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1 /*
2 * linux/fs/umsdos/namei.c
4 * Written 1993 by Jacques Gelinas
5 * Inspired from linux/fs/msdos/... by Werner Almesberger
7 * Maintain and access the --linux alternate directory file.
8 */
9 /*
10 * You are in the maze of twisted functions - half of them shouldn't
11 * be here...
14 #include <linux/errno.h>
15 #include <linux/kernel.h>
16 #include <linux/sched.h>
17 #include <linux/types.h>
18 #include <linux/fcntl.h>
19 #include <linux/stat.h>
20 #include <linux/string.h>
21 #include <linux/msdos_fs.h>
22 #include <linux/umsdos_fs.h>
23 #include <linux/malloc.h>
25 #define UMSDOS_DIR_LOCK
27 #ifdef UMSDOS_DIR_LOCK
29 static inline void u_sleep_on (struct inode *dir)
31 sleep_on (&dir->u.umsdos_i.dir_info.p);
34 static inline void u_wake_up (struct inode *dir)
36 wake_up (&dir->u.umsdos_i.dir_info.p);
40 * Wait for creation exclusivity.
41 * Return 0 if the dir was already available.
42 * Return 1 if a wait was necessary.
43 * When 1 is return, it means a wait was done. It does not
44 * mean the directory is available.
46 static int umsdos_waitcreate (struct inode *dir)
48 int ret = 0;
50 if (dir->u.umsdos_i.dir_info.creating
51 && dir->u.umsdos_i.dir_info.pid != current->pid) {
52 PRINTK (("creating && dir_info.pid=%lu, current->pid=%u\n", dir->u.umsdos_i.dir_info.pid, current->pid));
53 u_sleep_on (dir);
54 ret = 1;
56 return ret;
60 * Wait for any lookup process to finish
62 static void umsdos_waitlookup (struct inode *dir)
64 while (dir->u.umsdos_i.dir_info.looking) {
65 u_sleep_on (dir);
70 * Lock all other process out of this directory.
72 /* #Specification: file creation / not atomic
73 * File creation is a two step process. First we create (allocate)
74 * an entry in the EMD file and then (using the entry offset) we
75 * build a unique name for MSDOS. We create this name in the msdos
76 * space.
78 * We have to use semaphore (sleep_on/wake_up) to prevent lookup
79 * into a directory when we create a file or directory and to
80 * prevent creation while a lookup is going on. Since many lookup
81 * may happen at the same time, the semaphore is a counter.
83 * Only one creation is allowed at the same time. This protection
84 * may not be necessary. The problem arise mainly when a lookup
85 * or a readdir is done while a file is partially created. The
86 * lookup process see that as a "normal" problem and silently
87 * erase the file from the EMD file. Normal because a file
88 * may be erased during a MSDOS session, but not removed from
89 * the EMD file.
91 * The locking is done on a directory per directory basis. Each
92 * directory inode has its wait_queue.
94 * For some operation like hard link, things even get worse. Many
95 * creation must occur at once (atomic). To simplify the design
96 * a process is allowed to recursively lock the directory for
97 * creation. The pid of the locking process is kept along with
98 * a counter so a second level of locking is granted or not.
100 void umsdos_lockcreate (struct inode *dir)
103 * Wait for any creation process to finish except
104 * if we (the process) own the lock
106 while (umsdos_waitcreate (dir) != 0);
107 dir->u.umsdos_i.dir_info.creating++;
108 dir->u.umsdos_i.dir_info.pid = current->pid;
109 umsdos_waitlookup (dir);
113 * Lock all other process out of those two directories.
115 static void umsdos_lockcreate2 (struct inode *dir1, struct inode *dir2)
118 * We must check that both directory are available before
119 * locking anyone of them. This is to avoid some deadlock.
120 * Thanks to dglaude@is1.vub.ac.be (GLAUDE DAVID) for pointing
121 * this to me.
123 while (1) {
124 if (umsdos_waitcreate (dir1) == 0
125 && umsdos_waitcreate (dir2) == 0) {
126 /* We own both now */
127 dir1->u.umsdos_i.dir_info.creating++;
128 dir1->u.umsdos_i.dir_info.pid = current->pid;
129 dir2->u.umsdos_i.dir_info.creating++;
130 dir2->u.umsdos_i.dir_info.pid = current->pid;
131 break;
134 umsdos_waitlookup (dir1);
135 umsdos_waitlookup (dir2);
139 * Wait until creation is finish in this directory.
