minix/minix/fs/mfs/open.c
David van Moolenbroek 0314acfb2d libminixfs: miscellaneous API cleanup
Mostly removal of unused parameters from calls.

Change-Id: I0eb7b568265d1669492d958e78b9e69d7cf6fc05
2015-08-14 18:39:00 +00:00

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#include "fs.h"
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "buf.h"
#include "inode.h"
#include "super.h"
static struct inode *new_node(struct inode *ldirp, char *string, mode_t
bits, uid_t uid, gid_t gid, zone_t z0);
/*===========================================================================*
* fs_create *
*===========================================================================*/
int fs_create(ino_t dir_nr, char *name, mode_t mode, uid_t uid, gid_t gid,
struct fsdriver_node *node)
{
int r;
struct inode *ldirp;
struct inode *rip;
/* Try to make the file. */
/* Get last directory inode (i.e., directory that will hold the new inode) */
if ((ldirp = get_inode(fs_dev, dir_nr)) == NULL)
return(EINVAL);
/* Create a new inode by calling new_node(). */
rip = new_node(ldirp, name, mode, uid, gid, NO_ZONE);
r = err_code;
/* If an error occurred, release inode. */
if (r != OK) {
put_inode(ldirp);
put_inode(rip);
return(r);
}
/* Reply message */
node->fn_ino_nr = rip->i_num;
node->fn_mode = rip->i_mode;
node->fn_size = rip->i_size;
node->fn_uid = rip->i_uid;
node->fn_gid = rip->i_gid;
node->fn_dev = NO_DEV;
/* Drop parent dir */
put_inode(ldirp);
return(OK);
}
/*===========================================================================*
* fs_mknod *
*===========================================================================*/
int fs_mknod(ino_t dir_nr, char *name, mode_t mode, uid_t uid, gid_t gid,
dev_t dev)
{
struct inode *ip, *ldirp;
/* Get last directory inode */
if((ldirp = get_inode(fs_dev, dir_nr)) == NULL)
return(EINVAL);
/* Try to create the new node */
ip = new_node(ldirp, name, mode, uid, gid, (zone_t) dev);
put_inode(ip);
put_inode(ldirp);
return(err_code);
}
/*===========================================================================*
* fs_mkdir *
*===========================================================================*/
int fs_mkdir(ino_t dir_nr, char *name, mode_t mode, uid_t uid, gid_t gid)
{
int r1, r2; /* status codes */
ino_t dot, dotdot; /* inode numbers for . and .. */
struct inode *rip, *ldirp;
/* Get last directory inode */
if((ldirp = get_inode(fs_dev, dir_nr)) == NULL)
return(EINVAL);
/* Next make the inode. If that fails, return error code. */
rip = new_node(ldirp, name, mode, uid, gid, (zone_t) 0);
if(rip == NULL || err_code == EEXIST) {
put_inode(rip); /* can't make dir: it already exists */
put_inode(ldirp);
return(err_code);
}
/* Get the inode numbers for . and .. to enter in the directory. */
dotdot = ldirp->i_num; /* parent's inode number */
dot = rip->i_num; /* inode number of the new dir itself */
/* Now make dir entries for . and .. unless the disk is completely full. */
r1 = search_dir(rip, ".", &dot, ENTER); /* enter . in the new dir */
r2 = search_dir(rip, "..", &dotdot, ENTER); /* enter .. in the new dir */
/* If both . and .. were successfully entered, increment the link counts. */
if (r1 == OK && r2 == OK) {
/* Normal case. It was possible to enter . and .. in the new dir. */
rip->i_nlinks++; /* this accounts for . */
ldirp->i_nlinks++; /* this accounts for .. */
IN_MARKDIRTY(ldirp); /* mark parent's inode as dirty */
} else {
/* It was not possible to enter . or .. probably disk was full -
* links counts haven't been touched. */
if(search_dir(ldirp, name, NULL, DELETE) != OK)
panic("Dir disappeared: %llu", rip->i_num);
rip->i_nlinks--; /* undo the increment done in new_node() */
}
IN_MARKDIRTY(rip); /* either way, i_nlinks has changed */
put_inode(ldirp); /* return the inode of the parent dir */
put_inode(rip); /* return the inode of the newly made dir */
return(err_code); /* new_node() always sets 'err_code' */
}
/*===========================================================================*
* fs_slink *
*===========================================================================*/
int fs_slink(ino_t dir_nr, char *name, uid_t uid, gid_t gid,
struct fsdriver_data *data, size_t bytes)
{
struct inode *sip; /* inode containing symbolic link */
struct inode *ldirp; /* directory containing link */
register int r; /* error code */
struct buf *bp; /* disk buffer for link */
/* Temporarily open the dir. */
if( (ldirp = get_inode(fs_dev, dir_nr)) == NULL)
return(EINVAL);
/* Create the inode for the symlink. */
sip = new_node(ldirp, name, (I_SYMBOLIC_LINK | RWX_MODES), uid, gid, 0);
/* Allocate a disk block for the contents of the symlink.
