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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-07 18:49:45 +0000
committerDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-07 18:49:45 +0000
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Adding upstream version 6.1.76.upstream/6.1.76upstream
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+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2000-2005 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
+ * All Rights Reserved.
+ */
+#include "xfs.h"
+#include "xfs_fs.h"
+#include "xfs_shared.h"
+#include "xfs_format.h"
+#include "xfs_log_format.h"
+#include "xfs_trans_resv.h"
+#include "xfs_mount.h"
+#include "xfs_inode.h"
+#include "xfs_acl.h"
+#include "xfs_quota.h"
+#include "xfs_da_format.h"
+#include "xfs_da_btree.h"
+#include "xfs_attr.h"
+#include "xfs_trans.h"
+#include "xfs_trace.h"
+#include "xfs_icache.h"
+#include "xfs_symlink.h"
+#include "xfs_dir2.h"
+#include "xfs_iomap.h"
+#include "xfs_error.h"
+#include "xfs_ioctl.h"
+#include "xfs_xattr.h"
+
+#include <linux/posix_acl.h>
+#include <linux/security.h>
+#include <linux/iversion.h>
+#include <linux/fiemap.h>
+
+/*
+ * Directories have different lock order w.r.t. mmap_lock compared to regular
+ * files. This is due to readdir potentially triggering page faults on a user
+ * buffer inside filldir(), and this happens with the ilock on the directory
+ * held. For regular files, the lock order is the other way around - the
+ * mmap_lock is taken during the page fault, and then we lock the ilock to do
+ * block mapping. Hence we need a different class for the directory ilock so
+ * that lockdep can tell them apart.
+ */
+static struct lock_class_key xfs_nondir_ilock_class;
+static struct lock_class_key xfs_dir_ilock_class;
+
+static int
+xfs_initxattrs(
+ struct inode *inode,
+ const struct xattr *xattr_array,
+ void *fs_info)
+{
+ const struct xattr *xattr;
+ struct xfs_inode *ip = XFS_I(inode);
+ int error = 0;
+
+ for (xattr = xattr_array; xattr->name != NULL; xattr++) {
+ struct xfs_da_args args = {
+ .dp = ip,
+ .attr_filter = XFS_ATTR_SECURE,
+ .name = xattr->name,
+ .namelen = strlen(xattr->name),
+ .value = xattr->value,
+ .valuelen = xattr->value_len,
+ };
+ error = xfs_attr_change(&args);
+ if (error < 0)
+ break;
+ }
+ return error;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Hook in SELinux. This is not quite correct yet, what we really need
+ * here (as we do for default ACLs) is a mechanism by which creation of
+ * these attrs can be journalled at inode creation time (along with the
+ * inode, of course, such that log replay can't cause these to be lost).
+ */
+int
+xfs_inode_init_security(
+ struct inode *inode,
+ struct inode *dir,
+ const struct qstr *qstr)
+{
+ return security_inode_init_security(inode, dir, qstr,
+ &xfs_initxattrs, NULL);
+}
+
+static void
+xfs_dentry_to_name(
+ struct xfs_name *namep,
+ struct dentry *dentry)
+{
+ namep->name = dentry->d_name.name;
+ namep->len = dentry->d_name.len;
+ namep->type = XFS_DIR3_FT_UNKNOWN;
+}
+
+static int
+xfs_dentry_mode_to_name(
+ struct xfs_name *namep,
+ struct dentry *dentry,
+ int mode)
+{
+ namep->name = dentry->d_name.name;
+ namep->len = dentry->d_name.len;
+ namep->type = xfs_mode_to_ftype(mode);
+
+ if (unlikely(namep->type == XFS_DIR3_FT_UNKNOWN))
+ return -EFSCORRUPTED;
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+STATIC void
+xfs_cleanup_inode(
+ struct inode *dir,
+ struct inode *inode,
+ struct dentry *dentry)
+{
+ struct xfs_name teardown;
+
+ /* Oh, the horror.
+ * If we can't add the ACL or we fail in
+ * xfs_inode_init_security we must back out.
+ * ENOSPC can hit here, among other things.
+ */
+ xfs_dentry_to_name(&teardown, dentry);
+
+ xfs_remove(XFS_I(dir), &teardown, XFS_I(inode));
+}
+
+/*
+ * Check to see if we are likely to need an extended attribute to be added to
+ * the inode we are about to allocate. This allows the attribute fork to be
+ * created during the inode allocation, reducing the number of transactions we
+ * need to do in this fast path.
+ *
+ * The security checks are optimistic, but not guaranteed. The two LSMs that
+ * require xattrs to be added here (selinux and smack) are also the only two
+ * LSMs that add a sb->s_security structure to the superblock. Hence if security
+ * is enabled and sb->s_security is set, we have a pretty good idea that we are
+ * going to be asked to add a security xattr immediately after allocating the
+ * xfs inode and instantiating the VFS inode.
+ */
+static inline bool
+xfs_create_need_xattr(
+ struct inode *dir,
+ struct posix_acl *default_acl,
+ struct posix_acl *acl)
+{
+ if (acl)
+ return true;
+ if (default_acl)
+ return true;
+#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_SECURITY)
+ if (dir->i_sb->s_security)
+ return true;
+#endif
+ return false;
+}
+
+
+STATIC int
+xfs_generic_create(
+ struct user_namespace *mnt_userns,
+ struct inode *dir,
+ struct dentry *dentry,
+ umode_t mode,
+ dev_t rdev,
+ struct file *tmpfile) /* unnamed file */
+{
+ struct inode *inode;
+ struct xfs_inode *ip = NULL;
+ struct posix_acl *default_acl, *acl;
+ struct xfs_name name;
+ int error;
+
+ /*
+ * Irix uses Missed'em'V split, but doesn't want to see
+ * the upper 5 bits of (14bit) major.
