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1 /* $FreeBSD$ */
2 /*	$NetBSD: msdosfs_denode.c,v 1.28 1998/02/10 14:10:00 mrg Exp $	*/
3 
4 /*-
5  * Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1997 Wolfgang Solfrank.
6  * Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1997 TooLs GmbH.
7  * All rights reserved.
8  * Original code by Paul Popelka (paulp@uts.amdahl.com) (see below).
9  *
10  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
11  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
12  * are met:
13  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
14  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
15  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
16  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
17  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
18  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
19  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
20  *	This product includes software developed by TooLs GmbH.
21  * 4. The name of TooLs GmbH may not be used to endorse or promote products
22  *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
23  *
24  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY TOOLS GMBH ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
25  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
26  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
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29  * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS;
30  * OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
31  * WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
32  * OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
33  * ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
34  */
35 /*-
36  * Written by Paul Popelka (paulp@uts.amdahl.com)
37  *
38  * You can do anything you want with this software, just don't say you wrote
39  * it, and don't remove this notice.
40  *
41  * This software is provided "as is".
42  *
43  * The author supplies this software to be publicly redistributed on the
44  * understanding that the author is not responsible for the correct
45  * functioning of this software in any circumstances and is not liable for
46  * any damages caused by this software.
47  *
48  * October 1992
49  */
50 
51 #include <sys/param.h>
52 #include <sys/systm.h>
53 #include <sys/buf.h>
54 #include <sys/clock.h>
55 #include <sys/kernel.h>
56 #include <sys/malloc.h>
57 #include <sys/mount.h>
58 #include <sys/vnode.h>
59 
60 #include <vm/vm.h>
61 #include <vm/vm_extern.h>
62 
63 #include <fs/msdosfs/bpb.h>
64 #include <fs/msdosfs/direntry.h>
65 #include <fs/msdosfs/denode.h>
66 #include <fs/msdosfs/fat.h>
67 #include <fs/msdosfs/msdosfsmount.h>
68 
69 static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_MSDOSFSNODE, "msdosfs_node", "MSDOSFS vnode private part");
70 
71 static int
72 de_vncmpf(struct vnode *vp, void *arg)
73 {
74 	struct denode *de;
75 	uint64_t *a;
76 
77 	a = arg;
78 	de = VTODE(vp);
79 	return (de->de_inode != *a);
80 }
81 
82 /*
83  * If deget() succeeds it returns with the gotten denode locked().
84  *
85  * pmp	     - address of msdosfsmount structure of the filesystem containing
86  *	       the denode of interest.  The address of
87  *	       the msdosfsmount structure are used.
88  * dirclust  - which cluster bp contains, if dirclust is 0 (root directory)
89  *	       diroffset is relative to the beginning of the root directory,
90  *	       otherwise it is cluster relative.
91  * diroffset - offset past begin of cluster of denode we want
92  * depp	     - returns the address of the gotten denode.
93  */
94 int
95 deget(pmp, dirclust, diroffset, depp)
96 	struct msdosfsmount *pmp;	/* so we know the maj/min number */
97 	u_long dirclust;		/* cluster this dir entry came from */
98 	u_long diroffset;		/* index of entry within the cluster */
99 	struct denode **depp;		/* returns the addr of the gotten denode */
100 {
101 	int error;
102 	uint64_t inode;
103 	struct mount *mntp = pmp->pm_mountp;
104 	struct direntry *direntptr;
105 	struct denode *ldep;
106 	struct vnode *nvp, *xvp;
107 	struct buf *bp;
108 
109 #ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
110 	printf("deget(pmp %p, dirclust %lu, diroffset %lx, depp %p)\n",
111 	    pmp, dirclust, diroffset, depp);
112 #endif
113 
114 	/*
115 	 * On FAT32 filesystems, root is a (more or less) normal
116 	 * directory
117 	 */
118 	if (FAT32(pmp) && dirclust == MSDOSFSROOT)
119 		dirclust = pmp->pm_rootdirblk;
120 
121 	/*
122 	 * See if the denode is in the denode cache. Use the location of
123 	 * the directory entry to compute the hash value. For subdir use
124 	 * address of "." entry. For root dir (if not FAT32) use cluster
125 	 * MSDOSFSROOT, offset MSDOSFSROOT_OFS
126 	 *
127 	 * NOTE: The check for de_refcnt > 0 below insures the denode being
128 	 * examined does not represent an unlinked but still open file.
