linux-stable/fs/notify/fanotify/fanotify.c
Amir Goldstein 5b8fea65d1 fanotify: configurable limits via sysfs
fanotify has some hardcoded limits. The only APIs to escape those limits
are FAN_UNLIMITED_QUEUE and FAN_UNLIMITED_MARKS.

Allow finer grained tuning of the system limits via sysfs tunables under
/proc/sys/fs/fanotify, similar to tunables under /proc/sys/fs/inotify,
with some minor differences.

- max_queued_events - global system tunable for group queue size limit.
  Like the inotify tunable with the same name, it defaults to 16384 and
  applies on initialization of a new group.

- max_user_marks - user ns tunable for marks limit per user.
  Like the inotify tunable named max_user_watches, on a machine with
  sufficient RAM and it defaults to 1048576 in init userns and can be
  further limited per containing user ns.

- max_user_groups - user ns tunable for number of groups per user.
  Like the inotify tunable named max_user_instances, it defaults to 128
  in init userns and can be further limited per containing user ns.

The slightly different tunable names used for fanotify are derived from
the "group" and "mark" terminology used in the fanotify man pages and
throughout the code.

Considering the fact that the default value for max_user_instances was
increased in kernel v5.10 from 8192 to 1048576, leaving the legacy
fanotify limit of 8192 marks per group in addition to the max_user_marks
limit makes little sense, so the per group marks limit has been removed.

Note that when a group is initialized with FAN_UNLIMITED_MARKS, its own
marks are not accounted in the per user marks account, so in effect the
limit of max_user_marks is only for the collection of groups that are
not initialized with FAN_UNLIMITED_MARKS.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210304112921.3996419-2-amir73il@gmail.com
Suggested-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: Amir Goldstein <amir73il@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2021-03-16 16:49:31 +01:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
#include <linux/fanotify.h>
#include <linux/fdtable.h>
#include <linux/fsnotify_backend.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/jiffies.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h> /* UINT_MAX */
#include <linux/mount.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/sched/user.h>
#include <linux/sched/signal.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/wait.h>
#include <linux/audit.h>
#include <linux/sched/mm.h>
#include <linux/statfs.h>
#include <linux/stringhash.h>
#include "fanotify.h"
static bool fanotify_path_equal(struct path *p1, struct path *p2)
{
return p1->mnt == p2->mnt && p1->dentry == p2->dentry;
}
static unsigned int fanotify_hash_path(const struct path *path)
{
return hash_ptr(path->dentry, FANOTIFY_EVENT_HASH_BITS) ^
hash_ptr(path->mnt, FANOTIFY_EVENT_HASH_BITS);
}
static inline bool fanotify_fsid_equal(__kernel_fsid_t *fsid1,
__kernel_fsid_t *fsid2)
{
return fsid1->val[0] == fsid2->val[0] && fsid1->val[1] == fsid2->val[1];
}
static unsigned int fanotify_hash_fsid(__kernel_fsid_t *fsid)
{
return hash_32(fsid->val[0], FANOTIFY_EVENT_HASH_BITS) ^
hash_32(fsid->val[1], FANOTIFY_EVENT_HASH_BITS);
}
static bool fanotify_fh_equal(struct fanotify_fh *fh1,
struct fanotify_fh *fh2)
{
if (fh1->type != fh2->type || fh1->len != fh2->len)
return false;
return !fh1->len ||
!memcmp(fanotify_fh_buf(fh1), fanotify_fh_buf(fh2), fh1->len);
}
static unsigned int fanotify_hash_fh(struct fanotify_fh *fh)
{
long salt = (long)fh->type | (long)fh->len << 8;
/*
* full_name_hash() works long by long, so it handles fh buf optimally.
