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5 * by Matthew Dillon <dillon@backplane.com>
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34 * $DragonFly: src/sys/kern/vfs_nlookup.c,v 1.25 2008/07/19 04:43:33 dillon Exp $
37 * nlookup() is the 'new' namei interface. Rather then return directory and
38 * leaf vnodes (in various lock states) the new interface instead deals in
39 * namecache records. Namecache records may represent both a positive or
40 * a negative hit. The namespace is locked via the namecache record instead
41 * of via the vnode, and only the leaf namecache record (representing the
42 * filename) needs to be locked.
44 * This greatly improves filesystem parallelism and is a huge simplification
45 * of the API verses the old vnode locking / namei scheme.
47 * Filesystems must actively control the caching aspects of the namecache,
48 * and since namecache pointers are used as handles they are non-optional
49 * even for filesystems which do not generally wish to cache things. It is
50 * intended that a separate cache coherency API will be constructed to handle
51 * these issues.
54 #include "opt_ktrace.h"
56 #include <sys/param.h>
57 #include <sys/systm.h>
58 #include <sys/kernel.h>
59 #include <sys/vnode.h>
60 #include <sys/mount.h>
61 #include <sys/filedesc.h>
62 #include <sys/proc.h>
63 #include <sys/namei.h>
64 #include <sys/nlookup.h>
65 #include <sys/malloc.h>
66 #include <sys/stat.h>
67 #include <sys/objcache.h>
68 #include <sys/file.h>
70 #ifdef KTRACE
71 #include <sys/ktrace.h>
72 #endif
75 * Initialize a nlookup() structure, early error return for copyin faults
76 * or a degenerate empty string (which is not allowed).
78 * The first process proc0's credentials are used if the calling thread
79 * is not associated with a process context.
81 * MPSAFE
83 int
84 nlookup_init(struct nlookupdata *nd,
85 const char *path, enum uio_seg seg, int flags)
87 size_t pathlen;
88 struct proc *p;
89 thread_t td;
90 int error;
92 td = curthread;
93 p = td->td_proc;
96 * note: the pathlen set by copy*str() includes the terminating \0.
98 bzero(nd, sizeof(struct nlookupdata));
99 nd->nl_path = objcache_get(namei_oc, M_WAITOK);
100 nd->nl_flags |= NLC_HASBUF;
101 if (seg == UIO_SYSSPACE)
102 error = copystr(path, nd->nl_path, MAXPATHLEN, &pathlen);
103 else
104 error = copyinstr(path, nd->nl_path, MAXPATHLEN, &pathlen);
107 * Don't allow empty pathnames.
108 * POSIX.1 requirement: "" is not a vaild file name.
110 if (error == 0 && pathlen <= 1)
111 error = ENOENT;
113 if (error == 0) {
114 if (p && p->p_fd) {
115 cache_copy(&p->p_fd->fd_ncdir, &nd->nl_nch);
116 cache_copy(&p->p_fd->fd_nrdir, &nd->nl_rootnch);
117 if (p->p_fd->fd_njdir.ncp)
118 cache_copy(&p->p_fd->fd_njdir, &nd->nl_jailnch);
119 nd->nl_cred = crhold(p->p_ucred);
120 } else {
121 cache_copy(&rootnch, &nd->nl_nch);
122 cache_copy(&nd->nl_nch, &nd->nl_rootnch);
123 cache_copy(&nd->nl_nch, &nd->nl_jailnch);
124 nd->nl_cred = crhold(proc0.p_ucred);
126 nd->nl_td = td;
127 nd->nl_flags |= flags;
128 } else {
129 nlookup_done(nd);
131 return(error);
136 * nlookup_init() for "at" family of syscalls.
138 * Works similarly to nlookup_init() but if path is relative and fd is not
139 * AT_FDCWD, path is interpreted relative to the directory pointed to by fd.
140 * In this case, the file entry pointed to by fd is ref'ed and returned in
141 * *fpp.
143 * If the call succeeds, nlookup_done_at() must be called to clean-up the nd
144 * and release the ref to the file entry.