+ */
+ if (S_ISCHR(mode) || S_ISBLK(mode)) {
+ if (unlikely(!sysv_valid_dev(rdev) || MAJOR(rdev) & ~0x1ff))
+ return -EINVAL;
+ } else {
+ rdev = 0;
+ }
+
+ error = posix_acl_create(dir, &mode, &default_acl, &acl);
+ if (error)
+ return error;
+
+ /* Verify mode is valid also for tmpfile case */
+ error = xfs_dentry_mode_to_name(&name, dentry, mode);
+ if (unlikely(error))
+ goto out_free_acl;
+
+ if (!tmpfile) {
+ error = xfs_create(mnt_userns, XFS_I(dir), &name, mode, rdev,
+ xfs_create_need_xattr(dir, default_acl, acl),
+ &ip);
+ } else {
+ error = xfs_create_tmpfile(mnt_userns, XFS_I(dir), mode, &ip);
+ }
+ if (unlikely(error))
+ goto out_free_acl;
+
+ inode = VFS_I(ip);
+
+ error = xfs_inode_init_security(inode, dir, &dentry->d_name);
+ if (unlikely(error))
+ goto out_cleanup_inode;
+
+ if (default_acl) {
+ error = __xfs_set_acl(inode, default_acl, ACL_TYPE_DEFAULT);
+ if (error)
+ goto out_cleanup_inode;
+ }
+ if (acl) {
+ error = __xfs_set_acl(inode, acl, ACL_TYPE_ACCESS);
+ if (error)
+ goto out_cleanup_inode;
+ }
+
+ xfs_setup_iops(ip);
+
+ if (tmpfile) {
+ /*
+ * The VFS requires that any inode fed to d_tmpfile must have
+ * nlink == 1 so that it can decrement the nlink in d_tmpfile.
+ * However, we created the temp file with nlink == 0 because
+ * we're not allowed to put an inode with nlink > 0 on the
+ * unlinked list. Therefore we have to set nlink to 1 so that
+ * d_tmpfile can immediately set it back to zero.
+ */
+ set_nlink(inode, 1);
+ d_tmpfile(tmpfile, inode);
+ } else
+ d_instantiate(dentry, inode);
+
+ xfs_finish_inode_setup(ip);
+
+ out_free_acl:
+ posix_acl_release(default_acl);
+ posix_acl_release(acl);
+ return error;
+
+ out_cleanup_inode:
+ xfs_finish_inode_setup(ip);
+ if (!tmpfile)
+ xfs_cleanup_inode(dir, inode, dentry);
+ xfs_irele(ip);
+ goto out_free_acl;
+}
+
+STATIC int
+xfs_vn_mknod(
+ struct user_namespace *mnt_userns,
+ struct inode *dir,
+ struct dentry *dentry,
+ umode_t mode,
+ dev_t rdev)
+{
+ return xfs_generic_create(mnt_userns, dir, dentry, mode, rdev, NULL);
+}
+
+STATIC int
+xfs_vn_create(
+ struct user_namespace *mnt_userns,
+ struct inode *dir,
+ struct dentry *dentry,
+ umode_t mode,
+ bool flags)
+{
+ return xfs_generic_create(mnt_userns, dir, dentry, mode, 0, NULL);
+}
+
+STATIC int
+xfs_vn_mkdir(
+ struct user_namespace *mnt_userns,
+ struct inode *dir,
+ struct dentry *dentry,
+ umode_t mode)
+{
+ return xfs_generic_create(mnt_userns, dir, dentry, mode | S_IFDIR, 0,
+ NULL);
+}
+
+STATIC struct dentry *
+xfs_vn_lookup(
+ struct inode *dir,
+ struct dentry *dentry,
+ unsigned int flags)
+{
+ struct inode *inode;
+ struct xfs_inode *cip;
+ struct xfs_name name;
+ int error;
+
+ if (dentry->d_name.len >= MAXNAMELEN)
+ return ERR_PTR(-ENAMETOOLONG);
+
+ xfs_dentry_to_name(&name, dentry);
+ error = xfs_lookup(XFS_I(dir), &name, &cip, NULL);
+ if (likely(!error))
+ inode = VFS_I(cip);
+ else if (likely(error == -ENOENT))
+ inode = NULL;
+ else
+ inode = ERR_PTR(error);
+ return d_splice_alias(inode, dentry);
+}
+
+STATIC struct dentry *
+xfs_vn_ci_lookup(
+ struct inode *dir,
+ struct dentry *dentry,
+ unsigned int flags)
+{
+ struct xfs_inode *ip;
+ struct xfs_name xname;
+ struct xfs_name ci_name;
+ struct qstr dname;
+ int error;
+
+ if (dentry->d_name.len >= MAXNAMELEN)
+ return ERR_PTR(-ENAMETOOLONG);
+
+ xfs_dentry_to_name(&xname, dentry);
+ error = xfs_lookup(XFS_I(dir), &xname, &ip, &ci_name);
+ if (unlikely(error)) {
+ if (unlikely(error != -ENOENT))
+ return ERR_PTR(error);
+ /*
+ * call d_add(dentry, NULL) here when d_drop_negative_children
+ * is called in xfs_vn_mknod (ie. allow negative dentries
+ * with CI filesystems).
