linux-stable/fs/ioctl.c
Linus Torvalds 97eeb4d9d7 New code for 5.5:
- Fill out the build string
 - Prevent inode fork extent count overflows
 - Refactor the allocator to reduce long tail latency
 - Rework incore log locking a little to reduce spinning
 - Break up the xfs_iomap_begin functions into smaller more cohesive
 parts
 - Fix allocation alignment being dropped too early when the allocation
 request is for more blocks than an AG is large
 - Other small cleanups
 - Clean up file buftarg retrieval helpers
 - Hoist the resvsp and unresvsp ioctls to the vfs
 - Remove the undocumented biosize mount option, since it has never been
   mentioned as existing or supported on linux
 - Clean up some of the mount option printing and parsing
 - Enhance attr leaf verifier to check block structure
 - Check dirent and attr names for invalid characters before passing them
 to the vfs
 - Refactor open-coded bmbt walking
 - Fix a few places where we return EIO instead of EFSCORRUPTED after
 failing metadata sanity checks
 - Fix a synchronization problem between fallocate and aio dio corrupting
 the file length
 - Clean up various loose ends in the iomap and bmap code
 - Convert to the new mount api
 - Make sure we always log something when returning EFSCORRUPTED
 - Fix some problems where long running scrub loops could trigger soft
 lockup warnings and/or fail to exit due to fatal signals pending
 - Fix various Coverity complaints
 - Remove most of the function pointers from the directory code to reduce
 indirection penalties
 - Ensure that dquots are attached to the inode when performing unwritten
 extent conversion after io
 - Deuglify incore projid and crtime types
 - Fix another AGI/AGF locking order deadlock when renaming
 - Clean up some quota typedefs
 - Remove the FSSETDM ioctls which haven't done anything in 20 years
 - Fix some memory leaks when mounting the log fails
 - Fix an underflow when updating an xattr leaf freemap
 - Remove some trivial wrappers
 - Report metadata corruption as an error, not a (potentially) fatal
 assertion
 - Clean up the dir/attr buffer mapping code
 - Allow fatal signals to kill scrub during parent pointer checks
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Merge tag 'xfs-5.5-merge-16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linux

Pull XFS updates from Darrick Wong:
 "For this release, we changed quite a few things.

  Highlights:

   - Fixed some long tail latency problems in the block allocator

   - Removed some long deprecated (and for the past several years no-op)
     mount options and ioctls

   - Strengthened the extended attribute and directory verifiers

   - Audited and fixed all the places where we could return EFSCORRUPTED
     without logging anything

   - Refactored the old SGI space allocation ioctls to make the
     equivalent fallocate calls

   - Fixed a race between fallocate and directio

   - Fixed an integer overflow when files have more than a few
     billion(!) extents

   - Fixed a longstanding bug where quota accounting could be incorrect
     when performing unwritten extent conversion on a freshly mounted fs

   - Fixed various complaints in scrub about soft lockups and
     unresponsiveness to signals

   - De-vtable'd the directory handling code, which should make it
     faster

   - Converted to the new mount api, for better or for worse

   - Cleaned up some memory leaks

  and quite a lot of other smaller fixes and cleanups.

  A more detailed summary:

   - Fill out the build string

   - Prevent inode fork extent count overflows

   - Refactor the allocator to reduce long tail latency

   - Rework incore log locking a little to reduce spinning

   - Break up the xfs_iomap_begin functions into smaller more cohesive
     parts

   - Fix allocation alignment being dropped too early when the
     allocation request is for more blocks than an AG is large

   - Other small cleanups

   - Clean up file buftarg retrieval helpers

   - Hoist the resvsp and unresvsp ioctls to the vfs

   - Remove the undocumented biosize mount option, since it has never
     been mentioned as existing or supported on linux

   - Clean up some of the mount option printing and parsing

   - Enhance attr leaf verifier to check block structure

   - Check dirent and attr names for invalid characters before passing
     them to the vfs

   - Refactor open-coded bmbt walking

   - Fix a few places where we return EIO instead of EFSCORRUPTED after
     failing metadata sanity checks

   - Fix a synchronization problem between fallocate and aio dio
     corrupting the file length

