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  1. /*
  2. * fs/eventpoll.c (Efficient event retrieval implementation)
  3. * Copyright (C) 2001,...,2009 Davide Libenzi
  4. *
  5. * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  6. * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  7. * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
  8. * (at your option) any later version.
  9. *
  10. * Davide Libenzi <davidel@xmailserver.org>
  11. *
  12. */
  13. #include <linux/init.h>
  14. #include <linux/kernel.h>
  15. #include <linux/sched.h>
  16. #include <linux/fs.h>
  17. #include <linux/file.h>
  18. #include <linux/signal.h>
  19. #include <linux/errno.h>
  20. #include <linux/mm.h>
  21. #include <linux/slab.h>
  22. #include <linux/poll.h>
  23. #include <linux/string.h>
  24. #include <linux/list.h>
  25. #include <linux/hash.h>
  26. #include <linux/spinlock.h>
  27. #include <linux/syscalls.h>
  28. #include <linux/rbtree.h>
  29. #include <linux/wait.h>
  30. #include <linux/eventpoll.h>
  31. #include <linux/mount.h>
  32. #include <linux/bitops.h>
  33. #include <linux/mutex.h>
  34. #include <linux/anon_inodes.h>
  35. #include <asm/uaccess.h>
  36. #include <asm/system.h>
  37. #include <asm/io.h>
  38. #include <asm/mman.h>
  39. #include <linux/atomic.h>
  40. /*
  41. * LOCKING:
  42. * There are three level of locking required by epoll :
  43. *
  44. * 1) epmutex (mutex)
  45. * 2) ep->mtx (mutex)
  46. * 3) ep->lock (spinlock)
  47. *
  48. * The acquire order is the one listed above, from 1 to 3.
  49. * We need a spinlock (ep->lock) because we manipulate objects
  50. * from inside the poll callback, that might be triggered from
  51. * a wake_up() that in turn might be called from IRQ context.
  52. * So we can't sleep inside the poll callback and hence we need
  53. * a spinlock. During the event transfer loop (from kernel to
  54. * user space) we could end up sleeping due a copy_to_user(), so
  55. * we need a lock that will allow us to sleep. This lock is a
  56. * mutex (ep->mtx). It is acquired during the event transfer loop,
  57. * during epoll_ctl(EPOLL_CTL_DEL) and during eventpoll_release_file().
  58. * Then we also need a global mutex to serialize eventpoll_release_file()
  59. * and ep_free().
  60. * This mutex is acquired by ep_free() during the epoll file
  61. * cleanup path and it is also acquired by eventpoll_release_file()
  62. * if a file has been pushed inside an epoll set and it is then
  63. * close()d without a previous call to epoll_ctl(EPOLL_CTL_DEL).
  64. * It is also acquired when inserting an epoll fd onto another epoll
  65. * fd. We do this so that we walk the epoll tree and ensure that this
  66. * insertion does not create a cycle of epoll file descriptors, which
  67. * could lead to deadlock. We need a global mutex to prevent two
  68. * simultaneous inserts (A into B and B into A) from racing and
  69. * constructing a cycle without either insert observing that it is
  70. * going to.
  71. * It is necessary to acquire multiple "ep->mtx"es at once in the
  72. * case when one epoll fd is added to another. In this case, we
  73. * always acquire the locks in the order of nesting (i.e. after
  74. * epoll_ctl(e1, EPOLL_CTL_ADD, e2), e1->mtx will always be acquired
  75. * before e2->mtx). Since we disallow cycles of epoll file
  76. * descriptors, this ensures that the mutexes are well-ordered. In
  77. * order to communicate this nesting to lockdep, when walking a tree
  78. * of epoll file descriptors, we use the current recursion depth as
  79. * the lockdep subkey.
  80. * It is possible to drop the "ep->mtx" and to use the global
  81. * mutex "epmutex" (together with "ep->lock") to have it working,
  82. * but having "ep->mtx" will make the interface more scalable.
  83. * Events that require holding "epmutex" are very rare, while for
  84. * normal operations the epoll private "ep->mtx" will guarantee
  85. * a better scalability.
  86. */
  87. /* Epoll private bits inside the event mask */
  88. #define EP_PRIVATE_BITS (EPOLLONESHOT | EPOLLET)
  89. /* Maximum number of nesting allowed inside epoll sets */
  90. #define EP_MAX_NESTS 4
  91. #define EP_MAX_EVENTS (INT_MAX / sizeof(struct epoll_event))
  92. #define EP_UNACTIVE_PTR ((void *) -1L)
  93. #define EP_ITEM_COST (sizeof(struct epitem) + sizeof(struct eppoll_entry))
  94. struct epoll_filefd {
  95. struct file *file;
  96. int fd;
  97. };
  98. /*
  99. * Structure used to track possible nested calls, for too deep recursions
  100. * and loop cycles.
  101. */
  102. struct nested_call_node {
  103. struct list_head llink;
  104. void *cookie;
  105. void *ctx;
  106. };
  107. /*
  108. * This structure is used as collector for nested calls, to check for
  109. * maximum recursion dept and loop cycles.
  110. */
  111. struct nested_calls {
  112. struct list_head tasks_call_list;
  113. spinlock_t lock;
  114. };
  115. /*
  116. * Each file descriptor added to the eventpoll interface will
  117. * have an entry of this type linked to the "rbr" RB tree.
  118. */
  119. struct epitem {
  120. /* RB tree node used to link this structure to the eventpoll RB tree */
  121. struct rb_node rbn;
  122. /* List header used to link this structure to the eventpoll ready list */
  123. struct list_head rdllink;
  124. /*
  125. * Works together "struct eventpoll"->ovflist in keeping the
  126. * single linked chain of items.
  127. */
  128. struct epitem *next;
  129. /* The file descriptor information this item refers to */
  130. struct epoll_filefd ffd;
  131. /* Number of active wait queue attached to poll operations */
  132. int nwait;
  133. /* List containing poll wait queues */
  134. struct list_head pwqlist;
  135. /* The "container" of this item */
  136. struct eventpoll *ep;
  137. /* List header used to link this item to the "struct file" items list */
  138. struct list_head fllink;
  139. /* The structure that describe the interested events and the source fd */
  140. struct epoll_event event;
  141. };
  142. /*
  143. * This structure is stored inside the "private_data" member of the file
  144. * structure and represents the main data structure for the eventpoll
  145. * interface.
  146. */
  147. struct eventpoll {
  148. /* Protect the access to this structure */
  149. spinlock_t lock;
  150. /*
  151. * This mutex is used to ensure that files are not removed
  152. * while epoll is using them. This is held during the event
  153. * collection loop, the file cleanup path, the epoll file exit
  154. * code and the ctl operations.
  155. */
  156. struct mutex mtx;
  157. /* Wait queue used by sys_epoll_wait() */
  158. wait_queue_head_t wq;
  159. /* Wait queue used by file->poll() */
  160. wait_queue_head_t poll_wait;
  161. /* List of ready file descriptors */
  162. struct list_head rdllist;
  163. /* RB tree root used to store monitored fd structs */
  164. struct rb_root rbr;
  165. /*
  166. * This is a single linked list that chains all the "struct epitem" that
  167. * happened while transferring ready events to userspace w/out
  168. * holding ->lock.
  169. */
  170. struct epitem *ovflist;
  171. /* The user that created the eventpoll descriptor */
  172. struct user_struct *user;
  173. struct file *file;
  174. /* used to optimize loop detection check */
  175. int visited;
  176. struct list_head visited_list_link;
  177. };
  178. /* Wait structure used by the poll hooks */
  179. struct eppoll_entry {
  180. /* List header used to link this structure to the "struct epitem" */
  181. struct list_head llink;
  182. /* The "base" pointer is set to the container "struct epitem" */
  183. struct epitem *base;
  184. /*
  185. * Wait queue item that will be linked to the target file wait
  186. * queue head.
