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- Date:
Sun Jan 4 10:40:17 1998
- Orig file:
v2.1.77/linux/fs/hfs/dir_cap.c
- Orig date:
Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
diff -u --recursive --new-file v2.1.77/linux/fs/hfs/dir_cap.c linux/fs/hfs/dir_cap.c
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+/*
+ * linux/fs/hfs/dir_cap.c
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 1995-1997 Paul H. Hargrove
+ * This file may be distributed under the terms of the GNU Public License.
+ *
+ * This file contains the inode_operations and file_operations
+ * structures for HFS directories under the CAP scheme.
+ *
+ * Based on the minix file system code, (C) 1991, 1992 by Linus Torvalds
+ *
+ * The source code distribution of the Columbia AppleTalk Package for
+ * UNIX, version 6.0, (CAP) was used as a specification of the
+ * location and format of files used by CAP's Aufs. No code from CAP
+ * appears in hfs_fs. hfs_fs is not a work ``derived'' from CAP in
+ * the sense of intellectual property law.
+ *
+ * "XXX" in a comment is a note to myself to consider changing something.
+ *
+ * In function preconditions the term "valid" applied to a pointer to
+ * a structure means that the pointer is non-NULL and the structure it
+ * points to has all fields initialized to consistent values.
+ */
+
+#include "hfs.h"
+#include <linux/hfs_fs_sb.h>
+#include <linux/hfs_fs_i.h>
+#include <linux/hfs_fs.h>
+
+/*================ Forward declarations ================*/
+
+static int cap_lookup(struct inode *, struct dentry *);
+static int cap_readdir(struct file *, void *, filldir_t);
+
+/*================ Global variables ================*/
+
+#define DOT_LEN 1
+#define DOT_DOT_LEN 2
+#define DOT_RESOURCE_LEN 9
+#define DOT_FINDERINFO_LEN 11
+#define DOT_ROOTINFO_LEN 9
+
+const struct hfs_name hfs_cap_reserved1[] = {
+ {DOT_LEN, "."},
+ {DOT_DOT_LEN, ".."},
+ {DOT_RESOURCE_LEN, ".resource"},
+ {DOT_FINDERINFO_LEN, ".finderinfo"},
+ {0, ""},
+};
+
+const struct hfs_name hfs_cap_reserved2[] = {
+ {DOT_ROOTINFO_LEN, ".rootinfo"},
+ {0, ""},
+};
+
+#define DOT (&hfs_cap_reserved1[0])
+#define DOT_DOT (&hfs_cap_reserved1[1])
+#define DOT_RESOURCE (&hfs_cap_reserved1[2])
+#define DOT_FINDERINFO (&hfs_cap_reserved1[3])
+#define DOT_ROOTINFO (&hfs_cap_reserved2[0])
+
+static struct file_operations hfs_cap_dir_operations = {
+ NULL, /* lseek - default */
+ hfs_dir_read, /* read - invalid */
+ NULL, /* write - bad */
+ cap_readdir, /* readdir */
+ NULL, /* select - default */
+ NULL, /* ioctl - default */
+ NULL, /* mmap - none */
+ NULL, /* no special open code */
+ NULL, /* no special release code */
+ file_fsync, /* fsync - default */
+ NULL, /* fasync - default */
+ NULL, /* check_media_change - none */
+ NULL /* revalidate - none */
+};
+
+struct inode_operations hfs_cap_ndir_inode_operations = {
+ &hfs_cap_dir_operations,/* default directory file-ops */
+ hfs_create, /* create */
+ cap_lookup, /* lookup */
+ NULL, /* link */
+ hfs_unlink, /* unlink */
+ NULL, /* symlink */
+ hfs_mkdir, /* mkdir */
+ hfs_rmdir, /* rmdir */
+ hfs_mknod, /* mknod */
+ hfs_rename, /* rename */
+ NULL, /* readlink */
+ NULL, /* follow_link */
+ NULL, /* readpage */
+ NULL, /* writepage */
+ NULL, /* bmap */
+ NULL, /* truncate */
+ NULL, /* permission */
+ NULL /* smap */
+};
+
+struct inode_operations hfs_cap_fdir_inode_operations = {
+ &hfs_cap_dir_operations,/* default directory file-ops */
+ NULL, /* create */
+ cap_lookup, /* lookup */
+ NULL, /* link */
+ NULL, /* unlink */
+ NULL, /* symlink */
+ NULL, /* mkdir */
+ NULL, /* rmdir */
+ NULL, /* mknod */
+ NULL, /* rename */
+ NULL, /* readlink */
+ NULL, /* follow_link */
+ NULL, /* readpage */
+ NULL, /* writepage */
+ NULL, /* bmap */
+ NULL, /* truncate */
+ NULL, /* permission */
+ NULL /* smap */
+};
+
+struct inode_operations hfs_cap_rdir_inode_operations = {
+ &hfs_cap_dir_operations,/* default directory file-ops */
+ hfs_create, /* create */
+ cap_lookup, /* lookup */
+ NULL, /* link */
+ NULL, /* unlink */
+ NULL, /* symlink */
+ NULL, /* mkdir */
+ NULL, /* rmdir */
+ NULL, /* mknod */
+ NULL, /* rename */
+ NULL, /* readlink */
+ NULL, /* follow_link */
+ NULL, /* readpage */
+ NULL, /* writepage */
+ NULL, /* bmap */
+ NULL, /* truncate */
+ NULL, /* permission */
+ NULL /* smap */
+};
+
+/*================ File-local functions ================*/
+
+/*
+ * cap_lookup()
+ *
+ * This is the lookup() entry in the inode_operations structure for
+ * HFS directories in the CAP scheme. The purpose is to generate the
+ * inode corresponding to an entry in a directory, given the inode for
+ * the directory and the name (and its length) of the entry.
