Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | /* |
| 2 | * linux/fs/namei.c |
| 3 | * |
| 4 | * Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Linus Torvalds |
| 5 | */ |
| 6 | |
| 7 | /* |
| 8 | * Some corrections by tytso. |
| 9 | */ |
| 10 | |
| 11 | /* [Feb 1997 T. Schoebel-Theuer] Complete rewrite of the pathname |
| 12 | * lookup logic. |
| 13 | */ |
| 14 | /* [Feb-Apr 2000, AV] Rewrite to the new namespace architecture. |
| 15 | */ |
| 16 | |
| 17 | #include <linux/init.h> |
| 18 | #include <linux/module.h> |
| 19 | #include <linux/slab.h> |
| 20 | #include <linux/fs.h> |
| 21 | #include <linux/namei.h> |
| 22 | #include <linux/quotaops.h> |
| 23 | #include <linux/pagemap.h> |
| 24 | #include <linux/dnotify.h> |
| 25 | #include <linux/smp_lock.h> |
| 26 | #include <linux/personality.h> |
| 27 | #include <linux/security.h> |
| 28 | #include <linux/syscalls.h> |
| 29 | #include <linux/mount.h> |
| 30 | #include <linux/audit.h> |
| 31 | #include <asm/namei.h> |
| 32 | #include <asm/uaccess.h> |
| 33 | |
| 34 | #define ACC_MODE(x) ("\000\004\002\006"[(x)&O_ACCMODE]) |
| 35 | |
| 36 | /* [Feb-1997 T. Schoebel-Theuer] |
| 37 | * Fundamental changes in the pathname lookup mechanisms (namei) |
| 38 | * were necessary because of omirr. The reason is that omirr needs |
| 39 | * to know the _real_ pathname, not the user-supplied one, in case |
| 40 | * of symlinks (and also when transname replacements occur). |
| 41 | * |
| 42 | * The new code replaces the old recursive symlink resolution with |
| 43 | * an iterative one (in case of non-nested symlink chains). It does |
| 44 | * this with calls to <fs>_follow_link(). |
| 45 | * As a side effect, dir_namei(), _namei() and follow_link() are now |
| 46 | * replaced with a single function lookup_dentry() that can handle all |
| 47 | * the special cases of the former code. |
| 48 | * |
| 49 | * With the new dcache, the pathname is stored at each inode, at least as |
| 50 | * long as the refcount of the inode is positive. As a side effect, the |
| 51 | * size of the dcache depends on the inode cache and thus is dynamic. |
| 52 | * |
| 53 | * [29-Apr-1998 C. Scott Ananian] Updated above description of symlink |
| 54 | * resolution to correspond with current state of the code. |
| 55 | * |
| 56 | * Note that the symlink resolution is not *completely* iterative. |
| 57 | * There is still a significant amount of tail- and mid- recursion in |
| 58 | * the algorithm. Also, note that <fs>_readlink() is not used in |
| 59 | * lookup_dentry(): lookup_dentry() on the result of <fs>_readlink() |
| 60 | * may return different results than <fs>_follow_link(). Many virtual |
| 61 | * filesystems (including /proc) exhibit this behavior. |
| 62 | */ |
| 63 | |
| 64 | /* [24-Feb-97 T. Schoebel-Theuer] Side effects caused by new implementation: |
| 65 | * New symlink semantics: when open() is called with flags O_CREAT | O_EXCL |
| 66 | * and the name already exists in form of a symlink, try to create the new |
| 67 | * name indicated by the symlink. The old code always complained that the |
| 68 | * name already exists, due to not following the symlink even if its target |
| 69 | * is nonexistent. The new semantics affects also mknod() and link() when |
| 70 | * the name is a symlink pointing to a non-existant name. |
| 71 | * |
| 72 | * I don't know which semantics is the right one, since I have no access |
| 73 | * to standards. But I found by trial that HP-UX 9.0 has the full "new" |
| 74 | * semantics implemented, while SunOS 4.1.1 and Solaris (SunOS 5.4) have the |
| 75 | * "old" one. Personally, I think the new semantics is much more logical. |
| 76 | * Note that "ln old new" where "new" is a symlink pointing to a non-existing |
| 77 | * file does succeed in both HP-UX and SunOs, but not in Solaris |
| 78 | * and in the old Linux semantics. |
| 79 | */ |
| 80 | |
| 81 | /* [16-Dec-97 Kevin Buhr] For security reasons, we change some symlink |
| 82 | * semantics. See the comments in "open_namei" and "do_link" below. |
| 83 | * |
| 84 | * [10-Sep-98 Alan Modra] Another symlink change. |
| 85 | */ |
| 86 | |
| 87 | /* [Feb-Apr 2000 AV] Complete rewrite. Rules for symlinks: |
| 88 | * inside the path - always follow. |
| 89 | * in the last component in creation/removal/renaming - never follow. |
| 90 | * if LOOKUP_FOLLOW passed - follow. |
| 91 | * if the pathname has trailing slashes - follow. |
| 92 | * otherwise - don't follow. |
| 93 | * (applied in that order). |
| 94 | * |
| 95 | * [Jun 2000 AV] Inconsistent behaviour of open() in case if flags==O_CREAT |
| 96 | * restored for 2.4. This is the last surviving part of old 4.2BSD bug. |
| 97 | * During the 2.4 we need to fix the userland stuff depending on it - |
| 98 | * hopefully we will be able to get rid of that wart in 2.5. So far only |
| 99 | * XEmacs seems to be relying on it... |
| 100 | */ |
| 101 | /* |
| 102 | * [Sep 2001 AV] Single-semaphore locking scheme (kudos to David Holland) |
| 103 | * implemented. Let's see if raised priority of ->s_vfs_rename_sem gives |
| 104 | * any extra contention... |
| 105 | */ |
| 106 | |
| 107 | /* In order to reduce some races, while at the same time doing additional |
| 108 | * checking and hopefully speeding things up, we copy filenames to the |
| 109 | * kernel data space before using them.. |
| 110 | * |
| 111 | * POSIX.1 2.4: an empty pathname is invalid (ENOENT). |
| 112 | * PATH_MAX includes the nul terminator --RR. |
| 113 | */ |
| 114 | static inline int do_getname(const char __user *filename, char *page) |
| 115 | { |
| 116 | int retval; |
| 117 | unsigned long len = PATH_MAX; |
| 118 | |
| 119 | if (!segment_eq(get_fs(), KERNEL_DS)) { |
| 120 | if ((unsigned long) filename >= TASK_SIZE) |
| 121 | return -EFAULT; |
| 122 | if (TASK_SIZE - (unsigned long) filename < PATH_MAX) |
| 123 | len = TASK_SIZE - (unsigned long) filename; |
| 124 | } |
| 125 | |
| 126 | retval = strncpy_from_user(page, filename, len); |
| 127 | if (retval > 0) { |
| 128 | if (retval < len) |
| 129 | return 0; |
| 130 | return -ENAMETOOLONG; |
| 131 | } else if (!retval) |
| 132 | retval = -ENOENT; |
| 133 | return retval; |
| 134 | } |
| 135 | |
| 136 | char * getname(const char __user * filename) |
| 137 | { |
| 138 | char *tmp, *result; |
| 139 | |
| 140 | result = ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); |
| 141 | tmp = __getname(); |
| 142 | if (tmp) { |
| 143 | int retval = do_getname(filename, tmp); |
| 144 | |
| 145 | result = tmp; |
| 146 | if (retval < 0) { |
| 147 | __putname(tmp); |
| 148 | result = ERR_PTR(retval); |
| 149 | } |
| 150 | } |
| 151 | audit_getname(result); |
| 152 | return result; |
| 153 | } |
| 154 | |
| 155 | #ifdef CONFIG_AUDITSYSCALL |
| 156 | void putname(const char *name) |
| 157 | { |
| 158 | if (unlikely(current->audit_context)) |
| 159 | audit_putname(name); |
| 160 | else |
| 161 | __putname(name); |
| 162 | } |
| 163 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(putname); |
| 164 | #endif |
| 165 | |
| 166 | |
| 167 | /** |
| 168 | * generic_permission - check for access rights on a Posix-like filesystem |
| 169 | * @inode: inode to check access rights for |
| 170 | * @mask: right to check for (%MAY_READ, %MAY_WRITE, %MAY_EXEC) |
| 171 | * @check_acl: optional callback to check for Posix ACLs |
| 172 | * |
| 173 | * Used to check for read/write/execute permissions on a file. |
| 174 | * We use "fsuid" for this, letting us set arbitrary permissions |
| 175 | * for filesystem access without changing the "normal" uids which |
| 176 | * are used for other things.. |
| 177 | */ |
| 178 | int generic_permission(struct inode *inode, int mask, |
| 179 | int (*check_acl)(struct inode *inode, int mask)) |
| 180 | { |
| 181 | umode_t mode = inode->i_mode; |
| 182 | |
| 183 | if (current->fsuid == inode->i_uid) |
| 184 | mode >>= 6; |
| 185 | else { |
| 186 | if (IS_POSIXACL(inode) && (mode & S_IRWXG) && check_acl) { |
| 187 | int error = check_acl(inode, mask); |
| 188 | if (error == -EACCES) |
| 189 | goto check_capabilities; |
| 190 | else if (error != -EAGAIN) |
| 191 | return error; |
| 192 | } |
| 193 | |
| 194 | if (in_group_p(inode->i_gid)) |
| 195 | mode >>= 3; |
| 196 | } |
| 197 | |
| 198 | /* |
| 199 | * If the DACs are ok we don't need any capability check. |
| 200 | */ |
| 201 | if (((mode & mask & (MAY_READ|MAY_WRITE|MAY_EXEC)) == mask)) |
| 202 | return 0; |
| 203 | |
| 204 | check_capabilities: |
| 205 | /* |
| 206 | * Read/write DACs are always overridable. |
| 207 | * Executable DACs are overridable if at least one exec bit is set. |
| 208 | */ |
| 209 | if (!(mask & MAY_EXEC) || |
| 210 | (inode->i_mode & S_IXUGO) || S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode)) |
| 211 | if (capable(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE)) |
| 212 | return 0; |
| 213 | |
| 214 | /* |
| 215 | * Searching includes executable on directories, else just read. |
| 216 | */ |
| 217 | if (mask == MAY_READ || (S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode) && !(mask & MAY_WRITE))) |
| 218 | if (capable(CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH)) |
| 219 | return 0; |
| 220 | |
| 221 | return -EACCES; |
| 222 | } |
| 223 | |
| 224 | int permission(struct inode *inode, int mask, struct nameidata *nd) |
| 225 | { |
| 226 | int retval, submask; |
| 227 | |
| 228 | if (mask & MAY_WRITE) { |
| 229 | umode_t mode = inode->i_mode; |
| 230 | |
| 231 | /* |
| 232 | * Nobody gets write access to a read-only fs. |
| 233 | */ |
| 234 | if (IS_RDONLY(inode) && |
| 235 | (S_ISREG(mode) || S_ISDIR(mode) || S_ISLNK(mode))) |
| 236 | return -EROFS; |
| 237 | |
| 238 | /* |
| 239 | * Nobody gets write access to an immutable file. |
| 240 | */ |
| 241 | if (IS_IMMUTABLE(inode)) |
| 242 | return -EACCES; |
| 243 | } |
| 244 | |
| 245 | |
| 246 | /* Ordinary permission routines do not understand MAY_APPEND. */ |
| 247 | submask = mask & ~MAY_APPEND; |
| 248 | if (inode->i_op && inode->i_op->permission) |
| 249 | retval = inode->i_op->permission(inode, submask, nd); |
| 250 | else |
| 251 | retval = generic_permission(inode, submask, NULL); |
| 252 | if (retval) |
| 253 | return retval; |
| 254 | |
| 255 | return security_inode_permission(inode, mask, nd); |
| 256 | } |
| 257 | |
| 258 | /* |
| 259 | * get_write_access() gets write permission for a file. |
| 260 | * put_write_access() releases this write permission. |
| 261 | * This is used for regular files. |
| 262 | * We cannot support write (and maybe mmap read-write shared) accesses and |
| 263 | * MAP_DENYWRITE mmappings simultaneously. The i_writecount field of an inode |
| 264 | * can have the following values: |
| 265 | * 0: no writers, no VM_DENYWRITE mappings |
| 266 | * < 0: (-i_writecount) vm_area_structs with VM_DENYWRITE set exist |
| 267 | * > 0: (i_writecount) users are writing to the file. |
| 268 | * |
| 269 | * Normally we operate on that counter with atomic_{inc,dec} and it's safe |
