linux-loongson/include/linux/namei.h
Linus Torvalds 6d5b940e1e vfs-6.16-rc1.async.dir
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Merge tag 'vfs-6.16-rc1.async.dir' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs

Pull vfs directory lookup updates from Christian Brauner:
 "This contains cleanups for the lookup_one*() family of helpers.

  We expose a set of functions with names containing "lookup_one_len"
  and others without the "_len". This difference has nothing to do with
  "len". It's rater a historical accident that can be confusing.

  The functions without "_len" take a "mnt_idmap" pointer. This is found
  in the "vfsmount" and that is an important question when choosing
  which to use: do you have a vfsmount, or are you "inside" the
  filesystem. A related question is "is permission checking relevant
  here?".

  nfsd and cachefiles *do* have a vfsmount but *don't* use the non-_len
  functions. They pass nop_mnt_idmap and refuse to work on filesystems
  which have any other idmap.

  This work changes nfsd and cachefile to use the lookup_one family of
  functions and to explictily pass &nop_mnt_idmap which is consistent
  with all other vfs interfaces used where &nop_mnt_idmap is explicitly
  passed.

  The remaining uses of the "_one" functions do not require permission
  checks so these are renamed to be "_noperm" and the permission
  checking is removed.

  This series also changes these lookup function to take a qstr instead
  of separate name and len. In many cases this simplifies the call"