129 	 * These files are not to be accessible even when the directory
130 	 * entry that represented the file happens to be reused while the
131 	 * deleted file is still open.
132 	 */
133 	inode = (uint64_t)pmp->pm_bpcluster * dirclust + diroffset;
134 
135 	error = vfs_hash_get(mntp, inode, LK_EXCLUSIVE, curthread, &nvp,
136 	    de_vncmpf, &inode);
137 	if (error)
138 		return (error);
139 	if (nvp != NULL) {
140 		*depp = VTODE(nvp);
141 		KASSERT((*depp)->de_dirclust == dirclust, ("wrong dirclust"));
142 		KASSERT((*depp)->de_diroffset == diroffset, ("wrong diroffset"));
143 		return (0);
144 	}
145 	ldep = malloc(sizeof(struct denode), M_MSDOSFSNODE, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
146 
147 	/*
148 	 * Directory entry was not in cache, have to create a vnode and
149 	 * copy it from the passed disk buffer.
150 	 */
151 	/* getnewvnode() does a VREF() on the vnode */
152 	error = getnewvnode("msdosfs", mntp, &msdosfs_vnodeops, &nvp);
153 	if (error) {
154 		*depp = NULL;
155 		free(ldep, M_MSDOSFSNODE);
156 		return error;
157 	}
158 	nvp->v_data = ldep;
159 	ldep->de_vnode = nvp;
160 	ldep->de_flag = 0;
161 	ldep->de_dirclust = dirclust;
162 	ldep->de_diroffset = diroffset;
163 	ldep->de_inode = inode;
164 	lockmgr(nvp->v_vnlock, LK_EXCLUSIVE, NULL);
165 	fc_purge(ldep, 0);	/* init the fat cache for this denode */
166 	error = insmntque(nvp, mntp);
167 	if (error != 0) {
168 		free(ldep, M_MSDOSFSNODE);
169 		*depp = NULL;
170 		return (error);
171 	}
172 	error = vfs_hash_insert(nvp, inode, LK_EXCLUSIVE, curthread, &xvp,
173 	    de_vncmpf, &inode);
174 	if (error) {
175 		*depp = NULL;
176 		return (error);
177 	}
178 	if (xvp != NULL) {
179 		*depp = xvp->v_data;
180 		return (0);
181 	}
182 
183 	ldep->de_pmp = pmp;
184 	ldep->de_refcnt = 1;
185 	/*
186 	 * Copy the directory entry into the denode area of the vnode.
187 	 */
188 	if ((dirclust == MSDOSFSROOT
189 	     || (FAT32(pmp) && dirclust == pmp->pm_rootdirblk))
190 	    && diroffset == MSDOSFSROOT_OFS) {
191 		/*
192 		 * Directory entry for the root directory. There isn't one,
193 		 * so we manufacture one. We should probably rummage
194 		 * through the root directory and find a label entry (if it
195 		 * exists), and then use the time and date from that entry
196 		 * as the time and date for the root denode.
