4 * Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Linus Torvalds
8 * Some corrections by tytso.
11 /* [Feb 1997 T. Schoebel-Theuer] Complete rewrite of the pathname
14 /* [Feb-Apr 2000, AV] Rewrite to the new namespace architecture.
17 #include <linux/init.h>
18 #include <linux/module.h>
19 #include <linux/slab.h>
21 #include <linux/namei.h>
22 #include <linux/pagemap.h>
23 #include <linux/fsnotify.h>
24 #include <linux/personality.h>
25 #include <linux/security.h>
26 #include <linux/ima.h>
27 #include <linux/syscalls.h>
28 #include <linux/mount.h>
29 #include <linux/audit.h>
30 #include <linux/capability.h>
31 #include <linux/file.h>
32 #include <linux/fcntl.h>
33 #include <linux/device_cgroup.h>
34 #include <linux/fs_struct.h>
35 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
39 /* [Feb-1997 T. Schoebel-Theuer]
40 * Fundamental changes in the pathname lookup mechanisms (namei)
41 * were necessary because of omirr. The reason is that omirr needs
42 * to know the _real_ pathname, not the user-supplied one, in case
43 * of symlinks (and also when transname replacements occur).
45 * The new code replaces the old recursive symlink resolution with
46 * an iterative one (in case of non-nested symlink chains). It does
47 * this with calls to <fs>_follow_link().
48 * As a side effect, dir_namei(), _namei() and follow_link() are now
49 * replaced with a single function lookup_dentry() that can handle all
50 * the special cases of the former code.
52 * With the new dcache, the pathname is stored at each inode, at least as
53 * long as the refcount of the inode is positive. As a side effect, the
54 * size of the dcache depends on the inode cache and thus is dynamic.
56 * [29-Apr-1998 C. Scott Ananian] Updated above description of symlink
57 * resolution to correspond with current state of the code.
59 * Note that the symlink resolution is not *completely* iterative.
60 * There is still a significant amount of tail- and mid- recursion in
61 * the algorithm. Also, note that <fs>_readlink() is not used in
62 * lookup_dentry(): lookup_dentry() on the result of <fs>_readlink()
63 * may return different results than <fs>_follow_link(). Many virtual
64 * filesystems (including /proc) exhibit this behavior.
67 /* [24-Feb-97 T. Schoebel-Theuer] Side effects caused by new implementation:
68 * New symlink semantics: when open() is called with flags O_CREAT | O_EXCL
69 * and the name already exists in form of a symlink, try to create the new
70 * name indicated by the symlink. The old code always complained that the
71 * name already exists, due to not following the symlink even if its target
72 * is nonexistent. The new semantics affects also mknod() and link() when
73 * the name is a symlink pointing to a non-existant name.
75 * I don't know which semantics is the right one, since I have no access
76 * to standards. But I found by trial that HP-UX 9.0 has the full "new"
77 * semantics implemented, while SunOS 4.1.1 and Solaris (SunOS 5.4) have the
78 * "old" one. Personally, I think the new semantics is much more logical.
79 * Note that "ln old new" where "new" is a symlink pointing to a non-existing
80 * file does succeed in both HP-UX and SunOs, but not in Solaris
81 * and in the old Linux semantics.
84 /* [16-Dec-97 Kevin Buhr] For security reasons, we change some symlink
85 * semantics. See the comments in "open_namei" and "do_link" below.
87 * [10-Sep-98 Alan Modra] Another symlink change.
90 /* [Feb-Apr 2000 AV] Complete rewrite. Rules for symlinks:
91 * inside the path - always follow.
92 * in the last component in creation/removal/renaming - never follow.
93 * if LOOKUP_FOLLOW passed - follow.
94 * if the pathname has trailing slashes - follow.
95 * otherwise - don't follow.
96 * (applied in that order).
98 * [Jun 2000 AV] Inconsistent behaviour of open() in case if flags==O_CREAT
99 * restored for 2.4. This is the last surviving part of old 4.2BSD bug.
100 * During the 2.4 we need to fix the userland stuff depending on it -
101 * hopefully we will be able to get rid of that wart in 2.5. So far only
102 * XEmacs seems to be relying on it...
105 * [Sep 2001 AV] Single-semaphore locking scheme (kudos to David Holland)
106 * implemented. Let's see if raised priority of ->s_vfs_rename_mutex gives
107 * any extra contention...
110 /* In order to reduce some races, while at the same time doing additional
111 * checking and hopefully speeding things up, we copy filenames to the
112 * kernel data space before using them..
114 * POSIX.1 2.4: an empty pathname is invalid (ENOENT).
115 * PATH_MAX includes the nul terminator --RR.
117 static int do_getname(const char __user *filename, char *page)
120 unsigned long len = PATH_MAX;
122 if (!segment_eq(get_fs(), KERNEL_DS)) {
123 if ((unsigned long) filename >= TASK_SIZE)
125 if (TASK_SIZE - (unsigned long) filename < PATH_MAX)
126 len = TASK_SIZE - (unsigned long) filename;
129 retval = strncpy_from_user(page, filename, len);
133 return -ENAMETOOLONG;
139 char * getname(const char __user * filename)
143 result = ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
146 int retval = do_getname(filename, tmp);
151 result = ERR_PTR(retval);
154 audit_getname(result);
158 #ifdef CONFIG_AUDITSYSCALL
159 void putname(const char *name)
161 if (unlikely(!audit_dummy_context()))
166 EXPORT_SYMBOL(putname);
170 * This does basic POSIX ACL permission checking
172 static int acl_permission_check(struct inode *inode, int mask,
173 int (*check_acl)(struct inode *inode, int mask))
175 umode_t mode = inode->i_mode;
177 mask &= MAY_READ | MAY_WRITE | MAY_EXEC;
179 if (current_fsuid() == inode->i_uid)
182 if (IS_POSIXACL(inode) && (mode & S_IRWXG) && check_acl) {
183 int error = check_acl(inode, mask);
184 if (error != -EAGAIN)
188 if (in_group_p(inode->i_gid))
193 * If the DACs are ok we don't need any capability check.
195 if ((mask & ~mode) == 0)
201 * generic_permission - check for access rights on a Posix-like filesystem
202 * @inode: inode to check access rights for
203 * @mask: right to check for (%MAY_READ, %MAY_WRITE, %MAY_EXEC)
204 * @check_acl: optional callback to check for Posix ACLs
206 * Used to check for read/write/execute permissions on a file.
207 * We use "fsuid" for this, letting us set arbitrary permissions
208 * for filesystem access without changing the "normal" uids which
209 * are used for other things..
211 int generic_permission(struct inode *inode, int mask,
212 int (*check_acl)(struct inode *inode, int mask))
217 * Do the basic POSIX ACL permission checks.
219 ret = acl_permission_check(inode, mask, check_acl);
224 * Read/write DACs are always overridable.
225 * Executable DACs are overridable if at least one exec bit is set.
227 if (!(mask & MAY_EXEC) || execute_ok(inode))
228 if (capable(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE))
232 * Searching includes executable on directories, else just read.
234 mask &= MAY_READ | MAY_WRITE | MAY_EXEC;
235 if (mask == MAY_READ || (S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode) && !(mask & MAY_WRITE)))
236 if (capable(CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH))
243 * inode_permission - check for access rights to a given inode
244 * @inode: inode to check permission on
245 * @mask: right to check for (%MAY_READ, %MAY_WRITE, %MAY_EXEC)
247 * Used to check for read/write/execute permissions on an inode.
248 * We use "fsuid" for this, letting us set arbitrary permissions
249 * for filesystem access without changing the "normal" uids which
250 * are used for other things.
252 int inode_permission(struct inode *inode, int mask)
256 if (mask & MAY_WRITE) {
257 umode_t mode = inode->i_mode;
260 * Nobody gets write access to a read-only fs.
262 if (IS_RDONLY(inode) &&
263 (S_ISREG(mode) || S_ISDIR(mode) || S_ISLNK(mode)))
267 * Nobody gets write access to an immutable file.
269 if (IS_IMMUTABLE(inode))
273 if (inode->i_op->permission)
274 retval = inode->i_op->permission(inode, mask);
276 retval = generic_permission(inode, mask, inode->i_op->check_acl);
281 retval = devcgroup_inode_permission(inode, mask);
285 return security_inode_permission(inode, mask);
289 * file_permission - check for additional access rights to a given file
290 * @file: file to check access rights for
291 * @mask: right to check for (%MAY_READ, %MAY_WRITE, %MAY_EXEC)
293 * Used to check for read/write/execute permissions on an already opened
297 * Do not use this function in new code. All access checks should
298 * be done using inode_permission().
300 int file_permission(struct file *file, int mask)
302 return inode_permission(file->f_path.dentry->d_inode, mask);
306 * get_write_access() gets write permission for a file.
307 * put_write_access() releases this write permission.
308 * This is used for regular files.
309 * We cannot support write (and maybe mmap read-write shared) accesses and
310 * MAP_DENYWRITE mmappings simultaneously. The i_writecount field of an inode
311 * can have the following values:
312 * 0: no writers, no VM_DENYWRITE mappings
313 * < 0: (-i_writecount) vm_area_structs with VM_DENYWRITE set exist
314 * > 0: (i_writecount) users are writing to the file.
