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+ * Copyright (c) 1995-2014 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
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+/*
+ * NOTICE: This file was modified by SPARTA, Inc. in 2005 to introduce
+ * support for mandatory and extensible security protections. This notice
+ * is included in support of clause 2.2 (b) of the Apple Public License,
+ * Version 2.0.
*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/namei.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
+#include <sys/syslog.h>
#include <sys/vnode_internal.h>
#include <sys/mount_internal.h>
#include <sys/proc_internal.h>
+#include <sys/file_internal.h>
#include <sys/kauth.h>
#include <sys/uio_internal.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <miscfs/specfs/specdev.h>
#include <hfs/hfs.h>
+#if CONFIG_MACF
+#include <security/mac_framework.h>
+#endif
+
#define ATTR_TIME_SIZE -1
/*
char *varcursor;
ssize_t allocated;
ssize_t needed;
+ attribute_set_t actual;
+ attribute_set_t valid;
};
/*
- * Pack (count) bytes from (source) into (buf).
+ * Attempt to pack a fixed width attribute of size (count) bytes from
+ * source to our attrlist buffer.
*/
static void
attrlist_pack_fixed(struct _attrlist_buf *ab, void *source, ssize_t count)
{
+ /*
+ * Use ssize_t for pointer math purposes,
+ * since a ssize_t is a signed long
+ */
ssize_t fit;
- /* how much room left in the buffer? */
- fit = imin(count, ab->allocated - (ab->fixedcursor - ab->base));
- if (fit > 0)
+ /*
+ * Compute the amount of remaining space in the attrlist buffer
+ * based on how much we've used for fixed width fields vs. the
+ * start of the attributes.
+ *
+ * If we've still got room, then 'fit' will contain the amount of
+ * remaining space.
+ *
+ * Note that this math is safe because, in the event that the
+ * fixed-width cursor has moved beyond the end of the buffer,
+ * then, the second input into lmin() below will be negative, and
+ * we will fail the (fit > 0) check below.
+ */
+ fit = lmin(count, ab->allocated - (ab->fixedcursor - ab->base));
+ if (fit > 0) {
+ /* Copy in as much as we can */
bcopy(source, ab->fixedcursor, fit);
+ }
- /* always move in increments of 4 */
+ /* always move in increments of 4, even if we didn't pack an attribute. */
ab->fixedcursor += roundup(count, 4);
}
+
+/*
+ * Attempt to pack one (or two) variable width attributes into the attrlist
+ * buffer. If we are trying to pack two variable width attributes, they are treated
+ * as a single variable-width attribute from the POV of the system call caller.
+ *
+ * Recall that a variable-width attribute has two components: the fixed-width
+ * attribute that tells the caller where to look, and the actual variable width data.
+ */
static void
-attrlist_pack_variable2(struct _attrlist_buf *ab, const void *source, ssize_t count, const void *ext, ssize_t extcount)
+attrlist_pack_variable2(struct _attrlist_buf *ab, const void *source, ssize_t count,
+ const void *ext, ssize_t extcount)
{
- struct attrreference ar;
+ /* Use ssize_t's for pointer math ease */
+ struct attrreference ar;
ssize_t fit;
- /* pack the reference to the variable object */
+ /*
+ * Pack the fixed-width component to the variable object.
+ * Note that we may be able to pack the fixed width attref, but not
+ * the variable (if there's no room).
+ */
ar.attr_dataoffset = ab->varcursor - ab->fixedcursor;
ar.attr_length = count + extcount;
attrlist_pack_fixed(ab, &ar, sizeof(ar));
- /* calculate space and pack the variable object */
- fit = imin(count, ab->allocated - (ab->varcursor - ab->base));
+ /*
+ * Use an lmin() to do a signed comparison. We use a signed comparison
+ * to detect the 'out of memory' conditions as described above in the
+ * fixed width check above.
+ *
+ * Then pack the first variable attribute as space allows. Note that we advance
+ * the variable cursor only if we we had some available space.
+ */
+ fit = lmin(count, ab->allocated - (ab->varcursor - ab->base));
if (fit > 0) {
- if (source != NULL)
+ if (source != NULL) {
bcopy(source, ab->varcursor, fit);
+ }
ab->varcursor += fit;
}
- fit = imin(extcount, ab->allocated - (ab->varcursor - ab->base));
+
+ /* Compute the available space for the second attribute */
+ fit = lmin(extcount, ab->allocated - (ab->varcursor - ab->base));
if (fit > 0) {
- if (ext != NULL)
+ /* Copy in data for the second attribute (if needed) if there is room */
+ if (ext != NULL) {
bcopy(ext, ab->varcursor, fit);
+ }
ab->varcursor += fit;
}
/* always move in increments of 4 */
ab->varcursor = (char *)roundup((uintptr_t)ab->varcursor, 4);
}
+
+/*
+ * Packing a single variable-width attribute is the same as calling the two, but with
+ * an invalid 2nd attribute.
+ */
static void
attrlist_pack_variable(struct _attrlist_buf *ab, const void *source, ssize_t count)
{
attrlist_pack_variable2(ab, source, count, NULL, 0);
}
+
+/*
+ * Attempt to pack a string. This is a special case of a variable width attribute.
+ *
+ * If "source" is NULL, then an empty string ("") will be packed. If "source" is
+ * not NULL, but "count" is zero, then "source" is assumed to be a NUL-terminated
+ * C-string. If "source" is not NULL and "count" is not zero, then only the first
+ * "count" bytes of "source" will be copied, and a NUL terminator will be added.
+ *
+ * If the attrlist buffer doesn't have enough room to hold the entire string (including
+ * NUL terminator), then copy as much as will fit. The attrlist buffer's "varcursor"
+ * will always be updated based on the entire length of the string (including NUL
+ * terminator); this means "varcursor" may end up pointing beyond the end of the
+ * allocated buffer space.
+ */
static void
attrlist_pack_string(struct _attrlist_buf *ab, const char *source, ssize_t count)
{
- struct attrreference ar;
+ struct attrreference ar;
ssize_t fit, space;
-
/*
* Supplied count is character count of string text, excluding trailing nul
* which we always supply here.
}
/*
- * Make the reference and pack it.
- * Note that this is entirely independent of how much we get into
- * the buffer.
+ * Construct the fixed-width attribute that refers to this string.
*/
ar.attr_dataoffset = ab->varcursor - ab->fixedcursor;
ar.attr_length = count + 1;
attrlist_pack_fixed(ab, &ar, sizeof(ar));
-
- /* calculate how much of the string text we can copy, and do that */
+
+ /*
+ * Now compute how much available memory we have to copy the string text.
+ *
+ * space = the number of bytes available in the attribute buffer to hold the
+ * string's value.
+ *
+ * fit = the number of bytes to copy from the start of the string into the
+ * attribute buffer, NOT including the NUL terminator. If the attribute
+ * buffer is large enough, this will be the string's length; otherwise, it
+ * will be equal to "space".
+ */
space = ab->allocated - (ab->varcursor - ab->base);
- fit = imin(count, space);
- if (fit > 0)
+ fit = lmin(count, space);
+ if (space > 0) {
+ int bytes_to_zero;
+
+ /*
+ * If there is space remaining, copy data in, and
+ * accommodate the trailing NUL terminator.
+ *
+ * NOTE: if "space" is too small to hold the string and its NUL
+ * terminator (space < fit + 1), then the string value in the attribute
+ * buffer will NOT be NUL terminated!
+ *
+ * NOTE 2: bcopy() will do nothing if the length ("fit") is zero.
+ * Therefore, we don't bother checking for that here.
+ */
bcopy(source, ab->varcursor, fit);
- /* is there room for our trailing nul? */
- if (space > fit)
- ab->varcursor[fit] = '\0';
+ /* is there room for our trailing nul? */
+ if (space > fit) {
+ ab->varcursor[fit++] = '\0';
+ /* 'fit' now the number of bytes AFTER adding in the NUL */
+ /*
+ * Zero out any additional bytes we might have as a
+ * result of rounding up.
+ */
+ bytes_to_zero = min((roundup(fit, 4) - fit),
+ space - fit);
+ if (bytes_to_zero)
+ bzero(&(ab->varcursor[fit]), bytes_to_zero);
+ }
+ }
+ /*
+ * always move in increments of 4 (including the trailing NUL)
+ */
+ ab->varcursor += roundup((count+1), 4);
- /* always move in increments of 4 */
- ab->varcursor += roundup(count + 1, 4);
}
+#define ATTR_PACK4(AB, V) \
+ do { \
+ if ((AB.allocated - (AB.fixedcursor - AB.base)) >= 4) { \
+ *(uint32_t *)AB.fixedcursor = V; \
+ AB.fixedcursor += 4; \
+ } \
+ } while (0)
+
+#define ATTR_PACK8(AB, V) \
+ do { \
+ if ((AB.allocated - (AB.fixedcursor - AB.base)) >= 8) { \
+ *(uint64_t *)AB.fixedcursor = *(uint64_t *)&V; \
+ AB.fixedcursor += 8; \
+ } \
+ } while (0)
+
#define ATTR_PACK(b, v) attrlist_pack_fixed(b, &v, sizeof(v))
#define ATTR_PACK_CAST(b, t, v) \
do { \
#define ATTR_PACK_TIME(b, v, is64) \
do { \
if (is64) { \
- struct user_timespec us = {v.tv_sec, v.tv_nsec}; \
- ATTR_PACK(b, us); \
+ struct user64_timespec us = {v.tv_sec, v.tv_nsec}; \
+ ATTR_PACK(&b, us); \
} else { \
- ATTR_PACK(b, v); \
+ struct user32_timespec us = {v.tv_sec, v.tv_nsec}; \
+ ATTR_PACK(&b, us); \
} \
} while(0)
{ATTR_CMN_ACCESSMASK, 0, sizeof(uint32_t)},
{ATTR_CMN_FLAGS, 0, sizeof(uint32_t)},
{ATTR_CMN_USERACCESS, 0, sizeof(uint32_t)},
+ {ATTR_CMN_EXTENDED_SECURITY, 0, sizeof(struct attrreference)},
+ {ATTR_CMN_UUID, 0, sizeof(guid_t)},
+ {ATTR_CMN_GRPUUID, 0, sizeof(guid_t)},
+ {ATTR_CMN_FILEID, 0, sizeof(uint64_t)},
+ {ATTR_CMN_PARENTID, 0, sizeof(uint64_t)},
+ {ATTR_CMN_RETURNED_ATTRS, 0, sizeof(attribute_set_t)},
+ {ATTR_CMN_ERROR, 0, sizeof(uint32_t)},
{0, 0, 0}
};
+#define ATTR_CMN_VOL_INVALID \
+ (ATTR_CMN_EXTENDED_SECURITY | ATTR_CMN_UUID | ATTR_CMN_GRPUUID | \
+ ATTR_CMN_FILEID | ATTR_CMN_PARENTID)
static struct getvolattrlist_attrtab getvolattrlist_vol_tab[] = {
{ATTR_VOL_FSTYPE, 0, sizeof(uint32_t)},
{ATTR_VOL_DIRCOUNT, VFSATTR_BIT(f_dircount), sizeof(uint32_t)},
{ATTR_VOL_MAXOBJCOUNT, VFSATTR_BIT(f_maxobjcount), sizeof(uint32_t)},
{ATTR_VOL_MOUNTPOINT, 0, sizeof(struct attrreference)},
- {ATTR_VOL_NAME, VFSATTR_BIT(f_vol_name), sizeof(struct attrreference)},
+ {ATTR_VOL_NAME, VFSATTR_BIT(f_vol_name), sizeof(struct attrreference)},
{ATTR_VOL_MOUNTFLAGS, 0, sizeof(uint32_t)},
{ATTR_VOL_MOUNTEDDEVICE, 0, sizeof(struct attrreference)},
{ATTR_VOL_ENCODINGSUSED, 0, sizeof(uint64_t)},
{ATTR_VOL_CAPABILITIES, VFSATTR_BIT(f_capabilities), sizeof(vol_capabilities_attr_t)},
+ {ATTR_VOL_UUID, VFSATTR_BIT(f_uuid), sizeof(uuid_t)},
{ATTR_VOL_ATTRIBUTES, VFSATTR_BIT(f_attributes), sizeof(vol_attributes_attr_t)},
{ATTR_VOL_INFO, 0, 0},
{0, 0, 0}
vsp->f_active |= tab->bits;
if (tab->size == ATTR_TIME_SIZE) {
if (is_64bit) {
- *sizep += sizeof(struct user_timespec);
+ *sizep += sizeof(struct user64_timespec);
} else {
- *sizep += sizeof(struct timespec);
+ *sizep += sizeof(struct user32_timespec);
}
} else {
*sizep += tab->size;
* Parse the above tables.
*/
*sizep = sizeof(uint32_t); /* length count */
- if (alp->commonattr &&
- (error = getvolattrlist_parsetab(getvolattrlist_common_tab, alp->commonattr, vsp, sizep, is_64bit)) != 0)
- return(error);
+ if (alp->commonattr) {
+ if ((alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_VOL_INVALID) &&
+ (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_RETURNED_ATTRS) == 0) {
+ return (EINVAL);
+ }
+ if ((error = getvolattrlist_parsetab(getvolattrlist_common_tab,
+ alp->commonattr, vsp, sizep,
+ is_64bit)) != 0) {
+ return(error);
+ }
+ }
if (alp->volattr &&
(error = getvolattrlist_parsetab(getvolattrlist_vol_tab, alp->volattr, vsp, sizep, is_64bit)) != 0)
return(error);
return(0);
}
+/*
+ * Given the attributes listed in asp and those supported
+ * in the vsp, fixup the asp attributes to reflect any
+ * missing attributes from the file system
+ */
+static void
+getvolattrlist_fixupattrs(attribute_set_t *asp, struct vfs_attr *vsp)
+{
+ struct getvolattrlist_attrtab *tab;
+
+ if (asp->commonattr) {
+ tab = getvolattrlist_common_tab;
+ do {
+ if ((tab->attr & asp->commonattr) &&
+ (tab->bits != 0) &&
+ ((tab->bits & vsp->f_supported) == 0)) {
+ asp->commonattr &= ~tab->attr;
+ }
+ } while ((++tab)->attr != 0);
+ }
+ if (asp->volattr) {
+ tab = getvolattrlist_vol_tab;
+ do {
+ if ((tab->attr & asp->volattr) &&
+ (tab->bits != 0) &&
+ ((tab->bits & vsp->f_supported) == 0)) {
+ asp->volattr &= ~tab->attr;
+ }
+ } while ((++tab)->attr != 0);
+ }
+}
+
/*
* Table-driven setup for all valid common/dir/file/fork attributes against files.
*/
ssize_t size;
kauth_action_t action;
};
+
+/*
+ * A zero after the ATTR_ bit indicates that we don't expect the underlying FS to report back with this
+ * information, and we will synthesize it at the VFS level.
+ */
static struct getattrlist_attrtab getattrlist_common_tab[] = {
{ATTR_CMN_NAME, VATTR_BIT(va_name), sizeof(struct attrreference), KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
{ATTR_CMN_DEVID, 0, sizeof(dev_t), KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
{ATTR_CMN_GRPID, VATTR_BIT(va_gid), sizeof(gid_t), KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
{ATTR_CMN_ACCESSMASK, VATTR_BIT(va_mode), sizeof(uint32_t), KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
{ATTR_CMN_FLAGS, VATTR_BIT(va_flags), sizeof(uint32_t), KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
+ {ATTR_CMN_GEN_COUNT, VATTR_BIT(va_write_gencount), sizeof(uint32_t), KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
+ {ATTR_CMN_DOCUMENT_ID, VATTR_BIT(va_document_id), sizeof(uint32_t), KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
{ATTR_CMN_USERACCESS, 0, sizeof(uint32_t), KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
- {ATTR_CMN_EXTENDED_SECURITY, VATTR_BIT(va_acl), sizeof(struct attrreference), KAUTH_VNODE_READ_SECURITY},
+ {ATTR_CMN_EXTENDED_SECURITY, VATTR_BIT(va_acl), sizeof(struct attrreference), KAUTH_VNODE_READ_SECURITY},
{ATTR_CMN_UUID, VATTR_BIT(va_uuuid), sizeof(guid_t), KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
{ATTR_CMN_GRPUUID, VATTR_BIT(va_guuid), sizeof(guid_t), KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
+ {ATTR_CMN_FILEID, VATTR_BIT(va_fileid), sizeof(uint64_t), KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
+ {ATTR_CMN_PARENTID, VATTR_BIT(va_parentid), sizeof(uint64_t), KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
+ {ATTR_CMN_FULLPATH, 0, sizeof(struct attrreference), KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
+ {ATTR_CMN_ADDEDTIME, VATTR_BIT(va_addedtime), ATTR_TIME_SIZE, KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
+ {ATTR_CMN_RETURNED_ATTRS, 0, sizeof(attribute_set_t), 0},
+ {ATTR_CMN_ERROR, 0, sizeof(uint32_t), 0},
+ {ATTR_CMN_DATA_PROTECT_FLAGS, VATTR_BIT(va_dataprotect_class), sizeof(uint32_t), KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
{0, 0, 0, 0}
};
+
static struct getattrlist_attrtab getattrlist_dir_tab[] = {
- {ATTR_DIR_LINKCOUNT, VATTR_BIT(va_nlink), sizeof(uint32_t), KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
+ {ATTR_DIR_LINKCOUNT, VATTR_BIT(va_dirlinkcount), sizeof(uint32_t), KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
{ATTR_DIR_ENTRYCOUNT, VATTR_BIT(va_nchildren), sizeof(uint32_t), KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
- /* ATTR_DIR_ENTRYCOUNT falls back to va_nlink-2 if va_nchildren isn't supported, so request va_nlink just in case */
- {ATTR_DIR_ENTRYCOUNT, VATTR_BIT(va_nlink), 0, KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
{ATTR_DIR_MOUNTSTATUS, 0, sizeof(uint32_t), KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
{0, 0, 0, 0}
};
{0, 0, 0, 0}
};
+/*
+ * This table is for attributes which are only set from the getattrlistbulk(2)
+ * call. These attributes have already been set from the common, file and
+ * directory tables but the vattr bits have not been recorded. Since these
+ * vattr bits are only used from the bulk call, we have a seperate table for
+ * these.
+ * The sizes are not returned from here since the sizes have already been
+ * accounted from the common, file and directory tables.
+ */
+static struct getattrlist_attrtab getattrlistbulk_common_tab[] = {
+ {ATTR_CMN_DEVID, VATTR_BIT(va_devid), 0, KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
+ {ATTR_CMN_FSID, VATTR_BIT(va_fsid64), 0, KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
+ {ATTR_CMN_OBJTYPE, VATTR_BIT(va_objtype), 0, KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
+ {ATTR_CMN_OBJTAG, VATTR_BIT(va_objtag), 0, KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
+ {ATTR_CMN_USERACCESS, VATTR_BIT(va_user_access), 0, KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
+ {ATTR_CMN_FNDRINFO, VATTR_BIT(va_finderinfo), 0, KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
+ {0, 0, 0, 0}
+};
+
+static struct getattrlist_attrtab getattrlistbulk_file_tab[] = {
+ {ATTR_FILE_RSRCLENGTH, VATTR_BIT(va_rsrc_length), 0, KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
+ {ATTR_FILE_RSRCALLOCSIZE, VATTR_BIT(va_rsrc_alloc), 0, KAUTH_VNODE_READ_ATTRIBUTES},
+ {0, 0, 0, 0}
+};
+
+/*
+ * The following are attributes that VFS can derive.