| 270 | * except for the cases where we don't hold i_writecount yet. Then we need to |
| 271 | * use {get,deny}_write_access() - these functions check the sign and refuse |
| 272 | * to do the change if sign is wrong. Exclusion between them is provided by |
| 273 | * the inode->i_lock spinlock. |
| 274 | */ |
| 275 | |
| 276 | int get_write_access(struct inode * inode) |
| 277 | { |
| 278 | spin_lock(&inode->i_lock); |
| 279 | if (atomic_read(&inode->i_writecount) < 0) { |
| 280 | spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); |
| 281 | return -ETXTBSY; |
| 282 | } |
| 283 | atomic_inc(&inode->i_writecount); |
| 284 | spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); |
| 285 | |
| 286 | return 0; |
| 287 | } |
| 288 | |
| 289 | int deny_write_access(struct file * file) |
| 290 | { |
| 291 | struct inode *inode = file->f_dentry->d_inode; |
| 292 | |
| 293 | spin_lock(&inode->i_lock); |
| 294 | if (atomic_read(&inode->i_writecount) > 0) { |
| 295 | spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); |
| 296 | return -ETXTBSY; |
| 297 | } |
| 298 | atomic_dec(&inode->i_writecount); |
| 299 | spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock); |
| 300 | |
| 301 | return 0; |
| 302 | } |
| 303 | |
| 304 | void path_release(struct nameidata *nd) |
| 305 | { |
| 306 | dput(nd->dentry); |
| 307 | mntput(nd->mnt); |
| 308 | } |
| 309 | |
| 310 | /* |
| 311 | * umount() mustn't call path_release()/mntput() as that would clear |
| 312 | * mnt_expiry_mark |
| 313 | */ |
| 314 | void path_release_on_umount(struct nameidata *nd) |
| 315 | { |
| 316 | dput(nd->dentry); |
| 317 | _mntput(nd->mnt); |
| 318 | } |
| 319 | |
| 320 | /* |
| 321 | * Internal lookup() using the new generic dcache. |
| 322 | * SMP-safe |
| 323 | */ |
| 324 | static struct dentry * cached_lookup(struct dentry * parent, struct qstr * name, struct nameidata *nd) |
| 325 | { |
| 326 | struct dentry * dentry = __d_lookup(parent, name); |
| 327 | |
| 328 | /* lockess __d_lookup may fail due to concurrent d_move() |
| 329 | * in some unrelated directory, so try with d_lookup |
| 330 | */ |
| 331 | if (!dentry) |
| 332 | dentry = d_lookup(parent, name); |
| 333 | |
| 334 | if (dentry && dentry->d_op && dentry->d_op->d_revalidate) { |
| 335 | if (!dentry->d_op->d_revalidate(dentry, nd) && !d_invalidate(dentry)) { |
| 336 | dput(dentry); |
| 337 | dentry = NULL; |
| 338 | } |
| 339 | } |
| 340 | return dentry; |
| 341 | } |
| 342 | |
| 343 | /* |
| 344 | * Short-cut version of permission(), for calling by |
| 345 | * path_walk(), when dcache lock is held. Combines parts |
| 346 | * of permission() and generic_permission(), and tests ONLY for |
| 347 | * MAY_EXEC permission. |
| 348 | * |
| 349 | * If appropriate, check DAC only. If not appropriate, or |
| 350 | * short-cut DAC fails, then call permission() to do more |
| 351 | * complete permission check. |
| 352 | */ |
| 353 | static inline int exec_permission_lite(struct inode *inode, |
| 354 | struct nameidata *nd) |
| 355 | { |
| 356 | umode_t mode = inode->i_mode; |
| 357 | |
| 358 | if (inode->i_op && inode->i_op->permission) |
| 359 | return -EAGAIN; |
| 360 | |
| 361 | if (current->fsuid == inode->i_uid) |
| 362 | mode >>= 6; |
| 363 | else if (in_group_p(inode->i_gid)) |
| 364 | mode >>= 3; |
| 365 | |
| 366 | if (mode & MAY_EXEC) |
| 367 | goto ok; |
| 368 | |
| 369 | if ((inode->i_mode & S_IXUGO) && capable(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE)) |
| 370 | goto ok; |
| 371 | |
| 372 | if (S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode) && capable(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE)) |
| 373 | goto ok; |
| 374 | |
| 375 | if (S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode) && capable(CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH)) |
| 376 | goto ok; |
| 377 | |
| 378 | return -EACCES; |
| 379 | ok: |
| 380 | return security_inode_permission(inode, MAY_EXEC, nd); |
| 381 | } |
| 382 | |
| 383 | /* |
| 384 | * This is called when everything else fails, and we actually have |
| 385 | * to go to the low-level filesystem to find out what we should do.. |
| 386 | * |
| 387 | * We get the directory semaphore, and after getting that we also |
| 388 | * make sure that nobody added the entry to the dcache in the meantime.. |
| 389 | * SMP-safe |
| 390 | */ |
| 391 | static struct dentry * real_lookup(struct dentry * parent, struct qstr * name, struct nameidata *nd) |
| 392 | { |
| 393 | struct dentry * result; |
| 394 | struct inode *dir = parent->d_inode; |
| 395 | |
| 396 | down(&dir->i_sem); |
| 397 | /* |
| 398 | * First re-do the cached lookup just in case it was created |
| 399 | * while we waited for the directory semaphore.. |
| 400 | * |
| 401 | * FIXME! This could use version numbering or similar to |
| 402 | * avoid unnecessary cache lookups. |
| 403 | * |
| 404 | * The "dcache_lock" is purely to protect the RCU list walker |
| 405 | * from concurrent renames at this point (we mustn't get false |
| 406 | * negatives from the RCU list walk here, unlike the optimistic |
| 407 | * fast walk). |
| 408 | * |
| 409 | * so doing d_lookup() (with seqlock), instead of lockfree __d_lookup |
| 410 | */ |
| 411 | result = d_lookup(parent, name); |
| 412 | if (!result) { |
| 413 | struct dentry * dentry = d_alloc(parent, name); |
| 414 | result = ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); |
| 415 | if (dentry) { |
| 416 | result = dir->i_op->lookup(dir, dentry, nd); |
| 417 | if (result) |
| 418 | dput(dentry); |
| 419 | else |
| 420 | result = dentry; |
| 421 | } |
| 422 | up(&dir->i_sem); |
| 423 | return result; |
| 424 | } |
| 425 | |
| 426 | /* |
| 427 | * Uhhuh! Nasty case: the cache was re-populated while |
| 428 | * we waited on the semaphore. Need to revalidate. |
| 429 | */ |
| 430 | up(&dir->i_sem); |
| 431 | if (result->d_op && result->d_op->d_revalidate) { |
| 432 | if (!result->d_op->d_revalidate(result, nd) && !d_invalidate(result)) { |
| 433 | dput(result); |
| 434 | result = ERR_PTR(-ENOENT); |
| 435 | } |
| 436 | } |
| 437 | return result; |
| 438 | } |
| 439 | |
| 440 | static int __emul_lookup_dentry(const char *, struct nameidata *); |
| 441 | |
| 442 | /* SMP-safe */ |
| 443 | static inline int |
| 444 | walk_init_root(const char *name, struct nameidata *nd) |
| 445 | { |
| 446 | read_lock(¤t->fs->lock); |
| 447 | if (current->fs->altroot && !(nd->flags & LOOKUP_NOALT)) { |
| 448 | nd->mnt = mntget(current->fs->altrootmnt); |
| 449 | nd->dentry = dget(current->fs->altroot); |
| 450 | read_unlock(¤t->fs->lock); |
| 451 | if (__emul_lookup_dentry(name,nd)) |
| 452 | return 0; |
| 453 | read_lock(¤t->fs->lock); |
| 454 | } |
| 455 | nd->mnt = mntget(current->fs->rootmnt); |
| 456 | nd->dentry = dget(current->fs->root); |
| 457 | read_unlock(¤t->fs->lock); |
| 458 | return 1; |
| 459 | } |
| 460 | |
| 461 | static inline int __vfs_follow_link(struct nameidata *nd, const char *link) |
| 462 | { |
| 463 | int res = 0; |
| 464 | char *name; |
| 465 | if (IS_ERR(link)) |
| 466 | goto fail; |
| 467 | |
| 468 | if (*link == '/') { |
| 469 | path_release(nd); |
| 470 | if (!walk_init_root(link, nd)) |
| 471 | /* weird __emul_prefix() stuff did it */ |
| 472 | goto out; |
| 473 | } |
| 474 | res = link_path_walk(link, nd); |
| 475 | out: |
| 476 | if (nd->depth || res || nd->last_type!=LAST_NORM) |
| 477 | return res; |
| 478 | /* |
| 479 | * If it is an iterative symlinks resolution in open_namei() we |
| 480 | * have to copy the last component. And all that crap because of |
| 481 | * bloody create() on broken symlinks. Furrfu... |
| 482 | */ |
| 483 | name = __getname(); |
| 484 | if (unlikely(!name)) { |
| 485 | path_release(nd); |
| 486 | return -ENOMEM; |
| 487 | } |
| 488 | strcpy(name, nd->last.name); |
| 489 | nd->last.name = name; |
| 490 | return 0; |
| 491 | fail: |
| 492 | path_release(nd); |
| 493 | return PTR_ERR(link); |
| 494 | } |
| 495 | |
| 496 | static inline int __do_follow_link(struct dentry *dentry, struct nameidata *nd) |
| 497 | { |
| 498 | int error; |
| 499 | |
| 500 | touch_atime(nd->mnt, dentry); |
| 501 | nd_set_link(nd, NULL); |
| 502 | error = dentry->d_inode->i_op->follow_link(dentry, nd); |
| 503 | if (!error) { |
| 504 | char *s = nd_get_link(nd); |
| 505 | if (s) |
| 506 | error = __vfs_follow_link(nd, s); |
| 507 | if (dentry->d_inode->i_op->put_link) |
| 508 | dentry->d_inode->i_op->put_link(dentry, nd); |
| 509 | } |
| 510 | |
| 511 | return error; |
| 512 | } |
| 513 | |
| 514 | /* |
| 515 | * This limits recursive symlink follows to 8, while |
| 516 | * limiting consecutive symlinks to 40. |
| 517 | * |
| 518 | * Without that kind of total limit, nasty chains of consecutive |
| 519 | * symlinks can cause almost arbitrarily long lookups. |
| 520 | */ |
| 521 | static inline int do_follow_link(struct dentry *dentry, struct nameidata *nd) |
| 522 | { |
| 523 | int err = -ELOOP; |
| 524 | if (current->link_count >= MAX_NESTED_LINKS) |
| 525 | goto loop; |
| 526 | if (current->total_link_count >= 40) |
| 527 | goto loop; |
| 528 | BUG_ON(nd->depth >= MAX_NESTED_LINKS); |
| 529 | cond_resched(); |
| 530 | err = security_inode_follow_link(dentry, nd); |
| 531 | if (err) |
| 532 | goto loop; |
| 533 | current->link_count++; |
| 534 | current->total_link_count++; |
| 535 | nd->depth++; |
| 536 | err = __do_follow_link(dentry, nd); |
| 537 | current->link_count--; |
| 538 | nd->depth--; |
| 539 | return err; |
| 540 | loop: |
| 541 | path_release(nd); |
| 542 | return err; |
| 543 | } |
| 544 | |
| 545 | int follow_up(struct vfsmount **mnt, struct dentry **dentry) |
| 546 | { |
| 547 | struct vfsmount *parent; |
| 548 | struct dentry *mountpoint; |
| 549 | spin_lock(&vfsmount_lock); |
| 550 | parent=(*mnt)->mnt_parent; |
| 551 | if (parent == *mnt) { |
| 552 | spin_unlock(&vfsmount_lock); |
| 553 | return 0; |
| 554 | } |
| 555 | mntget(parent); |
| 556 | mountpoint=dget((*mnt)->mnt_mountpoint); |
| 557 | spin_unlock(&vfsmount_lock); |
| 558 | dput(*dentry); |
| 559 | *dentry = mountpoint; |
| 560 | mntput(*mnt); |
| 561 | *mnt = parent; |
| 562 | return 1; |
| 563 | } |
| 564 | |
| 565 | /* no need for dcache_lock, as serialization is taken care in |
| 566 | * namespace.c |
| 567 | */ |
| 568 | static int follow_mount(struct vfsmount **mnt, struct dentry **dentry) |
| 569 | { |
| 570 | int res = 0; |
| 571 | while (d_mountpoint(*dentry)) { |
| 572 | struct vfsmount *mounted = lookup_mnt(*mnt, *dentry); |
| 573 | if (!mounted) |
| 574 | break; |
| 575 | mntput(*mnt); |
| 576 | *mnt = mounted; |
| 577 | dput(*dentry); |
| 578 | *dentry = dget(mounted->mnt_root); |
| 579 | res = 1; |
| 580 | } |
| 581 | return res; |
| 582 | } |
| 583 | |
| 584 | /* no need for dcache_lock, as serialization is taken care in |
| 585 | * namespace.c |
| 586 | */ |
| 587 | static inline int __follow_down(struct vfsmount **mnt, struct dentry **dentry) |
| 588 | { |
| 589 | struct vfsmount *mounted; |
| 590 | |
