kernfs_node->id is currently a union kernfs_node_id which represents either a 32bit (ino, gen) pair or u64 value. I can't see much value in the usage of the union - all that's needed is a 64bit ID which the current code is already limited to. Using a union makes the code unnecessarily complicated and prevents using 64bit ino without adding practical benefits. This patch drops union kernfs_node_id and makes kernfs_node->id a u64. ino is stored in the lower 32bits and gen upper. Accessors - kernfs[_id]_ino() and kernfs[_id]_gen() - are added to retrieve the ino and gen. This simplifies ID handling less cumbersome and will allow using 64bit inos on supported archs. This patch doesn't make any functional changes. Change-Id: I289fc21fdfd22b7c7cae73626665b0cb100a0c5f Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org> Cc: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> Cc: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
421 lines
11 KiB
C
421 lines
11 KiB
C
/*
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* fs/kernfs/mount.c - kernfs mount implementation
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2001-3 Patrick Mochel
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* Copyright (c) 2007 SUSE Linux Products GmbH
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* Copyright (c) 2007, 2013 Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
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*
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* This file is released under the GPLv2.
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*/
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#include <linux/fs.h>
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#include <linux/mount.h>
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#include <linux/init.h>
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#include <linux/magic.h>
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#include <linux/slab.h>
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#include <linux/pagemap.h>
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#include <linux/namei.h>
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#include <linux/seq_file.h>
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#include <linux/exportfs.h>
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#include "kernfs-internal.h"
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struct kmem_cache *kernfs_node_cache;
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static int kernfs_sop_remount_fs(struct super_block *sb, int *flags, char *data)
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{
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struct kernfs_root *root = kernfs_info(sb)->root;
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struct kernfs_syscall_ops *scops = root->syscall_ops;
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if (scops && scops->remount_fs)
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return scops->remount_fs(root, flags, data);
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return 0;
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}
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static int kernfs_sop_show_options(struct seq_file *sf, struct dentry *dentry)
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{
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struct kernfs_root *root = kernfs_root(kernfs_dentry_node(dentry));
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struct kernfs_syscall_ops *scops = root->syscall_ops;
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if (scops && scops->show_options)
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return scops->show_options(sf, root);
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return 0;
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}
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static int kernfs_sop_show_path(struct seq_file *sf, struct dentry *dentry)
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{
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struct kernfs_node *node = kernfs_dentry_node(dentry);
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struct kernfs_root *root = kernfs_root(node);
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struct kernfs_syscall_ops *scops = root->syscall_ops;
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if (scops && scops->show_path)
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return scops->show_path(sf, node, root);
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seq_dentry(sf, dentry, " \t\n\\");
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return 0;
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}
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const struct super_operations kernfs_sops = {
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.statfs = simple_statfs,
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.drop_inode = generic_delete_inode,
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.evict_inode = kernfs_evict_inode,
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.remount_fs = kernfs_sop_remount_fs,
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.show_options = kernfs_sop_show_options,
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.show_path = kernfs_sop_show_path,
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};
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/*
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* Similar to kernfs_fh_get_inode, this one gets kernfs node from inode
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* number and generation
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*/
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struct kernfs_node *kernfs_get_node_by_id(struct kernfs_root *root, u64 id)
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{
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struct kernfs_node *kn;
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kn = kernfs_find_and_get_node_by_ino(root, kernfs_id_ino(id));
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if (!kn)
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return NULL;
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if (kernfs_gen(kn) != kernfs_id_gen(id)) {
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kernfs_put(kn);
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return NULL;
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}
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return kn;
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}
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static struct inode *kernfs_fh_get_inode(struct super_block *sb,
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u64 ino, u32 generation)
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{
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struct kernfs_super_info *info = kernfs_info(sb);
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struct inode *inode;
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struct kernfs_node *kn;
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if (ino == 0)
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return ERR_PTR(-ESTALE);
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kn = kernfs_find_and_get_node_by_ino(info->root, ino);
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if (!kn)
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return ERR_PTR(-ESTALE);
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inode = kernfs_get_inode(sb, kn);
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kernfs_put(kn);
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if (!inode)
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return ERR_PTR(-ESTALE);
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if (generation && inode->i_generation != generation) {
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/* we didn't find the right inode.. */
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iput(inode);
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return ERR_PTR(-ESTALE);
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}
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return inode;
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}
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static struct dentry *kernfs_fh_to_dentry(struct super_block *sb, struct fid *fid,
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int fh_len, int fh_type)
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{
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return generic_fh_to_dentry(sb, fid, fh_len, fh_type,
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kernfs_fh_get_inode);
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}
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static struct dentry *kernfs_fh_to_parent(struct super_block *sb, struct fid *fid,
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int fh_len, int fh_type)
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{
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return generic_fh_to_parent(sb, fid, fh_len, fh_type,
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kernfs_fh_get_inode);
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}
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static struct dentry *kernfs_get_parent_dentry(struct dentry *child)
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{
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struct kernfs_node *kn = kernfs_dentry_node(child);
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return d_obtain_alias(kernfs_get_inode(child->d_sb, kn->parent));
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}
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static const struct export_operations kernfs_export_ops = {
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.fh_to_dentry = kernfs_fh_to_dentry,
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.fh_to_parent = kernfs_fh_to_parent,
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.get_parent = kernfs_get_parent_dentry,
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};
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/**
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* kernfs_root_from_sb - determine kernfs_root associated with a super_block
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* @sb: the super_block in question
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*
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* Return the kernfs_root associated with @sb. If @sb is not a kernfs one,
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* %NULL is returned.
