1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
5 #include <linux/vfsdebug.h>
6 #include <linux/linkage.h>
7 #include <linux/wait_bit.h>
8 #include <linux/kdev_t.h>
9 #include <linux/dcache.h>
10 #include <linux/path.h>
11 #include <linux/stat.h>
12 #include <linux/cache.h>
13 #include <linux/list.h>
14 #include <linux/list_lru.h>
15 #include <linux/llist.h>
16 #include <linux/radix-tree.h>
17 #include <linux/xarray.h>
18 #include <linux/rbtree.h>
19 #include <linux/init.h>
20 #include <linux/pid.h>
21 #include <linux/bug.h>
22 #include <linux/mutex.h>
23 #include <linux/rwsem.h>
24 #include <linux/mm_types.h>
25 #include <linux/capability.h>
26 #include <linux/semaphore.h>
27 #include <linux/fcntl.h>
28 #include <linux/rculist_bl.h>
29 #include <linux/atomic.h>
30 #include <linux/shrinker.h>
31 #include <linux/migrate_mode.h>
32 #include <linux/uidgid.h>
33 #include <linux/lockdep.h>
34 #include <linux/percpu-rwsem.h>
35 #include <linux/workqueue.h>
36 #include <linux/delayed_call.h>
37 #include <linux/uuid.h>
38 #include <linux/errseq.h>
39 #include <linux/ioprio.h>
40 #include <linux/fs_types.h>
41 #include <linux/build_bug.h>
42 #include <linux/stddef.h>
43 #include <linux/mount.h>
44 #include <linux/cred.h>
45 #include <linux/mnt_idmapping.h>
46 #include <linux/slab.h>
47 #include <linux/maple_tree.h>
48 #include <linux/rw_hint.h>
49 #include <linux/file_ref.h>
50 #include <linux/unicode.h>
52 #include <asm/byteorder.h>
53 #include <uapi/linux/fs.h>
55 struct backing_dev_info
;
59 struct export_operations
;
60 struct fiemap_extent_info
;
65 struct pipe_inode_info
;
66 struct poll_table_struct
;
68 struct vm_area_struct
;
71 struct swap_info_struct
;
73 struct workqueue_struct
;
75 struct fscrypt_inode_info
;
76 struct fscrypt_operations
;
78 struct fsverity_operations
;
79 struct fsnotify_mark_connector
;
80 struct fsnotify_sb_info
;
82 struct fs_parameter_spec
;
86 extern void __init
inode_init(void);
87 extern void __init
inode_init_early(void);
88 extern void __init
files_init(void);
89 extern void __init
files_maxfiles_init(void);
91 extern unsigned long get_max_files(void);
92 extern unsigned int sysctl_nr_open
;
94 typedef __kernel_rwf_t rwf_t
;
97 typedef int (get_block_t
)(struct inode
*inode
, sector_t iblock
,
98 struct buffer_head
*bh_result
, int create
);
99 typedef int (dio_iodone_t
)(struct kiocb
*iocb
, loff_t offset
,
100 ssize_t bytes
, void *private);
102 #define MAY_EXEC 0x00000001
103 #define MAY_WRITE 0x00000002
104 #define MAY_READ 0x00000004
105 #define MAY_APPEND 0x00000008
106 #define MAY_ACCESS 0x00000010
107 #define MAY_OPEN 0x00000020
108 #define MAY_CHDIR 0x00000040
109 /* called from RCU mode, don't block */
110 #define MAY_NOT_BLOCK 0x00000080
113 * flags in file.f_mode. Note that FMODE_READ and FMODE_WRITE must correspond
114 * to O_WRONLY and O_RDWR via the strange trick in do_dentry_open()
117 /* file is open for reading */
118 #define FMODE_READ ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 0))
119 /* file is open for writing */
120 #define FMODE_WRITE ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 1))
121 /* file is seekable */
122 #define FMODE_LSEEK ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 2))
123 /* file can be accessed using pread */
124 #define FMODE_PREAD ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 3))
125 /* file can be accessed using pwrite */
126 #define FMODE_PWRITE ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 4))
127 /* File is opened for execution with sys_execve / sys_uselib */
128 #define FMODE_EXEC ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 5))
129 /* File writes are restricted (block device specific) */
130 #define FMODE_WRITE_RESTRICTED ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 6))
131 /* File supports atomic writes */
132 #define FMODE_CAN_ATOMIC_WRITE ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 7))
136 /* 32bit hashes as llseek() offset (for directories) */
137 #define FMODE_32BITHASH ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 9))
138 /* 64bit hashes as llseek() offset (for directories) */
139 #define FMODE_64BITHASH ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 10))
142 * Don't update ctime and mtime.
144 * Currently a special hack for the XFS open_by_handle ioctl, but we'll
145 * hopefully graduate it to a proper O_CMTIME flag supported by open(2) soon.
147 #define FMODE_NOCMTIME ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 11))
149 /* Expect random access pattern */
150 #define FMODE_RANDOM ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 12))
152 /* Supports IOCB_HAS_METADATA */
153 #define FMODE_HAS_METADATA ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 13))
155 /* File is opened with O_PATH; almost nothing can be done with it */
156 #define FMODE_PATH ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 14))
158 /* File needs atomic accesses to f_pos */
159 #define FMODE_ATOMIC_POS ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 15))
160 /* Write access to underlying fs */
161 #define FMODE_WRITER ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 16))
162 /* Has read method(s) */
163 #define FMODE_CAN_READ ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 17))
164 /* Has write method(s) */
165 #define FMODE_CAN_WRITE ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 18))
167 #define FMODE_OPENED ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 19))
168 #define FMODE_CREATED ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 20))
170 /* File is stream-like */
171 #define FMODE_STREAM ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 21))
173 /* File supports DIRECT IO */
174 #define FMODE_CAN_ODIRECT ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 22))
176 #define FMODE_NOREUSE ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 23))
178 /* File is embedded in backing_file object */
179 #define FMODE_BACKING ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 24))
182 * Together with FMODE_NONOTIFY_PERM defines which fsnotify events shouldn't be
183 * generated (see below)
185 #define FMODE_NONOTIFY ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 25))
188 * Together with FMODE_NONOTIFY defines which fsnotify events shouldn't be
189 * generated (see below)
191 #define FMODE_NONOTIFY_PERM ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 26))
193 /* File is capable of returning -EAGAIN if I/O will block */
194 #define FMODE_NOWAIT ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 27))
196 /* File represents mount that needs unmounting */
197 #define FMODE_NEED_UNMOUNT ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 28))
199 /* File does not contribute to nr_files count */
200 #define FMODE_NOACCOUNT ((__force fmode_t)(1 << 29))
203 * The two FMODE_NONOTIFY* define which fsnotify events should not be generated
204 * for an open file. These are the possible values of
205 * (f->f_mode & FMODE_FSNOTIFY_MASK) and their meaning:
207 * FMODE_NONOTIFY - suppress all (incl. non-permission) events.
208 * FMODE_NONOTIFY_PERM - suppress permission (incl. pre-content) events.
209 * FMODE_NONOTIFY | FMODE_NONOTIFY_PERM - suppress only FAN_ACCESS_PERM.
211 #define FMODE_FSNOTIFY_MASK \
212 (FMODE_NONOTIFY | FMODE_NONOTIFY_PERM)
214 #define FMODE_FSNOTIFY_NONE(mode) \
215 ((mode & FMODE_FSNOTIFY_MASK) == FMODE_NONOTIFY)
216 #ifdef CONFIG_FANOTIFY_ACCESS_PERMISSIONS
217 #define FMODE_FSNOTIFY_HSM(mode) \
218 ((mode & FMODE_FSNOTIFY_MASK) == 0 || \
219 (mode & FMODE_FSNOTIFY_MASK) == (FMODE_NONOTIFY | FMODE_NONOTIFY_PERM))
220 #define FMODE_FSNOTIFY_ACCESS_PERM(mode) \
221 ((mode & FMODE_FSNOTIFY_MASK) == 0)
223 #define FMODE_FSNOTIFY_ACCESS_PERM(mode) 0
224 #define FMODE_FSNOTIFY_HSM(mode) 0
228 * Attribute flags. These should be or-ed together to figure out what
231 #define ATTR_MODE (1 << 0)
232 #define ATTR_UID (1 << 1)
233 #define ATTR_GID (1 << 2)
234 #define ATTR_SIZE (1 << 3)
235 #define ATTR_ATIME (1 << 4)
236 #define ATTR_MTIME (1 << 5)
237 #define ATTR_CTIME (1 << 6)
238 #define ATTR_ATIME_SET (1 << 7)
239 #define ATTR_MTIME_SET (1 << 8)
240 #define ATTR_FORCE (1 << 9) /* Not a change, but a change it */
241 #define ATTR_KILL_SUID (1 << 11)
242 #define ATTR_KILL_SGID (1 << 12)
243 #define ATTR_FILE (1 << 13)
244 #define ATTR_KILL_PRIV (1 << 14)
245 #define ATTR_OPEN (1 << 15) /* Truncating from open(O_TRUNC) */
246 #define ATTR_TIMES_SET (1 << 16)
247 #define ATTR_TOUCH (1 << 17)
248 #define ATTR_DELEG (1 << 18) /* Delegated attrs. Don't break write delegations */
251 * Whiteout is represented by a char device. The following constants define the
252 * mode and device number to use.
254 #define WHITEOUT_MODE 0
255 #define WHITEOUT_DEV 0
258 * This is the Inode Attributes structure, used for notify_change(). It
259 * uses the above definitions as flags, to know which values have changed.
260 * Also, in this manner, a Filesystem can look at only the values it cares
261 * about. Basically, these are the attributes that the VFS layer can
262 * request to change from the FS layer.
264 * Derek Atkins <warlord@MIT.EDU> 94-10-20
267 unsigned int ia_valid
;
270 * The two anonymous unions wrap structures with the same member.
272 * Filesystems raising FS_ALLOW_IDMAP need to use ia_vfs{g,u}id which
273 * are a dedicated type requiring the filesystem to use the dedicated
274 * helpers. Other filesystem can continue to use ia_{g,u}id until they
277 * They always contain the same value. In other words FS_ALLOW_IDMAP
278 * pass down the same value on idmapped mounts as they would on regular
290 struct timespec64 ia_atime
;
291 struct timespec64 ia_mtime
;
292 struct timespec64 ia_ctime
;
295 * Not an attribute, but an auxiliary info for filesystems wanting to
296 * implement an ftruncate() like method. NOTE: filesystem should
297 * check for (ia_valid & ATTR_FILE), and not for (ia_file != NULL).
299 struct file
*ia_file
;
303 * Includes for diskquotas.
305 #include <linux/quota.h>
308 * Maximum number of layers of fs stack. Needs to be limited to
309 * prevent kernel stack overflow
311 #define FILESYSTEM_MAX_STACK_DEPTH 2
314 * enum positive_aop_returns - aop return codes with specific semantics
316 * @AOP_WRITEPAGE_ACTIVATE: Informs the caller that page writeback has
317 * completed, that the page is still locked, and
318 * should be considered active. The VM uses this hint
319 * to return the page to the active list -- it won't
320 * be a candidate for writeback again in the near
321 * future. Other callers must be careful to unlock
322 * the page if they get this return. Returned by
325 * @AOP_TRUNCATED_PAGE: The AOP method that was handed a locked page has
326 * unlocked it and the page might have been truncated.
327 * The caller should back up to acquiring a new page and
328 * trying again. The aop will be taking reasonable
329 * precautions not to livelock. If the caller held a page
330 * reference, it should drop it before retrying. Returned
333 * address_space_operation functions return these large constants to indicate
334 * special semantics to the caller. These are much larger than the bytes in a
335 * page to allow for functions that return the number of bytes operated on in a
339 enum positive_aop_returns
{
340 AOP_WRITEPAGE_ACTIVATE
= 0x80000,
341 AOP_TRUNCATED_PAGE
= 0x80001,
345 * oh the beauties of C type declarations.
348 struct address_space
;
349 struct writeback_control
;
350 struct readahead_control
;
352 /* Match RWF_* bits to IOCB bits */
353 #define IOCB_HIPRI (__force int) RWF_HIPRI
354 #define IOCB_DSYNC (__force int) RWF_DSYNC
355 #define IOCB_SYNC (__force int) RWF_SYNC
356 #define IOCB_NOWAIT (__force int) RWF_NOWAIT
357 #define IOCB_APPEND (__force int) RWF_APPEND
358 #define IOCB_ATOMIC (__force int) RWF_ATOMIC
359 #define IOCB_DONTCACHE (__force int) RWF_DONTCACHE
361 /* non-RWF related bits - start at 16 */
362 #define IOCB_EVENTFD (1 << 16)
363 #define IOCB_DIRECT (1 << 17)
364 #define IOCB_WRITE (1 << 18)
365 /* iocb->ki_waitq is valid */
366 #define IOCB_WAITQ (1 << 19)
367 #define IOCB_NOIO (1 << 20)
368 /* can use bio alloc cache */
369 #define IOCB_ALLOC_CACHE (1 << 21)
371 * IOCB_DIO_CALLER_COMP can be set by the iocb owner, to indicate that the
372 * iocb completion can be passed back to the owner for execution from a safe
373 * context rather than needing to be punted through a workqueue. If this
374 * flag is set, the bio completion handling may set iocb->dio_complete to a
375 * handler function and iocb->private to context information for that handler.
376 * The issuer should call the handler with that context information from task
377 * context to complete the processing of the iocb. Note that while this
378 * provides a task context for the dio_complete() callback, it should only be
379 * used on the completion side for non-IO generating completions. It's fine to
380 * call blocking functions from this callback, but they should not wait for
381 * unrelated IO (like cache flushing, new IO generation, etc).
383 #define IOCB_DIO_CALLER_COMP (1 << 22)
384 /* kiocb is a read or write operation submitted by fs/aio.c. */
385 #define IOCB_AIO_RW (1 << 23)
386 #define IOCB_HAS_METADATA (1 << 24)
388 /* for use in trace events */
389 #define TRACE_IOCB_STRINGS \
390 { IOCB_HIPRI, "HIPRI" }, \
391 { IOCB_DSYNC, "DSYNC" }, \
392 { IOCB_SYNC, "SYNC" }, \
393 { IOCB_NOWAIT, "NOWAIT" }, \
394 { IOCB_APPEND, "APPEND" }, \
395 { IOCB_ATOMIC, "ATOMIC" }, \
396 { IOCB_DONTCACHE, "DONTCACHE" }, \
397 { IOCB_EVENTFD, "EVENTFD"}, \
398 { IOCB_DIRECT, "DIRECT" }, \
399 { IOCB_WRITE, "WRITE" }, \
400 { IOCB_WAITQ, "WAITQ" }, \
401 { IOCB_NOIO, "NOIO" }, \
402 { IOCB_ALLOC_CACHE, "ALLOC_CACHE" }, \
403 { IOCB_DIO_CALLER_COMP, "CALLER_COMP" }, \
404 { IOCB_AIO_RW, "AIO_RW" }, \
405 { IOCB_HAS_METADATA, "AIO_HAS_METADATA" }
408 struct file
*ki_filp
;
410 void (*ki_complete
)(struct kiocb
*iocb
, long ret
);
413 u16 ki_ioprio
; /* See linux/ioprio.h */
417 * Only used for async buffered reads, where it denotes the
418 * page waitqueue associated with completing the read. Valid
419 * IFF IOCB_WAITQ is set.
421 struct wait_page_queue
*ki_waitq
;
423 * Can be used for O_DIRECT IO, where the completion handling
424 * is punted back to the issuer of the IO. May only be set
425 * if IOCB_DIO_CALLER_COMP is set by the issuer, and the issuer
426 * must then check for presence of this handler when ki_complete
427 * is invoked. The data passed in to this handler must be
428 * assigned to ->private when dio_complete is assigned.
430 ssize_t (*dio_complete
)(void *data
);
434 static inline bool is_sync_kiocb(struct kiocb
*kiocb
)
436 return kiocb
->ki_complete
== NULL
;
439 struct address_space_operations
{
440 int (*read_folio
)(struct file
*, struct folio
*);
442 /* Write back some dirty pages from this mapping. */
443 int (*writepages
)(struct address_space
*, struct writeback_control
*);
445 /* Mark a folio dirty. Return true if this dirtied it */
446 bool (*dirty_folio
)(struct address_space
*, struct folio
*);
448 void (*readahead
)(struct readahead_control
*);
450 int (*write_begin
)(const struct kiocb
*, struct address_space
*mapping
,
451 loff_t pos
, unsigned len
,
452 struct folio
**foliop
, void **fsdata
);
453 int (*write_end
)(const struct kiocb
*, struct address_space
*mapping
,
454 loff_t pos
, unsigned len
, unsigned copied
,
455 struct folio
*folio
, void *fsdata
);
457 /* Unfortunately this kludge is needed for FIBMAP. Don't use it */
458 sector_t (*bmap
)(struct address_space
*, sector_t
);
459 void (*invalidate_folio
) (struct folio
*, size_t offset
, size_t len
);
460 bool (*release_folio
)(struct folio
*, gfp_t
);
461 void (*free_folio
)(struct folio
*folio
);
462 ssize_t (*direct_IO
)(struct kiocb
*, struct iov_iter
*iter
);
464 * migrate the contents of a folio to the specified target. If
465 * migrate_mode is MIGRATE_ASYNC, it must not block.
467 int (*migrate_folio
)(struct address_space
*, struct folio
*dst
,
468 struct folio
*src
, enum migrate_mode
);
469 int (*launder_folio
)(struct folio
*);
470 bool (*is_partially_uptodate
) (struct folio
*, size_t from
,
472 void (*is_dirty_writeback
) (struct folio
*, bool *dirty
, bool *wb
);
473 int (*error_remove_folio
)(struct address_space
*, struct folio
*);
475 /* swapfile support */
476 int (*swap_activate
)(struct swap_info_struct
*sis
, struct file
*file
,
478 void (*swap_deactivate
)(struct file
*file
);
479 int (*swap_rw
)(struct kiocb
*iocb
, struct iov_iter
*iter
);
482 extern const struct address_space_operations empty_aops
;
485 * struct address_space - Contents of a cacheable, mappable object.
486 * @host: Owner, either the inode or the block_device.
487 * @i_pages: Cached pages.
488 * @invalidate_lock: Guards coherency between page cache contents and
489 * file offset->disk block mappings in the filesystem during invalidates.
490 * It is also used to block modification of page cache contents through
492 * @gfp_mask: Memory allocation flags to use for allocating pages.
493 * @i_mmap_writable: Number of VM_SHARED, VM_MAYWRITE mappings.
494 * @nr_thps: Number of THPs in the pagecache (non-shmem only).
495 * @i_mmap: Tree of private and shared mappings.
496 * @i_mmap_rwsem: Protects @i_mmap and @i_mmap_writable.
497 * @nrpages: Number of page entries, protected by the i_pages lock.
498 * @writeback_index: Writeback starts here.
500 * @flags: Error bits and flags (AS_*).
501 * @wb_err: The most recent error which has occurred.
502 * @i_private_lock: For use by the owner of the address_space.
503 * @i_private_list: For use by the owner of the address_space.
504 * @i_private_data: For use by the owner of the address_space.
506 struct address_space
{
508 struct xarray i_pages
;
509 struct rw_semaphore invalidate_lock
;
511 atomic_t i_mmap_writable
;
512 #ifdef CONFIG_READ_ONLY_THP_FOR_FS
513 /* number of thp, only for non-shmem files */
516 struct rb_root_cached i_mmap
;
517 unsigned long nrpages
;
518 pgoff_t writeback_index
;
519 const struct address_space_operations
*a_ops
;
522 spinlock_t i_private_lock
;
523 struct list_head i_private_list
;
524 struct rw_semaphore i_mmap_rwsem
;
525 void * i_private_data
;
526 } __attribute__((aligned(sizeof(long)))) __randomize_layout
;
528 * On most architectures that alignment is already the case; but
529 * must be enforced here for CRIS, to let the least significant bit
530 * of struct folio's "mapping" pointer be used for FOLIO_MAPPING_ANON.
