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Lionel Sambuc 0d1db99965 Message types for VFS slink
Change-Id: I13975474b924817553101c28591b4c04e8679173
2014-07-28 17:05:27 +02:00
Lionel Sambuc cadcb6d061 Message types for VFS utime
Change-Id: If7e5faa13a824528fd8ca02bd6982e04d48032e9
2014-07-28 17:05:26 +02:00
Lionel Sambuc 135346dfc3 Message types for VFS ftrunc
Change-Id: I593a4d91b1d974f632f6cb4eb23aabee5b65df7b
2014-07-28 17:05:26 +02:00
Lionel Sambuc a725c62a66 Message types for VFS rename
Change-Id: I48a4098c16519e9c104b287d7bdf95ed6a2a7323
2014-07-28 17:05:26 +02:00
Lionel Sambuc 5d682d17ee Message types for VFS flush
Change-Id: Ida7cbff4402bf876603a2153e2784699d93c03ea
2014-07-28 17:05:26 +02:00
Lionel Sambuc 16a3f23203 Message types for VFS mountpoint
Change-Id: I61c5729628b9b9262cc11415591b1b0f25ad04a8
2014-07-28 17:05:26 +02:00
Lionel Sambuc 83cd8ba616 Message types for VFS newnode
Change-Id: I5c0790fc1104182ab08bcae699c60a364833c360
2014-07-28 17:05:26 +02:00
Lionel Sambuc 3f567bdb11 Message types for VFS create
Change-Id: Ibeba338337eb16814b5b25f7135da958e8316a99
2014-07-28 17:05:25 +02:00
Lionel Sambuc 02dc6498da Message types for VFS lookup
Change-Id: Ic4d2a616ebc986c4b405b6b9ee0bd7c3b59e81d2
2014-07-28 17:05:25 +02:00
Lionel Sambuc 398af818df Message types for VFS readsuper
Change-Id: I7aea85d9842459ea454420bb1687d9b8eb597914
2014-07-28 17:05:25 +02:00
Ben Gras 565f13088f make vfs & filesystems use failable copying
Change the kernel to add features to vircopy and safecopies so that
transparent copy fixing won't happen to avoid deadlocks, and such copies
fail with EFAULT.

Transparently making copying work from filesystems (as normally done by
the kernel & VM when copying fails because of missing/readonly memory)
is problematic as it can happen that, for file-mapped ranges, that that
same filesystem that is blocked on the copy request is needed to satisfy
the memory range, leading to deadlock. Dito for VFS itself, if done with
a blocking call.

This change makes the copying done from a filesystem fail in such cases
with EFAULT by VFS adding the CPF_TRY flag to the grants. If a FS call
fails with EFAULT, VFS will then request the range to be made available
to VM after the FS is unblocked, allowing it to be used to satisfy the
range if need be in another VFS thread.

Similarly, for datacopies that VFS itself does, it uses the failable
vircopy variant and callers use a wrapper that talk to VM if necessary
to get the copy to work.

	. kernel: add CPF_TRY flag to safecopies
	. kernel: only request writable ranges to VM for the
	  target buffer when copying fails
	. do copying in VFS TRY-first
	. some fixes in VM to build SANITYCHECK mode
	. add regression test for the cases where
	  - a FS system call needs memory mapped in a process that the
	    FS itself must map.
	  - such a range covers more than one file-mapped region.
	. add 'try' mode to vircopy, physcopy
	. add flags field to copy kernel call messages
	. if CP_FLAG_TRY is set, do not transparently try
	  to fix memory ranges
	. for use by VFS when accessing user buffers to avoid
	  deadlock
	. remove some obsolete backwards compatability assignments
        . VFS: let thread scheduling work for VM requests too
          Allows VFS to make calls to VM while suspending and resuming
          the currently running thread. Does currently not work for the
          main thread.
        . VM: add fix memory range call for use by VFS

