kernel_optimize_test/fs/ubifs/dir.c

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/* * This file is part of UBIFS.
*
* Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
* Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 University of Szeged, Hungary
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
* the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
* more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
* this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
* Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*
* Authors: Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
* Adrian Hunter
* Zoltan Sogor
*/
/*
* This file implements directory operations.
*
* All FS operations in this file allocate budget before writing anything to the
* media. If they fail to allocate it, the error is returned. The only
* exceptions are 'ubifs_unlink()' and 'ubifs_rmdir()' which keep working even
* if they unable to allocate the budget, because deletion %-ENOSPC failure is
* not what users are usually ready to get. UBIFS budgeting subsystem has some
* space reserved for these purposes.
*
* All operations in this file write all inodes which they change straight
* away, instead of marking them dirty. For example, 'ubifs_link()' changes
* @i_size of the parent inode and writes the parent inode together with the
* target inode. This was done to simplify file-system recovery which would
* otherwise be very difficult to do. The only exception is rename which marks
* the re-named inode dirty (because its @i_ctime is updated) but does not
* write it, but just marks it as dirty.
*/
#include "ubifs.h"
/**
* inherit_flags - inherit flags of the parent inode.
* @dir: parent inode
* @mode: new inode mode flags
*
* This is a helper function for 'ubifs_new_inode()' which inherits flag of the
* parent directory inode @dir. UBIFS inodes inherit the following flags:
* o %UBIFS_COMPR_FL, which is useful to switch compression on/of on
* sub-directory basis;
* o %UBIFS_SYNC_FL - useful for the same reasons;
* o %UBIFS_DIRSYNC_FL - similar, but relevant only to directories.
*
* This function returns the inherited flags.
*/
static int inherit_flags(const struct inode *dir, umode_t mode)
{
int flags;
const struct ubifs_inode *ui = ubifs_inode(dir);
if (!S_ISDIR(dir->i_mode))
/*
* The parent is not a directory, which means that an extended
* attribute inode is being created. No flags.
*/
return 0;
flags = ui->flags & (UBIFS_COMPR_FL | UBIFS_SYNC_FL | UBIFS_DIRSYNC_FL);
if (!S_ISDIR(mode))
/* The "DIRSYNC" flag only applies to directories */
flags &= ~UBIFS_DIRSYNC_FL;
return flags;
}
/**
* ubifs_new_inode - allocate new UBIFS inode object.
* @c: UBIFS file-system description object
* @dir: parent directory inode
* @mode: inode mode flags
*
* This function finds an unused inode number, allocates new inode and
* initializes it. Returns new inode in case of success and an error code in
* case of failure.
*/
struct inode *ubifs_new_inode(struct ubifs_info *c, const struct inode *dir,
umode_t mode)
{
struct inode *inode;
struct ubifs_inode *ui;
inode = new_inode(c->vfs_sb);
ui = ubifs_inode(inode);
if (!inode)
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
/*
* Set 'S_NOCMTIME' to prevent VFS form updating [mc]time of inodes and
* marking them dirty in file write path (see 'file_update_time()').
* UBIFS has to fully control "clean <-> dirty" transitions of inodes
* to make budgeting work.
*/
inode->i_flags |= S_NOCMTIME;
inode_init_owner(inode, dir, mode);
inode->i_mtime = inode->i_atime = inode->i_ctime =
ubifs_current_time(inode);
inode->i_mapping->nrpages = 0;
switch (mode & S_IFMT) {
case S_IFREG:
inode->i_mapping->a_ops = &ubifs_file_address_operations;
inode->i_op = &ubifs_file_inode_operations;
inode->i_fop = &ubifs_file_operations;
break;
case S_IFDIR:
inode->i_op = &ubifs_dir_inode_operations;
inode->i_fop = &ubifs_dir_operations;
inode->i_size = ui->ui_size = UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ;
break;
case S_IFLNK:
inode->i_op = &ubifs_symlink_inode_operations;
break;
case S_IFSOCK:
case S_IFIFO:
case S_IFBLK:
case S_IFCHR:
inode->i_op = &ubifs_file_inode_operations;
break;
default:
BUG();
}
ui->flags = inherit_flags(dir, mode);
ubifs_set_inode_flags(inode);
if (S_ISREG(mode))
ui->compr_type = c->default_compr;
else
ui->compr_type = UBIFS_COMPR_NONE;
ui->synced_i_size = 0;
spin_lock(&c->cnt_lock);
/* Inode number overflow is currently not supported */
if (c->highest_inum >= INUM_WARN_WATERMARK) {
if (c->highest_inum >= INUM_WATERMARK) {
spin_unlock(&c->cnt_lock);
UBIFS: extend debug/message capabilities In the case where we have more than one volumes on different UBI devices, it may be not that easy to tell which volume prints the messages. Add ubi number and volume id in ubifs_msg/warn/error to help debug. These two values are passed by struct ubifs_info. For those where ubifs_info is not initialized yet, ubifs_* is replaced by pr_*. For those where ubifs_info is not avaliable, ubifs_info is passed to the calling function as a const parameter. The output looks like, [ 95.444879] UBIFS (ubi0:1): background thread "ubifs_bgt0_1" started, PID 696 [ 95.484688] UBIFS (ubi0:1): UBIFS: mounted UBI device 0, volume 1, name "test1" [ 95.484694] UBIFS (ubi0:1): LEB size: 126976 bytes (124 KiB), min./max. I/O unit sizes: 2048 bytes/2048 bytes [ 95.484699] UBIFS (ubi0:1): FS size: 30220288 bytes (28 MiB, 238 LEBs), journal size 1523712 bytes (1 MiB, 12 LEBs) [ 95.484703] UBIFS (ubi0:1): reserved for root: 1427378 bytes (1393 KiB) [ 95.484709] UBIFS (ubi0:1): media format: w4/r0 (latest is w4/r0), UUID 40DFFC0E-70BE-4193-8905-F7D6DFE60B17, small LPT model [ 95.489875] UBIFS (ubi1:0): background thread "ubifs_bgt1_0" started, PID 699 [ 95.529713] UBIFS (ubi1:0): UBIFS: mounted UBI device 1, volume 0, name "test2" [ 95.529718] UBIFS (ubi1:0): LEB size: 126976 bytes (124 KiB), min./max. I/O unit sizes: 2048 bytes/2048 bytes [ 95.529724] UBIFS (ubi1:0): FS size: 19808256 bytes (18 MiB, 156 LEBs), journal size 1015809 bytes (0 MiB, 8 LEBs) [ 95.529727] UBIFS (ubi1:0): reserved for root: 935592 bytes (913 KiB) [ 95.529733] UBIFS (ubi1:0): media format: w4/r0 (latest is w4/r0), UUID EEB7779D-F419-4CA9-811B-831CAC7233D4, small LPT model [ 954.264767] UBIFS error (ubi1:0 pid 756): ubifs_read_node: bad node type (255 but expected 6) [ 954.367030] UBIFS error (ubi1:0 pid 756): ubifs_read_node: bad node at LEB 0:0, LEB mapping status 1 Signed-off-by: Sheng Yong <shengyong1@huawei.com> Signed-off-by: Artem Bityutskiy <artem.bityutskiy@linux.intel.com>
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ubifs_err(c, "out of inode numbers");
make_bad_inode(inode);
iput(inode);
return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
}
ubifs_warn(c, "running out of inode numbers (current %lu, max %u)",
