xref: /xv6-public/fs.c (revision 38eee5bc)
1a5fbfe41SRobert Morris // File system implementation.  Five layers:
2bcca6c6bSrsc //   + Blocks: allocator for raw disk blocks.
3a5fbfe41SRobert Morris //   + Log: crash recovery for multi-step updates.
4bcca6c6bSrsc //   + Files: inode allocator, reading, writing, metadata.
5bcca6c6bSrsc //   + Directories: inode with special contents (list of other inodes!)
6bcca6c6bSrsc //   + Names: paths like /usr/rtm/xv6/fs.c for convenient naming.
7bcca6c6bSrsc //
8eaea18cbSrsc // This file contains the low-level file system manipulation
9eaea18cbSrsc // routines.  The (higher-level) system call implementations
10eaea18cbSrsc // are in sysfile.c.
11bcca6c6bSrsc 
1211a9947fSrtm #include "types.h"
13558ab49fSrsc #include "defs.h"
1411a9947fSrtm #include "param.h"
15558ab49fSrsc #include "stat.h"
1611a9947fSrtm #include "mmu.h"
1711a9947fSrtm #include "proc.h"
1811a9947fSrtm #include "spinlock.h"
1911a9947fSrtm #include "buf.h"
2011a9947fSrtm #include "fs.h"
210aef8914SRuss Cox #include "file.h"
2211a9947fSrtm 
23bcca6c6bSrsc #define min(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))
24fbf91039Srsc static void itrunc(struct inode*);
2511a9947fSrtm 
26a505fd66Srsc // Read the super block.
2713a96baeSFrans Kaashoek void
28a505fd66Srsc readsb(int dev, struct superblock *sb)
29a505fd66Srsc {
30a505fd66Srsc   struct buf *bp;
31a505fd66Srsc 
32a505fd66Srsc   bp = bread(dev, 1);
33a505fd66Srsc   memmove(sb, bp->data, sizeof(*sb));
34a505fd66Srsc   brelse(bp);
35a505fd66Srsc }
36a505fd66Srsc 
37a505fd66Srsc // Zero a block.
38a505fd66Srsc static void
39a505fd66Srsc bzero(int dev, int bno)
40a505fd66Srsc {
41a505fd66Srsc   struct buf *bp;
42a505fd66Srsc 
43a505fd66Srsc   bp = bread(dev, bno);
44a505fd66Srsc   memset(bp->data, 0, BSIZE);
455053dd6aSRobert Morris   log_write(bp);
46a505fd66Srsc   brelse(bp);
47a505fd66Srsc }
48a505fd66Srsc 
49bcca6c6bSrsc // Blocks.
505be0039cSrtm 
515053dd6aSRobert Morris // Allocate a zeroed disk block.
5224111398Skaashoek static uint
5324111398Skaashoek balloc(uint dev)
5424111398Skaashoek {
55a505fd66Srsc   int b, bi, m;
5624111398Skaashoek   struct buf *bp;
57a505fd66Srsc   struct superblock sb;
5824111398Skaashoek 
59a505fd66Srsc   bp = 0;
60a505fd66Srsc   readsb(dev, &sb);
61a505fd66Srsc   for(b = 0; b < sb.size; b += BPB){
62a505fd66Srsc     bp = bread(dev, BBLOCK(b, sb.ninodes));
63a5fbfe41SRobert Morris     for(bi = 0; bi < BPB && b + bi < sb.size; bi++){
64a505fd66Srsc       m = 1 << (bi % 8);
65a505fd66Srsc       if((bp->data[bi/8] & m) == 0){  // Is block free?
66a5fbfe41SRobert Morris         bp->data[bi/8] |= m;  // Mark block in use.
6713a96baeSFrans Kaashoek         log_write(bp);
6824111398Skaashoek         brelse(bp);
695053dd6aSRobert Morris         bzero(dev, b + bi);
70a505fd66Srsc         return b + bi;
7124111398Skaashoek       }
72a505fd66Srsc     }
7328d9ef04Skaashoek     brelse(bp);
747d4aef6cSrsc   }
757d4aef6cSrsc   panic("balloc: out of blocks");
767d4aef6cSrsc }
7724111398Skaashoek 
78bb207a1dSrsc // Free a disk block.
