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- /* Copyright (C) 2014 Stony Brook University
- This file is part of Graphene Library OS.
- Graphene Library OS is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
- modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
- as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
- License, or (at your option) any later version.
- Graphene Library OS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
- You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
- along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
- /*
- * shim_fs.h
- *
- * Definitions of types and functions for file system bookkeeping.
- */
- #ifndef _SHIM_FS_H_
- #define _SHIM_FS_H_
- #include <stdbool.h>
- #include <list.h>
- #include <pal.h>
- #include <shim_defs.h>
- #include <shim_handle.h>
- #include <shim_types.h>
- #include <shim_utils.h>
- struct shim_handle;
- #define FS_POLL_RD 0x01
- #define FS_POLL_WR 0x02
- #define FS_POLL_ER 0x04
- #define FS_POLL_SZ 0x08
- struct shim_fs_ops {
- /* mount: mount an uri to the certain location */
- int (*mount)(const char* uri, void** mount_data);
- int (*unmount)(void* mount_data);
- /* close: clean up the file state inside the handle */
- int (*close)(struct shim_handle* hdl);
- /* read: the content from the file opened as handle */
- ssize_t (*read)(struct shim_handle* hdl, void* buf, size_t count);
- /* write: the content from the file opened as handle */
- ssize_t (*write)(struct shim_handle* hdl, const void* buf, size_t count);
- /* mmap: mmap handle to address */
- int (*mmap)(struct shim_handle* hdl, void** addr, size_t size, int prot, int flags,
- off_t offset);
- /* flush: flush out user buffer */
- int (*flush)(struct shim_handle* hdl);
- /* seek: the content from the file opened as handle */
- off_t (*seek)(struct shim_handle* hdl, off_t offset, int wence);
- /* move, copy: rename or duplicate the file */
- int (*move)(const char* trim_old_name, const char* trim_new_name);
- int (*copy)(const char* trim_old_name, const char* trim_new_name);
- /* Returns 0 on success, -errno on error */
- int (*truncate)(struct shim_handle* hdl, off_t len);
- /* hstat: get status of the file */
- int (*hstat)(struct shim_handle* hdl, struct stat* buf);
- /* setflags: set flags of the file */
- int (*setflags)(struct shim_handle* hdl, int flags);
- /* hput: delete the handle and close the PAL handle. */
- void (*hput)(struct shim_handle* hdl);
- /* lock and unlock the file */
- int (*lock)(const char* trim_name);
- int (*unlock)(const char* trim_name);
- /* lock and unlock the file system */
- int (*lockfs)(void);
- int (*unlockfs)(void);
- /* checkout/reowned/checkin a single handle for migration */
- int (*checkout)(struct shim_handle* hdl);
- int (*checkin)(struct shim_handle* hdl);
- /* poll a single handle */
- /* POLL_RD|POLL_WR: return POLL_RD|POLL_WR for readable|writable,
- POLL_ER for failure, -EAGAIN for unknown. */
- /* POLL_SZ: return total size */
- off_t (*poll)(struct shim_handle* hdl, int poll_type);
- /* checkpoint/migrate the file system */
- ssize_t (*checkpoint)(void** checkpoint, void* mount_data);
- int (*migrate)(void* checkpoint, void** mount_data);
- };
- #define DENTRY_VALID 0x0001 /* this dentry is verified to be valid */
- #define DENTRY_NEGATIVE 0x0002 /* recently deleted or inaccessible */
- #define DENTRY_RECENTLY 0x0004 /* recently used */
- #define DENTRY_PERSIST 0x0008 /* added as a persistent dentry */
- #define DENTRY_HASHED 0x0010 /* added in the dcache */
- #define DENTRY_MOUNTPOINT 0x0040 /* this dentry is a mount point */
- #define DENTRY_ISLINK 0x0080 /* this dentry is a link */
- #define DENTRY_ISDIRECTORY 0x0100 /* this dentry is a directory */
- #define DENTRY_LOCKED 0x0200 /* locked by mountpoints at children */
- /* These flags are not used */
- //#define DENTRY_REACHABLE 0x0400 /* permission checked to be reachable */
- //#define DENTRY_UNREACHABLE 0x0800 /* permission checked to be unreachable */
- #define DENTRY_LISTED 0x1000 /* children in directory listed */
- #define DENTRY_INO_UPDATED 0x2000 /* ino updated */
- #define DENTRY_ANCESTOR 0x4000 /* Auto-generated dentry to connect a mount point in the \
- * manifest to the root, when one or more intermediate \
- * directories do not exist on the underlying FS. The semantics \
- * of subsequent changes to such directories (or attempts to \
- * really create them) are not currently well-defined. */
- // Catch memory corruption issues by checking for invalid state values
- #define DENTRY_INVALID_FLAGS (~0x7FFF)
- #define DCACHE_HASH_SIZE 1024
- #define DCACHE_HASH(hash) ((hash) & (DCACHE_HASH_SIZE - 1))
- DEFINE_LIST(shim_dentry);
- DEFINE_LISTP(shim_dentry);
- struct shim_dentry {
- int state; /* flags for managing state */
- struct shim_mount* fs; /* this dentry's mounted fs */
- struct shim_qstr rel_path; /* the path is relative to its mount point */
- struct shim_qstr name; /* caching the file's name. */
- /* DEP 6/16/17: For now, let's try not hashing; I suspect it is overkill for most purposes.