197 		 */
198 		nvp->v_vflag |= VV_ROOT; /* should be further down XXX */
199 
200 		ldep->de_Attributes = ATTR_DIRECTORY;
201 		ldep->de_LowerCase = 0;
202 		if (FAT32(pmp))
203 			ldep->de_StartCluster = pmp->pm_rootdirblk;
204 			/* de_FileSize will be filled in further down */
205 		else {
206 			ldep->de_StartCluster = MSDOSFSROOT;
207 			ldep->de_FileSize = pmp->pm_rootdirsize * DEV_BSIZE;
208 		}
209 		/*
210 		 * fill in time and date so that fattime2timespec() doesn't
211 		 * spit up when called from msdosfs_getattr() with root
212 		 * denode
213 		 */
214 		ldep->de_CHun = 0;
215 		ldep->de_CTime = 0x0000;	/* 00:00:00	 */
216 		ldep->de_CDate = (0 << DD_YEAR_SHIFT) | (1 << DD_MONTH_SHIFT)
217 		    | (1 << DD_DAY_SHIFT);
218 		/* Jan 1, 1980	 */
219 		ldep->de_ADate = ldep->de_CDate;
220 		ldep->de_MTime = ldep->de_CTime;
221 		ldep->de_MDate = ldep->de_CDate;
222 		/* leave the other fields as garbage */
223 	} else {
224 		error = readep(pmp, dirclust, diroffset, &bp, &direntptr);
225 		if (error) {
226 			/*
227 			 * The denode does not contain anything useful, so
228 			 * it would be wrong to leave it on its hash chain.
229 			 * Arrange for vput() to just forget about it.
230 			 */
231 			ldep->de_Name[0] = SLOT_DELETED;
232 
233 			vput(nvp);
234 			*depp = NULL;
235 			return (error);
236 		}
237 		(void)DE_INTERNALIZE(ldep, direntptr);
238 		brelse(bp);
239 	}
240 
241 	/*
242 	 * Fill in a few fields of the vnode and finish filling in the
243 	 * denode.  Then return the address of the found denode.
244 	 */
245 	if (ldep->de_Attributes & ATTR_DIRECTORY) {
246 		/*
247 		 * Since DOS directory entries that describe directories
248 		 * have 0 in the filesize field, we take this opportunity
249 		 * to find out the length of the directory and plug it into
250 		 * the denode structure.
251 		 */
252 		u_long size;
253 
254 		/*
255 		 * XXX it sometimes happens that the "." entry has cluster
256 		 * number 0 when it shouldn't.  Use the actual cluster number
257 		 * instead of what is written in directory entry.
258 		 */
259 		if (diroffset == 0 && ldep->de_StartCluster != dirclust) {
260 #ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
261 			printf("deget(): \".\" entry at clust %lu != %lu\n",
262 			    dirclust, ldep->de_StartCluster);
263 #endif
264 			ldep->de_StartCluster = dirclust;
265 		}
266 
267 		nvp->v_type = VDIR;
268 		if (ldep->de_StartCluster != MSDOSFSROOT) {
269 			error = pcbmap(ldep, 0xffff, 0, &size, 0);
270 			if (error == E2BIG) {
271 				ldep->de_FileSize = de_cn2off(pmp, size);
272 				error = 0;
273 			} else {
274 #ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
275 				printf("deget(): pcbmap returned %d\n", error);
276 #endif
277 			}
278 		}
279 	} else
280 		nvp->v_type = VREG;
281 	ldep->de_modrev = init_va_filerev();
282 	*depp = ldep;
283 	return (0);
284 }
285 
286 int
287 deupdat(dep, waitfor)
288 	struct denode *dep;
289 	int waitfor;
290 {
291 	struct direntry dir;
292 	struct timespec ts;
293 	struct buf *bp;
294 	struct direntry *dirp;
295 	int error;
296 
297 	if (DETOV(dep)->v_mount->mnt_flag & MNT_RDONLY) {
298 		dep->de_flag &= ~(DE_UPDATE | DE_CREATE | DE_ACCESS |
299 		    DE_MODIFIED);
300 		return (0);
301 	}
302 	getnanotime(&ts);
303 	DETIMES(dep, &ts, &ts, &ts);
304 	if ((dep->de_flag & DE_MODIFIED) == 0 && waitfor == 0)
305 		return (0);
306 	dep->de_flag &= ~DE_MODIFIED;
307 	if (dep->de_Attributes & ATTR_DIRECTORY)
308 		return (0);
309 	if (dep->de_refcnt <= 0)
310 		return (0);
311 	error = readde(dep, &bp, &dirp);
312 	if (error)
313 		return (error);
314 	DE_EXTERNALIZE(&dir, dep);
315 	if (bcmp(dirp, &dir, sizeof(dir)) == 0) {
316 		if (waitfor == 0 || (bp->b_flags & B_DELWRI) == 0) {
317 			brelse(bp);
318 			return (0);
319 		}
320 	} else
321 		*dirp = dir;
322 	if ((DETOV(dep)->v_mount->mnt_flag & MNT_NOCLUSTERW) == 0)
323 		bp->b_flags |= B_CLUSTEROK;
324 	if (waitfor)
325 		error = bwrite(bp);
326 	else if (vm_page_count_severe() || buf_dirty_count_severe())
327 		bawrite(bp);
328 	else
329 		bdwrite(bp);
330 	return (error);
331 }
332 
333 /*
334  * Truncate the file described by dep to the length specified by length.
