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1 /*-
2 * Copyright (c) 1994 Bruce D. Evans.
3 * All rights reserved.
5 * Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
6 * All rights reserved.
8 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
9 * William Jolitz.
11 * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1988 Regents of the University of California.
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42 * from: @(#)wd.c 7.2 (Berkeley) 5/9/91
43 * from: wd.c,v 1.55 1994/10/22 01:57:12 phk Exp $
44 * from: @(#)ufs_disksubr.c 7.16 (Berkeley) 5/4/91
45 * from: ufs_disksubr.c,v 1.8 1994/06/07 01:21:39 phk Exp $
46 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/kern/subr_diskslice.c,v 1.82.2.6 2001/07/24 09:49:41 dd Exp $
47 * $DragonFly: src/sys/kern/subr_diskslice.c,v 1.51 2008/08/29 20:08:36 dillon Exp $
50 #include <sys/param.h>
51 #include <sys/systm.h>
52 #include <sys/buf.h>
53 #include <sys/conf.h>
54 #include <sys/disklabel.h>
55 #include <sys/disklabel32.h>
56 #include <sys/disklabel64.h>
57 #include <sys/diskslice.h>
58 #include <sys/disk.h>
59 #include <sys/diskmbr.h>
60 #include <sys/fcntl.h>
61 #include <sys/malloc.h>
62 #include <sys/stat.h>
63 #include <sys/syslog.h>
64 #include <sys/proc.h>
65 #include <sys/vnode.h>
66 #include <sys/device.h>
67 #include <sys/thread2.h>
69 #include <vfs/ufs/dinode.h> /* XXX used only for fs.h */
70 #include <vfs/ufs/fs.h> /* XXX used only to get BBSIZE/SBSIZE */
72 static int dsreadandsetlabel(cdev_t dev, u_int flags,
73 struct diskslices *ssp, struct diskslice *sp,
74 struct disk_info *info);
75 static void free_ds_label (struct diskslices *ssp, int slice);
76 static void set_ds_label (struct diskslices *ssp, int slice, disklabel_t lp,
77 disklabel_ops_t ops);
78 static void set_ds_wlabel (struct diskslices *ssp, int slice, int wlabel);
81 * Determine the size of the transfer, and make sure it is
82 * within the boundaries of the partition. Adjust transfer
83 * if needed, and signal errors or early completion.
85 * XXX TODO:
86 * o Split buffers that are too big for the device.
87 * o Check for overflow.
88 * o Finish cleaning this up.
90 * This function returns 1 on success, 0 if transfer equates
91 * to EOF (end of disk) or -1 on failure. The appropriate
92 * 'errno' value is also set in bp->b_error and bp->b_flags
93 * is marked with B_ERROR.
95 struct bio *
96 dscheck(cdev_t dev, struct bio *bio, struct diskslices *ssp)
98 struct buf *bp = bio->bio_buf;
99 struct bio *nbio;
100 disklabel_t lp;
101 disklabel_ops_t ops;
102 long nsec;
103 u_int64_t secno;
104 u_int64_t endsecno;
105 u_int64_t slicerel_secno;
106 struct diskslice *sp;
107 u_int32_t part;
108 u_int32_t slice;
109 int shift;
110 int mask;
112 slice = dkslice(dev);
113 part = dkpart(dev);
115 if (bio->bio_offset < 0) {
116 kprintf("dscheck(%s): negative bio_offset %lld\n",
117 devtoname(dev), (long long)bio->bio_offset);
118 goto bad;
120 if (slice >= ssp->dss_nslices) {
121 kprintf("dscheck(%s): slice too large %d/%d\n",
122 devtoname(dev), slice, ssp->dss_nslices);
123 goto bad;
125 sp = &ssp->dss_slices[slice];
128 * Calculate secno and nsec
130 if (ssp->dss_secmult == 1) {
131 shift = DEV_BSHIFT;
132 goto doshift;
133 } else if (ssp->dss_secshift != -1) {
134 shift = DEV_BSHIFT + ssp->dss_secshift;
135 doshift:
136 mask = (1 << shift) - 1;
137 if ((int)bp->b_bcount & mask)
138 goto bad_bcount;
139 if ((int)bio->bio_offset & mask)
140 goto bad_blkno;
141 secno = bio->bio_offset >> shift;
142 nsec = bp->b_bcount >> shift;
143 } else {
144 if (bp->b_bcount % ssp->dss_secsize)
145 goto bad_bcount;
146 if (bio->bio_offset % ssp->dss_secsize)
147 goto bad_blkno;
148 secno = bio->bio_offset / ssp->dss_secsize;
149 nsec = bp->b_bcount / ssp->dss_secsize;
153 * Calculate slice-relative sector number end slice-relative
154 * limit.
