File: | obj-scan-build/isofs/../../isofs/inode.c |
Location: | line 314, column 7 |
Description: | Access to field 'valid' results in a dereference of a null pointer (loaded from variable 'rr') |
1 | /* | |||
2 | Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 2002, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |||
3 | Written by Thomas Bushnell, n/BSG. | |||
4 | ||||
5 | This file is part of the GNU Hurd. | |||
6 | ||||
7 | The GNU Hurd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | |||
8 | modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as | |||
9 | published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at | |||
10 | your option) any later version. | |||
11 | ||||
12 | The GNU Hurd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but | |||
13 | WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |||
14 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | |||
15 | General Public License for more details. | |||
16 | ||||
17 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |||
18 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | |||
19 | Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA. */ | |||
20 | ||||
21 | #include <string.h> | |||
22 | #include <stdio.h> | |||
23 | #include <time.h> | |||
24 | #include "isofs.h" | |||
25 | ||||
26 | ||||
27 | /* There is no such thing as an inode in this format, all such | |||
28 | information being recorded in the directory entry. So we report | |||
29 | inode numbers as absolute offsets from DISK_IMAGE. We use the directory | |||
30 | record for symlinks and zero length files, and file_start otherwise. | |||
31 | Only for hard links to zero length files we get extra inodes. */ | |||
32 | ||||
33 | #define INOHSZ512 512 | |||
34 | #if ((INOHSZ512&(INOHSZ512-1)) == 0) | |||
35 | #define INOHASH(ino)((ino>>8)&(512 -1)) ((ino>>8)&(INOHSZ512-1)) | |||
36 | #else | |||
37 | #define INOHASH(ino)((ino>>8)&(512 -1)) (((unsigned)(ino>>8))%INOHSZ512) | |||
38 | #endif | |||
39 | ||||
40 | struct node_cache | |||
41 | { | |||
42 | struct dirrect *dr; /* somewhere in disk_image */ | |||
43 | off_t file_start; /* start of file */ | |||
44 | ||||
45 | off_t id; /* UNIQUE identifier. */ | |||
46 | ||||
47 | struct node *np; /* if live */ | |||
48 | }; | |||
49 | ||||
50 | static int node_cache_size = 0; | |||
51 | static int node_cache_alloced = 0; | |||
52 | struct node_cache *node_cache = 0; | |||
53 | ||||
54 | /* Forward */ | |||
55 | static error_t read_disknode (struct node *, | |||
56 | struct dirrect *, struct rrip_lookup *); | |||
57 | ||||
58 | ||||
59 | /* See if node with identifier ID is in the cache. If so, return it, | |||
60 | with one additional reference. diskfs_node_refcnt_lock must be held | |||
61 | on entry to the call, and will be released iff the node was found | |||
62 | in the cache. */ | |||
63 | void | |||
64 | inode_cache_find (off_t id, struct node **npp) | |||
65 | { | |||
66 | int i; | |||
67 | ||||
68 | for (i = 0; i < node_cache_size; i++) | |||
69 | if (node_cache[i].id == id | |||
70 | && node_cache[i].np) | |||
71 | { | |||
72 | *npp = node_cache[i].np; | |||
73 | (*npp)->references++; | |||
74 | pthread_spin_unlock (&diskfs_node_refcnt_lock); | |||
75 | pthread_mutex_lock (&(*npp)->lock); | |||