*/
return full_name_hash((void *)salt, fanotify_fh_buf(fh), fh->len);
}
static bool fanotify_fid_event_equal(struct fanotify_fid_event *ffe1,
struct fanotify_fid_event *ffe2)
{
/* Do not merge fid events without object fh */
if (!ffe1->object_fh.len)
return false;
return fanotify_fsid_equal(&ffe1->fsid, &ffe2->fsid) &&
fanotify_fh_equal(&ffe1->object_fh, &ffe2->object_fh);
}
static bool fanotify_info_equal(struct fanotify_info *info1,
struct fanotify_info *info2)
{
if (info1->dir_fh_totlen != info2->dir_fh_totlen ||
info1->file_fh_totlen != info2->file_fh_totlen ||
info1->name_len != info2->name_len)
return false;
if (info1->dir_fh_totlen &&
!fanotify_fh_equal(fanotify_info_dir_fh(info1),
fanotify_info_dir_fh(info2)))
return false;
if (info1->file_fh_totlen &&
!fanotify_fh_equal(fanotify_info_file_fh(info1),
fanotify_info_file_fh(info2)))
return false;
return !info1->name_len ||
!memcmp(fanotify_info_name(info1), fanotify_info_name(info2),
info1->name_len);
}
static bool fanotify_name_event_equal(struct fanotify_name_event *fne1,
struct fanotify_name_event *fne2)
{
struct fanotify_info *info1 = &fne1->info;
struct fanotify_info *info2 = &fne2->info;
/* Do not merge name events without dir fh */
if (!info1->dir_fh_totlen)
return false;
if (!fanotify_fsid_equal(&fne1->fsid, &fne2->fsid))
return false;
return fanotify_info_equal(info1, info2);
}
static bool fanotify_should_merge(struct fanotify_event *old,
struct fanotify_event *new)
{
pr_debug("%s: old=%p new=%p\n", __func__, old, new);
if (old->hash != new->hash ||
old->type != new->type || old->pid != new->pid)
return false;
/*
* We want to merge many dirent events in the same dir (i.e.
* creates/unlinks/renames), but we do not want to merge dirent
* events referring to subdirs with dirent events referring to
* non subdirs, otherwise, user won't be able to tell from a
* mask FAN_CREATE|FAN_DELETE|FAN_ONDIR if it describes mkdir+
* unlink pair or rmdir+create pair of events.
*/
if ((old->mask & FS_ISDIR) != (new->mask & FS_ISDIR))
return false;
switch (old->type) {
case FANOTIFY_EVENT_TYPE_PATH:
return fanotify_path_equal(fanotify_event_path(old),
fanotify_event_path(new));
case FANOTIFY_EVENT_TYPE_FID:
return fanotify_fid_event_equal(FANOTIFY_FE(old),
FANOTIFY_FE(new));
case FANOTIFY_EVENT_TYPE_FID_NAME:
return fanotify_name_event_equal(FANOTIFY_NE(old),
FANOTIFY_NE(new));
default:
WARN_ON_ONCE(1);
}
return false;
}
/* Limit event merges to limit CPU overhead per event */
#define FANOTIFY_MAX_MERGE_EVENTS 128
/* and the list better be locked by something too! */
static int fanotify_merge(struct fsnotify_group *group,
struct fsnotify_event *event)
{
struct fanotify_event *old, *new = FANOTIFY_E(event);
unsigned int bucket = fanotify_event_hash_bucket(group, new);
struct hlist_head *hlist = &group->fanotify_data.merge_hash[bucket];
int i = 0;
pr_debug("%s: group=%p event=%p bucket=%u\n", __func__,
group, event, bucket);
/*
* Don't merge a permission event with any other event so that we know
* the event structure we have created in fanotify_handle_event() is the
* one we should check for permission response.
*/
if (fanotify_is_perm_event(new->mask))
return 0;
hlist_for_each_entry(old, hlist, merge_list) {
if (++i > FANOTIFY_MAX_MERGE_EVENTS)
break;
if (fanotify_should_merge(old, new)) {
old->mask |= new->mask;
return 1;
}
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Wait for response to permission event. The function also takes care of
* freeing the permission event (or offloads that in case the wait is canceled
* by a signal). The function returns 0 in case access got allowed by userspace,
* -EPERM in case userspace disallowed the access, and -ERESTARTSYS in case
* the wait got interrupted by a signal.