7928d9ef04Skaashoek static void
8028d9ef04Skaashoek bfree(int dev, uint b)
8128d9ef04Skaashoek {
8228d9ef04Skaashoek   struct buf *bp;
83a505fd66Srsc   struct superblock sb;
84a505fd66Srsc   int bi, m;
8528d9ef04Skaashoek 
86a505fd66Srsc   readsb(dev, &sb);
87a505fd66Srsc   bp = bread(dev, BBLOCK(b, sb.ninodes));
8828d9ef04Skaashoek   bi = b % BPB;
89a505fd66Srsc   m = 1 << (bi % 8);
90902b13f5Srtm   if((bp->data[bi/8] & m) == 0)
91902b13f5Srtm     panic("freeing free block");
92a5fbfe41SRobert Morris   bp->data[bi/8] &= ~m;
9313a96baeSFrans Kaashoek   log_write(bp);
9428d9ef04Skaashoek   brelse(bp);
9528d9ef04Skaashoek }
9624111398Skaashoek 
976c34f97cSrsc // Inodes.
986c34f97cSrsc //
99a5fbfe41SRobert Morris // An inode describes a single unnamed file.
100a5fbfe41SRobert Morris // The inode disk structure holds metadata: the file's type,
101a5fbfe41SRobert Morris // its size, the number of links referring to it, and the
102a5fbfe41SRobert Morris // list of blocks holding the file's content.
103bcca6c6bSrsc //
104bcca6c6bSrsc // The inodes are laid out sequentially on disk immediately after
105a5fbfe41SRobert Morris // the superblock. Each inode has a number, indicating its
106a5fbfe41SRobert Morris // position on the disk.
107a5fbfe41SRobert Morris //
108a5fbfe41SRobert Morris // The kernel keeps a cache of in-use inodes in memory
109a5fbfe41SRobert Morris // to provide a place for synchronizing access
110a5fbfe41SRobert Morris // to inodes used by multiple processes. The cached
111a5fbfe41SRobert Morris // inodes include book-keeping information that is
112a5fbfe41SRobert Morris // not stored on disk: ip->ref and ip->flags.
113bcca6c6bSrsc //
114*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // An inode and its in-memory represtative go through a
115*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // sequence of states before they can be used by the
116*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // rest of the file system code.
117bcca6c6bSrsc //
118*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // * Allocation: an inode is allocated if its type (on disk)
119*38eee5bcSRobert Morris //   is non-zero. ialloc() allocates, iput() frees if
120*38eee5bcSRobert Morris //   the link count has fallen to zero.
121eaea18cbSrsc //
122*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // * Referencing in cache: an entry in the inode cache
123*38eee5bcSRobert Morris //   is free if ip->ref is zero. Otherwise ip->ref tracks
124*38eee5bcSRobert Morris //   the number of in-memory pointers to the entry (open
125*38eee5bcSRobert Morris //   files and current directories). iget() to find or
126*38eee5bcSRobert Morris //   create a cache entry and increment its ref, iput()
127*38eee5bcSRobert Morris //   to decrement ref.
128a5fbfe41SRobert Morris //
129*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // * Valid: the information (type, size, &c) in an inode
130*38eee5bcSRobert Morris //   cache entry is only correct when the I_VALID bit
131*38eee5bcSRobert Morris //   is set in ip->flags. ilock() reads the inode from
132*38eee5bcSRobert Morris //   the disk and sets I_VALID, while iput() clears
133*38eee5bcSRobert Morris //   I_VALID if ip->ref has fallen to zero.
134a5fbfe41SRobert Morris //
135*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // * Locked: file system code may only examine and modify
136*38eee5bcSRobert Morris //   the information in an inode and its content if it
137*38eee5bcSRobert Morris //   has first locked the inode. The I_BUSY flag indicates
138*38eee5bcSRobert Morris //   that the inode is locked. ilock() sets I_BUSY,
139*38eee5bcSRobert Morris //   while iunlock clears it.
140*38eee5bcSRobert Morris //
141*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // Thus a typical sequence is:
142*38eee5bcSRobert Morris //   ip = iget(dev, inum)
143*38eee5bcSRobert Morris //   ilock(ip)
144*38eee5bcSRobert Morris //   ... examine and modify ip->xxx ...
145*38eee5bcSRobert Morris //   iunlock(ip)
146*38eee5bcSRobert Morris //   iput(ip)
147*38eee5bcSRobert Morris //
148*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // ilock() is separate from iget() so that system calls can
149*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // get a long-term reference to an inode (as for an open file)
150*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // and only lock it for short periods (e.g., in read()).
151*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // The separation also helps avoid deadlock and races during
152*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // pathname lookup. iget() increments ip->ref so that the inode
153*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // stays cached and pointers to it remain valid.
154*38eee5bcSRobert Morris //
155*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // Many internal file system functions expect the caller to
156*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // have locked the inodes involved; this lets callers create
157*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // multi-step atomic operations.