| 591 | mounted = lookup_mnt(*mnt, *dentry); |
| 592 | if (mounted) { |
| 593 | mntput(*mnt); |
| 594 | *mnt = mounted; |
| 595 | dput(*dentry); |
| 596 | *dentry = dget(mounted->mnt_root); |
| 597 | return 1; |
| 598 | } |
| 599 | return 0; |
| 600 | } |
| 601 | |
| 602 | int follow_down(struct vfsmount **mnt, struct dentry **dentry) |
| 603 | { |
| 604 | return __follow_down(mnt,dentry); |
| 605 | } |
| 606 | |
| 607 | static inline void follow_dotdot(struct vfsmount **mnt, struct dentry **dentry) |
| 608 | { |
| 609 | while(1) { |
| 610 | struct vfsmount *parent; |
| 611 | struct dentry *old = *dentry; |
| 612 | |
| 613 | read_lock(¤t->fs->lock); |
| 614 | if (*dentry == current->fs->root && |
| 615 | *mnt == current->fs->rootmnt) { |
| 616 | read_unlock(¤t->fs->lock); |
| 617 | break; |
| 618 | } |
| 619 | read_unlock(¤t->fs->lock); |
| 620 | spin_lock(&dcache_lock); |
| 621 | if (*dentry != (*mnt)->mnt_root) { |
| 622 | *dentry = dget((*dentry)->d_parent); |
| 623 | spin_unlock(&dcache_lock); |
| 624 | dput(old); |
| 625 | break; |
| 626 | } |
| 627 | spin_unlock(&dcache_lock); |
| 628 | spin_lock(&vfsmount_lock); |
| 629 | parent = (*mnt)->mnt_parent; |
| 630 | if (parent == *mnt) { |
| 631 | spin_unlock(&vfsmount_lock); |
| 632 | break; |
| 633 | } |
| 634 | mntget(parent); |
| 635 | *dentry = dget((*mnt)->mnt_mountpoint); |
| 636 | spin_unlock(&vfsmount_lock); |
| 637 | dput(old); |
| 638 | mntput(*mnt); |
| 639 | *mnt = parent; |
| 640 | } |
| 641 | follow_mount(mnt, dentry); |
| 642 | } |
| 643 | |
| 644 | struct path { |
| 645 | struct vfsmount *mnt; |
| 646 | struct dentry *dentry; |
| 647 | }; |
| 648 | |
| 649 | /* |
| 650 | * It's more convoluted than I'd like it to be, but... it's still fairly |
| 651 | * small and for now I'd prefer to have fast path as straight as possible. |
| 652 | * It _is_ time-critical. |
| 653 | */ |
| 654 | static int do_lookup(struct nameidata *nd, struct qstr *name, |
| 655 | struct path *path) |
| 656 | { |
| 657 | struct vfsmount *mnt = nd->mnt; |
| 658 | struct dentry *dentry = __d_lookup(nd->dentry, name); |
| 659 | |
| 660 | if (!dentry) |
| 661 | goto need_lookup; |
| 662 | if (dentry->d_op && dentry->d_op->d_revalidate) |
| 663 | goto need_revalidate; |
| 664 | done: |
| 665 | path->mnt = mnt; |
| 666 | path->dentry = dentry; |
| 667 | return 0; |
| 668 | |
| 669 | need_lookup: |
| 670 | dentry = real_lookup(nd->dentry, name, nd); |
| 671 | if (IS_ERR(dentry)) |
| 672 | goto fail; |
| 673 | goto done; |
| 674 | |
| 675 | need_revalidate: |
| 676 | if (dentry->d_op->d_revalidate(dentry, nd)) |
| 677 | goto done; |
| 678 | if (d_invalidate(dentry)) |
| 679 | goto done; |
| 680 | dput(dentry); |
| 681 | goto need_lookup; |
| 682 | |
| 683 | fail: |
| 684 | return PTR_ERR(dentry); |
| 685 | } |
| 686 | |
| 687 | /* |
| 688 | * Name resolution. |
Prasanna Meda | ea3834d | 2005-04-29 16:00:17 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 689 | * This is the basic name resolution function, turning a pathname into |
| 690 | * the final dentry. We expect 'base' to be positive and a directory. |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 691 | * |
Prasanna Meda | ea3834d | 2005-04-29 16:00:17 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 692 | * Returns 0 and nd will have valid dentry and mnt on success. |
| 693 | * Returns error and drops reference to input namei data on failure. |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 694 | */ |
| 695 | static fastcall int __link_path_walk(const char * name, struct nameidata *nd) |
| 696 | { |
| 697 | struct path next; |
| 698 | struct inode *inode; |
| 699 | int err; |
| 700 | unsigned int lookup_flags = nd->flags; |
| 701 | |
| 702 | while (*name=='/') |
| 703 | name++; |
| 704 | if (!*name) |
| 705 | goto return_reval; |
| 706 | |
| 707 | inode = nd->dentry->d_inode; |
| 708 | if (nd->depth) |
| 709 | lookup_flags = LOOKUP_FOLLOW; |
| 710 | |
| 711 | /* At this point we know we have a real path component. */ |
| 712 | for(;;) { |
| 713 | unsigned long hash; |
| 714 | struct qstr this; |
| 715 | unsigned int c; |
| 716 | |
| 717 | err = exec_permission_lite(inode, nd); |
| 718 | if (err == -EAGAIN) { |
| 719 | err = permission(inode, MAY_EXEC, nd); |
| 720 | } |
| 721 | if (err) |
| 722 | break; |
| 723 | |
| 724 | this.name = name; |
| 725 | c = *(const unsigned char *)name; |
| 726 | |
| 727 | hash = init_name_hash(); |
| 728 | do { |
| 729 | name++; |
| 730 | hash = partial_name_hash(c, hash); |
| 731 | c = *(const unsigned char *)name; |
| 732 | } while (c && (c != '/')); |
| 733 | this.len = name - (const char *) this.name; |
| 734 | this.hash = end_name_hash(hash); |
| 735 | |
| 736 | /* remove trailing slashes? */ |
| 737 | if (!c) |
| 738 | goto last_component; |
| 739 | while (*++name == '/'); |
| 740 | if (!*name) |
| 741 | goto last_with_slashes; |
| 742 | |
| 743 | /* |
| 744 | * "." and ".." are special - ".." especially so because it has |
| 745 | * to be able to know about the current root directory and |
| 746 | * parent relationships. |
| 747 | */ |
| 748 | if (this.name[0] == '.') switch (this.len) { |
| 749 | default: |
| 750 | break; |
| 751 | case 2: |
| 752 | if (this.name[1] != '.') |
| 753 | break; |
| 754 | follow_dotdot(&nd->mnt, &nd->dentry); |
| 755 | inode = nd->dentry->d_inode; |
| 756 | /* fallthrough */ |
| 757 | case 1: |
| 758 | continue; |
| 759 | } |
| 760 | /* |
| 761 | * See if the low-level filesystem might want |
| 762 | * to use its own hash.. |
| 763 | */ |
| 764 | if (nd->dentry->d_op && nd->dentry->d_op->d_hash) { |
| 765 | err = nd->dentry->d_op->d_hash(nd->dentry, &this); |
| 766 | if (err < 0) |
| 767 | break; |
| 768 | } |
| 769 | nd->flags |= LOOKUP_CONTINUE; |
| 770 | /* This does the actual lookups.. */ |
| 771 | err = do_lookup(nd, &this, &next); |
| 772 | if (err) |
| 773 | break; |
| 774 | /* Check mountpoints.. */ |
| 775 | follow_mount(&next.mnt, &next.dentry); |
| 776 | |
| 777 | err = -ENOENT; |
| 778 | inode = next.dentry->d_inode; |
| 779 | if (!inode) |
| 780 | goto out_dput; |
| 781 | err = -ENOTDIR; |
| 782 | if (!inode->i_op) |
| 783 | goto out_dput; |
| 784 | |
| 785 | if (inode->i_op->follow_link) { |
| 786 | mntget(next.mnt); |
| 787 | err = do_follow_link(next.dentry, nd); |
| 788 | dput(next.dentry); |
| 789 | mntput(next.mnt); |
| 790 | if (err) |
| 791 | goto return_err; |
| 792 | err = -ENOENT; |
| 793 | inode = nd->dentry->d_inode; |
| 794 | if (!inode) |
| 795 | break; |
| 796 | err = -ENOTDIR; |
| 797 | if (!inode->i_op) |
| 798 | break; |
| 799 | } else { |
| 800 | dput(nd->dentry); |
| 801 | nd->mnt = next.mnt; |
| 802 | nd->dentry = next.dentry; |
| 803 | } |
| 804 | err = -ENOTDIR; |
| 805 | if (!inode->i_op->lookup) |
| 806 | break; |
| 807 | continue; |
| 808 | /* here ends the main loop */ |
| 809 | |
| 810 | last_with_slashes: |
| 811 | lookup_flags |= LOOKUP_FOLLOW | LOOKUP_DIRECTORY; |
| 812 | last_component: |
| 813 | nd->flags &= ~LOOKUP_CONTINUE; |
| 814 | if (lookup_flags & LOOKUP_PARENT) |
| 815 | goto lookup_parent; |
| 816 | if (this.name[0] == '.') switch (this.len) { |
| 817 | default: |
| 818 | break; |
| 819 | case 2: |
| 820 | if (this.name[1] != '.') |
| 821 | break; |
| 822 | follow_dotdot(&nd->mnt, &nd->dentry); |
| 823 | inode = nd->dentry->d_inode; |
| 824 | /* fallthrough */ |
| 825 | case 1: |
| 826 | goto return_reval; |
| 827 | } |
| 828 | if (nd->dentry->d_op && nd->dentry->d_op->d_hash) { |
| 829 | err = nd->dentry->d_op->d_hash(nd->dentry, &this); |
| 830 | if (err < 0) |
| 831 | break; |
| 832 | } |
| 833 | err = do_lookup(nd, &this, &next); |
| 834 | if (err) |
| 835 | break; |
| 836 | follow_mount(&next.mnt, &next.dentry); |
| 837 | inode = next.dentry->d_inode; |
| 838 | if ((lookup_flags & LOOKUP_FOLLOW) |
| 839 | && inode && inode->i_op && inode->i_op->follow_link) { |
| 840 | mntget(next.mnt); |
| 841 | err = do_follow_link(next.dentry, nd); |
| 842 | dput(next.dentry); |
| 843 | mntput(next.mnt); |
| 844 | if (err) |
| 845 | goto return_err; |
| 846 | inode = nd->dentry->d_inode; |
| 847 | } else { |
| 848 | dput(nd->dentry); |
| 849 | nd->mnt = next.mnt; |
| 850 | nd->dentry = next.dentry; |
| 851 | } |
| 852 | err = -ENOENT; |
| 853 | if (!inode) |
| 854 | break; |
| 855 | if (lookup_flags & LOOKUP_DIRECTORY) { |
| 856 | err = -ENOTDIR; |
| 857 | if (!inode->i_op || !inode->i_op->lookup) |
| 858 | break; |
| 859 | } |
| 860 | goto return_base; |
| 861 | lookup_parent: |
| 862 | nd->last = this; |
| 863 | nd->last_type = LAST_NORM; |
| 864 | if (this.name[0] != '.') |
| 865 | goto return_base; |
| 866 | if (this.len == 1) |
| 867 | nd->last_type = LAST_DOT; |
| 868 | else if (this.len == 2 && this.name[1] == '.') |
| 869 | nd->last_type = LAST_DOTDOT; |
| 870 | else |
| 871 | goto return_base; |
| 872 | return_reval: |
| 873 | /* |
| 874 | * We bypassed the ordinary revalidation routines. |
| 875 | * We may need to check the cached dentry for staleness. |
| 876 | */ |
| 877 | if (nd->dentry && nd->dentry->d_sb && |
| 878 | (nd->dentry->d_sb->s_type->fs_flags & FS_REVAL_DOT)) { |
| 879 | err = -ESTALE; |
| 880 | /* Note: we do not d_invalidate() */ |
| 881 | if (!nd->dentry->d_op->d_revalidate(nd->dentry, nd)) |
| 882 | break; |
| 883 | } |
| 884 | return_base: |
| 885 | return 0; |
| 886 | out_dput: |
| 887 | dput(next.dentry); |
| 888 | break; |
| 889 | } |
| 890 | path_release(nd); |
| 891 | return_err: |
| 892 | return err; |
| 893 | } |
| 894 | |
| 895 | /* |
| 896 | * Wrapper to retry pathname resolution whenever the underlying |
| 897 | * file system returns an ESTALE. |
| 898 | * |
| 899 | * Retry the whole path once, forcing real lookup requests |
| 900 | * instead of relying on the dcache. |
| 901 | */ |
| 902 | int fastcall link_path_walk(const char *name, struct nameidata *nd) |
| 903 | { |
| 904 | struct nameidata save = *nd; |
| 905 | int result; |
| 906 | |
| 907 | /* make sure the stuff we saved doesn't go away */ |
| 908 | dget(save.dentry); |
| 909 | mntget(save.mnt); |
| 910 | |
| 911 | result = __link_path_walk(name, nd); |
| 912 | if (result == -ESTALE) { |
| 913 | *nd = save; |
| 914 | dget(nd->dentry); |
| 915 | mntget(nd->mnt); |
| 916 | nd->flags |= LOOKUP_REVAL; |
| 917 | result = __link_path_walk(name, nd); |
| 918 | } |
| 919 | |
| 920 | dput(save.dentry); |
| 921 | mntput(save.mnt); |
| 922 | |
| 923 | return result; |
| 924 | } |
| 925 | |
| 926 | int fastcall path_walk(const char * name, struct nameidata *nd) |
| 927 | { |
| 928 | current->total_link_count = 0; |
| 929 | return link_path_walk(name, nd); |
| 930 | } |
| 931 | |
Prasanna Meda | ea3834d | 2005-04-29 16:00:17 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 932 | /* |
| 933 | * SMP-safe: Returns 1 and nd will have valid dentry and mnt, if |
| 934 | * everything is done. Returns 0 and drops input nd, if lookup failed; |
| 935 | */ |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 936 | static int __emul_lookup_dentry(const char *name, struct nameidata *nd) |
