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     21 /*
     22  * Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
     23  * Use is subject to license terms.
     24  */
     25 
     26 /*
     27  * Rock Ridge extensions to the System Use Sharing protocol
     28  * for the High Sierra filesystem
     29  */
     30 
     31 #include <sys/types.h>
     32 #include <sys/t_lock.h>
     33 #include <sys/param.h>
     34 #include <sys/systm.h>
     35 #include <sys/kmem.h>
     36 #include <sys/signal.h>
     37 #include <sys/user.h>
     38 #include <sys/proc.h>
     39 #include <sys/disp.h>
     40 #include <sys/buf.h>
     41 #include <sys/pathname.h>
     42 #include <sys/vfs.h>
     43 #include <sys/vnode.h>
     44 #include <sys/file.h>
     45 #include <sys/uio.h>
     46 #include <sys/conf.h>
     47 #include <sys/stat.h>
     48 #include <sys/mode.h>
     49 #include <sys/mkdev.h>
     50 #include <sys/ddi.h>
     51 
     52 #include <vm/page.h>
     53 
     54 #include <sys/fs/hsfs_spec.h>
     55 #include <sys/fs/hsfs_isospec.h>
     56 #include <sys/fs/hsfs_node.h>
     57 #include <sys/fs/hsfs_impl.h>
     58 #include <sys/fs/hsfs_susp.h>
     59 #include <sys/fs/hsfs_rrip.h>
     60 
     61 #include <sys/statvfs.h>
     62 #include <sys/mount.h>
     63 #include <sys/swap.h>
     64 #include <sys/errno.h>
     65 #include <sys/debug.h>
     66 #include "fs/fs_subr.h"
     67 #include <sys/cmn_err.h>
     68 
     69 static void form_time(int, uchar_t *, struct timeval *);
     70 static void name_parse(int, uchar_t *, size_t, uchar_t *, int *,
     71     ulong_t *, int);
     72 
     73 /*
     74  *  Signature table for RRIP
     75  */
     76 ext_signature_t  rrip_signature_table[ ] = {
     77 	RRIP_CL,	rrip_child_link,
     78 	RRIP_NM,	rrip_name,
     79 	RRIP_PL,	rrip_parent_link,
     80 	RRIP_PN,	rrip_dev_nodes,
     81 	RRIP_PX,	rrip_file_attr,
     82 	RRIP_RE,	rrip_reloc_dir,
     83 	RRIP_RR,	rrip_rock_ridge,
     84 	RRIP_SL,	rrip_sym_link,
     85 	RRIP_TF,	rrip_file_time,
     86 	(char *)NULL,   NULL
     87 };
     88 
     89 
     90 /*
     91  * rrip_dev_nodes()
     92  *
     93  * sig_handler() for RRIP signature "PN"
     94  *
     95  * This function parses out the major and minor numbers from the "PN
     96  * " SUF.
     97  */
     98 uchar_t *
     99 rrip_dev_nodes(sig_args_t *sig_args_p)
    100 {
    101 	uchar_t *pn_ptr = sig_args_p->SUF_ptr;
    102 	major_t	major_dev = (major_t)RRIP_MAJOR(pn_ptr);
    103 	minor_t	minor_dev = (minor_t)RRIP_MINOR(pn_ptr);
    104 
    105 	sig_args_p->hdp->r_dev = makedevice(major_dev, minor_dev);
    106 
    107 	return (pn_ptr + SUF_LEN(pn_ptr));
    108 }
    109 
    110 /*
    111  * rrip_file_attr()
    112  *
    113  * sig_handler() for RRIP signature "PX"
    114  *
    115  * This function parses out the file attributes of a file from the "PX"
    116  * SUF.  The attributes is finds are : st_mode, st_nlink, st_uid,
    117  * and st_gid.