Change-Id: I295794269cea51a3163519a9cfe5901301d90b32
2014-07-28 17:05:14 +02:00
Ben Gras 3f3e78ef59 64-bit REQ_TRC_START, REQ_TRC_END
Change-Id: I567804209695b5ec0d83a453d93e36cbf8900f1a
2014-07-28 17:05:11 +02:00
Ben Gras 4694fcc1d5 64-bit RES_FILE_SIZE
Change-Id: Ia17b4b4722f87fb35142948b62d4a8392ded5f73
2014-07-28 17:05:10 +02:00
Ben Gras fdd85c4d08 64-bit RES_SEEK_POS
Change-Id: Id13f06417f2f600db167bec7b33bc825742cae79
2014-07-28 17:05:10 +02:00
Ben Gras 978082bb0d 64-bit REQ_SEEK_POS
Change-Id: I2e51a188b171af0f0a02349e4eccbe78e7cc2e0c
2014-07-28 17:05:10 +02:00
Lionel Sambuc 37598dccf1 Aligning dev_t to 64bits.
Change-Id: I630f72f8530dd4aaf05c35ca23683ae12c9f8328
2014-03-02 12:28:32 +01:00
David van Moolenbroek 723e51327f VFS: worker thread model overhaul
The main purpose of this patch is to fix handling of unpause calls
from PM while another call is ongoing. The solution to this problem
sparked a full revision of the threading model, consisting of a large
number of related changes:

- all active worker threads are now always associated with a process,
  and every process has at most one active thread working for it;
- the process lock is always held by a process's worker thread;
- a process can now have both normal work and postponed PM work
  associated to it;
- timer expiry and non-postponed PM work is done from the main thread;
- filp garbage collection is done from a thread associated with VFS;
- reboot calls from PM are now done from a thread associated with PM;
- the DS events handler is protected from starting multiple threads;
- support for a system worker thread has been removed;
- the deadlock recovery thread has been replaced by a parameter to the
  worker_start() function; the number of worker threads has
  consequently been increased by one;
- saving and restoring of global but per-thread variables is now
  centralized in worker_suspend() and worker_resume(); err_code is now
  saved and restored in all cases;
- the concept of jobs has been removed, and job_m_in now points to a
  message stored in the worker thread structure instead;
- the PM lock has been removed;
- the separate exec lock has been replaced by a lock on the VM
  process, which was already being locked for exec calls anyway;
- PM_UNPAUSE is now processed as a postponed PM request, from a thread
  associated with the target process;
- the FP_DROP_WORK flag has been removed, since it is no longer more
  than just an optimization and only applied to processes operating on
  a pipe when getting killed;
- assignment to "fp" now takes place only when obtaining new work in
  the main thread or a worker thread, when resuming execution of a
  thread, and in the special case of exiting processes during reboot;
- there are no longer special cases where the yield() call is used to
  force a thread to run.

Change-Id: I7a97b9b95c2450454a9b5318dfa0e6150d4e6858
2014-02-18 11:25:03 +01:00
David van Moolenbroek cc810ee4d9 VFS/FS: replace protocol version with flag field
The main motivation for this change is that only Loris supports
multithreading, and Loris supports dynamic thread allocation, so the
number of supported threads can be implemented as a bit flag (i.e.,
either 1 or "at least as many as VFS has"). The ABI break obviates the
need to support file system versioning at this time, and several
other aspects are better implemented as flags as well. Other changes:

- replace peek/bpeek test upon mount with FS flag as well;
- mark libsffs as 64-bit file size capable;
- remove old (3.2.1) getdents support.

Change-Id: I313eace9c50ed816656c31cd47d969033d952a03
2014-02-18 11:25:02 +01:00
David van Moolenbroek 61ed526374 Align "struct statvfs" with NetBSD
This is a requirement for implementing calls such as getmntinfo(3).
VFS is now responsible for filling in some of the structure's fields.

Change-Id: I0c1fa78019587efefd2949b3be38cd9a7ddc2ced
2014-02-18 11:25:01 +01:00
David van Moolenbroek f10229eafb VFS/FS: remove fstatfs(2) and REQ_FSTATFS
The fstatfs(3) call now uses fstatvfs(2).