   - Clean up various loose ends in the iomap and bmap code

   - Convert to the new mount api

   - Make sure we always log something when returning EFSCORRUPTED

   - Fix some problems where long running scrub loops could trigger soft
     lockup warnings and/or fail to exit due to fatal signals pending

   - Fix various Coverity complaints

   - Remove most of the function pointers from the directory code to
     reduce indirection penalties

   - Ensure that dquots are attached to the inode when performing
     unwritten extent conversion after io

   - Deuglify incore projid and crtime types

   - Fix another AGI/AGF locking order deadlock when renaming

   - Clean up some quota typedefs

   - Remove the FSSETDM ioctls which haven't done anything in 20 years

   - Fix some memory leaks when mounting the log fails

   - Fix an underflow when updating an xattr leaf freemap

   - Remove some trivial wrappers

   - Report metadata corruption as an error, not a (potentially) fatal
     assertion

   - Clean up the dir/attr buffer mapping code

   - Allow fatal signals to kill scrub during parent pointer checks"

* tag 'xfs-5.5-merge-16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linux: (198 commits)
  xfs: allow parent directory scans to be interrupted with fatal signals
  xfs: remove the mappedbno argument to xfs_da_get_buf
  xfs: remove the mappedbno argument to xfs_da_read_buf
  xfs: split xfs_da3_node_read
  xfs: remove the mappedbno argument to xfs_dir3_leafn_read
  xfs: remove the mappedbno argument to xfs_dir3_leaf_read
  xfs: remove the mappedbno argument to xfs_attr3_leaf_read
  xfs: remove the mappedbno argument to xfs_da_reada_buf
  xfs: improve the xfs_dabuf_map calling conventions
  xfs: refactor xfs_dabuf_map
  xfs: simplify mappedbno handling in xfs_da_{get,read}_buf
  xfs: report corruption only as a regular error
  xfs: Remove kmem_zone_free() wrapper
  xfs: Remove kmem_zone_destroy() wrapper
  xfs: Remove slab init wrappers
  xfs: fix attr leaf header freemap.size underflow
  xfs: fix some memory leaks in log recovery
  xfs: fix another missing include
  xfs: remove XFS_IOC_FSSETDM and XFS_IOC_FSSETDM_BY_HANDLE
  xfs: remove duplicated include from xfs_dir2_data.c
  ...
2019-12-02 14:46:22 -08:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
/*
* linux/fs/ioctl.c
*
* Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Linus Torvalds
*/
#include <linux/syscalls.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/capability.h>
#include <linux/compat.h>
#include <linux/file.h>
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/security.h>
#include <linux/export.h>
#include <linux/uaccess.h>
#include <linux/writeback.h>
#include <linux/buffer_head.h>
#include <linux/falloc.h>
#include <linux/sched/signal.h>
#include "internal.h"
#include <asm/ioctls.h>
/* So that the fiemap access checks can't overflow on 32 bit machines. */
#define FIEMAP_MAX_EXTENTS (UINT_MAX / sizeof(struct fiemap_extent))
/**
* vfs_ioctl - call filesystem specific ioctl methods
* @filp: open file to invoke ioctl method on
* @cmd: ioctl command to execute
* @arg: command-specific argument for ioctl
*
* Invokes filesystem specific ->unlocked_ioctl, if one exists; otherwise
* returns -ENOTTY.
*
* Returns 0 on success, -errno on error.
*/
long vfs_ioctl(struct file *filp, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
{
int error = -ENOTTY;
if (!filp->f_op->unlocked_ioctl)
goto out;
error = filp->f_op->unlocked_ioctl(filp, cmd, arg);
if (error == -ENOIOCTLCMD)
error = -ENOTTY;
out:
return error;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(vfs_ioctl);
