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1 | /** |
2 | * attrib.c - NTFS attribute operations. Part of the Linux-NTFS project. | |
3 | * | |
45d95bcd | 4 | * Copyright (c) 2001-2012 Anton Altaparmakov and Tuxera Inc. |
1da177e4 LT |
5 | * Copyright (c) 2002 Richard Russon |
6 | * | |
7 | * This program/include file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | |
8 | * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published | |
9 | * by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or | |
10 | * (at your option) any later version. | |
11 | * | |
12 | * This program/include file is distributed in the hope that it will be | |
13 | * useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty | |
14 | * of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
15 | * GNU General Public License for more details. | |
16 | * | |
17 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
18 | * along with this program (in the main directory of the Linux-NTFS | |
19 | * distribution in the file COPYING); if not, write to the Free Software | |
20 | * Foundation,Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA | |
21 | */ | |
22 | ||
23 | #include <linux/buffer_head.h> | |
29b89905 | 24 | #include <linux/sched.h> |
5a0e3ad6 | 25 | #include <linux/slab.h> |
1ef334d3 | 26 | #include <linux/swap.h> |
29b89905 | 27 | #include <linux/writeback.h> |
1da177e4 LT |
28 | |
29 | #include "attrib.h" | |
30 | #include "debug.h" | |
31 | #include "layout.h" | |
2bfb4fff AA |
32 | #include "lcnalloc.h" |
33 | #include "malloc.h" | |
1da177e4 LT |
34 | #include "mft.h" |
35 | #include "ntfs.h" | |
36 | #include "types.h" | |
37 | ||
38 | /** | |
b6ad6c52 | 39 | * ntfs_map_runlist_nolock - map (a part of) a runlist of an ntfs inode |
1da177e4 LT |
40 | * @ni: ntfs inode for which to map (part of) a runlist |
41 | * @vcn: map runlist part containing this vcn | |
fd9d6367 | 42 | * @ctx: active attribute search context if present or NULL if not |
1da177e4 LT |
43 | * |
44 | * Map the part of a runlist containing the @vcn of the ntfs inode @ni. | |
45 | * | |
fd9d6367 AA |
46 | * If @ctx is specified, it is an active search context of @ni and its base mft |
47 | * record. This is needed when ntfs_map_runlist_nolock() encounters unmapped | |
48 | * runlist fragments and allows their mapping. If you do not have the mft | |
49 | * record mapped, you can specify @ctx as NULL and ntfs_map_runlist_nolock() | |
50 | * will perform the necessary mapping and unmapping. | |
51 | * | |
52 | * Note, ntfs_map_runlist_nolock() saves the state of @ctx on entry and | |
53 | * restores it before returning. Thus, @ctx will be left pointing to the same | |
54 | * attribute on return as on entry. However, the actual pointers in @ctx may | |
55 | * point to different memory locations on return, so you must remember to reset | |
56 | * any cached pointers from the @ctx, i.e. after the call to | |
57 | * ntfs_map_runlist_nolock(), you will probably want to do: | |
58 | * m = ctx->mrec; | |
59 | * a = ctx->attr; | |
60 | * Assuming you cache ctx->attr in a variable @a of type ATTR_RECORD * and that | |
61 | * you cache ctx->mrec in a variable @m of type MFT_RECORD *. | |
62 | * | |
4757d7df AA |
63 | * Return 0 on success and -errno on error. There is one special error code |
64 | * which is not an error as such. This is -ENOENT. It means that @vcn is out | |
65 | * of bounds of the runlist. | |
1da177e4 | 66 | * |
2983d1bd AA |
67 | * Note the runlist can be NULL after this function returns if @vcn is zero and |
68 | * the attribute has zero allocated size, i.e. there simply is no runlist. | |
69 | * | |
fd9d6367 | 70 | * WARNING: If @ctx is supplied, regardless of whether success or failure is |
c49c3111 | 71 | * returned, you need to check IS_ERR(@ctx->mrec) and if 'true' the @ctx |
fd9d6367 AA |
72 | * is no longer valid, i.e. you need to either call |
73 | * ntfs_attr_reinit_search_ctx() or ntfs_attr_put_search_ctx() on it. | |
74 | * In that case PTR_ERR(@ctx->mrec) will give you the error code for | |
75 | * why the mapping of the old inode failed. | |
76 | * | |
77 | * Locking: - The runlist described by @ni must be locked for writing on entry | |
78 | * and is locked on return. Note the runlist will be modified. | |
79 | * - If @ctx is NULL, the base mft record of @ni must not be mapped on | |
80 | * entry and it will be left unmapped on return. | |
81 | * - If @ctx is not NULL, the base mft record must be mapped on entry | |
82 | * and it will be left mapped on return. | |
1da177e4 | 83 | */ |
fd9d6367 | 84 | int ntfs_map_runlist_nolock(ntfs_inode *ni, VCN vcn, ntfs_attr_search_ctx *ctx) |
1da177e4 | 85 | { |
4757d7df | 86 | VCN end_vcn; |
fd9d6367 | 87 | unsigned long flags; |
1da177e4 | 88 | ntfs_inode *base_ni; |
4757d7df AA |
89 | MFT_RECORD *m; |
90 | ATTR_RECORD *a; | |
b6ad6c52 | 91 | runlist_element *rl; |
fd9d6367 | 92 | struct page *put_this_page = NULL; |
1da177e4 | 93 | int err = 0; |
c49c3111 | 94 | bool ctx_is_temporary, ctx_needs_reset; |
dda65b94 | 95 | ntfs_attr_search_ctx old_ctx = { NULL, }; |
1da177e4 LT |
96 | |
97 | ntfs_debug("Mapping runlist part containing vcn 0x%llx.", | |
98 | (unsigned long long)vcn); | |
1da177e4 LT |
99 | if (!NInoAttr(ni)) |
100 | base_ni = ni; | |
101 | else | |
102 | base_ni = ni->ext.base_ntfs_ino; | |
fd9d6367 | 103 | if (!ctx) { |
c49c3111 | 104 | ctx_is_temporary = ctx_needs_reset = true; |
fd9d6367 AA |
105 | m = map_mft_record(base_ni); |
106 | if (IS_ERR(m)) | |
107 | return PTR_ERR(m); | |
108 | ctx = ntfs_attr_get_search_ctx(base_ni, m); | |
109 | if (unlikely(!ctx)) { | |
110 | err = -ENOMEM; | |
111 | goto err_out; | |
112 | } | |
113 | } else { | |
114 | VCN allocated_size_vcn; | |
115 | ||
116 | BUG_ON(IS_ERR(ctx->mrec)); | |
117 | a = ctx->attr; | |
118 | BUG_ON(!a->non_resident); | |
c49c3111 | 119 | ctx_is_temporary = false; |
fd9d6367 AA |
120 | end_vcn = sle64_to_cpu(a->data.non_resident.highest_vcn); |
121 | read_lock_irqsave(&ni->size_lock, flags); | |
122 | allocated_size_vcn = ni->allocated_size >> | |
123 | ni->vol->cluster_size_bits; | |
124 | read_unlock_irqrestore(&ni->size_lock, flags); | |
125 | if (!a->data.non_resident.lowest_vcn && end_vcn <= 0) | |
126 | end_vcn = allocated_size_vcn - 1; | |
127 | /* | |
128 | * If we already have the attribute extent containing @vcn in | |
129 | * @ctx, no need to look it up again. We slightly cheat in | |
130 | * that if vcn exceeds the allocated size, we will refuse to | |
131 | * map the runlist below, so there is definitely no need to get | |
132 | * the right attribute extent. | |
133 | */ | |
134 | if (vcn >= allocated_size_vcn || (a->type == ni->type && | |
135 | a->name_length == ni->name_len && | |
136 | !memcmp((u8*)a + le16_to_cpu(a->name_offset), | |
137 | ni->name, ni->name_len) && | |
138 | sle64_to_cpu(a->data.non_resident.lowest_vcn) | |
139 | <= vcn && end_vcn >= vcn)) | |
c49c3111 | 140 | ctx_needs_reset = false; |
fd9d6367 AA |
141 | else { |
142 | /* Save the old search context. */ | |
143 | old_ctx = *ctx; | |
144 | /* | |
145 | * If the currently mapped (extent) inode is not the | |
146 | * base inode we will unmap it when we reinitialize the | |
147 | * search context which means we need to get a | |
148 | * reference to the page containing the mapped mft | |
149 | * record so we do not accidentally drop changes to the | |
150 | * mft record when it has not been marked dirty yet. | |
151 | */ | |
152 | if (old_ctx.base_ntfs_ino && old_ctx.ntfs_ino != | |
153 | old_ctx.base_ntfs_ino) { | |
154 | put_this_page = old_ctx.ntfs_ino->page; | |
09cbfeaf | 155 | get_page(put_this_page); |
fd9d6367 AA |
156 | } |
157 | /* | |
158 | * Reinitialize the search context so we can lookup the | |
159 | * needed attribute extent. | |
160 | */ | |
161 | ntfs_attr_reinit_search_ctx(ctx); | |
c49c3111 | 162 | ctx_needs_reset = true; |
fd9d6367 | 163 | } |
1da177e4 | 164 | } |
fd9d6367 AA |
165 | if (ctx_needs_reset) { |
166 | err = ntfs_attr_lookup(ni->type, ni->name, ni->name_len, | |
167 | CASE_SENSITIVE, vcn, NULL, 0, ctx); | |
168 | if (unlikely(err)) { | |
169 | if (err == -ENOENT) | |
170 | err = -EIO; | |
171 | goto err_out; | |
172 | } | |
173 | BUG_ON(!ctx->attr->non_resident); | |
1da177e4 | 174 | } |
4757d7df AA |
175 | a = ctx->attr; |
176 | /* | |
177 | * Only decompress the mapping pairs if @vcn is inside it. Otherwise | |
178 | * we get into problems when we try to map an out of bounds vcn because | |
179 | * we then try to map the already mapped runlist fragment and | |
180 | * ntfs_mapping_pairs_decompress() fails. | |
181 | */ | |
182 | end_vcn = sle64_to_cpu(a->data.non_resident.highest_vcn) + 1; | |
ebab8990 | 183 | if (unlikely(vcn && vcn >= end_vcn)) { |
4757d7df AA |
184 | err = -ENOENT; |
185 | goto err_out; | |
186 | } | |
187 | rl = ntfs_mapping_pairs_decompress(ni->vol, a, ni->runlist.rl); | |
188 | if (IS_ERR(rl)) | |
189 | err = PTR_ERR(rl); | |
190 | else | |
191 | ni->runlist.rl = rl; | |
1da177e4 | 192 | err_out: |
fd9d6367 AA |
193 | if (ctx_is_temporary) { |
194 | if (likely(ctx)) | |
195 | ntfs_attr_put_search_ctx(ctx); | |
196 | unmap_mft_record(base_ni); | |
197 | } else if (ctx_needs_reset) { | |
198 | /* | |
199 | * If there is no attribute list, restoring the search context | |
25985edc | 200 | * is accomplished simply by copying the saved context back over |
fd9d6367 AA |
201 | * the caller supplied context. If there is an attribute list, |
202 | * things are more complicated as we need to deal with mapping | |
203 | * of mft records and resulting potential changes in pointers. | |
204 | */ | |
205 | if (NInoAttrList(base_ni)) { | |
206 | /* | |
207 | * If the currently mapped (extent) inode is not the | |
208 | * one we had before, we need to unmap it and map the | |
209 | * old one. | |
210 | */ | |
211 | if (ctx->ntfs_ino != old_ctx.ntfs_ino) { | |
212 | /* | |
213 | * If the currently mapped inode is not the | |
214 | * base inode, unmap it. | |
215 | */ | |
216 | if (ctx->base_ntfs_ino && ctx->ntfs_ino != | |
217 | ctx->base_ntfs_ino) { | |
218 | unmap_extent_mft_record(ctx->ntfs_ino); | |
219 | ctx->mrec = ctx->base_mrec; | |
220 | BUG_ON(!ctx->mrec); | |
221 | } | |
222 | /* | |
223 | * If the old mapped inode is not the base | |
224 | * inode, map it. | |
225 | */ | |
226 | if (old_ctx.base_ntfs_ino && | |
227 | old_ctx.ntfs_ino != | |
228 | old_ctx.base_ntfs_ino) { | |
229 | retry_map: | |
230 | ctx->mrec = map_mft_record( | |
231 | old_ctx.ntfs_ino); | |
232 | /* | |
233 | * Something bad has happened. If out | |
234 | * of memory retry till it succeeds. | |
235 | * Any other errors are fatal and we | |
236 | * return the error code in ctx->mrec. | |
237 | * Let the caller deal with it... We | |
238 | * just need to fudge things so the | |
239 | * caller can reinit and/or put the | |
240 | * search context safely. | |
241 | */ | |
242 | if (IS_ERR(ctx->mrec)) { | |
243 | if (PTR_ERR(ctx->mrec) == | |
244 | -ENOMEM) { | |
245 | schedule(); | |
246 | goto retry_map; | |
247 | } else | |
248 | old_ctx.ntfs_ino = | |
249 | old_ctx. | |
250 | base_ntfs_ino; | |
251 | } | |
252 | } | |
253 | } | |
254 | /* Update the changed pointers in the saved context. */ | |
255 | if (ctx->mrec != old_ctx.mrec) { | |
256 | if (!IS_ERR(ctx->mrec)) | |
257 | old_ctx.attr = (ATTR_RECORD*)( | |
258 | (u8*)ctx->mrec + | |
259 | ((u8*)old_ctx.attr - | |
260 | (u8*)old_ctx.mrec)); | |
261 | old_ctx.mrec = ctx->mrec; | |
262 | } | |
263 | } | |
264 | /* Restore the search context to the saved one. */ | |
265 | *ctx = old_ctx; | |
266 | /* | |
267 | * We drop the reference on the page we took earlier. In the | |
268 | * case that IS_ERR(ctx->mrec) is true this means we might lose | |
269 | * some changes to the mft record that had been made between | |
270 | * the last time it was marked dirty/written out and now. This | |
271 | * at this stage is not a problem as the mapping error is fatal | |
272 | * enough that the mft record cannot be written out anyway and | |
273 | * the caller is very likely to shutdown the whole inode | |
274 | * immediately and mark the volume dirty for chkdsk to pick up | |
275 | * the pieces anyway. | |
276 | */ | |
277 | if (put_this_page) | |
09cbfeaf | 278 | put_page(put_this_page); |
fd9d6367 | 279 | } |
1da177e4 LT |
280 | return err; |
281 | } | |
282 | ||