141 void umsdos_startlookup (struct inode *dir)
143 while (umsdos_waitcreate (dir) != 0);
144 dir->u.umsdos_i.dir_info.looking++;
148 * Unlock the directory.
150 void umsdos_unlockcreate (struct inode *dir)
152 dir->u.umsdos_i.dir_info.creating--;
153 if (dir->u.umsdos_i.dir_info.creating < 0) {
154 printk ("UMSDOS: dir->u.umsdos_i.dir_info.creating < 0: %d"
155 ,dir->u.umsdos_i.dir_info.creating);
157 u_wake_up (dir);
161 * Tell directory lookup is over.
163 void umsdos_endlookup (struct inode *dir)
165 dir->u.umsdos_i.dir_info.looking--;
166 if (dir->u.umsdos_i.dir_info.looking < 0) {
167 printk ("UMSDOS: dir->u.umsdos_i.dir_info.looking < 0: %d"
168 ,dir->u.umsdos_i.dir_info.looking);
170 u_wake_up (dir);
173 #else
174 static void umsdos_lockcreate (struct inode *dir)
177 static void umsdos_lockcreate2 (struct inode *dir1, struct inode *dir2)
180 void umsdos_startlookup (struct inode *dir)
183 static void umsdos_unlockcreate (struct inode *dir)
186 void umsdos_endlookup (struct inode *dir)
190 #endif
192 static int umsdos_nevercreat (struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry,
193 int errcod)
195 int ret = 0;
197 if (umsdos_is_pseudodos (dir, dentry)) {
198 /* #Specification: pseudo root / any file creation /DOS
199 * The pseudo sub-directory /DOS can't be created!
200 * EEXIST is returned.
202 * The pseudo sub-directory /DOS can't be removed!
203 * EPERM is returned.
205 ret = errcod;
207 return ret;
211 * Add a new file (ordinary or special) into the alternate directory.
212 * The file is added to the real MSDOS directory. If successful, it
213 * is then added to the EMD file.
215 * Return the status of the operation. 0 mean success.
217 * #Specification: create / file exists in DOS
218 * Here is a situation: we are trying to create a file with
219 * UMSDOS. The file is unknown to UMSDOS but already
220 * exists in the DOS directory.
222 * Here is what we are NOT doing:
224 * We could silently assume that everything is fine
225 * and allows the creation to succeed.
227 * It is possible not all files in the partition
228 * are meant to be visible from linux. By trying to create
229 * those file in some directory, one user may get access
230 * to those file without proper permissions. Looks like
231 * a security hole to me. Off course sharing a file system
232 * with DOS is some kind of security hole :-)
234 * So ?
236 * We return EEXIST in this case.
237 * The same is true for directory creation.
239 static int umsdos_create_any (struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry,
240 int mode, int rdev, char flags)
242 struct dentry *fake;
243 struct inode *inode;
244 int ret;
245 struct umsdos_info info;
247 ret = umsdos_nevercreat (dir, dentry, -EEXIST);
248 if (ret)
249 goto out;
251 ret = umsdos_parse (dentry->d_name.name, dentry->d_name.len, &info);
252 if (ret)
253 goto out;
255 info.entry.mode = mode;
256 info.entry.rdev = rdev;
257 info.entry.flags = flags;
258 info.entry.uid = current->fsuid;
259 info.entry.gid = (dir->i_mode & S_ISGID) ? dir->i_gid : current->fsgid;
260 info.entry.ctime = info.entry.atime = info.entry.mtime = CURRENT_TIME;
261 info.entry.nlink = 1;
262 ret = umsdos_newentry (dentry->d_parent, &info);
263 if (ret)
264 goto out;
266 /* do a real lookup to get the short name dentry */
267 fake = umsdos_covered(dentry->d_parent, info.fake.fname, info.fake.len);
268 ret = PTR_ERR(fake);
269 if (IS_ERR(fake))
270 goto out_remove;
272 /* should not exist yet ... */
273 ret = -EEXIST;
274 if (fake->d_inode)
275 goto out_remove_dput;
277 ret = msdos_create (dir, fake, S_IFREG | 0777);
278 if (ret)
279 goto out_remove_dput;
281 inode = fake->d_inode;
282 atomic_inc(&inode->i_count);
283 d_instantiate (dentry, inode);
284 dput(fake);
285 if (atomic_read(&inode->i_count) > 1) {
286 printk(KERN_WARNING
287 "umsdos_create_any: %s/%s, ino=%ld, icount=%d??\n",
288 dentry->d_parent->d_name.name, dentry->d_name.name,
289 inode->i_ino, atomic_read(&inode->i_count));
291 umsdos_lookup_patch_new(dentry, &info);
293 out:
294 return ret;
296 /* Creation failed ... remove the EMD entry */
297 out_remove_dput:
298 dput(fake);
299 out_remove:
300 if (ret == -EEXIST)
301 printk(KERN_WARNING "UMSDOS: out of sync, deleting %s/%s\n",
302 dentry->d_parent->d_name.name, info.fake.fname);
303 umsdos_delentry (dentry->d_parent, &info, S_ISDIR (info.entry.mode));
304 goto out;
308 * Add a new file into the alternate directory.