156 if (slice == WHOLE_DISK_SLICE) {
158 * Labels have not been allowed on whole-disks for a while.
159 * This really puts the nail in the coffin.
161 * Accesses to the WHOLE_DISK_SLICE do not use a disklabel
162 * and partition numbers are special-cased. Currently numbers
163 * less then 128 are not allowed. Partition numbers >= 128
164 * are encoded in the high 8 bits of the 64 bit buffer offset
165 * and are fed directly through to the device with no
166 * further interpretation. In particular, no sector
167 * translation interpretation should occur because the
168 * sector size for the special raw access may not be the
169 * same as the nominal sector size for the device.
171 lp.opaque = NULL;
172 if (part < 128) {
173 kprintf("dscheck(%s): illegal partition number (%d) "
174 "for WHOLE_DISK_SLICE access\n",
175 devtoname(dev), part);
176 goto bad;
177 } else if (part != WHOLE_SLICE_PART) {
178 nbio = push_bio(bio);
179 nbio->bio_offset = bio->bio_offset |
180 (u_int64_t)part << 56;
181 return(nbio);
185 * sp->ds_size is for the whole disk in the WHOLE_DISK_SLICE,
186 * there are no reserved areas.
188 endsecno = sp->ds_size;
189 slicerel_secno = secno;
190 } else if (part == WHOLE_SLICE_PART) {
192 * NOTE! opens on a whole-slice partition will not attempt
193 * to read a disklabel in, so there may not be an in-core
194 * disklabel even if there is one on the disk.
196 endsecno = sp->ds_size;
197 slicerel_secno = secno;
198 } else if ((lp = sp->ds_label).opaque != NULL) {
200 * A label is present, extract the partition. Snooping of
201 * the disklabel is not supported even if accessible. Of
202 * course, the reserved area is still write protected.
204 ops = sp->ds_ops;
205 if (ops->op_getpartbounds(ssp, lp, part,
206 &slicerel_secno, &endsecno)) {
207 kprintf("dscheck(%s): partition %d out of bounds\n",
208 devtoname(dev), part);
209 goto bad;
211 slicerel_secno += secno;
212 } else {
214 * Attempt to access partition when no disklabel present
216 kprintf("dscheck(%s): attempt to access non-existent partition\n",
217 devtoname(dev));
218 goto bad;
222 * Disallow writes to reserved areas unless ds_wlabel allows it.
224 if (slicerel_secno < sp->ds_reserved && nsec &&
225 bp->b_cmd == BUF_CMD_WRITE && sp->ds_wlabel == 0) {
226 bp->b_error = EROFS;
227 goto error;
231 * If we get here, bio_offset must be on a block boundary and
232 * the sector size must be a power of 2.
234 if ((bio->bio_offset & (ssp->dss_secsize - 1)) ||
235 (ssp->dss_secsize ^ (ssp->dss_secsize - 1)) !=
236 ((ssp->dss_secsize << 1) - 1)) {
237 kprintf("%s: invalid BIO offset, not sector aligned or"
238 " invalid sector size (not power of 2) %08llx %d\n",
239 devtoname(dev), (long long)bio->bio_offset,
240 ssp->dss_secsize);
241 goto bad;
245 * EOF handling
247 if (secno + nsec > endsecno) {
249 * Return an error if beyond the end of the disk, or
250 * if B_BNOCLIP is set. Tell the system that we do not
251 * need to keep the buffer around.
253 if (secno > endsecno || (bp->b_flags & B_BNOCLIP))
254 goto bad;
257 * If exactly at end of disk, return an EOF. Throw away
258 * the buffer contents, if any, by setting B_INVAL.
