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kernel_samsung_sm7125/drivers/isdn/capi/capifs.c

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/* $Id: capifs.c,v 1.1.2.3 2004/01/16 21:09:26 keil Exp $
*
* Copyright 2000 by Carsten Paeth <calle@calle.de>
*
* Heavily based on devpts filesystem from H. Peter Anvin
*
* This software may be used and distributed according to the terms
* of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference.
*
*/
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/mount.h>
#include <linux/namei.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/ctype.h>
#include <linux/sched.h> /* current */
#include "capifs.h"
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("CAPI4Linux: /dev/capi/ filesystem");
MODULE_AUTHOR("Carsten Paeth");
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
static char *revision = "$Revision: 1.1.2.3 $";
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
#define CAPIFS_SUPER_MAGIC (('C'<<8)|'N')
static struct vfsmount *capifs_mnt;
static struct dentry *capifs_root;
static struct {
int setuid;
int setgid;
uid_t uid;
gid_t gid;
umode_t mode;
} config = {.mode = 0600};
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
static int capifs_remount(struct super_block *s, int *flags, char *data)
{
int setuid = 0;
int setgid = 0;
uid_t uid = 0;
gid_t gid = 0;
umode_t mode = 0600;
char *this_char;
this_char = NULL;
while ((this_char = strsep(&data, ",")) != NULL) {
int n;
char dummy;
if (!*this_char)
continue;
if (sscanf(this_char, "uid=%i%c", &n, &dummy) == 1) {
setuid = 1;
uid = n;
} else if (sscanf(this_char, "gid=%i%c", &n, &dummy) == 1) {
setgid = 1;
gid = n;
} else if (sscanf(this_char, "mode=%o%c", &n, &dummy) == 1)
mode = n & ~S_IFMT;
else {
printk("capifs: called with bogus options\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
}
config.setuid = setuid;
config.setgid = setgid;
config.uid = uid;
config.gid = gid;
config.mode = mode;
return 0;
}
static struct super_operations capifs_sops =
{
.statfs = simple_statfs,
.remount_fs = capifs_remount,
};
static int
capifs_fill_super(struct super_block *s, void *data, int silent)
{
struct inode * inode;
s->s_blocksize = 1024;
s->s_blocksize_bits = 10;
s->s_magic = CAPIFS_SUPER_MAGIC;
s->s_op = &capifs_sops;
s->s_time_gran = 1;
inode = new_inode(s);
if (!inode)
goto fail;
inode->i_ino = 1;
inode->i_mtime = inode->i_atime = inode->i_ctime = CURRENT_TIME;
inode->i_blocks = 0;
inode->i_blksize = 1024;
inode->i_uid = inode->i_gid = 0;
inode->i_mode = S_IFDIR | S_IRUGO | S_IXUGO | S_IWUSR;
inode->i_op = &simple_dir_inode_operations;
inode->i_fop = &simple_dir_operations;
inode->i_nlink = 2;
capifs_root = s->s_root = d_alloc_root(inode);
if (s->s_root)
return 0;
printk("capifs: get root dentry failed\n");
iput(inode);
fail:
return -ENOMEM;
}
[PATCH] VFS: Permit filesystem to override root dentry on mount Extend the get_sb() filesystem operation to take an extra argument that permits the VFS to pass in the target vfsmount that defines the mountpoint. The filesystem is then required to manually set the superblock and root dentry pointers. For most filesystems, this should be done with simple_set_mnt() which will set the superblock pointer and then set the root dentry to the superblock's s_root (as per the old default behaviour). The get_sb() op now returns an integer as there's now no need to return the superblock pointer. This patch permits a superblock to be implicitly shared amongst several mount points, such as can be done with NFS to avoid potential inode aliasing. In such a case, simple_set_mnt() would not be called, and instead the mnt_root and mnt_sb would be set directly. The patch also makes the following changes: (*) the get_sb_*() convenience functions in the core kernel now take a vfsmount pointer argument and return an integer, so most filesystems have to change very little. (*) If one of the convenience function is not used, then get_sb() should normally call simple_set_mnt() to instantiate the vfsmount. This will always return 0, and so can be tail-called from get_sb(). (*) generic_shutdown_super() now calls shrink_dcache_sb() to clean up the dcache upon superblock destruction rather than shrink_dcache_anon(). This is required because the superblock may now have multiple trees that aren't actually bound to s_root, but that still need to be cleaned up. The currently called functions assume that the whole tree is rooted at s_root, and that anonymous dentries are not the roots of trees which results in dentries being left unculled. However, with the way NFS superblock sharing are currently set to be implemented, these assumptions are violated: the root of the filesystem is simply a dummy dentry and inode (the real inode for '/' may well be inaccessible), and all the vfsmounts are rooted on anonymous[*] dentries with child trees. [*] Anonymous until discovered from another tree. (*) The documentation has been adjusted, including the additional bit of changing ext2_* into foo_* in the documentation. [akpm@osdl.org: convert ipath_fs, do other stuff] Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> Acked-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> Cc: Nathan Scott <nathans@sgi.com> Cc: Roland Dreier <rolandd@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