*/
static int fanotify_get_response(struct fsnotify_group *group,
struct fanotify_perm_event *event,
struct fsnotify_iter_info *iter_info)
{
int ret;
pr_debug("%s: group=%p event=%p\n", __func__, group, event);
ret = wait_event_killable(group->fanotify_data.access_waitq,
event->state == FAN_EVENT_ANSWERED);
/* Signal pending? */
if (ret < 0) {
spin_lock(&group->notification_lock);
/* Event reported to userspace and no answer yet? */
if (event->state == FAN_EVENT_REPORTED) {
/* Event will get freed once userspace answers to it */
event->state = FAN_EVENT_CANCELED;
spin_unlock(&group->notification_lock);
return ret;
}
/* Event not yet reported? Just remove it. */
if (event->state == FAN_EVENT_INIT) {
fsnotify_remove_queued_event(group, &event->fae.fse);
/* Permission events are not supposed to be hashed */
WARN_ON_ONCE(!hlist_unhashed(&event->fae.merge_list));
}
/*
* Event may be also answered in case signal delivery raced
* with wakeup. In that case we have nothing to do besides
* freeing the event and reporting error.
*/
spin_unlock(&group->notification_lock);
goto out;
}
/* userspace responded, convert to something usable */
switch (event->response & ~FAN_AUDIT) {
case FAN_ALLOW:
ret = 0;
break;
case FAN_DENY:
default:
ret = -EPERM;
}
/* Check if the response should be audited */
if (event->response & FAN_AUDIT)
audit_fanotify(event->response & ~FAN_AUDIT);
pr_debug("%s: group=%p event=%p about to return ret=%d\n", __func__,
group, event, ret);
out:
fsnotify_destroy_event(group, &event->fae.fse);
return ret;
}
/*
* This function returns a mask for an event that only contains the flags
* that have been specifically requested by the user. Flags that may have
* been included within the event mask, but have not been explicitly
* requested by the user, will not be present in the returned mask.
*/
static u32 fanotify_group_event_mask(struct fsnotify_group *group,
struct fsnotify_iter_info *iter_info,
u32 event_mask, const void *data,
int data_type, struct inode *dir)
{
__u32 marks_mask = 0, marks_ignored_mask = 0;
__u32 test_mask, user_mask = FANOTIFY_OUTGOING_EVENTS |
FANOTIFY_EVENT_FLAGS;
const struct path *path = fsnotify_data_path(data, data_type);
unsigned int fid_mode = FAN_GROUP_FLAG(group, FANOTIFY_FID_BITS);
struct fsnotify_mark *mark;
int type;
pr_debug("%s: report_mask=%x mask=%x data=%p data_type=%d\n",
__func__, iter_info->report_mask, event_mask, data, data_type);
if (!fid_mode) {
/* Do we have path to open a file descriptor? */
if (!path)
return 0;
/* Path type events are only relevant for files and dirs */
if (!d_is_reg(path->dentry) && !d_can_lookup(path->dentry))
return 0;
} else if (!(fid_mode & FAN_REPORT_FID)) {
/* Do we have a directory inode to report? */
if (!dir && !(event_mask & FS_ISDIR))
return 0;
}
fsnotify_foreach_obj_type(type) {
if (!fsnotify_iter_should_report_type(iter_info, type))
continue;
mark = iter_info->marks[type];
/* Apply ignore mask regardless of ISDIR and ON_CHILD flags */
marks_ignored_mask |= mark->ignored_mask;
/*
* If the event is on dir and this mark doesn't care about
* events on dir, don't send it!
*/
if (event_mask & FS_ISDIR && !(mark->mask & FS_ISDIR))
continue;
/*
* If the event is on a child and this mark is on a parent not
* watching children, don't send it!
