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Most 86 * vnodes cached by the system will reference one or more associated namecache 87 * structures. 88 * 89 * The DragonFly namecache maintains elements from active nodes to the root 90 * in all but the NFS server case and the removed file/directory case. 91 * NFS servers use fhtovp() and may have to regenerate the topology to 92 * the leaf on the fly. 93 * 94 * Because the namecache structure maintains the path through mount points, 95 * null, and union mounts, and other VFS overlays, several namecache 96 * structures may pass through the same vnode. Also note that namespaces 97 * relating to non-existant (i.e. not-yet-created) files/directories may be 98 * locked. Lock coherency is achieved by requiring that the particular 99 * namecache record whos parent represents the physical directory in which 100 * the namespace operation is to occur be the one that is locked. In 101 * overlay cases, the (union, nullfs) VFS, or in namei when crossing a mount 102 * point, may have to obtain multiple namespace record locks to avoid 103 * confusion, but only the one representing the physical directory is passed 104 * into lower layer VOP calls. 105 * 106 * ncp locking is done using atomic ops on nc_lockstatus, including a request 107 * flag for waiters. nc_locktd is set after locking or cleared before 108 * the last unlock. ncp locks are reentrant. 109 * 110 * Many new API VOP operations do not pass vnodes. In these cases the 111 * operations vector is typically obtained via nc_mount->mnt_vn_use_ops. 112 * 113 * nc_refs - 114 * This is naturally 1, plus 1 more if resolved (either positively 115 * or negatively), plus 1 ref for each child in ncp->nc_list, plus 116 * thread-held and mountcache refs. 117 * 118 * nc_generation - 119 * This is adjusted by 2 whenever a locked ncp's resolve state, 120 * destroyed state, name/association, or link state changes, and 121 * then adjusted by 2 again when the operation is complete. Thus, 122 * if (nc_generation & 2) != 0 or (nc_generation & ~1) has changed, 123 * an unlocked accessor should cycle a lock and retry. 124 */ 125 struct namecache { 126 TAILQ_ENTRY(namecache) nc_hash; /* hash chain (nc_parent,name) */ 127 TAILQ_ENTRY(namecache) nc_entry; /* scan via nc_parent->nc_list */ 128 TAILQ_ENTRY(namecache) nc_vnode; /* scan via vnode->v_namecache */ 129 struct namecache_list nc_list; /* list of children */ 130 struct nchash_head *nc_head; 131 struct namecache *nc_parent; /* namecache entry for parent */ 132 struct vnode *nc_vp; /* vnode representing name or NULL */ 133 u_short nc_flag; 134 u_char nc_nlen; /* The length of the name, 255 max */ 135 u_char nc_unused; 136 char *nc_name; /* Separately allocated seg name */ 137 int nc_error; 138 int nc_timeout; /* compared against ticks, or 0 */ 139 int nc_negcpu; /* which ncneg list are we on? */ 140 struct { 141 u_int nc_namecache_gen; /* mount generation (autoclear) */ 142 u_int nc_generation; /* see notes above */ 143 int nc_refs; /* ref count prevents deletion */ 144 } __cachealign; 145 struct { 146 struct lock nc_lock; 147 } __cachealign; 148 }; 149 150 /* 151 * Namecache handles include a mount reference allowing topologies 152 * to be replicated with mount overlays (nullfs mounts). 153 */ 154 struct nchandle { 155 struct namecache *ncp; /* ncp in underlying filesystem */ 156 struct mount *mount; /* mount pt (possible overlay) */ 157 }; 158 159 /* 160 * Flags in namecache.nc_flag (u_short) 161 */ 162 #define NCF_NOTX 0x0001 /* 'x' bit not set in user, group, or world */ 163 #define NCF_WHITEOUT 0x0002 /* negative entry corresponds to whiteout */ 164 #define NCF_UNRESOLVED 0x0004 /* invalid or unresolved entry */ 165 #define NCF_ISMOUNTPT 0x0008 /* someone may have mounted on us here */ 166 #define NCF_SF_NOCACHE 0x0010 /* track swapcache chflags from attr */ 167 #define NCF_UF_CACHE 0x0020 168 #define NCF_SF_PNOCACHE 0x0040 /* track from parent */ 169 #define NCF_UF_PCACHE 0x0080 170 #define