+ *
+ * A majority of them are the same attributes that are required for stat(2) and statfs(2).
+ */
+#define VFS_DFLT_ATTR_VOL (ATTR_VOL_FSTYPE | ATTR_VOL_SIGNATURE | \
+ ATTR_VOL_SIZE | ATTR_VOL_SPACEFREE | \
+ ATTR_VOL_SPACEAVAIL | ATTR_VOL_MINALLOCATION | \
+ ATTR_VOL_ALLOCATIONCLUMP | ATTR_VOL_IOBLOCKSIZE | \
+ ATTR_VOL_MOUNTPOINT | ATTR_VOL_MOUNTFLAGS | \
+ ATTR_VOL_MOUNTEDDEVICE | ATTR_VOL_CAPABILITIES | \
+ ATTR_VOL_ATTRIBUTES | ATTR_VOL_ENCODINGSUSED)
+
+#define VFS_DFLT_ATTR_CMN (ATTR_CMN_NAME | ATTR_CMN_DEVID | \
+ ATTR_CMN_FSID | ATTR_CMN_OBJTYPE | \
+ ATTR_CMN_OBJTAG | ATTR_CMN_OBJID | \
+ ATTR_CMN_PAROBJID | ATTR_CMN_SCRIPT | \
+ ATTR_CMN_MODTIME | ATTR_CMN_CHGTIME | \
+ ATTR_CMN_FNDRINFO | \
+ ATTR_CMN_OWNERID | ATTR_CMN_GRPID | \
+ ATTR_CMN_ACCESSMASK | ATTR_CMN_FLAGS | \
+ ATTR_CMN_USERACCESS | ATTR_CMN_FILEID | \
+ ATTR_CMN_PARENTID | ATTR_CMN_RETURNED_ATTRS | \
+ ATTR_CMN_DOCUMENT_ID | ATTR_CMN_GEN_COUNT | \
+ ATTR_CMN_DATA_PROTECT_FLAGS)
+
+#define VFS_DFLT_ATT_CMN_EXT (ATTR_CMN_EXT_GEN_COUNT | ATTR_CMN_EXT_DOCUMENT_ID |\
+ ATTR_CMN_EXT_DATA_PROTECT_FLAGS)
+
+#define VFS_DFLT_ATTR_DIR (ATTR_DIR_LINKCOUNT | ATTR_DIR_MOUNTSTATUS)
+
+#define VFS_DFLT_ATTR_FILE (ATTR_FILE_LINKCOUNT | ATTR_FILE_TOTALSIZE | \
+ ATTR_FILE_ALLOCSIZE | ATTR_FILE_IOBLOCKSIZE | \
+ ATTR_FILE_DEVTYPE | ATTR_FILE_DATALENGTH | \
+ ATTR_FILE_DATAALLOCSIZE | ATTR_FILE_RSRCLENGTH | \
+ ATTR_FILE_RSRCALLOCSIZE)
+
static int
-getattrlist_parsetab(struct getattrlist_attrtab *tab, attrgroup_t attrs, struct vnode_attr *vap,
- ssize_t *sizep, kauth_action_t *actionp, int is_64bit)
+getattrlist_parsetab(struct getattrlist_attrtab *tab, attrgroup_t attrs,
+ struct vnode_attr *vap, ssize_t *sizep, kauth_action_t *actionp,
+ int is_64bit)
{
attrgroup_t recognised;
/* is this attribute set? */
if (tab->attr & attrs) {
recognised |= tab->attr;
- vap->va_active |= tab->bits;
- if (tab->size == ATTR_TIME_SIZE) {
- if (is_64bit) {
- *sizep += sizeof(struct user_timespec);
+ if (vap)
+ vap->va_active |= tab->bits;
+ if (sizep) {
+ if (tab->size == ATTR_TIME_SIZE) {
+ if (is_64bit) {
+ *sizep += sizeof(
+ struct user64_timespec);
+ } else {
+ *sizep += sizeof(
+ struct user32_timespec);
+ }
} else {
- *sizep += sizeof(struct timespec);
+ *sizep += tab->size;
}
- } else {
- *sizep += tab->size;
}
- *actionp |= tab->action;
+ if (actionp)
+ *actionp |= tab->action;
+ if (attrs == recognised)
+ break; /* all done, get out */
}
} while ((++tab)->attr != 0);
return(0);
}
+/*
+ * Given the attributes listed in alp, configure vap to request
+ * the data from a filesystem.
+ */
+static int
+getattrlist_setupvattr_all(struct attrlist *alp, struct vnode_attr *vap,
+ enum vtype obj_type, ssize_t *fixedsize, int is_64bit)
+{
+ int error = 0;
+
+ /*
+ * Parse the above tables.
+ */
+ if (fixedsize) {
+ *fixedsize = sizeof(uint32_t);
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr) {
+ error = getattrlist_parsetab(getattrlist_common_tab,
+ alp->commonattr, vap, fixedsize, NULL, is_64bit);
+
+ if (!error) {
+ /* Ignore any errrors from the bulk table */
+ (void)getattrlist_parsetab(getattrlistbulk_common_tab,
+ alp->commonattr, vap, fixedsize, NULL, is_64bit);
+ /*
+ * turn off va_fsid since we will be using only
+ * va_fsid64 for ATTR_CMN_FSID.
+ */
+ VATTR_CLEAR_ACTIVE(vap, va_fsid);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (!error && (obj_type == VNON || obj_type == VDIR) && alp->dirattr) {
+ error = getattrlist_parsetab(getattrlist_dir_tab, alp->dirattr,
+ vap, fixedsize, NULL, is_64bit);
+ }
+
+ if (!error && (obj_type != VDIR) && alp->fileattr) {
+ error = getattrlist_parsetab(getattrlist_file_tab,
+ alp->fileattr, vap, fixedsize, NULL, is_64bit);
+
+ if (!error) {
+ /*Ignore any errors from the bulk table */
+ (void)getattrlist_parsetab(getattrlistbulk_file_tab,
+ alp->fileattr, vap, fixedsize, NULL, is_64bit);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return (error);
+}
+
+int
+vfs_setup_vattr_from_attrlist(struct attrlist *alp, struct vnode_attr *vap,
+ enum vtype obj_vtype, ssize_t *attrs_fixed_sizep, vfs_context_t ctx)
+{
+ return (getattrlist_setupvattr_all(alp, vap, obj_vtype,
+ attrs_fixed_sizep, IS_64BIT_PROCESS(vfs_context_proc(ctx))));
+}
+
+
+
+
+/*
+ * Given the attributes listed in asp and those supported
+ * in the vap, fixup the asp attributes to reflect any
+ * missing attributes from the file system
+ */
+static void
+getattrlist_fixupattrs(attribute_set_t *asp, struct vnode_attr *vap)
+{
+ struct getattrlist_attrtab *tab;
+
+ if (asp->commonattr) {
+ tab = getattrlist_common_tab;
+ do {
+ /*
+ * This if() statement is slightly confusing. We're trying to
+ * iterate through all of the bits listed in the array
+ * getattr_common_tab, and see if the filesystem was expected
+ * to support it, and whether or not we need to do anything about this.
+ *
+ * This array is full of structs that have 4 fields (attr, bits, size, action).
+ * The first is used to store the ATTR_CMN_* bit that was being requested
+ * from userland. The second stores the VATTR_BIT corresponding to the field
+ * filled in vnode_attr struct. If it is 0, then we don't typically expect
+ * the filesystem to fill in this field. The third is the size of the field,
+ * and the fourth is the type of kauth actions needed.
+ *
+ * So, for all of the ATTR_CMN bits listed in this array, we iterate through
+ * them, and check to see if it was both passed down to the filesystem via the
+ * va_active bitfield, and whether or not we expect it to be emitted from
+ * the filesystem. If it wasn't supported, then we un-twiddle the bit and move
+ * on. This is done so that we can uncheck those bits and re-request
+ * a vnode_getattr from the filesystem again.
+ */
+ if ((tab->attr & asp->commonattr) &&
+ (tab->bits & vap->va_active) &&
+ (tab->bits & vap->va_supported) == 0) {
+ asp->commonattr &= ~tab->attr;
+ }
+ } while ((++tab)->attr != 0);
+ }
+ if (asp->dirattr) {
+ tab = getattrlist_dir_tab;
+ do {
+ if ((tab->attr & asp->dirattr) &&
+ (tab->bits & vap->va_active) &&
+ (vap->va_supported & tab->bits) == 0) {
+ asp->dirattr &= ~tab->attr;
+ }
+ } while ((++tab)->attr != 0);
+ }
+ if (asp->fileattr) {
+ tab = getattrlist_file_tab;
+ do {
+ if ((tab->attr & asp->fileattr) &&
+ (tab->bits & vap->va_active) &&
+ (vap->va_supported & tab->bits) == 0) {
+ asp->fileattr &= ~tab->attr;
+ }
+ } while ((++tab)->attr != 0);
+ }
+}
+
+static int
+setattrlist_setfinderinfo(vnode_t vp, char *fndrinfo, struct vfs_context *ctx)
+{
+ uio_t auio;
+ char uio_buf[UIO_SIZEOF(1)];
+ int error;
+
+ if ((auio = uio_createwithbuffer(1, 0, UIO_SYSSPACE, UIO_WRITE, uio_buf, sizeof(uio_buf))) == NULL) {
+ error = ENOMEM;
+ } else {
+ uio_addiov(auio, CAST_USER_ADDR_T(fndrinfo), 32);
+ error = vn_setxattr(vp, XATTR_FINDERINFO_NAME, auio, XATTR_NOSECURITY, ctx);
+ uio_free(auio);
+ }
+
+#if CONFIG_FSE
+ if (error == 0 && need_fsevent(FSE_FINDER_INFO_CHANGED, vp)) {
+ add_fsevent(FSE_FINDER_INFO_CHANGED, ctx, FSE_ARG_VNODE, vp, FSE_ARG_DONE);
+ }
+#endif
+ return (error);
+}
+
/*
* Find something resembling a terminal component name in the mountedonname for vp
static int
-getvolattrlist(vnode_t vp, struct getattrlist_args *uap, struct attrlist *alp, vfs_context_t ctx, int is_64bit)
+getvolattrlist(vfs_context_t ctx, vnode_t vp, struct attrlist *alp,
+ user_addr_t attributeBuffer, size_t bufferSize, uint64_t options,
+ enum uio_seg segflg, int is_64bit)
{
struct vfs_attr vs;
struct vnode_attr va;
struct _attrlist_buf ab;
int error;
ssize_t fixedsize, varsize;
- const char *cnp;
- ssize_t cnl;
+ const char *cnp = NULL; /* protected by ATTR_CMN_NAME */
+ ssize_t cnl = 0; /* protected by ATTR_CMN_NAME */
+ int release_str = 0;
mount_t mnt;
+ int return_valid;
+ int pack_invalid;
ab.base = NULL;
VATTR_INIT(&va);
vs.f_vol_name = NULL;
mnt = vp->v_mount;
-
+
+ /* Check for special packing semantics */
+ return_valid = (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_RETURNED_ATTRS);
+ pack_invalid = (options & FSOPT_PACK_INVAL_ATTRS);
+ if (pack_invalid) {
+ /* FSOPT_PACK_INVAL_ATTRS requires ATTR_CMN_RETURNED_ATTRS */
+ if (!return_valid) {
+ error = EINVAL;
+ goto out;
+ }
+ /* Keep invalid attrs from being uninitialized */
+ bzero(&vs, sizeof (vs));
+ /* Generate a valid mask for post processing */
+ bcopy(&alp->commonattr, &ab.valid, sizeof (attribute_set_t));
+ }
+
/*
* For now, the vnode must be the root of its filesystem.
* To relax this, we need to be able to find the root vnode of a filesystem
VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: volume attributes requested but not the root of a filesystem");
goto out;
}
-
+
/*
* Set up the vfs_attr structure and call the filesystem.
*/
}
}
+#if CONFIG_MACF
+ error = mac_mount_check_getattr(ctx, mnt, &vs);
+ if (error != 0)
+ goto out;
+#endif
VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - calling to get %016llx with supported %016llx", vs.f_active, vs.f_supported);
if ((error = vfs_getattr(mnt, &vs, ctx)) != 0) {
VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: filesystem returned %d", error);
&& !VFSATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&vs, f_bsize))
VFSATTR_RETURN(&vs, f_bsize, mnt->mnt_devblocksize);
+ /* default value for volume f_attributes */
+ if (VFSATTR_IS_ACTIVE(&vs, f_attributes)
+ && !VFSATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&vs, f_attributes)) {
+ vol_attributes_attr_t *attrp = &vs.f_attributes;
+
+ attrp->validattr.commonattr = VFS_DFLT_ATTR_CMN;
+ attrp->validattr.volattr = VFS_DFLT_ATTR_VOL;
+ attrp->validattr.dirattr = VFS_DFLT_ATTR_DIR;
+ attrp->validattr.fileattr = VFS_DFLT_ATTR_FILE;
+ attrp->validattr.forkattr = 0;
+
+ attrp->nativeattr.commonattr = 0;
+ attrp->nativeattr.volattr = 0;
+ attrp->nativeattr.dirattr = 0;
+ attrp->nativeattr.fileattr = 0;
+ attrp->nativeattr.forkattr = 0;
+ VFSATTR_SET_SUPPORTED(&vs, f_attributes);
+ }
+
+ /* default value for volume f_capabilities */
+ if (VFSATTR_IS_ACTIVE(&vs, f_capabilities)) {
+ /* getattrlist is always supported now. */
+ if (!VFSATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&vs, f_capabilities)) {
+ vs.f_capabilities.capabilities[VOL_CAPABILITIES_FORMAT] = 0;
+ vs.f_capabilities.capabilities[VOL_CAPABILITIES_INTERFACES] = VOL_CAP_INT_ATTRLIST;
+ vs.f_capabilities.capabilities[VOL_CAPABILITIES_RESERVED1] = 0;
+ vs.f_capabilities.capabilities[VOL_CAPABILITIES_RESERVED2] = 0;
+
+ vs.f_capabilities.valid[VOL_CAPABILITIES_FORMAT] = 0;
+ vs.f_capabilities.valid[VOL_CAPABILITIES_INTERFACES] = VOL_CAP_INT_ATTRLIST;
+ vs.f_capabilities.valid[VOL_CAPABILITIES_RESERVED1] = 0;
+ vs.f_capabilities.valid[VOL_CAPABILITIES_RESERVED2] = 0;
+ VFSATTR_SET_SUPPORTED(&vs, f_capabilities);
+ }
+ else {
+ /* OR in VOL_CAP_INT_ATTRLIST if f_capabilities is supported */
+ vs.f_capabilities.capabilities[VOL_CAPABILITIES_INTERFACES] |= VOL_CAP_INT_ATTRLIST;
+ vs.f_capabilities.valid[VOL_CAPABILITIES_INTERFACES] |= VOL_CAP_INT_ATTRLIST;
+ }
+ }
+
/* check to see if our fixups were enough */
if (!VFSATTR_ALL_SUPPORTED(&vs)) {
- error = EINVAL;
- VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: could not get all requested volume attributes");
- VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - wanted %016llx got %016llx missing %016llx",
- vs.f_active, vs.f_supported, vs.f_active & ~vs.f_supported);
- goto out;
+ if (return_valid) {
+ if (pack_invalid) {
+ /* Fix up valid mask for post processing */
+ getvolattrlist_fixupattrs(&ab.valid, &vs);
+
+ /* Force packing of everything asked for */
+ vs.f_supported = vs.f_active;
+ } else {
+ /* Adjust the requested attributes */
+ getvolattrlist_fixupattrs((attribute_set_t *)&alp->commonattr, &vs);
+ }
+ } else {
+ error = EINVAL;
+ goto out;
+ }
}
}
}
goto out;
}
- if (VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(&va, va_encoding) && !VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&va, va_encoding))
- VATTR_RETURN(&va, va_encoding, 0x7e /* kTextEncodingMacUnicode */);
+ if (VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(&va, va_encoding) &&
+ !VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&va, va_encoding)) {
+ if (!return_valid || pack_invalid)
+ /* use kTextEncodingMacUnicode */
+ VATTR_RETURN(&va, va_encoding, 0x7e);
+ else
+ /* don't use a default */
+ alp->commonattr &= ~ATTR_CMN_SCRIPT;
+ }
}
/*
/* just use "/" as name */
cnp = &vp->v_mount->mnt_vfsstat.f_mntonname[0];
}
+ else {
+ release_str = 1;
+ }
cnl = strlen(cnp);
}
else {
* Note that since we won't ever copy out more than the caller requested,
* we never need to allocate more than they offer.
*/
- ab.allocated = imin(uap->bufferSize, fixedsize + varsize);
+ ab.allocated = ulmin(bufferSize, fixedsize + varsize);
if (ab.allocated > ATTR_MAX_BUFFER) {
error = ENOMEM;
VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: buffer size too large (%d limit %d)", ab.allocated, ATTR_MAX_BUFFER);
goto out;
}
- MALLOC(ab.base, char *, ab.allocated, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
+ MALLOC(ab.base, char *, ab.allocated, M_TEMP, M_ZERO | M_WAITOK);
if (ab.base == NULL) {
error = ENOMEM;
VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: could not allocate %d for copy buffer", ab.allocated);
* Pack results into the destination buffer.
*/
ab.fixedcursor = ab.base + sizeof(uint32_t);
+ if (return_valid) {
+ ab.fixedcursor += sizeof (attribute_set_t);
+ bzero(&ab.actual, sizeof (ab.actual));
+ }
ab.varcursor = ab.base + fixedsize;
ab.needed = fixedsize + varsize;
/* common attributes **************************************************/
- if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_NAME)
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_NAME) {
attrlist_pack_string(&ab, cnp, cnl);
- if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_DEVID)
- ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, dev_t, mnt->mnt_vfsstat.f_fsid.val[0]);
- if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_FSID)
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, mnt->mnt_vfsstat.f_fsid);
- if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_OBJTYPE)
- ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, fsobj_type_t, 0);
- if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_OBJTAG)
- ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, fsobj_tag_t, vp->v_tag);
+ ab.actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_NAME;
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_DEVID) {
+ ATTR_PACK4(ab, mnt->mnt_vfsstat.f_fsid.val[0]);
+ ab.actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_DEVID;
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_FSID) {
+ ATTR_PACK8(ab, mnt->mnt_vfsstat.f_fsid);
+ ab.actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_FSID;
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_OBJTYPE) {
+ if (!return_valid || pack_invalid)
+ ATTR_PACK4(ab, 0);
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_OBJTAG) {
+ ATTR_PACK4(ab, vp->v_tag);
+ ab.actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_OBJTAG;
+ }
if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_OBJID) {
- fsobj_id_t f = {0, 0};
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, f);
+ if (!return_valid || pack_invalid) {
+ fsobj_id_t f = {0, 0};
+ ATTR_PACK8(ab, f);
+ }
}
if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_OBJPERMANENTID) {
- fsobj_id_t f = {0, 0};
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, f);
+ if (!return_valid || pack_invalid) {
+ fsobj_id_t f = {0, 0};
+ ATTR_PACK8(ab, f);
+ }
}
if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_PAROBJID) {
- fsobj_id_t f = {0, 0};
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, f);
+ if (!return_valid || pack_invalid) {
+ fsobj_id_t f = {0, 0};
+ ATTR_PACK8(ab, f);
+ }
}
/* note that this returns the encoding for the volume name, not the node name */
- if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_SCRIPT)
- ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, text_encoding_t, va.va_encoding);
- if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_CRTIME)
- ATTR_PACK_TIME(&ab, vs.f_create_time, is_64bit);
- if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_MODTIME)
- ATTR_PACK_TIME(&ab, vs.f_modify_time, is_64bit);
- if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_CHGTIME)
- ATTR_PACK_TIME(&ab, vs.f_modify_time, is_64bit);
- if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_ACCTIME)
- ATTR_PACK_TIME(&ab, vs.f_access_time, is_64bit);
- if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_BKUPTIME)
- ATTR_PACK_TIME(&ab, vs.f_backup_time, is_64bit);
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_SCRIPT) {
+ ATTR_PACK4(ab, va.va_encoding);
+ ab.actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_SCRIPT;
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_CRTIME) {
+ ATTR_PACK_TIME(ab, vs.f_create_time, is_64bit);
+ ab.actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_CRTIME;
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_MODTIME) {
+ ATTR_PACK_TIME(ab, vs.f_modify_time, is_64bit);
+ ab.actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_MODTIME;
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_CHGTIME) {
+ if (!return_valid || pack_invalid)
+ ATTR_PACK_TIME(ab, vs.f_modify_time, is_64bit);
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_ACCTIME) {
+ ATTR_PACK_TIME(ab, vs.f_access_time, is_64bit);
+ ab.actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_ACCTIME;
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_BKUPTIME) {
+ ATTR_PACK_TIME(ab, vs.f_backup_time, is_64bit);
+ ab.actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_BKUPTIME;
+ }
if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_FNDRINFO) {
char f[32];
/*
* This attribute isn't really Finder Info, at least for HFS.
