NetBSD/sys/msdosfs/msdosfs_lookup.c

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/* $NetBSD: msdosfs_lookup.c,v 1.15 1994/09/28 11:31:31 mycroft Exp $ */
/*-
* Copyright (C) 1994 Wolfgang Solfrank.
* Copyright (C) 1994 TooLs GmbH.
* All rights reserved.
* Original code by Paul Popelka (paulp@uts.amdahl.com) (see below).
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by TooLs GmbH.
* 4. The name of TooLs GmbH may not be used to endorse or promote products
* derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY TOOLS GMBH ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
* IN NO EVENT SHALL TOOLS GMBH 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.
*/
/*
* 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
*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/namei.h>
#include <sys/buf.h>
#include <sys/vnode.h>
#include <sys/mount.h>
#include <msdosfs/bpb.h>
#include <msdosfs/direntry.h>
#include <msdosfs/denode.h>
#include <msdosfs/msdosfsmount.h>
#include <msdosfs/fat.h>
/*
* When we search a directory the blocks containing directory entries are
* read and examined. The directory entries contain information that would
* normally be in the inode of a unix filesystem. This means that some of
* a directory's contents may also be in memory resident denodes (sort of
* an inode). This can cause problems if we are searching while some other
* process is modifying a directory. To prevent one process from accessing
* incompletely modified directory information we depend upon being the
* soul owner of a directory block. bread/brelse provide this service.
* This being the case, when a process modifies a directory it must first
* acquire the disk block that contains the directory entry to be modified.
* Then update the disk block and the denode, and then write the disk block
* out to disk. This way disk blocks containing directory entries and in
* memory denode's will be in synch.
*/
int
msdosfs_lookup(ap)
struct vop_lookup_args /* {
struct vnode *a_dvp;
struct vnode **a_vpp;
struct componentname *a_cnp;
} */ *ap;
{
struct vnode *vdp = ap->a_dvp;
struct vnode **vpp = ap->a_vpp;
struct componentname *cnp = ap->a_cnp;
daddr_t bn;
int error;
int lockparent;
int wantparent;
int slotstatus;
#define NONE 0
#define FOUND 1
int slotoffset;
int slotcluster;
int frcn;
u_long cluster;
int rootreloff;
int diroff;
int isadir; /* ~0 if found direntry is a directory */
u_long scn; /* starting cluster number */
struct vnode *pdp;
struct denode *dp;
struct denode *tdp;
struct msdosfsmount *pmp;
struct buf *bp = 0;
struct direntry *dep;
u_char dosfilename[12];
int flags = cnp->cn_flags;
int nameiop = cnp->cn_nameiop;
#ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
printf("msdosfs_lookup(): looking for %s\n", cnp->cn_nameptr);
#endif
dp = VTODE(vdp);
pmp = dp->de_pmp;
*vpp = NULL;
lockparent = flags & LOCKPARENT;
wantparent = flags & (LOCKPARENT | WANTPARENT);
#ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
printf("msdosfs_lookup(): vdp %08x, dp %08x, Attr %02x\n",
vdp, dp, dp->de_Attributes);
#endif
/*
* Check accessiblity of directory.
*/
if ((dp->de_Attributes & ATTR_DIRECTORY) == 0)
return (ENOTDIR);
if (error = VOP_ACCESS(vdp, VEXEC, cnp->cn_cred, cnp->cn_proc))
return (error);
/*
* We now have a segment name to search for, and a directory to search.
*
* Before tediously performing a linear scan of the directory,
* check the name cache to see if the directory/name pair
* we are looking for is known already.
*/
if (error = cache_lookup(vdp, vpp, cnp)) {
int vpid;
if (error == ENOENT)
return (error);
/*
* Get the next vnode in the path.
* See comment below starting `Step through' for
* an explaination of the locking protocol.