UBIFS: fix compilation warnings We print 'ino_t' type using '%lu' printk() placeholder, but this results in many warnings when compiling for Alpha platform. Fix this by adding (unsingned long) casts. Fixes these warnings: fs/ubifs/journal.c:693: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/journal.c:1131: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/dir.c:163: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/tnc.c:2680: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/tnc.c:2700: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 5 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/replay.c:1066: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 7 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/orphan.c:108: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/orphan.c:135: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/orphan.c:142: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/orphan.c:154: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/orphan.c:159: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/orphan.c:451: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/orphan.c:539: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/orphan.c:612: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/orphan.c:843: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/orphan.c:856: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/recovery.c:1438: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/recovery.c:1443: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/recovery.c:1475: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/recovery.c:1495: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/debug.c:105: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 3 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/debug.c:105: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 3 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/debug.c:110: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 3 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/debug.c:110: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 3 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/debug.c:114: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 3 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/debug.c:114: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 3 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/debug.c:118: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 3 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/debug.c:118: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 3 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/debug.c:1591: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/debug.c:1671: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/debug.c:1674: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 5 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/debug.c:1680: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/debug.c:1699: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 5 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/debug.c:1788: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 5 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/debug.c:1821: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 5 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/debug.c:1833: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 5 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/debug.c:1924: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/debug.c:1932: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/debug.c:1938: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/debug.c:1945: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/debug.c:1953: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/debug.c:1960: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/debug.c:1967: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/debug.c:1973: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/debug.c:1988: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/debug.c:1991: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 5 has type 'ino_t' fs/ubifs/debug.c:2009: warning: format '%lu' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 2 has type 'ino_t' Reported-by: Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Artem Bityutskiy <Artem.Bityutskiy@nokia.com>
2008-10-29 18:08:43 +08:00
(unsigned long)c->highest_inum, INUM_WATERMARK);
}
inode->i_ino = ++c->highest_inum;
/*
* The creation sequence number remains with this inode for its
* lifetime. All nodes for this inode have a greater sequence number,
* and so it is possible to distinguish obsolete nodes belonging to a
* previous incarnation of the same inode number - for example, for the
* purpose of rebuilding the index.
*/
ui->creat_sqnum = ++c->max_sqnum;
spin_unlock(&c->cnt_lock);
return inode;
}
static int dbg_check_name(const struct ubifs_info *c,
const struct ubifs_dent_node *dent,
const struct qstr *nm)
{
if (!dbg_is_chk_gen(c))
return 0;
if (le16_to_cpu(dent->nlen) != nm->len)
return -EINVAL;
if (memcmp(dent->name, nm->name, nm->len))
return -EINVAL;
return 0;
}
static struct dentry *ubifs_lookup(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry,
unsigned int flags)
{
int err;
union ubifs_key key;
struct inode *inode = NULL;
struct ubifs_dent_node *dent;
struct ubifs_info *c = dir->i_sb->s_fs_info;
dbg_gen("'%pd' in dir ino %lu", dentry, dir->i_ino);
if (dentry->d_name.len > UBIFS_MAX_NLEN)
return ERR_PTR(-ENAMETOOLONG);
dent = kmalloc(UBIFS_MAX_DENT_NODE_SZ, GFP_NOFS);
if (!dent)
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
dent_key_init(c, &key, dir->i_ino, &dentry->d_name);
err = ubifs_tnc_lookup_nm(c, &key, dent, &dentry->d_name);
if (err) {
if (err == -ENOENT) {
dbg_gen("not found");
goto done;
}
goto out;
}
if (dbg_check_name(c, dent, &dentry->d_name)) {
err = -EINVAL;
goto out;
}
inode = ubifs_iget(dir->i_sb, le64_to_cpu(dent->inum));
if (IS_ERR(inode)) {
/*
* This should not happen. Probably the file-system needs
* checking.
*/
err = PTR_ERR(inode);
UBIFS: extend debug/message capabilities In the case where we have more than one volumes on different UBI devices, it may be not that easy to tell which volume prints the messages. Add ubi number and volume id in ubifs_msg/warn/error to help debug. These two values are passed by struct ubifs_info. For those where ubifs_info is not initialized yet, ubifs_* is replaced by pr_*. For those where ubifs_info is not avaliable, ubifs_info is passed to the calling function as a const parameter. The output looks like, [ 95.444879] UBIFS (ubi0:1): background thread "ubifs_bgt0_1" started, PID 696 [ 95.484688] UBIFS (ubi0:1): UBIFS: mounted UBI device 0, volume 1, name "test1" [ 95.484694] UBIFS (ubi0:1): LEB size: 126976 bytes (124 KiB), min./max. I/O unit sizes: 2048 bytes/2048 bytes [ 95.484699] UBIFS (ubi0:1): FS size: 30220288 bytes (28 MiB, 238 LEBs), journal size 1523712 bytes (1 MiB, 12 LEBs) [ 95.484703] UBIFS (ubi0:1): reserved for root: 1427378 bytes (1393 KiB) [ 95.484709] UBIFS (ubi0:1): media format: w4/r0 (latest is w4/r0), UUID 40DFFC0E-70BE-4193-8905-F7D6DFE60B17, small LPT model [ 95.489875] UBIFS (ubi1:0): background thread "ubifs_bgt1_0" started, PID 699 [ 95.529713] UBIFS (ubi1:0): UBIFS: mounted UBI device 1, volume 0, name "test2" [ 95.529718] UBIFS (ubi1:0): LEB size: 126976 bytes (124 KiB), min./max. I/O unit sizes: 2048 bytes/2048 bytes [ 95.529724] UBIFS (ubi1:0): FS size: 19808256 bytes (18 MiB, 156 LEBs), journal size 1015809 bytes (0 MiB, 8 LEBs) [ 95.529727] UBIFS (ubi1:0): reserved for root: 935592 bytes (913 KiB) [ 95.529733] UBIFS (ubi1:0): media format: w4/r0 (latest is w4/r0), UUID EEB7779D-F419-4CA9-811B-831CAC7233D4, small LPT model [ 954.264767] UBIFS error (ubi1:0 pid 756): ubifs_read_node: bad node type (255 but expected 6) [ 954.367030] UBIFS error (ubi1:0 pid 756): ubifs_read_node: bad node at LEB 0:0, LEB mapping status 1 Signed-off-by: Sheng Yong <shengyong1@huawei.com> Signed-off-by: Artem Bityutskiy <artem.bityutskiy@linux.intel.com>
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ubifs_err(c, "dead directory entry '%pd', error %d",
dentry, err);
ubifs_ro_mode(c, err);
goto out;
}
done:
kfree(dent);
/*
* Note, d_splice_alias() would be required instead if we supported
* NFS.