| 937 | { |
| 938 | if (path_walk(name, nd)) |
| 939 | return 0; /* something went wrong... */ |
| 940 | |
| 941 | if (!nd->dentry->d_inode || S_ISDIR(nd->dentry->d_inode->i_mode)) { |
| 942 | struct dentry *old_dentry = nd->dentry; |
| 943 | struct vfsmount *old_mnt = nd->mnt; |
| 944 | struct qstr last = nd->last; |
| 945 | int last_type = nd->last_type; |
| 946 | /* |
| 947 | * NAME was not found in alternate root or it's a directory. Try to find |
| 948 | * it in the normal root: |
| 949 | */ |
| 950 | nd->last_type = LAST_ROOT; |
| 951 | read_lock(¤t->fs->lock); |
| 952 | nd->mnt = mntget(current->fs->rootmnt); |
| 953 | nd->dentry = dget(current->fs->root); |
| 954 | read_unlock(¤t->fs->lock); |
| 955 | if (path_walk(name, nd) == 0) { |
| 956 | if (nd->dentry->d_inode) { |
| 957 | dput(old_dentry); |
| 958 | mntput(old_mnt); |
| 959 | return 1; |
| 960 | } |
| 961 | path_release(nd); |
| 962 | } |
| 963 | nd->dentry = old_dentry; |
| 964 | nd->mnt = old_mnt; |
| 965 | nd->last = last; |
| 966 | nd->last_type = last_type; |
| 967 | } |
| 968 | return 1; |
| 969 | } |
| 970 | |
| 971 | void set_fs_altroot(void) |
| 972 | { |
| 973 | char *emul = __emul_prefix(); |
| 974 | struct nameidata nd; |
| 975 | struct vfsmount *mnt = NULL, *oldmnt; |
| 976 | struct dentry *dentry = NULL, *olddentry; |
| 977 | int err; |
| 978 | |
| 979 | if (!emul) |
| 980 | goto set_it; |
| 981 | err = path_lookup(emul, LOOKUP_FOLLOW|LOOKUP_DIRECTORY|LOOKUP_NOALT, &nd); |
| 982 | if (!err) { |
| 983 | mnt = nd.mnt; |
| 984 | dentry = nd.dentry; |
| 985 | } |
| 986 | set_it: |
| 987 | write_lock(¤t->fs->lock); |
| 988 | oldmnt = current->fs->altrootmnt; |
| 989 | olddentry = current->fs->altroot; |
| 990 | current->fs->altrootmnt = mnt; |
| 991 | current->fs->altroot = dentry; |
| 992 | write_unlock(¤t->fs->lock); |
| 993 | if (olddentry) { |
| 994 | dput(olddentry); |
| 995 | mntput(oldmnt); |
| 996 | } |
| 997 | } |
| 998 | |
Prasanna Meda | ea3834d | 2005-04-29 16:00:17 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 999 | /* Returns 0 and nd will be valid on success; Retuns error, otherwise. */ |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1000 | int fastcall path_lookup(const char *name, unsigned int flags, struct nameidata *nd) |
| 1001 | { |
Prasanna Meda | ea3834d | 2005-04-29 16:00:17 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1002 | int retval = 0; |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1003 | |
| 1004 | nd->last_type = LAST_ROOT; /* if there are only slashes... */ |
| 1005 | nd->flags = flags; |
| 1006 | nd->depth = 0; |
| 1007 | |
| 1008 | read_lock(¤t->fs->lock); |
| 1009 | if (*name=='/') { |
| 1010 | if (current->fs->altroot && !(nd->flags & LOOKUP_NOALT)) { |
| 1011 | nd->mnt = mntget(current->fs->altrootmnt); |
| 1012 | nd->dentry = dget(current->fs->altroot); |
| 1013 | read_unlock(¤t->fs->lock); |
| 1014 | if (__emul_lookup_dentry(name,nd)) |
Prasanna Meda | ea3834d | 2005-04-29 16:00:17 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1015 | goto out; /* found in altroot */ |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1016 | read_lock(¤t->fs->lock); |
| 1017 | } |
| 1018 | nd->mnt = mntget(current->fs->rootmnt); |
| 1019 | nd->dentry = dget(current->fs->root); |
| 1020 | } else { |
| 1021 | nd->mnt = mntget(current->fs->pwdmnt); |
| 1022 | nd->dentry = dget(current->fs->pwd); |
| 1023 | } |
| 1024 | read_unlock(¤t->fs->lock); |
| 1025 | current->total_link_count = 0; |
| 1026 | retval = link_path_walk(name, nd); |
Prasanna Meda | ea3834d | 2005-04-29 16:00:17 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1027 | out: |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1028 | if (unlikely(current->audit_context |
| 1029 | && nd && nd->dentry && nd->dentry->d_inode)) |
| 1030 | audit_inode(name, nd->dentry->d_inode); |
| 1031 | return retval; |
| 1032 | } |
| 1033 | |
| 1034 | /* |
| 1035 | * Restricted form of lookup. Doesn't follow links, single-component only, |
| 1036 | * needs parent already locked. Doesn't follow mounts. |
| 1037 | * SMP-safe. |
| 1038 | */ |
| 1039 | static struct dentry * __lookup_hash(struct qstr *name, struct dentry * base, struct nameidata *nd) |
| 1040 | { |
| 1041 | struct dentry * dentry; |
| 1042 | struct inode *inode; |
| 1043 | int err; |
| 1044 | |
| 1045 | inode = base->d_inode; |
| 1046 | err = permission(inode, MAY_EXEC, nd); |
| 1047 | dentry = ERR_PTR(err); |
| 1048 | if (err) |
| 1049 | goto out; |
| 1050 | |
| 1051 | /* |
| 1052 | * See if the low-level filesystem might want |
| 1053 | * to use its own hash.. |
| 1054 | */ |
| 1055 | if (base->d_op && base->d_op->d_hash) { |
| 1056 | err = base->d_op->d_hash(base, name); |
| 1057 | dentry = ERR_PTR(err); |
| 1058 | if (err < 0) |
| 1059 | goto out; |
| 1060 | } |
| 1061 | |
| 1062 | dentry = cached_lookup(base, name, nd); |
| 1063 | if (!dentry) { |
| 1064 | struct dentry *new = d_alloc(base, name); |
| 1065 | dentry = ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); |
| 1066 | if (!new) |
| 1067 | goto out; |
| 1068 | dentry = inode->i_op->lookup(inode, new, nd); |
| 1069 | if (!dentry) |
| 1070 | dentry = new; |
| 1071 | else |
| 1072 | dput(new); |
| 1073 | } |
| 1074 | out: |
| 1075 | return dentry; |
| 1076 | } |
| 1077 | |
| 1078 | struct dentry * lookup_hash(struct qstr *name, struct dentry * base) |
| 1079 | { |
| 1080 | return __lookup_hash(name, base, NULL); |
| 1081 | } |
| 1082 | |
| 1083 | /* SMP-safe */ |
| 1084 | struct dentry * lookup_one_len(const char * name, struct dentry * base, int len) |
| 1085 | { |
| 1086 | unsigned long hash; |
| 1087 | struct qstr this; |
| 1088 | unsigned int c; |
| 1089 | |
| 1090 | this.name = name; |
| 1091 | this.len = len; |
| 1092 | if (!len) |
| 1093 | goto access; |
| 1094 | |
| 1095 | hash = init_name_hash(); |
| 1096 | while (len--) { |
| 1097 | c = *(const unsigned char *)name++; |
| 1098 | if (c == '/' || c == '\0') |
| 1099 | goto access; |
| 1100 | hash = partial_name_hash(c, hash); |
| 1101 | } |
| 1102 | this.hash = end_name_hash(hash); |
| 1103 | |
| 1104 | return lookup_hash(&this, base); |
| 1105 | access: |
| 1106 | return ERR_PTR(-EACCES); |
| 1107 | } |
| 1108 | |
| 1109 | /* |
| 1110 | * namei() |
| 1111 | * |
| 1112 | * is used by most simple commands to get the inode of a specified name. |
| 1113 | * Open, link etc use their own routines, but this is enough for things |
| 1114 | * like 'chmod' etc. |
| 1115 | * |
| 1116 | * namei exists in two versions: namei/lnamei. The only difference is |
| 1117 | * that namei follows links, while lnamei does not. |
| 1118 | * SMP-safe |
| 1119 | */ |
| 1120 | int fastcall __user_walk(const char __user *name, unsigned flags, struct nameidata *nd) |
| 1121 | { |
| 1122 | char *tmp = getname(name); |
| 1123 | int err = PTR_ERR(tmp); |
| 1124 | |
| 1125 | if (!IS_ERR(tmp)) { |
| 1126 | err = path_lookup(tmp, flags, nd); |
| 1127 | putname(tmp); |
| 1128 | } |
| 1129 | return err; |
| 1130 | } |
| 1131 | |
| 1132 | /* |
| 1133 | * It's inline, so penalty for filesystems that don't use sticky bit is |
| 1134 | * minimal. |
| 1135 | */ |
| 1136 | static inline int check_sticky(struct inode *dir, struct inode *inode) |
| 1137 | { |
| 1138 | if (!(dir->i_mode & S_ISVTX)) |
| 1139 | return 0; |
| 1140 | if (inode->i_uid == current->fsuid) |
| 1141 | return 0; |
| 1142 | if (dir->i_uid == current->fsuid) |
| 1143 | return 0; |
| 1144 | return !capable(CAP_FOWNER); |
| 1145 | } |
| 1146 | |
| 1147 | /* |
| 1148 | * Check whether we can remove a link victim from directory dir, check |
| 1149 | * whether the type of victim is right. |
| 1150 | * 1. We can't do it if dir is read-only (done in permission()) |
| 1151 | * 2. We should have write and exec permissions on dir |
| 1152 | * 3. We can't remove anything from append-only dir |
| 1153 | * 4. We can't do anything with immutable dir (done in permission()) |
| 1154 | * 5. If the sticky bit on dir is set we should either |
| 1155 | * a. be owner of dir, or |
| 1156 | * b. be owner of victim, or |
| 1157 | * c. have CAP_FOWNER capability |
| 1158 | * 6. If the victim is append-only or immutable we can't do antyhing with |
| 1159 | * links pointing to it. |
| 1160 | * 7. If we were asked to remove a directory and victim isn't one - ENOTDIR. |
| 1161 | * 8. If we were asked to remove a non-directory and victim isn't one - EISDIR. |
| 1162 | * 9. We can't remove a root or mountpoint. |
| 1163 | * 10. We don't allow removal of NFS sillyrenamed files; it's handled by |
| 1164 | * nfs_async_unlink(). |
| 1165 | */ |
| 1166 | static inline int may_delete(struct inode *dir,struct dentry *victim,int isdir) |
| 1167 | { |
| 1168 | int error; |
| 1169 | |
| 1170 | if (!victim->d_inode) |
| 1171 | return -ENOENT; |
| 1172 | |
| 1173 | BUG_ON(victim->d_parent->d_inode != dir); |
| 1174 | |
| 1175 | error = permission(dir,MAY_WRITE | MAY_EXEC, NULL); |
| 1176 | if (error) |
| 1177 | return error; |
| 1178 | if (IS_APPEND(dir)) |
| 1179 | return -EPERM; |
| 1180 | if (check_sticky(dir, victim->d_inode)||IS_APPEND(victim->d_inode)|| |
| 1181 | IS_IMMUTABLE(victim->d_inode)) |
| 1182 | return -EPERM; |
| 1183 | if (isdir) { |
| 1184 | if (!S_ISDIR(victim->d_inode->i_mode)) |
| 1185 | return -ENOTDIR; |
| 1186 | if (IS_ROOT(victim)) |
| 1187 | return -EBUSY; |
| 1188 | } else if (S_ISDIR(victim->d_inode->i_mode)) |
| 1189 | return -EISDIR; |
| 1190 | if (IS_DEADDIR(dir)) |
| 1191 | return -ENOENT; |
| 1192 | if (victim->d_flags & DCACHE_NFSFS_RENAMED) |
| 1193 | return -EBUSY; |
| 1194 | return 0; |
| 1195 | } |
| 1196 | |
| 1197 | /* Check whether we can create an object with dentry child in directory |
| 1198 | * dir. |
| 1199 | * 1. We can't do it if child already exists (open has special treatment for |
| 1200 | * this case, but since we are inlined it's OK) |
| 1201 | * 2. We can't do it if dir is read-only (done in permission()) |
| 1202 | * 3. We should have write and exec permissions on dir |
| 1203 | * 4. We can't do it if dir is immutable (done in permission()) |
| 1204 | */ |
| 1205 | static inline int may_create(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *child, |
| 1206 | struct nameidata *nd) |
| 1207 | { |
| 1208 | if (child->d_inode) |
| 1209 | return -EEXIST; |
| 1210 | if (IS_DEADDIR(dir)) |
| 1211 | return -ENOENT; |
| 1212 | return permission(dir,MAY_WRITE | MAY_EXEC, nd); |
| 1213 | } |
| 1214 | |
| 1215 | /* |
| 1216 | * Special case: O_CREAT|O_EXCL implies O_NOFOLLOW for security |
| 1217 | * reasons. |
| 1218 | * |
| 1219 | * O_DIRECTORY translates into forcing a directory lookup. |
| 1220 | */ |
| 1221 | static inline int lookup_flags(unsigned int f) |
| 1222 | { |
| 1223 | unsigned long retval = LOOKUP_FOLLOW; |
| 1224 | |
| 1225 | if (f & O_NOFOLLOW) |
| 1226 | retval &= ~LOOKUP_FOLLOW; |
| 1227 | |
| 1228 | if ((f & (O_CREAT|O_EXCL)) == (O_CREAT|O_EXCL)) |
| 1229 | retval &= ~LOOKUP_FOLLOW; |
| 1230 | |