+ */
+static int cap_lookup(struct inode * dir, struct dentry *dentry)
+{
+ ino_t dtype;
+ struct hfs_name cname;
+ struct hfs_cat_entry *entry;
+ struct hfs_cat_key key;
+ struct inode *inode = NULL;
+
+ if (!dir || !S_ISDIR(dir->i_mode)) {
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ entry = HFS_I(dir)->entry;
+ dtype = HFS_ITYPE(dir->i_ino);
+
+ /* Perform name-mangling */
+ hfs_nameout(dir, &cname, dentry->d_name.name,
+ dentry->d_name.len);
+
+ /* Check for "." */
+ if (hfs_streq(&cname, DOT)) {
+ /* this little trick skips the iget and iput */
+ d_add(dentry, dir);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ /* Check for "..". */
+ if (hfs_streq(&cname, DOT_DOT)) {
+ struct hfs_cat_entry *parent;
+
+ if (dtype != HFS_CAP_NDIR) {
+ /* Case for ".." in ".finderinfo" or ".resource" */
+ parent = entry;
+ ++entry->count; /* __hfs_iget() eats one */
+ } else {
+ /* Case for ".." in a normal directory */
+ parent = hfs_cat_parent(entry);
+ }
+ inode = hfs_iget(parent, HFS_CAP_NDIR, dentry);
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ /* Check for special directories if in a normal directory.
+ Note that cap_dupdir() does an iput(dir). */
+ if (dtype==HFS_CAP_NDIR) {
+ /* Check for ".resource", ".finderinfo" and ".rootinfo" */
+ if (hfs_streq(&cname, DOT_RESOURCE)) {
+ ++entry->count; /* __hfs_iget() eats one */
+ inode = hfs_iget(entry, HFS_CAP_RDIR, dentry);
+ goto done;
+ } else if (hfs_streq(&cname, DOT_FINDERINFO)) {
+ ++entry->count; /* __hfs_iget() eats one */
+ inode = hfs_iget(entry, HFS_CAP_FDIR, dentry);
+ goto done;
+ } else if ((entry->cnid == htonl(HFS_ROOT_CNID)) &&
+ hfs_streq(&cname, DOT_ROOTINFO)) {
+ ++entry->count; /* __hfs_iget() eats one */
+ inode = hfs_iget(entry, HFS_CAP_FNDR, dentry);
+ goto done;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Do an hfs_iget() on the mangled name. */
+ hfs_cat_build_key(entry->cnid, &cname, &key);
+ inode = hfs_iget(hfs_cat_get(entry->mdb, &key),
+ HFS_I(dir)->file_type, dentry);
+
+ /* Don't return a resource fork for a directory */
+ if (inode && (dtype == HFS_CAP_RDIR) &&
+ (HFS_I(inode)->entry->type == HFS_CDR_DIR)) {
+ inode = NULL;
+ }
+
+done:
+ d_add(dentry, inode);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+ * cap_readdir()
+ *
+ * This is the readdir() entry in the file_operations structure for
+ * HFS directories in the CAP scheme. The purpose is to enumerate the
+ * entries in a directory, given the inode of the directory and a
+ * (struct file *), the 'f_pos' field of which indicates the location
+ * in the directory. The (struct file *) is updated so that the next
+ * call with the same 'dir' and 'filp' arguments will produce the next
+ * directory entry. The entries are returned in 'dirent', which is
+ * "filled-in" by calling filldir(). This allows the same readdir()
+ * function be used for different dirent formats. We try to read in
+ * as many entries as we can before filldir() refuses to take any more.
+ *
+ * XXX: In the future it may be a good idea to consider not generating
+ * metadata files for covered directories since the data doesn't
+ * correspond to the mounted directory. However this requires an
+ * iget() for every directory which could be considered an excessive
+ * amount of overhead. Since the inode for a mount point is always
+ * in-core this is another argument for a call to get an inode if it
+ * is in-core or NULL if it is not.