*/
pdp = vdp;
dp = VTODE(*vpp);
vdp = *vpp;
vpid = vdp->v_id;
if (pdp == vdp) { /* lookup on "." */
VREF(vdp);
error = 0;
} else if (flags & ISDOTDOT) {
VOP_UNLOCK(pdp);
error = vget(vdp, 1);
if (!error && lockparent && (flags & ISLASTCN))
error = VOP_LOCK(pdp);
} else {
error = vget(vdp, 1);
if (!lockparent || error || !(flags & ISLASTCN))
VOP_UNLOCK(pdp);
}
/*
* Check that the capability number did not change
* while we were waiting for the lock.
*/
if (!error) {
if (vpid == vdp->v_id) {
#ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
printf("msdosfs_lookup(): cache hit, vnode %08x, file %s\n",
vdp, dp->de_Name);
#endif
return (0);
}
vput(vdp);
if (lockparent && pdp != vdp && (flags & ISLASTCN))
VOP_UNLOCK(pdp);
}
if (error = VOP_LOCK(pdp))
return (error);
vdp = pdp;
dp = VTODE(vdp);
*vpp = NULL;
}
/*
* If they are going after the . or .. entry in the root directory,
* they won't find it. DOS filesystems don't have them in the root
* directory. So, we fake it. deget() is in on this scam too.
*/
if ((vdp->v_flag & VROOT) && cnp->cn_nameptr[0] == '.' &&
(cnp->cn_namelen == 1 ||
(cnp->cn_namelen == 2 && cnp->cn_nameptr[1] == '.'))) {
isadir = ATTR_DIRECTORY;
scn = MSDOSFSROOT;
#ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
printf("msdosfs_lookup(): looking for . or .. in root directory\n");
#endif
cluster = MSDOSFSROOT;
diroff = MSDOSFSROOT_OFS;
goto foundroot;
}
/*
* Suppress search for slots unless creating
* file and at end of pathname, in which case
* we watch for a place to put the new file in
* case it doesn't already exist.
*/
slotstatus = FOUND;
if ((nameiop == CREATE || nameiop == RENAME) &&
(flags & ISLASTCN)) {
slotstatus = NONE;
slotoffset = -1;
}
unix2dosfn((u_char *)cnp->cn_nameptr, dosfilename, cnp->cn_namelen);
dosfilename[11] = 0;
#ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
printf("msdosfs_lookup(): dos version of filename %s, length %d\n",
dosfilename, cnp->cn_namelen);
#endif
/*
* Search the directory pointed at by vdp for the name pointed at
* by cnp->cn_nameptr.
*/
tdp = NULL;
/*
* The outer loop ranges over the clusters that make up the
* directory. Note that the root directory is different from all
* other directories. It has a fixed number of blocks that are not
* part of the pool of allocatable clusters. So, we treat it a
* little differently. The root directory starts at "cluster" 0.
*/
rootreloff = 0;
for (frcn = 0;; frcn++) {
if (error = pcbmap(dp, frcn, &bn, &cluster)) {
if (error == E2BIG)
break;
return (error);
}
if (error = bread(pmp->pm_devvp, bn, pmp->pm_bpcluster, NOCRED, &bp))
return (error);
for (diroff = 0; diroff < pmp->pm_depclust;
diroff++, rootreloff++) {
dep = (struct direntry *)bp->b_data + diroff;
/*
* If the slot is empty and we are still looking
* for an empty then remember this one. If the
* slot is not empty then check to see if it
* matches what we are looking for. If the slot
* has never been filled with anything, then the
* remainder of the directory has never been used,
* so there is no point in searching it.
*/
if (dep->deName[0] == SLOT_EMPTY ||
dep->deName[0] == SLOT_DELETED) {
if (slotstatus != FOUND) {
slotstatus = FOUND;
if (cluster == MSDOSFSROOT)
slotoffset = rootreloff;
else
slotoffset = diroff;
slotcluster = cluster;
}
if (dep->deName[0] == SLOT_EMPTY) {
brelse(bp);
goto notfound;
}
} else {
/*
* Ignore volume labels (anywhere, not just
* the root directory).
*/
if (dep->deAttributes & ATTR_VOLUME)
continue;
/*
* Check for a name match.
