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/*
* linux / fs / super . c
*
* Copyright ( C ) 1991 , 1992 Linus Torvalds
*
* super . c contains code to handle : - mount structures
* - super - block tables
* - filesystem drivers list
* - mount system call
* - umount system call
* - ustat system call
*
* GK 2 / 5 / 95 - Changed to support mounting the root fs via NFS
*
* Added kerneld support : Jacques Gelinas and Bjorn Ekwall
* Added change_root : Werner Almesberger & Hans Lermen , Feb ' 96
* Added options to / proc / mounts :
* Torbj <EFBFBD> rn Lindh ( torbjorn . lindh @ gopta . se ) , April 14 , 1996.
* Added devfs support : Richard Gooch < rgooch @ atnf . csiro . au > , 13 - JAN - 1998
* Heavily rewritten for ' one fs - one tree ' dcache architecture . AV , Mar 2000
*/
# include <linux/config.h>
# include <linux/module.h>
# include <linux/slab.h>
# include <linux/init.h>
# include <linux/smp_lock.h>
# include <linux/acct.h>
# include <linux/blkdev.h>
# include <linux/quotaops.h>
# include <linux/namei.h>
# include <linux/buffer_head.h> /* for fsync_super() */
# include <linux/mount.h>
# include <linux/security.h>
# include <linux/syscalls.h>
# include <linux/vfs.h>
# include <linux/writeback.h> /* for the emergency remount stuff */
# include <linux/idr.h>
# include <linux/kobject.h>
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# include <linux/mutex.h>
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# include <asm/uaccess.h>
void get_filesystem ( struct file_system_type * fs ) ;
void put_filesystem ( struct file_system_type * fs ) ;
struct file_system_type * get_fs_type ( const char * name ) ;
LIST_HEAD ( super_blocks ) ;
DEFINE_SPINLOCK ( sb_lock ) ;
/**
* alloc_super - create new superblock
*
* Allocates and initializes a new & struct super_block . alloc_super ( )
* returns a pointer new superblock or % NULL if allocation had failed .
*/
static struct super_block * alloc_super ( void )
{
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struct super_block * s = kzalloc ( sizeof ( struct super_block ) , GFP_USER ) ;
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static struct super_operations default_op ;
if ( s ) {
if ( security_sb_alloc ( s ) ) {
kfree ( s ) ;
s = NULL ;
goto out ;
}
INIT_LIST_HEAD ( & s - > s_dirty ) ;
INIT_LIST_HEAD ( & s - > s_io ) ;
INIT_LIST_HEAD ( & s - > s_files ) ;
INIT_LIST_HEAD ( & s - > s_instances ) ;
INIT_HLIST_HEAD ( & s - > s_anon ) ;
INIT_LIST_HEAD ( & s - > s_inodes ) ;
init_rwsem ( & s - > s_umount ) ;
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mutex_init ( & s - > s_lock ) ;
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down_write ( & s - > s_umount ) ;
s - > s_count = S_BIAS ;
atomic_set ( & s - > s_active , 1 ) ;
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mutex_init ( & s - > s_vfs_rename_mutex ) ;
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mutex_init ( & s - > s_dquot . dqio_mutex ) ;
mutex_init ( & s - > s_dquot . dqonoff_mutex ) ;
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init_rwsem ( & s - > s_dquot . dqptr_sem ) ;
init_waitqueue_head ( & s - > s_wait_unfrozen ) ;
s - > s_maxbytes = MAX_NON_LFS ;
s - > dq_op = sb_dquot_ops ;
s - > s_qcop = sb_quotactl_ops ;
s - > s_op = & default_op ;
s - > s_time_gran = 1000000000 ;
}
out :
return s ;
}
/**
* destroy_super - frees a superblock
* @ s : superblock to free
*
* Frees a superblock .
*/
static inline void destroy_super ( struct super_block * s )
{
security_sb_free ( s ) ;
kfree ( s ) ;
}
/* Superblock refcounting */
/*
* Drop a superblock ' s refcount . Returns non - zero if the superblock was
* destroyed . The caller must hold sb_lock .
*/
int __put_super ( struct super_block * sb )
{
int ret = 0 ;
if ( ! - - sb - > s_count ) {
destroy_super ( sb ) ;
ret = 1 ;
}
return ret ;
}
/*
* Drop a superblock ' s refcount .
