File: | obj-scan-build/ext2fs/../../ext2fs/dir.c |
Location: | line 515, column 11 |
Description: | Access to field 'inode' results in a dereference of a null pointer (loaded from variable 'entry') |
1 | /* Directory management routines | |||
2 | ||||
3 | Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007 | |||
4 | Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |||
5 | ||||
6 | Converted for ext2fs by Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> | |||
7 | ||||
8 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | |||
9 | modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as | |||
10 | published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at | |||
11 | your option) any later version. | |||
12 | ||||
13 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but | |||
14 | WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |||
15 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | |||
16 | General Public License for more details. | |||
17 | ||||
18 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |||
19 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | |||
20 | Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ | |||
21 | ||||
22 | #include "ext2fs.h" | |||
23 | ||||
24 | #include <string.h> | |||
25 | #include <stdio.h> | |||
26 | #include <dirent.h> | |||
27 | #include <stddef.h> | |||
28 | ||||
29 | /* This isn't quite right because a file system block may straddle several | |||
30 | device blocks, and so a write failure between writing two device blocks | |||
31 | may scramble things up a bit. But the linux doesn't do this. We could | |||
32 | try and make sure that we never wrote any modified directories with | |||
33 | entries that straddle device blocks (but read those that do)... */ | |||
34 | #define DIRBLKSIZblock_size block_size | |||
35 | ||||
36 | enum slot_status | |||
37 | { | |||
38 | /* This means we haven't yet found room for a new entry. */ | |||
39 | LOOKING, | |||
40 | ||||
41 | /* This means that the specified entry is free and should be used. */ | |||
42 | TAKE, | |||
43 | ||||
44 | /* This means that the specified entry has enough room at the end | |||
45 | to hold the new entry. */ | |||
46 | SHRINK, | |||
47 | ||||
48 | /* This means that there is enough space in the block, but not in | |||
49 | any one single entry, so they all have to be shifted to make | |||
50 | room. */ | |||
51 | COMPRESS, | |||
52 | ||||
53 | /* This means that the directory will have to be grown to hold the | |||
54 | entry. */ | |||
55 | EXTEND, | |||
56 | ||||
57 | /* For removal and rename, this means that this is the location | |||
58 | of the entry found. */ | |||
59 | HERE_TIS, | |||
60 | }; | |||
61 | ||||
62 | struct dirstat | |||
63 | { | |||
64 | /* Type of followp operation expected */ | |||
65 | enum lookup_type type; | |||
66 | ||||
67 | /* One of the statuses above */ | |||
68 | enum slot_status stat; | |||
69 | ||||
70 | /* Mapped address and length of directory */ | |||
71 | vm_address_t mapbuf; | |||
72 | vm_size_t mapextent; | |||
73 | ||||
74 | /* Index of this directory block. */ | |||
75 | int idx; | |||
76 | ||||
77 | /* For stat COMPRESS, this is the address (inside mapbuf) | |||
78 | of the first direct in the directory block to be compressed. */ | |||
79 | /* For stat HERE_TIS, SHRINK, and TAKE, this is the entry referenced. */ | |||
80 | struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *entry; | |||
81 | ||||
82 | /* For stat HERE_TIS, type REMOVE, this is the address of the immediately | |||
83 | previous direct in this directory block, or zero if this is the first. */ | |||
84 | struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *preventry; | |||
85 | ||||
86 | /* For stat COMPRESS, this is the number of bytes needed to be copied | |||
87 | in order to undertake the compression. */ | |||
88 | size_t nbytes; | |||
89 | }; | |||
90 | ||||
91 | const size_t diskfs_dirstat_size = sizeof (struct dirstat); | |||
92 | ||||
93 | /* Initialize DS such that diskfs_drop_dirstat will ignore it. */ | |||
94 | void | |||
95 | diskfs_null_dirstat (struct dirstat *ds) | |||
96 | { | |||
97 | ds->type = LOOKUP; | |||
98 | } | |||
99 | ||||
100 | static error_t | |||
101 | dirscanblock (vm_address_t blockoff, struct node *dp, int idx, | |||
102 | const char *name, int namelen, enum lookup_type type, | |||
103 | struct dirstat *ds, ino_t *inum); | |||
104 | ||||
105 | ||||
106 | #if 0 /* XXX unused for now */ | |||
107 | static const unsigned char ext2_file_type[EXT2_FT_MAX8] = | |||
108 | { | |||
109 | [EXT2_FT_UNKNOWN0] = DT_UNKNOWNDT_UNKNOWN, | |||
110 | [EXT2_FT_REG_FILE1] = DT_REGDT_REG, | |||
111 | [EXT2_FT_DIR2] = DT_DIRDT_DIR, | |||
112 | [EXT2_FT_CHRDEV3] = DT_CHRDT_CHR, | |||
113 | [EXT2_FT_BLKDEV4] = DT_BLKDT_BLK, | |||
114 | [EXT2_FT_FIFO5] = DT_FIFODT_FIFO, | |||
115 | [EXT2_FT_SOCK6] = DT_SOCKDT_SOCK, | |||
116 | [EXT2_FT_SYMLINK7] = DT_LNKDT_LNK, | |||
117 | }; | |||
118 | ||||
119 | static const unsigned char file_type_ext2[] = | |||
120 | { | |||
121 | [DT_UNKNOWNDT_UNKNOWN] = EXT2_FT_UNKNOWN0, | |||
122 | [DT_REGDT_REG] = EXT2_FT_REG_FILE1, | |||
123 | [DT_DIRDT_DIR] = EXT2_FT_DIR2, | |||
124 | [DT_CHRDT_CHR] = EXT2_FT_CHRDEV3, | |||
125 | [DT_BLKDT_BLK] = EXT2_FT_BLKDEV4, | |||
126 | [DT_FIFODT_FIFO] = EXT2_FT_FIFO5, | |||
127 | [DT_SOCKDT_SOCK] = EXT2_FT_SOCK6, | |||
128 | [DT_LNKDT_LNK] = EXT2_FT_SYMLINK7, | |||
129 | }; | |||
130 | #endif | |||
131 | ||||
132 | /* Implement the diskfs_lookup from the diskfs library. See | |||
133 | <hurd/diskfs.h> for the interface specification. */ | |||
134 | error_t | |||
135 | diskfs_lookup_hard (struct node *dp, const char *name, enum lookup_type type, | |||
136 | struct node **npp, struct dirstat *ds, struct protid *cred) | |||
137 | { | |||
138 | error_t err; | |||
139 | ino_t inum; | |||
140 | int namelen; | |||
141 | int spec_dotdot; | |||
142 | struct node *np = 0; | |||
143 | int retry_dotdot = 0; | |||
144 | vm_prot_t prot = | |||