76 | return; | |||
77 | } | |||
78 | *npp = 0; | |||
79 | } | |||
80 | ||||
81 | ||||
82 | /* Determine if we use file_start or struct dirrect * as node id. */ | |||
83 | int | |||
84 | use_file_start_id (struct dirrect *record, struct rrip_lookup *rr) | |||
85 | { | |||
86 | /* If it is a symlink or a zero length file, don't use file_start. */ | |||
87 | if (rr->valid & VALID_SL0x0004 || isonum_733 (record->size) == 0) | |||
88 | return 0; | |||
89 | ||||
90 | return 1; | |||
91 | } | |||
92 | ||||
93 | /* Enter NP into the cache. The directory entry we used is DR, the | |||
94 | cached Rock-Ridge info RR. diskfs_node_refcnt_lock must be held. */ | |||
95 | void | |||
96 | cache_inode (struct node *np, struct dirrect *record, | |||
97 | struct rrip_lookup *rr) | |||
98 | { | |||
99 | int i; | |||
100 | struct node_cache *c = 0; | |||
101 | off_t id; | |||
102 | ||||
103 | if (use_file_start_id (record, rr)) | |||
104 | id = np->dn->file_start << store->log2_block_size; | |||
105 | else | |||
106 | id = (off_t) ((void *) record - (void *) disk_image); | |||
107 | ||||
108 | /* First see if there's already an entry. */ | |||
109 | for (i = 0; i < node_cache_size; i++) | |||
110 | if (node_cache[i].id == id) | |||
111 | break; | |||
112 | ||||
113 | if (i == node_cache_size) | |||
114 | { | |||
115 | if (node_cache_size >= node_cache_alloced) | |||
116 | { | |||
117 | if (!node_cache_alloced) | |||
118 | { | |||
119 | /* Initialize */ | |||
120 | node_cache_alloced = 10; | |||
121 | node_cache = malloc (sizeof (struct node_cache) * 10); | |||
122 | } | |||
123 | else | |||
124 | { | |||
125 | node_cache_alloced *= 2; | |||
126 | node_cache = realloc (node_cache, | |||
127 | sizeof (struct node_cache) | |||
128 | * node_cache_alloced); | |||
129 | } | |||
130 | assert (node_cache)((node_cache) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("node_cache", "../../isofs/inode.c" , 130, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
131 | } | |||
132 | node_cache_size++; | |||
133 | } | |||
134 | ||||
135 | c = &node_cache[i]; | |||
136 | c->id = id; | |||
137 | c->dr = record; | |||
138 | c->file_start = np->dn->file_start; | |||
139 | c->np = np; | |||
140 | ||||
141 | /* PLUS 1 so that we don't store zero cache ID's (not allowed by diskfs) */ | |||
142 | np->cache_id = i + 1; | |||
143 | } | |||
144 | ||||
145 | /* Fetch inode with cache id ID; set *NPP to the node structure; | |||
146 | gain one user reference and lock the node. */ | |||
147 | error_t | |||
148 | diskfs_cached_lookup (ino_t id, struct node **npp) | |||
149 | { | |||
150 | struct node *np; | |||
151 | error_t err; | |||
152 | ||||
153 | /* Cache ID's are incremented when presented to diskfs | |||
154 | to avoid presenting zero cache ID's. */ | |||
155 | id--; | |||
156 | ||||
157 | pthread_spin_lock (&diskfs_node_refcnt_lock); | |||
158 | assert (id < node_cache_size)((id < node_cache_size) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("id < node_cache_size" , "../../isofs/inode.c", 158, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
159 | ||||
160 | np = node_cache[id].np; | |||
161 | ||||
162 | if (!np) | |||
163 | { | |||
164 | struct node_cache *c = &node_cache[id]; | |||
165 | struct rrip_lookup rr; | |||
166 | struct disknode *dn; | |||