158bcca6c6bSrsc 
159bcca6c6bSrsc struct {
160bcca6c6bSrsc   struct spinlock lock;
161bcca6c6bSrsc   struct inode inode[NINODE];
162bcca6c6bSrsc } icache;
163bcca6c6bSrsc 
164bcca6c6bSrsc void
165bcca6c6bSrsc iinit(void)
166bcca6c6bSrsc {
16734295f46Srsc   initlock(&icache.lock, "icache");
168bcca6c6bSrsc }
169bcca6c6bSrsc 
170f9a06440SRuss Cox static struct inode* iget(uint dev, uint inum);
171f9a06440SRuss Cox 
172f9a06440SRuss Cox //PAGEBREAK!
173f9a06440SRuss Cox // Allocate a new inode with the given type on device dev.
174a5fbfe41SRobert Morris // A free inode has a type of zero.
175f9a06440SRuss Cox struct inode*
176f9a06440SRuss Cox ialloc(uint dev, short type)
177f9a06440SRuss Cox {
178f9a06440SRuss Cox   int inum;
179f9a06440SRuss Cox   struct buf *bp;
180f9a06440SRuss Cox   struct dinode *dip;
181f9a06440SRuss Cox   struct superblock sb;
182f9a06440SRuss Cox 
183f9a06440SRuss Cox   readsb(dev, &sb);
184a5fbfe41SRobert Morris 
185a5fbfe41SRobert Morris   for(inum = 1; inum < sb.ninodes; inum++){
186f9a06440SRuss Cox     bp = bread(dev, IBLOCK(inum));
187f9a06440SRuss Cox     dip = (struct dinode*)bp->data + inum%IPB;
188f9a06440SRuss Cox     if(dip->type == 0){  // a free inode
189f9a06440SRuss Cox       memset(dip, 0, sizeof(*dip));
190f9a06440SRuss Cox       dip->type = type;
19113a96baeSFrans Kaashoek       log_write(bp);   // mark it allocated on the disk
192f9a06440SRuss Cox       brelse(bp);
193f9a06440SRuss Cox       return iget(dev, inum);
194f9a06440SRuss Cox     }
195f9a06440SRuss Cox     brelse(bp);
196f9a06440SRuss Cox   }
197f9a06440SRuss Cox   panic("ialloc: no inodes");
198f9a06440SRuss Cox }
199f9a06440SRuss Cox 
200*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // Copy a modified in-memory inode to disk.
201f9a06440SRuss Cox void
202f9a06440SRuss Cox iupdate(struct inode *ip)
203f9a06440SRuss Cox {
204f9a06440SRuss Cox   struct buf *bp;
205f9a06440SRuss Cox   struct dinode *dip;
206f9a06440SRuss Cox 
207f9a06440SRuss Cox   bp = bread(ip->dev, IBLOCK(ip->inum));
208f9a06440SRuss Cox   dip = (struct dinode*)bp->data + ip->inum%IPB;
209f9a06440SRuss Cox   dip->type = ip->type;
210f9a06440SRuss Cox   dip->major = ip->major;
211f9a06440SRuss Cox   dip->minor = ip->minor;
212f9a06440SRuss Cox   dip->nlink = ip->nlink;
213f9a06440SRuss Cox   dip->size = ip->size;
214f9a06440SRuss Cox   memmove(dip->addrs, ip->addrs, sizeof(ip->addrs));
21513a96baeSFrans Kaashoek   log_write(bp);
216f9a06440SRuss Cox   brelse(bp);
217f9a06440SRuss Cox }
218f9a06440SRuss Cox 
219f5527388Srsc // Find the inode with number inum on device dev
220*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // and return the in-memory copy. Does not lock
221*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // the inode and does not read it from disk.
22207090dd7Srsc static struct inode*
22311a9947fSrtm iget(uint dev, uint inum)
22411a9947fSrtm {
225bcca6c6bSrsc   struct inode *ip, *empty;
22611a9947fSrtm 
227bcca6c6bSrsc   acquire(&icache.lock);
22811a9947fSrtm 
229*38eee5bcSRobert Morris   // Is the inode already cached?
230bcca6c6bSrsc   empty = 0;
231bcca6c6bSrsc   for(ip = &icache.inode[0]; ip < &icache.inode[NINODE]; ip++){
2320d6bbd31Srsc     if(ip->ref > 0 && ip->dev == dev && ip->inum == inum){
2330d6bbd31Srsc       ip->ref++;
234bcca6c6bSrsc       release(&icache.lock);
23507090dd7Srsc       return ip;
23611a9947fSrtm     }
237bcca6c6bSrsc     if(empty == 0 && ip->ref == 0)    // Remember empty slot.