145 | (type == LOOKUP) ? VM_PROT_READ((vm_prot_t) 0x01) : (VM_PROT_READ((vm_prot_t) 0x01) | VM_PROT_WRITE((vm_prot_t) 0x02)); | |||
| ||||
146 | memory_object_t memobj; | |||
147 | vm_address_t buf = 0; | |||
148 | vm_size_t buflen = 0; | |||
149 | int blockaddr; | |||
150 | int idx, lastidx; | |||
151 | int looped; | |||
152 | ||||
153 | if ((type == REMOVE) || (type == RENAME)) | |||
154 | assert (npp)((npp) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("npp", "../../ext2fs/dir.c" , 154, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
155 | ||||
156 | if (npp) | |||
157 | *npp = 0; | |||
158 | ||||
159 | spec_dotdot = type & SPEC_DOTDOT0x10000000; | |||
160 | type &= ~SPEC_DOTDOT0x10000000; | |||
161 | ||||
162 | namelen = strlen (name); | |||
163 | ||||
164 | if (namelen > EXT2_NAME_LEN255) | |||
165 | { | |||
166 | if (ds) | |||
167 | diskfs_null_dirstat (ds); | |||
168 | return ENAMETOOLONG((0x10 << 26) | ((63) & 0x3fff)); | |||
169 | } | |||
170 | ||||
171 | try_again: | |||
172 | if (ds) | |||
173 | { | |||
174 | ds->type = LOOKUP; | |||
175 | ds->mapbuf = 0; | |||
176 | ds->mapextent = 0; | |||
177 | } | |||
178 | if (buf) | |||
179 | { | |||
180 | munmap ((caddr_t) buf, buflen); | |||
181 | buf = 0; | |||
182 | } | |||
183 | if (ds && (type == CREATE || type == RENAME)) | |||
184 | ds->stat = LOOKING; | |||
185 | ||||
186 | /* Map in the directory contents. */ | |||
187 | memobj = diskfs_get_filemap (dp, prot); | |||
188 | ||||
189 | if (memobj == MACH_PORT_NULL((mach_port_t) 0)) | |||
190 | return errno(*__errno_location ()); | |||
191 | ||||
192 | buf = 0; | |||
193 | /* We allow extra space in case we have to do an EXTEND. */ | |||
194 | buflen = round_page (dp->dn_stat.st_size + DIRBLKSIZ)((((vm_offset_t) (dp->dn_stat.st_size + block_size) + __vm_page_size - 1) / __vm_page_size) * __vm_page_size); | |||
195 | err = vm_map (mach_task_self ()((__mach_task_self_ + 0)), | |||
196 | &buf, buflen, 0, 1, memobj, 0, 0, prot, prot, 0); | |||
197 | mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self ()((__mach_task_self_ + 0)), memobj); | |||
198 | if (err) | |||
199 | return err; | |||
200 | ||||
201 | inum = 0; | |||
202 | ||||
203 | diskfs_set_node_atime (dp); | |||
204 | ||||
205 | /* Start the lookup at DP->dn->dir_idx. */ | |||
206 | idx = dp->dn->dir_idx; | |||
207 | if (idx * DIRBLKSIZblock_size > dp->dn_stat.st_size) | |||
208 | idx = 0; /* just in case */ | |||
209 | blockaddr = buf + idx * DIRBLKSIZblock_size; | |||
210 | looped = (idx == 0); | |||
211 | lastidx = idx; | |||
212 | if (lastidx == 0) | |||
213 | lastidx = dp->dn_stat.st_size / DIRBLKSIZblock_size; | |||
214 | ||||
215 | while (!looped || idx < lastidx) | |||
216 | { | |||
217 | err = dirscanblock (blockaddr, dp, idx, name, namelen, type, ds, &inum); | |||
218 | if (!err) | |||
219 | { | |||
220 | dp->dn->dir_idx = idx; | |||
221 | break; | |||
222 | } | |||
223 | if (err != ENOENT((0x10 << 26) | ((2) & 0x3fff))) | |||
224 | { | |||
225 | munmap ((caddr_t) buf, buflen); | |||
226 | return err; | |||
227 | } | |||
228 | ||||
229 | blockaddr += DIRBLKSIZblock_size; | |||
230 | idx++; | |||
231 | if (blockaddr - buf >= dp->dn_stat.st_size && !looped) | |||
232 | { | |||
233 | /* We've gotten to the end; start back at the beginning */ | |||
234 | looped = 1; | |||
235 | blockaddr = buf; | |||
236 | idx = 0; | |||
237 | } | |||
238 | } | |||
239 | ||||
240 | diskfs_set_node_atime (dp); | |||
241 | if (diskfs_synchronous) | |||
242 | diskfs_node_update (dp, 1); | |||
243 | ||||
244 | /* If err is set here, it's ENOENT, and we don't want to | |||
245 | think about that as an error yet. */ | |||
246 | err = 0; | |||
247 | ||||
248 | if (inum && npp) | |||
249 | { | |||
250 | if (namelen != 2 || name[0] != '.' || name[1] != '.') | |||
251 | { | |||
252 | if (inum == dp->cache_id) | |||
253 | { | |||
254 | np = dp; | |||
255 | diskfs_nref (np); | |||
256 | } | |||
257 | else | |||
258 | { | |||
259 | err = diskfs_cached_lookup (inum, &np); | |||
260 | if (err) | |||
261 | goto out; | |||
262 | } | |||
263 | } | |||
264 | ||||
265 | /* We are looking up .. */ | |||
266 | /* Check to see if this is the root of the filesystem. */ | |||
267 | else if (dp->cache_id == 2) | |||
268 | { | |||
269 | err = EAGAIN((0x10 << 26) | ((35) & 0x3fff)); | |||
270 | goto out; | |||
271 | } | |||
272 | ||||
273 | /* We can't just do diskfs_cached_lookup, because we would then deadlock. | |||
274 | So we do this. Ick. */ | |||
275 | else if (retry_dotdot) | |||
276 | { | |||
277 | /* Check to see that we got the same answer as last time. */ | |||
278 | if (inum != retry_dotdot) | |||
279 | { | |||
280 | /* Drop what we *thought* was .. (but isn't any more) and | |||
281 | try *again*. */ | |||
282 | diskfs_nput (np); | |||
283 | pthread_mutex_unlock (&dp->lock); | |||
284 | err = diskfs_cached_lookup (inum, &np); | |||
285 | pthread_mutex_lock (&dp->lock); | |||
286 | if (err) | |||
287 | goto out; | |||
288 | retry_dotdot = inum; | |||
289 | goto try_again; | |||
290 | } | |||
291 | /* Otherwise, we got it fine and np is already set properly. */ | |||
292 | } | |||
293 | else if (!spec_dotdot) | |||
294 | { | |||
295 | /* Lock them in the proper order, and then | |||
296 | repeat the directory scan to see if this is still | |||
297 | right. */ | |||
298 | pthread_mutex_unlock (&dp->lock); | |||
299 | err = diskfs_cached_lookup (inum, &np); | |||
300 | pthread_mutex_lock (&dp->lock); | |||
301 | if (err) | |||
302 | goto out; | |||
303 | retry_dotdot = inum; | |||
304 | goto try_again; | |||
305 | } | |||
306 | ||||
307 | /* Here below are the spec dotdot cases. */ | |||
308 | else if (type == RENAME || type == REMOVE) | |||
309 | np = ifind (inum); | |||
310 | ||||
311 | else if (type == LOOKUP) | |||
312 | { | |||
313 | diskfs_nput (dp); | |||
314 | err = diskfs_cached_lookup (inum, &np); | |||
315 | if (err) | |||
316 | goto out; | |||
317 | } | |||
318 | else | |||