* Returns non - zero if the superblock is about to be destroyed and
* at least is already removed from super_blocks list , so if we are
* making a loop through super blocks then we need to restart .
* The caller must hold sb_lock .
*/
int __put_super_and_need_restart ( struct super_block * sb )
{
/* check for race with generic_shutdown_super() */
if ( list_empty ( & sb - > s_list ) ) {
/* super block is removed, need to restart... */
__put_super ( sb ) ;
return 1 ;
}
/* can't be the last, since s_list is still in use */
sb - > s_count - - ;
BUG_ON ( sb - > s_count = = 0 ) ;
return 0 ;
}
/**
* put_super - drop a temporary reference to superblock
* @ sb : superblock in question
*
* Drops a temporary reference , frees superblock if there ' s no
* references left .
*/
static void put_super ( struct super_block * sb )
{
spin_lock ( & sb_lock ) ;
__put_super ( sb ) ;
spin_unlock ( & sb_lock ) ;
}
/**
* deactivate_super - drop an active reference to superblock
* @ s : superblock to deactivate
*
* Drops an active reference to superblock , acquiring a temprory one if
* there is no active references left . In that case we lock superblock ,
* tell fs driver to shut it down and drop the temporary reference we
* had just acquired .
*/
void deactivate_super ( struct super_block * s )
{
struct file_system_type * fs = s - > s_type ;
if ( atomic_dec_and_lock ( & s - > s_active , & sb_lock ) ) {
s - > s_count - = S_BIAS - 1 ;
spin_unlock ( & sb_lock ) ;
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DQUOT_OFF ( s ) ;
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down_write ( & s - > s_umount ) ;
fs - > kill_sb ( s ) ;
put_filesystem ( fs ) ;
put_super ( s ) ;
}
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL ( deactivate_super ) ;
/**
* grab_super - acquire an active reference
* @ s : reference we are trying to make active
*
* Tries to acquire an active reference . grab_super ( ) is used when we
* had just found a superblock in super_blocks or fs_type - > fs_supers
* and want to turn it into a full - blown active reference . grab_super ( )
* is called with sb_lock held and drops it . Returns 1 in case of
* success , 0 if we had failed ( superblock contents was already dead or
* dying when grab_super ( ) had been called ) .
*/
static int grab_super ( struct super_block * s )
{
s - > s_count + + ;
spin_unlock ( & sb_lock ) ;
down_write ( & s - > s_umount ) ;
if ( s - > s_root ) {
spin_lock ( & sb_lock ) ;
if ( s - > s_count > S_BIAS ) {
atomic_inc ( & s - > s_active ) ;
s - > s_count - - ;
spin_unlock ( & sb_lock ) ;
return 1 ;
}
spin_unlock ( & sb_lock ) ;
}
up_write ( & s - > s_umount ) ;
put_super ( s ) ;
yield ( ) ;
return 0 ;
}
/**
* generic_shutdown_super - common helper for - > kill_sb ( )
* @ sb : superblock to kill
*
* generic_shutdown_super ( ) does all fs - independent work on superblock
* shutdown . Typical - > kill_sb ( ) should pick all fs - specific objects
* that need destruction out of superblock , call generic_shutdown_super ( )
* and release aforementioned objects . Note : dentries and inodes _are_
* taken care of and do not need specific handling .