+ */
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* if exact match, just splice and exit */
+ if (!ci_name.name)
+ return d_splice_alias(VFS_I(ip), dentry);
+
+ /* else case-insensitive match... */
+ dname.name = ci_name.name;
+ dname.len = ci_name.len;
+ dentry = d_add_ci(dentry, VFS_I(ip), &dname);
+ kmem_free(ci_name.name);
+ return dentry;
+}
+
+STATIC int
+xfs_vn_link(
+ struct dentry *old_dentry,
+ struct inode *dir,
+ struct dentry *dentry)
+{
+ struct inode *inode = d_inode(old_dentry);
+ struct xfs_name name;
+ int error;
+
+ error = xfs_dentry_mode_to_name(&name, dentry, inode->i_mode);
+ if (unlikely(error))
+ return error;
+
+ error = xfs_link(XFS_I(dir), XFS_I(inode), &name);
+ if (unlikely(error))
+ return error;
+
+ ihold(inode);
+ d_instantiate(dentry, inode);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+STATIC int
+xfs_vn_unlink(
+ struct inode *dir,
+ struct dentry *dentry)
+{
+ struct xfs_name name;
+ int error;
+
+ xfs_dentry_to_name(&name, dentry);
+
+ error = xfs_remove(XFS_I(dir), &name, XFS_I(d_inode(dentry)));
+ if (error)
+ return error;
+
+ /*
+ * With unlink, the VFS makes the dentry "negative": no inode,
+ * but still hashed. This is incompatible with case-insensitive
+ * mode, so invalidate (unhash) the dentry in CI-mode.
+ */
+ if (xfs_has_asciici(XFS_M(dir->i_sb)))
+ d_invalidate(dentry);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+STATIC int
+xfs_vn_symlink(
+ struct user_namespace *mnt_userns,
+ struct inode *dir,
+ struct dentry *dentry,
+ const char *symname)
+{
+ struct inode *inode;
+ struct xfs_inode *cip = NULL;
+ struct xfs_name name;
+ int error;
+ umode_t mode;
+
+ mode = S_IFLNK |
+ (irix_symlink_mode ? 0777 & ~current_umask() : S_IRWXUGO);
+ error = xfs_dentry_mode_to_name(&name, dentry, mode);
+ if (unlikely(error))
+ goto out;
+
+ error = xfs_symlink(mnt_userns, XFS_I(dir), &name, symname, mode, &cip);
+ if (unlikely(error))
+ goto out;
+
+ inode = VFS_I(cip);
+
+ error = xfs_inode_init_security(inode, dir, &dentry->d_name);
+ if (unlikely(error))
+ goto out_cleanup_inode;
+
+ xfs_setup_iops(cip);
+
+ d_instantiate(dentry, inode);
+ xfs_finish_inode_setup(cip);
+ return 0;
+
+ out_cleanup_inode:
+ xfs_finish_inode_setup(cip);
+ xfs_cleanup_inode(dir, inode, dentry);
+ xfs_irele(cip);
+ out:
+ return error;
+}
+
+STATIC int
+xfs_vn_rename(
+ struct user_namespace *mnt_userns,
+ struct inode *odir,
+ struct dentry *odentry,
+ struct inode *ndir,
+ struct dentry *ndentry,
+ unsigned int flags)
+{
+ struct inode *new_inode = d_inode(ndentry);
+ int omode = 0;
+ int error;
+ struct xfs_name oname;
+ struct xfs_name nname;
+
+ if (flags & ~(RENAME_NOREPLACE | RENAME_EXCHANGE | RENAME_WHITEOUT))
+ return -EINVAL;
+
+ /* if we are exchanging files, we need to set i_mode of both files */
+ if (flags & RENAME_EXCHANGE)
+ omode = d_inode(ndentry)->i_mode;
+
+ error = xfs_dentry_mode_to_name(&oname, odentry, omode);
+ if (omode && unlikely(error))
+ return error;
+
+ error = xfs_dentry_mode_to_name(&nname, ndentry,
+ d_inode(odentry)->i_mode);
+ if (unlikely(error))
+ return error;
+
+ return xfs_rename(mnt_userns, XFS_I(odir), &oname,
+ XFS_I(d_inode(odentry)), XFS_I(ndir), &nname,
+ new_inode ? XFS_I(new_inode) : NULL, flags);
+}
+
+/*
+ * careful here - this function can get called recursively, so
+ * we need to be very careful about how much stack we use.
+ * uio is kmalloced for this reason...
+ */
+STATIC const char *
+xfs_vn_get_link(
+ struct dentry *dentry,
+ struct inode *inode,
+ struct delayed_call *done)
+{
+ char *link;
+ int error = -ENOMEM;
+
+ if (!dentry)
+ return ERR_PTR(-ECHILD);
+
+ link = kmalloc(XFS_SYMLINK_MAXLEN+1, GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (!link)
+ goto out_err;
+
+ error = xfs_readlink(XFS_I(d_inode(dentry)), link);
+ if (unlikely(error))
+ goto out_kfree;
+
+ set_delayed_call(done, kfree_link, link);
+ return link;
+
+ out_kfree:
+ kfree(link);
+ out_err:
+ return ERR_PTR(error);
+}
+
+static uint32_t
+xfs_stat_blksize(
+ struct xfs_inode *ip)
+{
+ struct xfs_mount *mp = ip->i_mount;
+
+ /*
+ * If the file blocks are being allocated from a realtime volume, then
+ * always return the realtime extent size.
+ */
+ if (XFS_IS_REALTIME_INODE(ip))
+ return XFS_FSB_TO_B(mp, xfs_get_extsz_hint(ip));
+
+ /*
+ * Allow large block sizes to be reported to userspace programs if the
+ * "largeio" mount option is used.
+ *
+ * If compatibility mode is specified, simply return the basic unit of
+ * caching so that we don't get inefficient read/modify/write I/O from
+ * user apps. Otherwise....
+ *
+ * If the underlying volume is a stripe, then return the stripe width in
+ * bytes as the recommended I/O size. It is not a stripe and we've set a
+ * default buffered I/O size, return that, otherwise return the compat
+ * default.
