/* * Written by Paul Popelka (paulp@uts.amdahl.com) * * You can do anything you want with this software, * just don't say you wrote it, * and don't remove this notice. * * This software is provided "as is". * * The author supplies this software to be publicly * redistributed on the understanding that the author * is not responsible for the correct functioning of * this software in any circumstances and is not liable * for any damages caused by this software. * * October 1992 * * April 6, 1993: * Changed MOUNT_PCFS to MOUNT_MSDOS, this whole package should be renamed * to msdosfs, but I did not have the time to do it. Some one please do * this and resubmit it to the patchkit! * Rodney W. Grimes * * $Id: pcfs_vfsops.c,v 1.3 1993/05/20 03:34:21 cgd Exp $ */ #include "param.h" #include "systm.h" #include "namei.h" #include "proc.h" #include "kernel.h" #include "vnode.h" #include "specdev.h" /* defines v_rdev */ #include "mount.h" #include "buf.h" #include "file.h" #include "malloc.h" #include "bpb.h" #include "bootsect.h" #include "direntry.h" #include "denode.h" #include "pcfsmount.h" #include "fat.h" int pcfsdoforce = 0; /* 1 = force unmount */ /* * mp - * path - addr in user space of mount point (ie /usr or whatever) * data - addr in user space of mount params including the * name of the block special file to treat as a filesystem. * ndp - * p - */ int pcfs_mount(mp, path, data, ndp, p) struct mount *mp; char *path; caddr_t data; struct nameidata *ndp; struct proc *p; { struct vnode *devvp; /* vnode for blk device to mount */ struct pcfs_args args; /* will hold data from mount request */ struct pcfsmount *pmp; /* pcfs specific mount control block */ int error; u_int size; /* * Copy in the args for the mount request. */ if (error = copyin(data, (caddr_t)&args, sizeof(struct pcfs_args))) return error; /* * Check to see if they want it to be an exportable * filesystem via nfs. And, if they do, should it * be read only, and what uid is root to be mapped * to. */ if ((args.exflags & MNT_EXPORTED) || (mp->mnt_flag & MNT_EXPORTED)) { if (args.exflags & MNT_EXPORTED) mp->mnt_flag |= MNT_EXPORTED; else mp->mnt_flag &= ~MNT_EXPORTED; if (args.exflags & MNT_EXRDONLY) mp->mnt_flag |= MNT_EXRDONLY; else mp->mnt_flag &= ~MNT_EXRDONLY; mp->mnt_exroot = args.exroot; } /* * If they just want to update then be sure we can * do what is asked. Can't change a filesystem from * read/write to read only. Why? * And if they've supplied a new device file name then we * continue, otherwise return. */ if (mp->mnt_flag & MNT_UPDATE) { pmp = (struct pcfsmount *)mp->mnt_data; if (pmp->pm_ronly && (mp->mnt_flag & MNT_RDONLY) == 0) pmp->pm_ronly = 0; if (args.fspec == 0) return 0; } /* * Now, lookup the name of the block device this * mount or name update request is to apply to. */ ndp->ni_nameiop = LOOKUP | FOLLOW; ndp->ni_segflg = UIO_USERSPACE; ndp->ni_dirp = args.fspec; if (error = namei(ndp, p)) return error; /* * Be sure they've given us a block device to treat * as a filesystem. And, that its major number