| 1231 | if (f & O_DIRECTORY) |
| 1232 | retval |= LOOKUP_DIRECTORY; |
| 1233 | |
| 1234 | return retval; |
| 1235 | } |
| 1236 | |
| 1237 | /* |
| 1238 | * p1 and p2 should be directories on the same fs. |
| 1239 | */ |
| 1240 | struct dentry *lock_rename(struct dentry *p1, struct dentry *p2) |
| 1241 | { |
| 1242 | struct dentry *p; |
| 1243 | |
| 1244 | if (p1 == p2) { |
| 1245 | down(&p1->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1246 | return NULL; |
| 1247 | } |
| 1248 | |
| 1249 | down(&p1->d_inode->i_sb->s_vfs_rename_sem); |
| 1250 | |
| 1251 | for (p = p1; p->d_parent != p; p = p->d_parent) { |
| 1252 | if (p->d_parent == p2) { |
| 1253 | down(&p2->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1254 | down(&p1->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1255 | return p; |
| 1256 | } |
| 1257 | } |
| 1258 | |
| 1259 | for (p = p2; p->d_parent != p; p = p->d_parent) { |
| 1260 | if (p->d_parent == p1) { |
| 1261 | down(&p1->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1262 | down(&p2->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1263 | return p; |
| 1264 | } |
| 1265 | } |
| 1266 | |
| 1267 | down(&p1->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1268 | down(&p2->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1269 | return NULL; |
| 1270 | } |
| 1271 | |
| 1272 | void unlock_rename(struct dentry *p1, struct dentry *p2) |
| 1273 | { |
| 1274 | up(&p1->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1275 | if (p1 != p2) { |
| 1276 | up(&p2->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1277 | up(&p1->d_inode->i_sb->s_vfs_rename_sem); |
| 1278 | } |
| 1279 | } |
| 1280 | |
| 1281 | int vfs_create(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode, |
| 1282 | struct nameidata *nd) |
| 1283 | { |
| 1284 | int error = may_create(dir, dentry, nd); |
| 1285 | |
| 1286 | if (error) |
| 1287 | return error; |
| 1288 | |
| 1289 | if (!dir->i_op || !dir->i_op->create) |
| 1290 | return -EACCES; /* shouldn't it be ENOSYS? */ |
| 1291 | mode &= S_IALLUGO; |
| 1292 | mode |= S_IFREG; |
| 1293 | error = security_inode_create(dir, dentry, mode); |
| 1294 | if (error) |
| 1295 | return error; |
| 1296 | DQUOT_INIT(dir); |
| 1297 | error = dir->i_op->create(dir, dentry, mode, nd); |
| 1298 | if (!error) { |
| 1299 | inode_dir_notify(dir, DN_CREATE); |
| 1300 | security_inode_post_create(dir, dentry, mode); |
| 1301 | } |
| 1302 | return error; |
| 1303 | } |
| 1304 | |
| 1305 | int may_open(struct nameidata *nd, int acc_mode, int flag) |
| 1306 | { |
| 1307 | struct dentry *dentry = nd->dentry; |
| 1308 | struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode; |
| 1309 | int error; |
| 1310 | |
| 1311 | if (!inode) |
| 1312 | return -ENOENT; |
| 1313 | |
| 1314 | if (S_ISLNK(inode->i_mode)) |
| 1315 | return -ELOOP; |
| 1316 | |
| 1317 | if (S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode) && (flag & FMODE_WRITE)) |
| 1318 | return -EISDIR; |
| 1319 | |
| 1320 | error = permission(inode, acc_mode, nd); |
| 1321 | if (error) |
| 1322 | return error; |
| 1323 | |
| 1324 | /* |
| 1325 | * FIFO's, sockets and device files are special: they don't |
| 1326 | * actually live on the filesystem itself, and as such you |
| 1327 | * can write to them even if the filesystem is read-only. |
| 1328 | */ |
| 1329 | if (S_ISFIFO(inode->i_mode) || S_ISSOCK(inode->i_mode)) { |
| 1330 | flag &= ~O_TRUNC; |
| 1331 | } else if (S_ISBLK(inode->i_mode) || S_ISCHR(inode->i_mode)) { |
| 1332 | if (nd->mnt->mnt_flags & MNT_NODEV) |
| 1333 | return -EACCES; |
| 1334 | |
| 1335 | flag &= ~O_TRUNC; |
| 1336 | } else if (IS_RDONLY(inode) && (flag & FMODE_WRITE)) |
| 1337 | return -EROFS; |
| 1338 | /* |
| 1339 | * An append-only file must be opened in append mode for writing. |
| 1340 | */ |
| 1341 | if (IS_APPEND(inode)) { |
| 1342 | if ((flag & FMODE_WRITE) && !(flag & O_APPEND)) |
| 1343 | return -EPERM; |
| 1344 | if (flag & O_TRUNC) |
| 1345 | return -EPERM; |
| 1346 | } |
| 1347 | |
| 1348 | /* O_NOATIME can only be set by the owner or superuser */ |
| 1349 | if (flag & O_NOATIME) |
| 1350 | if (current->fsuid != inode->i_uid && !capable(CAP_FOWNER)) |
| 1351 | return -EPERM; |
| 1352 | |
| 1353 | /* |
| 1354 | * Ensure there are no outstanding leases on the file. |
| 1355 | */ |
| 1356 | error = break_lease(inode, flag); |
| 1357 | if (error) |
| 1358 | return error; |
| 1359 | |
| 1360 | if (flag & O_TRUNC) { |
| 1361 | error = get_write_access(inode); |
| 1362 | if (error) |
| 1363 | return error; |
| 1364 | |
| 1365 | /* |
| 1366 | * Refuse to truncate files with mandatory locks held on them. |
| 1367 | */ |
| 1368 | error = locks_verify_locked(inode); |
| 1369 | if (!error) { |
| 1370 | DQUOT_INIT(inode); |
| 1371 | |
| 1372 | error = do_truncate(dentry, 0); |
| 1373 | } |
| 1374 | put_write_access(inode); |
| 1375 | if (error) |
| 1376 | return error; |
| 1377 | } else |
| 1378 | if (flag & FMODE_WRITE) |
| 1379 | DQUOT_INIT(inode); |
| 1380 | |
| 1381 | return 0; |
| 1382 | } |
| 1383 | |
| 1384 | /* |
| 1385 | * open_namei() |
| 1386 | * |
| 1387 | * namei for open - this is in fact almost the whole open-routine. |
| 1388 | * |
| 1389 | * Note that the low bits of "flag" aren't the same as in the open |
| 1390 | * system call - they are 00 - no permissions needed |
| 1391 | * 01 - read permission needed |
| 1392 | * 10 - write permission needed |
| 1393 | * 11 - read/write permissions needed |
| 1394 | * which is a lot more logical, and also allows the "no perm" needed |
| 1395 | * for symlinks (where the permissions are checked later). |
| 1396 | * SMP-safe |
| 1397 | */ |
| 1398 | int open_namei(const char * pathname, int flag, int mode, struct nameidata *nd) |
| 1399 | { |
| 1400 | int acc_mode, error = 0; |
| 1401 | struct dentry *dentry; |
| 1402 | struct dentry *dir; |
| 1403 | int count = 0; |
| 1404 | |
| 1405 | acc_mode = ACC_MODE(flag); |
| 1406 | |
| 1407 | /* Allow the LSM permission hook to distinguish append |
| 1408 | access from general write access. */ |
| 1409 | if (flag & O_APPEND) |
| 1410 | acc_mode |= MAY_APPEND; |
| 1411 | |
| 1412 | /* Fill in the open() intent data */ |
| 1413 | nd->intent.open.flags = flag; |
| 1414 | nd->intent.open.create_mode = mode; |
| 1415 | |
| 1416 | /* |
| 1417 | * The simplest case - just a plain lookup. |
| 1418 | */ |
| 1419 | if (!(flag & O_CREAT)) { |
| 1420 | error = path_lookup(pathname, lookup_flags(flag)|LOOKUP_OPEN, nd); |
| 1421 | if (error) |
| 1422 | return error; |
| 1423 | goto ok; |
| 1424 | } |
| 1425 | |
| 1426 | /* |
| 1427 | * Create - we need to know the parent. |
| 1428 | */ |
| 1429 | error = path_lookup(pathname, LOOKUP_PARENT|LOOKUP_OPEN|LOOKUP_CREATE, nd); |
| 1430 | if (error) |
| 1431 | return error; |
| 1432 | |
| 1433 | /* |
| 1434 | * We have the parent and last component. First of all, check |
| 1435 | * that we are not asked to creat(2) an obvious directory - that |
| 1436 | * will not do. |
| 1437 | */ |
| 1438 | error = -EISDIR; |
| 1439 | if (nd->last_type != LAST_NORM || nd->last.name[nd->last.len]) |
| 1440 | goto exit; |
| 1441 | |
| 1442 | dir = nd->dentry; |
| 1443 | nd->flags &= ~LOOKUP_PARENT; |
| 1444 | down(&dir->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1445 | dentry = __lookup_hash(&nd->last, nd->dentry, nd); |
| 1446 | |
| 1447 | do_last: |
| 1448 | error = PTR_ERR(dentry); |
| 1449 | if (IS_ERR(dentry)) { |
| 1450 | up(&dir->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1451 | goto exit; |
| 1452 | } |
| 1453 | |
| 1454 | /* Negative dentry, just create the file */ |
| 1455 | if (!dentry->d_inode) { |
| 1456 | if (!IS_POSIXACL(dir->d_inode)) |
| 1457 | mode &= ~current->fs->umask; |
| 1458 | error = vfs_create(dir->d_inode, dentry, mode, nd); |
| 1459 | up(&dir->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1460 | dput(nd->dentry); |
| 1461 | nd->dentry = dentry; |
| 1462 | if (error) |
| 1463 | goto exit; |
| 1464 | /* Don't check for write permission, don't truncate */ |
| 1465 | acc_mode = 0; |
| 1466 | flag &= ~O_TRUNC; |
| 1467 | goto ok; |
| 1468 | } |
| 1469 | |
| 1470 | /* |
| 1471 | * It already exists. |
| 1472 | */ |
| 1473 | up(&dir->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1474 | |
| 1475 | error = -EEXIST; |
| 1476 | if (flag & O_EXCL) |
| 1477 | goto exit_dput; |
| 1478 | |
| 1479 | if (d_mountpoint(dentry)) { |
| 1480 | error = -ELOOP; |
| 1481 | if (flag & O_NOFOLLOW) |
| 1482 | goto exit_dput; |
| 1483 | while (__follow_down(&nd->mnt,&dentry) && d_mountpoint(dentry)); |
| 1484 | } |
| 1485 | error = -ENOENT; |
| 1486 | if (!dentry->d_inode) |
| 1487 | goto exit_dput; |
| 1488 | if (dentry->d_inode->i_op && dentry->d_inode->i_op->follow_link) |
| 1489 | goto do_link; |
| 1490 | |
| 1491 | dput(nd->dentry); |
| 1492 | nd->dentry = dentry; |
| 1493 | error = -EISDIR; |
| 1494 | if (dentry->d_inode && S_ISDIR(dentry->d_inode->i_mode)) |
| 1495 | goto exit; |
| 1496 | ok: |
| 1497 | error = may_open(nd, acc_mode, flag); |
| 1498 | if (error) |
| 1499 | goto exit; |
| 1500 | return 0; |
| 1501 | |
| 1502 | exit_dput: |
| 1503 | dput(dentry); |
| 1504 | exit: |
| 1505 | path_release(nd); |
| 1506 | return error; |
| 1507 | |
| 1508 | do_link: |
| 1509 | error = -ELOOP; |
| 1510 | if (flag & O_NOFOLLOW) |
| 1511 | goto exit_dput; |
| 1512 | /* |
| 1513 | * This is subtle. Instead of calling do_follow_link() we do the |
| 1514 | * thing by hands. The reason is that this way we have zero link_count |
| 1515 | * and path_walk() (called from ->follow_link) honoring LOOKUP_PARENT. |
| 1516 | * After that we have the parent and last component, i.e. |
| 1517 | * we are in the same situation as after the first path_walk(). |
| 1518 | * Well, almost - if the last component is normal we get its copy |
| 1519 | * stored in nd->last.name and we will have to putname() it when we |
| 1520 | * are done. Procfs-like symlinks just set LAST_BIND. |
| 1521 | */ |
| 1522 | nd->flags |= LOOKUP_PARENT; |
| 1523 | error = security_inode_follow_link(dentry, nd); |
| 1524 | if (error) |
| 1525 | goto exit_dput; |
| 1526 | error = __do_follow_link(dentry, nd); |
| 1527 | dput(dentry); |
| 1528 | if (error) |
| 1529 | return error; |
| 1530 | nd->flags &= ~LOOKUP_PARENT; |
| 1531 | if (nd->last_type == LAST_BIND) { |
| 1532 | dentry = nd->dentry; |
| 1533 | goto ok; |
| 1534 | } |
| 1535 | error = -EISDIR; |
| 1536 | if (nd->last_type != LAST_NORM) |
| 1537 | goto exit; |
| 1538 | if (nd->last.name[nd->last.len]) { |
| 1539 | putname(nd->last.name); |
| 1540 | goto exit; |
| 1541 | } |
| 1542 | error = -ELOOP; |
| 1543 | if (count++==32) { |
| 1544 | putname(nd->last.name); |
| 1545 | goto exit; |
| 1546 | } |
| 1547 | dir = nd->dentry; |
| 1548 | down(&dir->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1549 | dentry = __lookup_hash(&nd->last, nd->dentry, nd); |
| 1550 | putname(nd->last.name); |
| 1551 | goto do_last; |
| 1552 | } |
| 1553 | |
| 1554 | /** |