Change-Id: I3fa5d31f078457b4d80418c23060bb2c148cb460
2014-02-18 11:25:01 +01:00
Thomas Veerman 32e916ad53 VFS: use 64-bit file offsets in all requests
Change-Id: I735c4068135474aff2c397f4bc9fb147a618b453
2014-02-18 11:25:01 +01:00
Thomas Veerman c1a31d53d9 stat.h: remove some big_ types
Change-Id: I84017db3d54edfb823cc52e02d0b07fccb003988
2014-02-18 11:25:01 +01:00
Thomas Veerman ab19ece134 Define protocol version of {mode,ino,uid,gid}_t
Change-Id: Ia2027749f2ce55a561d19eb895a5618505e9a2ac
2014-02-18 11:25:01 +01:00
Thomas Veerman c66fd312d4 VFS-FS protocol: add versioning
Change-Id: Ice6fbfd4b535b7435653fa08b27a3378d1cfdbf8
2014-02-18 11:25:00 +01:00
Ben Gras 456359aa72 retire 64-bit conversion functions
Change-Id: Ib6b81403f877c363a286c654e0524fa1cb781b80
2013-06-24 16:50:57 +02:00
Ben Gras 44f34e53d5 VFS: Implement REQ_BPEEK.
This commit introduces a new request type called REQ_BPEEK. It
requests minor device blocks from the FS.  Analogously to REQ_PEEK,
it requests the filesystem to get the requested blocks into its
cache, without actually copying the result anywhere.

Change-Id: If1d06645b0e17553a64b3167091e9d12efeb3d6f
2013-04-24 10:18:16 +00:00
Antoine Leca 4069cef7f9 Subsecond timestamps support for FS
Expand REQ_UTIME to include tv_nsec members
(as in struct timespec) in addition to tv_sec==time_t

Designed with help from David van Moolenbroek
2013-04-12 11:11:59 +02:00
Ben Gras a9f55a2e46 VFS, FSes: add REQ_PEEK request type
REQ_PEEK behaves just like REQ_READ except that it does not copy
data anywhere, just obtains the blocks from the FS into the cache.

To be used by the future mmap implementation.

Change-Id: I1b56de304f0a7152b69a72c8962d04258adb44f9
2013-03-07 10:57:38 +00:00
Thomas Veerman 49ad4e8888 Spring cleanup
Remove old versions of system calls and system calls that don't have
a libc api interface anymore (dup, dup2, creat).

VFS still contains support for old system call numbers for the new stat
system calls (i.e., 65, 66, 67) to keep supporting old binaries built for
MINIX 3.2.1 (prior to the release).

Change-Id: I721779b58a50c7eeae20669de24658d55d69b25b
2013-03-06 09:56:08 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek 7dd286e6b8 VFS: do not save device node for new regular files
The VFS/FS protocol does not require the file server to supply a
special device node number in response to a REQ_CREATE request, as
this call creates only regular files. Therefore, VFS should not
erroneously save this piece of information from the REQ_CREATE reply
either.
2012-11-15 14:29:59 +00:00
Ben Gras 0fb2f83da9 drop from segments physcopy/vircopy invocations
. sys_vircopy always uses D for both src and dst
	. sys_physcopy uses PHYS_SEG if and only if corresponding
	  endpoint is NONE, so we can derive the mode (PHYS_SEG or D)
	  from the endpoint arg in the kernel, dropping the seg args
	. fields in msg still filled in for backwards compatability,
	  using same NONE-logic in the library
2012-06-18 12:28:40 +00:00
Thomas Veerman 7b81254069 VFS: simplify stat for pipes
According to POSIX the st_size field of struct stat is undefined for
fifos and anonymous pipes. Thus we can do anything we want. We save a
copy by not being accurate on pipe sizes.
2012-04-27 08:50:49 +00:00
Thomas Veerman 8f55767619 VFS: make m_in job local
By making m_in job local (i.e., each job has its own copy of m_in instead
of refering to the global m_in) we don't have to store and restore m_in
on every thread yield. This reduces overhead. Moreover, remove the
assumption that m_in is preserved. Do_XXX functions have to copy the
system call parameters as soon as possible and only pass those copies to
other functions.