319 | assert (0)((0) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("0", "../../ext2fs/dir.c", 319, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
320 | } | |||
321 | ||||
322 | if ((type == CREATE || type == RENAME) && !inum && ds && ds->stat == LOOKING) | |||
323 | { | |||
324 | /* We didn't find any room, so mark ds to extend the dir */ | |||
325 | ds->type = CREATE; | |||
326 | ds->stat = EXTEND; | |||
327 | ds->idx = dp->dn_stat.st_size / DIRBLKSIZblock_size; | |||
328 | } | |||
329 | ||||
330 | /* Return to the user; if we can't, release the reference | |||
331 | (and lock) we acquired above. */ | |||
332 | out: | |||
333 | /* Deallocate or save the mapping. */ | |||
334 | if ((err && err != ENOENT((0x10 << 26) | ((2) & 0x3fff))) | |||
335 | || !ds | |||
336 | || ds->type == LOOKUP) | |||
337 | { | |||
338 | munmap ((caddr_t) buf, buflen); | |||
339 | if (ds) | |||
340 | ds->type = LOOKUP; /* set to be ignored by drop_dirstat */ | |||
341 | } | |||
342 | else | |||
343 | { | |||
344 | ds->mapbuf = buf; | |||
345 | ds->mapextent = buflen; | |||
346 | } | |||
347 | ||||
348 | if (np) | |||
349 | { | |||
350 | assert (npp)((npp) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("npp", "../../ext2fs/dir.c" , 350, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
351 | if (err) | |||
352 | { | |||
353 | if (!spec_dotdot) | |||
354 | { | |||
355 | /* Normal case */ | |||
356 | if (np == dp) | |||
357 | diskfs_nrele (np); | |||
358 | else | |||
359 | diskfs_nput (np); | |||
360 | } | |||
361 | else if (type == RENAME || type == REMOVE) | |||
362 | /* We just did ifind to get np; that allocates | |||
363 | no new references, so we don't have anything to do */ | |||
364 | ; | |||
365 | else if (type == LOOKUP) | |||
366 | /* We did diskfs_cached_lookup */ | |||
367 | diskfs_nput (np); | |||
368 | } | |||
369 | else | |||
370 | *npp = np; | |||
371 | } | |||
372 | ||||
373 | return err ? : inum ? 0 : ENOENT((0x10 << 26) | ((2) & 0x3fff)); | |||
374 | } | |||
375 | ||||
376 | /* Scan block at address BLKADDR (of node DP; block index IDX), for | |||
377 | name NAME of length NAMELEN. Args TYPE, DS are as for | |||
378 | diskfs_lookup. If found, set *INUM to the inode number, else | |||
379 | return ENOENT. */ | |||
380 | static error_t | |||
381 | dirscanblock (vm_address_t blockaddr, struct node *dp, int idx, | |||
382 | const char *name, int namelen, enum lookup_type type, | |||
383 | struct dirstat *ds, ino_t *inum) | |||
384 | { | |||
385 | int nfree = 0; | |||
386 | int needed = 0; | |||
387 | vm_address_t currentoff, prevoff; | |||
388 | struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *entry = 0; | |||
389 | int nentries = 0; | |||
390 | size_t nbytes = 0; | |||
391 | int looking = 0; | |||
392 | int countcopies = 0; | |||
393 | int consider_compress = 0; | |||
394 | ||||
395 | if (ds && (ds->stat == LOOKING | |||
396 | || ds->stat == COMPRESS)) | |||
397 | { | |||
398 | looking = 1; | |||
399 | countcopies = 1; | |||
400 | needed = EXT2_DIR_REC_LEN (namelen)(((namelen) + 8 + (4 - 1)) & ~(4 - 1)); | |||
401 | } | |||
402 | ||||
403 | for (currentoff = blockaddr, prevoff = 0; | |||
404 | currentoff < blockaddr + DIRBLKSIZblock_size; | |||
405 | prevoff = currentoff, currentoff += entry->rec_len) | |||
406 | { | |||
407 | entry = (struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *)currentoff; | |||
408 | ||||
409 | if (!entry->rec_len | |||
410 | || entry->rec_len % EXT2_DIR_PAD4 | |||
411 | || entry->name_len > EXT2_NAME_LEN255 | |||
412 | || currentoff + entry->rec_len > blockaddr + DIRBLKSIZblock_size | |||
413 | || EXT2_DIR_REC_LEN (entry->name_len)(((entry->name_len) + 8 + (4 - 1)) & ~(4 - 1)) > entry->rec_len | |||
414 | || memchr (entry->name, '\0', entry->name_len)) | |||
415 | { | |||
416 | ext2_warning ("bad directory entry: inode: %Ld offset: %zd", | |||
417 | dp->cache_id, | |||
418 | currentoff - blockaddr + idx * DIRBLKSIZblock_size); | |||
419 | return ENOENT((0x10 << 26) | ((2) & 0x3fff)); | |||
420 | } | |||
421 | ||||
422 | if (looking || countcopies) | |||
423 | { | |||
424 | int thisfree; | |||
425 | ||||
426 | /* Count how much free space this entry has in it. */ | |||
427 | if (entry->inode == 0) | |||
428 | thisfree = entry->rec_len; | |||
429 | else | |||
430 | thisfree = entry->rec_len - EXT2_DIR_REC_LEN (entry->name_len)(((entry->name_len) + 8 + (4 - 1)) & ~(4 - 1)); | |||
431 | ||||
432 | /* If this isn't at the front of the block, then it will | |||
433 | have to be copied if we do a compression; count the | |||
434 | number of bytes there too. */ | |||
435 | if (countcopies && currentoff != blockaddr) | |||
436 | nbytes += EXT2_DIR_REC_LEN (entry->name_len)(((entry->name_len) + 8 + (4 - 1)) & ~(4 - 1)); | |||
437 | ||||
438 | if (ds->stat == COMPRESS && nbytes > ds->nbytes) | |||
439 | /* The previously found compress is better than | |||
440 | this one, so don't bother counting any more. */ | |||
441 | countcopies = 0; | |||
442 | ||||
443 | if (thisfree >= needed) | |||
444 | { | |||
445 | ds->type = CREATE; | |||
446 | ds->stat = entry->inode == 0 ? TAKE : SHRINK; | |||
447 | ds->entry = entry; | |||
448 | ds->idx = idx; | |||
449 | looking = countcopies = 0; | |||
450 | } | |||
451 | else | |||
452 | { | |||
453 | nfree += thisfree; | |||
454 | if (nfree >= needed) | |||
455 | consider_compress = 1; | |||
456 | } | |||
457 | } | |||
458 | ||||
459 | if (entry->inode) | |||
460 | nentries++; | |||
461 | ||||
462 | if (entry->name_len == namelen | |||
463 | && entry->name[0] == name[0] | |||
464 | && entry->inode | |||
465 | && !bcmp (entry->name, name, namelen)) | |||
466 | break; | |||
467 | } | |||
468 | ||||
469 | if (consider_compress | |||
470 | && (ds->stat == LOOKING | |||
471 | || (ds->stat == COMPRESS && ds->nbytes > nbytes))) | |||
472 | { | |||
473 | ds->type = CREATE; | |||
474 | ds->stat = COMPRESS; | |||
475 | ds->entry = (struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *) blockaddr; | |||
476 | ds->idx = idx; | |||