335  */
336 int
337 detrunc(dep, length, flags, cred)
338 	struct denode *dep;
339 	u_long length;
340 	int flags;
341 	struct ucred *cred;
342 {
343 	int error;
344 	int allerror;
345 	u_long eofentry;
346 	u_long chaintofree;
347 	daddr_t bn;
348 	int boff;
349 	int isadir = dep->de_Attributes & ATTR_DIRECTORY;
350 	struct buf *bp;
351 	struct msdosfsmount *pmp = dep->de_pmp;
352 
353 #ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
354 	printf("detrunc(): file %s, length %lu, flags %x\n", dep->de_Name, length, flags);
355 #endif
356 
357 	/*
358 	 * Disallow attempts to truncate the root directory since it is of
359 	 * fixed size.  That's just the way dos filesystems are.  We use
360 	 * the VROOT bit in the vnode because checking for the directory
361 	 * bit and a startcluster of 0 in the denode is not adequate to
362 	 * recognize the root directory at this point in a file or
363 	 * directory's life.
364 	 */
365 	if ((DETOV(dep)->v_vflag & VV_ROOT) && !FAT32(pmp)) {
366 #ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
367 		printf("detrunc(): can't truncate root directory, clust %ld, offset %ld\n",
368 		    dep->de_dirclust, dep->de_diroffset);
369 #endif
370 		return (EINVAL);
371 	}
372 
373 	if (dep->de_FileSize < length) {
374 		vnode_pager_setsize(DETOV(dep), length);
375 		return deextend(dep, length, cred);
376 	}
377 
378 	/*
379 	 * If the desired length is 0 then remember the starting cluster of
380 	 * the file and set the StartCluster field in the directory entry
381 	 * to 0.  If the desired length is not zero, then get the number of
382 	 * the last cluster in the shortened file.  Then get the number of
383 	 * the first cluster in the part of the file that is to be freed.
384 	 * Then set the next cluster pointer in the last cluster of the
385 	 * file to CLUST_EOFE.
386 	 */
387 	if (length == 0) {
388 		chaintofree = dep->de_StartCluster;
389 		dep->de_StartCluster = 0;
390 		eofentry = ~0;
391 	} else {
392 		error = pcbmap(dep, de_clcount(pmp, length) - 1, 0,
393 			       &eofentry, 0);
394 		if (error) {
395 #ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
396 			printf("detrunc(): pcbmap fails %d\n", error);
397 #endif
398 			return (error);
399 		}
400 	}
401 
402 	fc_purge(dep, de_clcount(pmp, length));
403 
404 	/*
405 	 * If the new length is not a multiple of the cluster size then we
406 	 * must zero the tail end of the new last cluster in case it
407 	 * becomes part of the file again because of a seek.
