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/*- * Coda: an Experimental Distributed File System * Release 3.1 * * Copyright (c) 1987-1998 Carnegie Mellon University * All Rights Reserved * * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its * documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright * notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation, and * that credit is given to Carnegie Mellon University in all documents * and publicity pertaining to direct or indirect use of this code or its * derivatives. * * CODA IS AN EXPERIMENTAL SOFTWARE SYSTEM AND IS KNOWN TO HAVE BUGS, * SOME OF WHICH MAY HAVE SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES. CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS * FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS" CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON * DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER * RESULTING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE OR OF * ANY DERIVATIVE WORK. * * Carnegie Mellon encourages users of this software to return any * improvements or extensions that they make, and to grant Carnegie * Mellon the rights to redistribute these changes without encumbrance. * * @(#) src/sys/coda/coda_psdev.c,v 1.1.1.1 1998/08/29 21:14:52 rvb Exp $ */ /*- * Mach Operating System * Copyright (c) 1989 Carnegie-Mellon University * All rights reserved. The CMU software License Agreement specifies * the terms and conditions for use and redistribution. */ /* * This code was written for the Coda filesystem at Carnegie Mellon * University. Contributers include David Steere, James Kistler, and * M. Satyanarayanan. */ /* * These routines define the psuedo device for communication between Coda's * Venus and Minicache in Mach 2.6. They used to be in cfs_subr.c, but I * moved them to make it easier to port the Minicache without porting coda. * -- DCS 10/12/94 */ /* * These routines are the device entry points for Venus. */ #include <sys/cdefs.h> __FBSDID("$FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sys/fs/coda/coda_psdev.c 224778 2011-08-11 12:30:23Z rwatson $"); #include <sys/param.h> #include <sys/systm.h> #include <sys/capability.h> #include <sys/conf.h> #include <sys/ioccom.h> #include <sys/kernel.h> #include <sys/lock.h> #include <sys/malloc.h> #include <sys/file.h> /* must come after sys/malloc.h */ #include <sys/mount.h> #include <sys/mutex.h> #include <sys/poll.h> #include <sys/proc.h> #include <sys/filedesc.h> #include <fs/coda/coda.h> #include <fs/coda/cnode.h> #include <fs/coda/coda_io.h> #include <fs/coda/coda_psdev.h> /* * Variables to determine how Coda sleeps and whether or not it is * interruptible when it does sleep waiting for Venus. */ /* #define CTL_C */ #ifdef CTL_C #include <sys/signalvar.h> #endif int coda_psdev_print_entry = 0; static int outstanding_upcalls = 0; int coda_call_sleep = PZERO - 1; #ifdef CTL_C int coda_pcatch = PCATCH; #else #endif #define ENTRY do { \ if (coda_psdev_print_entry) \ myprintf(("Entered %s\n", __func__)); \ } while (0) struct vmsg { TAILQ_ENTRY(vmsg) vm_chain; caddr_t vm_data; u_short vm_flags; u_short vm_inSize; /* Size is at most 5000 bytes */ u_short vm_outSize; u_short vm_opcode; /* Copied from data to save ptr deref */ int vm_unique; caddr_t vm_sleep; /* Not used by Mach. */ }; #define VM_READ 1 #define VM_WRITE 2 #define VM_INTR 4 /* Unused. */ int vc_open(struct cdev *dev, int flag, int mode, struct thread *td) { struct vcomm *vcp; struct coda_mntinfo *mnt; ENTRY; mnt = dev2coda_mntinfo(dev); KASSERT(mnt, ("Coda: tried to open uninitialized cfs device")); vcp = &mnt->mi_vcomm; if (VC_OPEN(vcp)) return (EBUSY); bzero(&(vcp->vc_selproc), sizeof (struct selinfo)); TAILQ_INIT(&vcp->vc_requests); TAILQ_INIT(&vcp->vc_replies); MARK_VC_OPEN(vcp); mnt->mi_vfsp = NULL; mnt->mi_rootvp = NULL; return (0); } int vc_close(struct cdev *dev, int flag, int mode, struct thread *td) { struct vcomm *vcp; struct vmsg *vmp, *nvmp = NULL; struct coda_mntinfo *mi; int err; ENTRY; mi = dev2coda_mntinfo(dev); KASSERT(mi, ("Coda: closing unknown cfs device")); vcp = &mi->mi_vcomm; KASSERT(VC_OPEN(vcp), ("Coda: closing unopened cfs device")); /* * Prevent future operations on this vfs from succeeding by * auto-unmounting any vfs mounted via this device. This frees user * or sysadm from having to remember where all mount points are * located. Put this before WAKEUPs to avoid queuing new messages * between the WAKEUP and the unmount (which can happen if we're * unlucky). */ if (mi->mi_rootvp == NULL) { /* * Just a simple open/close with no mount. */ MARK_VC_CLOSED(vcp); return (0); } /* * Let unmount know this is for real. */ VTOC(mi->mi_rootvp)->c_flags |= C_UNMOUNTING; coda_unmounting(mi->mi_vfsp); /* * Wakeup clients so they can return. */ outstanding_upcalls = 0; TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(vmp, &vcp->vc_requests, vm_chain, nvmp) { /* * Free signal request messages and don't wakeup cause no one * is waiting. */ if (vmp->vm_opcode == CODA_SIGNAL) { CODA_FREE((caddr_t)vmp->vm_data, (u_int)VC_IN_NO_DATA); CODA_FREE((caddr_t)vmp, (u_int)sizeof(struct vmsg)); continue; } outstanding_upcalls++; wakeup(&vmp->vm_sleep); } TAILQ_FOREACH(vmp, &vcp->vc_replies, vm_chain) { outstanding_upcalls++; wakeup(&vmp->vm_sleep); } MARK_VC_CLOSED(vcp); if (outstanding_upcalls) { #ifdef CODA_VERBOSE printf("presleep: outstanding_upcalls = %d\n", outstanding_upcalls); #endif (void) tsleep(&outstanding_upcalls, coda_call_sleep, "coda_umount", 0); #ifdef CODA_VERBOSE printf("postsleep: outstanding_upcalls = %d\n", outstanding_upcalls); #endif } err = dounmount(mi->mi_vfsp, flag, td); if (err) myprintf(("Error %d unmounting vfs in vcclose(%s)\n", err, devtoname(dev))); return (0); } int vc_read(struct cdev *dev, struct uio *uiop, int flag) { struct vcomm *vcp; struct vmsg *vmp; int error = 0; ENTRY; vcp = &dev2coda_mntinfo(dev)->mi_vcomm; /* * Get message at head of request queue. */ vmp = TAILQ_FIRST(&vcp->vc_requests); if (vmp == NULL) return (0); /* Nothing to read */ /* * Move the input args into userspace. * * XXXRW: This is not safe in the presence of >1 reader, as vmp is * still on the head of the list. */ uiop->uio_rw = UIO_READ; error = uiomove(vmp->vm_data, vmp->vm_inSize, uiop); if (error) { myprintf(("vcread: error (%d) on uiomove\n", error)); error = EINVAL; } TAILQ_REMOVE(&vcp->vc_requests, vmp, vm_chain); /* * If request was a signal, free up the message and don't enqueue it * in the reply queue. */ if (vmp->vm_opcode == CODA_SIGNAL) { if (codadebug) myprintf(("vcread: signal msg (%d, %d)\n", vmp->vm_opcode, vmp->vm_unique)); CODA_FREE((caddr_t)vmp->vm_data, (u_int)VC_IN_NO_DATA); CODA_FREE((caddr_t)vmp, (u_int)sizeof(struct vmsg)); return (error); } vmp->vm_flags |= VM_READ; TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&vcp->vc_replies, vmp, vm_chain); return (error); } int vc_write(struct cdev *dev, struct uio *uiop, int flag) { struct vcomm *vcp; struct vmsg *vmp; struct coda_out_hdr *out; u_long seq; u_long opcode; int buf[2]; int error = 0; ENTRY; vcp = &dev2coda_mntinfo(dev)->mi_vcomm; /* * Peek at the opcode, unique without transfering the data. */ uiop->uio_rw = UIO_WRITE; error = uiomove((caddr_t)buf, sizeof(int) * 2, uiop); if (error) { myprintf(("vcwrite: error (%d) on uiomove\n", error)); return (EINVAL); } opcode = buf[0]; seq = buf[1]; if (codadebug) myprintf(("vcwrite got a call for %ld.%ld\n", opcode, seq)); if (DOWNCALL(opcode)) { union outputArgs pbuf; /* * Get the rest of the data. */ uiop->uio_rw = UIO_WRITE; error = uiomove((caddr_t)&pbuf.coda_purgeuser.oh.result, sizeof(pbuf) - (sizeof(int)*2), uiop); if (error) { myprintf(("vcwrite: error (%d) on uiomove (Op %ld " "seq %ld)\n", error, opcode, seq)); return (EINVAL); } return (handleDownCall(dev2coda_mntinfo(dev), opcode, &pbuf)); } /* * Look for the message on the (waiting for) reply queue. */ TAILQ_FOREACH(vmp, &vcp->vc_replies, vm_chain) { if (vmp->vm_unique == seq) break; } if (vmp == NULL) { if (codadebug) myprintf(("vcwrite: msg (%ld, %ld) not found\n", opcode, seq)); return (ESRCH); } /* * Remove the message from the reply queue. */ TAILQ_REMOVE(&vcp->vc_replies, vmp, vm_chain); /* * Move data into response buffer. */ out = (struct coda_out_hdr *)vmp->vm_data; /* * Don't need to copy opcode and uniquifier. * * Get the rest of the data. */ if (vmp->vm_outSize < uiop->uio_resid) { myprintf(("vcwrite: more data than asked for (%d < %zd)\n", vmp->vm_outSize, uiop->uio_resid)); /* * Notify caller of the error. */ wakeup(&vmp->vm_sleep); return (EINVAL); } /* * Save the value. */ buf[0] = uiop->uio_resid; uiop->uio_rw = UIO_WRITE; error = uiomove((caddr_t) &out->result, vmp->vm_outSize - (sizeof(int) * 2), uiop); if (error) { myprintf(("vcwrite: error (%d) on uiomove (op %ld seq %ld)\n", error, opcode, seq)); return (EINVAL); } /* * I don't think these are used, but just in case. * * XXX - aren't these two already correct? -bnoble */ out->opcode = opcode; out->unique = seq; vmp->vm_outSize = buf[0]; /* Amount of data transferred? */ vmp->vm_flags |= VM_WRITE; error = 0; if (opcode == CODA_OPEN_BY_FD) { struct coda_open_by_fd_out *tmp = (struct coda_open_by_fd_out *)out; struct file *fp; struct vnode *vp = NULL; if (tmp->oh.result == 0) { error = getvnode(uiop->uio_td->td_proc->p_fd, CAP_WRITE, tmp->fd, &fp); if (!error) { /* * XXX: Since the whole driver runs with * Giant, don't actually need to acquire it * explicitly here yet. */ mtx_lock(&Giant); vp = fp->f_vnode; VREF(vp); fdrop(fp, uiop->uio_td); mtx_unlock(&Giant); } } tmp->vp = vp; } wakeup(&vmp->vm_sleep); return (error); } int vc_ioctl(struct cdev *dev, u_long cmd, caddr_t addr, int flag, struct thread *t) { ENTRY; switch(cmd) { case CODARESIZE: return (ENODEV); case CODASTATS: return (ENODEV); case