*/
d_add(dentry, inode);
return NULL;
out:
kfree(dent);
return ERR_PTR(err);
}
static int ubifs_create(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, umode_t mode,
bool excl)
{
struct inode *inode;
struct ubifs_info *c = dir->i_sb->s_fs_info;
int err, sz_change = CALC_DENT_SIZE(dentry->d_name.len);
struct ubifs_budget_req req = { .new_ino = 1, .new_dent = 1,
.dirtied_ino = 1 };
struct ubifs_inode *dir_ui = ubifs_inode(dir);
/*
* Budget request settings: new inode, new direntry, changing the
* parent directory inode.
*/
dbg_gen("dent '%pd', mode %#hx in dir ino %lu",
dentry, mode, dir->i_ino);
err = ubifs_budget_space(c, &req);
if (err)
return err;
inode = ubifs_new_inode(c, dir, mode);
if (IS_ERR(inode)) {
err = PTR_ERR(inode);
goto out_budg;
}
err = ubifs_init_security(dir, inode, &dentry->d_name);
if (err)
goto out_inode;
mutex_lock(&dir_ui->ui_mutex);
dir->i_size += sz_change;
dir_ui->ui_size = dir->i_size;
dir->i_mtime = dir->i_ctime = inode->i_ctime;
err = ubifs_jnl_update(c, dir, &dentry->d_name, inode, 0, 0);
if (err)
goto out_cancel;
mutex_unlock(&dir_ui->ui_mutex);
ubifs_release_budget(c, &req);
insert_inode_hash(inode);
d_instantiate(dentry, inode);
return 0;
out_cancel:
dir->i_size -= sz_change;
dir_ui->ui_size = dir->i_size;
mutex_unlock(&dir_ui->ui_mutex);
out_inode:
make_bad_inode(inode);
iput(inode);
out_budg:
ubifs_release_budget(c, &req);
UBIFS: extend debug/message capabilities In the case where we have more than one volumes on different UBI devices, it may be not that easy to tell which volume prints the messages. Add ubi number and volume id in ubifs_msg/warn/error to help debug. These two values are passed by struct ubifs_info. For those where ubifs_info is not initialized yet, ubifs_* is replaced by pr_*. For those where ubifs_info is not avaliable, ubifs_info is passed to the calling function as a const parameter. The output looks like, [ 95.444879] UBIFS (ubi0:1): background thread "ubifs_bgt0_1" started, PID 696 [ 95.484688] UBIFS (ubi0:1): UBIFS: mounted UBI device 0, volume 1, name "test1" [ 95.484694] UBIFS (ubi0:1): LEB size: 126976 bytes (124 KiB), min./max. I/O unit sizes: 2048 bytes/2048 bytes [ 95.484699] UBIFS (ubi0:1): FS size: 30220288 bytes (28 MiB, 238 LEBs), journal size 1523712 bytes (1 MiB, 12 LEBs) [ 95.484703] UBIFS (ubi0:1): reserved for root: 1427378 bytes (1393 KiB) [ 95.484709] UBIFS (ubi0:1): media format: w4/r0 (latest is w4/r0), UUID 40DFFC0E-70BE-4193-8905-F7D6DFE60B17, small LPT model [ 95.489875] UBIFS (ubi1:0): background thread "ubifs_bgt1_0" started, PID 699 [ 95.529713] UBIFS (ubi1:0): UBIFS: mounted UBI device 1, volume 0, name "test2" [ 95.529718] UBIFS (ubi1:0): LEB size: 126976 bytes (124 KiB), min./max. I/O unit sizes: 2048 bytes/2048 bytes [ 95.529724] UBIFS (ubi1:0): FS size: 19808256 bytes (18 MiB, 156 LEBs), journal size 1015809 bytes (0 MiB, 8 LEBs) [ 95.529727] UBIFS (ubi1:0): reserved for root: 935592 bytes (913 KiB) [ 95.529733] UBIFS (ubi1:0): media format: w4/r0 (latest is w4/r0), UUID EEB7779D-F419-4CA9-811B-831CAC7233D4, small LPT model [ 954.264767] UBIFS error (ubi1:0 pid 756): ubifs_read_node: bad node type (255 but expected 6) [ 954.367030] UBIFS error (ubi1:0 pid 756): ubifs_read_node: bad node at LEB 0:0, LEB mapping status 1 Signed-off-by: Sheng Yong <shengyong1@huawei.com> Signed-off-by: Artem Bityutskiy <artem.bityutskiy@linux.intel.com>
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ubifs_err(c, "cannot create regular file, error %d", err);
return err;
}
/**
* vfs_dent_type - get VFS directory entry type.
* @type: UBIFS directory entry type
*
* This function converts UBIFS directory entry type into VFS directory entry
* type.
*/
static unsigned int vfs_dent_type(uint8_t type)
{
switch (type) {
case UBIFS_ITYPE_REG:
return DT_REG;
case UBIFS_ITYPE_DIR:
return DT_DIR;
case UBIFS_ITYPE_LNK:
return DT_LNK;
case UBIFS_ITYPE_BLK:
return DT_BLK;
case UBIFS_ITYPE_CHR:
return DT_CHR;
case UBIFS_ITYPE_FIFO:
return DT_FIFO;
case UBIFS_ITYPE_SOCK:
return DT_SOCK;
default:
BUG();
}
return 0;
}
/*
* The classical Unix view for directory is that it is a linear array of
* (name, inode number) entries. Linux/VFS assumes this model as well.
* Particularly, 'readdir()' call wants us to return a directory entry offset
* which later may be used to continue 'readdir()'ing the directory or to
* 'seek()' to that specific direntry. Obviously UBIFS does not really fit this
* model because directory entries are identified by keys, which may collide.
*
* UBIFS uses directory entry hash value for directory offsets, so
* 'seekdir()'/'telldir()' may not always work because of possible key
* collisions. But UBIFS guarantees that consecutive 'readdir()' calls work
* properly by means of saving full directory entry name in the private field
* of the file description object.
*
* This means that UBIFS cannot support NFS which requires full
* 'seekdir()'/'telldir()' support.
*/
static int ubifs_readdir(struct file *file, struct dir_context *ctx)
{
int err;
struct qstr nm;
union ubifs_key key;
struct ubifs_dent_node *dent;
struct inode *dir = file_inode(file);
struct ubifs_info *c = dir->i_sb->s_fs_info;
dbg_gen("dir ino %lu, f_pos %#llx", dir->i_ino, ctx->pos);
if (ctx->pos > UBIFS_S_KEY_HASH_MASK || ctx->pos == 2)
/*
* The directory was seek'ed to a senseless position or there
* are no more entries.
