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This is a preparation before we can create a usable mechanism to use filesystem-specific mount flags. To keep some compatibility with userland code, LibC and LibCore mount functions are kept being usable, but now instead of doing an "atomic" syscall, they do multiple syscalls to perform the complete procedure of mounting a filesystem. The FileBackedFileSystem IntrusiveList in the VFS code is now changed to be protected by a Mutex, because when we mount a new filesystem, we need to check if a filesystem is already created for a given source_fd so we do a scan for that OpenFileDescription in that list. If we fail to find an already-created filesystem we create a new one and register it in the list if we successfully mounted it. We use a Mutex because we might need to initiate disk access during the filesystem creation, which will take other mutexes in other parts of the kernel, therefore making it not possible to take a spinlock while doing this.
154 lines
5.7 KiB
C++
154 lines
5.7 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2018-2020, Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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*/
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#pragma once
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#include <AK/AtomicRefCounted.h>
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#include <AK/Error.h>
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#include <AK/StringView.h>
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#include <AK/Types.h>
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#include <Kernel/Forward.h>
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#include <Kernel/Library/LockWeakable.h>
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#include <Kernel/Library/NonnullLockRefPtr.h>
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#include <Kernel/Library/UserOrKernelBuffer.h>
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#include <Kernel/Memory/VirtualAddress.h>
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#include <Kernel/UnixTypes.h>
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namespace Kernel {
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class File;
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class FileBlockerSet final : public Thread::BlockerSet {
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public:
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FileBlockerSet() { }
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virtual bool should_add_blocker(Thread::Blocker& b, void* data) override
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{
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VERIFY(b.blocker_type() == Thread::Blocker::Type::File);
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auto& blocker = static_cast<Thread::FileBlocker&>(b);
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return !blocker.unblock_if_conditions_are_met(true, data);
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}
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void unblock_all_blockers_whose_conditions_are_met()
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{
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SpinlockLocker lock(m_lock);
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BlockerSet::unblock_all_blockers_whose_conditions_are_met_locked([&](auto& b, void* data, bool&) {
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VERIFY(b.blocker_type() == Thread::Blocker::Type::File);
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auto& blocker = static_cast<Thread::FileBlocker&>(b);
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return blocker.unblock_if_conditions_are_met(false, data);
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});
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}
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};
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// File is the base class for anything that can be referenced by a OpenFileDescription.
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//
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// The most important functions in File are:
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//
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// read() and write()
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// - Implement reading and writing.
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// - Return the number of bytes read/written, OR a negative error code.
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//
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// can_read() and can_write()
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//
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// - Used to implement blocking I/O, and the select() and poll() syscalls.
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// - Return true if read() or write() would succeed, respectively.
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// - Note that can_read() should return true in EOF conditions,
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// and a subsequent call to read() should return 0.
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//
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// ioctl()
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//
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// - Optional. If unimplemented, ioctl() on this File will fail with -ENOTTY.
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// - Can be overridden in subclasses to implement arbitrary functionality.
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// - Subclasses should take care to validate incoming addresses before dereferencing.
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//
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// vmobject_for_mmap()
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//
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// - Optional. If unimplemented, mmap() on this File will fail with -ENODEV.
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// - Called by mmap() when userspace wants to memory-map this File somewhere.
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// - Should return a VMObject suitable for mapping into the calling process.
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class File
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: public AtomicRefCounted<File>
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, public LockWeakable<File> {
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public:
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virtual bool unref() const { return AtomicRefCounted<File>::unref(); }
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virtual void will_be_destroyed() { }
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virtual ~File();
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virtual ErrorOr<NonnullRefPtr<OpenFileDescription>> open(int options);
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virtual ErrorOr<void> close();
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virtual bool can_read(OpenFileDescription const&, u64) const = 0;
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virtual bool can_write(OpenFileDescription const&, u64) const = 0;
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virtual ErrorOr<void> attach(OpenFileDescription&);
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virtual void detach(OpenFileDescription&);
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virtual void did_seek(OpenFileDescription&, off_t) { }
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virtual ErrorOr<size_t> read(OpenFileDescription&, u64, UserOrKernelBuffer&, size_t) = 0;
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virtual ErrorOr<size_t> write(OpenFileDescription&, u64, UserOrKernelBuffer const&, size_t) = 0;
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virtual ErrorOr<void> ioctl(OpenFileDescription&, unsigned request, Userspace<void*> arg);
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virtual ErrorOr<NonnullLockRefPtr<Memory::VMObject>> vmobject_for_mmap(Process&, Memory::VirtualRange const&, u64& offset, bool shared);
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virtual ErrorOr<struct stat> stat() const { return EBADF; }
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// Although this might be better described "name" or "description", these terms already have other meanings.
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virtual ErrorOr<NonnullOwnPtr<KString>> pseudo_path(OpenFileDescription const&) const = 0;
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virtual ErrorOr<void> truncate(u64) { return EINVAL; }
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virtual ErrorOr<void> sync() { return EINVAL; }
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virtual ErrorOr<void> chown(Credentials const&, OpenFileDescription&, UserID, GroupID) { return EBADF; }
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virtual ErrorOr<void> chmod(Credentials const&, OpenFileDescription&, mode_t) { return EBADF; }
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virtual StringView class_name() const = 0;
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virtual bool is_seekable() const { return false; }
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virtual bool is_inode() const { return false; }
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virtual bool is_fifo() const { return false; }
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virtual bool is_device() const { return false; }
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virtual bool is_tty() const { return false; }
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virtual bool is_master_pty() const { return false; }
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virtual bool is_block_device() const { return false; }
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virtual bool is_character_device() const { return false; }
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virtual bool is_socket() const { return false; }
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virtual bool is_inode_watcher() const { return false; }
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virtual bool is_mount_file() const { return false; }
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virtual bool is_regular_file() const { return false; }
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virtual FileBlockerSet& blocker_set() { return m_blocker_set; }
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size_t attach_count() const { return m_attach_count; }
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protected:
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File();
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void evaluate_block_conditions()
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{
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if (Processor::current_in_irq() != 0) {
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// If called from an IRQ handler we need to delay evaluation
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// and unblocking of waiting threads. Note that this File
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// instance may be deleted until the deferred call is executed!
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Processor::deferred_call_queue([self = try_make_weak_ptr().release_value_but_fixme_should_propagate_errors()]() {
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if (auto file = self.strong_ref())
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file->do_evaluate_block_conditions();
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});
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} else {
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do_evaluate_block_conditions();
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}
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}
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private:
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ALWAYS_INLINE void do_evaluate_block_conditions()
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{
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VERIFY(!Processor::current_in_irq());
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blocker_set().unblock_all_blockers_whose_conditions_are_met();
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}
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FileBlockerSet m_blocker_set;
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size_t m_attach_count { 0 };
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};
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}
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