xfs_rw.c 8.4 KB

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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright (c) 2000-2006 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
  3. * All Rights Reserved.
  4. *
  5. * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
  6. * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
  7. * published by the Free Software Foundation.
  8. *
  9. * This program is distributed in the hope that it would be useful,
  10. * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  11. * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  12. * GNU General Public License for more details.
  13. *
  14. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  15. * along with this program; if not, write the Free Software Foundation,
  16. * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
  17. */
  18. #include "xfs.h"
  19. #include "xfs_fs.h"
  20. #include "xfs_types.h"
  21. #include "xfs_bit.h"
  22. #include "xfs_log.h"
  23. #include "xfs_inum.h"
  24. #include "xfs_trans.h"
  25. #include "xfs_sb.h"
  26. #include "xfs_ag.h"
  27. #include "xfs_dir2.h"
  28. #include "xfs_dmapi.h"
  29. #include "xfs_mount.h"
  30. #include "xfs_bmap_btree.h"
  31. #include "xfs_alloc_btree.h"
  32. #include "xfs_ialloc_btree.h"
  33. #include "xfs_dir2_sf.h"
  34. #include "xfs_attr_sf.h"
  35. #include "xfs_dinode.h"
  36. #include "xfs_inode.h"
  37. #include "xfs_inode_item.h"
  38. #include "xfs_itable.h"
  39. #include "xfs_btree.h"
  40. #include "xfs_alloc.h"
  41. #include "xfs_ialloc.h"
  42. #include "xfs_attr.h"
  43. #include "xfs_bmap.h"
  44. #include "xfs_error.h"
  45. #include "xfs_buf_item.h"
  46. #include "xfs_rw.h"
  47. /*
  48. * This is a subroutine for xfs_write() and other writers (xfs_ioctl)
  49. * which clears the setuid and setgid bits when a file is written.
  50. */
  51. int
  52. xfs_write_clear_setuid(
  53. xfs_inode_t *ip)
  54. {
  55. xfs_mount_t *mp;
  56. xfs_trans_t *tp;
  57. int error;
  58. mp = ip->i_mount;
  59. tp = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, XFS_TRANS_WRITEID);
  60. if ((error = xfs_trans_reserve(tp, 0,
  61. XFS_WRITEID_LOG_RES(mp),
  62. 0, 0, 0))) {
  63. xfs_trans_cancel(tp, 0);
  64. return error;
  65. }
  66. xfs_ilock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
  67. xfs_trans_ijoin(tp, ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
  68. xfs_trans_ihold(tp, ip);
  69. ip->i_d.di_mode &= ~S_ISUID;
  70. /*
  71. * Note that we don't have to worry about mandatory
  72. * file locking being disabled here because we only
  73. * clear the S_ISGID bit if the Group execute bit is
  74. * on, but if it was on then mandatory locking wouldn't
  75. * have been enabled.
  76. */
  77. if (ip->i_d.di_mode & S_IXGRP) {
  78. ip->i_d.di_mode &= ~S_ISGID;
  79. }
  80. xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, ip, XFS_ILOG_CORE);
  81. xfs_trans_set_sync(tp);
  82. error = xfs_trans_commit(tp, 0);
  83. xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
  84. return 0;
  85. }
  86. /*
  87. * Force a shutdown of the filesystem instantly while keeping
  88. * the filesystem consistent. We don't do an unmount here; just shutdown
  89. * the shop, make sure that absolutely nothing persistent happens to
  90. * this filesystem after this point.
  91. */
  92. void
  93. xfs_do_force_shutdown(
  94. xfs_mount_t *mp,
  95. int flags,
  96. char *fname,
  97. int lnnum)
  98. {
  99. int logerror;
  100. logerror = flags & SHUTDOWN_LOG_IO_ERROR;
  101. if (!(flags & SHUTDOWN_FORCE_UMOUNT)) {
  102. cmn_err(CE_NOTE, "xfs_force_shutdown(%s,0x%x) called from "
  103. "line %d of file %s. Return address = 0x%p",
  104. mp->m_fsname, flags, lnnum, fname, __return_address);
  105. }
  106. /*
  107. * No need to duplicate efforts.
  108. */
  109. if (XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(mp) && !logerror)
  110. return;
  111. /*
  112. * This flags XFS_MOUNT_FS_SHUTDOWN, makes sure that we don't
  113. * queue up anybody new on the log reservations, and wakes up
  114. * everybody who's sleeping on log reservations to tell them
  115. * the bad news.