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*/
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struct kernfs_root *kernfs_root_from_sb(struct super_block *sb)
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{
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if (sb->s_op == &kernfs_sops)
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return kernfs_info(sb)->root;
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return NULL;
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}
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/*
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* find the next ancestor in the path down to @child, where @parent was the
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* ancestor whose descendant we want to find.
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*
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* Say the path is /a/b/c/d. @child is d, @parent is NULL. We return the root
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* node. If @parent is b, then we return the node for c.
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* Passing in d as @parent is not ok.
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*/
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static struct kernfs_node *find_next_ancestor(struct kernfs_node *child,
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struct kernfs_node *parent)
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{
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if (child == parent) {
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pr_crit_once("BUG in find_next_ancestor: called with parent == child");
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return NULL;
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}
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while (child->parent != parent) {
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if (!child->parent)
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return NULL;
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child = child->parent;
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}
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return child;
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}
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/**
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* kernfs_node_dentry - get a dentry for the given kernfs_node
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* @kn: kernfs_node for which a dentry is needed
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* @sb: the kernfs super_block
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*/
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struct dentry *kernfs_node_dentry(struct kernfs_node *kn,
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struct super_block *sb)
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{
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struct dentry *dentry;
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struct kernfs_node *knparent = NULL;
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BUG_ON(sb->s_op != &kernfs_sops);
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dentry = dget(sb->s_root);
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/* Check if this is the root kernfs_node */
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if (!kn->parent)
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return dentry;
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knparent = find_next_ancestor(kn, NULL);
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if (WARN_ON(!knparent)) {
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dput(dentry);
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return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
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}
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do {
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struct dentry *dtmp;
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struct kernfs_node *kntmp;
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if (kn == knparent)
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return dentry;
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kntmp = find_next_ancestor(kn, knparent);
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if (WARN_ON(!kntmp)) {
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dput(dentry);
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return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
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}
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dtmp = lookup_positive_unlocked(kntmp->name, dentry,
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strlen(kntmp->name));
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dput(dentry);
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if (IS_ERR(dtmp))
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return dtmp;
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knparent = kntmp;
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dentry = dtmp;
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} while (true);
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}
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static int kernfs_fill_super(struct super_block *sb, unsigned long magic)
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{
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struct kernfs_super_info *info = kernfs_info(sb);
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struct inode *inode;
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struct dentry *root;
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info->sb = sb;
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/* Userspace would break if executables or devices appear on sysfs */
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sb->s_iflags |= SB_I_NOEXEC | SB_I_NODEV;
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sb->s_blocksize = PAGE_SIZE;
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sb->s_blocksize_bits = PAGE_SHIFT;
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sb->s_magic = magic;
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sb->s_op = &kernfs_sops;
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sb->s_xattr = kernfs_xattr_handlers;
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if (info->root->flags & KERNFS_ROOT_SUPPORT_EXPORTOP)
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sb->s_export_op = &kernfs_export_ops;
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sb->s_time_gran = 1;
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/* get root inode, initialize and unlock it */
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mutex_lock(&kernfs_mutex);
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inode = kernfs_get_inode(sb, info->root->kn);
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mutex_unlock(&kernfs_mutex);
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if (!inode) {
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pr_debug("kernfs: could not get root inode\n");
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return -ENOMEM;
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}
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/* instantiate and link root dentry */
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root = d_make_root(inode);
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if (!root) {
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pr_debug("%s: could not get root dentry!\n", __func__);
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return -ENOMEM;
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}
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sb->s_root = root;
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sb->s_d_op = &kernfs_dops;
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return 0;
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}
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static int kernfs_test_super(struct super_block *sb, void *data)
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{
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struct kernfs_super_info *sb_info = kernfs_info(sb);
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struct kernfs_super_info *info = data;
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return sb_info->root == info->root && sb_info->ns == info->ns;
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}
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static int kernfs_set_super(struct super_block *sb, void *data)
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{
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int error;
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error = set_anon_super(sb, data);
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if (!error)
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sb->s_fs_info = data;
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return error;
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}
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/**
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* kernfs_super_ns - determine the namespace tag of a kernfs super_block
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* @sb: super_block of interest
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*
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* Return the namespace tag associated with kernfs super_block @sb.