19 years ago
static int capifs_get_sb(struct file_system_type *fs_type,
int flags, const char *dev_name, void *data, struct vfsmount *mnt)
{
[PATCH] VFS: Permit filesystem to override root dentry on mount Extend the get_sb() filesystem operation to take an extra argument that permits the VFS to pass in the target vfsmount that defines the mountpoint. The filesystem is then required to manually set the superblock and root dentry pointers. For most filesystems, this should be done with simple_set_mnt() which will set the superblock pointer and then set the root dentry to the superblock's s_root (as per the old default behaviour). The get_sb() op now returns an integer as there's now no need to return the superblock pointer. This patch permits a superblock to be implicitly shared amongst several mount points, such as can be done with NFS to avoid potential inode aliasing. In such a case, simple_set_mnt() would not be called, and instead the mnt_root and mnt_sb would be set directly. The patch also makes the following changes: (*) the get_sb_*() convenience functions in the core kernel now take a vfsmount pointer argument and return an integer, so most filesystems have to change very little. (*) If one of the convenience function is not used, then get_sb() should normally call simple_set_mnt() to instantiate the vfsmount. This will always return 0, and so can be tail-called from get_sb(). (*) generic_shutdown_super() now calls shrink_dcache_sb() to clean up the dcache upon superblock destruction rather than shrink_dcache_anon(). This is required because the superblock may now have multiple trees that aren't actually bound to s_root, but that still need to be cleaned up. The currently called functions assume that the whole tree is rooted at s_root, and that anonymous dentries are not the roots of trees which results in dentries being left unculled. However, with the way NFS superblock sharing are currently set to be implemented, these assumptions are violated: the root of the filesystem is simply a dummy dentry and inode (the real inode for '/' may well be inaccessible), and all the vfsmounts are rooted on anonymous[*] dentries with child trees. [*] Anonymous until discovered from another tree. (*) The documentation has been adjusted, including the additional bit of changing ext2_* into foo_* in the documentation. [akpm@osdl.org: convert ipath_fs, do other stuff] Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> Acked-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> Cc: Nathan Scott <nathans@sgi.com> Cc: Roland Dreier <rolandd@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
19 years ago
return get_sb_single(fs_type, flags, data, capifs_fill_super, mnt);
}
static struct file_system_type capifs_fs_type = {
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.name = "capifs",
.get_sb = capifs_get_sb,
.kill_sb = kill_anon_super,
};
static struct dentry *get_node(int num)
{
char s[10];
struct dentry *root = capifs_root;
mutex_lock(&root->d_inode->i_mutex);
return lookup_one_len(s, root, sprintf(s, "%d", num));
}
void capifs_new_ncci(unsigned int number, dev_t device)
{
struct dentry *dentry;
struct inode *inode = new_inode(capifs_mnt->mnt_sb);
if (!inode)
return;
inode->i_ino = number+2;
inode->i_blksize = 1024;
inode->i_uid = config.setuid ? config.uid : current->fsuid;
inode->i_gid = config.setgid ? config.gid : current->fsgid;
inode->i_mtime = inode->i_atime = inode->i_ctime = CURRENT_TIME;
init_special_inode(inode, S_IFCHR|config.mode, device);
//inode->i_op = &capifs_file_inode_operations;
dentry = get_node(number);
if (!IS_ERR(dentry) && !dentry->d_inode)
d_instantiate(dentry, inode);
mutex_unlock(&capifs_root->d_inode->i_mutex);
}
void capifs_free_ncci(unsigned int number)
{
struct dentry *dentry = get_node(number);
if (!IS_ERR(dentry)) {
struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode;
if (inode) {
inode->i_nlink--;
d_delete(dentry);
dput(dentry);
}
dput(dentry);
}
mutex_unlock(&capifs_root->d_inode->i_mutex);
}
static int __init capifs_init(void)
{
char rev[32];
char *p;
int err;
if ((p = strchr(revision, ':')) != 0 && p[1]) {
strlcpy(rev, p + 2, sizeof(rev));
if ((p = strchr(rev, '$')) != 0 && p > rev)
*(p-1) = 0;
} else
strcpy(rev, "1.0");
err = register_filesystem(&capifs_fs_type);
if (!err) {
capifs_mnt = kern_mount(&capifs_fs_type);
if (IS_ERR(capifs_mnt)) {
err = PTR_ERR(capifs_mnt);
unregister_filesystem(&capifs_fs_type);
}
}
if (!err)
printk(KERN_NOTICE "capifs: Rev %s\n", rev);
return err;
}
static void __exit capifs_exit(void)
{
unregister_filesystem(&capifs_fs_type);
mntput(capifs_mnt);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(capifs_new_ncci);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(capifs_free_ncci);
module_init(capifs_init);
module_exit(capifs_exit);