*/
return 0;
if (file->f_version == 0) {
/*
* The file was seek'ed, which means that @file->private_data
* is now invalid. This may also be just the first
* 'ubifs_readdir()' invocation, in which case
* @file->private_data is NULL, and the below code is
* basically a no-op.
*/
kfree(file->private_data);
file->private_data = NULL;
}
/*
* 'generic_file_llseek()' unconditionally sets @file->f_version to
* zero, and we use this for detecting whether the file was seek'ed.
*/
file->f_version = 1;
/* File positions 0 and 1 correspond to "." and ".." */
if (ctx->pos < 2) {
ubifs_assert(!file->private_data);
if (!dir_emit_dots(file, ctx))
return 0;
/* Find the first entry in TNC and save it */
lowest_dent_key(c, &key, dir->i_ino);
nm.name = NULL;
dent = ubifs_tnc_next_ent(c, &key, &nm);
if (IS_ERR(dent)) {
err = PTR_ERR(dent);
goto out;
}
ctx->pos = key_hash_flash(c, &dent->key);
file->private_data = dent;
}
dent = file->private_data;
if (!dent) {
/*
* The directory was seek'ed to and is now readdir'ed.
* Find the entry corresponding to @ctx->pos or the closest one.
*/
dent_key_init_hash(c, &key, dir->i_ino, ctx->pos);
nm.name = NULL;
dent = ubifs_tnc_next_ent(c, &key, &nm);
if (IS_ERR(dent)) {
err = PTR_ERR(dent);
goto out;
}
ctx->pos = key_hash_flash(c, &dent->key);
file->private_data = dent;
}
while (1) {
dbg_gen("feed '%s', ino %llu, new f_pos %#x",
dent->name, (unsigned long long)le64_to_cpu(dent->inum),
key_hash_flash(c, &dent->key));
UBIFS: endian handling fixes and annotations Noticed by sparse: fs/ubifs/file.c:75:2: warning: restricted __le64 degrades to integer fs/ubifs/file.c:629:4: warning: restricted __le64 degrades to integer fs/ubifs/dir.c:431:3: warning: restricted __le64 degrades to integer This should be checked to ensure the ubifs_assert is working as intended, I've done the suggested annotation in this patch. fs/ubifs/sb.c:298:6: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) fs/ubifs/sb.c:298:6: expected int [signed] [assigned] tmp fs/ubifs/sb.c:298:6: got restricted __le64 [usertype] <noident> fs/ubifs/sb.c:299:19: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) fs/ubifs/sb.c:299:19: expected restricted __le64 [usertype] atime_sec fs/ubifs/sb.c:299:19: got int [signed] [assigned] tmp fs/ubifs/sb.c:300:19: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) fs/ubifs/sb.c:300:19: expected restricted __le64 [usertype] ctime_sec fs/ubifs/sb.c:300:19: got int [signed] [assigned] tmp fs/ubifs/sb.c:301:19: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) fs/ubifs/sb.c:301:19: expected restricted __le64 [usertype] mtime_sec fs/ubifs/sb.c:301:19: got int [signed] [assigned] tmp This looks like a bugfix as your tmp was a u32 so there was truncation in the atime, mtime, ctime value, probably not intentional, add a tmp_le64 and use it here. fs/ubifs/key.h:348:9: warning: cast to restricted __le32 fs/ubifs/key.h:348:9: warning: cast to restricted __le32 fs/ubifs/key.h:419:9: warning: cast to restricted __le32 Read from the annotated union member instead. fs/ubifs/recovery.c:175:13: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) fs/ubifs/recovery.c:175:13: expected unsigned int [unsigned] [usertype] save_flags fs/ubifs/recovery.c:175:13: got restricted __le32 [usertype] flags fs/ubifs/recovery.c:186:13: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) fs/ubifs/recovery.c:186:13: expected restricted __le32 [usertype] flags fs/ubifs/recovery.c:186:13: got unsigned int [unsigned] [usertype] save_flags Do byteshifting at compile time of the flag value. Annotate the saved_flags as le32. fs/ubifs/debug.c:368:10: warning: cast to restricted __le32 fs/ubifs/debug.c:368:10: warning: cast from restricted __le64 Should be checked if the truncation was intentional, I've changed the printk to print the full width. Signed-off-by: Harvey Harrison <harvey.harrison@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Artem Bityutskiy <Artem.Bityutskiy@nokia.com>
2008-10-25 01:52:57 +08:00
ubifs_assert(le64_to_cpu(dent->ch.sqnum) >
ubifs_inode(dir)->creat_sqnum);
nm.len = le16_to_cpu(dent->nlen);
if (!dir_emit(ctx, dent->name, nm.len,
le64_to_cpu(dent->inum),
vfs_dent_type(dent->type)))
return 0;
/* Switch to the next entry */
key_read(c, &dent->key, &key);
nm.name = dent->name;
dent = ubifs_tnc_next_ent(c, &key, &nm);
if (IS_ERR(dent)) {
err = PTR_ERR(dent);
goto out;
}
kfree(file->private_data);
ctx->pos = key_hash_flash(c, &dent->key);
file->private_data = dent;
cond_resched();
}
out:
kfree(file->private_data);
file->private_data = NULL;
if (err != -ENOENT) {
UBIFS: extend debug/message capabilities In the case where we have more than one volumes on different UBI devices, it may be not that easy to tell which volume prints the messages. Add ubi number and volume id in ubifs_msg/warn/error to help debug. These two values are passed by struct ubifs_info. For those where ubifs_info is not initialized yet, ubifs_* is replaced by pr_*. For those where ubifs_info is not avaliable, ubifs_info is passed to the calling function as a const parameter. The output looks like, [ 95.444879] UBIFS (ubi0:1): background thread "ubifs_bgt0_1" started, PID 696 [ 95.484688] UBIFS (ubi0:1): UBIFS: mounted UBI device 0, volume 1, name "test1" [ 95.484694] UBIFS (ubi0:1): LEB size: 126976 bytes (124 KiB), min./max. I/O unit sizes: 2048 bytes/2048 bytes [ 95.484699] UBIFS (ubi0:1): FS size: 30220288 bytes (28 MiB, 238 LEBs), journal size 1523712 bytes (1 MiB, 12 LEBs) [ 95.484703] UBIFS (ubi0:1): reserved for root: 1427378 bytes (1393 KiB) [ 95.484709] UBIFS (ubi0:1): media format: w4/r0 (latest is w4/r0), UUID 40DFFC0E-70BE-4193-8905-F7D6DFE60B17, small LPT model [ 95.489875] UBIFS (ubi1:0): background thread "ubifs_bgt1_0" started, PID 699 [ 95.529713] UBIFS (ubi1:0): UBIFS: mounted UBI device 1, volume 0, name "test2" [ 95.529718] UBIFS (ubi1:0): LEB size: 126976 bytes (124 KiB), min./max. I/O unit sizes: 2048 bytes/2048 bytes [ 95.529724] UBIFS (ubi1:0): FS size: 19808256 bytes (18 MiB, 156 LEBs), journal size 1015809 bytes (0 MiB, 8 LEBs) [ 95.529727] UBIFS (ubi1:0): reserved for root: 935592 bytes (913 KiB) [ 95.529733] UBIFS (ubi1:0): media format: w4/r0 (latest is w4/r0), UUID EEB7779D-F419-4CA9-811B-831CAC7233D4, small LPT model [ 954.264767] UBIFS error (ubi1:0 pid 756): ubifs_read_node: bad node type (255 but expected 6) [ 954.367030] UBIFS error (ubi1:0 pid 756): ubifs_read_node: bad node at LEB 0:0, LEB mapping status 1 Signed-off-by: Sheng Yong <shengyong1@huawei.com> Signed-off-by: Artem Bityutskiy <artem.bityutskiy@linux.intel.com>
2015-03-20 18:39:42 +08:00
ubifs_err(c, "cannot find next direntry, error %d", err);
return err;
}
/* 2 is a special value indicating that there are no more direntries */
ctx->pos = 2;
return 0;
}
/* Free saved readdir() state when the directory is closed */
static int ubifs_dir_release(struct inode *dir, struct file *file)
{
kfree(file->private_data);
file->private_data = NULL;
return 0;
}
/**
* lock_2_inodes - a wrapper for locking two UBIFS inodes.
