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76 * External virtual filesystem routines
80 #include <sys/param.h>
81 #include <sys/systm.h>
82 #include <sys/proc_internal.h>
83 #include <sys/kauth.h>
84 #include <sys/mount.h>
85 #include <sys/mount_internal.h>
87 #include <sys/vnode_internal.h>
89 #include <sys/namei.h>
90 #include <sys/ucred.h>
92 #include <sys/errno.h>
93 #include <sys/malloc.h>
94 #include <sys/domain.h>
96 #include <sys/syslog.h>
99 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
100 #include <sys/filedesc.h>
101 #include <sys/event.h>
102 #include <sys/fsevents.h>
103 #include <sys/user.h>
104 #include <sys/lockf.h>
105 #include <sys/xattr.h>
107 #include <kern/assert.h>
108 #include <kern/kalloc.h>
109 #include <kern/task.h>
111 #include <libkern/OSByteOrder.h>
113 #include <miscfs/specfs/specdev.h>
115 #include <mach/mach_types.h>
116 #include <mach/memory_object_types.h>
117 #include <mach/task.h>
120 #include <security/mac_framework.h>
131 #define NATIVE_XATTR(VP) \
132 ((VP)->v_mount ? (VP)->v_mount->mnt_kern_flag & MNTK_EXTENDED_ATTRS : 0)
134 #if CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE
135 static void xattrfile_remove(vnode_t dvp
, const char *basename
,
136 vfs_context_t ctx
, int force
);
137 static void xattrfile_setattr(vnode_t dvp
, const char * basename
,
138 struct vnode_attr
* vap
, vfs_context_t ctx
);
139 #endif /* CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE */
141 static errno_t
post_rename(vnode_t fdvp
, vnode_t fvp
, vnode_t tdvp
, vnode_t tvp
);
144 * vnode_setneedinactive
146 * Description: Indicate that when the last iocount on this vnode goes away,
147 * and the usecount is also zero, we should inform the filesystem
150 * Parameters: vnode_t vnode to mark
154 * Notes: Notably used when we're deleting a file--we need not have a
155 * usecount, so VNOP_INACTIVE may not get called by anyone. We
156 * want it called when we drop our iocount.
159 vnode_setneedinactive(vnode_t vp
)
164 vp
->v_lflag
|= VL_NEEDINACTIVE
;
169 /* ====================================================================== */
170 /* ************ EXTERNAL KERNEL APIS ********************************** */
171 /* ====================================================================== */
174 * implementations of exported VFS operations
177 VFS_MOUNT(mount_t mp
, vnode_t devvp
, user_addr_t data
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
181 if ((mp
== dead_mountp
) || (mp
->mnt_op
->vfs_mount
== 0))
184 if (vfs_context_is64bit(ctx
)) {
185 if (vfs_64bitready(mp
)) {
186 error
= (*mp
->mnt_op
->vfs_mount
)(mp
, devvp
, data
, ctx
);
193 error
= (*mp
->mnt_op
->vfs_mount
)(mp
, devvp
, data
, ctx
);
200 VFS_START(mount_t mp
, int flags
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
204 if ((mp
== dead_mountp
) || (mp
->mnt_op
->vfs_start
== 0))
207 error
= (*mp
->mnt_op
->vfs_start
)(mp
, flags
, ctx
);
213 VFS_UNMOUNT(mount_t mp
, int flags
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
217 if ((mp
== dead_mountp
) || (mp
->mnt_op
->vfs_unmount
== 0))
220 error
= (*mp
->mnt_op
->vfs_unmount
)(mp
, flags
, ctx
);
227 * ENOTSUP Not supported
231 * Note: The return codes from the underlying VFS's root routine can't
232 * be fully enumerated here, since third party VFS authors may not
233 * limit their error returns to the ones documented here, even
234 * though this may result in some programs functioning incorrectly.
236 * The return codes documented above are those which may currently
237 * be returned by HFS from hfs_vfs_root, which is a simple wrapper
238 * for a call to hfs_vget on the volume mount point, not including
239 * additional error codes which may be propagated from underlying
240 * routines called by hfs_vget.
243 VFS_ROOT(mount_t mp
, struct vnode
** vpp
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
247 if ((mp
== dead_mountp
) || (mp
->mnt_op
->vfs_root
== 0))
251 ctx
= vfs_context_current();
254 error
= (*mp
->mnt_op
->vfs_root
)(mp
, vpp
, ctx
);
260 VFS_QUOTACTL(mount_t mp
, int cmd
, uid_t uid
, caddr_t datap
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
264 if ((mp
== dead_mountp
) || (mp
->mnt_op
->vfs_quotactl
== 0))
267 error
= (*mp
->mnt_op
->vfs_quotactl
)(mp
, cmd
, uid
, datap
, ctx
);
273 VFS_GETATTR(mount_t mp
, struct vfs_attr
*vfa
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
277 if ((mp
== dead_mountp
) || (mp
->mnt_op
->vfs_getattr
== 0))
281 ctx
= vfs_context_current();
284 error
= (*mp
->mnt_op
->vfs_getattr
)(mp
, vfa
, ctx
);
290 VFS_SETATTR(mount_t mp
, struct vfs_attr
*vfa
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
294 if ((mp
== dead_mountp
) || (mp
->mnt_op
->vfs_setattr
== 0))
298 ctx
= vfs_context_current();
301 error
= (*mp
->mnt_op
->vfs_setattr
)(mp
, vfa
, ctx
);
307 VFS_SYNC(mount_t mp
, int flags
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
311 if ((mp
== dead_mountp
) || (mp
->mnt_op
->vfs_sync
== 0))
315 ctx
= vfs_context_current();
318 error
= (*mp
->mnt_op
->vfs_sync
)(mp
, flags
, ctx
);
324 VFS_VGET(mount_t mp
, ino64_t ino
, struct vnode
**vpp
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
328 if ((mp
== dead_mountp
) || (mp
->mnt_op
->vfs_vget
== 0))
332 ctx
= vfs_context_current();
335 error
= (*mp
->mnt_op
->vfs_vget
)(mp
, ino
, vpp
, ctx
);
341 VFS_FHTOVP(mount_t mp
, int fhlen
, unsigned char *fhp
, vnode_t
*vpp
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
345 if ((mp
== dead_mountp
) || (mp
->mnt_op
->vfs_fhtovp
== 0))
349 ctx
= vfs_context_current();
352 error
= (*mp
->mnt_op
->vfs_fhtovp
)(mp
, fhlen
, fhp
, vpp
, ctx
);
358 VFS_VPTOFH(struct vnode
*vp
, int *fhlenp
, unsigned char *fhp
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
362 if ((vp
->v_mount
== dead_mountp
) || (vp
->v_mount
->mnt_op
->vfs_vptofh
== 0))
366 ctx
= vfs_context_current();
369 error
= (*vp
->v_mount
->mnt_op
->vfs_vptofh
)(vp
, fhlenp
, fhp
, ctx
);
374 int VFS_IOCTL(struct mount
*mp
, u_long command
, caddr_t data
,
375 int flags
, vfs_context_t context
)
377 if (mp
== dead_mountp
|| !mp
->mnt_op
->vfs_ioctl
)
380 return mp
->mnt_op
->vfs_ioctl(mp
, command
, data
, flags
,
381 context
?: vfs_context_current());
385 VFS_VGET_SNAPDIR(mount_t mp
, vnode_t
*vpp
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
389 if ((mp
== dead_mountp
) || (mp
->mnt_op
->vfs_vget_snapdir
== 0))
393 ctx
= vfs_context_current();
395 error
= (*mp
->mnt_op
->vfs_vget_snapdir
)(mp
, vpp
, ctx
);
400 /* returns the cached throttle mask for the mount_t */
402 vfs_throttle_mask(mount_t mp
)
404 return(mp
->mnt_throttle_mask
);
407 /* returns a copy of vfs type name for the mount_t */
409 vfs_name(mount_t mp
, char *buffer
)
411 strncpy(buffer
, mp
->mnt_vtable
->vfc_name
, MFSNAMELEN
);
414 /* returns vfs type number for the mount_t */
416 vfs_typenum(mount_t mp
)
418 return(mp
->mnt_vtable
->vfc_typenum
);
421 /* Safe to cast to "struct label*"; returns "void*" to limit dependence of mount.h on security headers. */
423 vfs_mntlabel(mount_t mp
)
425 return (void*)mp
->mnt_mntlabel
;
428 /* returns command modifier flags of mount_t ie. MNT_CMDFLAGS */
430 vfs_flags(mount_t mp
)
432 return((uint64_t)(mp
->mnt_flag
& (MNT_CMDFLAGS
| MNT_VISFLAGMASK
)));
435 /* set any of the command modifier flags(MNT_CMDFLAGS) in mount_t */
437 vfs_setflags(mount_t mp
, uint64_t flags
)
439 uint32_t lflags
= (uint32_t)(flags
& (MNT_CMDFLAGS
| MNT_VISFLAGMASK
));
442 mp
->mnt_flag
|= lflags
;
446 /* clear any of the command modifier flags(MNT_CMDFLAGS) in mount_t */
448 vfs_clearflags(mount_t mp
, uint64_t flags
)
450 uint32_t lflags
= (uint32_t)(flags
& (MNT_CMDFLAGS
| MNT_VISFLAGMASK
));
453 mp
->mnt_flag
&= ~lflags
;
457 /* Is the mount_t ronly and upgrade read/write requested? */
459 vfs_iswriteupgrade(mount_t mp
) /* ronly && MNTK_WANTRDWR */
461 return ((mp
->mnt_flag
& MNT_RDONLY
) && (mp
->mnt_kern_flag
& MNTK_WANTRDWR
));
465 /* Is the mount_t mounted ronly */
467 vfs_isrdonly(mount_t mp
)
469 return (mp
->mnt_flag
& MNT_RDONLY
);
472 /* Is the mount_t mounted for filesystem synchronous writes? */
474 vfs_issynchronous(mount_t mp
)
476 return (mp
->mnt_flag
& MNT_SYNCHRONOUS
);
479 /* Is the mount_t mounted read/write? */
481 vfs_isrdwr(mount_t mp
)
483 return ((mp
->mnt_flag
& MNT_RDONLY
) == 0);
487 /* Is mount_t marked for update (ie MNT_UPDATE) */
489 vfs_isupdate(mount_t mp
)
491 return (mp
->mnt_flag
& MNT_UPDATE
);
495 /* Is mount_t marked for reload (ie MNT_RELOAD) */
497 vfs_isreload(mount_t mp
)
499 return ((mp
->mnt_flag
& MNT_UPDATE
) && (mp
->mnt_flag
& MNT_RELOAD
));
502 /* Is mount_t marked for forced unmount (ie MNT_FORCE or MNTK_FRCUNMOUNT) */
504 vfs_isforce(mount_t mp
)
506 if (mp
->mnt_lflag
& MNT_LFORCE
)
513 vfs_isunmount(mount_t mp
)
515 if ((mp
->mnt_lflag
& MNT_LUNMOUNT
)) {
523 vfs_64bitready(mount_t mp
)
525 if ((mp
->mnt_vtable
->vfc_vfsflags
& VFC_VFS64BITREADY
))
533 vfs_authcache_ttl(mount_t mp
)
535 if ( (mp
->mnt_kern_flag
& (MNTK_AUTH_OPAQUE
| MNTK_AUTH_CACHE_TTL
)) )
536 return (mp
->mnt_authcache_ttl
);
538 return (CACHED_RIGHT_INFINITE_TTL
);
542 vfs_setauthcache_ttl(mount_t mp
, int ttl
)
545 mp
->mnt_kern_flag
|= MNTK_AUTH_CACHE_TTL
;
546 mp
->mnt_authcache_ttl
= ttl
;
551 vfs_clearauthcache_ttl(mount_t mp
)
554 mp
->mnt_kern_flag
&= ~MNTK_AUTH_CACHE_TTL
;
556 * back to the default TTL value in case
557 * MNTK_AUTH_OPAQUE is set on this mount
559 mp
->mnt_authcache_ttl
= CACHED_LOOKUP_RIGHT_TTL
;
564 vfs_authopaque(mount_t mp
)
566 if ((mp
->mnt_kern_flag
& MNTK_AUTH_OPAQUE
))
573 vfs_authopaqueaccess(mount_t mp
)
575 if ((mp
->mnt_kern_flag
& MNTK_AUTH_OPAQUE_ACCESS
))
582 vfs_setauthopaque(mount_t mp
)
585 mp
->mnt_kern_flag
|= MNTK_AUTH_OPAQUE
;
590 vfs_setauthopaqueaccess(mount_t mp
)
593 mp
->mnt_kern_flag
|= MNTK_AUTH_OPAQUE_ACCESS
;
598 vfs_clearauthopaque(mount_t mp
)
601 mp
->mnt_kern_flag
&= ~MNTK_AUTH_OPAQUE
;
606 vfs_clearauthopaqueaccess(mount_t mp
)
609 mp
->mnt_kern_flag
&= ~MNTK_AUTH_OPAQUE_ACCESS
;
614 vfs_setextendedsecurity(mount_t mp
)
617 mp
->mnt_kern_flag
|= MNTK_EXTENDED_SECURITY
;
622 vfs_clearextendedsecurity(mount_t mp
)
625 mp
->mnt_kern_flag
&= ~MNTK_EXTENDED_SECURITY
;
630 vfs_setnoswap(mount_t mp
)
633 mp
->mnt_kern_flag
|= MNTK_NOSWAP
;
638 vfs_clearnoswap(mount_t mp
)
641 mp
->mnt_kern_flag
&= ~MNTK_NOSWAP
;
646 vfs_extendedsecurity(mount_t mp
)
648 return(mp
->mnt_kern_flag
& MNTK_EXTENDED_SECURITY
);
651 /* returns the max size of short symlink in this mount_t */
653 vfs_maxsymlen(mount_t mp
)
655 return(mp
->mnt_maxsymlinklen
);
658 /* set max size of short symlink on mount_t */
660 vfs_setmaxsymlen(mount_t mp
, uint32_t symlen
)
662 mp
->mnt_maxsymlinklen
= symlen
;
665 /* return a pointer to the RO vfs_statfs associated with mount_t */
667 vfs_statfs(mount_t mp
)
669 return(&mp
->mnt_vfsstat
);
673 vfs_getattr(mount_t mp
, struct vfs_attr
*vfa
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
677 if ((error
= VFS_GETATTR(mp
, vfa
, ctx
)) != 0)
681 * If we have a filesystem create time, use it to default some others.
683 if (VFSATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vfa
, f_create_time
)) {
684 if (VFSATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vfa
, f_modify_time
) && !VFSATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vfa
, f_modify_time
))
685 VFSATTR_RETURN(vfa
, f_modify_time
, vfa
->f_create_time
);
692 vfs_setattr(mount_t mp
, struct vfs_attr
*vfa
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
696 if (vfs_isrdonly(mp
))
699 error
= VFS_SETATTR(mp
, vfa
, ctx
);
702 * If we had alternate ways of setting vfs attributes, we'd
709 /* return the private data handle stored in mount_t */
711 vfs_fsprivate(mount_t mp
)
713 return(mp
->mnt_data
);
716 /* set the private data handle in mount_t */
718 vfs_setfsprivate(mount_t mp
, void *mntdata
)
721 mp
->mnt_data
= mntdata
;
725 /* query whether the mount point supports native EAs */
727 vfs_nativexattrs(mount_t mp
) {
728 return (mp
->mnt_kern_flag
& MNTK_EXTENDED_ATTRS
);
732 * return the block size of the underlying
733 * device associated with mount_t
736 vfs_devblocksize(mount_t mp
) {
738 return(mp
->mnt_devblocksize
);
742 * Returns vnode with an iocount that must be released with vnode_put()
745 vfs_vnodecovered(mount_t mp
)
747 vnode_t vp
= mp
->mnt_vnodecovered
;
748 if ((vp
== NULL
) || (vnode_getwithref(vp
) != 0)) {
756 * Returns device vnode backing a mountpoint with an iocount (if valid vnode exists).
757 * The iocount must be released with vnode_put(). Note that this KPI is subtle
758 * with respect to the validity of using this device vnode for anything substantial
759 * (which is discouraged). If commands are sent to the device driver without
760 * taking proper steps to ensure that the device is still open, chaos may ensue.
761 * Similarly, this routine should only be called if there is some guarantee that
762 * the mount itself is still valid.
765 vfs_devvp(mount_t mp
)
767 vnode_t vp
= mp
->mnt_devvp
;
769 if ((vp
!= NULLVP
) && (vnode_get(vp
) == 0)) {
777 * return the io attributes associated with mount_t
780 vfs_ioattr(mount_t mp
, struct vfsioattr
*ioattrp
)
782 ioattrp
->io_reserved
[0] = NULL
;
783 ioattrp
->io_reserved
[1] = NULL
;
785 ioattrp
->io_maxreadcnt
= MAXPHYS
;
786 ioattrp
->io_maxwritecnt
= MAXPHYS
;
787 ioattrp
->io_segreadcnt
= 32;
788 ioattrp
->io_segwritecnt
= 32;
789 ioattrp
->io_maxsegreadsize
= MAXPHYS
;
790 ioattrp
->io_maxsegwritesize
= MAXPHYS
;
791 ioattrp
->io_devblocksize
= DEV_BSIZE
;
792 ioattrp
->io_flags
= 0;
793 ioattrp
->io_max_swappin_available
= 0;
795 ioattrp
->io_maxreadcnt
= mp
->mnt_maxreadcnt
;
796 ioattrp
->io_maxwritecnt
= mp
->mnt_maxwritecnt
;
797 ioattrp
->io_segreadcnt
= mp
->mnt_segreadcnt
;
798 ioattrp
->io_segwritecnt
= mp
->mnt_segwritecnt
;
799 ioattrp
->io_maxsegreadsize
= mp
->mnt_maxsegreadsize
;
800 ioattrp
->io_maxsegwritesize
= mp
->mnt_maxsegwritesize
;
801 ioattrp
->io_devblocksize
= mp
->mnt_devblocksize
;
802 ioattrp
->io_flags
= mp
->mnt_ioflags
;
803 ioattrp
->io_max_swappin_available
= mp
->mnt_max_swappin_available
;
809 * set the IO attributes associated with mount_t
812 vfs_setioattr(mount_t mp
, struct vfsioattr
* ioattrp
)
816 mp
->mnt_maxreadcnt
= ioattrp
->io_maxreadcnt
;
817 mp
->mnt_maxwritecnt
= ioattrp
->io_maxwritecnt
;
818 mp
->mnt_segreadcnt
= ioattrp
->io_segreadcnt
;
819 mp
->mnt_segwritecnt
= ioattrp
->io_segwritecnt
;
820 mp
->mnt_maxsegreadsize
= ioattrp
->io_maxsegreadsize
;
821 mp
->mnt_maxsegwritesize
= ioattrp
->io_maxsegwritesize
;
822 mp
->mnt_devblocksize
= ioattrp
->io_devblocksize
;
823 mp
->mnt_ioflags
= ioattrp
->io_flags
;
824 mp
->mnt_max_swappin_available
= ioattrp
->io_max_swappin_available
;
828 * Add a new filesystem into the kernel specified in passed in
829 * vfstable structure. It fills in the vnode
830 * dispatch vector that is to be passed to when vnodes are created.