+ */
+ if (xfs_has_large_iosize(mp)) {
+ if (mp->m_swidth)
+ return XFS_FSB_TO_B(mp, mp->m_swidth);
+ if (xfs_has_allocsize(mp))
+ return 1U << mp->m_allocsize_log;
+ }
+
+ return PAGE_SIZE;
+}
+
+STATIC int
+xfs_vn_getattr(
+ struct user_namespace *mnt_userns,
+ const struct path *path,
+ struct kstat *stat,
+ u32 request_mask,
+ unsigned int query_flags)
+{
+ struct inode *inode = d_inode(path->dentry);
+ struct xfs_inode *ip = XFS_I(inode);
+ struct xfs_mount *mp = ip->i_mount;
+ vfsuid_t vfsuid = i_uid_into_vfsuid(mnt_userns, inode);
+ vfsgid_t vfsgid = i_gid_into_vfsgid(mnt_userns, inode);
+
+ trace_xfs_getattr(ip);
+
+ if (xfs_is_shutdown(mp))
+ return -EIO;
+
+ stat->size = XFS_ISIZE(ip);
+ stat->dev = inode->i_sb->s_dev;
+ stat->mode = inode->i_mode;
+ stat->nlink = inode->i_nlink;
+ stat->uid = vfsuid_into_kuid(vfsuid);
+ stat->gid = vfsgid_into_kgid(vfsgid);
+ stat->ino = ip->i_ino;
+ stat->atime = inode->i_atime;
+ stat->mtime = inode->i_mtime;
+ stat->ctime = inode->i_ctime;
+ stat->blocks = XFS_FSB_TO_BB(mp, ip->i_nblocks + ip->i_delayed_blks);
+
+ if (xfs_has_v3inodes(mp)) {
+ if (request_mask & STATX_BTIME) {
+ stat->result_mask |= STATX_BTIME;
+ stat->btime = ip->i_crtime;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Note: If you add another clause to set an attribute flag, please
+ * update attributes_mask below.
+ */
+ if (ip->i_diflags & XFS_DIFLAG_IMMUTABLE)
+ stat->attributes |= STATX_ATTR_IMMUTABLE;
+ if (ip->i_diflags & XFS_DIFLAG_APPEND)
+ stat->attributes |= STATX_ATTR_APPEND;
+ if (ip->i_diflags & XFS_DIFLAG_NODUMP)
+ stat->attributes |= STATX_ATTR_NODUMP;
+
+ stat->attributes_mask |= (STATX_ATTR_IMMUTABLE |
+ STATX_ATTR_APPEND |
+ STATX_ATTR_NODUMP);
+
+ switch (inode->i_mode & S_IFMT) {
+ case S_IFBLK:
+ case S_IFCHR:
+ stat->blksize = BLKDEV_IOSIZE;
+ stat->rdev = inode->i_rdev;
+ break;
+ case S_IFREG:
+ if (request_mask & STATX_DIOALIGN) {
+ struct xfs_buftarg *target = xfs_inode_buftarg(ip);
+ struct block_device *bdev = target->bt_bdev;
+
+ stat->result_mask |= STATX_DIOALIGN;
+ stat->dio_mem_align = bdev_dma_alignment(bdev) + 1;
+ stat->dio_offset_align = bdev_logical_block_size(bdev);
+ }
+ fallthrough;
+ default:
+ stat->blksize = xfs_stat_blksize(ip);
+ stat->rdev = 0;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int
+xfs_vn_change_ok(
+ struct user_namespace *mnt_userns,
+ struct dentry *dentry,
+ struct iattr *iattr)
+{
+ struct xfs_mount *mp = XFS_I(d_inode(dentry))->i_mount;
+
+ if (xfs_is_readonly(mp))
+ return -EROFS;
+
+ if (xfs_is_shutdown(mp))
+ return -EIO;
+
+ return setattr_prepare(mnt_userns, dentry, iattr);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Set non-size attributes of an inode.
+ *
+ * Caution: The caller of this function is responsible for calling
+ * setattr_prepare() or otherwise verifying the change is fine.
+ */
+static int
+xfs_setattr_nonsize(
+ struct user_namespace *mnt_userns,
+ struct xfs_inode *ip,
+ struct iattr *iattr)
+{
+ xfs_mount_t *mp = ip->i_mount;
+ struct inode *inode = VFS_I(ip);
+ int mask = iattr->ia_valid;
+ xfs_trans_t *tp;
+ int error;
+ kuid_t uid = GLOBAL_ROOT_UID;
+ kgid_t gid = GLOBAL_ROOT_GID;
+ struct xfs_dquot *udqp = NULL, *gdqp = NULL;
+ struct xfs_dquot *old_udqp = NULL, *old_gdqp = NULL;
+
+ ASSERT((mask & ATTR_SIZE) == 0);
+
+ /*
+ * If disk quotas is on, we make sure that the dquots do exist on disk,
+ * before we start any other transactions. Trying to do this later
+ * is messy. We don't care to take a readlock to look at the ids
+ * in inode here, because we can't hold it across the trans_reserve.
+ * If the IDs do change before we take the ilock, we're covered
+ * because the i_*dquot fields will get updated anyway.
+ */
+ if (XFS_IS_QUOTA_ON(mp) && (mask & (ATTR_UID|ATTR_GID))) {
+ uint qflags = 0;
+
+ if ((mask & ATTR_UID) && XFS_IS_UQUOTA_ON(mp)) {
+ uid = from_vfsuid(mnt_userns, i_user_ns(inode),
+ iattr->ia_vfsuid);
+ qflags |= XFS_QMOPT_UQUOTA;
+ } else {
+ uid = inode->i_uid;
+ }
+ if ((mask & ATTR_GID) && XFS_IS_GQUOTA_ON(mp)) {
+ gid = from_vfsgid(mnt_userns, i_user_ns(inode),
+ iattr->ia_vfsgid);
+ qflags |= XFS_QMOPT_GQUOTA;
+ } else {
+ gid = inode->i_gid;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * We take a reference when we initialize udqp and gdqp,
+ * so it is important that we never blindly double trip on
+ * the same variable. See xfs_create() for an example.