283 | /** | |
b6ad6c52 AA |
284 | * ntfs_map_runlist - map (a part of) a runlist of an ntfs inode |
285 | * @ni: ntfs inode for which to map (part of) a runlist | |
286 | * @vcn: map runlist part containing this vcn | |
287 | * | |
288 | * Map the part of a runlist containing the @vcn of the ntfs inode @ni. | |
289 | * | |
4757d7df AA |
290 | * Return 0 on success and -errno on error. There is one special error code |
291 | * which is not an error as such. This is -ENOENT. It means that @vcn is out | |
292 | * of bounds of the runlist. | |
b6ad6c52 AA |
293 | * |
294 | * Locking: - The runlist must be unlocked on entry and is unlocked on return. | |
fd9d6367 AA |
295 | * - This function takes the runlist lock for writing and may modify |
296 | * the runlist. | |
b6ad6c52 AA |
297 | */ |
298 | int ntfs_map_runlist(ntfs_inode *ni, VCN vcn) | |
299 | { | |
300 | int err = 0; | |
301 | ||
302 | down_write(&ni->runlist.lock); | |
303 | /* Make sure someone else didn't do the work while we were sleeping. */ | |
304 | if (likely(ntfs_rl_vcn_to_lcn(ni->runlist.rl, vcn) <= | |
305 | LCN_RL_NOT_MAPPED)) | |
fd9d6367 | 306 | err = ntfs_map_runlist_nolock(ni, vcn, NULL); |
b6ad6c52 AA |
307 | up_write(&ni->runlist.lock); |
308 | return err; | |
309 | } | |
310 | ||
271849a9 AA |
311 | /** |
312 | * ntfs_attr_vcn_to_lcn_nolock - convert a vcn into a lcn given an ntfs inode | |
313 | * @ni: ntfs inode of the attribute whose runlist to search | |
314 | * @vcn: vcn to convert | |
315 | * @write_locked: true if the runlist is locked for writing | |
316 | * | |
317 | * Find the virtual cluster number @vcn in the runlist of the ntfs attribute | |
318 | * described by the ntfs inode @ni and return the corresponding logical cluster | |
319 | * number (lcn). | |
320 | * | |
321 | * If the @vcn is not mapped yet, the attempt is made to map the attribute | |
322 | * extent containing the @vcn and the vcn to lcn conversion is retried. | |
323 | * | |
324 | * If @write_locked is true the caller has locked the runlist for writing and | |
325 | * if false for reading. | |
326 | * | |
327 | * Since lcns must be >= 0, we use negative return codes with special meaning: | |
328 | * | |
329 | * Return code Meaning / Description | |
330 | * ========================================== | |
331 | * LCN_HOLE Hole / not allocated on disk. | |
332 | * LCN_ENOENT There is no such vcn in the runlist, i.e. @vcn is out of bounds. | |
333 | * LCN_ENOMEM Not enough memory to map runlist. | |
334 | * LCN_EIO Critical error (runlist/file is corrupt, i/o error, etc). | |
335 | * | |
336 | * Locking: - The runlist must be locked on entry and is left locked on return. | |
c49c3111 | 337 | * - If @write_locked is 'false', i.e. the runlist is locked for reading, |
271849a9 AA |
338 | * the lock may be dropped inside the function so you cannot rely on |
339 | * the runlist still being the same when this function returns. | |
340 | */ | |
341 | LCN ntfs_attr_vcn_to_lcn_nolock(ntfs_inode *ni, const VCN vcn, | |
c49c3111 | 342 | const bool write_locked) |
271849a9 AA |
343 | { |
344 | LCN lcn; | |
2983d1bd | 345 | unsigned long flags; |
c49c3111 | 346 | bool is_retry = false; |
271849a9 | 347 | |
45d95bcd | 348 | BUG_ON(!ni); |
271849a9 AA |
349 | ntfs_debug("Entering for i_ino 0x%lx, vcn 0x%llx, %s_locked.", |
350 | ni->mft_no, (unsigned long long)vcn, | |
351 | write_locked ? "write" : "read"); | |
271849a9 AA |
352 | BUG_ON(!NInoNonResident(ni)); |
353 | BUG_ON(vcn < 0); | |
2983d1bd AA |
354 | if (!ni->runlist.rl) { |
355 | read_lock_irqsave(&ni->size_lock, flags); | |
356 | if (!ni->allocated_size) { | |
357 | read_unlock_irqrestore(&ni->size_lock, flags); | |
358 | return LCN_ENOENT; | |
359 | } | |
360 | read_unlock_irqrestore(&ni->size_lock, flags); | |
361 | } | |
271849a9 AA |
362 | retry_remap: |
363 | /* Convert vcn to lcn. If that fails map the runlist and retry once. */ | |
364 | lcn = ntfs_rl_vcn_to_lcn(ni->runlist.rl, vcn); | |
365 | if (likely(lcn >= LCN_HOLE)) { | |
366 | ntfs_debug("Done, lcn 0x%llx.", (long long)lcn); | |
367 | return lcn; | |
368 | } | |
369 | if (lcn != LCN_RL_NOT_MAPPED) { | |
370 | if (lcn != LCN_ENOENT) | |
371 | lcn = LCN_EIO; | |
372 | } else if (!is_retry) { | |
373 | int err; | |
374 | ||
375 | if (!write_locked) { | |
376 | up_read(&ni->runlist.lock); | |
377 | down_write(&ni->runlist.lock); | |
378 | if (unlikely(ntfs_rl_vcn_to_lcn(ni->runlist.rl, vcn) != | |
379 | LCN_RL_NOT_MAPPED)) { | |
380 | up_write(&ni->runlist.lock); | |
381 | down_read(&ni->runlist.lock); | |
382 | goto retry_remap; | |
383 | } | |
384 | } | |
fd9d6367 | 385 | err = ntfs_map_runlist_nolock(ni, vcn, NULL); |
271849a9 AA |
386 | if (!write_locked) { |
387 | up_write(&ni->runlist.lock); | |
388 | down_read(&ni->runlist.lock); | |
389 | } | |
390 | if (likely(!err)) { | |
c49c3111 | 391 | is_retry = true; |
271849a9 AA |
392 | goto retry_remap; |
393 | } | |
394 | if (err == -ENOENT) | |
395 | lcn = LCN_ENOENT; | |
396 | else if (err == -ENOMEM) | |
397 | lcn = LCN_ENOMEM; | |
398 | else | |
399 | lcn = LCN_EIO; | |
400 | } | |
401 | if (lcn != LCN_ENOENT) | |
402 | ntfs_error(ni->vol->sb, "Failed with error code %lli.", | |
403 | (long long)lcn); | |
404 | return lcn; | |
405 | } | |
406 | ||
b6ad6c52 | 407 | /** |
c0c1cc0e | 408 | * ntfs_attr_find_vcn_nolock - find a vcn in the runlist of an ntfs inode |
69b41e3c AA |
409 | * @ni: ntfs inode describing the runlist to search |
410 | * @vcn: vcn to find | |
411 | * @ctx: active attribute search context if present or NULL if not | |
1da177e4 LT |
412 | * |
413 | * Find the virtual cluster number @vcn in the runlist described by the ntfs | |
414 | * inode @ni and return the address of the runlist element containing the @vcn. | |
b6ad6c52 | 415 | * |
c0c1cc0e AA |
416 | * If the @vcn is not mapped yet, the attempt is made to map the attribute |
417 | * extent containing the @vcn and the vcn to lcn conversion is retried. | |
418 | * | |
69b41e3c AA |
419 | * If @ctx is specified, it is an active search context of @ni and its base mft |
420 | * record. This is needed when ntfs_attr_find_vcn_nolock() encounters unmapped | |
421 | * runlist fragments and allows their mapping. If you do not have the mft | |
422 | * record mapped, you can specify @ctx as NULL and ntfs_attr_find_vcn_nolock() | |
423 | * will perform the necessary mapping and unmapping. | |
1da177e4 | 424 | * |
69b41e3c AA |
425 | * Note, ntfs_attr_find_vcn_nolock() saves the state of @ctx on entry and |
426 | * restores it before returning. Thus, @ctx will be left pointing to the same | |
427 | * attribute on return as on entry. However, the actual pointers in @ctx may | |
428 | * point to different memory locations on return, so you must remember to reset | |
429 | * any cached pointers from the @ctx, i.e. after the call to | |
430 | * ntfs_attr_find_vcn_nolock(), you will probably want to do: | |
431 | * m = ctx->mrec; | |
432 | * a = ctx->attr; | |
433 | * Assuming you cache ctx->attr in a variable @a of type ATTR_RECORD * and that | |
434 | * you cache ctx->mrec in a variable @m of type MFT_RECORD *. | |
1da177e4 LT |
435 | * Note you need to distinguish between the lcn of the returned runlist element |
436 | * being >= 0 and LCN_HOLE. In the later case you have to return zeroes on | |
437 | * read and allocate clusters on write. | |
438 | * | |
439 | * Return the runlist element containing the @vcn on success and | |
440 | * ERR_PTR(-errno) on error. You need to test the return value with IS_ERR() | |
441 | * to decide if the return is success or failure and PTR_ERR() to get to the | |
442 | * error code if IS_ERR() is true. | |
443 | * | |
444 | * The possible error return codes are: | |
445 | * -ENOENT - No such vcn in the runlist, i.e. @vcn is out of bounds. | |
446 | * -ENOMEM - Not enough memory to map runlist. | |
447 | * -EIO - Critical error (runlist/file is corrupt, i/o error, etc). | |
448 | * | |
69b41e3c | 449 | * WARNING: If @ctx is supplied, regardless of whether success or failure is |
c49c3111 | 450 | * returned, you need to check IS_ERR(@ctx->mrec) and if 'true' the @ctx |
69b41e3c AA |
451 | * is no longer valid, i.e. you need to either call |
452 | * ntfs_attr_reinit_search_ctx() or ntfs_attr_put_search_ctx() on it. | |
453 | * In that case PTR_ERR(@ctx->mrec) will give you the error code for | |
454 | * why the mapping of the old inode failed. | |
455 | * | |
456 | * Locking: - The runlist described by @ni must be locked for writing on entry | |
457 | * and is locked on return. Note the runlist may be modified when | |
458 | * needed runlist fragments need to be mapped. | |
459 | * - If @ctx is NULL, the base mft record of @ni must not be mapped on | |
460 | * entry and it will be left unmapped on return. | |
461 | * - If @ctx is not NULL, the base mft record must be mapped on entry | |
462 | * and it will be left mapped on return. | |
1da177e4 | 463 | */ |
c0c1cc0e | 464 | runlist_element *ntfs_attr_find_vcn_nolock(ntfs_inode *ni, const VCN vcn, |
69b41e3c | 465 | ntfs_attr_search_ctx *ctx) |
1da177e4 | 466 | { |
2983d1bd | 467 | unsigned long flags; |
1da177e4 LT |
468 | runlist_element *rl; |
469 | int err = 0; | |
c49c3111 | 470 | bool is_retry = false; |
1da177e4 | 471 | |
45d95bcd | 472 | BUG_ON(!ni); |
69b41e3c AA |
473 | ntfs_debug("Entering for i_ino 0x%lx, vcn 0x%llx, with%s ctx.", |
474 | ni->mft_no, (unsigned long long)vcn, ctx ? "" : "out"); | |
1da177e4 LT |
475 | BUG_ON(!NInoNonResident(ni)); |
476 | BUG_ON(vcn < 0); | |
2983d1bd AA |
477 | if (!ni->runlist.rl) { |
478 | read_lock_irqsave(&ni->size_lock, flags); | |
479 | if (!ni->allocated_size) { | |
480 | read_unlock_irqrestore(&ni->size_lock, flags); | |
481 | return ERR_PTR(-ENOENT); | |
482 | } | |
483 | read_unlock_irqrestore(&ni->size_lock, flags); | |
484 | } | |
b6ad6c52 | 485 | retry_remap: |
1da177e4 LT |
486 | rl = ni->runlist.rl; |
487 | if (likely(rl && vcn >= rl[0].vcn)) { | |
488 | while (likely(rl->length)) { | |
b6ad6c52 | 489 | if (unlikely(vcn < rl[1].vcn)) { |
1da177e4 LT |
490 | if (likely(rl->lcn >= LCN_HOLE)) { |
491 | ntfs_debug("Done."); | |
492 | return rl; | |
493 | } | |
494 | break; | |
495 | } | |
496 | rl++; | |
497 | } | |
498 | if (likely(rl->lcn != LCN_RL_NOT_MAPPED)) { | |
499 | if (likely(rl->lcn == LCN_ENOENT)) | |
500 | err = -ENOENT; | |
501 | else | |
502 | err = -EIO; | |
503 | } | |
504 | } | |
1da177e4 LT |
505 | if (!err && !is_retry) { |
506 | /* | |
69b41e3c AA |
507 | * If the search context is invalid we cannot map the unmapped |
508 | * region. | |
1da177e4 | 509 | */ |
69b41e3c AA |
510 | if (IS_ERR(ctx->mrec)) |
511 | err = PTR_ERR(ctx->mrec); | |
512 | else { | |
513 | /* | |
514 | * The @vcn is in an unmapped region, map the runlist | |
515 | * and retry. | |
516 | */ | |
517 | err = ntfs_map_runlist_nolock(ni, vcn, ctx); | |
518 | if (likely(!err)) { | |
c49c3111 | 519 | is_retry = true; |
c0c1cc0e AA |
520 | goto retry_remap; |
521 | } | |
b6ad6c52 | 522 | } |
4757d7df | 523 | if (err == -EINVAL) |
1da177e4 LT |
524 | err = -EIO; |
525 | } else if (!err) | |
526 | err = -EIO; | |
b6ad6c52 AA |
527 | if (err != -ENOENT) |
528 | ntfs_error(ni->vol->sb, "Failed with error code %i.", err); | |
1da177e4 LT |
529 | return ERR_PTR(err); |
530 | } | |
531 | ||
532 | /** | |
533 | * ntfs_attr_find - find (next) attribute in mft record | |
534 | * @type: attribute type to find | |
535 | * @name: attribute name to find (optional, i.e. NULL means don't care) | |
536 | * @name_len: attribute name length (only needed if @name present) | |
537 | * @ic: IGNORE_CASE or CASE_SENSITIVE (ignored if @name not present) | |
538 | * @val: attribute value to find (optional, resident attributes only) | |
539 | * @val_len: attribute value length | |
540 | * @ctx: search context with mft record and attribute to search from | |
541 | * | |
542 | * You should not need to call this function directly. Use ntfs_attr_lookup() | |
543 | * instead. | |
544 | * | |
545 | * ntfs_attr_find() takes a search context @ctx as parameter and searches the | |
546 | * mft record specified by @ctx->mrec, beginning at @ctx->attr, for an | |
547 | * attribute of @type, optionally @name and @val. | |
548 | * | |
549 | * If the attribute is found, ntfs_attr_find() returns 0 and @ctx->attr will | |
550 | * point to the found attribute. | |
551 | * | |