831 * It returns a handle which is to be used to when the FS is to be removed
833 typedef int (*PFI
)(void *);
834 extern int vfs_opv_numops
;
836 vfs_fsadd(struct vfs_fsentry
*vfe
, vfstable_t
*handle
)
838 struct vfstable
*newvfstbl
= NULL
;
840 int (***opv_desc_vector_p
)(void *);
841 int (**opv_desc_vector
)(void *);
842 struct vnodeopv_entry_desc
*opve_descp
;
848 * This routine is responsible for all the initialization that would
849 * ordinarily be done as part of the system startup;
852 if (vfe
== (struct vfs_fsentry
*)0)
855 desccount
= vfe
->vfe_vopcnt
;
856 if ((desccount
<=0) || ((desccount
> 8)) || (vfe
->vfe_vfsops
== (struct vfsops
*)NULL
)
857 || (vfe
->vfe_opvdescs
== (struct vnodeopv_desc
**)NULL
))
860 /* Non-threadsafe filesystems are not supported */
861 if ((vfe
->vfe_flags
& (VFS_TBLTHREADSAFE
| VFS_TBLFSNODELOCK
)) == 0) {
865 MALLOC(newvfstbl
, void *, sizeof(struct vfstable
), M_TEMP
,
867 bzero(newvfstbl
, sizeof(struct vfstable
));
868 newvfstbl
->vfc_vfsops
= vfe
->vfe_vfsops
;
869 strncpy(&newvfstbl
->vfc_name
[0], vfe
->vfe_fsname
, MFSNAMELEN
);
870 if ((vfe
->vfe_flags
& VFS_TBLNOTYPENUM
))
871 newvfstbl
->vfc_typenum
= maxvfstypenum
++;
873 newvfstbl
->vfc_typenum
= vfe
->vfe_fstypenum
;
875 newvfstbl
->vfc_refcount
= 0;
876 newvfstbl
->vfc_flags
= 0;
877 newvfstbl
->vfc_mountroot
= NULL
;
878 newvfstbl
->vfc_next
= NULL
;
879 newvfstbl
->vfc_vfsflags
= 0;
880 if (vfe
->vfe_flags
& VFS_TBL64BITREADY
)
881 newvfstbl
->vfc_vfsflags
|= VFC_VFS64BITREADY
;
882 if (vfe
->vfe_flags
& VFS_TBLVNOP_PAGEINV2
)
883 newvfstbl
->vfc_vfsflags
|= VFC_VFSVNOP_PAGEINV2
;
884 if (vfe
->vfe_flags
& VFS_TBLVNOP_PAGEOUTV2
)
885 newvfstbl
->vfc_vfsflags
|= VFC_VFSVNOP_PAGEOUTV2
;
886 if ((vfe
->vfe_flags
& VFS_TBLLOCALVOL
) == VFS_TBLLOCALVOL
)
887 newvfstbl
->vfc_flags
|= MNT_LOCAL
;
888 if ((vfe
->vfe_flags
& VFS_TBLLOCALVOL
) && (vfe
->vfe_flags
& VFS_TBLGENERICMNTARGS
) == 0)
889 newvfstbl
->vfc_vfsflags
|= VFC_VFSLOCALARGS
;
891 newvfstbl
->vfc_vfsflags
|= VFC_VFSGENERICARGS
;
893 if (vfe
->vfe_flags
& VFS_TBLNATIVEXATTR
)
894 newvfstbl
->vfc_vfsflags
|= VFC_VFSNATIVEXATTR
;
895 if (vfe
->vfe_flags
& VFS_TBLUNMOUNT_PREFLIGHT
)
896 newvfstbl
->vfc_vfsflags
|= VFC_VFSPREFLIGHT
;
897 if (vfe
->vfe_flags
& VFS_TBLREADDIR_EXTENDED
)
898 newvfstbl
->vfc_vfsflags
|= VFC_VFSREADDIR_EXTENDED
;
899 if (vfe
->vfe_flags
& VFS_TBLNOMACLABEL
)
900 newvfstbl
->vfc_vfsflags
|= VFC_VFSNOMACLABEL
;
901 if (vfe
->vfe_flags
& VFS_TBLVNOP_NOUPDATEID_RENAME
)
902 newvfstbl
->vfc_vfsflags
|= VFC_VFSVNOP_NOUPDATEID_RENAME
;
903 if (vfe
->vfe_flags
& VFS_TBLVNOP_SECLUDE_RENAME
)
904 newvfstbl
->vfc_vfsflags
|= VFC_VFSVNOP_SECLUDE_RENAME
;
905 if (vfe
->vfe_flags
& VFS_TBLCANMOUNTROOT
)
906 newvfstbl
->vfc_vfsflags
|= VFC_VFSCANMOUNTROOT
;
909 * Allocate and init the vectors.
910 * Also handle backwards compatibility.
912 * We allocate one large block to hold all <desccount>
913 * vnode operation vectors stored contiguously.
915 /* XXX - shouldn't be M_TEMP */
917 descsize
= desccount
* vfs_opv_numops
* sizeof(PFI
);
918 MALLOC(descptr
, PFI
*, descsize
,
920 bzero(descptr
, descsize
);
922 newvfstbl
->vfc_descptr
= descptr
;
923 newvfstbl
->vfc_descsize
= descsize
;
925 newvfstbl
->vfc_sysctl
= NULL
;
927 for (i
= 0; i
< desccount
; i
++ ) {
928 opv_desc_vector_p
= vfe
->vfe_opvdescs
[i
]->opv_desc_vector_p
;
930 * Fill in the caller's pointer to the start of the i'th vector.
931 * They'll need to supply it when calling vnode_create.
933 opv_desc_vector
= descptr
+ i
* vfs_opv_numops
;
934 *opv_desc_vector_p
= opv_desc_vector
;
936 for (j
= 0; vfe
->vfe_opvdescs
[i
]->opv_desc_ops
[j
].opve_op
; j
++) {
937 opve_descp
= &(vfe
->vfe_opvdescs
[i
]->opv_desc_ops
[j
]);
939 /* Silently skip known-disabled operations */
940 if (opve_descp
->opve_op
->vdesc_flags
& VDESC_DISABLED
) {
941 printf("vfs_fsadd: Ignoring reference in %p to disabled operation %s.\n",
942 vfe
->vfe_opvdescs
[i
], opve_descp
->opve_op
->vdesc_name
);
947 * Sanity check: is this operation listed
948 * in the list of operations? We check this
949 * by seeing if its offset is zero. Since
950 * the default routine should always be listed
951 * first, it should be the only one with a zero
952 * offset. Any other operation with a zero
953 * offset is probably not listed in
954 * vfs_op_descs, and so is probably an error.
956 * A panic here means the layer programmer
957 * has committed the all-too common bug
958 * of adding a new operation to the layer's
959 * list of vnode operations but
960 * not adding the operation to the system-wide
961 * list of supported operations.
963 if (opve_descp
->opve_op
->vdesc_offset
== 0 &&
964 opve_descp
->opve_op
!= VDESC(vnop_default
)) {
965 printf("vfs_fsadd: operation %s not listed in %s.\n",
966 opve_descp
->opve_op
->vdesc_name
,
968 panic("vfs_fsadd: bad operation");
971 * Fill in this entry.
973 opv_desc_vector
[opve_descp
->opve_op
->vdesc_offset
] =
974 opve_descp
->opve_impl
;
979 * Finally, go back and replace unfilled routines
980 * with their default. (Sigh, an O(n^3) algorithm. I
981 * could make it better, but that'd be work, and n is small.)
983 opv_desc_vector_p
= vfe
->vfe_opvdescs
[i
]->opv_desc_vector_p
;
986 * Force every operations vector to have a default routine.
988 opv_desc_vector
= *opv_desc_vector_p
;
989 if (opv_desc_vector
[VOFFSET(vnop_default
)] == NULL
)
990 panic("vfs_fsadd: operation vector without default routine.");
991 for (j
= 0; j
< vfs_opv_numops
; j
++)
992 if (opv_desc_vector
[j
] == NULL
)
994 opv_desc_vector
[VOFFSET(vnop_default
)];
996 } /* end of each vnodeopv_desc parsing */
1000 *handle
= vfstable_add(newvfstbl
);
1002 if (newvfstbl
->vfc_typenum
<= maxvfstypenum
)
1003 maxvfstypenum
= newvfstbl
->vfc_typenum
+ 1;
1005 if (newvfstbl
->vfc_vfsops
->vfs_init
) {
1006 struct vfsconf vfsc
;
1007 bzero(&vfsc
, sizeof(struct vfsconf
));
1008 vfsc
.vfc_reserved1
= 0;
1009 bcopy((*handle
)->vfc_name
, vfsc
.vfc_name
, sizeof(vfsc
.vfc_name
));
1010 vfsc
.vfc_typenum
= (*handle
)->vfc_typenum
;
1011 vfsc
.vfc_refcount
= (*handle
)->vfc_refcount
;
1012 vfsc
.vfc_flags
= (*handle
)->vfc_flags
;
1013 vfsc
.vfc_reserved2
= 0;
1014 vfsc
.vfc_reserved3
= 0;
1016 (*newvfstbl
->vfc_vfsops
->vfs_init
)(&vfsc
);
1019 FREE(newvfstbl
, M_TEMP
);
1025 * Removes the filesystem from kernel.
1026 * The argument passed in is the handle that was given when
1027 * file system was added
1030 vfs_fsremove(vfstable_t handle
)
1032 struct vfstable
* vfstbl
= (struct vfstable
*)handle
;
1033 void *old_desc
= NULL
;
1036 /* Preflight check for any mounts */
1038 if ( vfstbl
->vfc_refcount
!= 0 ) {
1039 mount_list_unlock();
1044 * save the old descriptor; the free cannot occur unconditionally,
1045 * since vfstable_del() may fail.
1047 if (vfstbl
->vfc_descptr
&& vfstbl
->vfc_descsize
) {
1048 old_desc
= vfstbl
->vfc_descptr
;
1050 err
= vfstable_del(vfstbl
);
1052 mount_list_unlock();
1054 /* free the descriptor if the delete was successful */
1055 if (err
== 0 && old_desc
) {
1056 FREE(old_desc
, M_TEMP
);
1062 void vfs_setowner(mount_t mp
, uid_t uid
, gid_t gid
)
1064 mp
->mnt_fsowner
= uid
;
1065 mp
->mnt_fsgroup
= gid
;
1069 * Callers should be careful how they use this; accessing
1070 * mnt_last_write_completed_timestamp is not thread-safe. Writing to
1071 * it isn't either. Point is: be prepared to deal with strange values
1074 uint64_t vfs_idle_time(mount_t mp
)
1076 if (mp
->mnt_pending_write_size
)
1084 - mp
->mnt_last_write_completed_timestamp
.tv_sec
) * 1000000
1085 + now
.tv_usec
- mp
->mnt_last_write_completed_timestamp
.tv_usec
);
1089 vfs_context_pid(vfs_context_t ctx
)
1091 return (proc_pid(vfs_context_proc(ctx
)));
1095 vfs_context_suser(vfs_context_t ctx
)
1097 return (suser(ctx
->vc_ucred
, NULL
));
1101 * Return bit field of signals posted to all threads in the context's process.
1103 * XXX Signals should be tied to threads, not processes, for most uses of this
1107 vfs_context_issignal(vfs_context_t ctx
, sigset_t mask
)
1109 proc_t p
= vfs_context_proc(ctx
);
1111 return(proc_pendingsignals(p
, mask
));
1116 vfs_context_is64bit(vfs_context_t ctx
)
1118 proc_t proc
= vfs_context_proc(ctx
);
1121 return(proc_is64bit(proc
));
1129 * Description: Given a vfs_context_t, return the proc_t associated with it.
1131 * Parameters: vfs_context_t The context to use
1133 * Returns: proc_t The process for this context
1135 * Notes: This function will return the current_proc() if any of the
1136 * following conditions are true:
1138 * o The supplied context pointer is NULL
1139 * o There is no Mach thread associated with the context
1140 * o There is no Mach task associated with the Mach thread
1141 * o There is no proc_t associated with the Mach task
1142 * o The proc_t has no per process open file table
1143 * o The proc_t is post-vfork()
1145 * This causes this function to return a value matching as
1146 * closely as possible the previous behaviour, while at the
1147 * same time avoiding the task lending that results from vfork()
1150 vfs_context_proc(vfs_context_t ctx
)
1154 if (ctx
!= NULL
&& ctx
->vc_thread
!= NULL
)
1155 proc
= (proc_t
)get_bsdthreadtask_info(ctx
->vc_thread
);
1156 if (proc
!= NULL
&& (proc
->p_fd
== NULL
|| (proc
->p_lflag
& P_LVFORK
)))
1159 return(proc
== NULL
? current_proc() : proc
);
1163 * vfs_context_get_special_port
1165 * Description: Return the requested special port from the task associated
1166 * with the given context.
1168 * Parameters: vfs_context_t The context to use
1169 * int Index of special port
1170 * ipc_port_t * Pointer to returned port
1172 * Returns: kern_return_t see task_get_special_port()
1175 vfs_context_get_special_port(vfs_context_t ctx
, int which
, ipc_port_t
*portp
)
1179 if (ctx
!= NULL
&& ctx
->vc_thread
!= NULL
)
1180 task
= get_threadtask(ctx
->vc_thread
);
1182 return task_get_special_port(task
, which
, portp
);
1186 * vfs_context_set_special_port
1188 * Description: Set the requested special port in the task associated
1189 * with the given context.
1191 * Parameters: vfs_context_t The context to use
1192 * int Index of special port
1193 * ipc_port_t New special port
1195 * Returns: kern_return_t see task_set_special_port()
1198 vfs_context_set_special_port(vfs_context_t ctx
, int which
, ipc_port_t port
)
1202 if (ctx
!= NULL
&& ctx
->vc_thread
!= NULL
)
1203 task
= get_threadtask(ctx
->vc_thread
);
1205 return task_set_special_port(task
, which
, port
);
1209 * vfs_context_thread
1211 * Description: Return the Mach thread associated with a vfs_context_t
1213 * Parameters: vfs_context_t The context to use
1215 * Returns: thread_t The thread for this context, or
1216 * NULL, if there is not one.
1218 * Notes: NULL thread_t's are legal, but discouraged. They occur only
1219 * as a result of a static vfs_context_t declaration in a function
1220 * and will result in this function returning NULL.
1222 * This is intentional; this function should NOT return the
1223 * current_thread() in this case.
1226 vfs_context_thread(vfs_context_t ctx
)
1228 return(ctx
->vc_thread
);
1235 * Description: Returns a reference on the vnode for the current working
1236 * directory for the supplied context
1238 * Parameters: vfs_context_t The context to use
1240 * Returns: vnode_t The current working directory
1243 * Notes: The function first attempts to obtain the current directory
1244 * from the thread, and if it is not present there, falls back
1245 * to obtaining it from the process instead. If it can't be
1246 * obtained from either place, we return NULLVP.
1249 vfs_context_cwd(vfs_context_t ctx
)
1251 vnode_t cwd
= NULLVP
;
1253 if(ctx
!= NULL
&& ctx
->vc_thread
!= NULL
) {
1254 uthread_t uth
= get_bsdthread_info(ctx
->vc_thread
);
1258 * Get the cwd from the thread; if there isn't one, get it
1259 * from the process, instead.
1261 if ((cwd
= uth
->uu_cdir
) == NULLVP
&&
1262 (proc
= (proc_t
)get_bsdthreadtask_info(ctx
->vc_thread
)) != NULL
&&
1264 cwd
= proc
->p_fd
->fd_cdir
;
1271 * vfs_context_create
1273 * Description: Allocate and initialize a new context.
1275 * Parameters: vfs_context_t: Context to copy, or NULL for new
1277 * Returns: Pointer to new context
1279 * Notes: Copy cred and thread from argument, if available; else
1280 * initialize with current thread and new cred. Returns
1281 * with a reference held on the credential.
1284 vfs_context_create(vfs_context_t ctx
)
1286 vfs_context_t newcontext
;
1288 newcontext
= (vfs_context_t
)kalloc(sizeof(struct vfs_context
));
1291 kauth_cred_t safecred
;
1293 newcontext
->vc_thread
= ctx
->vc_thread
;
1294 safecred
= ctx
->vc_ucred
;
1296 newcontext
->vc_thread
= current_thread();
1297 safecred
= kauth_cred_get();
1299 if (IS_VALID_CRED(safecred
))
1300 kauth_cred_ref(safecred
);
1301 newcontext
->vc_ucred
= safecred
;
1309 vfs_context_current(void)
1311 vfs_context_t ctx
= NULL
;
1312 volatile uthread_t ut
= (uthread_t
)get_bsdthread_info(current_thread());
1315 if (ut
->uu_context
.vc_ucred
!= NULL
) {
1316 ctx
= &ut
->uu_context
;
1320 return(ctx
== NULL
? vfs_context_kernel() : ctx
);
1327 * Dangerous hack - adopt the first kernel thread as the current thread, to
1328 * get to the vfs_context_t in the uthread associated with a kernel thread.
1329 * This is used by UDF to make the call into IOCDMediaBSDClient,
1330 * IOBDMediaBSDClient, and IODVDMediaBSDClient to determine whether the
1331 * ioctl() is being called from kernel or user space (and all this because
1332 * we do not pass threads into our ioctl()'s, instead of processes).
1334 * This is also used by imageboot_setup(), called early from bsd_init() after
1335 * kernproc has been given a credential.
1337 * Note: The use of proc_thread() here is a convenience to avoid inclusion
1338 * of many Mach headers to do the reference directly rather than indirectly;
1339 * we will need to forego this convenience when we reture proc_thread().