  116. */
  117. if (xfs_log_force_umount(mp, logerror))
  118. return;
  119. if (flags & SHUTDOWN_CORRUPT_INCORE) {
  120. xfs_cmn_err(XFS_PTAG_SHUTDOWN_CORRUPT, CE_ALERT, mp,
  121. "Corruption of in-memory data detected. Shutting down filesystem: %s",
  122. mp->m_fsname);
  123. if (XFS_ERRLEVEL_HIGH <= xfs_error_level) {
  124. xfs_stack_trace();
  125. }
  126. } else if (!(flags & SHUTDOWN_FORCE_UMOUNT)) {
  127. if (logerror) {
  128. xfs_cmn_err(XFS_PTAG_SHUTDOWN_LOGERROR, CE_ALERT, mp,
  129. "Log I/O Error Detected. Shutting down filesystem: %s",
  130. mp->m_fsname);
  131. } else if (flags & SHUTDOWN_DEVICE_REQ) {
  132. xfs_cmn_err(XFS_PTAG_SHUTDOWN_IOERROR, CE_ALERT, mp,
  133. "All device paths lost. Shutting down filesystem: %s",
  134. mp->m_fsname);
  135. } else if (!(flags & SHUTDOWN_REMOTE_REQ)) {
  136. xfs_cmn_err(XFS_PTAG_SHUTDOWN_IOERROR, CE_ALERT, mp,
  137. "I/O Error Detected. Shutting down filesystem: %s",
  138. mp->m_fsname);
  139. }
  140. }
  141. if (!(flags & SHUTDOWN_FORCE_UMOUNT)) {
  142. cmn_err(CE_ALERT, "Please umount the filesystem, "
  143. "and rectify the problem(s)");
  144. }
  145. }
  146. /*
  147. * Called when we want to stop a buffer from getting written or read.
  148. * We attach the EIO error, muck with its flags, and call biodone
  149. * so that the proper iodone callbacks get called.
  150. */
  151. int
  152. xfs_bioerror(
  153. xfs_buf_t *bp)
  154. {
  155. #ifdef XFSERRORDEBUG
  156. ASSERT(XFS_BUF_ISREAD(bp) || bp->b_iodone);
  157. #endif
  158. /*
  159. * No need to wait until the buffer is unpinned.
  160. * We aren't flushing it.
  161. */
  162. xfs_buftrace("XFS IOERROR", bp);
  163. XFS_BUF_ERROR(bp, EIO);
  164. /*
  165. * We're calling biodone, so delete B_DONE flag. Either way
  166. * we have to call the iodone callback, and calling biodone
  167. * probably is the best way since it takes care of
  168. * GRIO as well.
  169. */
  170. XFS_BUF_UNREAD(bp);
  171. XFS_BUF_UNDELAYWRITE(bp);
  172. XFS_BUF_UNDONE(bp);
  173. XFS_BUF_STALE(bp);
  174. XFS_BUF_CLR_BDSTRAT_FUNC(bp);
  175. xfs_biodone(bp);
  176. return (EIO);
  177. }
  178. /*
  179. * Same as xfs_bioerror, except that we are releasing the buffer
  180. * here ourselves, and avoiding the biodone call.
  181. * This is meant for userdata errors; metadata bufs come with
  182. * iodone functions attached, so that we can track down errors.
  183. */
  184. int
  185. xfs_bioerror_relse(
  186. xfs_buf_t *bp)
  187. {
  188. int64_t fl;
  189. ASSERT(XFS_BUF_IODONE_FUNC(bp) != xfs_buf_iodone_callbacks);
  190. ASSERT(XFS_BUF_IODONE_FUNC(bp) != xlog_iodone);
  191. xfs_buftrace("XFS IOERRELSE", bp);
  192. fl = XFS_BUF_BFLAGS(bp);
  193. /*
  194. * No need to wait until the buffer is unpinned.
  195. * We aren't flushing it.
  196. *
  197. * chunkhold expects B_DONE to be set, whether
  198. * we actually finish the I/O or not. We don't want to
  199. * change that interface.