static int ioctl_fibmap(struct file *filp, int __user *p)
{
struct address_space *mapping = filp->f_mapping;
int res, block;
/* do we support this mess? */
if (!mapping->a_ops->bmap)
return -EINVAL;
if (!capable(CAP_SYS_RAWIO))
return -EPERM;
res = get_user(block, p);
if (res)
return res;
res = mapping->a_ops->bmap(mapping, block);
return put_user(res, p);
}
/**
* fiemap_fill_next_extent - Fiemap helper function
* @fieinfo: Fiemap context passed into ->fiemap
* @logical: Extent logical start offset, in bytes
* @phys: Extent physical start offset, in bytes
* @len: Extent length, in bytes
* @flags: FIEMAP_EXTENT flags that describe this extent
*
* Called from file system ->fiemap callback. Will populate extent
* info as passed in via arguments and copy to user memory. On
* success, extent count on fieinfo is incremented.
*
* Returns 0 on success, -errno on error, 1 if this was the last
* extent that will fit in user array.
*/
#define SET_UNKNOWN_FLAGS (FIEMAP_EXTENT_DELALLOC)
#define SET_NO_UNMOUNTED_IO_FLAGS (FIEMAP_EXTENT_DATA_ENCRYPTED)
#define SET_NOT_ALIGNED_FLAGS (FIEMAP_EXTENT_DATA_TAIL|FIEMAP_EXTENT_DATA_INLINE)
int fiemap_fill_next_extent(struct fiemap_extent_info *fieinfo, u64 logical,
u64 phys, u64 len, u32 flags)
{
struct fiemap_extent extent;
struct fiemap_extent __user *dest = fieinfo->fi_extents_start;
/* only count the extents */
if (fieinfo->fi_extents_max == 0) {
fieinfo->fi_extents_mapped++;
return (flags & FIEMAP_EXTENT_LAST) ? 1 : 0;
}
if (fieinfo->fi_extents_mapped >= fieinfo->fi_extents_max)
return 1;
if (flags & SET_UNKNOWN_FLAGS)
flags |= FIEMAP_EXTENT_UNKNOWN;
if (flags & SET_NO_UNMOUNTED_IO_FLAGS)
flags |= FIEMAP_EXTENT_ENCODED;
if (flags & SET_NOT_ALIGNED_FLAGS)
flags |= FIEMAP_EXTENT_NOT_ALIGNED;
memset(&extent, 0, sizeof(extent));
extent.fe_logical = logical;
extent.fe_physical = phys;
extent.fe_length = len;
extent.fe_flags = flags;
dest += fieinfo->fi_extents_mapped;
if (copy_to_user(dest, &extent, sizeof(extent)))
return -EFAULT;
fieinfo->fi_extents_mapped++;
if (fieinfo->fi_extents_mapped == fieinfo->fi_extents_max)
return 1;
return (flags & FIEMAP_EXTENT_LAST) ? 1 : 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(fiemap_fill_next_extent);
/**
* fiemap_check_flags - check validity of requested flags for fiemap
* @fieinfo: Fiemap context passed into ->fiemap
* @fs_flags: Set of fiemap flags that the file system understands
*
* Called from file system ->fiemap callback. This will compute the
* intersection of valid fiemap flags and those that the fs supports. That
* value is then compared against the user supplied flags. In case of bad user
* flags, the invalid values will be written into the fieinfo structure, and
* -EBADR is returned, which tells ioctl_fiemap() to return those values to
* userspace. For this reason, a return code of -EBADR should be preserved.
*
* Returns 0 on success, -EBADR on bad flags.
*/
int fiemap_check_flags(struct fiemap_extent_info *fieinfo, u32 fs_flags)
{
u32 incompat_flags;
incompat_flags = fieinfo->fi_flags & ~(FIEMAP_FLAGS_COMPAT & fs_flags);
if (incompat_flags) {
fieinfo->fi_flags = incompat_flags;
return -EBADR;
}
return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(fiemap_check_flags);
static int fiemap_check_ranges(struct super_block *sb,
u64 start, u64 len, u64 *new_len)
{
u64 maxbytes = (u64) sb->s_maxbytes;
*new_len = len;
if (len == 0)
return -EINVAL;
if (start > maxbytes)
return -EFBIG;
/*
* Shrink request scope to what the fs can actually handle.
*/
if (len > maxbytes || (maxbytes - len) < start)
*new_len = maxbytes - start;
return 0;
}
static int ioctl_fiemap(struct file *filp, struct fiemap __user *ufiemap)