1341 static struct vfs_context kerncontext
;
1343 vfs_context_kernel(void)
1345 if (kerncontext
.vc_ucred
== NOCRED
)
1346 kerncontext
.vc_ucred
= kernproc
->p_ucred
;
1347 if (kerncontext
.vc_thread
== NULL
)
1348 kerncontext
.vc_thread
= proc_thread(kernproc
);
1350 return(&kerncontext
);
1355 vfs_context_rele(vfs_context_t ctx
)
1358 if (IS_VALID_CRED(ctx
->vc_ucred
))
1359 kauth_cred_unref(&ctx
->vc_ucred
);
1360 kfree(ctx
, sizeof(struct vfs_context
));
1367 vfs_context_ucred(vfs_context_t ctx
)
1369 return (ctx
->vc_ucred
);
1373 * Return true if the context is owned by the superuser.
1376 vfs_context_issuser(vfs_context_t ctx
)
1378 return(kauth_cred_issuser(vfs_context_ucred(ctx
)));
1381 int vfs_context_iskernel(vfs_context_t ctx
)
1383 return ctx
== &kerncontext
;
1387 * Given a context, for all fields of vfs_context_t which
1388 * are not held with a reference, set those fields to the
1389 * values for the current execution context. Currently, this
1390 * just means the vc_thread.
1392 * Returns: 0 for success, nonzero for failure
1394 * The intended use is:
1395 * 1. vfs_context_create() gets the caller a context
1396 * 2. vfs_context_bind() sets the unrefcounted data
1397 * 3. vfs_context_rele() releases the context
1401 vfs_context_bind(vfs_context_t ctx
)
1403 ctx
->vc_thread
= current_thread();
1407 int vfs_isswapmount(mount_t mnt
)
1409 return mnt
&& ISSET(mnt
->mnt_kern_flag
, MNTK_SWAP_MOUNT
) ? 1 : 0;
1412 /* XXXXXXXXXXXXXX VNODE KAPIS XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX */
1416 * Convert between vnode types and inode formats (since POSIX.1
1417 * defines mode word of stat structure in terms of inode formats).
1420 vnode_iftovt(int mode
)
1422 return(iftovt_tab
[((mode
) & S_IFMT
) >> 12]);
1426 vnode_vttoif(enum vtype indx
)
1428 return(vttoif_tab
[(int)(indx
)]);
1432 vnode_makeimode(int indx
, int mode
)
1434 return (int)(VTTOIF(indx
) | (mode
));
1439 * vnode manipulation functions.
1442 /* returns system root vnode iocount; It should be released using vnode_put() */
1448 error
= vnode_get(rootvnode
);
1450 return ((vnode_t
)0);
1457 vnode_vid(vnode_t vp
)
1459 return ((uint32_t)(vp
->v_id
));
1463 vnode_mount(vnode_t vp
)
1465 return (vp
->v_mount
);
1470 vnode_mountdevvp(vnode_t vp
)
1473 return (vp
->v_mount
->mnt_devvp
);
1475 return ((vnode_t
)0);
1480 vnode_mountedhere(vnode_t vp
)
1484 if ((vp
->v_type
== VDIR
) && ((mp
= vp
->v_mountedhere
) != NULL
) &&
1485 (mp
->mnt_vnodecovered
== vp
))
1488 return (mount_t
)NULL
;
1491 /* returns vnode type of vnode_t */
1493 vnode_vtype(vnode_t vp
)
1495 return (vp
->v_type
);
1498 /* returns FS specific node saved in vnode */
1500 vnode_fsnode(vnode_t vp
)
1502 return (vp
->v_data
);
1506 vnode_clearfsnode(vnode_t vp
)
1512 vnode_specrdev(vnode_t vp
)
1518 /* Accessor functions */
1519 /* is vnode_t a root vnode */
1521 vnode_isvroot(vnode_t vp
)
1523 return ((vp
->v_flag
& VROOT
)? 1 : 0);
1526 /* is vnode_t a system vnode */
1528 vnode_issystem(vnode_t vp
)
1530 return ((vp
->v_flag
& VSYSTEM
)? 1 : 0);
1533 /* is vnode_t a swap file vnode */
1535 vnode_isswap(vnode_t vp
)
1537 return ((vp
->v_flag
& VSWAP
)? 1 : 0);
1540 /* is vnode_t a tty */
1542 vnode_istty(vnode_t vp
)
1544 return ((vp
->v_flag
& VISTTY
) ? 1 : 0);
1547 /* if vnode_t mount operation in progress */
1549 vnode_ismount(vnode_t vp
)
1551 return ((vp
->v_flag
& VMOUNT
)? 1 : 0);
1554 /* is this vnode under recyle now */
1556 vnode_isrecycled(vnode_t vp
)
1560 vnode_lock_spin(vp
);
1561 ret
= (vp
->v_lflag
& (VL_TERMINATE
|VL_DEAD
))? 1 : 0;
1566 /* vnode was created by background task requesting rapid aging
1567 and has not since been referenced by a normal task */
1569 vnode_israge(vnode_t vp
)
1571 return ((vp
->v_flag
& VRAGE
)? 1 : 0);
1575 vnode_needssnapshots(vnode_t vp
)
1577 return ((vp
->v_flag
& VNEEDSSNAPSHOT
)? 1 : 0);
1581 /* Check the process/thread to see if we should skip atime updates */
1583 vfs_ctx_skipatime (vfs_context_t ctx
) {
1588 proc
= vfs_context_proc(ctx
);
1589 thr
= vfs_context_thread (ctx
);
1591 /* Validate pointers in case we were invoked via a kernel context */
1593 ut
= get_bsdthread_info (thr
);
1595 if (proc
->p_lflag
& P_LRAGE_VNODES
) {
1600 if (ut
->uu_flag
& UT_RAGE_VNODES
) {
1608 /* is vnode_t marked to not keep data cached once it's been consumed */
1610 vnode_isnocache(vnode_t vp
)
1612 return ((vp
->v_flag
& VNOCACHE_DATA
)? 1 : 0);
1616 * has sequential readahead been disabled on this vnode
1619 vnode_isnoreadahead(vnode_t vp
)
1621 return ((vp
->v_flag
& VRAOFF
)? 1 : 0);
1625 vnode_is_openevt(vnode_t vp
)
1627 return ((vp
->v_flag
& VOPENEVT
)? 1 : 0);
1630 /* is vnode_t a standard one? */
1632 vnode_isstandard(vnode_t vp
)
1634 return ((vp
->v_flag
& VSTANDARD
)? 1 : 0);
1637 /* don't vflush() if SKIPSYSTEM */
1639 vnode_isnoflush(vnode_t vp
)
1641 return ((vp
->v_flag
& VNOFLUSH
)? 1 : 0);
1644 /* is vnode_t a regular file */
1646 vnode_isreg(vnode_t vp
)
1648 return ((vp
->v_type
== VREG
)? 1 : 0);
1651 /* is vnode_t a directory? */
1653 vnode_isdir(vnode_t vp
)
1655 return ((vp
->v_type
== VDIR
)? 1 : 0);
1658 /* is vnode_t a symbolic link ? */
1660 vnode_islnk(vnode_t vp
)
1662 return ((vp
->v_type
== VLNK
)? 1 : 0);
1666 vnode_lookup_continue_needed(vnode_t vp
, struct componentname
*cnp
)
1668 struct nameidata
*ndp
= cnp
->cn_ndp
;
1671 panic("vnode_lookup_continue_needed(): cnp->cn_ndp is NULL\n");
1674 if (vnode_isdir(vp
)) {
1675 if (vp
->v_mountedhere
!= NULL
) {
1680 if (vp
->v_resolve
) {
1683 #endif /* CONFIG_TRIGGERS */
1688 if (vnode_islnk(vp
)) {
1689 /* From lookup(): || *ndp->ni_next == '/') No need for this, we know we're NULL-terminated here */
1690 if (cnp
->cn_flags
& FOLLOW
) {
1693 if (ndp
->ni_flag
& NAMEI_TRAILINGSLASH
) {
1701 ndp
->ni_flag
|= NAMEI_CONTLOOKUP
;
1702 return EKEEPLOOKING
;
1705 /* is vnode_t a fifo ? */
1707 vnode_isfifo(vnode_t vp
)
1709 return ((vp
->v_type
== VFIFO
)? 1 : 0);
1712 /* is vnode_t a block device? */
1714 vnode_isblk(vnode_t vp
)
1716 return ((vp
->v_type
== VBLK
)? 1 : 0);
1720 vnode_isspec(vnode_t vp
)
1722 return (((vp
->v_type
== VCHR
) || (vp
->v_type
== VBLK
)) ? 1 : 0);
1725 /* is vnode_t a char device? */
1727 vnode_ischr(vnode_t vp
)
1729 return ((vp
->v_type
== VCHR
)? 1 : 0);
1732 /* is vnode_t a socket? */
1734 vnode_issock(vnode_t vp
)
1736 return ((vp
->v_type
== VSOCK
)? 1 : 0);
1739 /* is vnode_t a device with multiple active vnodes referring to it? */
1741 vnode_isaliased(vnode_t vp
)
1743 enum vtype vt
= vp
->v_type
;
1744 if (!((vt
== VCHR
) || (vt
== VBLK
))) {
1747 return (vp
->v_specflags
& SI_ALIASED
);
1751 /* is vnode_t a named stream? */
1753 vnode_isnamedstream(
1762 return ((vp
->v_flag
& VISNAMEDSTREAM
) ? 1 : 0);
1778 return ((vp
->v_flag
& VISSHADOW
) ? 1 : 0);
1784 /* does vnode have associated named stream vnodes ? */
1786 vnode_hasnamedstreams(
1795 return ((vp
->v_lflag
& VL_HASSTREAMS
) ? 1 : 0);
1800 /* TBD: set vnode_t to not cache data after it is consumed once; used for quota */
1802 vnode_setnocache(vnode_t vp
)
1804 vnode_lock_spin(vp
);
1805 vp
->v_flag
|= VNOCACHE_DATA
;
1810 vnode_clearnocache(vnode_t vp
)
1812 vnode_lock_spin(vp
);
1813 vp
->v_flag
&= ~VNOCACHE_DATA
;
1818 vnode_set_openevt(vnode_t vp
)
1820 vnode_lock_spin(vp
);
1821 vp
->v_flag
|= VOPENEVT
;
1826 vnode_clear_openevt(vnode_t vp
)
1828 vnode_lock_spin(vp
);
1829 vp
->v_flag
&= ~VOPENEVT
;
1835 vnode_setnoreadahead(vnode_t vp
)
1837 vnode_lock_spin(vp
);
1838 vp
->v_flag
|= VRAOFF
;
1843 vnode_clearnoreadahead(vnode_t vp
)
1845 vnode_lock_spin(vp
);
1846 vp
->v_flag
&= ~VRAOFF
;
1851 vnode_isfastdevicecandidate(vnode_t vp
)
1853 return ((vp
->v_flag
& VFASTDEVCANDIDATE
)? 1 : 0);
1857 vnode_setfastdevicecandidate(vnode_t vp
)
1859 vnode_lock_spin(vp
);
1860 vp
->v_flag
|= VFASTDEVCANDIDATE
;
1865 vnode_clearfastdevicecandidate(vnode_t vp
)
1867 vnode_lock_spin(vp
);
1868 vp
->v_flag
&= ~VFASTDEVCANDIDATE
;
1873 vnode_isautocandidate(vnode_t vp
)
1875 return ((vp
->v_flag
& VAUTOCANDIDATE
)? 1 : 0);
1879 vnode_setautocandidate(vnode_t vp
)
1881 vnode_lock_spin(vp
);
1882 vp
->v_flag
|= VAUTOCANDIDATE
;
1887 vnode_clearautocandidate(vnode_t vp
)
1889 vnode_lock_spin(vp
);
1890 vp
->v_flag
&= ~VAUTOCANDIDATE
;
1897 /* mark vnode_t to skip vflush() is SKIPSYSTEM */
1899 vnode_setnoflush(vnode_t vp
)
1901 vnode_lock_spin(vp
);
1902 vp
->v_flag
|= VNOFLUSH
;
1907 vnode_clearnoflush(vnode_t vp
)
1909 vnode_lock_spin(vp
);
1910 vp
->v_flag
&= ~VNOFLUSH
;
1915 /* is vnode_t a blkdevice and has a FS mounted on it */
1917 vnode_ismountedon(vnode_t vp
)
1919 return ((vp
->v_specflags
& SI_MOUNTEDON
)? 1 : 0);
1923 vnode_setmountedon(vnode_t vp
)
1925 vnode_lock_spin(vp
);
1926 vp
->v_specflags
|= SI_MOUNTEDON
;
1931 vnode_clearmountedon(vnode_t vp
)
1933 vnode_lock_spin(vp
);
1934 vp
->v_specflags
&= ~SI_MOUNTEDON
;
1940 vnode_settag(vnode_t vp
, int tag
)
1947 vnode_tag(vnode_t vp
)
1953 vnode_parent(vnode_t vp
)
1956 return(vp
->v_parent
);
1960 vnode_setparent(vnode_t vp
, vnode_t dvp
)
1966 vnode_setname(vnode_t vp
, char * name
)
1971 /* return the registered FS name when adding the FS to kernel */
1973 vnode_vfsname(vnode_t vp
, char * buf
)
1975 strlcpy(buf
, vp
->v_mount
->mnt_vtable
->vfc_name
, MFSNAMELEN
);
1978 /* return the FS type number */
1980 vnode_vfstypenum(vnode_t vp
)
1982 return(vp
->v_mount
->mnt_vtable
->vfc_typenum
);
1986 vnode_vfs64bitready(vnode_t vp
)
1990 * Checking for dead_mountp is a bit of a hack for SnowLeopard: <rdar://problem/6269051>
1992 if ((vp
->v_mount
!= dead_mountp
) && (vp
->v_mount
->mnt_vtable
->vfc_vfsflags
& VFC_VFS64BITREADY
))
2000 /* return the visible flags on associated mount point of vnode_t */
2002 vnode_vfsvisflags(vnode_t vp
)
2004 return(vp
->v_mount
->mnt_flag
& MNT_VISFLAGMASK
);
2007 /* return the command modifier flags on associated mount point of vnode_t */
2009 vnode_vfscmdflags(vnode_t vp
)
2011 return(vp
->v_mount
->mnt_flag
& MNT_CMDFLAGS
);
2014 /* return the max symlink of short links of vnode_t */
2016 vnode_vfsmaxsymlen(vnode_t vp
)
2018 return(vp
->v_mount
->mnt_maxsymlinklen
);
2021 /* return a pointer to the RO vfs_statfs associated with vnode_t's mount point */
2023 vnode_vfsstatfs(vnode_t vp
)
2025 return(&vp
->v_mount
->mnt_vfsstat
);
2028 /* return a handle to the FSs specific private handle associated with vnode_t's mount point */
2030 vnode_vfsfsprivate(vnode_t vp
)
2032 return(vp
->v_mount
->mnt_data
);
2035 /* is vnode_t in a rdonly mounted FS */
2037 vnode_vfsisrdonly(vnode_t vp
)
2039 return ((vp
->v_mount
->mnt_flag
& MNT_RDONLY
)? 1 : 0);
2043 vnode_compound_rename_available(vnode_t vp
)
2045 return vnode_compound_op_available(vp
, COMPOUND_VNOP_RENAME
);
2048 vnode_compound_rmdir_available(vnode_t vp
)
2050 return vnode_compound_op_available(vp
, COMPOUND_VNOP_RMDIR
);
2053 vnode_compound_mkdir_available(vnode_t vp
)
2055 return vnode_compound_op_available(vp
, COMPOUND_VNOP_MKDIR
);
2058 vnode_compound_remove_available(vnode_t vp
)
2060 return vnode_compound_op_available(vp
, COMPOUND_VNOP_REMOVE
);
2063 vnode_compound_open_available(vnode_t vp
)
2065 return vnode_compound_op_available(vp
, COMPOUND_VNOP_OPEN
);
2069 vnode_compound_op_available(vnode_t vp
, compound_vnop_id_t opid
)
2071 return ((vp
->v_mount
->mnt_compound_ops
& opid
) != 0);
2075 * Returns vnode ref to current working directory; if a per-thread current
2076 * working directory is in effect, return that instead of the per process one.
2078 * XXX Published, but not used.
2081 current_workingdir(void)
2083 return vfs_context_cwd(vfs_context_current());
2086 /* returns vnode ref to current root(chroot) directory */
2088 current_rootdir(void)
2090 proc_t proc
= current_proc();
2093 if ( (vp
= proc
->p_fd
->fd_rdir
) ) {
2094 if ( (vnode_getwithref(vp
)) )
2101 * Get a filesec and optional acl contents from an extended attribute.
2102 * Function will attempt to retrive ACL, UUID, and GUID information using a
2103 * read of a named extended attribute (KAUTH_FILESEC_XATTR).
2105 * Parameters: vp The vnode on which to operate.
2106 * fsecp The filesec (and ACL, if any) being
2108 * ctx The vnode context in which the
2109 * operation is to be attempted.
2111 * Returns: 0 Success
2114 * Notes: The kauth_filesec_t in '*fsecp', if retrieved, will be in
2115 * host byte order, as will be the ACL contents, if any.
2116 * Internally, we will cannonize these values from network (PPC)
2117 * byte order after we retrieve them so that the on-disk contents
2118 * of the extended attribute are identical for both PPC and Intel
2119 * (if we were not being required to provide this service via
2120 * fallback, this would be the job of the filesystem
2121 * 'VNOP_GETATTR' call).
2123 * We use ntohl() because it has a transitive property on Intel
2124 * machines and no effect on PPC mancines. This guarantees us
2126 * XXX: Deleting rather than ignoreing a corrupt security structure is
2127 * probably the only way to reset it without assistance from an
2128 * file system integrity checking tool. Right now we ignore it.
2130 * XXX: We should enummerate the possible errno values here, and where
2131 * in the code they originated.
2134 vnode_get_filesec(vnode_t vp
, kauth_filesec_t
*fsecp
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
2136 kauth_filesec_t fsec
;
2139 size_t xsize
, rsize
;
2141 uint32_t host_fsec_magic
;
2142 uint32_t host_acl_entrycount
;
2147 /* find out how big the EA is */
2148 error
= vn_getxattr(vp
, KAUTH_FILESEC_XATTR
, NULL
, &xsize
, XATTR_NOSECURITY
, ctx
);
2150 /* no EA, no filesec */
2151 if ((error
== ENOATTR
) || (error
== ENOENT
) || (error
== EJUSTRETURN
))
2153 /* either way, we are done */
2158 * To be valid, a kauth_filesec_t must be large enough to hold a zero
2159 * ACE entrly ACL, and if it's larger than that, it must have the right
2160 * number of bytes such that it contains an atomic number of ACEs,
2161 * rather than partial entries. Otherwise, we ignore it.