*/
if (type == FSNOTIFY_OBJ_TYPE_PARENT &&
!(mark->mask & FS_EVENT_ON_CHILD))
continue;
marks_mask |= mark->mask;
}
test_mask = event_mask & marks_mask & ~marks_ignored_mask;
/*
* For dirent modification events (create/delete/move) that do not carry
* the child entry name information, we report FAN_ONDIR for mkdir/rmdir
* so user can differentiate them from creat/unlink.
*
* For backward compatibility and consistency, do not report FAN_ONDIR
* to user in legacy fanotify mode (reporting fd) and report FAN_ONDIR
* to user in fid mode for all event types.
*
* We never report FAN_EVENT_ON_CHILD to user, but we do pass it in to
* fanotify_alloc_event() when group is reporting fid as indication
* that event happened on child.
*/
if (fid_mode) {
/* Do not report event flags without any event */
if (!(test_mask & ~FANOTIFY_EVENT_FLAGS))
return 0;
} else {
user_mask &= ~FANOTIFY_EVENT_FLAGS;
}
return test_mask & user_mask;
}
/*
* Check size needed to encode fanotify_fh.
*
* Return size of encoded fh without fanotify_fh header.
* Return 0 on failure to encode.
*/
static int fanotify_encode_fh_len(struct inode *inode)
{
int dwords = 0;
if (!inode)
return 0;
exportfs_encode_inode_fh(inode, NULL, &dwords, NULL);
return dwords << 2;
}
/*
* Encode fanotify_fh.
*
* Return total size of encoded fh including fanotify_fh header.
* Return 0 on failure to encode.
*/
static int fanotify_encode_fh(struct fanotify_fh *fh, struct inode *inode,
unsigned int fh_len, unsigned int *hash,
gfp_t gfp)
{
int dwords, type = 0;
char *ext_buf = NULL;
void *buf = fh->buf;
int err;
fh->type = FILEID_ROOT;
fh->len = 0;
fh->flags = 0;
if (!inode)
return 0;
/*
* !gpf means preallocated variable size fh, but fh_len could
* be zero in that case if encoding fh len failed.
*/
err = -ENOENT;
if (fh_len < 4 || WARN_ON_ONCE(fh_len % 4))
goto out_err;
/* No external buffer in a variable size allocated fh */
if (gfp && fh_len > FANOTIFY_INLINE_FH_LEN) {
/* Treat failure to allocate fh as failure to encode fh */
err = -ENOMEM;
ext_buf = kmalloc(fh_len, gfp);
if (!ext_buf)
goto out_err;
*fanotify_fh_ext_buf_ptr(fh) = ext_buf;
buf = ext_buf;
fh->flags |= FANOTIFY_FH_FLAG_EXT_BUF;
}
dwords = fh_len >> 2;
type = exportfs_encode_inode_fh(inode, buf, &dwords, NULL);
err = -EINVAL;
if (!type || type == FILEID_INVALID || fh_len != dwords << 2)
goto out_err;
fh->type = type;
fh->len = fh_len;
/* Mix fh into event merge key */
*hash ^= fanotify_hash_fh(fh);
return FANOTIFY_FH_HDR_LEN + fh_len;
out_err:
pr_warn_ratelimited("fanotify: failed to encode fid (type=%d, len=%d, err=%i)\n",
type, fh_len, err);
kfree(ext_buf);
*fanotify_fh_ext_buf_ptr(fh) = NULL;
/* Report the event without a file identifier on encode error */
fh->type = FILEID_INVALID;
fh->len = 0;
return 0;
}
/*
* The inode to use as identifier when reporting fid depends on the event.
* Report the modified directory inode on dirent modification events.
* Report the "victim" inode otherwise.
* For example:
* FS_ATTRIB reports the child inode even if reported on a watched parent.
* FS_CREATE reports the modified dir inode and not the created inode.
*/
static struct inode *fanotify_fid_inode(u32 event_mask, const void *data,
int data_type, struct inode *dir)
{
if (event_mask & ALL_FSNOTIFY_DIRENT_EVENTS)
return dir;
return fsnotify_data_inode(data, data_type);
}
/*
* The inode to use as identifier when reporting dir fid depends on the event.