NCF_ISSYMLINK 0x0100 /* represents a symlink */ 171 #define NCF_ISDIR 0x0200 /* represents a directory */ 172 #define NCF_DESTROYED 0x0400 /* name association is considered destroyed */ 173 #define NCF_DEFEREDZAP 0x0800 /* zap defered due to lock unavailability */ 174 #define NCF_WXOK 0x1000 /* world-searchable (nlookup shortcut) */ 175 #define NCF_DUMMY 0x2000 /* dummy ncp, iterations ignore it */ 176 177 /* 178 * cache_inval[_vp]() flags 179 */ 180 #define CINV_DESTROY 0x0001 /* flag so cache_nlookup ignores the ncp */ 181 #define CINV_UNUSED02 0x0002 182 #define CINV_CHILDREN 0x0004 /* recursively set children to unresolved */ 183 184 #ifdef _KERNEL 185 186 struct componentname; 187 struct nlcomponent; 188 struct mount; 189 190 void cache_clearmntcache(struct mount *mp); 191 void cache_lock(struct nchandle *nch); 192 void cache_lock_maybe_shared(struct nchandle *nch, int excl); 193 void cache_lock4_tondlocked( 194 struct nchandle *fncpd, struct nchandle *fncp, 195 struct nchandle *tncpd, struct nchandle *tncp, 196 struct ucred *fcred, struct ucred *tcred); 197 int cache_lock_nonblock(struct nchandle *nch); 198 void cache_unlock(struct nchandle *nch); 199 int cache_lockstatus(struct nchandle *nch); 200 void cache_setvp(struct nchandle *nch, struct vnode *vp); 201 void cache_settimeout(struct nchandle *nch, int nticks); 202 void cache_setunresolved(struct nchandle *nch); 203 void cache_clrmountpt(struct nchandle *nch); 204 struct nchandle cache_nlookup(struct nchandle *nch, 205 struct nlcomponent *nlc); 206 struct nchandle cache_nlookup_nonblock(struct nchandle *nch, 207 struct nlcomponent *nlc); 208 struct nchandle cache_nlookup_nonlocked(struct nchandle *nch, 209 struct nlcomponent *nlc); 210 int cache_nlookup_maybe_shared(struct nchandle *nch, 211 struct nlcomponent *nlc, int excl, 212 struct nchandle *nchres); 213 void cache_allocroot(struct nchandle *nch, struct mount *mp, struct vnode *vp); 214 struct mount *cache_findmount(struct nchandle *nch); 215 void cache_dropmount(struct mount *mp); 216 void cache_ismounting(struct mount *mp); 217 void cache_unmounting(struct mount *mp); 218 int cache_inval(struct nchandle *nch, int flags); 219 int cache_inval_vp(struct vnode *vp, int flags); 220 int cache_inval_vp_nonblock(struct vnode *vp); 221 void cache_inval_vp_quick(struct vnode *vp); 222 void cache_inval_wxok(struct vnode *vp); 223 void vfs_cache_setroot(struct vnode *vp, struct nchandle *nch); 224 225 int cache_resolve(struct nchandle *nch, u_int *genp, struct ucred *cred); 226 int cache_resolve_dvp(struct nchandle *nch, struct ucred *cred, 227 struct vnode **dvpp); 228 void cache_purge(struct vnode *vp); 229 void cache_purgevfs (struct mount *mp); 230 void cache_hysteresis(int critpath); 231 void cache_get(struct nchandle *nch, struct nchandle *target); 232 int cache_get_nonblock(struct nchandle *nch, int elmno, 233 struct nchandle *target); 234 void cache_get_maybe_shared(struct nchandle *nch, 235 struct nchandle *target, int excl); 236 struct nchandle *cache_hold(struct nchandle *nch); 237 void cache_copy(struct nchandle *nch, struct nchandle *target); 238 void cache_changemount(struct nchandle *nch, struct mount *mp); 239 void cache_put(struct nchandle *nch); 240 void cache_drop(struct nchandle *nch); 241 void cache_drop_and_cache(struct nchandle *nch, int elmno); 242 void cache_zero(struct nchandle *nch); 243 void cache_rename(struct nchandle *fnch, struct nchandle *tnch); 244 void cache_unlink(struct nchandle *nch); 245 int cache_isopen(struct nchandle *nch); 246 int cache_vget(struct nchandle *, struct ucred *, int, struct vnode **); 247 int cache_vref(struct nchandle *, struct ucred *, struct vnode **); 248 int cache_fromdvp(struct vnode *, struct ucred *, int, struct nchandle *); 249 int cache_fullpath(struct proc *, struct nchandle *, struct nchandle *, 250 char **, char **, int); 251 void vfscache_rollup_cpu(struct globaldata *gd); 252 struct vnode *cache_dvpref(struct namecache *ncp); 253 254 #endif 255 256 #endif 257