316 * Normally we operate on that counter with atomic_{inc,dec} and it's safe
317 * except for the cases where we don't hold i_writecount yet. Then we need to
318 * use {get,deny}_write_access() - these functions check the sign and refuse
319 * to do the change if sign is wrong. Exclusion between them is provided by
320 * the inode->i_lock spinlock.
323 int get_write_access(struct inode * inode)
325 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
326 if (atomic_read(&inode->i_writecount) < 0) {
327 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
330 atomic_inc(&inode->i_writecount);
331 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
336 int deny_write_access(struct file * file)
338 struct inode *inode = file->f_path.dentry->d_inode;
340 spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
341 if (atomic_read(&inode->i_writecount) > 0) {
342 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
345 atomic_dec(&inode->i_writecount);
346 spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
352 * path_get - get a reference to a path
353 * @path: path to get the reference to
355 * Given a path increment the reference count to the dentry and the vfsmount.
357 void path_get(struct path *path)
362 EXPORT_SYMBOL(path_get);
365 * path_put - put a reference to a path
366 * @path: path to put the reference to
368 * Given a path decrement the reference count to the dentry and the vfsmount.
370 void path_put(struct path *path)
375 EXPORT_SYMBOL(path_put);
378 * release_open_intent - free up open intent resources
379 * @nd: pointer to nameidata
381 void release_open_intent(struct nameidata *nd)
383 if (nd->intent.open.file->f_path.dentry == NULL)
384 put_filp(nd->intent.open.file);
386 fput(nd->intent.open.file);
389 static inline struct dentry *
390 do_revalidate(struct dentry *dentry, struct nameidata *nd)
392 int status = dentry->d_op->d_revalidate(dentry, nd);
393 if (unlikely(status <= 0)) {
395 * The dentry failed validation.
396 * If d_revalidate returned 0 attempt to invalidate
397 * the dentry otherwise d_revalidate is asking us
398 * to return a fail status.
401 if (!d_invalidate(dentry)) {
407 dentry = ERR_PTR(status);
414 * force_reval_path - force revalidation of a dentry
416 * In some situations the path walking code will trust dentries without
417 * revalidating them. This causes problems for filesystems that depend on
418 * d_revalidate to handle file opens (e.g. NFSv4). When FS_REVAL_DOT is set
419 * (which indicates that it's possible for the dentry to go stale), force
420 * a d_revalidate call before proceeding.
422 * Returns 0 if the revalidation was successful. If the revalidation fails,
423 * either return the error returned by d_revalidate or -ESTALE if the
424 * revalidation it just returned 0. If d_revalidate returns 0, we attempt to
425 * invalidate the dentry. It's up to the caller to handle putting references
426 * to the path if necessary.
429 force_reval_path(struct path *path, struct nameidata *nd)
432 struct dentry *dentry = path->dentry;
435 * only check on filesystems where it's possible for the dentry to
436 * become stale. It's assumed that if this flag is set then the
437 * d_revalidate op will also be defined.
439 if (!(dentry->d_sb->s_type->fs_flags & FS_REVAL_DOT))
442 status = dentry->d_op->d_revalidate(dentry, nd);
447 d_invalidate(dentry);
454 * Short-cut version of permission(), for calling on directories
455 * during pathname resolution. Combines parts of permission()
456 * and generic_permission(), and tests ONLY for MAY_EXEC permission.
458 * If appropriate, check DAC only. If not appropriate, or
459 * short-cut DAC fails, then call ->permission() to do more
460 * complete permission check.
462 static int exec_permission(struct inode *inode)
466 if (inode->i_op->permission) {
467 ret = inode->i_op->permission(inode, MAY_EXEC);
472 ret = acl_permission_check(inode, MAY_EXEC, inode->i_op->check_acl);
476 if (capable(CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE) || capable(CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH))
481 return security_inode_permission(inode, MAY_EXEC);
484 static __always_inline void set_root(struct nameidata *nd)
487 get_fs_root(current->fs, &nd->root);
490 static int link_path_walk(const char *, struct nameidata *);
492 static __always_inline int __vfs_follow_link(struct nameidata *nd, const char *link)
504 return link_path_walk(link, nd);
507 return PTR_ERR(link);
510 static void path_put_conditional(struct path *path, struct nameidata *nd)
513 if (path->mnt != nd->path.mnt)
517 static inline void path_to_nameidata(struct path *path, struct nameidata *nd)
519 dput(nd->path.dentry);
520 if (nd->path.mnt != path->mnt) {
521 mntput(nd->path.mnt);
522 nd->path.mnt = path->mnt;
524 nd->path.dentry = path->dentry;
527 static __always_inline int
528 __do_follow_link(struct path *path, struct nameidata *nd, void **p)
531 struct dentry *dentry = path->dentry;
533 touch_atime(path->mnt, dentry);
534 nd_set_link(nd, NULL);
536 if (path->mnt != nd->path.mnt) {
537 path_to_nameidata(path, nd);
541 nd->last_type = LAST_BIND;
542 *p = dentry->d_inode->i_op->follow_link(dentry, nd);
545 char *s = nd_get_link(nd);
548 error = __vfs_follow_link(nd, s);
549 else if (nd->last_type == LAST_BIND) {
550 error = force_reval_path(&nd->path, nd);
559 * This limits recursive symlink follows to 8, while
560 * limiting consecutive symlinks to 40.
562 * Without that kind of total limit, nasty chains of consecutive
563 * symlinks can cause almost arbitrarily long lookups.
565 static inline int do_follow_link(struct path *path, struct nameidata *nd)
569 if (current->link_count >= MAX_NESTED_LINKS)
571 if (current->total_link_count >= 40)
573 BUG_ON(nd->depth >= MAX_NESTED_LINKS);
575 err = security_inode_follow_link(path->dentry, nd);
578 current->link_count++;
579 current->total_link_count++;
581 err = __do_follow_link(path, nd, &cookie);
582 if (!IS_ERR(cookie) && path->dentry->d_inode->i_op->put_link)
583 path->dentry->d_inode->i_op->put_link(path->dentry, nd, cookie);
585 current->link_count--;
589 path_put_conditional(path, nd);
594 int follow_up(struct path *path)
596 struct vfsmount *parent;
597 struct dentry *mountpoint;
599 br_read_lock(vfsmount_lock);
600 parent = path->mnt->mnt_parent;
601 if (parent == path->mnt) {
602 br_read_unlock(vfsmount_lock);
606 mountpoint = dget(path->mnt->mnt_mountpoint);
607 br_read_unlock(vfsmount_lock);
609 path->dentry = mountpoint;
615 /* no need for dcache_lock, as serialization is taken care in
618 static int __follow_mount(struct path *path)
621 while (d_mountpoint(path->dentry)) {
622 struct vfsmount *mounted = lookup_mnt(path);
629 path->dentry = dget(mounted->mnt_root);
635 static void follow_mount(struct path *path)
637 while (d_mountpoint(path->dentry)) {
638 struct vfsmount *mounted = lookup_mnt(path);
644 path->dentry = dget(mounted->mnt_root);
648 /* no need for dcache_lock, as serialization is taken care in
651 int follow_down(struct path *path)
653 struct vfsmount *mounted;
655 mounted = lookup_mnt(path);
660 path->dentry = dget(mounted->mnt_root);
666 static __always_inline void follow_dotdot(struct nameidata *nd)
671 struct dentry *old = nd->path.dentry;
673 if (nd->path.dentry == nd->root.dentry &&
674 nd->path.mnt == nd->root.mnt) {
677 if (nd->path.dentry != nd->path.mnt->mnt_root) {
678 /* rare case of legitimate dget_parent()... */
679 nd->path.dentry = dget_parent(nd->path.dentry);
683 if (!follow_up(&nd->path))
686 follow_mount(&nd->path);
690 * Allocate a dentry with name and parent, and perform a parent
691 * directory ->lookup on it. Returns the new dentry, or ERR_PTR
692 * on error. parent->d_inode->i_mutex must be held. d_lookup must
693 * have verified that no child exists while under i_mutex.
695 static struct dentry *d_alloc_and_lookup(struct dentry *parent,
696 struct qstr *name, struct nameidata *nd)
698 struct inode *inode = parent->d_inode;
699 struct dentry *dentry;
702 /* Don't create child dentry for a dead directory. */
703 if (unlikely(IS_DEADDIR(inode)))
704 return ERR_PTR(-ENOENT);
706 dentry = d_alloc(parent, name);
707 if (unlikely(!dentry))
708 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
710 old = inode->i_op->lookup(inode, dentry, nd);
719 * It's more convoluted than I'd like it to be, but... it's still fairly
720 * small and for now I'd prefer to have fast path as straight as possible.
721 * It _is_ time-critical.
723 static int do_lookup(struct nameidata *nd, struct qstr *name,
726 struct vfsmount *mnt = nd->path.mnt;
727 struct dentry *dentry, *parent;
730 * See if the low-level filesystem might want
731 * to use its own hash..