552 | * If the attribute is not found, ntfs_attr_find() returns -ENOENT and | |
553 | * @ctx->attr will point to the attribute before which the attribute being | |
554 | * searched for would need to be inserted if such an action were to be desired. | |
555 | * | |
556 | * On actual error, ntfs_attr_find() returns -EIO. In this case @ctx->attr is | |
557 | * undefined and in particular do not rely on it not changing. | |
558 | * | |
c49c3111 RK |
559 | * If @ctx->is_first is 'true', the search begins with @ctx->attr itself. If it |
560 | * is 'false', the search begins after @ctx->attr. | |
1da177e4 LT |
561 | * |
562 | * If @ic is IGNORE_CASE, the @name comparisson is not case sensitive and | |
563 | * @ctx->ntfs_ino must be set to the ntfs inode to which the mft record | |
564 | * @ctx->mrec belongs. This is so we can get at the ntfs volume and hence at | |
565 | * the upcase table. If @ic is CASE_SENSITIVE, the comparison is case | |
566 | * sensitive. When @name is present, @name_len is the @name length in Unicode | |
567 | * characters. | |
568 | * | |
569 | * If @name is not present (NULL), we assume that the unnamed attribute is | |
570 | * being searched for. | |
571 | * | |
572 | * Finally, the resident attribute value @val is looked for, if present. If | |
573 | * @val is not present (NULL), @val_len is ignored. | |
574 | * | |
575 | * ntfs_attr_find() only searches the specified mft record and it ignores the | |
576 | * presence of an attribute list attribute (unless it is the one being searched | |
577 | * for, obviously). If you need to take attribute lists into consideration, | |
578 | * use ntfs_attr_lookup() instead (see below). This also means that you cannot | |
579 | * use ntfs_attr_find() to search for extent records of non-resident | |
580 | * attributes, as extents with lowest_vcn != 0 are usually described by the | |
581 | * attribute list attribute only. - Note that it is possible that the first | |
582 | * extent is only in the attribute list while the last extent is in the base | |
583 | * mft record, so do not rely on being able to find the first extent in the | |
584 | * base mft record. | |
585 | * | |
586 | * Warning: Never use @val when looking for attribute types which can be | |
587 | * non-resident as this most likely will result in a crash! | |
588 | */ | |
589 | static int ntfs_attr_find(const ATTR_TYPE type, const ntfschar *name, | |
590 | const u32 name_len, const IGNORE_CASE_BOOL ic, | |
591 | const u8 *val, const u32 val_len, ntfs_attr_search_ctx *ctx) | |
592 | { | |
593 | ATTR_RECORD *a; | |
594 | ntfs_volume *vol = ctx->ntfs_ino->vol; | |
595 | ntfschar *upcase = vol->upcase; | |
596 | u32 upcase_len = vol->upcase_len; | |
597 | ||
598 | /* | |
599 | * Iterate over attributes in mft record starting at @ctx->attr, or the | |
c49c3111 | 600 | * attribute following that, if @ctx->is_first is 'true'. |
1da177e4 LT |
601 | */ |
602 | if (ctx->is_first) { | |
603 | a = ctx->attr; | |
c49c3111 | 604 | ctx->is_first = false; |
1da177e4 LT |
605 | } else |
606 | a = (ATTR_RECORD*)((u8*)ctx->attr + | |
607 | le32_to_cpu(ctx->attr->length)); | |
608 | for (;; a = (ATTR_RECORD*)((u8*)a + le32_to_cpu(a->length))) { | |
609 | if ((u8*)a < (u8*)ctx->mrec || (u8*)a > (u8*)ctx->mrec + | |
610 | le32_to_cpu(ctx->mrec->bytes_allocated)) | |
611 | break; | |
612 | ctx->attr = a; | |
613 | if (unlikely(le32_to_cpu(a->type) > le32_to_cpu(type) || | |
614 | a->type == AT_END)) | |
615 | return -ENOENT; | |
616 | if (unlikely(!a->length)) | |
617 | break; | |
618 | if (a->type != type) | |
619 | continue; | |
620 | /* | |
621 | * If @name is present, compare the two names. If @name is | |
622 | * missing, assume we want an unnamed attribute. | |
623 | */ | |
624 | if (!name) { | |
625 | /* The search failed if the found attribute is named. */ | |
626 | if (a->name_length) | |
627 | return -ENOENT; | |
628 | } else if (!ntfs_are_names_equal(name, name_len, | |
629 | (ntfschar*)((u8*)a + le16_to_cpu(a->name_offset)), | |
630 | a->name_length, ic, upcase, upcase_len)) { | |
631 | register int rc; | |
632 | ||
633 | rc = ntfs_collate_names(name, name_len, | |
634 | (ntfschar*)((u8*)a + | |
635 | le16_to_cpu(a->name_offset)), | |
636 | a->name_length, 1, IGNORE_CASE, | |
637 | upcase, upcase_len); | |
638 | /* | |
639 | * If @name collates before a->name, there is no | |
640 | * matching attribute. | |
641 | */ | |
642 | if (rc == -1) | |
643 | return -ENOENT; | |
644 | /* If the strings are not equal, continue search. */ | |
645 | if (rc) | |
646 | continue; | |
647 | rc = ntfs_collate_names(name, name_len, | |
648 | (ntfschar*)((u8*)a + | |
649 | le16_to_cpu(a->name_offset)), | |
650 | a->name_length, 1, CASE_SENSITIVE, | |
651 | upcase, upcase_len); | |
652 | if (rc == -1) | |
653 | return -ENOENT; | |
654 | if (rc) | |
655 | continue; | |
656 | } | |
657 | /* | |
658 | * The names match or @name not present and attribute is | |
659 | * unnamed. If no @val specified, we have found the attribute | |
660 | * and are done. | |
661 | */ | |
662 | if (!val) | |
663 | return 0; | |
664 | /* @val is present; compare values. */ | |
665 | else { | |
666 | register int rc; | |
667 | ||
668 | rc = memcmp(val, (u8*)a + le16_to_cpu( | |
669 | a->data.resident.value_offset), | |
670 | min_t(u32, val_len, le32_to_cpu( | |
671 | a->data.resident.value_length))); | |
672 | /* | |
673 | * If @val collates before the current attribute's | |
674 | * value, there is no matching attribute. | |
675 | */ | |
676 | if (!rc) { | |
677 | register u32 avl; | |
678 | ||
679 | avl = le32_to_cpu( | |
680 | a->data.resident.value_length); | |
681 | if (val_len == avl) | |
682 | return 0; | |
683 | if (val_len < avl) | |
684 | return -ENOENT; | |
685 | } else if (rc < 0) | |
686 | return -ENOENT; | |
687 | } | |
688 | } | |
689 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Inode is corrupt. Run chkdsk."); | |
690 | NVolSetErrors(vol); | |
691 | return -EIO; | |
692 | } | |
693 | ||
694 | /** | |
695 | * load_attribute_list - load an attribute list into memory | |
696 | * @vol: ntfs volume from which to read | |
697 | * @runlist: runlist of the attribute list | |
698 | * @al_start: destination buffer | |
699 | * @size: size of the destination buffer in bytes | |
700 | * @initialized_size: initialized size of the attribute list | |
701 | * | |
702 | * Walk the runlist @runlist and load all clusters from it copying them into | |
703 | * the linear buffer @al. The maximum number of bytes copied to @al is @size | |
704 | * bytes. Note, @size does not need to be a multiple of the cluster size. If | |
705 | * @initialized_size is less than @size, the region in @al between | |
706 | * @initialized_size and @size will be zeroed and not read from disk. | |
707 | * | |
708 | * Return 0 on success or -errno on error. | |
709 | */ | |
710 | int load_attribute_list(ntfs_volume *vol, runlist *runlist, u8 *al_start, | |
711 | const s64 size, const s64 initialized_size) | |
712 | { | |
713 | LCN lcn; | |
714 | u8 *al = al_start; | |
715 | u8 *al_end = al + initialized_size; | |
716 | runlist_element *rl; | |
717 | struct buffer_head *bh; | |
718 | struct super_block *sb; | |
719 | unsigned long block_size; | |
720 | unsigned long block, max_block; | |
721 | int err = 0; | |
722 | unsigned char block_size_bits; | |
723 | ||
724 | ntfs_debug("Entering."); | |
725 | if (!vol || !runlist || !al || size <= 0 || initialized_size < 0 || | |
726 | initialized_size > size) | |
727 | return -EINVAL; | |
728 | if (!initialized_size) { | |
729 | memset(al, 0, size); | |
730 | return 0; | |
731 | } | |
732 | sb = vol->sb; | |
733 | block_size = sb->s_blocksize; | |
734 | block_size_bits = sb->s_blocksize_bits; | |
735 | down_read(&runlist->lock); | |
736 | rl = runlist->rl; | |
2983d1bd AA |
737 | if (!rl) { |
738 | ntfs_error(sb, "Cannot read attribute list since runlist is " | |
739 | "missing."); | |
740 | goto err_out; | |
741 | } | |
1da177e4 LT |
742 | /* Read all clusters specified by the runlist one run at a time. */ |
743 | while (rl->length) { | |
744 | lcn = ntfs_rl_vcn_to_lcn(rl, rl->vcn); | |
745 | ntfs_debug("Reading vcn = 0x%llx, lcn = 0x%llx.", | |
746 | (unsigned long long)rl->vcn, | |
747 | (unsigned long long)lcn); | |
748 | /* The attribute list cannot be sparse. */ | |
749 | if (lcn < 0) { | |
750 | ntfs_error(sb, "ntfs_rl_vcn_to_lcn() failed. Cannot " | |
751 | "read attribute list."); | |
752 | goto err_out; | |
753 | } | |
754 | block = lcn << vol->cluster_size_bits >> block_size_bits; | |
755 | /* Read the run from device in chunks of block_size bytes. */ | |
756 | max_block = block + (rl->length << vol->cluster_size_bits >> | |
757 | block_size_bits); | |
758 | ntfs_debug("max_block = 0x%lx.", max_block); | |
759 | do { | |
760 | ntfs_debug("Reading block = 0x%lx.", block); | |
761 | bh = sb_bread(sb, block); | |
762 | if (!bh) { | |
763 | ntfs_error(sb, "sb_bread() failed. Cannot " | |
764 | "read attribute list."); | |
765 | goto err_out; | |
766 | } | |
767 | if (al + block_size >= al_end) | |
768 | goto do_final; | |
769 | memcpy(al, bh->b_data, block_size); | |
770 | brelse(bh); | |
771 | al += block_size; | |
772 | } while (++block < max_block); | |
773 | rl++; | |
774 | } | |
775 | if (initialized_size < size) { | |
776 | initialize: | |
777 | memset(al_start + initialized_size, 0, size - initialized_size); | |
778 | } | |
779 | done: | |
780 | up_read(&runlist->lock); | |
781 | return err; | |
782 | do_final: | |
783 | if (al < al_end) { | |
784 | /* | |
785 | * Partial block. | |
786 | * | |
787 | * Note: The attribute list can be smaller than its allocation | |
788 | * by multiple clusters. This has been encountered by at least | |
789 | * two people running Windows XP, thus we cannot do any | |
790 | * truncation sanity checking here. (AIA) | |
791 | */ | |
792 | memcpy(al, bh->b_data, al_end - al); | |
793 | brelse(bh); | |
794 | if (initialized_size < size) | |
795 | goto initialize; | |
796 | goto done; | |
797 | } | |
798 | brelse(bh); | |
799 | /* Real overflow! */ | |
800 | ntfs_error(sb, "Attribute list buffer overflow. Read attribute list " | |
801 | "is truncated."); | |
802 | err_out: | |
803 | err = -EIO; | |
804 | goto done; | |
805 | } | |
806 | ||
807 | /** | |
808 | * ntfs_external_attr_find - find an attribute in the attribute list of an inode | |
809 | * @type: attribute type to find | |
810 | * @name: attribute name to find (optional, i.e. NULL means don't care) | |
811 | * @name_len: attribute name length (only needed if @name present) | |
812 | * @ic: IGNORE_CASE or CASE_SENSITIVE (ignored if @name not present) | |
813 | * @lowest_vcn: lowest vcn to find (optional, non-resident attributes only) | |
814 | * @val: attribute value to find (optional, resident attributes only) | |
815 | * @val_len: attribute value length | |
816 | * @ctx: search context with mft record and attribute to search from | |
817 | * | |
818 | * You should not need to call this function directly. Use ntfs_attr_lookup() | |
819 | * instead. | |
820 | * | |
821 | * Find an attribute by searching the attribute list for the corresponding | |
822 | * attribute list entry. Having found the entry, map the mft record if the | |
823 | * attribute is in a different mft record/inode, ntfs_attr_find() the attribute | |
824 | * in there and return it. | |
825 | * | |
826 | * On first search @ctx->ntfs_ino must be the base mft record and @ctx must | |
827 | * have been obtained from a call to ntfs_attr_get_search_ctx(). On subsequent | |
828 | * calls @ctx->ntfs_ino can be any extent inode, too (@ctx->base_ntfs_ino is | |
829 | * then the base inode). | |
830 | * | |
831 | * After finishing with the attribute/mft record you need to call | |
832 | * ntfs_attr_put_search_ctx() to cleanup the search context (unmapping any | |
833 | * mapped inodes, etc). | |
834 | * | |
835 | * If the attribute is found, ntfs_external_attr_find() returns 0 and | |
836 | * @ctx->attr will point to the found attribute. @ctx->mrec will point to the | |
837 | * mft record in which @ctx->attr is located and @ctx->al_entry will point to | |
838 | * the attribute list entry for the attribute. | |
839 | * | |
840 | * If the attribute is not found, ntfs_external_attr_find() returns -ENOENT and | |
841 | * @ctx->attr will point to the attribute in the base mft record before which | |