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*/
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const void *kernfs_super_ns(struct super_block *sb)
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{
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struct kernfs_super_info *info = kernfs_info(sb);
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return info->ns;
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}
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/**
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* kernfs_mount_ns - kernfs mount helper
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* @fs_type: file_system_type of the fs being mounted
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* @flags: mount flags specified for the mount
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* @root: kernfs_root of the hierarchy being mounted
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* @magic: file system specific magic number
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* @new_sb_created: tell the caller if we allocated a new superblock
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* @ns: optional namespace tag of the mount
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*
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* This is to be called from each kernfs user's file_system_type->mount()
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* implementation, which should pass through the specified @fs_type and
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* @flags, and specify the hierarchy and namespace tag to mount via @root
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* and @ns, respectively.
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*
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* The return value can be passed to the vfs layer verbatim.
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*/
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struct dentry *kernfs_mount_ns(struct file_system_type *fs_type, int flags,
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struct kernfs_root *root, unsigned long magic,
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bool *new_sb_created, const void *ns)
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{
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struct super_block *sb;
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struct kernfs_super_info *info;
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int error;
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info = kzalloc(sizeof(*info), GFP_KERNEL);
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if (!info)
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return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
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info->root = root;
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info->ns = ns;
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INIT_LIST_HEAD(&info->node);
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sb = sget_userns(fs_type, kernfs_test_super, kernfs_set_super, flags,
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&init_user_ns, info);
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if (IS_ERR(sb) || sb->s_fs_info != info)
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kfree(info);
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if (IS_ERR(sb))
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return ERR_CAST(sb);
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if (new_sb_created)
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*new_sb_created = !sb->s_root;
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if (!sb->s_root) {
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struct kernfs_super_info *info = kernfs_info(sb);
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error = kernfs_fill_super(sb, magic);
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if (error) {
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deactivate_locked_super(sb);
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return ERR_PTR(error);
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}
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sb->s_flags |= SB_ACTIVE;
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mutex_lock(&kernfs_mutex);
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list_add(&info->node, &root->supers);
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mutex_unlock(&kernfs_mutex);
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}
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return dget(sb->s_root);
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}
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/**
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* kernfs_kill_sb - kill_sb for kernfs
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* @sb: super_block being killed
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*
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* This can be used directly for file_system_type->kill_sb(). If a kernfs
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* user needs extra cleanup, it can implement its own kill_sb() and call
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* this function at the end.
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*/
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void kernfs_kill_sb(struct super_block *sb)
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{
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struct kernfs_super_info *info = kernfs_info(sb);
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mutex_lock(&kernfs_mutex);
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list_del(&info->node);
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mutex_unlock(&kernfs_mutex);
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/*
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* Remove the superblock from fs_supers/s_instances
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* so we can't find it, before freeing kernfs_super_info.
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*/
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kill_anon_super(sb);
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kfree(info);
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}
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/**
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* kernfs_pin_sb: try to pin the superblock associated with a kernfs_root
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* @kernfs_root: the kernfs_root in question
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* @ns: the namespace tag
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*
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* Pin the superblock so the superblock won't be destroyed in subsequent
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* operations. This can be used to block ->kill_sb() which may be useful
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* for kernfs users which dynamically manage superblocks.
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*
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* Returns NULL if there's no superblock associated to this kernfs_root, or
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* -EINVAL if the superblock is being freed.
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*/
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struct super_block *kernfs_pin_sb(struct kernfs_root *root, const void *ns)
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{
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struct kernfs_super_info *info;
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struct super_block *sb = NULL;
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mutex_lock(&kernfs_mutex);
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list_for_each_entry(info, &root->supers, node) {
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if (info->ns == ns) {
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sb = info->sb;
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if (!atomic_inc_not_zero(&info->sb->s_active))
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sb = ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
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break;
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}
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}
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mutex_unlock(&kernfs_mutex);
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return sb;
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}
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void __init kernfs_init(void)
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{
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/*
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* the slab is freed in RCU context, so kernfs_find_and_get_node_by_ino
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* can access the slab lock free. This could introduce stale nodes,
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* please see how kernfs_find_and_get_node_by_ino filters out stale
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* nodes.
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*/
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kernfs_node_cache = kmem_cache_create("kernfs_node_cache",
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sizeof(struct kernfs_node),
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0,
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SLAB_PANIC | SLAB_TYPESAFE_BY_RCU,
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NULL);
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}
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