{
struct fiemap fiemap;
struct fiemap_extent_info fieinfo = { 0, };
struct inode *inode = file_inode(filp);
struct super_block *sb = inode->i_sb;
u64 len;
int error;
if (!inode->i_op->fiemap)
return -EOPNOTSUPP;
if (copy_from_user(&fiemap, ufiemap, sizeof(fiemap)))
return -EFAULT;
if (fiemap.fm_extent_count > FIEMAP_MAX_EXTENTS)
return -EINVAL;
error = fiemap_check_ranges(sb, fiemap.fm_start, fiemap.fm_length,
&len);
if (error)
return error;
fieinfo.fi_flags = fiemap.fm_flags;
fieinfo.fi_extents_max = fiemap.fm_extent_count;
fieinfo.fi_extents_start = ufiemap->fm_extents;
if (fiemap.fm_extent_count != 0 &&
!access_ok(fieinfo.fi_extents_start,
fieinfo.fi_extents_max * sizeof(struct fiemap_extent)))
return -EFAULT;
if (fieinfo.fi_flags & FIEMAP_FLAG_SYNC)
filemap_write_and_wait(inode->i_mapping);
error = inode->i_op->fiemap(inode, &fieinfo, fiemap.fm_start, len);
fiemap.fm_flags = fieinfo.fi_flags;
fiemap.fm_mapped_extents = fieinfo.fi_extents_mapped;
if (copy_to_user(ufiemap, &fiemap, sizeof(fiemap)))
error = -EFAULT;
return error;
}
static long ioctl_file_clone(struct file *dst_file, unsigned long srcfd,
u64 off, u64 olen, u64 destoff)
{
struct fd src_file = fdget(srcfd);
loff_t cloned;
int ret;
if (!src_file.file)
return -EBADF;
ret = -EXDEV;
if (src_file.file->f_path.mnt != dst_file->f_path.mnt)
goto fdput;
cloned = vfs_clone_file_range(src_file.file, off, dst_file, destoff,
olen, 0);
if (cloned < 0)
ret = cloned;
else if (olen && cloned != olen)
ret = -EINVAL;
else
ret = 0;
fdput:
fdput(src_file);
return ret;
}
static long ioctl_file_clone_range(struct file *file,
struct file_clone_range __user *argp)
{
struct file_clone_range args;
if (copy_from_user(&args, argp, sizeof(args)))
return -EFAULT;
return ioctl_file_clone(file, args.src_fd, args.src_offset,
args.src_length, args.dest_offset);
}
#ifdef CONFIG_BLOCK
static inline sector_t logical_to_blk(struct inode *inode, loff_t offset)
{
return (offset >> inode->i_blkbits);
}
static inline loff_t blk_to_logical(struct inode *inode, sector_t blk)
{
return (blk << inode->i_blkbits);
}
/**
* __generic_block_fiemap - FIEMAP for block based inodes (no locking)
* @inode: the inode to map
* @fieinfo: the fiemap info struct that will be passed back to userspace
* @start: where to start mapping in the inode
* @len: how much space to map
* @get_block: the fs's get_block function
*
* This does FIEMAP for block based inodes. Basically it will just loop
* through get_block until we hit the number of extents we want to map, or we
* go past the end of the file and hit a hole.
*
* If it is possible to have data blocks beyond a hole past @inode->i_size, then
* please do not use this function, it will stop at the first unmapped block
* beyond i_size.
*
* If you use this function directly, you need to do your own locking. Use
* generic_block_fiemap if you want the locking done for you.
*/
int __generic_block_fiemap(struct inode *inode,
struct fiemap_extent_info *fieinfo, loff_t start,
loff_t len, get_block_t *get_block)
{
struct buffer_head map_bh;
sector_t start_blk, last_blk;
loff_t isize = i_size_read(inode);
u64 logical = 0, phys = 0, size = 0;
u32 flags = FIEMAP_EXTENT_MERGED;
bool past_eof = false, whole_file = false;
int ret = 0;
ret = fiemap_check_flags(fieinfo, FIEMAP_FLAG_SYNC);
if (ret)
return ret;
/*
* Either the i_mutex or other appropriate locking needs to be held
* since we expect isize to not change at all through the duration of
* this call.
*/
if (len >= isize) {
whole_file = true;
len = isize;
}
/*
* Some filesystems can't deal with being asked to map less than
* blocksize, so make sure our len is at least block length.
*/
