os161/kern/vfs/vfslookup.c
2017-02-09 09:53:00 -05:00

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/*
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* The President and Fellows of Harvard College.
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*/
/*
* VFS operations relating to pathname translation
*/
#include <types.h>
#include <kern/errno.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <lib.h>
#include <synch.h>
#include <vfs.h>
#include <fs.h>
#include <vnode.h>
static struct vnode *bootfs_vnode = NULL;
/*
* Helper function for actually changing bootfs_vnode.
*/
static
void
change_bootfs(struct vnode *newvn)
{
struct vnode *oldvn;
oldvn = bootfs_vnode;
bootfs_vnode = newvn;
if (oldvn != NULL) {
VOP_DECREF(oldvn);
}
}
/*
* Set bootfs_vnode.
*
* Bootfs_vnode is the vnode used for beginning path translation of
* pathnames starting with /.
*
* It is also incidentally the system's first current directory.
*/
int
vfs_setbootfs(const char *fsname)
{
char tmp[NAME_MAX+1];
char *s;
int result;
struct vnode *newguy;
vfs_biglock_acquire();
snprintf(tmp, sizeof(tmp)-1, "%s", fsname);
s = strchr(tmp, ':');
if (s) {
/* If there's a colon, it must be at the end */
if (strlen(s)>0) {
vfs_biglock_release();
return EINVAL;
}
}
else {
strcat(tmp, ":");
}
result = vfs_chdir(tmp);
if (result) {
vfs_biglock_release();
return result;
}
result = vfs_getcurdir(&newguy);
if (result) {
vfs_biglock_release();
return result;
}
change_bootfs(newguy);
vfs_biglock_release();
return 0;
}
/*
* Clear the bootfs vnode (preparatory to system shutdown).
*/
void
vfs_clearbootfs(void)
{
vfs_biglock_acquire();
change_bootfs(NULL);
vfs_biglock_release();
}
/*
* Common code to pull the device name, if any, off the front of a
* path and choose the vnode to begin the name lookup relative to.
*/
static
int
getdevice(char *path, char **subpath, struct vnode **startvn)
{
int slash=-1, colon=-1, i;
struct vnode *vn;
int result;
KASSERT(vfs_biglock_do_i_hold());
/*
* Entirely empty filenames aren't legal.
*/
if (path[0] == 0) {
return EINVAL;
}
/*
* Locate the first colon or slash.
*/
for (i=0; path[i]; i++) {
if (path[i]==':') {
colon = i;
break;
}
if (path[i]=='/') {
slash = i;
break;
}
}
if (colon < 0 && slash != 0) {
/*
* No colon before a slash, so no device name
* specified, and the slash isn't leading or is also
* absent, so this is a relative path or just a bare
* filename. Start from the current directory, and
* use the whole thing as the subpath.
*/
*subpath = path;
return vfs_getcurdir(startvn);
}
if (colon>0) {
/* device:path - get root of device's filesystem */
path[colon]=0;
while (path[colon+1]=='/') {
/* device:/path - skip slash, treat as device:path */
colon++;
}
*subpath = &path[colon+1];
result = vfs_getroot(path, startvn);
if (result) {
return result;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* We have either /path or :path.
*
* /path is a path relative to the root of the "boot filesystem".
* :path is a path relative to the root of the current filesystem.
*/
KASSERT(colon==0 || slash==0);
if (path[0]=='/') {
if (bootfs_vnode==NULL) {
return ENOENT;
}
VOP_INCREF(bootfs_vnode);
*startvn = bootfs_vnode;
}
else {
KASSERT(path[0]==':');
result = vfs_getcurdir(&vn);
if (result) {
return result;
}
/*
* The current directory may not be a device, so it
* must have a fs.
*/
KASSERT(vn->vn_fs!=NULL);
result = FSOP_GETROOT(vn->vn_fs, startvn);
VOP_DECREF(vn);
if (result) {
return result;
}
}
while (path[1]=='/') {
/* ///... or :/... */
path++;
}
*subpath = path+1;
return 0;
}
/*
* Name-to-vnode translation.
* (In BSD, both of these are subsumed by namei().)
*/
int
vfs_lookparent(char *path, struct vnode **retval,
char *buf, size_t buflen)
{
struct vnode *startvn;
int result;
vfs_biglock_acquire();
result = getdevice(path, &path, &startvn);
if (result) {
vfs_biglock_release();
return result;
}
if (strlen(path)==0) {
/*
* It does not make sense to use just a device name in
* a context where "lookparent" is the desired
* operation.
*/
result = EINVAL;
}
else {
result = VOP_LOOKPARENT(startvn, path, retval, buf, buflen);
}
VOP_DECREF(startvn);
vfs_biglock_release();
return result;
}
int
vfs_lookup(char *path, struct vnode **retval)
{
struct vnode *startvn;
int result;
vfs_biglock_acquire();
result = getdevice(path, &path, &startvn);
if (result) {
vfs_biglock_release();
return result;
}
if (strlen(path)==0) {
*retval = startvn;
vfs_biglock_release();
return 0;
}
result = VOP_LOOKUP(startvn, path, retval);
VOP_DECREF(startvn);
vfs_biglock_release();
return result;
}