408 	 */
409 	if ((boff = length & pmp->pm_crbomask) != 0) {
410 		if (isadir) {
411 			bn = cntobn(pmp, eofentry);
412 			error = bread(pmp->pm_devvp, bn, pmp->pm_bpcluster,
413 			    NOCRED, &bp);
414 			if (error) {
415 				brelse(bp);
416 #ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
417 				printf("detrunc(): bread fails %d\n", error);
418 #endif
419 				return (error);
420 			}
421 			bzero(bp->b_data + boff, pmp->pm_bpcluster - boff);
422 			if (flags & IO_SYNC)
423 				bwrite(bp);
424 			else
425 				bdwrite(bp);
426 		}
427 	}
428 
429 	/*
430 	 * Write out the updated directory entry.  Even if the update fails
431 	 * we free the trailing clusters.
432 	 */
433 	dep->de_FileSize = length;
434 	if (!isadir)
435 		dep->de_flag |= DE_UPDATE | DE_MODIFIED;
436 	allerror = vtruncbuf(DETOV(dep), cred, length, pmp->pm_bpcluster);
437 #ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
438 	if (allerror)
439 		printf("detrunc(): vtruncbuf error %d\n", allerror);
440 #endif
441 	error = deupdat(dep, !DOINGASYNC((DETOV(dep))));
442 	if (error != 0 && allerror == 0)
443 		allerror = error;
444 #ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
445 	printf("detrunc(): allerror %d, eofentry %lu\n",
446 	       allerror, eofentry);
447 #endif
448 
449 	/*
450 	 * If we need to break the cluster chain for the file then do it
451 	 * now.
452 	 */
453 	if (eofentry != ~0) {
454 		error = fatentry(FAT_GET_AND_SET, pmp, eofentry,
455 				 &chaintofree, CLUST_EOFE);
456 		if (error) {
457 #ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
458 			printf("detrunc(): fatentry errors %d\n", error);
459 #endif
460 			return (error);
461 		}
462 		fc_setcache(dep, FC_LASTFC, de_cluster(pmp, length - 1),
463 			    eofentry);
464 	}
465 
466 	/*
467 	 * Now free the clusters removed from the file because of the
468 	 * truncation.
469 	 */
470 	if (chaintofree != 0 && !MSDOSFSEOF(pmp, chaintofree))
471 		freeclusterchain(pmp, chaintofree);
472 
473 	return (allerror);
474 }
475 
476 /*
477  * Extend the file described by dep to length specified by length.
478  */
479 int
480 deextend(dep, length, cred)
481 	struct denode *dep;
482 	u_long length;
483 	struct ucred *cred;
484 {
485 	struct msdosfsmount *pmp = dep->de_pmp;
486 	u_long count;
487 	int error;
488 
489 	/*
490 	 * The root of a DOS filesystem cannot be extended.
491 	 */
492 	if ((DETOV(dep)->v_vflag & VV_ROOT) && !FAT32(pmp))
493 		return (EINVAL);
494 
495 	/*
496 	 * Directories cannot be extended.
497 	 */
498 	if (dep->de_Attributes & ATTR_DIRECTORY)
499 		return (EISDIR);
500 
501 	if (length <= dep->de_FileSize)
502 		panic("deextend: file too large");
503 
504 	/*
505 	 * Compute the number of clusters to allocate.
506 	 */
507 	count = de_clcount(pmp, length) - de_clcount(pmp, dep->de_FileSize);
508 	if (count > 0) {
509 		if (count > pmp->pm_freeclustercount)
510 			return (ENOSPC);
511 		error = extendfile(dep, count, NULL, NULL, DE_CLEAR);
512 		if (error) {
513 			/* truncate the added clusters away again */
514 			(void) detrunc(dep, dep->de_FileSize, 0, cred);
515 			return (error);
516 		}
517 	}
518 	dep->de_FileSize = length;
519 	dep->de_flag |= DE_UPDATE | DE_MODIFIED;
520 	return (deupdat(dep, !DOINGASYNC(DETOV(dep))));
521 }
522 
523 /*
524  * Move a denode to its correct hash queue after the file it represents has
525  * been moved to a new directory.