*/
if (vp->v_tag == VT_HFS) {
- if ((error = VNOP_IOCTL(vp, HFS_GET_BOOT_INFO, (caddr_t)&f, 0, ctx)) != 0)
+ error = VNOP_IOCTL(vp, HFS_GET_BOOT_INFO, (caddr_t)&f, 0, ctx);
+ if (error == 0) {
+ attrlist_pack_fixed(&ab, f, sizeof(f));
+ ab.actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_FNDRINFO;
+ } else if (!return_valid) {
goto out;
- } else {
+ }
+ } else if (!return_valid || pack_invalid) {
/* XXX we could at least pass out the volume UUID here */
bzero(&f, sizeof(f));
+ attrlist_pack_fixed(&ab, f, sizeof(f));
}
- attrlist_pack_fixed(&ab, f, sizeof(f));
}
- if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_OWNERID)
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, va.va_uid);
- if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_GRPID)
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, va.va_gid);
- if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_ACCESSMASK)
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_OWNERID) {
+ ATTR_PACK4(ab, va.va_uid);
+ ab.actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_OWNERID;
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_GRPID) {
+ ATTR_PACK4(ab, va.va_gid);
+ ab.actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_GRPID;
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_ACCESSMASK) {
ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, uint32_t, va.va_mode);
- if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_FLAGS)
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, va.va_flags);
+ ab.actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_ACCESSMASK;
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_FLAGS) {
+ ATTR_PACK4(ab, va.va_flags);
+ ab.actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_FLAGS;
+ }
if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_USERACCESS) { /* XXX this is expensive and also duplicate work */
uint32_t perms = 0;
if (vnode_isdir(vp)) {
if (vnode_authorize(vp, NULL, KAUTH_VNODE_ACCESS | KAUTH_VNODE_EXECUTE, ctx) == 0)
perms |= X_OK;
}
+#if CONFIG_MACF
+ /*
+ * Rather than MAC preceding DAC, in this case we want
+ * the smallest set of permissions granted by both MAC & DAC
+ * checks. We won't add back any permissions.
+ */
+ if (perms & W_OK)
+ if (mac_vnode_check_access(ctx, vp, W_OK) != 0)
+ perms &= ~W_OK;
+ if (perms & R_OK)
+ if (mac_vnode_check_access(ctx, vp, R_OK) != 0)
+ perms &= ~R_OK;
+ if (perms & X_OK)
+ if (mac_vnode_check_access(ctx, vp, X_OK) != 0)
+ perms &= ~X_OK;
+#endif /* MAC */
KAUTH_DEBUG("ATTRLIST - returning user access %x", perms);
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, perms);
+ ATTR_PACK4(ab, perms);
+ ab.actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_USERACCESS;
+ }
+ /*
+ * The following common volume attributes are only
+ * packed when the pack_invalid mode is enabled.
+ */
+ if (pack_invalid) {
+ uint64_t fid = 0;
+
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_EXTENDED_SECURITY)
+ attrlist_pack_variable(&ab, NULL, 0);
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_UUID)
+ ATTR_PACK(&ab, kauth_null_guid);
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_GRPUUID)
+ ATTR_PACK(&ab, kauth_null_guid);
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_FILEID)
+ ATTR_PACK8(ab, fid);
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_PARENTID)
+ ATTR_PACK8(ab, fid);
}
/* volume attributes **************************************************/
- if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_FSTYPE)
+ if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_FSTYPE) {
ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, uint32_t, vfs_typenum(mnt));
- if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_SIGNATURE)
+ ab.actual.volattr |= ATTR_VOL_FSTYPE;
+ }
+ if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_SIGNATURE) {
ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, uint32_t, vs.f_signature);
- if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_SIZE)
+ ab.actual.volattr |= ATTR_VOL_SIGNATURE;
+ }
+ if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_SIZE) {
ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, off_t, vs.f_bsize * vs.f_blocks);
- if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_SPACEFREE)
+ ab.actual.volattr |= ATTR_VOL_SIZE;
+ }
+ if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_SPACEFREE) {
ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, off_t, vs.f_bsize * vs.f_bfree);
- if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_SPACEAVAIL)
+ ab.actual.volattr |= ATTR_VOL_SPACEFREE;
+ }
+ if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_SPACEAVAIL) {
ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, off_t, vs.f_bsize * vs.f_bavail);
- if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_MINALLOCATION)
+ ab.actual.volattr |= ATTR_VOL_SPACEAVAIL;
+ }
+ if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_MINALLOCATION) {
ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, off_t, vs.f_bsize);
- if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_ALLOCATIONCLUMP)
+ ab.actual.volattr |= ATTR_VOL_MINALLOCATION;
+ }
+ if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_ALLOCATIONCLUMP) {
ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, off_t, vs.f_bsize); /* not strictly true */
- if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_IOBLOCKSIZE)
+ ab.actual.volattr |= ATTR_VOL_ALLOCATIONCLUMP;
+ }
+ if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_IOBLOCKSIZE) {
ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, uint32_t, vs.f_iosize);
- if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_OBJCOUNT)
+ ab.actual.volattr |= ATTR_VOL_IOBLOCKSIZE;
+ }
+ if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_OBJCOUNT) {
ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, uint32_t, vs.f_objcount);
- if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_FILECOUNT)
+ ab.actual.volattr |= ATTR_VOL_OBJCOUNT;
+ }
+ if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_FILECOUNT) {
ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, uint32_t, vs.f_filecount);
- if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_DIRCOUNT)
+ ab.actual.volattr |= ATTR_VOL_FILECOUNT;
+ }
+ if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_DIRCOUNT) {
ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, uint32_t, vs.f_dircount);
- if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_MAXOBJCOUNT)
+ ab.actual.volattr |= ATTR_VOL_DIRCOUNT;
+ }
+ if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_MAXOBJCOUNT) {
ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, uint32_t, vs.f_maxobjcount);
- if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_MOUNTPOINT)
+ ab.actual.volattr |= ATTR_VOL_MAXOBJCOUNT;
+ }
+ if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_MOUNTPOINT) {
attrlist_pack_string(&ab, mnt->mnt_vfsstat.f_mntonname, 0);
- if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_NAME)
+ ab.actual.volattr |= ATTR_VOL_MOUNTPOINT;
+ }
+ if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_NAME) {
attrlist_pack_string(&ab, vs.f_vol_name, 0);
- if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_MOUNTFLAGS)
+ ab.actual.volattr |= ATTR_VOL_NAME;
+ }
+ if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_MOUNTFLAGS) {
ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, uint32_t, mnt->mnt_flag);
- if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_MOUNTEDDEVICE)
+ ab.actual.volattr |= ATTR_VOL_MOUNTFLAGS;
+ }
+ if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_MOUNTEDDEVICE) {
attrlist_pack_string(&ab, mnt->mnt_vfsstat.f_mntfromname, 0);
- if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_ENCODINGSUSED)
- ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, uint64_t, ~0LL); /* return all encodings */
+ ab.actual.volattr |= ATTR_VOL_MOUNTEDDEVICE;
+ }
+ if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_ENCODINGSUSED) {
+ if (!return_valid || pack_invalid)
+ ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, uint64_t, ~0LL); /* return all encodings */
+ }
if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_CAPABILITIES) {
/* fix up volume capabilities */
if (vfs_extendedsecurity(mnt)) {
}
vs.f_capabilities.valid[VOL_CAPABILITIES_INTERFACES] |= VOL_CAP_INT_EXTENDED_SECURITY;
ATTR_PACK(&ab, vs.f_capabilities);
+ ab.actual.volattr |= ATTR_VOL_CAPABILITIES;
+ }
+ if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_UUID) {
+ ATTR_PACK(&ab, vs.f_uuid);
+ ab.actual.volattr |= ATTR_VOL_UUID;
}
if (alp->volattr & ATTR_VOL_ATTRIBUTES) {
/* fix up volume attribute information */
+
+ vs.f_attributes.validattr.commonattr |= VFS_DFLT_ATTR_CMN;
+ vs.f_attributes.validattr.volattr |= VFS_DFLT_ATTR_VOL;
+ vs.f_attributes.validattr.dirattr |= VFS_DFLT_ATTR_DIR;
+ vs.f_attributes.validattr.fileattr |= VFS_DFLT_ATTR_FILE;
+
if (vfs_extendedsecurity(mnt)) {
vs.f_attributes.validattr.commonattr |= (ATTR_CMN_EXTENDED_SECURITY | ATTR_CMN_UUID | ATTR_CMN_GRPUUID);
} else {
vs.f_attributes.nativeattr.commonattr &= ~(ATTR_CMN_EXTENDED_SECURITY | ATTR_CMN_UUID | ATTR_CMN_GRPUUID);
}
ATTR_PACK(&ab, vs.f_attributes);
+ ab.actual.volattr |= ATTR_VOL_ATTRIBUTES;
}
/* diagnostic */
- if ((ab.fixedcursor - ab.base) != fixedsize)
- panic("packed field size mismatch; allocated %d but packed %d for common %08x vol %08x",
- fixedsize, ab.fixedcursor - ab.base, alp->commonattr, alp->volattr);
- if (ab.varcursor != (ab.base + ab.needed))
- panic("packed variable field size mismatch; used %d but expected %d", ab.varcursor - ab.base, ab.needed);
+ if (!return_valid && (ab.fixedcursor - ab.base) != fixedsize)
+ panic("packed field size mismatch; allocated %ld but packed %ld for common %08x vol %08x",
+ fixedsize, (long) (ab.fixedcursor - ab.base), alp->commonattr, alp->volattr);
+ if (!return_valid && ab.varcursor != (ab.base + ab.needed))
+ panic("packed variable field size mismatch; used %ld but expected %ld", (long) (ab.varcursor - ab.base), ab.needed);
/*
* In the compatible case, we report the smaller of the required and returned sizes.
* of the result buffer, even if we copied less out. The caller knows how big a buffer
* they gave us, so they can always check for truncation themselves.
*/
- *(uint32_t *)ab.base = (uap->options & FSOPT_REPORT_FULLSIZE) ? ab.needed : imin(ab.allocated, ab.needed);
+ *(uint32_t *)ab.base = (options & FSOPT_REPORT_FULLSIZE) ? ab.needed : imin(ab.allocated, ab.needed);
- error = copyout(ab.base, uap->attributeBuffer, ab.allocated);
+ /* Return attribute set output if requested. */
+ if (return_valid) {
+ ab.actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_RETURNED_ATTRS;
+ if (pack_invalid) {
+ /* Only report the attributes that are valid */
+ ab.actual.commonattr &= ab.valid.commonattr;
+ ab.actual.volattr &= ab.valid.volattr;
+ }
+ bcopy(&ab.actual, ab.base + sizeof(uint32_t), sizeof (ab.actual));
+ }
+
+ if (UIO_SEG_IS_USER_SPACE(segflg))
+ error = copyout(ab.base, CAST_USER_ADDR_T(attributeBuffer),
+ ab.allocated);
+ else
+ bcopy(ab.base, (void *)attributeBuffer, (size_t)ab.allocated);
out:
if (vs.f_vol_name != NULL)
kfree(vs.f_vol_name, MAXPATHLEN);
+ if (release_str) {
+ vnode_putname(cnp);
+ }
if (ab.base != NULL)
FREE(ab.base, M_TEMP);
VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - returning %d", error);
}
/*
- * Obtain attribute information about a filesystem object.
+ * Pack ATTR_COMMON attributes into a user buffer.
+ * alp is a pointer to the bitmap of attributes required.
+ * abp is the state of the attribute filling operation.
+ * The attribute data (along with some other fields that are required
+ * are in ad.
*/
-int
-getattrlist(struct proc *p, struct getattrlist_args *uap, __unused register_t *retval)
+static errno_t
+attr_pack_common(vfs_context_t ctx, struct vnode *vp, struct attrlist *alp,
+ struct _attrlist_buf *abp, struct vnode_attr *vap, int proc_is64,
+ const char *cnp, ssize_t cnl, const char *fullpathptr,
+ ssize_t fullpathlen, int return_valid, int pack_invalid, int vtype,
+ int is_bulk)
{
- struct attrlist al;
- struct vnode_attr va;
- struct vfs_context context, *ctx;
- struct nameidata nd;
- struct _attrlist_buf ab;
- vnode_t vp;
- u_long nameiflags;
- kauth_action_t action;
- ssize_t fixedsize, varsize;
- const char *cnp;
- char *vname = NULL;
- ssize_t cnl;
- int error;
-
- context.vc_proc = p;
- context.vc_ucred = kauth_cred_get();
- ctx = &context;
- vp = NULL;
- error = 0;
- VATTR_INIT(&va);
- va.va_name = NULL;
- ab.base = NULL;
- cnp = "unknown";
- cnl = 0;
-
- /*
- * Look up the file.
- */
- nameiflags = AUDITVNPATH1;
- if (!(uap->options & FSOPT_NOFOLLOW))
- nameiflags |= FOLLOW;
- NDINIT(&nd, LOOKUP, nameiflags, UIO_USERSPACE, uap->path, &context);
-
- if ((error = namei(&nd)) != 0)
- goto out;
- vp = nd.ni_vp;
- nameidone(&nd);
+ uint32_t perms = 0;
+ int error = 0;
- /*
- * Fetch the attribute request.
- */
- if ((error = copyin(uap->alist, &al, sizeof(al))) != 0)
- goto out;
- if (al.bitmapcount != ATTR_BIT_MAP_COUNT) {
- error = EINVAL;
- goto out;
+ if ((alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_ERROR) &&
+ (!return_valid || pack_invalid)) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), 0);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_ERROR;
}
-
- VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "%p ATTRLIST - %s request common %08x vol %08x file %08x dir %08x fork %08x %sfollow on '%s'",
- vp, p->p_comm, al.commonattr, al.volattr, al.fileattr, al.dirattr, al.forkattr,
- (uap->options & FSOPT_NOFOLLOW) ? "no":"", vp->v_name);
-
- /*
- * It is legal to request volume or file attributes,
- * but not both.
- */
- if (al.volattr) {
- if (al.fileattr || al.dirattr || al.forkattr) {
- error = EINVAL;
- VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: mixed volume/file/directory/fork attributes");
- goto out;
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_NAME) {
+ attrlist_pack_string(abp, cnp, cnl);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_NAME;
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_DEVID) {
+ if (vp) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp),
+ vp->v_mount->mnt_vfsstat.f_fsid.val[0]);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_DEVID;
+ } else if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_devid)) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), vap->va_devid);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_DEVID;
+ } else if (!return_valid || pack_invalid) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), 0);
}
- /* handle volume attribute request */
- error = getvolattrlist(vp, uap, &al, &context, proc_is64bit(p));
- goto out;
}
-
- /*
- * Set up the vnode_attr structure and authorise.
- */
- if ((error = getattrlist_setupvattr(&al, &va, &fixedsize, &action, proc_is64bit(p), vnode_isdir(vp))) != 0) {
- VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: setup for request failed");
- goto out;
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_FSID) {
+ if (vp) {
+ ATTR_PACK8((*abp),
+ vp->v_mount->mnt_vfsstat.f_fsid);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_FSID;
+ } else if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_fsid64)) {
+ ATTR_PACK8((*abp), vap->va_fsid64);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_FSID;
+ } else if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_fsid)) {
+ fsid_t fsid;
+
+ /* va_fsid is 32 bits */
+ fsid.val[0] = vap->va_fsid;
+ fsid.val[1] = 0;
+ ATTR_PACK8((*abp), fsid);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_FSID;
+ } else if (!return_valid || pack_invalid) {
+ fsid_t fsid = {{0}};
+
+ ATTR_PACK8((*abp), fsid);
+ }
}
- if ((error = vnode_authorize(vp, NULL, action, &context)) != 0) {
- VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: authorisation failed/denied");
- goto out;
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_OBJTYPE) {
+ if (vp) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), vtype);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_OBJTYPE;
+ } else if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_objtype)) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), vap->va_objtype);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_OBJTYPE;
+ } else if (!return_valid || pack_invalid) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), 0);
+ }
}
-
- if (va.va_active != 0) {
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_OBJTAG) {
+ if (vp) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), vp->v_tag);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_OBJTAG;
+ } else if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_objtag)) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), vap->va_objtag);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_OBJTAG;
+ } else if (!return_valid || pack_invalid) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), 0);
+ }
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_OBJID) {
+ fsobj_id_t f;
/*
- * If we're going to ask for va_name, allocate a buffer to point it at
+ * Carbon can't deal with us reporting the target ID
+ * for links. So we ask the filesystem to give us the
+ * source ID as well, and if it gives us one, we use
+ * it instead.
*/
- if (VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(&va, va_name)) {
- va.va_name = (char *) kalloc(MAXPATHLEN);
- if (va.va_name == NULL) {
- error = ENOMEM;
- VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: cannot allocate va_name buffer");
- goto out;
- }
+ if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_linkid)) {
+ f.fid_objno = vap->va_linkid;
+ } else {
+ f.fid_objno = vap->va_fileid;
}
-
+ f.fid_generation = 0;
+ ATTR_PACK8((*abp), f);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_OBJID;
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_OBJPERMANENTID) {
+ fsobj_id_t f;
/*
- * Call the filesystem.
+ * Carbon can't deal with us reporting the target ID
+ * for links. So we ask the filesystem to give us the
+ * source ID as well, and if it gives us one, we use
+ * it instead.