842 | * the attribute being searched for would need to be inserted if such an action | |
843 | * were to be desired. @ctx->mrec will point to the mft record in which | |
844 | * @ctx->attr is located and @ctx->al_entry will point to the attribute list | |
845 | * entry of the attribute before which the attribute being searched for would | |
846 | * need to be inserted if such an action were to be desired. | |
847 | * | |
848 | * Thus to insert the not found attribute, one wants to add the attribute to | |
849 | * @ctx->mrec (the base mft record) and if there is not enough space, the | |
850 | * attribute should be placed in a newly allocated extent mft record. The | |
851 | * attribute list entry for the inserted attribute should be inserted in the | |
852 | * attribute list attribute at @ctx->al_entry. | |
853 | * | |
854 | * On actual error, ntfs_external_attr_find() returns -EIO. In this case | |
855 | * @ctx->attr is undefined and in particular do not rely on it not changing. | |
856 | */ | |
857 | static int ntfs_external_attr_find(const ATTR_TYPE type, | |
858 | const ntfschar *name, const u32 name_len, | |
859 | const IGNORE_CASE_BOOL ic, const VCN lowest_vcn, | |
860 | const u8 *val, const u32 val_len, ntfs_attr_search_ctx *ctx) | |
861 | { | |
862 | ntfs_inode *base_ni, *ni; | |
863 | ntfs_volume *vol; | |
864 | ATTR_LIST_ENTRY *al_entry, *next_al_entry; | |
865 | u8 *al_start, *al_end; | |
866 | ATTR_RECORD *a; | |
867 | ntfschar *al_name; | |
868 | u32 al_name_len; | |
869 | int err = 0; | |
870 | static const char *es = " Unmount and run chkdsk."; | |
871 | ||
872 | ni = ctx->ntfs_ino; | |
873 | base_ni = ctx->base_ntfs_ino; | |
874 | ntfs_debug("Entering for inode 0x%lx, type 0x%x.", ni->mft_no, type); | |
875 | if (!base_ni) { | |
876 | /* First call happens with the base mft record. */ | |
877 | base_ni = ctx->base_ntfs_ino = ctx->ntfs_ino; | |
878 | ctx->base_mrec = ctx->mrec; | |
879 | } | |
880 | if (ni == base_ni) | |
881 | ctx->base_attr = ctx->attr; | |
882 | if (type == AT_END) | |
883 | goto not_found; | |
884 | vol = base_ni->vol; | |
885 | al_start = base_ni->attr_list; | |
886 | al_end = al_start + base_ni->attr_list_size; | |
887 | if (!ctx->al_entry) | |
888 | ctx->al_entry = (ATTR_LIST_ENTRY*)al_start; | |
889 | /* | |
890 | * Iterate over entries in attribute list starting at @ctx->al_entry, | |
c49c3111 | 891 | * or the entry following that, if @ctx->is_first is 'true'. |
1da177e4 LT |
892 | */ |
893 | if (ctx->is_first) { | |
894 | al_entry = ctx->al_entry; | |
c49c3111 | 895 | ctx->is_first = false; |
1da177e4 LT |
896 | } else |
897 | al_entry = (ATTR_LIST_ENTRY*)((u8*)ctx->al_entry + | |
898 | le16_to_cpu(ctx->al_entry->length)); | |
899 | for (;; al_entry = next_al_entry) { | |
900 | /* Out of bounds check. */ | |
901 | if ((u8*)al_entry < base_ni->attr_list || | |
902 | (u8*)al_entry > al_end) | |
903 | break; /* Inode is corrupt. */ | |
904 | ctx->al_entry = al_entry; | |
905 | /* Catch the end of the attribute list. */ | |
906 | if ((u8*)al_entry == al_end) | |
907 | goto not_found; | |
908 | if (!al_entry->length) | |
909 | break; | |
910 | if ((u8*)al_entry + 6 > al_end || (u8*)al_entry + | |
911 | le16_to_cpu(al_entry->length) > al_end) | |
912 | break; | |
913 | next_al_entry = (ATTR_LIST_ENTRY*)((u8*)al_entry + | |
914 | le16_to_cpu(al_entry->length)); | |
915 | if (le32_to_cpu(al_entry->type) > le32_to_cpu(type)) | |
916 | goto not_found; | |
917 | if (type != al_entry->type) | |
918 | continue; | |
919 | /* | |
920 | * If @name is present, compare the two names. If @name is | |
921 | * missing, assume we want an unnamed attribute. | |
922 | */ | |
923 | al_name_len = al_entry->name_length; | |
924 | al_name = (ntfschar*)((u8*)al_entry + al_entry->name_offset); | |
925 | if (!name) { | |
926 | if (al_name_len) | |
927 | goto not_found; | |
928 | } else if (!ntfs_are_names_equal(al_name, al_name_len, name, | |
929 | name_len, ic, vol->upcase, vol->upcase_len)) { | |
930 | register int rc; | |
931 | ||
932 | rc = ntfs_collate_names(name, name_len, al_name, | |
933 | al_name_len, 1, IGNORE_CASE, | |
934 | vol->upcase, vol->upcase_len); | |
935 | /* | |
936 | * If @name collates before al_name, there is no | |
937 | * matching attribute. | |
938 | */ | |
939 | if (rc == -1) | |
940 | goto not_found; | |
941 | /* If the strings are not equal, continue search. */ | |
942 | if (rc) | |
943 | continue; | |
944 | /* | |
945 | * FIXME: Reverse engineering showed 0, IGNORE_CASE but | |
946 | * that is inconsistent with ntfs_attr_find(). The | |
947 | * subsequent rc checks were also different. Perhaps I | |
948 | * made a mistake in one of the two. Need to recheck | |
949 | * which is correct or at least see what is going on... | |
950 | * (AIA) | |
951 | */ | |
952 | rc = ntfs_collate_names(name, name_len, al_name, | |
953 | al_name_len, 1, CASE_SENSITIVE, | |
954 | vol->upcase, vol->upcase_len); | |
955 | if (rc == -1) | |
956 | goto not_found; | |
957 | if (rc) | |
958 | continue; | |
959 | } | |
960 | /* | |
961 | * The names match or @name not present and attribute is | |
962 | * unnamed. Now check @lowest_vcn. Continue search if the | |
963 | * next attribute list entry still fits @lowest_vcn. Otherwise | |
964 | * we have reached the right one or the search has failed. | |
965 | */ | |
966 | if (lowest_vcn && (u8*)next_al_entry >= al_start && | |
967 | (u8*)next_al_entry + 6 < al_end && | |
968 | (u8*)next_al_entry + le16_to_cpu( | |
969 | next_al_entry->length) <= al_end && | |
970 | sle64_to_cpu(next_al_entry->lowest_vcn) <= | |
971 | lowest_vcn && | |
972 | next_al_entry->type == al_entry->type && | |
973 | next_al_entry->name_length == al_name_len && | |
974 | ntfs_are_names_equal((ntfschar*)((u8*) | |
975 | next_al_entry + | |
976 | next_al_entry->name_offset), | |
977 | next_al_entry->name_length, | |
978 | al_name, al_name_len, CASE_SENSITIVE, | |
979 | vol->upcase, vol->upcase_len)) | |
980 | continue; | |
981 | if (MREF_LE(al_entry->mft_reference) == ni->mft_no) { | |
982 | if (MSEQNO_LE(al_entry->mft_reference) != ni->seq_no) { | |
983 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Found stale mft " | |
984 | "reference in attribute list " | |
985 | "of base inode 0x%lx.%s", | |
986 | base_ni->mft_no, es); | |
987 | err = -EIO; | |
988 | break; | |
989 | } | |
990 | } else { /* Mft references do not match. */ | |
991 | /* If there is a mapped record unmap it first. */ | |
992 | if (ni != base_ni) | |
993 | unmap_extent_mft_record(ni); | |
994 | /* Do we want the base record back? */ | |
995 | if (MREF_LE(al_entry->mft_reference) == | |
996 | base_ni->mft_no) { | |
997 | ni = ctx->ntfs_ino = base_ni; | |
998 | ctx->mrec = ctx->base_mrec; | |
999 | } else { | |
1000 | /* We want an extent record. */ | |
1001 | ctx->mrec = map_extent_mft_record(base_ni, | |
1002 | le64_to_cpu( | |
1003 | al_entry->mft_reference), &ni); | |
1004 | if (IS_ERR(ctx->mrec)) { | |
1005 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Failed to map " | |
1006 | "extent mft record " | |
1007 | "0x%lx of base inode " | |
1008 | "0x%lx.%s", | |
1009 | MREF_LE(al_entry-> | |
1010 | mft_reference), | |
1011 | base_ni->mft_no, es); | |
1012 | err = PTR_ERR(ctx->mrec); | |
1013 | if (err == -ENOENT) | |
1014 | err = -EIO; | |
1015 | /* Cause @ctx to be sanitized below. */ | |
1016 | ni = NULL; | |
1017 | break; | |
1018 | } | |
1019 | ctx->ntfs_ino = ni; | |
1020 | } | |
1021 | ctx->attr = (ATTR_RECORD*)((u8*)ctx->mrec + | |
1022 | le16_to_cpu(ctx->mrec->attrs_offset)); | |
1023 | } | |
1024 | /* | |
1025 | * ctx->vfs_ino, ctx->mrec, and ctx->attr now point to the | |
1026 | * mft record containing the attribute represented by the | |
1027 | * current al_entry. | |
1028 | */ | |
1029 | /* | |
1030 | * We could call into ntfs_attr_find() to find the right | |
1031 | * attribute in this mft record but this would be less | |
1032 | * efficient and not quite accurate as ntfs_attr_find() ignores | |
1033 | * the attribute instance numbers for example which become | |
1034 | * important when one plays with attribute lists. Also, | |
1035 | * because a proper match has been found in the attribute list | |
1036 | * entry above, the comparison can now be optimized. So it is | |
1037 | * worth re-implementing a simplified ntfs_attr_find() here. | |
1038 | */ | |
1039 | a = ctx->attr; | |
1040 | /* | |
1041 | * Use a manual loop so we can still use break and continue | |
1042 | * with the same meanings as above. | |
1043 | */ | |
1044 | do_next_attr_loop: | |
1045 | if ((u8*)a < (u8*)ctx->mrec || (u8*)a > (u8*)ctx->mrec + | |
1046 | le32_to_cpu(ctx->mrec->bytes_allocated)) | |
1047 | break; | |
1048 | if (a->type == AT_END) | |
3ccc7384 | 1049 | break; |
1da177e4 LT |
1050 | if (!a->length) |
1051 | break; | |
1052 | if (al_entry->instance != a->instance) | |
1053 | goto do_next_attr; | |
1054 | /* | |
1055 | * If the type and/or the name are mismatched between the | |
1056 | * attribute list entry and the attribute record, there is | |
1057 | * corruption so we break and return error EIO. | |
1058 | */ | |
1059 | if (al_entry->type != a->type) | |
1060 | break; | |
1061 | if (!ntfs_are_names_equal((ntfschar*)((u8*)a + | |
1062 | le16_to_cpu(a->name_offset)), a->name_length, | |
1063 | al_name, al_name_len, CASE_SENSITIVE, | |
1064 | vol->upcase, vol->upcase_len)) | |
1065 | break; | |
1066 | ctx->attr = a; | |
1067 | /* | |
1068 | * If no @val specified or @val specified and it matches, we | |
1069 | * have found it! | |
1070 | */ | |
1071 | if (!val || (!a->non_resident && le32_to_cpu( | |
1072 | a->data.resident.value_length) == val_len && | |
1073 | !memcmp((u8*)a + | |
1074 | le16_to_cpu(a->data.resident.value_offset), | |
1075 | val, val_len))) { | |
1076 | ntfs_debug("Done, found."); | |
1077 | return 0; | |
1078 | } | |
1079 | do_next_attr: | |
1080 | /* Proceed to the next attribute in the current mft record. */ | |
1081 | a = (ATTR_RECORD*)((u8*)a + le32_to_cpu(a->length)); | |
1082 | goto do_next_attr_loop; | |
1083 | } | |
1084 | if (!err) { | |
1085 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Base inode 0x%lx contains corrupt " | |
1086 | "attribute list attribute.%s", base_ni->mft_no, | |
1087 | es); | |
1088 | err = -EIO; | |
1089 | } | |
1090 | if (ni != base_ni) { | |
1091 | if (ni) | |
1092 | unmap_extent_mft_record(ni); | |
1093 | ctx->ntfs_ino = base_ni; | |
1094 | ctx->mrec = ctx->base_mrec; | |
1095 | ctx->attr = ctx->base_attr; | |
1096 | } | |
1097 | if (err != -ENOMEM) | |
1098 | NVolSetErrors(vol); | |
1099 | return err; | |
1100 | not_found: | |
1101 | /* | |
1102 | * If we were looking for AT_END, we reset the search context @ctx and | |
1103 | * use ntfs_attr_find() to seek to the end of the base mft record. | |
1104 | */ | |
1105 | if (type == AT_END) { | |
1106 | ntfs_attr_reinit_search_ctx(ctx); | |
1107 | return ntfs_attr_find(AT_END, name, name_len, ic, val, val_len, | |
1108 | ctx); | |
1109 | } | |
1110 | /* | |
1111 | * The attribute was not found. Before we return, we want to ensure | |
1112 | * @ctx->mrec and @ctx->attr indicate the position at which the | |
1113 | * attribute should be inserted in the base mft record. Since we also | |
1114 | * want to preserve @ctx->al_entry we cannot reinitialize the search | |
1115 | * context using ntfs_attr_reinit_search_ctx() as this would set | |
1116 | * @ctx->al_entry to NULL. Thus we do the necessary bits manually (see | |
1117 | * ntfs_attr_init_search_ctx() below). Note, we _only_ preserve | |
1118 | * @ctx->al_entry as the remaining fields (base_*) are identical to | |
1119 | * their non base_ counterparts and we cannot set @ctx->base_attr | |
1120 | * correctly yet as we do not know what @ctx->attr will be set to by | |
1121 | * the call to ntfs_attr_find() below. | |
1122 | */ | |
1123 | if (ni != base_ni) | |
1124 | unmap_extent_mft_record(ni); | |
1125 | ctx->mrec = ctx->base_mrec; | |
1126 | ctx->attr = (ATTR_RECORD*)((u8*)ctx->mrec + | |
1127 | le16_to_cpu(ctx->mrec->attrs_offset)); | |
c49c3111 | 1128 | ctx->is_first = true; |
1da177e4 LT |
1129 | ctx->ntfs_ino = base_ni; |
1130 | ctx->base_ntfs_ino = NULL; | |
1131 | ctx->base_mrec = NULL; | |
1132 | ctx->base_attr = NULL; | |
1133 | /* | |
1134 | * In case there are multiple matches in the base mft record, need to | |