167 | ||||
168 | rrip_lookup (node_cache[id].dr, &rr, 1); | |||
169 | ||||
170 | /* We should never cache the wrong directory entry */ | |||
171 | assert (!(rr.valid & VALID_CL))((!(rr.valid & 0x0010)) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("!(rr.valid & 0x0010)" , "../../isofs/inode.c", 171, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
172 | ||||
173 | dn = malloc (sizeof (struct disknode)); | |||
174 | if (!dn) | |||
175 | { | |||
176 | pthread_spin_unlock (&diskfs_node_refcnt_lock); | |||
177 | release_rrip (&rr); | |||
178 | return ENOMEM((0x10 << 26) | ((12) & 0x3fff)); | |||
179 | } | |||
180 | dn->fileinfo = 0; | |||
181 | dn->dr = c->dr; | |||
182 | dn->file_start = c->file_start; | |||
183 | np = diskfs_make_node (dn); | |||
184 | if (!np) | |||
185 | { | |||
186 | free (dn); | |||
187 | pthread_spin_unlock (&diskfs_node_refcnt_lock); | |||
188 | release_rrip (&rr); | |||
189 | return ENOMEM((0x10 << 26) | ((12) & 0x3fff)); | |||
190 | } | |||
191 | np->cache_id = id + 1; /* see above for rationale for increment */ | |||
192 | pthread_mutex_lock (&np->lock); | |||
193 | c->np = np; | |||
194 | pthread_spin_unlock (&diskfs_node_refcnt_lock); | |||
195 | ||||
196 | err = read_disknode (np, node_cache[id].dr, &rr); | |||
197 | if (!err) | |||
198 | *npp = np; | |||
199 | ||||
200 | release_rrip (&rr); | |||
201 | ||||
202 | return err; | |||
203 | } | |||
204 | ||||
205 | ||||
206 | np->references++; | |||
207 | pthread_spin_unlock (&diskfs_node_refcnt_lock); | |||
208 | pthread_mutex_lock (&np->lock); | |||
209 | *npp = np; | |||
210 | return 0; | |||
211 | } | |||
212 | ||||
213 | ||||
214 | /* Return Epoch-based time from a seven byte according to 9.1.5 */ | |||
215 | char * | |||
216 | isodate_915 (char *c, struct timespec *ts) | |||
217 | { | |||
218 | struct tm tm; | |||
219 | signed char tz; | |||
220 | ||||
221 | /* Copy into a struct TM. */ | |||
222 | tm.tm_year = *c++; | |||
223 | tm.tm_mon = *c++ - 1; | |||
224 | tm.tm_mday = *c++; | |||
225 | tm.tm_hour = *c++; | |||
226 | tm.tm_min = *c++; | |||
227 | tm.tm_sec = *c++; | |||
228 | tz = *c++; | |||
229 | ||||
230 | tm.tm_isdst = 0; | |||
231 | ts->tv_sec = timegm (&tm); | |||
232 | ts->tv_nsec = 0; | |||
233 | ||||
234 | /* Only honor TZ offset if it makes sense */ | |||
235 | if (-48 <= tz && tz <= 52) | |||
236 | ts->tv_sec -= 15 * 60 * tz; /* TZ is in fifteen minute chunks */ | |||
237 | ||||
238 | return c; | |||
239 | } | |||
240 | ||||
241 | /* Return Epoch-based time from a seventeen byte according to 8.4.26.1 */ | |||
242 | char * | |||
243 | isodate_84261 (char *c, struct timespec *ts) | |||
244 | { | |||
245 | struct tm tm; | |||
246 | int hsec; | |||
247 | signed char tz; | |||
248 | ||||
249 | sscanf (c, "%4d%2d%2d%2d%2d%2d%2d", | |||
250 | &tm.tm_year, &tm.tm_mon, &tm.tm_mday, | |||
251 | &tm.tm_hour, &tm.tm_min, &tm.tm_sec, | |||
252 | &hsec); | |||
253 | ||||
254 | /* Convert to appropriate units */ | |||
255 | ts->tv_nsec = hsec * 10000000; | |||
256 | tm.tm_year -= 1900; | |||
257 | tm.tm_mon--; | |||
258 | ||||
259 | tm.tm_isdst = 0; | |||
260 | ts->tv_sec = timegm (&tm); | |||
261 | ||||
262 | tz = c[16]; | |||
263 | ||||
264 | /* Only honor TZ offset if it makes sense */ | |||
265 | if (-48 <= tz && tz <= 52) | |||