if (logical_to_blk(inode, len) == 0)
len = blk_to_logical(inode, 1);
start_blk = logical_to_blk(inode, start);
last_blk = logical_to_blk(inode, start + len - 1);
do {
/*
* we set b_size to the total size we want so it will map as
* many contiguous blocks as possible at once
*/
memset(&map_bh, 0, sizeof(struct buffer_head));
map_bh.b_size = len;
ret = get_block(inode, start_blk, &map_bh, 0);
if (ret)
break;
/* HOLE */
if (!buffer_mapped(&map_bh)) {
start_blk++;
/*
* We want to handle the case where there is an
* allocated block at the front of the file, and then
* nothing but holes up to the end of the file properly,
* to make sure that extent at the front gets properly
* marked with FIEMAP_EXTENT_LAST
*/
if (!past_eof &&
blk_to_logical(inode, start_blk) >= isize)
past_eof = 1;
/*
* First hole after going past the EOF, this is our
* last extent
*/
if (past_eof && size) {
flags = FIEMAP_EXTENT_MERGED|FIEMAP_EXTENT_LAST;
ret = fiemap_fill_next_extent(fieinfo, logical,
phys, size,
flags);
} else if (size) {
ret = fiemap_fill_next_extent(fieinfo, logical,
phys, size, flags);
size = 0;
}
/* if we have holes up to/past EOF then we're done */
if (start_blk > last_blk || past_eof || ret)
break;
} else {
/*
* We have gone over the length of what we wanted to
* map, and it wasn't the entire file, so add the extent
* we got last time and exit.
*
* This is for the case where say we want to map all the
* way up to the second to the last block in a file, but
* the last block is a hole, making the second to last
* block FIEMAP_EXTENT_LAST. In this case we want to
* see if there is a hole after the second to last block
* so we can mark it properly. If we found data after
* we exceeded the length we were requesting, then we
* are good to go, just add the extent to the fieinfo
* and break
*/
if (start_blk > last_blk && !whole_file) {
ret = fiemap_fill_next_extent(fieinfo, logical,
phys, size,
flags);
break;
}
/*
* if size != 0 then we know we already have an extent
* to add, so add it.
*/
if (size) {
ret = fiemap_fill_next_extent(fieinfo, logical,
phys, size,
flags);
if (ret)
break;
}
logical = blk_to_logical(inode, start_blk);
phys = blk_to_logical(inode, map_bh.b_blocknr);
size = map_bh.b_size;
flags = FIEMAP_EXTENT_MERGED;
start_blk += logical_to_blk(inode, size);
/*
* If we are past the EOF, then we need to make sure as
* soon as we find a hole that the last extent we found
* is marked with FIEMAP_EXTENT_LAST
*/
if (!past_eof && logical + size >= isize)
past_eof = true;
}
cond_resched();
if (fatal_signal_pending(current)) {
ret = -EINTR;
break;
}
} while (1);
/* If ret is 1 then we just hit the end of the extent array */
if (ret == 1)
ret = 0;
return ret;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(__generic_block_fiemap);
/**
* generic_block_fiemap - FIEMAP for block based inodes
* @inode: The inode to map
* @fieinfo: The mapping information
* @start: The initial block to map
* @len: The length of the extect to attempt to map
* @get_block: The block mapping function for the fs
*
* Calls __generic_block_fiemap to map the inode, after taking
* the inode's mutex lock.
*/
int generic_block_fiemap(struct inode *inode,
struct fiemap_extent_info *fieinfo, u64 start,
u64 len, get_block_t *get_block)
{
int ret;
inode_lock(inode);
ret = __generic_block_fiemap(inode, fieinfo, start, len, get_block);
inode_unlock(inode);
return ret;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_block_fiemap);
#endif /* CONFIG_BLOCK */
/*
* This provides compatibility with legacy XFS pre-allocation ioctls
* which predate the fallocate syscall.
*
* Only the l_start, l_len and l_whence fields of the 'struct space_resv'