| 1555 | * lookup_create - lookup a dentry, creating it if it doesn't exist |
| 1556 | * @nd: nameidata info |
| 1557 | * @is_dir: directory flag |
| 1558 | * |
| 1559 | * Simple function to lookup and return a dentry and create it |
| 1560 | * if it doesn't exist. Is SMP-safe. |
| 1561 | */ |
| 1562 | struct dentry *lookup_create(struct nameidata *nd, int is_dir) |
| 1563 | { |
| 1564 | struct dentry *dentry; |
| 1565 | |
| 1566 | down(&nd->dentry->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1567 | dentry = ERR_PTR(-EEXIST); |
| 1568 | if (nd->last_type != LAST_NORM) |
| 1569 | goto fail; |
| 1570 | nd->flags &= ~LOOKUP_PARENT; |
| 1571 | dentry = lookup_hash(&nd->last, nd->dentry); |
| 1572 | if (IS_ERR(dentry)) |
| 1573 | goto fail; |
| 1574 | if (!is_dir && nd->last.name[nd->last.len] && !dentry->d_inode) |
| 1575 | goto enoent; |
| 1576 | return dentry; |
| 1577 | enoent: |
| 1578 | dput(dentry); |
| 1579 | dentry = ERR_PTR(-ENOENT); |
| 1580 | fail: |
| 1581 | return dentry; |
| 1582 | } |
Christoph Hellwig | f81a0bf | 2005-05-19 12:26:43 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1583 | EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(lookup_create); |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1584 | |
| 1585 | int vfs_mknod(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode, dev_t dev) |
| 1586 | { |
| 1587 | int error = may_create(dir, dentry, NULL); |
| 1588 | |
| 1589 | if (error) |
| 1590 | return error; |
| 1591 | |
| 1592 | if ((S_ISCHR(mode) || S_ISBLK(mode)) && !capable(CAP_MKNOD)) |
| 1593 | return -EPERM; |
| 1594 | |
| 1595 | if (!dir->i_op || !dir->i_op->mknod) |
| 1596 | return -EPERM; |
| 1597 | |
| 1598 | error = security_inode_mknod(dir, dentry, mode, dev); |
| 1599 | if (error) |
| 1600 | return error; |
| 1601 | |
| 1602 | DQUOT_INIT(dir); |
| 1603 | error = dir->i_op->mknod(dir, dentry, mode, dev); |
| 1604 | if (!error) { |
| 1605 | inode_dir_notify(dir, DN_CREATE); |
| 1606 | security_inode_post_mknod(dir, dentry, mode, dev); |
| 1607 | } |
| 1608 | return error; |
| 1609 | } |
| 1610 | |
| 1611 | asmlinkage long sys_mknod(const char __user * filename, int mode, unsigned dev) |
| 1612 | { |
| 1613 | int error = 0; |
| 1614 | char * tmp; |
| 1615 | struct dentry * dentry; |
| 1616 | struct nameidata nd; |
| 1617 | |
| 1618 | if (S_ISDIR(mode)) |
| 1619 | return -EPERM; |
| 1620 | tmp = getname(filename); |
| 1621 | if (IS_ERR(tmp)) |
| 1622 | return PTR_ERR(tmp); |
| 1623 | |
| 1624 | error = path_lookup(tmp, LOOKUP_PARENT, &nd); |
| 1625 | if (error) |
| 1626 | goto out; |
| 1627 | dentry = lookup_create(&nd, 0); |
| 1628 | error = PTR_ERR(dentry); |
| 1629 | |
| 1630 | if (!IS_POSIXACL(nd.dentry->d_inode)) |
| 1631 | mode &= ~current->fs->umask; |
| 1632 | if (!IS_ERR(dentry)) { |
| 1633 | switch (mode & S_IFMT) { |
| 1634 | case 0: case S_IFREG: |
| 1635 | error = vfs_create(nd.dentry->d_inode,dentry,mode,&nd); |
| 1636 | break; |
| 1637 | case S_IFCHR: case S_IFBLK: |
| 1638 | error = vfs_mknod(nd.dentry->d_inode,dentry,mode, |
| 1639 | new_decode_dev(dev)); |
| 1640 | break; |
| 1641 | case S_IFIFO: case S_IFSOCK: |
| 1642 | error = vfs_mknod(nd.dentry->d_inode,dentry,mode,0); |
| 1643 | break; |
| 1644 | case S_IFDIR: |
| 1645 | error = -EPERM; |
| 1646 | break; |
| 1647 | default: |
| 1648 | error = -EINVAL; |
| 1649 | } |
| 1650 | dput(dentry); |
| 1651 | } |
| 1652 | up(&nd.dentry->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1653 | path_release(&nd); |
| 1654 | out: |
| 1655 | putname(tmp); |
| 1656 | |
| 1657 | return error; |
| 1658 | } |
| 1659 | |
| 1660 | int vfs_mkdir(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode) |
| 1661 | { |
| 1662 | int error = may_create(dir, dentry, NULL); |
| 1663 | |
| 1664 | if (error) |
| 1665 | return error; |
| 1666 | |
| 1667 | if (!dir->i_op || !dir->i_op->mkdir) |
| 1668 | return -EPERM; |
| 1669 | |
| 1670 | mode &= (S_IRWXUGO|S_ISVTX); |
| 1671 | error = security_inode_mkdir(dir, dentry, mode); |
| 1672 | if (error) |
| 1673 | return error; |
| 1674 | |
| 1675 | DQUOT_INIT(dir); |
| 1676 | error = dir->i_op->mkdir(dir, dentry, mode); |
| 1677 | if (!error) { |
| 1678 | inode_dir_notify(dir, DN_CREATE); |
| 1679 | security_inode_post_mkdir(dir,dentry, mode); |
| 1680 | } |
| 1681 | return error; |
| 1682 | } |
| 1683 | |
| 1684 | asmlinkage long sys_mkdir(const char __user * pathname, int mode) |
| 1685 | { |
| 1686 | int error = 0; |
| 1687 | char * tmp; |
| 1688 | |
| 1689 | tmp = getname(pathname); |
| 1690 | error = PTR_ERR(tmp); |
| 1691 | if (!IS_ERR(tmp)) { |
| 1692 | struct dentry *dentry; |
| 1693 | struct nameidata nd; |
| 1694 | |
| 1695 | error = path_lookup(tmp, LOOKUP_PARENT, &nd); |
| 1696 | if (error) |
| 1697 | goto out; |
| 1698 | dentry = lookup_create(&nd, 1); |
| 1699 | error = PTR_ERR(dentry); |
| 1700 | if (!IS_ERR(dentry)) { |
| 1701 | if (!IS_POSIXACL(nd.dentry->d_inode)) |
| 1702 | mode &= ~current->fs->umask; |
| 1703 | error = vfs_mkdir(nd.dentry->d_inode, dentry, mode); |
| 1704 | dput(dentry); |
| 1705 | } |
| 1706 | up(&nd.dentry->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1707 | path_release(&nd); |
| 1708 | out: |
| 1709 | putname(tmp); |
| 1710 | } |
| 1711 | |
| 1712 | return error; |
| 1713 | } |
| 1714 | |
| 1715 | /* |
| 1716 | * We try to drop the dentry early: we should have |
| 1717 | * a usage count of 2 if we're the only user of this |
| 1718 | * dentry, and if that is true (possibly after pruning |
| 1719 | * the dcache), then we drop the dentry now. |
| 1720 | * |
| 1721 | * A low-level filesystem can, if it choses, legally |
| 1722 | * do a |
| 1723 | * |
| 1724 | * if (!d_unhashed(dentry)) |
| 1725 | * return -EBUSY; |
| 1726 | * |
| 1727 | * if it cannot handle the case of removing a directory |
| 1728 | * that is still in use by something else.. |
| 1729 | */ |
| 1730 | void dentry_unhash(struct dentry *dentry) |
| 1731 | { |
| 1732 | dget(dentry); |
| 1733 | if (atomic_read(&dentry->d_count)) |
| 1734 | shrink_dcache_parent(dentry); |
| 1735 | spin_lock(&dcache_lock); |
| 1736 | spin_lock(&dentry->d_lock); |
| 1737 | if (atomic_read(&dentry->d_count) == 2) |
| 1738 | __d_drop(dentry); |
| 1739 | spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock); |
| 1740 | spin_unlock(&dcache_lock); |
| 1741 | } |
| 1742 | |
| 1743 | int vfs_rmdir(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry) |
| 1744 | { |
| 1745 | int error = may_delete(dir, dentry, 1); |
| 1746 | |
| 1747 | if (error) |
| 1748 | return error; |
| 1749 | |
| 1750 | if (!dir->i_op || !dir->i_op->rmdir) |
| 1751 | return -EPERM; |
| 1752 | |
| 1753 | DQUOT_INIT(dir); |
| 1754 | |
| 1755 | down(&dentry->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1756 | dentry_unhash(dentry); |
| 1757 | if (d_mountpoint(dentry)) |
| 1758 | error = -EBUSY; |
| 1759 | else { |
| 1760 | error = security_inode_rmdir(dir, dentry); |
| 1761 | if (!error) { |
| 1762 | error = dir->i_op->rmdir(dir, dentry); |
| 1763 | if (!error) |
| 1764 | dentry->d_inode->i_flags |= S_DEAD; |
| 1765 | } |
| 1766 | } |
| 1767 | up(&dentry->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1768 | if (!error) { |
| 1769 | inode_dir_notify(dir, DN_DELETE); |
| 1770 | d_delete(dentry); |
| 1771 | } |
| 1772 | dput(dentry); |
| 1773 | |
| 1774 | return error; |
| 1775 | } |
| 1776 | |
| 1777 | asmlinkage long sys_rmdir(const char __user * pathname) |
| 1778 | { |
| 1779 | int error = 0; |
| 1780 | char * name; |
| 1781 | struct dentry *dentry; |
| 1782 | struct nameidata nd; |
| 1783 | |
| 1784 | name = getname(pathname); |
| 1785 | if(IS_ERR(name)) |
| 1786 | return PTR_ERR(name); |
| 1787 | |
| 1788 | error = path_lookup(name, LOOKUP_PARENT, &nd); |
| 1789 | if (error) |
| 1790 | goto exit; |
| 1791 | |
| 1792 | switch(nd.last_type) { |
| 1793 | case LAST_DOTDOT: |
| 1794 | error = -ENOTEMPTY; |
| 1795 | goto exit1; |
| 1796 | case LAST_DOT: |
| 1797 | error = -EINVAL; |
| 1798 | goto exit1; |
| 1799 | case LAST_ROOT: |
| 1800 | error = -EBUSY; |
| 1801 | goto exit1; |
| 1802 | } |
| 1803 | down(&nd.dentry->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1804 | dentry = lookup_hash(&nd.last, nd.dentry); |
| 1805 | error = PTR_ERR(dentry); |
| 1806 | if (!IS_ERR(dentry)) { |
| 1807 | error = vfs_rmdir(nd.dentry->d_inode, dentry); |
| 1808 | dput(dentry); |
| 1809 | } |
| 1810 | up(&nd.dentry->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1811 | exit1: |
| 1812 | path_release(&nd); |
| 1813 | exit: |
| 1814 | putname(name); |
| 1815 | return error; |
| 1816 | } |
| 1817 | |
| 1818 | int vfs_unlink(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry) |
| 1819 | { |
| 1820 | int error = may_delete(dir, dentry, 0); |
| 1821 | |
| 1822 | if (error) |
| 1823 | return error; |
| 1824 | |
| 1825 | if (!dir->i_op || !dir->i_op->unlink) |
| 1826 | return -EPERM; |
| 1827 | |
| 1828 | DQUOT_INIT(dir); |
| 1829 | |
| 1830 | down(&dentry->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1831 | if (d_mountpoint(dentry)) |
| 1832 | error = -EBUSY; |
| 1833 | else { |
| 1834 | error = security_inode_unlink(dir, dentry); |
| 1835 | if (!error) |
| 1836 | error = dir->i_op->unlink(dir, dentry); |
| 1837 | } |
| 1838 | up(&dentry->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1839 | |
| 1840 | /* We don't d_delete() NFS sillyrenamed files--they still exist. */ |
| 1841 | if (!error && !(dentry->d_flags & DCACHE_NFSFS_RENAMED)) { |
| 1842 | d_delete(dentry); |
| 1843 | inode_dir_notify(dir, DN_DELETE); |
| 1844 | } |
| 1845 | return error; |
| 1846 | } |
| 1847 | |
| 1848 | /* |
| 1849 | * Make sure that the actual truncation of the file will occur outside its |
| 1850 | * directory's i_sem. Truncate can take a long time if there is a lot of |
| 1851 | * writeout happening, and we don't want to prevent access to the directory |
| 1852 | * while waiting on the I/O. |
| 1853 | */ |
| 1854 | asmlinkage long sys_unlink(const char __user * pathname) |
| 1855 | { |
| 1856 | int error = 0; |
| 1857 | char * name; |
| 1858 | struct dentry *dentry; |
| 1859 | struct nameidata nd; |
| 1860 | struct inode *inode = NULL; |
| 1861 | |
| 1862 | name = getname(pathname); |
| 1863 | if(IS_ERR(name)) |
| 1864 | return PTR_ERR(name); |
| 1865 | |
| 1866 | error = path_lookup(name, LOOKUP_PARENT, &nd); |
| 1867 | if (error) |
| 1868 | goto exit; |
| 1869 | error = -EISDIR; |
| 1870 | if (nd.last_type != LAST_NORM) |
| 1871 | goto exit1; |
| 1872 | down(&nd.dentry->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1873 | dentry = lookup_hash(&nd.last, nd.dentry); |
| 1874 | error = PTR_ERR(dentry); |
| 1875 | if (!IS_ERR(dentry)) { |
| 1876 | /* Why not before? Because we want correct error value */ |
| 1877 | if (nd.last.name[nd.last.len]) |
| 1878 | goto slashes; |
| 1879 | inode = dentry->d_inode; |
| 1880 | if (inode) |
| 1881 | atomic_inc(&inode->i_count); |
| 1882 | error = vfs_unlink(nd.dentry->d_inode, dentry); |