238bcca6c6bSrsc       empty = ip;
23911a9947fSrtm   }
24011a9947fSrtm 
241*38eee5bcSRobert Morris   // Recycle an inode cache entry.
242bcca6c6bSrsc   if(empty == 0)
24332eea766Srsc     panic("iget: no inodes");
24411a9947fSrtm 
245bcca6c6bSrsc   ip = empty;
246bcca6c6bSrsc   ip->dev = dev;
247bcca6c6bSrsc   ip->inum = inum;
248bcca6c6bSrsc   ip->ref = 1;
249f32f3638Srsc   ip->flags = 0;
250bcca6c6bSrsc   release(&icache.lock);
25111a9947fSrtm 
25207090dd7Srsc   return ip;
253f32f3638Srsc }
254f32f3638Srsc 
255eaea18cbSrsc // Increment reference count for ip.
256eaea18cbSrsc // Returns ip to enable ip = idup(ip1) idiom.
25707090dd7Srsc struct inode*
25807090dd7Srsc idup(struct inode *ip)
259f32f3638Srsc {
260eaea18cbSrsc   acquire(&icache.lock);
261eaea18cbSrsc   ip->ref++;
262eaea18cbSrsc   release(&icache.lock);
26307090dd7Srsc   return ip;
264f32f3638Srsc }
265f32f3638Srsc 
2661ddfbbb1SFrans Kaashoek // Lock the given inode.
267*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // Reads the inode from disk if necessary.
26807090dd7Srsc void
26907090dd7Srsc ilock(struct inode *ip)
270f32f3638Srsc {
271f32f3638Srsc   struct buf *bp;
272f32f3638Srsc   struct dinode *dip;
273eaea18cbSrsc 
27407090dd7Srsc   if(ip == 0 || ip->ref < 1)
27507090dd7Srsc     panic("ilock");
276f32f3638Srsc 
277f32f3638Srsc   acquire(&icache.lock);
2781ddfbbb1SFrans Kaashoek   while(ip->flags & I_BUSY)
2791ddfbbb1SFrans Kaashoek     sleep(ip, &icache.lock);
2801ddfbbb1SFrans Kaashoek   ip->flags |= I_BUSY;
281f32f3638Srsc   release(&icache.lock);
282f32f3638Srsc 
283f32f3638Srsc   if(!(ip->flags & I_VALID)){
284f32f3638Srsc     bp = bread(ip->dev, IBLOCK(ip->inum));
2853341e30fSrsc     dip = (struct dinode*)bp->data + ip->inum%IPB;
286bcca6c6bSrsc     ip->type = dip->type;
287bcca6c6bSrsc     ip->major = dip->major;
288bcca6c6bSrsc     ip->minor = dip->minor;
289bcca6c6bSrsc     ip->nlink = dip->nlink;
290bcca6c6bSrsc     ip->size = dip->size;
291bcca6c6bSrsc     memmove(ip->addrs, dip->addrs, sizeof(ip->addrs));
29211a9947fSrtm     brelse(bp);
293f32f3638Srsc     ip->flags |= I_VALID;
294eaea18cbSrsc     if(ip->type == 0)
295eaea18cbSrsc       panic("ilock: no type");
29611a9947fSrtm   }
297bcca6c6bSrsc }
298bcca6c6bSrsc 
299bcca6c6bSrsc // Unlock the given inode.
30007090dd7Srsc void
301bcca6c6bSrsc iunlock(struct inode *ip)
302bcca6c6bSrsc {
3031ddfbbb1SFrans Kaashoek   if(ip == 0 || !(ip->flags & I_BUSY) || ip->ref < 1)
304bcca6c6bSrsc     panic("iunlock");
305bcca6c6bSrsc 
306bcca6c6bSrsc   acquire(&icache.lock);
3071ddfbbb1SFrans Kaashoek   ip->flags &= ~I_BUSY;
3081ddfbbb1SFrans Kaashoek   wakeup(ip);
309bcca6c6bSrsc   release(&icache.lock);
310bcca6c6bSrsc }
311bcca6c6bSrsc 
312*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // Drop a reference to an in-memory inode.
313*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // If that was the last reference, the inode cache entry can
314*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // be recycled.
315*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // If that was the last reference and the inode has no links
316*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // to it, free the inode (and its content) on disk.