733 if (nd->path.dentry->d_op && nd->path.dentry->d_op->d_hash) {
734 int err = nd->path.dentry->d_op->d_hash(nd->path.dentry, name);
740 * Rename seqlock is not required here because in the off chance
741 * of a false negative due to a concurrent rename, we're going to
742 * do the non-racy lookup, below.
744 dentry = __d_lookup(nd->path.dentry, name);
748 if (dentry->d_op && dentry->d_op->d_revalidate)
749 goto need_revalidate;
752 path->dentry = dentry;
753 __follow_mount(path);
757 parent = nd->path.dentry;
758 dir = parent->d_inode;
760 mutex_lock(&dir->i_mutex);
762 * First re-do the cached lookup just in case it was created
763 * while we waited for the directory semaphore, or the first
764 * lookup failed due to an unrelated rename.
766 * This could use version numbering or similar to avoid unnecessary
767 * cache lookups, but then we'd have to do the first lookup in the
768 * non-racy way. However in the common case here, everything should
769 * be hot in cache, so would it be a big win?
771 dentry = d_lookup(parent, name);
772 if (likely(!dentry)) {
773 dentry = d_alloc_and_lookup(parent, name, nd);
774 mutex_unlock(&dir->i_mutex);
780 * Uhhuh! Nasty case: the cache was re-populated while
781 * we waited on the semaphore. Need to revalidate.
783 mutex_unlock(&dir->i_mutex);
787 dentry = do_revalidate(dentry, nd);
795 return PTR_ERR(dentry);
799 * This is a temporary kludge to deal with "automount" symlinks; proper
800 * solution is to trigger them on follow_mount(), so that do_lookup()
801 * would DTRT. To be killed before 2.6.34-final.
803 static inline int follow_on_final(struct inode *inode, unsigned lookup_flags)
805 return inode && unlikely(inode->i_op->follow_link) &&
806 ((lookup_flags & LOOKUP_FOLLOW) || S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode));
811 * This is the basic name resolution function, turning a pathname into
812 * the final dentry. We expect 'base' to be positive and a directory.
814 * Returns 0 and nd will have valid dentry and mnt on success.
815 * Returns error and drops reference to input namei data on failure.
817 static int link_path_walk(const char *name, struct nameidata *nd)
822 unsigned int lookup_flags = nd->flags;
829 inode = nd->path.dentry->d_inode;
831 lookup_flags = LOOKUP_FOLLOW | (nd->flags & LOOKUP_CONTINUE);
833 /* At this point we know we have a real path component. */
839 nd->flags |= LOOKUP_CONTINUE;
840 err = exec_permission(inode);
845 c = *(const unsigned char *)name;
847 hash = init_name_hash();
850 hash = partial_name_hash(c, hash);
851 c = *(const unsigned char *)name;
852 } while (c && (c != '/'));
853 this.len = name - (const char *) this.name;
854 this.hash = end_name_hash(hash);
856 /* remove trailing slashes? */
859 while (*++name == '/');
861 goto last_with_slashes;
864 * "." and ".." are special - ".." especially so because it has
865 * to be able to know about the current root directory and
866 * parent relationships.
868 if (this.name[0] == '.') switch (this.len) {
872 if (this.name[1] != '.')
875 inode = nd->path.dentry->d_inode;
880 /* This does the actual lookups.. */
881 err = do_lookup(nd, &this, &next);
886 inode = next.dentry->d_inode;
890 if (inode->i_op->follow_link) {
891 err = do_follow_link(&next, nd);
895 inode = nd->path.dentry->d_inode;
899 path_to_nameidata(&next, nd);
901 if (!inode->i_op->lookup)
904 /* here ends the main loop */
907 lookup_flags |= LOOKUP_FOLLOW | LOOKUP_DIRECTORY;
909 /* Clear LOOKUP_CONTINUE iff it was previously unset */
910 nd->flags &= lookup_flags | ~LOOKUP_CONTINUE;
911 if (lookup_flags & LOOKUP_PARENT)
913 if (this.name[0] == '.') switch (this.len) {
917 if (this.name[1] != '.')
920 inode = nd->path.dentry->d_inode;
925 err = do_lookup(nd, &this, &next);
928 inode = next.dentry->d_inode;
929 if (follow_on_final(inode, lookup_flags)) {
930 err = do_follow_link(&next, nd);
933 inode = nd->path.dentry->d_inode;
935 path_to_nameidata(&next, nd);
939 if (lookup_flags & LOOKUP_DIRECTORY) {
941 if (!inode->i_op->lookup)
947 nd->last_type = LAST_NORM;
948 if (this.name[0] != '.')
951 nd->last_type = LAST_DOT;
952 else if (this.len == 2 && this.name[1] == '.')
953 nd->last_type = LAST_DOTDOT;
958 * We bypassed the ordinary revalidation routines.
959 * We may need to check the cached dentry for staleness.
961 if (nd->path.dentry && nd->path.dentry->d_sb &&
962 (nd->path.dentry->d_sb->s_type->fs_flags & FS_REVAL_DOT)) {
964 /* Note: we do not d_invalidate() */
965 if (!nd->path.dentry->d_op->d_revalidate(
966 nd->path.dentry, nd))
972 path_put_conditional(&next, nd);
980 static int path_walk(const char *name, struct nameidata *nd)
982 struct path save = nd->path;
985 current->total_link_count = 0;
987 /* make sure the stuff we saved doesn't go away */
990 result = link_path_walk(name, nd);
991 if (result == -ESTALE) {
992 /* nd->path had been dropped */
993 current->total_link_count = 0;
996 nd->flags |= LOOKUP_REVAL;
997 result = link_path_walk(name, nd);
1005 static int path_init(int dfd, const char *name, unsigned int flags, struct nameidata *nd)
1011 nd->last_type = LAST_ROOT; /* if there are only slashes... */
1014 nd->root.mnt = NULL;
1018 nd->path = nd->root;
1019 path_get(&nd->root);
1020 } else if (dfd == AT_FDCWD) {
1021 get_fs_pwd(current->fs, &nd->path);
1023 struct dentry *dentry;
1025 file = fget_light(dfd, &fput_needed);
1030 dentry = file->f_path.dentry;
1033 if (!S_ISDIR(dentry->d_inode->i_mode))
1036 retval = file_permission(file, MAY_EXEC);
1040 nd->path = file->f_path;
1041 path_get(&file->f_path);
1043 fput_light(file, fput_needed);
1048 fput_light(file, fput_needed);
1053 /* Returns 0 and nd will be valid on success; Retuns error, otherwise. */
1054 static int do_path_lookup(int dfd, const char *name,
1055 unsigned int flags, struct nameidata *nd)
1057 int retval = path_init(dfd, name, flags, nd);
1059 retval = path_walk(name, nd);
1060 if (unlikely(!retval && !audit_dummy_context() && nd->path.dentry &&
1061 nd->path.dentry->d_inode))
1062 audit_inode(name, nd->path.dentry);
1064 path_put(&nd->root);
1065 nd->root.mnt = NULL;
1070 int path_lookup(const char *name, unsigned int flags,
1071 struct nameidata *nd)
1073 return do_path_lookup(AT_FDCWD, name, flags, nd);
1076 int kern_path(const char *name, unsigned int flags, struct path *path)
1078 struct nameidata nd;
1079 int res = do_path_lookup(AT_FDCWD, name, flags, &nd);
1086 * vfs_path_lookup - lookup a file path relative to a dentry-vfsmount pair
1087 * @dentry: pointer to dentry of the base directory
1088 * @mnt: pointer to vfs mount of the base directory
1089 * @name: pointer to file name
1090 * @flags: lookup flags
1091 * @nd: pointer to nameidata
1093 int vfs_path_lookup(struct dentry *dentry, struct vfsmount *mnt,
1094 const char *name, unsigned int flags,
1095 struct nameidata *nd)
1099 /* same as do_path_lookup */
1100 nd->last_type = LAST_ROOT;
1104 nd->path.dentry = dentry;
1106 path_get(&nd->path);
1107 nd->root = nd->path;
1108 path_get(&nd->root);
1110 retval = path_walk(name, nd);
1111 if (unlikely(!retval && !audit_dummy_context() && nd->path.dentry &&
1112 nd->path.dentry->d_inode))
1113 audit_inode(name, nd->path.dentry);
1115 path_put(&nd->root);
1116 nd->root.mnt = NULL;
1121 static struct dentry *__lookup_hash(struct qstr *name,
1122 struct dentry *base, struct nameidata *nd)
1124 struct dentry *dentry;
1125 struct inode *inode;
1128 inode = base->d_inode;
1131 * See if the low-level filesystem might want
1132 * to use its own hash..