* Report the modified directory inode on dirent modification events.
* Report the "victim" inode if "victim" is a directory.
* Report the parent inode if "victim" is not a directory and event is
* reported to parent.
* Otherwise, do not report dir fid.
*/
static struct inode *fanotify_dfid_inode(u32 event_mask, const void *data,
int data_type, struct inode *dir)
{
struct inode *inode = fsnotify_data_inode(data, data_type);
if (event_mask & ALL_FSNOTIFY_DIRENT_EVENTS)
return dir;
if (S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode))
return inode;
return dir;
}
static struct fanotify_event *fanotify_alloc_path_event(const struct path *path,
unsigned int *hash,
gfp_t gfp)
{
struct fanotify_path_event *pevent;
pevent = kmem_cache_alloc(fanotify_path_event_cachep, gfp);
if (!pevent)
return NULL;
pevent->fae.type = FANOTIFY_EVENT_TYPE_PATH;
pevent->path = *path;
*hash ^= fanotify_hash_path(path);
path_get(path);
return &pevent->fae;
}
static struct fanotify_event *fanotify_alloc_perm_event(const struct path *path,
gfp_t gfp)
{
struct fanotify_perm_event *pevent;
pevent = kmem_cache_alloc(fanotify_perm_event_cachep, gfp);
if (!pevent)
return NULL;
pevent->fae.type = FANOTIFY_EVENT_TYPE_PATH_PERM;
pevent->response = 0;
pevent->state = FAN_EVENT_INIT;
pevent->path = *path;
path_get(path);
return &pevent->fae;
}
static struct fanotify_event *fanotify_alloc_fid_event(struct inode *id,
__kernel_fsid_t *fsid,
unsigned int *hash,
gfp_t gfp)
{
struct fanotify_fid_event *ffe;
ffe = kmem_cache_alloc(fanotify_fid_event_cachep, gfp);
if (!ffe)
return NULL;
ffe->fae.type = FANOTIFY_EVENT_TYPE_FID;
ffe->fsid = *fsid;
*hash ^= fanotify_hash_fsid(fsid);
fanotify_encode_fh(&ffe->object_fh, id, fanotify_encode_fh_len(id),
hash, gfp);
return &ffe->fae;
}
static struct fanotify_event *fanotify_alloc_name_event(struct inode *id,
__kernel_fsid_t *fsid,
const struct qstr *name,
struct inode *child,
unsigned int *hash,
gfp_t gfp)
{
struct fanotify_name_event *fne;
struct fanotify_info *info;
struct fanotify_fh *dfh, *ffh;
unsigned int dir_fh_len = fanotify_encode_fh_len(id);
unsigned int child_fh_len = fanotify_encode_fh_len(child);
unsigned int size;
size = sizeof(*fne) + FANOTIFY_FH_HDR_LEN + dir_fh_len;
if (child_fh_len)
size += FANOTIFY_FH_HDR_LEN + child_fh_len;
if (name)
size += name->len + 1;
fne = kmalloc(size, gfp);
if (!fne)
return NULL;
fne->fae.type = FANOTIFY_EVENT_TYPE_FID_NAME;
fne->fsid = *fsid;
*hash ^= fanotify_hash_fsid(fsid);
info = &fne->info;
fanotify_info_init(info);
dfh = fanotify_info_dir_fh(info);
info->dir_fh_totlen = fanotify_encode_fh(dfh, id, dir_fh_len, hash, 0);
if (child_fh_len) {
ffh = fanotify_info_file_fh(info);
info->file_fh_totlen = fanotify_encode_fh(ffh, child,
child_fh_len, hash, 0);
}
if (name) {
long salt = name->len;
fanotify_info_copy_name(info, name);
*hash ^= full_name_hash((void *)salt, name->name, name->len);
}
pr_debug("%s: ino=%lu size=%u dir_fh_len=%u child_fh_len=%u name_len=%u name='%.*s'\n",
__func__, id->i_ino, size, dir_fh_len, child_fh_len,
info->name_len, info->name_len, fanotify_info_name(info));