317bcca6c6bSrsc void
31807090dd7Srsc iput(struct inode *ip)
319bcca6c6bSrsc {
320f32f3638Srsc   acquire(&icache.lock);
321f32f3638Srsc   if(ip->ref == 1 && (ip->flags & I_VALID) && ip->nlink == 0){
322*38eee5bcSRobert Morris     // inode has no links: truncate and free inode.
3231ddfbbb1SFrans Kaashoek     if(ip->flags & I_BUSY)
324eaea18cbSrsc       panic("iput busy");
3251ddfbbb1SFrans Kaashoek     ip->flags |= I_BUSY;
326f32f3638Srsc     release(&icache.lock);
327f32f3638Srsc     itrunc(ip);
328f32f3638Srsc     ip->type = 0;
329f32f3638Srsc     iupdate(ip);
330f32f3638Srsc     acquire(&icache.lock);
331ce72cadbSrsc     ip->flags = 0;
3328970df0cSrsc     wakeup(ip);
333f32f3638Srsc   }
334f32f3638Srsc   ip->ref--;
335f32f3638Srsc   release(&icache.lock);
336bcca6c6bSrsc }
337bcca6c6bSrsc 
3387895178dSrsc // Common idiom: unlock, then put.
33907090dd7Srsc void
34007090dd7Srsc iunlockput(struct inode *ip)
34107090dd7Srsc {
34207090dd7Srsc   iunlock(ip);
34307090dd7Srsc   iput(ip);
34407090dd7Srsc }
34507090dd7Srsc 
3468d2e9a48Srsc //PAGEBREAK!
347*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // Inode content
348bcca6c6bSrsc //
349*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // The content (data) associated with each inode is stored
350*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // in blocks on the disk. The first NDIRECT block numbers
3517895178dSrsc // are listed in ip->addrs[].  The next NINDIRECT blocks are
352*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // listed in block ip->addrs[NDIRECT].
3539d3fb671Srtm 
354bb207a1dSrsc // Return the disk block address of the nth block in inode ip.
35513ae8808Srsc // If there is no such block, bmap allocates one.
356eaea18cbSrsc static uint
35713ae8808Srsc bmap(struct inode *ip, uint bn)
35822bac2cbSkaashoek {
359bcca6c6bSrsc   uint addr, *a;
360bcca6c6bSrsc   struct buf *bp;
36122bac2cbSkaashoek 
362ea2909b6Skaashoek   if(bn < NDIRECT){
36313ae8808Srsc     if((addr = ip->addrs[bn]) == 0)
364bcca6c6bSrsc       ip->addrs[bn] = addr = balloc(ip->dev);
365bcca6c6bSrsc     return addr;
366bcca6c6bSrsc   }
367bcca6c6bSrsc   bn -= NDIRECT;
368bcca6c6bSrsc 
369bcca6c6bSrsc   if(bn < NINDIRECT){
370bcca6c6bSrsc     // Load indirect block, allocating if necessary.
37113ae8808Srsc     if((addr = ip->addrs[NDIRECT]) == 0)
372ba6cd8a6Srsc       ip->addrs[NDIRECT] = addr = balloc(ip->dev);
373bcca6c6bSrsc     bp = bread(ip->dev, addr);
374bcca6c6bSrsc     a = (uint*)bp->data;
375bcca6c6bSrsc     if((addr = a[bn]) == 0){
376bcca6c6bSrsc       a[bn] = addr = balloc(ip->dev);
37713a96baeSFrans Kaashoek       log_write(bp);
378bcca6c6bSrsc     }
379bcca6c6bSrsc     brelse(bp);
380bcca6c6bSrsc     return addr;
38122bac2cbSkaashoek   }
38222bac2cbSkaashoek 
383bcca6c6bSrsc   panic("bmap: out of range");
384bcca6c6bSrsc }
385bcca6c6bSrsc 
386bcca6c6bSrsc // Truncate inode (discard contents).
387*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // Only called when the inode has no links
388*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // to it (no directory entries referring to it)
389*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // and has no in-memory reference to it (is
390*38eee5bcSRobert Morris // not an open file or current directory).