260 if (secno == endsecno) {
261 bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;
262 bp->b_flags |= B_INVAL;
263 goto done;
267 * Else truncate
269 nsec = endsecno - secno;
270 bp->b_bcount = nsec * ssp->dss_secsize;
273 nbio = push_bio(bio);
274 nbio->bio_offset = (off_t)(sp->ds_offset + slicerel_secno) *
275 ssp->dss_secsize;
276 return (nbio);
278 bad_bcount:
279 kprintf(
280 "dscheck(%s): b_bcount %d is not on a sector boundary (ssize %d)\n",
281 devtoname(dev), bp->b_bcount, ssp->dss_secsize);
282 goto bad;
284 bad_blkno:
285 kprintf(
286 "dscheck(%s): bio_offset %lld is not on a sector boundary (ssize %d)\n",
287 devtoname(dev), (long long)bio->bio_offset, ssp->dss_secsize);
288 bad:
289 bp->b_error = EINVAL;
290 /* fall through */
291 error:
293 * Terminate the I/O with a ranging error. Since the buffer is
294 * either illegal or beyond the file EOF, mark it B_INVAL as well.
296 bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;
297 bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR | B_INVAL;
298 done:
300 * Caller must biodone() the originally passed bio if NULL is
301 * returned.
303 return (NULL);
306 void
307 dsclose(cdev_t dev, int mode, struct diskslices *ssp)
309 u_int32_t part;
310 u_int32_t slice;
311 struct diskslice *sp;
313 slice = dkslice(dev);
314 part = dkpart(dev);
315 if (slice < ssp->dss_nslices) {
316 sp = &ssp->dss_slices[slice];
317 dsclrmask(sp, part);
321 void
322 dsgone(struct diskslices **sspp)
324 int slice;
325 struct diskslice *sp;
326 struct diskslices *ssp;
328 for (slice = 0, ssp = *sspp; slice < ssp->dss_nslices; slice++) {
329 sp = &ssp->dss_slices[slice];
330 free_ds_label(ssp, slice);
332 kfree(ssp, M_DEVBUF);
333 *sspp = NULL;
337 * For the "write" commands (DIOCSDINFO and DIOCWDINFO), this
338 * is subject to the same restriction as dsopen().
341 dsioctl(cdev_t dev, u_long cmd, caddr_t data, int flags,
342 struct diskslices **sspp, struct disk_info *info)
344 int error;
345 disklabel_t lp;
346 disklabel_t lptmp;
347 disklabel_ops_t ops;
348 int old_wlabel;
349 u_int32_t openmask[DKMAXPARTITIONS/(sizeof(u_int32_t)*8)];
350 int part;
351 int slice;
352 struct diskslice *sp;
353 struct diskslices *ssp;
355 slice = dkslice(dev);
356 part = dkpart(dev);
357 ssp = *sspp;
358 if (slice >= ssp->dss_nslices)
359 return (EINVAL);
360 sp = &ssp->dss_slices[slice];
361 lp = sp->ds_label;
362 ops = sp->ds_ops; /* may be NULL if no label */
364 switch (cmd) {
365 case DIOCGDVIRGIN32:
366 ops = &disklabel32_ops;
367 /* fall through */
368 case DIOCGDVIRGIN64:
369 if (cmd != DIOCGDVIRGIN32)
370 ops = &disklabel64_ops;
372 * You can only retrieve a virgin disklabel on the whole
373 * disk slice or whole-slice partition.
375 if (slice != WHOLE_DISK_SLICE &&
376 part != WHOLE_SLICE_PART) {
377 return(EINVAL);
380 lp.opaque = data;
381 ops->op_makevirginlabel(lp, ssp, sp, info);
382 return (0);
384 case DIOCGDINFO32:
385 case DIOCGDINFO64:
387 * You can only retrieve a disklabel on the whole
388 * slice partition.
390 * We do not support labels directly on whole-disks
391 * any more (that is, disks without slices), unless the
392 * device driver has asked for a compatible label (e.g.
393 * for a CD) to allow booting off of storage that is
394 * otherwise unlabeled.
396 error = 0;
397 if (part != WHOLE_SLICE_PART)
398 return(EINVAL);
399 if (slice == WHOLE_DISK_SLICE &&
400 (info->d_dsflags & DSO_COMPATLABEL) == 0) {
401 return (ENODEV);
403 if (sp->ds_label.opaque == NULL) {
404 error = dsreadandsetlabel(dev, info->d_dsflags,
405 ssp, sp, info);
406 ops = sp->ds_ops; /* may be NULL */
410 * The type of label we found must match the type of
411 * label requested.
