ladybird/Kernel/FileSystem/Inode.cpp
Andreas Kling 2871df6f0d Kernel: Stop trying to keep InodeVMObject in sync with disk changes
As it turns out, Dr. POSIX doesn't require that post-mmap() changes
to a file are reflected in the memory mappings. So we don't actually
have to care about the file size changing (or the contents.)

IIUC, as long as all the MAP_SHARED mappings that refer to the same
inode are in sync, we're good.

This means that VMObjects don't need resizing capabilities. I'm sure
there are ways we can take advantage of this fact.
2021-03-04 15:42:51 +01:00

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#include <AK/NonnullRefPtrVector.h>
#include <AK/Singleton.h>
#include <AK/StringBuilder.h>
#include <AK/StringView.h>
#include <Kernel/API/InodeWatcherEvent.h>
#include <Kernel/FileSystem/Custody.h>
#include <Kernel/FileSystem/Inode.h>
#include <Kernel/FileSystem/InodeWatcher.h>
#include <Kernel/FileSystem/VirtualFileSystem.h>
#include <Kernel/KBufferBuilder.h>
#include <Kernel/Net/LocalSocket.h>
#include <Kernel/VM/SharedInodeVMObject.h>
namespace Kernel {
static SpinLock s_all_inodes_lock;
static AK::Singleton<InlineLinkedList<Inode>> s_list;
SpinLock<u32>& Inode::all_inodes_lock()
{
return s_all_inodes_lock;
}
InlineLinkedList<Inode>& Inode::all_with_lock()
{
VERIFY(s_all_inodes_lock.is_locked());
return *s_list;
}
void Inode::sync()
{
NonnullRefPtrVector<Inode, 32> inodes;
{
ScopedSpinLock all_inodes_lock(s_all_inodes_lock);
for (auto& inode : all_with_lock()) {
if (inode.is_metadata_dirty())
inodes.append(inode);
}
}
for (auto& inode : inodes) {
VERIFY(inode.is_metadata_dirty());
inode.flush_metadata();
}
}
KResultOr<NonnullOwnPtr<KBuffer>> Inode::read_entire(FileDescription* description) const
{
KBufferBuilder builder;
ssize_t nread;
u8 buffer[4096];
off_t offset = 0;
for (;;) {
auto buf = UserOrKernelBuffer::for_kernel_buffer(buffer);
nread = read_bytes(offset, sizeof(buffer), buf, description);
if (nread < 0)
return KResult((ErrnoCode)-nread);
VERIFY(nread <= (ssize_t)sizeof(buffer));
if (nread <= 0)
break;
builder.append((const char*)buffer, nread);
offset += nread;
if (nread < (ssize_t)sizeof(buffer))
break;
}
if (nread < 0) {
klog() << "Inode::read_entire: ERROR: " << nread;
return KResult((ErrnoCode)-nread);
}
auto entire_file = builder.build();
if (!entire_file)
return ENOMEM;
return entire_file.release_nonnull();
}
KResultOr<NonnullRefPtr<Custody>> Inode::resolve_as_link(Custody& base, RefPtr<Custody>* out_parent, int options, int symlink_recursion_level) const
{
// The default implementation simply treats the stored
// contents as a path and resolves that. That is, it
// behaves exactly how you would expect a symlink to work.
auto contents_or = read_entire();
if (contents_or.is_error())
return contents_or.error();
auto& contents = contents_or.value();
auto path = StringView(contents->data(), contents->size());
return VFS::the().resolve_path(path, base, out_parent, options, symlink_recursion_level);
}
Inode::Inode(FS& fs, InodeIndex index)
: m_fs(fs)
, m_index(index)
{
ScopedSpinLock all_inodes_lock(s_all_inodes_lock);
all_with_lock().append(this);
}
Inode::~Inode()
{
ScopedSpinLock all_inodes_lock(s_all_inodes_lock);
all_with_lock().remove(this);
}
void Inode::will_be_destroyed()
{
LOCKER(m_lock);
if (m_metadata_dirty)
flush_metadata();
}
int Inode::set_atime(time_t)
{
return -ENOTIMPL;
}
int Inode::set_ctime(time_t)
{
return -ENOTIMPL;
}
int Inode::set_mtime(time_t)
{
return -ENOTIMPL;
}
KResult Inode::increment_link_count()
{
return ENOTIMPL;
}
KResult Inode::decrement_link_count()
{
return ENOTIMPL;
}
void Inode::set_shared_vmobject(SharedInodeVMObject& vmobject)
{
LOCKER(m_lock);
m_shared_vmobject = vmobject;
}
bool Inode::bind_socket(LocalSocket& socket)
{
LOCKER(m_lock);
if (m_socket)
return false;
m_socket = socket;
return true;
}
bool Inode::unbind_socket()
{
LOCKER(m_lock);
if (!m_socket)
return false;
m_socket = nullptr;
return true;
}
void Inode::register_watcher(Badge<InodeWatcher>, InodeWatcher& watcher)
{
LOCKER(m_lock);
VERIFY(!m_watchers.contains(&watcher));
m_watchers.set(&watcher);
}
void Inode::unregister_watcher(Badge<InodeWatcher>, InodeWatcher& watcher)
{
LOCKER(m_lock);
VERIFY(m_watchers.contains(&watcher));
m_watchers.remove(&watcher);
}
NonnullRefPtr<FIFO> Inode::fifo()
{
LOCKER(m_lock);
VERIFY(metadata().is_fifo());
// FIXME: Release m_fifo when it is closed by all readers and writers
if (!m_fifo)
m_fifo = FIFO::create(metadata().uid);
VERIFY(m_fifo);
return *m_fifo;
}
void Inode::set_metadata_dirty(bool metadata_dirty)
{
LOCKER(m_lock);
if (metadata_dirty) {
// Sanity check.
VERIFY(!fs().is_readonly());
}
if (m_metadata_dirty == metadata_dirty)
return;
m_metadata_dirty = metadata_dirty;
if (m_metadata_dirty) {
// FIXME: Maybe we should hook into modification events somewhere else, I'm not sure where.
// We don't always end up on this particular code path, for instance when writing to an ext2fs file.
for (auto& watcher : m_watchers) {
watcher->notify_inode_event({}, InodeWatcherEvent::Type::Modified);
}
}
}
void Inode::did_add_child(const InodeIdentifier& child_id)
{
LOCKER(m_lock);
for (auto& watcher : m_watchers) {
watcher->notify_child_added({}, child_id);
}
}
void Inode::did_remove_child(const InodeIdentifier& child_id)
{
LOCKER(m_lock);
for (auto& watcher : m_watchers) {
watcher->notify_child_removed({}, child_id);
}
}
KResult Inode::prepare_to_write_data()
{
// FIXME: It's a poor design that filesystems are expected to call this before writing out data.
// We should funnel everything through an interface at the VFS layer so this can happen from a single place.
LOCKER(m_lock);
if (fs().is_readonly())
return EROFS;
auto metadata = this->metadata();
if (metadata.is_setuid() || metadata.is_setgid()) {
dbgln("Inode::prepare_to_write_data(): Stripping SUID/SGID bits from {}", identifier());
return chmod(metadata.mode & ~(04000 | 02000));
}
return KSuccess;
}
RefPtr<SharedInodeVMObject> Inode::shared_vmobject() const
{
LOCKER(m_lock);
return m_shared_vmobject.strong_ref();
}
bool Inode::is_shared_vmobject(const SharedInodeVMObject& other) const
{
LOCKER(m_lock);
return m_shared_vmobject.unsafe_ptr() == &other;
}
}