* are used here, rest are ignored.
*/
int ioctl_preallocate(struct file *filp, int mode, void __user *argp)
{
struct inode *inode = file_inode(filp);
struct space_resv sr;
if (copy_from_user(&sr, argp, sizeof(sr)))
return -EFAULT;
switch (sr.l_whence) {
case SEEK_SET:
break;
case SEEK_CUR:
sr.l_start += filp->f_pos;
break;
case SEEK_END:
sr.l_start += i_size_read(inode);
break;
default:
return -EINVAL;
}
return vfs_fallocate(filp, mode | FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE, sr.l_start,
sr.l_len);
}
/* on ia32 l_start is on a 32-bit boundary */
#if defined CONFIG_COMPAT && defined(CONFIG_X86_64)
/* just account for different alignment */
int compat_ioctl_preallocate(struct file *file, int mode,
struct space_resv_32 __user *argp)
{
struct inode *inode = file_inode(file);
struct space_resv_32 sr;
if (copy_from_user(&sr, argp, sizeof(sr)))
return -EFAULT;
switch (sr.l_whence) {
case SEEK_SET:
break;
case SEEK_CUR:
sr.l_start += file->f_pos;
break;
case SEEK_END:
sr.l_start += i_size_read(inode);
break;
default:
return -EINVAL;
}
return vfs_fallocate(file, mode | FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE, sr.l_start, sr.l_len);
}
#endif
static int file_ioctl(struct file *filp, unsigned int cmd,
unsigned long arg)
{
struct inode *inode = file_inode(filp);
int __user *p = (int __user *)arg;
switch (cmd) {
case FIBMAP:
return ioctl_fibmap(filp, p);
case FIONREAD:
return put_user(i_size_read(inode) - filp->f_pos, p);
case FS_IOC_RESVSP:
case FS_IOC_RESVSP64:
return ioctl_preallocate(filp, 0, p);
case FS_IOC_UNRESVSP:
case FS_IOC_UNRESVSP64:
return ioctl_preallocate(filp, FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE, p);
case FS_IOC_ZERO_RANGE:
return ioctl_preallocate(filp, FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE, p);
}
return vfs_ioctl(filp, cmd, arg);
}
static int ioctl_fionbio(struct file *filp, int __user *argp)
{
unsigned int flag;
int on, error;
error = get_user(on, argp);
if (error)
return error;
flag = O_NONBLOCK;
#ifdef __sparc__
/* SunOS compatibility item. */
if (O_NONBLOCK != O_NDELAY)
flag |= O_NDELAY;
#endif
spin_lock(&filp->f_lock);
if (on)
filp->f_flags |= flag;
else
filp->f_flags &= ~flag;
spin_unlock(&filp->f_lock);
return error;
}
static int ioctl_fioasync(unsigned int fd, struct file *filp,
int __user *argp)
{
unsigned int flag;
int on, error;
error = get_user(on, argp);
if (error)
return error;
flag = on ? FASYNC : 0;
/* Did FASYNC state change ? */
if ((flag ^ filp->f_flags) & FASYNC) {
if (filp->f_op->fasync)
/* fasync() adjusts filp->f_flags */
error = filp->f_op->fasync(fd, filp, on);
else
error = -ENOTTY;
}
return error < 0 ? error : 0;
}
static int ioctl_fsfreeze(struct file *filp)
{
struct super_block *sb = file_inode(filp)->i_sb;
if (!ns_capable(sb->s_user_ns, CAP_SYS_ADMIN))
return -EPERM;
/* If filesystem doesn't support freeze feature, return. */
if (sb->s_op->freeze_fs == NULL && sb->s_op->freeze_super == NULL)
return -EOPNOTSUPP;
/* Freeze */
if (sb->s_op->freeze_super)
return sb->s_op->freeze_super(sb);
return freeze_super(sb);
}
static int ioctl_fsthaw(struct file *filp)
{
struct super_block *sb = file_inode(filp)->i_sb;
if (!ns_capable(sb->s_user_ns, CAP_SYS_ADMIN))
return -EPERM;
/* Thaw */
if (sb->s_op->thaw_super)
return sb->s_op->thaw_super(sb);
return thaw_super(sb);
}
static int ioctl_file_dedupe_range(struct file *file,
struct file_dedupe_range __user *argp)
{
struct file_dedupe_range *same = NULL;
int ret;
unsigned long size;
u16 count;
if (get_user(count, &argp->dest_count)) {
ret = -EFAULT;
goto out;
}
size = offsetof(struct file_dedupe_range __user, info[count]);