*/
void generic_shutdown_super ( struct super_block * sb )
{
struct dentry * root = sb - > s_root ;
struct super_operations * sop = sb - > s_op ;
if ( root ) {
sb - > s_root = NULL ;
shrink_dcache_parent ( root ) ;
shrink_dcache_anon ( & sb - > s_anon ) ;
dput ( root ) ;
fsync_super ( sb ) ;
lock_super ( sb ) ;
sb - > s_flags & = ~ MS_ACTIVE ;
/* bad name - it should be evict_inodes() */
invalidate_inodes ( sb ) ;
lock_kernel ( ) ;
if ( sop - > write_super & & sb - > s_dirt )
sop - > write_super ( sb ) ;
if ( sop - > put_super )
sop - > put_super ( sb ) ;
/* Forget any remaining inodes */
if ( invalidate_inodes ( sb ) ) {
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printk ( " VFS: Busy inodes after unmount of %s. "
" Self-destruct in 5 seconds. Have a nice day... \n " ,
sb - > s_id ) ;
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}
unlock_kernel ( ) ;
unlock_super ( sb ) ;
}
spin_lock ( & sb_lock ) ;
/* should be initialized for __put_super_and_need_restart() */
list_del_init ( & sb - > s_list ) ;
list_del ( & sb - > s_instances ) ;
spin_unlock ( & sb_lock ) ;
up_write ( & sb - > s_umount ) ;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL ( generic_shutdown_super ) ;
/**
* sget - find or create a superblock
* @ type : filesystem type superblock should belong to
* @ test : comparison callback
* @ set : setup callback
* @ data : argument to each of them
*/
struct super_block * sget ( struct file_system_type * type ,
int ( * test ) ( struct super_block * , void * ) ,
int ( * set ) ( struct super_block * , void * ) ,
void * data )
{
struct super_block * s = NULL ;
struct list_head * p ;
int err ;
retry :
spin_lock ( & sb_lock ) ;
if ( test ) list_for_each ( p , & type - > fs_supers ) {
struct super_block * old ;
old = list_entry ( p , struct super_block , s_instances ) ;
if ( ! test ( old , data ) )
continue ;
if ( ! grab_super ( old ) )
goto retry ;
if ( s )
destroy_super ( s ) ;
return old ;
}
if ( ! s ) {
spin_unlock ( & sb_lock ) ;
s = alloc_super ( ) ;
if ( ! s )
return ERR_PTR ( - ENOMEM ) ;
goto retry ;
}
err = set ( s , data ) ;
if ( err ) {
spin_unlock ( & sb_lock ) ;
destroy_super ( s ) ;
return ERR_PTR ( err ) ;
}
s - > s_type = type ;
strlcpy ( s - > s_id , type - > name , sizeof ( s - > s_id ) ) ;
list_add_tail ( & s - > s_list , & super_blocks ) ;
list_add ( & s - > s_instances , & type - > fs_supers ) ;
spin_unlock ( & sb_lock ) ;
get_filesystem ( type ) ;
return s ;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL ( sget ) ;
void drop_super ( struct super_block * sb )
{
up_read ( & sb - > s_umount ) ;
put_super ( sb ) ;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL ( drop_super ) ;
static inline void write_super ( struct super_block * sb )
{
lock_super ( sb ) ;
if ( sb - > s_root & & sb - > s_dirt )
if ( sb - > s_op - > write_super )
sb - > s_op - > write_super ( sb ) ;
unlock_super ( sb ) ;
}
/*
* Note : check the dirty flag before waiting , so we don ' t
* hold up the sync while mounting a device . ( The newly
* mounted device won ' t need syncing . )
*/
void sync_supers ( void )
{
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struct super_block * sb ;
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spin_lock ( & sb_lock ) ;
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restart :
list_for_each_entry ( sb , & super_blocks , s_list ) {
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if ( sb - > s_dirt ) {
sb - > s_count + + ;
spin_unlock ( & sb_lock ) ;
down_read ( & sb - > s_umount ) ;
write_super ( sb ) ;
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up_read ( & sb - > s_umount ) ;
spin_lock ( & sb_lock ) ;
if ( __put_super_and_need_restart ( sb ) )
goto restart ;
}
}
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spin_unlock ( & sb_lock ) ;
}
/*
* Call the - > sync_fs super_op against all filesytems which are r / w and
* which implement it .
*
* This operation is careful to avoid the livelock which could easily happen
* if two or more filesystems are being continuously dirtied . s_need_sync_fs
* is used only here . We set it against all filesystems and then clear it as
* we sync them . So redirtied filesystems are skipped .
*
* But if process A is currently running sync_filesytems and then process B
* calls sync_filesystems as well , process B will set all the s_need_sync_fs
* flags again , which will cause process A to resync everything . Fix that with
* a local mutex .