2163 if (!KAUTH_FILESEC_VALID(xsize
)) {
2164 KAUTH_DEBUG(" ERROR - Bogus kauth_fiilesec_t: %ld bytes", xsize
);
2169 /* how many entries would fit? */
2170 fsec_size
= KAUTH_FILESEC_COUNT(xsize
);
2172 /* get buffer and uio */
2173 if (((fsec
= kauth_filesec_alloc(fsec_size
)) == NULL
) ||
2174 ((fsec_uio
= uio_create(1, 0, UIO_SYSSPACE
, UIO_READ
)) == NULL
) ||
2175 uio_addiov(fsec_uio
, CAST_USER_ADDR_T(fsec
), xsize
)) {
2176 KAUTH_DEBUG(" ERROR - could not allocate iov to read ACL");
2181 /* read security attribute */
2183 if ((error
= vn_getxattr(vp
,
2184 KAUTH_FILESEC_XATTR
,
2190 /* no attribute - no security data */
2191 if ((error
== ENOATTR
) || (error
== ENOENT
) || (error
== EJUSTRETURN
))
2193 /* either way, we are done */
2198 * Validate security structure; the validation must take place in host
2199 * byte order. If it's corrupt, we will just ignore it.
2202 /* Validate the size before trying to convert it */
2203 if (rsize
< KAUTH_FILESEC_SIZE(0)) {
2204 KAUTH_DEBUG("ACL - DATA TOO SMALL (%d)", rsize
);
2208 /* Validate the magic number before trying to convert it */
2209 host_fsec_magic
= ntohl(KAUTH_FILESEC_MAGIC
);
2210 if (fsec
->fsec_magic
!= host_fsec_magic
) {
2211 KAUTH_DEBUG("ACL - BAD MAGIC %x", host_fsec_magic
);
2215 /* Validate the entry count before trying to convert it. */
2216 host_acl_entrycount
= ntohl(fsec
->fsec_acl
.acl_entrycount
);
2217 if (host_acl_entrycount
!= KAUTH_FILESEC_NOACL
) {
2218 if (host_acl_entrycount
> KAUTH_ACL_MAX_ENTRIES
) {
2219 KAUTH_DEBUG("ACL - BAD ENTRYCOUNT %x", host_acl_entrycount
);
2222 if (KAUTH_FILESEC_SIZE(host_acl_entrycount
) > rsize
) {
2223 KAUTH_DEBUG("ACL - BUFFER OVERFLOW (%d entries too big for %d)", host_acl_entrycount
, rsize
);
2228 kauth_filesec_acl_setendian(KAUTH_ENDIAN_HOST
, fsec
, NULL
);
2235 kauth_filesec_free(fsec
);
2236 if (fsec_uio
!= NULL
)
2244 * Set a filesec and optional acl contents into an extended attribute.
2245 * function will attempt to store ACL, UUID, and GUID information using a
2246 * write to a named extended attribute (KAUTH_FILESEC_XATTR). The 'acl'
2247 * may or may not point to the `fsec->fsec_acl`, depending on whether the
2248 * original caller supplied an acl.
2250 * Parameters: vp The vnode on which to operate.
2251 * fsec The filesec being set.
2252 * acl The acl to be associated with 'fsec'.
2253 * ctx The vnode context in which the
2254 * operation is to be attempted.
2256 * Returns: 0 Success
2259 * Notes: Both the fsec and the acl are always valid.
2261 * The kauth_filesec_t in 'fsec', if any, is in host byte order,
2262 * as are the acl contents, if they are used. Internally, we will
2263 * cannonize these values into network (PPC) byte order before we
2264 * attempt to write them so that the on-disk contents of the
2265 * extended attribute are identical for both PPC and Intel (if we
2266 * were not being required to provide this service via fallback,
2267 * this would be the job of the filesystem 'VNOP_SETATTR' call).
2268 * We reverse this process on the way out, so we leave with the
2269 * same byte order we started with.
2271 * XXX: We should enummerate the possible errno values here, and where
2272 * in the code they originated.
2275 vnode_set_filesec(vnode_t vp
, kauth_filesec_t fsec
, kauth_acl_t acl
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
2279 uint32_t saved_acl_copysize
;
2283 if ((fsec_uio
= uio_create(2, 0, UIO_SYSSPACE
, UIO_WRITE
)) == NULL
) {
2284 KAUTH_DEBUG(" ERROR - could not allocate iov to write ACL");
2289 * Save the pre-converted ACL copysize, because it gets swapped too
2290 * if we are running with the wrong endianness.
2292 saved_acl_copysize
= KAUTH_ACL_COPYSIZE(acl
);
2294 kauth_filesec_acl_setendian(KAUTH_ENDIAN_DISK
, fsec
, acl
);
2296 uio_addiov(fsec_uio
, CAST_USER_ADDR_T(fsec
), KAUTH_FILESEC_SIZE(0) - KAUTH_ACL_SIZE(KAUTH_FILESEC_NOACL
));
2297 uio_addiov(fsec_uio
, CAST_USER_ADDR_T(acl
), saved_acl_copysize
);
2298 error
= vn_setxattr(vp
,
2299 KAUTH_FILESEC_XATTR
,
2301 XATTR_NOSECURITY
, /* we have auth'ed already */
2303 VFS_DEBUG(ctx
, vp
, "SETATTR - set ACL returning %d", error
);
2305 kauth_filesec_acl_setendian(KAUTH_ENDIAN_HOST
, fsec
, acl
);
2308 if (fsec_uio
!= NULL
)
2315 * Returns: 0 Success
2316 * ENOMEM Not enough space [only if has filesec]
2318 * vnode_get_filesec: ???
2319 * kauth_cred_guid2uid: ???
2320 * kauth_cred_guid2gid: ???
2321 * vfs_update_vfsstat: ???
2324 vnode_getattr(vnode_t vp
, struct vnode_attr
*vap
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
2326 kauth_filesec_t fsec
;
2332 /* don't ask for extended security data if the filesystem doesn't support it */
2333 if (!vfs_extendedsecurity(vnode_mount(vp
))) {
2334 VATTR_CLEAR_ACTIVE(vap
, va_acl
);
2335 VATTR_CLEAR_ACTIVE(vap
, va_uuuid
);
2336 VATTR_CLEAR_ACTIVE(vap
, va_guuid
);
2340 * If the caller wants size values we might have to synthesise, give the
2341 * filesystem the opportunity to supply better intermediate results.
2343 if (VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_data_alloc
) ||
2344 VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_total_size
) ||
2345 VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_total_alloc
)) {
2346 VATTR_SET_ACTIVE(vap
, va_data_size
);
2347 VATTR_SET_ACTIVE(vap
, va_data_alloc
);
2348 VATTR_SET_ACTIVE(vap
, va_total_size
);
2349 VATTR_SET_ACTIVE(vap
, va_total_alloc
);
2352 error
= VNOP_GETATTR(vp
, vap
, ctx
);
2354 KAUTH_DEBUG("ERROR - returning %d", error
);
2359 * If extended security data was requested but not returned, try the fallback
2362 if (VATTR_NOT_RETURNED(vap
, va_acl
) || VATTR_NOT_RETURNED(vap
, va_uuuid
) || VATTR_NOT_RETURNED(vap
, va_guuid
)) {
2365 if (XATTR_VNODE_SUPPORTED(vp
)) {
2366 /* try to get the filesec */
2367 if ((error
= vnode_get_filesec(vp
, &fsec
, ctx
)) != 0)
2370 /* if no filesec, no attributes */
2372 VATTR_RETURN(vap
, va_acl
, NULL
);
2373 VATTR_RETURN(vap
, va_uuuid
, kauth_null_guid
);
2374 VATTR_RETURN(vap
, va_guuid
, kauth_null_guid
);
2377 /* looks good, try to return what we were asked for */
2378 VATTR_RETURN(vap
, va_uuuid
, fsec
->fsec_owner
);
2379 VATTR_RETURN(vap
, va_guuid
, fsec
->fsec_group
);
2381 /* only return the ACL if we were actually asked for it */
2382 if (VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_acl
)) {
2383 if (fsec
->fsec_acl
.acl_entrycount
== KAUTH_FILESEC_NOACL
) {
2384 VATTR_RETURN(vap
, va_acl
, NULL
);
2386 facl
= kauth_acl_alloc(fsec
->fsec_acl
.acl_entrycount
);
2388 kauth_filesec_free(fsec
);
2392 bcopy(&fsec
->fsec_acl
, facl
, KAUTH_ACL_COPYSIZE(&fsec
->fsec_acl
));
2393 VATTR_RETURN(vap
, va_acl
, facl
);
2396 kauth_filesec_free(fsec
);
2400 * If someone gave us an unsolicited filesec, toss it. We promise that
2401 * we're OK with a filesystem giving us anything back, but our callers
2402 * only expect what they asked for.
2404 if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_acl
) && !VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_acl
)) {
2405 if (vap
->va_acl
!= NULL
)
2406 kauth_acl_free(vap
->va_acl
);
2407 VATTR_CLEAR_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_acl
);
2410 #if 0 /* enable when we have a filesystem only supporting UUIDs */
2412 * Handle the case where we need a UID/GID, but only have extended
2413 * security information.
2415 if (VATTR_NOT_RETURNED(vap
, va_uid
) &&
2416 VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_uuuid
) &&
2417 !kauth_guid_equal(&vap
->va_uuuid
, &kauth_null_guid
)) {
2418 if ((error
= kauth_cred_guid2uid(&vap
->va_uuuid
, &nuid
)) == 0)
2419 VATTR_RETURN(vap
, va_uid
, nuid
);
2421 if (VATTR_NOT_RETURNED(vap
, va_gid
) &&
2422 VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_guuid
) &&
2423 !kauth_guid_equal(&vap
->va_guuid
, &kauth_null_guid
)) {
2424 if ((error
= kauth_cred_guid2gid(&vap
->va_guuid
, &ngid
)) == 0)
2425 VATTR_RETURN(vap
, va_gid
, ngid
);
2430 * Handle uid/gid == 99 and MNT_IGNORE_OWNERSHIP here.
2432 if (VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_uid
)) {
2433 if (vfs_context_issuser(ctx
) && VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_uid
)) {
2435 } else if (vp
->v_mount
->mnt_flag
& MNT_IGNORE_OWNERSHIP
) {
2436 nuid
= vp
->v_mount
->mnt_fsowner
;
2437 if (nuid
== KAUTH_UID_NONE
)
2439 } else if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_uid
)) {
2442 /* this will always be something sensible */
2443 nuid
= vp
->v_mount
->mnt_fsowner
;
2445 if ((nuid
== 99) && !vfs_context_issuser(ctx
))
2446 nuid
= kauth_cred_getuid(vfs_context_ucred(ctx
));
2447 VATTR_RETURN(vap
, va_uid
, nuid
);
2449 if (VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_gid
)) {
2450 if (vfs_context_issuser(ctx
) && VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_gid
)) {
2452 } else if (vp
->v_mount
->mnt_flag
& MNT_IGNORE_OWNERSHIP
) {
2453 ngid
= vp
->v_mount
->mnt_fsgroup
;
2454 if (ngid
== KAUTH_GID_NONE
)
2456 } else if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_gid
)) {
2459 /* this will always be something sensible */
2460 ngid
= vp
->v_mount
->mnt_fsgroup
;
2462 if ((ngid
== 99) && !vfs_context_issuser(ctx
))
2463 ngid
= kauth_cred_getgid(vfs_context_ucred(ctx
));
2464 VATTR_RETURN(vap
, va_gid
, ngid
);
2468 * Synthesise some values that can be reasonably guessed.
2470 if (!VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_iosize
))
2471 VATTR_RETURN(vap
, va_iosize
, vp
->v_mount
->mnt_vfsstat
.f_iosize
);
2473 if (!VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_flags
))
2474 VATTR_RETURN(vap
, va_flags
, 0);
2476 if (!VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_filerev
))
2477 VATTR_RETURN(vap
, va_filerev
, 0);
2479 if (!VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_gen
))
2480 VATTR_RETURN(vap
, va_gen
, 0);
2483 * Default sizes. Ordering here is important, as later defaults build on earlier ones.
2485 if (!VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_data_size
))
2486 VATTR_RETURN(vap
, va_data_size
, 0);
2488 /* do we want any of the possibly-computed values? */
2489 if (VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_data_alloc
) ||
2490 VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_total_size
) ||
2491 VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_total_alloc
)) {
2492 /* make sure f_bsize is valid */
2493 if (vp
->v_mount
->mnt_vfsstat
.f_bsize
== 0) {
2494 if ((error
= vfs_update_vfsstat(vp
->v_mount
, ctx
, VFS_KERNEL_EVENT
)) != 0)
2498 /* default va_data_alloc from va_data_size */
2499 if (!VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_data_alloc
))
2500 VATTR_RETURN(vap
, va_data_alloc
, roundup(vap
->va_data_size
, vp
->v_mount
->mnt_vfsstat
.f_bsize
));
2502 /* default va_total_size from va_data_size */
2503 if (!VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_total_size
))
2504 VATTR_RETURN(vap
, va_total_size
, vap
->va_data_size
);
2506 /* default va_total_alloc from va_total_size which is guaranteed at this point */
2507 if (!VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_total_alloc
))
2508 VATTR_RETURN(vap
, va_total_alloc
, roundup(vap
->va_total_size
, vp
->v_mount
->mnt_vfsstat
.f_bsize
));
2512 * If we don't have a change time, pull it from the modtime.
2514 if (!VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_change_time
) && VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_modify_time
))
2515 VATTR_RETURN(vap
, va_change_time
, vap
->va_modify_time
);
2518 * This is really only supported for the creation VNOPs, but since the field is there
2519 * we should populate it correctly.
2521 VATTR_RETURN(vap
, va_type
, vp
->v_type
);
2524 * The fsid can be obtained from the mountpoint directly.
2526 VATTR_RETURN(vap
, va_fsid
, vp
->v_mount
->mnt_vfsstat
.f_fsid
.val
[0]);
2534 * Set the attributes on a vnode in a vnode context.
2536 * Parameters: vp The vnode whose attributes to set.
2537 * vap A pointer to the attributes to set.
2538 * ctx The vnode context in which the
2539 * operation is to be attempted.
2541 * Returns: 0 Success
2544 * Notes: The kauth_filesec_t in 'vap', if any, is in host byte order.
2546 * The contents of the data area pointed to by 'vap' may be
2547 * modified if the vnode is on a filesystem which has been
2548 * mounted with ingore ownership flags, or by the underlyng
2549 * VFS itself, or by the fallback code, if the underlying VFS
2550 * does not support ACL, UUID, or GUUID attributes directly.
2552 * XXX: We should enummerate the possible errno values here, and where
2553 * in the code they originated.
2556 vnode_setattr(vnode_t vp
, struct vnode_attr
*vap
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
2558 int error
, is_perm_change
=0;
2561 * Make sure the filesystem is mounted R/W.
2562 * If not, return an error.
2564 if (vfs_isrdonly(vp
->v_mount
)) {
2570 /* For streams, va_data_size is the only setable attribute. */
2571 if ((vp
->v_flag
& VISNAMEDSTREAM
) && (vap
->va_active
!= VNODE_ATTR_va_data_size
)) {
2576 /* Check for truncation */
2577 if(VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_data_size
)) {
2578 switch(vp
->v_type
) {
2580 /* For regular files it's ok */
2583 /* Not allowed to truncate directories */
2587 /* For everything else we will clear the bit and let underlying FS decide on the rest */
2588 VATTR_CLEAR_ACTIVE(vap
, va_data_size
);
2591 /* If it was the only bit set, return success, to handle cases like redirect to /dev/null */
2597 * If ownership is being ignored on this volume, we silently discard
2598 * ownership changes.
2600 if (vp
->v_mount
->mnt_flag
& MNT_IGNORE_OWNERSHIP
) {
2601 VATTR_CLEAR_ACTIVE(vap
, va_uid
);
2602 VATTR_CLEAR_ACTIVE(vap
, va_gid
);
2605 if ( VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_uid
) || VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_gid
)
2606 || VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_mode
) || VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_acl
)) {
2611 * Make sure that extended security is enabled if we're going to try
2614 if (!vfs_extendedsecurity(vnode_mount(vp
)) &&
2615 (VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_acl
) || VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_uuuid
) || VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_guuid
))) {
2616 KAUTH_DEBUG("SETATTR - returning ENOTSUP to request to set extended security");
2621 /* Never allow the setting of any unsupported superuser flags. */
2622 if (VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_flags
)) {
2623 vap
->va_flags
&= (SF_SUPPORTED
| UF_SETTABLE
);
2626 error
= VNOP_SETATTR(vp
, vap
, ctx
);
2628 if ((error
== 0) && !VATTR_ALL_SUPPORTED(vap
))
2629 error
= vnode_setattr_fallback(vp
, vap
, ctx
);
2632 // only send a stat_changed event if this is more than
2633 // just an access or backup time update
2634 if (error
== 0 && (vap
->va_active
!= VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_access_time
)) && (vap
->va_active
!= VNODE_ATTR_BIT(va_backup_time
))) {
2635 if (is_perm_change
) {
2636 if (need_fsevent(FSE_CHOWN
, vp
)) {
2637 add_fsevent(FSE_CHOWN
, ctx
, FSE_ARG_VNODE
, vp
, FSE_ARG_DONE
);
2639 } else if(need_fsevent(FSE_STAT_CHANGED
, vp
)) {
2640 add_fsevent(FSE_STAT_CHANGED
, ctx
, FSE_ARG_VNODE
, vp
, FSE_ARG_DONE
);
2650 * Fallback for setting the attributes on a vnode in a vnode context. This
2651 * Function will attempt to store ACL, UUID, and GUID information utilizing
2652 * a read/modify/write operation against an EA used as a backing store for
2655 * Parameters: vp The vnode whose attributes to set.
2656 * vap A pointer to the attributes to set.
2657 * ctx The vnode context in which the
2658 * operation is to be attempted.
2660 * Returns: 0 Success
2663 * Notes: The kauth_filesec_t in 'vap', if any, is in host byte order,
2664 * as are the fsec and lfsec, if they are used.