  200. */
  201. XFS_BUF_UNREAD(bp);
  202. XFS_BUF_UNDELAYWRITE(bp);
  203. XFS_BUF_DONE(bp);
  204. XFS_BUF_STALE(bp);
  205. XFS_BUF_CLR_IODONE_FUNC(bp);
  206. XFS_BUF_CLR_BDSTRAT_FUNC(bp);
  207. if (!(fl & XFS_B_ASYNC)) {
  208. /*
  209. * Mark b_error and B_ERROR _both_.
  210. * Lot's of chunkcache code assumes that.
  211. * There's no reason to mark error for
  212. * ASYNC buffers.
  213. */
  214. XFS_BUF_ERROR(bp, EIO);
  215. XFS_BUF_FINISH_IOWAIT(bp);
  216. } else {
  217. xfs_buf_relse(bp);
  218. }
  219. return (EIO);
  220. }
  221. /*
  222. * Prints out an ALERT message about I/O error.
  223. */
  224. void
  225. xfs_ioerror_alert(
  226. char *func,
  227. struct xfs_mount *mp,
  228. xfs_buf_t *bp,
  229. xfs_daddr_t blkno)
  230. {
  231. cmn_err(CE_ALERT,
  232. "I/O error in filesystem (\"%s\") meta-data dev %s block 0x%llx"
  233. " (\"%s\") error %d buf count %zd",
  234. (!mp || !mp->m_fsname) ? "(fs name not set)" : mp->m_fsname,
  235. XFS_BUFTARG_NAME(XFS_BUF_TARGET(bp)),
  236. (__uint64_t)blkno, func,
  237. XFS_BUF_GETERROR(bp), XFS_BUF_COUNT(bp));
  238. }
  239. /*
  240. * This isn't an absolute requirement, but it is
  241. * just a good idea to call xfs_read_buf instead of
  242. * directly doing a read_buf call. For one, we shouldn't
  243. * be doing this disk read if we are in SHUTDOWN state anyway,
  244. * so this stops that from happening. Secondly, this does all
  245. * the error checking stuff and the brelse if appropriate for
  246. * the caller, so the code can be a little leaner.
  247. */
  248. int
  249. xfs_read_buf(
  250. struct xfs_mount *mp,
  251. xfs_buftarg_t *target,
  252. xfs_daddr_t blkno,
  253. int len,
  254. uint flags,
  255. xfs_buf_t **bpp)
  256. {
  257. xfs_buf_t *bp;
  258. int error;
  259. if (flags)
  260. bp = xfs_buf_read_flags(target, blkno, len, flags);
  261. else
  262. bp = xfs_buf_read(target, blkno, len, flags);
  263. if (!bp)
  264. return XFS_ERROR(EIO);
  265. error = XFS_BUF_GETERROR(bp);
  266. if (bp && !error && !XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(mp)) {
  267. *bpp = bp;
  268. } else {
  269. *bpp = NULL;
  270. if (error) {
  271. xfs_ioerror_alert("xfs_read_buf", mp, bp, XFS_BUF_ADDR(bp));
  272. } else {
  273. error = XFS_ERROR(EIO);
  274. }
  275. if (bp) {
  276. XFS_BUF_UNDONE(bp);
  277. XFS_BUF_UNDELAYWRITE(bp);
  278. XFS_BUF_STALE(bp);
  279. /*
  280. * brelse clears B_ERROR and b_error
  281. */
  282. xfs_buf_relse(bp);
  283. }
  284. }
  285. return (error);
  286. }
  287. /*
  288. * Wrapper around bwrite() so that we can trap
  289. * write errors, and act accordingly.
  290. */
  291. int
  292. xfs_bwrite(
  293. struct xfs_mount *mp,
  294. struct xfs_buf *bp)
  295. {
  296. int error;
  297. /*
  298. * XXXsup how does this work for quotas.
  299. */
  300. XFS_BUF_SET_BDSTRAT_FUNC(bp, xfs_bdstrat_cb);
  301. bp->b_mount = mp;
  302. XFS_BUF_WRITE(bp);
  303. if ((error = XFS_bwrite(bp))) {
  304. ASSERT(mp);
  305. /*
  306. * Cannot put a buftrace here since if the buffer is not
  307. * B_HOLD then we will brelse() the buffer before returning
  308. * from bwrite and we could be tracing a buffer that has
  309. * been reused.
  310. */
  311. xfs_force_shutdown(mp, SHUTDOWN_META_IO_ERROR);
  312. }
  313. return (error);
  314. }