*/
if (bcmp(dosfilename, dep->deName, 11))
continue;
#ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
printf("msdosfs_lookup(): match diroff %d, rootreloff %d\n",
diroff, rootreloff);
#endif
/*
* Remember where this directory
* entry came from for whoever did
* this lookup. If this is the root
* directory we are interested in
* the offset relative to the
* beginning of the directory (not
* the beginning of the cluster).
*/
if (cluster == MSDOSFSROOT)
diroff = rootreloff;
dp->de_fndoffset = diroff;
dp->de_fndclust = cluster;
goto found;
}
} /* for (diroff = 0; .... */
/*
* Release the buffer holding the directory cluster just
* searched.
*/
brelse(bp);
} /* for (frcn = 0; ; frcn++) */
notfound:;
/*
* We hold no disk buffers at this point.
*/
/*
* If we get here we didn't find the entry we were looking for. But
* that's ok if we are creating or renaming and are at the end of
* the pathname and the directory hasn't been removed.
*/
#ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
printf("msdosfs_lookup(): op %d, refcnt %d, slotstatus %d\n",
nameiop, dp->de_refcnt, slotstatus);
printf(" slotoffset %d, slotcluster %d\n",
slotoffset, slotcluster);
#endif
if ((nameiop == CREATE || nameiop == RENAME) &&
(flags & ISLASTCN) && dp->de_refcnt != 0) {
/*
* Access for write is interpreted as allowing
* creation of files in the directory.
*/
if (error = VOP_ACCESS(vdp, VWRITE, cnp->cn_cred, cnp->cn_proc))
return (error);
/*
* Return an indication of where the new directory
* entry should be put. If we didn't find a slot,
* then set dp->de_fndoffset to -1 indicating
* that the new slot belongs at the end of the
* directory. If we found a slot, then the new entry
* can be put at dp->de_fndoffset.
*/
if (slotstatus == NONE) {
dp->de_fndoffset = (u_long)-1;
dp->de_fndclust = (u_long)-1;
} else {
#ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
printf("msdosfs_lookup(): saving empty slot location\n");
#endif
dp->de_fndoffset = slotoffset;
dp->de_fndclust = slotcluster;
}
/* dp->de_flag |= DE_UPDATE; /* never update dos directories */
/*
* We return with the directory locked, so that
* the parameters we set up above will still be
* valid if we actually decide to do a direnter().
* We return ni_vp == NULL to indicate that the entry
* does not currently exist; we leave a pointer to
* the (locked) directory inode in ndp->ni_dvp.
* The pathname buffer is saved so that the name
* can be obtained later.
*
* NB - if the directory is unlocked, then this
* information cannot be used.
*/
cnp->cn_flags |= SAVENAME;
if (!lockparent)
VOP_UNLOCK(vdp);
return (EJUSTRETURN);
}
/*
* Insert name into cache (as non-existent) if appropriate.
*/
if ((cnp->cn_flags & MAKEENTRY) && nameiop != CREATE)
cache_enter(vdp, *vpp, cnp);
return (ENOENT);
found:;
/*
* NOTE: We still have the buffer with matched directory entry at
* this point.
*/
isadir = dep->deAttributes & ATTR_DIRECTORY;
scn = getushort(dep->deStartCluster);
foundroot:;
/*
* If we entered at foundroot, then we are looking for the . or ..
* entry of the filesystems root directory. isadir and scn were
* setup before jumping here. And, bp is null. There is no buf
* header.
*/
/*
* If deleting, and at end of pathname, return
* parameters which can be used to remove file.
* If the wantparent flag isn't set, we return only
* the directory (in ndp->ni_dvp), otherwise we go
* on and lock the inode, being careful with ".".
*/
if (nameiop == DELETE && (flags & ISLASTCN)) {
/*
* Write access to directory required to delete files.
*/
if (error = VOP_ACCESS(vdp, VWRITE, cnp->cn_cred, cnp->cn_proc)) {
if (bp)
brelse(bp);
return (error);
}
/*
* Return pointer to current entry in dp->i_offset.