+ */
+ ASSERT(udqp == NULL);
+ ASSERT(gdqp == NULL);
+ error = xfs_qm_vop_dqalloc(ip, uid, gid, ip->i_projid,
+ qflags, &udqp, &gdqp, NULL);
+ if (error)
+ return error;
+ }
+
+ error = xfs_trans_alloc_ichange(ip, udqp, gdqp, NULL,
+ has_capability_noaudit(current, CAP_FOWNER), &tp);
+ if (error)
+ goto out_dqrele;
+
+ /*
+ * Register quota modifications in the transaction. Must be the owner
+ * or privileged. These IDs could have changed since we last looked at
+ * them. But, we're assured that if the ownership did change while we
+ * didn't have the inode locked, inode's dquot(s) would have changed
+ * also.
+ */
+ if (XFS_IS_UQUOTA_ON(mp) &&
+ i_uid_needs_update(mnt_userns, iattr, inode)) {
+ ASSERT(udqp);
+ old_udqp = xfs_qm_vop_chown(tp, ip, &ip->i_udquot, udqp);
+ }
+ if (XFS_IS_GQUOTA_ON(mp) &&
+ i_gid_needs_update(mnt_userns, iattr, inode)) {
+ ASSERT(xfs_has_pquotino(mp) || !XFS_IS_PQUOTA_ON(mp));
+ ASSERT(gdqp);
+ old_gdqp = xfs_qm_vop_chown(tp, ip, &ip->i_gdquot, gdqp);
+ }
+
+ setattr_copy(mnt_userns, inode, iattr);
+ xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, ip, XFS_ILOG_CORE);
+
+ XFS_STATS_INC(mp, xs_ig_attrchg);
+
+ if (xfs_has_wsync(mp))
+ xfs_trans_set_sync(tp);
+ error = xfs_trans_commit(tp);
+
+ /*
+ * Release any dquot(s) the inode had kept before chown.
+ */
+ xfs_qm_dqrele(old_udqp);
+ xfs_qm_dqrele(old_gdqp);
+ xfs_qm_dqrele(udqp);
+ xfs_qm_dqrele(gdqp);
+
+ if (error)
+ return error;
+
+ /*
+ * XXX(hch): Updating the ACL entries is not atomic vs the i_mode
+ * update. We could avoid this with linked transactions
+ * and passing down the transaction pointer all the way
+ * to attr_set. No previous user of the generic
+ * Posix ACL code seems to care about this issue either.
+ */
+ if (mask & ATTR_MODE) {
+ error = posix_acl_chmod(mnt_userns, inode, inode->i_mode);
+ if (error)
+ return error;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+
+out_dqrele:
+ xfs_qm_dqrele(udqp);
+ xfs_qm_dqrele(gdqp);
+ return error;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Truncate file. Must have write permission and not be a directory.
+ *
+ * Caution: The caller of this function is responsible for calling
+ * setattr_prepare() or otherwise verifying the change is fine.
+ */
+STATIC int
+xfs_setattr_size(
+ struct user_namespace *mnt_userns,
+ struct xfs_inode *ip,
+ struct iattr *iattr)
+{
+ struct xfs_mount *mp = ip->i_mount;
+ struct inode *inode = VFS_I(ip);
+ xfs_off_t oldsize, newsize;
+ struct xfs_trans *tp;
+ int error;
+ uint lock_flags = 0;
+ bool did_zeroing = false;
+
+ ASSERT(xfs_isilocked(ip, XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL));
+ ASSERT(xfs_isilocked(ip, XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL));
+ ASSERT(S_ISREG(inode->i_mode));
+ ASSERT((iattr->ia_valid & (ATTR_UID|ATTR_GID|ATTR_ATIME|ATTR_ATIME_SET|
+ ATTR_MTIME_SET|ATTR_TIMES_SET)) == 0);
+
+ oldsize = inode->i_size;
+ newsize = iattr->ia_size;
+
+ /*
+ * Short circuit the truncate case for zero length files.
+ */
+ if (newsize == 0 && oldsize == 0 && ip->i_df.if_nextents == 0) {
+ if (!(iattr->ia_valid & (ATTR_CTIME|ATTR_MTIME)))
+ return 0;
+
+ /*
+ * Use the regular setattr path to update the timestamps.
+ */
+ iattr->ia_valid &= ~ATTR_SIZE;
+ return xfs_setattr_nonsize(mnt_userns, ip, iattr);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Make sure that the dquots are attached to the inode.
+ */
+ error = xfs_qm_dqattach(ip);
+ if (error)
+ return error;
+
+ /*
+ * Wait for all direct I/O to complete.
+ */
+ inode_dio_wait(inode);
+
+ /*
+ * File data changes must be complete before we start the transaction to
+ * modify the inode. This needs to be done before joining the inode to
+ * the transaction because the inode cannot be unlocked once it is a
+ * part of the transaction.
+ *
+ * Start with zeroing any data beyond EOF that we may expose on file
+ * extension, or zeroing out the rest of the block on a downward
+ * truncate.
+ */
+ if (newsize > oldsize) {
+ trace_xfs_zero_eof(ip, oldsize, newsize - oldsize);
+ error = xfs_zero_range(ip, oldsize, newsize - oldsize,
+ &did_zeroing);
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * iomap won't detect a dirty page over an unwritten block (or a
+ * cow block over a hole) and subsequently skips zeroing the
+ * newly post-EOF portion of the page. Flush the new EOF to
+ * convert the block before the pagecache truncate.