- * I'll leave the field here for now, but propose we move to a per-directory table to accelerate
- * lookups, rather than a global table, since this just supports one process.
- */
- LIST_TYPE(shim_dentry) hlist; /* to resolve collisions in the hash table */
- LIST_TYPE(shim_dentry) list; /* put dentry to different list according to its availability, \
- * persistent or freeable */
- struct shim_dentry* parent;
- int nchildren;
- LISTP_TYPE(shim_dentry) children; /* These children and siblings link */
- LIST_TYPE(shim_dentry) siblings;
- struct shim_mount* mounted;
- void* data;
- unsigned long ino;
- mode_t type;
- mode_t mode;
- struct shim_lock lock;
- REFTYPE ref_count;
- };
- struct shim_d_ops {
- /* open: provide a filename relative to the mount point and flags,
- modify the shim handle, file_data is "inode" equivalent */
- int (*open)(struct shim_handle* hdl, struct shim_dentry* dent, int flags);
- /* look up dentry and allocate internal data.
- *
- * On a successful lookup (non-error, can be negative),
- * this function should call get_new_dentry(), populating additional fields,
- * and storing the new dentry in dent.
- */
- int (*lookup)(struct shim_dentry* dent);
- /* this is to check file type and access, returning the stat.st_mode */
- int (*mode)(struct shim_dentry* dent, mode_t* mode);
- /* detach internal data from dentry */
- int (*dput)(struct shim_dentry* dent);
- /* create a dentry inside a directory */
- int (*creat)(struct shim_handle* hdl, struct shim_dentry* dir, struct shim_dentry* dent,
- int flags, mode_t mode);
- /* unlink a dentry inside a directory */
- int (*unlink)(struct shim_dentry* dir, struct shim_dentry* dent);
- /* create a directory inside a directory */
- int (*mkdir)(struct shim_dentry* dir, struct shim_dentry* dent, mode_t mode);
- /* stat: get status of the file */
- int (*stat)(struct shim_dentry* dent, struct stat* buf);
- /* extracts the symlink name and saves in link */
- int (*follow_link)(struct shim_dentry* dent, struct shim_qstr* link);
- /* set up symlink name to a dentry */
- int (*set_link)(struct shim_dentry* dent, const char* link);
- /* change the mode or owner of a dentry */
- int (*chmod)(struct shim_dentry* dent, mode_t mode);
- int (*chown)(struct shim_dentry* dent, int uid, int gid);
- /* change the name of a dentry */
- int (*rename)(struct shim_dentry* old, struct shim_dentry* new);
- /* readdir: given the path relative to the mount point, read the childs
- into the the buffer. This call always returns everything under
- the directory in one big buffer; you do not need to try again
- or keep a cursor in the directory. You do need to free the
- returned buffer. */
- int (*readdir)(struct shim_dentry* dent, struct shim_dirent** dirent);
- };
- #define MAX_PATH 4096
- #define MAX_FILENAME 255
- DEFINE_LIST(shim_mount);
- struct shim_mount {
- char type[8]; // Null-terminated.