  187. */
  188. wait_queue_t wait;
  189. /* The wait queue head that linked the "wait" wait queue item */
  190. wait_queue_head_t *whead;
  191. };
  192. /* Wrapper struct used by poll queueing */
  193. struct ep_pqueue {
  194. poll_table pt;
  195. struct epitem *epi;
  196. };
  197. /* Used by the ep_send_events() function as callback private data */
  198. struct ep_send_events_data {
  199. int maxevents;
  200. struct epoll_event __user *events;
  201. };
  202. /*
  203. * Configuration options available inside /proc/sys/fs/epoll/
  204. */
  205. /* Maximum number of epoll watched descriptors, per user */
  206. static long max_user_watches __read_mostly;
  207. /*
  208. * This mutex is used to serialize ep_free() and eventpoll_release_file().
  209. */
  210. static DEFINE_MUTEX(epmutex);
  211. /* Used to check for epoll file descriptor inclusion loops */
  212. static struct nested_calls poll_loop_ncalls;
  213. /* Used for safe wake up implementation */
  214. static struct nested_calls poll_safewake_ncalls;
  215. /* Used to call file's f_op->poll() under the nested calls boundaries */
  216. static struct nested_calls poll_readywalk_ncalls;
  217. /* Slab cache used to allocate "struct epitem" */
  218. static struct kmem_cache *epi_cache __read_mostly;
  219. /* Slab cache used to allocate "struct eppoll_entry" */
  220. static struct kmem_cache *pwq_cache __read_mostly;
  221. /* Visited nodes during ep_loop_check(), so we can unset them when we finish */
  222. static LIST_HEAD(visited_list);
  223. /*
  224. * List of files with newly added links, where we may need to limit the number
  225. * of emanating paths. Protected by the epmutex.
  226. */
  227. static LIST_HEAD(tfile_check_list);
  228. #ifdef CONFIG_SYSCTL
  229. #include <linux/sysctl.h>
  230. static long zero;
  231. static long long_max = LONG_MAX;
  232. ctl_table epoll_table[] = {
  233. {
  234. .procname = "max_user_watches",
  235. .data = &max_user_watches,
  236. .maxlen = sizeof(max_user_watches),
  237. .mode = 0644,
  238. .proc_handler = proc_doulongvec_minmax,
  239. .extra1 = &zero,
  240. .extra2 = &long_max,
  241. },
  242. { }
  243. };
  244. #endif /* CONFIG_SYSCTL */
  245. static const struct file_operations eventpoll_fops;
  246. static inline int is_file_epoll(struct file *f)
  247. {
  248. return f->f_op == &eventpoll_fops;
  249. }
  250. /* Setup the structure that is used as key for the RB tree */
  251. static inline void ep_set_ffd(struct epoll_filefd *ffd,
  252. struct file *file, int fd)
  253. {
  254. ffd->file = file;
  255. ffd->fd = fd;
  256. }
  257. /* Compare RB tree keys */
  258. static inline int ep_cmp_ffd(struct epoll_filefd *p1,
  259. struct epoll_filefd *p2)
  260. {
  261. return (p1->file > p2->file ? +1:
  262. (p1->file < p2->file ? -1 : p1->fd - p2->fd));
  263. }
  264. /* Tells us if the item is currently linked */
  265. static inline int ep_is_linked(struct list_head *p)
  266. {
  267. return !list_empty(p);
  268. }
  269. /* Get the "struct epitem" from a wait queue pointer */
  270. static inline struct epitem *ep_item_from_wait(wait_queue_t *p)
  271. {
  272. return container_of(p, struct eppoll_entry, wait)->base;
  273. }
  274. /* Get the "struct epitem" from an epoll queue wrapper */
  275. static inline struct epitem *ep_item_from_epqueue(poll_table *p)
  276. {
  277. return container_of(p, struct ep_pqueue, pt)->epi;
  278. }
  279. /* Tells if the epoll_ctl(2) operation needs an event copy from userspace */
  280. static inline int ep_op_has_event(int op)
  281. {
  282. return op != EPOLL_CTL_DEL;
  283. }
  284. /* Initialize the poll safe wake up structure */
  285. static void ep_nested_calls_init(struct nested_calls *ncalls)
  286. {
  287. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ncalls->tasks_call_list);
  288. spin_lock_init(&ncalls->lock);
  289. }
  290. /**
  291. * ep_events_available - Checks if ready events might be available.
  292. *
  293. * @ep: Pointer to the eventpoll context.
  294. *
  295. * Returns: Returns a value different than zero if ready events are available,
  296. * or zero otherwise.
  297. */
  298. static inline int ep_events_available(struct eventpoll *ep)
  299. {
  300. return !list_empty(&ep->rdllist) || ep->ovflist != EP_UNACTIVE_PTR;
  301. }
  302. /**
  303. * ep_call_nested - Perform a bound (possibly) nested call, by checking
  304. * that the recursion limit is not exceeded, and that
  305. * the same nested call (by the meaning of same cookie) is
  306. * no re-entered.
  307. *
  308. * @ncalls: Pointer to the nested_calls structure to be used for this call.
  309. * @max_nests: Maximum number of allowed nesting calls.
  310. * @nproc: Nested call core function pointer.
  311. * @priv: Opaque data to be passed to the @nproc callback.
  312. * @cookie: Cookie to be used to identify this nested call.
  313. * @ctx: This instance context.
  314. *
  315. * Returns: Returns the code returned by the @nproc callback, or -1 if
  316. * the maximum recursion limit has been exceeded.
  317. */
  318. static int ep_call_nested(struct nested_calls *ncalls, int max_nests,
  319. int (*nproc)(void *, void *, int), void *priv,
  320. void *cookie, void *ctx)
  321. {
  322. int error, call_nests = 0;
  323. unsigned long flags;
  324. struct list_head *lsthead = &ncalls->tasks_call_list;
  325. struct nested_call_node *tncur;
  326. struct nested_call_node tnode;
  327. spin_lock_irqsave(&ncalls->lock, flags);
  328. /*
  329. * Try to see if the current task is already inside this wakeup call.
  330. * We use a list here, since the population inside this set is always
  331. * very much limited.
  332. */
  333. list_for_each_entry(tncur, lsthead, llink) {
  334. if (tncur->ctx == ctx &&
  335. (tncur->cookie == cookie || ++call_nests > max_nests)) {
  336. /*
  337. * Ops ... loop detected or maximum nest level reached.
  338. * We abort this wake by breaking the cycle itself.
  339. */
  340. error = -1;
  341. goto out_unlock;
  342. }
  343. }
  344. /* Add the current task and cookie to the list */
  345. tnode.ctx = ctx;
  346. tnode.cookie = cookie;
  347. list_add(&tnode.llink, lsthead);
  348. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ncalls->lock, flags);
  349. /* Call the nested function */
  350. error = (*nproc)(priv, cookie, call_nests);
  351. /* Remove the current task from the list */
  352. spin_lock_irqsave(&ncalls->lock, flags);
  353. list_del(&tnode.llink);
  354. out_unlock:
  355. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ncalls->lock, flags);
  356. return error;
  357. }
  358. #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC
  359. static inline void ep_wake_up_nested(wait_queue_head_t *wqueue,
  360. unsigned long events, int subclass)
  361. {
  362. unsigned long flags;
  363. spin_lock_irqsave_nested(&wqueue->lock, flags, subclass);
  364. wake_up_locked_poll(wqueue, events);
  365. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&wqueue->lock, flags);
  366. }
  367. #else
  368. static inline void ep_wake_up_nested(wait_queue_head_t *wqueue,
  369. unsigned long events, int subclass)
  370. {
  371. wake_up_poll(wqueue, events);
  372. }
  373. #endif
  374. static int ep_poll_wakeup_proc(void *priv, void *cookie, int call_nests)
  375. {
  376. ep_wake_up_nested((wait_queue_head_t *) cookie, POLLIN,
  377. 1 + call_nests);
  378. return 0;
  379. }
  380. /*
  381. * Perform a safe wake up of the poll wait list. The problem is that
  382. * with the new callback'd wake up system, it is possible that the
  383. * poll callback is reentered from inside the call to wake_up() done
  384. * on the poll wait queue head. The rule is that we cannot reenter the
  385. * wake up code from the same task more than EP_MAX_NESTS times,
  386. * and we cannot reenter the same wait queue head at all. This will
  387. * enable to have a hierarchy of epoll file descriptor of no more than
  388. * EP_MAX_NESTS deep.