147 nlookup_init_at(struct nlookupdata *nd, struct file **fpp, int fd,
148 const char *path, enum uio_seg seg, int flags)
150 struct thread *td = curthread;
151 struct proc *p = td->td_proc;
152 struct file* fp;
153 struct vnode *vp;
154 int error;
156 *fpp = NULL;
158 if ((error = nlookup_init(nd, path, seg, flags)) != 0) {
159 return (error);
162 if (nd->nl_path[0] != '/' && fd != AT_FDCWD) {
163 if ((error = holdvnode(p->p_fd, fd, &fp)) != 0)
164 goto done;
165 vp = (struct vnode*)fp->f_data;
166 if (vp->v_type != VDIR || fp->f_nchandle.ncp == NULL) {
167 fdrop(fp);
168 fp = NULL;
169 error = ENOTDIR;
170 goto done;
172 cache_drop(&nd->nl_nch);
173 cache_copy(&fp->f_nchandle, &nd->nl_nch);
174 *fpp = fp;
178 done:
179 if (error)
180 nlookup_done(nd);
181 return (error);
186 * This works similarly to nlookup_init() but does not assume a process
187 * context. rootnch is always chosen for the root directory and the cred
188 * and starting directory are supplied in arguments.
191 nlookup_init_raw(struct nlookupdata *nd,
192 const char *path, enum uio_seg seg, int flags,
193 struct ucred *cred, struct nchandle *ncstart)
195 size_t pathlen;
196 thread_t td;
197 int error;
199 td = curthread;
201 bzero(nd, sizeof(struct nlookupdata));
202 nd->nl_path = objcache_get(namei_oc, M_WAITOK);
203 nd->nl_flags |= NLC_HASBUF;
204 if (seg == UIO_SYSSPACE)
205 error = copystr(path, nd->nl_path, MAXPATHLEN, &pathlen);
206 else
207 error = copyinstr(path, nd->nl_path, MAXPATHLEN, &pathlen);
210 * Don't allow empty pathnames.
211 * POSIX.1 requirement: "" is not a vaild file name.
213 if (error == 0 && pathlen <= 1)
214 error = ENOENT;
216 if (error == 0) {
217 cache_copy(ncstart, &nd->nl_nch);
218 cache_copy(&rootnch, &nd->nl_rootnch);
219 cache_copy(&rootnch, &nd->nl_jailnch);
220 nd->nl_cred = crhold(cred);
221 nd->nl_td = td;
222 nd->nl_flags |= flags;
223 } else {
224 nlookup_done(nd);
226 return(error);
230 * Set a different credential; this credential will be used by future
231 * operations performed on nd.nl_open_vp and nlookupdata structure.
233 void
234 nlookup_set_cred(struct nlookupdata *nd, struct ucred *cred)
236 KKASSERT(nd->nl_cred != NULL);
238 if (nd->nl_cred != cred) {
239 cred = crhold(cred);
240 crfree(nd->nl_cred);
241 nd->nl_cred = cred;
246 * Cleanup a nlookupdata structure after we are through with it. This may
247 * be called on any nlookupdata structure initialized with nlookup_init().
248 * Calling nlookup_done() is mandatory in all cases except where nlookup_init()
249 * returns an error, even if as a consumer you believe you have taken all
250 * dynamic elements out of the nlookupdata structure.
252 void
253 nlookup_done(struct nlookupdata *nd)
255 if (nd->nl_nch.ncp) {
256 if (nd->nl_flags & NLC_NCPISLOCKED) {
257 nd->nl_flags &= ~NLC_NCPISLOCKED;
258 cache_unlock(&nd->nl_nch);
260 cache_drop(&nd->nl_nch); /* NULL's out the nch */
262 if (nd->nl_rootnch.ncp)
263 cache_drop(&nd->nl_rootnch);
264 if (nd->nl_jailnch.ncp)
265 cache_drop(&nd->nl_jailnch);
266 if ((nd->nl_flags & NLC_HASBUF) && nd->nl_path) {
267 objcache_put(namei_oc, nd->nl_path);
268 nd->nl_path = NULL;
270 if (nd->nl_cred) {
271 crfree(nd->nl_cred);
272 nd->nl_cred = NULL;
274 if (nd->nl_open_vp) {
275 if (nd->nl_flags & NLC_LOCKVP) {
276 vn_unlock(nd->nl_open_vp);
277 nd->nl_flags &= ~NLC_LOCKVP;
279 vn_close(nd->nl_open_vp, nd->nl_vp_fmode);
280 nd->nl_open_vp = NULL;
282 if (nd->nl_dvp) {
283 vrele(nd->nl_dvp);
284 nd->nl_dvp = NULL;
286 nd->nl_flags = 0; /* clear remaining flags (just clear everything) */
290 * Works similarly to nlookup_done() when nd initialized with
291 * nlookup_init_at().
293 void
294 nlookup_done_at(struct nlookupdata *nd, struct file *fp)
296 nlookup_done(nd);
297 if (fp != NULL)
298 fdrop(fp);
301 void
302 nlookup_zero(struct nlookupdata *nd)
304 bzero(nd, sizeof(struct nlookupdata));
308 * Simple all-in-one nlookup. Returns a locked namecache structure or NULL
309 * if an error occured.