413 if (error == 0 && IOCPARM_LEN(cmd) != ops->labelsize)
414 error = ENOATTR;
415 if (error == 0)
416 bcopy(sp->ds_label.opaque, data, ops->labelsize);
417 return (error);
419 case DIOCGPART:
421 struct partinfo *dpart = (void *)data;
424 * The disk management layer may not have read the
425 * disklabel yet because simply opening a slice no
426 * longer 'probes' the disk that way. Be sure we
427 * have tried.
429 * We ignore any error.
431 if (sp->ds_label.opaque == NULL &&
432 part == WHOLE_SLICE_PART &&
433 slice != WHOLE_DISK_SLICE) {
434 dsreadandsetlabel(dev, info->d_dsflags,
435 ssp, sp, info);
436 ops = sp->ds_ops; /* may be NULL */
439 bzero(dpart, sizeof(*dpart));
440 dpart->media_offset = (u_int64_t)sp->ds_offset *
441 info->d_media_blksize;
442 dpart->media_size = (u_int64_t)sp->ds_size *
443 info->d_media_blksize;
444 dpart->media_blocks = sp->ds_size;
445 dpart->media_blksize = info->d_media_blksize;
446 dpart->reserved_blocks= sp->ds_reserved;
447 dpart->fstype_uuid = sp->ds_type_uuid;
448 dpart->storage_uuid = sp->ds_stor_uuid;
450 if (slice != WHOLE_DISK_SLICE &&
451 part != WHOLE_SLICE_PART) {
452 u_int64_t start;
453 u_int64_t blocks;
454 if (lp.opaque == NULL)
455 return(EINVAL);
456 if (ops->op_getpartbounds(ssp, lp, part,
457 &start, &blocks)) {
458 return(EINVAL);
460 ops->op_loadpartinfo(lp, part, dpart);
461 dpart->media_offset += start *
462 info->d_media_blksize;
463 dpart->media_size = blocks *
464 info->d_media_blksize;
465 dpart->media_blocks = blocks;
468 * partition starting sector (p_offset)
469 * requires slice's reserved areas to be
470 * adjusted.
472 if (dpart->reserved_blocks > start)
473 dpart->reserved_blocks -= start;
474 else
475 dpart->reserved_blocks = 0;
479 * Load remaining fields from the info structure
481 dpart->d_nheads = info->d_nheads;
482 dpart->d_ncylinders = info->d_ncylinders;
483 dpart->d_secpertrack = info->d_secpertrack;
484 dpart->d_secpercyl = info->d_secpercyl;
486 return (0);
488 case DIOCGSLICEINFO:
489 bcopy(ssp, data, (char *)&ssp->dss_slices[ssp->dss_nslices] -
490 (char *)ssp);
491 return (0);
493 case DIOCSDINFO32:
494 ops = &disklabel32_ops;
495 /* fall through */
496 case DIOCSDINFO64:
497 if (cmd != DIOCSDINFO32)
498 ops = &disklabel64_ops;
500 * You can write a disklabel on the whole disk slice or
501 * whole-slice partition.
503 if (slice != WHOLE_DISK_SLICE &&
504 part != WHOLE_SLICE_PART) {
505 return(EINVAL);
509 * We no longer support writing disklabels directly to media
510 * without there being a slice. Keep this as a separate
511 * conditional.
513 if (slice == WHOLE_DISK_SLICE)
514 return (ENODEV);
515 if (!(flags & FWRITE))
516 return (EBADF);
519 * If an existing label is present it must be the same
520 * type as the label being passed by the ioctl.
522 if (sp->ds_label.opaque && sp->ds_ops != ops)
523 return (ENOATTR);
526 * Create a temporary copy of the existing label
527 * (if present) so setdisklabel can compare it against
528 * the new label.