Furthermore, this patch cleans up some code and uses better types in a lot
of places.
2012-04-13 12:50:38 +00:00
Ben Gras 7336a67dfe retire PUBLIC, PRIVATE and FORWARD 2012-03-25 21:58:14 +02:00
Thomas Veerman 80c4685324 VFS: replace VFS with AVFS 2012-02-13 16:53:21 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek 9221586f37 vfs/avfs: req_newdriver should use fs_sendrec
Using sendrec directly only results in problems. While it is not
clear whether using fs_sendrec is the best option, it is at least
an improvement.

Also remove some legacy cruft.
2011-12-05 16:28:09 +01:00
David van Moolenbroek db087efac4 VFS/FS: REQ_NEW_DRIVER now provides a label 2011-11-30 19:05:26 +01:00
Evgeniy Ivanov ef0a265086 New stat structure.
* VFS and installed MFSes must be in sync before and after this change *

Use struct stat from NetBSD. It requires adding new STAT, FSTAT and LSTAT
syscalls. Libc modification is both backward and forward compatible.

Also new struct stat uses modern field sizes to avoid ABI
incompatibility, when we update uid_t, gid_t and company.
Exceptions are ino_t and off_t in old libc (though paddings added).
2011-07-12 16:39:55 +02:00
Dirk Vogt 9ed280d1ec decouple file system server start/termination from mount/umount 2010-11-23 19:34:56 +00:00
Thomas Veerman 13ef7f1f38 Prepare VFS to support back calls from PFS. For security reasons and to support
file descriptor passing, PFS does some back calls to VFS. For example, to
verify the validity of a path provided by a process and to tell VFS it must
copy file descriptors from one process to another.
2010-08-30 13:44:07 +00:00
Ben Gras fc01683584 include, vfs: statvfs, fstatvfs calls, contributed by Buccapatnam Tirumala, Gautam. 2010-06-23 23:53:50 +00:00
Kees van Reeuwijk 86a23c1fbd Remove U16_t and most other similar types. Rewrite functions to ansi-style
declaration if necessary.
2010-04-21 11:05:22 +00:00
Kees van Reeuwijk bc314bda91 Remove the types Dev_t, _mnx_Gui, _mnx_Uid, and similar.
Use ANSI-style function declarations where necessary.
2010-04-13 10:58:41 +00:00
Kees van Reeuwijk 94a81c840a Removed unused variables, added const where possible. 2010-04-07 11:25:51 +00:00
Kees van Reeuwijk fc7dced1fa Fix printfs with too few or too many parms, remove unused vars, fix incorrect flag tests, other code cleanup. 2010-04-01 13:25:05 +00:00
Ben Gras 35a108b911 panic() cleanup.
this change
   - makes panic() variadic, doing full printf() formatting -
     no more NO_NUM, and no more separate printf() statements
     needed to print extra info (or something in hex) before panicing
   - unifies panic() - same panic() name and usage for everyone -
     vm, kernel and rest have different names/syntax currently
     in order to implement their own luxuries, but no longer
   - throws out the 1st argument, to make source less noisy.
     the panic() in syslib retrieves the server name from the kernel
     so it should be clear enough who is panicing; e.g.
         panic("sigaction failed: %d", errno);
     looks like:
         at_wini(73130): panic: sigaction failed: 0
         syslib:panic.c: stacktrace: 0x74dc 0x2025 0x100a
   - throws out report() - printf() is more convenient and powerful
   - harmonizes/fixes the use of panic() - there were a few places
     that used printf-style formatting (didn't work) and newlines
     (messes up the formatting) in panic()
   - throws out a few per-server panic() functions
   - cleans up a tie-in of tty with panic()