    118  */
    119 uchar_t *
    120 rrip_file_attr(sig_args_t *sig_args_p)
    121 {
    122 	uchar_t *px_ptr = sig_args_p->SUF_ptr;
    123 	struct hs_direntry *hdp    = sig_args_p->hdp;
    124 
    125 	hdp->mode  = RRIP_MODE(px_ptr);
    126 	hdp->nlink = RRIP_NLINK(px_ptr);
    127 	hdp->uid   = RRIP_UID(px_ptr);
    128 	hdp->gid   = RRIP_GID(px_ptr);
    129 
    130 	if (SUF_LEN(px_ptr) >= RRIP_PX_SIZE)
    131 		hdp->inode = (ino64_t)RRIP_INO(px_ptr);
    132 	else
    133 		hdp->inode = 0;
    134 
    135 	hdp->type = IFTOVT(hdp->mode);
    136 
    137 	return (px_ptr + SUF_LEN(px_ptr));
    138 }
    139 
    140 /*
    141  * rrip_file_time()
    142  *
    143  * support function for rrip_file_time()
    144  *
    145  * This function decides whether to parse the times in a long time form
    146  * (17 bytes) or a short time form (7 bytes).  These time formats are
    147  * defined in the ISO 9660 specification.
    148  */
    149 static void
    150 form_time(int time_length, uchar_t *file_time, struct timeval *tvp)
    151 {
    152 	if (time_length == ISO_DATE_LEN)
    153 		hs_parse_longdate(file_time, tvp);
    154 	else
    155 		hs_parse_dirdate(file_time, tvp);
    156 
    157 }
    158 
    159 /*
    160  * rrip_file_time()
    161  *
    162  * sig_handler() for RRIP signature RRIP_TF
    163  *
    164  * This function parses out the file time attributes of a file from the
    165  * "TI" SUF.  The times it parses are : st_mtime, st_atime and st_ctime.
    166  *
    167  * The function form_time is a support function only used in this
    168  * function.
    169  */
    170 uchar_t *
    171 rrip_file_time(sig_args_t *sig_args_p)
    172 {
    173 	uchar_t *tf_ptr = sig_args_p->SUF_ptr;
    174 
    175 	if (IS_TIME_BIT_SET(RRIP_TF_FLAGS(tf_ptr), RRIP_TF_ACCESS_BIT)) {
    176 		form_time(RRIP_TF_TIME_LENGTH(tf_ptr),
    177 		    RRIP_tf_access(tf_ptr),
    178 		    &sig_args_p->hdp->adate);
    179 	}
    180 
    181 	if (IS_TIME_BIT_SET(RRIP_TF_FLAGS(tf_ptr), RRIP_TF_MODIFY_BIT)) {
    182 		form_time(RRIP_TF_TIME_LENGTH(tf_ptr), RRIP_tf_modify(tf_ptr),
    183 		    &sig_args_p->hdp->mdate);
    184 	}
    185 
    186 	if (IS_TIME_BIT_SET(RRIP_TF_FLAGS(tf_ptr), RRIP_TF_ATTRIBUTES_BIT)) {
    187 		form_time(RRIP_TF_TIME_LENGTH(tf_ptr),
    188 		    RRIP_tf_attributes(tf_ptr),
    189 		    &sig_args_p->hdp->cdate);
    190 	}
    191 
    192 	return (tf_ptr + SUF_LEN(tf_ptr));
    193 }
    194 
    195 
    196 
    197 /*
    198  * name_parse()
    199  *
    200  * This is a generic fuction used for sym links and filenames.  The
    201  * flags passed to it effect the way the name/component field is parsed.
    202  *
    203  * The return value will be the NAME_CONTINUE or NAME_CHANGE value.