CODAPRINT: return (ENODEV); case CIOC_KERNEL_VERSION: switch (*(u_int *)addr) { case 0: *(u_int *)addr = coda_kernel_version; return (0); case 1: case 2: if (coda_kernel_version != *(u_int *)addr) return (ENOENT); else return (0); default: return (ENOENT); } default: return (EINVAL); } } int vc_poll(struct cdev *dev, int events, struct thread *td) { struct vcomm *vcp; int event_msk = 0; ENTRY; vcp = &dev2coda_mntinfo(dev)->mi_vcomm; event_msk = events & (POLLIN|POLLRDNORM); if (!event_msk) return (0); if (!TAILQ_EMPTY(&vcp->vc_requests)) return (events & (POLLIN|POLLRDNORM)); selrecord(td, &(vcp->vc_selproc)); return (0); } /* * Statistics. */ struct coda_clstat coda_clstat; /* * Key question: whether to sleep interuptably or uninteruptably when waiting * for Venus. The former seems better (cause you can ^C a job), but then * GNU-EMACS completion breaks. Use tsleep with no timeout, and no longjmp * happens. But, when sleeping "uninterruptibly", we don't get told if it * returns abnormally (e.g. kill -9). */ int coda_call(struct coda_mntinfo *mntinfo, int inSize, int *outSize, caddr_t buffer) { struct vcomm *vcp; struct vmsg *vmp; int error; #ifdef CTL_C struct thread *td = curthread; struct proc *p = td->td_proc; sigset_t psig_omask; sigset_t tempset; int i; #endif /* * Unlikely, but could be a race condition with a dying warden. */ if (mntinfo == NULL) return ENODEV; vcp = &(mntinfo->mi_vcomm); coda_clstat.ncalls++; coda_clstat.reqs[((struct coda_in_hdr *)buffer)->opcode]++; if (!VC_OPEN(vcp)) return (ENODEV); CODA_ALLOC(vmp,struct vmsg *,sizeof(struct vmsg)); /* * Format the request message. */ vmp->vm_data = buffer; vmp->vm_flags = 0; vmp->vm_inSize = inSize; vmp->vm_outSize = *outSize ? *outSize : inSize; /* |buffer| >= inSize */ vmp->vm_opcode = ((struct coda_in_hdr *)buffer)->opcode; vmp->vm_unique = ++vcp->vc_seq; if (codadebug) myprintf(("Doing a call for %d.%d\n", vmp->vm_opcode, vmp->vm_unique)); /* * Fill in the common input args. */ ((struct coda_in_hdr *)buffer)->unique = vmp->vm_unique; /* * Append msg to request queue and poke Venus. */ TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&vcp->vc_requests, vmp, vm_chain); selwakeuppri(&(vcp->vc_selproc), coda_call_sleep); /* * We can be interrupted while we wait for Venus to process our * request. If the interrupt occurs before Venus has read the * request, we dequeue and return. If it occurs after the read but * before the reply, we dequeue, send a signal message, and return. * If it occurs after the reply we ignore it. In no case do we want * to restart the syscall. If it was interrupted by a venus shutdown * (vcclose), return ENODEV. * * Ignore return, we have to check anyway. */ #ifdef CTL_C /* * This is work in progress. Setting coda_pcatch lets tsleep * reawaken on a ^c or ^z. The problem is that emacs sets certain * interrupts as SA_RESTART. This means that we should exit sleep * handle the "signal" and then go to sleep again. Mostly this is * done by letting the syscall complete and be restarted. We are not * idempotent and can not do this. A better solution is necessary. */ i = 0; PROC_LOCK(p); psig_omask = td->td_sigmask; do { error = msleep(&vmp->vm_sleep, &p->p_mtx, (coda_call_sleep|coda_pcatch), "coda_call", hz*2); if (error == 