2666 * The contents of the data area pointed to by 'vap' may be
2667 * modified to indicate that the attribute is supported for
2668 * any given requested attribute.
2670 * XXX: We should enummerate the possible errno values here, and where
2671 * in the code they originated.
2674 vnode_setattr_fallback(vnode_t vp
, struct vnode_attr
*vap
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
2676 kauth_filesec_t fsec
;
2678 struct kauth_filesec lfsec
;
2684 * Extended security fallback via extended attributes.
2686 * Note that we do not free the filesec; the caller is expected to
2689 if (VATTR_NOT_RETURNED(vap
, va_acl
) ||
2690 VATTR_NOT_RETURNED(vap
, va_uuuid
) ||
2691 VATTR_NOT_RETURNED(vap
, va_guuid
)) {
2692 VFS_DEBUG(ctx
, vp
, "SETATTR - doing filesec fallback");
2695 * Fail for file types that we don't permit extended security
2698 if (!XATTR_VNODE_SUPPORTED(vp
)) {
2699 VFS_DEBUG(ctx
, vp
, "SETATTR - Can't write ACL to file type %d", vnode_vtype(vp
));
2705 * If we don't have all the extended security items, we need
2706 * to fetch the existing data to perform a read-modify-write
2710 if (!VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_acl
) ||
2711 !VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_uuuid
) ||
2712 !VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_guuid
)) {
2713 if ((error
= vnode_get_filesec(vp
, &fsec
, ctx
)) != 0) {
2714 KAUTH_DEBUG("SETATTR - ERROR %d fetching filesec for update", error
);
2718 /* if we didn't get a filesec, use our local one */
2720 KAUTH_DEBUG("SETATTR - using local filesec for new/full update");
2723 KAUTH_DEBUG("SETATTR - updating existing filesec");
2726 facl
= &fsec
->fsec_acl
;
2728 /* if we're using the local filesec, we need to initialise it */
2729 if (fsec
== &lfsec
) {
2730 fsec
->fsec_magic
= KAUTH_FILESEC_MAGIC
;
2731 fsec
->fsec_owner
= kauth_null_guid
;
2732 fsec
->fsec_group
= kauth_null_guid
;
2733 facl
->acl_entrycount
= KAUTH_FILESEC_NOACL
;
2734 facl
->acl_flags
= 0;
2738 * Update with the supplied attributes.
2740 if (VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_uuuid
)) {
2741 KAUTH_DEBUG("SETATTR - updating owner UUID");
2742 fsec
->fsec_owner
= vap
->va_uuuid
;
2743 VATTR_SET_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_uuuid
);
2745 if (VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_guuid
)) {
2746 KAUTH_DEBUG("SETATTR - updating group UUID");
2747 fsec
->fsec_group
= vap
->va_guuid
;
2748 VATTR_SET_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_guuid
);
2750 if (VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_acl
)) {
2751 if (vap
->va_acl
== NULL
) {
2752 KAUTH_DEBUG("SETATTR - removing ACL");
2753 facl
->acl_entrycount
= KAUTH_FILESEC_NOACL
;
2755 KAUTH_DEBUG("SETATTR - setting ACL with %d entries", vap
->va_acl
->acl_entrycount
);
2758 VATTR_SET_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_acl
);
2762 * If the filesec data is all invalid, we can just remove
2763 * the EA completely.
2765 if ((facl
->acl_entrycount
== KAUTH_FILESEC_NOACL
) &&
2766 kauth_guid_equal(&fsec
->fsec_owner
, &kauth_null_guid
) &&
2767 kauth_guid_equal(&fsec
->fsec_group
, &kauth_null_guid
)) {
2768 error
= vn_removexattr(vp
, KAUTH_FILESEC_XATTR
, XATTR_NOSECURITY
, ctx
);
2769 /* no attribute is ok, nothing to delete */
2770 if (error
== ENOATTR
)
2772 VFS_DEBUG(ctx
, vp
, "SETATTR - remove filesec returning %d", error
);
2775 error
= vnode_set_filesec(vp
, fsec
, facl
, ctx
);
2776 VFS_DEBUG(ctx
, vp
, "SETATTR - update filesec returning %d", error
);
2779 /* if we fetched a filesec, dispose of the buffer */
2781 kauth_filesec_free(fsec
);
2789 * Upcall for a filesystem to tell VFS about an EVFILT_VNODE-type
2793 vnode_notify(vnode_t vp
, uint32_t events
, struct vnode_attr
*vap
)
2795 /* These are the same as the corresponding knotes, at least for now. Cheating a little. */
2796 uint32_t knote_mask
= (VNODE_EVENT_WRITE
| VNODE_EVENT_DELETE
| VNODE_EVENT_RENAME
2797 | VNODE_EVENT_LINK
| VNODE_EVENT_EXTEND
| VNODE_EVENT_ATTRIB
);
2798 uint32_t dir_contents_mask
= (VNODE_EVENT_DIR_CREATED
| VNODE_EVENT_FILE_CREATED
2799 | VNODE_EVENT_DIR_REMOVED
| VNODE_EVENT_FILE_REMOVED
);
2800 uint32_t knote_events
= (events
& knote_mask
);
2802 /* Permissions are not explicitly part of the kqueue model */
2803 if (events
& VNODE_EVENT_PERMS
) {
2804 knote_events
|= NOTE_ATTRIB
;
2807 /* Directory contents information just becomes NOTE_WRITE */
2808 if ((vnode_isdir(vp
)) && (events
& dir_contents_mask
)) {
2809 knote_events
|= NOTE_WRITE
;
2813 lock_vnode_and_post(vp
, knote_events
);
2816 create_fsevent_from_kevent(vp
, events
, vap
);
2829 vnode_isdyldsharedcache(vnode_t vp
)
2831 return ((vp
->v_flag
& VSHARED_DYLD
) ? 1 : 0);
2836 * For a filesystem that isn't tracking its own vnode watchers:
2837 * check whether a vnode is being monitored.
2840 vnode_ismonitored(vnode_t vp
) {
2841 return (vp
->v_knotes
.slh_first
!= NULL
);
2845 * Initialize a struct vnode_attr and activate the attributes required
2846 * by the vnode_notify() call.
2849 vfs_get_notify_attributes(struct vnode_attr
*vap
)
2852 vap
->va_active
= VNODE_NOTIFY_ATTRS
;
2858 vfs_settriggercallback(fsid_t
*fsid
, vfs_trigger_callback_t vtc
, void *data
, uint32_t flags __unused
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
2863 mp
= mount_list_lookupby_fsid(fsid
, 0 /* locked */, 1 /* withref */);
2868 error
= vfs_busy(mp
, LK_NOWAIT
);
2876 if (mp
->mnt_triggercallback
!= NULL
) {
2882 mp
->mnt_triggercallback
= vtc
;
2883 mp
->mnt_triggerdata
= data
;
2886 mp
->mnt_triggercallback(mp
, VTC_REPLACE
, data
, ctx
);
2892 #endif /* CONFIG_TRIGGERS */
2895 * Definition of vnode operations.
2901 *#% lookup dvp L ? ?
2902 *#% lookup vpp - L -
2904 struct vnop_lookup_args
{
2905 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
2908 struct componentname
*a_cnp
;
2909 vfs_context_t a_context
;
2914 * Returns: 0 Success
2915 * lock_fsnode:ENOENT No such file or directory [only for VFS
2916 * that is not thread safe & vnode is
2917 * currently being/has been terminated]
2918 * <vfs_lookup>:ENAMETOOLONG
2919 * <vfs_lookup>:ENOENT
2920 * <vfs_lookup>:EJUSTRETURN
2921 * <vfs_lookup>:EPERM
2922 * <vfs_lookup>:EISDIR
2923 * <vfs_lookup>:ENOTDIR
2926 * Note: The return codes from the underlying VFS's lookup routine can't
2927 * be fully enumerated here, since third party VFS authors may not
2928 * limit their error returns to the ones documented here, even
2929 * though this may result in some programs functioning incorrectly.
2931 * The return codes documented above are those which may currently
2932 * be returned by HFS from hfs_lookup, not including additional
2933 * error code which may be propagated from underlying routines.
2936 VNOP_LOOKUP(vnode_t dvp
, vnode_t
*vpp
, struct componentname
*cnp
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
2939 struct vnop_lookup_args a
;
2941 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_lookup_desc
;
2947 _err
= (*dvp
->v_op
[vnop_lookup_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
2948 if (_err
== 0 && *vpp
) {
2949 DTRACE_FSINFO(lookup
, vnode_t
, *vpp
);
2956 struct vnop_compound_open_args
{
2957 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
2960 struct componentname
*a_cnp
;
2963 struct vnode_attr
*a_vap
;
2964 vfs_context_t a_context
;
2970 VNOP_COMPOUND_OPEN(vnode_t dvp
, vnode_t
*vpp
, struct nameidata
*ndp
, int32_t flags
, int32_t fmode
, uint32_t *statusp
, struct vnode_attr
*vap
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
2973 struct vnop_compound_open_args a
;
2976 uint32_t tmp_status
= 0;
2977 struct componentname
*cnp
= &ndp
->ni_cnd
;
2979 want_create
= (flags
& O_CREAT
);
2981 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_compound_open_desc
;
2983 a
.a_vpp
= vpp
; /* Could be NULL */
2987 a
.a_status
= (statusp
!= NULL
) ? statusp
: &tmp_status
;
2990 a
.a_open_create_authorizer
= vn_authorize_create
;
2991 a
.a_open_existing_authorizer
= vn_authorize_open_existing
;
2992 a
.a_reserved
= NULL
;
2994 if (dvp
== NULLVP
) {
2997 if (want_create
&& !vap
) {
2998 panic("Want create, but no vap?");
3000 if (!want_create
&& vap
) {
3001 panic("Don't want create, but have a vap?");
3004 _err
= (*dvp
->v_op
[vnop_compound_open_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
3006 if (_err
== 0 && *vpp
) {
3007 DTRACE_FSINFO(compound_open
, vnode_t
, *vpp
);
3009 DTRACE_FSINFO(compound_open
, vnode_t
, dvp
);
3012 DTRACE_FSINFO(compound_open
, vnode_t
, *vpp
);
3015 did_create
= (*a
.a_status
& COMPOUND_OPEN_STATUS_DID_CREATE
);
3017 if (did_create
&& !want_create
) {
3018 panic("Filesystem did a create, even though none was requested?");
3022 #if CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE
3023 if (!NATIVE_XATTR(dvp
)) {
3025 * Remove stale Apple Double file (if any).
3027 xattrfile_remove(dvp
, cnp
->cn_nameptr
, ctx
, 0);
3029 #endif /* CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE */
3030 /* On create, provide kqueue notification */
3031 post_event_if_success(dvp
, _err
, NOTE_WRITE
);
3034 lookup_compound_vnop_post_hook(_err
, dvp
, *vpp
, ndp
, did_create
);
3035 #if 0 /* FSEvents... */
3036 if (*vpp
&& _err
&& _err
!= EKEEPLOOKING
) {
3047 struct vnop_create_args
{
3048 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
3051 struct componentname
*a_cnp
;
3052 struct vnode_attr
*a_vap
;
3053 vfs_context_t a_context
;
3057 VNOP_CREATE(vnode_t dvp
, vnode_t
* vpp
, struct componentname
* cnp
, struct vnode_attr
* vap
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
3060 struct vnop_create_args a
;
3062 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_create_desc
;
3069 _err
= (*dvp
->v_op
[vnop_create_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
3070 if (_err
== 0 && *vpp
) {
3071 DTRACE_FSINFO(create
, vnode_t
, *vpp
);
3074 #if CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE
3075 if (_err
== 0 && !NATIVE_XATTR(dvp
)) {
3077 * Remove stale Apple Double file (if any).
3079 xattrfile_remove(dvp
, cnp
->cn_nameptr
, ctx
, 0);
3081 #endif /* CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE */
3083 post_event_if_success(dvp
, _err
, NOTE_WRITE
);
3091 *#% whiteout dvp L L L
3092 *#% whiteout cnp - - -
3093 *#% whiteout flag - - -
3096 struct vnop_whiteout_args
{
3097 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
3099 struct componentname
*a_cnp
;
3101 vfs_context_t a_context
;
3105 VNOP_WHITEOUT(__unused vnode_t dvp
, __unused
struct componentname
*cnp
,
3106 __unused
int flags
, __unused vfs_context_t ctx
)
3108 return (ENOTSUP
); // XXX OBSOLETE
3118 struct vnop_mknod_args
{
3119 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
3122 struct componentname
*a_cnp
;
3123 struct vnode_attr
*a_vap
;
3124 vfs_context_t a_context
;
3128 VNOP_MKNOD(vnode_t dvp
, vnode_t
* vpp
, struct componentname
* cnp
, struct vnode_attr
* vap
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
3132 struct vnop_mknod_args a
;
3134 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_mknod_desc
;
3141 _err
= (*dvp
->v_op
[vnop_mknod_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
3142 if (_err
== 0 && *vpp
) {
3143 DTRACE_FSINFO(mknod
, vnode_t
, *vpp
);
3146 post_event_if_success(dvp
, _err
, NOTE_WRITE
);
3157 struct vnop_open_args
{
3158 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
3161 vfs_context_t a_context
;
3165 VNOP_OPEN(vnode_t vp
, int mode
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
3168 struct vnop_open_args a
;
3171 ctx
= vfs_context_current();
3173 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_open_desc
;
3178 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_open_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
3179 DTRACE_FSINFO(open
, vnode_t
, vp
);
3190 struct vnop_close_args
{
3191 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
3194 vfs_context_t a_context
;
3198 VNOP_CLOSE(vnode_t vp
, int fflag
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
3201 struct vnop_close_args a
;
3204 ctx
= vfs_context_current();
3206 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_close_desc
;
3211 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_close_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
3212 DTRACE_FSINFO(close
, vnode_t
, vp
);
3223 struct vnop_access_args
{
3224 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
3227 vfs_context_t a_context
;
3231 VNOP_ACCESS(vnode_t vp
, int action
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
3234 struct vnop_access_args a
;
3237 ctx
= vfs_context_current();
3239 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_access_desc
;
3241 a
.a_action
= action
;
3244 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_access_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
3245 DTRACE_FSINFO(access
, vnode_t
, vp
);
3253 *#% getattr vp = = =
3256 struct vnop_getattr_args
{
3257 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
3259 struct vnode_attr
*a_vap
;
3260 vfs_context_t a_context
;
3264 VNOP_GETATTR(vnode_t vp
, struct vnode_attr
* vap
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
3267 struct vnop_getattr_args a
;
3269 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_getattr_desc
;
3274 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_getattr_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
3275 DTRACE_FSINFO(getattr
, vnode_t
, vp
);
3283 *#% setattr vp L L L
3286 struct vnop_setattr_args
{
3287 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
3289 struct vnode_attr
*a_vap
;
3290 vfs_context_t a_context
;
3294 VNOP_SETATTR(vnode_t vp
, struct vnode_attr
* vap
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
3297 struct vnop_setattr_args a
;
3299 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_setattr_desc
;
3304 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_setattr_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
3305 DTRACE_FSINFO(setattr
, vnode_t
, vp
);
3307 #if CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE
3309 * Shadow uid/gid/mod change to extended attribute file.
3311 if (_err
== 0 && !NATIVE_XATTR(vp
)) {
3312 struct vnode_attr va
;
3316 if (VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_uid
)) {
3317 VATTR_SET(&va
, va_uid
, vap
->va_uid
);
3320 if (VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_gid
)) {
3321 VATTR_SET(&va
, va_gid
, vap
->va_gid
);
3324 if (VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(vap
, va_mode
)) {
3325 VATTR_SET(&va
, va_mode
, vap
->va_mode
);
3332 dvp
= vnode_getparent(vp
);
3333 vname
= vnode_getname(vp
);
3335 xattrfile_setattr(dvp
, vname
, &va
, ctx
);
3339 vnode_putname(vname
);
3342 #endif /* CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE */
3345 * If we have changed any of the things about the file that are likely
3346 * to result in changes to authorization results, blow the vnode auth
3350 VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_mode
) ||
3351 VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_uid
) ||
3352 VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_gid
) ||
3353 VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_flags
) ||
3354 VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_acl
) ||
3355 VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_uuuid
) ||
3356 VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap
, va_guuid
))) {
3357 vnode_uncache_authorized_action(vp
, KAUTH_INVALIDATE_CACHED_RIGHTS
);
3360 if (vfs_authopaque(vp
->v_mount
) && vnode_hasnamedstreams(vp
)) {
3362 if (vnode_getnamedstream(vp
, &svp
, XATTR_RESOURCEFORK_NAME
, NS_OPEN
, 0, ctx
) == 0) {
3363 vnode_uncache_authorized_action(svp
, KAUTH_INVALIDATE_CACHED_RIGHTS
);
3367 #endif /* NAMEDSTREAMS */
3371 post_event_if_success(vp
, _err
, NOTE_ATTRIB
);
3383 struct vnop_read_args
{
3384 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
3388 vfs_context_t a_context
;
3392 VNOP_READ(vnode_t vp
, struct uio
* uio
, int ioflag
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
3395 struct vnop_read_args a
;
3397 user_ssize_t resid
= uio_resid(uio
);
3404 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_read_desc
;
3407 a
.a_ioflag
= ioflag
;
3410 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_read_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
3411 DTRACE_FSINFO_IO(read
,
3412 vnode_t
, vp
, user_ssize_t
, (resid
- uio_resid(uio
)));
3424 struct vnop_write_args
{
3425 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
3429 vfs_context_t a_context
;
3433 VNOP_WRITE(vnode_t vp
, struct uio
* uio
, int ioflag
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
3435 struct vnop_write_args a
;
3438 user_ssize_t resid
= uio_resid(uio
);
3445 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_write_desc
;
3448 a
.a_ioflag
= ioflag
;
3451 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_write_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
3452 DTRACE_FSINFO_IO(write
,
3453 vnode_t
, vp
, user_ssize_t
, (resid
- uio_resid(uio
)));
3455 post_event_if_success(vp
, _err
, NOTE_WRITE
);
3467 struct vnop_ioctl_args
{
3468 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
3473 vfs_context_t a_context
;
3477 VNOP_IOCTL(vnode_t vp
, u_long command
, caddr_t data
, int fflag
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
3480 struct vnop_ioctl_args a
;
3483 ctx
= vfs_context_current();
3487 * This check should probably have been put in the TTY code instead...
3489 * We have to be careful about what we assume during startup and shutdown.