*/
- if ((error = vnode_getattr(vp, &va, &context)) != 0) {
- VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: filesystem returned %d", error);
- goto out;
+ if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_linkid)) {
+ f.fid_objno = vap->va_linkid;
+ } else {
+ f.fid_objno = vap->va_fileid;
+ }
+ f.fid_generation = 0;
+ ATTR_PACK8((*abp), f);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_OBJPERMANENTID;
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_PAROBJID) {
+ fsobj_id_t f;
+
+ f.fid_objno = vap->va_parentid; /* could be lossy here! */
+ f.fid_generation = 0;
+ ATTR_PACK8((*abp), f);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_PAROBJID;
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_SCRIPT) {
+ if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_encoding)) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), vap->va_encoding);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_SCRIPT;
+ } else if (!return_valid || pack_invalid) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), 0x7e);
}
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_CRTIME) {
+ ATTR_PACK_TIME((*abp), vap->va_create_time, proc_is64);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_CRTIME;
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_MODTIME) {
+ ATTR_PACK_TIME((*abp), vap->va_modify_time, proc_is64);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_MODTIME;
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_CHGTIME) {
+ ATTR_PACK_TIME((*abp), vap->va_change_time, proc_is64);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_CHGTIME;
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_ACCTIME) {
+ ATTR_PACK_TIME((*abp), vap->va_access_time, proc_is64);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_ACCTIME;
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_BKUPTIME) {
+ ATTR_PACK_TIME((*abp), vap->va_backup_time, proc_is64);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_BKUPTIME;
+ }
+ /*
+ * They are requesting user access, we should obtain this before getting
+ * the finder info. For some network file systems this is a performance
+ * improvement.
+ */
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_USERACCESS) { /* this is expensive */
+ if (vp && !is_bulk) {
+ if (vtype == VDIR) {
+ if (vnode_authorize(vp, NULL,
+ KAUTH_VNODE_ACCESS | KAUTH_VNODE_ADD_FILE |
+ KAUTH_VNODE_ADD_SUBDIRECTORY |
+ KAUTH_VNODE_DELETE_CHILD, ctx) == 0)
+ perms |= W_OK;
+
+ if (vnode_authorize(vp, NULL,
+ KAUTH_VNODE_ACCESS |
+ KAUTH_VNODE_LIST_DIRECTORY, ctx) == 0)
+ perms |= R_OK;
+
+ if (vnode_authorize(vp, NULL, KAUTH_VNODE_ACCESS |
+ KAUTH_VNODE_SEARCH, ctx) == 0)
+ perms |= X_OK;
+ } else {
+ if (vnode_authorize(vp, NULL, KAUTH_VNODE_ACCESS |
+ KAUTH_VNODE_WRITE_DATA, ctx) == 0)
+ perms |= W_OK;
+
+ if (vnode_authorize(vp, NULL, KAUTH_VNODE_ACCESS | KAUTH_VNODE_READ_DATA, ctx) == 0)
+ perms |= R_OK;
+ if (vnode_authorize(vp, NULL, KAUTH_VNODE_ACCESS | KAUTH_VNODE_EXECUTE, ctx) == 0)
+ perms |= X_OK;
+ }
+ } else if (is_bulk &&
+ VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_user_access)) {
+ perms = vap->va_user_access;
+ }
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_FNDRINFO) {
+ size_t fisize = 32;
+
+ error = 0;
+ if (vp && !is_bulk) {
+ uio_t auio;
+ char uio_buf[UIO_SIZEOF(1)];
- /* did we ask for something the filesystem doesn't support? */
- if (!VATTR_ALL_SUPPORTED(&va)) {
+ if ((auio = uio_createwithbuffer(1, 0, UIO_SYSSPACE,
+ UIO_READ, uio_buf, sizeof(uio_buf))) == NULL) {
+ error = ENOMEM;
+ goto out;
+ }
+ uio_addiov(auio, CAST_USER_ADDR_T(abp->fixedcursor),
+ fisize);
+ /* fisize may be reset to 0 after this call */
+ error = vn_getxattr(vp, XATTR_FINDERINFO_NAME, auio,
+ &fisize, XATTR_NOSECURITY, ctx);
+ uio_free(auio);
/*
- * There are a couple of special cases. If we are after object IDs,
- * we can make do with va_fileid.
+ * Default to zeros if its not available,
+ * unless ATTR_CMN_RETURNED_ATTRS was requested.
*/
- if ((al.commonattr & (ATTR_CMN_OBJID | ATTR_CMN_OBJPERMANENTID)) && !VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&va, va_linkid))
- VATTR_CLEAR_ACTIVE(&va, va_linkid); /* forget we wanted this */
+ if (error &&
+ (!return_valid || pack_invalid) &&
+ ((error == ENOATTR) || (error == ENOENT) ||
+ (error == ENOTSUP) || (error == EPERM))) {
+ VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - No system.finderinfo attribute, returning zeroes");
+ bzero(abp->fixedcursor, 32);
+ error = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (error == 0) {
+ abp->fixedcursor += 32;
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_FNDRINFO;
+ } else if (!return_valid) {
+ goto out;
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * If we can inform the caller that we can't
+ * return this attribute, reset error and
+ * continue with the rest of the attributes.
+ */
+ error = 0;
+ }
+ } else if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_finderinfo)) {
+ bcopy(&vap->va_finderinfo[0], abp->fixedcursor, fisize);
+ abp->fixedcursor += fisize;
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_FNDRINFO;
+ } else if (!return_valid || pack_invalid) {
+ bzero(abp->fixedcursor, fisize);
+ abp->fixedcursor += fisize;
+ }
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_OWNERID) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), vap->va_uid);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_OWNERID;
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_GRPID) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), vap->va_gid);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_GRPID;
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_ACCESSMASK) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), vap->va_mode);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_ACCESSMASK;
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_FLAGS) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), vap->va_flags);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_FLAGS;
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_GEN_COUNT) {
+ if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_write_gencount)) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), vap->va_write_gencount);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_GEN_COUNT;
+ } else if (!return_valid || pack_invalid) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), 0);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_DOCUMENT_ID) {
+ if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_document_id)) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), vap->va_document_id);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_DOCUMENT_ID;
+ } else if (!return_valid || pack_invalid) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), 0);
+ }
+ }
+ /* We already obtain the user access, so just fill in the buffer here */
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_USERACCESS) {
+#if CONFIG_MACF
+ if (!is_bulk && vp) {
/*
- * Many (most?) filesystems don't know their parent object id. We can get it the
- * hard way.
+ * Rather than MAC preceding DAC, in this case we want
+ * the smallest set of permissions granted by both MAC &
+ * DAC checks. We won't add back any permissions.
*/
- if ((al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_PAROBJID) && !VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&va, va_parentid))
- VATTR_CLEAR_ACTIVE(&va, va_parentid);
+ if (perms & W_OK)
+ if (mac_vnode_check_access(ctx, vp, W_OK) != 0)
+ perms &= ~W_OK;
+ if (perms & R_OK)
+ if (mac_vnode_check_access(ctx, vp, R_OK) != 0)
+ perms &= ~R_OK;
+ if (perms & X_OK)
+ if (mac_vnode_check_access(ctx, vp, X_OK) != 0)
+ perms &= ~X_OK;
+ }
+#endif /* MAC */
+ VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - granting perms %d", perms);
+ if (!is_bulk && vp) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), perms);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_USERACCESS;
+ } else if (is_bulk && VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_user_access)) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), perms);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_USERACCESS;
+ } else if (!return_valid || pack_invalid) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), 0);
+ }
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_EXTENDED_SECURITY) {
+ if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_acl) && (vap->va_acl != NULL)) {
+ struct kauth_filesec fsec;
/*
- * And we can report datasize/alloc from total.
+ * We want to return a kauth_filesec (for now), but all we have is a kauth_acl.
*/
- if ((al.fileattr & ATTR_FILE_DATALENGTH) && !VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&va, va_data_size))
- VATTR_CLEAR_ACTIVE(&va, va_data_size);
- if ((al.fileattr & ATTR_FILE_DATAALLOCSIZE) && !VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&va, va_data_alloc))
- VATTR_CLEAR_ACTIVE(&va, va_data_alloc);
+ fsec.fsec_magic = KAUTH_FILESEC_MAGIC;
+ fsec.fsec_owner = kauth_null_guid;
+ fsec.fsec_group = kauth_null_guid;
+ attrlist_pack_variable2(abp, &fsec, __offsetof(struct kauth_filesec, fsec_acl), vap->va_acl, KAUTH_ACL_COPYSIZE(vap->va_acl));
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_EXTENDED_SECURITY;
+ } else if (!return_valid || pack_invalid) {
+ attrlist_pack_variable(abp, NULL, 0);
+ }
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_UUID) {
+ if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_uuuid)) {
+ ATTR_PACK(abp, vap->va_uuuid);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_UUID;
+ } else if (!return_valid || pack_invalid) {
+ ATTR_PACK(abp, kauth_null_guid);
+ }
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_GRPUUID) {
+ if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_guuid)) {
+ ATTR_PACK(abp, vap->va_guuid);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_GRPUUID;
+ } else if (!return_valid || pack_invalid) {
+ ATTR_PACK(abp, kauth_null_guid);
+ }
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_FILEID) {
+ ATTR_PACK8((*abp), vap->va_fileid);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_FILEID;
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_PARENTID) {
+ ATTR_PACK8((*abp), vap->va_parentid);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_PARENTID;
+ }
+
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_FULLPATH) {
+ attrlist_pack_string (abp, fullpathptr, fullpathlen);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_FULLPATH;
+ }
+
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_ADDEDTIME) {
+ if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_addedtime)) {
+ ATTR_PACK_TIME((*abp), vap->va_addedtime, proc_is64);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_ADDEDTIME;
+ } else if (!return_valid || pack_invalid) {
+ struct timespec zerotime = {0, 0};
+
+ ATTR_PACK_TIME((*abp), zerotime, proc_is64);
+ }
+ }
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_DATA_PROTECT_FLAGS) {
+ if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_dataprotect_class)) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), vap->va_dataprotect_class);
+ abp->actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_DATA_PROTECT_FLAGS;
+ } else if (!return_valid || pack_invalid) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), 0);
+ }
+ }
+out:
+ return (error);
+}
- /*
- * If we don't have an encoding, go with UTF-8
- */
- if ((al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_SCRIPT) && !VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&va, va_encoding))
- VATTR_RETURN(&va, va_encoding, 0x7e /* kTextEncodingMacUnicode */);
+static errno_t
+attr_pack_dir(struct vnode *vp, struct attrlist *alp, struct _attrlist_buf *abp,
+ struct vnode_attr *vap)
+{
+ if (alp->dirattr & ATTR_DIR_LINKCOUNT) { /* full count of entries */
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), (uint32_t)vap->va_dirlinkcount);
+ abp->actual.dirattr |= ATTR_DIR_LINKCOUNT;
+ }
+ if (alp->dirattr & ATTR_DIR_ENTRYCOUNT) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), (uint32_t)vap->va_nchildren);
+ abp->actual.dirattr |= ATTR_DIR_ENTRYCOUNT;
+ }
+ if (alp->dirattr & ATTR_DIR_MOUNTSTATUS) {
+ uint32_t mntstat;
+ if (vp) {
/*
- * If we don't have a name, we'll get one from the vnode or mount point.
+ * The vnode that is passed down may either be a
+ * top level vnode of a mount stack or a mounted
+ * on vnode. In either case, the directory should
+ * be reported as a mount point.
*/
- if ((al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_NAME) && !VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&va, va_name)) {
- VATTR_CLEAR_ACTIVE(&va, va_name);
+ if ((vp->v_flag & VROOT) || vnode_mountedhere(vp)) {
+ mntstat = DIR_MNTSTATUS_MNTPOINT;
+ } else {
+ mntstat = 0;
}
-
+#if CONFIG_TRIGGERS
/*
- * We used to return va_nlink-2 for ATTR_DIR_ENTRYCOUNT. The va_nchildren
- * field is preferred, but we'll fall back to va_nlink-2 for compatibility
- * with file systems which haven't adopted va_nchildren. Note: the "- 2"
- * reflects the "." and ".." entries which are reported via POSIX APIs, but
- * not via Carbon (since they don't in fact exist in HFS).
+ * Report back on active vnode triggers
+ * that can directly trigger a mount
*/
- if ((al.dirattr & ATTR_DIR_ENTRYCOUNT) && !VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&va, va_nchildren) &&
- VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&va, va_nlink)) {
- VATTR_RETURN(&va, va_nchildren, va.va_nlink - 2);
+ if (vp->v_resolve &&
+ !(vp->v_resolve->vr_flags & VNT_NO_DIRECT_MOUNT)) {
+ mntstat |= DIR_MNTSTATUS_TRIGGER;
}
-
- /* check again */
- if (!VATTR_ALL_SUPPORTED(&va)) {
- error = ENOTSUP;
- VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: could not get all requested file attributes");
- VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - have %016llx wanted %016llx missing %016llx",
- va.va_supported, va.va_active, va.va_active & ~va.va_supported);
+#endif
+ } else {
+ mntstat = 0;
+ }
+
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), mntstat);
+ abp->actual.dirattr |= ATTR_DIR_MOUNTSTATUS;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+ * The is_bulk parameter differentiates whether the function is called from
+ * getattrlist or getattrlistbulk. When coming in from getattrlistbulk,
+ * the corresponding va_* values are expected to be the values filled and no
+ * attempt is made to retrieve them by calling back into the filesystem.
+ */
+static errno_t
+attr_pack_file(vfs_context_t ctx, struct vnode *vp, struct attrlist *alp,
+ struct _attrlist_buf *abp, struct vnode_attr *vap, int return_valid,
+ int pack_invalid, int is_bulk)
+{
+ size_t rsize = 0;
+ uint64_t rlength = 0;
+ uint64_t ralloc = 0;
+ int error = 0;
+
+ /*
+ * Pre-fetch the rsrc attributes now so we only get them once.
+ * Fetch the resource fork size/allocation via xattr interface
+ */
+ if (vp && !is_bulk &&
+ (alp->fileattr & (ATTR_FILE_TOTALSIZE | ATTR_FILE_ALLOCSIZE |
+ ATTR_FILE_RSRCLENGTH | ATTR_FILE_RSRCALLOCSIZE))) {
+
+ error = vn_getxattr(vp, XATTR_RESOURCEFORK_NAME, NULL,
+ &rsize, XATTR_NOSECURITY, ctx);
+ if (error) {
+ if ((error == ENOENT) || (error == ENOATTR) ||
+ (error == ENOTSUP) || (error == EPERM) ||
+ (error == EACCES)) {
+ rsize = 0;
+ error = 0;
+ } else {
goto out;
}
}
+ rlength = rsize;
+
+ if (alp->fileattr & (ATTR_FILE_RSRCALLOCSIZE |
+ ATTR_FILE_ALLOCSIZE)) {
+ uint32_t blksize;
+
+ blksize = vp->v_mount->mnt_vfsstat.f_bsize;
+
+ if (blksize == 0) {
+ blksize = 512;
+ }
+ ralloc = roundup(rsize, blksize);
+ }
}
+ if (alp->fileattr & ATTR_FILE_LINKCOUNT) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), (uint32_t)vap->va_nlink);
+ abp->actual.fileattr |= ATTR_FILE_LINKCOUNT;
+ }
/*
- * Compute variable-space requirements.
+ * Note the following caveats for the TOTALSIZE and ALLOCSIZE attributes:
+ * We infer that if the filesystem does not support va_data_size or va_data_alloc
+ * it must not know about alternate forks. So when we need to gather
+ * the total size or total alloc, it's OK to substitute the total size for
+ * the data size below. This is because it is likely a flat filesystem and we must
+ * be using AD files to store the rsrc fork and EAs.
+ *
+ * Additionally, note that getattrlist is barred from being called on
+ * resource fork paths. (Search for CN_ALLOWRSRCFORK). So if the filesystem does
+ * support va_data_size, it is guaranteed to represent the data fork's size. This
+ * is an important distinction to make because when we call vnode_getattr on
+ * an HFS resource fork vnode, to get the size, it will vend out the resource
+ * fork's size (it only gets the size of the passed-in vnode).
*/
- varsize = 0; /* length count */
- if (al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_NAME) {
- if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&va, va_name)) {
- va.va_name[MAXPATHLEN-1] = '\0'; /* Ensure nul-termination */
- cnp = va.va_name;
- cnl = strlen(cnp);
+ if (alp->fileattr & ATTR_FILE_TOTALSIZE) {
+ if (!is_bulk) {
+ uint64_t totalsize = rlength;
+
+ if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_data_size)) {
+ totalsize += vap->va_data_size;
+ } else {
+ totalsize += vap->va_total_size;
+ }
+
+ ATTR_PACK8((*abp), totalsize);
+ abp->actual.fileattr |= ATTR_FILE_TOTALSIZE;
+ } else if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_total_size)) {
+ ATTR_PACK8((*abp), vap->va_total_size);
+ abp->actual.fileattr |= ATTR_FILE_TOTALSIZE;
+ } else if (!return_valid || pack_invalid) {
+ uint64_t zero_val = 0;
+
+ ATTR_PACK8((*abp), zero_val);
+ }
+ }
+ if (alp->fileattr & ATTR_FILE_ALLOCSIZE) {
+ if (!is_bulk) {
+ uint64_t totalalloc = ralloc;
+
+ /*
+ * If data_alloc is supported, then it must represent the
+ * data fork size.
+ */
+ if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_data_alloc)) {
+ totalalloc += vap->va_data_alloc;
+ } else {
+ totalalloc += vap->va_total_alloc;
+ }
+
+ ATTR_PACK8((*abp), totalalloc);
+ abp->actual.fileattr |= ATTR_FILE_ALLOCSIZE;
+ } else if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_total_alloc)) {
+ ATTR_PACK8((*abp), vap->va_total_alloc);
+ abp->actual.fileattr |= ATTR_FILE_ALLOCSIZE;
+ } else if (!return_valid || pack_invalid) {
+ uint64_t zero_val = 0;
+
+ ATTR_PACK8((*abp), zero_val);
+ }
+ }
+ if (alp->fileattr & ATTR_FILE_IOBLOCKSIZE) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), vap->va_iosize);
+ abp->actual.fileattr |= ATTR_FILE_IOBLOCKSIZE;
+ }
+ if (alp->fileattr & ATTR_FILE_CLUMPSIZE) {
+ if (!return_valid || pack_invalid) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), 0); /* this value is deprecated */
+ abp->actual.fileattr |= ATTR_FILE_CLUMPSIZE;
+ }
+ }
+ if (alp->fileattr & ATTR_FILE_DEVTYPE) {
+ if (vp && (vp->v_type == VCHR || vp->v_type == VBLK)) {
+ uint32_t dev;
+
+ if (vp->v_specinfo != NULL) {
+ dev = vp->v_specinfo->si_rdev;
+ } else if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_rdev)) {
+ dev = vap->va_rdev;
+ } else {
+ dev = 0;
+ }
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), dev);
+ abp->actual.fileattr |= ATTR_FILE_DEVTYPE;
+ } else if (vp) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), 0);
+ abp->actual.fileattr |= ATTR_FILE_DEVTYPE;
+ } else if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_rdev)) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), vap->va_rdev);
+ abp->actual.fileattr |= ATTR_FILE_DEVTYPE;
+ } else if (!return_valid || pack_invalid) {
+ ATTR_PACK4((*abp), 0);
+ }
+ }
+ /*
+ * If the filesystem does not support datalength
+ * or dataallocsize, then we infer that totalsize and
+ * totalalloc are substitutes.