530 lp.opaque = kmalloc(ops->labelsize, M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK);
531 if (sp->ds_label.opaque == NULL)
532 bzero(lp.opaque, ops->labelsize);
533 else
534 bcopy(sp->ds_label.opaque, lp.opaque, ops->labelsize);
535 if (sp->ds_label.opaque == NULL) {
536 bzero(openmask, sizeof(openmask));
537 } else {
538 bcopy(sp->ds_openmask, openmask, sizeof(openmask));
540 lptmp.opaque = data;
541 error = ops->op_setdisklabel(lp, lptmp, ssp, sp, openmask);
542 if (error != 0) {
543 kfree(lp.opaque, M_DEVBUF);
544 return (error);
546 free_ds_label(ssp, slice);
547 set_ds_label(ssp, slice, lp, ops);
548 return (0);
550 case DIOCSYNCSLICEINFO:
552 * This ioctl can only be done on the whole disk
554 if (slice != WHOLE_DISK_SLICE || part != WHOLE_SLICE_PART)
555 return (EINVAL);
557 if (*(int *)data == 0) {
558 for (slice = 0; slice < ssp->dss_nslices; slice++) {
559 struct diskslice *ds = &ssp->dss_slices[slice];
561 switch(dscountmask(ds)) {
562 case 0:
563 break;
564 case 1:
565 if (slice != WHOLE_DISK_SLICE)
566 return (EBUSY);
567 if (!dschkmask(ds, RAW_PART))
568 return (EBUSY);
569 break;
570 default:
571 return (EBUSY);
577 * Temporarily forget the current slices struct and read
578 * the current one.
580 * NOTE:
582 * XXX should wait for current accesses on this disk to
583 * complete, then lock out future accesses and opens.
585 *sspp = NULL;
586 error = dsopen(dev, S_IFCHR, ssp->dss_oflags, sspp, info);
587 if (error != 0) {
588 *sspp = ssp;
589 return (error);
593 * Reopen everything. This is a no-op except in the "force"
594 * case and when the raw bdev and cdev are both open. Abort
595 * if anything fails.
597 for (slice = 0; slice < ssp->dss_nslices; slice++) {
598 for (part = 0; part < DKMAXPARTITIONS; ++part) {
599 if (!dschkmask(&ssp->dss_slices[slice], part))
600 continue;
601 error = dsopen(dkmodslice(dkmodpart(dev, part),
602 slice),
603 S_IFCHR, ssp->dss_oflags, sspp,
604 info);
605 if (error != 0) {
606 *sspp = ssp;
607 return (EBUSY);
612 dsgone(&ssp);
613 return (0);
615 case DIOCWDINFO32:
616 case DIOCWDINFO64:
617 error = dsioctl(dev, ((cmd == DIOCWDINFO32) ?
618 DIOCSDINFO32 : DIOCSDINFO64),
619 data, flags, &ssp, info);
620 if (error == 0 && sp->ds_label.opaque == NULL)
621 error = EINVAL;
622 if (error != 0)
623 return (error);
626 * Allow the reserved area to be written, reload ops
627 * because the DIOCSDINFO op above may have installed
628 * a new label type.
630 ops = sp->ds_ops;
631 old_wlabel = sp->ds_wlabel;
632 set_ds_wlabel(ssp, slice, TRUE);
633 error = ops->op_writedisklabel(dev, ssp, sp, sp->ds_label);
634 set_ds_wlabel(ssp, slice, old_wlabel);
635 /* XXX should invalidate in-core label if write failed. */
636 return (error);
638 case DIOCWLABEL:
639 if (slice == WHOLE_DISK_SLICE)
640 return (ENODEV);
641 if (!(flags & FWRITE))
642 return (EBADF);
643 set_ds_wlabel(ssp, slice, *(int *)data != 0);
644 return (0);
646 default:
647 return (ENOIOCTL);
652 dsisopen(struct diskslices *ssp)
654 int slice;
656 if (ssp == NULL)
657 return (0);
658 for (slice = 0; slice < ssp->dss_nslices; slice++) {
659 if (dscountmask(&ssp->dss_slices[slice]))
660 return (1);
662 return (0);
666 * Allocate a slices "struct" and initialize it to contain only an empty
667 * compatibility slice (pointing to itself), a whole disk slice (covering
668 * the disk as described by the label), and (nslices - BASE_SLICES) empty
669 * slices beginning at BASE_SLICE.
671 * Note that the compatibility slice is no longer really a compatibility
672 * slice. It is slice 0 if a GPT label is present, and the dangerously
673 * dedicated slice if no slice table otherwise exists. Else it is 0-sized.