*
* ( Fabian ) Avoid sync_fs with clean fs & wait mode 0
*/
void sync_filesystems ( int wait )
{
struct super_block * sb ;
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static DEFINE_MUTEX ( mutex ) ;
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mutex_lock ( & mutex ) ; /* Could be down_interruptible */
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spin_lock ( & sb_lock ) ;
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list_for_each_entry ( sb , & super_blocks , s_list ) {
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if ( ! sb - > s_op - > sync_fs )
continue ;
if ( sb - > s_flags & MS_RDONLY )
continue ;
sb - > s_need_sync_fs = 1 ;
}
restart :
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list_for_each_entry ( sb , & super_blocks , s_list ) {
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if ( ! sb - > s_need_sync_fs )
continue ;
sb - > s_need_sync_fs = 0 ;
if ( sb - > s_flags & MS_RDONLY )
continue ; /* hm. Was remounted r/o meanwhile */
sb - > s_count + + ;
spin_unlock ( & sb_lock ) ;
down_read ( & sb - > s_umount ) ;
if ( sb - > s_root & & ( wait | | sb - > s_dirt ) )
sb - > s_op - > sync_fs ( sb , wait ) ;
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up_read ( & sb - > s_umount ) ;
/* restart only when sb is no longer on the list */
spin_lock ( & sb_lock ) ;
if ( __put_super_and_need_restart ( sb ) )
goto restart ;
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}
spin_unlock ( & sb_lock ) ;
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mutex_unlock ( & mutex ) ;
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}
/**
* get_super - get the superblock of a device
* @ bdev : device to get the superblock for
*
* Scans the superblock list and finds the superblock of the file system
* mounted on the device given . % NULL is returned if no match is found .
*/
struct super_block * get_super ( struct block_device * bdev )
{
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struct super_block * sb ;
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if ( ! bdev )
return NULL ;
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spin_lock ( & sb_lock ) ;
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rescan :
list_for_each_entry ( sb , & super_blocks , s_list ) {
if ( sb - > s_bdev = = bdev ) {
sb - > s_count + + ;
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spin_unlock ( & sb_lock ) ;
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down_read ( & sb - > s_umount ) ;
if ( sb - > s_root )
return sb ;
up_read ( & sb - > s_umount ) ;
/* restart only when sb is no longer on the list */
spin_lock ( & sb_lock ) ;
if ( __put_super_and_need_restart ( sb ) )
goto rescan ;
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}
}
spin_unlock ( & sb_lock ) ;
return NULL ;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL ( get_super ) ;
struct super_block * user_get_super ( dev_t dev )
{
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struct super_block * sb ;
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spin_lock ( & sb_lock ) ;
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rescan :
list_for_each_entry ( sb , & super_blocks , s_list ) {
if ( sb - > s_dev = = dev ) {
sb - > s_count + + ;
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spin_unlock ( & sb_lock ) ;
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down_read ( & sb - > s_umount ) ;
if ( sb - > s_root )
return sb ;
up_read ( & sb - > s_umount ) ;
/* restart only when sb is no longer on the list */
spin_lock ( & sb_lock ) ;
if ( __put_super_and_need_restart ( sb ) )
goto rescan ;
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}
}
spin_unlock ( & sb_lock ) ;
return NULL ;
}
asmlinkage long sys_ustat ( unsigned dev , struct ustat __user * ubuf )
{
struct super_block * s ;
struct ustat tmp ;
struct kstatfs sbuf ;
int err = - EINVAL ;
s = user_get_super ( new_decode_dev ( dev ) ) ;
if ( s = = NULL )
goto out ;
err = vfs_statfs ( s , & sbuf ) ;
drop_super ( s ) ;
if ( err )
goto out ;
memset ( & tmp , 0 , sizeof ( struct ustat ) ) ;
tmp . f_tfree = sbuf . f_bfree ;
tmp . f_tinode = sbuf . f_ffree ;
err = copy_to_user ( ubuf , & tmp , sizeof ( struct ustat ) ) ? - EFAULT : 0 ;
out :
return err ;
}
/**
* mark_files_ro
* @ sb : superblock in question
*
* All files are marked read / only . We don ' t care about pending
* delete files so this should be used in ' force ' mode only
*/
static void mark_files_ro ( struct super_block * sb )
{
struct file * f ;
file_list_lock ( ) ;
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list_for_each_entry ( f , & sb - > s_files , f_u . fu_list ) {
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if ( S_ISREG ( f - > f_dentry - > d_inode - > i_mode ) & & file_count ( f ) )
f - > f_mode & = ~ FMODE_WRITE ;
}
file_list_unlock ( ) ;
}
/**
* do_remount_sb - asks filesystem to change mount options .
* @ sb : superblock in question
* @ flags : numeric part of options
* @ data : the rest of options
* @ force : whether or not to force the change
*
* Alters the mount options of a mounted file system .