309 * The file is added to the real MSDOS directory. If successful, it
310 * is then added to the EMD file.
312 * Return the status of the operation. 0 mean success.
314 int UMSDOS_create (struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode)
316 return umsdos_create_any (dir, dentry, mode, 0, 0);
321 * Initialise the new_entry from the old for a rename operation.
322 * (Only useful for umsdos_rename_f() below).
324 static void umsdos_ren_init (struct umsdos_info *new_info,
325 struct umsdos_info *old_info)
327 new_info->entry.mode = old_info->entry.mode;
328 new_info->entry.rdev = old_info->entry.rdev;
329 new_info->entry.uid = old_info->entry.uid;
330 new_info->entry.gid = old_info->entry.gid;
331 new_info->entry.ctime = old_info->entry.ctime;
332 new_info->entry.atime = old_info->entry.atime;
333 new_info->entry.mtime = old_info->entry.mtime;
334 new_info->entry.flags = old_info->entry.flags;
335 new_info->entry.nlink = old_info->entry.nlink;
339 * Rename a file (move) in the file system.
342 static int umsdos_rename_f (struct inode *old_dir, struct dentry *old_dentry,
343 struct inode *new_dir, struct dentry *new_dentry,
344 int flags)
346 struct inode *old_inode = old_dentry->d_inode;
347 struct dentry *old, *new, *old_emd;
348 int err, ret;
349 struct umsdos_info old_info;
350 struct umsdos_info new_info;
352 ret = -EPERM;
353 err = umsdos_parse (old_dentry->d_name.name,
354 old_dentry->d_name.len, &old_info);
355 if (err)
356 goto out;
357 err = umsdos_parse (new_dentry->d_name.name,
358 new_dentry->d_name.len, &new_info);
359 if (err)
360 goto out;
362 /* Get the EMD dentry for the old parent */
363 old_emd = umsdos_get_emd_dentry(old_dentry->d_parent);
364 ret = PTR_ERR(old_emd);
365 if (IS_ERR(old_emd))
366 goto out;
368 umsdos_lockcreate2 (old_dir, new_dir);
370 ret = umsdos_findentry(old_emd->d_parent, &old_info, 0);
371 if (ret)
372 goto out_unlock;
374 err = umsdos_findentry(new_dentry->d_parent, &new_info, 0);
375 if (err == 0) {
376 /* check whether it _really_ exists ... */
377 ret = -EEXIST;
378 if (new_dentry->d_inode)
379 goto out_unlock;
381 /* bogus lookup? complain and fix up the EMD ... */
382 printk(KERN_WARNING
383 "umsdos_rename_f: entry %s/%s exists, inode NULL??\n",
384 new_dentry->d_parent->d_name.name, new_info.entry.name);
385 err = umsdos_delentry(new_dentry->d_parent, &new_info,
386 S_ISDIR(new_info.entry.mode));
389 umsdos_ren_init (&new_info, &old_info);
390 if (flags)
391 new_info.entry.flags = flags;
392 ret = umsdos_newentry (new_dentry->d_parent, &new_info);
393 if (ret)
394 goto out_unlock;
396 /* If we're moving a hardlink, drop it first */
397 if (old_info.entry.flags & UMSDOS_HLINK) {
398 d_drop(old_dentry);
401 old = umsdos_covered(old_dentry->d_parent, old_info.fake.fname,
402 old_info.fake.len);
403 ret = PTR_ERR(old);
404 if (IS_ERR(old))
405 goto out_unlock;
406 /* make sure it's the same inode! */
407 ret = -ENOENT;
408 if (old->d_inode != old_inode)
409 goto out_dput;
411 new = umsdos_covered(new_dentry->d_parent, new_info.fake.fname,
412 new_info.fake.len);
413 ret = PTR_ERR(new);
414 if (IS_ERR(new))
415 goto out_dput;
417 /* Do the msdos-level rename */
418 ret = msdos_rename (old_dir, old, new_dir, new);
420 dput(new);
422 /* If the rename failed, remove the new EMD entry */
423 if (ret != 0) {
424 umsdos_delentry (new_dentry->d_parent, &new_info,
425 S_ISDIR (new_info.entry.mode));
426 goto out_dput;
430 * Rename successful ... remove the old name from the EMD.