is * within the bdevsw table. */ devvp = ndp->ni_vp; if (devvp->v_type != VBLK) { vrele(devvp); /* namei() acquires this? */ return ENOTBLK; } if (major(devvp->v_rdev) >= nblkdev) { vrele(devvp); return ENXIO; } /* * If this is an update, then make sure the vnode * for the block special device is the same as the * one our filesystem is in. */ if (mp->mnt_flag & MNT_UPDATE) { if (devvp != pmp->pm_devvp) error = EINVAL; else vrele(devvp); } else { /* * Well, it's not an update, it's a real mount request. * Time to get dirty. */ error = mountpcfs(devvp, mp, p); } if (error) { vrele(devvp); return error; } /* * Copy in the name of the directory the filesystem * is to be mounted on. * Then copy in the name of the block special file * representing the filesystem being mounted. * And we clear the remainder of the character strings * to be tidy. * Then, we try to fill in the filesystem stats structure * as best we can with whatever applies from a dos file * system. */ pmp = (struct pcfsmount *)mp->mnt_data; copyinstr(path, (caddr_t)mp->mnt_stat.f_mntonname, sizeof(mp->mnt_stat.f_mntonname)-1, &size); bzero(mp->mnt_stat.f_mntonname + size, sizeof(mp->mnt_stat.f_mntonname) - size); copyinstr(args.fspec, mp->mnt_stat.f_mntfromname, MNAMELEN-1, &size); bzero(mp->mnt_stat.f_mntfromname + size, MNAMELEN - size); (void)pcfs_statfs(mp, &mp->mnt_stat, p); #if defined(PCFSDEBUG) printf("pcfs_mount(): mp %x, pmp %x, inusemap %x\n", mp, pmp, pmp->pm_inusemap); #endif /* defined(PCFSDEBUG) */ return 0; } int mountpcfs(devvp, mp, p) struct vnode *devvp; struct mount *mp; struct proc *p; { int i; u_long bpc; int bit; int error = 0; int needclose; int ronly = (mp->mnt_flag & MNT_RDONLY) != 0; dev_t dev = devvp->v_rdev; union bootsector *bsp; struct pcfsmount *pmp; struct buf *bp0 = NULL; struct byte_bpb33 *b33; struct byte_bpb50 *b50; /* * Multiple mounts of the same block special file * aren't allowed. Make sure no one else has the * special file open. And flush any old buffers * from this filesystem. Presumably this prevents * us from running into buffers that are the wrong * blocksize. * NOTE: mountedon() is a part of the ufs filesystem. * If the ufs filesystem is not gen'ed into the system * we will get an unresolved reference. */ if (error = mountedon(devvp)) return error; if (vcount(devvp) > 1) return EBUSY; vinvalbuf(devvp, 1); /* * Now open the block special file. */ if (error = VOP_OPEN(devvp, ronly ? FREAD : FREAD|FWRITE, NOCRED, p)) return error; needclose = 1; /* * Read the boot sector of the filesystem, and then * check the boot signature. If not a dos boot sector * then error out. We could also add some checking on * the bsOemName field. So far I've seen the following * values: * "IBM 3.3" * "MSDOS3.3" * "MSDOS5.0" */ if (error = bread(devvp, 0, 512, NOCRED, &bp0)) goto error_exit; bp0->b_flags |= B_AGE; bsp = (union bootsector *)bp0->b_un.b_addr; b33 = (struct byte_bpb33 *)bsp->bs33.bsBPB; b50 = (struct byte_bpb50 *)bsp->bs50.bsBPB; if (bsp->bs50.bsBootSectSig != BOOTSIG) { error = EINVAL; goto