* @inode1: first inode
* @inode2: second inode
*
* We do not implement any tricks to guarantee strict lock ordering, because
* VFS has already done it for us on the @i_mutex. So this is just a simple
* wrapper function.
*/
static void lock_2_inodes(struct inode *inode1, struct inode *inode2)
{
mutex_lock_nested(&ubifs_inode(inode1)->ui_mutex, WB_MUTEX_1);
mutex_lock_nested(&ubifs_inode(inode2)->ui_mutex, WB_MUTEX_2);
}
/**
* unlock_2_inodes - a wrapper for unlocking two UBIFS inodes.
* @inode1: first inode
* @inode2: second inode
*/
static void unlock_2_inodes(struct inode *inode1, struct inode *inode2)
{
mutex_unlock(&ubifs_inode(inode2)->ui_mutex);
mutex_unlock(&ubifs_inode(inode1)->ui_mutex);
}
static int ubifs_link(struct dentry *old_dentry, struct inode *dir,
struct dentry *dentry)
{
struct ubifs_info *c = dir->i_sb->s_fs_info;
struct inode *inode = d_inode(old_dentry);
struct ubifs_inode *ui = ubifs_inode(inode);
struct ubifs_inode *dir_ui = ubifs_inode(dir);
int err, sz_change = CALC_DENT_SIZE(dentry->d_name.len);
struct ubifs_budget_req req = { .new_dent = 1, .dirtied_ino = 2,
.dirtied_ino_d = ALIGN(ui->data_len, 8) };
/*
* Budget request settings: new direntry, changing the target inode,
* changing the parent inode.
*/
dbg_gen("dent '%pd' to ino %lu (nlink %d) in dir ino %lu",
dentry, inode->i_ino,
inode->i_nlink, dir->i_ino);
ubifs_assert(inode_is_locked(dir));
ubifs_assert(inode_is_locked(inode));
err = dbg_check_synced_i_size(c, inode);
if (err)
return err;
err = ubifs_budget_space(c, &req);
if (err)
return err;
lock_2_inodes(dir, inode);
inc_nlink(inode);
ihold(inode);
inode->i_ctime = ubifs_current_time(inode);
dir->i_size += sz_change;
dir_ui->ui_size = dir->i_size;
dir->i_mtime = dir->i_ctime = inode->i_ctime;
err = ubifs_jnl_update(c, dir, &dentry->d_name, inode, 0, 0);
if (err)
goto out_cancel;
unlock_2_inodes(dir, inode);
ubifs_release_budget(c, &req);
d_instantiate(dentry, inode);
return 0;
out_cancel:
dir->i_size -= sz_change;
dir_ui->ui_size = dir->i_size;
drop_nlink(inode);
unlock_2_inodes(dir, inode);
ubifs_release_budget(c, &req);
iput(inode);
return err;
}
static int ubifs_unlink(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry)
{
struct ubifs_info *c = dir->i_sb->s_fs_info;
struct inode *inode = d_inode(dentry);
struct ubifs_inode *dir_ui = ubifs_inode(dir);
int sz_change = CALC_DENT_SIZE(dentry->d_name.len);
int err, budgeted = 1;
struct ubifs_budget_req req = { .mod_dent = 1, .dirtied_ino = 2 };
unsigned int saved_nlink = inode->i_nlink;
/*
* Budget request settings: deletion direntry, deletion inode (+1 for
* @dirtied_ino), changing the parent directory inode. If budgeting
* fails, go ahead anyway because we have extra space reserved for
* deletions.
*/
dbg_gen("dent '%pd' from ino %lu (nlink %d) in dir ino %lu",
dentry, inode->i_ino,
inode->i_nlink, dir->i_ino);
ubifs_assert(inode_is_locked(dir));
ubifs_assert(inode_is_locked(inode));
err = dbg_check_synced_i_size(c, inode);
if (err)
return err;
err = ubifs_budget_space(c, &req);
if (err) {
if (err != -ENOSPC)
return err;
budgeted = 0;
}
lock_2_inodes(dir, inode);
inode->i_ctime = ubifs_current_time(dir);
drop_nlink(inode);
dir->i_size -= sz_change;
dir_ui->ui_size = dir->i_size;
dir->i_mtime = dir->i_ctime = inode->i_ctime;
err = ubifs_jnl_update(c, dir, &dentry->d_name, inode, 1, 0);
if (err)
goto out_cancel;
unlock_2_inodes(dir, inode);
if (budgeted)
ubifs_release_budget(c, &req);
else {
/* We've deleted something - clean the "no space" flags */
c->bi.nospace = c->bi.nospace_rp = 0;
smp_wmb();
}
return 0;
out_cancel:
dir->i_size += sz_change;
dir_ui->ui_size = dir->i_size;
set_nlink(inode, saved_nlink);
unlock_2_inodes(dir, inode);
if (budgeted)
ubifs_release_budget(c, &req);
return err;
}
/**
* check_dir_empty - check if a directory is empty or not.
* @c: UBIFS file-system description object
* @dir: VFS inode object of the directory to check
*
* This function checks if directory @dir is empty. Returns zero if the
* directory is empty, %-ENOTEMPTY if it is not, and other negative error codes
* in case of of errors.