477 | ds->nbytes = nbytes; | |||
478 | } | |||
479 | ||||
480 | if (currentoff >= blockaddr + DIRBLKSIZblock_size) | |||
481 | { | |||
482 | int i; | |||
483 | /* The name is not in this block. */ | |||
484 | ||||
485 | /* Because we scanned the entire block, we should write | |||
486 | down how many entries there were. */ | |||
487 | if (!dp->dn->dirents) | |||
488 | { | |||
489 | dp->dn->dirents = malloc ((dp->dn_stat.st_size / DIRBLKSIZblock_size) | |||
490 | * sizeof (int)); | |||
491 | for (i = 0; i < dp->dn_stat.st_size/DIRBLKSIZblock_size; i++) | |||
492 | dp->dn->dirents[i] = -1; | |||
493 | } | |||
494 | /* Make sure the count is correct if there is one now. */ | |||
495 | assert (dp->dn->dirents[idx] == -1((dp->dn->dirents[idx] == -1 || dp->dn->dirents[idx ] == nentries) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("dp->dn->dirents[idx] == -1 || dp->dn->dirents[idx] == nentries" , "../../ext2fs/dir.c", 496, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)) | |||
496 | || dp->dn->dirents[idx] == nentries)((dp->dn->dirents[idx] == -1 || dp->dn->dirents[idx ] == nentries) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("dp->dn->dirents[idx] == -1 || dp->dn->dirents[idx] == nentries" , "../../ext2fs/dir.c", 496, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
497 | dp->dn->dirents[idx] = nentries; | |||
498 | ||||
499 | return ENOENT((0x10 << 26) | ((2) & 0x3fff)); | |||
500 | } | |||
501 | ||||
502 | /* We have found the required name. */ | |||
503 | ||||
504 | if (ds && type == CREATE) | |||
505 | ds->type = LOOKUP; /* it's invalid now */ | |||
506 | else if (ds && (type == REMOVE || type == RENAME)) | |||
507 | { | |||
508 | ds->type = type; | |||
509 | ds->stat = HERE_TIS; | |||
510 | ds->entry = entry; | |||
511 | ds->idx = idx; | |||
512 | ds->preventry = (struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *) prevoff; | |||
513 | } | |||
514 | ||||
515 | *inum = entry->inode; | |||
| ||||
516 | return 0; | |||
517 | } | |||
518 | ||||
519 | /* Following a lookup call for CREATE, this adds a node to a directory. | |||
520 | DP is the directory to be modified; NAME is the name to be entered; | |||
521 | NP is the node being linked in; DS is the cached information returned | |||
522 | by lookup; CRED describes the user making the call. This call may | |||
523 | only be made if the directory has been held locked continuously since | |||
524 | the preceding lookup call, and only if that call returned ENOENT. */ | |||
525 | error_t | |||
526 | diskfs_direnter_hard (struct node *dp, const char *name, struct node *np, | |||
527 | struct dirstat *ds, struct protid *cred) | |||
528 | { | |||
529 | struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *new; | |||
530 | int namelen = strlen (name); | |||
531 | int needed = EXT2_DIR_REC_LEN (namelen)(((namelen) + 8 + (4 - 1)) & ~(4 - 1)); | |||
532 | int oldneeded; | |||
533 | vm_address_t fromoff, tooff; | |||
534 | int totfreed; | |||
535 | error_t err; | |||
536 | size_t oldsize = 0; | |||
537 | ||||
538 | assert (ds->type == CREATE)((ds->type == CREATE) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("ds->type == CREATE" , "../../ext2fs/dir.c", 538, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
539 | ||||
540 | assert (!diskfs_readonly)((!diskfs_readonly) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("!diskfs_readonly" , "../../ext2fs/dir.c", 540, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
541 | ||||
542 | dp->dn_set_mtime = 1; | |||
543 | ||||
544 | /* Select a location for the new directory entry. Each branch of this | |||
545 | switch is responsible for setting NEW to point to the on-disk | |||
546 | directory entry being written, and setting NEW->rec_len appropriately. */ | |||
547 | ||||
548 | switch (ds->stat) | |||
549 | { | |||
550 | case TAKE: | |||
551 | /* We are supposed to consume this slot. */ | |||
552 | assert (ds->entry->inode == 0 && ds->entry->rec_len >= needed)((ds->entry->inode == 0 && ds->entry->rec_len >= needed) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("ds->entry->inode == 0 && ds->entry->rec_len >= needed" , "../../ext2fs/dir.c", 552, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
553 | ||||
554 | new = ds->entry; | |||
555 | break; | |||
556 | ||||
557 | case SHRINK: | |||
558 | /* We are supposed to take the extra space at the end | |||
559 | of this slot. */ | |||
560 | oldneeded = EXT2_DIR_REC_LEN (ds->entry->name_len)(((ds->entry->name_len) + 8 + (4 - 1)) & ~(4 - 1)); | |||
561 | assert (ds->entry->rec_len - oldneeded >= needed)((ds->entry->rec_len - oldneeded >= needed) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("ds->entry->rec_len - oldneeded >= needed" , "../../ext2fs/dir.c", 561, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
562 | ||||
563 | new = (struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *) ((vm_address_t) ds->entry + oldneeded); | |||
564 | ||||
565 | new->rec_len = ds->entry->rec_len - oldneeded; | |||
566 | ds->entry->rec_len = oldneeded; | |||
567 | break; | |||
568 | ||||
569 | case COMPRESS: | |||
570 | /* We are supposed to move all the entries to the | |||
571 | front of the block, giving each the minimum | |||
572 | necessary room. This should free up enough space | |||
573 | for the new entry. */ | |||
574 | fromoff = tooff = (vm_address_t) ds->entry; | |||
575 | ||||
576 | while (fromoff < (vm_address_t) ds->entry + DIRBLKSIZblock_size) | |||
577 | { | |||
578 | struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *from = (struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *)fromoff; | |||
579 | struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *to = (struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *) tooff; | |||
580 | int fromreclen = from->rec_len; | |||
581 | ||||
582 | if (from->inode != 0) | |||
583 | { | |||
584 | assert (fromoff >= tooff)((fromoff >= tooff) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("fromoff >= tooff" , "../../ext2fs/dir.c", 584, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