0) break; else if (error == EWOULDBLOCK) { #ifdef CODA_VERBOSE printf("coda_call: tsleep TIMEOUT %d sec\n", 2+2*i); #endif } else { SIGEMPTYSET(tempset); SIGADDSET(tempset, SIGIO); if (SIGSETEQ(td->td_siglist, tempset)) { SIGADDSET(td->td_sigmask, SIGIO); #ifdef CODA_VERBOSE printf("coda_call: tsleep returns %d SIGIO, " "cnt %d\n", error, i); #endif } else { SIGDELSET(tempset, SIGIO); SIGADDSET(tempset, SIGALRM); if (SIGSETEQ(td->td_siglist, tempset)) { SIGADDSET(td->td_sigmask, SIGALRM); #ifdef CODA_VERBOSE printf("coda_call: tsleep returns " "%d SIGALRM, cnt %d\n", error, i); #endif } else { #ifdef CODA_VERBOSE printf("coda_call: tsleep returns " "%d, cnt %d\n", error, i); #endif #ifdef notyet tempset = td->td_siglist; SIGSETNAND(tempset, td->td_sigmask); printf("coda_call: siglist = %p, " "sigmask = %p, mask %p\n", td->td_siglist, td->td_sigmask, tempset); break; SIGSETOR(td->td_sigmask, td->td_siglist); tempset = td->td_siglist; SIGSETNAND(tempset, td->td_sigmask); printf("coda_call: new mask, " "siglist = %p, sigmask = %p, " "mask %p\n", td->td_siglist, td->td_sigmask, tempset); #endif } } } } while (error && i++ < 128 && VC_OPEN(vcp)); td->td_sigmask = psig_omask; signotify(td); PROC_UNLOCK(p); #else (void)tsleep(&vmp->vm_sleep, coda_call_sleep, "coda_call", 0); #endif if (VC_OPEN(vcp)) { /* * Venus is still alive. * * Op went through, interrupt or not... */ if (vmp->vm_flags & VM_WRITE) { error = 0; *outSize = vmp->vm_outSize; } else if (!(vmp->vm_flags & VM_READ)) { /* Interrupted before venus read it. */ #ifdef CODA_VERBOSE if (1) #else if (codadebug) #endif myprintf(("interrupted before read: op = " "%d.%d, flags = %x\n", vmp->vm_opcode, vmp->vm_unique, vmp->vm_flags)); TAILQ_REMOVE(&vcp->vc_requests, vmp, vm_chain); error = EINTR; } else { /* * (!(vmp->vm_flags & VM_WRITE)) means interrupted * after upcall started. * * Interrupted after start of upcall, send venus a * signal. */ struct coda_in_hdr *dog; struct vmsg *svmp; #ifdef CODA_VERBOSE if (1) #else if (codadebug) #endif myprintf(("Sending Venus a signal: op = " "%d.%d, flags = %x\n", vmp->vm_opcode, vmp->vm_unique, vmp->vm_flags)); TAILQ_REMOVE(&vcp->vc_requests, vmp, vm_chain); error = EINTR; CODA_ALLOC(svmp, struct vmsg *, sizeof(struct vmsg)); CODA_ALLOC((svmp->vm_data), char *, sizeof(struct coda_in_hdr)); dog = (struct coda_in_hdr *)svmp->vm_data; svmp->vm_flags = 0; dog->opcode = svmp->vm_opcode = CODA_SIGNAL; dog->unique = svmp->vm_unique = vmp->vm_unique; svmp->vm_inSize = sizeof (struct coda_in_hdr); /*??? rvb */ svmp->vm_outSize = sizeof (struct coda_in_hdr); if (codadebug) myprintf(("coda_call: enqueing signal msg " "(%d, %d)\n", svmp->vm_opcode, svmp->vm_unique)); /* * Insert at head of queue! * * XXXRW: Actually, the tail. */ TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&vcp->vc_requests, svmp, vm_chain); selwakeuppri(&(vcp->vc_selproc), coda_call_sleep); } } else { /* If venus died (!VC_OPEN(vcp)) */ if (codadebug) myprintf(("vcclose woke op %d.%d flags %d\n", vmp->vm_opcode, vmp->vm_unique, vmp->vm_flags)); error = ENODEV; } CODA_FREE(vmp, sizeof(struct vmsg)); if (outstanding_upcalls > 0 && (--outstanding_upcalls == 0)) wakeup(&outstanding_upcalls); if (!error) error = ((struct coda_out_hdr *)buffer)->result; return (error); }