* tag 'vfs-6.16-rc1.async.dir' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs:
  VFS: change lookup_one_common and lookup_noperm_common to take a qstr
  Use try_lookup_noperm() instead of d_hash_and_lookup() outside of VFS
  VFS: rename lookup_one_len family to lookup_noperm and remove permission check
  cachefiles: Use lookup_one() rather than lookup_one_len()
  nfsd: Use lookup_one() rather than lookup_one_len()
  VFS: improve interface for lookup_one functions
2025-05-26 08:02:43 -07:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
#ifndef _LINUX_NAMEI_H
#define _LINUX_NAMEI_H
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/path.h>
#include <linux/fcntl.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
enum { MAX_NESTED_LINKS = 8 };
#define MAXSYMLINKS 40
/*
* Type of the last component on LOOKUP_PARENT
*/
enum {LAST_NORM, LAST_ROOT, LAST_DOT, LAST_DOTDOT};
/* pathwalk mode */
#define LOOKUP_FOLLOW BIT(0) /* follow links at the end */
#define LOOKUP_DIRECTORY BIT(1) /* require a directory */
#define LOOKUP_AUTOMOUNT BIT(2) /* force terminal automount */
#define LOOKUP_EMPTY BIT(3) /* accept empty path [user_... only] */
#define LOOKUP_LINKAT_EMPTY BIT(4) /* Linkat request with empty path. */
#define LOOKUP_DOWN BIT(5) /* follow mounts in the starting point */
#define LOOKUP_MOUNTPOINT BIT(6) /* follow mounts in the end */
#define LOOKUP_REVAL BIT(7) /* tell ->d_revalidate() to trust no cache */
#define LOOKUP_RCU BIT(8) /* RCU pathwalk mode; semi-internal */
#define LOOKUP_CACHED BIT(9) /* Only do cached lookup */
#define LOOKUP_PARENT BIT(10) /* Looking up final parent in path */
/* 5 spare bits for pathwalk */
/* These tell filesystem methods that we are dealing with the final component... */
#define LOOKUP_OPEN BIT(16) /* ... in open */
#define LOOKUP_CREATE BIT(17) /* ... in object creation */
#define LOOKUP_EXCL BIT(18) /* ... in target must not exist */
#define LOOKUP_RENAME_TARGET BIT(19) /* ... in destination of rename() */
/* 4 spare bits for intent */
/* Scoping flags for lookup. */
#define LOOKUP_NO_SYMLINKS BIT(24) /* No symlink crossing. */
#define LOOKUP_NO_MAGICLINKS BIT(25) /* No nd_jump_link() crossing. */
#define LOOKUP_NO_XDEV BIT(26) /* No mountpoint crossing. */
#define LOOKUP_BENEATH BIT(27) /* No escaping from starting point. */
#define LOOKUP_IN_ROOT BIT(28) /* Treat dirfd as fs root. */
/* LOOKUP_* flags which do scope-related checks based on the dirfd. */
#define LOOKUP_IS_SCOPED (LOOKUP_BENEATH | LOOKUP_IN_ROOT)
/* 3 spare bits for scoping */
extern int path_pts(struct path *path);
extern int user_path_at(int, const char __user *, unsigned, struct path *);
struct dentry *lookup_one_qstr_excl(const struct qstr *name,
struct dentry *base,
unsigned int flags);
extern int kern_path(const char *, unsigned, struct path *);
extern struct dentry *kern_path_create(int, const char *, struct path *, unsigned int);
extern struct dentry *user_path_create(int, const char __user *, struct path *, unsigned int);
extern void done_path_create(struct path *, struct dentry *);
extern struct dentry *kern_path_locked(const char *, struct path *);
extern struct dentry *kern_path_locked_negative(const char *, struct path *);
extern struct dentry *user_path_locked_at(int , const char __user *, struct path *);
int vfs_path_parent_lookup(struct filename *filename, unsigned int flags,
struct path *parent, struct qstr *last, int *type,
const struct path *root);
int vfs_path_lookup(struct dentry *, struct vfsmount *, const char *,
unsigned int, struct path *);
extern struct dentry *try_lookup_noperm(struct qstr *, struct dentry *);
extern struct dentry *lookup_noperm(struct qstr *, struct dentry *);
extern struct dentry *lookup_noperm_unlocked(struct qstr *, struct dentry *);
extern struct dentry *lookup_noperm_positive_unlocked(struct qstr *, struct dentry *);
struct dentry *lookup_one(struct mnt_idmap *, struct qstr *, struct dentry *);
struct dentry *lookup_one_unlocked(struct mnt_idmap *idmap,
struct qstr *name, struct dentry *base);
struct dentry *lookup_one_positive_unlocked(struct mnt_idmap *idmap,
struct qstr *name,
struct dentry *base);
extern int follow_down_one(struct path *);
extern int follow_down(struct path *path, unsigned int flags);
extern int follow_up(struct path *);
extern struct dentry *lock_rename(struct dentry *, struct dentry *);
extern struct dentry *lock_rename_child(struct dentry *, struct dentry *);
extern void unlock_rename(struct dentry *, struct dentry *);
/**
* mode_strip_umask - handle vfs umask stripping
* @dir: parent directory of the new inode
* @mode: mode of the new inode to be created in @dir
*
* In most filesystems, umask stripping depends on whether or not the
* filesystem supports POSIX ACLs. If the filesystem doesn't support it umask
* stripping is done directly in here. If the filesystem does support POSIX
* ACLs umask stripping is deferred until the filesystem calls
* posix_acl_create().
*
* Some filesystems (like NFSv4) also want to avoid umask stripping by the
* VFS, but don't support POSIX ACLs. Those filesystems can set SB_I_NOUMASK
* to get this effect without declaring that they support POSIX ACLs.
*
* Returns: mode
*/
static inline umode_t __must_check mode_strip_umask(const struct inode *dir, umode_t mode)
{
if (!IS_POSIXACL(dir) && !(dir->i_sb->s_iflags & SB_I_NOUMASK))
mode &= ~current_umask();
return mode;
}
extern int __must_check nd_jump_link(const struct path *path);
static inline void nd_terminate_link(void *name, size_t len, size_t maxlen)
{
((char *) name)[min(len, maxlen)] = '\0';
}
/**
* retry_estale - determine whether the caller should retry an operation
* @error: the error that would currently be returned
* @flags: flags being used for next lookup attempt
*
* Check to see if the error code was -ESTALE, and then determine whether
* to retry the call based on whether "flags" already has LOOKUP_REVAL set.
*
* Returns true if the caller should try the operation again.
*/
static inline bool
retry_estale(const long error, const unsigned int flags)
{
return unlikely(error == -ESTALE && !(flags & LOOKUP_REVAL));
}
#endif /* _LINUX_NAMEI_H */