585 | ||||
586 | memmove (to, from, fromreclen); | |||
587 | to->rec_len = EXT2_DIR_REC_LEN (to->name_len)(((to->name_len) + 8 + (4 - 1)) & ~(4 - 1)); | |||
588 | ||||
589 | tooff += to->rec_len; | |||
590 | } | |||
591 | fromoff += fromreclen; | |||
592 | } | |||
593 | ||||
594 | totfreed = (vm_address_t) ds->entry + DIRBLKSIZblock_size - tooff; | |||
595 | assert (totfreed >= needed)((totfreed >= needed) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("totfreed >= needed" , "../../ext2fs/dir.c", 595, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
596 | ||||
597 | new = (struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *) tooff; | |||
598 | new->rec_len = totfreed; | |||
599 | break; | |||
600 | ||||
601 | case EXTEND: | |||
602 | /* Extend the file. */ | |||
603 | assert (needed <= DIRBLKSIZ)((needed <= block_size) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("needed <= block_size" , "../../ext2fs/dir.c", 603, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
604 | ||||
605 | oldsize = dp->dn_stat.st_size; | |||
606 | if ((off_t)(oldsize + DIRBLKSIZblock_size) != (dp->dn_stat.st_size + DIRBLKSIZblock_size)) | |||
607 | { | |||
608 | /* We can't possibly map the whole directory in. */ | |||
609 | munmap ((caddr_t) ds->mapbuf, ds->mapextent); | |||
610 | return EOVERFLOW((0x10 << 26) | ((115) & 0x3fff)); | |||
611 | } | |||
612 | while (oldsize + DIRBLKSIZblock_size > dp->allocsize) | |||
613 | { | |||
614 | err = diskfs_grow (dp, oldsize + DIRBLKSIZblock_size, cred); | |||
615 | if (err) | |||
616 | { | |||
617 | munmap ((caddr_t) ds->mapbuf, ds->mapextent); | |||
618 | return err; | |||
619 | } | |||
620 | } | |||
621 | ||||
622 | new = (struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *) (ds->mapbuf + oldsize); | |||
623 | ||||
624 | dp->dn_stat.st_size = oldsize + DIRBLKSIZblock_size; | |||
625 | dp->dn_set_ctime = 1; | |||
626 | ||||
627 | new->rec_len = DIRBLKSIZblock_size; | |||
628 | break; | |||
629 | ||||
630 | default: | |||
631 | new = 0; | |||
632 | assert (! "impossible: bogus status field in dirstat")((! "impossible: bogus status field in dirstat") ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("! \"impossible: bogus status field in dirstat\"" , "../../ext2fs/dir.c", 632, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
633 | } | |||
634 | ||||
635 | /* NEW points to the directory entry being written, and its | |||
636 | rec_len field is already filled in. Now fill in the rest. */ | |||
637 | ||||
638 | new->inode = np->cache_id; | |||
639 | #if 0 | |||
640 | /* XXX We cannot enable this code because file types can change | |||
641 | (and conceivably quite often) with translator settings. | |||
642 | There is no way for the translator that determines the type of | |||
643 | the virtual node to cause all the directory entries linked to | |||
644 | its underlying inode to reflect the proper type. */ | |||
645 | new->file_type = (EXT2_HAS_INCOMPAT_FEATURE (sblock,( (sblock)->s_feature_incompat & (0x0002) ) | |||
646 | EXT2_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_FILETYPE)( (sblock)->s_feature_incompat & (0x0002) ) | |||
647 | ? file_type_ext2[IFTODT (np->dn_stat.st_mode & S_IFMT)(((np->dn_stat.st_mode & 0170000) & 0170000) >> 12)] | |||
648 | : 0); | |||
649 | #else | |||
650 | new->file_type = 0; | |||
651 | #endif | |||
652 | new->name_len = namelen; | |||
653 | memcpy (new->name, name, namelen); | |||
654 | ||||
655 | /* Mark the directory inode has having been written. */ | |||
656 | dp->dn->info.i_flags &= ~EXT2_BTREE_FL0x00001000; | |||
657 | dp->dn_set_mtime = 1; | |||
658 | ||||
659 | munmap ((caddr_t) ds->mapbuf, ds->mapextent); | |||
660 | ||||
661 | if (ds->stat != EXTEND) | |||
662 | { | |||
663 | /* If we are keeping count of this block, then keep the count up | |||
664 | to date. */ | |||
665 | if (dp->dn->dirents && dp->dn->dirents[ds->idx] != -1) | |||
666 | dp->dn->dirents[ds->idx]++; | |||
667 | } | |||
668 | else | |||
669 | { | |||
670 | int i; | |||
671 | /* It's cheap, so start a count here even if we aren't counting | |||
672 | anything at all. */ | |||
673 | if (dp->dn->dirents) | |||
674 | { | |||
675 | dp->dn->dirents = realloc (dp->dn->dirents, | |||
676 | (dp->dn_stat.st_size / DIRBLKSIZblock_size | |||
677 | * sizeof (int))); | |||
678 | for (i = oldsize / DIRBLKSIZblock_size; | |||
679 | i < dp->dn_stat.st_size / DIRBLKSIZblock_size; | |||
680 | i++) | |||
681 | dp->dn->dirents[i] = -1; | |||
682 | ||||
683 | dp->dn->dirents[ds->idx] = 1; | |||
684 | } | |||
685 | else | |||
686 | { | |||
687 | dp->dn->dirents = malloc (dp->dn_stat.st_size / DIRBLKSIZblock_size | |||
688 | * sizeof (int)); | |||
689 | for (i = 0; i < dp->dn_stat.st_size / DIRBLKSIZblock_size; i++) | |||
690 | dp->dn->dirents[i] = -1; | |||
691 | dp->dn->dirents[ds->idx] = 1; | |||
692 | } | |||
693 | } | |||
694 | ||||
695 | diskfs_file_update (dp, diskfs_synchronous); | |||
696 | ||||
697 | return 0; | |||
698 | } | |||
699 | ||||
700 | /* Following a lookup call for REMOVE, this removes the link from the | |||
701 | directory. DP is the directory being changed and DS is the cached | |||
702 | information returned from lookup. This call is only valid if the | |||
703 | directory has been locked continuously since the call to lookup, and | |||
704 | only if that call succeeded. */ | |||
705 | error_t | |||
706 | diskfs_dirremove_hard (struct node *dp, struct dirstat *ds) | |||
707 | { | |||
708 | assert (ds->type == REMOVE)((ds->type == REMOVE) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("ds->type == REMOVE" , "../../ext2fs/dir.c", 708, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
709 | assert (ds->stat == HERE_TIS)((ds->stat == HERE_TIS) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("ds->stat == HERE_TIS" , "../../ext2fs/dir.c", 709, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
710 | ||||