*/
int do_remount_sb ( struct super_block * sb , int flags , void * data , int force )
{
int retval ;
if ( ! ( flags & MS_RDONLY ) & & bdev_read_only ( sb - > s_bdev ) )
return - EACCES ;
if ( flags & MS_RDONLY )
acct_auto_close ( sb ) ;
shrink_dcache_sb ( sb ) ;
fsync_super ( sb ) ;
/* If we are remounting RDONLY and current sb is read/write,
make sure there are no rw files opened */
if ( ( flags & MS_RDONLY ) & & ! ( sb - > s_flags & MS_RDONLY ) ) {
if ( force )
mark_files_ro ( sb ) ;
else if ( ! fs_may_remount_ro ( sb ) )
return - EBUSY ;
}
if ( sb - > s_op - > remount_fs ) {
lock_super ( sb ) ;
retval = sb - > s_op - > remount_fs ( sb , & flags , data ) ;
unlock_super ( sb ) ;
if ( retval )
return retval ;
}
sb - > s_flags = ( sb - > s_flags & ~ MS_RMT_MASK ) | ( flags & MS_RMT_MASK ) ;
return 0 ;
}
static void do_emergency_remount ( unsigned long foo )
{
struct super_block * sb ;
spin_lock ( & sb_lock ) ;
list_for_each_entry ( sb , & super_blocks , s_list ) {
sb - > s_count + + ;
spin_unlock ( & sb_lock ) ;
down_read ( & sb - > s_umount ) ;
if ( sb - > s_root & & sb - > s_bdev & & ! ( sb - > s_flags & MS_RDONLY ) ) {
/*
* - > remount_fs needs lock_kernel ( ) .
*
* What lock protects sb - > s_flags ? ?
*/
lock_kernel ( ) ;
do_remount_sb ( sb , MS_RDONLY , NULL , 1 ) ;
unlock_kernel ( ) ;
}
drop_super ( sb ) ;
spin_lock ( & sb_lock ) ;
}
spin_unlock ( & sb_lock ) ;
printk ( " Emergency Remount complete \n " ) ;
}
void emergency_remount ( void )
{
pdflush_operation ( do_emergency_remount , 0 ) ;
}
/*
* Unnamed block devices are dummy devices used by virtual
* filesystems which don ' t use real block - devices . - - jrs
*/
static struct idr unnamed_dev_idr ;
static DEFINE_SPINLOCK ( unnamed_dev_lock ) ; /* protects the above */
int set_anon_super ( struct super_block * s , void * data )
{
int dev ;
int error ;
retry :
if ( idr_pre_get ( & unnamed_dev_idr , GFP_ATOMIC ) = = 0 )
return - ENOMEM ;
spin_lock ( & unnamed_dev_lock ) ;
error = idr_get_new ( & unnamed_dev_idr , NULL , & dev ) ;
spin_unlock ( & unnamed_dev_lock ) ;
if ( error = = - EAGAIN )
/* We raced and lost with another CPU. */
goto retry ;
else if ( error )
return - EAGAIN ;
if ( ( dev & MAX_ID_MASK ) = = ( 1 < < MINORBITS ) ) {
spin_lock ( & unnamed_dev_lock ) ;
idr_remove ( & unnamed_dev_idr , dev ) ;
spin_unlock ( & unnamed_dev_lock ) ;
return - EMFILE ;
}
s - > s_dev = MKDEV ( 0 , dev & MINORMASK ) ;
return 0 ;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL ( set_anon_super ) ;
void kill_anon_super ( struct super_block * sb )
{
int slot = MINOR ( sb - > s_dev ) ;
generic_shutdown_super ( sb ) ;
spin_lock ( & unnamed_dev_lock ) ;
idr_remove ( & unnamed_dev_idr , slot ) ;
spin_unlock ( & unnamed_dev_lock ) ;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL ( kill_anon_super ) ;
void __init unnamed_dev_init ( void )
{
idr_init ( & unnamed_dev_idr ) ;
}
void kill_litter_super ( struct super_block * sb )
{
if ( sb - > s_root )
d_genocide ( sb - > s_root ) ;
kill_anon_super ( sb ) ;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL ( kill_litter_super ) ;
static int set_bdev_super ( struct super_block * s , void * data )
{
s - > s_bdev = data ;
s - > s_dev = s - > s_bdev - > bd_dev ;
return 0 ;
}
static int test_bdev_super ( struct super_block * s , void * data )
{
return ( void * ) s - > s_bdev = = data ;
}
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static void bdev_uevent ( struct block_device * bdev , enum kobject_action action )
{
if ( bdev - > bd_disk ) {
if ( bdev - > bd_part )
kobject_uevent ( & bdev - > bd_part - > kobj , action ) ;
else