return &fne->fae;
}
static struct fanotify_event *fanotify_alloc_event(struct fsnotify_group *group,
u32 mask, const void *data,
int data_type, struct inode *dir,
const struct qstr *file_name,
__kernel_fsid_t *fsid)
{
struct fanotify_event *event = NULL;
gfp_t gfp = GFP_KERNEL_ACCOUNT;
struct inode *id = fanotify_fid_inode(mask, data, data_type, dir);
struct inode *dirid = fanotify_dfid_inode(mask, data, data_type, dir);
const struct path *path = fsnotify_data_path(data, data_type);
unsigned int fid_mode = FAN_GROUP_FLAG(group, FANOTIFY_FID_BITS);
struct mem_cgroup *old_memcg;
struct inode *child = NULL;
bool name_event = false;
unsigned int hash = 0;
bool ondir = mask & FAN_ONDIR;
struct pid *pid;
if ((fid_mode & FAN_REPORT_DIR_FID) && dirid) {
/*
* With both flags FAN_REPORT_DIR_FID and FAN_REPORT_FID, we
* report the child fid for events reported on a non-dir child
* in addition to reporting the parent fid and maybe child name.
*/
if ((fid_mode & FAN_REPORT_FID) && id != dirid && !ondir)
child = id;
id = dirid;
/*
* We record file name only in a group with FAN_REPORT_NAME
* and when we have a directory inode to report.
*
* For directory entry modification event, we record the fid of
* the directory and the name of the modified entry.
*
* For event on non-directory that is reported to parent, we
* record the fid of the parent and the name of the child.
*
* Even if not reporting name, we need a variable length
* fanotify_name_event if reporting both parent and child fids.
*/
if (!(fid_mode & FAN_REPORT_NAME)) {
name_event = !!child;
file_name = NULL;
} else if ((mask & ALL_FSNOTIFY_DIRENT_EVENTS) || !ondir) {
name_event = true;
}
}
/*
* For queues with unlimited length lost events are not expected and
* can possibly have security implications. Avoid losing events when
* memory is short. For the limited size queues, avoid OOM killer in the
* target monitoring memcg as it may have security repercussion.
*/
if (group->max_events == UINT_MAX)
gfp |= __GFP_NOFAIL;
else
gfp |= __GFP_RETRY_MAYFAIL;
/* Whoever is interested in the event, pays for the allocation. */
old_memcg = set_active_memcg(group->memcg);
if (fanotify_is_perm_event(mask)) {
event = fanotify_alloc_perm_event(path, gfp);
} else if (name_event && (file_name || child)) {
event = fanotify_alloc_name_event(id, fsid, file_name, child,
&hash, gfp);
} else if (fid_mode) {
event = fanotify_alloc_fid_event(id, fsid, &hash, gfp);
} else {
event = fanotify_alloc_path_event(path, &hash, gfp);
}
if (!event)
goto out;
if (FAN_GROUP_FLAG(group, FAN_REPORT_TID))
pid = get_pid(task_pid(current));
else
pid = get_pid(task_tgid(current));
/* Mix event info, FAN_ONDIR flag and pid into event merge key */
hash ^= hash_long((unsigned long)pid | ondir, FANOTIFY_EVENT_HASH_BITS);
fanotify_init_event(event, hash, mask);
event->pid = pid;
out:
set_active_memcg(old_memcg);
return event;
}
/*
* Get cached fsid of the filesystem containing the object from any connector.
* All connectors are supposed to have the same fsid, but we do not verify that
* here.