- struct shim_dentry* mount_point;
- struct shim_qstr path;
- struct shim_qstr uri;
- struct shim_fs_ops* fs_ops;
- struct shim_d_ops* d_ops;
- struct shim_dentry* root;
- void* data;
- void* cpdata;
- size_t cpsize;
- REFTYPE ref_count;
- LIST_TYPE(shim_mount) hlist;
- LIST_TYPE(shim_mount) list;
- };
- extern struct shim_dentry* dentry_root;
- #define LOOKUP_FOLLOW 001
- #define LOOKUP_DIRECTORY 002
- #define LOOKUP_CONTINUE 004 // No longer needed
- #define LOOKUP_PARENT 010 // Not sure we need this
- #define F_OK 0
- // XXX: Duplicate definition; should probably weed out includes of host system
- // include of unistd.h in future work
- //#define R_OK 001
- //#define W_OK 002
- //#define X_OK 004
- #define MAY_EXEC 001
- #define MAY_WRITE 002
- #define MAY_READ 004
- #if 0
- #define MAY_APPEND 010
- #endif
- #define NO_MODE ((mode_t)-1)
- #define ACC_MODE(x) \
- ((((x) == O_RDONLY || (x) == O_RDWR) ? MAY_READ : 0) | \
- (((x) == O_WRONLY || (x) == O_RDWR) ? MAY_WRITE : 0))
- #define LOOKUP_OPEN 0100 // Appears to be ignored
- #define LOOKUP_CREATE 0200
- #define LOOKUP_ACCESS 0400 // Appears to be ignored
- #define LOOKUP_SYNC (LOOKUP_OPEN | LOOKUP_CREATE | LOOKUP_ACCESS)
- enum lookup_type {
- LAST_NORM,
- LAST_ROOT,
- LAST_DOT,
- LAST_DOTDOT,
- LAST_BIND
- };
- struct lookup {
- struct shim_dentry* dentry;
- struct shim_mount* mount;
- const char* last;
- int depth;
- int flags;
- enum lookup_type last_type;
- };
- /* initialization for fs and mounts */
- int init_fs(void);
- int init_mount_root(void);
- int init_mount(void);
- /* path utilities */
- const char* get_file_name(const char* path, size_t len);
- /* file system operations */
- int mount_fs(const char* mount_type, const char* mount_uri, const char* mount_point,
- struct shim_dentry* parent, struct shim_dentry** dentp, bool make_ancestor);
- int unmount_fs(const char* mount_point);
- int search_builtin_fs(const char* type, struct shim_mount** fs);
- void get_mount(struct shim_mount* mount);
- void put_mount(struct shim_mount* mount);
- struct shim_mount* find_mount_from_uri(const char* uri);
- #include <shim_utils.h>
- static inline void set_handle_fs(struct shim_handle* hdl, struct shim_mount* fs) {
- get_mount(fs);
- hdl->fs = fs;
- memcpy(hdl->fs_type, fs->type, sizeof(hdl->fs_type));
- }
- int walk_mounts(int (*walk)(struct shim_mount* mount, void* arg), void* arg);
- /* functions for dcache supports */
- int init_dcache(void);
- extern struct shim_lock dcache_lock;
- /* Checks permission (specified by mask) of a dentry. If force is not set, permission is considered
- * granted on invalid dentries.
- * Assumes that caller has acquired dcache_lock. */
- int permission(struct shim_dentry* dent, mode_t mask);
- /* This function looks up a single dentry based on its parent dentry pointer and the name. `namelen`
- * is the length of char* name. The dentry is returned in pointer *new.
- *
- * The caller should hold the dcache_lock.
- */
- int lookup_dentry(struct shim_dentry* parent, const char* name, int namelen,
- struct shim_dentry** new, struct shim_mount* fs);
- /* Looks up path under start dentry. Saves in dent.
- *
- * Assumes dcache_lock is held; main difference from path_lookupat is that dcache_lock is not
- * released on return.
- *
- * The refcount is dropped by one on the returned dentry.
- *
- * The make_ancestor flag creates pseudo-dentries for any parent paths that are not in cache and do
- * not exist on the underlying file system. This is intended for use only in setting up the
- * file system view specified in the manifest.
- *
- * If the file isnt' found, returns -ENOENT.