kobject_uevent ( & bdev - > bd_disk - > kobj , action ) ;
}
}
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struct super_block * get_sb_bdev ( struct file_system_type * fs_type ,
int flags , const char * dev_name , void * data ,
int ( * fill_super ) ( struct super_block * , void * , int ) )
{
struct block_device * bdev ;
struct super_block * s ;
int error = 0 ;
bdev = open_bdev_excl ( dev_name , flags , fs_type ) ;
if ( IS_ERR ( bdev ) )
return ( struct super_block * ) bdev ;
/*
* once the super is inserted into the list by sget , s_umount
* will protect the lockfs code from trying to start a snapshot
* while we are mounting
*/
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mutex_lock ( & bdev - > bd_mount_mutex ) ;
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s = sget ( fs_type , test_bdev_super , set_bdev_super , bdev ) ;
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mutex_unlock ( & bdev - > bd_mount_mutex ) ;
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if ( IS_ERR ( s ) )
goto out ;
if ( s - > s_root ) {
if ( ( flags ^ s - > s_flags ) & MS_RDONLY ) {
up_write ( & s - > s_umount ) ;
deactivate_super ( s ) ;
s = ERR_PTR ( - EBUSY ) ;
}
goto out ;
} else {
char b [ BDEVNAME_SIZE ] ;
s - > s_flags = flags ;
strlcpy ( s - > s_id , bdevname ( bdev , b ) , sizeof ( s - > s_id ) ) ;
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sb_set_blocksize ( s , block_size ( bdev ) ) ;
[PATCH] vfs: MS_VERBOSE should be MS_SILENT
The meaning of MS_VERBOSE is backwards; if the bit is set, it really means,
"don't be verbose". This is confusing and counter-intuitive.
In addition, there is also no way to set the MS_VERBOSE flag in the
mount(8) program in util-linux, but interesting, it does define options
which would do the right thing if MS_SILENT were defined, which
unfortunately we do not:
#ifdef MS_SILENT
{ "quiet", 0, 0, MS_SILENT }, /* be quiet */
{ "loud", 0, 1, MS_SILENT }, /* print out messages. */
#endif
So the obvious fix is to deprecate the use of MS_VERBOSE and replace it
with MS_SILENT.
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2006-03-24 14:15:10 +03:00
error = fill_super ( s , data , flags & MS_SILENT ? 1 : 0 ) ;
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if ( error ) {
up_write ( & s - > s_umount ) ;
deactivate_super ( s ) ;
s = ERR_PTR ( error ) ;
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} else {
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s - > s_flags | = MS_ACTIVE ;
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bdev_uevent ( bdev , KOBJ_MOUNT ) ;
}
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}
return s ;
out :
close_bdev_excl ( bdev ) ;
return s ;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL ( get_sb_bdev ) ;
void kill_block_super ( struct super_block * sb )
{
struct block_device * bdev = sb - > s_bdev ;
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bdev_uevent ( bdev , KOBJ_UMOUNT ) ;
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generic_shutdown_super ( sb ) ;
sync_blockdev ( bdev ) ;
close_bdev_excl ( bdev ) ;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL ( kill_block_super ) ;
struct super_block * get_sb_nodev ( struct file_system_type * fs_type ,
int flags , void * data ,
int ( * fill_super ) ( struct super_block * , void * , int ) )
{
int error ;
struct super_block * s = sget ( fs_type , NULL , set_anon_super , NULL ) ;
if ( IS_ERR ( s ) )
return s ;
s - > s_flags = flags ;
[PATCH] vfs: MS_VERBOSE should be MS_SILENT
The meaning of MS_VERBOSE is backwards; if the bit is set, it really means,
"don't be verbose". This is confusing and counter-intuitive.