311 * Note that the returned ncp is not checked for permissions, though VEXEC
312 * is checked on the directory path leading up to the result. The caller
313 * must call naccess() to check the permissions of the returned leaf.
315 struct nchandle
316 nlookup_simple(const char *str, enum uio_seg seg,
317 int niflags, int *error)
319 struct nlookupdata nd;
320 struct nchandle nch;
322 *error = nlookup_init(&nd, str, seg, niflags);
323 if (*error == 0) {
324 if ((*error = nlookup(&nd)) == 0) {
325 nch = nd.nl_nch; /* keep hold ref from structure */
326 cache_zero(&nd.nl_nch); /* and NULL out */
327 } else {
328 cache_zero(&nch);
330 nlookup_done(&nd);
331 } else {
332 cache_zero(&nch);
334 return(nch);
338 * Do a generic nlookup. Note that the passed nd is not nlookup_done()'d
339 * on return, even if an error occurs. If no error occurs the returned
340 * nl_nch is always referenced and locked, otherwise it may or may not be.
342 * Intermediate directory elements, including the current directory, require
343 * execute (search) permission. nlookup does not examine the access
344 * permissions on the returned element.
346 * If NLC_CREATE is set the last directory must allow node creation,
347 * and an error code of 0 will be returned for a non-existant
348 * target (not ENOENT).
350 * If NLC_RENAME_DST is set the last directory mut allow node deletion,
351 * plus the sticky check is made, and an error code of 0 will be returned
352 * for a non-existant target (not ENOENT).
354 * If NLC_DELETE is set the last directory mut allow node deletion,
355 * plus the sticky check is made.
357 * If NLC_REFDVP is set nd->nl_dvp will be set to the directory vnode
358 * of the returned entry. The vnode will be referenced, but not locked,
359 * and will be released by nlookup_done() along with everything else.
362 nlookup(struct nlookupdata *nd)
364 struct nlcomponent nlc;
365 struct nchandle nch;
366 struct nchandle par;
367 struct nchandle nctmp;
368 struct mount *mp;
369 int wasdotordotdot;
370 char *ptr;
371 char *xptr;
372 int error;
373 int len;
374 int dflags;
376 #ifdef KTRACE
377 if (KTRPOINT(nd->nl_td, KTR_NAMEI))
378 ktrnamei(nd->nl_td->td_lwp, nd->nl_path);
379 #endif
380 bzero(&nlc, sizeof(nlc));
383 * Setup for the loop. The current working namecache element is
384 * always at least referenced. We lock it as required, but always
385 * return a locked, resolved namecache entry.
387 nd->nl_loopcnt = 0;
388 if (nd->nl_dvp) {
389 vrele(nd->nl_dvp);
390 nd->nl_dvp = NULL;
392 ptr = nd->nl_path;
395 * Loop on the path components. At the top of the loop nd->nl_nch
396 * is ref'd and unlocked and represents our current position.
398 for (;;) {
400 * Make sure nl_nch is locked so we can access the vnode, resolution
401 * state, etc.
403 if ((nd->nl_flags & NLC_NCPISLOCKED) == 0) {
404 nd->nl_flags |= NLC_NCPISLOCKED;
405 cache_lock(&nd->nl_nch);
409 * Check if the root directory should replace the current
410 * directory. This is done at the start of a translation
411 * or after a symbolic link has been found. In other cases
412 * ptr will never be pointing at a '/'.
414 if (*ptr == '/') {
415 do {
416 ++ptr;
417 } while (*ptr == '/');
418 cache_get(&nd->nl_rootnch, &nch);
419 cache_put(&nd->nl_nch);
420 nd->nl_nch = nch; /* remains locked */
423 * Fast-track termination. There is no parent directory of
424 * the root in the same mount from the point of view of
425 * the caller so return EPERM if NLC_REFDVP is specified.
426 * e.g. 'rmdir /' is not allowed.
428 if (*ptr == 0) {
429 if (nd->nl_flags & NLC_REFDVP)
430 error = EPERM;
431 else
432 error = 0;
433 break;
435 continue;
439 * Check directory search permissions.
441 dflags = 0;
442 if ((error = naccess(&nd->nl_nch, NLC_EXEC, nd->nl_cred, &dflags)) != 0)
443 break;
446 * Extract the path component. Path components are limited to
447 * 255 characters.
449 nlc.nlc_nameptr = ptr;
450 while (*ptr && *ptr != '/')
451 ++ptr;
452 nlc.nlc_namelen = ptr - nlc.nlc_nameptr;
453 if (nlc.nlc_namelen >= 256) {
454 error = ENAMETOOLONG;
455 break;
459 * Lookup the path component in the cache, creating an unresolved
460 * entry if necessary. We have to handle "." and ".." as special
461 * cases.