- *
- * If the LOOKUP_DIRECTORY flag is set, and the found file isn't a directory, returns -ENOTDIR.
- */
- int __path_lookupat(struct shim_dentry* start, const char* path, int flags,
- struct shim_dentry** dent, int link_depth, struct shim_mount* fs,
- bool make_ancestor);
- /* Just wraps __path_lookupat, but also acquires and releases the dcache_lock. */
- int path_lookupat(struct shim_dentry* start, const char* name, int flags, struct shim_dentry** dent,
- struct shim_mount* fs);
- /*
- * This function returns a dentry (in *dir) from a handle corresponding to dirfd.
- * If dirfd == AT_FDCWD returns current working directory.
- *
- * Returned dentry must be a directory.
- *
- * Increments dentry ref count by one.
- */
- int get_dirfd_dentry(int dirfd, struct shim_dentry** dir);
- /* Open path with given flags, in mode, similar to Unix open.
- *
- * The start dentry specifies where to begin the search.
- * `hdl` is an optional argument; if passed in, it is initialized to refer to the opened path.
- *
- * The result is stored in `dent`.
- */
- int open_namei(struct shim_handle* hdl, struct shim_dentry* start, const char* path, int flags,
- int mode, struct shim_dentry** dent);
- /* This function calls the low-level file system to do the work of opening file indicated by dent,
- * and initializing it in hdl. Flags are standard open flags.
- *
- * If O_TRUNC is specified, this function is responsible for calling the underlying truncate
- * function.
- */
- int dentry_open(struct shim_handle* hdl, struct shim_dentry* dent, int flags);
- /* This function enumerates a directory and caches the results in the dentry.
- *
- * Input: A dentry for a directory in the DENTRY_ISDIRECTORY and not in the DENTRY_LISTED state.
- * The dentry DENTRY_LISTED flag is set upon success.
- *
- * Return value: 0 on success, <0 on error
- */
- int list_directory_dentry(struct shim_dentry* dir);
- /* This function caches the contents of a directory (dent), already in the listed state, in a buffer
- * associated with a handle (hdl).
- *
- * This function should only be called once on a handle.
- *
- * Returns 0 on success, <0 on failure.
- */
- int list_directory_handle(struct shim_dentry* dent, struct shim_handle* hdl);
- /* Increment the reference count on dent */
- void get_dentry(struct shim_dentry* dent);
- /* Decrement the reference count on dent */
- void put_dentry(struct shim_dentry* dent);
- static_always_inline void fast_pathcpy(char* dst, const char* src, size_t size, char** ptr) {
- char* d = dst;
- const char* s = src;
- for (size_t i = 0; i < size; i++, s++, d++)
- *d = *s;
- *ptr = d;
- }
- static_always_inline char* dentry_get_path(struct shim_dentry* dent, bool on_stack,
- size_t* sizeptr) {
- struct shim_mount* fs = dent->fs;
- char* buffer;
- char* c;
- size_t bufsize = dent->rel_path.len + 1;
- if (fs)
- bufsize += fs->path.len + 1;
- if (on_stack) {
- c = buffer = __alloca(bufsize);
- } else {
- if (!(c = buffer = malloc(bufsize)))
- return NULL;
- }
- if (fs && !qstrempty(&fs->path))
- fast_pathcpy(c, qstrgetstr(&fs->path), fs->path.len, &c);
- if (dent->rel_path.len) {
- const char* path = qstrgetstr(&dent->rel_path);
- int len = dent->rel_path.len;
- if (c > buffer && *(c - 1) == '/') {
- if (*path == '/')
- path++;
- } else {
- if (*path != '/')
- *(c++) = '/';
- }
- fast_pathcpy(c, path, len, &c);
- }
- if (sizeptr)
- *sizeptr = c - buffer;
- *c = 0;
- return buffer;
- }
- static_always_inline const char* dentry_get_name(struct shim_dentry* dent) {
- return qstrgetstr(&dent->name);
- }
- /* Allocate and initialize a new dentry for path name, under parent. Return the dentry.
- *
- * `mount` is the mountpoint the dentry is under; this is typically the parent->fs, but is passed
- * explicitly for initializing the dentry of a mountpoint.
- *
- * If hashptr is passed (as an optimization), this is a hash of the name.
