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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS .\" BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR .\" CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF .\" SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS .\" INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN .\" CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) .\" ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE .\" POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .Dd June 18, 2010 .Dt VNSUBR 9 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm vnsubr , .Nm vn_bwrite , .Nm vn_close , .Nm vn_default_error , .Nm vn_isunder , .Nm vn_lock , .Nm vn_markexec , .Nm vn_marktext , .Nm vn_rdwr , .Nm vn_open , .Nm vn_stat , .Nm vn_writechk .Nd high-level convenience functions for vnode operations .Sh SYNOPSIS .In sys/param.h .In sys/lock.h .In sys/vnode.h .Ft int .Fn vn_bwrite "void *ap" .Ft int .Fn vn_close "struct vnode *vp" "int flags" "kauth_cred_t cred" .Ft int .Fn vn_default_error "void *v" .Ft int .Fn vn_isunder "struct vnode *dvp" "struct vnode *rvp" "struct lwp *l" .Ft int .Fn vn_lock "struct vnode *vp" "int flags" .Ft void .Fn vn_markexec "struct vnode *vp" .Ft void .Fn vn_marktext "struct vnode *vp" .Ft int .Fn vn_open "struct nameidata *ndp" "int fmode" "int cmode" .Ft int .Fo vn_rdwr .Fa "enum uio_rw rw" "struct vnode *vp" "void *base" .Fa "int len" "off_t offset" "enum uio_seg segflg" "int ioflg" .Fa "kauth_cred_t cred" "size_t *aresid" "struct lwp *l" .Fc .Ft int .Fn vn_readdir "file_t *fp" "char *buf" "int segflg" "u_int count" "int *done" "struct lwp *l" "off_t **cookies" "int *ncookies" .Ft int .Fn vn_stat "struct vnode *vp" "struct stat *sb" .Ft int .Fn vn_writechk "struct vnode *vp" .Sh DESCRIPTION The high-level functions described in this page are convenience functions for simplified access to the vnode operations described in .Xr vnodeops 9 . .Sh FUNCTIONS .Bl -tag -width compact .It Fn vn_bwrite "ap" Common code for block write operations. .It Fn vn_close "vp" "flags" "cred" Common code for a vnode close. The argument .Fa vp is the unlocked vnode of the vnode to close. .Fn vn_close simply locks the vnode, invokes the vnode operation .Xr VOP_CLOSE 9 and calls .Fn vput to return the vnode to the freelist or holdlist. Note that .Fn vn_close expects an unlocked, referenced vnode and will dereference the vnode prior to returning. If the operation is successful zero is returned, otherwise an appropriate error is returned. .It Fn vn_default_error "v" A generic "default" routine that just returns error. It is used by a file system to specify unsupported operations in the vnode operations vector. .It Fn vn_isunder "dvp" "rvp" "l" Common code to check if one directory specified by the vnode .Fa rvp can be found inside the directory specified by the vnode .Fa dvp . The argument .Fa l is the calling process. .Fn vn_isunder is intended to be used in .Xr chroot 2 , .Xr chdir 2 , .Xr fchdir 2 , etc., to ensure that .Xr chroot 2 actually means something. If the operation is successful zero is returned, otherwise 1 is returned. .It Fn vn_lock "vp" "flags" Common code to acquire the lock for vnode .Fa vp . The argument .Fa flags specifies the .Xr lockmgr 9 flags used to lock the vnode. If the operation is successful zero is returned, otherwise an appropriate error code is returned. The vnode interlock .Em v_interlock is released on return. .Pp .Fn vn_lock must not be called when the vnode's reference count is zero. Instead, .Xr vget 9 should be used. .It Fn vn_markexec "vp" Common code to mark the vnode .Fa vp as containing executable code of a running process. .It Fn vn_marktext "vp" Common code to mark the vnode .Fa vp as being the text of a running process. .It Fn vn_open "ndp" "fmode" "cmode" Common code for vnode open operations. The pathname is described in the nameidata pointer (see .Xr namei 9 ) . The arguments .Fa fmode and .Fa cmode specify the .Xr open 2 file mode and the access permissions for creation. .Fn vn_open checks permissions and invokes the .Xr VOP_OPEN 9 or .Xr VOP_CREATE 9 vnode operations. If the operation is successful zero is returned and the vnode is locked, otherwise an appropriate error code is returned. .It Fn vn_rdwr "rw" "vp" "base" "len" "offset" "segflg" "ioflg" "cred" "aresid" "l" Common code to package up an I/O request on a vnode into a uio and then perform the I/O. The argument .Fa rw specifies whether the I/O is a read .Pq Dv UIO_READ or write .Pq Dv UIO_WRITE operation. The vnode is specified by .Fa vp . The arguments .Fa l and .Fa cred are the calling lwp and its credentials. If .Fa ioflg contains .Dv IO_NODELOCKED , it is expected that the vnode is locked. .Fa ioflg will be passed to .Fn VOP_READ Ns No / Ns Fn VOP_WRITE . The remaining arguments specify the uio parameters. For further information on these parameters see .Xr uiomove 9 . .It Fn vn_readdir "fp" "buf" "segflg" "count" "done" "l" "cookies" "ncookies" Common code for reading the contents of a directory. The argument .Fa fp is the file structure, .Fa buf is the buffer for placing the struct dirent structures. The arguments .Fa cookies and .Fa ncookies specify the addresses for the list and number of directory seek cookies generated for NFS. Both .Fa cookies and .Fa ncookies should be .Dv NULL if they aren't required to be returned by .Fn vn_readdir . If the operation is successful zero is returned, otherwise an appropriate error code is returned. .It Fn vn_stat "vp" "sb" Common code for a vnode stat operation. The vnode is specified by the argument .Fa vp , and .Fa sb is the buffer to return the stat information. .Fn vn_stat basically calls the vnode operation .Xr VOP_GETATTR 9 and transfers the contents of a vattr structure into a struct stat. If the operation is successful zero is returned, otherwise an appropriate error code is returned. .It Fn vn_writechk "vp" Common code to check for write permission on the vnode .Fa vp . A vnode is read-only if it is in use as a process's text image. If the vnode is read-only ETEXTBSY is returned, otherwise zero is returned to indicate that the vnode can be written to. .El .Sh ERRORS .Bl -tag -width Er .It Bq Er EBUSY The LK_NOWAIT flag was set and .Fn vn_lock would have slept. .It Bq Er ENOENT The vnode has been reclaimed and is dead. This error is only returned if the LK_RETRY flag is not passed to .Fn vn_lock . .It Bq Er ETXTBSY Cannot write to a vnode since is a process's text image. .El .Sh CODE REFERENCES The high-level convenience functions are implemented within the files .Pa sys/kern/vfs_vnops.c and .Pa sys/sys/vnode.h . .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr file 9 , .Xr intro 9 , .Xr lock 9 , .Xr namei 9 , .Xr vattr 9 , .Xr vfs 9 , .Xr vnode 9 , .Xr vnodeops 9