463 * When handling ".." we have to detect a traversal back through a
464 * mount point. If we are at the root, ".." just returns the root.
466 * When handling "." or ".." we also have to recalculate dflags
467 * since our dflags will be for some sub-directory instead of the
468 * parent dir.
470 * This subsection returns a locked, refd 'nch' unless it errors out.
471 * The namecache topology is not allowed to be disconnected, so
472 * encountering a NULL parent will generate EINVAL. This typically
473 * occurs when a directory is removed out from under a process.
475 if (nlc.nlc_namelen == 1 && nlc.nlc_nameptr[0] == '.') {
476 cache_get(&nd->nl_nch, &nch);
477 wasdotordotdot = 1;
478 } else if (nlc.nlc_namelen == 2 &&
479 nlc.nlc_nameptr[0] == '.' && nlc.nlc_nameptr[1] == '.') {
480 if (nd->nl_nch.mount == nd->nl_rootnch.mount &&
481 nd->nl_nch.ncp == nd->nl_rootnch.ncp
484 * ".." at the root returns the root
486 cache_get(&nd->nl_nch, &nch);
487 } else {
489 * Locate the parent ncp. If we are at the root of a
490 * filesystem mount we have to skip to the mounted-on
491 * point in the underlying filesystem.
493 * Expect the parent to always be good since the
494 * mountpoint doesn't go away. XXX hack. cache_get()
495 * requires the ncp to already have a ref as a safety.
497 nctmp = nd->nl_nch;
498 while (nctmp.ncp == nctmp.mount->mnt_ncmountpt.ncp)
499 nctmp = nctmp.mount->mnt_ncmounton;
500 nctmp.ncp = nctmp.ncp->nc_parent;
501 KKASSERT(nctmp.ncp != NULL);
502 cache_hold(&nctmp);
503 cache_get(&nctmp, &nch);
504 cache_drop(&nctmp); /* NOTE: zero's nctmp */
506 wasdotordotdot = 2;
507 } else {
509 * Must unlock nl_nch when traversing down the path.
511 cache_unlock(&nd->nl_nch);
512 nd->nl_flags &= ~NLC_NCPISLOCKED;
513 nch = cache_nlookup(&nd->nl_nch, &nlc);
514 while ((error = cache_resolve(&nch, nd->nl_cred)) == EAGAIN) {
515 kprintf("[diagnostic] nlookup: relookup %*.*s\n",
516 nch.ncp->nc_nlen, nch.ncp->nc_nlen, nch.ncp->nc_name);
517 cache_put(&nch);
518 nch = cache_nlookup(&nd->nl_nch, &nlc);
520 wasdotordotdot = 0;
524 * If the last component was "." or ".." our dflags no longer
525 * represents the parent directory and we have to explicitly
526 * look it up.
528 * Expect the parent to be good since nch is locked.
530 if (wasdotordotdot && error == 0) {
531 dflags = 0;
532 if ((par.ncp = nch.ncp->nc_parent) != NULL) {
533 par.mount = nch.mount;
534 cache_hold(&par);
535 cache_lock(&par);
536 error = naccess(&par, 0, nd->nl_cred, &dflags);
537 cache_put(&par);
540 if (nd->nl_flags & NLC_NCPISLOCKED) {
541 cache_unlock(&nd->nl_nch);
542 nd->nl_flags &= ~NLC_NCPISLOCKED;
546 * [end of subsection]
548 * nch is locked and referenced.
549 * nd->nl_nch is unlocked and referenced.
551 * nl_nch must be unlocked or we could chain lock to the root
552 * if a resolve gets stuck (e.g. in NFS).
556 * Resolve the namespace if necessary. The ncp returned by
557 * cache_nlookup() is referenced and locked.
559 * XXX neither '.' nor '..' should return EAGAIN since they were
560 * previously resolved and thus cannot be newly created ncp's.
562 if (nch.ncp->nc_flag & NCF_UNRESOLVED) {
563 error = cache_resolve(&nch, nd->nl_cred);
564 KKASSERT(error != EAGAIN);
565 } else {
566 error = nch.ncp->nc_error;
570 * Early completion. ENOENT is not an error if this is the last
571 * component and NLC_CREATE or NLC_RENAME (rename target) was
572 * requested. Note that ncp->nc_error is left as ENOENT in that
573 * case, which we check later on.
575 * Also handle invalid '.' or '..' components terminating a path
576 * for a create/rename/delete. The standard requires this and pax
577 * pretty stupidly depends on it.