3490 * We have to be able to use the root filesystem's device vnode even when
3491 * devfs isn't mounted (yet/anymore), so we can't go looking at its mount
3492 * structure. If there is no data pointer, it doesn't matter whether
3493 * the device is 64-bit ready. Any command (like DKIOCSYNCHRONIZE)
3494 * which passes NULL for its data pointer can therefore be used during
3495 * mount or unmount of the root filesystem.
3497 * Depending on what root filesystems need to do during mount/unmount, we
3498 * may need to loosen this check again in the future.
3500 if (vfs_context_is64bit(ctx
) && !(vnode_ischr(vp
) || vnode_isblk(vp
))) {
3501 if (data
!= NULL
&& !vnode_vfs64bitready(vp
)) {
3506 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_ioctl_desc
;
3508 a
.a_command
= command
;
3513 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_ioctl_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
3514 DTRACE_FSINFO(ioctl
, vnode_t
, vp
);
3526 struct vnop_select_args
{
3527 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
3532 vfs_context_t a_context
;
3536 VNOP_SELECT(vnode_t vp
, int which
, int fflags
, void * wql
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
3539 struct vnop_select_args a
;
3542 ctx
= vfs_context_current();
3544 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_select_desc
;
3547 a
.a_fflags
= fflags
;
3551 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_select_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
3552 DTRACE_FSINFO(select
, vnode_t
, vp
);
3561 *#% exchange fvp L L L
3562 *#% exchange tvp L L L
3565 struct vnop_exchange_args
{
3566 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
3570 vfs_context_t a_context
;
3574 VNOP_EXCHANGE(vnode_t fvp
, vnode_t tvp
, int options
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
3577 struct vnop_exchange_args a
;
3579 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_exchange_desc
;
3582 a
.a_options
= options
;
3585 _err
= (*fvp
->v_op
[vnop_exchange_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
3586 DTRACE_FSINFO(exchange
, vnode_t
, fvp
);
3588 /* Don't post NOTE_WRITE because file descriptors follow the data ... */
3589 post_event_if_success(fvp
, _err
, NOTE_ATTRIB
);
3590 post_event_if_success(tvp
, _err
, NOTE_ATTRIB
);
3602 struct vnop_revoke_args
{
3603 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
3606 vfs_context_t a_context
;
3610 VNOP_REVOKE(vnode_t vp
, int flags
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
3612 struct vnop_revoke_args a
;
3615 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_revoke_desc
;
3620 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_revoke_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
3621 DTRACE_FSINFO(revoke
, vnode_t
, vp
);
3633 struct vnop_mmap_args
{
3634 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
3637 vfs_context_t a_context
;
3641 VNOP_MMAP(vnode_t vp
, int fflags
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
3644 struct vnop_mmap_args a
;
3646 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_mmap_desc
;
3648 a
.a_fflags
= fflags
;
3651 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_mmap_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
3652 DTRACE_FSINFO(mmap
, vnode_t
, vp
);
3661 *# mnomap - vp U U U
3664 struct vnop_mnomap_args
{
3665 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
3667 vfs_context_t a_context
;
3671 VNOP_MNOMAP(vnode_t vp
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
3674 struct vnop_mnomap_args a
;
3676 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_mnomap_desc
;
3680 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_mnomap_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
3681 DTRACE_FSINFO(mnomap
, vnode_t
, vp
);
3693 struct vnop_fsync_args
{
3694 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
3697 vfs_context_t a_context
;
3701 VNOP_FSYNC(vnode_t vp
, int waitfor
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
3703 struct vnop_fsync_args a
;
3706 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_fsync_desc
;
3708 a
.a_waitfor
= waitfor
;
3711 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_fsync_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
3712 DTRACE_FSINFO(fsync
, vnode_t
, vp
);
3721 *#% remove dvp L U U
3725 struct vnop_remove_args
{
3726 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
3729 struct componentname
*a_cnp
;
3731 vfs_context_t a_context
;
3735 VNOP_REMOVE(vnode_t dvp
, vnode_t vp
, struct componentname
* cnp
, int flags
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
3738 struct vnop_remove_args a
;
3740 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_remove_desc
;
3747 _err
= (*dvp
->v_op
[vnop_remove_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
3748 DTRACE_FSINFO(remove
, vnode_t
, vp
);
3751 vnode_setneedinactive(vp
);
3752 #if CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE
3753 if ( !(NATIVE_XATTR(dvp
)) ) {
3755 * Remove any associated extended attribute file (._ AppleDouble file).
3757 xattrfile_remove(dvp
, cnp
->cn_nameptr
, ctx
, 1);
3759 #endif /* CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE */
3762 post_event_if_success(vp
, _err
, NOTE_DELETE
| NOTE_LINK
);
3763 post_event_if_success(dvp
, _err
, NOTE_WRITE
);
3769 VNOP_COMPOUND_REMOVE(vnode_t dvp
, vnode_t
*vpp
, struct nameidata
*ndp
, int32_t flags
, struct vnode_attr
*vap
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
3772 struct vnop_compound_remove_args a
;
3773 int no_vp
= (*vpp
== NULLVP
);
3775 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_compound_remove_desc
;
3778 a
.a_cnp
= &ndp
->ni_cnd
;
3782 a
.a_remove_authorizer
= vn_authorize_unlink
;
3784 _err
= (*dvp
->v_op
[vnop_compound_remove_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
3785 if (_err
== 0 && *vpp
) {
3786 DTRACE_FSINFO(compound_remove
, vnode_t
, *vpp
);
3788 DTRACE_FSINFO(compound_remove
, vnode_t
, dvp
);
3791 vnode_setneedinactive(*vpp
);
3792 #if CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE
3793 if ( !(NATIVE_XATTR(dvp
)) ) {
3795 * Remove any associated extended attribute file (._ AppleDouble file).
3797 xattrfile_remove(dvp
, ndp
->ni_cnd
.cn_nameptr
, ctx
, 1);
3799 #endif /* CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE */
3802 post_event_if_success(*vpp
, _err
, NOTE_DELETE
| NOTE_LINK
);
3803 post_event_if_success(dvp
, _err
, NOTE_WRITE
);
3806 lookup_compound_vnop_post_hook(_err
, dvp
, *vpp
, ndp
, 0);
3807 if (*vpp
&& _err
&& _err
!= EKEEPLOOKING
) {
3813 //printf("VNOP_COMPOUND_REMOVE() returning %d\n", _err);
3825 struct vnop_link_args
{
3826 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
3829 struct componentname
*a_cnp
;
3830 vfs_context_t a_context
;
3834 VNOP_LINK(vnode_t vp
, vnode_t tdvp
, struct componentname
* cnp
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
3837 struct vnop_link_args a
;
3839 #if CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE
3841 * For file systems with non-native extended attributes,
3842 * disallow linking to an existing "._" Apple Double file.
3844 if ( !NATIVE_XATTR(tdvp
) && (vp
->v_type
== VREG
)) {
3847 vname
= vnode_getname(vp
);
3848 if (vname
!= NULL
) {
3850 if (vname
[0] == '.' && vname
[1] == '_' && vname
[2] != '\0') {
3853 vnode_putname(vname
);
3858 #endif /* CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE */
3860 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_link_desc
;
3866 _err
= (*tdvp
->v_op
[vnop_link_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
3867 DTRACE_FSINFO(link
, vnode_t
, vp
);
3869 post_event_if_success(vp
, _err
, NOTE_LINK
);
3870 post_event_if_success(tdvp
, _err
, NOTE_WRITE
);
3876 vn_rename(struct vnode
*fdvp
, struct vnode
**fvpp
, struct componentname
*fcnp
, struct vnode_attr
*fvap
,
3877 struct vnode
*tdvp
, struct vnode
**tvpp
, struct componentname
*tcnp
, struct vnode_attr
*tvap
,
3878 vfs_rename_flags_t flags
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
3881 struct nameidata
*fromnd
= NULL
;
3882 struct nameidata
*tond
= NULL
;
3883 #if CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE
3884 vnode_t src_attr_vp
= NULLVP
;
3885 vnode_t dst_attr_vp
= NULLVP
;
3886 char smallname1
[48];
3887 char smallname2
[48];
3888 char *xfromname
= NULL
;
3889 char *xtoname
= NULL
;
3890 #endif /* CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE */
3892 uint32_t tdfflags
; // Target directory file flags
3894 batched
= vnode_compound_rename_available(fdvp
);
3897 if (*fvpp
== NULLVP
)
3898 panic("Not batched, and no fvp?");
3901 #if CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE
3903 * We need to preflight any potential AppleDouble file for the source file
3904 * before doing the rename operation, since we could potentially be doing
3905 * this operation on a network filesystem, and would end up duplicating
3906 * the work. Also, save the source and destination names. Skip it if the
3907 * source has a "._" prefix.
3910 if (!NATIVE_XATTR(fdvp
) &&
3911 !(fcnp
->cn_nameptr
[0] == '.' && fcnp
->cn_nameptr
[1] == '_')) {
3915 /* Get source attribute file name. */
3916 len
= fcnp
->cn_namelen
+ 3;
3917 if (len
> sizeof(smallname1
)) {
3918 MALLOC(xfromname
, char *, len
, M_TEMP
, M_WAITOK
);
3920 xfromname
= &smallname1
[0];
3922 strlcpy(xfromname
, "._", min(sizeof smallname1
, len
));
3923 strncat(xfromname
, fcnp
->cn_nameptr
, fcnp
->cn_namelen
);
3924 xfromname
[len
-1] = '\0';
3926 /* Get destination attribute file name. */
3927 len
= tcnp
->cn_namelen
+ 3;
3928 if (len
> sizeof(smallname2
)) {
3929 MALLOC(xtoname
, char *, len
, M_TEMP
, M_WAITOK
);
3931 xtoname
= &smallname2
[0];
3933 strlcpy(xtoname
, "._", min(sizeof smallname2
, len
));
3934 strncat(xtoname
, tcnp
->cn_nameptr
, tcnp
->cn_namelen
);
3935 xtoname
[len
-1] = '\0';
3938 * Look up source attribute file, keep reference on it if exists.
3939 * Note that we do the namei with the nameiop of RENAME, which is different than
3940 * in the rename syscall. It's OK if the source file does not exist, since this
3941 * is only for AppleDouble files.
3943 if (xfromname
!= NULL
) {
3944 MALLOC(fromnd
, struct nameidata
*, sizeof (struct nameidata
), M_TEMP
, M_WAITOK
);
3945 NDINIT(fromnd
, RENAME
, OP_RENAME
, NOFOLLOW
| USEDVP
| CN_NBMOUNTLOOK
,
3946 UIO_SYSSPACE
, CAST_USER_ADDR_T(xfromname
), ctx
);
3947 fromnd
->ni_dvp
= fdvp
;
3948 error
= namei(fromnd
);
3951 * If there was an error looking up source attribute file,
3952 * we'll behave as if it didn't exist.
3956 if (fromnd
->ni_vp
) {
3957 /* src_attr_vp indicates need to call vnode_put / nameidone later */
3958 src_attr_vp
= fromnd
->ni_vp
;
3960 if (fromnd
->ni_vp
->v_type
!= VREG
) {
3961 src_attr_vp
= NULLVP
;
3962 vnode_put(fromnd
->ni_vp
);
3966 * Either we got an invalid vnode type (not a regular file) or the namei lookup
3967 * suppressed ENOENT as a valid error since we're renaming. Either way, we don't
3968 * have a vnode here, so we drop our namei buffer for the source attribute file
3970 if (src_attr_vp
== NULLVP
) {
3976 #endif /* CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE */
3979 _err
= VNOP_COMPOUND_RENAME(fdvp
, fvpp
, fcnp
, fvap
, tdvp
, tvpp
, tcnp
, tvap
, flags
, ctx
);
3981 printf("VNOP_COMPOUND_RENAME() returned %d\n", _err
);
3985 _err
= VNOP_RENAMEX(fdvp
, *fvpp
, fcnp
, tdvp
, *tvpp
, tcnp
, flags
, ctx
);
3986 if (_err
== ENOTSUP
&& flags
== VFS_RENAME_SECLUDE
) {
3988 if ((*fvpp
)->v_mount
->mnt_vtable
->vfc_vfsflags
& VFC_VFSVNOP_SECLUDE_RENAME
) {
3989 fcnp
->cn_flags
|= CN_SECLUDE_RENAME
;
3990 _err
= VNOP_RENAME(fdvp
, *fvpp
, fcnp
, tdvp
, *tvpp
, tcnp
, ctx
);
3994 _err
= VNOP_RENAME(fdvp
, *fvpp
, fcnp
, tdvp
, *tvpp
, tcnp
, ctx
);
3998 * If moved to a new directory that is restricted,
3999 * set the restricted flag on the item moved.
4002 _err
= vnode_flags(tdvp
, &tdfflags
, ctx
);
4003 if (_err
== 0 && (tdfflags
& SF_RESTRICTED
)) {
4005 _err
= vnode_flags(*fvpp
, &fflags
, ctx
);
4006 if (_err
== 0 && !(fflags
& SF_RESTRICTED
)) {
4007 struct vnode_attr va
;
4009 VATTR_SET(&va
, va_flags
, fflags
| SF_RESTRICTED
);
4010 _err
= vnode_setattr(*fvpp
, &va
, ctx
);
4017 mac_vnode_notify_rename(ctx
, *fvpp
, tdvp
, tcnp
);
4021 #if CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE
4023 * Rename any associated extended attribute file (._ AppleDouble file).
4025 if (_err
== 0 && !NATIVE_XATTR(fdvp
) && xfromname
!= NULL
) {
4029 * Get destination attribute file vnode.
4030 * Note that tdvp already has an iocount reference. Make sure to check that we
4031 * get a valid vnode from namei.
4033 MALLOC(tond
, struct nameidata
*, sizeof(struct nameidata
), M_TEMP
, M_WAITOK
);
4034 NDINIT(tond
, RENAME
, OP_RENAME
,
4035 NOCACHE
| NOFOLLOW
| USEDVP
| CN_NBMOUNTLOOK
, UIO_SYSSPACE
,
4036 CAST_USER_ADDR_T(xtoname
), ctx
);
4037 tond
->ni_dvp
= tdvp
;
4038 error
= namei(tond
);
4044 dst_attr_vp
= tond
->ni_vp
;
4048 const char *old_name
= src_attr_vp
->v_name
;
4049 vnode_t old_parent
= src_attr_vp
->v_parent
;
4052 error
= VNOP_COMPOUND_RENAME(fdvp
, &src_attr_vp
, &fromnd
->ni_cnd
, NULL
,
4053 tdvp
, &dst_attr_vp
, &tond
->ni_cnd
, NULL
,
4056 error
= VNOP_RENAME(fdvp
, src_attr_vp
, &fromnd
->ni_cnd
,
4057 tdvp
, dst_attr_vp
, &tond
->ni_cnd
, ctx
);
4060 if (error
== 0 && old_name
== src_attr_vp
->v_name
&&
4061 old_parent
== src_attr_vp
->v_parent
) {
4062 int update_flags
= VNODE_UPDATE_NAME
;
4065 update_flags
|= VNODE_UPDATE_PARENT
;
4067 if ((src_attr_vp
->v_mount
->mnt_vtable
->vfc_vfsflags
& VFC_VFSVNOP_NOUPDATEID_RENAME
) == 0) {
4068 vnode_update_identity(src_attr_vp
, tdvp
,
4069 tond
->ni_cnd
.cn_nameptr
,
4070 tond
->ni_cnd
.cn_namelen
,
4071 tond
->ni_cnd
.cn_hash
,
4076 /* kevent notifications for moving resource files
4077 * _err is zero if we're here, so no need to notify directories, code
4078 * below will do that. only need to post the rename on the source and
4079 * possibly a delete on the dest
4081 post_event_if_success(src_attr_vp
, error
, NOTE_RENAME
);
4083 post_event_if_success(dst_attr_vp
, error
, NOTE_DELETE
);
4086 } else if (dst_attr_vp
) {
4088 * Just delete destination attribute file vnode if it exists, since
4089 * we didn't have a source attribute file.
4090 * Note that tdvp already has an iocount reference.
4093 struct vnop_remove_args args
;
4095 args
.a_desc
= &vnop_remove_desc
;
4097 args
.a_vp
= dst_attr_vp
;
4098 args
.a_cnp
= &tond
->ni_cnd
;
4099 args
.a_context
= ctx
;
4102 error
= (*tdvp
->v_op
[vnop_remove_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&args
);
4105 vnode_setneedinactive(dst_attr_vp
);
4108 /* kevent notification for deleting the destination's attribute file
4109 * if it existed. Only need to post the delete on the destination, since
4110 * the code below will handle the directories.
4112 post_event_if_success(dst_attr_vp
, error
, NOTE_DELETE
);
4117 vnode_put(src_attr_vp
);
4121 vnode_put(dst_attr_vp
);
4124 if (xfromname
&& xfromname
!= &smallname1
[0]) {
4125 FREE(xfromname
, M_TEMP
);
4127 if (xtoname
&& xtoname
!= &smallname2
[0]) {
4128 FREE(xtoname
, M_TEMP
);
4130 #endif /* CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE */
4132 FREE(fromnd
, M_TEMP
);
4144 *#% rename fdvp U U U
4145 *#% rename fvp U U U
4146 *#% rename tdvp L U U
4147 *#% rename tvp X U U
4150 struct vnop_rename_args
{
4151 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
4154 struct componentname
*a_fcnp
;
4157 struct componentname
*a_tcnp
;
4158 vfs_context_t a_context
;
4162 VNOP_RENAME(struct vnode
*fdvp
, struct vnode
*fvp
, struct componentname
*fcnp
,
4163 struct vnode
*tdvp
, struct vnode
*tvp
, struct componentname
*tcnp
,
4167 struct vnop_rename_args a
;
4169 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_rename_desc
;
4178 /* do the rename of the main file. */
4179 _err
= (*fdvp
->v_op
[vnop_rename_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
4180 DTRACE_FSINFO(rename
, vnode_t
, fdvp
);
4185 return post_rename(fdvp
, fvp
, tdvp
, tvp
);
4189 post_rename(vnode_t fdvp
, vnode_t fvp
, vnode_t tdvp
, vnode_t tvp
)
4191 if (tvp
&& tvp
!= fvp
)
4192 vnode_setneedinactive(tvp
);
4194 /* Wrote at least one directory. If transplanted a dir, also changed link counts */
4195 int events
= NOTE_WRITE
;
4196 if (vnode_isdir(fvp
)) {
4197 /* Link count on dir changed only if we are moving a dir and...