error_exit; } pmp = malloc(sizeof *pmp, M_PCFSMNT, M_WAITOK); pmp->pm_inusemap = NULL; pmp->pm_mountp = mp; /* * Compute several useful quantities from the bpb in * the bootsector. Copy in the dos 5 variant of the * bpb then fix up the fields that are different between * dos 5 and dos 3.3. */ pmp->pm_BytesPerSec = getushort(b50->bpbBytesPerSec); pmp->pm_SectPerClust = b50->bpbSecPerClust; pmp->pm_ResSectors = getushort(b50->bpbResSectors); pmp->pm_FATs = b50->bpbFATs; pmp->pm_RootDirEnts = getushort(b50->bpbRootDirEnts); pmp->pm_Sectors = getushort(b50->bpbSectors); pmp->pm_Media = b50->bpbMedia; pmp->pm_FATsecs = getushort(b50->bpbFATsecs); pmp->pm_SecPerTrack = getushort(b50->bpbSecPerTrack); pmp->pm_Heads = getushort(b50->bpbHeads); if (pmp->pm_Sectors == 0) { pmp->pm_HiddenSects = getulong(b50->bpbHiddenSecs); pmp->pm_HugeSectors = getulong(b50->bpbHugeSectors); } else { pmp->pm_HiddenSects = getushort(b33->bpbHiddenSecs); pmp->pm_HugeSectors = pmp->pm_Sectors; } pmp->pm_fatblk = pmp->pm_ResSectors; pmp->pm_rootdirblk = pmp->pm_fatblk + (pmp->pm_FATs * pmp->pm_FATsecs); pmp->pm_rootdirsize = (pmp->pm_RootDirEnts * sizeof(struct direntry)) / pmp->pm_BytesPerSec; /* in sectors */ pmp->pm_firstcluster = pmp->pm_rootdirblk + pmp->pm_rootdirsize; pmp->pm_nmbrofclusters = (pmp->pm_HugeSectors - pmp->pm_firstcluster) / pmp->pm_SectPerClust; pmp->pm_maxcluster = pmp->pm_nmbrofclusters + 1; pmp->pm_fatsize = pmp->pm_FATsecs * pmp->pm_BytesPerSec; if (FAT12(pmp)) /* This will usually be a floppy disk. * This size makes sure that one fat entry will not be split * across multiple blocks. */ pmp->pm_fatblocksize = 3 * pmp->pm_BytesPerSec; else /* This will usually be a hard disk. * Reading or writing one block should be quite fast. */ pmp->pm_fatblocksize = MAXBSIZE; pmp->pm_fatblocksec = pmp->pm_fatblocksize / pmp->pm_BytesPerSec; if ((pmp->pm_rootdirsize % pmp->pm_SectPerClust) != 0) printf("mountpcfs(): root directory is not a multiple of the clustersize in length\n"); /* * Compute mask and shift value for isolating cluster relative * byte offsets and cluster numbers from a file offset. */ bpc = pmp->pm_SectPerClust * pmp->pm_BytesPerSec; if (!bpc || (bpc & (bpc - 1))) { error = EINVAL; goto error_exit; } pmp->pm_bpcluster = bpc; pmp->pm_depclust = bpc/sizeof(struct direntry); pmp->pm_crbomask = bpc - 1; pmp->pm_cnshift = ffs(bpc) - 1; pmp->pm_brbomask = 0x01ff; /* 512 byte blocks only (so far) */ pmp->pm_bnshift = 9; /* shift right 9 bits to get bn */ /* * Release the bootsector buffer. */ brelse(bp0); bp0 = NULL; /* * Allocate memory for the bitmap of allocated clusters, * and then fill it in. */ pmp->pm_inusemap = malloc((pmp->pm_maxcluster / 8) + 1, M_PCFSFAT, M_WAITOK); /* * fillinusemap() needs pm_devvp. */ pmp->pm_dev = dev; pmp->pm_devvp = devvp; /* * Have the inuse map filled in. */ error = fillinusemap(pmp); if (error) goto error_exit; /* * If they want fat updates to be synchronous then let * them suffer the performance degradation in exchange * for the on disk copy of