434 devnode_t
* *dn_pp
, struct devfsmount
*dvm
)
436 devnode_t
* dnp
= NULL
;
438 #if defined SPLIT_DEVS
440 * If we have a prototype, then check if there is already a sibling
441 * on the mount plane we are looking at, if so, just return it.
444 dnp
= proto
->dn_nextsibling
;
445 while( dnp
!= proto
) {
446 if (dnp
->dn_dvm
== dvm
) {
450 dnp
= dnp
->dn_nextsibling
;
452 if (typeinfo
== NULL
)
453 typeinfo
= &(proto
->dn_typeinfo
);
455 #else /* SPLIT_DEVS */
457 switch (proto
->type
) {
464 #endif /* SPLIT_DEVS */
465 MALLOC(dnp
, devnode_t
*, sizeof(devnode_t
), M_DEVFSNODE
, M_WAITOK
);
471 * If we have a proto, that means that we are duplicating some
472 * other device, which can only happen if we are not at the back plane
475 bcopy(proto
, dnp
, sizeof(devnode_t
));
477 dnp
->dn_linklist
= NULL
;
480 /* add to END of siblings list */
481 dnp
->dn_prevsiblingp
= proto
->dn_prevsiblingp
;
482 *(dnp
->dn_prevsiblingp
) = dnp
;
483 dnp
->dn_nextsibling
= proto
;
484 proto
->dn_prevsiblingp
= &(dnp
->dn_nextsibling
);
489 * We have no prototype, so start off with a clean slate
492 bzero(dnp
, sizeof(devnode_t
));
493 dnp
->dn_type
= entrytype
;
494 dnp
->dn_nextsibling
= dnp
;
495 dnp
->dn_prevsiblingp
= &(dnp
->dn_nextsibling
);
496 dnp
->dn_atime
.tv_sec
= tv
.tv_sec
;
497 dnp
->dn_mtime
.tv_sec
= tv
.tv_sec
;
498 dnp
->dn_ctime
.tv_sec
= tv
.tv_sec
;
503 * fill out the dev node according to type
508 * As it's a directory, make sure
509 * it has a null entries list
511 dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.dirlast
= &(dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.dirlist
);
512 dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.dirlist
= (devdirent_t
*)0;
513 dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.entrycount
= 0;
514 /* until we know better, it has a null parent pointer*/
515 dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.parent
= NULL
;
516 dnp
->dn_links
++; /* for .*/
517 dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.myname
= NULL
;
519 * make sure that the ops associated with it are the ops
520 * that we use (by default) for directories
522 dnp
->dn_ops
= &devfs_vnodeop_p
;
523 dnp
->dn_mode
|= 0555; /* default perms */
527 * As it's a symlink allocate and store the link info
528 * Symlinks should only ever be created by the user,
529 * so they are not on the back plane and should not be
530 * propogated forward.. a bit like directories in that way..
531 * A symlink only exists on one plane and has its own
532 * node.. therefore we might be on any random plane.