431 * Note that we use the EMD parent here, as the old dentry
432 * may have moved to a new parent ...
434 err = umsdos_delentry (old_emd->d_parent, &old_info,
435 S_ISDIR (old_info.entry.mode));
436 if (err) {
437 /* Failed? Complain a bit, but don't fail the operation */
438 printk(KERN_WARNING
439 "umsdos_rename_f: delentry %s/%s failed, error=%d\n",
440 old_emd->d_parent->d_name.name, old_info.entry.name,
441 err);
445 * Update f_pos so notify_change will succeed
446 * if the file was already in use.
448 umsdos_set_dirinfo_new(old_dentry, new_info.f_pos);
450 /* dput() the dentry if we haven't already */
451 out_dput:
452 dput(old);
454 out_unlock:
455 dput(old_emd);
456 umsdos_unlockcreate (old_dir);
457 umsdos_unlockcreate (new_dir);
459 out:
460 Printk ((" _ret=%d\n", ret));
461 return ret;
465 * Setup a Symbolic link or a (pseudo) hard link
466 * Return a negative error code or 0 if OK.
468 /* #Specification: symbolic links / strategy
469 * A symbolic link is simply a file which holds a path. It is
470 * implemented as a normal MSDOS file (not very space efficient :-()
472 * I see two different ways to do this: One is to place the link data
473 * in unused entries of the EMD file; the other is to have a separate
474 * file dedicated to hold all symbolic links data.
476 * Let's go for simplicity...
480 * AV. Should be called with dir->i_sem down.
482 static int umsdos_symlink_x (struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry,
483 const char *symname, int mode, char flags)
485 int ret, len;
487 ret = umsdos_create_any (dir, dentry, mode, 0, flags);
488 if (ret) {
489 printk(KERN_WARNING
490 "umsdos_symlink: create failed, ret=%d\n", ret);
491 goto out;
494 len = strlen (symname);
495 ret = block_symlink(dentry->d_inode, symname, len);
496 if (ret < 0)
497 goto out_unlink;
498 out:
499 return ret;
501 out_unlink:
502 printk(KERN_WARNING "umsdos_symlink: write failed, unlinking\n");
503 UMSDOS_unlink (dir, dentry);
504 d_drop(dentry);
505 goto out;
509 * Setup a Symbolic link.
510 * Return a negative error code or 0 if OK.
512 int UMSDOS_symlink ( struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry,
513 const char *symname)
515 return umsdos_symlink_x (dir, dentry, symname, S_IFLNK | 0777, 0);
519 * Add a link to an inode in a directory
521 int UMSDOS_link (struct dentry *olddentry, struct inode *dir,
522 struct dentry *dentry)
524 struct inode *oldinode = olddentry->d_inode;
525 struct inode *olddir = olddentry->d_parent->d_inode;
526 struct dentry *temp;
527 char *path;
528 unsigned long buffer;
529 int ret;
530 struct umsdos_info old_info;
531 struct umsdos_info hid_info;
533 #ifdef UMSDOS_DEBUG_VERBOSE
534 printk("umsdos_link: new %s%s -> %s/%s\n",
535 dentry->d_parent->d_name.name, dentry->d_name.name,
536 olddentry->d_parent->d_name.name, olddentry->d_name.name);
537 #endif
539 ret = -EPERM;
540 if (S_ISDIR (oldinode->i_mode))
541 goto out;
543 ret = umsdos_nevercreat (dir, dentry, -EPERM);
544 if (ret)
545 goto out;
547 ret = -ENOMEM;
548 buffer = get_free_page(GFP_KERNEL);
549 if (!buffer)
550 goto out;
553 * Lock the link parent if it's not the same directory.
555 ret = -EDEADLOCK;
556 if (olddir != dir) {
557 if (atomic_read(&olddir->i_sem.count) < 1)
558 goto out_free;
559 down(&olddir->i_sem);
563 * Parse the name and get the visible directory entry.