+ */
+ error = filemap_write_and_wait_range(inode->i_mapping, newsize,
+ newsize);
+ if (error)
+ return error;
+ error = xfs_truncate_page(ip, newsize, &did_zeroing);
+ }
+
+ if (error)
+ return error;
+
+ /*
+ * We've already locked out new page faults, so now we can safely remove
+ * pages from the page cache knowing they won't get refaulted until we
+ * drop the XFS_MMAP_EXCL lock after the extent manipulations are
+ * complete. The truncate_setsize() call also cleans partial EOF page
+ * PTEs on extending truncates and hence ensures sub-page block size
+ * filesystems are correctly handled, too.
+ *
+ * We have to do all the page cache truncate work outside the
+ * transaction context as the "lock" order is page lock->log space
+ * reservation as defined by extent allocation in the writeback path.
+ * Hence a truncate can fail with ENOMEM from xfs_trans_alloc(), but
+ * having already truncated the in-memory version of the file (i.e. made
+ * user visible changes). There's not much we can do about this, except
+ * to hope that the caller sees ENOMEM and retries the truncate
+ * operation.
+ *
+ * And we update in-core i_size and truncate page cache beyond newsize
+ * before writeback the [i_disk_size, newsize] range, so we're
+ * guaranteed not to write stale data past the new EOF on truncate down.
+ */
+ truncate_setsize(inode, newsize);
+
+ /*
+ * We are going to log the inode size change in this transaction so
+ * any previous writes that are beyond the on disk EOF and the new
+ * EOF that have not been written out need to be written here. If we
+ * do not write the data out, we expose ourselves to the null files
+ * problem. Note that this includes any block zeroing we did above;
+ * otherwise those blocks may not be zeroed after a crash.
+ */
+ if (did_zeroing ||
+ (newsize > ip->i_disk_size && oldsize != ip->i_disk_size)) {
+ error = filemap_write_and_wait_range(VFS_I(ip)->i_mapping,
+ ip->i_disk_size, newsize - 1);
+ if (error)
+ return error;
+ }
+
+ error = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, &M_RES(mp)->tr_itruncate, 0, 0, 0, &tp);
+ if (error)
+ return error;
+
+ lock_flags |= XFS_ILOCK_EXCL;
+ xfs_ilock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
+ xfs_trans_ijoin(tp, ip, 0);
+
+ /*
+ * Only change the c/mtime if we are changing the size or we are
+ * explicitly asked to change it. This handles the semantic difference
+ * between truncate() and ftruncate() as implemented in the VFS.
+ *
+ * The regular truncate() case without ATTR_CTIME and ATTR_MTIME is a
+ * special case where we need to update the times despite not having
+ * these flags set. For all other operations the VFS set these flags
+ * explicitly if it wants a timestamp update.
+ */
+ if (newsize != oldsize &&
+ !(iattr->ia_valid & (ATTR_CTIME | ATTR_MTIME))) {
+ iattr->ia_ctime = iattr->ia_mtime =
+ current_time(inode);
+ iattr->ia_valid |= ATTR_CTIME | ATTR_MTIME;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * The first thing we do is set the size to new_size permanently on
+ * disk. This way we don't have to worry about anyone ever being able
+ * to look at the data being freed even in the face of a crash.
+ * What we're getting around here is the case where we free a block, it
+ * is allocated to another file, it is written to, and then we crash.
+ * If the new data gets written to the file but the log buffers
+ * containing the free and reallocation don't, then we'd end up with
+ * garbage in the blocks being freed. As long as we make the new size
+ * permanent before actually freeing any blocks it doesn't matter if
+ * they get written to.
+ */
+ ip->i_disk_size = newsize;
+ xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, ip, XFS_ILOG_CORE);
+
+ if (newsize <= oldsize) {
+ error = xfs_itruncate_extents(&tp, ip, XFS_DATA_FORK, newsize);
+ if (error)
+ goto out_trans_cancel;
+
+ /*
+ * Truncated "down", so we're removing references to old data
+ * here - if we delay flushing for a long time, we expose
+ * ourselves unduly to the notorious NULL files problem. So,
+ * we mark this inode and flush it when the file is closed,
+ * and do not wait the usual (long) time for writeout.
+ */
+ xfs_iflags_set(ip, XFS_ITRUNCATED);
+
+ /* A truncate down always removes post-EOF blocks. */
+ xfs_inode_clear_eofblocks_tag(ip);
+ }
+
+ ASSERT(!(iattr->ia_valid & (ATTR_UID | ATTR_GID)));
+ setattr_copy(mnt_userns, inode, iattr);
+ xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, ip, XFS_ILOG_CORE);
+
+ XFS_STATS_INC(mp, xs_ig_attrchg);
+
+ if (xfs_has_wsync(mp))
+ xfs_trans_set_sync(tp);
+
+ error = xfs_trans_commit(tp);
+out_unlock:
+ if (lock_flags)
+ xfs_iunlock(ip, lock_flags);
+ return error;
+
+out_trans_cancel:
+ xfs_trans_cancel(tp);