534 MALLOC(dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Slnk
.name
, char *,
535 typeinfo
->Slnk
.namelen
+1,
536 M_DEVFSNODE
, M_WAITOK
);
537 if (!dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Slnk
.name
) {
538 FREE(dnp
,M_DEVFSNODE
);
541 strncpy(dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Slnk
.name
, typeinfo
->Slnk
.name
,
542 typeinfo
->Slnk
.namelen
);
543 dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Slnk
.name
[typeinfo
->Slnk
.namelen
] = '\0';
544 dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Slnk
.namelen
= typeinfo
->Slnk
.namelen
;
545 DEVFS_INCR_STRINGSPACE(dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Slnk
.namelen
+ 1);
546 dnp
->dn_ops
= &devfs_vnodeop_p
;
547 dnp
->dn_mode
|= 0555; /* default perms */
552 * Make sure it has DEVICE type ops
553 * and device specific fields are correct
555 dnp
->dn_ops
= &devfs_spec_vnodeop_p
;
556 dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.dev
= typeinfo
->dev
;
568 /***********************************************************************
569 * called with DEVFS_LOCK held
570 **********************************************************************/
572 devnode_free(devnode_t
* dnp
)
574 if (dnp
->dn_lflags
& DN_BUSY
) {
575 dnp
->dn_lflags
|= DN_DELETE
;
578 if (dnp
->dn_type
== DEV_SLNK
) {
579 DEVFS_DECR_STRINGSPACE(dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Slnk
.namelen
+ 1);
580 FREE(dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Slnk
.name
, M_DEVFSNODE
);
583 FREE(dnp
, M_DEVFSNODE
);
587 /***********************************************************************
588 * called with DEVFS_LOCK held
589 **********************************************************************/
591 devfs_dn_free(devnode_t
* dnp
)
593 if(--dnp
->dn_links
<= 0 ) /* can be -1 for initial free, on error */
595 /*probably need to do other cleanups XXX */
596 if (dnp
->dn_nextsibling
!= dnp
) {
597 devnode_t
* * prevp
= dnp
->dn_prevsiblingp
;
598 *prevp
= dnp
->dn_nextsibling
;
599 dnp
->dn_nextsibling
->dn_prevsiblingp
= prevp
;
602 if (dnp
->dn_vn
== NULL
) {
603 devnode_free(dnp
); /* no accesses/references */
606 dnp
->dn_delete
= TRUE
;
611 /***********************************************************************\
612 * Front Node Operations *
613 * Add or delete a chain of front nodes *
614 \***********************************************************************/
617 /***********************************************************************
618 * Given a directory backing node, and a child backing node, add the
619 * appropriate front nodes to the front nodes of the directory to
620 * represent the child node to the user
622 * on failure, front nodes will either be correct or not exist for each
623 * front dir, however dirs completed will not be stripped of completed
624 * frontnodes on failure of a later frontnode
626 * This allows a new node to be propogated through all mounted planes
628 * called with DEVFS_LOCK held
629 ***********************************************************************/
631 devfs_propogate(devdirent_t
* parent
,devdirent_t
* child
)
634 devdirent_t
* newnmp
;
635 devnode_t
* dnp
= child
->de_dnp
;
636 devnode_t
* pdnp
= parent
->de_dnp
;
637 devnode_t
* adnp
= parent
->de_dnp
;
638 int type
= child
->de_dnp
->dn_type
;
640 /***********************************************
641 * Find the other instances of the parent node
642 ***********************************************/
643 for (adnp
= pdnp
->dn_nextsibling
;
645 adnp
= adnp
->dn_nextsibling
)
648 * Make the node, using the original as a prototype)
649 * if the node already exists on that plane it won't be
652 if ((error
= dev_add_entry(child
->de_name
, adnp
, type
,
653 NULL
, dnp
, adnp
->dn_dvm
,
655 printf("duplicating %s failed\n",child
->de_name
);
658 return 0; /* for now always succeed */
662 /***********************************************************************
663 * remove all instances of this devicename [for backing nodes..]
664 * note.. if there is another link to the node (non dir nodes only)
665 * then the devfs_node will still exist as the ref count will be non-0
666 * removing a directory node will remove all sup-nodes on all planes (ZAP)
668 * Used by device drivers to remove nodes that are no longer relevant
669 * The argument is the 'cookie' they were given when they created the node
670 * this function is exported.. see devfs.h
671 ***********************************************************************/
673 devfs_remove(void *dirent_p
)
675 devnode_t
* dnp
= ((devdirent_t
*)dirent_p
)->de_dnp
;
682 printf("devfs_remove: not ready for devices!\n");
686 /* keep removing the next sibling till only we exist. */
687 while ((dnp2
= dnp
->dn_nextsibling
) != dnp
) {
690 * Keep removing the next front node till no more exist
692 dnp
->dn_nextsibling
= dnp2
->dn_nextsibling
;
693 dnp
->dn_nextsibling
->dn_prevsiblingp
= &(dnp
->dn_nextsibling
);
694 dnp2
->dn_nextsibling
= dnp2
;
695 dnp2
->dn_prevsiblingp
= &(dnp2
->dn_nextsibling
);
696 if (dnp2
->dn_linklist
) {
698 lastlink
= (1 == dnp2
->dn_links
);
699 dev_free_name(dnp2
->dn_linklist
);
705 * then free the main node
706 * If we are not running in SPLIT_DEVS mode, then
707 * THIS is what gets rid of the propogated nodes.