565 ret = umsdos_parse (olddentry->d_name.name, olddentry->d_name.len,
566 &old_info);
567 if (ret)
568 goto out_unlock;
569 ret = umsdos_findentry (olddentry->d_parent, &old_info, 1);
570 if (ret) {
571 printk("UMSDOS_link: %s/%s not in EMD, ret=%d\n",
572 olddentry->d_parent->d_name.name, olddentry->d_name.name, ret);
573 goto out_unlock;
577 * If the visible dentry is a pseudo-hardlink, the original
578 * file must be already hidden.
580 if (!(old_info.entry.flags & UMSDOS_HLINK)) {
581 int err;
583 /* create a hidden link name */
584 ret = umsdos_newhidden (olddentry->d_parent, &hid_info);
585 if (ret) {
586 printk("umsdos_link: can't make hidden %s/%s, ret=%d\n",
587 olddentry->d_parent->d_name.name, hid_info.entry.name, ret);
588 goto out_unlock;
592 * Make a dentry and rename the original file ...
594 temp = umsdos_lookup_dentry(olddentry->d_parent,
595 hid_info.entry.name,
596 hid_info.entry.name_len, 0);
597 ret = PTR_ERR(temp);
598 if (IS_ERR(temp)) {
599 printk("umsdos_link: lookup %s/%s failed, ret=%d\n",
600 dentry->d_parent->d_name.name, hid_info.entry.name, ret);
601 goto cleanup;
603 /* rename the link to the hidden location ... */
604 ret = umsdos_rename_f(olddir, olddentry, olddir, temp,
605 UMSDOS_HIDDEN);
606 d_move(olddentry, temp);
607 dput(temp);
608 if (ret) {
609 printk("umsdos_link: rename to %s/%s failed, ret=%d\n",
610 temp->d_parent->d_name.name, temp->d_name.name, ret);
611 goto cleanup;
613 /* mark the inode as a hardlink */
614 oldinode->u.umsdos_i.i_is_hlink = 1;
617 * Capture the path to the hidden link.
619 path = umsdos_d_path(olddentry, (char *) buffer, PAGE_SIZE);
620 Printk(("umsdos_link: hidden link path=%s\n", path));
623 * Recreate a dentry for the original name and symlink it,
624 * then symlink the new dentry. Don't give up if one fails,
625 * or we'll lose the file completely!
627 * Note: this counts as the "original" reference, so we
628 * don't increment i_nlink for this one.
630 temp = umsdos_lookup_dentry(olddentry->d_parent,
631 old_info.entry.name,
632 old_info.entry.name_len, 0);
633 ret = PTR_ERR(temp);
634 if (!IS_ERR(temp)) {
635 ret = umsdos_symlink_x (olddir, temp, path,
636 S_IFREG | 0777, UMSDOS_HLINK);
637 dput(temp);
640 /* This symlink increments i_nlink (see below.) */
641 err = umsdos_symlink_x (dir, dentry, path,
642 S_IFREG | 0777, UMSDOS_HLINK);
643 /* fold the two errors */
644 if (!ret)
645 ret = err;
646 goto out_unlock;
648 /* creation failed ... remove the link entry */
649 cleanup:
650 printk("umsdos_link: link failed, ret=%d, removing %s/%s\n",
651 ret, olddentry->d_parent->d_name.name, hid_info.entry.name);
652 err = umsdos_delentry(olddentry->d_parent, &hid_info, 0);
653 goto out_unlock;
656 Printk(("UMSDOS_link: %s/%s already hidden\n",
657 olddentry->d_parent->d_name.name, olddentry->d_name.name));
659 * The original file is already hidden, and we need to get
660 * the dentry for its real name, not the visible name.
661 * N.B. make sure it's the hidden inode ...
663 if (!oldinode->u.umsdos_i.i_is_hlink)
664 printk("UMSDOS_link: %s/%s hidden, ino=%ld not hlink??\n",
665 olddentry->d_parent->d_name.name,
666 olddentry->d_name.name, oldinode->i_ino);
669 * In order to get the correct (real) inode, we just drop
670 * the original dentry.