533 /* XArray tags, for tagging dirty and writeback pages in the pagecache. */
534 #define PAGECACHE_TAG_DIRTY XA_MARK_0
535 #define PAGECACHE_TAG_WRITEBACK XA_MARK_1
536 #define PAGECACHE_TAG_TOWRITE XA_MARK_2
539 * Returns true if any of the pages in the mapping are marked with the tag.
541 static inline bool mapping_tagged(struct address_space
*mapping
, xa_mark_t tag
)
543 return xa_marked(&mapping
->i_pages
, tag
);
546 static inline void i_mmap_lock_write(struct address_space
*mapping
)
548 down_write(&mapping
->i_mmap_rwsem
);
551 static inline int i_mmap_trylock_write(struct address_space
*mapping
)
553 return down_write_trylock(&mapping
->i_mmap_rwsem
);
556 static inline void i_mmap_unlock_write(struct address_space
*mapping
)
558 up_write(&mapping
->i_mmap_rwsem
);
561 static inline int i_mmap_trylock_read(struct address_space
*mapping
)
563 return down_read_trylock(&mapping
->i_mmap_rwsem
);
566 static inline void i_mmap_lock_read(struct address_space
*mapping
)
568 down_read(&mapping
->i_mmap_rwsem
);
571 static inline void i_mmap_unlock_read(struct address_space
*mapping
)
573 up_read(&mapping
->i_mmap_rwsem
);
576 static inline void i_mmap_assert_locked(struct address_space
*mapping
)
578 lockdep_assert_held(&mapping
->i_mmap_rwsem
);
581 static inline void i_mmap_assert_write_locked(struct address_space
*mapping
)
583 lockdep_assert_held_write(&mapping
->i_mmap_rwsem
);
587 * Might pages of this file be mapped into userspace?
589 static inline int mapping_mapped(struct address_space
*mapping
)
591 return !RB_EMPTY_ROOT(&mapping
->i_mmap
.rb_root
);
595 * Might pages of this file have been modified in userspace?
596 * Note that i_mmap_writable counts all VM_SHARED, VM_MAYWRITE vmas: do_mmap
597 * marks vma as VM_SHARED if it is shared, and the file was opened for
598 * writing i.e. vma may be mprotected writable even if now readonly.
600 * If i_mmap_writable is negative, no new writable mappings are allowed. You
601 * can only deny writable mappings, if none exists right now.
603 static inline int mapping_writably_mapped(struct address_space
*mapping
)
605 return atomic_read(&mapping
->i_mmap_writable
) > 0;
608 static inline int mapping_map_writable(struct address_space
*mapping
)
610 return atomic_inc_unless_negative(&mapping
->i_mmap_writable
) ?
614 static inline void mapping_unmap_writable(struct address_space
*mapping
)
616 atomic_dec(&mapping
->i_mmap_writable
);
619 static inline int mapping_deny_writable(struct address_space
*mapping
)
621 return atomic_dec_unless_positive(&mapping
->i_mmap_writable
) ?
625 static inline void mapping_allow_writable(struct address_space
*mapping
)
627 atomic_inc(&mapping
->i_mmap_writable
);
631 * Use sequence counter to get consistent i_size on 32-bit processors.
633 #if BITS_PER_LONG==32 && defined(CONFIG_SMP)
634 #include <linux/seqlock.h>
635 #define __NEED_I_SIZE_ORDERED
636 #define i_size_ordered_init(inode) seqcount_init(&inode->i_size_seqcount)
638 #define i_size_ordered_init(inode) do { } while (0)
642 #define ACL_NOT_CACHED ((void *)(-1))
644 * ACL_DONT_CACHE is for stacked filesystems, that rely on underlying fs to
645 * cache the ACL. This also means that ->get_inode_acl() can be called in RCU
646 * mode with the LOOKUP_RCU flag.
648 #define ACL_DONT_CACHE ((void *)(-3))
650 static inline struct posix_acl
*
651 uncached_acl_sentinel(struct task_struct
*task
)
653 return (void *)task
+ 1;
657 is_uncached_acl(struct posix_acl
*acl
)
659 return (long)acl
& 1;
662 #define IOP_FASTPERM 0x0001
663 #define IOP_LOOKUP 0x0002
664 #define IOP_NOFOLLOW 0x0004
665 #define IOP_XATTR 0x0008
666 #define IOP_DEFAULT_READLINK 0x0010
667 #define IOP_MGTIME 0x0020
668 #define IOP_CACHED_LINK 0x0040
671 * Keep mostly read-only and often accessed (especially for
672 * the RCU path lookup and 'stat' data) fields at the beginning
673 * of the 'struct inode'
677 unsigned short i_opflags
;
680 unsigned int i_flags
;
682 #ifdef CONFIG_FS_POSIX_ACL
683 struct posix_acl
*i_acl
;
684 struct posix_acl
*i_default_acl
;
687 const struct inode_operations
*i_op
;
688 struct super_block
*i_sb
;
689 struct address_space
*i_mapping
;
691 #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY
695 /* Stat data, not accessed from path walking */
698 * Filesystems may only read i_nlink directly. They shall use the
699 * following functions for modification:
701 * (set|clear|inc|drop)_nlink
702 * inode_(inc|dec)_link_count
705 const unsigned int i_nlink
;
706 unsigned int __i_nlink
;
710 time64_t i_atime_sec
;
711 time64_t i_mtime_sec
;
712 time64_t i_ctime_sec
;
717 spinlock_t i_lock
; /* i_blocks, i_bytes, maybe i_size */
718 unsigned short i_bytes
;
720 enum rw_hint i_write_hint
;
723 #ifdef __NEED_I_SIZE_ORDERED
724 seqcount_t i_size_seqcount
;
730 struct rw_semaphore i_rwsem
;
732 unsigned long dirtied_when
; /* jiffies of first dirtying */
733 unsigned long dirtied_time_when
;
735 struct hlist_node i_hash
;
736 struct list_head i_io_list
; /* backing dev IO list */
737 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_WRITEBACK
738 struct bdi_writeback
*i_wb
; /* the associated cgroup wb */
740 /* foreign inode detection, see wbc_detach_inode() */
742 u16 i_wb_frn_avg_time
;
743 u16 i_wb_frn_history
;
745 struct list_head i_lru
; /* inode LRU list */
746 struct list_head i_sb_list
;
747 struct list_head i_wb_list
; /* backing dev writeback list */
749 struct hlist_head i_dentry
;
750 struct rcu_head i_rcu
;
752 atomic64_t i_version
;
753 atomic64_t i_sequence
; /* see futex */
755 atomic_t i_dio_count
;
756 atomic_t i_writecount
;
757 #if defined(CONFIG_IMA) || defined(CONFIG_FILE_LOCKING)
758 atomic_t i_readcount
; /* struct files open RO */
761 const struct file_operations
*i_fop
; /* former ->i_op->default_file_ops */
762 void (*free_inode
)(struct inode
*);
764 struct file_lock_context
*i_flctx
;
765 struct address_space i_data
;
767 struct list_head i_devices
;
771 struct pipe_inode_info
*i_pipe
;
778 #ifdef CONFIG_FSNOTIFY
779 __u32 i_fsnotify_mask
; /* all events this inode cares about */
780 /* 32-bit hole reserved for expanding i_fsnotify_mask */
781 struct fsnotify_mark_connector __rcu
*i_fsnotify_marks
;
784 #ifdef CONFIG_FS_ENCRYPTION
785 struct fscrypt_inode_info
*i_crypt_info
;
788 #ifdef CONFIG_FS_VERITY
789 struct fsverity_info
*i_verity_info
;
792 void *i_private
; /* fs or device private pointer */
793 } __randomize_layout
;
795 static inline void inode_set_cached_link(struct inode
*inode
, char *link
, int linklen
)
797 VFS_WARN_ON_INODE(strlen(link
) != linklen
, inode
);
798 VFS_WARN_ON_INODE(inode
->i_opflags
& IOP_CACHED_LINK
, inode
);
799 inode
->i_link
= link
;
800 inode
->i_linklen
= linklen
;
801 inode
->i_opflags
|= IOP_CACHED_LINK
;
805 * Get bit address from inode->i_state to use with wait_var_event()
808 #define inode_state_wait_address(inode, bit) ((char *)&(inode)->i_state + (bit))
810 struct wait_queue_head
*inode_bit_waitqueue(struct wait_bit_queue_entry
*wqe
,
811 struct inode
*inode
, u32 bit
);
813 static inline void inode_wake_up_bit(struct inode
*inode
, u32 bit
)
815 /* Caller is responsible for correct memory barriers. */
816 wake_up_var(inode_state_wait_address(inode
, bit
));
819 struct timespec64
timestamp_truncate(struct timespec64 t
, struct inode
*inode
);
821 static inline unsigned int i_blocksize(const struct inode
*node
)
823 return (1 << node
->i_blkbits
);
826 static inline int inode_unhashed(struct inode
*inode
)
828 return hlist_unhashed(&inode
->i_hash
);
832 * __mark_inode_dirty expects inodes to be hashed. Since we don't
833 * want special inodes in the fileset inode space, we make them
834 * appear hashed, but do not put on any lists. hlist_del()
835 * will work fine and require no locking.
837 static inline void inode_fake_hash(struct inode
*inode
)
839 hlist_add_fake(&inode
->i_hash
);
843 * inode->i_rwsem nesting subclasses for the lock validator:
845 * 0: the object of the current VFS operation
849 * 4: second non-directory
850 * 5: second parent (when locking independent directories in rename)
852 * I_MUTEX_NONDIR2 is for certain operations (such as rename) which lock two
853 * non-directories at once.
855 * The locking order between these classes is
856 * parent[2] -> child -> grandchild -> normal -> xattr -> second non-directory
858 enum inode_i_mutex_lock_class
868 static inline void inode_lock(struct inode
*inode
)
870 down_write(&inode
->i_rwsem
);
873 static inline __must_check
int inode_lock_killable(struct inode
*inode
)
875 return down_write_killable(&inode
->i_rwsem
);
878 static inline void inode_unlock(struct inode
*inode
)
880 up_write(&inode
->i_rwsem
);
883 static inline void inode_lock_shared(struct inode
*inode
)
885 down_read(&inode
->i_rwsem
);
888 static inline __must_check
int inode_lock_shared_killable(struct inode
*inode
)
890 return down_read_killable(&inode
->i_rwsem
);
893 static inline void inode_unlock_shared(struct inode
*inode
)
895 up_read(&inode
->i_rwsem
);
898 static inline int inode_trylock(struct inode
*inode
)
900 return down_write_trylock(&inode
->i_rwsem
);
903 static inline int inode_trylock_shared(struct inode
*inode
)
905 return down_read_trylock(&inode
->i_rwsem
);
908 static inline int inode_is_locked(struct inode
*inode
)
910 return rwsem_is_locked(&inode
->i_rwsem
);
913 static inline void inode_lock_nested(struct inode
*inode
, unsigned subclass
)
915 down_write_nested(&inode
->i_rwsem
, subclass
);
918 static inline void inode_lock_shared_nested(struct inode
*inode
, unsigned subclass
)
920 down_read_nested(&inode
->i_rwsem
, subclass
);
923 static inline void filemap_invalidate_lock(struct address_space
*mapping
)
925 down_write(&mapping
->invalidate_lock
);
928 static inline void filemap_invalidate_unlock(struct address_space
*mapping
)
930 up_write(&mapping
->invalidate_lock
);
933 static inline void filemap_invalidate_lock_shared(struct address_space
*mapping
)
935 down_read(&mapping
->invalidate_lock
);
938 static inline int filemap_invalidate_trylock_shared(
939 struct address_space
*mapping
)
941 return down_read_trylock(&mapping
->invalidate_lock
);
944 static inline void filemap_invalidate_unlock_shared(
945 struct address_space
*mapping
)
947 up_read(&mapping
->invalidate_lock
);
950 void lock_two_nondirectories(struct inode
*, struct inode
*);
951 void unlock_two_nondirectories(struct inode
*, struct inode
*);
953 void filemap_invalidate_lock_two(struct address_space
*mapping1
,
954 struct address_space
*mapping2
);
955 void filemap_invalidate_unlock_two(struct address_space
*mapping1
,
956 struct address_space
*mapping2
);
960 * NOTE: in a 32bit arch with a preemptable kernel and
961 * an UP compile the i_size_read/write must be atomic
962 * with respect to the local cpu (unlike with preempt disabled),
963 * but they don't need to be atomic with respect to other cpus like in
964 * true SMP (so they need either to either locally disable irq around
965 * the read or for example on x86 they can be still implemented as a
966 * cmpxchg8b without the need of the lock prefix). For SMP compiles
967 * and 64bit archs it makes no difference if preempt is enabled or not.
969 static inline loff_t
i_size_read(const struct inode
*inode
)
971 #if BITS_PER_LONG==32 && defined(CONFIG_SMP)
976 seq
= read_seqcount_begin(&inode
->i_size_seqcount
);
977 i_size
= inode
->i_size
;
978 } while (read_seqcount_retry(&inode
->i_size_seqcount
, seq
));
980 #elif BITS_PER_LONG==32 && defined(CONFIG_PREEMPTION)
984 i_size
= inode
->i_size
;
988 /* Pairs with smp_store_release() in i_size_write() */
989 return smp_load_acquire(&inode
->i_size
);
994 * NOTE: unlike i_size_read(), i_size_write() does need locking around it
995 * (normally i_rwsem), otherwise on 32bit/SMP an update of i_size_seqcount
996 * can be lost, resulting in subsequent i_size_read() calls spinning forever.
998 static inline void i_size_write(struct inode
*inode
, loff_t i_size
)
1000 #if BITS_PER_LONG==32 && defined(CONFIG_SMP)
1002 write_seqcount_begin(&inode
->i_size_seqcount
);
1003 inode
->i_size
= i_size
;
1004 write_seqcount_end(&inode
->i_size_seqcount
);
1006 #elif BITS_PER_LONG==32 && defined(CONFIG_PREEMPTION)
1008 inode
->i_size
= i_size
;
1012 * Pairs with smp_load_acquire() in i_size_read() to ensure
1013 * changes related to inode size (such as page contents) are
1014 * visible before we see the changed inode size.
1016 smp_store_release(&inode
->i_size
, i_size
);
1020 static inline unsigned iminor(const struct inode
*inode
)
1022 return MINOR(inode
->i_rdev
);
1025 static inline unsigned imajor(const struct inode
*inode
)
1027 return MAJOR(inode
->i_rdev
);
1030 struct fown_struct
{
1031 struct file
*file
; /* backpointer for security modules */
1032 rwlock_t lock
; /* protects pid, uid, euid fields */
1033 struct pid
*pid
; /* pid or -pgrp where SIGIO should be sent */
1034 enum pid_type pid_type
; /* Kind of process group SIGIO should be sent to */
1035 kuid_t uid
, euid
; /* uid/euid of process setting the owner */
1036 int signum
; /* posix.1b rt signal to be delivered on IO */
1040 * struct file_ra_state - Track a file's readahead state.
1041 * @start: Where the most recent readahead started.
1042 * @size: Number of pages read in the most recent readahead.
1043 * @async_size: Numer of pages that were/are not needed immediately
1044 * and so were/are genuinely "ahead". Start next readahead when
1045 * the first of these pages is accessed.
1046 * @ra_pages: Maximum size of a readahead request, copied from the bdi.
1047 * @order: Preferred folio order used for most recent readahead.
1048 * @mmap_miss: How many mmap accesses missed in the page cache.
1049 * @prev_pos: The last byte in the most recent read request.
1051 * When this structure is passed to ->readahead(), the "most recent"
1052 * readahead means the current readahead.
1054 struct file_ra_state
{
1057 unsigned int async_size
;
1058 unsigned int ra_pages
;
1059 unsigned short order
;
1060 unsigned short mmap_miss
;
1065 * Check if @index falls in the readahead windows.
1067 static inline int ra_has_index(struct file_ra_state
*ra
, pgoff_t index
)
1069 return (index
>= ra
->start
&&
1070 index
< ra
->start
+ ra
->size
);
1074 * struct file - Represents a file
1075 * @f_lock: Protects f_ep, f_flags. Must not be taken from IRQ context.
1076 * @f_mode: FMODE_* flags often used in hotpaths
1077 * @f_op: file operations
1078 * @f_mapping: Contents of a cacheable, mappable object.
1079 * @private_data: filesystem or driver specific data
1080 * @f_inode: cached inode
1081 * @f_flags: file flags
1082 * @f_iocb_flags: iocb flags
1083 * @f_cred: stashed credentials of creator/opener
1084 * @f_owner: file owner
1085 * @f_path: path of the file
1086 * @f_pos_lock: lock protecting file position
1087 * @f_pipe: specific to pipes
1088 * @f_pos: file position
1089 * @f_security: LSM security context of this file
1090 * @f_wb_err: writeback error
1091 * @f_sb_err: per sb writeback errors
1092 * @f_ep: link of all epoll hooks for this file
1093 * @f_task_work: task work entry point
1094 * @f_llist: work queue entrypoint
1095 * @f_ra: file's readahead state
1096 * @f_freeptr: Pointer used by SLAB_TYPESAFE_BY_RCU file cache (don't touch.)
1097 * @f_ref: reference count
1102 const struct file_operations
*f_op
;
1103 struct address_space
*f_mapping
;
1105 struct inode
*f_inode
;
1106 unsigned int f_flags
;
1107 unsigned int f_iocb_flags
;
1108 const struct cred
*f_cred
;
1109 struct fown_struct
*f_owner
;
1110 /* --- cacheline 1 boundary (64 bytes) --- */
1113 /* regular files (with FMODE_ATOMIC_POS) and directories */
1114 struct mutex f_pos_lock
;
1119 #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY
1122 /* --- cacheline 2 boundary (128 bytes) --- */
1126 struct hlist_head
*f_ep
;
1129 struct callback_head f_task_work
;
1130 struct llist_node f_llist
;
1131 struct file_ra_state f_ra
;
1132 freeptr_t f_freeptr
;
1135 /* --- cacheline 3 boundary (192 bytes) --- */
1136 } __randomize_layout
1137 __attribute__((aligned(4))); /* lest something weird decides that 2 is OK */
1139 struct file_handle
{
1142 /* file identifier */
1143 unsigned char f_handle
[] __counted_by(handle_bytes
);
1146 static inline struct file
*get_file(struct file
*f
)
1148 file_ref_inc(&f
->f_ref
);
1152 struct file
*get_file_rcu(struct file __rcu
**f
);
1153 struct file
*get_file_active(struct file
**f
);
1155 #define file_count(f) file_ref_read(&(f)->f_ref)
1157 #define MAX_NON_LFS ((1UL<<31) - 1)
1159 /* Page cache limit. The filesystems should put that into their s_maxbytes
1160 limits, otherwise bad things can happen in VM. */
1161 #if BITS_PER_LONG==32
1162 #define MAX_LFS_FILESIZE ((loff_t)ULONG_MAX << PAGE_SHIFT)
1163 #elif BITS_PER_LONG==64
1164 #define MAX_LFS_FILESIZE ((loff_t)LLONG_MAX)
1167 /* legacy typedef, should eventually be removed */
1168 typedef void *fl_owner_t
;
1173 /* The following constant reflects the upper bound of the file/locking space */
1175 #define OFFSET_MAX type_max(loff_t)
1176 #define OFFT_OFFSET_MAX type_max(off_t)
1179 int file_f_owner_allocate(struct file
*file
);
1180 static inline struct fown_struct
*file_f_owner(const struct file
*file
)
1182 return READ_ONCE(file
->f_owner
);
1185 extern void send_sigio(struct fown_struct
*fown
, int fd
, int band
);
1187 static inline struct inode
*file_inode(const struct file
*f
)
1193 * file_dentry() is a relic from the days that overlayfs was using files with a
1194 * "fake" path, meaning, f_path on overlayfs and f_inode on underlying fs.