    204  *
    205  */
    206 static void
    207 name_parse(
    208 	int		rrip_flags,	/* component/name flag */
    209 	uchar_t		*SUA_string,	/* string from SUA */
    210 	size_t		SUA_string_len, /* length of SUA string */
    211 	uchar_t		*dst,		/* string to copy to */
    212 	int		*dst_lenp,	/* ptr to cur. str len */
    213 	ulong_t		*name_flags_p,	/* internal name flags */
    214 	int		dst_size)	/* limit dest string to */
    215 						/* this value */
    216 {
    217 	size_t	off;
    218 	size_t	len;
    219 
    220 	if (IS_NAME_BIT_SET(rrip_flags, RRIP_NAME_ROOT))
    221 		dst[0] = 0;
    222 
    223 	if (IS_NAME_BIT_SET(rrip_flags, RRIP_NAME_CURRENT)) {
    224 		SUA_string = (uchar_t *)".";
    225 		SUA_string_len = 1;
    226 	}
    227 
    228 	if (IS_NAME_BIT_SET(rrip_flags, RRIP_NAME_PARENT)) {
    229 		SUA_string = (uchar_t *)"..";
    230 		SUA_string_len = 2;
    231 	}
    232 
    233 	/*
    234 	 * XXX
    235 	 * For now, ignore the following flags and return.
    236 	 * have to figure out how to get host name in kernel.
    237 	 * Unsure if this even should be done.
    238 	 */
    239 	if (IS_NAME_BIT_SET(rrip_flags, RRIP_NAME_VOLROOT) ||
    240 	    IS_NAME_BIT_SET(rrip_flags, RRIP_NAME_HOST)) {
    241 		cmn_err(CE_NOTE,
    242 			"VOLUME ROOT and NAME_HOST currently unsupported\n");
    243 		return;
    244 	}
    245 
    246 	/*
    247 	 * strlcat() has two nice properties:
    248 	 * - the size of the output buffer includes the trailing '\0'
    249 	 * - we pass "total size" not "remaining size"
    250 	 * It'd be the ideal candidate for this codeblock - make it:
    251 	 *
    252 	 *	strlcat(dst, SUA_string,
    253 	 *	    MIN(dstsize, strlen(dst) + SUA_string_len + 1));
    254 	 *
    255 	 * Unfortunately, strlcat() cannot deal with input strings
    256 	 * that are not NULL-terminated - like SUA_string can be in
    257 	 * our case here. So we can't use it :(
    258 	 * Now strncat() doesn't work either - because it doesn't deal
    259 	 * with strings for which the 'potential NULL-termination' isn't
    260 	 * accessible - strncat(dst, NULL, 0) crashes although it copies
    261 	 * nothing in any case. If the SUA ends on a mapping boundary,
    262 	 * then telling strncat() to copy no more than the remaining bytes
    263 	 * in the buffer is of no avail if there's no NULL byte in them.
    264 	 *
    265 	 * Hence - binary copy. What are all these str* funcs for ??
    266 	 */
    267 	dst_size--;	/* trailing '\0' */
    268 
    269 	off = strlen((char *)dst);
    270 	len = MIN(dst_size - off, SUA_string_len);
    271 	bcopy((char *)SUA_string, (char *)(dst + off), len);
    272 	dst[off + len] = '\0';
    273 	*dst_lenp = strlen((char *)dst);
    274 
    275 	if (IS_NAME_BIT_SET(rrip_flags, RRIP_NAME_CONTINUE))
    276 		SET_NAME_BIT(*(name_flags_p), RRIP_NAME_CONTINUE);
    277 	else
    278 		SET_NAME_BIT(*(name_flags_p), RRIP_NAME_CHANGE);
    279 
    280 }
    281 
    282 /*
    283  * rrip_name()
    284  *
    285  * sig_handler() for RRIP signature RRIP_NM
    286  *
    287  * This function handles the name of the current file.  It is case
    288  * sensitive to whatever was put into the field and does NO
    289  * translation. It will take whatever characters were in the field.
    290  *
    291  * Because the flags effect the way the name is parsed the same way
    292  * that the sym_link component parsing is done, we will use the same
    293  * function to do the actual parsing.