709 if (dnp
->dn_linklist
) {
711 lastlink
= (1 == dnp
->dn_links
);
712 dev_free_name(dnp
->dn_linklist
);
723 /***************************************************************
724 * duplicate the backing tree into a tree of nodes hung off the
725 * mount point given as the argument. Do this by
726 * calling dev_dup_entry which recurses all the way
729 * called with DEVFS_LOCK held
730 **************************************************************/
732 dev_dup_plane(struct devfsmount
*devfs_mp_p
)
737 if ((error
= dev_dup_entry(NULL
, dev_root
, &new, devfs_mp_p
)))
739 devfs_mp_p
->plane_root
= new;
745 /***************************************************************
748 * called with DEVFS_LOCK held
749 ***************************************************************/
751 devfs_free_plane(struct devfsmount
*devfs_mp_p
)
753 devdirent_t
* dirent_p
;
755 dirent_p
= devfs_mp_p
->plane_root
;
757 dev_free_hier(dirent_p
);
758 dev_free_name(dirent_p
);
760 devfs_mp_p
->plane_root
= NULL
;
764 /***************************************************************
765 * Create and link in a new front element..
766 * Parent can be 0 for a root node
767 * Not presently usable to make a symlink XXX
768 * (Ok, symlinks don't propogate)
769 * recursively will create subnodes corresponding to equivalent
770 * child nodes in the base level
772 * called with DEVFS_LOCK held
773 ***************************************************************/
775 dev_dup_entry(devnode_t
* parent
, devdirent_t
* back
, devdirent_t
* *dnm_pp
,
776 struct devfsmount
*dvm
)
778 devdirent_t
* entry_p
;
779 devdirent_t
* newback
;
780 devdirent_t
* newfront
;
782 devnode_t
* dnp
= back
->de_dnp
;
783 int type
= dnp
->dn_type
;
786 * go get the node made (if we need to)
787 * use the back one as a prototype
789 if ((error
= dev_add_entry(back
->de_name
, parent
, type
,
791 parent
?parent
->dn_dvm
:dvm
, &entry_p
)) != 0) {
792 printf("duplicating %s failed\n",back
->de_name
);
796 * If we have just made the root, then insert the pointer to the
800 entry_p
->de_dnp
->dn_dvm
= dvm
;
804 * If it is a directory, then recurse down all the other
806 * note that this time we don't pass on the mount info..
810 for(newback
= back
->de_dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.dirlist
;
811 newback
; newback
= newback
->de_next
)
813 if((error
= dev_dup_entry(entry_p
->de_dnp
,
814 newback
, &newfront
, NULL
)) != 0)
816 break; /* back out with an error */
825 /***************************************************************
827 * remember that if there are other names pointing to the
828 * dev_node then it may not get freed yet
829 * can handle if there is no dnp
831 * called with DEVFS_LOCK held
832 ***************************************************************/
835 dev_free_name(devdirent_t
* dirent_p
)
837 devnode_t
* parent
= dirent_p
->de_parent
;
838 devnode_t
* dnp
= dirent_p
->de_dnp
;
841 if(dnp
->dn_type
== DEV_DIR
)
845 if(dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.dirlist
)
847 p
= dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.parent
;
848 devfs_dn_free(dnp
); /* account for '.' */
849 devfs_dn_free(p
); /* '..' */
852 * unlink us from the list of links for this node
853 * If we are the only link, it's easy!
854 * if we are a DIR of course there should not be any
857 if(dirent_p
->de_nextlink
== dirent_p
) {
858 dnp
->dn_linklist
= NULL
;
860 if(dnp
->dn_linklist
== dirent_p
) {
861 dnp
->dn_linklist
= dirent_p
->de_nextlink
;
863 dirent_p
->de_nextlink
->de_prevlinkp
864 = dirent_p
->de_prevlinkp
;
865 *dirent_p
->de_prevlinkp
= dirent_p
->de_nextlink
;
871 * unlink ourselves from the directory on this plane
873 if(parent
) /* if not fs root */
875 if( (*dirent_p
->de_prevp
= dirent_p
->de_next
) )/* yes, assign */
877 dirent_p
->de_next
->de_prevp
= dirent_p
->de_prevp
;
881 parent
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.dirlast
882 = dirent_p
->de_prevp
;
884 parent
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.entrycount
--;
885 parent
->dn_len
-= strlen(dirent_p
->de_name
) + 8;
888 DEVFS_DECR_ENTRIES();
889 FREE(dirent_p
, M_DEVFSNAME
);
894 /***************************************************************
895 * Free a hierarchy starting at a directory node name
896 * remember that if there are other names pointing to the
897 * dev_node then it may not get freed yet
898 * can handle if there is no dnp
899 * leave the node itself allocated.