+ */
+ if (alp->fileattr & ATTR_FILE_DATALENGTH) {
+ if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_data_size)) {
+ ATTR_PACK8((*abp), vap->va_data_size);
+ } else {
+ ATTR_PACK8((*abp), vap->va_total_size);
+ }
+ abp->actual.fileattr |= ATTR_FILE_DATALENGTH;
+ }
+ if (alp->fileattr & ATTR_FILE_DATAALLOCSIZE) {
+ if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_data_alloc)) {
+ ATTR_PACK8((*abp), vap->va_data_alloc);
} else {
+ ATTR_PACK8((*abp), vap->va_total_alloc);
+ }
+ abp->actual.fileattr |= ATTR_FILE_DATAALLOCSIZE;
+ }
+ /* already got the resource fork size/allocation above */
+ if (alp->fileattr & ATTR_FILE_RSRCLENGTH) {
+ if (!is_bulk) {
+ ATTR_PACK8((*abp), rlength);
+ abp->actual.fileattr |= ATTR_FILE_RSRCLENGTH;
+ } else if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_rsrc_length)) {
+ ATTR_PACK8((*abp), vap->va_rsrc_length);
+ abp->actual.fileattr |= ATTR_FILE_RSRCLENGTH;
+ } else if (!return_valid || pack_invalid) {
+ uint64_t zero_val = 0;
+
+ ATTR_PACK8((*abp), zero_val);
+ }
+ }
+ if (alp->fileattr & ATTR_FILE_RSRCALLOCSIZE) {
+ if (!is_bulk) {
+ ATTR_PACK8((*abp), ralloc);
+ abp->actual.fileattr |= ATTR_FILE_RSRCALLOCSIZE;
+ } else if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_rsrc_alloc)) {
+ ATTR_PACK8((*abp), vap->va_rsrc_alloc);
+ abp->actual.fileattr |= ATTR_FILE_RSRCALLOCSIZE;
+ } else if (!return_valid || pack_invalid) {
+ uint64_t zero_val = 0;
+
+ ATTR_PACK8((*abp), zero_val);
+ }
+ }
+out:
+ return (error);
+}
+
+static void
+vattr_get_alt_data(vnode_t vp, struct attrlist *alp, struct vnode_attr *vap,
+ int return_valid, int is_bulk, vfs_context_t ctx)
+{
+ /*
+ * There are a couple of special cases.
+ * If we are after object IDs, we can make do with va_fileid.
+ */
+ if ((alp->commonattr &
+ (ATTR_CMN_OBJID | ATTR_CMN_OBJPERMANENTID | ATTR_CMN_FILEID)) &&
+ !VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_linkid)) {
+ /* forget we wanted this */
+ VATTR_CLEAR_ACTIVE(vap, va_linkid);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Many filesystems don't know their parent object id.
+ * If necessary, attempt to derive it from the vnode.
+ */
+ if ((alp->commonattr & (ATTR_CMN_PAROBJID | ATTR_CMN_PARENTID)) &&
+ !VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_parentid) && vp && !is_bulk) {
+ vnode_t dvp;
+
+ if ((dvp = vnode_getparent(vp)) != NULLVP) {
+ struct vnode_attr lva;
+
+ VATTR_INIT(&lva);
+ VATTR_WANTED(&lva, va_fileid);
+ if (vnode_getattr(dvp, &lva, ctx) == 0 &&
+ VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_fileid)) {
+ vap->va_parentid = lva.va_fileid;
+ VATTR_SET_SUPPORTED(vap, va_parentid);
+ }
+ vnode_put(dvp);
+ }
+ }
+ /*
+ * And we can report datasize/alloc from total.
+ */
+ if ((alp->fileattr & ATTR_FILE_DATALENGTH) &&
+ !VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_data_size)) {
+ VATTR_CLEAR_ACTIVE(vap, va_data_size);
+ }
+
+ if ((alp->fileattr & ATTR_FILE_DATAALLOCSIZE) &&
+ !VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_data_alloc)) {
+ VATTR_CLEAR_ACTIVE(vap, va_data_alloc);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * If we don't have an encoding, go with UTF-8
+ */
+ if ((alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_SCRIPT) &&
+ !VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_encoding) && !return_valid) {
+ VATTR_RETURN(vap, va_encoding,
+ 0x7e /* kTextEncodingMacUnicode */);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * If we don't have a name, we'll get one from the vnode or
+ * mount point.
+ */
+ if ((alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_NAME) &&
+ !VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_name)) {
+ VATTR_CLEAR_ACTIVE(vap, va_name);
+ }
+
+ /* If va_dirlinkcount isn't supported use a default of 1. */
+ if ((alp->dirattr & ATTR_DIR_LINKCOUNT) &&
+ !VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_dirlinkcount)) {
+ VATTR_RETURN(vap, va_dirlinkcount, 1);
+ }
+}
+
+static errno_t
+calc_varsize(vnode_t vp, struct attrlist *alp, struct vnode_attr *vap,
+ ssize_t *varsizep, char *fullpathptr, ssize_t *fullpathlenp,
+ const char **vnamep, const char **cnpp, ssize_t *cnlp)
+{
+ int error = 0;
+
+ *varsizep = 0; /* length count */
+ /* We may need to fix up the name attribute if requested */
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_NAME) {
+ if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_name)) {
+ vap->va_name[MAXPATHLEN-1] = '\0'; /* Ensure nul-termination */
+ *cnpp = vap->va_name;
+ *cnlp = strlen(*cnpp);
+ } else if (vp) {
+ /* Filesystem did not support getting the name */
if (vnode_isvroot(vp)) {
if (vp->v_mount->mnt_vfsstat.f_mntonname[1] == 0x00 &&
- vp->v_mount->mnt_vfsstat.f_mntonname[0] == '/') {
+ vp->v_mount->mnt_vfsstat.f_mntonname[0] == '/') {
/* special case for boot volume. Use root name when it's
* available (which is the volume name) or just the mount on
* name of "/". we must do this for binary compatibility with
* pre Tiger code. returning nothing for the boot volume name
* breaks installers - 3961058
*/
- cnp = vname = vnode_getname(vp);
- if (cnp == NULL) {
+ *cnpp = *vnamep = vnode_getname(vp);
+ if (*cnpp == NULL) {
/* just use "/" as name */
- cnp = &vp->v_mount->mnt_vfsstat.f_mntonname[0];
+ *cnpp = &vp->v_mount->mnt_vfsstat.f_mntonname[0];
}
- cnl = strlen(cnp);
+ *cnlp = strlen(*cnpp);
}
else {
- getattrlist_findnamecomp(vp->v_mount->mnt_vfsstat.f_mntonname, &cnp, &cnl);
+ getattrlist_findnamecomp(vp->v_mount->mnt_vfsstat.f_mntonname, cnpp, cnlp);
}
- } else {
- cnp = vname = vnode_getname(vp);
- cnl = 0;
- if (cnp != NULL) {
- cnl = strlen(cnp);
+ }
+ else {
+ *cnpp = *vnamep = vnode_getname(vp);
+ *cnlp = 0;
+ if (*cnpp != NULL) {
+ *cnlp = strlen(*cnpp);
}
}
+ } else {
+ *cnlp = 0;
+ }
+ *varsizep += roundup(*cnlp + 1, 4);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Compute the full path to this vnode, if necessary. This attribute is almost certainly
+ * not supported by any filesystem, so build the path to this vnode at this time.
+ */
+ if (vp && (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_FULLPATH)) {
+ int len = MAXPATHLEN;
+ int err;
+
+ /* call build_path making sure NOT to use the cache-only behavior */
+ err = build_path(vp, fullpathptr, len, &len, 0, vfs_context_current());
+ if (err) {
+ error = err;
+ goto out;
+ }
+ *fullpathlenp = 0;
+ if (fullpathptr){
+ *fullpathlenp = strlen(fullpathptr);
+ }
+ *varsizep += roundup(((*fullpathlenp) + 1), 4);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * We have a kauth_acl_t but we will be returning a kauth_filesec_t.
+ *
+ * XXX This needs to change at some point; since the blob is opaque in
+ * user-space this is OK.
+ */
+ if ((alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_EXTENDED_SECURITY) &&
+ VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_acl) &&
+ (vap->va_acl != NULL)) {
+
+ /*
+ * Since we have a kauth_acl_t (not a kauth_filesec_t), we have to check against
+ * KAUTH_FILESEC_NOACL ourselves
+ */
+ if (vap->va_acl->acl_entrycount == KAUTH_FILESEC_NOACL) {
+ *varsizep += roundup((KAUTH_FILESEC_SIZE(0)), 4);
+ }
+ else {
+ *varsizep += roundup ((KAUTH_FILESEC_SIZE(vap->va_acl->acl_entrycount)), 4);
}
- varsize += roundup(cnl + 1, 4);
}
+out:
+ return (error);
+}
+
+static errno_t
+vfs_attr_pack_internal(vnode_t vp, uio_t auio, struct attrlist *alp,
+ uint64_t options, struct vnode_attr *vap, __unused void *fndesc,
+ vfs_context_t ctx, int is_bulk, enum vtype vtype, ssize_t fixedsize)
+{
+ struct _attrlist_buf ab;
+ ssize_t buf_size;
+ size_t copy_size;
+ ssize_t varsize;
+ const char *vname = NULL;
+ const char *cnp;
+ ssize_t cnl;
+ char *fullpathptr;
+ ssize_t fullpathlen;
+ int error;
+ int proc_is64;
+ int return_valid;
+ int pack_invalid;
+ int alloc_local_buf;
+
+ proc_is64 = proc_is64bit(vfs_context_proc(ctx));
+ ab.base = NULL;
+ cnp = "unknown";
+ cnl = 0;
+ fullpathptr = NULL;
+ fullpathlen = 0;
+ error = 0;
+ alloc_local_buf = 0;
+
+ buf_size = (ssize_t)uio_resid(auio);
+ if ((buf_size <= 0) || (uio_iovcnt(auio) > 1))
+ return (EINVAL);
+
+ copy_size = 0;
+ /* Check for special packing semantics */
+ return_valid = (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_RETURNED_ATTRS) ? 1 : 0;
+ pack_invalid = (options & FSOPT_PACK_INVAL_ATTRS) ? 1 : 0;
+
+ if (pack_invalid) {
+ /* Generate a valid mask for post processing */
+ bcopy(&(alp->commonattr), &ab.valid, sizeof (attribute_set_t));
+ }
+
+ /* did we ask for something the filesystem doesn't support? */
+ if (vap->va_active && !VATTR_ALL_SUPPORTED(vap)) {
+ vattr_get_alt_data(vp, alp, vap, return_valid, is_bulk,
+ ctx);
+
+ /* check again */
+ if (!VATTR_ALL_SUPPORTED(vap)) {
+ if (return_valid && pack_invalid) {
+ /* Fix up valid mask for post processing */
+ getattrlist_fixupattrs(&ab.valid, vap);
+
+ /* Force packing of everything asked for */
+ vap->va_supported = vap->va_active;
+ } else if (return_valid) {
+ /* Adjust the requested attributes */
+ getattrlist_fixupattrs(
+ (attribute_set_t *)&(alp->commonattr), vap);
+ } else {
+ error = EINVAL;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (error)
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ if (alp->commonattr & (ATTR_CMN_FULLPATH)) {
+ fullpathptr = (char*) kalloc(MAXPATHLEN);
+ if (fullpathptr == NULL) {
+ error = ENOMEM;
+ VFS_DEBUG(ctx,vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: cannot allocate fullpath buffer");
+ goto out;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Compute variable-space requirements.
+ */
+ error = calc_varsize(vp, alp, vap, &varsize, fullpathptr, &fullpathlen,
+ &vname, &cnp, &cnl);
+ if (error)
+ goto out;
+
+ /*
+ * Allocate a target buffer for attribute results.
+ *
+ * Note that we won't ever copy out more than the caller requested, even though
+ * we might have to allocate more than they offer so that the diagnostic checks
+ * don't result in a panic if the caller's buffer is too small..
+ */
+ ab.allocated = fixedsize + varsize;
+ /* Cast 'allocated' to an unsigned to verify allocation size */
+ if ( ((size_t)ab.allocated) > ATTR_MAX_BUFFER) {
+ error = ENOMEM;
+ VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: buffer size too large (%d limit %d)", ab.allocated, ATTR_MAX_BUFFER);
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Special handling for bulk calls, align to 8 (and only if enough
+ * space left.
+ */
+ if (is_bulk) {
+ if (buf_size < ab.allocated) {
+ goto out;
+ } else {
+ uint32_t newlen;
+
+ newlen = (ab.allocated + 7) & ~0x07;
+ /* Align only if enough space for alignment */
+ if (newlen <= (uint32_t)buf_size)
+ ab.allocated = newlen;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * See if we can reuse buffer passed in i.e. it is a kernel buffer
+ * and big enough.
+ */
+ if (uio_isuserspace(auio) || (buf_size < ab.allocated)) {
+ MALLOC(ab.base, char *, ab.allocated, M_TEMP,
+ M_ZERO | M_WAITOK);
+ alloc_local_buf = 1;
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * In case this is a kernel buffer and sufficiently
+ * big, this function will try to use that buffer
+ * instead of allocating another buffer and bcopy'ing
+ * into it.
+ *
+ * The calculation below figures out where to start
+ * writing in the buffer and once all the data has been
+ * filled in, uio_resid is updated to reflect the usage
+ * of the buffer.
+ *
+ * uio_offset cannot be used here to determine the
+ * starting location as uio_offset could be set to a
+ * value which has nothing to do the location
+ * in the buffer.
+ */
+ ab.base = (char *)uio_curriovbase(auio) +
+ ((ssize_t)uio_curriovlen(auio) - buf_size);
+ bzero(ab.base, ab.allocated);
+ }
+
+ if (ab.base == NULL) {
+ error = ENOMEM;
+ VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: could not allocate %d for copy buffer", ab.allocated);
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+
+ /* set the S_IFMT bits for the mode */
+ if (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_ACCESSMASK) {
+ if (vp) {
+ switch (vp->v_type) {
+ case VREG:
+ vap->va_mode |= S_IFREG;
+ break;
+ case VDIR:
+ vap->va_mode |= S_IFDIR;
+ break;
+ case VBLK:
+ vap->va_mode |= S_IFBLK;
+ break;
+ case VCHR:
+ vap->va_mode |= S_IFCHR;
+ break;
+ case VLNK:
+ vap->va_mode |= S_IFLNK;
+ break;
+ case VSOCK:
+ vap->va_mode |= S_IFSOCK;
+ break;
+ case VFIFO:
+ vap->va_mode |= S_IFIFO;
+ break;
+ default:
+ error = EBADF;
+ goto out;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Pack results into the destination buffer.
+ */
+ ab.fixedcursor = ab.base + sizeof(uint32_t);
+ if (return_valid) {
+ ab.fixedcursor += sizeof (attribute_set_t);
+ bzero(&ab.actual, sizeof (ab.actual));
+ }
+ ab.varcursor = ab.base + fixedsize;
+ ab.needed = ab.allocated;
+
+ /* common attributes ************************************************/
+ error = attr_pack_common(ctx, vp, alp, &ab, vap, proc_is64, cnp, cnl,
+ fullpathptr, fullpathlen, return_valid, pack_invalid, vtype, is_bulk);
+
+ /* directory attributes *********************************************/
+ if (!error && alp->dirattr && (vtype == VDIR)) {
+ error = attr_pack_dir(vp, alp, &ab, vap);
+ }
+
+ /* file attributes **************************************************/
+ if (!error && alp->fileattr && (vtype != VDIR)) {
+ error = attr_pack_file(ctx, vp, alp, &ab, vap, return_valid,
+ pack_invalid, is_bulk);
+ }
+
+ if (error)
+ goto out;
+
+ /* diagnostic */
+ if (!return_valid && (ab.fixedcursor - ab.base) != fixedsize)
+ panic("packed field size mismatch; allocated %ld but packed %ld for common %08x vol %08x",
+ fixedsize, (long) (ab.fixedcursor - ab.base), alp->commonattr, alp->volattr);
+ if (!return_valid && ab.varcursor != (ab.base + ab.needed))
+ panic("packed variable field size mismatch; used %ld but expected %ld", (long) (ab.varcursor - ab.base), ab.needed);
+
+ /*
+ * In the compatible case, we report the smaller of the required and returned sizes.
+ * If the FSOPT_REPORT_FULLSIZE option is supplied, we report the full (required) size
+ * of the result buffer, even if we copied less out. The caller knows how big a buffer
+ * they gave us, so they can always check for truncation themselves.
+ */
+ *(uint32_t *)ab.base = (options & FSOPT_REPORT_FULLSIZE) ? ab.needed : imin(ab.allocated, ab.needed);
+
+ /* Return attribute set output if requested. */
+ if (return_valid) {
+ ab.actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_RETURNED_ATTRS;
+ if (pack_invalid) {
+ /* Only report the attributes that are valid */
+ ab.actual.commonattr &= ab.valid.commonattr;
+ ab.actual.dirattr &= ab.valid.dirattr;
+ ab.actual.fileattr &= ab.valid.fileattr;
+ }
+ bcopy(&ab.actual, ab.base + sizeof(uint32_t), sizeof (ab.actual));
+ }
+
+ copy_size = imin(buf_size, ab.allocated);
+
+ /* Only actually copyout as much out as the user buffer can hold */
+ if (alloc_local_buf) {
+ error = uiomove(ab.base, copy_size, auio);
+ } else {
+ off_t orig_offset = uio_offset(auio);
+
+ /*
+ * The buffer in the uio struct was used directly
+ * (i.e. it was a kernel buffer and big enough
+ * to hold the data required) in order to avoid
+ * un-needed allocation and copies.
+ *
+ * At this point, update the resid value to what it
+ * would be if this was the result of a uiomove. The
+ * offset is also incremented, though it may not
+ * mean anything to the caller but that is what
+ * uiomove does as well.
+ */
+ uio_setresid(auio, buf_size - copy_size);
+ uio_setoffset(auio, orig_offset + (off_t)copy_size);
+ }
+
+out:
+ if (vname)
+ vnode_putname(vname);
+ if (fullpathptr)
+ kfree(fullpathptr, MAXPATHLEN);
+ if (ab.base != NULL && alloc_local_buf)
+ FREE(ab.base, M_TEMP);
+ return (error);
+}
+
+errno_t
+vfs_attr_pack(vnode_t vp, uio_t uio, struct attrlist *alp, uint64_t options,
+ struct vnode_attr *vap, __unused void *fndesc, vfs_context_t ctx)
+{
+ int error;
+ ssize_t fixedsize;
+ uint64_t orig_active;
+ struct attrlist orig_al;
+ enum vtype v_type;
+
+ if (vp)
+ v_type = vnode_vtype(vp);
+ else
+ v_type = vap->va_objtype;
+
+ orig_al = *alp;
+ orig_active = vap->va_active;
+ vap->va_active = 0;
+
+ error = getattrlist_setupvattr_all(alp, vap, v_type, &fixedsize,
+ proc_is64bit(vfs_context_proc(ctx)));
+
+ /*
+ * Ugly hack to correctly report fsids. vs_fsid is 32 bits and
+ * there is va_fsid64 as well but filesystems have to say that
+ * both are supported so that the value can be used correctly.
+ * So we set va_fsid if the filesystem has only set va_fsid64.
+ */
+
+ if ((alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_FSID) &&
+ VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(vap, va_fsid64))
+ VATTR_SET_SUPPORTED(vap, va_fsid);
+
+ if (error) {
+ VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp,
+ "ATTRLIST - ERROR: setup for request failed");
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ error = vfs_attr_pack_internal(vp, uio, alp,
+ options|FSOPT_REPORT_FULLSIZE, vap, NULL, ctx, 1, v_type,
+ fixedsize);
+
+ VATTR_CLEAR_SUPPORTED_ALL(vap);
+ vap->va_active = orig_active;
+ *alp = orig_al;
+out:
+ return (error);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Obtain attribute information about a filesystem object.