1195 * In those days, file_dentry() was needed to get the underlying fs dentry that
1197 * Files with "fake" path should not exist nowadays, so use an assertion to make
1198 * sure that file_dentry() was not papering over filesystem bugs.
1200 static inline struct dentry
*file_dentry(const struct file
*file
)
1202 struct dentry
*dentry
= file
->f_path
.dentry
;
1204 WARN_ON_ONCE(d_inode(dentry
) != file_inode(file
));
1208 struct fasync_struct
{
1212 struct fasync_struct
*fa_next
; /* singly linked list */
1213 struct file
*fa_file
;
1214 struct rcu_head fa_rcu
;
1217 #define FASYNC_MAGIC 0x4601
1219 /* SMP safe fasync helpers: */
1220 extern int fasync_helper(int, struct file
*, int, struct fasync_struct
**);
1221 extern struct fasync_struct
*fasync_insert_entry(int, struct file
*, struct fasync_struct
**, struct fasync_struct
*);
1222 extern int fasync_remove_entry(struct file
*, struct fasync_struct
**);
1223 extern struct fasync_struct
*fasync_alloc(void);
1224 extern void fasync_free(struct fasync_struct
*);
1226 /* can be called from interrupts */
1227 extern void kill_fasync(struct fasync_struct
**, int, int);
1229 extern void __f_setown(struct file
*filp
, struct pid
*, enum pid_type
, int force
);
1230 extern int f_setown(struct file
*filp
, int who
, int force
);
1231 extern void f_delown(struct file
*filp
);
1232 extern pid_t
f_getown(struct file
*filp
);
1233 extern int send_sigurg(struct file
*file
);
1236 * sb->s_flags. Note that these mirror the equivalent MS_* flags where
1237 * represented in both.
1239 #define SB_RDONLY BIT(0) /* Mount read-only */
1240 #define SB_NOSUID BIT(1) /* Ignore suid and sgid bits */
1241 #define SB_NODEV BIT(2) /* Disallow access to device special files */
1242 #define SB_NOEXEC BIT(3) /* Disallow program execution */
1243 #define SB_SYNCHRONOUS BIT(4) /* Writes are synced at once */
1244 #define SB_MANDLOCK BIT(6) /* Allow mandatory locks on an FS */
1245 #define SB_DIRSYNC BIT(7) /* Directory modifications are synchronous */
1246 #define SB_NOATIME BIT(10) /* Do not update access times. */
1247 #define SB_NODIRATIME BIT(11) /* Do not update directory access times */
1248 #define SB_SILENT BIT(15)
1249 #define SB_POSIXACL BIT(16) /* Supports POSIX ACLs */
1250 #define SB_INLINECRYPT BIT(17) /* Use blk-crypto for encrypted files */
1251 #define SB_KERNMOUNT BIT(22) /* this is a kern_mount call */
1252 #define SB_I_VERSION BIT(23) /* Update inode I_version field */
1253 #define SB_LAZYTIME BIT(25) /* Update the on-disk [acm]times lazily */
1255 /* These sb flags are internal to the kernel */
1256 #define SB_DEAD BIT(21)
1257 #define SB_DYING BIT(24)
1258 #define SB_FORCE BIT(27)
1259 #define SB_NOSEC BIT(28)
1260 #define SB_BORN BIT(29)
1261 #define SB_ACTIVE BIT(30)
1262 #define SB_NOUSER BIT(31)
1264 /* These flags relate to encoding and casefolding */
1265 #define SB_ENC_STRICT_MODE_FL (1 << 0)
1266 #define SB_ENC_NO_COMPAT_FALLBACK_FL (1 << 1)
1268 #define sb_has_strict_encoding(sb) \
1269 (sb->s_encoding_flags & SB_ENC_STRICT_MODE_FL)
1271 #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_UNICODE)
1272 #define sb_no_casefold_compat_fallback(sb) \
1273 (sb->s_encoding_flags & SB_ENC_NO_COMPAT_FALLBACK_FL)
1275 #define sb_no_casefold_compat_fallback(sb) (1)
1282 #define MNT_FORCE 0x00000001 /* Attempt to forcibily umount */
1283 #define MNT_DETACH 0x00000002 /* Just detach from the tree */
1284 #define MNT_EXPIRE 0x00000004 /* Mark for expiry */
1285 #define UMOUNT_NOFOLLOW 0x00000008 /* Don't follow symlink on umount */
1286 #define UMOUNT_UNUSED 0x80000000 /* Flag guaranteed to be unused */
1289 #define SB_I_CGROUPWB 0x00000001 /* cgroup-aware writeback enabled */
1290 #define SB_I_NOEXEC 0x00000002 /* Ignore executables on this fs */
1291 #define SB_I_NODEV 0x00000004 /* Ignore devices on this fs */
1292 #define SB_I_STABLE_WRITES 0x00000008 /* don't modify blks until WB is done */
1294 /* sb->s_iflags to limit user namespace mounts */
1295 #define SB_I_USERNS_VISIBLE 0x00000010 /* fstype already mounted */
1296 #define SB_I_IMA_UNVERIFIABLE_SIGNATURE 0x00000020
1297 #define SB_I_UNTRUSTED_MOUNTER 0x00000040
1298 #define SB_I_EVM_HMAC_UNSUPPORTED 0x00000080
1300 #define SB_I_SKIP_SYNC 0x00000100 /* Skip superblock at global sync */
1301 #define SB_I_PERSB_BDI 0x00000200 /* has a per-sb bdi */
1302 #define SB_I_TS_EXPIRY_WARNED 0x00000400 /* warned about timestamp range expiry */
1303 #define SB_I_RETIRED 0x00000800 /* superblock shouldn't be reused */
1304 #define SB_I_NOUMASK 0x00001000 /* VFS does not apply umask */
1305 #define SB_I_NOIDMAP 0x00002000 /* No idmapped mounts on this superblock */
1306 #define SB_I_ALLOW_HSM 0x00004000 /* Allow HSM events on this superblock */
1308 /* Possible states of 'frozen' field */
1310 SB_UNFROZEN
= 0, /* FS is unfrozen */
1311 SB_FREEZE_WRITE
= 1, /* Writes, dir ops, ioctls frozen */
1312 SB_FREEZE_PAGEFAULT
= 2, /* Page faults stopped as well */
1313 SB_FREEZE_FS
= 3, /* For internal FS use (e.g. to stop
1314 * internal threads if needed) */
1315 SB_FREEZE_COMPLETE
= 4, /* ->freeze_fs finished successfully */
1318 #define SB_FREEZE_LEVELS (SB_FREEZE_COMPLETE - 1)
1321 unsigned short frozen
; /* Is sb frozen? */
1322 int freeze_kcount
; /* How many kernel freeze requests? */
1323 int freeze_ucount
; /* How many userspace freeze requests? */
1324 const void *freeze_owner
; /* Owner of the freeze */
1325 struct percpu_rw_semaphore rw_sem
[SB_FREEZE_LEVELS
];
1328 struct super_block
{
1329 struct list_head s_list
; /* Keep this first */
1330 dev_t s_dev
; /* search index; _not_ kdev_t */
1331 unsigned char s_blocksize_bits
;
1332 unsigned long s_blocksize
;
1333 loff_t s_maxbytes
; /* Max file size */
1334 struct file_system_type
*s_type
;
1335 const struct super_operations
*s_op
;
1336 const struct dquot_operations
*dq_op
;
1337 const struct quotactl_ops
*s_qcop
;
1338 const struct export_operations
*s_export_op
;
1339 unsigned long s_flags
;
1340 unsigned long s_iflags
; /* internal SB_I_* flags */
1341 unsigned long s_magic
;
1342 struct dentry
*s_root
;
1343 struct rw_semaphore s_umount
;
1346 #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY
1349 const struct xattr_handler
* const *s_xattr
;
1350 #ifdef CONFIG_FS_ENCRYPTION
1351 const struct fscrypt_operations
*s_cop
;
1352 struct fscrypt_keyring
*s_master_keys
; /* master crypto keys in use */
1354 #ifdef CONFIG_FS_VERITY
1355 const struct fsverity_operations
*s_vop
;
1357 #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_UNICODE)
1358 struct unicode_map
*s_encoding
;
1359 __u16 s_encoding_flags
;
1361 struct hlist_bl_head s_roots
; /* alternate root dentries for NFS */
1362 struct list_head s_mounts
; /* list of mounts; _not_ for fs use */
1363 struct block_device
*s_bdev
; /* can go away once we use an accessor for @s_bdev_file */
1364 struct file
*s_bdev_file
;
1365 struct backing_dev_info
*s_bdi
;
1366 struct mtd_info
*s_mtd
;
1367 struct hlist_node s_instances
;
1368 unsigned int s_quota_types
; /* Bitmask of supported quota types */
1369 struct quota_info s_dquot
; /* Diskquota specific options */
1371 struct sb_writers s_writers
;
1374 * Keep s_fs_info, s_time_gran, s_fsnotify_mask, and
1375 * s_fsnotify_info together for cache efficiency. They are frequently
1376 * accessed and rarely modified.
1378 void *s_fs_info
; /* Filesystem private info */
1380 /* Granularity of c/m/atime in ns (cannot be worse than a second) */
1382 /* Time limits for c/m/atime in seconds */
1383 time64_t s_time_min
;
1384 time64_t s_time_max
;
1385 #ifdef CONFIG_FSNOTIFY
1386 u32 s_fsnotify_mask
;
1387 struct fsnotify_sb_info
*s_fsnotify_info
;
1391 * q: why are s_id and s_sysfs_name not the same? both are human
1392 * readable strings that identify the filesystem
1393 * a: s_id is allowed to change at runtime; it's used in log messages,
1394 * and we want to when a device starts out as single device (s_id is dev
1395 * name) but then a device is hot added and we have to switch to
1396 * identifying it by UUID
1397 * but s_sysfs_name is a handle for programmatic access, and can't
1400 char s_id
[32]; /* Informational name */
1401 uuid_t s_uuid
; /* UUID */
1402 u8 s_uuid_len
; /* Default 16, possibly smaller for weird filesystems */
1404 /* if set, fs shows up under sysfs at /sys/fs/$FSTYP/s_sysfs_name */
1405 char s_sysfs_name
[UUID_STRING_LEN
+ 1];
1407 unsigned int s_max_links
;
1408 unsigned int s_d_flags
; /* default d_flags for dentries */
1411 * The next field is for VFS *only*. No filesystems have any business
1412 * even looking at it. You had been warned.
1414 struct mutex s_vfs_rename_mutex
; /* Kludge */
1417 * Filesystem subtype. If non-empty the filesystem type field
1418 * in /proc/mounts will be "type.subtype"
1420 const char *s_subtype
;
1422 const struct dentry_operations
*__s_d_op
; /* default d_op for dentries */
1424 struct shrinker
*s_shrink
; /* per-sb shrinker handle */
1426 /* Number of inodes with nlink == 0 but still referenced */
1427 atomic_long_t s_remove_count
;
1429 /* Read-only state of the superblock is being changed */
1430 int s_readonly_remount
;
1432 /* per-sb errseq_t for reporting writeback errors via syncfs */
1435 /* AIO completions deferred from interrupt context */
1436 struct workqueue_struct
*s_dio_done_wq
;
1437 struct hlist_head s_pins
;
1440 * Owning user namespace and default context in which to
1441 * interpret filesystem uids, gids, quotas, device nodes,
1442 * xattrs and security labels.
1444 struct user_namespace
*s_user_ns
;
1447 * The list_lru structure is essentially just a pointer to a table
1448 * of per-node lru lists, each of which has its own spinlock.
1449 * There is no need to put them into separate cachelines.
1451 struct list_lru s_dentry_lru
;
1452 struct list_lru s_inode_lru
;
1453 struct rcu_head rcu
;
1454 struct work_struct destroy_work
;
1456 struct mutex s_sync_lock
; /* sync serialisation lock */
1459 * Indicates how deep in a filesystem stack this SB is
1463 /* s_inode_list_lock protects s_inodes */
1464 spinlock_t s_inode_list_lock ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp
;
1465 struct list_head s_inodes
; /* all inodes */
1467 spinlock_t s_inode_wblist_lock
;
1468 struct list_head s_inodes_wb
; /* writeback inodes */
1469 } __randomize_layout
;
1471 static inline struct user_namespace
*i_user_ns(const struct inode
*inode
)
1473 return inode
->i_sb
->s_user_ns
;
1476 /* Helper functions so that in most cases filesystems will
1477 * not need to deal directly with kuid_t and kgid_t and can
1478 * instead deal with the raw numeric values that are stored
1479 * in the filesystem.
1481 static inline uid_t
i_uid_read(const struct inode
*inode
)
1483 return from_kuid(i_user_ns(inode
), inode
->i_uid
);
1486 static inline gid_t
i_gid_read(const struct inode
*inode
)
1488 return from_kgid(i_user_ns(inode
), inode
->i_gid
);
1491 static inline void i_uid_write(struct inode
*inode
, uid_t uid
)
1493 inode
->i_uid
= make_kuid(i_user_ns(inode
), uid
);
1496 static inline void i_gid_write(struct inode
*inode
, gid_t gid
)
1498 inode
->i_gid
= make_kgid(i_user_ns(inode
), gid
);
1502 * i_uid_into_vfsuid - map an inode's i_uid down according to an idmapping
1503 * @idmap: idmap of the mount the inode was found from
1504 * @inode: inode to map
1506 * Return: whe inode's i_uid mapped down according to @idmap.
1507 * If the inode's i_uid has no mapping INVALID_VFSUID is returned.
1509 static inline vfsuid_t
i_uid_into_vfsuid(struct mnt_idmap
*idmap
,
1510 const struct inode
*inode
)
1512 return make_vfsuid(idmap
, i_user_ns(inode
), inode
->i_uid
);
1516 * i_uid_needs_update - check whether inode's i_uid needs to be updated
1517 * @idmap: idmap of the mount the inode was found from
1518 * @attr: the new attributes of @inode
1519 * @inode: the inode to update
1521 * Check whether the $inode's i_uid field needs to be updated taking idmapped
1522 * mounts into account if the filesystem supports it.
1524 * Return: true if @inode's i_uid field needs to be updated, false if not.
1526 static inline bool i_uid_needs_update(struct mnt_idmap
*idmap
,
1527 const struct iattr
*attr
,
1528 const struct inode
*inode
)
1530 return ((attr
->ia_valid
& ATTR_UID
) &&
1531 !vfsuid_eq(attr
->ia_vfsuid
,
1532 i_uid_into_vfsuid(idmap
, inode
)));
1536 * i_uid_update - update @inode's i_uid field
1537 * @idmap: idmap of the mount the inode was found from
1538 * @attr: the new attributes of @inode
1539 * @inode: the inode to update
1541 * Safely update @inode's i_uid field translating the vfsuid of any idmapped
1542 * mount into the filesystem kuid.
1544 static inline void i_uid_update(struct mnt_idmap
*idmap
,
1545 const struct iattr
*attr
,
1546 struct inode
*inode
)
1548 if (attr
->ia_valid
& ATTR_UID
)
1549 inode
->i_uid
= from_vfsuid(idmap
, i_user_ns(inode
),
1554 * i_gid_into_vfsgid - map an inode's i_gid down according to an idmapping
1555 * @idmap: idmap of the mount the inode was found from
1556 * @inode: inode to map
1558 * Return: the inode's i_gid mapped down according to @idmap.
1559 * If the inode's i_gid has no mapping INVALID_VFSGID is returned.
1561 static inline vfsgid_t
i_gid_into_vfsgid(struct mnt_idmap
*idmap
,
1562 const struct inode
*inode
)
1564 return make_vfsgid(idmap
, i_user_ns(inode
), inode
->i_gid
);
1568 * i_gid_needs_update - check whether inode's i_gid needs to be updated
1569 * @idmap: idmap of the mount the inode was found from
1570 * @attr: the new attributes of @inode
1571 * @inode: the inode to update
1573 * Check whether the $inode's i_gid field needs to be updated taking idmapped
1574 * mounts into account if the filesystem supports it.
1576 * Return: true if @inode's i_gid field needs to be updated, false if not.
1578 static inline bool i_gid_needs_update(struct mnt_idmap
*idmap
,
1579 const struct iattr
*attr
,
1580 const struct inode
*inode
)
1582 return ((attr
->ia_valid
& ATTR_GID
) &&
1583 !vfsgid_eq(attr
->ia_vfsgid
,
1584 i_gid_into_vfsgid(idmap
, inode
)));
1588 * i_gid_update - update @inode's i_gid field
1589 * @idmap: idmap of the mount the inode was found from
1590 * @attr: the new attributes of @inode
1591 * @inode: the inode to update
1593 * Safely update @inode's i_gid field translating the vfsgid of any idmapped
1594 * mount into the filesystem kgid.
1596 static inline void i_gid_update(struct mnt_idmap
*idmap
,
1597 const struct iattr
*attr
,
1598 struct inode
*inode
)
1600 if (attr
->ia_valid
& ATTR_GID
)
1601 inode
->i_gid
= from_vfsgid(idmap
, i_user_ns(inode
),
1606 * inode_fsuid_set - initialize inode's i_uid field with callers fsuid
1607 * @inode: inode to initialize
1608 * @idmap: idmap of the mount the inode was found from
1610 * Initialize the i_uid field of @inode. If the inode was found/created via
1611 * an idmapped mount map the caller's fsuid according to @idmap.
1613 static inline void inode_fsuid_set(struct inode
*inode
,
1614 struct mnt_idmap
*idmap
)
1616 inode
->i_uid
= mapped_fsuid(idmap
, i_user_ns(inode
));
1620 * inode_fsgid_set - initialize inode's i_gid field with callers fsgid
1621 * @inode: inode to initialize
1622 * @idmap: idmap of the mount the inode was found from
1624 * Initialize the i_gid field of @inode. If the inode was found/created via
1625 * an idmapped mount map the caller's fsgid according to @idmap.
1627 static inline void inode_fsgid_set(struct inode
*inode
,
1628 struct mnt_idmap
*idmap
)
1630 inode
->i_gid
= mapped_fsgid(idmap
, i_user_ns(inode
));
1634 * fsuidgid_has_mapping() - check whether caller's fsuid/fsgid is mapped
1635 * @sb: the superblock we want a mapping in
1636 * @idmap: idmap of the relevant mount
1638 * Check whether the caller's fsuid and fsgid have a valid mapping in the
1639 * s_user_ns of the superblock @sb. If the caller is on an idmapped mount map
1640 * the caller's fsuid and fsgid according to the @idmap first.
1642 * Return: true if fsuid and fsgid is mapped, false if not.