579 for (xptr = ptr; *xptr == '/'; ++xptr)
581 if (*xptr == 0) {
582 if (error == ENOENT &&
583 (nd->nl_flags & (NLC_CREATE | NLC_RENAME_DST))
585 if (nd->nl_flags & NLC_NFS_RDONLY) {
586 error = EROFS;
587 } else {
588 error = naccess(&nch, nd->nl_flags | dflags,
589 nd->nl_cred, NULL);
592 if (error == 0 && wasdotordotdot &&
593 (nd->nl_flags & (NLC_CREATE | NLC_DELETE |
594 NLC_RENAME_SRC | NLC_RENAME_DST))) {
596 * POSIX junk
598 if (nd->nl_flags & NLC_CREATE)
599 error = EEXIST;
600 else if (nd->nl_flags & NLC_DELETE)
601 error = (wasdotordotdot == 1) ? EINVAL : ENOTEMPTY;
602 else
603 error = EINVAL;
608 * Early completion on error.
610 if (error) {
611 cache_put(&nch);
612 break;
616 * If the element is a symlink and it is either not the last
617 * element or it is the last element and we are allowed to
618 * follow symlinks, resolve the symlink.
620 if ((nch.ncp->nc_flag & NCF_ISSYMLINK) &&
621 (*ptr || (nd->nl_flags & NLC_FOLLOW))
623 if (nd->nl_loopcnt++ >= MAXSYMLINKS) {
624 error = ELOOP;
625 cache_put(&nch);
626 break;
628 error = nreadsymlink(nd, &nch, &nlc);
629 cache_put(&nch);
630 if (error)
631 break;
634 * Concatenate trailing path elements onto the returned symlink.
635 * Note that if the path component (ptr) is not exhausted, it
636 * will being with a '/', so we do not have to add another one.
638 * The symlink may not be empty.
640 len = strlen(ptr);
641 if (nlc.nlc_namelen == 0 || nlc.nlc_namelen + len >= MAXPATHLEN) {
642 error = nlc.nlc_namelen ? ENAMETOOLONG : ENOENT;
643 objcache_put(namei_oc, nlc.nlc_nameptr);
644 break;
646 bcopy(ptr, nlc.nlc_nameptr + nlc.nlc_namelen, len + 1);
647 if (nd->nl_flags & NLC_HASBUF)
648 objcache_put(namei_oc, nd->nl_path);
649 nd->nl_path = nlc.nlc_nameptr;
650 nd->nl_flags |= NLC_HASBUF;
651 ptr = nd->nl_path;
654 * Go back up to the top to resolve any initial '/'s in the
655 * symlink.
657 continue;
661 * If the element is a directory and we are crossing a mount point,
662 * Locate the mount.
664 while ((nch.ncp->nc_flag & NCF_ISMOUNTPT) &&
665 (nd->nl_flags & NLC_NOCROSSMOUNT) == 0 &&
666 (mp = cache_findmount(&nch)) != NULL
668 struct vnode *tdp;
670 cache_put(&nch);
671 cache_get(&mp->mnt_ncmountpt, &nch);
673 if (nch.ncp->nc_flag & NCF_UNRESOLVED) {
674 while (vfs_busy(mp, 0))
676 error = VFS_ROOT(mp, &tdp);
677 vfs_unbusy(mp);
678 if (error)
679 break;
680 cache_setvp(&nch, tdp);
681 vput(tdp);
684 if (error) {
685 cache_put(&nch);
686 break;
690 * Skip any slashes to get to the next element. If there
691 * are any slashes at all the current element must be a
692 * directory or, in the create case, intended to become a directory.
693 * If it isn't we break without incrementing ptr and fall through
694 * to the failure case below.
696 while (*ptr == '/') {
697 if ((nch.ncp->nc_flag & NCF_ISDIR) == 0 &&
698 !(nd->nl_flags & NLC_WILLBEDIR)
700 break;
702 ++ptr;
706 * Continuation case: additional elements and the current
707 * element is a directory.
709 if (*ptr && (nch.ncp->nc_flag & NCF_ISDIR)) {
710 cache_drop(&nd->nl_nch);
711 cache_unlock(&nch);
712 KKASSERT((nd->nl_flags & NLC_NCPISLOCKED) == 0);
713 nd->nl_nch = nch;
714 continue;
718 * Failure case: additional elements and the current element
719 * is not a directory
721 if (*ptr) {
722 cache_put(&nch);
723 error = ENOTDIR;
724 break;
728 * Successful lookup of last element.
730 * Check permissions if the target exists. If the target does not
731 * exist directory permissions were already tested in the early
732 * completion code above.