391fbf91039Srsc static void
3922aa4c3bcSrtm itrunc(struct inode *ip)
39322bac2cbSkaashoek {
394ea2909b6Skaashoek   int i, j;
395bcca6c6bSrsc   struct buf *bp;
3967d4aef6cSrsc   uint *a;
39722bac2cbSkaashoek 
398bcca6c6bSrsc   for(i = 0; i < NDIRECT; i++){
399bcca6c6bSrsc     if(ip->addrs[i]){
40022bac2cbSkaashoek       bfree(ip->dev, ip->addrs[i]);
40122bac2cbSkaashoek       ip->addrs[i] = 0;
40222bac2cbSkaashoek     }
40322bac2cbSkaashoek   }
404bcca6c6bSrsc 
405ba6cd8a6Srsc   if(ip->addrs[NDIRECT]){
406ba6cd8a6Srsc     bp = bread(ip->dev, ip->addrs[NDIRECT]);
407bcca6c6bSrsc     a = (uint*)bp->data;
408bcca6c6bSrsc     for(j = 0; j < NINDIRECT; j++){
409bcca6c6bSrsc       if(a[j])
410bcca6c6bSrsc         bfree(ip->dev, a[j]);
411bcca6c6bSrsc     }
412bcca6c6bSrsc     brelse(bp);
413ba6cd8a6Srsc     bfree(ip->dev, ip->addrs[NDIRECT]);
414ba6cd8a6Srsc     ip->addrs[NDIRECT] = 0;
415bcca6c6bSrsc   }
416bcca6c6bSrsc 
41722bac2cbSkaashoek   ip->size = 0;
41822bac2cbSkaashoek   iupdate(ip);
41922bac2cbSkaashoek }
42022bac2cbSkaashoek 
421bb207a1dSrsc // Copy stat information from inode.
422e958c538Skaashoek void
4231f544842Skaashoek stati(struct inode *ip, struct stat *st)
4241f544842Skaashoek {
4251dca3afbSrsc   st->dev = ip->dev;
4261dca3afbSrsc   st->ino = ip->inum;
4271dca3afbSrsc   st->type = ip->type;
4281dca3afbSrsc   st->nlink = ip->nlink;
4291dca3afbSrsc   st->size = ip->size;
4301f544842Skaashoek }
4311f544842Skaashoek 
432eaea18cbSrsc //PAGEBREAK!
433bb207a1dSrsc // Read data from inode.
434c59361f1Srtm int
43517a85657Srtm readi(struct inode *ip, char *dst, uint off, uint n)
436c59361f1Srtm {
437bcca6c6bSrsc   uint tot, m;
438c59361f1Srtm   struct buf *bp;
439c59361f1Srtm 
440939f9edeSkaashoek   if(ip->type == T_DEV){
4411dca3afbSrsc     if(ip->major < 0 || ip->major >= NDEV || !devsw[ip->major].read)
442939f9edeSkaashoek       return -1;
443d844f0f9Srsc     return devsw[ip->major].read(ip, dst, n);
444939f9edeSkaashoek   }
445939f9edeSkaashoek 
4467895178dSrsc   if(off > ip->size || off + n < off)
447bcca6c6bSrsc     return -1;
448bcca6c6bSrsc   if(off + n > ip->size)
449bcca6c6bSrsc     n = ip->size - off;
450bcca6c6bSrsc 
451bcca6c6bSrsc   for(tot=0; tot<n; tot+=m, off+=m, dst+=m){
45213ae8808Srsc     bp = bread(ip->dev, bmap(ip, off/BSIZE));
453bcca6c6bSrsc     m = min(n - tot, BSIZE - off%BSIZE);
454bcca6c6bSrsc     memmove(dst, bp->data + off%BSIZE, m);
455c59361f1Srtm     brelse(bp);
456c59361f1Srtm   }
457bcca6c6bSrsc   return n;
458ea2909b6Skaashoek }
459ea2909b6Skaashoek 
460eaea18cbSrsc // PAGEBREAK!
461bb207a1dSrsc // Write data to inode.
462ea2909b6Skaashoek int
463bcca6c6bSrsc writei(struct inode *ip, char *src, uint off, uint n)
4646fa5ffb5Skaashoek {
465bcca6c6bSrsc   uint tot, m;
4667d4aef6cSrsc   struct buf *bp;
4677d4aef6cSrsc 
4686fa5ffb5Skaashoek   if(ip->type == T_DEV){
4691dca3afbSrsc     if(ip->major < 0 || ip->major >= NDEV || !devsw[ip->major].write)
470939f9edeSkaashoek       return -1;
471d844f0f9Srsc     return devsw[ip->major].write(ip, src, n);
4727d4aef6cSrsc   }
4737d4aef6cSrsc 
4741ddfbbb1SFrans Kaashoek   if(off > ip->size || off + n < off)
475bcca6c6bSrsc     return -1;
4761ddfbbb1SFrans Kaashoek   if(off + n > MAXFILE*BSIZE)
4772e590463SRobert Morris     return -1;
478bcca6c6bSrsc 
479bcca6c6bSrsc   for(tot=0; tot<n; tot+=m, off+=m, src+=m){
48013ae8808Srsc     bp = bread(ip->dev, bmap(ip, off/BSIZE));
481bcca6c6bSrsc     m = min(n - tot, BSIZE - off%BSIZE);
482bcca6c6bSrsc     memmove(bp->data + off%BSIZE, src, m);
4832e590463SRobert Morris     log_write(bp);
48428d9ef04Skaashoek     brelse(bp);
48528d9ef04Skaashoek   }
486bcca6c6bSrsc 
487bcca6c6bSrsc   if(n > 0 && off > ip->size){
48848b82470Srsc     ip->size = off;
48928d9ef04Skaashoek     iupdate(ip);
49028d9ef04Skaashoek   }
491bcca6c6bSrsc   return n;
4926fa5ffb5Skaashoek }
4936fa5ffb5Skaashoek 
494eaea18cbSrsc //PAGEBREAK!