In addition, there is also no way to set the MS_VERBOSE flag in the
mount(8) program in util-linux, but interesting, it does define options
which would do the right thing if MS_SILENT were defined, which
unfortunately we do not:
#ifdef MS_SILENT
{ "quiet", 0, 0, MS_SILENT }, /* be quiet */
{ "loud", 0, 1, MS_SILENT }, /* print out messages. */
#endif
So the obvious fix is to deprecate the use of MS_VERBOSE and replace it
with MS_SILENT.
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2006-03-24 14:15:10 +03:00
error = fill_super ( s , data , flags & MS_SILENT ? 1 : 0 ) ;
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if ( error ) {
up_write ( & s - > s_umount ) ;
deactivate_super ( s ) ;
return ERR_PTR ( error ) ;
}
s - > s_flags | = MS_ACTIVE ;
return s ;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL ( get_sb_nodev ) ;
static int compare_single ( struct super_block * s , void * p )
{
return 1 ;
}
struct super_block * get_sb_single ( struct file_system_type * fs_type ,
int flags , void * data ,
int ( * fill_super ) ( struct super_block * , void * , int ) )
{
struct super_block * s ;
int error ;
s = sget ( fs_type , compare_single , set_anon_super , NULL ) ;
if ( IS_ERR ( s ) )
return s ;
if ( ! s - > s_root ) {
s - > s_flags = flags ;
[PATCH] vfs: MS_VERBOSE should be MS_SILENT
The meaning of MS_VERBOSE is backwards; if the bit is set, it really means,
"don't be verbose". This is confusing and counter-intuitive.
In addition, there is also no way to set the MS_VERBOSE flag in the
mount(8) program in util-linux, but interesting, it does define options
which would do the right thing if MS_SILENT were defined, which
unfortunately we do not:
#ifdef MS_SILENT
{ "quiet", 0, 0, MS_SILENT }, /* be quiet */
{ "loud", 0, 1, MS_SILENT }, /* print out messages. */
#endif
So the obvious fix is to deprecate the use of MS_VERBOSE and replace it
with MS_SILENT.
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2006-03-24 14:15:10 +03:00
error = fill_super ( s , data , flags & MS_SILENT ? 1 : 0 ) ;
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if ( error ) {
up_write ( & s - > s_umount ) ;
deactivate_super ( s ) ;
return ERR_PTR ( error ) ;
}
s - > s_flags | = MS_ACTIVE ;
}
do_remount_sb ( s , flags , data , 0 ) ;
return s ;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL ( get_sb_single ) ;
struct vfsmount *
do_kern_mount ( const char * fstype , int flags , const char * name , void * data )
{
struct file_system_type * type = get_fs_type ( fstype ) ;
struct super_block * sb = ERR_PTR ( - ENOMEM ) ;
struct vfsmount * mnt ;
int error ;
char * secdata = NULL ;
if ( ! type )
return ERR_PTR ( - ENODEV ) ;
mnt = alloc_vfsmnt ( name ) ;
if ( ! mnt )
goto out ;
if ( data ) {
secdata = alloc_secdata ( ) ;
if ( ! secdata ) {
sb = ERR_PTR ( - ENOMEM ) ;
goto out_mnt ;
}
error = security_sb_copy_data ( type , data , secdata ) ;
if ( error ) {
sb = ERR_PTR ( error ) ;
goto out_free_secdata ;
}
}
sb = type - > get_sb ( type , flags , name , data ) ;
if ( IS_ERR ( sb ) )
goto out_free_secdata ;
error = security_sb_kern_mount ( sb , secdata ) ;
if ( error )
goto out_sb ;
mnt - > mnt_sb = sb ;
mnt - > mnt_root = dget ( sb - > s_root ) ;
mnt - > mnt_mountpoint = sb - > s_root ;
mnt - > mnt_parent = mnt ;
up_write ( & sb - > s_umount ) ;
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free_secdata ( secdata ) ;
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put_filesystem ( type ) ;
return mnt ;
out_sb :
up_write ( & sb - > s_umount ) ;
deactivate_super ( sb ) ;
sb = ERR_PTR ( error ) ;
out_free_secdata :
free_secdata ( secdata ) ;
out_mnt :
free_vfsmnt ( mnt ) ;
out :
put_filesystem ( type ) ;
return ( struct vfsmount * ) sb ;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL ( do_kern_mount ) ;
struct vfsmount * kern_mount ( struct file_system_type * type )
{
return do_kern_mount ( type - > name , 0 , type - > name , NULL ) ;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL ( kern_mount ) ;