/**************************************************************************** * fs/nfs/nfs_util.c * * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. The * ASF licenses this file to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the * "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the * License. You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT * WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. * ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "rpc.h" #include "nfs.h" #include "nfs_proto.h" #include "nfs_mount.h" #include "nfs_node.h" #include "xdr_subs.h" /**************************************************************************** * Private Functions ****************************************************************************/ static inline int nfs_pathsegment(FAR const char **path, FAR char *buffer, FAR char *terminator) { FAR const char *src = *path; FAR char *dest = buffer; int nbytes = 0; char ch; /* Loop until the name is successfully parsed or an error occurs */ for (; ; ) { /* Get the next byte from the path */ ch = *src++; /* Check if this the last byte in this segment name */ if (ch == '\0' || ch == '/') { /* This logic just supports "//" sequences in the path name */ if (ch == '\0' || nbytes > 0) { /* NULL terminate the parsed path segment */ *dest = '\0'; /* Return next path and the terminating character */ *terminator = ch; *path = src; return OK; } /* Just skip over any leading '/' characters */ } else if (nbytes >= NAME_MAX) { ferr("ERROR: File name segment is too long: %d\n", *path); return -EFBIG; } else { /* Save next character in the accumulated name */ *dest++ = ch; nbytes++; } } } /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: nfs_request * * Description: * Perform the NFS request. On successful receipt, it verifies the NFS * level of the returned values. * * Returned Value: * Zero on success; a negative errno value on failure. * ****************************************************************************/ int nfs_request(FAR struct nfsmount *nmp, int procnum, FAR void *request, size_t reqlen, FAR void *response, size_t resplen) { FAR struct rpcclnt *clnt = nmp->nm_rpcclnt; struct nfs_reply_header replyh; int error; error = rpcclnt_request(clnt, procnum, NFS_PROG, NFS_VER3, request, reqlen, response, resplen); if (error != 0) { ferr("ERROR: rpcclnt_request failed: %d\n", error); return error; } memcpy(&replyh, response, sizeof(struct nfs_reply_header)); if (replyh.nfs_status != 0) { /* NFS_ERRORS are the same as NuttX errno values */ return -fxdr_unsigned(uint32_t, replyh.nfs_status); } if (replyh.rh.rpc_verfi.authtype != 0) { error = -EOPNOTSUPP; ferr("ERROR: NFS authtype %d from server\n", fxdr_unsigned(int, replyh.rh.rpc_verfi.authtype)); return error; } finfo("NFS_SUCCESS\n"); return OK; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: nfs_lookup * * Description: * Given a directory file handle, and the path to file in the directory, * return the file handle of the path and attributes of both the file and * the directory containing the file. * * NOTE: The LOOKUP call differs from other RPC messages in that the * call message is variable length, depending upon the size of the path * name. * ****************************************************************************/ int nfs_lookup(FAR struct nfsmount *nmp, FAR const char *filename, FAR struct file_handle *fhandle, FAR struct nfs_fattr *obj_attributes, FAR struct nfs_fattr *dir_attributes) { FAR uint32_t *ptr; uint32_t value; int reqlen; int namelen; int error = 0; DEBUGASSERT(nmp && filename && fhandle); /* Get the length of the string to be sent */ namelen = strlen(filename); if (namelen > NAME_MAX) { ferr("ERROR: Length of the string is too long: %d\n", namelen); return -E2BIG; } /* Initialize the request */ ptr = (FAR uint32_t *)&nmp->nm_msgbuffer.lookup.lookup; reqlen = 0; /* Copy the variable length, directory file handle */ *ptr++ = txdr_unsigned(fhandle->length); reqlen += sizeof(uint32_t); memcpy(ptr, &fhandle->handle, fhandle->length); reqlen += uint32_alignup(fhandle->length); ptr += uint32_increment(fhandle->length); /* Copy the variable-length file name */ *ptr++ = txdr_unsigned(namelen); reqlen += sizeof(uint32_t); memcpy(ptr, filename, namelen); reqlen += uint32_alignup(namelen); /* Request LOOKUP from the server */ nfs_statistics(NFSPROC_LOOKUP); error = nfs_request(nmp, NFSPROC_LOOKUP, (FAR void *)&nmp->nm_msgbuffer.lookup, reqlen, (FAR void *)nmp->nm_iobuffer, nmp->nm_buflen); if (error) { ferr("ERROR: nfs_request failed: %d\n", error); return error; } /* Return the data to the caller's buffers. NOTE: Here we ignore the * the exact layout of the rpc_reply_lookup structure. File handles * may differ in size whereas struct rpc_reply_lookup uses a fixed size. */ ptr = (FAR uint32_t *) &((FAR struct rpc_reply_lookup *)nmp->nm_iobuffer)->lookup; /* Get the length of the file handle */ value = *ptr++; value = fxdr_unsigned(uint32_t, value); if (value > NFSX_V3FHMAX) { ferr("ERROR: Bad file handle length: %d\n", value); return -EIO; } /* Return the file handle */ fhandle->length = value; memcpy(&fhandle->handle, ptr, value); ptr += uint32_increment(value); /* Check if there are object attributes and, if so, copy them to the user * buffer */ value = *ptr++; if (value) { if (obj_attributes) { memcpy(obj_attributes, ptr, sizeof(struct nfs_fattr)); } ptr += uint32_increment(sizeof(struct nfs_fattr)); } /* Check if there are directory attributes and, if so, copy them to the * user buffer */ value = *ptr++; if (value && dir_attributes) { memcpy(dir_attributes, ptr, sizeof(struct nfs_fattr)); } return OK; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: nfs_findnode * * Description: * Given a path to something that may or may not be in the file system, * return the handle of the directory entry of the requested object. * * Returned Value: * Zero on success; a negative errno value on failure. * ****************************************************************************/ int nfs_findnode(FAR struct nfsmount *nmp, FAR const char *relpath, FAR struct file_handle *fhandle, FAR struct nfs_fattr *obj_attributes, FAR struct nfs_fattr *dir_attributes) { FAR const char *path = relpath; char buffer[NAME_MAX + 1]; char terminator; uint32_t tmp; int error; /* Start with the file handle of the root directory. */ fhandle->length = nmp->nm_fhsize; memcpy(&fhandle->handle, nmp->nm_fh, nmp->nm_fhsize); /* If no path was provided, then the root directory must be exactly what * the caller is looking for. */ if (*path == '\0') { /* Return the root directory attributes */ if (obj_attributes) { memcpy(obj_attributes, &nmp->nm_fattr, sizeof(struct nfs_fattr)); } if (dir_attributes) { memcpy(dir_attributes, &nmp->nm_fattr, sizeof(struct nfs_fattr)); } return OK; } /* This is not the root directory. Loop until the directory entry * corresponding to the path is found. */ for (; ; ) { /* Extract the next path segment name. */ error = nfs_pathsegment(&path, buffer, &terminator); if (error != OK) { /* The filename segment contains is too long. */ ferr("ERROR: nfs_pathsegment of \"%s\" failed after \"%s\": %d\n", relpath, buffer, error); return error; } /* Look-up this path segment */ error = nfs_lookup(nmp, buffer, fhandle, obj_attributes, dir_attributes); if (error != OK) { ferr("ERROR: nfs_lookup of \"%s\" failed at \"%s\": %d\n", relpath, buffer, error); return error; } /* If the terminator character in the path was the end of the string * then we have successfully found the directory entry that describes * the path. */ if (!terminator) { /* Return success meaning that the description the matching * directory entry is in fhandle, obj_attributes, and * dir_attributes. */ return OK; } /* No.. then we have found one of the intermediate directories on * the way to the final path target. In this case, make sure * the thing that we found is, indeed, a directory. */ tmp = fxdr_unsigned(uint32_t, obj_attributes->fa_type); if (tmp != NFDIR) { /* Ooops.. we found something else */ ferr("ERROR: Intermediate segment \"%s\" of \'%s\" is not a " "directory\n", buffer, relpath); return -ENOTDIR; } } } /**************************************************************************** * Name: nfs_finddir * * Description: * Given a path to something that may or may not be in the file system, * return the handle of the entry of the directory containing the requested * object. * * Returned Value: * Zero on success; a negative errno value on failure. * ****************************************************************************/ int nfs_finddir(FAR struct nfsmount *nmp, FAR const char *relpath, FAR struct file_handle *fhandle, FAR struct nfs_fattr *attributes, FAR char *filename) { FAR const char *path = relpath; uint32_t tmp; char terminator; int error; /* Verify that a path was provided */ if (*path == '\0') { return -ENOENT; } /* Start with the file handle of the root directory. */ fhandle->length = nmp->nm_fhsize; memcpy(&fhandle->handle, nmp->nm_fh, nmp->nm_fhsize); memcpy(attributes, &nmp->nm_fattr, sizeof(struct nfs_fattr)); /* Loop until the directory entry containing the path is found. */ for (; ; ) { /* Extract the next path segment name. */ error = nfs_pathsegment(&path, filename, &terminator); if (error != OK) { /* The filename segment contains is too long. */ ferr("ERROR: nfs_pathsegment of \"%s\" failed after \"%s\": %d\n", relpath, filename, error); return error; } /* If the terminator character in the path was the end of the string * then we have successfully found the directory that contains the name * of interest. */ if (!terminator) { /* Return success meaning that the description of the directory * containing the object is in fhandle and attributes. */ return OK; } /* Look-up the next path segment */ error = nfs_lookup(nmp, filename, fhandle, attributes, NULL); if (error != OK) { ferr("ERROR: fs_lookup of \"%s\" failed at \"%s\": %d\n", relpath, filename, error); return error; } /* Make sure the thing that we found is, indeed, a directory. */ tmp = fxdr_unsigned(uint32_t, attributes->fa_type); if (tmp != NFDIR) { /* Ooops.. we found something else */ ferr("ERROR: Intermediate segment \"%s\" of \'%s\" is not a " "directory\n", filename, relpath); return -ENOTDIR; } } } /**************************************************************************** * Name: nfs_attrupdate * * Description: * Update file attributes on write or after the file is modified. * * Returned Value: * None. * ****************************************************************************/ void nfs_attrupdate(FAR struct nfsnode *np, FAR struct nfs_fattr *attributes) { struct timespec ts; /* Save a few of the files attribute values in file structure (host * order). */ np->n_type = fxdr_unsigned(uint8_t, attributes->fa_type); np->n_mode = fxdr_unsigned(uint16_t, attributes->fa_mode); np->n_size = fxdr_hyper(&attributes->fa_size); fxdr_nfsv3time(&attributes->fa_atime, &ts); np->n_atime = ts.tv_sec; fxdr_nfsv3time(&attributes->fa_mtime, &ts); np->n_mtime = ts.tv_sec; fxdr_nfsv3time(&attributes->fa_ctime, &ts); np->n_ctime = ts.tv_sec; }