266 | ts->tv_sec -= 15 * 60 * tz; /* TZ is in fifteen minute chunks */ | |||
267 | ||||
268 | return c + 17; | |||
269 | } | |||
270 | ||||
271 | /* Calculate the file start (in store blocks) of the file at RECORD. */ | |||
272 | error_t | |||
273 | calculate_file_start (struct dirrect *record, off_t *file_start, | |||
274 | struct rrip_lookup *rr) | |||
275 | { | |||
276 | error_t err; | |||
277 | ||||
278 | if (rr && (rr->valid & VALID_CL0x0010)) | |||
279 | { | |||
280 | *file_start = (void *) rr->realdirent - (void *)disk_image; | |||
281 | *file_start >>= store->log2_block_size; | |||
282 | } | |||
283 | else if (rr && (rr->valid & VALID_PL0x0020)) | |||
284 | *file_start = rr->realfilestart; | |||
285 | else | |||
286 | { | |||
287 | err = diskfs_catch_exception ()({ struct disk_image_user *diu = __builtin_alloca (sizeof *diu ); error_t err; diu->next = diskfs_exception_diu; err = _setjmp (diu->env); if (err == 0) diskfs_exception_diu = diu; err ; }); | |||
288 | if (err) | |||
289 | return err; | |||
290 | ||||
291 | *file_start = ((isonum_733 (record->extent) + record->ext_attr_len) | |||
292 | * (logical_block_size / store->block_size)); | |||
293 | ||||
294 | diskfs_end_catch_exception ()({ struct disk_image_user *diu = diskfs_exception_diu; diskfs_exception_diu = diu->next; }); | |||
295 | } | |||
296 | return 0; | |||
297 | } | |||
298 | ||||
299 | ||||
300 | /* Load the inode with directory entry RECORD and cached Rock-Ridge | |||
301 | info RR into NP. The directory entry is at OFFSET in BLOCK. */ | |||
302 | error_t | |||
303 | load_inode (struct node **npp, struct dirrect *record, | |||
304 | struct rrip_lookup *rr) | |||
305 | { | |||
306 | error_t err; | |||
307 | off_t file_start; | |||
308 | struct disknode *dn; | |||
309 | struct node *np; | |||
310 | ||||
311 | err = calculate_file_start (record, &file_start, rr); | |||
| ||||
312 | if (err) | |||
313 | return err; | |||
314 | if (rr->valid & VALID_CL0x0010) | |||
| ||||
315 | record = rr->realdirent; | |||
316 | ||||
317 | pthread_spin_lock (&diskfs_node_refcnt_lock); | |||
318 | ||||
319 | /* First check the cache */ | |||
320 | if (use_file_start_id (record, rr)) | |||
321 | inode_cache_find (file_start << store->log2_block_size, npp); | |||
322 | else | |||
323 | inode_cache_find ((off_t) ((void *) record - (void *) disk_image), npp); | |||
324 | ||||
325 | if (*npp) | |||
326 | { | |||
327 | pthread_spin_unlock (&diskfs_node_refcnt_lock); | |||
328 | return 0; | |||
329 | } | |||
330 | ||||
331 | /* Create a new node */ | |||
332 | dn = malloc (sizeof (struct disknode)); | |||
333 | if (!dn) | |||
334 | { | |||
335 | pthread_spin_unlock (&diskfs_node_refcnt_lock); | |||
336 | return ENOMEM((0x10 << 26) | ((12) & 0x3fff)); | |||
337 | } | |||
338 | dn->fileinfo = 0; | |||
339 | dn->dr = record; | |||
340 | dn->file_start = file_start; | |||
341 | ||||
342 | np = diskfs_make_node (dn); | |||
343 | if (!np) | |||
344 | { | |||
345 | free (dn); | |||
346 | pthread_spin_unlock (&diskfs_node_refcnt_lock); | |||
347 | return ENOMEM((0x10 << 26) | ((12) & 0x3fff)); | |||
348 | } | |||
349 | ||||
350 | pthread_mutex_lock (&np->lock); | |||
351 | ||||
352 | cache_inode (np, record, rr); | |||
353 | pthread_spin_unlock (&diskfs_node_refcnt_lock); | |||