1134 if (base->d_op && base->d_op->d_hash) {
1135 err = base->d_op->d_hash(base, name);
1136 dentry = ERR_PTR(err);
1142 * Don't bother with __d_lookup: callers are for creat as
1143 * well as unlink, so a lot of the time it would cost
1146 dentry = d_lookup(base, name);
1148 if (dentry && dentry->d_op && dentry->d_op->d_revalidate)
1149 dentry = do_revalidate(dentry, nd);
1152 dentry = d_alloc_and_lookup(base, name, nd);
1158 * Restricted form of lookup. Doesn't follow links, single-component only,
1159 * needs parent already locked. Doesn't follow mounts.
1162 static struct dentry *lookup_hash(struct nameidata *nd)
1166 err = exec_permission(nd->path.dentry->d_inode);
1168 return ERR_PTR(err);
1169 return __lookup_hash(&nd->last, nd->path.dentry, nd);
1172 static int __lookup_one_len(const char *name, struct qstr *this,
1173 struct dentry *base, int len)
1183 hash = init_name_hash();
1185 c = *(const unsigned char *)name++;
1186 if (c == '/' || c == '\0')
1188 hash = partial_name_hash(c, hash);
1190 this->hash = end_name_hash(hash);
1195 * lookup_one_len - filesystem helper to lookup single pathname component
1196 * @name: pathname component to lookup
1197 * @base: base directory to lookup from
1198 * @len: maximum length @len should be interpreted to
1200 * Note that this routine is purely a helper for filesystem usage and should
1201 * not be called by generic code. Also note that by using this function the
1202 * nameidata argument is passed to the filesystem methods and a filesystem
1203 * using this helper needs to be prepared for that.
1205 struct dentry *lookup_one_len(const char *name, struct dentry *base, int len)
1210 WARN_ON_ONCE(!mutex_is_locked(&base->d_inode->i_mutex));
1212 err = __lookup_one_len(name, &this, base, len);
1214 return ERR_PTR(err);
1216 err = exec_permission(base->d_inode);
1218 return ERR_PTR(err);
1219 return __lookup_hash(&this, base, NULL);
1222 int user_path_at(int dfd, const char __user *name, unsigned flags,
1225 struct nameidata nd;
1226 char *tmp = getname(name);
1227 int err = PTR_ERR(tmp);
1230 BUG_ON(flags & LOOKUP_PARENT);
1232 err = do_path_lookup(dfd, tmp, flags, &nd);
1240 static int user_path_parent(int dfd, const char __user *path,
1241 struct nameidata *nd, char **name)
1243 char *s = getname(path);
1249 error = do_path_lookup(dfd, s, LOOKUP_PARENT, nd);
1259 * It's inline, so penalty for filesystems that don't use sticky bit is
1262 static inline int check_sticky(struct inode *dir, struct inode *inode)
1264 uid_t fsuid = current_fsuid();
1266 if (!(dir->i_mode & S_ISVTX))
1268 if (inode->i_uid == fsuid)
1270 if (dir->i_uid == fsuid)
1272 return !capable(CAP_FOWNER);
1276 * Check whether we can remove a link victim from directory dir, check
1277 * whether the type of victim is right.
1278 * 1. We can't do it if dir is read-only (done in permission())
1279 * 2. We should have write and exec permissions on dir
1280 * 3. We can't remove anything from append-only dir
1281 * 4. We can't do anything with immutable dir (done in permission())
1282 * 5. If the sticky bit on dir is set we should either
1283 * a. be owner of dir, or
1284 * b. be owner of victim, or
1285 * c. have CAP_FOWNER capability
1286 * 6. If the victim is append-only or immutable we can't do antyhing with
1287 * links pointing to it.
1288 * 7. If we were asked to remove a directory and victim isn't one - ENOTDIR.
1289 * 8. If we were asked to remove a non-directory and victim isn't one - EISDIR.
1290 * 9. We can't remove a root or mountpoint.
1291 * 10. We don't allow removal of NFS sillyrenamed files; it's handled by
1292 * nfs_async_unlink().
1294 static int may_delete(struct inode *dir,struct dentry *victim,int isdir)
1298 if (!victim->d_inode)
1301 BUG_ON(victim->d_parent->d_inode != dir);
1302 audit_inode_child(victim, dir);
1304 error = inode_permission(dir, MAY_WRITE | MAY_EXEC);
1309 if (check_sticky(dir, victim->d_inode)||IS_APPEND(victim->d_inode)||
1310 IS_IMMUTABLE(victim->d_inode) || IS_SWAPFILE(victim->d_inode))
1313 if (!S_ISDIR(victim->d_inode->i_mode))
1315 if (IS_ROOT(victim))
1317 } else if (S_ISDIR(victim->d_inode->i_mode))
1319 if (IS_DEADDIR(dir))
1321 if (victim->d_flags & DCACHE_NFSFS_RENAMED)
1326 /* Check whether we can create an object with dentry child in directory
1328 * 1. We can't do it if child already exists (open has special treatment for
1329 * this case, but since we are inlined it's OK)
1330 * 2. We can't do it if dir is read-only (done in permission())
1331 * 3. We should have write and exec permissions on dir
1332 * 4. We can't do it if dir is immutable (done in permission())
1334 static inline int may_create(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *child)
1338 if (IS_DEADDIR(dir))
1340 return inode_permission(dir, MAY_WRITE | MAY_EXEC);
1344 * p1 and p2 should be directories on the same fs.
1346 struct dentry *lock_rename(struct dentry *p1, struct dentry *p2)
1351 mutex_lock_nested(&p1->d_inode->i_mutex, I_MUTEX_PARENT);
1355 mutex_lock(&p1->d_inode->i_sb->s_vfs_rename_mutex);
1357 p = d_ancestor(p2, p1);
1359 mutex_lock_nested(&p2->d_inode->i_mutex, I_MUTEX_PARENT);
1360 mutex_lock_nested(&p1->d_inode->i_mutex, I_MUTEX_CHILD);
1364 p = d_ancestor(p1, p2);
1366 mutex_lock_nested(&p1->d_inode->i_mutex, I_MUTEX_PARENT);
1367 mutex_lock_nested(&p2->d_inode->i_mutex, I_MUTEX_CHILD);
1371 mutex_lock_nested(&p1->d_inode->i_mutex, I_MUTEX_PARENT);
1372 mutex_lock_nested(&p2->d_inode->i_mutex, I_MUTEX_CHILD);
1376 void unlock_rename(struct dentry *p1, struct dentry *p2)
1378 mutex_unlock(&p1->d_inode->i_mutex);
1380 mutex_unlock(&p2->d_inode->i_mutex);
1381 mutex_unlock(&p1->d_inode->i_sb->s_vfs_rename_mutex);
1385 int vfs_create(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode,
1386 struct nameidata *nd)
1388 int error = may_create(dir, dentry);
1393 if (!dir->i_op->create)
1394 return -EACCES; /* shouldn't it be ENOSYS? */
1397 error = security_inode_create(dir, dentry, mode);
1400 error = dir->i_op->create(dir, dentry, mode, nd);
1402 fsnotify_create(dir, dentry);
1406 int may_open(struct path *path, int acc_mode, int flag)
1408 struct dentry *dentry = path->dentry;
1409 struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode;
1415 switch (inode->i_mode & S_IFMT) {
1419 if (acc_mode & MAY_WRITE)
1424 if (path->mnt->mnt_flags & MNT_NODEV)
1433 error = inode_permission(inode, acc_mode);
1438 * An append-only file must be opened in append mode for writing.
1440 if (IS_APPEND(inode)) {
1441 if ((flag & O_ACCMODE) != O_RDONLY && !(flag & O_APPEND))
1447 /* O_NOATIME can only be set by the owner or superuser */
1448 if (flag & O_NOATIME && !is_owner_or_cap(inode))
1452 * Ensure there are no outstanding leases on the file.
1454 return break_lease(inode, flag);
1457 static int handle_truncate(struct path *path)
1459 struct inode *inode = path->dentry->d_inode;
1460 int error = get_write_access(inode);
1464 * Refuse to truncate files with mandatory locks held on them.
1466 error = locks_verify_locked(inode);
1468 error = security_path_truncate(path);
1470 error = do_truncate(path->dentry, 0,
1471 ATTR_MTIME|ATTR_CTIME|ATTR_OPEN,
1474 put_write_access(inode);
1479 * Be careful about ever adding any more callers of this
1480 * function. Its flags must be in the namei format, not
1481 * what get passed to sys_open().
