536 lines
14 KiB
C
536 lines
14 KiB
C
/* This file contains the main program of the File System. It consists of
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* a loop that gets messages requesting work, carries out the work, and sends
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* replies.
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*
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* The entry points into this file are:
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* main: main program of the Virtual File System
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* reply: send a reply to a process after the requested work is done
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*
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* Changes for VFS:
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* Jul 2006 (Balazs Gerofi)
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*/
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#include "fs.h"
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <sys/ioc_memory.h>
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#include <sys/svrctl.h>
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#include <sys/select.h>
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#include <minix/callnr.h>
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#include <minix/com.h>
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#include <minix/keymap.h>
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#include <minix/const.h>
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#include <minix/endpoint.h>
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#include <minix/safecopies.h>
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#include "file.h"
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#include "fproc.h"
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#include "param.h"
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#include <minix/vfsif.h>
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#include "vmnt.h"
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#include "vnode.h"
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#if ENABLE_SYSCALL_STATS
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EXTERN unsigned long calls_stats[NCALLS];
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#endif
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FORWARD _PROTOTYPE( void fs_init, (void) );
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FORWARD _PROTOTYPE( void get_work, (void) );
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FORWARD _PROTOTYPE( void init_root, (void) );
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FORWARD _PROTOTYPE( void service_pm, (void) );
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/*===========================================================================*
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* main *
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*===========================================================================*/
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PUBLIC int main()
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{
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/* This is the main program of the file system. The main loop consists of
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* three major activities: getting new work, processing the work, and sending
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* the reply. This loop never terminates as long as the file system runs.
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*/
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int error;
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fs_init();
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/* This is the main loop that gets work, processes it, and sends replies. */
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while (TRUE) {
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get_work(); /* sets who and call_nr */
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fp = &fproc[who_p]; /* pointer to proc table struct */
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super_user = (fp->fp_effuid == SU_UID ? TRUE : FALSE); /* su? */
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if (who_e == PM_PROC_NR && call_nr != PROC_EVENT)
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printf("FS: strange, got message %d from PM\n", call_nr);
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#if 0
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printf("VFS: got call %d from %d\n", call_nr, who_e);
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#endif
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/* Check for special control messages first. */
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if ((call_nr & NOTIFY_MESSAGE)) {
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if (call_nr == PROC_EVENT)
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{
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/* PM tries to get FS to do something */
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service_pm();
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}
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else if (call_nr == SYN_ALARM)
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{
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/* Alarm timer expired. Used only for select().
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* Check it.
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*/
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fs_expire_timers(m_in.NOTIFY_TIMESTAMP);
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}
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else
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{
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/* Device notifies us of an event. */
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dev_status(&m_in);
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}
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#if 0
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if (!check_vrefs())
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{
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printf("after call %d from %d/%d\n",
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call_nr, who_p, who_e);
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panic(__FILE__, "check_vrefs failed at line", __LINE__);
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}
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#endif
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continue;
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}
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switch(call_nr)
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{
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case DEVCTL:
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error= do_devctl();
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if (error != SUSPEND) reply(who_e, error);
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break;
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case MAPDRIVER:
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error= do_mapdriver();
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if (error != SUSPEND) reply(who_e, error);
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break;
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default:
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/* Call the internal function that does the work. */
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if (call_nr < 0 || call_nr >= NCALLS) {
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error = SUSPEND;
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/* Not supposed to happen. */
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printf("FS, warning illegal %d system call by %d\n",
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call_nr, who_e);
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} else if (fp->fp_pid == PID_FREE) {
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error = ENOSYS;
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printf(
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"FS, bad process, who = %d, call_nr = %d, endpt1 = %d\n",
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who_e, call_nr, m_in.endpt1);
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} else {
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#if ENABLE_SYSCALL_STATS
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calls_stats[call_nr]++;
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#endif
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error = (*call_vec[call_nr])();
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}
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/* Copy the results back to the user and send reply. */
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if (error != SUSPEND) { reply(who_e, error); }
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}
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#if 0
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if (!check_vrefs())
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{
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printf("after call %d from %d/%d\n", call_nr, who_p, who_e);
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panic(__FILE__, "check_vrefs failed at line", __LINE__);
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}
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#endif
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}
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return(OK); /* shouldn't come here */
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}
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/*===========================================================================*
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* get_work *
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*===========================================================================*/
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PRIVATE void get_work()
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{
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/* Normally wait for new input. However, if 'reviving' is
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* nonzero, a suspended process must be awakened.
