minix/servers/ext2/mount.c
Ben Gras bd3cde4571 Move primary cache code to libminixfs.
Add primary cache management feature to libminixfs as mfs and ext2
currently do separately, remove cache code from mfs and ext2, and make
them use the libminixfs interface. This makes all fields of the buf
struct private to libminixfs and FS clients aren't supposed to access
them at all. Only the opaque 'void *data' field (the FS block contents,
used to be called bp) is to be accessed by the FS client.

The main purpose is to implement the interface to the 2ndary vm cache
just once, get rid of some code duplication, and add a little
abstraction to reduce the code inertia of the whole caching business.

Some minor sanity checking and prohibition done by mfs in this code
as removed from the generic primary cache code as a result:
        - checking all inodes are not in use when allocating/resizing
          the cache
        - checking readonly filesystems aren't written to
        - checking the superblock isn't written to on mounted filesystems

The minixfslib code relies on fs_blockstats() in the client filesystem to
return some FS usage information.
2012-10-23 19:48:38 +02:00

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/* Created (MFS based):
* February 2010 (Evgeniy Ivanov)
*/
#include "fs.h"
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <minix/com.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include "buf.h"
#include "inode.h"
#include "super.h"
#include <minix/vfsif.h>
#include <minix/bdev.h>
/*===========================================================================*
* fs_readsuper *
*===========================================================================*/
int fs_readsuper()
{
/* This function reads the superblock of the partition, gets the root inode
* and sends back the details of them. Note, that the FS process does not
* know the index of the vmnt object which refers to it, whenever the pathname
* lookup leaves a partition an ELEAVEMOUNT error is transferred back
* so that the VFS knows that it has to find the vnode on which this FS
* process' partition is mounted on.
*/
struct inode *root_ip;
cp_grant_id_t label_gid;
size_t label_len;
int r = OK;
int readonly, isroot;
u32_t mask;
fs_dev = fs_m_in.REQ_DEV;
label_gid = fs_m_in.REQ_GRANT;
label_len = fs_m_in.REQ_PATH_LEN;
readonly = (fs_m_in.REQ_FLAGS & REQ_RDONLY) ? 1 : 0;
isroot = (fs_m_in.REQ_FLAGS & REQ_ISROOT) ? 1 : 0;
if (label_len > sizeof(fs_dev_label))
return(EINVAL);
r = sys_safecopyfrom(fs_m_in.m_source, label_gid, 0,
(vir_bytes)fs_dev_label, label_len);
if (r != OK) {
printf("%s:%d fs_readsuper: safecopyfrom failed: %d\n",
__FILE__, __LINE__, r);
return(EINVAL);
}
/* Map the driver label for this major. */
bdev_driver(fs_dev, fs_dev_label);
/* Open the device the file system lives on. */
if (bdev_open(fs_dev, readonly ? R_BIT : (R_BIT|W_BIT)) != OK) {
return(EINVAL);
}
/* Fill in the super block. */
STATICINIT(superblock, 1);
if (!superblock)
panic("Can't allocate memory for superblock.");
superblock->s_dev = fs_dev; /* read_super() needs to know which dev */
r = read_super(superblock);
/* Is it recognized as a Minix filesystem? */
if (r != OK) {
superblock->s_dev = NO_DEV;
bdev_close(fs_dev);
return(r);
}
if (superblock->s_rev_level != EXT2_GOOD_OLD_REV) {
struct super_block *sp = superblock; /* just shorter name */
mask = ~SUPPORTED_INCOMPAT_FEATURES;
if (HAS_INCOMPAT_FEATURE(sp, mask)) {
if (HAS_INCOMPAT_FEATURE(sp, INCOMPAT_COMPRESSION & mask))
printf("ext2: fs compression is not supported by server\n");
if (HAS_INCOMPAT_FEATURE(sp, INCOMPAT_FILETYPE & mask))
printf("ext2: fs in dir filetype is not supported by server\n");
if (HAS_INCOMPAT_FEATURE(sp, INCOMPAT_RECOVER & mask))
printf("ext2: fs recovery is not supported by server\n");
if (HAS_INCOMPAT_FEATURE(sp, INCOMPAT_JOURNAL_DEV & mask))
printf("ext2: fs journal dev is not supported by server\n");
if (HAS_INCOMPAT_FEATURE(sp, INCOMPAT_META_BG & mask))
printf("ext2: fs meta bg is not supported by server\n");
return(EINVAL);
}
mask = ~SUPPORTED_RO_COMPAT_FEATURES;
if (HAS_RO_COMPAT_FEATURE(sp, mask)) {