672 d_drop(olddentry);
673 Printk(("UMSDOS_link: hard link %s/%s, fake=%s\n",
674 olddentry->d_parent->d_name.name, olddentry->d_name.name, old_info.fake.fname));
676 /* Do a real lookup to get the short name dentry */
677 temp = umsdos_covered(olddentry->d_parent, old_info.fake.fname,
678 old_info.fake.len);
679 ret = PTR_ERR(temp);
680 if (IS_ERR(temp))
681 goto out_unlock;
683 /* now resolve the link ... */
684 temp = umsdos_solve_hlink(temp);
685 ret = PTR_ERR(temp);
686 if (IS_ERR(temp))
687 goto out_unlock;
688 path = umsdos_d_path(temp, (char *) buffer, PAGE_SIZE);
689 dput(temp);
690 Printk(("umsdos_link: %s/%s already hidden, path=%s\n",
691 olddentry->d_parent->d_name.name, olddentry->d_name.name, path));
693 /* finally we can symlink it ... */
694 ret = umsdos_symlink_x (dir, dentry, path, S_IFREG | 0777,UMSDOS_HLINK);
696 out_unlock:
697 /* remain locked for the call to notify_change ... */
698 if (ret == 0) {
699 struct iattr newattrs;
701 #ifdef UMSDOS_PARANOIA
702 if (!oldinode->u.umsdos_i.i_is_hlink)
703 printk("UMSDOS_link: %s/%s, ino=%ld, not marked as hlink!\n",
704 olddentry->d_parent->d_name.name, olddentry->d_name.name, oldinode->i_ino);
705 #endif
706 oldinode->i_nlink++;
707 Printk(("UMSDOS_link: linked %s/%s, ino=%ld, nlink=%d\n",
708 olddentry->d_parent->d_name.name, olddentry->d_name.name,
709 oldinode->i_ino, oldinode->i_nlink));
710 newattrs.ia_valid = 0;
711 ret = umsdos_notify_change_locked(olddentry, &newattrs);
712 if (ret == 0)
713 mark_inode_dirty(olddentry->d_inode);
715 if (olddir != dir)
716 up(&olddir->i_sem);
718 out_free:
719 free_page(buffer);
720 out:
721 Printk (("umsdos_link %d\n", ret));
722 return ret;
727 * Add a sub-directory in a directory
729 /* #Specification: mkdir / Directory already exist in DOS
730 * We do the same thing as for file creation.
731 * For all user it is an error.
733 /* #Specification: mkdir / umsdos directory / create EMD
734 * When we created a new sub-directory in a UMSDOS
735 * directory (one with full UMSDOS semantics), we
736 * create immediately an EMD file in the new
737 * sub-directory so it inherits UMSDOS semantics.
739 int UMSDOS_mkdir (struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode)
741 struct dentry *temp;
742 struct inode *inode;
743 int ret, err;
744 struct umsdos_info info;
746 ret = umsdos_nevercreat (dir, dentry, -EEXIST);
747 if (ret)
748 goto out;
750 ret = umsdos_parse (dentry->d_name.name, dentry->d_name.len, &info);
751 if (ret)
752 goto out;
754 info.entry.mode = mode | S_IFDIR;
755 info.entry.rdev = 0;
756 info.entry.uid = current->fsuid;
757 info.entry.gid = (dir->i_mode & S_ISGID) ? dir->i_gid : current->fsgid;
758 info.entry.ctime = info.entry.atime = info.entry.mtime = CURRENT_TIME;
759 info.entry.flags = 0;
760 info.entry.nlink = 1;
761 ret = umsdos_newentry (dentry->d_parent, &info);
762 if (ret)
763 goto out;
765 /* lookup the short name dentry */
766 temp = umsdos_covered(dentry->d_parent, info.fake.fname, info.fake.len);
767 ret = PTR_ERR(temp);
768 if (IS_ERR(temp))
769 goto out_remove;
771 /* Make sure the short name doesn't exist */
772 ret = -EEXIST;
773 if (temp->d_inode) {
774 printk("umsdos_mkdir: short name %s/%s exists\n",
775 dentry->d_parent->d_name.name, info.fake.fname);
776 goto out_remove_dput;
779 ret = msdos_mkdir (dir, temp, mode);
780 if (ret)
781 goto out_remove_dput;
784 * Lock the inode to protect the EMD creation ...
786 inode = temp->d_inode;
787 down(&inode->i_sem);
789 atomic_inc(&inode->i_count);
790 d_instantiate(dentry, inode);
792 /* N.B. this should have an option to create the EMD ... */
793 umsdos_lookup_patch_new(dentry, &info);
796 * Create the EMD file, and set up the dir so it is
797 * promoted to EMD with the EMD file invisible.
799 * N.B. error return if EMD fails?
801 err = umsdos_make_emd(dentry);
802 umsdos_setup_dir(dentry);
804 up(&inode->i_sem);
805 dput(temp);
807 out:
808 Printk(("umsdos_mkdir: %s/%s, ret=%d\n",
809 dentry->d_parent->d_name.name, dentry->d_name.name, ret));
810 return ret;
812 /* an error occurred ... remove EMD entry. */
813 out_remove_dput:
814 dput(temp);
815 out_remove:
816 umsdos_delentry (dentry->d_parent, &info, 1);
817 goto out;
821 * Add a new device special file into a directory.