4198 * --Moved to new dir, not overwriting there
4199 * --Kept in same dir and DID overwrite
4201 if (((fdvp
!= tdvp
) && (!tvp
)) || ((fdvp
== tdvp
) && (tvp
))) {
4202 events
|= NOTE_LINK
;
4206 lock_vnode_and_post(fdvp
, events
);
4208 lock_vnode_and_post(tdvp
, events
);
4211 /* If you're replacing the target, post a deletion for it */
4214 lock_vnode_and_post(tvp
, NOTE_DELETE
);
4217 lock_vnode_and_post(fvp
, NOTE_RENAME
);
4225 *#% renamex fdvp U U U
4226 *#% renamex fvp U U U
4227 *#% renamex tdvp L U U
4228 *#% renamex tvp X U U
4231 struct vnop_renamex_args
{
4232 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
4235 struct componentname
*a_fcnp
;
4238 struct componentname
*a_tcnp
;
4239 vfs_rename_flags_t a_flags
;
4240 vfs_context_t a_context
;
4244 VNOP_RENAMEX(struct vnode
*fdvp
, struct vnode
*fvp
, struct componentname
*fcnp
,
4245 struct vnode
*tdvp
, struct vnode
*tvp
, struct componentname
*tcnp
,
4246 vfs_rename_flags_t flags
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
4249 struct vnop_renamex_args a
;
4251 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_renamex_desc
;
4261 /* do the rename of the main file. */
4262 _err
= (*fdvp
->v_op
[vnop_renamex_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
4263 DTRACE_FSINFO(renamex
, vnode_t
, fdvp
);
4268 return post_rename(fdvp
, fvp
, tdvp
, tvp
);
4273 VNOP_COMPOUND_RENAME(
4274 struct vnode
*fdvp
, struct vnode
**fvpp
, struct componentname
*fcnp
, struct vnode_attr
*fvap
,
4275 struct vnode
*tdvp
, struct vnode
**tvpp
, struct componentname
*tcnp
, struct vnode_attr
*tvap
,
4276 uint32_t flags
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
4280 struct vnop_compound_rename_args a
;
4283 no_fvp
= (*fvpp
) == NULLVP
;
4284 no_tvp
= (*tvpp
) == NULLVP
;
4286 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_compound_rename_desc
;
4300 a
.a_rename_authorizer
= vn_authorize_rename
;
4301 a
.a_reserved
= NULL
;
4303 /* do the rename of the main file. */
4304 _err
= (*fdvp
->v_op
[vnop_compound_rename_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
4305 DTRACE_FSINFO(compound_rename
, vnode_t
, fdvp
);
4308 if (*tvpp
&& *tvpp
!= *fvpp
)
4309 vnode_setneedinactive(*tvpp
);
4312 /* Wrote at least one directory. If transplanted a dir, also changed link counts */
4313 if (_err
== 0 && *fvpp
!= *tvpp
) {
4315 panic("No fvpp after compound rename?");
4318 events
= NOTE_WRITE
;
4319 if (vnode_isdir(*fvpp
)) {
4320 /* Link count on dir changed only if we are moving a dir and...
4321 * --Moved to new dir, not overwriting there
4322 * --Kept in same dir and DID overwrite
4324 if (((fdvp
!= tdvp
) && (!*tvpp
)) || ((fdvp
== tdvp
) && (*tvpp
))) {
4325 events
|= NOTE_LINK
;
4329 lock_vnode_and_post(fdvp
, events
);
4331 lock_vnode_and_post(tdvp
, events
);
4334 /* If you're replacing the target, post a deletion for it */
4337 lock_vnode_and_post(*tvpp
, NOTE_DELETE
);
4340 lock_vnode_and_post(*fvpp
, NOTE_RENAME
);
4344 lookup_compound_vnop_post_hook(_err
, fdvp
, *fvpp
, fcnp
->cn_ndp
, 0);
4346 if (no_tvp
&& *tvpp
!= NULLVP
) {
4347 lookup_compound_vnop_post_hook(_err
, tdvp
, *tvpp
, tcnp
->cn_ndp
, 0);
4350 if (_err
&& _err
!= EKEEPLOOKING
) {
4365 vn_mkdir(struct vnode
*dvp
, struct vnode
**vpp
, struct nameidata
*ndp
,
4366 struct vnode_attr
*vap
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
4368 if (ndp
->ni_cnd
.cn_nameiop
!= CREATE
) {
4369 panic("Non-CREATE nameiop in vn_mkdir()?");
4372 if (vnode_compound_mkdir_available(dvp
)) {
4373 return VNOP_COMPOUND_MKDIR(dvp
, vpp
, ndp
, vap
, ctx
);
4375 return VNOP_MKDIR(dvp
, vpp
, &ndp
->ni_cnd
, vap
, ctx
);
4386 struct vnop_mkdir_args
{
4387 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
4390 struct componentname
*a_cnp
;
4391 struct vnode_attr
*a_vap
;
4392 vfs_context_t a_context
;
4396 VNOP_MKDIR(struct vnode
*dvp
, struct vnode
**vpp
, struct componentname
*cnp
,
4397 struct vnode_attr
*vap
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
4400 struct vnop_mkdir_args a
;
4402 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_mkdir_desc
;
4409 _err
= (*dvp
->v_op
[vnop_mkdir_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
4410 if (_err
== 0 && *vpp
) {
4411 DTRACE_FSINFO(mkdir
, vnode_t
, *vpp
);
4413 #if CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE
4414 if (_err
== 0 && !NATIVE_XATTR(dvp
)) {
4416 * Remove stale Apple Double file (if any).
4418 xattrfile_remove(dvp
, cnp
->cn_nameptr
, ctx
, 0);
4420 #endif /* CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE */
4422 post_event_if_success(dvp
, _err
, NOTE_LINK
| NOTE_WRITE
);
4428 VNOP_COMPOUND_MKDIR(struct vnode
*dvp
, struct vnode
**vpp
, struct nameidata
*ndp
,
4429 struct vnode_attr
*vap
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
4432 struct vnop_compound_mkdir_args a
;
4434 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_compound_mkdir_desc
;
4437 a
.a_cnp
= &ndp
->ni_cnd
;
4442 a
.a_mkdir_authorizer
= vn_authorize_mkdir
;
4444 a
.a_reserved
= NULL
;
4446 _err
= (*dvp
->v_op
[vnop_compound_mkdir_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
4447 if (_err
== 0 && *vpp
) {
4448 DTRACE_FSINFO(compound_mkdir
, vnode_t
, *vpp
);
4450 #if CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE
4451 if (_err
== 0 && !NATIVE_XATTR(dvp
)) {
4453 * Remove stale Apple Double file (if any).
4455 xattrfile_remove(dvp
, ndp
->ni_cnd
.cn_nameptr
, ctx
, 0);
4457 #endif /* CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE */
4459 post_event_if_success(dvp
, _err
, NOTE_LINK
| NOTE_WRITE
);
4461 lookup_compound_vnop_post_hook(_err
, dvp
, *vpp
, ndp
, (_err
== 0));
4462 if (*vpp
&& _err
&& _err
!= EKEEPLOOKING
) {
4471 vn_rmdir(vnode_t dvp
, vnode_t
*vpp
, struct nameidata
*ndp
, struct vnode_attr
*vap
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
4473 if (vnode_compound_rmdir_available(dvp
)) {
4474 return VNOP_COMPOUND_RMDIR(dvp
, vpp
, ndp
, vap
, ctx
);
4476 if (*vpp
== NULLVP
) {
4477 panic("NULL vp, but not a compound VNOP?");
4480 panic("Non-NULL vap, but not a compound VNOP?");
4482 return VNOP_RMDIR(dvp
, *vpp
, &ndp
->ni_cnd
, ctx
);
4493 struct vnop_rmdir_args
{
4494 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
4497 struct componentname
*a_cnp
;
4498 vfs_context_t a_context
;
4503 VNOP_RMDIR(struct vnode
*dvp
, struct vnode
*vp
, struct componentname
*cnp
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
4506 struct vnop_rmdir_args a
;
4508 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_rmdir_desc
;
4514 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_rmdir_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
4515 DTRACE_FSINFO(rmdir
, vnode_t
, vp
);
4518 vnode_setneedinactive(vp
);
4519 #if CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE
4520 if ( !(NATIVE_XATTR(dvp
)) ) {
4522 * Remove any associated extended attribute file (._ AppleDouble file).
4524 xattrfile_remove(dvp
, cnp
->cn_nameptr
, ctx
, 1);
4529 /* If you delete a dir, it loses its "." reference --> NOTE_LINK */
4530 post_event_if_success(vp
, _err
, NOTE_DELETE
| NOTE_LINK
);
4531 post_event_if_success(dvp
, _err
, NOTE_LINK
| NOTE_WRITE
);
4537 VNOP_COMPOUND_RMDIR(struct vnode
*dvp
, struct vnode
**vpp
, struct nameidata
*ndp
,
4538 struct vnode_attr
*vap
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
4541 struct vnop_compound_rmdir_args a
;
4544 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_mkdir_desc
;
4547 a
.a_cnp
= &ndp
->ni_cnd
;
4551 a
.a_rmdir_authorizer
= vn_authorize_rmdir
;
4552 a
.a_reserved
= NULL
;
4554 no_vp
= (*vpp
== NULLVP
);
4556 _err
= (*dvp
->v_op
[vnop_compound_rmdir_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
4557 if (_err
== 0 && *vpp
) {
4558 DTRACE_FSINFO(compound_rmdir
, vnode_t
, *vpp
);
4560 #if CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE
4561 if (_err
== 0 && !NATIVE_XATTR(dvp
)) {
4563 * Remove stale Apple Double file (if any).
4565 xattrfile_remove(dvp
, ndp
->ni_cnd
.cn_nameptr
, ctx
, 0);
4570 post_event_if_success(*vpp
, _err
, NOTE_DELETE
| NOTE_LINK
);
4572 post_event_if_success(dvp
, _err
, NOTE_LINK
| NOTE_WRITE
);
4575 lookup_compound_vnop_post_hook(_err
, dvp
, *vpp
, ndp
, 0);
4577 #if 0 /* Removing orphaned ._ files requires a vp.... */
4578 if (*vpp
&& _err
&& _err
!= EKEEPLOOKING
) {
4588 #if CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE
4590 * Remove a ._ AppleDouble file
4592 #define AD_STALE_SECS (180)
4594 xattrfile_remove(vnode_t dvp
, const char * basename
, vfs_context_t ctx
, int force
)
4597 struct nameidata nd
;
4599 char *filename
= NULL
;
4602 if ((basename
== NULL
) || (basename
[0] == '\0') ||
4603 (basename
[0] == '.' && basename
[1] == '_')) {
4606 filename
= &smallname
[0];
4607 len
= snprintf(filename
, sizeof(smallname
), "._%s", basename
);
4608 if (len
>= sizeof(smallname
)) {
4609 len
++; /* snprintf result doesn't include '\0' */
4610 MALLOC(filename
, char *, len
, M_TEMP
, M_WAITOK
);
4611 len
= snprintf(filename
, len
, "._%s", basename
);
4613 NDINIT(&nd
, DELETE
, OP_UNLINK
, WANTPARENT
| LOCKLEAF
| NOFOLLOW
| USEDVP
, UIO_SYSSPACE
,
4614 CAST_USER_ADDR_T(filename
), ctx
);
4616 if (namei(&nd
) != 0)
4621 if (xvp
->v_type
!= VREG
)
4625 * When creating a new object and a "._" file already
4626 * exists, check to see if its a stale "._" file.
4630 struct vnode_attr va
;
4633 VATTR_WANTED(&va
, va_data_size
);
4634 VATTR_WANTED(&va
, va_modify_time
);
4635 if (VNOP_GETATTR(xvp
, &va
, ctx
) == 0 &&
4636 VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&va
, va_data_size
) &&
4637 VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&va
, va_modify_time
) &&
4638 va
.va_data_size
!= 0) {
4642 if ((tv
.tv_sec
> va
.va_modify_time
.tv_sec
) &&
4643 (tv
.tv_sec
- va
.va_modify_time
.tv_sec
) > AD_STALE_SECS
) {
4644 force
= 1; /* must be stale */
4651 error
= VNOP_REMOVE(dvp
, xvp
, &nd
.ni_cnd
, 0, ctx
);
4653 vnode_setneedinactive(xvp
);
4655 post_event_if_success(xvp
, error
, NOTE_DELETE
);
4656 post_event_if_success(dvp
, error
, NOTE_WRITE
);
4663 if (filename
&& filename
!= &smallname
[0]) {
4664 FREE(filename
, M_TEMP
);
4669 * Shadow uid/gid/mod to a ._ AppleDouble file
4672 xattrfile_setattr(vnode_t dvp
, const char * basename
, struct vnode_attr
* vap
,
4676 struct nameidata nd
;
4678 char *filename
= NULL
;
4681 if ((dvp
== NULLVP
) ||
4682 (basename
== NULL
) || (basename
[0] == '\0') ||
4683 (basename
[0] == '.' && basename
[1] == '_')) {
4686 filename
= &smallname
[0];
4687 len
= snprintf(filename
, sizeof(smallname
), "._%s", basename
);
4688 if (len
>= sizeof(smallname
)) {
4689 len
++; /* snprintf result doesn't include '\0' */
4690 MALLOC(filename
, char *, len
, M_TEMP
, M_WAITOK
);
4691 len
= snprintf(filename
, len
, "._%s", basename
);
4693 NDINIT(&nd
, LOOKUP
, OP_SETATTR
, NOFOLLOW
| USEDVP
, UIO_SYSSPACE
,
4694 CAST_USER_ADDR_T(filename
), ctx
);
4696 if (namei(&nd
) != 0)
4702 if (xvp
->v_type
== VREG
) {
4703 struct vnop_setattr_args a
;
4705 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_setattr_desc
;
4710 (void) (*xvp
->v_op
[vnop_setattr_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
4715 if (filename
&& filename
!= &smallname
[0]) {
4716 FREE(filename
, M_TEMP
);
4719 #endif /* CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE */
4724 *#% symlink dvp L U U
4725 *#% symlink vpp - U -
4728 struct vnop_symlink_args
{
4729 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
4732 struct componentname
*a_cnp
;
4733 struct vnode_attr
*a_vap
;
4735 vfs_context_t a_context
;
4740 VNOP_SYMLINK(struct vnode
*dvp
, struct vnode
**vpp
, struct componentname
*cnp
,
4741 struct vnode_attr
*vap
, char *target
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
4744 struct vnop_symlink_args a
;
4746 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_symlink_desc
;
4751 a
.a_target
= target
;
4754 _err
= (*dvp
->v_op
[vnop_symlink_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
4755 DTRACE_FSINFO(symlink
, vnode_t
, dvp
);
4756 #if CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE
4757 if (_err
== 0 && !NATIVE_XATTR(dvp
)) {
4759 * Remove stale Apple Double file (if any). Posts its own knotes
4761 xattrfile_remove(dvp
, cnp
->cn_nameptr
, ctx
, 0);
4763 #endif /* CONFIG_APPLEDOUBLE */
4765 post_event_if_success(dvp
, _err
, NOTE_WRITE
);
4773 *#% readdir vp L L L
4776 struct vnop_readdir_args
{
4777 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
4783 vfs_context_t a_context
;
4788 VNOP_READDIR(struct vnode
*vp
, struct uio
*uio
, int flags
, int *eofflag
,
4789 int *numdirent
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
4792 struct vnop_readdir_args a
;
4794 user_ssize_t resid
= uio_resid(uio
);
4797 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_readdir_desc
;
4801 a
.a_eofflag
= eofflag
;
4802 a
.a_numdirent
= numdirent
;
4805 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_readdir_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
4806 DTRACE_FSINFO_IO(readdir
,
4807 vnode_t
, vp
, user_ssize_t
, (resid
- uio_resid(uio
)));
4815 *#% readdirattr vp L L L
4818 struct vnop_readdirattr_args
{
4819 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
4821 struct attrlist
*a_alist
;
4823 uint32_t a_maxcount
;
4825 uint32_t *a_newstate
;
4827 uint32_t *a_actualcount
;
4828 vfs_context_t a_context
;
4833 VNOP_READDIRATTR(struct vnode
*vp
, struct attrlist
*alist
, struct uio
*uio
, uint32_t maxcount
,
4834 uint32_t options
, uint32_t *newstate
, int *eofflag
, uint32_t *actualcount
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
4837 struct vnop_readdirattr_args a
;
4839 user_ssize_t resid
= uio_resid(uio
);
4842 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_readdirattr_desc
;
4846 a
.a_maxcount
= maxcount
;
4847 a
.a_options
= options
;
4848 a
.a_newstate
= newstate
;
4849 a
.a_eofflag
= eofflag
;
4850 a
.a_actualcount
= actualcount
;
4853 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_readdirattr_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
4854 DTRACE_FSINFO_IO(readdirattr
,
4855 vnode_t
, vp
, user_ssize_t
, (resid
- uio_resid(uio
)));
4861 struct vnop_getttrlistbulk_args
{
4862 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
4864 struct attrlist
*a_alist
;
4865 struct vnode_attr
*a_vap
;
4870 uint32_t *a_actualcount
;
4871 vfs_context_t a_context
;
4875 VNOP_GETATTRLISTBULK(struct vnode
*vp
, struct attrlist
*alist
,
4876 struct vnode_attr
*vap
, struct uio
*uio
, void *private, uint64_t options
,
4877 int32_t *eofflag
, int32_t *actualcount
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
4880 struct vnop_getattrlistbulk_args a
;
4882 user_ssize_t resid
= uio_resid(uio
);
4885 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_getattrlistbulk_desc
;
4890 a
.a_private
= private;
4891 a
.a_options
= options
;
4892 a
.a_eofflag
= eofflag
;
4893 a
.a_actualcount
= actualcount
;
4896 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_getattrlistbulk_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
4897 DTRACE_FSINFO_IO(getattrlistbulk
,
4898 vnode_t
, vp
, user_ssize_t
, (resid
- uio_resid(uio
)));
4906 *#% readlink vp L L L
4909 struct vnop_readlink_args
{
4910 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
4913 vfs_context_t a_context
;
4918 * Returns: 0 Success
4919 * lock_fsnode:ENOENT No such file or directory [only for VFS
4920 * that is not thread safe & vnode is
4921 * currently being/has been terminated]
4922 * <vfs_readlink>:EINVAL
4923 * <vfs_readlink>:???