+ goto out_unlock;
+}
+
+int
+xfs_vn_setattr_size(
+ struct user_namespace *mnt_userns,
+ struct dentry *dentry,
+ struct iattr *iattr)
+{
+ struct xfs_inode *ip = XFS_I(d_inode(dentry));
+ int error;
+
+ trace_xfs_setattr(ip);
+
+ error = xfs_vn_change_ok(mnt_userns, dentry, iattr);
+ if (error)
+ return error;
+ return xfs_setattr_size(mnt_userns, ip, iattr);
+}
+
+STATIC int
+xfs_vn_setattr(
+ struct user_namespace *mnt_userns,
+ struct dentry *dentry,
+ struct iattr *iattr)
+{
+ struct inode *inode = d_inode(dentry);
+ struct xfs_inode *ip = XFS_I(inode);
+ int error;
+
+ if (iattr->ia_valid & ATTR_SIZE) {
+ uint iolock;
+
+ xfs_ilock(ip, XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL);
+ iolock = XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL | XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL;
+
+ error = xfs_break_layouts(inode, &iolock, BREAK_UNMAP);
+ if (error) {
+ xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL);
+ return error;
+ }
+
+ error = xfs_vn_setattr_size(mnt_userns, dentry, iattr);
+ xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_MMAPLOCK_EXCL);
+ } else {
+ trace_xfs_setattr(ip);
+
+ error = xfs_vn_change_ok(mnt_userns, dentry, iattr);
+ if (!error)
+ error = xfs_setattr_nonsize(mnt_userns, ip, iattr);
+ }
+
+ return error;
+}
+
+STATIC int
+xfs_vn_update_time(
+ struct inode *inode,
+ struct timespec64 *now,
+ int flags)
+{
+ struct xfs_inode *ip = XFS_I(inode);
+ struct xfs_mount *mp = ip->i_mount;
+ int log_flags = XFS_ILOG_TIMESTAMP;
+ struct xfs_trans *tp;
+ int error;
+
+ trace_xfs_update_time(ip);
+
+ if (inode->i_sb->s_flags & SB_LAZYTIME) {
+ if (!((flags & S_VERSION) &&
+ inode_maybe_inc_iversion(inode, false)))
+ return generic_update_time(inode, now, flags);
+
+ /* Capture the iversion update that just occurred */
+ log_flags |= XFS_ILOG_CORE;
+ }
+
+ error = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, &M_RES(mp)->tr_fsyncts, 0, 0, 0, &tp);
+ if (error)
+ return error;
+
+ xfs_ilock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
+ if (flags & S_CTIME)
+ inode->i_ctime = *now;
+ if (flags & S_MTIME)
+ inode->i_mtime = *now;
+ if (flags & S_ATIME)
+ inode->i_atime = *now;
+
+ xfs_trans_ijoin(tp, ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
+ xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, ip, log_flags);
+ return xfs_trans_commit(tp);
+}
+
+STATIC int
+xfs_vn_fiemap(
+ struct inode *inode,
+ struct fiemap_extent_info *fieinfo,
+ u64 start,
+ u64 length)
+{
+ int error;
+
+ xfs_ilock(XFS_I(inode), XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED);
+ if (fieinfo->fi_flags & FIEMAP_FLAG_XATTR) {
+ fieinfo->fi_flags &= ~FIEMAP_FLAG_XATTR;
+ error = iomap_fiemap(inode, fieinfo, start, length,
+ &xfs_xattr_iomap_ops);
+ } else {
+ error = iomap_fiemap(inode, fieinfo, start, length,
+ &xfs_read_iomap_ops);
+ }
+ xfs_iunlock(XFS_I(inode), XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED);
+
+ return error;
+}
+
+STATIC int
+xfs_vn_tmpfile(
+ struct user_namespace *mnt_userns,
+ struct inode *dir,
+ struct file *file,
+ umode_t mode)
+{
+ int err = xfs_generic_create(mnt_userns, dir, file->f_path.dentry, mode, 0, file);
+
+ return finish_open_simple(file, err);
+}
+
+static const struct inode_operations xfs_inode_operations = {
+ .get_acl = xfs_get_acl,
+ .set_acl = xfs_set_acl,
+ .getattr = xfs_vn_getattr,
+ .setattr = xfs_vn_setattr,
+ .listxattr = xfs_vn_listxattr,
+ .fiemap = xfs_vn_fiemap,
+ .update_time = xfs_vn_update_time,
+ .fileattr_get = xfs_fileattr_get,
+ .fileattr_set = xfs_fileattr_set,
+};
+
+static const struct inode_operations xfs_dir_inode_operations = {
+ .create = xfs_vn_create,
+ .lookup = xfs_vn_lookup,
+ .link = xfs_vn_link,
+ .unlink = xfs_vn_unlink,
+ .symlink = xfs_vn_symlink,
+ .mkdir = xfs_vn_mkdir,
+ /*
+ * Yes, XFS uses the same method for rmdir and unlink.
+ *
+ * There are some subtile differences deeper in the code,
+ * but we use S_ISDIR to check for those.
+ */
+ .rmdir = xfs_vn_unlink,
+ .mknod = xfs_vn_mknod,
+ .rename = xfs_vn_rename,
+ .get_acl = xfs_get_acl,
+ .set_acl = xfs_set_acl,
+ .getattr = xfs_vn_getattr,
+ .setattr = xfs_vn_setattr,
+ .listxattr = xfs_vn_listxattr,
+ .update_time = xfs_vn_update_time,
+ .tmpfile = xfs_vn_tmpfile,
+ .fileattr_get = xfs_fileattr_get,
+ .fileattr_set = xfs_fileattr_set,
+};
+
+static const struct inode_operations xfs_dir_ci_inode_operations = {
+ .create = xfs_vn_create,
+ .lookup = xfs_vn_ci_lookup,
+ .link = xfs_vn_link,
+ .unlink = xfs_vn_unlink,
+ .symlink = xfs_vn_symlink,
+ .mkdir = xfs_vn_mkdir,
+ /*
+ * Yes, XFS uses the same method for rmdir and unlink.
+ *
+ * There are some subtile differences deeper in the code,
+ * but we use S_ISDIR to check for those.