*/
static __kernel_fsid_t fanotify_get_fsid(struct fsnotify_iter_info *iter_info)
{
int type;
__kernel_fsid_t fsid = {};
fsnotify_foreach_obj_type(type) {
struct fsnotify_mark_connector *conn;
if (!fsnotify_iter_should_report_type(iter_info, type))
continue;
conn = READ_ONCE(iter_info->marks[type]->connector);
/* Mark is just getting destroyed or created? */
if (!conn)
continue;
if (!(conn->flags & FSNOTIFY_CONN_FLAG_HAS_FSID))
continue;
/* Pairs with smp_wmb() in fsnotify_add_mark_list() */
smp_rmb();
fsid = conn->fsid;
if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!fsid.val[0] && !fsid.val[1]))
continue;
return fsid;
}
return fsid;
}
/*
* Add an event to hash table for faster merge.
*/
static void fanotify_insert_event(struct fsnotify_group *group,
struct fsnotify_event *fsn_event)
{
struct fanotify_event *event = FANOTIFY_E(fsn_event);
unsigned int bucket = fanotify_event_hash_bucket(group, event);
struct hlist_head *hlist = &group->fanotify_data.merge_hash[bucket];
assert_spin_locked(&group->notification_lock);
pr_debug("%s: group=%p event=%p bucket=%u\n", __func__,
group, event, bucket);
hlist_add_head(&event->merge_list, hlist);
}
static int fanotify_handle_event(struct fsnotify_group *group, u32 mask,
const void *data, int data_type,
struct inode *dir,
const struct qstr *file_name, u32 cookie,
struct fsnotify_iter_info *iter_info)
{
int ret = 0;
struct fanotify_event *event;
struct fsnotify_event *fsn_event;
__kernel_fsid_t fsid = {};
BUILD_BUG_ON(FAN_ACCESS != FS_ACCESS);
BUILD_BUG_ON(FAN_MODIFY != FS_MODIFY);
BUILD_BUG_ON(FAN_ATTRIB != FS_ATTRIB);
BUILD_BUG_ON(FAN_CLOSE_NOWRITE != FS_CLOSE_NOWRITE);
BUILD_BUG_ON(FAN_CLOSE_WRITE != FS_CLOSE_WRITE);
BUILD_BUG_ON(FAN_OPEN != FS_OPEN);
BUILD_BUG_ON(FAN_MOVED_TO != FS_MOVED_TO);
BUILD_BUG_ON(FAN_MOVED_FROM != FS_MOVED_FROM);
BUILD_BUG_ON(FAN_CREATE != FS_CREATE);
BUILD_BUG_ON(FAN_DELETE != FS_DELETE);
BUILD_BUG_ON(FAN_DELETE_SELF != FS_DELETE_SELF);
BUILD_BUG_ON(FAN_MOVE_SELF != FS_MOVE_SELF);
BUILD_BUG_ON(FAN_EVENT_ON_CHILD != FS_EVENT_ON_CHILD);
BUILD_BUG_ON(FAN_Q_OVERFLOW != FS_Q_OVERFLOW);
BUILD_BUG_ON(FAN_OPEN_PERM != FS_OPEN_PERM);
BUILD_BUG_ON(FAN_ACCESS_PERM != FS_ACCESS_PERM);
BUILD_BUG_ON(FAN_ONDIR != FS_ISDIR);
BUILD_BUG_ON(FAN_OPEN_EXEC != FS_OPEN_EXEC);
BUILD_BUG_ON(FAN_OPEN_EXEC_PERM != FS_OPEN_EXEC_PERM);
BUILD_BUG_ON(HWEIGHT32(ALL_FANOTIFY_EVENT_BITS) != 19);
mask = fanotify_group_event_mask(group, iter_info, mask, data,
data_type, dir);
if (!mask)
return 0;
pr_debug("%s: group=%p mask=%x\n", __func__, group, mask);
if (fanotify_is_perm_event(mask)) {
/*
* fsnotify_prepare_user_wait() fails if we race with mark
* deletion. Just let the operation pass in that case.