1644 static inline bool fsuidgid_has_mapping(struct super_block
*sb
,
1645 struct mnt_idmap
*idmap
)
1647 struct user_namespace
*fs_userns
= sb
->s_user_ns
;
1651 kuid
= mapped_fsuid(idmap
, fs_userns
);
1652 if (!uid_valid(kuid
))
1654 kgid
= mapped_fsgid(idmap
, fs_userns
);
1655 if (!gid_valid(kgid
))
1657 return kuid_has_mapping(fs_userns
, kuid
) &&
1658 kgid_has_mapping(fs_userns
, kgid
);
1661 struct timespec64
current_time(struct inode
*inode
);
1662 struct timespec64
inode_set_ctime_current(struct inode
*inode
);
1663 struct timespec64
inode_set_ctime_deleg(struct inode
*inode
,
1664 struct timespec64 update
);
1666 static inline time64_t
inode_get_atime_sec(const struct inode
*inode
)
1668 return inode
->i_atime_sec
;
1671 static inline long inode_get_atime_nsec(const struct inode
*inode
)
1673 return inode
->i_atime_nsec
;
1676 static inline struct timespec64
inode_get_atime(const struct inode
*inode
)
1678 struct timespec64 ts
= { .tv_sec
= inode_get_atime_sec(inode
),
1679 .tv_nsec
= inode_get_atime_nsec(inode
) };
1684 static inline struct timespec64
inode_set_atime_to_ts(struct inode
*inode
,
1685 struct timespec64 ts
)
1687 inode
->i_atime_sec
= ts
.tv_sec
;
1688 inode
->i_atime_nsec
= ts
.tv_nsec
;
1692 static inline struct timespec64
inode_set_atime(struct inode
*inode
,
1693 time64_t sec
, long nsec
)
1695 struct timespec64 ts
= { .tv_sec
= sec
,
1698 return inode_set_atime_to_ts(inode
, ts
);
1701 static inline time64_t
inode_get_mtime_sec(const struct inode
*inode
)
1703 return inode
->i_mtime_sec
;
1706 static inline long inode_get_mtime_nsec(const struct inode
*inode
)
1708 return inode
->i_mtime_nsec
;
1711 static inline struct timespec64
inode_get_mtime(const struct inode
*inode
)
1713 struct timespec64 ts
= { .tv_sec
= inode_get_mtime_sec(inode
),
1714 .tv_nsec
= inode_get_mtime_nsec(inode
) };
1718 static inline struct timespec64
inode_set_mtime_to_ts(struct inode
*inode
,
1719 struct timespec64 ts
)
1721 inode
->i_mtime_sec
= ts
.tv_sec
;
1722 inode
->i_mtime_nsec
= ts
.tv_nsec
;
1726 static inline struct timespec64
inode_set_mtime(struct inode
*inode
,
1727 time64_t sec
, long nsec
)
1729 struct timespec64 ts
= { .tv_sec
= sec
,
1731 return inode_set_mtime_to_ts(inode
, ts
);
1735 * Multigrain timestamps
1737 * Conditionally use fine-grained ctime and mtime timestamps when there
1738 * are users actively observing them via getattr. The primary use-case
1739 * for this is NFS clients that use the ctime to distinguish between
1740 * different states of the file, and that are often fooled by multiple
1741 * operations that occur in the same coarse-grained timer tick.
1743 #define I_CTIME_QUERIED ((u32)BIT(31))
1745 static inline time64_t
inode_get_ctime_sec(const struct inode
*inode
)
1747 return inode
->i_ctime_sec
;
1750 static inline long inode_get_ctime_nsec(const struct inode
*inode
)
1752 return inode
->i_ctime_nsec
& ~I_CTIME_QUERIED
;
1755 static inline struct timespec64
inode_get_ctime(const struct inode
*inode
)
1757 struct timespec64 ts
= { .tv_sec
= inode_get_ctime_sec(inode
),
1758 .tv_nsec
= inode_get_ctime_nsec(inode
) };
1763 struct timespec64
inode_set_ctime_to_ts(struct inode
*inode
, struct timespec64 ts
);
1766 * inode_set_ctime - set the ctime in the inode
1767 * @inode: inode in which to set the ctime
1768 * @sec: tv_sec value to set
1769 * @nsec: tv_nsec value to set
1771 * Set the ctime in @inode to { @sec, @nsec }
1773 static inline struct timespec64
inode_set_ctime(struct inode
*inode
,
1774 time64_t sec
, long nsec
)
1776 struct timespec64 ts
= { .tv_sec
= sec
,
1779 return inode_set_ctime_to_ts(inode
, ts
);
1782 struct timespec64
simple_inode_init_ts(struct inode
*inode
);
1785 * Snapshotting support.
1789 * These are internal functions, please use sb_start_{write,pagefault,intwrite}
1792 static inline void __sb_end_write(struct super_block
*sb
, int level
)
1794 percpu_up_read(sb
->s_writers
.rw_sem
+ level
-1);
1797 static inline void __sb_start_write(struct super_block
*sb
, int level
)
1799 percpu_down_read_freezable(sb
->s_writers
.rw_sem
+ level
- 1, true);
1802 static inline bool __sb_start_write_trylock(struct super_block
*sb
, int level
)
1804 return percpu_down_read_trylock(sb
->s_writers
.rw_sem
+ level
- 1);
1807 #define __sb_writers_acquired(sb, lev) \
1808 percpu_rwsem_acquire(&(sb)->s_writers.rw_sem[(lev)-1], 1, _THIS_IP_)
1809 #define __sb_writers_release(sb, lev) \
1810 percpu_rwsem_release(&(sb)->s_writers.rw_sem[(lev)-1], _THIS_IP_)
1813 * __sb_write_started - check if sb freeze level is held
1814 * @sb: the super we write to
1815 * @level: the freeze level
1817 * * > 0 - sb freeze level is held
1818 * * 0 - sb freeze level is not held
1819 * * < 0 - !CONFIG_LOCKDEP/LOCK_STATE_UNKNOWN
1821 static inline int __sb_write_started(const struct super_block
*sb
, int level
)
1823 return lockdep_is_held_type(sb
->s_writers
.rw_sem
+ level
- 1, 1);
1827 * sb_write_started - check if SB_FREEZE_WRITE is held
1828 * @sb: the super we write to
1830 * May be false positive with !CONFIG_LOCKDEP/LOCK_STATE_UNKNOWN.
1832 static inline bool sb_write_started(const struct super_block
*sb
)
1834 return __sb_write_started(sb
, SB_FREEZE_WRITE
);
1838 * sb_write_not_started - check if SB_FREEZE_WRITE is not held
1839 * @sb: the super we write to
1841 * May be false positive with !CONFIG_LOCKDEP/LOCK_STATE_UNKNOWN.
1843 static inline bool sb_write_not_started(const struct super_block
*sb
)
1845 return __sb_write_started(sb
, SB_FREEZE_WRITE
) <= 0;
1849 * file_write_started - check if SB_FREEZE_WRITE is held
1850 * @file: the file we write to
1852 * May be false positive with !CONFIG_LOCKDEP/LOCK_STATE_UNKNOWN.
1853 * May be false positive with !S_ISREG, because file_start_write() has
1854 * no effect on !S_ISREG.
1856 static inline bool file_write_started(const struct file
*file
)
1858 if (!S_ISREG(file_inode(file
)->i_mode
))
1860 return sb_write_started(file_inode(file
)->i_sb
);
1864 * file_write_not_started - check if SB_FREEZE_WRITE is not held
1865 * @file: the file we write to
1867 * May be false positive with !CONFIG_LOCKDEP/LOCK_STATE_UNKNOWN.
1868 * May be false positive with !S_ISREG, because file_start_write() has
1869 * no effect on !S_ISREG.
1871 static inline bool file_write_not_started(const struct file
*file
)
1873 if (!S_ISREG(file_inode(file
)->i_mode
))
1875 return sb_write_not_started(file_inode(file
)->i_sb
);
1879 * sb_end_write - drop write access to a superblock
1880 * @sb: the super we wrote to
1882 * Decrement number of writers to the filesystem. Wake up possible waiters
1883 * wanting to freeze the filesystem.
1885 static inline void sb_end_write(struct super_block
*sb
)
1887 __sb_end_write(sb
, SB_FREEZE_WRITE
);
1891 * sb_end_pagefault - drop write access to a superblock from a page fault
1892 * @sb: the super we wrote to
1894 * Decrement number of processes handling write page fault to the filesystem.
1895 * Wake up possible waiters wanting to freeze the filesystem.
1897 static inline void sb_end_pagefault(struct super_block
*sb
)
1899 __sb_end_write(sb
, SB_FREEZE_PAGEFAULT
);
1903 * sb_end_intwrite - drop write access to a superblock for internal fs purposes
1904 * @sb: the super we wrote to
1906 * Decrement fs-internal number of writers to the filesystem. Wake up possible
1907 * waiters wanting to freeze the filesystem.
1909 static inline void sb_end_intwrite(struct super_block
*sb
)
1911 __sb_end_write(sb
, SB_FREEZE_FS
);
1915 * sb_start_write - get write access to a superblock
1916 * @sb: the super we write to
1918 * When a process wants to write data or metadata to a file system (i.e. dirty
1919 * a page or an inode), it should embed the operation in a sb_start_write() -
1920 * sb_end_write() pair to get exclusion against file system freezing. This
1921 * function increments number of writers preventing freezing. If the file
1922 * system is already frozen, the function waits until the file system is
1925 * Since freeze protection behaves as a lock, users have to preserve
1926 * ordering of freeze protection and other filesystem locks. Generally,
1927 * freeze protection should be the outermost lock. In particular, we have:
1930 * -> i_rwsem (write path, truncate, directory ops, ...)
1931 * -> s_umount (freeze_super, thaw_super)
1933 static inline void sb_start_write(struct super_block
*sb
)
1935 __sb_start_write(sb
, SB_FREEZE_WRITE
);
1938 static inline bool sb_start_write_trylock(struct super_block
*sb
)
1940 return __sb_start_write_trylock(sb
, SB_FREEZE_WRITE
);
1944 * sb_start_pagefault - get write access to a superblock from a page fault
1945 * @sb: the super we write to
1947 * When a process starts handling write page fault, it should embed the
1948 * operation into sb_start_pagefault() - sb_end_pagefault() pair to get
1949 * exclusion against file system freezing. This is needed since the page fault
1950 * is going to dirty a page. This function increments number of running page
1951 * faults preventing freezing. If the file system is already frozen, the
1952 * function waits until the file system is thawed.
1954 * Since page fault freeze protection behaves as a lock, users have to preserve
1955 * ordering of freeze protection and other filesystem locks. It is advised to
1956 * put sb_start_pagefault() close to mmap_lock in lock ordering. Page fault
1957 * handling code implies lock dependency:
1960 * -> sb_start_pagefault
1962 static inline void sb_start_pagefault(struct super_block
*sb
)
1964 __sb_start_write(sb
, SB_FREEZE_PAGEFAULT
);
1968 * sb_start_intwrite - get write access to a superblock for internal fs purposes
1969 * @sb: the super we write to
1971 * This is the third level of protection against filesystem freezing. It is
1972 * free for use by a filesystem. The only requirement is that it must rank
1973 * below sb_start_pagefault.
1975 * For example filesystem can call sb_start_intwrite() when starting a
1976 * transaction which somewhat eases handling of freezing for internal sources
1977 * of filesystem changes (internal fs threads, discarding preallocation on file
1980 static inline void sb_start_intwrite(struct super_block
*sb
)
1982 __sb_start_write(sb
, SB_FREEZE_FS
);
1985 static inline bool sb_start_intwrite_trylock(struct super_block
*sb
)
1987 return __sb_start_write_trylock(sb
, SB_FREEZE_FS
);
1990 bool inode_owner_or_capable(struct mnt_idmap
*idmap
,
1991 const struct inode
*inode
);
1994 * VFS helper functions..
1996 int vfs_create(struct mnt_idmap
*, struct inode
*,
1997 struct dentry
*, umode_t
, bool);
1998 struct dentry
*vfs_mkdir(struct mnt_idmap
*, struct inode
*,
1999 struct dentry
*, umode_t
);
2000 int vfs_mknod(struct mnt_idmap
*, struct inode
*, struct dentry
*,
2002 int vfs_symlink(struct mnt_idmap
*, struct inode
*,
2003 struct dentry
*, const char *);
2004 int vfs_link(struct dentry
*, struct mnt_idmap
*, struct inode
*,
2005 struct dentry
*, struct inode
**);
2006 int vfs_rmdir(struct mnt_idmap
*, struct inode
*, struct dentry
*);
2007 int vfs_unlink(struct mnt_idmap
*, struct inode
*, struct dentry
*,
2011 * struct renamedata - contains all information required for renaming
2012 * @old_mnt_idmap: idmap of the old mount the inode was found from
2013 * @old_parent: parent of source
2014 * @old_dentry: source
2015 * @new_mnt_idmap: idmap of the new mount the inode was found from
2016 * @new_parent: parent of destination
2017 * @new_dentry: destination
2018 * @delegated_inode: returns an inode needing a delegation break
2019 * @flags: rename flags
2022 struct mnt_idmap
*old_mnt_idmap
;
2023 struct dentry
*old_parent
;
2024 struct dentry
*old_dentry
;
2025 struct mnt_idmap
*new_mnt_idmap
;
2026 struct dentry
*new_parent
;
2027 struct dentry
*new_dentry
;
2028 struct inode
**delegated_inode
;
2030 } __randomize_layout
;
2032 int vfs_rename(struct renamedata
*);
2034 static inline int vfs_whiteout(struct mnt_idmap
*idmap
,
2035 struct inode
*dir
, struct dentry
*dentry
)
2037 return vfs_mknod(idmap
, dir
, dentry
, S_IFCHR
| WHITEOUT_MODE
,
2041 struct file
*kernel_tmpfile_open(struct mnt_idmap
*idmap
,
2042 const struct path
*parentpath
,
2043 umode_t mode
, int open_flag
,
2044 const struct cred
*cred
);
2045 struct file
*kernel_file_open(const struct path
*path
, int flags
,
2046 const struct cred
*cred
);
2048 int vfs_mkobj(struct dentry
*, umode_t
,
2049 int (*f
)(struct dentry
*, umode_t
, void *),
2052 int vfs_fchown(struct file
*file
, uid_t user
, gid_t group
);
2053 int vfs_fchmod(struct file
*file
, umode_t mode
);
2054 int vfs_utimes(const struct path
*path
, struct timespec64
*times
);
2056 int vfs_ioctl(struct file
*file
, unsigned int cmd
, unsigned long arg
);
2058 #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
2059 extern long compat_ptr_ioctl(struct file
*file
, unsigned int cmd
,
2062 #define compat_ptr_ioctl NULL
2066 * VFS file helper functions.
2068 void inode_init_owner(struct mnt_idmap
*idmap
, struct inode
*inode
,
2069 const struct inode
*dir
, umode_t mode
);
2070 extern bool may_open_dev(const struct path
*path
);
2071 umode_t
mode_strip_sgid(struct mnt_idmap
*idmap
,
2072 const struct inode
*dir
, umode_t mode
);
2073 bool in_group_or_capable(struct mnt_idmap
*idmap
,
2074 const struct inode
*inode
, vfsgid_t vfsgid
);
2077 * This is the "filldir" function type, used by readdir() to let
2078 * the kernel specify what kind of dirent layout it wants to have.
2079 * This allows the kernel to read directories into kernel space or
2080 * to have different dirent layouts depending on the binary type.
2081 * Return 'true' to keep going and 'false' if there are no more entries.
2084 typedef bool (*filldir_t
)(struct dir_context
*, const char *, int, loff_t
, u64
,
2087 struct dir_context
{
2091 * Filesystems MUST NOT MODIFY count, but may use as a hint:
2093 * > 0 space in buffer (assume at least one entry)
2099 /* If OR-ed with d_type, pending signals are not checked */
2100 #define FILLDIR_FLAG_NOINTR 0x1000
2103 * These flags let !MMU mmap() govern direct device mapping vs immediate
2104 * copying more easily for MAP_PRIVATE, especially for ROM filesystems.
2106 * NOMMU_MAP_COPY: Copy can be mapped (MAP_PRIVATE)
2107 * NOMMU_MAP_DIRECT: Can be mapped directly (MAP_SHARED)
2108 * NOMMU_MAP_READ: Can be mapped for reading
2109 * NOMMU_MAP_WRITE: Can be mapped for writing
2110 * NOMMU_MAP_EXEC: Can be mapped for execution
2112 #define NOMMU_MAP_COPY 0x00000001
2113 #define NOMMU_MAP_DIRECT 0x00000008
2114 #define NOMMU_MAP_READ VM_MAYREAD
2115 #define NOMMU_MAP_WRITE VM_MAYWRITE
2116 #define NOMMU_MAP_EXEC VM_MAYEXEC
2118 #define NOMMU_VMFLAGS \
2119 (NOMMU_MAP_READ | NOMMU_MAP_WRITE | NOMMU_MAP_EXEC)
2122 * These flags control the behavior of the remap_file_range function pointer.
2123 * If it is called with len == 0 that means "remap to end of source file".
2124 * See Documentation/filesystems/vfs.rst for more details about this call.
2126 * REMAP_FILE_DEDUP: only remap if contents identical (i.e. deduplicate)
2127 * REMAP_FILE_CAN_SHORTEN: caller can handle a shortened request
2129 #define REMAP_FILE_DEDUP (1 << 0)
2130 #define REMAP_FILE_CAN_SHORTEN (1 << 1)
2133 * These flags signal that the caller is ok with altering various aspects of
2134 * the behavior of the remap operation. The changes must be made by the
2135 * implementation; the vfs remap helper functions can take advantage of them.
2136 * Flags in this category exist to preserve the quirky behavior of the hoisted
2137 * btrfs clone/dedupe ioctls.
2139 #define REMAP_FILE_ADVISORY (REMAP_FILE_CAN_SHORTEN)
2142 * These flags control the behavior of vfs_copy_file_range().
2143 * They are not available to the user via syscall.