1135 | * keep enumerating until we get an attribute not found response (or | |
1136 | * another error), otherwise we would keep returning the same attribute | |
1137 | * over and over again and all programs using us for enumeration would | |
1138 | * lock up in a tight loop. | |
1139 | */ | |
1140 | do { | |
1141 | err = ntfs_attr_find(type, name, name_len, ic, val, val_len, | |
1142 | ctx); | |
1143 | } while (!err); | |
1144 | ntfs_debug("Done, not found."); | |
1145 | return err; | |
1146 | } | |
1147 | ||
1148 | /** | |
1149 | * ntfs_attr_lookup - find an attribute in an ntfs inode | |
1150 | * @type: attribute type to find | |
1151 | * @name: attribute name to find (optional, i.e. NULL means don't care) | |
1152 | * @name_len: attribute name length (only needed if @name present) | |
1153 | * @ic: IGNORE_CASE or CASE_SENSITIVE (ignored if @name not present) | |
1154 | * @lowest_vcn: lowest vcn to find (optional, non-resident attributes only) | |
1155 | * @val: attribute value to find (optional, resident attributes only) | |
1156 | * @val_len: attribute value length | |
1157 | * @ctx: search context with mft record and attribute to search from | |
1158 | * | |
1159 | * Find an attribute in an ntfs inode. On first search @ctx->ntfs_ino must | |
1160 | * be the base mft record and @ctx must have been obtained from a call to | |
1161 | * ntfs_attr_get_search_ctx(). | |
1162 | * | |
1163 | * This function transparently handles attribute lists and @ctx is used to | |
1164 | * continue searches where they were left off at. | |
1165 | * | |
1166 | * After finishing with the attribute/mft record you need to call | |
1167 | * ntfs_attr_put_search_ctx() to cleanup the search context (unmapping any | |
1168 | * mapped inodes, etc). | |
1169 | * | |
1170 | * Return 0 if the search was successful and -errno if not. | |
1171 | * | |
1172 | * When 0, @ctx->attr is the found attribute and it is in mft record | |
1173 | * @ctx->mrec. If an attribute list attribute is present, @ctx->al_entry is | |
1174 | * the attribute list entry of the found attribute. | |
1175 | * | |
1176 | * When -ENOENT, @ctx->attr is the attribute which collates just after the | |
1177 | * attribute being searched for, i.e. if one wants to add the attribute to the | |
1178 | * mft record this is the correct place to insert it into. If an attribute | |
1179 | * list attribute is present, @ctx->al_entry is the attribute list entry which | |
1180 | * collates just after the attribute list entry of the attribute being searched | |
1181 | * for, i.e. if one wants to add the attribute to the mft record this is the | |
1182 | * correct place to insert its attribute list entry into. | |
1183 | * | |
25985edc | 1184 | * When -errno != -ENOENT, an error occurred during the lookup. @ctx->attr is |
1da177e4 LT |
1185 | * then undefined and in particular you should not rely on it not changing. |
1186 | */ | |
1187 | int ntfs_attr_lookup(const ATTR_TYPE type, const ntfschar *name, | |
1188 | const u32 name_len, const IGNORE_CASE_BOOL ic, | |
1189 | const VCN lowest_vcn, const u8 *val, const u32 val_len, | |
1190 | ntfs_attr_search_ctx *ctx) | |
1191 | { | |
1192 | ntfs_inode *base_ni; | |
1193 | ||
1194 | ntfs_debug("Entering."); | |
69b41e3c | 1195 | BUG_ON(IS_ERR(ctx->mrec)); |
1da177e4 LT |
1196 | if (ctx->base_ntfs_ino) |
1197 | base_ni = ctx->base_ntfs_ino; | |
1198 | else | |
1199 | base_ni = ctx->ntfs_ino; | |
1200 | /* Sanity check, just for debugging really. */ | |
1201 | BUG_ON(!base_ni); | |
1202 | if (!NInoAttrList(base_ni) || type == AT_ATTRIBUTE_LIST) | |
1203 | return ntfs_attr_find(type, name, name_len, ic, val, val_len, | |
1204 | ctx); | |
1205 | return ntfs_external_attr_find(type, name, name_len, ic, lowest_vcn, | |
1206 | val, val_len, ctx); | |
1207 | } | |
1208 | ||
1209 | /** | |
1210 | * ntfs_attr_init_search_ctx - initialize an attribute search context | |
1211 | * @ctx: attribute search context to initialize | |
1212 | * @ni: ntfs inode with which to initialize the search context | |
1213 | * @mrec: mft record with which to initialize the search context | |
1214 | * | |
1215 | * Initialize the attribute search context @ctx with @ni and @mrec. | |
1216 | */ | |
1217 | static inline void ntfs_attr_init_search_ctx(ntfs_attr_search_ctx *ctx, | |
1218 | ntfs_inode *ni, MFT_RECORD *mrec) | |
1219 | { | |
442d207e AA |
1220 | *ctx = (ntfs_attr_search_ctx) { |
1221 | .mrec = mrec, | |
1222 | /* Sanity checks are performed elsewhere. */ | |
1223 | .attr = (ATTR_RECORD*)((u8*)mrec + | |
1224 | le16_to_cpu(mrec->attrs_offset)), | |
c49c3111 | 1225 | .is_first = true, |
442d207e AA |
1226 | .ntfs_ino = ni, |
1227 | }; | |
1da177e4 LT |
1228 | } |
1229 | ||
1230 | /** | |
1231 | * ntfs_attr_reinit_search_ctx - reinitialize an attribute search context | |
1232 | * @ctx: attribute search context to reinitialize | |
1233 | * | |
1234 | * Reinitialize the attribute search context @ctx, unmapping an associated | |
1235 | * extent mft record if present, and initialize the search context again. | |
1236 | * | |
1237 | * This is used when a search for a new attribute is being started to reset | |
1238 | * the search context to the beginning. | |
1239 | */ | |
1240 | void ntfs_attr_reinit_search_ctx(ntfs_attr_search_ctx *ctx) | |
1241 | { | |
1242 | if (likely(!ctx->base_ntfs_ino)) { | |
1243 | /* No attribute list. */ | |
c49c3111 | 1244 | ctx->is_first = true; |
1da177e4 LT |
1245 | /* Sanity checks are performed elsewhere. */ |
1246 | ctx->attr = (ATTR_RECORD*)((u8*)ctx->mrec + | |
1247 | le16_to_cpu(ctx->mrec->attrs_offset)); | |
1248 | /* | |
1249 | * This needs resetting due to ntfs_external_attr_find() which | |
1250 | * can leave it set despite having zeroed ctx->base_ntfs_ino. | |
1251 | */ | |
1252 | ctx->al_entry = NULL; | |
1253 | return; | |
1254 | } /* Attribute list. */ | |
1255 | if (ctx->ntfs_ino != ctx->base_ntfs_ino) | |
1256 | unmap_extent_mft_record(ctx->ntfs_ino); | |
1257 | ntfs_attr_init_search_ctx(ctx, ctx->base_ntfs_ino, ctx->base_mrec); | |
1258 | return; | |
1259 | } | |
1260 | ||
1261 | /** | |
1262 | * ntfs_attr_get_search_ctx - allocate/initialize a new attribute search context | |
1263 | * @ni: ntfs inode with which to initialize the search context | |
1264 | * @mrec: mft record with which to initialize the search context | |
1265 | * | |
1266 | * Allocate a new attribute search context, initialize it with @ni and @mrec, | |
1267 | * and return it. Return NULL if allocation failed. | |
1268 | */ | |
1269 | ntfs_attr_search_ctx *ntfs_attr_get_search_ctx(ntfs_inode *ni, MFT_RECORD *mrec) | |
1270 | { | |
1271 | ntfs_attr_search_ctx *ctx; | |
1272 | ||
e6b4f8da | 1273 | ctx = kmem_cache_alloc(ntfs_attr_ctx_cache, GFP_NOFS); |
1da177e4 LT |
1274 | if (ctx) |
1275 | ntfs_attr_init_search_ctx(ctx, ni, mrec); | |
1276 | return ctx; | |
1277 | } | |
1278 | ||
1279 | /** | |
1280 | * ntfs_attr_put_search_ctx - release an attribute search context | |
1281 | * @ctx: attribute search context to free | |
1282 | * | |
1283 | * Release the attribute search context @ctx, unmapping an associated extent | |
1284 | * mft record if present. | |
1285 | */ | |
1286 | void ntfs_attr_put_search_ctx(ntfs_attr_search_ctx *ctx) | |
1287 | { | |
1288 | if (ctx->base_ntfs_ino && ctx->ntfs_ino != ctx->base_ntfs_ino) | |
1289 | unmap_extent_mft_record(ctx->ntfs_ino); | |
1290 | kmem_cache_free(ntfs_attr_ctx_cache, ctx); | |
1291 | return; | |
1292 | } | |
1293 | ||
53d59aad AA |
1294 | #ifdef NTFS_RW |
1295 | ||
1da177e4 LT |
1296 | /** |
1297 | * ntfs_attr_find_in_attrdef - find an attribute in the $AttrDef system file | |
1298 | * @vol: ntfs volume to which the attribute belongs | |
1299 | * @type: attribute type which to find | |
1300 | * | |
1301 | * Search for the attribute definition record corresponding to the attribute | |
1302 | * @type in the $AttrDef system file. | |
1303 | * | |
1304 | * Return the attribute type definition record if found and NULL if not found. | |
1305 | */ | |
1306 | static ATTR_DEF *ntfs_attr_find_in_attrdef(const ntfs_volume *vol, | |
1307 | const ATTR_TYPE type) | |
1308 | { | |
1309 | ATTR_DEF *ad; | |
1310 | ||
1311 | BUG_ON(!vol->attrdef); | |
1312 | BUG_ON(!type); | |
1313 | for (ad = vol->attrdef; (u8*)ad - (u8*)vol->attrdef < | |
1314 | vol->attrdef_size && ad->type; ++ad) { | |
1315 | /* We have not found it yet, carry on searching. */ | |
1316 | if (likely(le32_to_cpu(ad->type) < le32_to_cpu(type))) | |
1317 | continue; | |
1318 | /* We found the attribute; return it. */ | |
1319 | if (likely(ad->type == type)) | |
1320 | return ad; | |
1321 | /* We have gone too far already. No point in continuing. */ | |
1322 | break; | |
1323 | } | |
1324 | /* Attribute not found. */ | |
1325 | ntfs_debug("Attribute type 0x%x not found in $AttrDef.", | |
1326 | le32_to_cpu(type)); | |
1327 | return NULL; | |
1328 | } | |
1329 | ||
1330 | /** | |
1331 | * ntfs_attr_size_bounds_check - check a size of an attribute type for validity | |
1332 | * @vol: ntfs volume to which the attribute belongs | |
1333 | * @type: attribute type which to check | |
1334 | * @size: size which to check | |
1335 | * | |
1336 | * Check whether the @size in bytes is valid for an attribute of @type on the | |
1337 | * ntfs volume @vol. This information is obtained from $AttrDef system file. | |
1338 | * | |
1339 | * Return 0 if valid, -ERANGE if not valid, or -ENOENT if the attribute is not | |
1340 | * listed in $AttrDef. | |
1341 | */ | |
1342 | int ntfs_attr_size_bounds_check(const ntfs_volume *vol, const ATTR_TYPE type, | |
1343 | const s64 size) | |
1344 | { | |
1345 | ATTR_DEF *ad; | |
1346 | ||
1347 | BUG_ON(size < 0); | |
1348 | /* | |
1349 | * $ATTRIBUTE_LIST has a maximum size of 256kiB, but this is not | |
1350 | * listed in $AttrDef. | |
1351 | */ | |
1352 | if (unlikely(type == AT_ATTRIBUTE_LIST && size > 256 * 1024)) | |
1353 | return -ERANGE; | |
1354 | /* Get the $AttrDef entry for the attribute @type. */ | |
1355 | ad = ntfs_attr_find_in_attrdef(vol, type); | |
1356 | if (unlikely(!ad)) | |
1357 | return -ENOENT; | |
1358 | /* Do the bounds check. */ | |
1359 | if (((sle64_to_cpu(ad->min_size) > 0) && | |
1360 | size < sle64_to_cpu(ad->min_size)) || | |
1361 | ((sle64_to_cpu(ad->max_size) > 0) && size > | |
1362 | sle64_to_cpu(ad->max_size))) | |
1363 | return -ERANGE; | |
1364 | return 0; | |
1365 | } | |
1366 | ||
1367 | /** | |
1368 | * ntfs_attr_can_be_non_resident - check if an attribute can be non-resident | |
1369 | * @vol: ntfs volume to which the attribute belongs | |
1370 | * @type: attribute type which to check | |
1371 | * | |
1372 | * Check whether the attribute of @type on the ntfs volume @vol is allowed to | |
1373 | * be non-resident. This information is obtained from $AttrDef system file. | |
1374 | * | |
bb3cf335 | 1375 | * Return 0 if the attribute is allowed to be non-resident, -EPERM if not, and |
1da177e4 LT |
1376 | * -ENOENT if the attribute is not listed in $AttrDef. |
1377 | */ | |
1378 | int ntfs_attr_can_be_non_resident(const ntfs_volume *vol, const ATTR_TYPE type) | |
1379 | { | |
1380 | ATTR_DEF *ad; | |
1381 | ||
1da177e4 LT |
1382 | /* Find the attribute definition record in $AttrDef. */ |
1383 | ad = ntfs_attr_find_in_attrdef(vol, type); | |
1384 | if (unlikely(!ad)) | |
1385 | return -ENOENT; | |
1386 | /* Check the flags and return the result. */ | |
bb3cf335 AA |
1387 | if (ad->flags & ATTR_DEF_RESIDENT) |
1388 | return -EPERM; | |
1389 | return 0; | |
1da177e4 LT |
1390 | } |
1391 | ||
1392 | /** | |
1393 | * ntfs_attr_can_be_resident - check if an attribute can be resident | |
1394 | * @vol: ntfs volume to which the attribute belongs | |
1395 | * @type: attribute type which to check | |
1396 | * | |
1397 | * Check whether the attribute of @type on the ntfs volume @vol is allowed to | |
1398 | * be resident. This information is derived from our ntfs knowledge and may | |
1399 | * not be completely accurate, especially when user defined attributes are | |
1400 | * present. Basically we allow everything to be resident except for index | |
1401 | * allocation and $EA attributes. | |
1402 | * | |
1403 | * Return 0 if the attribute is allowed to be non-resident and -EPERM if not. | |
1404 | * | |
1405 | * Warning: In the system file $MFT the attribute $Bitmap must be non-resident | |
1406 | * otherwise windows will not boot (blue screen of death)! We cannot | |