*/
static int check_dir_empty(struct ubifs_info *c, struct inode *dir)
{
struct qstr nm = { .name = NULL };
struct ubifs_dent_node *dent;
union ubifs_key key;
int err;
lowest_dent_key(c, &key, dir->i_ino);
dent = ubifs_tnc_next_ent(c, &key, &nm);
if (IS_ERR(dent)) {
err = PTR_ERR(dent);
if (err == -ENOENT)
err = 0;
} else {
kfree(dent);
err = -ENOTEMPTY;
}
return err;
}
static int ubifs_rmdir(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry)
{
struct ubifs_info *c = dir->i_sb->s_fs_info;
struct inode *inode = d_inode(dentry);
int sz_change = CALC_DENT_SIZE(dentry->d_name.len);
int err, budgeted = 1;
struct ubifs_inode *dir_ui = ubifs_inode(dir);
struct ubifs_budget_req req = { .mod_dent = 1, .dirtied_ino = 2 };
/*
* Budget request settings: deletion direntry, deletion inode and
* changing the parent inode. If budgeting fails, go ahead anyway
* because we have extra space reserved for deletions.
*/
dbg_gen("directory '%pd', ino %lu in dir ino %lu", dentry,
inode->i_ino, dir->i_ino);
ubifs_assert(inode_is_locked(dir));
ubifs_assert(inode_is_locked(inode));
err = check_dir_empty(c, d_inode(dentry));
if (err)
return err;
err = ubifs_budget_space(c, &req);
if (err) {
if (err != -ENOSPC)
return err;
budgeted = 0;
}
lock_2_inodes(dir, inode);
inode->i_ctime = ubifs_current_time(dir);
clear_nlink(inode);
drop_nlink(dir);
dir->i_size -= sz_change;
dir_ui->ui_size = dir->i_size;
dir->i_mtime = dir->i_ctime = inode->i_ctime;
err = ubifs_jnl_update(c, dir, &dentry->d_name, inode, 1, 0);
if (err)
goto out_cancel;
unlock_2_inodes(dir, inode);
if (budgeted)
ubifs_release_budget(c, &req);
else {
/* We've deleted something - clean the "no space" flags */
c->bi.nospace = c->bi.nospace_rp = 0;
smp_wmb();
}
return 0;
out_cancel:
dir->i_size += sz_change;
dir_ui->ui_size = dir->i_size;
inc_nlink(dir);
set_nlink(inode, 2);
unlock_2_inodes(dir, inode);
if (budgeted)
ubifs_release_budget(c, &req);
return err;
}
static int ubifs_mkdir(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, umode_t mode)
{
struct inode *inode;
struct ubifs_inode *dir_ui = ubifs_inode(dir);
struct ubifs_info *c = dir->i_sb->s_fs_info;
int err, sz_change = CALC_DENT_SIZE(dentry->d_name.len);
struct ubifs_budget_req req = { .new_ino = 1, .new_dent = 1 };
/*
* Budget request settings: new inode, new direntry and changing parent
* directory inode.
*/
dbg_gen("dent '%pd', mode %#hx in dir ino %lu",
dentry, mode, dir->i_ino);
err = ubifs_budget_space(c, &req);
if (err)
return err;
inode = ubifs_new_inode(c, dir, S_IFDIR | mode);
if (IS_ERR(inode)) {
err = PTR_ERR(inode);
goto out_budg;
}
err = ubifs_init_security(dir, inode, &dentry->d_name);
if (err)
goto out_inode;
mutex_lock(&dir_ui->ui_mutex);
insert_inode_hash(inode);
inc_nlink(inode);
inc_nlink(dir);
dir->i_size += sz_change;
dir_ui->ui_size = dir->i_size;
dir->i_mtime = dir->i_ctime = inode->i_ctime;
err = ubifs_jnl_update(c, dir, &dentry->d_name, inode, 0, 0);
if (err) {
UBIFS: extend debug/message capabilities In the case where we have more than one volumes on different UBI devices, it may be not that easy to tell which volume prints the messages. Add ubi number and volume id in ubifs_msg/warn/error to help debug. These two values are passed by struct ubifs_info. For those where ubifs_info is not initialized yet, ubifs_* is replaced by pr_*. For those where ubifs_info is not avaliable, ubifs_info is passed to the calling function as a const parameter. The output looks like, [ 95.444879] UBIFS (ubi0:1): background thread "ubifs_bgt0_1" started, PID 696 [ 95.484688] UBIFS (ubi0:1): UBIFS: mounted UBI device 0, volume 1, name "test1" [ 95.484694] UBIFS (ubi0:1): LEB size: 126976 bytes (124 KiB), min./max. I/O unit sizes: 2048 bytes/2048 bytes [ 95.484699] UBIFS (ubi0:1): FS size: 30220288 bytes (28 MiB, 238 LEBs), journal size 1523712 bytes (1 MiB, 12 LEBs) [ 95.484703] UBIFS (ubi0:1): reserved for root: 1427378 bytes (1393 KiB) [ 95.484709] UBIFS (ubi0:1): media format: w4/r0 (latest is w4/r0), UUID 40DFFC0E-70BE-4193-8905-F7D6DFE60B17, small LPT model [ 95.489875] UBIFS (ubi1:0): background thread "ubifs_bgt1_0" started, PID 699 [ 95.529713] UBIFS (ubi1:0): UBIFS: mounted UBI device 1, volume 0, name "test2" [ 95.529718] UBIFS (ubi1:0): LEB size: 126976 bytes (124 KiB), min./max. I/O unit sizes: 2048 bytes/2048 bytes [ 95.529724] UBIFS (ubi1:0): FS size: 19808256 bytes (18 MiB, 156 LEBs), journal size 1015809 bytes (0 MiB, 8 LEBs) [ 95.529727] UBIFS (ubi1:0): reserved for root: 935592 bytes (913 KiB) [ 95.529733] UBIFS (ubi1:0): media format: w4/r0 (latest is w4/r0), UUID EEB7779D-F419-4CA9-811B-831CAC7233D4, small LPT model [ 954.264767] UBIFS error (ubi1:0 pid 756): ubifs_read_node: bad node type (255 but expected 6) [ 954.367030] UBIFS error (ubi1:0 pid 756): ubifs_read_node: bad node at LEB 0:0, LEB mapping status 1 Signed-off-by: Sheng Yong <shengyong1@huawei.com> Signed-off-by: Artem Bityutskiy <artem.bityutskiy@linux.intel.com>
2015-03-20 18:39:42 +08:00
ubifs_err(c, "cannot create directory, error %d", err);
goto out_cancel;
}
mutex_unlock(&dir_ui->ui_mutex);
ubifs_release_budget(c, &req);
d_instantiate(dentry, inode);
return 0;
out_cancel:
dir->i_size -= sz_change;
dir_ui->ui_size = dir->i_size;
drop_nlink(dir);
mutex_unlock(&dir_ui->ui_mutex);
out_inode:
make_bad_inode(inode);
iput(inode);
out_budg:
ubifs_release_budget(c, &req);
return err;
}
static int ubifs_mknod(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry,
umode_t mode, dev_t rdev)
{
struct inode *inode;
struct ubifs_inode *ui;
struct ubifs_inode *dir_ui = ubifs_inode(dir);
struct ubifs_info *c = dir->i_sb->s_fs_info;
union ubifs_dev_desc *dev = NULL;
int sz_change = CALC_DENT_SIZE(dentry->d_name.len);
int err, devlen = 0;
struct ubifs_budget_req req = { .new_ino = 1, .new_dent = 1,
.new_ino_d = ALIGN(devlen, 8),
.dirtied_ino = 1 };
/*
* Budget request settings: new inode, new direntry and changing parent
* directory inode.