526  */
527 void
528 reinsert(dep)
529 	struct denode *dep;
530 {
531 	struct vnode *vp;
532 
533 	/*
534 	 * Fix up the denode cache.  If the denode is for a directory,
535 	 * there is nothing to do since the hash is based on the starting
536 	 * cluster of the directory file and that hasn't changed.  If for a
537 	 * file the hash is based on the location of the directory entry,
538 	 * so we must remove it from the cache and re-enter it with the
539 	 * hash based on the new location of the directory entry.
540 	 */
541 #if 0
542 	if (dep->de_Attributes & ATTR_DIRECTORY)
543 		return;
544 #endif
545 	vp = DETOV(dep);
546 	dep->de_inode = (uint64_t)dep->de_pmp->pm_bpcluster * dep->de_dirclust +
547 	    dep->de_diroffset;
548 	vfs_hash_rehash(vp, dep->de_inode);
549 }
550 
551 int
552 msdosfs_reclaim(ap)
553 	struct vop_reclaim_args /* {
554 		struct vnode *a_vp;
555 	} */ *ap;
556 {
557 	struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp;
558 	struct denode *dep = VTODE(vp);
559 
560 #ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
561 	printf("msdosfs_reclaim(): dep %p, file %s, refcnt %ld\n",
562 	    dep, dep->de_Name, dep->de_refcnt);
563 #endif
564 
565 	/*
566 	 * Destroy the vm object and flush associated pages.
567 	 */
568 	vnode_destroy_vobject(vp);
569 	/*
570 	 * Remove the denode from its hash chain.
571 	 */
572 	vfs_hash_remove(vp);
573 	/*
574 	 * Purge old data structures associated with the denode.
575 	 */
576 #if 0 /* XXX */
577 	dep->de_flag = 0;
578 #endif
579 	free(dep, M_MSDOSFSNODE);
580 	vp->v_data = NULL;
581 
582 	return (0);
583 }
584 
585 int
586 msdosfs_inactive(ap)
587 	struct vop_inactive_args /* {
588 		struct vnode *a_vp;
589 		struct thread *a_td;
590 	} */ *ap;
591 {
592 	struct vnode *vp = ap->a_vp;
593 	struct denode *dep = VTODE(vp);
594 	int error = 0;
595 
596 #ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
597 	printf("msdosfs_inactive(): dep %p, de_Name[0] %x\n", dep, dep->de_Name[0]);
598 #endif
599 
600 	/*
601 	 * Ignore denodes related to stale file handles.
602 	 */
603 	if (dep->de_Name[0] == SLOT_DELETED || dep->de_Name[0] == SLOT_EMPTY)
604 		goto out;
605 
606 	/*
607 	 * If the file has been deleted and it is on a read/write
608 	 * filesystem, then truncate the file, and mark the directory slot
609 	 * as empty.  (This may not be necessary for the dos filesystem.)
610 	 */
611 #ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
612 	printf("msdosfs_inactive(): dep %p, refcnt %ld, mntflag %x, MNT_RDONLY %x\n",
613 	       dep, dep->de_refcnt, vp->v_mount->mnt_flag, MNT_RDONLY);
614 #endif
615 	if (dep->de_refcnt <= 0 && (vp->v_mount->mnt_flag & MNT_RDONLY) == 0) {
616 		error = detrunc(dep, (u_long) 0, 0, NOCRED);
617 		dep->de_flag |= DE_UPDATE;
618 		dep->de_Name[0] = SLOT_DELETED;
619 	}
620 	deupdat(dep, 0);
621 
622 out:
623 	/*
624 	 * If we are done with the denode, reclaim it
625 	 * so that it can be reused immediately.
626 	 */
627 #ifdef MSDOSFS_DEBUG
628 	printf("msdosfs_inactive(): v_usecount %d, de_Name[0] %x\n",
629 	       vrefcnt(vp), dep->de_Name[0]);
630 #endif
631 	if (dep->de_Name[0] == SLOT_DELETED || dep->de_Name[0] == SLOT_EMPTY)
632 		vrecycle(vp);
633 	return (error);
634 }
635