* Save directory inode pointer in ndp->ni_dvp for dirremove().
*/
if (dp->de_StartCluster == scn && isadir) { /* "." */
VREF(vdp);
*vpp = vdp;
if (bp)
brelse(bp);
return (0);
}
if (error = deget(pmp, cluster, diroff, dep, &tdp)) {
if (bp)
brelse(bp);
return (error);
}
*vpp = DETOV(tdp);
if (!lockparent)
VOP_UNLOCK(vdp);
if (bp)
brelse(bp);
return (0);
}
/*
* If rewriting (RENAME), return the inode and the
* information required to rewrite the present directory
* Must get inode of directory entry to verify it's a
* regular file, or empty directory.
*/
if (nameiop == RENAME && wantparent &&
(flags & ISLASTCN)) {
if (error = VOP_ACCESS(vdp, VWRITE, cnp->cn_cred, cnp->cn_proc)) {
if (bp)
brelse(bp);
return (error);
}
/*
* Careful about locking second inode.
* This can only occur if the target is ".".
*/
if (dp->de_StartCluster == scn && isadir) {
if (bp)
brelse(bp);
return (EISDIR);
}
error = deget(pmp, cluster, diroff, dep, &tdp);
if (error) {
if (bp)
brelse(bp);
return (error);
}
*vpp = DETOV(tdp);
cnp->cn_flags |= SAVENAME;
if (!lockparent)
VOP_UNLOCK(vdp);
if (bp)
brelse(bp);
return (0);
}
/*
* Step through the translation in the name. We do not `vput' the
* directory because we may need it again if a symbolic link
* is relative to the current directory. Instead we save it
* unlocked as "pdp". We must get the target inode before unlocking
* the directory to insure that the inode will not be removed
* before we get it. We prevent deadlock by always fetching
* inodes from the root, moving down the directory tree. Thus
* when following backward pointers ".." we must unlock the
* parent directory before getting the requested directory.
* There is a potential race condition here if both the current
* and parent directories are removed before the VFS_VGET for the
* inode associated with ".." returns. We hope that this occurs
* infrequently since we cannot avoid this race condition without
* implementing a sophisticated deadlock detection algorithm.
* Note also that this simple deadlock detection scheme will not
* work if the file system has any hard links other than ".."
* that point backwards in the directory structure.
*/
pdp = vdp;
if (flags & ISDOTDOT) {
VOP_UNLOCK(pdp); /* race to get the inode */
if (error = deget(pmp, cluster, diroff, dep, &tdp)) {
VOP_LOCK(pdp);
if (bp)
brelse(bp);
return (error);
}
if (lockparent && (flags & ISLASTCN) &&
(error = VOP_LOCK(pdp))) {
vput(DETOV(tdp));
if (bp)
brelse(bp);
return (error);
}
*vpp = DETOV(tdp);
} else if (dp->de_StartCluster == scn && isadir) {
VREF(vdp); /* we want ourself, ie "." */
*vpp = vdp;
} else {
if (error = deget(pmp, cluster, diroff, dep, &tdp)) {
if (bp)
brelse(bp);
return (error);
}
if (!lockparent || !(flags & ISLASTCN))
VOP_UNLOCK(pdp);
*vpp = DETOV(tdp);
}
if (bp)
brelse(bp);
/*
* Insert name into cache if appropriate.
*/
if (cnp->cn_flags & MAKEENTRY)
cache_enter(vdp, *vpp, cnp);
return (0);
}
/*
* dep - directory entry to copy into the directory
* ddep - directory to add to
* depp - return the address of the denode for the created directory entry
* if depp != 0
*/
int
createde(dep, ddep, depp)
struct denode *dep;
struct denode *ddep;
struct denode **depp;
{
int error;
u_long dirclust, diroffset;
struct direntry *ndep;
struct msdosfsmount *pmp = ddep->de_pmp;
struct buf *bp;
#ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
printf("createde(dep %08x, ddep %08x, depp %08x)\n", dep, ddep, depp);
#endif
/*
* If no space left in the directory then allocate another cluster
* and chain it onto the end of the file. There is one exception
* to this. That is, if the root directory has no more space it
* can NOT be expanded. extendfile() checks for and fails attempts
* to extend the root directory. We just return an error in that
* case.