  389. */
  390. static void ep_poll_safewake(wait_queue_head_t *wq)
  391. {
  392. int this_cpu = get_cpu();
  393. ep_call_nested(&poll_safewake_ncalls, EP_MAX_NESTS,
  394. ep_poll_wakeup_proc, NULL, wq, (void *) (long) this_cpu);
  395. put_cpu();
  396. }
  397. /*
  398. * This function unregisters poll callbacks from the associated file
  399. * descriptor. Must be called with "mtx" held (or "epmutex" if called from
  400. * ep_free).
  401. */
  402. static void ep_unregister_pollwait(struct eventpoll *ep, struct epitem *epi)
  403. {
  404. struct list_head *lsthead = &epi->pwqlist;
  405. struct eppoll_entry *pwq;
  406. while (!list_empty(lsthead)) {
  407. pwq = list_first_entry(lsthead, struct eppoll_entry, llink);
  408. list_del(&pwq->llink);
  409. remove_wait_queue(pwq->whead, &pwq->wait);
  410. kmem_cache_free(pwq_cache, pwq);
  411. }
  412. }
  413. /**
  414. * ep_scan_ready_list - Scans the ready list in a way that makes possible for
  415. * the scan code, to call f_op->poll(). Also allows for
  416. * O(NumReady) performance.
  417. *
  418. * @ep: Pointer to the epoll private data structure.
  419. * @sproc: Pointer to the scan callback.
  420. * @priv: Private opaque data passed to the @sproc callback.
  421. * @depth: The current depth of recursive f_op->poll calls.
  422. *
  423. * Returns: The same integer error code returned by the @sproc callback.
  424. */
  425. static int ep_scan_ready_list(struct eventpoll *ep,
  426. int (*sproc)(struct eventpoll *,
  427. struct list_head *, void *),
  428. void *priv,
  429. int depth)
  430. {
  431. int error, pwake = 0;
  432. unsigned long flags;
  433. struct epitem *epi, *nepi;
  434. LIST_HEAD(txlist);
  435. /*
  436. * We need to lock this because we could be hit by
  437. * eventpoll_release_file() and epoll_ctl().
  438. */
  439. mutex_lock_nested(&ep->mtx, depth);
  440. /*
  441. * Steal the ready list, and re-init the original one to the
  442. * empty list. Also, set ep->ovflist to NULL so that events
  443. * happening while looping w/out locks, are not lost. We cannot
  444. * have the poll callback to queue directly on ep->rdllist,
  445. * because we want the "sproc" callback to be able to do it
  446. * in a lockless way.
  447. */
  448. spin_lock_irqsave(&ep->lock, flags);
  449. list_splice_init(&ep->rdllist, &txlist);
  450. ep->ovflist = NULL;
  451. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ep->lock, flags);
  452. /*
  453. * Now call the callback function.
  454. */
  455. error = (*sproc)(ep, &txlist, priv);
  456. spin_lock_irqsave(&ep->lock, flags);
  457. /*
  458. * During the time we spent inside the "sproc" callback, some
  459. * other events might have been queued by the poll callback.
  460. * We re-insert them inside the main ready-list here.
  461. */
  462. for (nepi = ep->ovflist; (epi = nepi) != NULL;
  463. nepi = epi->next, epi->next = EP_UNACTIVE_PTR) {
  464. /*
  465. * We need to check if the item is already in the list.
  466. * During the "sproc" callback execution time, items are
  467. * queued into ->ovflist but the "txlist" might already
  468. * contain them, and the list_splice() below takes care of them.
  469. */
  470. if (!ep_is_linked(&epi->rdllink))
  471. list_add_tail(&epi->rdllink, &ep->rdllist);
  472. }
  473. /*
  474. * We need to set back ep->ovflist to EP_UNACTIVE_PTR, so that after
  475. * releasing the lock, events will be queued in the normal way inside
  476. * ep->rdllist.
  477. */
  478. ep->ovflist = EP_UNACTIVE_PTR;
  479. /*
  480. * Quickly re-inject items left on "txlist".
  481. */
  482. list_splice(&txlist, &ep->rdllist);
  483. if (!list_empty(&ep->rdllist)) {
  484. /*
  485. * Wake up (if active) both the eventpoll wait list and
  486. * the ->poll() wait list (delayed after we release the lock).
  487. */
  488. if (waitqueue_active(&ep->wq))
  489. wake_up_locked(&ep->wq);
  490. if (waitqueue_active(&ep->poll_wait))
  491. pwake++;
  492. }
  493. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ep->lock, flags);
  494. mutex_unlock(&ep->mtx);
  495. /* We have to call this outside the lock */
  496. if (pwake)
  497. ep_poll_safewake(&ep->poll_wait);
  498. return error;
  499. }
  500. /*
  501. * Removes a "struct epitem" from the eventpoll RB tree and deallocates
  502. * all the associated resources. Must be called with "mtx" held.
  503. */
  504. static int ep_remove(struct eventpoll *ep, struct epitem *epi)
  505. {
  506. unsigned long flags;
  507. struct file *file = epi->ffd.file;
  508. /*
  509. * Removes poll wait queue hooks. We _have_ to do this without holding
  510. * the "ep->lock" otherwise a deadlock might occur. This because of the
  511. * sequence of the lock acquisition. Here we do "ep->lock" then the wait
  512. * queue head lock when unregistering the wait queue. The wakeup callback
  513. * will run by holding the wait queue head lock and will call our callback
  514. * that will try to get "ep->lock".
  515. */
  516. ep_unregister_pollwait(ep, epi);
  517. /* Remove the current item from the list of epoll hooks */
  518. spin_lock(&file->f_lock);
  519. if (ep_is_linked(&epi->fllink))
  520. list_del_init(&epi->fllink);
  521. spin_unlock(&file->f_lock);
  522. rb_erase(&epi->rbn, &ep->rbr);
  523. spin_lock_irqsave(&ep->lock, flags);
  524. if (ep_is_linked(&epi->rdllink))
  525. list_del_init(&epi->rdllink);
  526. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ep->lock, flags);
  527. /* At this point it is safe to free the eventpoll item */
  528. kmem_cache_free(epi_cache, epi);
  529. atomic_long_dec(&ep->user->epoll_watches);
  530. return 0;
  531. }
  532. static void ep_free(struct eventpoll *ep)
  533. {
  534. struct rb_node *rbp;
  535. struct epitem *epi;
  536. /* We need to release all tasks waiting for these file */
  537. if (waitqueue_active(&ep->poll_wait))
  538. ep_poll_safewake(&ep->poll_wait);
  539. /*
  540. * We need to lock this because we could be hit by
  541. * eventpoll_release_file() while we're freeing the "struct eventpoll".
  542. * We do not need to hold "ep->mtx" here because the epoll file
  543. * is on the way to be removed and no one has references to it
  544. * anymore. The only hit might come from eventpoll_release_file() but
  545. * holding "epmutex" is sufficient here.
  546. */
  547. mutex_lock(&epmutex);
  548. /*
  549. * Walks through the whole tree by unregistering poll callbacks.
  550. */
  551. for (rbp = rb_first(&ep->rbr); rbp; rbp = rb_next(rbp)) {
  552. epi = rb_entry(rbp, struct epitem, rbn);
  553. ep_unregister_pollwait(ep, epi);
  554. }
  555. /*
  556. * Walks through the whole tree by freeing each "struct epitem". At this
  557. * point we are sure no poll callbacks will be lingering around, and also by
  558. * holding "epmutex" we can be sure that no file cleanup code will hit
  559. * us during this operation. So we can avoid the lock on "ep->lock".