354 | ||||
355 | err = read_disknode (np, record, rr); | |||
356 | *npp = np; | |||
357 | return err; | |||
358 | } | |||
359 | ||||
360 | ||||
361 | /* Read stat information from the directory entry at DR and the | |||
362 | contents of RL. */ | |||
363 | static error_t | |||
364 | read_disknode (struct node *np, struct dirrect *dr, | |||
365 | struct rrip_lookup *rl) | |||
366 | { | |||
367 | error_t err; | |||
368 | struct stat *st = &np->dn_stat; | |||
369 | st->st_fstype = FSTYPE_ISO96600x0000001a; | |||
370 | st->st_fsid = getpid (); | |||
371 | if (use_file_start_id (dr, rl)) | |||
372 | st->st_ino = (ino_t) np->dn->file_start << store->log2_block_size; | |||
373 | else | |||
374 | st->st_ino = (ino_t) ((void *) dr - (void *) disk_image); | |||
375 | st->st_gen = 0; | |||
376 | st->st_rdev = 0; | |||
377 | ||||
378 | err = diskfs_catch_exception ()({ struct disk_image_user *diu = __builtin_alloca (sizeof *diu ); error_t err; diu->next = diskfs_exception_diu; err = _setjmp (diu->env); if (err == 0) diskfs_exception_diu = diu; err ; }); | |||
379 | if (err) | |||
380 | return err; | |||
381 | ||||
382 | if (rl->valid & VALID_PX0x0001) | |||
383 | { | |||
384 | if ((rl->valid & VALID_MD0x0400) == 0) | |||
385 | st->st_mode = rl->mode; | |||
386 | st->st_nlink = rl->nlink; | |||
387 | st->st_uid = rl->uid; | |||
388 | st->st_gid = rl->gid; | |||
389 | } | |||
390 | else | |||
391 | { | |||
392 | if ((rl->valid & VALID_MD0x0400) == 0) | |||
393 | { | |||
394 | /* If there are no periods, it's a directory. */ | |||
395 | if (((rl->valid & VALID_NM0x0008) && !index (rl->name, '.')) | |||
396 | || (!(rl->valid & VALID_NM0x0008) && !memchr (dr->name, '.', | |||
397 | dr->namelen))) | |||
398 | st->st_mode = S_IFDIR0040000 | 0777; | |||
399 | else | |||
400 | st->st_mode = S_IFREG0100000 | 0666; | |||
401 | } | |||
402 | st->st_nlink = 1; | |||
403 | st->st_uid = 0; | |||
404 | st->st_gid = 0; | |||
405 | } | |||
406 | ||||
407 | if (rl->valid & VALID_MD0x0400) | |||
408 | st->st_mode = rl->allmode; | |||
409 | ||||
410 | if (rl->valid & VALID_AU0x0100) | |||
411 | st->st_author = rl->author; | |||
412 | else | |||
413 | st->st_author = st->st_gid; | |||
414 | ||||
415 | st->st_size = isonum_733 (dr->size); | |||
416 | ||||
417 | if ((rl->valid & VALID_PN0x0002) | |||
418 | && (S_ISCHR (st->st_mode)((((st->st_mode)) & 0170000) == (0020000)) || S_ISBLK (st->st_mode)((((st->st_mode)) & 0170000) == (0060000)))) | |||
419 | st->st_rdev = rl->rdev; | |||
420 | else | |||
421 | st->st_rdev = 0; | |||
422 | ||||
423 | if (dr->ileave) | |||
424 | /* XXX ??? */ | |||
425 | st->st_size = 0; | |||
426 | ||||
427 | /* Calculate these if we'll need them */ | |||
428 | if (!(rl->valid & VALID_TF0x0040) | |||
429 | || ((rl->tfflags & (TF_CREATION0x01|TF_ACCESS0x04|TF_MODIFY0x02)) | |||
430 | != (TF_CREATION0x01|TF_ACCESS0x04|TF_MODIFY0x02))) | |||
431 | { | |||
432 | struct timespec ts; | |||
433 | isodate_915 ((char *) dr->date, &ts); | |||
434 | st->st_ctim = st->st_mtim = st->st_atim = ts; | |||
435 | } | |||
436 | ||||
437 | /* Override what we have better info for */ | |||
438 | if (rl->valid & VALID_TF0x0040) | |||
439 | { | |||
440 | if (rl->tfflags & TF_CREATION0x01) | |||
441 | st->st_ctim = rl->ctime; | |||