1483 static int __open_namei_create(struct nameidata *nd, struct path *path,
1484 int open_flag, int mode)
1487 struct dentry *dir = nd->path.dentry;
1489 if (!IS_POSIXACL(dir->d_inode))
1490 mode &= ~current_umask();
1491 error = security_path_mknod(&nd->path, path->dentry, mode, 0);
1494 error = vfs_create(dir->d_inode, path->dentry, mode, nd);
1496 mutex_unlock(&dir->d_inode->i_mutex);
1497 dput(nd->path.dentry);
1498 nd->path.dentry = path->dentry;
1501 /* Don't check for write permission, don't truncate */
1502 return may_open(&nd->path, 0, open_flag & ~O_TRUNC);
1506 * Note that while the flag value (low two bits) for sys_open means:
1511 * it is changed into
1512 * 00 - no permissions needed
1513 * 01 - read-permission
1514 * 10 - write-permission
1516 * for the internal routines (ie open_namei()/follow_link() etc)
1517 * This is more logical, and also allows the 00 "no perm needed"
1518 * to be used for symlinks (where the permissions are checked
1522 static inline int open_to_namei_flags(int flag)
1524 if ((flag+1) & O_ACCMODE)
1529 static int open_will_truncate(int flag, struct inode *inode)
1532 * We'll never write to the fs underlying
1535 if (special_file(inode->i_mode))
1537 return (flag & O_TRUNC);
1540 static struct file *finish_open(struct nameidata *nd,
1541 int open_flag, int acc_mode)
1547 will_truncate = open_will_truncate(open_flag, nd->path.dentry->d_inode);
1548 if (will_truncate) {
1549 error = mnt_want_write(nd->path.mnt);
1553 error = may_open(&nd->path, acc_mode, open_flag);
1556 mnt_drop_write(nd->path.mnt);
1559 filp = nameidata_to_filp(nd);
1560 if (!IS_ERR(filp)) {
1561 error = ima_file_check(filp, acc_mode);
1564 filp = ERR_PTR(error);
1567 if (!IS_ERR(filp)) {
1568 if (will_truncate) {
1569 error = handle_truncate(&nd->path);
1572 filp = ERR_PTR(error);
1577 * It is now safe to drop the mnt write
1578 * because the filp has had a write taken
1582 mnt_drop_write(nd->path.mnt);
1586 if (!IS_ERR(nd->intent.open.file))
1587 release_open_intent(nd);
1588 path_put(&nd->path);
1589 return ERR_PTR(error);
1592 static struct file *do_last(struct nameidata *nd, struct path *path,
1593 int open_flag, int acc_mode,
1594 int mode, const char *pathname)
1596 struct dentry *dir = nd->path.dentry;
1598 int error = -EISDIR;
1600 switch (nd->last_type) {
1603 dir = nd->path.dentry;
1605 if (nd->path.mnt->mnt_sb->s_type->fs_flags & FS_REVAL_DOT) {
1606 if (!dir->d_op->d_revalidate(dir, nd)) {
1613 if (open_flag & O_CREAT)
1617 audit_inode(pathname, dir);
1621 /* trailing slashes? */
1622 if (nd->last.name[nd->last.len]) {
1623 if (open_flag & O_CREAT)
1625 nd->flags |= LOOKUP_DIRECTORY | LOOKUP_FOLLOW;
1628 /* just plain open? */
1629 if (!(open_flag & O_CREAT)) {
1630 error = do_lookup(nd, &nd->last, path);
1634 if (!path->dentry->d_inode)
1636 if (path->dentry->d_inode->i_op->follow_link)
1639 if (nd->flags & LOOKUP_DIRECTORY) {
1640 if (!path->dentry->d_inode->i_op->lookup)
1643 path_to_nameidata(path, nd);
1644 audit_inode(pathname, nd->path.dentry);
1648 /* OK, it's O_CREAT */
1649 mutex_lock(&dir->d_inode->i_mutex);
1651 path->dentry = lookup_hash(nd);
1652 path->mnt = nd->path.mnt;
1654 error = PTR_ERR(path->dentry);
1655 if (IS_ERR(path->dentry)) {
1656 mutex_unlock(&dir->d_inode->i_mutex);
1660 if (IS_ERR(nd->intent.open.file)) {
1661 error = PTR_ERR(nd->intent.open.file);
1662 goto exit_mutex_unlock;
1665 /* Negative dentry, just create the file */
1666 if (!path->dentry->d_inode) {
1668 * This write is needed to ensure that a
1669 * ro->rw transition does not occur between
1670 * the time when the file is created and when
1671 * a permanent write count is taken through
1672 * the 'struct file' in nameidata_to_filp().
1674 error = mnt_want_write(nd->path.mnt);
1676 goto exit_mutex_unlock;
1677 error = __open_namei_create(nd, path, open_flag, mode);
1679 mnt_drop_write(nd->path.mnt);
1682 filp = nameidata_to_filp(nd);
1683 mnt_drop_write(nd->path.mnt);
1684 if (!IS_ERR(filp)) {
1685 error = ima_file_check(filp, acc_mode);
1688 filp = ERR_PTR(error);
1695 * It already exists.
1697 mutex_unlock(&dir->d_inode->i_mutex);
1698 audit_inode(pathname, path->dentry);
1701 if (open_flag & O_EXCL)
1704 if (__follow_mount(path)) {
1706 if (open_flag & O_NOFOLLOW)
1711 if (!path->dentry->d_inode)
1714 if (path->dentry->d_inode->i_op->follow_link)
1717 path_to_nameidata(path, nd);
1719 if (S_ISDIR(path->dentry->d_inode->i_mode))
1722 filp = finish_open(nd, open_flag, acc_mode);
1726 mutex_unlock(&dir->d_inode->i_mutex);
1728 path_put_conditional(path, nd);
1730 if (!IS_ERR(nd->intent.open.file))
1731 release_open_intent(nd);
1732 path_put(&nd->path);
1733 return ERR_PTR(error);
1737 * Note that the low bits of the passed in "open_flag"
1738 * are not the same as in the local variable "flag". See
1739 * open_to_namei_flags() for more details.
1741 struct file *do_filp_open(int dfd, const char *pathname,
1742 int open_flag, int mode, int acc_mode)
1745 struct nameidata nd;
1749 int flag = open_to_namei_flags(open_flag);
1750 int force_reval = 0;
1752 if (!(open_flag & O_CREAT))
1756 * O_SYNC is implemented as __O_SYNC|O_DSYNC. As many places only
1757 * check for O_DSYNC if the need any syncing at all we enforce it's
1758 * always set instead of having to deal with possibly weird behaviour
1759 * for malicious applications setting only __O_SYNC.
1761 if (open_flag & __O_SYNC)
1762 open_flag |= O_DSYNC;
1765 acc_mode = MAY_OPEN | ACC_MODE(open_flag);
1767 /* O_TRUNC implies we need access checks for write permissions */
1768 if (open_flag & O_TRUNC)
1769 acc_mode |= MAY_WRITE;
1771 /* Allow the LSM permission hook to distinguish append
1772 access from general write access. */
1773 if (open_flag & O_APPEND)
1774 acc_mode |= MAY_APPEND;
1776 /* find the parent */
1778 error = path_init(dfd, pathname, LOOKUP_PARENT, &nd);
1780 return ERR_PTR(error);
1782 nd.flags |= LOOKUP_REVAL;
1784 current->total_link_count = 0;
1785 error = link_path_walk(pathname, &nd);
1787 filp = ERR_PTR(error);
1790 if (unlikely(!audit_dummy_context()) && (open_flag & O_CREAT))
1791 audit_inode(pathname, nd.path.dentry);
1794 * We have the parent and last component.
1798 filp = get_empty_filp();
1801 nd.intent.open.file = filp;
1802 filp->f_flags = open_flag;
1803 nd.intent.open.flags = flag;
1804 nd.intent.open.create_mode = mode;
1805 nd.flags &= ~LOOKUP_PARENT;
1806 nd.flags |= LOOKUP_OPEN;
1807 if (open_flag & O_CREAT) {
1808 nd.flags |= LOOKUP_CREATE;
1809 if (open_flag & O_EXCL)
1810 nd.flags |= LOOKUP_EXCL;
1812 if (open_flag & O_DIRECTORY)
1813 nd.flags |= LOOKUP_DIRECTORY;
1814 if (!(open_flag & O_NOFOLLOW))
1815 nd.flags |= LOOKUP_FOLLOW;
1816 filp = do_last(&nd, &path, open_flag, acc_mode, mode, pathname);
1817 while (unlikely(!filp)) { /* trailing symlink */
1819 struct inode *inode = path.dentry->d_inode;
1822 /* S_ISDIR part is a temporary automount kludge */
1823 if (!(nd.flags & LOOKUP_FOLLOW) && !S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode))
1828 * This is subtle. Instead of calling do_follow_link() we do
1829 * the thing by hands. The reason is that this way we have zero
1830 * link_count and path_walk() (called from ->follow_link)
1831 * honoring LOOKUP_PARENT. After that we have the parent and
1832 * last component, i.e. we are in the same situation as after
1833 * the first path_walk(). Well, almost - if the last component
1834 * is normal we get its copy stored in nd->last.name and we will
1835 * have to putname() it when we are done. Procfs-like symlinks
1836 * just set LAST_BIND.