1407 | * check for this here as we do not know which inode's $Bitmap is | |
1408 | * being asked about so the caller needs to special case this. | |
1409 | */ | |
1410 | int ntfs_attr_can_be_resident(const ntfs_volume *vol, const ATTR_TYPE type) | |
1411 | { | |
7d0ffdb2 | 1412 | if (type == AT_INDEX_ALLOCATION) |
bb3cf335 AA |
1413 | return -EPERM; |
1414 | return 0; | |
1da177e4 LT |
1415 | } |
1416 | ||
1417 | /** | |
1418 | * ntfs_attr_record_resize - resize an attribute record | |
1419 | * @m: mft record containing attribute record | |
1420 | * @a: attribute record to resize | |
1421 | * @new_size: new size in bytes to which to resize the attribute record @a | |
1422 | * | |
1423 | * Resize the attribute record @a, i.e. the resident part of the attribute, in | |
1424 | * the mft record @m to @new_size bytes. | |
1425 | * | |
1426 | * Return 0 on success and -errno on error. The following error codes are | |
1427 | * defined: | |
1428 | * -ENOSPC - Not enough space in the mft record @m to perform the resize. | |
1429 | * | |
1430 | * Note: On error, no modifications have been performed whatsoever. | |
1431 | * | |
1432 | * Warning: If you make a record smaller without having copied all the data you | |
1433 | * are interested in the data may be overwritten. | |
1434 | */ | |
1435 | int ntfs_attr_record_resize(MFT_RECORD *m, ATTR_RECORD *a, u32 new_size) | |
1436 | { | |
1437 | ntfs_debug("Entering for new_size %u.", new_size); | |
1438 | /* Align to 8 bytes if it is not already done. */ | |
1439 | if (new_size & 7) | |
1440 | new_size = (new_size + 7) & ~7; | |
1441 | /* If the actual attribute length has changed, move things around. */ | |
1442 | if (new_size != le32_to_cpu(a->length)) { | |
1443 | u32 new_muse = le32_to_cpu(m->bytes_in_use) - | |
1444 | le32_to_cpu(a->length) + new_size; | |
1445 | /* Not enough space in this mft record. */ | |
1446 | if (new_muse > le32_to_cpu(m->bytes_allocated)) | |
1447 | return -ENOSPC; | |
1448 | /* Move attributes following @a to their new location. */ | |
1449 | memmove((u8*)a + new_size, (u8*)a + le32_to_cpu(a->length), | |
1450 | le32_to_cpu(m->bytes_in_use) - ((u8*)a - | |
1451 | (u8*)m) - le32_to_cpu(a->length)); | |
1452 | /* Adjust @m to reflect the change in used space. */ | |
1453 | m->bytes_in_use = cpu_to_le32(new_muse); | |
1454 | /* Adjust @a to reflect the new size. */ | |
1455 | if (new_size >= offsetof(ATTR_REC, length) + sizeof(a->length)) | |
1456 | a->length = cpu_to_le32(new_size); | |
1457 | } | |
1458 | return 0; | |
1459 | } | |
1460 | ||
0aacceac AA |
1461 | /** |
1462 | * ntfs_resident_attr_value_resize - resize the value of a resident attribute | |
1463 | * @m: mft record containing attribute record | |
1464 | * @a: attribute record whose value to resize | |
1465 | * @new_size: new size in bytes to which to resize the attribute value of @a | |
1466 | * | |
1467 | * Resize the value of the attribute @a in the mft record @m to @new_size bytes. | |
1468 | * If the value is made bigger, the newly allocated space is cleared. | |
1469 | * | |
1470 | * Return 0 on success and -errno on error. The following error codes are | |
1471 | * defined: | |
1472 | * -ENOSPC - Not enough space in the mft record @m to perform the resize. | |
1473 | * | |
1474 | * Note: On error, no modifications have been performed whatsoever. | |
1475 | * | |
1476 | * Warning: If you make a record smaller without having copied all the data you | |
1477 | * are interested in the data may be overwritten. | |
1478 | */ | |
1479 | int ntfs_resident_attr_value_resize(MFT_RECORD *m, ATTR_RECORD *a, | |
1480 | const u32 new_size) | |
1481 | { | |
1482 | u32 old_size; | |
1483 | ||
1484 | /* Resize the resident part of the attribute record. */ | |
1485 | if (ntfs_attr_record_resize(m, a, | |
1486 | le16_to_cpu(a->data.resident.value_offset) + new_size)) | |
1487 | return -ENOSPC; | |
1488 | /* | |
1489 | * The resize succeeded! If we made the attribute value bigger, clear | |
1490 | * the area between the old size and @new_size. | |
1491 | */ | |
1492 | old_size = le32_to_cpu(a->data.resident.value_length); | |
1493 | if (new_size > old_size) | |
1494 | memset((u8*)a + le16_to_cpu(a->data.resident.value_offset) + | |
1495 | old_size, 0, new_size - old_size); | |
1496 | /* Finally update the length of the attribute value. */ | |
1497 | a->data.resident.value_length = cpu_to_le32(new_size); | |
1498 | return 0; | |
1499 | } | |
1500 | ||
2bfb4fff AA |
1501 | /** |
1502 | * ntfs_attr_make_non_resident - convert a resident to a non-resident attribute | |
1503 | * @ni: ntfs inode describing the attribute to convert | |
8925d4f0 | 1504 | * @data_size: size of the resident data to copy to the non-resident attribute |
2bfb4fff AA |
1505 | * |
1506 | * Convert the resident ntfs attribute described by the ntfs inode @ni to a | |
1507 | * non-resident one. | |
1508 | * | |
8925d4f0 AA |
1509 | * @data_size must be equal to the attribute value size. This is needed since |
1510 | * we need to know the size before we can map the mft record and our callers | |
1511 | * always know it. The reason we cannot simply read the size from the vfs | |
1512 | * inode i_size is that this is not necessarily uptodate. This happens when | |
1513 | * ntfs_attr_make_non_resident() is called in the ->truncate call path(s). | |
1514 | * | |
2bfb4fff AA |
1515 | * Return 0 on success and -errno on error. The following error return codes |
1516 | * are defined: | |
1517 | * -EPERM - The attribute is not allowed to be non-resident. | |
1518 | * -ENOMEM - Not enough memory. | |
1519 | * -ENOSPC - Not enough disk space. | |
1520 | * -EINVAL - Attribute not defined on the volume. | |
1521 | * -EIO - I/o error or other error. | |
53d59aad AA |
1522 | * Note that -ENOSPC is also returned in the case that there is not enough |
1523 | * space in the mft record to do the conversion. This can happen when the mft | |
1524 | * record is already very full. The caller is responsible for trying to make | |
1525 | * space in the mft record and trying again. FIXME: Do we need a separate | |
1526 | * error return code for this kind of -ENOSPC or is it always worth trying | |
1527 | * again in case the attribute may then fit in a resident state so no need to | |
1528 | * make it non-resident at all? Ho-hum... (AIA) | |
2bfb4fff AA |
1529 | * |
1530 | * NOTE to self: No changes in the attribute list are required to move from | |
1531 | * a resident to a non-resident attribute. | |
1532 | * | |
1b1dcc1b | 1533 | * Locking: - The caller must hold i_mutex on the inode. |
2bfb4fff | 1534 | */ |
8925d4f0 | 1535 | int ntfs_attr_make_non_resident(ntfs_inode *ni, const u32 data_size) |
2bfb4fff AA |
1536 | { |
1537 | s64 new_size; | |
1538 | struct inode *vi = VFS_I(ni); | |
1539 | ntfs_volume *vol = ni->vol; | |
1540 | ntfs_inode *base_ni; | |
1541 | MFT_RECORD *m; | |
1542 | ATTR_RECORD *a; | |
1543 | ntfs_attr_search_ctx *ctx; | |
1544 | struct page *page; | |
1545 | runlist_element *rl; | |
1546 | u8 *kaddr; | |
1547 | unsigned long flags; | |
1548 | int mp_size, mp_ofs, name_ofs, arec_size, err, err2; | |
1549 | u32 attr_size; | |
1550 | u8 old_res_attr_flags; | |
1551 | ||
1552 | /* Check that the attribute is allowed to be non-resident. */ | |
1553 | err = ntfs_attr_can_be_non_resident(vol, ni->type); | |
1554 | if (unlikely(err)) { | |
1555 | if (err == -EPERM) | |
1556 | ntfs_debug("Attribute is not allowed to be " | |
1557 | "non-resident."); | |
1558 | else | |
1559 | ntfs_debug("Attribute not defined on the NTFS " | |
1560 | "volume!"); | |
1561 | return err; | |
1562 | } | |
807c453d AA |
1563 | /* |
1564 | * FIXME: Compressed and encrypted attributes are not supported when | |
1565 | * writing and we should never have gotten here for them. | |
1566 | */ | |
1567 | BUG_ON(NInoCompressed(ni)); | |
1568 | BUG_ON(NInoEncrypted(ni)); | |
2bfb4fff AA |
1569 | /* |
1570 | * The size needs to be aligned to a cluster boundary for allocation | |
1571 | * purposes. | |
1572 | */ | |
8925d4f0 | 1573 | new_size = (data_size + vol->cluster_size - 1) & |
2bfb4fff AA |
1574 | ~(vol->cluster_size - 1); |
1575 | if (new_size > 0) { | |
1576 | /* | |
1577 | * Will need the page later and since the page lock nests | |
1578 | * outside all ntfs locks, we need to get the page now. | |
1579 | */ | |
1580 | page = find_or_create_page(vi->i_mapping, 0, | |
1581 | mapping_gfp_mask(vi->i_mapping)); | |
1582 | if (unlikely(!page)) | |
1583 | return -ENOMEM; | |
1584 | /* Start by allocating clusters to hold the attribute value. */ | |
1585 | rl = ntfs_cluster_alloc(vol, 0, new_size >> | |
c49c3111 | 1586 | vol->cluster_size_bits, -1, DATA_ZONE, true); |
2bfb4fff AA |
1587 | if (IS_ERR(rl)) { |
1588 | err = PTR_ERR(rl); | |
1589 | ntfs_debug("Failed to allocate cluster%s, error code " | |
af859a42 | 1590 | "%i.", (new_size >> |
2bfb4fff AA |
1591 | vol->cluster_size_bits) > 1 ? "s" : "", |
1592 | err); | |
1593 | goto page_err_out; | |
1594 | } | |
1595 | } else { | |
1596 | rl = NULL; | |
1597 | page = NULL; | |
1598 | } | |
1599 | /* Determine the size of the mapping pairs array. */ | |
fa3be923 | 1600 | mp_size = ntfs_get_size_for_mapping_pairs(vol, rl, 0, -1); |
2bfb4fff AA |
1601 | if (unlikely(mp_size < 0)) { |
1602 | err = mp_size; | |
1603 | ntfs_debug("Failed to get size for mapping pairs array, error " | |
1604 | "code %i.", err); | |
1605 | goto rl_err_out; | |
1606 | } | |
1607 | down_write(&ni->runlist.lock); | |
1608 | if (!NInoAttr(ni)) | |
1609 | base_ni = ni; | |
1610 | else | |
1611 | base_ni = ni->ext.base_ntfs_ino; | |
1612 | m = map_mft_record(base_ni); | |
1613 | if (IS_ERR(m)) { | |
1614 | err = PTR_ERR(m); | |
1615 | m = NULL; | |
1616 | ctx = NULL; | |
1617 | goto err_out; | |
1618 | } | |
1619 | ctx = ntfs_attr_get_search_ctx(base_ni, m); | |
1620 | if (unlikely(!ctx)) { | |
1621 | err = -ENOMEM; | |
1622 | goto err_out; | |
1623 | } | |
1624 | err = ntfs_attr_lookup(ni->type, ni->name, ni->name_len, | |
1625 | CASE_SENSITIVE, 0, NULL, 0, ctx); | |
1626 | if (unlikely(err)) { | |
1627 | if (err == -ENOENT) | |
1628 | err = -EIO; | |
1629 | goto err_out; | |
1630 | } | |
1631 | m = ctx->mrec; | |
1632 | a = ctx->attr; | |
1633 | BUG_ON(NInoNonResident(ni)); | |
1634 | BUG_ON(a->non_resident); | |
1635 | /* | |
1636 | * Calculate new offsets for the name and the mapping pairs array. | |
2bfb4fff | 1637 | */ |
807c453d AA |
1638 | if (NInoSparse(ni) || NInoCompressed(ni)) |
1639 | name_ofs = (offsetof(ATTR_REC, | |
1640 | data.non_resident.compressed_size) + | |
1641 | sizeof(a->data.non_resident.compressed_size) + | |
1642 | 7) & ~7; | |
1643 | else | |
1644 | name_ofs = (offsetof(ATTR_REC, | |
1645 | data.non_resident.compressed_size) + 7) & ~7; | |
2bfb4fff AA |
1646 | mp_ofs = (name_ofs + a->name_length * sizeof(ntfschar) + 7) & ~7; |
1647 | /* | |
1648 | * Determine the size of the resident part of the now non-resident | |
1649 | * attribute record. | |
1650 | */ | |
1651 | arec_size = (mp_ofs + mp_size + 7) & ~7; | |
1652 | /* | |
1653 | * If the page is not uptodate bring it uptodate by copying from the | |
1654 | * attribute value. | |
1655 | */ | |
1656 | attr_size = le32_to_cpu(a->data.resident.value_length); | |
8925d4f0 | 1657 | BUG_ON(attr_size != data_size); |
2bfb4fff | 1658 | if (page && !PageUptodate(page)) { |
a3ac1414 | 1659 | kaddr = kmap_atomic(page); |
2bfb4fff AA |
1660 | memcpy(kaddr, (u8*)a + |
1661 | le16_to_cpu(a->data.resident.value_offset), | |
1662 | attr_size); | |
09cbfeaf | 1663 | memset(kaddr + attr_size, 0, PAGE_SIZE - attr_size); |
a3ac1414 | 1664 | kunmap_atomic(kaddr); |
2bfb4fff AA |
1665 | flush_dcache_page(page); |
1666 | SetPageUptodate(page); | |
1667 | } | |
1668 | /* Backup the attribute flag. */ | |
1669 | old_res_attr_flags = a->data.resident.flags; | |
1670 | /* Resize the resident part of the attribute record. */ | |
1671 | err = ntfs_attr_record_resize(m, a, arec_size); | |
1672 | if (unlikely(err)) | |
1673 | goto err_out; | |
2bfb4fff AA |
1674 | /* |
1675 | * Convert the resident part of the attribute record to describe a | |
1676 | * non-resident attribute. | |
1677 | */ | |
1678 | a->non_resident = 1; | |
1679 | /* Move the attribute name if it exists and update the offset. */ | |
1680 | if (a->name_length) | |
1681 | memmove((u8*)a + name_ofs, (u8*)a + le16_to_cpu(a->name_offset), | |