- *
- * If parent is non-null, the ref count is 2; else it is 1.
- *
- * This function also sets up both a name and a relative path
- */
- struct shim_dentry* get_new_dentry(struct shim_mount* mount, struct shim_dentry* parent,
- const char* name, int namelen, HASHTYPE* hashptr);
- /* This function searches for name/namelen (as the relative path).
- *
- * If requested, the expected hash of the dentry is returned in hashptr, primarily so that the
- * hashing can be reused to add the dentry later.
- *
- * The reference count on the found dentry is incremented by one.
- *
- * Used only by shim_namei.c
- */
- struct shim_dentry* __lookup_dcache(struct shim_dentry* start, const char* name, int namelen,
- HASHTYPE* hashptr);
- /* This function recursively deletes and frees all dentries under root
- *
- * XXX: Current code doesn't do a free..
- */
- int __del_dentry_tree(struct shim_dentry* root);
- /*
- * Returns true if `anc` is an ancestor of `dent`.
- */
- bool dentry_is_ancestor(struct shim_dentry* anc, struct shim_dentry* dent);
- /* XXX: Future work: current dcache never shrinks. Would be nice to be able to do something like LRU
- * under space pressure, although for a single app, this may be over-kill. */
- /* hashing utilities */
- #define MOUNT_HASH_BYTE 1
- #define MOUNT_HASH_WIDTH 8
- #define MOUNT_HASH_SIZE 256
- #define MOUNT_HASH(hash) ((hash) & (MOUNT_HASH_SIZE - 1))
- HASHTYPE hash_path(const char* path, size_t size);
- HASHTYPE rehash_name(HASHTYPE parent_hbuf, const char* name, size_t size);
- HASHTYPE rehash_path(HASHTYPE ancester_hbuf, const char* path, size_t size);
- extern struct shim_fs_ops chroot_fs_ops;
- extern struct shim_d_ops chroot_d_ops;
- extern struct shim_fs_ops str_fs_ops;
- extern struct shim_d_ops str_d_ops;
- extern struct shim_fs_ops dev_fs_ops;
- extern struct shim_d_ops dev_d_ops;
- extern struct shim_fs_ops config_fs_ops;
- extern struct shim_d_ops config_d_ops;
- extern struct shim_fs_ops proc_fs_ops;
- extern struct shim_d_ops proc_d_ops;
- extern struct shim_mount chroot_builtin_fs;
- extern struct shim_mount pipe_builtin_fs;
- extern struct shim_mount socket_builtin_fs;
- extern struct shim_mount epoll_builtin_fs;
- extern struct shim_mount eventfd_builtin_fs;
- /* proc file system */
- struct proc_nm_ops {
- int (*match_name)(const char* name);
- int (*list_name)(const char* name, struct shim_dirent** buf, int count);
- };
- struct proc_fs_ops {
- int (*open)(struct shim_handle* hdl, const char* name, int flags);
- int (*mode)(const char* name, mode_t* mode);
- int (*stat)(const char* name, struct stat* buf);
- int (*follow_link)(const char* name, struct shim_qstr* link);
- };
- struct proc_dir;
- struct proc_ent {
- const char* name; /* A proc_callback should at least have a name or nm_ops. Otherwise, it is a
- * NULL-end. */
- const struct proc_nm_ops* nm_ops;
- const struct proc_fs_ops* fs_ops;
- const struct proc_dir* dir;
- };
- struct proc_dir {
- int size;
- const struct proc_ent ent[];
- };
- /* string-type file system */
- int str_add_dir(const char* path, mode_t mode, struct shim_dentry** dent);
- int str_add_file(const char* path, mode_t mode, struct shim_dentry** dent);
- int str_open(struct shim_handle* hdl, struct shim_dentry* dent, int flags);
- int str_dput(struct shim_dentry* dent);
- int str_close(struct shim_handle* hdl);
- ssize_t str_read(struct shim_handle* hdl, void* buf, size_t count);
- ssize_t str_write(struct shim_handle* hdl, const void* buf, size_t count);
- off_t str_seek(struct shim_handle* hdl, off_t offset, int whence);
- int str_flush(struct shim_handle* hdl);
- #endif /* _SHIM_FS_H_ */
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