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*/
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int r, found_one, fd_nr;
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struct filp *f;
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register struct fproc *rp;
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while (reviving != 0) {
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found_one= FALSE;
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/* Revive a suspended process. */
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for (rp = &fproc[0]; rp < &fproc[NR_PROCS]; rp++)
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if (rp->fp_pid != PID_FREE && rp->fp_revived == REVIVING) {
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found_one= TRUE;
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who_p = (int)(rp - fproc);
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who_e = rp->fp_endpoint;
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call_nr = rp->fp_fd & BYTE;
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m_in.fd = (rp->fp_fd >>8) & BYTE;
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m_in.buffer = rp->fp_buffer;
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m_in.nbytes = rp->fp_nbytes;
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rp->fp_suspended = NOT_SUSPENDED; /*no longer hanging*/
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rp->fp_revived = NOT_REVIVING;
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reviving--;
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/* This should be a pipe I/O, not a device I/O.
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* If it is, it'll 'leak' grants.
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*/
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assert(!GRANT_VALID(rp->fp_grant));
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if (rp->fp_task == -XPIPE)
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{
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fp= rp;
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fd_nr= (rp->fp_fd >> 8);
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f= get_filp(fd_nr);
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assert(f != NULL);
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r= rw_pipe((call_nr == READ) ? READING :
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WRITING, who_e, fd_nr, f,
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rp->fp_buffer, rp->fp_nbytes);
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if (r != SUSPEND)
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reply(who_e, r);
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continue;
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}
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return;
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}
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if (!found_one)
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panic(__FILE__,"get_work couldn't revive anyone", NO_NUM);
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}
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for(;;) {
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int r;
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/* Normal case. No one to revive. */
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if ((r=receive(ANY, &m_in)) != OK)
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panic(__FILE__,"fs receive error", r);
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who_e = m_in.m_source;
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who_p = _ENDPOINT_P(who_e);
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if(who_p < -NR_TASKS || who_p >= NR_PROCS)
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panic(__FILE__,"receive process out of range", who_p);
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if(who_p >= 0 && fproc[who_p].fp_endpoint == NONE) {
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printf("FS: ignoring request from %d, endpointless slot %d (%d)\n",
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m_in.m_source, who_p, m_in.m_type);
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continue;
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}
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if(who_p >= 0 && fproc[who_p].fp_endpoint != who_e) {
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printf("FS: receive endpoint inconsistent (%d, %d, %d).\n",
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who_e, fproc[who_p].fp_endpoint, who_e);
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panic(__FILE__, "FS: inconsistent endpoint ", NO_NUM);
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continue;
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}
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call_nr = m_in.m_type;
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return;
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}
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}
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/*===========================================================================*
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* reply *
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*===========================================================================*/
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PUBLIC void reply(whom, result)
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int whom; /* process to reply to */
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int result; /* result of the call (usually OK or error #) */
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{
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/* Send a reply to a user process. If the send fails, just ignore it. */
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int s;
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if (call_nr == SYMLINK)
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printf("vfs:reply: replying %d for call %d\n", result, call_nr);
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m_out.reply_type = result;
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s = send(whom, &m_out);
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if (s != OK) printf("VFS: couldn't send reply %d to %d: %d\n",
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result, whom, s);
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}
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/*===========================================================================*
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* fs_init *
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*===========================================================================*/
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PRIVATE void fs_init()
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{
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/* Initialize global variables, tables, etc. */
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int s;
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register struct fproc *rfp;
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struct vmnt *vmp;
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struct vnode *root_vp;
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message mess;
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/* Clear endpoint field */
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last_login_fs_e = NONE;
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mount_m_in.m1_p3 = (char *) NONE;
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/* Initialize the process table with help of the process manager messages.
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* Expect one message for each system process with its slot number and pid.
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* When no more processes follow, the magic process number NONE is sent.
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* Then, stop and synchronize with the PM.