2145 * COPY_FILE_SPLICE: call splice direct instead of fs clone/copy ops
2147 #define COPY_FILE_SPLICE (1 << 0)
2150 struct io_uring_cmd
;
2153 typedef unsigned int __bitwise fop_flags_t
;
2155 struct file_operations
{
2156 struct module *owner
;
2157 fop_flags_t fop_flags
;
2158 loff_t (*llseek
) (struct file
*, loff_t
, int);
2159 ssize_t (*read
) (struct file
*, char __user
*, size_t, loff_t
*);
2160 ssize_t (*write
) (struct file
*, const char __user
*, size_t, loff_t
*);
2161 ssize_t (*read_iter
) (struct kiocb
*, struct iov_iter
*);
2162 ssize_t (*write_iter
) (struct kiocb
*, struct iov_iter
*);
2163 int (*iopoll
)(struct kiocb
*kiocb
, struct io_comp_batch
*,
2164 unsigned int flags
);
2165 int (*iterate_shared
) (struct file
*, struct dir_context
*);
2166 __poll_t (*poll
) (struct file
*, struct poll_table_struct
*);
2167 long (*unlocked_ioctl
) (struct file
*, unsigned int, unsigned long);
2168 long (*compat_ioctl
) (struct file
*, unsigned int, unsigned long);
2169 int (*mmap
) (struct file
*, struct vm_area_struct
*);
2170 int (*open
) (struct inode
*, struct file
*);
2171 int (*flush
) (struct file
*, fl_owner_t id
);
2172 int (*release
) (struct inode
*, struct file
*);
2173 int (*fsync
) (struct file
*, loff_t
, loff_t
, int datasync
);
2174 int (*fasync
) (int, struct file
*, int);
2175 int (*lock
) (struct file
*, int, struct file_lock
*);
2176 unsigned long (*get_unmapped_area
)(struct file
*, unsigned long, unsigned long, unsigned long, unsigned long);
2177 int (*check_flags
)(int);
2178 int (*flock
) (struct file
*, int, struct file_lock
*);
2179 ssize_t (*splice_write
)(struct pipe_inode_info
*, struct file
*, loff_t
*, size_t, unsigned int);
2180 ssize_t (*splice_read
)(struct file
*, loff_t
*, struct pipe_inode_info
*, size_t, unsigned int);
2181 void (*splice_eof
)(struct file
*file
);
2182 int (*setlease
)(struct file
*, int, struct file_lease
**, void **);
2183 long (*fallocate
)(struct file
*file
, int mode
, loff_t offset
,
2185 void (*show_fdinfo
)(struct seq_file
*m
, struct file
*f
);
2187 unsigned (*mmap_capabilities
)(struct file
*);
2189 ssize_t (*copy_file_range
)(struct file
*, loff_t
, struct file
*,
2190 loff_t
, size_t, unsigned int);
2191 loff_t (*remap_file_range
)(struct file
*file_in
, loff_t pos_in
,
2192 struct file
*file_out
, loff_t pos_out
,
2193 loff_t len
, unsigned int remap_flags
);
2194 int (*fadvise
)(struct file
*, loff_t
, loff_t
, int);
2195 int (*uring_cmd
)(struct io_uring_cmd
*ioucmd
, unsigned int issue_flags
);
2196 int (*uring_cmd_iopoll
)(struct io_uring_cmd
*, struct io_comp_batch
*,
2197 unsigned int poll_flags
);
2198 int (*mmap_prepare
)(struct vm_area_desc
*);
2199 } __randomize_layout
;
2201 /* Supports async buffered reads */
2202 #define FOP_BUFFER_RASYNC ((__force fop_flags_t)(1 << 0))
2203 /* Supports async buffered writes */
2204 #define FOP_BUFFER_WASYNC ((__force fop_flags_t)(1 << 1))
2205 /* Supports synchronous page faults for mappings */
2206 #define FOP_MMAP_SYNC ((__force fop_flags_t)(1 << 2))
2207 /* Supports non-exclusive O_DIRECT writes from multiple threads */
2208 #define FOP_DIO_PARALLEL_WRITE ((__force fop_flags_t)(1 << 3))
2209 /* Contains huge pages */
2210 #define FOP_HUGE_PAGES ((__force fop_flags_t)(1 << 4))
2211 /* Treat loff_t as unsigned (e.g., /dev/mem) */
2212 #define FOP_UNSIGNED_OFFSET ((__force fop_flags_t)(1 << 5))
2213 /* Supports asynchronous lock callbacks */
2214 #define FOP_ASYNC_LOCK ((__force fop_flags_t)(1 << 6))
2215 /* File system supports uncached read/write buffered IO */
2216 #define FOP_DONTCACHE ((__force fop_flags_t)(1 << 7))
2218 /* Wrap a directory iterator that needs exclusive inode access */
2219 int wrap_directory_iterator(struct file
*, struct dir_context
*,
2220 int (*) (struct file
*, struct dir_context
*));
2221 #define WRAP_DIR_ITER(x) \
2222 static int shared_##x(struct file *file , struct dir_context *ctx) \
2223 { return wrap_directory_iterator(file, ctx, x); }
2225 struct inode_operations
{
2226 struct dentry
* (*lookup
) (struct inode
*,struct dentry
*, unsigned int);
2227 const char * (*get_link
) (struct dentry
*, struct inode
*, struct delayed_call
*);
2228 int (*permission
) (struct mnt_idmap
*, struct inode
*, int);
2229 struct posix_acl
* (*get_inode_acl
)(struct inode
*, int, bool);
2231 int (*readlink
) (struct dentry
*, char __user
*,int);
2233 int (*create
) (struct mnt_idmap
*, struct inode
*,struct dentry
*,
2235 int (*link
) (struct dentry
*,struct inode
*,struct dentry
*);
2236 int (*unlink
) (struct inode
*,struct dentry
*);
2237 int (*symlink
) (struct mnt_idmap
*, struct inode
*,struct dentry
*,
2239 struct dentry
*(*mkdir
) (struct mnt_idmap
*, struct inode
*,
2240 struct dentry
*, umode_t
);
2241 int (*rmdir
) (struct inode
*,struct dentry
*);
2242 int (*mknod
) (struct mnt_idmap
*, struct inode
*,struct dentry
*,
2244 int (*rename
) (struct mnt_idmap
*, struct inode
*, struct dentry
*,
2245 struct inode
*, struct dentry
*, unsigned int);
2246 int (*setattr
) (struct mnt_idmap
*, struct dentry
*, struct iattr
*);
2247 int (*getattr
) (struct mnt_idmap
*, const struct path
*,
2248 struct kstat
*, u32
, unsigned int);
2249 ssize_t (*listxattr
) (struct dentry
*, char *, size_t);
2250 int (*fiemap
)(struct inode
*, struct fiemap_extent_info
*, u64 start
,
2252 int (*update_time
)(struct inode
*, int);
2253 int (*atomic_open
)(struct inode
*, struct dentry
*,
2254 struct file
*, unsigned open_flag
,
2255 umode_t create_mode
);
2256 int (*tmpfile
) (struct mnt_idmap
*, struct inode
*,
2257 struct file
*, umode_t
);
2258 struct posix_acl
*(*get_acl
)(struct mnt_idmap
*, struct dentry
*,
2260 int (*set_acl
)(struct mnt_idmap
*, struct dentry
*,
2261 struct posix_acl
*, int);
2262 int (*fileattr_set
)(struct mnt_idmap
*idmap
,
2263 struct dentry
*dentry
, struct file_kattr
*fa
);
2264 int (*fileattr_get
)(struct dentry
*dentry
, struct file_kattr
*fa
);
2265 struct offset_ctx
*(*get_offset_ctx
)(struct inode
*inode
);
2266 } ____cacheline_aligned
;
2268 /* Did the driver provide valid mmap hook configuration? */
2269 static inline bool can_mmap_file(struct file
*file
)
2271 bool has_mmap
= file
->f_op
->mmap
;
2272 bool has_mmap_prepare
= file
->f_op
->mmap_prepare
;
2274 /* Hooks are mutually exclusive. */
2275 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(has_mmap
&& has_mmap_prepare
))
2277 if (!has_mmap
&& !has_mmap_prepare
)
2283 int compat_vma_mmap_prepare(struct file
*file
, struct vm_area_struct
*vma
);
2285 static inline int vfs_mmap(struct file
*file
, struct vm_area_struct
*vma
)
2287 if (file
->f_op
->mmap_prepare
)
2288 return compat_vma_mmap_prepare(file
, vma
);
2290 return file
->f_op
->mmap(file
, vma
);
2293 static inline int vfs_mmap_prepare(struct file
*file
, struct vm_area_desc
*desc
)
2295 return file
->f_op
->mmap_prepare(desc
);
2298 extern ssize_t
vfs_read(struct file
*, char __user
*, size_t, loff_t
*);
2299 extern ssize_t
vfs_write(struct file
*, const char __user
*, size_t, loff_t
*);
2300 extern ssize_t
vfs_copy_file_range(struct file
*, loff_t
, struct file
*,
2301 loff_t
, size_t, unsigned int);
2302 int remap_verify_area(struct file
*file
, loff_t pos
, loff_t len
, bool write
);
2303 int __generic_remap_file_range_prep(struct file
*file_in
, loff_t pos_in
,
2304 struct file
*file_out
, loff_t pos_out
,
2305 loff_t
*len
, unsigned int remap_flags
,
2306 const struct iomap_ops
*dax_read_ops
);
2307 int generic_remap_file_range_prep(struct file
*file_in
, loff_t pos_in
,
2308 struct file
*file_out
, loff_t pos_out
,
2309 loff_t
*count
, unsigned int remap_flags
);
2310 extern loff_t
vfs_clone_file_range(struct file
*file_in
, loff_t pos_in
,
2311 struct file
*file_out
, loff_t pos_out
,
2312 loff_t len
, unsigned int remap_flags
);
2313 extern int vfs_dedupe_file_range(struct file
*file
,
2314 struct file_dedupe_range
*same
);
2315 extern loff_t
vfs_dedupe_file_range_one(struct file
*src_file
, loff_t src_pos
,
2316 struct file
*dst_file
, loff_t dst_pos
,
2317 loff_t len
, unsigned int remap_flags
);
2320 * enum freeze_holder - holder of the freeze
2321 * @FREEZE_HOLDER_KERNEL: kernel wants to freeze or thaw filesystem
2322 * @FREEZE_HOLDER_USERSPACE: userspace wants to freeze or thaw filesystem
2323 * @FREEZE_MAY_NEST: whether nesting freeze and thaw requests is allowed
2324 * @FREEZE_EXCL: a freeze that can only be undone by the owner
2326 * Indicate who the owner of the freeze or thaw request is and whether
2327 * the freeze needs to be exclusive or can nest.
2328 * Without @FREEZE_MAY_NEST, multiple freeze and thaw requests from the
2329 * same holder aren't allowed. It is however allowed to hold a single
2330 * @FREEZE_HOLDER_USERSPACE and a single @FREEZE_HOLDER_KERNEL freeze at
2331 * the same time. This is relied upon by some filesystems during online
2332 * repair or similar.
2334 enum freeze_holder
{
2335 FREEZE_HOLDER_KERNEL
= (1U << 0),
2336 FREEZE_HOLDER_USERSPACE
= (1U << 1),
2337 FREEZE_MAY_NEST
= (1U << 2),
2338 FREEZE_EXCL
= (1U << 3),
2341 struct super_operations
{
2342 struct inode
*(*alloc_inode
)(struct super_block
*sb
);
2343 void (*destroy_inode
)(struct inode
*);
2344 void (*free_inode
)(struct inode
*);
2346 void (*dirty_inode
) (struct inode
*, int flags
);
2347 int (*write_inode
) (struct inode
*, struct writeback_control
*wbc
);
2348 int (*drop_inode
) (struct inode
*);
2349 void (*evict_inode
) (struct inode
*);
2350 void (*put_super
) (struct super_block
*);
2351 int (*sync_fs
)(struct super_block
*sb
, int wait
);
2352 int (*freeze_super
) (struct super_block
*, enum freeze_holder who
, const void *owner
);
2353 int (*freeze_fs
) (struct super_block
*);
2354 int (*thaw_super
) (struct super_block
*, enum freeze_holder who
, const void *owner
);
2355 int (*unfreeze_fs
) (struct super_block
*);
2356 int (*statfs
) (struct dentry
*, struct kstatfs
*);
2357 int (*remount_fs
) (struct super_block
*, int *, char *);
2358 void (*umount_begin
) (struct super_block
*);
2360 int (*show_options
)(struct seq_file
*, struct dentry
*);
2361 int (*show_devname
)(struct seq_file
*, struct dentry
*);
2362 int (*show_path
)(struct seq_file
*, struct dentry
*);
2363 int (*show_stats
)(struct seq_file
*, struct dentry
*);
2365 ssize_t (*quota_read
)(struct super_block
*, int, char *, size_t, loff_t
);
2366 ssize_t (*quota_write
)(struct super_block
*, int, const char *, size_t, loff_t
);
2367 struct dquot __rcu
**(*get_dquots
)(struct inode
*);
2369 long (*nr_cached_objects
)(struct super_block
*,
2370 struct shrink_control
*);
2371 long (*free_cached_objects
)(struct super_block
*,
2372 struct shrink_control
*);
2374 * If a filesystem can support graceful removal of a device and
2375 * continue read-write operations, implement this callback.
2377 * Return 0 if the filesystem can continue read-write.
2378 * Non-zero return value or no such callback means the fs will be shutdown
2381 int (*remove_bdev
)(struct super_block
*sb
, struct block_device
*bdev
);
2382 void (*shutdown
)(struct super_block
*sb
);
2386 * Inode flags - they have no relation to superblock flags now
2388 #define S_SYNC (1 << 0) /* Writes are synced at once */
2389 #define S_NOATIME (1 << 1) /* Do not update access times */
2390 #define S_APPEND (1 << 2) /* Append-only file */
2391 #define S_IMMUTABLE (1 << 3) /* Immutable file */
2392 #define S_DEAD (1 << 4) /* removed, but still open directory */
2393 #define S_NOQUOTA (1 << 5) /* Inode is not counted to quota */
2394 #define S_DIRSYNC (1 << 6) /* Directory modifications are synchronous */
2395 #define S_NOCMTIME (1 << 7) /* Do not update file c/mtime */
2396 #define S_SWAPFILE (1 << 8) /* Do not truncate: swapon got its bmaps */
2397 #define S_PRIVATE (1 << 9) /* Inode is fs-internal */
2398 #define S_IMA (1 << 10) /* Inode has an associated IMA struct */
2399 #define S_AUTOMOUNT (1 << 11) /* Automount/referral quasi-directory */
2400 #define S_NOSEC (1 << 12) /* no suid or xattr security attributes */
2401 #ifdef CONFIG_FS_DAX
2402 #define S_DAX (1 << 13) /* Direct Access, avoiding the page cache */
2404 #define S_DAX 0 /* Make all the DAX code disappear */
2406 #define S_ENCRYPTED (1 << 14) /* Encrypted file (using fs/crypto/) */
2407 #define S_CASEFOLD (1 << 15) /* Casefolded file */
2408 #define S_VERITY (1 << 16) /* Verity file (using fs/verity/) */
2409 #define S_KERNEL_FILE (1 << 17) /* File is in use by the kernel (eg. fs/cachefiles) */
2410 #define S_ANON_INODE (1 << 19) /* Inode is an anonymous inode */
2413 * Note that nosuid etc flags are inode-specific: setting some file-system
2414 * flags just means all the inodes inherit those flags by default. It might be
2415 * possible to override it selectively if you really wanted to with some
2416 * ioctl() that is not currently implemented.
2418 * Exception: SB_RDONLY is always applied to the entire file system.
2420 * Unfortunately, it is possible to change a filesystems flags with it mounted
2421 * with files in use. This means that all of the inodes will not have their
2422 * i_flags updated. Hence, i_flags no longer inherit the superblock mount
2423 * flags, so these have to be checked separately. -- rmk@arm.uk.linux.org
2425 #define __IS_FLG(inode, flg) ((inode)->i_sb->s_flags & (flg))
2427 static inline bool sb_rdonly(const struct super_block
*sb
) { return sb
->s_flags
& SB_RDONLY
; }
2428 #define IS_RDONLY(inode) sb_rdonly((inode)->i_sb)
2429 #define IS_SYNC(inode) (__IS_FLG(inode, SB_SYNCHRONOUS) || \
2430 ((inode)->i_flags & S_SYNC))
2431 #define IS_DIRSYNC(inode) (__IS_FLG(inode, SB_SYNCHRONOUS|SB_DIRSYNC) || \
2432 ((inode)->i_flags & (S_SYNC|S_DIRSYNC)))
2433 #define IS_MANDLOCK(inode) __IS_FLG(inode, SB_MANDLOCK)
2434 #define IS_NOATIME(inode) __IS_FLG(inode, SB_RDONLY|SB_NOATIME)
2435 #define IS_I_VERSION(inode) __IS_FLG(inode, SB_I_VERSION)
2437 #define IS_NOQUOTA(inode) ((inode)->i_flags & S_NOQUOTA)
2438 #define IS_APPEND(inode) ((inode)->i_flags & S_APPEND)
2439 #define IS_IMMUTABLE(inode) ((inode)->i_flags & S_IMMUTABLE)
2441 #ifdef CONFIG_FS_POSIX_ACL
2442 #define IS_POSIXACL(inode) __IS_FLG(inode, SB_POSIXACL)
2444 #define IS_POSIXACL(inode) 0
2447 #define IS_DEADDIR(inode) ((inode)->i_flags & S_DEAD)
2448 #define IS_NOCMTIME(inode) ((inode)->i_flags & S_NOCMTIME)
2451 #define IS_SWAPFILE(inode) ((inode)->i_flags & S_SWAPFILE)
2453 #define IS_SWAPFILE(inode) ((void)(inode), 0U)
2456 #define IS_PRIVATE(inode) ((inode)->i_flags & S_PRIVATE)
2457 #define IS_IMA(inode) ((inode)->i_flags & S_IMA)
2458 #define IS_AUTOMOUNT(inode) ((inode)->i_flags & S_AUTOMOUNT)
2459 #define IS_NOSEC(inode) ((inode)->i_flags & S_NOSEC)
2460 #define IS_DAX(inode) ((inode)->i_flags & S_DAX)
2461 #define IS_ENCRYPTED(inode) ((inode)->i_flags & S_ENCRYPTED)
2462 #define IS_CASEFOLDED(inode) ((inode)->i_flags & S_CASEFOLD)
2463 #define IS_VERITY(inode) ((inode)->i_flags & S_VERITY)
2465 #define IS_WHITEOUT(inode) (S_ISCHR(inode->i_mode) && \
2466 (inode)->i_rdev == WHITEOUT_DEV)
2467 #define IS_ANON_FILE(inode) ((inode)->i_flags & S_ANON_INODE)
2469 static inline bool HAS_UNMAPPED_ID(struct mnt_idmap
*idmap
,
2470 struct inode
*inode
)
2472 return !vfsuid_valid(i_uid_into_vfsuid(idmap
, inode
)) ||
2473 !vfsgid_valid(i_gid_into_vfsgid(idmap
, inode
));
2476 static inline void init_sync_kiocb(struct kiocb
*kiocb
, struct file
*filp
)
2478 *kiocb
= (struct kiocb
) {
2480 .ki_flags
= filp
->f_iocb_flags
,
2481 .ki_ioprio
= get_current_ioprio(),
2485 static inline void kiocb_clone(struct kiocb
*kiocb
, struct kiocb
*kiocb_src
,
2488 *kiocb
= (struct kiocb
) {
2490 .ki_flags
= kiocb_src
->ki_flags
,
2491 .ki_ioprio
= kiocb_src
->ki_ioprio
,
2492 .ki_pos
= kiocb_src
->ki_pos
,
2497 * Inode state bits. Protected by inode->i_lock
2499 * Four bits determine the dirty state of the inode: I_DIRTY_SYNC,
2500 * I_DIRTY_DATASYNC, I_DIRTY_PAGES, and I_DIRTY_TIME.
2502 * Four bits define the lifetime of an inode. Initially, inodes are I_NEW,
2503 * until that flag is cleared. I_WILL_FREE, I_FREEING and I_CLEAR are set at
2504 * various stages of removing an inode.
2506 * Two bits are used for locking and completion notification, I_NEW and I_SYNC.
2508 * I_DIRTY_SYNC Inode is dirty, but doesn't have to be written on
2509 * fdatasync() (unless I_DIRTY_DATASYNC is also set).
2510 * Timestamp updates are the usual cause.
2511 * I_DIRTY_DATASYNC Data-related inode changes pending. We keep track of
2512 * these changes separately from I_DIRTY_SYNC so that we
2513 * don't have to write inode on fdatasync() when only
2514 * e.g. the timestamps have changed.
2515 * I_DIRTY_PAGES Inode has dirty pages. Inode itself may be clean.
2516 * I_DIRTY_TIME The inode itself has dirty timestamps, and the
2517 * lazytime mount option is enabled. We keep track of this
2518 * separately from I_DIRTY_SYNC in order to implement
2519 * lazytime. This gets cleared if I_DIRTY_INODE
2520 * (I_DIRTY_SYNC and/or I_DIRTY_DATASYNC) gets set. But
2521 * I_DIRTY_TIME can still be set if I_DIRTY_SYNC is already
2522 * in place because writeback might already be in progress
2523 * and we don't want to lose the time update
2524 * I_NEW Serves as both a mutex and completion notification.
2525 * New inodes set I_NEW. If two processes both create
2526 * the same inode, one of them will release its inode and
2527 * wait for I_NEW to be released before returning.
2528 * Inodes in I_WILL_FREE, I_FREEING or I_CLEAR state can
2529 * also cause waiting on I_NEW, without I_NEW actually
2530 * being set. find_inode() uses this to prevent returning
2531 * nearly-dead inodes.
2532 * I_WILL_FREE Must be set when calling write_inode_now() if i_count
2533 * is zero. I_FREEING must be set when I_WILL_FREE is
2535 * I_FREEING Set when inode is about to be freed but still has dirty
2536 * pages or buffers attached or the inode itself is still
2538 * I_CLEAR Added by clear_inode(). In this state the inode is
2539 * clean and can be destroyed. Inode keeps I_FREEING.
2541 * Inodes that are I_WILL_FREE, I_FREEING or I_CLEAR are
2542 * prohibited for many purposes. iget() must wait for
2543 * the inode to be completely released, then create it
2544 * anew. Other functions will just ignore such inodes,
2545 * if appropriate. I_NEW is used for waiting.
2547 * I_SYNC Writeback of inode is running. The bit is set during
2548 * data writeback, and cleared with a wakeup on the bit
2549 * address once it is done. The bit is also used to pin
2550 * the inode in memory for flusher thread.
2552 * I_REFERENCED Marks the inode as recently references on the LRU list.
2554 * I_WB_SWITCH Cgroup bdi_writeback switching in progress. Used to
2555 * synchronize competing switching instances and to tell
2556 * wb stat updates to grab the i_pages lock. See
2557 * inode_switch_wbs_work_fn() for details.
2559 * I_OVL_INUSE Used by overlayfs to get exclusive ownership on upper
2560 * and work dirs among overlayfs mounts.
2562 * I_CREATING New object's inode in the middle of setting up.
2564 * I_DONTCACHE Evict inode as soon as it is not used anymore.
2566 * I_SYNC_QUEUED Inode is queued in b_io or b_more_io writeback lists.