| 1883 | exit2: |
| 1884 | dput(dentry); |
| 1885 | } |
| 1886 | up(&nd.dentry->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1887 | if (inode) |
| 1888 | iput(inode); /* truncate the inode here */ |
| 1889 | exit1: |
| 1890 | path_release(&nd); |
| 1891 | exit: |
| 1892 | putname(name); |
| 1893 | return error; |
| 1894 | |
| 1895 | slashes: |
| 1896 | error = !dentry->d_inode ? -ENOENT : |
| 1897 | S_ISDIR(dentry->d_inode->i_mode) ? -EISDIR : -ENOTDIR; |
| 1898 | goto exit2; |
| 1899 | } |
| 1900 | |
| 1901 | int vfs_symlink(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, const char *oldname, int mode) |
| 1902 | { |
| 1903 | int error = may_create(dir, dentry, NULL); |
| 1904 | |
| 1905 | if (error) |
| 1906 | return error; |
| 1907 | |
| 1908 | if (!dir->i_op || !dir->i_op->symlink) |
| 1909 | return -EPERM; |
| 1910 | |
| 1911 | error = security_inode_symlink(dir, dentry, oldname); |
| 1912 | if (error) |
| 1913 | return error; |
| 1914 | |
| 1915 | DQUOT_INIT(dir); |
| 1916 | error = dir->i_op->symlink(dir, dentry, oldname); |
| 1917 | if (!error) { |
| 1918 | inode_dir_notify(dir, DN_CREATE); |
| 1919 | security_inode_post_symlink(dir, dentry, oldname); |
| 1920 | } |
| 1921 | return error; |
| 1922 | } |
| 1923 | |
| 1924 | asmlinkage long sys_symlink(const char __user * oldname, const char __user * newname) |
| 1925 | { |
| 1926 | int error = 0; |
| 1927 | char * from; |
| 1928 | char * to; |
| 1929 | |
| 1930 | from = getname(oldname); |
| 1931 | if(IS_ERR(from)) |
| 1932 | return PTR_ERR(from); |
| 1933 | to = getname(newname); |
| 1934 | error = PTR_ERR(to); |
| 1935 | if (!IS_ERR(to)) { |
| 1936 | struct dentry *dentry; |
| 1937 | struct nameidata nd; |
| 1938 | |
| 1939 | error = path_lookup(to, LOOKUP_PARENT, &nd); |
| 1940 | if (error) |
| 1941 | goto out; |
| 1942 | dentry = lookup_create(&nd, 0); |
| 1943 | error = PTR_ERR(dentry); |
| 1944 | if (!IS_ERR(dentry)) { |
| 1945 | error = vfs_symlink(nd.dentry->d_inode, dentry, from, S_IALLUGO); |
| 1946 | dput(dentry); |
| 1947 | } |
| 1948 | up(&nd.dentry->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1949 | path_release(&nd); |
| 1950 | out: |
| 1951 | putname(to); |
| 1952 | } |
| 1953 | putname(from); |
| 1954 | return error; |
| 1955 | } |
| 1956 | |
| 1957 | int vfs_link(struct dentry *old_dentry, struct inode *dir, struct dentry *new_dentry) |
| 1958 | { |
| 1959 | struct inode *inode = old_dentry->d_inode; |
| 1960 | int error; |
| 1961 | |
| 1962 | if (!inode) |
| 1963 | return -ENOENT; |
| 1964 | |
| 1965 | error = may_create(dir, new_dentry, NULL); |
| 1966 | if (error) |
| 1967 | return error; |
| 1968 | |
| 1969 | if (dir->i_sb != inode->i_sb) |
| 1970 | return -EXDEV; |
| 1971 | |
| 1972 | /* |
| 1973 | * A link to an append-only or immutable file cannot be created. |
| 1974 | */ |
| 1975 | if (IS_APPEND(inode) || IS_IMMUTABLE(inode)) |
| 1976 | return -EPERM; |
| 1977 | if (!dir->i_op || !dir->i_op->link) |
| 1978 | return -EPERM; |
| 1979 | if (S_ISDIR(old_dentry->d_inode->i_mode)) |
| 1980 | return -EPERM; |
| 1981 | |
| 1982 | error = security_inode_link(old_dentry, dir, new_dentry); |
| 1983 | if (error) |
| 1984 | return error; |
| 1985 | |
| 1986 | down(&old_dentry->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1987 | DQUOT_INIT(dir); |
| 1988 | error = dir->i_op->link(old_dentry, dir, new_dentry); |
| 1989 | up(&old_dentry->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 1990 | if (!error) { |
| 1991 | inode_dir_notify(dir, DN_CREATE); |
| 1992 | security_inode_post_link(old_dentry, dir, new_dentry); |
| 1993 | } |
| 1994 | return error; |
| 1995 | } |
| 1996 | |
| 1997 | /* |
| 1998 | * Hardlinks are often used in delicate situations. We avoid |
| 1999 | * security-related surprises by not following symlinks on the |
| 2000 | * newname. --KAB |
| 2001 | * |
| 2002 | * We don't follow them on the oldname either to be compatible |
| 2003 | * with linux 2.0, and to avoid hard-linking to directories |
| 2004 | * and other special files. --ADM |
| 2005 | */ |
| 2006 | asmlinkage long sys_link(const char __user * oldname, const char __user * newname) |
| 2007 | { |
| 2008 | struct dentry *new_dentry; |
| 2009 | struct nameidata nd, old_nd; |
| 2010 | int error; |
| 2011 | char * to; |
| 2012 | |
| 2013 | to = getname(newname); |
| 2014 | if (IS_ERR(to)) |
| 2015 | return PTR_ERR(to); |
| 2016 | |
| 2017 | error = __user_walk(oldname, 0, &old_nd); |
| 2018 | if (error) |
| 2019 | goto exit; |
| 2020 | error = path_lookup(to, LOOKUP_PARENT, &nd); |
| 2021 | if (error) |
| 2022 | goto out; |
| 2023 | error = -EXDEV; |
| 2024 | if (old_nd.mnt != nd.mnt) |
| 2025 | goto out_release; |
| 2026 | new_dentry = lookup_create(&nd, 0); |
| 2027 | error = PTR_ERR(new_dentry); |
| 2028 | if (!IS_ERR(new_dentry)) { |
| 2029 | error = vfs_link(old_nd.dentry, nd.dentry->d_inode, new_dentry); |
| 2030 | dput(new_dentry); |
| 2031 | } |
| 2032 | up(&nd.dentry->d_inode->i_sem); |
| 2033 | out_release: |
| 2034 | path_release(&nd); |
| 2035 | out: |
| 2036 | path_release(&old_nd); |
| 2037 | exit: |
| 2038 | putname(to); |
| 2039 | |
| 2040 | return error; |
| 2041 | } |
| 2042 | |
| 2043 | /* |
| 2044 | * The worst of all namespace operations - renaming directory. "Perverted" |
| 2045 | * doesn't even start to describe it. Somebody in UCB had a heck of a trip... |
| 2046 | * Problems: |
| 2047 | * a) we can get into loop creation. Check is done in is_subdir(). |
| 2048 | * b) race potential - two innocent renames can create a loop together. |
| 2049 | * That's where 4.4 screws up. Current fix: serialization on |
| 2050 | * sb->s_vfs_rename_sem. We might be more accurate, but that's another |
| 2051 | * story. |
| 2052 | * c) we have to lock _three_ objects - parents and victim (if it exists). |
| 2053 | * And that - after we got ->i_sem on parents (until then we don't know |
| 2054 | * whether the target exists). Solution: try to be smart with locking |
| 2055 | * order for inodes. We rely on the fact that tree topology may change |
| 2056 | * only under ->s_vfs_rename_sem _and_ that parent of the object we |
| 2057 | * move will be locked. Thus we can rank directories by the tree |
| 2058 | * (ancestors first) and rank all non-directories after them. |
| 2059 | * That works since everybody except rename does "lock parent, lookup, |
| 2060 | * lock child" and rename is under ->s_vfs_rename_sem. |
| 2061 | * HOWEVER, it relies on the assumption that any object with ->lookup() |
| 2062 | * has no more than 1 dentry. If "hybrid" objects will ever appear, |
| 2063 | * we'd better make sure that there's no link(2) for them. |
| 2064 | * d) some filesystems don't support opened-but-unlinked directories, |
| 2065 | * either because of layout or because they are not ready to deal with |
| 2066 | * all cases correctly. The latter will be fixed (taking this sort of |
| 2067 | * stuff into VFS), but the former is not going away. Solution: the same |
| 2068 | * trick as in rmdir(). |
| 2069 | * e) conversion from fhandle to dentry may come in the wrong moment - when |
| 2070 | * we are removing the target. Solution: we will have to grab ->i_sem |
| 2071 | * in the fhandle_to_dentry code. [FIXME - current nfsfh.c relies on |
| 2072 | * ->i_sem on parents, which works but leads to some truely excessive |
| 2073 | * locking]. |
| 2074 | */ |
Adrian Bunk | 75c96f8 | 2005-05-05 16:16:09 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 2075 | static int vfs_rename_dir(struct inode *old_dir, struct dentry *old_dentry, |
| 2076 | struct inode *new_dir, struct dentry *new_dentry) |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 2077 | { |
| 2078 | int error = 0; |
| 2079 | struct inode *target; |
| 2080 | |
| 2081 | /* |
| 2082 | * If we are going to change the parent - check write permissions, |
| 2083 | * we'll need to flip '..'. |
| 2084 | */ |
| 2085 | if (new_dir != old_dir) { |
| 2086 | error = permission(old_dentry->d_inode, MAY_WRITE, NULL); |
| 2087 | if (error) |
| 2088 | return error; |
| 2089 | } |
| 2090 | |
| 2091 | error = security_inode_rename(old_dir, old_dentry, new_dir, new_dentry); |
| 2092 | if (error) |
| 2093 | return error; |
| 2094 | |
| 2095 | target = new_dentry->d_inode; |
| 2096 | if (target) { |
| 2097 | down(&target->i_sem); |
| 2098 | dentry_unhash(new_dentry); |
| 2099 | } |
| 2100 | if (d_mountpoint(old_dentry)||d_mountpoint(new_dentry)) |
| 2101 | error = -EBUSY; |
| 2102 | else |
| 2103 | error = old_dir->i_op->rename(old_dir, old_dentry, new_dir, new_dentry); |
| 2104 | if (target) { |
| 2105 | if (!error) |
| 2106 | target->i_flags |= S_DEAD; |
| 2107 | up(&target->i_sem); |
| 2108 | if (d_unhashed(new_dentry)) |
| 2109 | d_rehash(new_dentry); |
| 2110 | dput(new_dentry); |
| 2111 | } |
| 2112 | if (!error) { |
| 2113 | d_move(old_dentry,new_dentry); |
| 2114 | security_inode_post_rename(old_dir, old_dentry, |
| 2115 | new_dir, new_dentry); |
| 2116 | } |
| 2117 | return error; |
| 2118 | } |
| 2119 | |
Adrian Bunk | 75c96f8 | 2005-05-05 16:16:09 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 2120 | static int vfs_rename_other(struct inode *old_dir, struct dentry *old_dentry, |
| 2121 | struct inode *new_dir, struct dentry *new_dentry) |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 2122 | { |
| 2123 | struct inode *target; |
| 2124 | int error; |
| 2125 | |
| 2126 | error = security_inode_rename(old_dir, old_dentry, new_dir, new_dentry); |
| 2127 | if (error) |
| 2128 | return error; |
| 2129 | |
| 2130 | dget(new_dentry); |
| 2131 | target = new_dentry->d_inode; |
| 2132 | if (target) |
| 2133 | down(&target->i_sem); |
| 2134 | if (d_mountpoint(old_dentry)||d_mountpoint(new_dentry)) |
| 2135 | error = -EBUSY; |
| 2136 | else |
| 2137 | error = old_dir->i_op->rename(old_dir, old_dentry, new_dir, new_dentry); |
| 2138 | if (!error) { |
| 2139 | /* The following d_move() should become unconditional */ |
| 2140 | if (!(old_dir->i_sb->s_type->fs_flags & FS_ODD_RENAME)) |
| 2141 | d_move(old_dentry, new_dentry); |
| 2142 | security_inode_post_rename(old_dir, old_dentry, new_dir, new_dentry); |
| 2143 | } |
| 2144 | if (target) |
| 2145 | up(&target->i_sem); |
| 2146 | dput(new_dentry); |
| 2147 | return error; |
| 2148 | } |
| 2149 | |
| 2150 | int vfs_rename(struct inode *old_dir, struct dentry *old_dentry, |
| 2151 | struct inode *new_dir, struct dentry *new_dentry) |
| 2152 | { |
| 2153 | int error; |
| 2154 | int is_dir = S_ISDIR(old_dentry->d_inode->i_mode); |
| 2155 | |
| 2156 | if (old_dentry->d_inode == new_dentry->d_inode) |
| 2157 | return 0; |
| 2158 | |
| 2159 | error = may_delete(old_dir, old_dentry, is_dir); |
| 2160 | if (error) |
| 2161 | return error; |
| 2162 | |
| 2163 | if (!new_dentry->d_inode) |
| 2164 | error = may_create(new_dir, new_dentry, NULL); |
| 2165 | else |
| 2166 | error = may_delete(new_dir, new_dentry, is_dir); |
| 2167 | if (error) |
| 2168 | return error; |
| 2169 | |