if (HAS_RO_COMPAT_FEATURE(sp, RO_COMPAT_SPARSE_SUPER & mask)) {
printf("ext2: sparse super is not supported by server, \
remount read-only\n");
}
if (HAS_RO_COMPAT_FEATURE(sp, RO_COMPAT_LARGE_FILE & mask)) {
printf("ext2: large files are not supported by server, \
remount read-only\n");
}
if (HAS_RO_COMPAT_FEATURE(sp, RO_COMPAT_BTREE_DIR & mask)) {
printf("ext2: dir's btree is not supported by server, \
remount read-only\n");
}
return(EINVAL);
}
}
if (superblock->s_state == EXT2_ERROR_FS) {
printf("ext2: filesystem wasn't cleanly unmounted last time\n");
superblock->s_dev = NO_DEV;
bdev_close(fs_dev);
return(EINVAL);
}
lmfs_set_blocksize(superblock->s_block_size, major(fs_dev));
/* Get the root inode of the mounted file system. */
if ( (root_ip = get_inode(fs_dev, ROOT_INODE)) == NULL) {
printf("ext2: couldn't get root inode\n");
superblock->s_dev = NO_DEV;
bdev_close(fs_dev);
return(EINVAL);
}
if (root_ip != NULL && root_ip->i_mode == 0) {
printf("%s:%d zero mode for root inode?\n", __FILE__, __LINE__);
put_inode(root_ip);
superblock->s_dev = NO_DEV;
bdev_close(fs_dev);
return(EINVAL);
}
if (root_ip != NULL && (root_ip->i_mode & I_TYPE) != I_DIRECTORY) {
printf("%s:%d root inode has wrong type, it's not a DIR\n",
__FILE__, __LINE__);
put_inode(root_ip);
superblock->s_dev = NO_DEV;
bdev_close(fs_dev);
return(EINVAL);
}
superblock->s_rd_only = readonly;
superblock->s_is_root = isroot;
if (!readonly) {
superblock->s_state = EXT2_ERROR_FS;
superblock->s_mnt_count++;
superblock->s_mtime = clock_time();
write_super(superblock); /* Commit info, we just set above */
}
/* Root inode properties */
fs_m_out.RES_INODE_NR = root_ip->i_num;
fs_m_out.RES_MODE = root_ip->i_mode;
fs_m_out.RES_FILE_SIZE_LO = root_ip->i_size;
fs_m_out.RES_UID = root_ip->i_uid;
fs_m_out.RES_GID = root_ip->i_gid;
fs_m_out.RES_CONREQS = 1; /* We can handle only 1 request at a time */
return(r);
}
/*===========================================================================*
* fs_mountpoint *
*===========================================================================*/
int fs_mountpoint()
{
/* This function looks up the mount point, it checks the condition whether
* the partition can be mounted on the inode or not.
*/
register struct inode *rip;
int r = OK;
mode_t bits;
/* Temporarily open the file. */
if( (rip = get_inode(fs_dev, fs_m_in.REQ_INODE_NR)) == NULL)
return(EINVAL);
if(rip->i_mountpoint) r = EBUSY;
/* It may not be special. */
bits = rip->i_mode & I_TYPE;
if (bits == I_BLOCK_SPECIAL || bits == I_CHAR_SPECIAL) r = ENOTDIR;
put_inode(rip);
if(r == OK) rip->i_mountpoint = TRUE;
return(r);
}
/*===========================================================================*
* fs_unmount *
*===========================================================================*/
int fs_unmount()
{
/* Unmount a file system by device number. */
int count;
struct inode *rip, *root_ip;
if(superblock->s_dev != fs_dev) return(EINVAL);
/* See if the mounted device is busy. Only 1 inode using it should be
* open --the root inode-- and that inode only 1 time. */
count = 0;
for (rip = &inode[0]; rip < &inode[NR_INODES]; rip++)
if (rip->i_count > 0 && rip->i_dev == fs_dev) count += rip->i_count;
if ((root_ip = find_inode(fs_dev, ROOT_INODE)) == NULL) {
printf("ext2: couldn't find root inode. Unmount failed.\n");
panic("ext2: couldn't find root inode");
return(EINVAL);
}
/* Sync fs data before checking count. In some cases VFS can force unmounting
* and it will damage unsynced FS. We don't sync before checking root_ip since
* if it is missing then something strange happened with FS, so it's better
* to not use possibly corrupted data for syncing.
*/
if (!superblock->s_rd_only) {
/* force any cached blocks out of memory */
(void) fs_sync();
}
if (count > 1) return(EBUSY); /* can't umount a busy file system */
put_inode(root_ip);
if (!superblock->s_rd_only) {
superblock->s_wtime = clock_time();
superblock->s_state = EXT2_VALID_FS;
write_super(superblock); /* Commit info, we just set above */
}
/* Close the device the file system lives on. */
bdev_close(fs_dev);
/* Finish off the unmount. */
superblock->s_dev = NO_DEV;
unmountdone = TRUE;
return(OK);
}