2567 * Used to detect that mark_inode_dirty() should not move
2568 * inode between dirty lists.
2570 * I_PINNING_FSCACHE_WB Inode is pinning an fscache object for writeback.
2572 * I_LRU_ISOLATING Inode is pinned being isolated from LRU without holding
2575 * Q: What is the difference between I_WILL_FREE and I_FREEING?
2577 * __I_{SYNC,NEW,LRU_ISOLATING} are used to derive unique addresses to wait
2578 * upon. There's one free address left.
2581 #define I_NEW (1 << __I_NEW)
2583 #define I_SYNC (1 << __I_SYNC)
2584 #define __I_LRU_ISOLATING 2
2585 #define I_LRU_ISOLATING (1 << __I_LRU_ISOLATING)
2587 #define I_DIRTY_SYNC (1 << 3)
2588 #define I_DIRTY_DATASYNC (1 << 4)
2589 #define I_DIRTY_PAGES (1 << 5)
2590 #define I_WILL_FREE (1 << 6)
2591 #define I_FREEING (1 << 7)
2592 #define I_CLEAR (1 << 8)
2593 #define I_REFERENCED (1 << 9)
2594 #define I_LINKABLE (1 << 10)
2595 #define I_DIRTY_TIME (1 << 11)
2596 #define I_WB_SWITCH (1 << 12)
2597 #define I_OVL_INUSE (1 << 13)
2598 #define I_CREATING (1 << 14)
2599 #define I_DONTCACHE (1 << 15)
2600 #define I_SYNC_QUEUED (1 << 16)
2601 #define I_PINNING_NETFS_WB (1 << 17)
2603 #define I_DIRTY_INODE (I_DIRTY_SYNC | I_DIRTY_DATASYNC)
2604 #define I_DIRTY (I_DIRTY_INODE | I_DIRTY_PAGES)
2605 #define I_DIRTY_ALL (I_DIRTY | I_DIRTY_TIME)
2607 extern void __mark_inode_dirty(struct inode
*, int);
2608 static inline void mark_inode_dirty(struct inode
*inode
)
2610 __mark_inode_dirty(inode
, I_DIRTY
);
2613 static inline void mark_inode_dirty_sync(struct inode
*inode
)
2615 __mark_inode_dirty(inode
, I_DIRTY_SYNC
);
2619 * Returns true if the given inode itself only has dirty timestamps (its pages
2620 * may still be dirty) and isn't currently being allocated or freed.
2621 * Filesystems should call this if when writing an inode when lazytime is
2622 * enabled, they want to opportunistically write the timestamps of other inodes
2623 * located very nearby on-disk, e.g. in the same inode block. This returns true
2624 * if the given inode is in need of such an opportunistic update. Requires
2625 * i_lock, or at least later re-checking under i_lock.
2627 static inline bool inode_is_dirtytime_only(struct inode
*inode
)
2629 return (inode
->i_state
& (I_DIRTY_TIME
| I_NEW
|
2630 I_FREEING
| I_WILL_FREE
)) == I_DIRTY_TIME
;
2633 extern void inc_nlink(struct inode
*inode
);
2634 extern void drop_nlink(struct inode
*inode
);
2635 extern void clear_nlink(struct inode
*inode
);
2636 extern void set_nlink(struct inode
*inode
, unsigned int nlink
);
2638 static inline void inode_inc_link_count(struct inode
*inode
)
2641 mark_inode_dirty(inode
);
2644 static inline void inode_dec_link_count(struct inode
*inode
)
2647 mark_inode_dirty(inode
);
2650 enum file_time_flags
{
2657 extern bool atime_needs_update(const struct path
*, struct inode
*);
2658 extern void touch_atime(const struct path
*);
2659 int inode_update_time(struct inode
*inode
, int flags
);
2661 static inline void file_accessed(struct file
*file
)
2663 if (!(file
->f_flags
& O_NOATIME
))
2664 touch_atime(&file
->f_path
);
2667 extern int file_modified(struct file
*file
);
2668 int kiocb_modified(struct kiocb
*iocb
);
2670 int sync_inode_metadata(struct inode
*inode
, int wait
);
2672 struct file_system_type
{
2675 #define FS_REQUIRES_DEV 1
2676 #define FS_BINARY_MOUNTDATA 2
2677 #define FS_HAS_SUBTYPE 4
2678 #define FS_USERNS_MOUNT 8 /* Can be mounted by userns root */
2679 #define FS_DISALLOW_NOTIFY_PERM 16 /* Disable fanotify permission events */
2680 #define FS_ALLOW_IDMAP 32 /* FS has been updated to handle vfs idmappings. */
2681 #define FS_MGTIME 64 /* FS uses multigrain timestamps */
2682 #define FS_LBS 128 /* FS supports LBS */
2683 #define FS_RENAME_DOES_D_MOVE 32768 /* FS will handle d_move() during rename() internally. */
2684 int (*init_fs_context
)(struct fs_context
*);
2685 const struct fs_parameter_spec
*parameters
;
2686 struct dentry
*(*mount
) (struct file_system_type
*, int,
2687 const char *, void *);
2688 void (*kill_sb
) (struct super_block
*);
2689 struct module *owner
;
2690 struct file_system_type
* next
;
2691 struct hlist_head fs_supers
;
2693 struct lock_class_key s_lock_key
;
2694 struct lock_class_key s_umount_key
;
2695 struct lock_class_key s_vfs_rename_key
;
2696 struct lock_class_key s_writers_key
[SB_FREEZE_LEVELS
];
2698 struct lock_class_key i_lock_key
;
2699 struct lock_class_key i_mutex_key
;
2700 struct lock_class_key invalidate_lock_key
;
2701 struct lock_class_key i_mutex_dir_key
;
2704 #define MODULE_ALIAS_FS(NAME) MODULE_ALIAS("fs-" NAME)
2707 * is_mgtime: is this inode using multigrain timestamps
2708 * @inode: inode to test for multigrain timestamps
2710 * Return true if the inode uses multigrain timestamps, false otherwise.
2712 static inline bool is_mgtime(const struct inode
*inode
)
2714 return inode
->i_opflags
& IOP_MGTIME
;
2717 extern struct dentry
*mount_bdev(struct file_system_type
*fs_type
,
2718 int flags
, const char *dev_name
, void *data
,
2719 int (*fill_super
)(struct super_block
*, void *, int));
2720 extern struct dentry
*mount_nodev(struct file_system_type
*fs_type
,
2721 int flags
, void *data
,
2722 int (*fill_super
)(struct super_block
*, void *, int));
2723 extern struct dentry
*mount_subtree(struct vfsmount
*mnt
, const char *path
);
2724 void retire_super(struct super_block
*sb
);
2725 void generic_shutdown_super(struct super_block
*sb
);
2726 void kill_block_super(struct super_block
*sb
);
2727 void kill_anon_super(struct super_block
*sb
);
2728 void kill_litter_super(struct super_block
*sb
);
2729 void deactivate_super(struct super_block
*sb
);
2730 void deactivate_locked_super(struct super_block
*sb
);
2731 int set_anon_super(struct super_block
*s
, void *data
);
2732 int set_anon_super_fc(struct super_block
*s
, struct fs_context
*fc
);
2733 int get_anon_bdev(dev_t
*);
2734 void free_anon_bdev(dev_t
);
2735 struct super_block
*sget_fc(struct fs_context
*fc
,
2736 int (*test
)(struct super_block
*, struct fs_context
*),
2737 int (*set
)(struct super_block
*, struct fs_context
*));
2738 struct super_block
*sget(struct file_system_type
*type
,
2739 int (*test
)(struct super_block
*,void *),
2740 int (*set
)(struct super_block
*,void *),
2741 int flags
, void *data
);
2742 struct super_block
*sget_dev(struct fs_context
*fc
, dev_t dev
);
2744 /* Alas, no aliases. Too much hassle with bringing module.h everywhere */
2745 #define fops_get(fops) ({ \
2746 const struct file_operations *_fops = (fops); \
2747 (((_fops) && try_module_get((_fops)->owner) ? (_fops) : NULL)); \
2750 #define fops_put(fops) ({ \
2751 const struct file_operations *_fops = (fops); \
2753 module_put((_fops)->owner); \
2757 * This one is to be used *ONLY* from ->open() instances.
2758 * fops must be non-NULL, pinned down *and* module dependencies
2759 * should be sufficient to pin the caller down as well.
2761 #define replace_fops(f, fops) \
2763 struct file *__file = (f); \
2764 fops_put(__file->f_op); \
2765 BUG_ON(!(__file->f_op = (fops))); \
2768 extern int register_filesystem(struct file_system_type
*);
2769 extern int unregister_filesystem(struct file_system_type
*);
2770 extern int vfs_statfs(const struct path
*, struct kstatfs
*);
2771 extern int user_statfs(const char __user
*, struct kstatfs
*);
2772 extern int fd_statfs(int, struct kstatfs
*);
2773 int freeze_super(struct super_block
*super
, enum freeze_holder who
,
2774 const void *freeze_owner
);
2775 int thaw_super(struct super_block
*super
, enum freeze_holder who
,
2776 const void *freeze_owner
);
2777 extern __printf(2, 3)
2778 int super_setup_bdi_name(struct super_block
*sb
, char *fmt
, ...);
2779 extern int super_setup_bdi(struct super_block
*sb
);
2781 static inline void super_set_uuid(struct super_block
*sb
, const u8
*uuid
, unsigned len
)
2783 if (WARN_ON(len
> sizeof(sb
->s_uuid
)))
2784 len
= sizeof(sb
->s_uuid
);
2785 sb
->s_uuid_len
= len
;
2786 memcpy(&sb
->s_uuid
, uuid
, len
);
2789 /* set sb sysfs name based on sb->s_bdev */
2790 static inline void super_set_sysfs_name_bdev(struct super_block
*sb
)
2792 snprintf(sb
->s_sysfs_name
, sizeof(sb
->s_sysfs_name
), "%pg", sb
->s_bdev
);
2795 /* set sb sysfs name based on sb->s_uuid */
2796 static inline void super_set_sysfs_name_uuid(struct super_block
*sb
)
2798 WARN_ON(sb
->s_uuid_len
!= sizeof(sb
->s_uuid
));
2799 snprintf(sb
->s_sysfs_name
, sizeof(sb
->s_sysfs_name
), "%pU", sb
->s_uuid
.b
);
2802 /* set sb sysfs name based on sb->s_id */
2803 static inline void super_set_sysfs_name_id(struct super_block
*sb
)
2805 strscpy(sb
->s_sysfs_name
, sb
->s_id
, sizeof(sb
->s_sysfs_name
));
2808 /* try to use something standard before you use this */
2810 static inline void super_set_sysfs_name_generic(struct super_block
*sb
, const char *fmt
, ...)
2814 va_start(args
, fmt
);
2815 vsnprintf(sb
->s_sysfs_name
, sizeof(sb
->s_sysfs_name
), fmt
, args
);
2819 extern int current_umask(void);
2821 extern void ihold(struct inode
* inode
);
2822 extern void iput(struct inode
*);
2823 int inode_update_timestamps(struct inode
*inode
, int flags
);
2824 int generic_update_time(struct inode
*, int);
2827 extern struct kobject
*fs_kobj
;
2829 #define MAX_RW_COUNT (INT_MAX & PAGE_MASK)
2834 const char *name
; /* pointer to actual string */
2835 const __user
char *uptr
; /* original userland pointer */
2837 struct audit_names
*aname
;
2840 static_assert(offsetof(struct filename
, iname
) % sizeof(long) == 0);
2842 static inline struct mnt_idmap
*file_mnt_idmap(const struct file
*file
)
2844 return mnt_idmap(file
->f_path
.mnt
);
2848 * is_idmapped_mnt - check whether a mount is mapped
2849 * @mnt: the mount to check
2851 * If @mnt has an non @nop_mnt_idmap attached to it then @mnt is mapped.
2853 * Return: true if mount is mapped, false if not.
2855 static inline bool is_idmapped_mnt(const struct vfsmount
*mnt
)
2857 return mnt_idmap(mnt
) != &nop_mnt_idmap
;
2860 int vfs_truncate(const struct path
*, loff_t
);
2861 int do_truncate(struct mnt_idmap
*, struct dentry
*, loff_t start
,
2862 unsigned int time_attrs
, struct file
*filp
);
2863 extern int vfs_fallocate(struct file
*file
, int mode
, loff_t offset
,
2865 int do_sys_open(int dfd
, const char __user
*filename
, int flags
,
2867 extern struct file
*file_open_name(struct filename
*, int, umode_t
);
2868 extern struct file
*filp_open(const char *, int, umode_t
);
2869 extern struct file
*file_open_root(const struct path
*,
2870 const char *, int, umode_t
);
2871 static inline struct file
*file_open_root_mnt(struct vfsmount
*mnt
,
2872 const char *name
, int flags
, umode_t mode
)
2874 return file_open_root(&(struct path
){.mnt
= mnt
, .dentry
= mnt
->mnt_root
},
2877 struct file
*dentry_open(const struct path
*path
, int flags
,
2878 const struct cred
*creds
);
2879 struct file
*dentry_open_nonotify(const struct path
*path
, int flags
,
2880 const struct cred
*cred
);
2881 struct file
*dentry_create(const struct path
*path
, int flags
, umode_t mode
,
2882 const struct cred
*cred
);
2883 struct path
*backing_file_user_path(const struct file
*f
);
2886 * When mmapping a file on a stackable filesystem (e.g., overlayfs), the file
2887 * stored in ->vm_file is a backing file whose f_inode is on the underlying
2888 * filesystem. When the mapped file path and inode number are displayed to
2889 * user (e.g. via /proc/<pid>/maps), these helpers should be used to get the
2890 * path and inode number to display to the user, which is the path of the fd
2891 * that user has requested to map and the inode number that would be returned
2892 * by fstat() on that same fd.
2894 /* Get the path to display in /proc/<pid>/maps */
2895 static inline const struct path
*file_user_path(const struct file
*f
)
2897 if (unlikely(f
->f_mode
& FMODE_BACKING
))
2898 return backing_file_user_path(f
);
2901 /* Get the inode whose inode number to display in /proc/<pid>/maps */
2902 static inline const struct inode
*file_user_inode(const struct file
*f
)
2904 if (unlikely(f
->f_mode
& FMODE_BACKING
))
2905 return d_inode(backing_file_user_path(f
)->dentry
);
2906 return file_inode(f
);
2909 static inline struct file
*file_clone_open(struct file
*file
)
2911 return dentry_open(&file
->f_path
, file
->f_flags
, file
->f_cred
);
2913 extern int filp_close(struct file
*, fl_owner_t id
);
2915 extern struct filename
*getname_flags(const char __user
*, int);
2916 extern struct filename
*getname_uflags(const char __user
*, int);
2917 static inline struct filename
*getname(const char __user
*name
)
2919 return getname_flags(name
, 0);
2921 extern struct filename
*getname_kernel(const char *);
2922 extern struct filename
*__getname_maybe_null(const char __user
*);
2923 static inline struct filename
*getname_maybe_null(const char __user
*name
, int flags
)
2925 if (!(flags
& AT_EMPTY_PATH
))
2926 return getname(name
);
2930 return __getname_maybe_null(name
);
2932 extern void putname(struct filename
*name
);
2933 DEFINE_FREE(putname
, struct filename
*, if (!IS_ERR_OR_NULL(_T
)) putname(_T
))
2935 static inline struct filename
*refname(struct filename
*name
)
2937 atomic_inc(&name
->refcnt
);
2941 extern int finish_open(struct file
*file
, struct dentry
*dentry
,
2942 int (*open
)(struct inode
*, struct file
*));
2943 extern int finish_no_open(struct file
*file
, struct dentry
*dentry
);
2945 /* Helper for the simple case when original dentry is used */
2946 static inline int finish_open_simple(struct file
*file
, int error
)
2951 return finish_open(file
, file
->f_path
.dentry
, NULL
);
2955 extern void __init
vfs_caches_init_early(void);
2956 extern void __init
vfs_caches_init(void);
2958 extern struct kmem_cache
*names_cachep
;
2960 #define __getname() kmem_cache_alloc(names_cachep, GFP_KERNEL)
2961 #define __putname(name) kmem_cache_free(names_cachep, (void *)(name))
2963 extern struct super_block
*blockdev_superblock
;
2964 static inline bool sb_is_blkdev_sb(struct super_block
*sb
)
2966 return IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BLOCK
) && sb
== blockdev_superblock
;
2969 void emergency_thaw_all(void);
2970 extern int sync_filesystem(struct super_block
*);
2971 extern const struct file_operations def_blk_fops
;
2972 extern const struct file_operations def_chr_fops
;
2975 #define CHRDEV_MAJOR_MAX 512
2976 /* Marks the bottom of the first segment of free char majors */
2977 #define CHRDEV_MAJOR_DYN_END 234
2978 /* Marks the top and bottom of the second segment of free char majors */
2979 #define CHRDEV_MAJOR_DYN_EXT_START 511
2980 #define CHRDEV_MAJOR_DYN_EXT_END 384
2982 extern int alloc_chrdev_region(dev_t
*, unsigned, unsigned, const char *);
2983 extern int register_chrdev_region(dev_t
, unsigned, const char *);
2984 extern int __register_chrdev(unsigned int major
, unsigned int baseminor
,
2985 unsigned int count
, const char *name
,
2986 const struct file_operations
*fops
);
2987 extern void __unregister_chrdev(unsigned int major
, unsigned int baseminor
,
2988 unsigned int count
, const char *name
);
2989 extern void unregister_chrdev_region(dev_t
, unsigned);
2990 extern void chrdev_show(struct seq_file
*,off_t
);
2992 static inline int register_chrdev(unsigned int major
, const char *name
,
2993 const struct file_operations
*fops
)
2995 return __register_chrdev(major
, 0, 256, name
, fops
);
2998 static inline void unregister_chrdev(unsigned int major
, const char *name
)
3000 __unregister_chrdev(major
, 0, 256, name
);
3003 extern void init_special_inode(struct inode
*, umode_t
, dev_t
);
3005 /* Invalid inode operations -- fs/bad_inode.c */
3006 extern void make_bad_inode(struct inode
*);
3007 extern bool is_bad_inode(struct inode
*);
3009 extern int __must_check
file_fdatawait_range(struct file
*file
, loff_t lstart
,
3011 extern int __must_check
file_check_and_advance_wb_err(struct file
*file
);
3012 extern int __must_check
file_write_and_wait_range(struct file
*file
,
3013 loff_t start
, loff_t end
);
3014 int filemap_fdatawrite_range_kick(struct address_space
*mapping
, loff_t start
,
3017 static inline int file_write_and_wait(struct file
*file
)
3019 return file_write_and_wait_range(file
, 0, LLONG_MAX
);
3022 extern int vfs_fsync_range(struct file
*file
, loff_t start
, loff_t end
,
3024 extern int vfs_fsync(struct file
*file
, int datasync
);
3026 extern int sync_file_range(struct file
*file
, loff_t offset
, loff_t nbytes
,
3027 unsigned int flags
);
3029 static inline bool iocb_is_dsync(const struct kiocb
*iocb
)
3031 return (iocb
->ki_flags
& IOCB_DSYNC
) ||
3032 IS_SYNC(iocb
->ki_filp
->f_mapping
->host
);
3036 * Sync the bytes written if this was a synchronous write. Expect ki_pos
3037 * to already be updated for the write, and will return either the amount
3038 * of bytes passed in, or an error if syncing the file failed.