| 2170 | if (!old_dir->i_op || !old_dir->i_op->rename) |
| 2171 | return -EPERM; |
| 2172 | |
| 2173 | DQUOT_INIT(old_dir); |
| 2174 | DQUOT_INIT(new_dir); |
| 2175 | |
| 2176 | if (is_dir) |
| 2177 | error = vfs_rename_dir(old_dir,old_dentry,new_dir,new_dentry); |
| 2178 | else |
| 2179 | error = vfs_rename_other(old_dir,old_dentry,new_dir,new_dentry); |
| 2180 | if (!error) { |
| 2181 | if (old_dir == new_dir) |
| 2182 | inode_dir_notify(old_dir, DN_RENAME); |
| 2183 | else { |
| 2184 | inode_dir_notify(old_dir, DN_DELETE); |
| 2185 | inode_dir_notify(new_dir, DN_CREATE); |
| 2186 | } |
| 2187 | } |
| 2188 | return error; |
| 2189 | } |
| 2190 | |
| 2191 | static inline int do_rename(const char * oldname, const char * newname) |
| 2192 | { |
| 2193 | int error = 0; |
| 2194 | struct dentry * old_dir, * new_dir; |
| 2195 | struct dentry * old_dentry, *new_dentry; |
| 2196 | struct dentry * trap; |
| 2197 | struct nameidata oldnd, newnd; |
| 2198 | |
| 2199 | error = path_lookup(oldname, LOOKUP_PARENT, &oldnd); |
| 2200 | if (error) |
| 2201 | goto exit; |
| 2202 | |
| 2203 | error = path_lookup(newname, LOOKUP_PARENT, &newnd); |
| 2204 | if (error) |
| 2205 | goto exit1; |
| 2206 | |
| 2207 | error = -EXDEV; |
| 2208 | if (oldnd.mnt != newnd.mnt) |
| 2209 | goto exit2; |
| 2210 | |
| 2211 | old_dir = oldnd.dentry; |
| 2212 | error = -EBUSY; |
| 2213 | if (oldnd.last_type != LAST_NORM) |
| 2214 | goto exit2; |
| 2215 | |
| 2216 | new_dir = newnd.dentry; |
| 2217 | if (newnd.last_type != LAST_NORM) |
| 2218 | goto exit2; |
| 2219 | |
| 2220 | trap = lock_rename(new_dir, old_dir); |
| 2221 | |
| 2222 | old_dentry = lookup_hash(&oldnd.last, old_dir); |
| 2223 | error = PTR_ERR(old_dentry); |
| 2224 | if (IS_ERR(old_dentry)) |
| 2225 | goto exit3; |
| 2226 | /* source must exist */ |
| 2227 | error = -ENOENT; |
| 2228 | if (!old_dentry->d_inode) |
| 2229 | goto exit4; |
| 2230 | /* unless the source is a directory trailing slashes give -ENOTDIR */ |
| 2231 | if (!S_ISDIR(old_dentry->d_inode->i_mode)) { |
| 2232 | error = -ENOTDIR; |
| 2233 | if (oldnd.last.name[oldnd.last.len]) |
| 2234 | goto exit4; |
| 2235 | if (newnd.last.name[newnd.last.len]) |
| 2236 | goto exit4; |
| 2237 | } |
| 2238 | /* source should not be ancestor of target */ |
| 2239 | error = -EINVAL; |
| 2240 | if (old_dentry == trap) |
| 2241 | goto exit4; |
| 2242 | new_dentry = lookup_hash(&newnd.last, new_dir); |
| 2243 | error = PTR_ERR(new_dentry); |
| 2244 | if (IS_ERR(new_dentry)) |
| 2245 | goto exit4; |
| 2246 | /* target should not be an ancestor of source */ |
| 2247 | error = -ENOTEMPTY; |
| 2248 | if (new_dentry == trap) |
| 2249 | goto exit5; |
| 2250 | |
| 2251 | error = vfs_rename(old_dir->d_inode, old_dentry, |
| 2252 | new_dir->d_inode, new_dentry); |
| 2253 | exit5: |
| 2254 | dput(new_dentry); |
| 2255 | exit4: |
| 2256 | dput(old_dentry); |
| 2257 | exit3: |
| 2258 | unlock_rename(new_dir, old_dir); |
| 2259 | exit2: |
| 2260 | path_release(&newnd); |
| 2261 | exit1: |
| 2262 | path_release(&oldnd); |
| 2263 | exit: |
| 2264 | return error; |
| 2265 | } |
| 2266 | |
| 2267 | asmlinkage long sys_rename(const char __user * oldname, const char __user * newname) |
| 2268 | { |
| 2269 | int error; |
| 2270 | char * from; |
| 2271 | char * to; |
| 2272 | |
| 2273 | from = getname(oldname); |
| 2274 | if(IS_ERR(from)) |
| 2275 | return PTR_ERR(from); |
| 2276 | to = getname(newname); |
| 2277 | error = PTR_ERR(to); |
| 2278 | if (!IS_ERR(to)) { |
| 2279 | error = do_rename(from,to); |
| 2280 | putname(to); |
| 2281 | } |
| 2282 | putname(from); |
| 2283 | return error; |
| 2284 | } |
| 2285 | |
| 2286 | int vfs_readlink(struct dentry *dentry, char __user *buffer, int buflen, const char *link) |
| 2287 | { |
| 2288 | int len; |
| 2289 | |
| 2290 | len = PTR_ERR(link); |
| 2291 | if (IS_ERR(link)) |
| 2292 | goto out; |
| 2293 | |
| 2294 | len = strlen(link); |
| 2295 | if (len > (unsigned) buflen) |
| 2296 | len = buflen; |
| 2297 | if (copy_to_user(buffer, link, len)) |
| 2298 | len = -EFAULT; |
| 2299 | out: |
| 2300 | return len; |
| 2301 | } |
| 2302 | |
| 2303 | /* |
| 2304 | * A helper for ->readlink(). This should be used *ONLY* for symlinks that |
| 2305 | * have ->follow_link() touching nd only in nd_set_link(). Using (or not |
| 2306 | * using) it for any given inode is up to filesystem. |
| 2307 | */ |
| 2308 | int generic_readlink(struct dentry *dentry, char __user *buffer, int buflen) |
| 2309 | { |
| 2310 | struct nameidata nd; |
| 2311 | int res; |
| 2312 | nd.depth = 0; |
| 2313 | res = dentry->d_inode->i_op->follow_link(dentry, &nd); |
| 2314 | if (!res) { |
| 2315 | res = vfs_readlink(dentry, buffer, buflen, nd_get_link(&nd)); |
| 2316 | if (dentry->d_inode->i_op->put_link) |
| 2317 | dentry->d_inode->i_op->put_link(dentry, &nd); |
| 2318 | } |
| 2319 | return res; |
| 2320 | } |
| 2321 | |
| 2322 | int vfs_follow_link(struct nameidata *nd, const char *link) |
| 2323 | { |
| 2324 | return __vfs_follow_link(nd, link); |
| 2325 | } |
| 2326 | |
| 2327 | /* get the link contents into pagecache */ |
| 2328 | static char *page_getlink(struct dentry * dentry, struct page **ppage) |
| 2329 | { |
| 2330 | struct page * page; |
| 2331 | struct address_space *mapping = dentry->d_inode->i_mapping; |
| 2332 | page = read_cache_page(mapping, 0, (filler_t *)mapping->a_ops->readpage, |
| 2333 | NULL); |
| 2334 | if (IS_ERR(page)) |
| 2335 | goto sync_fail; |
| 2336 | wait_on_page_locked(page); |
| 2337 | if (!PageUptodate(page)) |
| 2338 | goto async_fail; |
| 2339 | *ppage = page; |
| 2340 | return kmap(page); |
| 2341 | |
| 2342 | async_fail: |
| 2343 | page_cache_release(page); |
| 2344 | return ERR_PTR(-EIO); |
| 2345 | |
| 2346 | sync_fail: |
| 2347 | return (char*)page; |
| 2348 | } |
| 2349 | |
| 2350 | int page_readlink(struct dentry *dentry, char __user *buffer, int buflen) |
| 2351 | { |
| 2352 | struct page *page = NULL; |
| 2353 | char *s = page_getlink(dentry, &page); |
| 2354 | int res = vfs_readlink(dentry,buffer,buflen,s); |
| 2355 | if (page) { |
| 2356 | kunmap(page); |
| 2357 | page_cache_release(page); |
| 2358 | } |
| 2359 | return res; |
| 2360 | } |
| 2361 | |
| 2362 | int page_follow_link_light(struct dentry *dentry, struct nameidata *nd) |
| 2363 | { |
| 2364 | struct page *page; |
| 2365 | nd_set_link(nd, page_getlink(dentry, &page)); |
| 2366 | return 0; |
| 2367 | } |
| 2368 | |
| 2369 | void page_put_link(struct dentry *dentry, struct nameidata *nd) |
| 2370 | { |
| 2371 | if (!IS_ERR(nd_get_link(nd))) { |
| 2372 | struct page *page; |
| 2373 | page = find_get_page(dentry->d_inode->i_mapping, 0); |
| 2374 | if (!page) |
| 2375 | BUG(); |
| 2376 | kunmap(page); |
| 2377 | page_cache_release(page); |
| 2378 | page_cache_release(page); |
| 2379 | } |
| 2380 | } |
| 2381 | |
| 2382 | int page_symlink(struct inode *inode, const char *symname, int len) |
| 2383 | { |
| 2384 | struct address_space *mapping = inode->i_mapping; |
| 2385 | struct page *page = grab_cache_page(mapping, 0); |
| 2386 | int err = -ENOMEM; |
| 2387 | char *kaddr; |
| 2388 | |
| 2389 | if (!page) |
| 2390 | goto fail; |
| 2391 | err = mapping->a_ops->prepare_write(NULL, page, 0, len-1); |
| 2392 | if (err) |
| 2393 | goto fail_map; |
| 2394 | kaddr = kmap_atomic(page, KM_USER0); |
| 2395 | memcpy(kaddr, symname, len-1); |
| 2396 | kunmap_atomic(kaddr, KM_USER0); |
| 2397 | mapping->a_ops->commit_write(NULL, page, 0, len-1); |
| 2398 | /* |
| 2399 | * Notice that we are _not_ going to block here - end of page is |
| 2400 | * unmapped, so this will only try to map the rest of page, see |
| 2401 | * that it is unmapped (typically even will not look into inode - |
| 2402 | * ->i_size will be enough for everything) and zero it out. |
| 2403 | * OTOH it's obviously correct and should make the page up-to-date. |
| 2404 | */ |
| 2405 | if (!PageUptodate(page)) { |
| 2406 | err = mapping->a_ops->readpage(NULL, page); |
| 2407 | wait_on_page_locked(page); |
| 2408 | } else { |
| 2409 | unlock_page(page); |
| 2410 | } |
| 2411 | page_cache_release(page); |
| 2412 | if (err < 0) |
| 2413 | goto fail; |
| 2414 | mark_inode_dirty(inode); |
| 2415 | return 0; |
| 2416 | fail_map: |
| 2417 | unlock_page(page); |
| 2418 | page_cache_release(page); |
| 2419 | fail: |
| 2420 | return err; |
| 2421 | } |
| 2422 | |
| 2423 | struct inode_operations page_symlink_inode_operations = { |
| 2424 | .readlink = generic_readlink, |
| 2425 | .follow_link = page_follow_link_light, |
| 2426 | .put_link = page_put_link, |
| 2427 | }; |
| 2428 | |
| 2429 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(__user_walk); |
| 2430 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(follow_down); |
| 2431 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(follow_up); |
| 2432 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(get_write_access); /* binfmt_aout */ |
| 2433 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(getname); |
| 2434 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(lock_rename); |
| 2435 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(lookup_hash); |
| 2436 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(lookup_one_len); |
| 2437 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(page_follow_link_light); |
| 2438 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(page_put_link); |
| 2439 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(page_readlink); |
| 2440 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(page_symlink); |
| 2441 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(page_symlink_inode_operations); |
| 2442 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(path_lookup); |
| 2443 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(path_release); |
| 2444 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(path_walk); |
| 2445 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(permission); |
| 2446 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(unlock_rename); |
| 2447 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(vfs_create); |
| 2448 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(vfs_follow_link); |
| 2449 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(vfs_link); |
| 2450 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(vfs_mkdir); |
| 2451 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(vfs_mknod); |
| 2452 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_permission); |
| 2453 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(vfs_readlink); |
| 2454 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(vfs_rename); |
| 2455 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(vfs_rmdir); |
| 2456 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(vfs_symlink); |
| 2457 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(vfs_unlink); |
| 2458 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(dentry_unhash); |
| 2459 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_readlink); |