4925 * Note: The return codes from the underlying VFS's readlink routine
4926 * can't be fully enumerated here, since third party VFS authors
4927 * may not limit their error returns to the ones documented here,
4928 * even though this may result in some programs functioning
4931 * The return codes documented above are those which may currently
4932 * be returned by HFS from hfs_vnop_readlink, not including
4933 * additional error code which may be propagated from underlying
4937 VNOP_READLINK(struct vnode
*vp
, struct uio
*uio
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
4940 struct vnop_readlink_args a
;
4942 user_ssize_t resid
= uio_resid(uio
);
4944 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_readlink_desc
;
4949 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_readlink_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
4950 DTRACE_FSINFO_IO(readlink
,
4951 vnode_t
, vp
, user_ssize_t
, (resid
- uio_resid(uio
)));
4959 *#% inactive vp L U U
4962 struct vnop_inactive_args
{
4963 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
4965 vfs_context_t a_context
;
4969 VNOP_INACTIVE(struct vnode
*vp
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
4972 struct vnop_inactive_args a
;
4974 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_inactive_desc
;
4978 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_inactive_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
4979 DTRACE_FSINFO(inactive
, vnode_t
, vp
);
4982 /* For file systems that do not support namedstream natively, mark
4983 * the shadow stream file vnode to be recycled as soon as the last
4984 * reference goes away. To avoid re-entering reclaim code, do not
4985 * call recycle on terminating namedstream vnodes.
4987 if (vnode_isnamedstream(vp
) &&
4988 (vp
->v_parent
!= NULLVP
) &&
4989 vnode_isshadow(vp
) &&
4990 ((vp
->v_lflag
& VL_TERMINATE
) == 0)) {
5002 *#% reclaim vp U U U
5005 struct vnop_reclaim_args
{
5006 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
5008 vfs_context_t a_context
;
5012 VNOP_RECLAIM(struct vnode
*vp
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
5015 struct vnop_reclaim_args a
;
5017 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_reclaim_desc
;
5021 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_reclaim_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
5022 DTRACE_FSINFO(reclaim
, vnode_t
, vp
);
5029 * Returns: 0 Success
5030 * lock_fsnode:ENOENT No such file or directory [only for VFS
5031 * that is not thread safe & vnode is
5032 * currently being/has been terminated]
5033 * <vnop_pathconf_desc>:??? [per FS implementation specific]
5038 *#% pathconf vp L L L
5041 struct vnop_pathconf_args
{
5042 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
5046 vfs_context_t a_context
;
5050 VNOP_PATHCONF(struct vnode
*vp
, int name
, int32_t *retval
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
5053 struct vnop_pathconf_args a
;
5055 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_pathconf_desc
;
5058 a
.a_retval
= retval
;
5061 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_pathconf_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
5062 DTRACE_FSINFO(pathconf
, vnode_t
, vp
);
5068 * Returns: 0 Success
5069 * err_advlock:ENOTSUP
5071 * <vnop_advlock_desc>:???
5073 * Notes: VFS implementations of advisory locking using calls through
5074 * <vnop_advlock_desc> because lock enforcement does not occur
5075 * locally should try to limit themselves to the return codes
5076 * documented above for lf_advlock and err_advlock.
5081 *#% advlock vp U U U
5084 struct vnop_advlock_args
{
5085 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
5091 vfs_context_t a_context
;
5095 VNOP_ADVLOCK(struct vnode
*vp
, caddr_t id
, int op
, struct flock
*fl
, int flags
, vfs_context_t ctx
, struct timespec
*timeout
)
5098 struct vnop_advlock_args a
;
5100 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_advlock_desc
;
5107 a
.a_timeout
= timeout
;
5109 /* Disallow advisory locking on non-seekable vnodes */
5110 if (vnode_isfifo(vp
)) {
5111 _err
= err_advlock(&a
);
5113 if ((vp
->v_flag
& VLOCKLOCAL
)) {
5114 /* Advisory locking done at this layer */
5115 _err
= lf_advlock(&a
);
5116 } else if (flags
& F_OFD_LOCK
) {
5117 /* Non-local locking doesn't work for OFD locks */
5118 _err
= err_advlock(&a
);
5120 /* Advisory locking done by underlying filesystem */
5121 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_advlock_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
5123 DTRACE_FSINFO(advlock
, vnode_t
, vp
);
5124 if (op
== F_UNLCK
&& flags
== F_FLOCK
)
5125 post_event_if_success(vp
, _err
, NOTE_FUNLOCK
);
5136 *#% allocate vp L L L
5139 struct vnop_allocate_args
{
5140 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
5144 off_t
*a_bytesallocated
;
5146 vfs_context_t a_context
;
5151 VNOP_ALLOCATE(struct vnode
*vp
, off_t length
, u_int32_t flags
, off_t
*bytesallocated
, off_t offset
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
5154 struct vnop_allocate_args a
;
5156 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_allocate_desc
;
5158 a
.a_length
= length
;
5160 a
.a_bytesallocated
= bytesallocated
;
5161 a
.a_offset
= offset
;
5164 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_allocate_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
5165 DTRACE_FSINFO(allocate
, vnode_t
, vp
);
5168 add_fsevent(FSE_STAT_CHANGED
, ctx
, FSE_ARG_VNODE
, vp
, FSE_ARG_DONE
);
5181 struct vnop_pagein_args
{
5182 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
5185 upl_offset_t a_pl_offset
;
5189 vfs_context_t a_context
;
5193 VNOP_PAGEIN(struct vnode
*vp
, upl_t pl
, upl_offset_t pl_offset
, off_t f_offset
, size_t size
, int flags
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
5196 struct vnop_pagein_args a
;
5198 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_pagein_desc
;
5201 a
.a_pl_offset
= pl_offset
;
5202 a
.a_f_offset
= f_offset
;
5207 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_pagein_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
5208 DTRACE_FSINFO(pagein
, vnode_t
, vp
);
5216 *#% pageout vp = = =
5219 struct vnop_pageout_args
{
5220 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
5223 upl_offset_t a_pl_offset
;
5227 vfs_context_t a_context
;
5232 VNOP_PAGEOUT(struct vnode
*vp
, upl_t pl
, upl_offset_t pl_offset
, off_t f_offset
, size_t size
, int flags
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
5235 struct vnop_pageout_args a
;
5237 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_pageout_desc
;
5240 a
.a_pl_offset
= pl_offset
;
5241 a
.a_f_offset
= f_offset
;
5246 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_pageout_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
5247 DTRACE_FSINFO(pageout
, vnode_t
, vp
);
5249 post_event_if_success(vp
, _err
, NOTE_WRITE
);
5255 vn_remove(vnode_t dvp
, vnode_t
*vpp
, struct nameidata
*ndp
, int32_t flags
, struct vnode_attr
*vap
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
5257 if (vnode_compound_remove_available(dvp
)) {
5258 return VNOP_COMPOUND_REMOVE(dvp
, vpp
, ndp
, flags
, vap
, ctx
);
5260 return VNOP_REMOVE(dvp
, *vpp
, &ndp
->ni_cnd
, flags
, ctx
);
5269 *#% searchfs vp L L L
5272 struct vnop_searchfs_args
{
5273 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
5275 void *a_searchparams1
;
5276 void *a_searchparams2
;
5277 struct attrlist
*a_searchattrs
;
5278 uint32_t a_maxmatches
;
5279 struct timeval
*a_timelimit
;
5280 struct attrlist
*a_returnattrs
;
5281 uint32_t *a_nummatches
;
5282 uint32_t a_scriptcode
;
5285 struct searchstate
*a_searchstate
;
5286 vfs_context_t a_context
;
5291 VNOP_SEARCHFS(struct vnode
*vp
, void *searchparams1
, void *searchparams2
, struct attrlist
*searchattrs
, uint32_t maxmatches
, struct timeval
*timelimit
, struct attrlist
*returnattrs
, uint32_t *nummatches
, uint32_t scriptcode
, uint32_t options
, struct uio
*uio
, struct searchstate
*searchstate
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
5294 struct vnop_searchfs_args a
;
5296 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_searchfs_desc
;
5298 a
.a_searchparams1
= searchparams1
;
5299 a
.a_searchparams2
= searchparams2
;
5300 a
.a_searchattrs
= searchattrs
;
5301 a
.a_maxmatches
= maxmatches
;
5302 a
.a_timelimit
= timelimit
;
5303 a
.a_returnattrs
= returnattrs
;
5304 a
.a_nummatches
= nummatches
;
5305 a
.a_scriptcode
= scriptcode
;
5306 a
.a_options
= options
;
5308 a
.a_searchstate
= searchstate
;
5311 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_searchfs_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
5312 DTRACE_FSINFO(searchfs
, vnode_t
, vp
);
5316 #endif /* CONFIG_SEARCHFS */
5321 *#% copyfile fvp U U U
5322 *#% copyfile tdvp L U U
5323 *#% copyfile tvp X U U
5326 struct vnop_copyfile_args
{
5327 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
5331 struct componentname
*a_tcnp
;
5334 vfs_context_t a_context
;
5338 VNOP_COPYFILE(struct vnode
*fvp
, struct vnode
*tdvp
, struct vnode
*tvp
, struct componentname
*tcnp
,
5339 int mode
, int flags
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
5342 struct vnop_copyfile_args a
;
5343 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_copyfile_desc
;
5351 _err
= (*fvp
->v_op
[vnop_copyfile_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
5352 DTRACE_FSINFO(copyfile
, vnode_t
, fvp
);
5357 struct vnop_clonefile_args
{
5358 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
5362 struct componentname
*a_cnp
;
5363 struct vnode_attr
*a_vap
;
5365 vfs_context_t a_context
;
5366 int (*a_dir_clone_authorizer
)( /* Authorization callback */
5367 struct vnode_attr
*vap
, /* attribute to be authorized */
5368 kauth_action_t action
, /* action for which attribute is to be authorized */
5369 struct vnode_attr
*dvap
, /* target directory attributes */
5370 vnode_t sdvp
, /* source directory vnode pointer (optional) */
5371 mount_t mp
, /* mount point of filesystem */
5372 dir_clone_authorizer_op_t vattr_op
, /* specific operation requested : setup, authorization or cleanup */
5373 vfs_context_t ctx
, /* As passed to VNOP */
5374 void *reserved
); /* Always NULL */
5375 void *a_reserved
; /* Currently unused */
5380 VNOP_CLONEFILE(vnode_t fvp
, vnode_t dvp
, vnode_t
*vpp
,
5381 struct componentname
*cnp
, struct vnode_attr
*vap
, uint32_t flags
,
5385 struct vnop_clonefile_args a
;
5386 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_clonefile_desc
;
5395 if (vnode_vtype(fvp
) == VDIR
)
5396 a
.a_dir_clone_authorizer
= vnode_attr_authorize_dir_clone
;
5398 a
.a_dir_clone_authorizer
= NULL
;
5400 _err
= (*dvp
->v_op
[vnop_clonefile_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
5402 if (_err
== 0 && *vpp
)
5403 DTRACE_FSINFO(clonefile
, vnode_t
, *vpp
);
5405 post_event_if_success(dvp
, _err
, NOTE_WRITE
);
5411 VNOP_GETXATTR(vnode_t vp
, const char *name
, uio_t uio
, size_t *size
, int options
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
5413 struct vnop_getxattr_args a
;
5416 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_getxattr_desc
;
5421 a
.a_options
= options
;
5424 error
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_getxattr_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
5425 DTRACE_FSINFO(getxattr
, vnode_t
, vp
);
5431 VNOP_SETXATTR(vnode_t vp
, const char *name
, uio_t uio
, int options
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
5433 struct vnop_setxattr_args a
;
5436 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_setxattr_desc
;
5440 a
.a_options
= options
;
5443 error
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_setxattr_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
5444 DTRACE_FSINFO(setxattr
, vnode_t
, vp
);
5447 vnode_uncache_authorized_action(vp
, KAUTH_INVALIDATE_CACHED_RIGHTS
);
5449 post_event_if_success(vp
, error
, NOTE_ATTRIB
);
5455 VNOP_REMOVEXATTR(vnode_t vp
, const char *name
, int options
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
5457 struct vnop_removexattr_args a
;
5460 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_removexattr_desc
;
5463 a
.a_options
= options
;
5466 error
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_removexattr_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
5467 DTRACE_FSINFO(removexattr
, vnode_t
, vp
);
5469 post_event_if_success(vp
, error
, NOTE_ATTRIB
);
5475 VNOP_LISTXATTR(vnode_t vp
, uio_t uio
, size_t *size
, int options
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
5477 struct vnop_listxattr_args a
;
5480 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_listxattr_desc
;
5484 a
.a_options
= options
;
5487 error
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_listxattr_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
5488 DTRACE_FSINFO(listxattr
, vnode_t
, vp
);
5497 *#% blktooff vp = = =
5500 struct vnop_blktooff_args
{
5501 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
5508 VNOP_BLKTOOFF(struct vnode
*vp
, daddr64_t lblkno
, off_t
*offset
)
5511 struct vnop_blktooff_args a
;
5513 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_blktooff_desc
;
5515 a
.a_lblkno
= lblkno
;
5516 a
.a_offset
= offset
;
5518 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_blktooff_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
5519 DTRACE_FSINFO(blktooff
, vnode_t
, vp
);
5527 *#% offtoblk vp = = =
5530 struct vnop_offtoblk_args
{
5531 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
5534 daddr64_t
*a_lblkno
;
5538 VNOP_OFFTOBLK(struct vnode
*vp
, off_t offset
, daddr64_t
*lblkno
)
5541 struct vnop_offtoblk_args a
;
5543 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_offtoblk_desc
;
5545 a
.a_offset
= offset
;
5546 a
.a_lblkno
= lblkno
;
5548 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_offtoblk_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
5549 DTRACE_FSINFO(offtoblk
, vnode_t
, vp
);
5557 *#% blockmap vp L L L
5560 struct vnop_blockmap_args
{
5561 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
5569 vfs_context_t a_context
;
5573 VNOP_BLOCKMAP(struct vnode
*vp
, off_t foffset
, size_t size
, daddr64_t
*bpn
, size_t *run
, void *poff
, int flags
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
5576 struct vnop_blockmap_args a
;
5577 size_t localrun
= 0;
5580 ctx
= vfs_context_current();
5582 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_blockmap_desc
;
5584 a
.a_foffset
= foffset
;
5587 a
.a_run
= &localrun
;
5592 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_blockmap_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
5593 DTRACE_FSINFO(blockmap
, vnode_t
, vp
);
5596 * We used a local variable to request information from the underlying
5597 * filesystem about the length of the I/O run in question. If
5598 * we get malformed output from the filesystem, we cap it to the length
5599 * requested, at most. Update 'run' on the way out.
5602 if (localrun
> size
) {
5615 struct vnop_strategy_args
{
5616 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
5622 VNOP_STRATEGY(struct buf
*bp
)
5625 struct vnop_strategy_args a
;
5626 vnode_t vp
= buf_vnode(bp
);
5627 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_strategy_desc
;
5629 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_strategy_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
5630 DTRACE_FSINFO(strategy
, vnode_t
, vp
);
5635 struct vnop_bwrite_args
{
5636 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
5641 VNOP_BWRITE(struct buf
*bp
)
5644 struct vnop_bwrite_args a
;
5645 vnode_t vp
= buf_vnode(bp
);
5646 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_bwrite_desc
;
5648 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_bwrite_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
5649 DTRACE_FSINFO(bwrite
, vnode_t
, vp
);
5654 struct vnop_kqfilt_add_args
{
5655 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
5658 vfs_context_t a_context
;
5662 VNOP_KQFILT_ADD(struct vnode
*vp
, struct knote
*kn
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
5665 struct vnop_kqfilt_add_args a
;
5667 a
.a_desc
= VDESC(vnop_kqfilt_add
);
5672 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_kqfilt_add_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
5673 DTRACE_FSINFO(kqfilt_add
, vnode_t
, vp
);
5679 struct vnop_kqfilt_remove_args
{
5680 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
5683 vfs_context_t a_context
;
5687 VNOP_KQFILT_REMOVE(struct vnode
*vp
, uintptr_t ident
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
5690 struct vnop_kqfilt_remove_args a
;
5692 a
.a_desc
= VDESC(vnop_kqfilt_remove
);
5697 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_kqfilt_remove_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
5698 DTRACE_FSINFO(kqfilt_remove
, vnode_t
, vp
);
5704 VNOP_MONITOR(vnode_t vp
, uint32_t events
, uint32_t flags
, void *handle
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
5707 struct vnop_monitor_args a
;
5709 a
.a_desc
= VDESC(vnop_monitor
);
5711 a
.a_events
= events
;
5713 a
.a_handle
= handle
;
5716 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_monitor_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
5717 DTRACE_FSINFO(monitor
, vnode_t
, vp
);
5723 struct vnop_setlabel_args
{
5724 struct vnodeop_desc
*a_desc
;
5727 vfs_context_t a_context
;
5731 VNOP_SETLABEL(struct vnode
*vp
, struct label
*label
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
5734 struct vnop_setlabel_args a
;
5736 a
.a_desc
= VDESC(vnop_setlabel
);
5741 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_setlabel_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
5742 DTRACE_FSINFO(setlabel
, vnode_t
, vp
);
5750 * Get a named streamed
5753 VNOP_GETNAMEDSTREAM(vnode_t vp
, vnode_t
*svpp
, const char *name
, enum nsoperation operation
, int flags
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
5756 struct vnop_getnamedstream_args a
;
5758 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_getnamedstream_desc
;
5762 a
.a_operation
= operation
;
5766 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_getnamedstream_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
5767 DTRACE_FSINFO(getnamedstream
, vnode_t
, vp
);
5772 * Create a named streamed
5775 VNOP_MAKENAMEDSTREAM(vnode_t vp
, vnode_t
*svpp
, const char *name
, int flags
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
5778 struct vnop_makenamedstream_args a
;
5780 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_makenamedstream_desc
;
5787 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_makenamedstream_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
5788 DTRACE_FSINFO(makenamedstream
, vnode_t
, vp
);
5794 * Remove a named streamed
5797 VNOP_REMOVENAMEDSTREAM(vnode_t vp
, vnode_t svp
, const char *name
, int flags
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
5800 struct vnop_removenamedstream_args a
;
5802 a
.a_desc
= &vnop_removenamedstream_desc
;
5809 _err
= (*vp
->v_op
[vnop_removenamedstream_desc
.vdesc_offset
])(&a
);
5810 DTRACE_FSINFO(removenamedstream
, vnode_t
, vp
);