3040 static inline ssize_t
generic_write_sync(struct kiocb
*iocb
, ssize_t count
)
3042 if (iocb_is_dsync(iocb
)) {
3043 int ret
= vfs_fsync_range(iocb
->ki_filp
,
3044 iocb
->ki_pos
- count
, iocb
->ki_pos
- 1,
3045 (iocb
->ki_flags
& IOCB_SYNC
) ? 0 : 1);
3048 } else if (iocb
->ki_flags
& IOCB_DONTCACHE
) {
3049 struct address_space
*mapping
= iocb
->ki_filp
->f_mapping
;
3051 filemap_fdatawrite_range_kick(mapping
, iocb
->ki_pos
- count
,
3058 extern void emergency_sync(void);
3059 extern void emergency_remount(void);
3062 extern int bmap(struct inode
*inode
, sector_t
*block
);
3064 static inline int bmap(struct inode
*inode
, sector_t
*block
)
3070 int notify_change(struct mnt_idmap
*, struct dentry
*,
3071 struct iattr
*, struct inode
**);
3072 int inode_permission(struct mnt_idmap
*, struct inode
*, int);
3073 int generic_permission(struct mnt_idmap
*, struct inode
*, int);
3074 static inline int file_permission(struct file
*file
, int mask
)
3076 return inode_permission(file_mnt_idmap(file
),
3077 file_inode(file
), mask
);
3079 static inline int path_permission(const struct path
*path
, int mask
)
3081 return inode_permission(mnt_idmap(path
->mnt
),
3082 d_inode(path
->dentry
), mask
);
3084 int __check_sticky(struct mnt_idmap
*idmap
, struct inode
*dir
,
3085 struct inode
*inode
);
3087 static inline bool execute_ok(struct inode
*inode
)
3089 return (inode
->i_mode
& S_IXUGO
) || S_ISDIR(inode
->i_mode
);
3092 static inline bool inode_wrong_type(const struct inode
*inode
, umode_t mode
)
3094 return (inode
->i_mode
^ mode
) & S_IFMT
;
3098 * file_start_write - get write access to a superblock for regular file io
3099 * @file: the file we want to write to
3101 * This is a variant of sb_start_write() which is a noop on non-regualr file.
3102 * Should be matched with a call to file_end_write().
3104 static inline void file_start_write(struct file
*file
)
3106 if (!S_ISREG(file_inode(file
)->i_mode
))
3108 sb_start_write(file_inode(file
)->i_sb
);
3111 static inline bool file_start_write_trylock(struct file
*file
)
3113 if (!S_ISREG(file_inode(file
)->i_mode
))
3115 return sb_start_write_trylock(file_inode(file
)->i_sb
);
3119 * file_end_write - drop write access to a superblock of a regular file
3120 * @file: the file we wrote to
3122 * Should be matched with a call to file_start_write().
3124 static inline void file_end_write(struct file
*file
)
3126 if (!S_ISREG(file_inode(file
)->i_mode
))
3128 sb_end_write(file_inode(file
)->i_sb
);
3132 * kiocb_start_write - get write access to a superblock for async file io
3133 * @iocb: the io context we want to submit the write with
3135 * This is a variant of sb_start_write() for async io submission.
3136 * Should be matched with a call to kiocb_end_write().
3138 static inline void kiocb_start_write(struct kiocb
*iocb
)
3140 struct inode
*inode
= file_inode(iocb
->ki_filp
);
3142 sb_start_write(inode
->i_sb
);
3144 * Fool lockdep by telling it the lock got released so that it
3145 * doesn't complain about the held lock when we return to userspace.
3147 __sb_writers_release(inode
->i_sb
, SB_FREEZE_WRITE
);
3151 * kiocb_end_write - drop write access to a superblock after async file io
3152 * @iocb: the io context we sumbitted the write with
3154 * Should be matched with a call to kiocb_start_write().
3156 static inline void kiocb_end_write(struct kiocb
*iocb
)
3158 struct inode
*inode
= file_inode(iocb
->ki_filp
);
3161 * Tell lockdep we inherited freeze protection from submission thread.
3163 __sb_writers_acquired(inode
->i_sb
, SB_FREEZE_WRITE
);
3164 sb_end_write(inode
->i_sb
);
3168 * This is used for regular files where some users -- especially the
3169 * currently executed binary in a process, previously handled via
3170 * VM_DENYWRITE -- cannot handle concurrent write (and maybe mmap
3171 * read-write shared) accesses.
3173 * get_write_access() gets write permission for a file.
3174 * put_write_access() releases this write permission.
3175 * deny_write_access() denies write access to a file.
3176 * allow_write_access() re-enables write access to a file.
3178 * The i_writecount field of an inode can have the following values:
3179 * 0: no write access, no denied write access
3180 * < 0: (-i_writecount) users that denied write access to the file.
3181 * > 0: (i_writecount) users that have write access to the file.
3183 * Normally we operate on that counter with atomic_{inc,dec} and it's safe
3184 * except for the cases where we don't hold i_writecount yet. Then we need to
3185 * use {get,deny}_write_access() - these functions check the sign and refuse
3186 * to do the change if sign is wrong.
3188 static inline int get_write_access(struct inode
*inode
)
3190 return atomic_inc_unless_negative(&inode
->i_writecount
) ? 0 : -ETXTBSY
;
3192 static inline int deny_write_access(struct file
*file
)
3194 struct inode
*inode
= file_inode(file
);
3195 return atomic_dec_unless_positive(&inode
->i_writecount
) ? 0 : -ETXTBSY
;
3197 static inline void put_write_access(struct inode
* inode
)
3199 atomic_dec(&inode
->i_writecount
);
3201 static inline void allow_write_access(struct file
*file
)
3204 atomic_inc(&file_inode(file
)->i_writecount
);
3208 * Do not prevent write to executable file when watched by pre-content events.
3210 * Note that FMODE_FSNOTIFY_HSM mode is set depending on pre-content watches at
3211 * the time of file open and remains constant for entire lifetime of the file,
3212 * so if pre-content watches are added post execution or removed before the end
3213 * of the execution, it will not cause i_writecount reference leak.
3215 static inline int exe_file_deny_write_access(struct file
*exe_file
)
3217 if (unlikely(FMODE_FSNOTIFY_HSM(exe_file
->f_mode
)))
3219 return deny_write_access(exe_file
);
3221 static inline void exe_file_allow_write_access(struct file
*exe_file
)
3223 if (unlikely(!exe_file
|| FMODE_FSNOTIFY_HSM(exe_file
->f_mode
)))
3225 allow_write_access(exe_file
);
3228 static inline void file_set_fsnotify_mode(struct file
*file
, fmode_t mode
)
3230 file
->f_mode
&= ~FMODE_FSNOTIFY_MASK
;
3231 file
->f_mode
|= mode
;
3234 static inline bool inode_is_open_for_write(const struct inode
*inode
)
3236 return atomic_read(&inode
->i_writecount
) > 0;
3239 #if defined(CONFIG_IMA) || defined(CONFIG_FILE_LOCKING)
3240 static inline void i_readcount_dec(struct inode
*inode
)
3242 BUG_ON(atomic_dec_return(&inode
->i_readcount
) < 0);
3244 static inline void i_readcount_inc(struct inode
*inode
)
3246 atomic_inc(&inode
->i_readcount
);
3249 static inline void i_readcount_dec(struct inode
*inode
)
3253 static inline void i_readcount_inc(struct inode
*inode
)
3258 extern int do_pipe_flags(int *, int);
3260 extern ssize_t
kernel_read(struct file
*, void *, size_t, loff_t
*);
3261 ssize_t
__kernel_read(struct file
*file
, void *buf
, size_t count
, loff_t
*pos
);
3262 extern ssize_t
kernel_write(struct file
*, const void *, size_t, loff_t
*);
3263 extern ssize_t
__kernel_write(struct file
*, const void *, size_t, loff_t
*);
3264 extern struct file
* open_exec(const char *);
3266 /* fs/dcache.c -- generic fs support functions */
3267 extern bool is_subdir(struct dentry
*, struct dentry
*);
3268 extern bool path_is_under(const struct path
*, const struct path
*);
3270 extern char *file_path(struct file
*, char *, int);
3273 * is_dot_dotdot - returns true only if @name is "." or ".."
3274 * @name: file name to check
3275 * @len: length of file name, in bytes
3277 static inline bool is_dot_dotdot(const char *name
, size_t len
)
3279 return len
&& unlikely(name
[0] == '.') &&
3280 (len
== 1 || (len
== 2 && name
[1] == '.'));
3284 * name_contains_dotdot - check if a file name contains ".." path components
3286 * Search for ".." surrounded by either '/' or start/end of string.
3288 static inline bool name_contains_dotdot(const char *name
)
3292 name_len
= strlen(name
);
3293 return strcmp(name
, "..") == 0 ||
3294 strncmp(name
, "../", 3) == 0 ||
3295 strstr(name
, "/../") != NULL
||
3296 (name_len
>= 3 && strcmp(name
+ name_len
- 3, "/..") == 0);
3299 #include <linux/err.h>
3301 /* needed for stackable file system support */
3302 extern loff_t
default_llseek(struct file
*file
, loff_t offset
, int whence
);
3304 extern loff_t
vfs_llseek(struct file
*file
, loff_t offset
, int whence
);
3306 extern int inode_init_always_gfp(struct super_block
*, struct inode
*, gfp_t
);
3307 static inline int inode_init_always(struct super_block
*sb
, struct inode
*inode
)
3309 return inode_init_always_gfp(sb
, inode
, GFP_NOFS
);
3312 extern void inode_init_once(struct inode
*);
3313 extern void address_space_init_once(struct address_space
*mapping
);
3314 extern struct inode
* igrab(struct inode
*);
3315 extern ino_t
iunique(struct super_block
*, ino_t
);
3316 extern int inode_needs_sync(struct inode
*inode
);
3317 extern int generic_delete_inode(struct inode
*inode
);
3318 static inline int generic_drop_inode(struct inode
*inode
)
3320 return !inode
->i_nlink
|| inode_unhashed(inode
);
3322 extern void d_mark_dontcache(struct inode
*inode
);
3324 extern struct inode
*ilookup5_nowait(struct super_block
*sb
,
3325 unsigned long hashval
, int (*test
)(struct inode
*, void *),
3327 extern struct inode
*ilookup5(struct super_block
*sb
, unsigned long hashval
,
3328 int (*test
)(struct inode
*, void *), void *data
);
3329 extern struct inode
*ilookup(struct super_block
*sb
, unsigned long ino
);
3331 extern struct inode
*inode_insert5(struct inode
*inode
, unsigned long hashval
,
3332 int (*test
)(struct inode
*, void *),
3333 int (*set
)(struct inode
*, void *),
3335 struct inode
*iget5_locked(struct super_block
*, unsigned long,
3336 int (*test
)(struct inode
*, void *),
3337 int (*set
)(struct inode
*, void *), void *);
3338 struct inode
*iget5_locked_rcu(struct super_block
*, unsigned long,
3339 int (*test
)(struct inode
*, void *),
3340 int (*set
)(struct inode
*, void *), void *);
3341 extern struct inode
* iget_locked(struct super_block
*, unsigned long);
3342 extern struct inode
*find_inode_nowait(struct super_block
*,
3344 int (*match
)(struct inode
*,
3345 unsigned long, void *),
3347 extern struct inode
*find_inode_rcu(struct super_block
*, unsigned long,
3348 int (*)(struct inode
*, void *), void *);
3349 extern struct inode
*find_inode_by_ino_rcu(struct super_block
*, unsigned long);
3350 extern int insert_inode_locked4(struct inode
*, unsigned long, int (*test
)(struct inode
*, void *), void *);
3351 extern int insert_inode_locked(struct inode
*);
3352 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC
3353 extern void lockdep_annotate_inode_mutex_key(struct inode
*inode
);
3355 static inline void lockdep_annotate_inode_mutex_key(struct inode
*inode
) { };
3357 extern void unlock_new_inode(struct inode
*);
3358 extern void discard_new_inode(struct inode
*);
3359 extern unsigned int get_next_ino(void);
3360 extern void evict_inodes(struct super_block
*sb
);
3361 void dump_mapping(const struct address_space
*);
3364 * Userspace may rely on the inode number being non-zero. For example, glibc
3365 * simply ignores files with zero i_ino in unlink() and other places.
3367 * As an additional complication, if userspace was compiled with
3368 * _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=32 on a 64-bit kernel we'll only end up reading out the
3369 * lower 32 bits, so we need to check that those aren't zero explicitly. With
3370 * _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64, this may cause some harmless false-negatives, but
3371 * better safe than sorry.
3373 static inline bool is_zero_ino(ino_t ino
)
3375 return (u32
)ino
== 0;
3379 * inode->i_lock must be held
3381 static inline void __iget(struct inode
*inode
)
3383 atomic_inc(&inode
->i_count
);
3386 extern void iget_failed(struct inode
*);
3387 extern void clear_inode(struct inode
*);
3388 extern void __destroy_inode(struct inode
*);
3389 struct inode
*alloc_inode(struct super_block
*sb
);
3390 static inline struct inode
*new_inode_pseudo(struct super_block
*sb
)
3392 return alloc_inode(sb
);
3394 extern struct inode
*new_inode(struct super_block
*sb
);
3395 extern void free_inode_nonrcu(struct inode
*inode
);
3396 extern int setattr_should_drop_suidgid(struct mnt_idmap
*, struct inode
*);
3397 extern int file_remove_privs_flags(struct file
*file
, unsigned int flags
);
3398 extern int file_remove_privs(struct file
*);
3399 int setattr_should_drop_sgid(struct mnt_idmap
*idmap
,
3400 const struct inode
*inode
);
3403 * This must be used for allocating filesystems specific inodes to set
3404 * up the inode reclaim context correctly.
3406 #define alloc_inode_sb(_sb, _cache, _gfp) kmem_cache_alloc_lru(_cache, &_sb->s_inode_lru, _gfp)
3408 extern void __insert_inode_hash(struct inode
*, unsigned long hashval
);
3409 static inline void insert_inode_hash(struct inode
*inode
)
3411 __insert_inode_hash(inode
, inode
->i_ino
);
3414 extern void __remove_inode_hash(struct inode
*);
3415 static inline void remove_inode_hash(struct inode
*inode
)
3417 if (!inode_unhashed(inode
) && !hlist_fake(&inode
->i_hash
))
3418 __remove_inode_hash(inode
);
3421 extern void inode_sb_list_add(struct inode
*inode
);
3422 extern void inode_add_lru(struct inode
*inode
);
3424 extern int sb_set_blocksize(struct super_block
*, int);
3425 extern int sb_min_blocksize(struct super_block
*, int);
3427 int generic_file_mmap(struct file
*, struct vm_area_struct
*);
3428 int generic_file_mmap_prepare(struct vm_area_desc
*desc
);
3429 int generic_file_readonly_mmap(struct file
*, struct vm_area_struct
*);
3430 int generic_file_readonly_mmap_prepare(struct vm_area_desc
*desc
);
3431 extern ssize_t
generic_write_checks(struct kiocb
*, struct iov_iter
*);
3432 int generic_write_checks_count(struct kiocb
*iocb
, loff_t
*count
);
3433 extern int generic_write_check_limits(struct file
*file
, loff_t pos
,
3435 extern int generic_file_rw_checks(struct file
*file_in
, struct file
*file_out
);
3436 ssize_t
filemap_read(struct kiocb
*iocb
, struct iov_iter
*to
,
3437 ssize_t already_read
);
3438 extern ssize_t
generic_file_read_iter(struct kiocb
*, struct iov_iter
*);
3439 extern ssize_t
__generic_file_write_iter(struct kiocb
*, struct iov_iter
*);
3440 extern ssize_t
generic_file_write_iter(struct kiocb
*, struct iov_iter
*);
3441 extern ssize_t
generic_file_direct_write(struct kiocb
*, struct iov_iter
*);
3442 ssize_t
generic_perform_write(struct kiocb
*, struct iov_iter
*);
3443 ssize_t
direct_write_fallback(struct kiocb
*iocb
, struct iov_iter
*iter
,
3444 ssize_t direct_written
, ssize_t buffered_written
);
3446 ssize_t
vfs_iter_read(struct file
*file
, struct iov_iter
*iter
, loff_t
*ppos
,
3448 ssize_t
vfs_iter_write(struct file
*file
, struct iov_iter
*iter
, loff_t
*ppos
,
3450 ssize_t
vfs_iocb_iter_read(struct file
*file
, struct kiocb
*iocb
,
3451 struct iov_iter
*iter
);
3452 ssize_t
vfs_iocb_iter_write(struct file
*file
, struct kiocb
*iocb
,
3453 struct iov_iter
*iter
);
3456 ssize_t
filemap_splice_read(struct file
*in
, loff_t
*ppos
,
3457 struct pipe_inode_info
*pipe
,
3458 size_t len
, unsigned int flags
);
3459 ssize_t
copy_splice_read(struct file
*in
, loff_t
*ppos
,
3460 struct pipe_inode_info
*pipe
,
3461 size_t len
, unsigned int flags
);
3462 extern ssize_t
iter_file_splice_write(struct pipe_inode_info
*,
3463 struct file
*, loff_t
*, size_t, unsigned int);
3467 file_ra_state_init(struct file_ra_state
*ra
, struct address_space
*mapping
);
3468 extern loff_t
noop_llseek(struct file
*file
, loff_t offset
, int whence
);
3469 extern loff_t
vfs_setpos(struct file
*file
, loff_t offset
, loff_t maxsize
);
3470 extern loff_t
generic_file_llseek(struct file
*file
, loff_t offset
, int whence
);
3471 extern loff_t
generic_file_llseek_size(struct file
*file
, loff_t offset
,
3472 int whence
, loff_t maxsize
, loff_t eof
);
3473 loff_t
generic_llseek_cookie(struct file
*file
, loff_t offset
, int whence
,
3475 extern loff_t
fixed_size_llseek(struct file
*file
, loff_t offset
,
3476 int whence
, loff_t size
);
3477 extern loff_t
no_seek_end_llseek_size(struct file
*, loff_t
, int, loff_t
);
3478 extern loff_t
no_seek_end_llseek(struct file
*, loff_t
, int);
3479 int rw_verify_area(int, struct file
*, const loff_t
*, size_t);
3480 extern int generic_file_open(struct inode
* inode
, struct file
* filp
);
3481 extern int nonseekable_open(struct inode
* inode
, struct file
* filp
);
3482 extern int stream_open(struct inode
* inode
, struct file
* filp
);
3485 typedef void (dio_submit_t
)(struct bio
*bio
, struct inode
*inode
,
3486 loff_t file_offset
);
3489 /* need locking between buffered and direct access */
3492 /* filesystem does not support filling holes */
3493 DIO_SKIP_HOLES
= 0x02,
3496 ssize_t
__blockdev_direct_IO(struct kiocb
*iocb
, struct inode
*inode
,
3497 struct block_device
*bdev
, struct iov_iter
*iter
,
3498 get_block_t get_block
,
3499 dio_iodone_t end_io
,
3502 static inline ssize_t
blockdev_direct_IO(struct kiocb
*iocb
,
3503 struct inode
*inode
,
3504 struct iov_iter
*iter
,
3505 get_block_t get_block
)
3507 return __blockdev_direct_IO(iocb
, inode
, inode
->i_sb
->s_bdev
, iter
,
3508 get_block
, NULL
, DIO_LOCKING
| DIO_SKIP_HOLES
);
3512 bool inode_dio_finished(const struct inode
*inode
);
3513 void inode_dio_wait(struct inode
*inode
);
3514 void inode_dio_wait_interruptible(struct inode
*inode
);
3517 * inode_dio_begin - signal start of a direct I/O requests
3518 * @inode: inode the direct I/O happens on
3520 * This is called once we've finished processing a direct I/O request,
3521 * and is used to wake up callers waiting for direct I/O to be quiesced.
3523 static inline void inode_dio_begin(struct inode
*inode
)
3525 atomic_inc(&inode
->i_dio_count
);
3529 * inode_dio_end - signal finish of a direct I/O requests
3530 * @inode: inode the direct I/O happens on
3532 * This is called once we've finished processing a direct I/O request,
3533 * and is used to wake up callers waiting for direct I/O to be quiesced.