  560. */
  561. while ((rbp = rb_first(&ep->rbr)) != NULL) {
  562. epi = rb_entry(rbp, struct epitem, rbn);
  563. ep_remove(ep, epi);
  564. }
  565. mutex_unlock(&epmutex);
  566. mutex_destroy(&ep->mtx);
  567. free_uid(ep->user);
  568. kfree(ep);
  569. }
  570. static int ep_eventpoll_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
  571. {
  572. struct eventpoll *ep = file->private_data;
  573. if (ep)
  574. ep_free(ep);
  575. return 0;
  576. }
  577. static int ep_read_events_proc(struct eventpoll *ep, struct list_head *head,
  578. void *priv)
  579. {
  580. struct epitem *epi, *tmp;
  581. list_for_each_entry_safe(epi, tmp, head, rdllink) {
  582. if (epi->ffd.file->f_op->poll(epi->ffd.file, NULL) &
  583. epi->event.events)
  584. return POLLIN | POLLRDNORM;
  585. else {
  586. /*
  587. * Item has been dropped into the ready list by the poll
  588. * callback, but it's not actually ready, as far as
  589. * caller requested events goes. We can remove it here.
  590. */
  591. list_del_init(&epi->rdllink);
  592. }
  593. }
  594. return 0;
  595. }
  596. static int ep_poll_readyevents_proc(void *priv, void *cookie, int call_nests)
  597. {
  598. return ep_scan_ready_list(priv, ep_read_events_proc, NULL, call_nests + 1);
  599. }
  600. static unsigned int ep_eventpoll_poll(struct file *file, poll_table *wait)
  601. {
  602. int pollflags;
  603. struct eventpoll *ep = file->private_data;
  604. /* Insert inside our poll wait queue */
  605. poll_wait(file, &ep->poll_wait, wait);
  606. /*
  607. * Proceed to find out if wanted events are really available inside
  608. * the ready list. This need to be done under ep_call_nested()
  609. * supervision, since the call to f_op->poll() done on listed files
  610. * could re-enter here.
  611. */
  612. pollflags = ep_call_nested(&poll_readywalk_ncalls, EP_MAX_NESTS,
  613. ep_poll_readyevents_proc, ep, ep, current);
  614. return pollflags != -1 ? pollflags : 0;
  615. }
  616. /* File callbacks that implement the eventpoll file behaviour */
  617. static const struct file_operations eventpoll_fops = {
  618. .release = ep_eventpoll_release,
  619. .poll = ep_eventpoll_poll,
  620. .llseek = noop_llseek,
  621. };
  622. /*
  623. * This is called from eventpoll_release() to unlink files from the eventpoll
  624. * interface. We need to have this facility to cleanup correctly files that are
  625. * closed without being removed from the eventpoll interface.
  626. */
  627. void eventpoll_release_file(struct file *file)
  628. {
  629. struct list_head *lsthead = &file->f_ep_links;
  630. struct eventpoll *ep;
  631. struct epitem *epi;
  632. /*
  633. * We don't want to get "file->f_lock" because it is not
  634. * necessary. It is not necessary because we're in the "struct file"
  635. * cleanup path, and this means that no one is using this file anymore.
  636. * So, for example, epoll_ctl() cannot hit here since if we reach this
  637. * point, the file counter already went to zero and fget() would fail.
  638. * The only hit might come from ep_free() but by holding the mutex
  639. * will correctly serialize the operation. We do need to acquire
  640. * "ep->mtx" after "epmutex" because ep_remove() requires it when called
  641. * from anywhere but ep_free().
  642. *
  643. * Besides, ep_remove() acquires the lock, so we can't hold it here.
  644. */
  645. mutex_lock(&epmutex);
  646. while (!list_empty(lsthead)) {
  647. epi = list_first_entry(lsthead, struct epitem, fllink);
  648. ep = epi->ep;
  649. list_del_init(&epi->fllink);
  650. mutex_lock_nested(&ep->mtx, 0);
  651. ep_remove(ep, epi);
  652. mutex_unlock(&ep->mtx);
  653. }
  654. mutex_unlock(&epmutex);
  655. }
  656. static int ep_alloc(struct eventpoll **pep)
  657. {
  658. int error;
  659. struct user_struct *user;
  660. struct eventpoll *ep;
  661. user = get_current_user();
  662. error = -ENOMEM;
  663. ep = kzalloc(sizeof(*ep), GFP_KERNEL);
  664. if (unlikely(!ep))
  665. goto free_uid;
  666. spin_lock_init(&ep->lock);
  667. mutex_init(&ep->mtx);
  668. init_waitqueue_head(&ep->wq);
  669. init_waitqueue_head(&ep->poll_wait);
  670. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ep->rdllist);
  671. ep->rbr = RB_ROOT;
  672. ep->ovflist = EP_UNACTIVE_PTR;
  673. ep->user = user;
  674. *pep = ep;
  675. return 0;
  676. free_uid:
  677. free_uid(user);
  678. return error;
  679. }
  680. /*
  681. * Search the file inside the eventpoll tree. The RB tree operations
  682. * are protected by the "mtx" mutex, and ep_find() must be called with
  683. * "mtx" held.
  684. */
  685. static struct epitem *ep_find(struct eventpoll *ep, struct file *file, int fd)
  686. {
  687. int kcmp;
  688. struct rb_node *rbp;
  689. struct epitem *epi, *epir = NULL;
  690. struct epoll_filefd ffd;
  691. ep_set_ffd(&ffd, file, fd);
  692. for (rbp = ep->rbr.rb_node; rbp; ) {
  693. epi = rb_entry(rbp, struct epitem, rbn);
  694. kcmp = ep_cmp_ffd(&ffd, &epi->ffd);
  695. if (kcmp > 0)
  696. rbp = rbp->rb_right;
  697. else if (kcmp < 0)
  698. rbp = rbp->rb_left;
  699. else {
  700. epir = epi;
  701. break;
  702. }
  703. }
  704. return epir;
  705. }
  706. /*
  707. * This is the callback that is passed to the wait queue wakeup
  708. * mechanism. It is called by the stored file descriptors when they
  709. * have events to report.
  710. */
  711. static int ep_poll_callback(wait_queue_t *wait, unsigned mode, int sync, void *key)
  712. {
  713. int pwake = 0;
  714. unsigned long flags;
  715. struct epitem *epi = ep_item_from_wait(wait);
  716. struct eventpoll *ep = epi->ep;
  717. spin_lock_irqsave(&ep->lock, flags);
  718. /*
  719. * If the event mask does not contain any poll(2) event, we consider the
  720. * descriptor to be disabled. This condition is likely the effect of the
  721. * EPOLLONESHOT bit that disables the descriptor when an event is received,
  722. * until the next EPOLL_CTL_MOD will be issued.
  723. */
  724. if (!(epi->event.events & ~EP_PRIVATE_BITS))
  725. goto out_unlock;
  726. /*
  727. * Check the events coming with the callback. At this stage, not
  728. * every device reports the events in the "key" parameter of the
  729. * callback. We need to be able to handle both cases here, hence the
  730. * test for "key" != NULL before the event match test.
  731. */
  732. if (key && !((unsigned long) key & epi->event.events))
  733. goto out_unlock;
  734. /*
  735. * If we are transferring events to userspace, we can hold no locks
  736. * (because we're accessing user memory, and because of linux f_op->poll()
  737. * semantics). All the events that happen during that period of time are
  738. * chained in ep->ovflist and requeued later on.
  739. */
  740. if (unlikely(ep->ovflist != EP_UNACTIVE_PTR)) {
  741. if (epi->next == EP_UNACTIVE_PTR) {
  742. epi->next = ep->ovflist;
  743. ep->ovflist = epi;
  744. }
  745. goto out_unlock;
  746. }
  747. /* If this file is already in the ready list we exit soon */
  748. if (!ep_is_linked(&epi->rdllink))
  749. list_add_tail(&epi->rdllink, &ep->rdllist);
  750. /*
  751. * Wake up ( if active ) both the eventpoll wait list and the ->poll()
  752. * wait list.
  753. */
  754. if (waitqueue_active(&ep->wq))
  755. wake_up_locked(&ep->wq);
  756. if (waitqueue_active(&ep->poll_wait))
  757. pwake++;
  758. out_unlock:
  759. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ep->lock, flags);
  760. /* We have to call this outside the lock */
  761. if (pwake)
  762. ep_poll_safewake(&ep->poll_wait);
  763. return 1;
  764. }
  765. /*
  766. * This is the callback that is used to add our wait queue to the
  767. * target file wakeup lists.