+ *
+ * Note: The alt_name parameter can be used by the caller to pass in the vnode
+ * name obtained from some authoritative source (eg. readdir vnop); where
+ * filesystems' getattr vnops do not support ATTR_CMN_NAME, the alt_name will be
+ * used as the ATTR_CMN_NAME attribute returned in vnode_attr.va_name.
+ *
+ */
+static int
+getattrlist_internal(vfs_context_t ctx, vnode_t vp, struct attrlist *alp,
+ user_addr_t attributeBuffer, size_t bufferSize, uint64_t options,
+ enum uio_seg segflg, char* alt_name)
+{
+ struct vnode_attr va;
+ kauth_action_t action;
+ ssize_t fixedsize;
+ char *va_name;
+ int proc_is64;
+ int error;
+ int return_valid;
+ int pack_invalid;
+ int vtype = 0;
+ uio_t auio;
+ char uio_buf[ UIO_SIZEOF(1)];
+
+ proc_is64 = proc_is64bit(vfs_context_proc(ctx));
+
+ if (segflg == UIO_USERSPACE) {
+ if (proc_is64)
+ segflg = UIO_USERSPACE64;
+ else
+ segflg = UIO_USERSPACE32;
+ }
+ auio = uio_createwithbuffer(1, 0, segflg, UIO_READ,
+ &uio_buf[0], sizeof(uio_buf));
+ uio_addiov(auio, attributeBuffer, bufferSize);
+
+ VATTR_INIT(&va);
+ va_name = NULL;
+
+ if (alp->bitmapcount != ATTR_BIT_MAP_COUNT) {
+ error = EINVAL;
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "%p ATTRLIST - %s request common %08x vol %08x file %08x dir %08x fork %08x %sfollow on '%s'",
+ vp, p->p_comm, alp->commonattr, alp->volattr, alp->fileattr, alp->dirattr, alp->forkattr,
+ (options & FSOPT_NOFOLLOW) ? "no":"", vp->v_name);
+
+#if CONFIG_MACF
+ error = mac_vnode_check_getattrlist(ctx, vp, alp);
+ if (error)
+ goto out;
+#endif /* MAC */
+
+ /*
+ * It is legal to request volume or file attributes,
+ * but not both.
+ */
+ if (alp->volattr) {
+ if (alp->fileattr || alp->dirattr || alp->forkattr) {
+ error = EINVAL;
+ VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: mixed volume/file/directory/fork attributes");
+ goto out;
+ }
+ /* handle volume attribute request */
+ error = getvolattrlist(ctx, vp, alp, attributeBuffer,
+ bufferSize, options, segflg, proc_is64);
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * ATTR_CMN_GEN_COUNT and ATTR_CMN_DOCUMENT_ID reuse the bits
+ * originally allocated to ATTR_CMN_NAMEDATTRCOUNT and
+ * ATTR_CMN_NAMEDATTRLIST.
+ */
+ if ((alp->commonattr & (ATTR_CMN_GEN_COUNT | ATTR_CMN_DOCUMENT_ID)) &&
+ !(options & FSOPT_ATTR_CMN_EXTENDED)) {
+ error = EINVAL;
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ /* Check for special packing semantics */
+ return_valid = (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_RETURNED_ATTRS) ? 1 : 0;
+ pack_invalid = (options & FSOPT_PACK_INVAL_ATTRS) ? 1 : 0;
+ if (pack_invalid) {
+ /* FSOPT_PACK_INVAL_ATTRS requires ATTR_CMN_RETURNED_ATTRS */
+ if (!return_valid || alp->forkattr) {
+ error = EINVAL;
+ goto out;
+ }
+ /* Keep invalid attrs from being uninitialized */
+ bzero(&va, sizeof (va));
+ }
+
+ /* Pick up the vnode type. If the FS is bad and changes vnode types on us, we
+ * will have a valid snapshot that we can work from here.
+ */
+ vtype = vp->v_type;
+
+ /*
+ * Set up the vnode_attr structure and authorise.
+ */
+ if ((error = getattrlist_setupvattr(alp, &va, &fixedsize, &action, proc_is64, (vtype == VDIR))) != 0) {
+ VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: setup for request failed");
+ goto out;
+ }
+ if ((error = vnode_authorize(vp, NULL, action, ctx)) != 0) {
+ VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: authorisation failed/denied");
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+
+
+ if (va.va_active != 0) {
+ uint64_t va_active = va.va_active;
+
+ /*
+ * If we're going to ask for va_name, allocate a buffer to point it at
+ */
+ if (VATTR_IS_ACTIVE(&va, va_name)) {
+ MALLOC_ZONE(va_name, char *, MAXPATHLEN, M_NAMEI,
+ M_WAITOK);
+ if (va_name == NULL) {
+ error = ENOMEM;
+ VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: cannot allocate va_name buffer");
+ goto out;
+ }
+ }
+
+ va.va_name = va_name;
+
+ /*
+ * Call the filesystem.
+ */
+ if ((error = vnode_getattr(vp, &va, ctx)) != 0) {
+ VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: filesystem returned %d", error);
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+
+ /*
+ * If ATTR_CMN_NAME is not supported by filesystem and the
+ * caller has provided a name, use that.
+ * A (buggy) filesystem may change fields which belong
+ * to us. We try to deal with that here as well.
+ */
+ va.va_active = va_active;
+ if (alt_name && va_name &&
+ !(VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&va, va_name))) {
+ strlcpy(va_name, alt_name, MAXPATHLEN);
+ VATTR_SET_SUPPORTED(&va, va_name);
+ }
+ va.va_name = va_name;
+ }
+
+ error = vfs_attr_pack_internal(vp, auio, alp, options, &va, NULL, ctx,
+ 0, vtype, fixedsize);
+
+out:
+ if (va_name)
+ FREE_ZONE(va_name, MAXPATHLEN, M_NAMEI);
+ if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&va, va_acl) && (va.va_acl != NULL))
+ kauth_acl_free(va.va_acl);
+
+ VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - returning %d", error);
+ return(error);
+}
+
+int
+fgetattrlist(proc_t p, struct fgetattrlist_args *uap, __unused int32_t *retval)
+{
+ vfs_context_t ctx;
+ vnode_t vp;
+ int error;
+ struct attrlist al;
+
+ ctx = vfs_context_current();
+ error = 0;
+
+ if ((error = file_vnode(uap->fd, &vp)) != 0)
+ return (error);
+
+ if ((error = vnode_getwithref(vp)) != 0) {
+ file_drop(uap->fd);
+ return(error);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Fetch the attribute request.
+ */
+ error = copyin(uap->alist, &al, sizeof(al));
+ if (error)
+ goto out;
+
+ /* Default to using the vnode's name. */
+ error = getattrlist_internal(ctx, vp, &al, uap->attributeBuffer,
+ uap->bufferSize, uap->options,
+ (IS_64BIT_PROCESS(p) ? UIO_USERSPACE64 : \
+ UIO_USERSPACE32), NULL);
+
+out:
+ file_drop(uap->fd);
+ if (vp)
+ vnode_put(vp);
+
+ return error;
+}
+
+static int
+getattrlistat_internal(vfs_context_t ctx, user_addr_t path,
+ struct attrlist *alp, user_addr_t attributeBuffer, size_t bufferSize,
+ uint64_t options, enum uio_seg segflg, enum uio_seg pathsegflg, int fd)
+{
+ struct nameidata nd;
+ vnode_t vp;
+ int32_t nameiflags;
+ int error;
+
+ nameiflags = 0;
+ /*
+ * Look up the file.
+ */
+ if (!(options & FSOPT_NOFOLLOW))
+ nameiflags |= FOLLOW;
+
+ nameiflags |= AUDITVNPATH1;
+ NDINIT(&nd, LOOKUP, OP_GETATTR, nameiflags, pathsegflg,
+ path, ctx);
+
+ error = nameiat(&nd, fd);
+
+ if (error)
+ return (error);
+
+ vp = nd.ni_vp;
+
+ error = getattrlist_internal(ctx, vp, alp, attributeBuffer,
+ bufferSize, options, segflg, NULL);
+
+ /* Retain the namei reference until the getattrlist completes. */
+ nameidone(&nd);
+ vnode_put(vp);
+ return (error);
+}
+
+int
+getattrlist(proc_t p, struct getattrlist_args *uap, __unused int32_t *retval)
+{
+ enum uio_seg segflg;
+ struct attrlist al;
+ int error;
+
+ segflg = IS_64BIT_PROCESS(p) ? UIO_USERSPACE64 : UIO_USERSPACE32;
+
+ /*
+ * Fetch the attribute request.
+ */
+ error = copyin(uap->alist, &al, sizeof(al));
+ if (error)
+ return error;
+
+ return (getattrlistat_internal(vfs_context_current(),
+ CAST_USER_ADDR_T(uap->path), &al,
+ CAST_USER_ADDR_T(uap->attributeBuffer), uap->bufferSize,
+ (uint64_t)uap->options, segflg, segflg, AT_FDCWD));
+}
+
+int
+getattrlistat(proc_t p, struct getattrlistat_args *uap, __unused int32_t *retval)
+{
+ enum uio_seg segflg;
+ struct attrlist al;
+ int error;
+
+ segflg = IS_64BIT_PROCESS(p) ? UIO_USERSPACE64 : UIO_USERSPACE32;
+
+ /*
+ * Fetch the attribute request.
+ */
+ error = copyin(uap->alist, &al, sizeof(al));
+ if (error)
+ return error;
+
+ return (getattrlistat_internal(vfs_context_current(),
+ CAST_USER_ADDR_T(uap->path), &al,
+ CAST_USER_ADDR_T(uap->attributeBuffer), uap->bufferSize,
+ (uint64_t)uap->options, segflg, segflg, uap->fd));
+}
+
+/*
+ * This refills the per-fd direntries cache by issuing a VNOP_READDIR.
+ * It attempts to try and find a size the filesystem responds to, so
+ * it first tries 1 direntry sized buffer and going from 1 to 2 to 4
+ * direntry sized buffers to readdir. If the filesystem does not respond
+ * to 4 * direntry it returns the error by the filesystem (if any) and sets
+ * EOF.
+ *
+ * This function also tries again if the last "refill" returned an EOF
+ * to try and get any additional entries if they were added after the last
+ * refill.
+ */
+static int
+refill_fd_direntries(vfs_context_t ctx, vnode_t dvp, struct fd_vn_data *fvd,
+ int *eofflagp)
+{
+ uio_t rdir_uio;
+ char uio_buf[UIO_SIZEOF(1)];
+ size_t rdirbufsiz;
+ size_t rdirbufused;
+ int eofflag;
+ int nentries;
+ int error;
+
+ error = 0;
+
+ /*
+ * If there is a cached allocation size of the dirbuf that should be
+ * allocated, use that. Otherwise start with a allocation size of
+ * FV_DIRBUF_START_SIZ. This start size may need to be increased if the
+ * filesystem doesn't respond to the initial size.
+ */
+
+ if (fvd->fv_offset && fvd->fv_bufallocsiz) {
+ rdirbufsiz = fvd->fv_bufallocsiz;
+ } else {
+ rdirbufsiz = FV_DIRBUF_START_SIZ;
+ }
+
+ *eofflagp = 0;
+
+ rdir_uio = uio_createwithbuffer(1, 0, UIO_SYSSPACE, UIO_READ,
+ &uio_buf[0], sizeof(uio_buf));
+
+retry_alloc:
+ /*
+ * Don't explicitly zero out this buffer since this is
+ * not copied out to user space.
+ */
+ if (!fvd->fv_buf) {
+ MALLOC(fvd->fv_buf, caddr_t, rdirbufsiz, M_FD_DIRBUF, M_WAITOK);
+ fvd->fv_bufdone = 0;
+ }
+
+ uio_reset(rdir_uio, fvd->fv_eoff, UIO_SYSSPACE, UIO_READ);
+ uio_addiov(rdir_uio, CAST_USER_ADDR_T(fvd->fv_buf), rdirbufsiz);
+
+ /*
+ * Some filesystems do not set nentries or eofflag...
+ */
+ eofflag = 0;
+ nentries = 0;
+ error = vnode_readdir64(dvp, rdir_uio, VNODE_READDIR_EXTENDED,
+ &eofflag, &nentries, ctx);
+
+ rdirbufused = rdirbufsiz - (size_t)uio_resid(rdir_uio);
+
+ if (!error && (rdirbufused > 0) && (rdirbufused <= rdirbufsiz)) {
+ /* Save offsets */
+ fvd->fv_soff = fvd->fv_eoff;
+ fvd->fv_eoff = uio_offset(rdir_uio);
+ /* Save eofflag state but don't return EOF for this time.*/
+ fvd->fv_eofflag = eofflag;
+ eofflag = 0;
+ /* Reset buffer parameters */
+ fvd->fv_bufsiz = rdirbufused;
+ fvd->fv_bufdone = 0;
+ bzero(fvd->fv_buf + rdirbufused, rdirbufsiz - rdirbufused);
+ /* Cache allocation size the Filesystem responded to */
+ fvd->fv_bufallocsiz = rdirbufsiz;
+ } else if (!eofflag && (rdirbufsiz < FV_DIRBUF_MAX_SIZ)) {
+ /*
+ * Some Filesystems have higher requirements for the
+ * smallest buffer size they will respond to for a
+ * directory listing. Start (relatively) small but increase
+ * it upto FV_DIRBUF_MAX_SIZ. Most should be good with
+ * 1*direntry. Cache the size found so that this does not need
+ * need to be done every time. This also means that an error
+ * from VNOP_READDIR is ignored until at least FV_DIRBUF_MAX_SIZ
+ * has been attempted.
+ */
+ FREE(fvd->fv_buf, M_FD_DIRBUF);
+ fvd->fv_buf = NULL;
+ rdirbufsiz = 2 * rdirbufsiz;
+ fvd->fv_bufallocsiz = 0;
+ goto retry_alloc;
+ } else if (!error) {
+ /*
+ * The Filesystem did not set eofflag but also did not
+ * return any entries (or an error). It is presumed that
+ * EOF has been reached.
+ */
+ fvd->fv_eofflag = eofflag = 1;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * If the filesystem returned an error and it had previously returned
+ * EOF, ignore the error and set EOF.
+ */
+ if (error && fvd->fv_eofflag) {
+ eofflag = 1;
+ error = 0;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * If either the directory has either hit EOF or an error, now is a good
+ * time to free up directory entry buffer.
+ */
+ if ((error || eofflag) && fvd->fv_buf) {
+ FREE(fvd->fv_buf, M_FD_DIRBUF);
+ fvd->fv_buf = NULL;
+ }
+
+ *eofflagp = eofflag;
+
+ return (error);
+}
+
+/*
+ * gets the current direntry. To advance to the next direntry this has to be
+ * paired with a direntry_done.
+ *
+ * Since directories have restrictions on where directory enumeration
+ * can restart from, entries are first read into* a per fd diectory entry
+ * "cache" and entries provided from that cache.
+ */
+static int
+get_direntry(vfs_context_t ctx, vnode_t dvp, struct fd_vn_data *fvd,
+ int *eofflagp, struct direntry **dpp)
+{
+ int eofflag;
+ int error;
+
+ *eofflagp = 0;
+ *dpp = NULL;
+ error = 0;
+ if (!fvd->fv_bufsiz) {
+ error = refill_fd_direntries(ctx, dvp, fvd, &eofflag);
+ if (error) {
+ return (error);
+ }
+ if (eofflag) {
+ *eofflagp = eofflag;
+ return (error);
+ }
+ }
+
+ *dpp = (struct direntry *)(fvd->fv_buf + fvd->fv_bufdone);
+ return (error);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Advances to the next direntry.
+ */
+static void
+direntry_done(struct fd_vn_data *fvd)
+{
+ struct direntry *dp;
+
+ dp = (struct direntry *)(fvd->fv_buf + fvd->fv_bufdone);
+ if (dp->d_reclen) {
+ fvd->fv_bufdone += dp->d_reclen;
+ if (fvd->fv_bufdone > fvd->fv_bufsiz) {
+ fvd->fv_bufdone = fvd->fv_bufsiz;
+ }
+ } else {
+ fvd->fv_bufdone = fvd->fv_bufsiz;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * If we're at the end the fd direntries cache, reset the
+ * cache trackers.
+ */
+ if (fvd->fv_bufdone == fvd->fv_bufsiz) {
+ fvd->fv_bufdone = 0;
+ fvd->fv_bufsiz = 0;
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * A stripped down version of getattrlist_internal to fill in only select
+ * attributes in case of an error from getattrlist_internal.
+ *
+ * It always returns at least ATTR_BULK_REQUIRED i.e. the name (but may also
+ * return some other attributes which can be obtained from the vnode).
+ *
+ * It does not change the value of the passed in attrlist.
+ *
+ * The objective of this function is to fill in an "error entry", i.e.
+ * an entry with ATTR_CMN_RETURNED_ATTRS & ATTR_CMN_NAME. If the caller
+ * has also asked for ATTR_CMN_ERROR, it is filled in as well.
+ *
+ * Input
+ * vp - vnode pointer
+ * alp - pointer to attrlist struct.
+ * options - options passed to getattrlistbulk(2)
+ * kern_attr_buf - Kernel buffer to fill data (assumes offset 0 in
+ * buffer)
+ * kern_attr_buf_siz - Size of buffer.
+ * needs_error_attr - Whether the caller asked for ATTR_CMN_ERROR
+ * error_attr - This value is used to fill ATTR_CMN_ERROR (if the user
+ * has requested it in the attribute list.
+ * namebuf - This is used to fill in the name.
+ * ctx - vfs context of caller.
+ */
+static void
+get_error_attributes(vnode_t vp, struct attrlist *alp, uint64_t options,
+ user_addr_t kern_attr_buf, size_t kern_attr_buf_siz, int error_attr,
+ caddr_t namebuf, vfs_context_t ctx)
+{
+ size_t fsiz, vsiz;
+ struct _attrlist_buf ab;
+ int namelen;
+ kauth_action_t action;
+ struct attrlist al;
+ int needs_error_attr = (alp->commonattr & ATTR_CMN_ERROR);
+
+ /*
+ * To calculate fixed size required, in the FSOPT_PACK_INVAL_ATTRS case,
+ * the fixedsize should include space for all the attributes asked by
+ * the user. Only ATTR_BULK_REQUIRED (and ATTR_CMN_ERROR) will be filled
+ * and will be valid. All other attributes are zeroed out later.
+ *
+ * ATTR_CMN_RETURNED_ATTRS, ATTR_CMN_ERROR and ATTR_CMN_NAME
+ * (the only valid ones being returned from here) happen to be
+ * the first three attributes by order as well.
+ */
+ al = *alp;
+ if (!(options & FSOPT_PACK_INVAL_ATTRS)) {
+ /*
+ * In this case the fixedsize only needs to be only for the
+ * attributes being actually returned.
+ */
+ al.commonattr = ATTR_BULK_REQUIRED;
+ if (needs_error_attr) {
+ al.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_ERROR;
+ }
+ al.fileattr = 0;
+ al.dirattr = 0;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Passing NULL for the vnode_attr pointer is valid for
+ * getattrlist_setupvattr. All that is required is the size.