495bcca6c6bSrsc // Directories
496bcca6c6bSrsc 
497eaea18cbSrsc int
498fbf91039Srsc namecmp(const char *s, const char *t)
499fbf91039Srsc {
500766ba5ccSrsc   return strncmp(s, t, DIRSIZ);
501fbf91039Srsc }
502fbf91039Srsc 
503bcca6c6bSrsc // Look for a directory entry in a directory.
504eaea18cbSrsc // If found, set *poff to byte offset of entry.
50507090dd7Srsc struct inode*
506fbf91039Srsc dirlookup(struct inode *dp, char *name, uint *poff)
507bcca6c6bSrsc {
508f32f3638Srsc   uint off, inum;
509327cc21fSRobert Morris   struct dirent de;
510bcca6c6bSrsc 
511bcca6c6bSrsc   if(dp->type != T_DIR)
51220365348Srtm     panic("dirlookup not DIR");
513bcca6c6bSrsc 
514327cc21fSRobert Morris   for(off = 0; off < dp->size; off += sizeof(de)){
515327cc21fSRobert Morris     if(readi(dp, (char*)&de, off, sizeof(de)) != sizeof(de))
516327cc21fSRobert Morris       panic("dirlink read");
517327cc21fSRobert Morris     if(de.inum == 0)
518bcca6c6bSrsc       continue;
519327cc21fSRobert Morris     if(namecmp(name, de.name) == 0){
520bcca6c6bSrsc       // entry matches path element
521e2a620daSrsc       if(poff)
522327cc21fSRobert Morris         *poff = off;
523327cc21fSRobert Morris       inum = de.inum;
524f32f3638Srsc       return iget(dp->dev, inum);
525f32f3638Srsc     }
526f32f3638Srsc   }
527327cc21fSRobert Morris 
528bcca6c6bSrsc   return 0;
529bcca6c6bSrsc }
530bcca6c6bSrsc 
53113ae8808Srsc // Write a new directory entry (name, inum) into the directory dp.
532eaea18cbSrsc int
53313ae8808Srsc dirlink(struct inode *dp, char *name, uint inum)
534bcca6c6bSrsc {
535e2a620daSrsc   int off;
536bcca6c6bSrsc   struct dirent de;
53707090dd7Srsc   struct inode *ip;
538f32f3638Srsc 
539eaea18cbSrsc   // Check that name is not present.
54007090dd7Srsc   if((ip = dirlookup(dp, name, 0)) != 0){
54107090dd7Srsc     iput(ip);
542f32f3638Srsc     return -1;
543f32f3638Srsc   }
544bcca6c6bSrsc 
545bcca6c6bSrsc   // Look for an empty dirent.
546bcca6c6bSrsc   for(off = 0; off < dp->size; off += sizeof(de)){
547bcca6c6bSrsc     if(readi(dp, (char*)&de, off, sizeof(de)) != sizeof(de))
5487895178dSrsc       panic("dirlink read");
549bcca6c6bSrsc     if(de.inum == 0)
550bcca6c6bSrsc       break;
551bcca6c6bSrsc   }
552bcca6c6bSrsc 
553766ba5ccSrsc   strncpy(de.name, name, DIRSIZ);
55413ae8808Srsc   de.inum = inum;
555bcca6c6bSrsc   if(writei(dp, (char*)&de, off, sizeof(de)) != sizeof(de))
5567895178dSrsc     panic("dirlink");
557f32f3638Srsc 
558f32f3638Srsc   return 0;
559bcca6c6bSrsc }
560bcca6c6bSrsc 
5618d2e9a48Srsc //PAGEBREAK!