711 | assert (!diskfs_readonly)((!diskfs_readonly) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("!diskfs_readonly" , "../../ext2fs/dir.c", 711, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
712 | ||||
713 | if (ds->preventry == 0) | |||
714 | ds->entry->inode = 0; | |||
715 | else | |||
716 | { | |||
717 | assert ((vm_address_t) ds->entry - (vm_address_t) ds->preventry(((vm_address_t) ds->entry - (vm_address_t) ds->preventry == ds->preventry->rec_len) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("(vm_address_t) ds->entry - (vm_address_t) ds->preventry == ds->preventry->rec_len" , "../../ext2fs/dir.c", 718, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)) | |||
718 | == ds->preventry->rec_len)(((vm_address_t) ds->entry - (vm_address_t) ds->preventry == ds->preventry->rec_len) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("(vm_address_t) ds->entry - (vm_address_t) ds->preventry == ds->preventry->rec_len" , "../../ext2fs/dir.c", 718, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
719 | ds->preventry->rec_len += ds->entry->rec_len; | |||
720 | } | |||
721 | ||||
722 | dp->dn_set_mtime = 1; | |||
723 | dp->dn->info.i_flags &= ~EXT2_BTREE_FL0x00001000; | |||
724 | ||||
725 | munmap ((caddr_t) ds->mapbuf, ds->mapextent); | |||
726 | ||||
727 | /* If we are keeping count of this block, then keep the count up | |||
728 | to date. */ | |||
729 | if (dp->dn->dirents && dp->dn->dirents[ds->idx] != -1) | |||
730 | dp->dn->dirents[ds->idx]--; | |||
731 | ||||
732 | diskfs_file_update (dp, diskfs_synchronous); | |||
733 | ||||
734 | return 0; | |||
735 | } | |||
736 | ||||
737 | ||||
738 | /* Following a lookup call for RENAME, this changes the inode number | |||
739 | on a directory entry. DP is the directory being changed; NP is | |||
740 | the new node being linked in; DP is the cached information returned | |||
741 | by lookup. This call is only valid if the directory has been locked | |||
742 | continuously since the call to lookup, and only if that call | |||
743 | succeeded. */ | |||
744 | error_t | |||
745 | diskfs_dirrewrite_hard (struct node *dp, struct node *np, struct dirstat *ds) | |||
746 | { | |||
747 | assert (ds->type == RENAME)((ds->type == RENAME) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("ds->type == RENAME" , "../../ext2fs/dir.c", 747, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
748 | assert (ds->stat == HERE_TIS)((ds->stat == HERE_TIS) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("ds->stat == HERE_TIS" , "../../ext2fs/dir.c", 748, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
749 | ||||
750 | assert (!diskfs_readonly)((!diskfs_readonly) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("!diskfs_readonly" , "../../ext2fs/dir.c", 750, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
751 | ||||
752 | ds->entry->inode = np->cache_id; | |||
753 | dp->dn_set_mtime = 1; | |||
754 | dp->dn->info.i_flags &= ~EXT2_BTREE_FL0x00001000; | |||
755 | ||||
756 | munmap ((caddr_t) ds->mapbuf, ds->mapextent); | |||
757 | ||||
758 | diskfs_file_update (dp, diskfs_synchronous); | |||
759 | ||||
760 | return 0; | |||
761 | } | |||
762 | ||||
763 | /* Tell if DP is an empty directory (has only "." and ".." entries). | |||
764 | This routine must be called from inside a catch_exception (). */ | |||
765 | int | |||
766 | diskfs_dirempty (struct node *dp, struct protid *cred) | |||
767 | { | |||
768 | error_t err; | |||
769 | vm_address_t buf = 0, curoff; | |||
770 | struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *entry; | |||
771 | int hit = 0; /* Found something in the directory. */ | |||
772 | memory_object_t memobj = diskfs_get_filemap (dp, VM_PROT_READ((vm_prot_t) 0x01)); | |||
773 | ||||
774 | if (memobj == MACH_PORT_NULL((mach_port_t) 0)) | |||
775 | /* XXX should reflect error properly. */ | |||
776 | return 0; | |||
777 | ||||
778 | err = vm_map (mach_task_self ()((__mach_task_self_ + 0)), &buf, dp->dn_stat.st_size, 0, | |||
779 | 1, memobj, 0, 0, VM_PROT_READ((vm_prot_t) 0x01), VM_PROT_READ((vm_prot_t) 0x01), 0); | |||
780 | mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self ()((__mach_task_self_ + 0)), memobj); | |||
781 | assert (!err)((!err) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("!err", "../../ext2fs/dir.c" , 781, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
782 | ||||
783 | diskfs_set_node_atime (dp); | |||
784 | ||||
785 | for (curoff = buf; | |||
786 | !hit && curoff < buf + dp->dn_stat.st_size; | |||
787 | curoff += entry->rec_len) | |||
788 | { | |||
789 | entry = (struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *) curoff; | |||
790 | ||||
791 | if (entry->inode != 0 | |||
792 | && (entry->name_len > 2 | |||
793 | || entry->name[0] != '.' | |||
794 | || (entry->name[1] != '.' | |||
795 | && entry->name[1] != '\0'))) | |||
796 | hit = 1; | |||
797 | } | |||
798 | ||||
799 | diskfs_set_node_atime (dp); | |||
800 | if (diskfs_synchronous) | |||
801 | diskfs_node_update (dp, 1); | |||
802 | ||||
803 | munmap ((caddr_t) buf, dp->dn_stat.st_size); | |||
804 | ||||
805 | return !hit; | |||
806 | } | |||
807 | ||||
808 | /* Make DS an invalid dirstat. */ | |||
809 | error_t | |||
810 | diskfs_drop_dirstat (struct node *dp, struct dirstat *ds) | |||
811 | { | |||
812 | if (ds->type != LOOKUP) | |||
813 | { | |||
814 | assert (ds->mapbuf)((ds->mapbuf) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("ds->mapbuf" , "../../ext2fs/dir.c", 814, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
815 | munmap ((caddr_t) ds->mapbuf, ds->mapextent); | |||
816 | ds->type = LOOKUP; | |||
817 | } | |||
818 | return 0; | |||
819 | } | |||
820 | ||||
821 | ||||
822 | /* Count the entries in directory block NB for directory DP and | |||
823 | write the answer down in its dirents array. As a side affect | |||
824 | fill BUF with the block. */ | |||
825 | static error_t | |||
826 | count_dirents (struct node *dp, int nb, char *buf) | |||
827 | { | |||
828 | size_t amt; | |||