901 * called with DEVFS_LOCK held
902 ***************************************************************/
905 dev_free_hier(devdirent_t
* dirent_p
)
907 devnode_t
* dnp
= dirent_p
->de_dnp
;
910 if(dnp
->dn_type
== DEV_DIR
)
912 while(dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.dirlist
)
914 dev_free_hier(dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.dirlist
);
915 dev_free_name(dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.dirlist
);
922 /***************************************************************
923 * given a dev_node, find the appropriate vnode if one is already
924 * associated, or get a new one and associate it with the dev_node
926 * called with DEVFS_LOCK held
927 ***************************************************************/
929 devfs_dntovn(devnode_t
* dnp
, struct vnode
**vn_pp
, __unused
struct proc
* p
)
933 struct vnode_fsparam vfsp
;
934 enum vtype vtype
= 0;
941 dnp
->dn_lflags
|= DN_BUSY
;
943 if (vn_p
) { /* already has a vnode */
946 vid
= vnode_vid(vn_p
);
950 error
= vnode_getwithvid(vn_p
, vid
);
954 if (dnp
->dn_lflags
& DN_DELETE
) {
956 * our BUSY node got marked for
957 * deletion while the DEVFS lock
962 * vnode_getwithvid returned a valid ref
963 * which we need to drop
968 * set the error to EAGAIN
969 * which will cause devfs_lookup
977 devfs_release_busy(dnp
);
982 if (dnp
->dn_lflags
& DN_CREATE
) {
983 dnp
->dn_lflags
|= DN_CREATEWAIT
;
984 msleep(&dnp
->dn_lflags
, &devfs_mutex
, PRIBIO
, 0 , 0);
988 dnp
->dn_lflags
|= DN_CREATE
;
990 switch (dnp
->dn_type
) {
995 if (dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.parent
== dnp
) {
1002 vtype
= (dnp
->dn_type
== DEV_BDEV
) ? VBLK
: VCHR
;
1005 vfsp
.vnfs_mp
= dnp
->dn_dvm
->mount
;
1006 vfsp
.vnfs_vtype
= vtype
;
1007 vfsp
.vnfs_str
= "devfs";
1009 vfsp
.vnfs_fsnode
= dnp
;
1011 vfsp
.vnfs_vops
= *(dnp
->dn_ops
);
1013 if (vtype
== VBLK
|| vtype
== VCHR
)
1014 vfsp
.vnfs_rdev
= dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.dev
;
1017 vfsp
.vnfs_filesize
= 0;
1018 vfsp
.vnfs_flags
= VNFS_NOCACHE
| VNFS_CANTCACHE
;
1019 /* Tag system files */
1020 vfsp
.vnfs_marksystem
= 0;
1021 vfsp
.vnfs_markroot
= markroot
;
1025 error
= vnode_create(VNCREATE_FLAVOR
, VCREATESIZE
, &vfsp
, &vn_p
);
1031 panic("devnode already has a vnode?");
1035 vnode_settag(vn_p
, VT_DEVFS
);
1039 dnp
->dn_lflags
&= ~DN_CREATE
;
1041 if (dnp
->dn_lflags
& DN_CREATEWAIT
) {
1042 dnp
->dn_lflags
&= ~DN_CREATEWAIT
;
1043 wakeup(&dnp
->dn_lflags
);
1046 devfs_release_busy(dnp
);
1052 /***********************************************************************
1053 * called with DEVFS_LOCK held
1054 ***********************************************************************/
1056 devfs_release_busy(devnode_t
*dnp
) {
1058 dnp
->dn_lflags
&= ~DN_BUSY
;
1060 if (dnp
->dn_lflags
& DN_DELETE
)
1064 /***********************************************************************
1065 * add a whole device, with no prototype.. make name element and node
1066 * Used for adding the original device entries
1068 * called with DEVFS_LOCK held
1069 ***********************************************************************/
1071 dev_add_entry(char *name
, devnode_t
* parent
, int type
, devnode_type_t
* typeinfo
,
1072 devnode_t
* proto
, struct devfsmount
*dvm
, devdirent_t
* *nm_pp
)
1077 if ((error
= dev_add_node(type
, typeinfo
, proto
, &dnp
,
1078 (parent
?parent
->dn_dvm
:dvm
))) != 0)
1080 printf("devfs: %s: base node allocation failed (Errno=%d)\n",
1084 if ((error
= dev_add_name(name
,parent
,NULL
, dnp
, nm_pp
)) != 0)
1086 devfs_dn_free(dnp
); /* 1->0 for dir, 0->(-1) for other */
1087 printf("devfs: %s: name slot allocation failed (Errno=%d)\n",
1096 * Function: devfs_make_node
1099 * Create a device node with the given pathname in the devfs namespace.