+ */
+ fsiz = 0;
+ (void)getattrlist_setupvattr(&al, NULL, (ssize_t *)&fsiz,
+ &action, proc_is64bit(vfs_context_proc(ctx)),
+ (vnode_vtype(vp) == VDIR));
+
+ namelen = strlen(namebuf);
+ vsiz = namelen + 1;
+ vsiz = ((vsiz + 3) & ~0x03);
+
+ bzero(&ab, sizeof(ab));
+ ab.base = (char *)kern_attr_buf;
+ ab.needed = fsiz + vsiz;
+
+ /* Fill in the size needed */
+ *((uint32_t *)ab.base) = ab.needed;
+ if (ab.needed > (ssize_t)kern_attr_buf_siz) {
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Setup to pack results into the destination buffer.
+ */
+ ab.fixedcursor = ab.base + sizeof(uint32_t);
+ /*
+ * Zero out buffer, ab.fixedbuffer starts after the first uint32_t
+ * which gives the length. This ensures everything that we don't
+ * fill in explicitly later is zeroed out correctly.
+ */
+ bzero(ab.fixedcursor, fsiz);
+ /*
+ * variable size data should start after all the fixed
+ * size data.
+ */
+ ab.varcursor = ab.base + fsiz;
+ /*
+ * Initialise the value for ATTR_CMN_RETURNED_ATTRS and leave space
+ * Leave space for filling in its value here at the end.
+ */
+ bzero(&ab.actual, sizeof (ab.actual));
+ ab.fixedcursor += sizeof (attribute_set_t);
+
+ ab.allocated = ab.needed;
+
+ /* Fill ATTR_CMN_ERROR (if asked for) */
+ if (needs_error_attr) {
+ ATTR_PACK4(ab, error_attr);
+ ab.actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Fill ATTR_CMN_NAME, The attrrefrence is packed at this location
+ * but the actual string itself is packed after fixedsize which set
+ * to different lengths based on whether FSOPT_PACK_INVAL_ATTRS
+ * was passed.
+ */
+ attrlist_pack_string(&ab, namebuf, namelen);
+
+ /*
+ * Now Fill in ATTR_CMN_RETURNED_ATTR. This copies to a
+ * location after the count i.e. before ATTR_CMN_ERROR and
+ * ATTR_CMN_NAME.
+ */
+ ab.actual.commonattr |= ATTR_CMN_NAME | ATTR_CMN_RETURNED_ATTRS;
+ bcopy(&ab.actual, ab.base + sizeof(uint32_t), sizeof (ab.actual));
+out:
+ return;
+}
+
+/*
+ * This is the buffer size required to return at least 1 entry. We need space
+ * for the length, for ATTR_CMN_RETURNED_ATTRS and ATTR_CMN_NAME. Assuming the
+ * smallest filename of a single byte we get
+ */
+
+#define MIN_BUF_SIZE_REQUIRED (sizeof(uint32_t) + sizeof(attribute_set_t) +\
+ sizeof(attrreference_t))
+
+/*
+ * Read directory entries and get attributes filled in for each directory
+ */
+static int
+readdirattr(vnode_t dvp, struct fd_vn_data *fvd, uio_t auio,
+ struct attrlist *alp, uint64_t options, int *count, int *eofflagp,
+ vfs_context_t ctx)
+{
+ caddr_t kern_attr_buf;
+ size_t kern_attr_buf_siz;
+ caddr_t max_path_name_buf = NULL;
+ int error = 0;
+
+ *count = 0;
+ *eofflagp = 0;
+
+ if (uio_iovcnt(auio) > 1) {
+ return (EINVAL);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * We fill in a kernel buffer for the attributes and uiomove each
+ * entry's attributes (as returned by getattrlist_internal)
+ */
+ kern_attr_buf_siz = uio_resid(auio);
+ if (kern_attr_buf_siz > ATTR_MAX_BUFFER) {
+ kern_attr_buf_siz = ATTR_MAX_BUFFER;
+ } else if (kern_attr_buf_siz == 0) {
+ /* Nothing to do */
+ return (error);
+ }
+
+ MALLOC(kern_attr_buf, caddr_t, kern_attr_buf_siz, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
+
+ while (uio_resid(auio) > (user_ssize_t)MIN_BUF_SIZE_REQUIRED) {
+ struct direntry *dp;
+ user_addr_t name_buffer;
+ struct nameidata nd;
+ vnode_t vp;
+ struct attrlist al;
+ size_t entlen;
+ size_t bytes_left;
+ size_t pad_bytes;
+ ssize_t new_resid;
+
+ /*
+ * get_direntry returns the current direntry and does not
+ * advance. A move to the next direntry only happens if
+ * direntry_done is called.
+ */
+ error = get_direntry(ctx, dvp, fvd, eofflagp, &dp);
+ if (error || (*eofflagp) || !dp) {
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * skip "." and ".." (and a bunch of other invalid conditions.)
+ */
+ if (!dp->d_reclen || dp->d_ino == 0 || dp->d_namlen == 0 ||
+ (dp->d_namlen == 1 && dp->d_name[0] == '.') ||
+ (dp->d_namlen == 2 && dp->d_name[0] == '.' &&
+ dp->d_name[1] == '.')) {
+ direntry_done(fvd);
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * try to deal with not-null terminated filenames.
+ */
+ if (dp->d_name[dp->d_namlen] != '\0') {
+ if (!max_path_name_buf) {
+ MALLOC(max_path_name_buf, caddr_t, MAXPATHLEN,
+ M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
+ }
+ bcopy(dp->d_name, max_path_name_buf, dp->d_namlen);
+ max_path_name_buf[dp->d_namlen] = '\0';
+ name_buffer = CAST_USER_ADDR_T(max_path_name_buf);
+ } else {
+ name_buffer = CAST_USER_ADDR_T(&(dp->d_name));
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * We have an iocount on the directory already
+ */
+ NDINIT(&nd, LOOKUP, OP_GETATTR, AUDITVNPATH1 | USEDVP,
+ UIO_SYSSPACE, CAST_USER_ADDR_T(name_buffer), ctx);
+
+ nd.ni_dvp = dvp;
+ error = namei(&nd);
+
+ if (error) {
+ direntry_done(fvd);
+ error = 0;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ vp = nd.ni_vp;
+
+ /*
+ * getattrlist_internal can change the values of the
+ * the required attribute list. Copy the current values
+ * and use that one instead.
+ */
+ al = *alp;
+
+ error = getattrlist_internal(ctx, vp, &al,
+ CAST_USER_ADDR_T(kern_attr_buf), kern_attr_buf_siz,
+ options | FSOPT_REPORT_FULLSIZE, UIO_SYSSPACE,
+ CAST_DOWN_EXPLICIT(char *, name_buffer));
+
+ nameidone(&nd);
+
+ if (error) {
+ get_error_attributes(vp, alp, options,
+ CAST_USER_ADDR_T(kern_attr_buf),
+ kern_attr_buf_siz, error, (caddr_t)name_buffer,
+ ctx);
+ error = 0;
+ }
+
+ /* Done with vnode now */
+ vnode_put(vp);
+
+ /*
+ * Because FSOPT_REPORT_FULLSIZE was set, the first 4 bytes
+ * of the buffer returned by getattrlist contains the size
+ * (even if the provided buffer isn't sufficiently big). Use
+ * that to check if we've run out of buffer space.
+ *
+ * resid is a signed type, and the size of the buffer etc
+ * are unsigned types. It is theoretically possible for
+ * resid to be < 0 and in which case we would be assigning
+ * an out of bounds value to bytes_left (which is unsigned)
+ * uiomove takes care to not ever set resid to < 0, so it
+ * is safe to do this here.
+ */
+ bytes_left = (size_t)((user_size_t)uio_resid(auio));
+ entlen = (size_t)(*((uint32_t *)(kern_attr_buf)));
+ if (!entlen || (entlen > bytes_left)) {
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Will the pad bytes fit as well ? If they can't be, still use
+ * this entry but this will be the last entry returned.
+ */
+ pad_bytes = ((entlen + 7) & ~0x07) - entlen;
+ new_resid = 0;
+ if (pad_bytes && (entlen + pad_bytes <= bytes_left)) {
+ /*
+ * While entlen can never be > ATTR_MAX_BUFFER,
+ * (entlen + pad_bytes) can be, handle that and
+ * zero out the pad bytes. N.B. - Only zero
+ * out information in the kernel buffer that is
+ * going to be uiomove'ed out.
+ */
+ if (entlen + pad_bytes <= kern_attr_buf_siz) {
+ /* This is the normal case. */
+ bzero(kern_attr_buf + entlen, pad_bytes);
+ } else {
+ bzero(kern_attr_buf + entlen,
+ kern_attr_buf_siz - entlen);
+ /*
+ * Pad bytes left over, change the resid value
+ * manually. We only got in here because
+ * bytes_left >= entlen + pad_bytes so
+ * new_resid (which is a signed type) is
+ * always positive.
+ */
+ new_resid = (ssize_t)(bytes_left -
+ (entlen + pad_bytes));
+ }
+ entlen += pad_bytes;
+ }
+ *((uint32_t *)kern_attr_buf) = (uint32_t)entlen;
+ error = uiomove(kern_attr_buf, min(entlen, kern_attr_buf_siz),
+ auio);
+
+ if (error) {
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (new_resid) {
+ uio_setresid(auio, (user_ssize_t)new_resid);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * At this point, the directory entry has been consumed, proceed
+ * to the next one.
+ */
+ (*count)++;
+ direntry_done(fvd);
+ }
+
+ if (max_path_name_buf) {
+ FREE(max_path_name_buf, M_TEMP);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * At this point, kern_attr_buf is always allocated
+ */
+ FREE(kern_attr_buf, M_TEMP);
+
+ /*
+ * Always set the offset to the last succesful offset
+ * returned by VNOP_READDIR.
+ */
+ uio_setoffset(auio, fvd->fv_eoff);
+
+ return (error);
+}
+
+/*
+ *int getattrlistbulk(int dirfd, struct attrlist *alist, void *attributeBuffer,
+ * size_t bufferSize, uint64_t options)
+ *
+ * Gets directory entries alongwith their attributes in the same way
+ * getattrlist does for a single file system object.
+ *
+ * On non error returns, retval will hold the count of entries returned.
+ */
+int
+getattrlistbulk(proc_t p, struct getattrlistbulk_args *uap, int32_t *retval)
+{
+ struct attrlist al;
+ vnode_t dvp;
+ struct fileproc *fp;
+ struct fd_vn_data *fvdata;
+ vfs_context_t ctx;
+ enum uio_seg segflg;
+ int count;
+ uio_t auio = NULL;
+ char uio_buf[ UIO_SIZEOF(1) ];
+ kauth_action_t action;
+ int eofflag;
+ uint64_t options;
+ int error;
+
+ *retval = 0;
+
+ error = fp_getfvp(p, uap->dirfd, &fp, &dvp);
+ if (error)
+ return (error);
+
+ count = 0;
+ fvdata = NULL;
+ eofflag = 0;
+ ctx = vfs_context_current();
+ segflg = IS_64BIT_PROCESS(p) ? UIO_USERSPACE64 : UIO_USERSPACE32;
+
+ if ((fp->f_fglob->fg_flag & FREAD) == 0) {
+ /*
+ AUDIT_ARG(vnpath_withref, dvp, ARG_VNODE1);
+ */
+ error = EBADF;
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ if ((error = vnode_getwithref(dvp))) {
+ dvp = NULLVP;
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ if (dvp->v_type != VDIR) {
+ error = ENOTDIR;
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+#if CONFIG_MACF
+ error = mac_file_check_change_offset(vfs_context_ucred(ctx),
+ fp->f_fglob);
+ if (error)
+ goto out;
+#endif
+ /*
+ * XXX : Audit Support
+ *AUDIT_ARG(vnpath, dvp, ARG_VNODE1);
+ */
+
+ options = uap->options | FSOPT_ATTR_CMN_EXTENDED;
+
+ if ((error = copyin(CAST_USER_ADDR_T(uap->alist), &al,
+ sizeof(struct attrlist)))) {
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ if (al.volattr ||
+ ((al.commonattr & ATTR_BULK_REQUIRED) != ATTR_BULK_REQUIRED)) {
+ error = EINVAL;
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+#if CONFIG_MACF
+ error = mac_vnode_check_readdir(ctx, dvp);
+ if (error != 0) {
+ goto out;
+ }
+#endif /* MAC */
+
/*
- * We have a kauth_acl_t but we will be returning a kauth_filesec_t.
- *
- * XXX This needs to change at some point; since the blob is opaque in
- * user-space this is OK.
+ * If the only item requested is file names, we can let that past with
+ * just LIST_DIRECTORY. If they want any other attributes, that means
+ * they need SEARCH as well.
*/
- if ((al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_EXTENDED_SECURITY) &&
- VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&va, va_acl) &&
- (va.va_acl != NULL))
- varsize += roundup(KAUTH_FILESEC_SIZE(va.va_acl->acl_entrycount), 4);
+ action = KAUTH_VNODE_LIST_DIRECTORY;
+ if ((al.commonattr & ~ATTR_CMN_NAME) || al.fileattr || al.dirattr)
+ action |= KAUTH_VNODE_SEARCH;
- /*
- * Allocate a target buffer for attribute results.
- * Note that since we won't ever copy out more than the caller requested,
- * we never need to allocate more than they offer.
- */
- ab.allocated = imin(uap->bufferSize, fixedsize + varsize);
- if (ab.allocated > ATTR_MAX_BUFFER) {
- error = ENOMEM;
- VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: buffer size too large (%d limit %d)", ab.allocated, ATTR_MAX_BUFFER);
+ error = vnode_authorize(dvp, NULL, action, ctx);
+ if (error) {
goto out;
}
- MALLOC(ab.base, char *, ab.allocated, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
- if (ab.base == NULL) {
- error = ENOMEM;
- VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: could not allocate %d for copy buffer", ab.allocated);
- goto out;
+
+ fvdata = (struct fd_vn_data *)fp->f_fglob->fg_vn_data;
+ if (!fvdata) {
+ panic("Directory expected to have fg_vn_data");
}
+ FV_LOCK(fvdata);
+
/*
- * Pack results into the destination buffer.
+ * getattrlistbulk(2) maintains its offset in fv_offset. However
+ * if the offset in the file glob is set (or reset) to 0, the directory
+ * traversal needs to be restarted (Any existing state in the
+ * directory buffer is removed as well).
*/
- ab.fixedcursor = ab.base + sizeof(uint32_t);
- ab.varcursor = ab.base + fixedsize;
- ab.needed = fixedsize + varsize;
-
- /* common attributes **************************************************/
- if (al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_NAME)
- attrlist_pack_string(&ab, cnp, cnl);
- if (al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_DEVID)
- ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, dev_t, vp->v_mount->mnt_vfsstat.f_fsid.val[0]);
- if (al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_FSID)
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, vp->v_mount->mnt_vfsstat.f_fsid);
- if (al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_OBJTYPE)
- ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, fsobj_type_t, vp->v_type);
- if (al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_OBJTAG)
- ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, fsobj_tag_t, vp->v_tag);
- if (al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_OBJID) {
- fsobj_id_t f;
- /*
- * Carbon can't deal with us reporting the target ID
- * for links. So we ask the filesystem to give us the
- * source ID as well, and if it gives us one, we use
- * it instead.
- */
- if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&va, va_linkid)) {
- f.fid_objno = va.va_linkid;
- } else {
- f.fid_objno = va.va_fileid;
+ if (!fp->f_fglob->fg_offset) {
+ fvdata->fv_offset = 0;
+ if (fvdata->fv_buf) {
+ FV_BUF_FREE(fvdata, M_FD_DIRBUF);
}
- f.fid_generation = 0;
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, f);
}
- if (al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_OBJPERMANENTID) {
- fsobj_id_t f;
+
+ auio = uio_createwithbuffer(1, fvdata->fv_offset, segflg, UIO_READ,
+ &uio_buf[0], sizeof(uio_buf));
+ uio_addiov(auio, uap->attributeBuffer, (user_size_t)uap->bufferSize);
+
+ /*
+ * For "expensive" operations in which the native VNOP implementations
+ * end up having to do just as much (if not more) work than the default
+ * implementation, fall back to the default implementation.
+ * The VNOP helper functions depend on the filesystem providing the
+ * object type, if the caller has not requested ATTR_CMN_OBJTYPE, fall
+ * back to the default implementation.
+ */
+ if ((al.commonattr &
+ (ATTR_CMN_UUID | ATTR_CMN_GRPUUID | ATTR_CMN_EXTENDED_SECURITY)) ||
+ !(al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_OBJTYPE)) {
+ error = ENOTSUP;
+ } else {
+ struct vnode_attr va;
+ char *va_name;
+
+ eofflag = 0;
+ count = 0;
+
+ VATTR_INIT(&va);
+ MALLOC(va_name, char *, MAXPATHLEN, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK|M_ZERO);
+ va.va_name = va_name;
+
+ (void)getattrlist_setupvattr_all(&al, &va, VNON, NULL,
+ IS_64BIT_PROCESS(p));
+
+ error = VNOP_GETATTRLISTBULK(dvp, &al, &va, auio, NULL,
+ options, &eofflag, &count, ctx);
+
+ FREE(va_name, M_TEMP);
+
/*
- * Carbon can't deal with us reporting the target ID
- * for links. So we ask the filesystem to give us the
- * source ID as well, and if it gives us one, we use
- * it instead.
+ * cache state of eofflag.
*/
- if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&va, va_linkid)) {
- f.fid_objno = va.va_linkid;
- } else {
- f.fid_objno = va.va_fileid;
+ if (!error) {
+ fvdata->fv_eofflag = eofflag;
}
- f.fid_generation = 0;
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, f);
}
- if (al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_PAROBJID) {
- fsobj_id_t f;
- /*
- * If the filesystem doesn't know the parent ID, we can
- * try to get it via v->v_parent. Don't need to worry
- * about links here, as we dont allow hardlinks to
- * directories.
- */
- if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&va, va_parentid)) {
- f.fid_objno = va.va_parentid;
- } else {
- struct vnode_attr lva;
- vnode_t pvp;
- pvp = vnode_getparent(vp);
-
- if (pvp == NULLVP) {
- error = ENOTSUP;
- goto out;
- }
- VATTR_INIT(&lva);
- VATTR_WANTED(&lva, va_fileid);
- error = vnode_getattr(pvp, &lva, &context);
- vnode_put(pvp);
-
- if (error != 0)
- goto out;
- f.fid_objno = lva.va_fileid;
- }
- f.fid_generation = 0;
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, f);
- }
- if (al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_SCRIPT)
- ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, text_encoding_t, va.va_encoding);
- if (al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_CRTIME)
- ATTR_PACK_TIME(&ab, va.va_create_time, proc_is64bit(p));
- if (al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_MODTIME)
- ATTR_PACK_TIME(&ab, va.va_modify_time, proc_is64bit(p));
- if (al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_CHGTIME)
- ATTR_PACK_TIME(&ab, va.va_change_time, proc_is64bit(p));
- if (al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_ACCTIME)
- ATTR_PACK_TIME(&ab, va.va_access_time, proc_is64bit(p));
- if (al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_BKUPTIME)
- ATTR_PACK_TIME(&ab, va.va_backup_time, proc_is64bit(p));
- if (al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_FNDRINFO) {
- uio_t auio;
- size_t fisize;
- char uio_buf[UIO_SIZEOF(1)];
+ /*
+ * If the Filessytem does not natively support getattrlistbulk,
+ * do the default implementation.