823 * #Specification: Special files / strategy
824 * Device special file, pipes, etc ... are created like normal
825 * file in the msdos file system. Of course they remain empty.
827 * One strategy was to create those files only in the EMD file
828 * since they were not important for MSDOS. The problem with
829 * that, is that there were not getting inode number allocated.
830 * The MSDOS filesystems is playing a nice game to fake inode
831 * number, so why not use it.
833 * The absence of inode number compatible with those allocated
834 * for ordinary files was causing major trouble with hard link
835 * in particular and other parts of the kernel I guess.
837 int UMSDOS_mknod (struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry,
838 int mode, int rdev)
840 return umsdos_create_any (dir, dentry, mode, rdev, 0);
844 * Remove a sub-directory.
846 int UMSDOS_rmdir (struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry)
848 struct dentry *temp;
849 int ret, err, empty;
850 struct umsdos_info info;
852 ret = umsdos_nevercreat (dir, dentry, -EPERM);
853 if (ret)
854 goto out;
856 ret = -EBUSY;
857 if (!d_unhashed(dentry))
858 goto out;
860 /* check whether the EMD is empty */
861 ret = -ENOTEMPTY;
862 empty = umsdos_isempty (dentry);
864 /* Have to remove the EMD file? */
865 if (empty == 1) {
866 struct dentry *demd;
868 demd = umsdos_get_emd_dentry(dentry);
869 if (!IS_ERR(demd)) {
870 err = -ENOENT;
871 if (demd->d_inode)
872 err = msdos_unlink (dentry->d_inode, demd);
873 Printk (("UMSDOS_rmdir: unlinking empty EMD err=%d", err));
874 #ifdef UMSDOS_PARANOIA
875 if (err)
876 printk("umsdos_rmdir: EMD %s/%s unlink failed, err=%d\n",
877 demd->d_parent->d_name.name, demd->d_name.name, err);
878 #endif
879 if (!err) {
880 d_delete(demd);
881 ret = 0;
883 dput(demd);
885 } else if (empty == 2)
886 ret = 0;
887 if (ret)
888 goto out;
890 umsdos_parse (dentry->d_name.name, dentry->d_name.len, &info);
891 /* Call findentry to complete the mangling */
892 umsdos_findentry (dentry->d_parent, &info, 2);
893 temp = umsdos_covered(dentry->d_parent, info.fake.fname, info.fake.len);
894 ret = PTR_ERR(temp);
895 if (IS_ERR(temp))
896 goto out;
898 * Attempt to remove the msdos name.
900 ret = msdos_rmdir (dir, temp);
901 if (ret && ret != -ENOENT)
902 goto out_dput;
904 d_delete(temp);
905 /* OK so far ... remove the name from the EMD */
906 ret = umsdos_delentry (dentry->d_parent, &info, 1);
907 #ifdef UMSDOS_PARANOIA
908 if (ret)
909 printk("umsdos_rmdir: delentry %s failed, ret=%d\n", info.entry.name, ret);
910 #endif
912 /* dput() temp if we didn't do it above */
913 out_dput:
914 dput(temp);
916 out:
917 Printk (("umsdos_rmdir %d\n", ret));
918 return ret;
923 * Remove a file from the directory.
925 * #Specification: hard link / deleting a link
926 * When we delete a file and this file is a link,
927 * we must subtract 1 from the nlink field of the
928 * hidden link.
930 * If the count goes to 0, we delete this hidden
931 * link too.
933 int UMSDOS_unlink (struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry)
935 struct dentry *temp, *link = NULL;
936 struct inode *inode;
937 int ret;
938 struct umsdos_info info;
940 Printk(("UMSDOS_unlink: entering %s/%s\n",
941 dentry->d_parent->d_name.name, dentry->d_name.name));
943 ret = umsdos_nevercreat (dir, dentry, -EPERM);
944 if (ret)
945 goto out;
947 ret = umsdos_parse (dentry->d_name.name, dentry->d_name.len, &info);
948 if (ret)
949 goto out;
951 umsdos_lockcreate (dir);
952 ret = umsdos_findentry (dentry->d_parent, &info, 1);
953 if (ret) {
954 printk("UMSDOS_unlink: %s/%s not in EMD, ret=%d\n",
955 dentry->d_parent->d_name.name, dentry->d_name.name, ret);
956 goto out_unlock;
959 Printk (("UMSDOS_unlink %.*s ", info.fake.len, info.fake.fname));
962 * Note! If this is a hardlink and the names are aliased,
963 * the short-name lookup will return the hardlink dentry.