+ */
+ .rmdir = xfs_vn_unlink,
+ .mknod = xfs_vn_mknod,
+ .rename = xfs_vn_rename,
+ .get_acl = xfs_get_acl,
+ .set_acl = xfs_set_acl,
+ .getattr = xfs_vn_getattr,
+ .setattr = xfs_vn_setattr,
+ .listxattr = xfs_vn_listxattr,
+ .update_time = xfs_vn_update_time,
+ .tmpfile = xfs_vn_tmpfile,
+ .fileattr_get = xfs_fileattr_get,
+ .fileattr_set = xfs_fileattr_set,
+};
+
+static const struct inode_operations xfs_symlink_inode_operations = {
+ .get_link = xfs_vn_get_link,
+ .getattr = xfs_vn_getattr,
+ .setattr = xfs_vn_setattr,
+ .listxattr = xfs_vn_listxattr,
+ .update_time = xfs_vn_update_time,
+};
+
+/* Figure out if this file actually supports DAX. */
+static bool
+xfs_inode_supports_dax(
+ struct xfs_inode *ip)
+{
+ struct xfs_mount *mp = ip->i_mount;
+
+ /* Only supported on regular files. */
+ if (!S_ISREG(VFS_I(ip)->i_mode))
+ return false;
+
+ /* Only supported on non-reflinked files. */
+ if (xfs_is_reflink_inode(ip))
+ return false;
+
+ /* Block size must match page size */
+ if (mp->m_sb.sb_blocksize != PAGE_SIZE)
+ return false;
+
+ /* Device has to support DAX too. */
+ return xfs_inode_buftarg(ip)->bt_daxdev != NULL;
+}
+
+static bool
+xfs_inode_should_enable_dax(
+ struct xfs_inode *ip)
+{
+ if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_FS_DAX))
+ return false;
+ if (xfs_has_dax_never(ip->i_mount))
+ return false;
+ if (!xfs_inode_supports_dax(ip))
+ return false;
+ if (xfs_has_dax_always(ip->i_mount))
+ return true;
+ if (ip->i_diflags2 & XFS_DIFLAG2_DAX)
+ return true;
+ return false;
+}
+
+void
+xfs_diflags_to_iflags(
+ struct xfs_inode *ip,
+ bool init)
+{
+ struct inode *inode = VFS_I(ip);
+ unsigned int xflags = xfs_ip2xflags(ip);
+ unsigned int flags = 0;
+
+ ASSERT(!(IS_DAX(inode) && init));
+
+ if (xflags & FS_XFLAG_IMMUTABLE)
+ flags |= S_IMMUTABLE;
+ if (xflags & FS_XFLAG_APPEND)
+ flags |= S_APPEND;
+ if (xflags & FS_XFLAG_SYNC)
+ flags |= S_SYNC;
+ if (xflags & FS_XFLAG_NOATIME)
+ flags |= S_NOATIME;
+ if (init && xfs_inode_should_enable_dax(ip))
+ flags |= S_DAX;
+
+ /*
+ * S_DAX can only be set during inode initialization and is never set by
+ * the VFS, so we cannot mask off S_DAX in i_flags.
+ */
+ inode->i_flags &= ~(S_IMMUTABLE | S_APPEND | S_SYNC | S_NOATIME);
+ inode->i_flags |= flags;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Initialize the Linux inode.
+ *
+ * When reading existing inodes from disk this is called directly from xfs_iget,
+ * when creating a new inode it is called from xfs_init_new_inode after setting
+ * up the inode. These callers have different criteria for clearing XFS_INEW, so
+ * leave it up to the caller to deal with unlocking the inode appropriately.
+ */
+void
+xfs_setup_inode(
+ struct xfs_inode *ip)
+{
+ struct inode *inode = &ip->i_vnode;
+ gfp_t gfp_mask;
+
+ inode->i_ino = ip->i_ino;
+ inode->i_state |= I_NEW;
+
+ inode_sb_list_add(inode);
+ /* make the inode look hashed for the writeback code */
+ inode_fake_hash(inode);
+
+ i_size_write(inode, ip->i_disk_size);
+ xfs_diflags_to_iflags(ip, true);
+
+ if (S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode)) {
+ /*
+ * We set the i_rwsem class here to avoid potential races with
+ * lockdep_annotate_inode_mutex_key() reinitialising the lock
+ * after a filehandle lookup has already found the inode in
+ * cache before it has been unlocked via unlock_new_inode().
+ */
+ lockdep_set_class(&inode->i_rwsem,
+ &inode->i_sb->s_type->i_mutex_dir_key);
+ lockdep_set_class(&ip->i_lock.mr_lock, &xfs_dir_ilock_class);
+ } else {
+ lockdep_set_class(&ip->i_lock.mr_lock, &xfs_nondir_ilock_class);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Ensure all page cache allocations are done from GFP_NOFS context to
+ * prevent direct reclaim recursion back into the filesystem and blowing
+ * stacks or deadlocking.
+ */
+ gfp_mask = mapping_gfp_mask(inode->i_mapping);
+ mapping_set_gfp_mask(inode->i_mapping, (gfp_mask & ~(__GFP_FS)));
+
+ /*
+ * If there is no attribute fork no ACL can exist on this inode,
+ * and it can't have any file capabilities attached to it either.
+ */
+ if (!xfs_inode_has_attr_fork(ip)) {
+ inode_has_no_xattr(inode);
+ cache_no_acl(inode);
+ }
+}
+
+void
+xfs_setup_iops(
+ struct xfs_inode *ip)
+{
+ struct inode *inode = &ip->i_vnode;
+
+ switch (inode->i_mode & S_IFMT) {
+ case S_IFREG:
+ inode->i_op = &xfs_inode_operations;
+ inode->i_fop = &xfs_file_operations;
+ if (IS_DAX(inode))
+ inode->i_mapping->a_ops = &xfs_dax_aops;
+ else
+ inode->i_mapping->a_ops = &xfs_address_space_operations;
+ break;
+ case S_IFDIR:
+ if (xfs_has_asciici(XFS_M(inode->i_sb)))
+ inode->i_op = &xfs_dir_ci_inode_operations;
+ else
+ inode->i_op = &xfs_dir_inode_operations;
+ inode->i_fop = &xfs_dir_file_operations;
+ break;
+ case S_IFLNK:
+ inode->i_op = &xfs_symlink_inode_operations;
+ break;
+ default:
+ inode->i_op = &xfs_inode_operations;
+ init_special_inode(inode, inode->i_mode, inode->i_rdev);
+ break;
+ }
+}