675 struct diskslices *
676 dsmakeslicestruct(int nslices, struct disk_info *info)
678 struct diskslice *sp;
679 struct diskslices *ssp;
681 ssp = kmalloc(offsetof(struct diskslices, dss_slices) +
682 nslices * sizeof *sp, M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK);
683 ssp->dss_first_bsd_slice = COMPATIBILITY_SLICE;
684 ssp->dss_nslices = nslices;
685 ssp->dss_oflags = 0;
688 * Figure out if we can use shifts or whether we have to
689 * use mod/multply to translate byte offsets into sector numbers.
691 if ((info->d_media_blksize ^ (info->d_media_blksize - 1)) ==
692 (info->d_media_blksize << 1) - 1) {
693 ssp->dss_secmult = info->d_media_blksize / DEV_BSIZE;
694 if (ssp->dss_secmult & (ssp->dss_secmult - 1))
695 ssp->dss_secshift = -1;
696 else
697 ssp->dss_secshift = ffs(ssp->dss_secmult) - 1;
698 } else {
699 ssp->dss_secmult = 0;
700 ssp->dss_secshift = -1;
702 ssp->dss_secsize = info->d_media_blksize;
703 sp = &ssp->dss_slices[0];
704 bzero(sp, nslices * sizeof *sp);
705 sp[WHOLE_DISK_SLICE].ds_size = info->d_media_blocks;
706 return (ssp);
709 char *
710 dsname(cdev_t dev, int unit, int slice, int part, char *partname)
712 static char name[32];
713 const char *dname;
714 int used;
716 dname = dev_dname(dev);
717 if (strlen(dname) > 16)
718 dname = "nametoolong";
719 ksnprintf(name, sizeof(name), "%s%d", dname, unit);
720 partname[0] = '\0';
721 used = strlen(name);
723 if (slice != WHOLE_DISK_SLICE) {
725 * slice or slice + partition. BASE_SLICE is s1, but
726 * the compatibility slice (0) needs to be s0.
728 used += ksnprintf(name + used, sizeof(name) - used,
729 "s%d", (slice ? slice - BASE_SLICE + 1 : 0));
730 if (part != WHOLE_SLICE_PART) {
731 used += ksnprintf(name + used, sizeof(name) - used,
732 "%c", 'a' + part);
733 partname[0] = 'a' + part;
734 partname[1] = 0;
736 } else if (part == WHOLE_SLICE_PART) {
738 * whole-disk-device, raw access to disk
740 /* no string extension */
741 } else if (part > 128) {
743 * whole-disk-device, extended raw access partitions.
744 * (typically used to access CD audio tracks)
746 used += ksnprintf(name + used, sizeof(name) - used,
747 "t%d", part - 128);
748 } else {
750 * whole-disk-device, illegal partition number
752 used += ksnprintf(name + used, sizeof(name) - used,
753 "?%d", part);
755 return (name);
759 * This should only be called when the unit is inactive and the strategy
760 * routine should not allow it to become active unless we call it. Our
761 * strategy routine must be special to allow activity.
764 dsopen(cdev_t dev, int mode, u_int flags,
765 struct diskslices **sspp, struct disk_info *info)
767 cdev_t dev1;
768 int error;
769 int need_init;
770 struct diskslice *sp;
771 struct diskslices *ssp;
772 int slice;
773 int part;
775 dev->si_bsize_phys = info->d_media_blksize;
778 * Do not attempt to read the slice table or disk label when
779 * accessing the whole-disk slice or a while-slice partition.
781 if (dkslice(dev) == WHOLE_DISK_SLICE)
782 flags |= DSO_ONESLICE | DSO_NOLABELS;
783 if (dkpart(dev) == WHOLE_SLICE_PART)
784 flags |= DSO_NOLABELS;
787 * Reinitialize the slice table unless there is an open device
788 * on the unit.
790 * It would be nice if we didn't have to do this but when a
791 * user is slicing and partitioning up a disk it is a lot safer
792 * to not take any chances.
794 ssp = *sspp;
795 need_init = !dsisopen(ssp);
796 if (ssp != NULL && need_init)
797 dsgone(sspp);
798 if (need_init) {
800 * Allocate a minimal slices "struct". This will become
801 * the final slices "struct" if we don't want real slices
802 * or if we can't find any real slices.