734 * nd->nl_flags will be adjusted on return with NLC_APPENDONLY
735 * if the file is marked append-only, and NLC_STICKY if the directory
736 * containing the file is sticky.
738 if (nch.ncp->nc_vp && (nd->nl_flags & NLC_ALLCHKS)) {
739 error = naccess(&nch, nd->nl_flags | dflags,
740 nd->nl_cred, NULL);
741 if (error) {
742 cache_put(&nch);
743 break;
748 * Termination: no more elements.
750 * If NLC_REFDVP is set acquire a referenced parent dvp.
752 if (nd->nl_flags & NLC_REFDVP) {
753 cache_lock(&nd->nl_nch);
754 error = cache_vref(&nd->nl_nch, nd->nl_cred, &nd->nl_dvp);
755 cache_unlock(&nd->nl_nch);
756 if (error) {
757 kprintf("NLC_REFDVP: Cannot ref dvp of %p\n", nch.ncp);
758 cache_put(&nch);
759 break;
762 cache_drop(&nd->nl_nch);
763 nd->nl_nch = nch;
764 nd->nl_flags |= NLC_NCPISLOCKED;
765 error = 0;
766 break;
770 * NOTE: If NLC_CREATE was set the ncp may represent a negative hit
771 * (ncp->nc_error will be ENOENT), but we will still return an error
772 * code of 0.
774 return(error);
778 * Resolve a mount point's glue ncp. This ncp connects creates the illusion
779 * of continuity in the namecache tree by connecting the ncp related to the
780 * vnode under the mount to the ncp related to the mount's root vnode.
782 * If no error occured a locked, ref'd ncp is stored in *ncpp.
785 nlookup_mp(struct mount *mp, struct nchandle *nch)
787 struct vnode *vp;
788 int error;
790 error = 0;
791 cache_get(&mp->mnt_ncmountpt, nch);
792 if (nch->ncp->nc_flag & NCF_UNRESOLVED) {
793 while (vfs_busy(mp, 0))
795 error = VFS_ROOT(mp, &vp);
796 vfs_unbusy(mp);
797 if (error) {
798 cache_put(nch);
799 } else {
800 cache_setvp(nch, vp);
801 vput(vp);
804 return(error);
808 * Read the contents of a symlink, allocate a path buffer out of the
809 * namei_oc and initialize the supplied nlcomponent with the result.
811 * If an error occurs no buffer will be allocated or returned in the nlc.
814 nreadsymlink(struct nlookupdata *nd, struct nchandle *nch,
815 struct nlcomponent *nlc)
817 struct vnode *vp;
818 struct iovec aiov;
819 struct uio auio;
820 int linklen;
821 int error;
822 char *cp;
824 nlc->nlc_nameptr = NULL;
825 nlc->nlc_namelen = 0;
826 if (nch->ncp->nc_vp == NULL)
827 return(ENOENT);
828 if ((error = cache_vget(nch, nd->nl_cred, LK_SHARED, &vp)) != 0)
829 return(error);
830 cp = objcache_get(namei_oc, M_WAITOK);
831 aiov.iov_base = cp;
832 aiov.iov_len = MAXPATHLEN;
833 auio.uio_iov = &aiov;
834 auio.uio_iovcnt = 1;
835 auio.uio_offset = 0;
836 auio.uio_rw = UIO_READ;
837 auio.uio_segflg = UIO_SYSSPACE;
838 auio.uio_td = nd->nl_td;
839 auio.uio_resid = MAXPATHLEN - 1;
840 error = VOP_READLINK(vp, &auio, nd->nl_cred);
841 if (error)
842 goto fail;
843 linklen = MAXPATHLEN - 1 - auio.uio_resid;
844 if (varsym_enable) {
845 linklen = varsymreplace(cp, linklen, MAXPATHLEN - 1);
846 if (linklen < 0) {
847 error = ENAMETOOLONG;
848 goto fail;
851 cp[linklen] = 0;
852 nlc->nlc_nameptr = cp;
853 nlc->nlc_namelen = linklen;
854 vput(vp);
855 return(0);
856 fail:
857 objcache_put(namei_oc, cp);
858 vput(vp);
859 return(error);
863 * Check access [XXX cache vattr!] [XXX quota]
865 * Generally check the NLC_* access bits. All specified bits must pass
866 * for this function to return 0.
868 * The file does not have to exist when checking NLC_CREATE or NLC_RENAME_DST
869 * access, otherwise it must exist. No error is returned in this case.
871 * The file must not exist if NLC_EXCL is specified.