3535 static inline void inode_dio_end(struct inode
*inode
)
3537 if (atomic_dec_and_test(&inode
->i_dio_count
))
3538 wake_up_var(&inode
->i_dio_count
);
3541 extern void inode_set_flags(struct inode
*inode
, unsigned int flags
,
3544 extern const struct file_operations generic_ro_fops
;
3546 #define special_file(m) (S_ISCHR(m)||S_ISBLK(m)||S_ISFIFO(m)||S_ISSOCK(m))
3548 extern int readlink_copy(char __user
*, int, const char *, int);
3549 extern int page_readlink(struct dentry
*, char __user
*, int);
3550 extern const char *page_get_link_raw(struct dentry
*, struct inode
*,
3551 struct delayed_call
*);
3552 extern const char *page_get_link(struct dentry
*, struct inode
*,
3553 struct delayed_call
*);
3554 extern void page_put_link(void *);
3555 extern int page_symlink(struct inode
*inode
, const char *symname
, int len
);
3556 extern const struct inode_operations page_symlink_inode_operations
;
3557 extern void kfree_link(void *);
3558 void fill_mg_cmtime(struct kstat
*stat
, u32 request_mask
, struct inode
*inode
);
3559 void generic_fillattr(struct mnt_idmap
*, u32
, struct inode
*, struct kstat
*);
3560 void generic_fill_statx_attr(struct inode
*inode
, struct kstat
*stat
);
3561 void generic_fill_statx_atomic_writes(struct kstat
*stat
,
3562 unsigned int unit_min
,
3563 unsigned int unit_max
,
3564 unsigned int unit_max_opt
);
3565 extern int vfs_getattr_nosec(const struct path
*, struct kstat
*, u32
, unsigned int);
3566 extern int vfs_getattr(const struct path
*, struct kstat
*, u32
, unsigned int);
3567 void __inode_add_bytes(struct inode
*inode
, loff_t bytes
);
3568 void inode_add_bytes(struct inode
*inode
, loff_t bytes
);
3569 void __inode_sub_bytes(struct inode
*inode
, loff_t bytes
);
3570 void inode_sub_bytes(struct inode
*inode
, loff_t bytes
);
3571 static inline loff_t
__inode_get_bytes(struct inode
*inode
)
3573 return (((loff_t
)inode
->i_blocks
) << 9) + inode
->i_bytes
;
3575 loff_t
inode_get_bytes(struct inode
*inode
);
3576 void inode_set_bytes(struct inode
*inode
, loff_t bytes
);
3577 const char *simple_get_link(struct dentry
*, struct inode
*,
3578 struct delayed_call
*);
3579 extern const struct inode_operations simple_symlink_inode_operations
;
3581 extern int iterate_dir(struct file
*, struct dir_context
*);
3583 int vfs_fstatat(int dfd
, const char __user
*filename
, struct kstat
*stat
,
3585 int vfs_fstat(int fd
, struct kstat
*stat
);
3587 static inline int vfs_stat(const char __user
*filename
, struct kstat
*stat
)
3589 return vfs_fstatat(AT_FDCWD
, filename
, stat
, 0);
3591 static inline int vfs_lstat(const char __user
*name
, struct kstat
*stat
)
3593 return vfs_fstatat(AT_FDCWD
, name
, stat
, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW
);
3596 extern const char *vfs_get_link(struct dentry
*, struct delayed_call
*);
3597 extern int vfs_readlink(struct dentry
*, char __user
*, int);
3599 extern struct file_system_type
*get_filesystem(struct file_system_type
*fs
);
3600 extern void put_filesystem(struct file_system_type
*fs
);
3601 extern struct file_system_type
*get_fs_type(const char *name
);
3602 extern void drop_super(struct super_block
*sb
);
3603 extern void drop_super_exclusive(struct super_block
*sb
);
3604 extern void iterate_supers(void (*f
)(struct super_block
*, void *), void *arg
);
3605 extern void iterate_supers_type(struct file_system_type
*,
3606 void (*)(struct super_block
*, void *), void *);
3607 void filesystems_freeze(void);
3608 void filesystems_thaw(void);
3610 extern int dcache_dir_open(struct inode
*, struct file
*);
3611 extern int dcache_dir_close(struct inode
*, struct file
*);
3612 extern loff_t
dcache_dir_lseek(struct file
*, loff_t
, int);
3613 extern int dcache_readdir(struct file
*, struct dir_context
*);
3614 extern int simple_setattr(struct mnt_idmap
*, struct dentry
*,
3616 extern int simple_getattr(struct mnt_idmap
*, const struct path
*,
3617 struct kstat
*, u32
, unsigned int);
3618 extern int simple_statfs(struct dentry
*, struct kstatfs
*);
3619 extern int simple_open(struct inode
*inode
, struct file
*file
);
3620 extern int simple_link(struct dentry
*, struct inode
*, struct dentry
*);
3621 extern int simple_unlink(struct inode
*, struct dentry
*);
3622 extern int simple_rmdir(struct inode
*, struct dentry
*);
3623 void simple_rename_timestamp(struct inode
*old_dir
, struct dentry
*old_dentry
,
3624 struct inode
*new_dir
, struct dentry
*new_dentry
);
3625 extern int simple_rename_exchange(struct inode
*old_dir
, struct dentry
*old_dentry
,
3626 struct inode
*new_dir
, struct dentry
*new_dentry
);
3627 extern int simple_rename(struct mnt_idmap
*, struct inode
*,
3628 struct dentry
*, struct inode
*, struct dentry
*,
3630 extern void simple_recursive_removal(struct dentry
*,
3631 void (*callback
)(struct dentry
*));
3632 extern void locked_recursive_removal(struct dentry
*,
3633 void (*callback
)(struct dentry
*));
3634 extern int noop_fsync(struct file
*, loff_t
, loff_t
, int);
3635 extern ssize_t
noop_direct_IO(struct kiocb
*iocb
, struct iov_iter
*iter
);
3636 extern int simple_empty(struct dentry
*);
3637 extern int simple_write_begin(const struct kiocb
*iocb
,
3638 struct address_space
*mapping
,
3639 loff_t pos
, unsigned len
,
3640 struct folio
**foliop
, void **fsdata
);
3641 extern const struct address_space_operations ram_aops
;
3642 extern int always_delete_dentry(const struct dentry
*);
3643 extern struct inode
*alloc_anon_inode(struct super_block
*);
3644 struct inode
*anon_inode_make_secure_inode(struct super_block
*sb
, const char *name
,
3645 const struct inode
*context_inode
);
3646 extern int simple_nosetlease(struct file
*, int, struct file_lease
**, void **);
3648 extern struct dentry
*simple_lookup(struct inode
*, struct dentry
*, unsigned int flags
);
3649 extern ssize_t
generic_read_dir(struct file
*, char __user
*, size_t, loff_t
*);
3650 extern const struct file_operations simple_dir_operations
;
3651 extern const struct inode_operations simple_dir_inode_operations
;
3652 extern void make_empty_dir_inode(struct inode
*inode
);
3653 extern bool is_empty_dir_inode(struct inode
*inode
);
3654 struct tree_descr
{ const char *name
; const struct file_operations
*ops
; int mode
; };
3655 struct dentry
*d_alloc_name(struct dentry
*, const char *);
3656 extern int simple_fill_super(struct super_block
*, unsigned long,
3657 const struct tree_descr
*);
3658 extern int simple_pin_fs(struct file_system_type
*, struct vfsmount
**mount
, int *count
);
3659 extern void simple_release_fs(struct vfsmount
**mount
, int *count
);
3660 struct dentry
*simple_start_creating(struct dentry
*, const char *);
3662 extern ssize_t
simple_read_from_buffer(void __user
*to
, size_t count
,
3663 loff_t
*ppos
, const void *from
, size_t available
);
3664 extern ssize_t
simple_write_to_buffer(void *to
, size_t available
, loff_t
*ppos
,
3665 const void __user
*from
, size_t count
);
3668 struct maple_tree mt
;
3669 unsigned long next_offset
;
3672 void simple_offset_init(struct offset_ctx
*octx
);
3673 int simple_offset_add(struct offset_ctx
*octx
, struct dentry
*dentry
);
3674 void simple_offset_remove(struct offset_ctx
*octx
, struct dentry
*dentry
);
3675 int simple_offset_rename(struct inode
*old_dir
, struct dentry
*old_dentry
,
3676 struct inode
*new_dir
, struct dentry
*new_dentry
);
3677 int simple_offset_rename_exchange(struct inode
*old_dir
,
3678 struct dentry
*old_dentry
,
3679 struct inode
*new_dir
,
3680 struct dentry
*new_dentry
);
3681 void simple_offset_destroy(struct offset_ctx
*octx
);
3683 extern const struct file_operations simple_offset_dir_operations
;
3685 extern int __generic_file_fsync(struct file
*, loff_t
, loff_t
, int);
3686 extern int generic_file_fsync(struct file
*, loff_t
, loff_t
, int);
3688 extern int generic_check_addressable(unsigned, u64
);
3690 extern void generic_set_sb_d_ops(struct super_block
*sb
);
3691 extern int generic_ci_match(const struct inode
*parent
,
3692 const struct qstr
*name
,
3693 const struct qstr
*folded_name
,
3694 const u8
*de_name
, u32 de_name_len
);
3696 #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_UNICODE)
3697 int generic_ci_d_hash(const struct dentry
*dentry
, struct qstr
*str
);
3698 int generic_ci_d_compare(const struct dentry
*dentry
, unsigned int len
,
3699 const char *str
, const struct qstr
*name
);
3702 * generic_ci_validate_strict_name - Check if a given name is suitable
3705 * This functions checks if the proposed filename is valid for the
3706 * parent directory. That means that only valid UTF-8 filenames will be
3707 * accepted for casefold directories from filesystems created with the
3708 * strict encoding flag. That also means that any name will be
3709 * accepted for directories that doesn't have casefold enabled, or
3710 * aren't being strict with the encoding.
3712 * @dir: inode of the directory where the new file will be created
3713 * @name: name of the new file
3716 * * True: if the filename is suitable for this directory. It can be
3717 * true if a given name is not suitable for a strict encoding
3718 * directory, but the directory being used isn't strict
3719 * * False if the filename isn't suitable for this directory. This only
3720 * happens when a directory is casefolded and the filesystem is strict
3721 * about its encoding.
3723 static inline bool generic_ci_validate_strict_name(struct inode
*dir
, struct qstr
*name
)
3725 if (!IS_CASEFOLDED(dir
) || !sb_has_strict_encoding(dir
->i_sb
))
3729 * A casefold dir must have a encoding set, unless the filesystem
3732 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!dir
->i_sb
->s_encoding
))
3735 return !utf8_validate(dir
->i_sb
->s_encoding
, name
);
3738 static inline bool generic_ci_validate_strict_name(struct inode
*dir
, struct qstr
*name
)
3744 static inline bool sb_has_encoding(const struct super_block
*sb
)
3746 #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_UNICODE)
3747 return !!sb
->s_encoding
;
3753 int may_setattr(struct mnt_idmap
*idmap
, struct inode
*inode
,
3754 unsigned int ia_valid
);
3755 int setattr_prepare(struct mnt_idmap
*, struct dentry
*, struct iattr
*);
3756 extern int inode_newsize_ok(const struct inode
*, loff_t offset
);
3757 void setattr_copy(struct mnt_idmap
*, struct inode
*inode
,
3758 const struct iattr
*attr
);
3760 extern int file_update_time(struct file
*file
);
3762 static inline bool file_is_dax(const struct file
*file
)
3764 return file
&& IS_DAX(file
->f_mapping
->host
);
3767 static inline bool vma_is_dax(const struct vm_area_struct
*vma
)
3769 return file_is_dax(vma
->vm_file
);
3772 static inline bool vma_is_fsdax(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
)
3774 struct inode
*inode
;
3776 if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_FS_DAX
) || !vma
->vm_file
)
3778 if (!vma_is_dax(vma
))
3780 inode
= file_inode(vma
->vm_file
);
3781 if (S_ISCHR(inode
->i_mode
))
3782 return false; /* device-dax */
3786 static inline int iocb_flags(struct file
*file
)
3789 if (file
->f_flags
& O_APPEND
)
3791 if (file
->f_flags
& O_DIRECT
)
3793 if (file
->f_flags
& O_DSYNC
)
3795 if (file
->f_flags
& __O_SYNC
)
3800 static inline int kiocb_set_rw_flags(struct kiocb
*ki
, rwf_t flags
,
3803 int kiocb_flags
= 0;
3805 /* make sure there's no overlap between RWF and private IOCB flags */
3806 BUILD_BUG_ON((__force
int) RWF_SUPPORTED
& IOCB_EVENTFD
);
3810 if (unlikely(flags
& ~RWF_SUPPORTED
))
3812 if (unlikely((flags
& RWF_APPEND
) && (flags
& RWF_NOAPPEND
)))
3815 if (flags
& RWF_NOWAIT
) {
3816 if (!(ki
->ki_filp
->f_mode
& FMODE_NOWAIT
))
3819 if (flags
& RWF_ATOMIC
) {
3820 if (rw_type
!= WRITE
)
3822 if (!(ki
->ki_filp
->f_mode
& FMODE_CAN_ATOMIC_WRITE
))
3825 if (flags
& RWF_DONTCACHE
) {
3826 /* file system must support it */
3827 if (!(ki
->ki_filp
->f_op
->fop_flags
& FOP_DONTCACHE
))
3829 /* DAX mappings not supported */
3830 if (IS_DAX(ki
->ki_filp
->f_mapping
->host
))
3833 kiocb_flags
|= (__force
int) (flags
& RWF_SUPPORTED
);
3834 if (flags
& RWF_SYNC
)
3835 kiocb_flags
|= IOCB_DSYNC
;
3837 if ((flags
& RWF_NOAPPEND
) && (ki
->ki_flags
& IOCB_APPEND
)) {
3838 if (IS_APPEND(file_inode(ki
->ki_filp
)))
3840 ki
->ki_flags
&= ~IOCB_APPEND
;
3843 ki
->ki_flags
|= kiocb_flags
;
3847 /* Transaction based IO helpers */
3850 * An argresp is stored in an allocated page and holds the
3851 * size of the argument or response, along with its content
3853 struct simple_transaction_argresp
{
3858 #define SIMPLE_TRANSACTION_LIMIT (PAGE_SIZE - sizeof(struct simple_transaction_argresp))
3860 char *simple_transaction_get(struct file
*file
, const char __user
*buf
,
3862 ssize_t
simple_transaction_read(struct file
*file
, char __user
*buf
,
3863 size_t size
, loff_t
*pos
);
3864 int simple_transaction_release(struct inode
*inode
, struct file
*file
);
3866 void simple_transaction_set(struct file
*file
, size_t n
);
3869 * simple attribute files
3871 * These attributes behave similar to those in sysfs:
3873 * Writing to an attribute immediately sets a value, an open file can be
3874 * written to multiple times.
3876 * Reading from an attribute creates a buffer from the value that might get
3877 * read with multiple read calls. When the attribute has been read
3878 * completely, no further read calls are possible until the file is opened
3881 * All attributes contain a text representation of a numeric value
3882 * that are accessed with the get() and set() functions.
3884 #define DEFINE_SIMPLE_ATTRIBUTE_XSIGNED(__fops, __get, __set, __fmt, __is_signed) \
3885 static int __fops ## _open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) \
3887 __simple_attr_check_format(__fmt, 0ull); \
3888 return simple_attr_open(inode, file, __get, __set, __fmt); \
3890 static const struct file_operations __fops = { \
3891 .owner = THIS_MODULE, \
3892 .open = __fops ## _open, \
3893 .release = simple_attr_release, \
3894 .read = simple_attr_read, \
3895 .write = (__is_signed) ? simple_attr_write_signed : simple_attr_write, \
3896 .llseek = generic_file_llseek, \
3899 #define DEFINE_SIMPLE_ATTRIBUTE(__fops, __get, __set, __fmt) \
3900 DEFINE_SIMPLE_ATTRIBUTE_XSIGNED(__fops, __get, __set, __fmt, false)
3902 #define DEFINE_SIMPLE_ATTRIBUTE_SIGNED(__fops, __get, __set, __fmt) \
3903 DEFINE_SIMPLE_ATTRIBUTE_XSIGNED(__fops, __get, __set, __fmt, true)
3905 static inline __printf(1, 2)
3906 void __simple_attr_check_format(const char *fmt
, ...)
3908 /* don't do anything, just let the compiler check the arguments; */
3911 int simple_attr_open(struct inode
*inode
, struct file
*file
,
3912 int (*get
)(void *, u64
*), int (*set
)(void *, u64
),
3914 int simple_attr_release(struct inode
*inode
, struct file
*file
);
3915 ssize_t
simple_attr_read(struct file
*file
, char __user
*buf
,
3916 size_t len
, loff_t
*ppos
);
3917 ssize_t
simple_attr_write(struct file
*file
, const char __user
*buf
,
3918 size_t len
, loff_t
*ppos
);
3919 ssize_t
simple_attr_write_signed(struct file
*file
, const char __user
*buf
,
3920 size_t len
, loff_t
*ppos
);
3923 int __init
list_bdev_fs_names(char *buf
, size_t size
);
3925 #define __FMODE_EXEC ((__force int) FMODE_EXEC)
3927 #define ACC_MODE(x) ("\004\002\006\006"[(x)&O_ACCMODE])
3928 #define OPEN_FMODE(flag) ((__force fmode_t)((flag + 1) & O_ACCMODE))
3930 static inline bool is_sxid(umode_t mode
)
3932 return mode
& (S_ISUID
| S_ISGID
);
3935 static inline int check_sticky(struct mnt_idmap
*idmap
,
3936 struct inode
*dir
, struct inode
*inode
)
3938 if (!(dir
->i_mode
& S_ISVTX
))
3941 return __check_sticky(idmap
, dir
, inode
);
3944 static inline void inode_has_no_xattr(struct inode
*inode
)
3946 if (!is_sxid(inode
->i_mode
) && (inode
->i_sb
->s_flags
& SB_NOSEC
))
3947 inode
->i_flags
|= S_NOSEC
;
3950 static inline bool is_root_inode(struct inode
*inode
)
3952 return inode
== inode
->i_sb
->s_root
->d_inode
;
3955 static inline bool dir_emit(struct dir_context
*ctx
,
3956 const char *name
, int namelen
,
3957 u64 ino
, unsigned type
)
3959 return ctx
->actor(ctx
, name
, namelen
, ctx
->pos
, ino
, type
);
3961 static inline bool dir_emit_dot(struct file
*file
, struct dir_context
*ctx
)
3963 return ctx
->actor(ctx
, ".", 1, ctx
->pos
,
3964 file
->f_path
.dentry
->d_inode
->i_ino
, DT_DIR
);
3966 static inline bool dir_emit_dotdot(struct file
*file
, struct dir_context
*ctx
)
3968 return ctx
->actor(ctx
, "..", 2, ctx
->pos
,
3969 d_parent_ino(file
->f_path
.dentry
), DT_DIR
);
3971 static inline bool dir_emit_dots(struct file
*file
, struct dir_context
*ctx
)
3973 if (ctx
->pos
== 0) {
3974 if (!dir_emit_dot(file
, ctx
))
3978 if (ctx
->pos
== 1) {
3979 if (!dir_emit_dotdot(file
, ctx
))
3985 static inline bool dir_relax(struct inode
*inode
)
3987 inode_unlock(inode
);
3989 return !IS_DEADDIR(inode
);
3992 static inline bool dir_relax_shared(struct inode
*inode
)
3994 inode_unlock_shared(inode
);
3995 inode_lock_shared(inode
);
3996 return !IS_DEADDIR(inode
);
3999 extern bool path_noexec(const struct path
*path
);
4000 extern void inode_nohighmem(struct inode
*inode
);
4003 extern int vfs_fadvise(struct file
*file
, loff_t offset
, loff_t len
,
4005 extern int generic_fadvise(struct file
*file
, loff_t offset
, loff_t len
,
4008 static inline bool vfs_empty_path(int dfd
, const char __user
*path
)
4015 /* We now allow NULL to be used for empty path. */
4019 if (unlikely(get_user(c
, path
)))
4025 int generic_atomic_write_valid(struct kiocb
*iocb
, struct iov_iter
*iter
);
4027 #endif /* _LINUX_FS_H */