*/
if (ddep->de_fndclust == (u_long)-1) {
if (error = extendfile(ddep, 1, &bp, &dirclust, DE_CLEAR))
return (error);
ndep = (struct direntry *)bp->b_data;
/*
* Let caller know where we put the directory entry.
*/
ddep->de_fndclust = dirclust;
ddep->de_fndoffset = diroffset = 0;
/*
* Update the size of the directory
*/
ddep->de_FileSize += pmp->pm_bpcluster;
} else {
/*
* There is space in the existing directory. So, we just
* read in the cluster with space. Copy the new directory
* entry in. Then write it to disk. NOTE: DOS directories
* do not get smaller as clusters are emptied.
*/
dirclust = ddep->de_fndclust;
diroffset = ddep->de_fndoffset;
if (error = readep(pmp, dirclust, diroffset, &bp, &ndep))
return (error);
}
DE_EXTERNALIZE(ndep, dep);
/*
* If they want us to return with the denode gotten.
*/
if (depp) {
if (error = deget(pmp, dirclust, diroffset, ndep, depp))
return (error);
}
if (error = bwrite(bp)) {
vput(DETOV(*depp)); /* free the vnode we got on error */
return (error);
}
return (0);
}
/*
* Read in a directory entry and mark it as being deleted.
*/
int
markdeleted(pmp, dirclust, diroffset)
struct msdosfsmount *pmp;
u_long dirclust;
u_long diroffset;
{
int error;
struct direntry *ep;
struct buf *bp;
if (error = readep(pmp, dirclust, diroffset, &bp, &ep))
return (error);
ep->deName[0] = SLOT_DELETED;
return (bwrite(bp));
}
/*
* Remove a directory entry. At this point the file represented by the
* directory entry to be removed is still full length until no one has it
* open. When the file no longer being used msdosfs_inactive() is called
* and will truncate the file to 0 length. When the vnode containing the
* denode is needed for some other purpose by VFS it will call
* msdosfs_reclaim() which will remove the denode from the denode cache.
*/
int
removede(pdep, dep)
struct denode *pdep; /* directory where the entry is removed */
struct denode *dep; /* file to be removed */
{
int error;
#ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
printf("removede(): filename %s\n", dep->de_Name);
printf("removede(): dep %08x, ndpcluster %d, ndpoffset %d\n",
dep, pdep->de_fndclust, pdep->de_fndoffset);
#endif
/*
* Read the directory block containing the directory entry we are
* to make free. The nameidata structure holds the cluster number
* and directory entry index number of the entry to free.
*/
if (error = markdeleted(pdep->de_pmp, pdep->de_fndclust, pdep->de_fndoffset))
return (error);
dep->de_refcnt--;
return (0);
}
/*
* Be sure a directory is empty except for "." and "..". Return 1 if empty,
* return 0 if not empty or error.
*/
int
dosdirempty(dep)
struct denode *dep;
{
int dei;
int error;
u_long cn;
daddr_t bn;
struct buf *bp;
struct msdosfsmount *pmp = dep->de_pmp;
struct direntry *dentp;
/*
* Since the filesize field in directory entries for a directory is
* zero, we just have to feel our way through the directory until
* we hit end of file.
*/
for (cn = 0;; cn++) {
error = pcbmap(dep, cn, &bn, 0);
if (error == E2BIG)
return (1); /* it's empty */
if (error = bread(pmp->pm_devvp, bn, pmp->pm_bpcluster, NOCRED,
&bp))
return (error);
dentp = (struct direntry *)bp->b_data;
for (dei = 0; dei < pmp->pm_depclust; dei++, dentp++) {
if (dentp->deName[0] != SLOT_DELETED) {
/*
* In dos directories an entry whose name
* starts with SLOT_EMPTY (0) starts the
* beginning of the unused part of the
* directory, so we can just return that it
* is empty.