    294  */
    295 uchar_t  *
    296 rrip_name(sig_args_t *sig_args_p)
    297 {
    298 	uchar_t *nm_ptr = sig_args_p->SUF_ptr;
    299 
    300 	if ((sig_args_p->name_p == (uchar_t *)NULL) ||
    301 	    (sig_args_p->name_len_p == (int *)NULL))
    302 		goto end;
    303 	/*
    304 	 * If we have a "." or ".." directory, we should not look for
    305 	 * an alternate name
    306 	 */
    307 	if (HDE_NAME_LEN(sig_args_p->dirp) == 1) {
    308 		if (*((char *)HDE_name(sig_args_p->dirp)) == '\0') {
    309 			(void) strcpy((char *)sig_args_p->name_p, ".");
    310 			*sig_args_p->name_len_p = 1;
    311 			goto end;
    312 		} else if (*((char *)HDE_name(sig_args_p->dirp)) == '\1') {
    313 			(void) strcpy((char *)sig_args_p->name_p, "..");
    314 			*sig_args_p->name_len_p = 2;
    315 			goto end;
    316 		}
    317 	}
    318 
    319 	name_parse((int)RRIP_NAME_FLAGS(nm_ptr), RRIP_name(nm_ptr),
    320 	    (size_t)RRIP_NAME_LEN(nm_ptr), sig_args_p->name_p,
    321 	    sig_args_p->name_len_p, &(sig_args_p->name_flags),
    322 	    MAXNAMELEN);
    323 
    324 end:
    325 	return (nm_ptr + SUF_LEN(nm_ptr));
    326 }
    327 
    328 
    329 /*
    330  * rrip_sym_link()
    331  *
    332  * sig_handler() for RRIP signature RRIP_SL
    333  *
    334  * creates a symlink buffer to simulate sym_links.
    335  */
    336 uchar_t *
    337 rrip_sym_link(sig_args_t *sig_args_p)
    338 {
    339 	uchar_t	*sl_ptr = sig_args_p->SUF_ptr;
    340 	uchar_t	*comp_ptr;
    341 	char 	*tmp_sym_link;
    342 	struct hs_direntry *hdp = sig_args_p->hdp;
    343 	int	sym_link_len;
    344 	char	*sym_link;
    345 
    346 	if (hdp->type != VLNK)
    347 		goto end;
    348 
    349 	/*
    350 	 * If the sym link has already been created, don't recreate it
    351 	 */
    352 	if (IS_NAME_BIT_SET(sig_args_p->name_flags, RRIP_SYM_LINK_COMPLETE))
    353 		goto end;
    354 
    355 	sym_link = kmem_alloc(MAXPATHLEN + 1, KM_SLEEP);
    356 
    357 	/*
    358 	 * If there is an original string put it into sym_link[], otherwise
    359 	 * initialize sym_link[] to the empty string.
    360 	 */
    361 	if (hdp->sym_link != (char *)NULL) {
    362 		sym_link_len = (int)strlen(strcpy(sym_link, hdp->sym_link));
    363 	} else {
    364 		sym_link[0] = '\0';
    365 		sym_link_len = 0;
    366 	}
    367 
    368 	/* for all components */
    369 	for (comp_ptr = RRIP_sl_comp(sl_ptr);
    370 	    comp_ptr < (sl_ptr + SUF_LEN(sl_ptr));
    371 	    comp_ptr += RRIP_COMP_LEN(comp_ptr)) {
    372 
    373 		name_parse((int)RRIP_COMP_FLAGS(comp_ptr),
    374 		    RRIP_comp(comp_ptr),
    375 		    (size_t)RRIP_COMP_NAME_LEN(comp_ptr), (uchar_t *)sym_link,
    376 		    &sym_link_len, &(sig_args_p->name_flags),
    377 		    MAXPATHLEN);
    378 
    379 		/*
    380 		 * If the component is continued don't put a '/' in
    381 		 * the pathname, but do NULL terminate it.