1838 nd.flags |= LOOKUP_PARENT;
1839 error = security_inode_follow_link(path.dentry, &nd);
1842 error = __do_follow_link(&path, &nd, &cookie);
1843 if (unlikely(error)) {
1844 /* nd.path had been dropped */
1845 if (!IS_ERR(cookie) && inode->i_op->put_link)
1846 inode->i_op->put_link(path.dentry, &nd, cookie);
1848 release_open_intent(&nd);
1849 filp = ERR_PTR(error);
1853 nd.flags &= ~LOOKUP_PARENT;
1854 filp = do_last(&nd, &path, open_flag, acc_mode, mode, pathname);
1855 if (inode->i_op->put_link)
1856 inode->i_op->put_link(holder.dentry, &nd, cookie);
1862 if (filp == ERR_PTR(-ESTALE) && !force_reval) {
1869 path_put_conditional(&path, &nd);
1870 if (!IS_ERR(nd.intent.open.file))
1871 release_open_intent(&nd);
1874 filp = ERR_PTR(error);
1879 * filp_open - open file and return file pointer
1881 * @filename: path to open
1882 * @flags: open flags as per the open(2) second argument
1883 * @mode: mode for the new file if O_CREAT is set, else ignored
1885 * This is the helper to open a file from kernelspace if you really
1886 * have to. But in generally you should not do this, so please move
1887 * along, nothing to see here..
1889 struct file *filp_open(const char *filename, int flags, int mode)
1891 return do_filp_open(AT_FDCWD, filename, flags, mode, 0);
1893 EXPORT_SYMBOL(filp_open);
1896 * lookup_create - lookup a dentry, creating it if it doesn't exist
1897 * @nd: nameidata info
1898 * @is_dir: directory flag
1900 * Simple function to lookup and return a dentry and create it
1901 * if it doesn't exist. Is SMP-safe.
1903 * Returns with nd->path.dentry->d_inode->i_mutex locked.
1905 struct dentry *lookup_create(struct nameidata *nd, int is_dir)
1907 struct dentry *dentry = ERR_PTR(-EEXIST);
1909 mutex_lock_nested(&nd->path.dentry->d_inode->i_mutex, I_MUTEX_PARENT);
1911 * Yucky last component or no last component at all?
1912 * (foo/., foo/.., /////)
1914 if (nd->last_type != LAST_NORM)
1916 nd->flags &= ~LOOKUP_PARENT;
1917 nd->flags |= LOOKUP_CREATE | LOOKUP_EXCL;
1918 nd->intent.open.flags = O_EXCL;
1921 * Do the final lookup.
1923 dentry = lookup_hash(nd);
1927 if (dentry->d_inode)
1930 * Special case - lookup gave negative, but... we had foo/bar/
1931 * From the vfs_mknod() POV we just have a negative dentry -
1932 * all is fine. Let's be bastards - you had / on the end, you've
1933 * been asking for (non-existent) directory. -ENOENT for you.
1935 if (unlikely(!is_dir && nd->last.name[nd->last.len])) {
1937 dentry = ERR_PTR(-ENOENT);
1942 dentry = ERR_PTR(-EEXIST);
1946 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(lookup_create);
1948 int vfs_mknod(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode, dev_t dev)
1950 int error = may_create(dir, dentry);
1955 if ((S_ISCHR(mode) || S_ISBLK(mode)) && !capable(CAP_MKNOD))
1958 if (!dir->i_op->mknod)
1961 error = devcgroup_inode_mknod(mode, dev);
1965 error = security_inode_mknod(dir, dentry, mode, dev);
1969 error = dir->i_op->mknod(dir, dentry, mode, dev);
1971 fsnotify_create(dir, dentry);
1975 static int may_mknod(mode_t mode)
1977 switch (mode & S_IFMT) {
1983 case 0: /* zero mode translates to S_IFREG */
1992 SYSCALL_DEFINE4(mknodat, int, dfd, const char __user *, filename, int, mode,
1997 struct dentry *dentry;
1998 struct nameidata nd;
2003 error = user_path_parent(dfd, filename, &nd, &tmp);
2007 dentry = lookup_create(&nd, 0);
2008 if (IS_ERR(dentry)) {
2009 error = PTR_ERR(dentry);
2012 if (!IS_POSIXACL(nd.path.dentry->d_inode))
2013 mode &= ~current_umask();
2014 error = may_mknod(mode);
2017 error = mnt_want_write(nd.path.mnt);
2020 error = security_path_mknod(&nd.path, dentry, mode, dev);
2022 goto out_drop_write;
2023 switch (mode & S_IFMT) {
2024 case 0: case S_IFREG:
2025 error = vfs_create(nd.path.dentry->d_inode,dentry,mode,&nd);
2027 case S_IFCHR: case S_IFBLK:
2028 error = vfs_mknod(nd.path.dentry->d_inode,dentry,mode,
2029 new_decode_dev(dev));
2031 case S_IFIFO: case S_IFSOCK:
2032 error = vfs_mknod(nd.path.dentry->d_inode,dentry,mode,0);
2036 mnt_drop_write(nd.path.mnt);
2040 mutex_unlock(&nd.path.dentry->d_inode->i_mutex);
2047 SYSCALL_DEFINE3(mknod, const char __user *, filename, int, mode, unsigned, dev)
2049 return sys_mknodat(AT_FDCWD, filename, mode, dev);
2052 int vfs_mkdir(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode)
2054 int error = may_create(dir, dentry);
2059 if (!dir->i_op->mkdir)
2062 mode &= (S_IRWXUGO|S_ISVTX);
2063 error = security_inode_mkdir(dir, dentry, mode);
2067 error = dir->i_op->mkdir(dir, dentry, mode);
2069 fsnotify_mkdir(dir, dentry);
2073 SYSCALL_DEFINE3(mkdirat, int, dfd, const char __user *, pathname, int, mode)
2077 struct dentry *dentry;
2078 struct nameidata nd;
2080 error = user_path_parent(dfd, pathname, &nd, &tmp);
2084 dentry = lookup_create(&nd, 1);
2085 error = PTR_ERR(dentry);
2089 if (!IS_POSIXACL(nd.path.dentry->d_inode))
2090 mode &= ~current_umask();
2091 error = mnt_want_write(nd.path.mnt);
2094 error = security_path_mkdir(&nd.path, dentry, mode);
2096 goto out_drop_write;
2097 error = vfs_mkdir(nd.path.dentry->d_inode, dentry, mode);
2099 mnt_drop_write(nd.path.mnt);
2103 mutex_unlock(&nd.path.dentry->d_inode->i_mutex);
2110 SYSCALL_DEFINE2(mkdir, const char __user *, pathname, int, mode)
2112 return sys_mkdirat(AT_FDCWD, pathname, mode);
2116 * We try to drop the dentry early: we should have
2117 * a usage count of 2 if we're the only user of this
2118 * dentry, and if that is true (possibly after pruning
2119 * the dcache), then we drop the dentry now.
2121 * A low-level filesystem can, if it choses, legally
2124 * if (!d_unhashed(dentry))
2127 * if it cannot handle the case of removing a directory
2128 * that is still in use by something else..
2130 void dentry_unhash(struct dentry *dentry)
2133 shrink_dcache_parent(dentry);
2134 spin_lock(&dcache_lock);
2135 spin_lock(&dentry->d_lock);
2136 if (atomic_read(&dentry->d_count) == 2)
2138 spin_unlock(&dentry->d_lock);
2139 spin_unlock(&dcache_lock);
2142 int vfs_rmdir(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry)
2144 int error = may_delete(dir, dentry, 1);
2149 if (!dir->i_op->rmdir)
2152 mutex_lock(&dentry->d_inode->i_mutex);
2153 dentry_unhash(dentry);
2154 if (d_mountpoint(dentry))
2157 error = security_inode_rmdir(dir, dentry);
2159 error = dir->i_op->rmdir(dir, dentry);
2161 dentry->d_inode->i_flags |= S_DEAD;
2166 mutex_unlock(&dentry->d_inode->i_mutex);
2175 static long do_rmdir(int dfd, const char __user *pathname)
2179 struct dentry *dentry;
2180 struct nameidata nd;
2182 error = user_path_parent(dfd, pathname, &nd, &name);
2186 switch(nd.last_type) {
2198 nd.flags &= ~LOOKUP_PARENT;
2200 mutex_lock_nested(&nd.path.dentry->d_inode->i_mutex, I_MUTEX_PARENT);
2201 dentry = lookup_hash(&nd);
2202 error = PTR_ERR(dentry);
2205 error = mnt_want_write(nd.path.mnt);
2208 error = security_path_rmdir(&nd.path, dentry);
2211 error = vfs_rmdir(nd.path.dentry->d_inode, dentry);
2213 mnt_drop_write(nd.path.mnt);
2217 mutex_unlock(&nd.path.dentry->d_inode->i_mutex);
2224 SYSCALL_DEFINE1(rmdir, const char __user *, pathname)
2226 return do_rmdir(AT_FDCWD, pathname);
2229 int vfs_unlink(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry)
2231 int error = may_delete(dir, dentry, 0);
2236 if (!dir->i_op->unlink)
2239 mutex_lock(&dentry->d_inode->i_mutex);
2240 if (d_mountpoint(dentry))
2243 error = security_inode_unlink(dir, dentry);
2245 error = dir->i_op->unlink(dir, dentry);
2250 mutex_unlock(&dentry->d_inode->i_mutex);
2252 /* We don't d_delete() NFS sillyrenamed files--they still exist. */
2253 if (!error && !(dentry->d_flags & DCACHE_NFSFS_RENAMED)) {
2254 fsnotify_link_count(dentry->d_inode);
2262 * Make sure that the actual truncation of the file will occur outside its
2263 * directory's i_mutex. Truncate can take a long time if there is a lot of
2264 * writeout happening, and we don't want to prevent access to the directory
2265 * while waiting on the I/O.