873 * Directory permissions in general are tested for NLC_CREATE if the file
874 * does not exist, NLC_DELETE if the file does exist, and NLC_RENAME_DST
875 * whether the file exists or not.
877 * The directory sticky bit is tested for NLC_DELETE and NLC_RENAME_DST,
878 * the latter is only tested if the target exists.
880 * The passed ncp must be referenced and locked.
883 naccess(struct nchandle *nch, int nflags, struct ucred *cred, int *nflagsp)
885 struct vnode *vp;
886 struct vattr va;
887 int error;
888 int sticky;
890 ASSERT_NCH_LOCKED(nch);
891 if (nch->ncp->nc_flag & NCF_UNRESOLVED) {
892 cache_resolve(nch, cred);
894 error = nch->ncp->nc_error;
897 * Directory permissions checks. Silently ignore ENOENT if these
898 * tests pass. It isn't an error.
900 * We have to lock nch.ncp to safely resolve nch.ncp->nc_parent
902 if (nflags & (NLC_CREATE | NLC_DELETE | NLC_RENAME_SRC | NLC_RENAME_DST)) {
903 if (((nflags & NLC_CREATE) && nch->ncp->nc_vp == NULL) ||
904 ((nflags & NLC_DELETE) && nch->ncp->nc_vp != NULL) ||
905 ((nflags & NLC_RENAME_SRC) && nch->ncp->nc_vp != NULL) ||
906 (nflags & NLC_RENAME_DST)
908 struct nchandle par;
910 if ((par.ncp = nch->ncp->nc_parent) == NULL) {
911 if (error != EAGAIN)
912 error = EINVAL;
913 } else if (error == 0 || error == ENOENT) {
914 par.mount = nch->mount;
915 sticky = 0;
916 cache_hold(&par);
917 cache_lock(&par);
918 error = naccess(&par, NLC_WRITE, cred, NULL);
919 cache_put(&par);
925 * NLC_EXCL check. Target file must not exist.
927 if (error == 0 && (nflags & NLC_EXCL) && nch->ncp->nc_vp != NULL)
928 error = EEXIST;
931 * Get the vnode attributes so we can do the rest of our checks.
933 * NOTE: We only call naccess_va() if the target exists.
935 if (error == 0) {
936 error = cache_vget(nch, cred, LK_SHARED, &vp);
937 if (error == ENOENT) {
939 * Silently zero-out ENOENT if creating or renaming
940 * (rename target). It isn't an error.
942 if (nflags & (NLC_CREATE | NLC_RENAME_DST))
943 error = 0;
944 } else if (error == 0) {
946 * Get the vnode attributes and check for illegal O_TRUNC
947 * requests and read-only mounts.
949 * NOTE: You can still open devices on read-only mounts for
950 * writing.
952 * NOTE: creates/deletes/renames are handled by the NLC_WRITE
953 * check on the parent directory above.
955 * XXX cache the va in the namecache or in the vnode
957 error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &va);
958 if (error == 0 && (nflags & NLC_TRUNCATE)) {
959 switch(va.va_type) {
960 case VREG:
961 case VDATABASE:
962 case VCHR:
963 case VBLK:
964 case VFIFO:
965 break;
966 case VDIR:
967 error = EISDIR;
968 break;
969 default:
970 error = EINVAL;
971 break;
974 if (error == 0 && (nflags & NLC_WRITE) && vp->v_mount &&
975 (vp->v_mount->mnt_flag & MNT_RDONLY)
977 switch(va.va_type) {
978 case VDIR:
979 case VLNK:
980 case VREG:
981 case VDATABASE:
982 error = EROFS;
983 break;
984 default:
985 break;
988 vput(vp);
991 * Check permissions based on file attributes. The passed
992 * flags (*nflagsp) are modified with feedback based on
993 * special attributes and requirements.
995 if (error == 0) {
997 * Adjust the returned (*nflagsp) if non-NULL.
999 if (nflagsp) {
1000 if ((va.va_mode & VSVTX) && va.va_uid != cred->cr_uid)
1001 *nflagsp |= NLC_STICKY;
1002 if (va.va_flags & APPEND)
1003 *nflagsp |= NLC_APPENDONLY;
1004 if (va.va_flags & IMMUTABLE)
1005 *nflagsp |= NLC_IMMUTABLE;
1009 * Process general access.
1011 error = naccess_va(&va, nflags, cred);
1015 return(error);
1019 * Check the requested access against the given vattr using cred.
1022 naccess_va(struct vattr *va, int nflags, struct ucred *cred)
1024 int i;
1025 int vmode;
1028 * Test the immutable bit. Creations, deletions, renames (source
1029 * or destination) are not allowed. chown/chmod/other is also not
1030 * allowed but is handled by SETATTR. Hardlinks to the immutable
1031 * file are allowed.