829 | char *offinblk; | |||
830 | struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *entry; | |||
831 | int count = 0; | |||
832 | error_t err; | |||
833 | ||||
834 | assert (dp->dn->dirents)((dp->dn->dirents) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("dp->dn->dirents" , "../../ext2fs/dir.c", 834, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
835 | assert ((nb + 1) * DIRBLKSIZ <= dp->dn_stat.st_size)(((nb + 1) * block_size <= dp->dn_stat.st_size) ? (void ) (0) : __assert_fail ("(nb + 1) * block_size <= dp->dn_stat.st_size" , "../../ext2fs/dir.c", 835, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
836 | ||||
837 | err = diskfs_node_rdwr (dp, buf, nb * DIRBLKSIZblock_size, DIRBLKSIZblock_size, 0, 0, &amt); | |||
838 | if (err) | |||
839 | return err; | |||
840 | assert (amt == DIRBLKSIZ)((amt == block_size) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("amt == block_size" , "../../ext2fs/dir.c", 840, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
841 | ||||
842 | for (offinblk = buf; | |||
843 | offinblk < buf + DIRBLKSIZblock_size; | |||
844 | offinblk += entry->rec_len) | |||
845 | { | |||
846 | entry = (struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *) offinblk; | |||
847 | if (entry->inode) | |||
848 | count++; | |||
849 | } | |||
850 | ||||
851 | assert (dp->dn->dirents[nb] == -1 || dp->dn->dirents[nb] == count)((dp->dn->dirents[nb] == -1 || dp->dn->dirents[nb ] == count) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("dp->dn->dirents[nb] == -1 || dp->dn->dirents[nb] == count" , "../../ext2fs/dir.c", 851, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
852 | dp->dn->dirents[nb] = count; | |||
853 | return 0; | |||
854 | } | |||
855 | ||||
856 | /* Returned directory entries are aligned to blocks this many bytes long. | |||
857 | Must be a power of two. */ | |||
858 | #define DIRENT_ALIGN4 4 | |||
859 | ||||
860 | /* Implement the diskfs_get_directs callback as described in | |||
861 | <hurd/diskfs.h>. */ | |||
862 | error_t | |||
863 | diskfs_get_directs (struct node *dp, | |||
864 | int entry, | |||
865 | int nentries, | |||
866 | char **data, | |||
867 | size_t *datacnt, | |||
868 | vm_size_t bufsiz, | |||
869 | int *amt) | |||
870 | { | |||
871 | int blkno; | |||
872 | int nblks; | |||
873 | int curentry; | |||
874 | char buf[DIRBLKSIZblock_size]; | |||
875 | char *bufp; | |||
876 | int bufvalid; | |||
877 | error_t err; | |||
878 | int i; | |||
879 | char *datap; | |||
880 | struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *entryp; | |||
881 | int allocsize; | |||
882 | size_t checklen; | |||
883 | struct dirent *userp; | |||
884 | ||||
885 | nblks = dp->dn_stat.st_size/DIRBLKSIZblock_size; | |||
886 | ||||
887 | if (!dp->dn->dirents) | |||
888 | { | |||
889 | dp->dn->dirents = malloc (nblks * sizeof (int)); | |||
890 | for (i = 0; i < nblks; i++) | |||
891 | dp->dn->dirents[i] = -1; | |||
892 | } | |||
893 | ||||
894 | /* Scan through the entries to find ENTRY. If we encounter | |||
895 | a -1 in the process then stop to fill it. When we run | |||
896 | off the end, ENTRY is too big. */ | |||
897 | curentry = 0; | |||
898 | bufvalid = 0; | |||
899 | for (blkno = 0; blkno < nblks; blkno++) | |||
900 | { | |||
901 | if (dp->dn->dirents[blkno] == -1) | |||
902 | { | |||
903 | err = count_dirents (dp, blkno, buf); | |||
904 | if (err) | |||
905 | return err; | |||
906 | bufvalid = 1; | |||
907 | } | |||
908 | ||||
909 | if (curentry + dp->dn->dirents[blkno] > entry) | |||
910 | /* ENTRY starts in this block. */ | |||
911 | break; | |||
912 | ||||
913 | curentry += dp->dn->dirents[blkno]; | |||
914 | ||||
915 | bufvalid = 0; | |||
916 | } | |||
917 | ||||
918 | if (blkno == nblks) | |||
919 | { | |||
920 | /* We reached the end of the directory without seeing ENTRY. | |||
921 | This is treated as an EOF condition, meaning we return | |||
922 | success with empty results. */ | |||
923 | *datacnt = 0; | |||
924 | *amt = 0; | |||
925 | return 0; | |||
926 | } | |||
927 | ||||
928 | /* Allocate enough space to hold the maximum we might return */ | |||
929 | if (!bufsiz || bufsiz > dp->dn_stat.st_size) | |||
930 | /* Allocate enough to return the entire directory. Since ext2's | |||
931 | directory format is different than the format used to return the | |||
932 | entries, we allocate enough to hold the on disk directory plus | |||
933 | whatever extra would be necessary in the worst-case. */ | |||
934 | { | |||
935 | /* The minimum size of an ext2fs directory entry. */ | |||
936 | size_t min_entry_size = EXT2_DIR_REC_LEN (0)(((0) + 8 + (4 - 1)) & ~(4 - 1)); | |||
937 | /* The minimum size of a returned dirent entry. The +1 is for '\0'. */ | |||
938 | size_t min_dirent_size = offsetof (struct dirent, d_name)__builtin_offsetof(struct dirent, d_name) + 1; | |||
939 | /* The maximum possible number of ext2fs dir entries in this dir. */ | |||
940 | size_t max_entries = dp->dn_stat.st_size / min_entry_size; | |||
941 | /* The maximum difference in size per directory entry. */ | |||
942 | size_t entry_extra = | |||
943 | DIRENT_ALIGN4 | |||
944 | + (min_dirent_size > min_entry_size | |||
945 | ? min_dirent_size - min_entry_size : 0); | |||
946 | ||||
947 | allocsize = round_page (dp->dn_stat.st_size + max_entries * entry_extra)((((vm_offset_t) (dp->dn_stat.st_size + max_entries * entry_extra ) + __vm_page_size - 1) / __vm_page_size) * __vm_page_size); | |||
948 | } | |||
949 | else | |||
950 | allocsize = round_page (bufsiz)((((vm_offset_t) (bufsiz) + __vm_page_size - 1) / __vm_page_size ) * __vm_page_size); | |||
951 | ||||
952 | if (allocsize > *datacnt) | |||
953 | *data = mmap (0, allocsize, PROT_READ0x04|PROT_WRITE0x02, MAP_ANON0x0002, 0, 0); | |||
954 | ||||
955 | /* Set bufp appropriately */ | |||
956 | bufp = buf; | |||
957 | if (curentry != entry) | |||
958 | { | |||
959 | /* Look through the block to find out where to start, | |||
960 | setting bufp appropriately. */ | |||