  768. */
  769. static void ep_ptable_queue_proc(struct file *file, wait_queue_head_t *whead,
  770. poll_table *pt)
  771. {
  772. struct epitem *epi = ep_item_from_epqueue(pt);
  773. struct eppoll_entry *pwq;
  774. if (epi->nwait >= 0 && (pwq = kmem_cache_alloc(pwq_cache, GFP_KERNEL))) {
  775. init_waitqueue_func_entry(&pwq->wait, ep_poll_callback);
  776. pwq->whead = whead;
  777. pwq->base = epi;
  778. add_wait_queue(whead, &pwq->wait);
  779. list_add_tail(&pwq->llink, &epi->pwqlist);
  780. epi->nwait++;
  781. } else {
  782. /* We have to signal that an error occurred */
  783. epi->nwait = -1;
  784. }
  785. }
  786. static void ep_rbtree_insert(struct eventpoll *ep, struct epitem *epi)
  787. {
  788. int kcmp;
  789. struct rb_node **p = &ep->rbr.rb_node, *parent = NULL;
  790. struct epitem *epic;
  791. while (*p) {
  792. parent = *p;
  793. epic = rb_entry(parent, struct epitem, rbn);
  794. kcmp = ep_cmp_ffd(&epi->ffd, &epic->ffd);
  795. if (kcmp > 0)
  796. p = &parent->rb_right;
  797. else
  798. p = &parent->rb_left;
  799. }
  800. rb_link_node(&epi->rbn, parent, p);
  801. rb_insert_color(&epi->rbn, &ep->rbr);
  802. }
  803. #define PATH_ARR_SIZE 5
  804. /*
  805. * These are the number paths of length 1 to 5, that we are allowing to emanate
  806. * from a single file of interest. For example, we allow 1000 paths of length
  807. * 1, to emanate from each file of interest. This essentially represents the
  808. * potential wakeup paths, which need to be limited in order to avoid massive
  809. * uncontrolled wakeup storms. The common use case should be a single ep which
  810. * is connected to n file sources. In this case each file source has 1 path
  811. * of length 1. Thus, the numbers below should be more than sufficient. These
  812. * path limits are enforced during an EPOLL_CTL_ADD operation, since a modify
  813. * and delete can't add additional paths. Protected by the epmutex.
  814. */
  815. static const int path_limits[PATH_ARR_SIZE] = { 1000, 500, 100, 50, 10 };
  816. static int path_count[PATH_ARR_SIZE];
  817. static int path_count_inc(int nests)
  818. {
  819. if (++path_count[nests] > path_limits[nests])
  820. return -1;
  821. return 0;
  822. }
  823. static void path_count_init(void)
  824. {
  825. int i;
  826. for (i = 0; i < PATH_ARR_SIZE; i++)
  827. path_count[i] = 0;
  828. }
  829. static int reverse_path_check_proc(void *priv, void *cookie, int call_nests)
  830. {
  831. int error = 0;
  832. struct file *file = priv;
  833. struct file *child_file;
  834. struct epitem *epi;
  835. list_for_each_entry(epi, &file->f_ep_links, fllink) {
  836. child_file = epi->ep->file;
  837. if (is_file_epoll(child_file)) {
  838. if (list_empty(&child_file->f_ep_links)) {
  839. if (path_count_inc(call_nests)) {
  840. error = -1;
  841. break;
  842. }
  843. } else {
  844. error = ep_call_nested(&poll_loop_ncalls,
  845. EP_MAX_NESTS,
  846. reverse_path_check_proc,
  847. child_file, child_file,
  848. current);
  849. }
  850. if (error != 0)
  851. break;
  852. } else {
  853. printk(KERN_ERR "reverse_path_check_proc: "
  854. "file is not an ep!\n");
  855. }
  856. }
  857. return error;
  858. }
  859. /**
  860. * reverse_path_check - The tfile_check_list is list of file *, which have
  861. * links that are proposed to be newly added. We need to
  862. * make sure that those added links don't add too many
  863. * paths such that we will spend all our time waking up
  864. * eventpoll objects.
  865. *
  866. * Returns: Returns zero if the proposed links don't create too many paths,
  867. * -1 otherwise.
  868. */
  869. static int reverse_path_check(void)
  870. {
  871. int length = 0;
  872. int error = 0;
  873. struct file *current_file;
  874. /* let's call this for all tfiles */
  875. list_for_each_entry(current_file, &tfile_check_list, f_tfile_llink) {
  876. length++;
  877. path_count_init();
  878. error = ep_call_nested(&poll_loop_ncalls, EP_MAX_NESTS,
  879. reverse_path_check_proc, current_file,
  880. current_file, current);
  881. if (error)
  882. break;
  883. }
  884. return error;
  885. }
  886. /*
  887. * Must be called with "mtx" held.
  888. */
  889. static int ep_insert(struct eventpoll *ep, struct epoll_event *event,
  890. struct file *tfile, int fd)
  891. {
  892. int error, revents, pwake = 0;
  893. unsigned long flags;
  894. long user_watches;
  895. struct epitem *epi;
  896. struct ep_pqueue epq;
  897. user_watches = atomic_long_read(&ep->user->epoll_watches);
  898. if (unlikely(user_watches >= max_user_watches))
  899. return -ENOSPC;
  900. if (!(epi = kmem_cache_alloc(epi_cache, GFP_KERNEL)))
  901. return -ENOMEM;
  902. /* Item initialization follow here ... */
  903. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&epi->rdllink);
  904. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&epi->fllink);
  905. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&epi->pwqlist);
  906. epi->ep = ep;
  907. ep_set_ffd(&epi->ffd, tfile, fd);
  908. epi->event = *event;
  909. epi->nwait = 0;
  910. epi->next = EP_UNACTIVE_PTR;
  911. /* Initialize the poll table using the queue callback */
  912. epq.epi = epi;
  913. init_poll_funcptr(&epq.pt, ep_ptable_queue_proc);
  914. /*
  915. * Attach the item to the poll hooks and get current event bits.
  916. * We can safely use the file* here because its usage count has
  917. * been increased by the caller of this function. Note that after
  918. * this operation completes, the poll callback can start hitting
  919. * the new item.
  920. */
  921. revents = tfile->f_op->poll(tfile, &epq.pt);
  922. /*
  923. * We have to check if something went wrong during the poll wait queue
  924. * install process. Namely an allocation for a wait queue failed due
  925. * high memory pressure.
  926. */
  927. error = -ENOMEM;
  928. if (epi->nwait < 0)
  929. goto error_unregister;
  930. /* Add the current item to the list of active epoll hook for this file */
  931. spin_lock(&tfile->f_lock);
  932. list_add_tail(&epi->fllink, &tfile->f_ep_links);
  933. spin_unlock(&tfile->f_lock);
  934. /*
  935. * Add the current item to the RB tree. All RB tree operations are
  936. * protected by "mtx", and ep_insert() is called with "mtx" held.
  937. */
  938. ep_rbtree_insert(ep, epi);
  939. /* now check if we've created too many backpaths */
  940. error = -EINVAL;
  941. if (reverse_path_check())
  942. goto error_remove_epi;
  943. /* We have to drop the new item inside our item list to keep track of it */
  944. spin_lock_irqsave(&ep->lock, flags);
  945. /* If the file is already "ready" we drop it inside the ready list */
  946. if ((revents & event->events) && !ep_is_linked(&epi->rdllink)) {
  947. list_add_tail(&epi->rdllink, &ep->rdllist);
  948. /* Notify waiting tasks that events are available */
  949. if (waitqueue_active(&ep->wq))
  950. wake_up_locked(&ep->wq);
  951. if (waitqueue_active(&ep->poll_wait))
  952. pwake++;
  953. }
  954. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ep->lock, flags);
  955. atomic_long_inc(&ep->user->epoll_watches);
  956. /* We have to call this outside the lock */
  957. if (pwake)
  958. ep_poll_safewake(&ep->poll_wait);
  959. return 0;
  960. error_remove_epi:
  961. spin_lock(&tfile->f_lock);
  962. if (ep_is_linked(&epi->fllink))
  963. list_del_init(&epi->fllink);
  964. spin_unlock(&tfile->f_lock);
  965. rb_erase(&epi->rbn, &ep->rbr);
  966. error_unregister:
  967. ep_unregister_pollwait(ep, epi);
  968. /*
  969. * We need to do this because an event could have been arrived on some
  970. * allocated wait queue. Note that we don't care about the ep->ovflist
  971. * list, since that is used/cleaned only inside a section bound by "mtx".