+ */
+static int cap_readdir(struct file * filp,
+ void * dirent, filldir_t filldir)
+{
+ ino_t type;
+ int skip_dirs;
+ struct hfs_brec brec;
+ struct hfs_cat_entry *entry;
+ struct inode *dir = filp->f_dentry->d_inode;
+
+ if (!dir || !dir->i_sb || !S_ISDIR(dir->i_mode)) {
+ return -EBADF;
+ }
+
+ entry = HFS_I(dir)->entry;
+ type = HFS_ITYPE(dir->i_ino);
+ skip_dirs = (type == HFS_CAP_RDIR);
+
+ if (filp->f_pos == 0) {
+ /* Entry 0 is for "." */
+ if (filldir(dirent, DOT->Name, DOT_LEN, 0, dir->i_ino)) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ filp->f_pos = 1;
+ }
+
+ if (filp->f_pos == 1) {
+ /* Entry 1 is for ".." */
+ hfs_u32 cnid;
+
+ if (type == HFS_CAP_NDIR) {
+ cnid = hfs_get_nl(entry->key.ParID);
+ } else {
+ cnid = entry->cnid;
+ }
+
+ if (filldir(dirent, DOT_DOT->Name,
+ DOT_DOT_LEN, 1, ntohl(cnid))) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ filp->f_pos = 2;
+ }
+
+ if (filp->f_pos < (dir->i_size - 3)) {
+ hfs_u32 cnid;
+ hfs_u8 type;
+
+ if (hfs_cat_open(entry, &brec) ||
+ hfs_cat_next(entry, &brec, filp->f_pos - 2, &cnid, &type)) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ while (filp->f_pos < (dir->i_size - 3)) {
+ if (hfs_cat_next(entry, &brec, 1, &cnid, &type)) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ if (!skip_dirs || (type != HFS_CDR_DIR)) {
+ ino_t ino;
+ unsigned int len;
+ unsigned char tmp_name[HFS_NAMEMAX];
+
+ ino = ntohl(cnid) | HFS_I(dir)->file_type;
+ len = hfs_namein(dir, tmp_name,
+ &((struct hfs_cat_key *)brec.key)->CName);
+ if (filldir(dirent, tmp_name, len,
+ filp->f_pos, ino)) {
+ hfs_cat_close(entry, &brec);
+ return 0;
+ }
+ }
+ ++filp->f_pos;
+ }
+ hfs_cat_close(entry, &brec);
+ }
+
+ if (filp->f_pos == (dir->i_size - 3)) {
+ if ((entry->cnid == htonl(HFS_ROOT_CNID)) &&
+ (type == HFS_CAP_NDIR)) {
+ /* In root dir last-2 entry is for ".rootinfo" */
+ if (filldir(dirent, DOT_ROOTINFO->Name,
+ DOT_ROOTINFO_LEN, filp->f_pos,
+ ntohl(entry->cnid) | HFS_CAP_FNDR)) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ }
+ ++filp->f_pos;
+ }
+
+ if (filp->f_pos == (dir->i_size - 2)) {
+ if (type == HFS_CAP_NDIR) {
+ /* In normal dirs last-1 entry is for ".finderinfo" */
+ if (filldir(dirent, DOT_FINDERINFO->Name,
+ DOT_FINDERINFO_LEN, filp->f_pos,
+ ntohl(entry->cnid) | HFS_CAP_FDIR)) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ }
+ ++filp->f_pos;
+ }
+
+ if (filp->f_pos == (dir->i_size - 1)) {
+ if (type == HFS_CAP_NDIR) {
+ /* In normal dirs last entry is for ".resource" */
+ if (filldir(dirent, DOT_RESOURCE->Name,
+ DOT_RESOURCE_LEN, filp->f_pos,
+ ntohl(entry->cnid) | HFS_CAP_RDIR)) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ }
+ ++filp->f_pos;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+
+/* due to the dcache caching negative dentries for non-existent files,
+ * we need to drop those entries when a file silently gets created.
+ * as far as i can tell, the calls that need to do this are the file
+ * related calls (create, rename, and mknod). the directory calls
+ * should be immune. the relevant calls in dir.c call drop_dentry
+ * upon successful completion. */
+void hfs_cap_drop_dentry(const ino_t type, struct dentry *dentry)
+{
+ if (type == HFS_CAP_DATA) { /* given name */
+ hfs_drop_special(DOT_FINDERINFO, dentry->d_parent, dentry);
+ hfs_drop_special(DOT_RESOURCE, dentry->d_parent, dentry);
+ } else {
+ struct dentry *de;
+
+ /* look for name */
+ if ((de = hfs_lookup_dentry(dentry->d_name.name,
+ dentry->d_name.len,
+ dentry->d_parent->d_parent))) {
+ if (!de->d_inode)
+ d_drop(de);
+ dput(de);
+ }
+
+ switch (type) {
+ case HFS_CAP_RSRC: /* given .resource/name */
+ /* look for .finderinfo/name */
+ hfs_drop_special(DOT_FINDERINFO, dentry->d_parent->d_parent,
+ dentry);
+ break;
+ case HFS_CAP_FNDR: /* given .finderinfo/name. i don't this
+ * happens. */
+ /* look for .resource/name */
+ hfs_drop_special(DOT_RESOURCE, dentry->d_parent->d_parent,
+ dentry);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+}
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