442 | ||||
443 | if (rl->tfflags & TF_ACCESS0x04) | |||
444 | st->st_atim = rl->atime; | |||
445 | ||||
446 | if (rl->tfflags & TF_MODIFY0x02) | |||
447 | st->st_mtim = rl->mtime; | |||
448 | } | |||
449 | ||||
450 | st->st_blksize = logical_block_size; | |||
451 | st->st_blocks = (st->st_size - 1) / 512 + 1; | |||
452 | ||||
453 | if (rl->valid & VALID_FL0x0800) | |||
454 | st->st_flags = rl->flags; | |||
455 | else | |||
456 | st->st_flags = 0; | |||
457 | ||||
458 | if (S_ISLNK (st->st_mode)((((st->st_mode)) & 0170000) == (0120000))) | |||
459 | { | |||
460 | if (rl->valid & VALID_SL0x0004) | |||
461 | { | |||
462 | np->dn->link_target = rl->target; | |||
463 | rl->target = 0; | |||
464 | st->st_size = strlen (np->dn->link_target); | |||
465 | } | |||
466 | else | |||
467 | { | |||
468 | st->st_mode &= ~S_IFMT0170000; | |||
469 | st->st_mode |= S_IFREG0100000; | |||
470 | } | |||
471 | } | |||
472 | ||||
473 | if (rl->valid & VALID_TR0x0200) | |||
474 | { | |||
475 | st->st_mode |= S_IPTRANS000010000000; | |||
476 | np->dn->translen = rl->translen; | |||
477 | np->dn->translator = rl->trans; | |||
478 | rl->trans = 0; | |||
479 | } | |||
480 | else | |||
481 | { | |||
482 | np->dn->translator = 0; | |||
483 | np->dn->translen = 0; | |||
484 | } | |||
485 | ||||
486 | diskfs_end_catch_exception ()({ struct disk_image_user *diu = diskfs_exception_diu; diskfs_exception_diu = diu->next; }); | |||
487 | ||||
488 | return 0; | |||
489 | } | |||
490 | ||||
491 | /* Symlink targets are never stored in files, so always use this. */ | |||
492 | static error_t | |||
493 | read_symlink_hook (struct node *np, char *buf) | |||
494 | { | |||
495 | bcopy (np->dn->link_target, buf, np->dn_stat.st_size); | |||
496 | return 0; | |||
497 | } | |||
498 | error_t (*diskfs_read_symlink_hook) (struct node *, char *) | |||
499 | = read_symlink_hook; | |||
500 | ||||
501 | ||||
502 | /* The last reference to NP has gone away; drop it from the cache | |||
503 | and clean all state in the dn structure. */ | |||
504 | void | |||
505 | diskfs_node_norefs (struct node *np) | |||
506 | { | |||
507 | assert (node_cache[np->cache_id - 1].np == np)((node_cache[np->cache_id - 1].np == np) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("node_cache[np->cache_id - 1].np == np", "../../isofs/inode.c" , 507, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
508 | node_cache[np->cache_id - 1].np = 0; | |||
509 | ||||
510 | if (np->dn->translator) | |||
511 | free (np->dn->translator); | |||
512 | ||||
513 | assert (!np->dn->fileinfo)((!np->dn->fileinfo) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("!np->dn->fileinfo" , "../../isofs/inode.c", 513, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
514 | free (np->dn); | |||
515 | free (np); | |||
516 | } | |||
517 | ||||
518 | /* The last hard reference to a node has gone away; arrange to have | |||
519 | all the weak references dropped that can be. */ | |||
520 | void | |||
521 | diskfs_try_dropping_softrefs (struct node *np) | |||
522 | { | |||
523 | drop_pager_softrefs (np); | |||
524 | } | |||
525 | ||||
526 | void | |||
527 | diskfs_lost_hardrefs (struct node *np) | |||
528 | { | |||
529 | } | |||
530 | ||||
531 | void | |||
532 | diskfs_new_hardrefs (struct node *np) | |||
533 | { | |||