  972. * And ep_insert() is called with "mtx" held.
  973. */
  974. spin_lock_irqsave(&ep->lock, flags);
  975. if (ep_is_linked(&epi->rdllink))
  976. list_del_init(&epi->rdllink);
  977. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ep->lock, flags);
  978. kmem_cache_free(epi_cache, epi);
  979. return error;
  980. }
  981. /*
  982. * Modify the interest event mask by dropping an event if the new mask
  983. * has a match in the current file status. Must be called with "mtx" held.
  984. */
  985. static int ep_modify(struct eventpoll *ep, struct epitem *epi, struct epoll_event *event)
  986. {
  987. int pwake = 0;
  988. unsigned int revents;
  989. /*
  990. * Set the new event interest mask before calling f_op->poll();
  991. * otherwise we might miss an event that happens between the
  992. * f_op->poll() call and the new event set registering.
  993. */
  994. epi->event.events = event->events;
  995. epi->event.data = event->data; /* protected by mtx */
  996. /*
  997. * Get current event bits. We can safely use the file* here because
  998. * its usage count has been increased by the caller of this function.
  999. */
  1000. revents = epi->ffd.file->f_op->poll(epi->ffd.file, NULL);
  1001. /*
  1002. * If the item is "hot" and it is not registered inside the ready
  1003. * list, push it inside.
  1004. */
  1005. if (revents & event->events) {
  1006. spin_lock_irq(&ep->lock);
  1007. if (!ep_is_linked(&epi->rdllink)) {
  1008. list_add_tail(&epi->rdllink, &ep->rdllist);
  1009. /* Notify waiting tasks that events are available */
  1010. if (waitqueue_active(&ep->wq))
  1011. wake_up_locked(&ep->wq);
  1012. if (waitqueue_active(&ep->poll_wait))
  1013. pwake++;
  1014. }
  1015. spin_unlock_irq(&ep->lock);
  1016. }
  1017. /* We have to call this outside the lock */
  1018. if (pwake)
  1019. ep_poll_safewake(&ep->poll_wait);
  1020. return 0;
  1021. }
  1022. static int ep_send_events_proc(struct eventpoll *ep, struct list_head *head,
  1023. void *priv)
  1024. {
  1025. struct ep_send_events_data *esed = priv;
  1026. int eventcnt;
  1027. unsigned int revents;
  1028. struct epitem *epi;
  1029. struct epoll_event __user *uevent;
  1030. /*
  1031. * We can loop without lock because we are passed a task private list.
  1032. * Items cannot vanish during the loop because ep_scan_ready_list() is
  1033. * holding "mtx" during this call.
  1034. */
  1035. for (eventcnt = 0, uevent = esed->events;
  1036. !list_empty(head) && eventcnt < esed->maxevents;) {
  1037. epi = list_first_entry(head, struct epitem, rdllink);
  1038. list_del_init(&epi->rdllink);
  1039. revents = epi->ffd.file->f_op->poll(epi->ffd.file, NULL) &
  1040. epi->event.events;
  1041. /*
  1042. * If the event mask intersect the caller-requested one,
  1043. * deliver the event to userspace. Again, ep_scan_ready_list()
  1044. * is holding "mtx", so no operations coming from userspace
  1045. * can change the item.
  1046. */
  1047. if (revents) {
  1048. if (__put_user(revents, &uevent->events) ||
  1049. __put_user(epi->event.data, &uevent->data)) {
  1050. list_add(&epi->rdllink, head);
  1051. return eventcnt ? eventcnt : -EFAULT;
  1052. }
  1053. eventcnt++;
  1054. uevent++;
  1055. if (epi->event.events & EPOLLONESHOT)
  1056. epi->event.events &= EP_PRIVATE_BITS;
  1057. else if (!(epi->event.events & EPOLLET)) {
  1058. /*
  1059. * If this file has been added with Level
  1060. * Trigger mode, we need to insert back inside
  1061. * the ready list, so that the next call to
  1062. * epoll_wait() will check again the events
  1063. * availability. At this point, no one can insert
  1064. * into ep->rdllist besides us. The epoll_ctl()
  1065. * callers are locked out by
  1066. * ep_scan_ready_list() holding "mtx" and the
  1067. * poll callback will queue them in ep->ovflist.
  1068. */
  1069. list_add_tail(&epi->rdllink, &ep->rdllist);
  1070. }
  1071. }
  1072. }
  1073. return eventcnt;
  1074. }
  1075. static int ep_send_events(struct eventpoll *ep,
  1076. struct epoll_event __user *events, int maxevents)
  1077. {
  1078. struct ep_send_events_data esed;
  1079. esed.maxevents = maxevents;
  1080. esed.events = events;
  1081. return ep_scan_ready_list(ep, ep_send_events_proc, &esed, 0);
  1082. }
  1083. static inline struct timespec ep_set_mstimeout(long ms)
  1084. {
  1085. struct timespec now, ts = {
  1086. .tv_sec = ms / MSEC_PER_SEC,
  1087. .tv_nsec = NSEC_PER_MSEC * (ms % MSEC_PER_SEC),
  1088. };
  1089. ktime_get_ts(&now);
  1090. return timespec_add_safe(now, ts);
  1091. }
  1092. /**
  1093. * ep_poll - Retrieves ready events, and delivers them to the caller supplied
  1094. * event buffer.
  1095. *
  1096. * @ep: Pointer to the eventpoll context.
  1097. * @events: Pointer to the userspace buffer where the ready events should be
  1098. * stored.
  1099. * @maxevents: Size (in terms of number of events) of the caller event buffer.
  1100. * @timeout: Maximum timeout for the ready events fetch operation, in
  1101. * milliseconds. If the @timeout is zero, the function will not block,
  1102. * while if the @timeout is less than zero, the function will block
  1103. * until at least one event has been retrieved (or an error
  1104. * occurred).
  1105. *
  1106. * Returns: Returns the number of ready events which have been fetched, or an
  1107. * error code, in case of error.
  1108. */
  1109. static int ep_poll(struct eventpoll *ep, struct epoll_event __user *events,
  1110. int maxevents, long timeout)
  1111. {
  1112. int res = 0, eavail, timed_out = 0;
  1113. unsigned long flags;
  1114. long slack = 0;
  1115. wait_queue_t wait;
  1116. ktime_t expires, *to = NULL;
  1117. if (timeout > 0) {
  1118. struct timespec end_time = ep_set_mstimeout(timeout);
  1119. slack = select_estimate_accuracy(&end_time);
  1120. to = &expires;
  1121. *to = timespec_to_ktime(end_time);
  1122. } else if (timeout == 0) {
  1123. /*
  1124. * Avoid the unnecessary trip to the wait queue loop, if the
  1125. * caller specified a non blocking operation.
  1126. */
  1127. timed_out = 1;
  1128. spin_lock_irqsave(&ep->lock, flags);
  1129. goto check_events;
  1130. }
  1131. fetch_events:
  1132. spin_lock_irqsave(&ep->lock, flags);
  1133. if (!ep_events_available(ep)) {
  1134. /*
  1135. * We don't have any available event to return to the caller.
  1136. * We need to sleep here, and we will be wake up by
  1137. * ep_poll_callback() when events will become available.
  1138. */
  1139. init_waitqueue_entry(&wait, current);
  1140. __add_wait_queue_exclusive(&ep->wq, &wait);
  1141. for (;;) {
  1142. /*
  1143. * We don't want to sleep if the ep_poll_callback() sends us
  1144. * a wakeup in between. That's why we set the task state
  1145. * to TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE before doing the checks.