* Copy contents of symlink (the name pointed to) into first disk block. */
if( (r = err_code) == OK) {
bp = new_block(sip, (off_t) 0);
if (bp == NULL)
r = err_code;
else {
if(get_block_size(sip->i_dev) <= bytes) {
r = ENAMETOOLONG;
} else {
r = fsdriver_copyin(data, 0, b_data(bp), bytes);
b_data(bp)[bytes] = '\0';
}
}
if(bp != NULL && r == OK) {
sip->i_size = (off_t) strlen(b_data(bp));
if(sip->i_size != bytes) {
/* This can happen if the user provides a buffer
* with a \0 in it. This can cause a lot of trouble
* when the symlink is used later. We could just use
* the strlen() value, but we want to let the user
* know he did something wrong. ENAMETOOLONG doesn't
* exactly describe the error, but there is no
* ENAMETOOWRONG.
*/
r = ENAMETOOLONG;
}
}
put_block(bp); /* put_block() accepts NULL. */
if(r != OK) {
sip->i_nlinks = NO_LINK;
if(search_dir(ldirp, name, NULL, DELETE) != OK)
panic("Symbolic link vanished");
}
}
/* put_inode() accepts NULL as a noop, so the below are safe. */
put_inode(sip);
put_inode(ldirp);
return(r);
}
/*===========================================================================*
* new_node *
*===========================================================================*/
static struct inode *new_node(struct inode *ldirp,
char *string, mode_t bits, uid_t uid, gid_t gid, zone_t z0)
{
/* New_node() is called by fs_open(), fs_mknod(), and fs_mkdir().
* In all cases it allocates a new inode, makes a directory entry for it in
* the ldirp directory with string name, and initializes it.
* It returns a pointer to the inode if it can do this;
* otherwise it returns NULL. It always sets 'err_code'
* to an appropriate value (OK or an error code).
*
* The parsed path rest is returned in 'parsed' if parsed is nonzero. It
* has to hold at least MFS_NAME_MAX bytes.
*/
register struct inode *rip;
register int r;
if (ldirp->i_nlinks == NO_LINK) { /* Dir does not actually exist */
err_code = ENOENT;
return(NULL);
}
if (S_ISDIR(bits) && (ldirp->i_nlinks >= LINK_MAX)) {
/* New entry is a directory, alas we can't give it a ".." */
err_code = EMLINK;
return(NULL);
}
/* Get final component of the path. */
rip = advance(ldirp, string);
if ( rip == NULL && err_code == ENOENT) {
/* Last path component does not exist. Make new directory entry. */
if ( (rip = alloc_inode((ldirp)->i_dev, bits, uid, gid)) == NULL) {
/* Can't creat new inode: out of inodes. */
return(NULL);
}
/* Force inode to the disk before making directory entry to make
* the system more robust in the face of a crash: an inode with
* no directory entry is much better than the opposite.
*/
rip->i_nlinks++;
rip->i_zone[0] = z0; /* major/minor device numbers */
rw_inode(rip, WRITING); /* force inode to disk now */
/* New inode acquired. Try to make directory entry. */
if((r=search_dir(ldirp, string, &rip->i_num, ENTER)) != OK) {
rip->i_nlinks--; /* pity, have to free disk inode */
IN_MARKDIRTY(rip); /* dirty inodes are written out */
put_inode(rip); /* this call frees the inode */
err_code = r;
return(NULL);
}
} else {
/* Either last component exists, or there is some problem. */
if (rip != NULL)
r = EEXIST;
else
r = err_code;
}
/* The caller has to return the directory inode (*ldirp). */
err_code = r;
return(rip);
}
/*===========================================================================*
* fs_seek *
*===========================================================================*/
void fs_seek(ino_t ino_nr)
{
struct inode *rip;
/* inhibit read ahead */
if ((rip = find_inode(fs_dev, ino_nr)) != NULL)
rip->i_seek = ISEEK;
}