804 * Then scan the disk
806 *sspp = dsmakeslicestruct(BASE_SLICE, info);
808 if ((flags & DSO_ONESLICE) == 0) {
809 error = mbrinit(dev, info, sspp);
810 if (error != 0) {
811 dsgone(sspp);
812 return (error);
815 ssp = *sspp;
816 ssp->dss_oflags = flags;
819 * If there are no real slices, then make the compatiblity
820 * slice cover the whole disk.
822 if (ssp->dss_nslices == BASE_SLICE) {
823 sp = &ssp->dss_slices[COMPATIBILITY_SLICE];
825 sp->ds_size = info->d_media_blocks;
826 sp->ds_reserved = 0;
830 * Set dss_first_bsd_slice to point at the first BSD
831 * slice, if any.
833 for (slice = BASE_SLICE; slice < ssp->dss_nslices; slice++) {
834 sp = &ssp->dss_slices[slice];
835 if (sp->ds_type == DOSPTYP_386BSD /* XXX */) {
836 #if 0
837 struct diskslice *csp;
838 #endif
840 ssp->dss_first_bsd_slice = slice;
841 #if 0
843 * no longer supported, s0 is a real slice
844 * for GPT
846 csp = &ssp->dss_slices[COMPATIBILITY_SLICE];
847 csp->ds_offset = sp->ds_offset;
848 csp->ds_size = sp->ds_size;
849 csp->ds_type = sp->ds_type;
850 csp->ds_reserved = sp->ds_reserved;
851 #endif
852 break;
857 * By definition accesses via the whole-disk device do not
858 * specify any reserved areas. The whole disk may be read
859 * or written by the whole-disk device.
861 * The whole-disk slice does not ever have a label.
863 sp = &ssp->dss_slices[WHOLE_DISK_SLICE];
864 sp->ds_wlabel = TRUE;
865 sp->ds_reserved = 0;
869 * Load the disklabel for the slice being accessed unless it is
870 * a whole-disk-slice or a whole-slice-partition (as determined
871 * by DSO_NOLABELS).
873 * We could scan all slices here and try to load up their
874 * disklabels, but that would cause us to access slices that
875 * the user may otherwise not intend us to access, or corrupted
876 * slices, etc.
878 * XXX if there are no opens on the slice we may want to re-read
879 * the disklabel anyway, even if we have one cached.
881 slice = dkslice(dev);
882 if (slice >= ssp->dss_nslices)
883 return (ENXIO);
884 sp = &ssp->dss_slices[slice];
885 part = dkpart(dev);
887 if ((flags & DSO_NOLABELS) == 0 && sp->ds_label.opaque == NULL) {
888 dev1 = dkmodslice(dkmodpart(dev, WHOLE_SLICE_PART), slice);
891 * If opening a raw disk we do not try to
892 * read the disklabel now. No interpretation of raw disks
893 * (e.g. like 'da0') ever occurs. We will try to read the
894 * disklabel for a raw slice if asked to via DIOC* ioctls.
896 * Access to the label area is disallowed by default. Note
897 * however that accesses via WHOLE_DISK_SLICE, and accesses
898 * via WHOLE_SLICE_PART for slices without valid disklabels,
899 * will allow writes and ignore the flag.
901 set_ds_wlabel(ssp, slice, FALSE);
902 dsreadandsetlabel(dev1, flags, ssp, sp, info);
906 * If opening a particular partition the disklabel must exist and
907 * the partition must be present in the label.
909 * If the partition is the special whole-disk-slice no partition
910 * table need exist.
912 if (part != WHOLE_SLICE_PART && slice != WHOLE_DISK_SLICE) {
913 if (sp->ds_label.opaque == NULL ||
914 part >= sp->ds_ops->op_getnumparts(sp->ds_label)) {
915 return (EINVAL);
920 * Do not allow special raw-extension partitions to be opened
921 * if the device doesn't support them. Raw-extension partitions
922 * are typically used to handle CD tracks.