  1146. */
  1147. set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
  1148. if (ep_events_available(ep) || timed_out)
  1149. break;
  1150. if (signal_pending(current)) {
  1151. res = -EINTR;
  1152. break;
  1153. }
  1154. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ep->lock, flags);
  1155. if (!schedule_hrtimeout_range(to, slack, HRTIMER_MODE_ABS))
  1156. timed_out = 1;
  1157. spin_lock_irqsave(&ep->lock, flags);
  1158. }
  1159. __remove_wait_queue(&ep->wq, &wait);
  1160. set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
  1161. }
  1162. check_events:
  1163. /* Is it worth to try to dig for events ? */
  1164. eavail = ep_events_available(ep);
  1165. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ep->lock, flags);
  1166. /*
  1167. * Try to transfer events to user space. In case we get 0 events and
  1168. * there's still timeout left over, we go trying again in search of
  1169. * more luck.
  1170. */
  1171. if (!res && eavail &&
  1172. !(res = ep_send_events(ep, events, maxevents)) && !timed_out)
  1173. goto fetch_events;
  1174. return res;
  1175. }
  1176. /**
  1177. * ep_loop_check_proc - Callback function to be passed to the @ep_call_nested()
  1178. * API, to verify that adding an epoll file inside another
  1179. * epoll structure, does not violate the constraints, in
  1180. * terms of closed loops, or too deep chains (which can
  1181. * result in excessive stack usage).
  1182. *
  1183. * @priv: Pointer to the epoll file to be currently checked.
  1184. * @cookie: Original cookie for this call. This is the top-of-the-chain epoll
  1185. * data structure pointer.
  1186. * @call_nests: Current dept of the @ep_call_nested() call stack.
  1187. *
  1188. * Returns: Returns zero if adding the epoll @file inside current epoll
  1189. * structure @ep does not violate the constraints, or -1 otherwise.
  1190. */
  1191. static int ep_loop_check_proc(void *priv, void *cookie, int call_nests)
  1192. {
  1193. int error = 0;
  1194. struct file *file = priv;
  1195. struct eventpoll *ep = file->private_data;
  1196. struct eventpoll *ep_tovisit;
  1197. struct rb_node *rbp;
  1198. struct epitem *epi;
  1199. mutex_lock_nested(&ep->mtx, call_nests + 1);
  1200. ep->visited = 1;
  1201. list_add(&ep->visited_list_link, &visited_list);
  1202. for (rbp = rb_first(&ep->rbr); rbp; rbp = rb_next(rbp)) {
  1203. epi = rb_entry(rbp, struct epitem, rbn);
  1204. if (unlikely(is_file_epoll(epi->ffd.file))) {
  1205. ep_tovisit = epi->ffd.file->private_data;
  1206. if (ep_tovisit->visited)
  1207. continue;
  1208. error = ep_call_nested(&poll_loop_ncalls, EP_MAX_NESTS,
  1209. ep_loop_check_proc, epi->ffd.file,
  1210. ep_tovisit, current);
  1211. if (error != 0)
  1212. break;
  1213. } else {
  1214. /*
  1215. * If we've reached a file that is not associated with
  1216. * an ep, then we need to check if the newly added
  1217. * links are going to add too many wakeup paths. We do
  1218. * this by adding it to the tfile_check_list, if it's
  1219. * not already there, and calling reverse_path_check()
  1220. * during ep_insert().
  1221. */
  1222. if (list_empty(&epi->ffd.file->f_tfile_llink))
  1223. list_add(&epi->ffd.file->f_tfile_llink,
  1224. &tfile_check_list);
  1225. }
  1226. }
  1227. mutex_unlock(&ep->mtx);
  1228. return error;
  1229. }
  1230. /**
  1231. * ep_loop_check - Performs a check to verify that adding an epoll file (@file)
  1232. * another epoll file (represented by @ep) does not create
  1233. * closed loops or too deep chains.
  1234. *
  1235. * @ep: Pointer to the epoll private data structure.
  1236. * @file: Pointer to the epoll file to be checked.
  1237. *
  1238. * Returns: Returns zero if adding the epoll @file inside current epoll
  1239. * structure @ep does not violate the constraints, or -1 otherwise.
  1240. */
  1241. static int ep_loop_check(struct eventpoll *ep, struct file *file)
  1242. {
  1243. int ret;
  1244. struct eventpoll *ep_cur, *ep_next;
  1245. ret = ep_call_nested(&poll_loop_ncalls, EP_MAX_NESTS,
  1246. ep_loop_check_proc, file, ep, current);
  1247. /* clear visited list */
  1248. list_for_each_entry_safe(ep_cur, ep_next, &visited_list,
  1249. visited_list_link) {
  1250. ep_cur->visited = 0;
  1251. list_del(&ep_cur->visited_list_link);
  1252. }
  1253. return ret;
  1254. }
  1255. static void clear_tfile_check_list(void)
  1256. {
  1257. struct file *file;
  1258. /* first clear the tfile_check_list */
  1259. while (!list_empty(&tfile_check_list)) {
  1260. file = list_first_entry(&tfile_check_list, struct file,
  1261. f_tfile_llink);
  1262. list_del_init(&file->f_tfile_llink);
  1263. }
  1264. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&tfile_check_list);
  1265. }
  1266. /*
  1267. * Open an eventpoll file descriptor.
  1268. */
  1269. SYSCALL_DEFINE1(epoll_create1, int, flags)
  1270. {
  1271. int error, fd;
  1272. struct eventpoll *ep = NULL;
  1273. struct file *file;
  1274. /* Check the EPOLL_* constant for consistency. */
  1275. BUILD_BUG_ON(EPOLL_CLOEXEC != O_CLOEXEC);
  1276. if (flags & ~EPOLL_CLOEXEC)
  1277. return -EINVAL;
  1278. /*
  1279. * Create the internal data structure ("struct eventpoll").
  1280. */
  1281. error = ep_alloc(&ep);
  1282. if (error < 0)
  1283. return error;
  1284. /*
  1285. * Creates all the items needed to setup an eventpoll file. That is,
  1286. * a file structure and a free file descriptor.
  1287. */
  1288. fd = get_unused_fd_flags(O_RDWR | (flags & O_CLOEXEC));
  1289. if (fd < 0) {
  1290. error = fd;
  1291. goto out_free_ep;
  1292. }
  1293. file = anon_inode_getfile("[eventpoll]", &eventpoll_fops, ep,
  1294. O_RDWR | (flags & O_CLOEXEC));
  1295. if (IS_ERR(file)) {
  1296. error = PTR_ERR(file);
  1297. goto out_free_fd;
  1298. }
  1299. fd_install(fd, file);
  1300. ep->file = file;
  1301. return fd;
  1302. out_free_fd:
  1303. put_unused_fd(fd);
  1304. out_free_ep:
  1305. ep_free(ep);
  1306. return error;
  1307. }
  1308. SYSCALL_DEFINE1(epoll_create, int, size)
  1309. {
  1310. if (size <= 0)
  1311. return -EINVAL;
  1312. return sys_epoll_create1(0);
  1313. }
  1314. /*
  1315. * The following function implements the controller interface for
  1316. * the eventpoll file that enables the insertion/removal/change of
  1317. * file descriptors inside the interest set.
  1318. */
  1319. SYSCALL_DEFINE4(epoll_ctl, int, epfd, int, op, int, fd,
  1320. struct epoll_event __user *, event)
  1321. {
  1322. int error;
  1323. int did_lock_epmutex = 0;
  1324. struct file *file, *tfile;
  1325. struct eventpoll *ep;
  1326. struct epitem *epi;
  1327. struct epoll_event epds;
  1328. error = -EFAULT;
  1329. if (ep_op_has_event(op) &&
  1330. copy_from_user(&epds, event, sizeof(struct epoll_event)))
  1331. goto error_return;
  1332. /* Get the "struct file *" for the eventpoll file */
  1333. error = -EBADF;
  1334. file = fget(epfd);
  1335. if (!file)
  1336. goto error_return;
  1337. /* Get the "struct file *" for the target file */
  1338. tfile = fget(fd);
  1339. if (!tfile)
  1340. goto error_fput;
  1341. /* The target file descriptor must support poll */
  1342. error = -EPERM;
  1343. if (!tfile->f_op || !tfile->f_op->poll)
  1344. goto error_tgt_fput;
  1345. /*
  1346. * We have to check that the file structure underneath the file descriptor
  1347. * the user passed to us _is_ an eventpoll file. And also we do not permit
  1348. * adding an epoll file descriptor inside itself.