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*/
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do {
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if (OK != (s=receive(PM_PROC_NR, &mess)))
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panic(__FILE__,"FS couldn't receive from PM", s);
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if (NONE == mess.PR_ENDPT) break;
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rfp = &fproc[mess.PR_SLOT];
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rfp->fp_pid = mess.PR_PID;
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rfp->fp_endpoint = mess.PR_ENDPT;
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rfp->fp_realuid = (uid_t) SYS_UID;
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rfp->fp_effuid = (uid_t) SYS_UID;
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rfp->fp_realgid = (gid_t) SYS_GID;
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rfp->fp_effgid = (gid_t) SYS_GID;
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rfp->fp_umask = ~0;
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rfp->fp_grant = GRANT_INVALID;
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} while (TRUE); /* continue until process NONE */
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mess.m_type = OK; /* tell PM that we succeeded */
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s = send(PM_PROC_NR, &mess); /* send synchronization message */
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/* All process table entries have been set. Continue with FS initialization.
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* Certain relations must hold for the file system to work at all. Some
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* extra block_size requirements are checked at super-block-read-in time.
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*/
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if (OPEN_MAX > 127) panic(__FILE__,"OPEN_MAX > 127", NO_NUM);
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/*
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if (NR_BUFS < 6) panic(__FILE__,"NR_BUFS < 6", NO_NUM);
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if (V1_INODE_SIZE != 32) panic(__FILE__,"V1 inode size != 32", NO_NUM);
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if (V2_INODE_SIZE != 64) panic(__FILE__,"V2 inode size != 64", NO_NUM);
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if (OPEN_MAX > 8 * sizeof(long))
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panic(__FILE__,"Too few bits in fp_cloexec", NO_NUM);
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*/
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/* The following initializations are needed to let dev_opcl succeed .*/
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fp = (struct fproc *) NULL;
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who_e = who_p = FS_PROC_NR;
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build_dmap(); /* build device table and map boot driver */
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init_root(); /* init root device and load super block */
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init_select(); /* init select() structures */
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vmp = &vmnt[0]; /* Should be the root filesystem */
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if (vmp->m_dev == NO_DEV)
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panic(__FILE__, "vfs:fs_init: no root filesystem", NO_NUM);
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root_vp= vmp->m_root_node;
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/* The root device can now be accessed; set process directories. */
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for (rfp=&fproc[0]; rfp < &fproc[NR_PROCS]; rfp++) {
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FD_ZERO(&(rfp->fp_filp_inuse));
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if (rfp->fp_pid != PID_FREE) {
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dup_vnode(root_vp);
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rfp->fp_rd = root_vp;
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dup_vnode(root_vp);
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rfp->fp_wd = root_vp;
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} else rfp->fp_endpoint = NONE;
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}
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}
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/*===========================================================================*
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* init_root *
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*===========================================================================*/
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PRIVATE void init_root()
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{
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int r = OK;
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struct vmnt *vmp;
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struct vnode *root_node;
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struct dmap *dp;
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char *label;
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message m;
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struct node_details resX;
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/* Open the root device. */
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root_dev = DEV_IMGRD;
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ROOT_FS_E = MFS_PROC_NR;
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/* Wait FS login message */
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if (last_login_fs_e != ROOT_FS_E) {
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/* Wait FS login message */
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if (receive(ROOT_FS_E, &m) != OK) {
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printf("VFS: Error receiving login request from FS_e %d\n",
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ROOT_FS_E);
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panic(__FILE__, "Error receiving login request from root filesystem\n", ROOT_FS_E);
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}
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if (m.m_type != FS_READY) {
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printf("VFS: Invalid login request from FS_e %d\n",
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ROOT_FS_E);
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panic(__FILE__, "Error receiving login request from root filesystem\n", ROOT_FS_E);
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}
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}
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last_login_fs_e = NONE;
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/* Initialize vmnt table */
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for (vmp = &vmnt[0]; vmp < &vmnt[NR_MNTS]; ++vmp)
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vmp->m_dev = NO_DEV;
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vmp = &vmnt[0];
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/* We'll need a vnode for the root inode, check whether there is one */
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if ((root_node = get_free_vnode(__FILE__, __LINE__)) == NIL_VNODE) {
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panic(__FILE__,"Cannot get free vnode", r);
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}
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/* Get driver process' endpoint */
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dp = &dmap[(root_dev >> MAJOR) & BYTE];
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if (dp->dmap_driver == NONE) {
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panic(__FILE__,"No driver for root device", r);
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}
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label= dp->dmap_label;
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if (strlen(label) == 0)
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{
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panic(__FILE__, "vfs:init_root: no label for major", root_dev >> MAJOR);
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}
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/* Issue request */
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r = req_readsuper(ROOT_FS_E, label, root_dev, 0 /*!readonly*/,
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1 /*isroot*/, &resX);
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if (r != OK) {
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panic(__FILE__,"Cannot read superblock from root", r);