961 | if (!bufvalid) | |||
962 | { | |||
963 | err = diskfs_node_rdwr (dp, buf, blkno * DIRBLKSIZblock_size, DIRBLKSIZblock_size, | |||
964 | 0, 0, &checklen); | |||
965 | if (err) | |||
966 | return err; | |||
967 | assert (checklen == DIRBLKSIZ)((checklen == block_size) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("checklen == block_size" , "../../ext2fs/dir.c", 967, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
968 | bufvalid = 1; | |||
969 | } | |||
970 | for (i = 0, bufp = buf; | |||
971 | i < entry - curentry && bufp - buf < DIRBLKSIZblock_size; | |||
972 | bufp += ((struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *)bufp)->rec_len, i++) | |||
973 | ; | |||
974 | /* Make sure we didn't run off the end. */ | |||
975 | assert (bufp - buf < DIRBLKSIZ)((bufp - buf < block_size) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("bufp - buf < block_size" , "../../ext2fs/dir.c", 975, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
976 | } | |||
977 | ||||
978 | i = 0; | |||
979 | datap = *data; | |||
980 | ||||
981 | /* Copy the entries, one at a time. */ | |||
982 | while (((nentries == -1) || (i < nentries)) | |||
983 | && (!bufsiz || (datap - *data < bufsiz) ) | |||
984 | && blkno < nblks) | |||
985 | { | |||
986 | if (!bufvalid) | |||
987 | { | |||
988 | err = diskfs_node_rdwr (dp, buf, blkno * DIRBLKSIZblock_size, DIRBLKSIZblock_size, | |||
989 | 0, 0, &checklen); | |||
990 | if (err) | |||
991 | return err; | |||
992 | assert (checklen == DIRBLKSIZ)((checklen == block_size) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("checklen == block_size" , "../../ext2fs/dir.c", 992, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
993 | bufvalid = 1; | |||
994 | bufp = buf; | |||
995 | } | |||
996 | ||||
997 | entryp = (struct ext2_dir_entry_2 *)bufp; | |||
998 | ||||
999 | if (entryp->inode) | |||
1000 | { | |||
1001 | int rec_len; | |||
1002 | int name_len = entryp->name_len; | |||
1003 | ||||
1004 | userp = (struct dirent *) datap; | |||
1005 | ||||
1006 | /* Length is structure before the name + the name + '\0', all | |||
1007 | padded to a four-byte alignment. */ | |||
1008 | rec_len = | |||
1009 | ((offsetof (struct dirent, d_name)__builtin_offsetof(struct dirent, d_name) | |||
1010 | + name_len + 1 | |||
1011 | + (DIRENT_ALIGN4 - 1)) | |||
1012 | & ~(DIRENT_ALIGN4 - 1)); | |||
1013 | ||||
1014 | /* See if this record would run over the end of the return buffer. */ | |||
1015 | if (bufsiz == 0) | |||
1016 | /* It shouldn't ever, as we calculated the worst case size. */ | |||
1017 | assert (datap + rec_len <= *data + allocsize)((datap + rec_len <= *data + allocsize) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("datap + rec_len <= *data + allocsize", "../../ext2fs/dir.c" , 1017, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
1018 | else | |||
1019 | /* It's ok if it does, just leave off returning this entry. */ | |||
1020 | if (datap + rec_len > *data + allocsize) | |||
1021 | break; | |||
1022 | ||||
1023 | userp->d_filenod_ino = entryp->inode; | |||
1024 | userp->d_reclen = rec_len; | |||
1025 | userp->d_namlen = name_len; | |||
1026 | ||||
1027 | #if 0 | |||
1028 | /* We don't bother to check the EXT2_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_FILETYPE | |||
1029 | flag in the superblock, because in old filesystems the | |||
1030 | file_type field is the high byte of the length field and is | |||
1031 | always zero because names cannot be that long. */ | |||
1032 | if (entryp->file_type < EXT2_FT_MAX8) | |||
1033 | userp->d_type = ext2_file_type[entryp->file_type]; | |||
1034 | else | |||
1035 | { | |||
1036 | ext2_warning ("bad type %d in directory entry: " | |||
1037 | "inode: %d offset: %d", | |||
1038 | entryp->file_type, | |||
1039 | dp->cache_id, | |||
1040 | blkno * DIRBLKSIZblock_size + bufp - buf); | |||
1041 | userp->d_type = DT_UNKNOWNDT_UNKNOWN; | |||
1042 | } | |||
1043 | #else | |||
1044 | /* XXX | |||
1045 | For complex reasons it might not be correct to return | |||
1046 | the filesystem's d_type value to the user. */ | |||
1047 | userp->d_type = DT_UNKNOWNDT_UNKNOWN; | |||
1048 | #endif | |||
1049 | memcpy (userp->d_name, entryp->name, name_len); | |||
1050 | userp->d_name[name_len] = '\0'; | |||
1051 | ||||
1052 | datap += rec_len; | |||
1053 | i++; | |||
1054 | } | |||
1055 | ||||
1056 | if (entryp->rec_len == 0) | |||
1057 | { | |||
1058 | ext2_warning ("zero length directory entry: inode: %Ld offset: %zd", | |||
1059 | dp->cache_id, | |||
1060 | blkno * DIRBLKSIZblock_size + bufp - buf); | |||
1061 | return EIO((0x10 << 26) | ((5) & 0x3fff)); | |||
1062 | } | |||
1063 | ||||
1064 | bufp += entryp->rec_len; | |||
1065 | if (bufp - buf == DIRBLKSIZblock_size) | |||
1066 | { | |||
1067 | blkno++; | |||
1068 | bufvalid = 0; | |||
1069 | } | |||
1070 | else if (bufp - buf > DIRBLKSIZblock_size) | |||
1071 | { | |||
1072 | ext2_warning ("directory entry too long: inode: %Ld offset: %zd", | |||
1073 | dp->cache_id, | |||
1074 | blkno * DIRBLKSIZblock_size + bufp - buf - entryp->rec_len); | |||
1075 | return EIO((0x10 << 26) | ((5) & 0x3fff)); | |||
1076 | } | |||
1077 | } | |||
1078 | ||||
1079 | /* We've copied all we can. If we allocated our own array | |||
1080 | but didn't fill all of it, then free whatever memory we didn't use. */ | |||
1081 | if (allocsize > *datacnt) | |||
1082 | { | |||
1083 | if (round_page (datap - *data)((((vm_offset_t) (datap - *data) + __vm_page_size - 1) / __vm_page_size ) * __vm_page_size) < allocsize) | |||
1084 | munmap ((caddr_t) (*data + round_page (datap - *data)((((vm_offset_t) (datap - *data) + __vm_page_size - 1) / __vm_page_size ) * __vm_page_size)), | |||
1085 | allocsize - round_page (datap - *data)((((vm_offset_t) (datap - *data) + __vm_page_size - 1) / __vm_page_size ) * __vm_page_size)); | |||
1086 | } | |||
1087 | ||||
1088 | /* Set variables for return */ | |||
1089 | *datacnt = datap - *data; | |||
1090 | *amt = i; | |||
1091 | return 0; | |||
1092 | } |