534 | allow_pager_softrefs (np); | |||
535 | } | |||
536 | ||||
537 | error_t | |||
538 | diskfs_truncate (struct node *np, off_t length) | |||
539 | { | |||
540 | return EROFS((0x10 << 26) | ((30) & 0x3fff)); | |||
541 | } | |||
542 | ||||
543 | error_t | |||
544 | diskfs_grow (struct node *np, off_t end, struct protid *cred) | |||
545 | { | |||
546 | return EROFS((0x10 << 26) | ((30) & 0x3fff)); | |||
547 | } | |||
548 | ||||
549 | error_t | |||
550 | diskfs_set_translator (struct node *np, | |||
551 | const char *name, u_int namelen, | |||
552 | struct protid *cred) | |||
553 | { | |||
554 | return EROFS((0x10 << 26) | ((30) & 0x3fff)); | |||
555 | } | |||
556 | ||||
557 | error_t | |||
558 | diskfs_get_translator (struct node *np, char **namep, u_int *namelen) | |||
559 | { | |||
560 | return EOPNOTSUPP((0x10 << 26) | ((45) & 0x3fff)); | |||
561 | } | |||
562 | ||||
563 | void | |||
564 | diskfs_shutdown_soft_ports () | |||
565 | { | |||
566 | /* Should initiate termination of internally held pager ports | |||
567 | (the only things that should be soft) XXX */ | |||
568 | } | |||
569 | ||||
570 | error_t | |||
571 | diskfs_node_reload (struct node *node) | |||
572 | { | |||
573 | /* Never necessary on a read-only medium */ | |||
574 | return 0; | |||
575 | } | |||
576 | ||||
577 | error_t | |||
578 | diskfs_validate_author_change (struct node *np, uid_t author) | |||
579 | { | |||
580 | return EROFS((0x10 << 26) | ((30) & 0x3fff)); | |||
581 | } | |||
582 | ||||
583 | error_t | |||
584 | diskfs_node_iterate (error_t (*fun)(struct node *)) | |||
585 | { | |||
586 | /* We never actually have to do anything, because this function | |||
587 | is only used for things that have to do with read-write media. */ | |||
588 | return 0; | |||
589 | } | |||
590 | ||||
591 | void | |||
592 | diskfs_write_disknode (struct node *np, int wait) | |||
593 | { | |||
594 | } | |||
595 | ||||
596 | error_t | |||
597 | diskfs_set_statfs (struct statfs *st) | |||
598 | { | |||
599 | /* There is no easy way to determine the number of files on an | |||
600 | ISO 9660 filesystem. */ | |||
601 | bzero (st, sizeof *st); | |||
602 | st->f_type = FSTYPE_ISO96600x0000001a; | |||
603 | st->f_bsize = logical_block_size; | |||
604 | st->f_blocks = isonum_733 (sblock->vol_sp_size); | |||
605 | st->f_fsid = getpid (); | |||
606 | st->f_frsize = logical_block_size; | |||
607 | return 0; | |||
608 | } | |||
609 | ||||
610 | error_t | |||
611 | diskfs_S_file_get_storage_info (struct protid *cred, | |||
612 | mach_port_t **ports, | |||
613 | mach_msg_type_name_t *ports_type, | |||
614 | mach_msg_type_number_t *num_ports, | |||
615 | int **ints, mach_msg_type_number_t *num_ints, | |||
616 | off_t **offsets, | |||
617 | mach_msg_type_number_t *num_offsets, | |||
618 | char **data, mach_msg_type_number_t *data_len) | |||
619 | { | |||
620 | /* XXX */ | |||
621 | return EOPNOTSUPP((0x10 << 26) | ((45) & 0x3fff)); | |||
622 | } | |||
623 | ||||
624 | void | |||
625 | diskfs_free_node (struct node *no, mode_t mode) | |||
626 | { | |||
627 | abort (); | |||
628 | } | |||
629 | ||||
630 | error_t | |||
631 | diskfs_alloc_node (struct node *dp, mode_t mode, struct node **np) | |||
632 | { | |||
633 | return EROFS((0x10 << 26) | ((30) & 0x3fff)); | |||
634 | } |