*/
dbg_gen("dent '%pd' in dir ino %lu", dentry, dir->i_ino);
if (S_ISBLK(mode) || S_ISCHR(mode)) {
dev = kmalloc(sizeof(union ubifs_dev_desc), GFP_NOFS);
if (!dev)
return -ENOMEM;
devlen = ubifs_encode_dev(dev, rdev);
}
err = ubifs_budget_space(c, &req);
if (err) {
kfree(dev);
return err;
}
inode = ubifs_new_inode(c, dir, mode);
if (IS_ERR(inode)) {
kfree(dev);
err = PTR_ERR(inode);
goto out_budg;
}
init_special_inode(inode, inode->i_mode, rdev);
inode->i_size = ubifs_inode(inode)->ui_size = devlen;
ui = ubifs_inode(inode);
ui->data = dev;
ui->data_len = devlen;
err = ubifs_init_security(dir, inode, &dentry->d_name);
if (err)
goto out_inode;
mutex_lock(&dir_ui->ui_mutex);
dir->i_size += sz_change;
dir_ui->ui_size = dir->i_size;
dir->i_mtime = dir->i_ctime = inode->i_ctime;
err = ubifs_jnl_update(c, dir, &dentry->d_name, inode, 0, 0);
if (err)
goto out_cancel;
mutex_unlock(&dir_ui->ui_mutex);
ubifs_release_budget(c, &req);
insert_inode_hash(inode);
d_instantiate(dentry, inode);
return 0;
out_cancel:
dir->i_size -= sz_change;
dir_ui->ui_size = dir->i_size;
mutex_unlock(&dir_ui->ui_mutex);
out_inode:
make_bad_inode(inode);
iput(inode);
out_budg:
ubifs_release_budget(c, &req);
return err;
}
static int ubifs_symlink(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry,
const char *symname)
{
struct inode *inode;
struct ubifs_inode *ui;
struct ubifs_inode *dir_ui = ubifs_inode(dir);
struct ubifs_info *c = dir->i_sb->s_fs_info;
int err, len = strlen(symname);
int sz_change = CALC_DENT_SIZE(dentry->d_name.len);
struct ubifs_budget_req req = { .new_ino = 1, .new_dent = 1,
.new_ino_d = ALIGN(len, 8),
.dirtied_ino = 1 };
/*
* Budget request settings: new inode, new direntry and changing parent
* directory inode.
*/
dbg_gen("dent '%pd', target '%s' in dir ino %lu", dentry,
symname, dir->i_ino);
if (len > UBIFS_MAX_INO_DATA)
return -ENAMETOOLONG;
err = ubifs_budget_space(c, &req);
if (err)
return err;
inode = ubifs_new_inode(c, dir, S_IFLNK | S_IRWXUGO);
if (IS_ERR(inode)) {
err = PTR_ERR(inode);
goto out_budg;
}
ui = ubifs_inode(inode);
ui->data = kmalloc(len + 1, GFP_NOFS);
if (!ui->data) {
err = -ENOMEM;
goto out_inode;
}
memcpy(ui->data, symname, len);
((char *)ui->data)[len] = '\0';
inode->i_link = ui->data;
/*
* The terminating zero byte is not written to the flash media and it
* is put just to make later in-memory string processing simpler. Thus,
* data length is @len, not @len + %1.
*/
ui->data_len = len;
inode->i_size = ubifs_inode(inode)->ui_size = len;
err = ubifs_init_security(dir, inode, &dentry->d_name);
if (err)
goto out_inode;
mutex_lock(&dir_ui->ui_mutex);
dir->i_size += sz_change;
dir_ui->ui_size = dir->i_size;
dir->i_mtime = dir->i_ctime = inode->i_ctime;
err = ubifs_jnl_update(c, dir, &dentry->d_name, inode, 0, 0);
if (err)
goto out_cancel;
mutex_unlock(&dir_ui->ui_mutex);
ubifs_release_budget(c, &req);
insert_inode_hash(inode);
d_instantiate(dentry, inode);
return 0;
out_cancel:
dir->i_size -= sz_change;
dir_ui->ui_size = dir->i_size;
mutex_unlock(&dir_ui->ui_mutex);
out_inode:
make_bad_inode(inode);
iput(inode);
out_budg:
ubifs_release_budget(c, &req);
return err;
}
/**
* lock_3_inodes - a wrapper for locking three UBIFS inodes.
* @inode1: first inode
* @inode2: second inode
* @inode3: third inode
*
* This function is used for 'ubifs_rename()' and @inode1 may be the same as
* @inode2 whereas @inode3 may be %NULL.
*
* We do not implement any tricks to guarantee strict lock ordering, because
* VFS has already done it for us on the @i_mutex. So this is just a simple
* wrapper function.
*/
static void lock_3_inodes(struct inode *inode1, struct inode *inode2,
struct inode *inode3)
{
mutex_lock_nested(&ubifs_inode(inode1)->ui_mutex, WB_MUTEX_1);
if (inode2 != inode1)
mutex_lock_nested(&ubifs_inode(inode2)->ui_mutex, WB_MUTEX_2);
if (inode3)
mutex_lock_nested(&ubifs_inode(inode3)->ui_mutex, WB_MUTEX_3);
}
/**
* unlock_3_inodes - a wrapper for unlocking three UBIFS inodes for rename.
* @inode1: first inode
* @inode2: second inode
* @inode3: third inode
*/
static void unlock_3_inodes(struct inode *inode1, struct inode *inode2,
struct inode *inode3)
{
if (inode3)
mutex_unlock(&ubifs_inode(inode3)->ui_mutex);
if (inode1 != inode2)
mutex_unlock(&ubifs_inode(inode2)->ui_mutex);
mutex_unlock(&ubifs_inode(inode1)->ui_mutex);
}
static int ubifs_rename(struct inode *old_dir, struct dentry *old_dentry,
struct inode *new_dir, struct dentry *new_dentry)
{
struct ubifs_info *c = old_dir->i_sb->s_fs_info;
struct inode *old_inode = d_inode(old_dentry);
struct inode *new_inode = d_inode(new_dentry);
struct ubifs_inode *old_inode_ui = ubifs_inode(old_inode);
int err, release, sync = 0, move = (new_dir != old_dir);
int is_dir = S_ISDIR(old_inode->i_mode);
int unlink = !!new_inode;
int new_sz = CALC_DENT_SIZE(new_dentry->d_name.len);
int old_sz = CALC_DENT_SIZE(old_dentry->d_name.len);
struct ubifs_budget_req req = { .new_dent = 1, .mod_dent = 1,
.dirtied_ino = 3 };
struct ubifs_budget_req ino_req = { .dirtied_ino = 1,
.dirtied_ino_d = ALIGN(old_inode_ui->data_len, 8) };
struct timespec time;
unsigned int uninitialized_var(saved_nlink);
/*
* Budget request settings: deletion direntry, new direntry, removing
* the old inode, and changing old and new parent directory inodes.