*/
if (dentp->deName[0] == SLOT_EMPTY) {
brelse(bp);
return (1);
}
/*
* Any names other than "." and ".." in a
* directory mean it is not empty.
*/
if (bcmp(dentp->deName, ". ", 11) &&
bcmp(dentp->deName, ".. ", 11)) {
brelse(bp);
#ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
printf("dosdirempty(): entry %d found %02x, %02x\n",
dei, dentp->deName[0], dentp->deName[1]);
#endif
return (0); /* not empty */
}
}
}
brelse(bp);
}
/* NOTREACHED */
}
/*
* Check to see if the directory described by target is in some
* subdirectory of source. This prevents something like the following from
* succeeding and leaving a bunch or files and directories orphaned. mv
* /a/b/c /a/b/c/d/e/f Where c and f are directories.
*
* source - the inode for /a/b/c
* target - the inode for /a/b/c/d/e/f
*
* Returns 0 if target is NOT a subdirectory of source.
* Otherwise returns a non-zero error number.
* The target inode is always unlocked on return.
*/
int
doscheckpath(source, target)
struct denode *source;
struct denode *target;
{
daddr_t scn;
struct msdosfsmount *pmp;
struct direntry *ep;
struct denode *dep;
struct buf *bp = NULL;
int error = 0;
dep = target;
if ((target->de_Attributes & ATTR_DIRECTORY) == 0 ||
(source->de_Attributes & ATTR_DIRECTORY) == 0) {
error = ENOTDIR;
goto out;
}
if (dep->de_StartCluster == source->de_StartCluster) {
error = EEXIST;
goto out;
}
if (dep->de_StartCluster == MSDOSFSROOT)
goto out;
for (;;) {
if ((dep->de_Attributes & ATTR_DIRECTORY) == 0) {
error = ENOTDIR;
goto out;
}
pmp = dep->de_pmp;
scn = dep->de_StartCluster;
if (error = bread(pmp->pm_devvp, cntobn(pmp, scn),
pmp->pm_bpcluster, NOCRED, &bp))
break;
ep = (struct direntry *) bp->b_data + 1;
if ((ep->deAttributes & ATTR_DIRECTORY) == 0 ||
bcmp(ep->deName, ".. ", 11) != 0) {
error = ENOTDIR;
break;
}
scn = getushort(ep->deStartCluster);
if (scn == source->de_StartCluster) {
error = EINVAL;
break;
}
if (scn == MSDOSFSROOT)
break;
vput(DETOV(dep));
/* NOTE: deget() clears dep on error */
error = deget(pmp, scn, 0, ep, &dep);
brelse(bp);
bp = NULL;
if (error)
break;
}
out:;
if (bp)
brelse(bp);
if (error == ENOTDIR)
printf("doscheckpath(): .. not a directory?\n");
if (dep != NULL)
vput(DETOV(dep));
return (error);
}
/*
* Read in the disk block containing the directory entry (dirclu, dirofs)
* and return the address of the buf header, and the address of the
* directory entry within the block.
*/
int
readep(pmp, dirclust, diroffset, bpp, epp)
struct msdosfsmount *pmp;
u_long dirclust, diroffset;
struct buf **bpp;
struct direntry **epp;
{
int error;
daddr_t bn;
bn = detobn(pmp, dirclust, diroffset);
if (error = bread(pmp->pm_devvp, bn, pmp->pm_bpcluster, NOCRED, bpp)) {
*bpp = NULL;
return (error);
}
if (epp)
*epp = bptoep(pmp, *bpp, diroffset);
return (0);
}
/*
* Read in the disk block containing the directory entry dep came from and
* return the address of the buf header, and the address of the directory
* entry within the block.
*/
int
readde(dep, bpp, epp)
struct denode *dep;
struct buf **bpp;
struct direntry **epp;
{
return (readep(dep->de_pmp, dep->de_dirclust, dep->de_diroffset,
bpp, epp));
}