1682 | a->name_length * sizeof(ntfschar)); | |
1683 | a->name_offset = cpu_to_le16(name_ofs); | |
2bfb4fff AA |
1684 | /* Setup the fields specific to non-resident attributes. */ |
1685 | a->data.non_resident.lowest_vcn = 0; | |
1686 | a->data.non_resident.highest_vcn = cpu_to_sle64((new_size - 1) >> | |
1687 | vol->cluster_size_bits); | |
1688 | a->data.non_resident.mapping_pairs_offset = cpu_to_le16(mp_ofs); | |
2bfb4fff AA |
1689 | memset(&a->data.non_resident.reserved, 0, |
1690 | sizeof(a->data.non_resident.reserved)); | |
1691 | a->data.non_resident.allocated_size = cpu_to_sle64(new_size); | |
1692 | a->data.non_resident.data_size = | |
1693 | a->data.non_resident.initialized_size = | |
1694 | cpu_to_sle64(attr_size); | |
807c453d | 1695 | if (NInoSparse(ni) || NInoCompressed(ni)) { |
a0646a1f AA |
1696 | a->data.non_resident.compression_unit = 0; |
1697 | if (NInoCompressed(ni) || vol->major_ver < 3) | |
1698 | a->data.non_resident.compression_unit = 4; | |
807c453d AA |
1699 | a->data.non_resident.compressed_size = |
1700 | a->data.non_resident.allocated_size; | |
1701 | } else | |
1702 | a->data.non_resident.compression_unit = 0; | |
2bfb4fff AA |
1703 | /* Generate the mapping pairs array into the attribute record. */ |
1704 | err = ntfs_mapping_pairs_build(vol, (u8*)a + mp_ofs, | |
fa3be923 | 1705 | arec_size - mp_ofs, rl, 0, -1, NULL); |
2bfb4fff AA |
1706 | if (unlikely(err)) { |
1707 | ntfs_debug("Failed to build mapping pairs, error code %i.", | |
1708 | err); | |
1709 | goto undo_err_out; | |
1710 | } | |
905685f6 | 1711 | /* Setup the in-memory attribute structure to be non-resident. */ |
905685f6 AA |
1712 | ni->runlist.rl = rl; |
1713 | write_lock_irqsave(&ni->size_lock, flags); | |
1714 | ni->allocated_size = new_size; | |
807c453d AA |
1715 | if (NInoSparse(ni) || NInoCompressed(ni)) { |
1716 | ni->itype.compressed.size = ni->allocated_size; | |
a0646a1f AA |
1717 | if (a->data.non_resident.compression_unit) { |
1718 | ni->itype.compressed.block_size = 1U << (a->data. | |
1719 | non_resident.compression_unit + | |
1720 | vol->cluster_size_bits); | |
1721 | ni->itype.compressed.block_size_bits = | |
1722 | ffs(ni->itype.compressed.block_size) - | |
1723 | 1; | |
1724 | ni->itype.compressed.block_clusters = 1U << | |
1725 | a->data.non_resident.compression_unit; | |
1726 | } else { | |
1727 | ni->itype.compressed.block_size = 0; | |
1728 | ni->itype.compressed.block_size_bits = 0; | |
1729 | ni->itype.compressed.block_clusters = 0; | |
1730 | } | |
2a6fc4e1 AA |
1731 | vi->i_blocks = ni->itype.compressed.size >> 9; |
1732 | } else | |
1733 | vi->i_blocks = ni->allocated_size >> 9; | |
905685f6 AA |
1734 | write_unlock_irqrestore(&ni->size_lock, flags); |
1735 | /* | |
1736 | * This needs to be last since the address space operations ->readpage | |
1737 | * and ->writepage can run concurrently with us as they are not | |
1b1dcc1b | 1738 | * serialized on i_mutex. Note, we are not allowed to fail once we flip |
905685f6 AA |
1739 | * this switch, which is another reason to do this last. |
1740 | */ | |
1741 | NInoSetNonResident(ni); | |
2bfb4fff AA |
1742 | /* Mark the mft record dirty, so it gets written back. */ |
1743 | flush_dcache_mft_record_page(ctx->ntfs_ino); | |
1744 | mark_mft_record_dirty(ctx->ntfs_ino); | |
1745 | ntfs_attr_put_search_ctx(ctx); | |
1746 | unmap_mft_record(base_ni); | |
1747 | up_write(&ni->runlist.lock); | |
1748 | if (page) { | |
1749 | set_page_dirty(page); | |
1750 | unlock_page(page); | |
09cbfeaf | 1751 | put_page(page); |
2bfb4fff AA |
1752 | } |
1753 | ntfs_debug("Done."); | |
1754 | return 0; | |
1755 | undo_err_out: | |
1756 | /* Convert the attribute back into a resident attribute. */ | |
1757 | a->non_resident = 0; | |
1758 | /* Move the attribute name if it exists and update the offset. */ | |
1759 | name_ofs = (offsetof(ATTR_RECORD, data.resident.reserved) + | |
1760 | sizeof(a->data.resident.reserved) + 7) & ~7; | |
1761 | if (a->name_length) | |
1762 | memmove((u8*)a + name_ofs, (u8*)a + le16_to_cpu(a->name_offset), | |
1763 | a->name_length * sizeof(ntfschar)); | |
1764 | mp_ofs = (name_ofs + a->name_length * sizeof(ntfschar) + 7) & ~7; | |
1765 | a->name_offset = cpu_to_le16(name_ofs); | |
1766 | arec_size = (mp_ofs + attr_size + 7) & ~7; | |
1767 | /* Resize the resident part of the attribute record. */ | |
1768 | err2 = ntfs_attr_record_resize(m, a, arec_size); | |
1769 | if (unlikely(err2)) { | |
1770 | /* | |
1771 | * This cannot happen (well if memory corruption is at work it | |
1772 | * could happen in theory), but deal with it as well as we can. | |
1773 | * If the old size is too small, truncate the attribute, | |
1774 | * otherwise simply give it a larger allocated size. | |
1775 | * FIXME: Should check whether chkdsk complains when the | |
1776 | * allocated size is much bigger than the resident value size. | |
1777 | */ | |
1778 | arec_size = le32_to_cpu(a->length); | |
1779 | if ((mp_ofs + attr_size) > arec_size) { | |
1780 | err2 = attr_size; | |
1781 | attr_size = arec_size - mp_ofs; | |
1782 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Failed to undo partial resident " | |
1783 | "to non-resident attribute " | |
1784 | "conversion. Truncating inode 0x%lx, " | |
1785 | "attribute type 0x%x from %i bytes to " | |
1786 | "%i bytes to maintain metadata " | |
1787 | "consistency. THIS MEANS YOU ARE " | |
1788 | "LOSING %i BYTES DATA FROM THIS %s.", | |
1789 | vi->i_ino, | |
1790 | (unsigned)le32_to_cpu(ni->type), | |
1791 | err2, attr_size, err2 - attr_size, | |
1792 | ((ni->type == AT_DATA) && | |
1793 | !ni->name_len) ? "FILE": "ATTRIBUTE"); | |
1794 | write_lock_irqsave(&ni->size_lock, flags); | |
1795 | ni->initialized_size = attr_size; | |
1796 | i_size_write(vi, attr_size); | |
1797 | write_unlock_irqrestore(&ni->size_lock, flags); | |
1798 | } | |
1799 | } | |
1800 | /* Setup the fields specific to resident attributes. */ | |
1801 | a->data.resident.value_length = cpu_to_le32(attr_size); | |
1802 | a->data.resident.value_offset = cpu_to_le16(mp_ofs); | |
1803 | a->data.resident.flags = old_res_attr_flags; | |
1804 | memset(&a->data.resident.reserved, 0, | |
1805 | sizeof(a->data.resident.reserved)); | |
1806 | /* Copy the data from the page back to the attribute value. */ | |
1807 | if (page) { | |
a3ac1414 | 1808 | kaddr = kmap_atomic(page); |
2bfb4fff | 1809 | memcpy((u8*)a + mp_ofs, kaddr, attr_size); |
a3ac1414 | 1810 | kunmap_atomic(kaddr); |
2bfb4fff | 1811 | } |
905685f6 | 1812 | /* Setup the allocated size in the ntfs inode in case it changed. */ |
2bfb4fff AA |
1813 | write_lock_irqsave(&ni->size_lock, flags); |
1814 | ni->allocated_size = arec_size - mp_ofs; | |
1815 | write_unlock_irqrestore(&ni->size_lock, flags); | |
2bfb4fff AA |
1816 | /* Mark the mft record dirty, so it gets written back. */ |
1817 | flush_dcache_mft_record_page(ctx->ntfs_ino); | |
1818 | mark_mft_record_dirty(ctx->ntfs_ino); | |
1819 | err_out: | |
1820 | if (ctx) | |
1821 | ntfs_attr_put_search_ctx(ctx); | |
1822 | if (m) | |
1823 | unmap_mft_record(base_ni); | |
1824 | ni->runlist.rl = NULL; | |
1825 | up_write(&ni->runlist.lock); | |
1826 | rl_err_out: | |
1827 | if (rl) { | |
1828 | if (ntfs_cluster_free_from_rl(vol, rl) < 0) { | |
2bfb4fff AA |
1829 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Failed to release allocated " |
1830 | "cluster(s) in error code path. Run " | |
1831 | "chkdsk to recover the lost " | |
1832 | "cluster(s)."); | |
1833 | NVolSetErrors(vol); | |
1834 | } | |
53d59aad | 1835 | ntfs_free(rl); |
2bfb4fff AA |
1836 | page_err_out: |
1837 | unlock_page(page); | |
09cbfeaf | 1838 | put_page(page); |
2bfb4fff AA |
1839 | } |
1840 | if (err == -EINVAL) | |
1841 | err = -EIO; | |
1842 | return err; | |
1843 | } | |
1844 | ||
2d86829b AA |
1845 | /** |
1846 | * ntfs_attr_extend_allocation - extend the allocated space of an attribute | |
1847 | * @ni: ntfs inode of the attribute whose allocation to extend | |
1848 | * @new_alloc_size: new size in bytes to which to extend the allocation to | |
1849 | * @new_data_size: new size in bytes to which to extend the data to | |
1850 | * @data_start: beginning of region which is required to be non-sparse | |
1851 | * | |
1852 | * Extend the allocated space of an attribute described by the ntfs inode @ni | |
1853 | * to @new_alloc_size bytes. If @data_start is -1, the whole extension may be | |
1854 | * implemented as a hole in the file (as long as both the volume and the ntfs | |
1855 | * inode @ni have sparse support enabled). If @data_start is >= 0, then the | |
1856 | * region between the old allocated size and @data_start - 1 may be made sparse | |
1857 | * but the regions between @data_start and @new_alloc_size must be backed by | |
1858 | * actual clusters. | |
1859 | * | |
1860 | * If @new_data_size is -1, it is ignored. If it is >= 0, then the data size | |
1861 | * of the attribute is extended to @new_data_size. Note that the i_size of the | |
1862 | * vfs inode is not updated. Only the data size in the base attribute record | |
1863 | * is updated. The caller has to update i_size separately if this is required. | |
1864 | * WARNING: It is a BUG() for @new_data_size to be smaller than the old data | |
1865 | * size as well as for @new_data_size to be greater than @new_alloc_size. | |
1866 | * | |
1867 | * For resident attributes this involves resizing the attribute record and if | |
1868 | * necessary moving it and/or other attributes into extent mft records and/or | |
1869 | * converting the attribute to a non-resident attribute which in turn involves | |
1870 | * extending the allocation of a non-resident attribute as described below. | |
1871 | * | |
1872 | * For non-resident attributes this involves allocating clusters in the data | |
1873 | * zone on the volume (except for regions that are being made sparse) and | |
1874 | * extending the run list to describe the allocated clusters as well as | |
1875 | * updating the mapping pairs array of the attribute. This in turn involves | |
1876 | * resizing the attribute record and if necessary moving it and/or other | |
1877 | * attributes into extent mft records and/or splitting the attribute record | |
1878 | * into multiple extent attribute records. | |
1879 | * | |
1880 | * Also, the attribute list attribute is updated if present and in some of the | |
1881 | * above cases (the ones where extent mft records/attributes come into play), | |
1882 | * an attribute list attribute is created if not already present. | |
1883 | * | |
1884 | * Return the new allocated size on success and -errno on error. In the case | |
1885 | * that an error is encountered but a partial extension at least up to | |
1886 | * @data_start (if present) is possible, the allocation is partially extended | |
1887 | * and this is returned. This means the caller must check the returned size to | |
1888 | * determine if the extension was partial. If @data_start is -1 then partial | |
1889 | * allocations are not performed. | |
1890 | * | |
1891 | * WARNING: Do not call ntfs_attr_extend_allocation() for $MFT/$DATA. | |
1892 | * | |
1893 | * Locking: This function takes the runlist lock of @ni for writing as well as | |
1894 | * locking the mft record of the base ntfs inode. These locks are maintained | |
1895 | * throughout execution of the function. These locks are required so that the | |
1896 | * attribute can be resized safely and so that it can for example be converted | |
1897 | * from resident to non-resident safely. | |
1898 | * | |
1899 | * TODO: At present attribute list attribute handling is not implemented. | |
1900 | * | |
1901 | * TODO: At present it is not safe to call this function for anything other | |
1902 | * than the $DATA attribute(s) of an uncompressed and unencrypted file. | |
1903 | */ | |
1904 | s64 ntfs_attr_extend_allocation(ntfs_inode *ni, s64 new_alloc_size, | |
1905 | const s64 new_data_size, const s64 data_start) | |
1906 | { | |
1907 | VCN vcn; | |
1908 | s64 ll, allocated_size, start = data_start; | |
1909 | struct inode *vi = VFS_I(ni); | |
1910 | ntfs_volume *vol = ni->vol; | |
1911 | ntfs_inode *base_ni; | |
1912 | MFT_RECORD *m; | |
1913 | ATTR_RECORD *a; | |
1914 | ntfs_attr_search_ctx *ctx; | |
1915 | runlist_element *rl, *rl2; | |
1916 | unsigned long flags; | |
1917 | int err, mp_size; | |