1102 * dev - the dev_t value to associate
1103 * chrblk - block or character device (DEVFS_CHAR or DEVFS_BLOCK)
1104 * uid, gid - ownership
1105 * perms - permissions
1106 * fmt, ... - path format string with printf args to format the path name
1108 * A handle to a device node if successful, NULL otherwise.
1111 devfs_make_node(dev_t dev
, int chrblk
, uid_t uid
,
1112 gid_t gid
, int perms
, const char *fmt
, ...)
1114 devdirent_t
* new_dev
= NULL
;
1115 devnode_t
* dnp
; /* devnode for parent directory */
1116 devnode_type_t typeinfo
;
1118 char *name
, *path
, buf
[256]; /* XXX */
1126 printf("devfs_make_node: not ready for devices!\n");
1129 if (chrblk
!= DEVFS_CHAR
&& chrblk
!= DEVFS_BLOCK
)
1135 vsnprintf(buf
, sizeof(buf
), fmt
, ap
);
1140 for(i
=strlen(buf
); i
>0; i
--)
1156 /* find/create directory path ie. mkdir -p */
1157 if (dev_finddir(path
, NULL
, CREATE
, &dnp
) == 0) {
1159 if (dev_add_entry(name
, dnp
,
1160 (chrblk
== DEVFS_CHAR
) ? DEV_CDEV
: DEV_BDEV
,
1161 &typeinfo
, NULL
, NULL
, &new_dev
) == 0) {
1162 new_dev
->de_dnp
->dn_gid
= gid
;
1163 new_dev
->de_dnp
->dn_uid
= uid
;
1164 new_dev
->de_dnp
->dn_mode
|= perms
;
1165 devfs_propogate(dnp
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.myname
, new_dev
);
1175 * Function: devfs_make_link
1178 * Create a link to a previously created device node.
1181 * 0 if successful, -1 if failed
1184 devfs_make_link(void *original
, char *fmt
, ...)
1186 devdirent_t
* new_dev
= NULL
;
1187 devdirent_t
* orig
= (devdirent_t
*) original
;
1188 devnode_t
* dirnode
; /* devnode for parent directory */
1191 char *p
, buf
[256]; /* XXX */
1197 printf("devfs_make_link: not ready for devices!\n");
1203 vsnprintf(buf
, sizeof(buf
), fmt
, ap
);
1208 for(i
=strlen(buf
); i
>0; i
--) {
1220 if (dev_finddir(buf
, NULL
, CREATE
, &dirnode
)
1221 || dev_add_name(p
, dirnode
, NULL
, orig
->de_dnp
, &new_dev
))
1224 if (dev_finddir("", NULL
, CREATE
, &dirnode
)
1225 || dev_add_name(buf
, dirnode
, NULL
, orig
->de_dnp
, &new_dev
))
1228 devfs_propogate(dirnode
->dn_typeinfo
.Dir
.myname
, new_dev
);
1233 return ((new_dev
!= NULL
) ? 0 : -1);