the fat being correct just * about all the time. I suppose this would be a good * thing to turn on if the kernel is still flakey. */ pmp->pm_waitonfat = mp->mnt_flag & MNT_SYNCHRONOUS; /* * Finish up. */ pmp->pm_ronly = ronly; if (ronly == 0) pmp->pm_fmod = 1; mp->mnt_data = (qaddr_t)pmp; mp->mnt_stat.f_fsid.val[0] = (long)dev; mp->mnt_stat.f_fsid.val[1] = MOUNT_MSDOS; mp->mnt_flag |= MNT_LOCAL; #if defined(QUOTA) /* * If we ever do quotas for DOS filesystems this would * be a place to fill in the info in the pcfsmount * structure. * You dolt, quotas on dos filesystems make no sense * because files have no owners on dos filesystems. * of course there is some empty space in the directory * entry where we could put uid's and gid's. */ #endif /* defined(QUOTA) */ devvp->v_specflags |= SI_MOUNTEDON; return 0; error_exit:; if (bp0) brelse(bp0); if (needclose) (void)VOP_CLOSE(devvp, ronly ? FREAD : FREAD|FWRITE, NOCRED, p); if (pmp) { if (pmp->pm_inusemap) free((caddr_t)pmp->pm_inusemap, M_PCFSFAT); free((caddr_t)pmp, M_PCFSMNT); mp->mnt_data = (qaddr_t)0; } return error; } int pcfs_start(mp, flags, p) struct mount *mp; int flags; struct proc *p; { return 0; } /* * Unmount the filesystem described by mp. */ int pcfs_unmount(mp, mntflags, p) struct mount *mp; int mntflags; struct proc *p; { int flags = 0; int error; struct pcfsmount *pmp = (struct pcfsmount *)mp->mnt_data; struct vnode *vp = pmp->pm_devvp; if (mntflags & MNT_FORCE) { if (!pcfsdoforce) return EINVAL; flags |= FORCECLOSE; } mntflushbuf(mp, 0); if (mntinvalbuf(mp)) return EBUSY; #if defined(QUOTA) #endif /* defined(QUOTA) */ if (error = vflush(mp, NULLVP, flags)) return error; pmp->pm_devvp->v_specflags &= ~SI_MOUNTEDON; #if defined(PCFSDEBUG) printf("pcfs_umount(): just before calling VOP_CLOSE()\n"); printf("flag %08x, usecount %d, writecount %d, holdcnt %d\n", vp->v_flag, vp->v_usecount, vp->v_writecount, vp->v_holdcnt); printf("lastr %d, id %d, mount %08x, op %08x\n", vp->v_lastr, vp->v_id, vp->v_mount, vp->v_op); printf("freef %08x, freeb %08x, mountf %08x, mountb %08x\n", vp->v_freef, vp->v_freeb, vp->v_mountf, vp->v_mountb); printf("cleanblkhd %08x, dirtyblkhd %08x, numoutput %d, type %d\n", vp->v_cleanblkhd, vp->v_dirtyblkhd, vp->v_numoutput, vp->v_type); printf("union %08x, tag %d, data[0] %08x, data[1] %08x\n", vp->v_socket, vp->v_tag, vp->v_data[0], vp->v_data[1]); #endif /* defined(PCFSDEBUG) */ error = VOP_CLOSE(pmp->pm_devvp, pmp->pm_ronly ? FREAD : FREAD|FWRITE, NOCRED, p); vrele(pmp->pm_devvp); free((caddr_t)pmp->pm_inusemap, M_PCFSFAT); free((caddr_t)pmp, M_PCFSMNT); mp->mnt_data = (qaddr_t)0; mp->mnt_flag &= ~MNT_LOCAL; return error; } int pcfs_root(mp, vpp) struct mount *mp; struct vnode **vpp; { struct denode *ndep; struct pcfsmount *pmp = (struct pcfsmount *)(mp->mnt_data); int error; error = deget(pmp, PCFSROOT, PCFSROOT_OFS, NULL, &ndep); #if defined(PCFSDEBUG) printf("pcfs_root(); mp %08x, pmp %08x, ndep %08x, vp %08x\n", mp, pmp, ndep, DETOV(ndep)); #endif /* defined(PCFSDEBUG) */ if (error == 0) *vpp = DETOV(ndep); return error; } int pcfs_quotactl(mp, cmds, uid, arg, p) struct mount *mp; int cmds; uid_t uid; caddr_t arg; struct proc *p; { #if defined(QUOTA) #else return EOPNOTSUPP; #endif /* defined(QUOTA) */ } int pcfs_statfs(mp, sbp, p) struct mount *mp; struct statfs *sbp; struct proc *p; { struct pcfsmount *pmp = (struct pcfsmount *)mp->mnt_data; /* * Fill in the stat block. */ sbp->f_type = MOUNT_MSDOS; sbp->f_fsize = pmp->pm_bpcluster; sbp->f_bsize = pmp->pm_bpcluster; sbp->f_blocks = pmp->pm_nmbrofclusters; sbp->f_bfree = pmp->pm_freeclustercount; sbp->f_bavail = pmp->pm_freeclustercount; sbp->f_files = pmp->pm_RootDirEnts; sbp->f_ffree = 0; /* what to put in here? */ /* * Copy the mounted on and mounted from names into * the passed in stat block, if it is not the one * in the mount structure. */ if (sbp != &mp->mnt_stat) { bcopy((caddr_t)mp->mnt_stat.f_mntonname, (caddr_t)&sbp->f_mntonname[0], MNAMELEN); bcopy((caddr_t)mp->mnt_stat.f_mntfromname, (caddr_t)&sbp->f_mntfromname[0], MNAMELEN); } return 0; } int pcfs_sync(mp, waitfor) struct mount *mp; int waitfor; { struct vnode *vp; struct denode *dep; struct pcfsmount *pmp; int error; int allerror = 0; pmp = (struct pcfsmount *)mp->mnt_data; /* * If we ever switch to not updating all of the fats * all the time, this would be the place to update them * from the first one. */ if (pmp->pm_fmod) { if (pmp->pm_ronly) { printf("pcfs_sync(): writing to readonly filesystem\n"); return EINVAL; } else { /* update fats here */ } } /* * Go thru in memory denodes and write them out along * with unwritten file blocks. */ loop: for (vp = mp->mnt_mounth; vp; vp = vp->v_mountf) { if (vp->v_mount != mp) /* not ours anymore */ goto loop; if (VOP_ISLOCKED(vp)) /* file is busy */ continue; dep = VTODE(vp); if ((dep->de_flag & DEUPD) == 0 && vp->v_dirtyblkhd == NULL) continue; if (vget(vp)) /* not there anymore? */ goto loop; if (vp->v_dirtyblkhd) /* flush dirty file blocks */ vflushbuf(vp, 0); if ((dep->de_flag & DEUPD) && (error = deupdat(dep, &time, 0))) allerror = error; vput(vp); /* done with this one */ } /* * Flush filesystem control info. */ vflushbuf(pmp->pm_devvp, waitfor == MNT_WAIT ? B_SYNC : 0); return allerror; } int pcfs_fhtovp (mp, fhp, vpp) struct mount *mp; struct fid *fhp; struct vnode **vpp; { struct pcfsmount *pmp = (struct pcfsmount *)mp->mnt_data; struct defid *defhp = (struct defid *)fhp; struct denode *dep; int error; error = deget (pmp, defhp->defid_dirclust, defhp->defid_dirofs, NULL, &dep); if (error) return (error); *vpp = DETOV (dep); return (0); } int pcfs_vptofh (vp, fhp) struct vnode *vp; struct fid *fhp; { struct denode *dep = VTODE(vp); struct defid *defhp = (struct defid *)fhp; defhp->defid_len = sizeof(struct defid); defhp->defid_dirclust = dep->de_dirclust; defhp->defid_dirofs = dep->de_diroffset; /* defhp->defid_gen = ip->i_gen; */ return (0); } struct vfsops pcfs_vfsops = { pcfs_mount, pcfs_start, pcfs_unmount, pcfs_root, pcfs_quotactl, pcfs_statfs, pcfs_sync, pcfs_fhtovp, pcfs_vptofh, pcfs_init };