*/
if (!fsnotify_prepare_user_wait(iter_info))
return 0;
}
if (FAN_GROUP_FLAG(group, FANOTIFY_FID_BITS)) {
fsid = fanotify_get_fsid(iter_info);
/* Racing with mark destruction or creation? */
if (!fsid.val[0] && !fsid.val[1])
return 0;
}
event = fanotify_alloc_event(group, mask, data, data_type, dir,
file_name, &fsid);
ret = -ENOMEM;
if (unlikely(!event)) {
/*
* We don't queue overflow events for permission events as
* there the access is denied and so no event is in fact lost.
*/
if (!fanotify_is_perm_event(mask))
fsnotify_queue_overflow(group);
goto finish;
}
fsn_event = &event->fse;
ret = fsnotify_add_event(group, fsn_event, fanotify_merge,
fanotify_is_hashed_event(mask) ?
fanotify_insert_event : NULL);
if (ret) {
/* Permission events shouldn't be merged */
BUG_ON(ret == 1 && mask & FANOTIFY_PERM_EVENTS);
/* Our event wasn't used in the end. Free it. */
fsnotify_destroy_event(group, fsn_event);
ret = 0;
} else if (fanotify_is_perm_event(mask)) {
ret = fanotify_get_response(group, FANOTIFY_PERM(event),
iter_info);
}
finish:
if (fanotify_is_perm_event(mask))
fsnotify_finish_user_wait(iter_info);
return ret;
}
static void fanotify_free_group_priv(struct fsnotify_group *group)
{
kfree(group->fanotify_data.merge_hash);
if (group->fanotify_data.ucounts)
dec_ucount(group->fanotify_data.ucounts,
UCOUNT_FANOTIFY_GROUPS);
}
static void fanotify_free_path_event(struct fanotify_event *event)
{
path_put(fanotify_event_path(event));
kmem_cache_free(fanotify_path_event_cachep, FANOTIFY_PE(event));
}
static void fanotify_free_perm_event(struct fanotify_event *event)
{
path_put(fanotify_event_path(event));
kmem_cache_free(fanotify_perm_event_cachep, FANOTIFY_PERM(event));
}
static void fanotify_free_fid_event(struct fanotify_event *event)
{
struct fanotify_fid_event *ffe = FANOTIFY_FE(event);
if (fanotify_fh_has_ext_buf(&ffe->object_fh))
kfree(fanotify_fh_ext_buf(&ffe->object_fh));
kmem_cache_free(fanotify_fid_event_cachep, ffe);
}
static void fanotify_free_name_event(struct fanotify_event *event)
{
kfree(FANOTIFY_NE(event));
}
static void fanotify_free_event(struct fsnotify_event *fsn_event)
{
struct fanotify_event *event;
event = FANOTIFY_E(fsn_event);
put_pid(event->pid);
switch (event->type) {
case FANOTIFY_EVENT_TYPE_PATH:
fanotify_free_path_event(event);
break;
case FANOTIFY_EVENT_TYPE_PATH_PERM:
fanotify_free_perm_event(event);
break;
case FANOTIFY_EVENT_TYPE_FID:
fanotify_free_fid_event(event);
break;
case FANOTIFY_EVENT_TYPE_FID_NAME:
fanotify_free_name_event(event);
break;
case FANOTIFY_EVENT_TYPE_OVERFLOW:
kfree(event);
break;
default:
WARN_ON_ONCE(1);
}
}
static void fanotify_freeing_mark(struct fsnotify_mark *mark,
struct fsnotify_group *group)
{
if (!FAN_GROUP_FLAG(group, FAN_UNLIMITED_MARKS))
dec_ucount(group->fanotify_data.ucounts, UCOUNT_FANOTIFY_MARKS);
}
static void fanotify_free_mark(struct fsnotify_mark *fsn_mark)
{
kmem_cache_free(fanotify_mark_cache, fsn_mark);
}
const struct fsnotify_ops fanotify_fsnotify_ops = {
.handle_event = fanotify_handle_event,
.free_group_priv = fanotify_free_group_priv,
.free_event = fanotify_free_event,
.freeing_mark = fanotify_freeing_mark,
.free_mark = fanotify_free_mark,
};