1033 * If the directory is set to immutable then creations, deletions,
1034 * renames (source or dest) and hardlinks to files within the directory
1035 * are not allowed, and regular files opened through the directory may
1036 * not be written to or truncated (unless a special device).
1038 * NOTE! New hardlinks to immutable files work but new hardlinks to
1039 * files, immutable or not, sitting inside an immutable directory are
1040 * not allowed. As always if the file is hardlinked via some other
1041 * path additional hardlinks may be possible even if the file is marked
1042 * immutable. The sysop needs to create a closure by checking the hard
1043 * link count. Once closure is achieved you are good, and security
1044 * scripts should check link counts anyway.
1046 * Writes and truncations are only allowed on special devices.
1048 if ((va->va_flags & IMMUTABLE) || (nflags & NLC_IMMUTABLE)) {
1049 if ((nflags & NLC_IMMUTABLE) && (nflags & NLC_HLINK))
1050 return (EPERM);
1051 if (nflags & (NLC_CREATE | NLC_DELETE |
1052 NLC_RENAME_SRC | NLC_RENAME_DST)) {
1053 return (EPERM);
1055 if (nflags & (NLC_WRITE | NLC_TRUNCATE)) {
1056 switch(va->va_type) {
1057 case VDIR:
1058 return (EISDIR);
1059 case VLNK:
1060 case VREG:
1061 case VDATABASE:
1062 return (EPERM);
1063 default:
1064 break;
1070 * Test the no-unlink and append-only bits for opens, rename targets,
1071 * and deletions. These bits are not tested for creations or
1072 * rename sources.
1074 * Unlike FreeBSD we allow a file with APPEND set to be renamed.
1075 * If you do not wish this you must also set NOUNLINK.
1077 * If the governing directory is marked APPEND-only it implies
1078 * NOUNLINK for all entries in the directory.
1080 if (((va->va_flags & NOUNLINK) || (nflags & NLC_APPENDONLY)) &&
1081 (nflags & (NLC_DELETE | NLC_RENAME_SRC | NLC_RENAME_DST))
1083 return (EPERM);
1087 * A file marked append-only may not be deleted but can be renamed.
1089 if ((va->va_flags & APPEND) &&
1090 (nflags & (NLC_DELETE | NLC_RENAME_DST))
1092 return (EPERM);
1096 * A file marked append-only which is opened for writing must also
1097 * be opened O_APPEND.
1099 if ((va->va_flags & APPEND) && (nflags & (NLC_OPEN | NLC_TRUNCATE))) {
1100 if (nflags & NLC_TRUNCATE)
1101 return (EPERM);
1102 if ((nflags & (NLC_OPEN | NLC_WRITE)) == (NLC_OPEN | NLC_WRITE)) {
1103 if ((nflags & NLC_APPEND) == 0)
1104 return (EPERM);
1109 * root gets universal access
1111 if (cred->cr_uid == 0)
1112 return(0);
1115 * Check owner perms.
1117 * If NLC_OWN is set the owner of the file is allowed no matter when
1118 * the owner-mode bits say (utimes).
1120 vmode = 0;
1121 if (nflags & NLC_READ)
1122 vmode |= S_IRUSR;
1123 if (nflags & NLC_WRITE)
1124 vmode |= S_IWUSR;
1125 if (nflags & NLC_EXEC)
1126 vmode |= S_IXUSR;
1128 if (cred->cr_uid == va->va_uid) {
1129 if ((nflags & NLC_OWN) == 0) {
1130 if ((vmode & va->va_mode) != vmode)
1131 return(EACCES);
1133 return(0);
1137 * If NLC_STICKY is set only the owner may delete or rename a file.
1138 * This bit is typically set on /tmp.
1140 * Note that the NLC_READ/WRITE/EXEC bits are not typically set in
1141 * the specific delete or rename case. For deletions and renames we
1142 * usually just care about directory permissions, not file permissions.
1144 if ((nflags & NLC_STICKY) &&
1145 (nflags & (NLC_RENAME_SRC | NLC_RENAME_DST | NLC_DELETE))) {
1146 return(EACCES);
1150 * Check group perms
1152 vmode >>= 3;
1153 for (i = 0; i < cred->cr_ngroups; ++i) {
1154 if (va->va_gid == cred->cr_groups[i]) {
1155 if ((vmode & va->va_mode) != vmode)
1156 return(EACCES);
1157 return(0);
1162 * Check world perms
1164 vmode >>= 3;
1165 if ((vmode & va->va_mode) != vmode)
1166 return(EACCES);
1167 return(0);