964 * In order to get the correct (real) inode, we just drop
965 * the original dentry.
967 if (info.entry.flags & UMSDOS_HLINK) {
968 d_drop(dentry);
971 /* Do a real lookup to get the short name dentry */
972 temp = umsdos_covered(dentry->d_parent, info.fake.fname, info.fake.len);
973 ret = PTR_ERR(temp);
974 if (IS_ERR(temp))
975 goto out_unlock;
978 * Resolve hardlinks now, but defer processing until later.
980 if (info.entry.flags & UMSDOS_HLINK) {
981 link = umsdos_solve_hlink(dget(temp));
984 /* Delete the EMD entry */
985 ret = umsdos_delentry (dentry->d_parent, &info, 0);
986 if (ret && ret != -ENOENT) {
987 printk(KERN_WARNING "UMSDOS_unlink: delentry %s, error=%d\n",
988 info.entry.name, ret);
989 goto out_dput;
992 ret = msdos_unlink(dir, temp);
993 if (!ret)
994 d_delete(temp);
995 #ifdef UMSDOS_PARANOIA
996 if (ret)
997 printk("umsdos_unlink: %s/%s unlink failed, ret=%d\n",
998 temp->d_parent->d_name.name, temp->d_name.name, ret);
999 #endif
1001 /* dput() temp if we didn't do it above */
1002 out_dput:
1003 dput(temp);
1005 out_unlock:
1006 umsdos_unlockcreate (dir);
1009 * Now check for deferred handling of a hardlink.
1011 if (!link)
1012 goto out;
1014 if (IS_ERR(link)) {
1015 printk("umsdos_unlink: failed to resolve %s/%s\n",
1016 dentry->d_parent->d_name.name, dentry->d_name.name);
1017 if (!ret)
1018 ret = PTR_ERR(link);
1019 goto out;
1022 Printk(("umsdos_unlink: link %s/%s deferred, pending ret=%d\n",
1023 link->d_parent->d_name.name, link->d_name.name, ret));
1025 /* already have an error? */
1026 if (ret)
1027 goto out_cleanup;
1029 /* make sure the link exists ... */
1030 inode = link->d_inode;
1031 if (!inode) {
1032 printk(KERN_WARNING "umsdos_unlink: hard link not found\n");
1033 goto out_cleanup;
1037 * If this was the last linked reference, delete it now.
1039 * N.B. Deadlock problem? We should be holding the lock
1040 * for the hardlink's parent, but another process might
1041 * be holding that lock waiting for us to finish ...
1043 if (inode->i_nlink <= 1) {
1044 ret = UMSDOS_unlink (link->d_parent->d_inode, link);
1045 if (ret) {
1046 printk(KERN_WARNING
1047 "umsdos_unlink: link removal failed, ret=%d\n",
1048 ret);
1049 } else
1050 d_delete(link);
1051 } else {
1052 struct iattr newattrs;
1053 inode->i_nlink--;
1054 newattrs.ia_valid = 0;
1055 ret = umsdos_notify_change_locked(link, &newattrs);
1056 if (!ret)
1057 mark_inode_dirty(link->d_inode);
1060 out_cleanup:
1061 d_drop(link);
1062 dput(link);
1064 out:
1065 Printk (("umsdos_unlink %d\n", ret));
1066 return ret;
1070 * Rename (move) a file.
1072 int UMSDOS_rename (struct inode *old_dir, struct dentry *old_dentry,
1073 struct inode *new_dir, struct dentry *new_dentry)
1075 int ret;
1077 ret = umsdos_nevercreat (new_dir, new_dentry, -EEXIST);
1078 if (ret)
1079 return ret;
1082 * If the target already exists, delete it first.
1084 if (new_dentry->d_inode) {
1085 dget(new_dentry);
1086 if (S_ISDIR(old_dentry->d_inode->i_mode))
1087 ret = UMSDOS_rmdir (new_dir, new_dentry);
1088 else
1089 ret = UMSDOS_unlink (new_dir, new_dentry);
1090 if (!ret)
1091 d_drop(new_dentry);
1092 dput(new_dentry);
1093 if (ret)
1094 return ret;
1096 ret = umsdos_rename_f(old_dir, old_dentry, new_dir, new_dentry, 0);
1097 return ret;