+ */
+ if (error == ENOTSUP) {
+ eofflag = 0;
+ count = 0;
- fisize = imin(32, ab.allocated - (ab.fixedcursor - ab.base));
- if (fisize > 0) {
- if ((auio = uio_createwithbuffer(1, 0, UIO_SYSSPACE, UIO_READ, uio_buf, sizeof(uio_buf))) == NULL) {
- error = ENOMEM;
- goto out;
- } else {
- uio_addiov(auio, CAST_USER_ADDR_T(ab.fixedcursor), fisize);
- error = vn_getxattr(vp, XATTR_FINDERINFO_NAME, auio, &fisize, XATTR_NOSECURITY, &context);
- uio_free(auio);
- }
- if (error != 0) {
- if ((error == ENOENT) || (error == ENOATTR) || (error == ENOTSUP) || (error == EPERM)) {
- VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - No system.finderinfo attribute, returning zeroes");
- bzero(ab.fixedcursor, 32);
- error = 0;
- } else {
- VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: reading system.finderinfo attribute");
- goto out;
- }
- }
- } else {
- VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - no room in caller buffer for FINDERINFO");
- }
- ab.fixedcursor += 32;
- }
- if (al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_OWNERID)
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, va.va_uid);
- if (al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_GRPID)
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, va.va_gid);
- if (al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_ACCESSMASK)
- ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, uint32_t, va.va_mode);
- if (al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_FLAGS)
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, va.va_flags);
- if (al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_USERACCESS) { /* this is expensive */
- uint32_t perms = 0;
- if (vnode_isdir(vp)) {
- if (vnode_authorize(vp, NULL,
- KAUTH_VNODE_ACCESS | KAUTH_VNODE_ADD_FILE | KAUTH_VNODE_ADD_SUBDIRECTORY | KAUTH_VNODE_DELETE_CHILD, &context) == 0)
- perms |= W_OK;
- if (vnode_authorize(vp, NULL, KAUTH_VNODE_ACCESS | KAUTH_VNODE_LIST_DIRECTORY, &context) == 0)
- perms |= R_OK;
- if (vnode_authorize(vp, NULL, KAUTH_VNODE_ACCESS | KAUTH_VNODE_SEARCH, &context) == 0)
- perms |= X_OK;
- } else {
- if (vnode_authorize(vp, NULL, KAUTH_VNODE_ACCESS | KAUTH_VNODE_WRITE_DATA, &context) == 0)
- perms |= W_OK;
- if (vnode_authorize(vp, NULL, KAUTH_VNODE_ACCESS | KAUTH_VNODE_READ_DATA, &context) == 0)
- perms |= R_OK;
- if (vnode_authorize(vp, NULL, KAUTH_VNODE_ACCESS | KAUTH_VNODE_EXECUTE, &context) == 0)
- perms |= X_OK;
- }
- VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - granting perms %d", perms);
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, perms);
- }
- if (al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_EXTENDED_SECURITY) {
- if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&va, va_acl) && (va.va_acl != NULL)) {
- struct kauth_filesec fsec;
- /*
- * We want to return a kauth_filesec (for now), but all we have is a kauth_acl.
- */
- fsec.fsec_magic = KAUTH_FILESEC_MAGIC;
- fsec.fsec_owner = kauth_null_guid;
- fsec.fsec_group = kauth_null_guid;
- attrlist_pack_variable2(&ab, &fsec, ((char *)&fsec.fsec_acl - (char *)&fsec), va.va_acl, KAUTH_ACL_COPYSIZE(va.va_acl));
- } else {
- attrlist_pack_variable(&ab, NULL, 0);
- }
+ error = readdirattr(dvp, fvdata, auio, &al, options,
+ &count, &eofflag, ctx);
}
- if (al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_UUID) {
- if (!VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&va, va_uuuid)) {
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, kauth_null_guid);
- } else {
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, va.va_uuuid);
- }
- }
- if (al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_GRPUUID) {
- if (!VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&va, va_guuid)) {
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, kauth_null_guid);
- } else {
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, va.va_guuid);
- }
- }
-
- /* directory attributes **************************************************/
- if (vnode_isdir(vp)) {
- if (al.dirattr & ATTR_DIR_LINKCOUNT) /* full count of entries */
- ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, uint32_t, va.va_nlink);
- if (al.dirattr & ATTR_DIR_ENTRYCOUNT)
- ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, uint32_t, va.va_nchildren);
- if (al.dirattr & ATTR_DIR_MOUNTSTATUS)
- ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, uint32_t, (vp->v_flag & VROOT) ? DIR_MNTSTATUS_MNTPOINT : 0);
+
+ if (error && fvdata->fv_eofflag) {
+ /*
+ * Some filesystems return EINVAL if called again when,
+ * for a directory, they have already returned EOF. We
+ * have the EOF state from the last successful call to it.
+ * If this is an error just reuse the state from the last
+ * call and use that to return 0 to the user instead of
+ * percolating an error to the user. We're not particular
+ * about the error returned. If we get *any* error after
+ * having already gotten an EOF, we ignore it.
+ */
+ eofflag = 1;
+ error = 0;
+ count = 0;
}
- /* file attributes **************************************************/
- if (!vnode_isdir(vp)) {
- if (al.fileattr & ATTR_FILE_LINKCOUNT)
- ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, uint32_t, va.va_nlink);
- if (al.fileattr & ATTR_FILE_TOTALSIZE)
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, va.va_total_size);
- if (al.fileattr & ATTR_FILE_ALLOCSIZE)
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, va.va_total_alloc);
- if (al.fileattr & ATTR_FILE_IOBLOCKSIZE)
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, va.va_iosize);
- if (al.fileattr & ATTR_FILE_CLUMPSIZE)
- ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, uint32_t, 0); /* XXX value is deprecated */
- if (al.fileattr & ATTR_FILE_DEVTYPE) {
- if ((vp->v_type == VCHR) || (vp->v_type == VBLK)) {
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, vp->v_specinfo->si_rdev);
- } else {
- ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, uint32_t, 0);
- }
- }
- if (al.fileattr & ATTR_FILE_DATALENGTH) {
- if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&va, va_data_size)) {
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, va.va_data_size);
- } else {
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, va.va_total_size);
- }
- }
- if (al.fileattr & ATTR_FILE_DATAALLOCSIZE) {
- if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&va, va_data_alloc)) {
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, va.va_data_alloc);
- } else {
- ATTR_PACK(&ab, va.va_total_alloc);
- }
- }
- /* fetch resource fork size/allocation via xattr interface */
- if (al.fileattr & (ATTR_FILE_RSRCLENGTH | ATTR_FILE_RSRCALLOCSIZE)) {
- size_t rsize;
- if ((error = vn_getxattr(vp, XATTR_RESOURCEFORK_NAME, NULL, &rsize, XATTR_NOSECURITY, &context)) != 0) {
- if ((error == ENOENT) || (error == ENOATTR) || (error == ENOTSUP) || (error == EPERM)) {
- rsize = 0;
- error = 0;
- } else {
- goto out;
- }
- }
- if (al.fileattr & ATTR_FILE_RSRCLENGTH)
- ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, off_t, rsize);
- if (al.fileattr & ATTR_FILE_RSRCALLOCSIZE) {
- uint32_t blksize = vp->v_mount->mnt_vfsstat.f_bsize;
- if (blksize == 0)
- blksize = 512;
- ATTR_PACK_CAST(&ab, off_t, (roundup(rsize, blksize)));
- }
- }
+ if (count) {
+ fvdata->fv_offset = uio_offset(auio);
+ fp->f_fglob->fg_offset = fvdata->fv_offset;
+ *retval = count;
+ error = 0;
+ } else if (!error && !eofflag) {
+ /*
+ * This just means the buffer was too small to fit even a
+ * single entry.
+ */
+ error = ERANGE;
}
-
- /* diagnostic */
- if ((ab.fixedcursor - ab.base) != fixedsize)
- panic("packed field size mismatch; allocated %d but packed %d for common %08x vol %08x",
- fixedsize, ab.fixedcursor - ab.base, al.commonattr, al.volattr);
- if (ab.varcursor != (ab.base + ab.needed))
- panic("packed variable field size mismatch; used %d but expected %d", ab.varcursor - ab.base, ab.needed);
- /*
- * In the compatible case, we report the smaller of the required and returned sizes.
- * If the FSOPT_REPORT_FULLSIZE option is supplied, we report the full (required) size
- * of the result buffer, even if we copied less out. The caller knows how big a buffer
- * they gave us, so they can always check for truncation themselves.
- */
- *(uint32_t *)ab.base = (uap->options & FSOPT_REPORT_FULLSIZE) ? ab.needed : imin(ab.allocated, ab.needed);
-
- error = copyout(ab.base, uap->attributeBuffer, ab.allocated);
-
+ FV_UNLOCK(fvdata);
out:
- if (va.va_name)
- kfree(va.va_name, MAXPATHLEN);
- if (vname)
- vnode_putname(vname);
- if (vp)
- vnode_put(vp);
- if (ab.base != NULL)
- FREE(ab.base, M_TEMP);
- if (VATTR_IS_SUPPORTED(&va, va_acl) && (va.va_acl != NULL))
- kauth_acl_free(va.va_acl);
+ if (dvp) {
+ vnode_put(dvp);
+ }
- VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - returning %d", error);
- return(error);
+ file_drop(uap->dirfd);
+
+ return (error);
}
static int
#define ATTR_UNPACK_TIME(v, is64) \
do { \
if (is64) { \
- struct user_timespec us; \
+ struct user64_timespec us; \
ATTR_UNPACK(us); \
v.tv_sec = us.tv_sec; \
v.tv_nsec = us.tv_nsec; \
} else { \
- ATTR_UNPACK(v); \
+ struct user32_timespec us; \
+ ATTR_UNPACK(us); \
+ v.tv_sec = us.tv_sec; \
+ v.tv_nsec = us.tv_nsec; \
} \
} while(0)
/*
* Write attributes.
*/
-int
-setattrlist(struct proc *p, register struct setattrlist_args *uap, __unused register_t *retval)
+static int
+setattrlist_internal(vnode_t vp, struct setattrlist_args *uap, proc_t p, vfs_context_t ctx)
{
struct attrlist al;
- struct vfs_context context, *ctx;
struct vnode_attr va;
struct attrreference ar;
- struct nameidata nd;
- vnode_t vp;
- u_long nameiflags;
kauth_action_t action;
char *user_buf, *cursor, *bufend, *fndrinfo, *cp, *volname;
int proc_is64, error;
uint32_t nace;
kauth_filesec_t rfsec;
- context.vc_proc = p;
- context.vc_ucred = kauth_cred_get();
- ctx = &context;
- vp = NULL;
user_buf = NULL;
fndrinfo = NULL;
volname = NULL;
proc_is64 = proc_is64bit(p);
VATTR_INIT(&va);
-
- /*
- * Look up the file.
- */
- nameiflags = 0;
- if ((uap->options & FSOPT_NOFOLLOW) == 0)
- nameiflags |= FOLLOW;
- NDINIT(&nd, LOOKUP, nameiflags | AUDITVNPATH1, UIO_USERSPACE, uap->path, &context);
- if ((error = namei(&nd)) != 0)
- goto out;
- vp = nd.ni_vp;
- nameidone(&nd);
-
/*
* Fetch the attribute set and validate.
*/
}
}
+ /*
+ * If the caller's bitmaps indicate that there are no attributes to set,
+ * then exit early. In particular, we want to avoid the MALLOC below
+ * since the caller's bufferSize could be zero, and MALLOC of zero bytes
+ * returns a NULL pointer, which would cause setattrlist to return ENOMEM.
+ */
+ if (al.commonattr == 0 &&
+ (al.volattr & ~ATTR_VOL_INFO) == 0 &&
+ al.dirattr == 0 &&
+ al.fileattr == 0 &&
+ al.forkattr == 0) {
+ error = 0;
+ goto out;
+ }
+
/*
* Make the naive assumption that the caller has supplied a reasonable buffer
* size. We could be more careful by pulling in the fixed-size region, checking
}
VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - copied in %d bytes of user attributes to %p", uap->bufferSize, user_buf);
+#if CONFIG_MACF
+ error = mac_vnode_check_setattrlist(ctx, vp, &al);
+ if (error)
+ goto out;
+#endif /* MAC */
+
/*
* Unpack the argument buffer.
*/
*/
cp = cursor;
ATTR_UNPACK(ar);
+ if (ar.attr_dataoffset < 0) {
+ VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: bad offset supplied", ar.attr_dataoffset);
+ error = EINVAL;
+ goto out;
+ }
+
cp += ar.attr_dataoffset;
rfsec = (kauth_filesec_t)cp;
- if (((char *)(rfsec + 1) > bufend) || /* no space for acl */
+ if (((((char *)rfsec) + KAUTH_FILESEC_SIZE(0)) > bufend) || /* no space for acl */
(rfsec->fsec_magic != KAUTH_FILESEC_MAGIC) || /* bad magic */
(KAUTH_FILESEC_COPYSIZE(rfsec) != ar.attr_length) || /* size does not match */
((cp + KAUTH_FILESEC_COPYSIZE(rfsec)) > bufend)) { /* ACEs overrun buffer */
if (al.volattr & ATTR_VOL_INFO) {
if (al.volattr & ATTR_VOL_NAME) {
volname = cursor;
- ATTR_UNPACK(ar);
+ ATTR_UNPACK(ar);
+ /* attr_length cannot be 0! */
+ if ((ar.attr_dataoffset < 0) || (ar.attr_length == 0)) {
+ VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: bad offset supplied (2) ", ar.attr_dataoffset);
+ error = EINVAL;
+ goto out;
+ }
+
volname += ar.attr_dataoffset;
if ((volname + ar.attr_length) > bufend) {
error = EINVAL;
* Validate and authorize.
*/
action = 0;
- if ((va.va_active != 0LL) && ((error = vnode_authattr(vp, &va, &action, &context)) != 0)) {
+ if ((va.va_active != 0LL) && ((error = vnode_authattr(vp, &va, &action, ctx)) != 0)) {
VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: attribute changes refused: %d", error);
goto out;
}
goto out;
}
} else {
- action |= KAUTH_VNODE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES;
+ action |= KAUTH_VNODE_WRITE_EXTATTRIBUTES;
}
}
- if ((action != 0) && ((error = vnode_authorize(vp, NULL, action, &context)) != 0)) {
+ if ((action != 0) && ((error = vnode_authorize(vp, NULL, action, ctx)) != 0)) {
VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: authorization failed");
goto out;
}
+ /*
+ * When we're setting both the access mask and the finder info, then
+ * check if were about to remove write access for the owner. Since
+ * vnode_setattr and vn_setxattr invoke two separate vnops, we need
+ * to consider their ordering.
+ *
+ * If were about to remove write access for the owner we'll set the
+ * Finder Info here before vnode_setattr. Otherwise we'll set it
+ * after vnode_setattr since it may be adding owner write access.
+ */
+ if ((fndrinfo != NULL) && !(al.volattr & ATTR_VOL_INFO) &&
+ (al.commonattr & ATTR_CMN_ACCESSMASK) && !(va.va_mode & S_IWUSR)) {
+ if ((error = setattrlist_setfinderinfo(vp, fndrinfo, ctx)) != 0) {
+ goto out;
+ }
+ fndrinfo = NULL; /* it was set here so skip setting below */
+ }
+
/*
* Write the attributes if we have any.
*/
- if ((va.va_active != 0LL) && ((error = vnode_setattr(vp, &va, &context)) != 0)) {
+ if ((va.va_active != 0LL) && ((error = vnode_setattr(vp, &va, ctx)) != 0)) {
VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: filesystem returned %d", error);
goto out;
}
if (fndrinfo != NULL) {
if (al.volattr & ATTR_VOL_INFO) {
if (vp->v_tag == VT_HFS) {
- error = VNOP_IOCTL(vp, HFS_SET_BOOT_INFO, (caddr_t)fndrinfo, 0, &context);
+ error = VNOP_IOCTL(vp, HFS_SET_BOOT_INFO, (caddr_t)fndrinfo, 0, ctx);
if (error != 0)
goto out;
} else {
/* XXX should never get here */
}
- } else {
- /* write Finder Info EA */
- uio_t auio;
- char uio_buf[UIO_SIZEOF(1)];
-
- if ((auio = uio_createwithbuffer(1, 0, UIO_SYSSPACE, UIO_WRITE, uio_buf, sizeof(uio_buf))) == NULL) {
- error = ENOMEM;
- } else {
- uio_addiov(auio, CAST_USER_ADDR_T(fndrinfo), 32);
- error = vn_setxattr(vp, XATTR_FINDERINFO_NAME, auio, XATTR_NOSECURITY, &context);
- uio_free(auio);
- }
-
- if (error == 0 && need_fsevent(FSE_FINDER_INFO_CHANGED, vp)) {
- add_fsevent(FSE_FINDER_INFO_CHANGED, ctx, FSE_ARG_VNODE, vp, FSE_ARG_DONE);
- }
-
- if (error != 0) {
- goto out;
- }
+ } else if ((error = setattrlist_setfinderinfo(vp, fndrinfo, ctx)) != 0) {
+ goto out;
}
}
vs.f_vol_name = volname; /* References the setattrlist buffer directly */
VFSATTR_WANTED(&vs, f_vol_name);
+#if CONFIG_MACF
+ error = mac_mount_check_setattr(ctx, vp->v_mount, &vs);
+ if (error != 0)
+ goto out;
+#endif
+
if ((error = vfs_setattr(vp->v_mount, &vs, ctx)) != 0) {
VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - ERROR: setting volume name failed");
goto out;
/* all done and successful */
out:
- if (vp != NULL)
- vnode_put(vp);
if (user_buf != NULL)
FREE(user_buf, M_TEMP);
VFS_DEBUG(ctx, vp, "ATTRLIST - set returning %d", error);
return(error);
}
+
+int
+setattrlist(proc_t p, struct setattrlist_args *uap, __unused int32_t *retval)
+{
+ struct vfs_context *ctx;
+ struct nameidata nd;
+ vnode_t vp = NULL;
+ u_long nameiflags;
+ int error = 0;
+
+ ctx = vfs_context_current();
+
+ /*
+ * Look up the file.
+ */
+ nameiflags = AUDITVNPATH1;
+ if ((uap->options & FSOPT_NOFOLLOW) == 0)
+ nameiflags |= FOLLOW;
+ NDINIT(&nd, LOOKUP, OP_SETATTR, nameiflags, UIO_USERSPACE, uap->path, ctx);
+ if ((error = namei(&nd)) != 0)
+ goto out;
+ vp = nd.ni_vp;
+ nameidone(&nd);
+
+ error = setattrlist_internal(vp, uap, p, ctx);
+out:
+ if (vp != NULL)
+ vnode_put(vp);
+ return error;
+}
+
+int
+fsetattrlist(proc_t p, struct fsetattrlist_args *uap, __unused int32_t *retval)
+{
+ struct vfs_context *ctx;
+ vnode_t vp = NULL;
+ int error;
+ struct setattrlist_args ap;
+
+ ctx = vfs_context_current();
+
+ if ((error = file_vnode(uap->fd, &vp)) != 0)
+ return (error);
+
+ if ((error = vnode_getwithref(vp)) != 0) {
+ file_drop(uap->fd);
+ return(error);
+ }
+
+ ap.path = 0;
+ ap.alist = uap->alist;
+ ap.attributeBuffer = uap->attributeBuffer;
+ ap.bufferSize = uap->bufferSize;
+ ap.options = uap->options;
+
+ error = setattrlist_internal(vp, &ap, p, ctx);
+ file_drop(uap->fd);
+ if (vp != NULL)
+ vnode_put(vp);
+
+ return error;
+}
+