merging printf() and panic() statements to be done incrementally.
2010-03-05 15:05:11 +00:00
Thomas Veerman ca9280e097 - Fix dangling symlink regression
- Make open(2) more POSIX compliant
- Add a test case for dangling symlinks and open() syscall with O_CREAT and
  O_EXCL on a symlink.
- Update open(2) man page to reflect change.
2010-01-21 09:32:15 +00:00
Cristiano Giuffrida 1f5841c8ed Basic System Event Framework (SEF) with ping and live update.
SYSLIB CHANGES:
- SEF must be used by every system process and is thereby part of the system
library.
- The framework provides a receive() interface (sef_receive) for system
processes to automatically catch known system even messages and process them.
- SEF provides a default behavior for each type of system event, but allows
system processes to register callbacks to override the default behavior.
- Custom (local to the process) or predefined (provided by SEF) callback
implementations can be registered to SEF.
- SEF currently includes support for 2 types of system events:
  1. SEF Ping. The event occurs every time RS sends a ping to figure out
  whether a system process is still alive. The default callback implementation
  provided by SEF is to notify RS back to let it know the process is alive
  and kicking.
  2. SEF Live update. The event occurs every time RS sends a prepare to update
  message to let a system process know an update is available and to prepare
  for it. The live update support is very basic for now. SEF only deals with
  verifying if the prepare state can be supported by the process, dumping the
  state for debugging purposes, and providing an event-driven programming
  model to the process to react to state changes check-in when ready to update.
- SEF should be extended in the future to integrate support for more types of
system events. Ideally, all the cross-cutting concerns should be integrated into
SEF to avoid duplicating code and ease extensibility. Examples include:
  * PM notify messages primarily used at shutdown.
  * SYSTEM notify messages primarily used for signals.
  * CLOCK notify messages used for system alarms.
  * Debug messages. IS could still be in charge of fkey handling but would
  forward the debug message to the target process (e.g. PM, if the user
  requested debug information about PM). SEF would then catch the message and
  do nothing unless the process has registered an appropriate callback to
  deal with the event. This simplifies the programming model to print debug
  information, avoids duplicating code, and reduces the effort to print
  debug information.

SYSTEM PROCESSES CHANGES:
- Every system process registers SEF callbacks it needs to override the default
system behavior and calls sef_startup() right after being started.
- sef_startup() does almost nothing now, but will be extended in the future to
support callbacks of its own to let RS control and synchronize with every
system process at initialization time.
- Every system process calls sef_receive() now rather than receive() directly,
to let SEF handle predefined system events.

RS CHANGES:
- RS supports a basic single-component live update protocol now, as follows:
  * When an update command is issued (via "service update *"), RS notifies the
  target system process to prepare for a specific update state.
  * If the process doesn't respond back in time, the update is aborted.
  * When the process responds back, RS kills it and marks it for refreshing.
  * The process is then automatically restarted as for a buggy process and can
  start running again.
  * Live update is currently prototyped as a controlled failure.
2009-12-21 14:12:21 +00:00
Thomas Veerman 958b25be50 - Introduce support for sticky bit.
- Revise VFS-FS protocol and update VFS/MFS/ISOFS accordingly.
- Clean up MFS by removing old, dead code (backwards compatibility is broken by
  the new VFS-FS protocol, anyway) and rewrite other parts. Also, make sure all
  functions have proper banners and prototypes.
- VFS should always provide a (syntactically) valid path to the FS; no need for
  the FS to do sanity checks when leaving/entering mount points.
- Fix several bugs in MFS:
  - Several path lookup bugs in MFS.
  - A link can be too big for the path buffer.
  - A mountpoint can become inaccessible when the creation of a new inode
    fails, because the inode already exists and is a mountpoint.
- Introduce support for supplemental groups.
- Add test 46 to test supplemental group functionality (and removed obsolete
  suppl. tests from test 2).
- Clean up VFS (not everything is done yet).
- ISOFS now opens device read-only. This makes the -r flag in the mount command
  unnecessary (but will still report to be mounted read-write).
- Introduce PipeFS. PipeFS is a new FS that handles all anonymous and
  named pipes. However, named pipes still reside on the (M)FS, as they are part
  of the file system on disk. To make this work VFS now has a concept of
  'mapped' inodes, which causes read, write, truncate and stat requests to be
  redirected to the mapped FS, and all other requests to the original FS.
2009-12-20 20:27:14 +00:00
Ben Gras f5459e38db - some exec debugging prints when errors happen
- lookup mounted_on check to avoid NULL dereference
 - some errors in exec() shouldn't be fatal
2009-09-21 14:49:26 +00:00