    382 		 */
    383 		if (IS_NAME_BIT_SET(RRIP_COMP_FLAGS(comp_ptr),
    384 		    RRIP_NAME_CONTINUE)) {
    385 			sym_link[sym_link_len] = '\0';
    386 		} else {
    387 			sym_link[sym_link_len] = '/';
    388 			sym_link[sym_link_len + 1] = '\0';
    389 
    390 			/* add 1 to sym_link_len for '/' */
    391 			sym_link_len++;
    392 		}
    393 
    394 	}
    395 
    396 	/*
    397 	 * If we reached the end of the symbolic link, take out the
    398 	 * last slash, but don't change ROOT "/" to an empty string.
    399 	 */
    400 	if (!IS_NAME_BIT_SET(RRIP_SL_FLAGS(sl_ptr), RRIP_NAME_CONTINUE) &&
    401 	    sym_link_len > 1 && sym_link[sym_link_len - 1] == '/')
    402 		sym_link[--sym_link_len] = '\0';
    403 
    404 	/*
    405 	 * if no memory has been allocated, get some, otherwise, append
    406 	 * to the current allocation
    407 	 */
    408 
    409 	tmp_sym_link = kmem_alloc(SYM_LINK_LEN(sym_link), KM_SLEEP);
    410 
    411 	(void) strcpy(tmp_sym_link, sym_link);
    412 
    413 	if (hdp->sym_link != (char *)NULL)
    414 		kmem_free(hdp->sym_link, (size_t)(hdp->ext_size + 1));
    415 
    416 	hdp->sym_link = (char *)&tmp_sym_link[0];
    417 	/* the size of a symlink is its length */
    418 	hdp->ext_size = (uint_t)strlen(tmp_sym_link);
    419 
    420 	if (!IS_NAME_BIT_SET(RRIP_SL_FLAGS(sl_ptr), RRIP_NAME_CONTINUE)) {
    421 		/* reached the end of the symbolic link */
    422 		SET_NAME_BIT(sig_args_p->name_flags, RRIP_SYM_LINK_COMPLETE);
    423 	}
    424 
    425 	kmem_free(sym_link, MAXPATHLEN + 1);
    426 end:
    427 	return (sl_ptr + SUF_LEN(sl_ptr));
    428 }
    429 
    430 /*
    431  * rrip_namecopy()
    432  *
    433  * This function will copy the rrip name to the "to" buffer, if it
    434  * exists.
    435  *
    436  * XXX -  We should speed this up by implementing the search in
    437  * parse_sua().  It works right now, so I don't want to mess with it.
    438  */
    439 int
    440 rrip_namecopy(
    441 	char 	*from,			/* name to copy */
    442 	char 	*to,			/* string to copy "from" to */
    443 	char  	*tmp_name,		/* temp storage for original name */
    444 	uchar_t	*dirp,			/* directory entry pointer */
    445 	uint_t	last_offset,		/* last index into current dir block */
    446 	struct 	hsfs *fsp,		/* filesystem pointer */
    447 	struct 	hs_direntry *hdp)	/* directory entry pointer to put */
    448 					/* all that good info in */
    449 {
    450 	int	size = 0;
    451 	int	change_flag = 0;
    452 	int	ret_val;
    453 
    454 	if ((to == (char *)NULL) ||
    455 	    (from == (char *)NULL) ||
    456 	    (dirp == (uchar_t *)NULL)) {
    457 		return (0);
    458 	}
    459 
    460 	/* special handling for '.' and '..' */
    461 
    462 	if (HDE_NAME_LEN(dirp) == 1) {
    463 		if (*((char *)HDE_name(dirp)) == '\0') {
    464 			(void) strcpy(to, ".");
    465 			return (1);
    466 		} else if (*((char *)HDE_name(dirp)) == '\1') {
    467 			(void) strcpy(to, "..");
    468 			return (2);
    469 		}
    470 	}
    471 
    472 
    473 	ret_val = parse_sua((uchar_t *)to, &size, &change_flag,
    474 			dirp, last_offset,
    475 			hdp, fsp, (uchar_t *)NULL, NULL);
