#include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "internal.h" static long do_sys_name_to_handle(struct path *path, struct file_handle __user *ufh, int __user *mnt_id) { long retval; struct file_handle f_handle; int handle_dwords, handle_bytes; struct file_handle *handle = NULL; /* * We need t make sure wether the file system * support decoding of the file handle */ if (!path->mnt->mnt_sb->s_export_op || !path->mnt->mnt_sb->s_export_op->fh_to_dentry) return -EOPNOTSUPP; if (copy_from_user(&f_handle, ufh, sizeof(struct file_handle))) return -EFAULT; if (f_handle.handle_bytes > MAX_HANDLE_SZ) return -EINVAL; handle = kmalloc(sizeof(struct file_handle) + f_handle.handle_bytes, GFP_KERNEL); if (!handle) return -ENOMEM; /* convert handle size to multiple of sizeof(u32) */ handle_dwords = f_handle.handle_bytes >> 2; /* we ask for a non connected handle */ retval = exportfs_encode_fh(path->dentry, (struct fid *)handle->f_handle, &handle_dwords, 0); handle->handle_type = retval; /* convert handle size to bytes */ handle_bytes = handle_dwords * sizeof(u32); handle->handle_bytes = handle_bytes; if ((handle->handle_bytes > f_handle.handle_bytes) || (retval == 255) || (retval == -ENOSPC)) { /* As per old exportfs_encode_fh documentation * we could return ENOSPC to indicate overflow * But file system returned 255 always. So handle * both the values */ /* * set the handle size to zero so we copy only * non variable part of the file_handle */ handle_bytes = 0; retval = -EOVERFLOW; } else retval = 0; /* copy the mount id */ if (copy_to_user(mnt_id, &path->mnt->mnt_id, sizeof(*mnt_id)) || copy_to_user(ufh, handle, sizeof(struct file_handle) + handle_bytes)) retval = -EFAULT; kfree(handle); return retval; } /** * sys_name_to_handle_at: convert name to handle * @dfd: directory relative to which name is interpreted if not absolute * @name: name that should be converted to handle. * @handle: resulting file handle * @mnt_id: mount id of the file system containing the file * @flag: flag value to indicate whether to follow symlink or not * * @handle->handle_size indicate the space available to store the * variable part of the file handle in bytes. If there is not * enough space, the field is updated to return the minimum * value required. */ SYSCALL_DEFINE5(name_to_handle_at, int, dfd, const char __user *, name, struct file_handle __user *, handle, int __user *, mnt_id, int, flag) { struct path path; int lookup_flags; int err; if ((flag & ~(AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW | AT_EMPTY_PATH)) != 0) return -EINVAL; lookup_flags = (flag & AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW) ? LOOKUP_FOLLOW : 0; if (flag & AT_EMPTY_PATH) lookup_flags |= LOOKUP_EMPTY; err = user_path_at(dfd, name, lookup_flags, &path); if (!err) { err = do_sys_name_to_handle(&path, handle, mnt_id); path_put(&path); } return err; }