562bcca6c6bSrsc // Paths
563bcca6c6bSrsc 
564eaea18cbSrsc // Copy the next path element from path into name.
565eaea18cbSrsc // Return a pointer to the element following the copied one.
566eaea18cbSrsc // The returned path has no leading slashes,
567eaea18cbSrsc // so the caller can check *path=='\0' to see if the name is the last one.
568eaea18cbSrsc // If no name to remove, return 0.
569ab5c2dbbSrsc //
570ab5c2dbbSrsc // Examples:
571eaea18cbSrsc //   skipelem("a/bb/c", name) = "bb/c", setting name = "a"
5727895178dSrsc //   skipelem("///a//bb", name) = "bb", setting name = "a"
57313ae8808Srsc //   skipelem("a", name) = "", setting name = "a"
574eaea18cbSrsc //   skipelem("", name) = skipelem("////", name) = 0
575ab5c2dbbSrsc //
576ab5c2dbbSrsc static char*
577fbf91039Srsc skipelem(char *path, char *name)
578ab5c2dbbSrsc {
579fbf91039Srsc   char *s;
580fbf91039Srsc   int len;
581fbf91039Srsc 
582ab5c2dbbSrsc   while(*path == '/')
583ab5c2dbbSrsc     path++;
584ab5c2dbbSrsc   if(*path == 0)
585ab5c2dbbSrsc     return 0;
586fbf91039Srsc   s = path;
587ab5c2dbbSrsc   while(*path != '/' && *path != 0)
588ab5c2dbbSrsc     path++;
589fbf91039Srsc   len = path - s;
590fbf91039Srsc   if(len >= DIRSIZ)
591fbf91039Srsc     memmove(name, s, DIRSIZ);
592fbf91039Srsc   else {
593fbf91039Srsc     memmove(name, s, len);
594fbf91039Srsc     name[len] = 0;
595fbf91039Srsc   }
596ab5c2dbbSrsc   while(*path == '/')
597ab5c2dbbSrsc     path++;
598ab5c2dbbSrsc   return path;
599ab5c2dbbSrsc }
600ab5c2dbbSrsc 
601eaea18cbSrsc // Look up and return the inode for a path name.
602bf2932a6Srsc // If parent != 0, return the inode for the parent and copy the final
603bf2932a6Srsc // path element into name, which must have room for DIRSIZ bytes.
60407090dd7Srsc static struct inode*
605f9a06440SRuss Cox namex(char *path, int nameiparent, char *name)
6069d3fb671Srtm {
60707090dd7Srsc   struct inode *ip, *next;
6089d3fb671Srtm 
609ab5c2dbbSrsc   if(*path == '/')
6102ce40d70Srtm     ip = iget(ROOTDEV, ROOTINO);
611f32f3638Srsc   else
61248755214SRuss Cox     ip = idup(proc->cwd);
6139d3fb671Srtm 
614fbf91039Srsc   while((path = skipelem(path, name)) != 0){
61507090dd7Srsc     ilock(ip);
61607090dd7Srsc     if(ip->type != T_DIR){
61707090dd7Srsc       iunlockput(ip);
618eaea18cbSrsc       return 0;
619eaea18cbSrsc     }
620f9a06440SRuss Cox     if(nameiparent && *path == '\0'){
621e2a620daSrsc       // Stop one level early.
62207090dd7Srsc       iunlock(ip);
62307090dd7Srsc       return ip;
624ab5c2dbbSrsc     }
6257895178dSrsc     if((next = dirlookup(ip, name, 0)) == 0){
62607090dd7Srsc       iunlockput(ip);
627eaea18cbSrsc       return 0;
628eaea18cbSrsc     }
62907090dd7Srsc     iunlockput(ip);
63007090dd7Srsc     ip = next;
631ab5c2dbbSrsc   }
632f9a06440SRuss Cox   if(nameiparent){
63307090dd7Srsc     iput(ip);
6345051da6dSrtm     return 0;
63520365348Srtm   }
63607090dd7Srsc   return ip;
6370633b971Skaashoek }
6389d3fb671Srtm 
6397895178dSrsc struct inode*
6407895178dSrsc namei(char *path)
6417895178dSrsc {
6427895178dSrsc   char name[DIRSIZ];
64313ae8808Srsc   return namex(path, 0, name);
6447895178dSrsc }
645bf2932a6Srsc 
6467895178dSrsc struct inode*
6477895178dSrsc nameiparent(char *path, char *name)
6487895178dSrsc {
64913ae8808Srsc   return namex(path, 1, name);
6507895178dSrsc }
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