    476 
    477 	if (IS_NAME_BIT_SET(change_flag, RRIP_NAME_CHANGE) && !ret_val)
    478 		return (size);
    479 
    480 	/*
    481 	 * Well, the name was not found
    482 	 *
    483 	 * make rripname an upper case "nm" (to), so that
    484 	 * we can compare it the current HDE_DIR_NAME()
    485 	 * without nuking the original "nm", for future case
    486 	 * sensitive name comparing
    487 	 */
    488 	(void) strcpy(tmp_name, from);		/* keep original */
    489 	size = hs_uppercase_copy(tmp_name, from, (int)strlen(from));
    490 
    491 	return (-1);
    492 }
    493 
    494 
    495 
    496 /*
    497  * rrip_reloc_dir()
    498  *
    499  * This function is fairly bogus.  All it does is cause a failure of
    500  * the hs_parsedir, so that no vnode will be made for it and
    501  * essentially, the directory will no longer be seen.  This is part
    502  * of the directory hierarchy mess, where the relocated directory will
    503  * be hidden as far as ISO 9660 is concerned.  When we hit the child
    504  * link "CL" SUF, then we will read the new directory.
    505  */
    506 uchar_t *
    507 rrip_reloc_dir(sig_args_t *sig_args_p)
    508 {
    509 	uchar_t *re_ptr = sig_args_p->SUF_ptr;
    510 
    511 	sig_args_p->flags = RELOC_DIR;
    512 
    513 	return (re_ptr + SUF_LEN(re_ptr));
    514 }
    515 
    516 
    517 
    518 /*
    519  * rrip_child_link()
    520  *
    521  * This is the child link part of the directory hierarchy stuff and
    522  * this does not really do much anyway.  All it does is read the
    523  * directory entry that the child link SUF contains.  All should be
    524  * fine then.
    525  */
    526 uchar_t *
    527 rrip_child_link(sig_args_t *sig_args_p)
    528 {
    529 	uchar_t *cl_ptr = sig_args_p->SUF_ptr;
    530 
    531 	sig_args_p->hdp->ext_lbn = RRIP_CHILD_LBN(cl_ptr);
    532 
    533 	hs_filldirent(sig_args_p->fsp->hsfs_rootvp, sig_args_p->hdp);
    534 
    535 	sig_args_p->flags = 0;
    536 
    537 	return (cl_ptr + SUF_LEN(cl_ptr));
    538 }
    539 
    540 
    541 /*
    542  * rrip_parent_link()
    543  *
    544  * This is the parent link part of the directory hierarchy stuff and
    545  * this does not really do much anyway.  All it does is read the
    546  * directory entry that the parent link SUF contains.  All should be
    547  * fine then.
    548  */
    549 uchar_t *
    550 rrip_parent_link(sig_args_t *sig_args_p)
    551 {
    552 	uchar_t *pl_ptr = sig_args_p->SUF_ptr;
    553 
    554 	sig_args_p->hdp->ext_lbn = RRIP_PARENT_LBN(pl_ptr);
    555 
    556 	hs_filldirent(sig_args_p->fsp->hsfs_rootvp, sig_args_p->hdp);
    557 
    558 	sig_args_p->flags = 0;
    559 
    560 	return (pl_ptr + SUF_LEN(pl_ptr));
    561 }
    562 
    563 
    564 /*
    565  * rrip_rock_ridge()
    566  *
    567  * This function is supposed to aid in speed of the filesystem.
    568  *
    569  * XXX - It is only here as a place holder so far.
    570  */
    571 uchar_t *
    572 rrip_rock_ridge(sig_args_t *sig_args_p)
    573 {
    574 	uchar_t *rr_ptr = sig_args_p->SUF_ptr;
    575 
    576 	return (rr_ptr + SUF_LEN(rr_ptr));
    577 }
    578