  1349. */
  1350. error = -EINVAL;
  1351. if (file == tfile || !is_file_epoll(file))
  1352. goto error_tgt_fput;
  1353. /*
  1354. * At this point it is safe to assume that the "private_data" contains
  1355. * our own data structure.
  1356. */
  1357. ep = file->private_data;
  1358. /*
  1359. * When we insert an epoll file descriptor, inside another epoll file
  1360. * descriptor, there is the change of creating closed loops, which are
  1361. * better be handled here, than in more critical paths. While we are
  1362. * checking for loops we also determine the list of files reachable
  1363. * and hang them on the tfile_check_list, so we can check that we
  1364. * haven't created too many possible wakeup paths.
  1365. *
  1366. * We need to hold the epmutex across both ep_insert and ep_remove
  1367. * b/c we want to make sure we are looking at a coherent view of
  1368. * epoll network.
  1369. */
  1370. if (op == EPOLL_CTL_ADD || op == EPOLL_CTL_DEL) {
  1371. mutex_lock(&epmutex);
  1372. did_lock_epmutex = 1;
  1373. }
  1374. if (op == EPOLL_CTL_ADD) {
  1375. if (is_file_epoll(tfile)) {
  1376. error = -ELOOP;
  1377. if (ep_loop_check(ep, tfile) != 0)
  1378. goto error_tgt_fput;
  1379. } else
  1380. list_add(&tfile->f_tfile_llink, &tfile_check_list);
  1381. }
  1382. mutex_lock_nested(&ep->mtx, 0);
  1383. /*
  1384. * Try to lookup the file inside our RB tree, Since we grabbed "mtx"
  1385. * above, we can be sure to be able to use the item looked up by
  1386. * ep_find() till we release the mutex.
  1387. */
  1388. epi = ep_find(ep, tfile, fd);
  1389. error = -EINVAL;
  1390. switch (op) {
  1391. case EPOLL_CTL_ADD:
  1392. if (!epi) {
  1393. epds.events |= POLLERR | POLLHUP;
  1394. error = ep_insert(ep, &epds, tfile, fd);
  1395. } else
  1396. error = -EEXIST;
  1397. clear_tfile_check_list();
  1398. break;
  1399. case EPOLL_CTL_DEL:
  1400. if (epi)
  1401. error = ep_remove(ep, epi);
  1402. else
  1403. error = -ENOENT;
  1404. break;
  1405. case EPOLL_CTL_MOD:
  1406. if (epi) {
  1407. epds.events |= POLLERR | POLLHUP;
  1408. error = ep_modify(ep, epi, &epds);
  1409. } else
  1410. error = -ENOENT;
  1411. break;
  1412. }
  1413. mutex_unlock(&ep->mtx);
  1414. error_tgt_fput:
  1415. if (did_lock_epmutex)
  1416. mutex_unlock(&epmutex);
  1417. fput(tfile);
  1418. error_fput:
  1419. fput(file);
  1420. error_return:
  1421. return error;
  1422. }
  1423. /*
  1424. * Implement the event wait interface for the eventpoll file. It is the kernel
  1425. * part of the user space epoll_wait(2).
  1426. */
  1427. SYSCALL_DEFINE4(epoll_wait, int, epfd, struct epoll_event __user *, events,
  1428. int, maxevents, int, timeout)
  1429. {
  1430. int error;
  1431. struct file *file;
  1432. struct eventpoll *ep;
  1433. /* The maximum number of event must be greater than zero */
  1434. if (maxevents <= 0 || maxevents > EP_MAX_EVENTS)
  1435. return -EINVAL;
  1436. /* Verify that the area passed by the user is writeable */
  1437. if (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, events, maxevents * sizeof(struct epoll_event))) {
  1438. error = -EFAULT;
  1439. goto error_return;
  1440. }
  1441. /* Get the "struct file *" for the eventpoll file */
  1442. error = -EBADF;
  1443. file = fget(epfd);
  1444. if (!file)
  1445. goto error_return;
  1446. /*
  1447. * We have to check that the file structure underneath the fd
  1448. * the user passed to us _is_ an eventpoll file.
  1449. */
  1450. error = -EINVAL;
  1451. if (!is_file_epoll(file))
  1452. goto error_fput;
  1453. /*
  1454. * At this point it is safe to assume that the "private_data" contains
  1455. * our own data structure.
  1456. */
  1457. ep = file->private_data;
  1458. /* Time to fish for events ... */
  1459. error = ep_poll(ep, events, maxevents, timeout);
  1460. error_fput:
  1461. fput(file);
  1462. error_return:
  1463. return error;
  1464. }
  1465. #ifdef HAVE_SET_RESTORE_SIGMASK
  1466. /*
  1467. * Implement the event wait interface for the eventpoll file. It is the kernel
  1468. * part of the user space epoll_pwait(2).
  1469. */
  1470. SYSCALL_DEFINE6(epoll_pwait, int, epfd, struct epoll_event __user *, events,
  1471. int, maxevents, int, timeout, const sigset_t __user *, sigmask,
  1472. size_t, sigsetsize)
  1473. {
  1474. int error;
  1475. sigset_t ksigmask, sigsaved;
  1476. /*
  1477. * If the caller wants a certain signal mask to be set during the wait,
  1478. * we apply it here.
  1479. */
  1480. if (sigmask) {
  1481. if (sigsetsize != sizeof(sigset_t))
  1482. return -EINVAL;
  1483. if (copy_from_user(&ksigmask, sigmask, sizeof(ksigmask)))
  1484. return -EFAULT;
  1485. sigdelsetmask(&ksigmask, sigmask(SIGKILL) | sigmask(SIGSTOP));
  1486. sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &ksigmask, &sigsaved);
  1487. }
  1488. error = sys_epoll_wait(epfd, events, maxevents, timeout);
  1489. /*
  1490. * If we changed the signal mask, we need to restore the original one.
  1491. * In case we've got a signal while waiting, we do not restore the
  1492. * signal mask yet, and we allow do_signal() to deliver the signal on
  1493. * the way back to userspace, before the signal mask is restored.
  1494. */
  1495. if (sigmask) {
  1496. if (error == -EINTR) {
  1497. memcpy(&current->saved_sigmask, &sigsaved,
  1498. sizeof(sigsaved));
  1499. set_restore_sigmask();
  1500. } else
  1501. sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &sigsaved, NULL);
  1502. }
  1503. return error;
  1504. }
  1505. #endif /* HAVE_SET_RESTORE_SIGMASK */
  1506. static int __init eventpoll_init(void)
  1507. {
  1508. struct sysinfo si;
  1509. si_meminfo(&si);
  1510. /*
  1511. * Allows top 4% of lomem to be allocated for epoll watches (per user).
  1512. */
  1513. max_user_watches = (((si.totalram - si.totalhigh) / 25) << PAGE_SHIFT) /
  1514. EP_ITEM_COST;
  1515. BUG_ON(max_user_watches < 0);
  1516. /*
  1517. * Initialize the structure used to perform epoll file descriptor
  1518. * inclusion loops checks.
  1519. */
  1520. ep_nested_calls_init(&poll_loop_ncalls);
  1521. /* Initialize the structure used to perform safe poll wait head wake ups */
  1522. ep_nested_calls_init(&poll_safewake_ncalls);
  1523. /* Initialize the structure used to perform file's f_op->poll() calls */
  1524. ep_nested_calls_init(&poll_readywalk_ncalls);
  1525. /* Allocates slab cache used to allocate "struct epitem" items */
  1526. epi_cache = kmem_cache_create("eventpoll_epi", sizeof(struct epitem),
  1527. 0, SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN | SLAB_PANIC, NULL);
  1528. /* Allocates slab cache used to allocate "struct eppoll_entry" */
  1529. pwq_cache = kmem_cache_create("eventpoll_pwq",
  1530. sizeof(struct eppoll_entry), 0, SLAB_PANIC, NULL);
  1531. return 0;
  1532. }
  1533. fs_initcall(eventpoll_init);