*
* However, this operation also marks the target inode as dirty and
* does not write it, so we allocate budget for the target inode
* separately.
*/
dbg_gen("dent '%pd' ino %lu in dir ino %lu to dent '%pd' in dir ino %lu",
old_dentry, old_inode->i_ino, old_dir->i_ino,
new_dentry, new_dir->i_ino);
ubifs_assert(inode_is_locked(old_dir));
ubifs_assert(inode_is_locked(new_dir));
if (unlink)
ubifs_assert(inode_is_locked(new_inode));
if (unlink && is_dir) {
err = check_dir_empty(c, new_inode);
if (err)
return err;
}
err = ubifs_budget_space(c, &req);
if (err)
return err;
err = ubifs_budget_space(c, &ino_req);
if (err) {
ubifs_release_budget(c, &req);
return err;
}
lock_3_inodes(old_dir, new_dir, new_inode);
/*
* Like most other Unix systems, set the @i_ctime for inodes on a
* rename.
*/
time = ubifs_current_time(old_dir);
old_inode->i_ctime = time;
/* We must adjust parent link count when renaming directories */
if (is_dir) {
if (move) {
/*
* @old_dir loses a link because we are moving
* @old_inode to a different directory.
*/
drop_nlink(old_dir);
/*
* @new_dir only gains a link if we are not also
* overwriting an existing directory.
*/
if (!unlink)
inc_nlink(new_dir);
} else {
/*
* @old_inode is not moving to a different directory,
* but @old_dir still loses a link if we are
* overwriting an existing directory.
*/
if (unlink)
drop_nlink(old_dir);
}
}
old_dir->i_size -= old_sz;
ubifs_inode(old_dir)->ui_size = old_dir->i_size;
old_dir->i_mtime = old_dir->i_ctime = time;
new_dir->i_mtime = new_dir->i_ctime = time;
/*
* And finally, if we unlinked a direntry which happened to have the
* same name as the moved direntry, we have to decrement @i_nlink of
* the unlinked inode and change its ctime.
*/
if (unlink) {
/*
* Directories cannot have hard-links, so if this is a
* directory, just clear @i_nlink.
*/
saved_nlink = new_inode->i_nlink;
if (is_dir)
clear_nlink(new_inode);
else
drop_nlink(new_inode);
new_inode->i_ctime = time;
} else {
new_dir->i_size += new_sz;
ubifs_inode(new_dir)->ui_size = new_dir->i_size;
}
/*
* Do not ask 'ubifs_jnl_rename()' to flush write-buffer if @old_inode
* is dirty, because this will be done later on at the end of
* 'ubifs_rename()'.
*/
if (IS_SYNC(old_inode)) {
sync = IS_DIRSYNC(old_dir) || IS_DIRSYNC(new_dir);
if (unlink && IS_SYNC(new_inode))
sync = 1;
}
err = ubifs_jnl_rename(c, old_dir, old_dentry, new_dir, new_dentry,
sync);
if (err)
goto out_cancel;
unlock_3_inodes(old_dir, new_dir, new_inode);
ubifs_release_budget(c, &req);
mutex_lock(&old_inode_ui->ui_mutex);
release = old_inode_ui->dirty;
mark_inode_dirty_sync(old_inode);
mutex_unlock(&old_inode_ui->ui_mutex);
if (release)
ubifs_release_budget(c, &ino_req);
if (IS_SYNC(old_inode))
err = old_inode->i_sb->s_op->write_inode(old_inode, NULL);
return err;
out_cancel:
if (unlink) {
set_nlink(new_inode, saved_nlink);
} else {
new_dir->i_size -= new_sz;
ubifs_inode(new_dir)->ui_size = new_dir->i_size;
}
old_dir->i_size += old_sz;
ubifs_inode(old_dir)->ui_size = old_dir->i_size;
if (is_dir) {
if (move) {
inc_nlink(old_dir);
if (!unlink)
drop_nlink(new_dir);
} else {
if (unlink)
inc_nlink(old_dir);
}
}
unlock_3_inodes(old_dir, new_dir, new_inode);
ubifs_release_budget(c, &ino_req);
ubifs_release_budget(c, &req);
return err;
}
int ubifs_getattr(struct vfsmount *mnt, struct dentry *dentry,
struct kstat *stat)
{
loff_t size;
struct inode *inode = d_inode(dentry);
struct ubifs_inode *ui = ubifs_inode(inode);
mutex_lock(&ui->ui_mutex);
generic_fillattr(inode, stat);
stat->blksize = UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE;
stat->size = ui->ui_size;
/*
* Unfortunately, the 'stat()' system call was designed for block
* device based file systems, and it is not appropriate for UBIFS,
* because UBIFS does not have notion of "block". For example, it is
* difficult to tell how many block a directory takes - it actually
* takes less than 300 bytes, but we have to round it to block size,
* which introduces large mistake. This makes utilities like 'du' to
* report completely senseless numbers. This is the reason why UBIFS
* goes the same way as JFFS2 - it reports zero blocks for everything
* but regular files, which makes more sense than reporting completely
* wrong sizes.
*/
if (S_ISREG(inode->i_mode)) {
size = ui->xattr_size;
size += stat->size;
size = ALIGN(size, UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE);
/*
* Note, user-space expects 512-byte blocks count irrespectively
* of what was reported in @stat->size.
*/
stat->blocks = size >> 9;
} else
stat->blocks = 0;
mutex_unlock(&ui->ui_mutex);
return 0;
}
const struct inode_operations ubifs_dir_inode_operations = {
.lookup = ubifs_lookup,
.create = ubifs_create,
.link = ubifs_link,
.symlink = ubifs_symlink,
.unlink = ubifs_unlink,
.mkdir = ubifs_mkdir,
.rmdir = ubifs_rmdir,
.mknod = ubifs_mknod,
.rename = ubifs_rename,
.setattr = ubifs_setattr,
.getattr = ubifs_getattr,
.setxattr = generic_setxattr,
.getxattr = generic_getxattr,
.listxattr = ubifs_listxattr,
.removexattr = generic_removexattr,
#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_ATIME_SUPPORT
.update_time = ubifs_update_time,
#endif
};
const struct file_operations ubifs_dir_operations = {
.llseek = generic_file_llseek,
.release = ubifs_dir_release,
.read = generic_read_dir,
.iterate_shared = ubifs_readdir,
.fsync = ubifs_fsync,
.unlocked_ioctl = ubifs_ioctl,
#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
.compat_ioctl = ubifs_compat_ioctl,
#endif
};