SysIII/usr/src/uts/vax/os/fio.c
#include "sys/param.h"
#include "sys/systm.h"
#include "sys/dir.h"
#include "sys/user.h"
#include "sys/filsys.h"
#include "sys/file.h"
#include "sys/conf.h"
#include "sys/inode.h"
#include "sys/mount.h"
#include "sys/var.h"
#include "sys/acct.h"
/*
* Convert a user supplied file descriptor into a pointer
* to a file structure.
* Only task is to check range of the descriptor.
*/
struct file *
getf(f)
register int f;
{
register struct file *fp;
if(0 <= f && f < NOFILE) {
fp = u.u_ofile[f];
if(fp != NULL)
return(fp);
}
u.u_error = EBADF;
return(NULL);
}
/*
* Internal form of close.
* Decrement reference count on file structure.
* Also make sure the pipe protocol does not constipate.
*
* Decrement reference count on the inode following
* removal to the referencing file structure.
* On the last close switch out to the device handler for
* special files. Note that the handler is called
* on every open but only the last close.
*/
closef(fp)
register struct file *fp;
{
register struct inode *ip;
int flag, fmt;
dev_t dev;
register int (*cfunc)();
if(fp == NULL)
return;
if ((unsigned)fp->f_count > 1) {
fp->f_count--;
return;
}
ip = fp->f_inode;
plock(ip);
flag = fp->f_flag;
dev = (dev_t)ip->i_rdev;
fmt = ip->i_mode&IFMT;
fp->f_count = 0;
switch(fmt) {
case IFCHR:
cfunc = cdevsw[major(dev)].d_close;
break;
case IFBLK:
cfunc = bdevsw[major(dev)].d_close;
break;
case IFIFO:
closep(ip, flag);
default:
iput(ip);
return;
}
for (fp = file; fp < (struct file *)v.ve_file; fp++) {
register struct inode *tip;
if (fp->f_count) {
tip = fp->f_inode;
if (tip->i_rdev == dev &&
(tip->i_mode&IFMT) == fmt)
goto out;
}
}
if (fmt == IFBLK) {
register struct mount *mp;
for (mp = mount; mp < (struct mount *)v.ve_mount; mp++)
if (mp->m_flags == MINUSE && mp->m_dev == dev)
goto out;
bflush(dev);
(*cfunc)(minor(dev), flag);
binval(dev);
} else {
prele(ip);
(*cfunc)(minor(dev), flag);
}
out:
iput(ip);
}
/*
* openi called to allow handler of special files to initialize and
* validate before actual IO.
*/
openi(ip, flag)
register struct inode *ip;
{
dev_t dev;
register unsigned int maj;
dev = (dev_t)ip->i_rdev;
maj = major(dev);
switch(ip->i_mode&IFMT) {
case IFCHR:
if(maj >= cdevcnt)
goto bad;
if (u.u_ttyp == NULL)
u.u_ttyd = dev;
(*cdevsw[maj].d_open)(minor(dev), flag);
break;
case IFBLK:
if(maj >= bdevcnt)
goto bad;
(*bdevsw[maj].d_open)(minor(dev), flag);
break;
case IFIFO:
openp(ip, flag);
break;
}
return;
bad:
u.u_error = ENXIO;
}
/*
* Check mode permission on inode pointer.
* Mode is READ, WRITE or EXEC.
* In the case of WRITE, the read-only status of the file
* system is checked. Also in WRITE, prototype text
* segments cannot be written.
* The mode is shifted to select the owner/group/other fields.
* The super user is granted all permissions.
*/
access(ip, mode)
register struct inode *ip;
{
register m;
m = mode;
if(m == IWRITE) {
if(getfs(ip->i_dev)->s_ronly != 0) {
u.u_error = EROFS;
return(1);
}
if (ip->i_flag&ITEXT)
xrele(ip);
if(ip->i_flag & ITEXT) {
u.u_error = ETXTBSY;
return(1);
}
}
if(u.u_uid == 0)
return(0);
if(u.u_uid != ip->i_uid) {
m >>= 3;
if(u.u_gid != ip->i_gid)
m >>= 3;
}
if((ip->i_mode&m) != 0)
return(0);
u.u_error = EACCES;
return(1);
}
/*
* Look up a pathname and test if the resultant inode is owned by the
* current user. If not, try for super-user.
* If permission is granted, return inode pointer.
*/
struct inode *
owner()
{
register struct inode *ip;
ip = namei(uchar, 0);
if(ip == NULL)
return(NULL);
if(u.u_uid == ip->i_uid)
return(ip);
if(suser())
return(ip);
iput(ip);
return(NULL);
}
/*
* Test if the current user is the super user.
*/
suser()
{
if(u.u_uid == 0) {
u.u_acflag |= ASU;
return(1);
}
u.u_error = EPERM;
return(0);
}
/*
* Allocate a user file descriptor.
*/
ufalloc(i)
register i;
{
for(; i<NOFILE; i++)
if(u.u_ofile[i] == NULL) {
u.u_rval1 = i;
u.u_pofile[i] = 0;
return(i);
}
u.u_error = EMFILE;
return(-1);
}
/*
* Allocate a user file descriptor and a file structure.
* Initialize the descriptor to point at the file structure.
*
* no file -- if there are no available file structures.
*/
struct file *
falloc()
{
register struct file *fp;
register i;
i = ufalloc(0);
if(i < 0)
return(NULL);
for(fp = &file[0]; fp < (struct file *)v.ve_file; fp++)
if(fp->f_count == 0) {
u.u_ofile[i] = fp;
fp->f_count++;
fp->f_offset = 0;
return(fp);
}
printf("no file\n");
u.u_error = ENFILE;
return(NULL);
}