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}
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/* Fill in root node's fields */
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root_node->v_fs_e = resX.fs_e;
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root_node->v_inode_nr = resX.inode_nr;
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root_node->v_mode = resX.fmode;
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root_node->v_size = resX.fsize;
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root_node->v_sdev = NO_DEV;
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root_node->v_fs_count = 1;
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root_node->v_ref_count = 1;
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/* Fill in max file size and blocksize for the vmnt */
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vmp->m_fs_e = resX.fs_e;
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vmp->m_dev = root_dev;
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vmp->m_driver_e = dp->dmap_driver;
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vmp->m_flags = 0;
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/* Root node is indeed on the partition */
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root_node->v_vmnt = vmp;
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root_node->v_dev = vmp->m_dev;
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/* Root directory is mounted on itself */
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vmp->m_mounted_on = root_node;
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root_node->v_ref_count++;
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vmp->m_root_node = root_node;
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}
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/*===========================================================================*
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* service_pm *
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*===========================================================================*/
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PRIVATE void service_pm()
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{
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int r, call;
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struct vmnt *vmp;
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message m;
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/* Ask PM for work until there is nothing left to do */
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for (;;)
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{
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m.m_type= PM_GET_WORK;
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r= sendrec(PM_PROC_NR, &m);
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if (r != OK)
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{
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panic("VFS", "service_pm: sendrec failed", r);
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}
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if (m.m_type == PM_IDLE) {
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break;
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}
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call= m.m_type;
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switch(call)
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{
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case PM_SETSID:
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pm_setsid(m.PM_SETSID_PROC);
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/* No need to report status to PM */
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break;
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case PM_SETGID:
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pm_setgid(m.PM_SETGID_PROC, m.PM_SETGID_EGID,
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m.PM_SETGID_RGID);
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/* No need to report status to PM */
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break;
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case PM_SETUID:
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pm_setuid(m.PM_SETUID_PROC, m.PM_SETUID_EGID,
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m.PM_SETUID_RGID);
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/* No need to report status to PM */
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break;
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case PM_FORK:
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pm_fork(m.PM_FORK_PPROC, m.PM_FORK_CPROC,
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m.PM_FORK_CPID);
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/* No need to report status to PM */
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break;
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case PM_EXIT:
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case PM_EXIT_TR:
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pm_exit(m.PM_EXIT_PROC);
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/* Reply dummy status to PM for synchronization */
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m.m_type= (call == PM_EXIT_TR ? PM_EXIT_REPLY_TR :
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PM_EXIT_REPLY);
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/* Keep m.PM_EXIT_PROC */
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r= send(PM_PROC_NR, &m);
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if (r != OK)
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panic(__FILE__, "service_pm: send failed", r);
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break;
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case PM_UNPAUSE:
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case PM_UNPAUSE_TR:
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unpause(m.PM_UNPAUSE_PROC);
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/* No need to report status to PM */
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break;
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case PM_REBOOT:
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pm_reboot();
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/* Reply dummy status to PM for synchronization */
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m.m_type= PM_REBOOT_REPLY;
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r= send(PM_PROC_NR, &m);
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if (r != OK)
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panic(__FILE__, "service_pm: send failed", r);
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break;
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case PM_EXEC:
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r= pm_exec(m.PM_EXEC_PROC, m.PM_EXEC_PATH,
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m.PM_EXEC_PATH_LEN, m.PM_EXEC_FRAME,
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m.PM_EXEC_FRAME_LEN);
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/* Reply status to PM */
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m.m_type= PM_EXEC_REPLY;
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/* Keep m.PM_EXEC_PROC */
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m.PM_EXEC_STATUS= r;
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r= send(PM_PROC_NR, &m);
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if (r != OK)
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panic(__FILE__, "service_pm: send failed", r);
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break;
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case PM_DUMPCORE:
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r= pm_dumpcore(m.PM_CORE_PROC,
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(struct mem_map *)m.PM_CORE_SEGPTR);
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/* Reply status to PM */
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m.m_type= PM_CORE_REPLY;
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/* Keep m.PM_CORE_PROC */
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m.PM_CORE_STATUS= r;
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r= send(PM_PROC_NR, &m);
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if (r != OK)
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panic(__FILE__, "service_pm: send failed", r);
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break;
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default:
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panic("VFS", "service_pm: unknown call", m.m_type);
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}
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}
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}
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