2267 static long do_unlinkat(int dfd, const char __user *pathname)
2271 struct dentry *dentry;
2272 struct nameidata nd;
2273 struct inode *inode = NULL;
2275 error = user_path_parent(dfd, pathname, &nd, &name);
2280 if (nd.last_type != LAST_NORM)
2283 nd.flags &= ~LOOKUP_PARENT;
2285 mutex_lock_nested(&nd.path.dentry->d_inode->i_mutex, I_MUTEX_PARENT);
2286 dentry = lookup_hash(&nd);
2287 error = PTR_ERR(dentry);
2288 if (!IS_ERR(dentry)) {
2289 /* Why not before? Because we want correct error value */
2290 if (nd.last.name[nd.last.len])
2292 inode = dentry->d_inode;
2294 atomic_inc(&inode->i_count);
2295 error = mnt_want_write(nd.path.mnt);
2298 error = security_path_unlink(&nd.path, dentry);
2301 error = vfs_unlink(nd.path.dentry->d_inode, dentry);
2303 mnt_drop_write(nd.path.mnt);
2307 mutex_unlock(&nd.path.dentry->d_inode->i_mutex);
2309 iput(inode); /* truncate the inode here */
2316 error = !dentry->d_inode ? -ENOENT :
2317 S_ISDIR(dentry->d_inode->i_mode) ? -EISDIR : -ENOTDIR;
2321 SYSCALL_DEFINE3(unlinkat, int, dfd, const char __user *, pathname, int, flag)
2323 if ((flag & ~AT_REMOVEDIR) != 0)
2326 if (flag & AT_REMOVEDIR)
2327 return do_rmdir(dfd, pathname);
2329 return do_unlinkat(dfd, pathname);
2332 SYSCALL_DEFINE1(unlink, const char __user *, pathname)
2334 return do_unlinkat(AT_FDCWD, pathname);
2337 int vfs_symlink(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, const char *oldname)
2339 int error = may_create(dir, dentry);
2344 if (!dir->i_op->symlink)
2347 error = security_inode_symlink(dir, dentry, oldname);
2351 error = dir->i_op->symlink(dir, dentry, oldname);
2353 fsnotify_create(dir, dentry);
2357 SYSCALL_DEFINE3(symlinkat, const char __user *, oldname,
2358 int, newdfd, const char __user *, newname)
2363 struct dentry *dentry;
2364 struct nameidata nd;
2366 from = getname(oldname);
2368 return PTR_ERR(from);
2370 error = user_path_parent(newdfd, newname, &nd, &to);
2374 dentry = lookup_create(&nd, 0);
2375 error = PTR_ERR(dentry);
2379 error = mnt_want_write(nd.path.mnt);
2382 error = security_path_symlink(&nd.path, dentry, from);
2384 goto out_drop_write;
2385 error = vfs_symlink(nd.path.dentry->d_inode, dentry, from);
2387 mnt_drop_write(nd.path.mnt);
2391 mutex_unlock(&nd.path.dentry->d_inode->i_mutex);
2399 SYSCALL_DEFINE2(symlink, const char __user *, oldname, const char __user *, newname)
2401 return sys_symlinkat(oldname, AT_FDCWD, newname);
2404 int vfs_link(struct dentry *old_dentry, struct inode *dir, struct dentry *new_dentry)
2406 struct inode *inode = old_dentry->d_inode;
2412 error = may_create(dir, new_dentry);
2416 if (dir->i_sb != inode->i_sb)
2420 * A link to an append-only or immutable file cannot be created.
2422 if (IS_APPEND(inode) || IS_IMMUTABLE(inode))
2424 if (!dir->i_op->link)
2426 if (S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode))
2429 error = security_inode_link(old_dentry, dir, new_dentry);
2433 mutex_lock(&inode->i_mutex);
2434 error = dir->i_op->link(old_dentry, dir, new_dentry);
2435 mutex_unlock(&inode->i_mutex);
2437 fsnotify_link(dir, inode, new_dentry);
2442 * Hardlinks are often used in delicate situations. We avoid
2443 * security-related surprises by not following symlinks on the
2446 * We don't follow them on the oldname either to be compatible
2447 * with linux 2.0, and to avoid hard-linking to directories
2448 * and other special files. --ADM
2450 SYSCALL_DEFINE5(linkat, int, olddfd, const char __user *, oldname,
2451 int, newdfd, const char __user *, newname, int, flags)
2453 struct dentry *new_dentry;
2454 struct nameidata nd;
2455 struct path old_path;
2459 if ((flags & ~AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW) != 0)
2462 error = user_path_at(olddfd, oldname,
2463 flags & AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW ? LOOKUP_FOLLOW : 0,
2468 error = user_path_parent(newdfd, newname, &nd, &to);
2472 if (old_path.mnt != nd.path.mnt)
2474 new_dentry = lookup_create(&nd, 0);
2475 error = PTR_ERR(new_dentry);
2476 if (IS_ERR(new_dentry))
2478 error = mnt_want_write(nd.path.mnt);
2481 error = security_path_link(old_path.dentry, &nd.path, new_dentry);
2483 goto out_drop_write;
2484 error = vfs_link(old_path.dentry, nd.path.dentry->d_inode, new_dentry);
2486 mnt_drop_write(nd.path.mnt);
2490 mutex_unlock(&nd.path.dentry->d_inode->i_mutex);
2495 path_put(&old_path);
2500 SYSCALL_DEFINE2(link, const char __user *, oldname, const char __user *, newname)
2502 return sys_linkat(AT_FDCWD, oldname, AT_FDCWD, newname, 0);
2506 * The worst of all namespace operations - renaming directory. "Perverted"
2507 * doesn't even start to describe it. Somebody in UCB had a heck of a trip...
2509 * a) we can get into loop creation. Check is done in is_subdir().
2510 * b) race potential - two innocent renames can create a loop together.
2511 * That's where 4.4 screws up. Current fix: serialization on
2512 * sb->s_vfs_rename_mutex. We might be more accurate, but that's another
2514 * c) we have to lock _three_ objects - parents and victim (if it exists).
2515 * And that - after we got ->i_mutex on parents (until then we don't know
2516 * whether the target exists). Solution: try to be smart with locking
2517 * order for inodes. We rely on the fact that tree topology may change
2518 * only under ->s_vfs_rename_mutex _and_ that parent of the object we
2519 * move will be locked. Thus we can rank directories by the tree
2520 * (ancestors first) and rank all non-directories after them.
2521 * That works since everybody except rename does "lock parent, lookup,
2522 * lock child" and rename is under ->s_vfs_rename_mutex.
2523 * HOWEVER, it relies on the assumption that any object with ->lookup()
2524 * has no more than 1 dentry. If "hybrid" objects will ever appear,
2525 * we'd better make sure that there's no link(2) for them.
2526 * d) some filesystems don't support opened-but-unlinked directories,
2527 * either because of layout or because they are not ready to deal with
2528 * all cases correctly. The latter will be fixed (taking this sort of
2529 * stuff into VFS), but the former is not going away. Solution: the same
2530 * trick as in rmdir().
2531 * e) conversion from fhandle to dentry may come in the wrong moment - when
2532 * we are removing the target. Solution: we will have to grab ->i_mutex
2533 * in the fhandle_to_dentry code. [FIXME - current nfsfh.c relies on
2534 * ->i_mutex on parents, which works but leads to some truly excessive
2537 static int vfs_rename_dir(struct inode *old_dir, struct dentry *old_dentry,
2538 struct inode *new_dir, struct dentry *new_dentry)
2541 struct inode *target;
2544 * If we are going to change the parent - check write permissions,
2545 * we'll need to flip '..'.