924 if (slice == WHOLE_DISK_SLICE && part >= 128 &&
925 part != WHOLE_SLICE_PART) {
926 if ((info->d_dsflags & DSO_RAWEXTENSIONS) == 0)
927 return (EINVAL);
931 * Ok, we are open
933 dssetmask(sp, part);
934 return (0);
938 * Attempt to read the disklabel. If successful, store it in sp->ds_label.
940 * If we cannot read the disklabel and DSO_COMPATLABEL is set, we construct
941 * a fake label covering the whole disk.
943 static
945 dsreadandsetlabel(cdev_t dev, u_int flags,
946 struct diskslices *ssp, struct diskslice *sp,
947 struct disk_info *info)
949 disklabel_t lp;
950 disklabel_ops_t ops;
951 const char *msg;
952 const char *sname;
953 char partname[2];
954 int slice = dkslice(dev);
957 * Probe the disklabel
959 lp.opaque = NULL;
960 sname = dsname(dev, dkunit(dev), slice, WHOLE_SLICE_PART, partname);
961 ops = &disklabel32_ops;
962 msg = ops->op_readdisklabel(dev, sp, &lp, info);
963 if (msg && strcmp(msg, "no disk label") == 0) {
964 ops = &disklabel64_ops;
965 msg = disklabel64_ops.op_readdisklabel(dev, sp, &lp, info);
969 * If we failed and COMPATLABEL is set, create a dummy disklabel.
971 if (msg != NULL && (flags & DSO_COMPATLABEL)) {
972 msg = NULL;
973 if (sp->ds_size >= 0x100000000ULL)
974 ops = &disklabel64_ops;
975 else
976 ops = &disklabel32_ops;
977 lp = ops->op_clone_label(info, sp);
979 if (msg != NULL) {
980 if (sp->ds_type == DOSPTYP_386BSD /* XXX */)
981 log(LOG_WARNING, "%s: cannot find label (%s)\n",
982 sname, msg);
983 if (lp.opaque)
984 kfree(lp.opaque, M_DEVBUF);
985 } else {
986 set_ds_label(ssp, slice, lp, ops);
987 set_ds_wlabel(ssp, slice, FALSE);
989 return (msg ? EINVAL : 0);
992 int64_t
993 dssize(cdev_t dev, struct diskslices **sspp)
995 disklabel_t lp;
996 disklabel_ops_t ops;
997 int part;
998 int slice;
999 struct diskslices *ssp;
1000 u_int64_t start;
1001 u_int64_t blocks;
1003 slice = dkslice(dev);
1004 part = dkpart(dev);
1005 ssp = *sspp;
1006 if (ssp == NULL || slice >= ssp->dss_nslices
1007 || !dschkmask(&ssp->dss_slices[slice], part)) {
1008 if (dev_dopen(dev, FREAD, S_IFCHR, proc0.p_ucred) != 0)
1009 return (-1);
1010 dev_dclose(dev, FREAD, S_IFCHR);
1011 ssp = *sspp;
1013 lp = ssp->dss_slices[slice].ds_label;
1014 if (lp.opaque == NULL)
1015 return (-1);
1016 ops = ssp->dss_slices[slice].ds_ops;
1017 if (ops->op_getpartbounds(ssp, lp, part, &start, &blocks))
1018 return (-1);
1019 return ((int64_t)blocks);
1022 static void
1023 free_ds_label(struct diskslices *ssp, int slice)
1025 struct diskslice *sp;
1026 disklabel_t lp;
1028 sp = &ssp->dss_slices[slice];
1029 lp = sp->ds_label;
1030 if (lp.opaque != NULL) {
1031 kfree(lp.opaque, M_DEVBUF);
1032 lp.opaque = NULL;
1033 set_ds_label(ssp, slice, lp, NULL);
1037 static void
1038 set_ds_label(struct diskslices *ssp, int slice,
1039 disklabel_t lp, disklabel_ops_t ops)
1041 struct diskslice *sp = &ssp->dss_slices[slice];
1043 sp->ds_label = lp;
1044 sp->ds_ops = ops;
1045 if (lp.opaque && slice != WHOLE_DISK_SLICE)
1046 ops->op_adjust_label_reserved(ssp, slice, sp);
1047 else
1048 sp->ds_reserved = 0;
1051 static void
1052 set_ds_wlabel(struct diskslices *ssp, int slice, int wlabel)
1054 ssp->dss_slices[slice].ds_wlabel = wlabel;