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Diffstat (limited to 'fs')
-rw-r--r-- | fs/exportfs/expfs.c | 213 |
1 files changed, 113 insertions, 100 deletions
diff --git a/fs/exportfs/expfs.c b/fs/exportfs/expfs.c index 166d8ca9eae..8adb32a9387 100644 --- a/fs/exportfs/expfs.c +++ b/fs/exportfs/expfs.c @@ -91,101 +91,27 @@ find_disconnected_root(struct dentry *dentry) return dentry; } -/** - * find_exported_dentry - helper routine to implement export_operations->decode_fh - * @sb: The &super_block identifying the filesystem - * @obj: An opaque identifier of the object to be found - passed to - * get_inode - * @parent: An optional opqaue identifier of the parent of the object. - * @acceptable: A function used to test possible &dentries to see if they are - * acceptable - * @context: A parameter to @acceptable so that it knows on what basis to - * judge. - * - * find_exported_dentry is the central helper routine to enable file systems - * to provide the decode_fh() export_operation. It's main task is to take - * an &inode, find or create an appropriate &dentry structure, and possibly - * splice this into the dcache in the correct place. - * - * The decode_fh() operation provided by the filesystem should call - * find_exported_dentry() with the same parameters that it received except - * that instead of the file handle fragment, pointers to opaque identifiers - * for the object and optionally its parent are passed. The default decode_fh - * routine passes one pointer to the start of the filehandle fragment, and - * one 8 bytes into the fragment. It is expected that most filesystems will - * take this approach, though the offset to the parent identifier may well be - * different. + +/* + * Make sure target_dir is fully connected to the dentry tree. * - * find_exported_dentry() will call get_dentry to get an dentry pointer from - * the file system. If any &dentry in the d_alias list is acceptable, it will - * be returned. Otherwise find_exported_dentry() will attempt to splice a new - * &dentry into the dcache using get_name() and get_parent() to find the - * appropriate place. + * It may already be, as the flag isn't always updated when connection happens. */ - -struct dentry * -find_exported_dentry(struct super_block *sb, void *obj, void *parent, - int (*acceptable)(void *context, struct dentry *de), - void *context) +static int +reconnect_path(struct super_block *sb, struct dentry *target_dir) { - struct dentry *result = NULL; - struct dentry *target_dir; - int err = -ESTALE; - struct export_operations *nops = sb->s_export_op; - struct dentry *alias; - int noprogress; char nbuf[NAME_MAX+1]; + int noprogress = 0; + int err = -ESTALE; /* - * Attempt to find the inode. - */ - result = exportfs_get_dentry(sb, obj); - if (IS_ERR(result)) - return result; - - if (S_ISDIR(result->d_inode->i_mode)) { - if (!(result->d_flags & DCACHE_DISCONNECTED)) { - if (acceptable(context, result)) - return result; - err = -EACCES; - goto err_result; - } - - target_dir = dget(result); - } else { - alias = find_acceptable_alias(result, acceptable, context); - if (alias) - return alias; - - if (parent == NULL) - goto err_result; - - target_dir = exportfs_get_dentry(sb,parent); - if (IS_ERR(target_dir)) { - err = PTR_ERR(target_dir); - goto err_result; - } - } - - /* - * Now we need to make sure that target_dir is properly connected. - * It may already be, as the flag isn't always updated when connection - * happens. - * So, we walk up parent links until we find a connected directory, - * or we run out of directories. Then we find the parent, find - * the name of the child in that parent, and do a lookup. - * This should connect the child into the parent - * We then repeat. - */ - - /* it is possible that a confused file system might not let us complete + * It is possible that a confused file system might not let us complete * the path to the root. For example, if get_parent returns a directory * in which we cannot find a name for the child. While this implies a * very sick filesystem we don't want it to cause knfsd to spin. Hence * the noprogress counter. If we go through the loop 10 times (2 is * probably enough) without getting anywhere, we just give up */ - noprogress = 0; while (target_dir->d_flags & DCACHE_DISCONNECTED && noprogress++ < 10) { struct dentry *pd = find_disconnected_root(target_dir); @@ -221,18 +147,20 @@ find_exported_dentry(struct super_block *sb, void *obj, void *parent, struct dentry *npd; mutex_lock(&pd->d_inode->i_mutex); - if (nops->get_parent) - ppd = nops->get_parent(pd); + if (sb->s_export_op->get_parent) + ppd = sb->s_export_op->get_parent(pd); mutex_unlock(&pd->d_inode->i_mutex); if (IS_ERR(ppd)) { err = PTR_ERR(ppd); - dprintk("find_exported_dentry: get_parent of %ld failed, err %d\n", - pd->d_inode->i_ino, err); + dprintk("%s: get_parent of %ld failed, err %d\n", + __FUNCTION__, pd->d_inode->i_ino, err); dput(pd); break; } - dprintk("find_exported_dentry: find name of %lu in %lu\n", pd->d_inode->i_ino, ppd->d_inode->i_ino); + + dprintk("%s: find name of %lu in %lu\n", __FUNCTION__, + pd->d_inode->i_ino, ppd->d_inode->i_ino); err = exportfs_get_name(ppd, nbuf, pd); if (err) { dput(ppd); @@ -244,13 +172,14 @@ find_exported_dentry(struct super_block *sb, void *obj, void *parent, continue; break; } - dprintk("find_exported_dentry: found name: %s\n", nbuf); + dprintk("%s: found name: %s\n", __FUNCTION__, nbuf); mutex_lock(&ppd->d_inode->i_mutex); npd = lookup_one_len(nbuf, ppd, strlen(nbuf)); mutex_unlock(&ppd->d_inode->i_mutex); if (IS_ERR(npd)) { err = PTR_ERR(npd); - dprintk("find_exported_dentry: lookup failed: %d\n", err); + dprintk("%s: lookup failed: %d\n", + __FUNCTION__, err); dput(ppd); dput(pd); break; @@ -263,7 +192,7 @@ find_exported_dentry(struct super_block *sb, void *obj, void *parent, if (npd == pd) noprogress = 0; else - printk("find_exported_dentry: npd != pd\n"); + printk("%s: npd != pd\n", __FUNCTION__); dput(npd); dput(ppd); if (IS_ROOT(pd)) { @@ -279,15 +208,101 @@ find_exported_dentry(struct super_block *sb, void *obj, void *parent, /* something went wrong - oh-well */ if (!err) err = -ESTALE; - goto err_target; + return err; } - /* if we weren't after a directory, have one more step to go */ - if (result != target_dir) { - struct dentry *nresult; + + return 0; +} + +/** + * find_exported_dentry - helper routine to implement export_operations->decode_fh + * @sb: The &super_block identifying the filesystem + * @obj: An opaque identifier of the object to be found - passed to + * get_inode + * @parent: An optional opqaue identifier of the parent of the object. + * @acceptable: A function used to test possible &dentries to see if they are + * acceptable + * @context: A parameter to @acceptable so that it knows on what basis to + * judge. + * + * find_exported_dentry is the central helper routine to enable file systems + * to provide the decode_fh() export_operation. It's main task is to take + * an &inode, find or create an appropriate &dentry structure, and possibly + * splice this into the dcache in the correct place. + * + * The decode_fh() operation provided by the filesystem should call + * find_exported_dentry() with the same parameters that it received except + * that instead of the file handle fragment, pointers to opaque identifiers + * for the object and optionally its parent are passed. The default decode_fh + * routine passes one pointer to the start of the filehandle fragment, and + * one 8 bytes into the fragment. It is expected that most filesystems will + * take this approach, though the offset to the parent identifier may well be + * different. + * + * find_exported_dentry() will call get_dentry to get an dentry pointer from + * the file system. If any &dentry in the d_alias list is acceptable, it will + * be returned. Otherwise find_exported_dentry() will attempt to splice a new + * &dentry into the dcache using get_name() and get_parent() to find the + * appropriate place. + */ + +struct dentry * +find_exported_dentry(struct super_block *sb, void *obj, void *parent, + int (*acceptable)(void *context, struct dentry *de), + void *context) +{ + struct dentry *result, *alias; + int err = -ESTALE; + + /* + * Attempt to find the inode. + */ + result = exportfs_get_dentry(sb, obj); + if (IS_ERR(result)) + return result; + + if (S_ISDIR(result->d_inode->i_mode)) { + if (!(result->d_flags & DCACHE_DISCONNECTED)) { + if (acceptable(context, result)) + return result; + err = -EACCES; + goto err_result; + } + + err = reconnect_path(sb, result); + if (err) + goto err_result; + } else { + struct dentry *target_dir, *nresult; + char nbuf[NAME_MAX+1]; + + alias = find_acceptable_alias(result, acceptable, context); + if (alias) + return alias; + + if (parent == NULL) + goto err_result; + + target_dir = exportfs_get_dentry(sb,parent); + if (IS_ERR(target_dir)) { + err = PTR_ERR(target_dir); + goto err_result; + } + + err = reconnect_path(sb, target_dir); + if (err) { + dput(target_dir); + goto err_result; + } + + /* + * As we weren't after a directory, have one more step to go. + */ err = exportfs_get_name(target_dir, nbuf, result); if (!err) { mutex_lock(&target_dir->d_inode->i_mutex); - nresult = lookup_one_len(nbuf, target_dir, strlen(nbuf)); + nresult = lookup_one_len(nbuf, target_dir, + strlen(nbuf)); mutex_unlock(&target_dir->d_inode->i_mutex); if (!IS_ERR(nresult)) { if (nresult->d_inode) { @@ -297,8 +312,8 @@ find_exported_dentry(struct super_block *sb, void *obj, void *parent, dput(nresult); } } + dput(target_dir); } - dput(target_dir); alias = find_acceptable_alias(result, acceptable, context); if (alias) @@ -308,13 +323,11 @@ find_exported_dentry(struct super_block *sb, void *obj, void *parent, dput(result); /* It might be justifiable to return ESTALE here, * but the filehandle at-least looks reasonable good - * and it just be a permission problem, so returning + * and it may just be a permission problem, so returning * -EACCESS is safer */ return ERR_PTR(-EACCES); - err_target: - dput(target_dir); err_result: dput(result); return ERR_PTR(err); |