if (size > PAGE_SIZE) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto out;
}
same = memdup_user(argp, size);
if (IS_ERR(same)) {
ret = PTR_ERR(same);
same = NULL;
goto out;
}
same->dest_count = count;
ret = vfs_dedupe_file_range(file, same);
if (ret)
goto out;
ret = copy_to_user(argp, same, size);
if (ret)
ret = -EFAULT;
out:
kfree(same);
return ret;
}
/*
* When you add any new common ioctls to the switches above and below
* please update compat_sys_ioctl() too.
*
* do_vfs_ioctl() is not for drivers and not intended to be EXPORT_SYMBOL()'d.
* It's just a simple helper for sys_ioctl and compat_sys_ioctl.
*/
int do_vfs_ioctl(struct file *filp, unsigned int fd, unsigned int cmd,
unsigned long arg)
{
int error = 0;
void __user *argp = (void __user *)arg;
struct inode *inode = file_inode(filp);
switch (cmd) {
case FIOCLEX:
set_close_on_exec(fd, 1);
break;
case FIONCLEX:
set_close_on_exec(fd, 0);
break;
case FIONBIO:
error = ioctl_fionbio(filp, argp);
break;
case FIOASYNC:
error = ioctl_fioasync(fd, filp, argp);
break;
case FIOQSIZE:
if (S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode) || S_ISREG(inode->i_mode) ||
S_ISLNK(inode->i_mode)) {
loff_t res = inode_get_bytes(inode);
error = copy_to_user(argp, &res, sizeof(res)) ?
-EFAULT : 0;
} else
error = -ENOTTY;
break;
case FIFREEZE:
error = ioctl_fsfreeze(filp);
break;
case FITHAW:
error = ioctl_fsthaw(filp);
break;
case FS_IOC_FIEMAP:
return ioctl_fiemap(filp, argp);
case FIGETBSZ:
/* anon_bdev filesystems may not have a block size */
if (!inode->i_sb->s_blocksize)
return -EINVAL;
return put_user(inode->i_sb->s_blocksize, (int __user *)argp);
case FICLONE:
return ioctl_file_clone(filp, arg, 0, 0, 0);
case FICLONERANGE:
return ioctl_file_clone_range(filp, argp);
case FIDEDUPERANGE:
return ioctl_file_dedupe_range(filp, argp);
default:
if (S_ISREG(inode->i_mode))
error = file_ioctl(filp, cmd, arg);
else
error = vfs_ioctl(filp, cmd, arg);
break;
}
return error;
}
int ksys_ioctl(unsigned int fd, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
{
int error;
struct fd f = fdget(fd);
if (!f.file)
return -EBADF;
error = security_file_ioctl(f.file, cmd, arg);
if (!error)
error = do_vfs_ioctl(f.file, fd, cmd, arg);
fdput(f);
return error;
}
SYSCALL_DEFINE3(ioctl, unsigned int, fd, unsigned int, cmd, unsigned long, arg)
{
return ksys_ioctl(fd, cmd, arg);
}
#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
/**
* compat_ptr_ioctl - generic implementation of .compat_ioctl file operation
*
* This is not normally called as a function, but instead set in struct
* file_operations as
*
* .compat_ioctl = compat_ptr_ioctl,
*
* On most architectures, the compat_ptr_ioctl() just passes all arguments
* to the corresponding ->ioctl handler. The exception is arch/s390, where
* compat_ptr() clears the top bit of a 32-bit pointer value, so user space
* pointers to the second 2GB alias the first 2GB, as is the case for
* native 32-bit s390 user space.
*
* The compat_ptr_ioctl() function must therefore be used only with ioctl
* functions that either ignore the argument or pass a pointer to a
* compatible data type.
*
* If any ioctl command handled by fops->unlocked_ioctl passes a plain
* integer instead of a pointer, or any of the passed data types
* is incompatible between 32-bit and 64-bit architectures, a proper
* handler is required instead of compat_ptr_ioctl.
*/
long compat_ptr_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
{
if (!file->f_op->unlocked_ioctl)
return -ENOIOCTLCMD;
return file->f_op->unlocked_ioctl(file, cmd, (unsigned long)compat_ptr(arg));
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(compat_ptr_ioctl);
#endif