2547 if (new_dir != old_dir) {
2548 error = inode_permission(old_dentry->d_inode, MAY_WRITE);
2553 error = security_inode_rename(old_dir, old_dentry, new_dir, new_dentry);
2557 target = new_dentry->d_inode;
2559 mutex_lock(&target->i_mutex);
2560 if (d_mountpoint(old_dentry)||d_mountpoint(new_dentry))
2564 dentry_unhash(new_dentry);
2565 error = old_dir->i_op->rename(old_dir, old_dentry, new_dir, new_dentry);
2569 target->i_flags |= S_DEAD;
2570 dont_mount(new_dentry);
2572 mutex_unlock(&target->i_mutex);
2573 if (d_unhashed(new_dentry))
2574 d_rehash(new_dentry);
2578 if (!(old_dir->i_sb->s_type->fs_flags & FS_RENAME_DOES_D_MOVE))
2579 d_move(old_dentry,new_dentry);
2583 static int vfs_rename_other(struct inode *old_dir, struct dentry *old_dentry,
2584 struct inode *new_dir, struct dentry *new_dentry)
2586 struct inode *target;
2589 error = security_inode_rename(old_dir, old_dentry, new_dir, new_dentry);
2594 target = new_dentry->d_inode;
2596 mutex_lock(&target->i_mutex);
2597 if (d_mountpoint(old_dentry)||d_mountpoint(new_dentry))
2600 error = old_dir->i_op->rename(old_dir, old_dentry, new_dir, new_dentry);
2603 dont_mount(new_dentry);
2604 if (!(old_dir->i_sb->s_type->fs_flags & FS_RENAME_DOES_D_MOVE))
2605 d_move(old_dentry, new_dentry);
2608 mutex_unlock(&target->i_mutex);
2613 int vfs_rename(struct inode *old_dir, struct dentry *old_dentry,
2614 struct inode *new_dir, struct dentry *new_dentry)
2617 int is_dir = S_ISDIR(old_dentry->d_inode->i_mode);
2618 const unsigned char *old_name;
2620 if (old_dentry->d_inode == new_dentry->d_inode)
2623 error = may_delete(old_dir, old_dentry, is_dir);
2627 if (!new_dentry->d_inode)
2628 error = may_create(new_dir, new_dentry);
2630 error = may_delete(new_dir, new_dentry, is_dir);
2634 if (!old_dir->i_op->rename)
2637 old_name = fsnotify_oldname_init(old_dentry->d_name.name);
2640 error = vfs_rename_dir(old_dir,old_dentry,new_dir,new_dentry);
2642 error = vfs_rename_other(old_dir,old_dentry,new_dir,new_dentry);
2644 fsnotify_move(old_dir, new_dir, old_name, is_dir,
2645 new_dentry->d_inode, old_dentry);
2646 fsnotify_oldname_free(old_name);
2651 SYSCALL_DEFINE4(renameat, int, olddfd, const char __user *, oldname,
2652 int, newdfd, const char __user *, newname)
2654 struct dentry *old_dir, *new_dir;
2655 struct dentry *old_dentry, *new_dentry;
2656 struct dentry *trap;
2657 struct nameidata oldnd, newnd;
2662 error = user_path_parent(olddfd, oldname, &oldnd, &from);
2666 error = user_path_parent(newdfd, newname, &newnd, &to);
2671 if (oldnd.path.mnt != newnd.path.mnt)
2674 old_dir = oldnd.path.dentry;
2676 if (oldnd.last_type != LAST_NORM)
2679 new_dir = newnd.path.dentry;
2680 if (newnd.last_type != LAST_NORM)
2683 oldnd.flags &= ~LOOKUP_PARENT;
2684 newnd.flags &= ~LOOKUP_PARENT;
2685 newnd.flags |= LOOKUP_RENAME_TARGET;
2687 trap = lock_rename(new_dir, old_dir);
2689 old_dentry = lookup_hash(&oldnd);
2690 error = PTR_ERR(old_dentry);
2691 if (IS_ERR(old_dentry))
2693 /* source must exist */
2695 if (!old_dentry->d_inode)
2697 /* unless the source is a directory trailing slashes give -ENOTDIR */
2698 if (!S_ISDIR(old_dentry->d_inode->i_mode)) {
2700 if (oldnd.last.name[oldnd.last.len])
2702 if (newnd.last.name[newnd.last.len])
2705 /* source should not be ancestor of target */
2707 if (old_dentry == trap)
2709 new_dentry = lookup_hash(&newnd);
2710 error = PTR_ERR(new_dentry);
2711 if (IS_ERR(new_dentry))
2713 /* target should not be an ancestor of source */
2715 if (new_dentry == trap)
2718 error = mnt_want_write(oldnd.path.mnt);
2721 error = security_path_rename(&oldnd.path, old_dentry,
2722 &newnd.path, new_dentry);
2725 error = vfs_rename(old_dir->d_inode, old_dentry,
2726 new_dir->d_inode, new_dentry);
2728 mnt_drop_write(oldnd.path.mnt);
2734 unlock_rename(new_dir, old_dir);
2736 path_put(&newnd.path);
2739 path_put(&oldnd.path);
2745 SYSCALL_DEFINE2(rename, const char __user *, oldname, const char __user *, newname)
2747 return sys_renameat(AT_FDCWD, oldname, AT_FDCWD, newname);
2750 int vfs_readlink(struct dentry *dentry, char __user *buffer, int buflen, const char *link)
2754 len = PTR_ERR(link);
2759 if (len > (unsigned) buflen)
2761 if (copy_to_user(buffer, link, len))
2768 * A helper for ->readlink(). This should be used *ONLY* for symlinks that
2769 * have ->follow_link() touching nd only in nd_set_link(). Using (or not
2770 * using) it for any given inode is up to filesystem.
2772 int generic_readlink(struct dentry *dentry, char __user *buffer, int buflen)
2774 struct nameidata nd;
2779 cookie = dentry->d_inode->i_op->follow_link(dentry, &nd);
2781 return PTR_ERR(cookie);
2783 res = vfs_readlink(dentry, buffer, buflen, nd_get_link(&nd));
2784 if (dentry->d_inode->i_op->put_link)
2785 dentry->d_inode->i_op->put_link(dentry, &nd, cookie);
2789 int vfs_follow_link(struct nameidata *nd, const char *link)
2791 return __vfs_follow_link(nd, link);
2794 /* get the link contents into pagecache */
2795 static char *page_getlink(struct dentry * dentry, struct page **ppage)
2799 struct address_space *mapping = dentry->d_inode->i_mapping;
2800 page = read_mapping_page(mapping, 0, NULL);
2805 nd_terminate_link(kaddr, dentry->d_inode->i_size, PAGE_SIZE - 1);
2809 int page_readlink(struct dentry *dentry, char __user *buffer, int buflen)
2811 struct page *page = NULL;
2812 char *s = page_getlink(dentry, &page);
2813 int res = vfs_readlink(dentry,buffer,buflen,s);
2816 page_cache_release(page);
2821 void *page_follow_link_light(struct dentry *dentry, struct nameidata *nd)
2823 struct page *page = NULL;
2824 nd_set_link(nd, page_getlink(dentry, &page));
2828 void page_put_link(struct dentry *dentry, struct nameidata *nd, void *cookie)
2830 struct page *page = cookie;
2834 page_cache_release(page);
2839 * The nofs argument instructs pagecache_write_begin to pass AOP_FLAG_NOFS
2841 int __page_symlink(struct inode *inode, const char *symname, int len, int nofs)
2843 struct address_space *mapping = inode->i_mapping;
2848 unsigned int flags = AOP_FLAG_UNINTERRUPTIBLE;
2850 flags |= AOP_FLAG_NOFS;
2853 err = pagecache_write_begin(NULL, mapping, 0, len-1,
2854 flags, &page, &fsdata);
2858 kaddr = kmap_atomic(page, KM_USER0);
2859 memcpy(kaddr, symname, len-1);
2860 kunmap_atomic(kaddr, KM_USER0);
2862 err = pagecache_write_end(NULL, mapping, 0, len-1, len-1,
2869 mark_inode_dirty(inode);
2875 int page_symlink(struct inode *inode, const char *symname, int len)
2877 return __page_symlink(inode, symname, len,
2878 !(mapping_gfp_mask(inode->i_mapping) & __GFP_FS));
2881 const struct inode_operations page_symlink_inode_operations = {
2882 .readlink = generic_readlink,
2883 .follow_link = page_follow_link_light,
2884 .put_link = page_put_link,
2887 EXPORT_SYMBOL(user_path_at);
2888 EXPORT_SYMBOL(follow_down);
2889 EXPORT_SYMBOL(follow_up);
2890 EXPORT_SYMBOL(get_write_access); /* binfmt_aout */
2891 EXPORT_SYMBOL(getname);
2892 EXPORT_SYMBOL(lock_rename);
2893 EXPORT_SYMBOL(lookup_one_len);
2894 EXPORT_SYMBOL(page_follow_link_light);
2895 EXPORT_SYMBOL(page_put_link);
2896 EXPORT_SYMBOL(page_readlink);
2897 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__page_symlink);
2898 EXPORT_SYMBOL(page_symlink);
2899 EXPORT_SYMBOL(page_symlink_inode_operations);
2900 EXPORT_SYMBOL(path_lookup);
2901 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kern_path);
2902 EXPORT_SYMBOL(vfs_path_lookup);
2903 EXPORT_SYMBOL(inode_permission);
2904 EXPORT_SYMBOL(file_permission);
2905 EXPORT_SYMBOL(unlock_rename);
2906 EXPORT_SYMBOL(vfs_create);
2907 EXPORT_SYMBOL(vfs_follow_link);
2908 EXPORT_SYMBOL(vfs_link);
2909 EXPORT_SYMBOL(vfs_mkdir);
2910 EXPORT_SYMBOL(vfs_mknod);
2911 EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_permission);
2912 EXPORT_SYMBOL(vfs_readlink);
2913 EXPORT_SYMBOL(vfs_rename);
2914 EXPORT_SYMBOL(vfs_rmdir);
2915 EXPORT_SYMBOL(vfs_symlink);
2916 EXPORT_SYMBOL(vfs_unlink);
2917 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dentry_unhash);
2918 EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_readlink);