1918 | u32 attr_len = 0; /* Silence stupid gcc warning. */ | |
c49c3111 | 1919 | bool mp_rebuilt; |
2d86829b | 1920 | |
5c3bd438 | 1921 | #ifdef DEBUG |
2d86829b AA |
1922 | read_lock_irqsave(&ni->size_lock, flags); |
1923 | allocated_size = ni->allocated_size; | |
1924 | read_unlock_irqrestore(&ni->size_lock, flags); | |
1925 | ntfs_debug("Entering for i_ino 0x%lx, attribute type 0x%x, " | |
1926 | "old_allocated_size 0x%llx, " | |
1927 | "new_allocated_size 0x%llx, new_data_size 0x%llx, " | |
1928 | "data_start 0x%llx.", vi->i_ino, | |
1929 | (unsigned)le32_to_cpu(ni->type), | |
1930 | (unsigned long long)allocated_size, | |
1931 | (unsigned long long)new_alloc_size, | |
1932 | (unsigned long long)new_data_size, | |
1933 | (unsigned long long)start); | |
1934 | #endif | |
1935 | retry_extend: | |
1936 | /* | |
1937 | * For non-resident attributes, @start and @new_size need to be aligned | |
1938 | * to cluster boundaries for allocation purposes. | |
1939 | */ | |
1940 | if (NInoNonResident(ni)) { | |
1941 | if (start > 0) | |
1942 | start &= ~(s64)vol->cluster_size_mask; | |
1943 | new_alloc_size = (new_alloc_size + vol->cluster_size - 1) & | |
1944 | ~(s64)vol->cluster_size_mask; | |
1945 | } | |
1946 | BUG_ON(new_data_size >= 0 && new_data_size > new_alloc_size); | |
1947 | /* Check if new size is allowed in $AttrDef. */ | |
1948 | err = ntfs_attr_size_bounds_check(vol, ni->type, new_alloc_size); | |
1949 | if (unlikely(err)) { | |
1950 | /* Only emit errors when the write will fail completely. */ | |
1951 | read_lock_irqsave(&ni->size_lock, flags); | |
1952 | allocated_size = ni->allocated_size; | |
1953 | read_unlock_irqrestore(&ni->size_lock, flags); | |
1954 | if (start < 0 || start >= allocated_size) { | |
1955 | if (err == -ERANGE) { | |
1956 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Cannot extend allocation " | |
1957 | "of inode 0x%lx, attribute " | |
1958 | "type 0x%x, because the new " | |
1959 | "allocation would exceed the " | |
1960 | "maximum allowed size for " | |
1961 | "this attribute type.", | |
1962 | vi->i_ino, (unsigned) | |
1963 | le32_to_cpu(ni->type)); | |
1964 | } else { | |
1965 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Cannot extend allocation " | |
1966 | "of inode 0x%lx, attribute " | |
1967 | "type 0x%x, because this " | |
1968 | "attribute type is not " | |
1969 | "defined on the NTFS volume. " | |
1970 | "Possible corruption! You " | |
1971 | "should run chkdsk!", | |
1972 | vi->i_ino, (unsigned) | |
1973 | le32_to_cpu(ni->type)); | |
1974 | } | |
1975 | } | |
1976 | /* Translate error code to be POSIX conformant for write(2). */ | |
1977 | if (err == -ERANGE) | |
1978 | err = -EFBIG; | |
1979 | else | |
1980 | err = -EIO; | |
1981 | return err; | |
1982 | } | |
1983 | if (!NInoAttr(ni)) | |
1984 | base_ni = ni; | |
1985 | else | |
1986 | base_ni = ni->ext.base_ntfs_ino; | |
1987 | /* | |
1988 | * We will be modifying both the runlist (if non-resident) and the mft | |
1989 | * record so lock them both down. | |
1990 | */ | |
1991 | down_write(&ni->runlist.lock); | |
1992 | m = map_mft_record(base_ni); | |
1993 | if (IS_ERR(m)) { | |
1994 | err = PTR_ERR(m); | |
1995 | m = NULL; | |
1996 | ctx = NULL; | |
1997 | goto err_out; | |
1998 | } | |
1999 | ctx = ntfs_attr_get_search_ctx(base_ni, m); | |
2000 | if (unlikely(!ctx)) { | |
2001 | err = -ENOMEM; | |
2002 | goto err_out; | |
2003 | } | |
2004 | read_lock_irqsave(&ni->size_lock, flags); | |
2005 | allocated_size = ni->allocated_size; | |
2006 | read_unlock_irqrestore(&ni->size_lock, flags); | |
2007 | /* | |
2008 | * If non-resident, seek to the last extent. If resident, there is | |
2009 | * only one extent, so seek to that. | |
2010 | */ | |
2011 | vcn = NInoNonResident(ni) ? allocated_size >> vol->cluster_size_bits : | |
2012 | 0; | |
2013 | /* | |
2014 | * Abort if someone did the work whilst we waited for the locks. If we | |
2015 | * just converted the attribute from resident to non-resident it is | |
2016 | * likely that exactly this has happened already. We cannot quite | |
2017 | * abort if we need to update the data size. | |
2018 | */ | |
2019 | if (unlikely(new_alloc_size <= allocated_size)) { | |
2020 | ntfs_debug("Allocated size already exceeds requested size."); | |
2021 | new_alloc_size = allocated_size; | |
2022 | if (new_data_size < 0) | |
2023 | goto done; | |
2024 | /* | |
2025 | * We want the first attribute extent so that we can update the | |
2026 | * data size. | |
2027 | */ | |
2028 | vcn = 0; | |
2029 | } | |
2030 | err = ntfs_attr_lookup(ni->type, ni->name, ni->name_len, | |
2031 | CASE_SENSITIVE, vcn, NULL, 0, ctx); | |
2032 | if (unlikely(err)) { | |
2033 | if (err == -ENOENT) | |
2034 | err = -EIO; | |
2035 | goto err_out; | |
2036 | } | |
2037 | m = ctx->mrec; | |
2038 | a = ctx->attr; | |
2039 | /* Use goto to reduce indentation. */ | |
2040 | if (a->non_resident) | |
2041 | goto do_non_resident_extend; | |
2042 | BUG_ON(NInoNonResident(ni)); | |
2043 | /* The total length of the attribute value. */ | |
2044 | attr_len = le32_to_cpu(a->data.resident.value_length); | |
2045 | /* | |
2046 | * Extend the attribute record to be able to store the new attribute | |
2047 | * size. ntfs_attr_record_resize() will not do anything if the size is | |
2048 | * not changing. | |
2049 | */ | |
2050 | if (new_alloc_size < vol->mft_record_size && | |
2051 | !ntfs_attr_record_resize(m, a, | |
2052 | le16_to_cpu(a->data.resident.value_offset) + | |
2053 | new_alloc_size)) { | |
2054 | /* The resize succeeded! */ | |
2055 | write_lock_irqsave(&ni->size_lock, flags); | |
2056 | ni->allocated_size = le32_to_cpu(a->length) - | |
2057 | le16_to_cpu(a->data.resident.value_offset); | |
2058 | write_unlock_irqrestore(&ni->size_lock, flags); | |
2059 | if (new_data_size >= 0) { | |
2060 | BUG_ON(new_data_size < attr_len); | |
2061 | a->data.resident.value_length = | |
2062 | cpu_to_le32((u32)new_data_size); | |
2063 | } | |
2064 | goto flush_done; | |
2065 | } | |
2066 | /* | |
2067 | * We have to drop all the locks so we can call | |
2068 | * ntfs_attr_make_non_resident(). This could be optimised by try- | |
2069 | * locking the first page cache page and only if that fails dropping | |
2070 | * the locks, locking the page, and redoing all the locking and | |
2071 | * lookups. While this would be a huge optimisation, it is not worth | |
2072 | * it as this is definitely a slow code path. | |
2073 | */ | |
2074 | ntfs_attr_put_search_ctx(ctx); | |
2075 | unmap_mft_record(base_ni); | |
2076 | up_write(&ni->runlist.lock); | |
2077 | /* | |
2078 | * Not enough space in the mft record, try to make the attribute | |
2079 | * non-resident and if successful restart the extension process. | |
2080 | */ | |
2081 | err = ntfs_attr_make_non_resident(ni, attr_len); | |
2082 | if (likely(!err)) | |
2083 | goto retry_extend; | |
2084 | /* | |
2085 | * Could not make non-resident. If this is due to this not being | |
2086 | * permitted for this attribute type or there not being enough space, | |
2087 | * try to make other attributes non-resident. Otherwise fail. | |
2088 | */ | |
2089 | if (unlikely(err != -EPERM && err != -ENOSPC)) { | |
2090 | /* Only emit errors when the write will fail completely. */ | |
2091 | read_lock_irqsave(&ni->size_lock, flags); | |
2092 | allocated_size = ni->allocated_size; | |
2093 | read_unlock_irqrestore(&ni->size_lock, flags); | |
2094 | if (start < 0 || start >= allocated_size) | |
2095 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Cannot extend allocation of " | |
2096 | "inode 0x%lx, attribute type 0x%x, " | |
2097 | "because the conversion from resident " | |
2098 | "to non-resident attribute failed " | |
2099 | "with error code %i.", vi->i_ino, | |
2100 | (unsigned)le32_to_cpu(ni->type), err); | |
2101 | if (err != -ENOMEM) | |
2102 | err = -EIO; | |
2103 | goto conv_err_out; | |
2104 | } | |
2105 | /* TODO: Not implemented from here, abort. */ | |
2106 | read_lock_irqsave(&ni->size_lock, flags); | |
2107 | allocated_size = ni->allocated_size; | |
2108 | read_unlock_irqrestore(&ni->size_lock, flags); | |
2109 | if (start < 0 || start >= allocated_size) { | |
2110 | if (err == -ENOSPC) | |
2111 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Not enough space in the mft " | |
2112 | "record/on disk for the non-resident " | |
2113 | "attribute value. This case is not " | |
2114 | "implemented yet."); | |
2115 | else /* if (err == -EPERM) */ | |
2116 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "This attribute type may not be " | |
2117 | "non-resident. This case is not " | |
2118 | "implemented yet."); | |
2119 | } | |
2120 | err = -EOPNOTSUPP; | |
2121 | goto conv_err_out; | |
2122 | #if 0 | |
2123 | // TODO: Attempt to make other attributes non-resident. | |
2124 | if (!err) | |
2125 | goto do_resident_extend; | |
2126 | /* | |
2127 | * Both the attribute list attribute and the standard information | |
2128 | * attribute must remain in the base inode. Thus, if this is one of | |
2129 | * these attributes, we have to try to move other attributes out into | |
2130 | * extent mft records instead. | |
2131 | */ | |
2132 | if (ni->type == AT_ATTRIBUTE_LIST || | |
2133 | ni->type == AT_STANDARD_INFORMATION) { | |
2134 | // TODO: Attempt to move other attributes into extent mft | |
2135 | // records. | |
2136 | err = -EOPNOTSUPP; | |
2137 | if (!err) | |
2138 | goto do_resident_extend; | |
2139 | goto err_out; | |
2140 | } | |
2141 | // TODO: Attempt to move this attribute to an extent mft record, but | |
2142 | // only if it is not already the only attribute in an mft record in | |
2143 | // which case there would be nothing to gain. | |
2144 | err = -EOPNOTSUPP; | |
2145 | if (!err) | |
2146 | goto do_resident_extend; | |
2147 | /* There is nothing we can do to make enough space. )-: */ | |
2148 | goto err_out; | |
2149 | #endif | |
2150 | do_non_resident_extend: | |
2151 | BUG_ON(!NInoNonResident(ni)); | |
2152 | if (new_alloc_size == allocated_size) { | |
2153 | BUG_ON(vcn); | |
2154 | goto alloc_done; | |
2155 | } | |
2156 | /* | |
2157 | * If the data starts after the end of the old allocation, this is a | |
2158 | * $DATA attribute and sparse attributes are enabled on the volume and | |
2159 | * for this inode, then create a sparse region between the old | |
2160 | * allocated size and the start of the data. Otherwise simply proceed | |
2161 | * with filling the whole space between the old allocated size and the | |
2162 | * new allocated size with clusters. | |
2163 | */ | |
2164 | if ((start >= 0 && start <= allocated_size) || ni->type != AT_DATA || | |
2165 | !NVolSparseEnabled(vol) || NInoSparseDisabled(ni)) | |
2166 | goto skip_sparse; | |
2167 | // TODO: This is not implemented yet. We just fill in with real | |
2168 | // clusters for now... | |
2169 | ntfs_debug("Inserting holes is not-implemented yet. Falling back to " | |
2170 | "allocating real clusters instead."); | |
2171 | skip_sparse: | |
2172 | rl = ni->runlist.rl; | |
2173 | if (likely(rl)) { | |
2174 | /* Seek to the end of the runlist. */ | |
2175 | while (rl->length) | |
2176 | rl++; | |
2177 | } | |
2178 | /* If this attribute extent is not mapped, map it now. */ | |
2179 | if (unlikely(!rl || rl->lcn == LCN_RL_NOT_MAPPED || | |
2180 | (rl->lcn == LCN_ENOENT && rl > ni->runlist.rl && | |
2181 | (rl-1)->lcn == LCN_RL_NOT_MAPPED))) { | |
2182 | if (!rl && !allocated_size) | |
2183 | goto first_alloc; | |
2184 | rl = ntfs_mapping_pairs_decompress(vol, a, ni->runlist.rl); | |
2185 | if (IS_ERR(rl)) { | |
2186 | err = PTR_ERR(rl); | |
2187 | if (start < 0 || start >= allocated_size) | |
2188 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Cannot extend allocation " | |
2189 | "of inode 0x%lx, attribute " | |
2190 | "type 0x%x, because the " | |
2191 | "mapping of a runlist " | |
2192 | "fragment failed with error " | |
2193 | "code %i.", vi->i_ino, | |
2194 | (unsigned)le32_to_cpu(ni->type), | |
2195 | err); | |
2196 | if (err != -ENOMEM) | |
2197 | err = -EIO; | |
2198 | goto err_out; | |
2199 | } | |
2200 | ni->runlist.rl = rl; | |
2201 | /* Seek to the end of the runlist. */ | |
2202 | while (rl->length) | |
2203 | rl++; | |
2204 | } | |
2205 | /* | |
2206 | * We now know the runlist of the last extent is mapped and @rl is at | |
2207 | * the end of the runlist. We want to begin allocating clusters | |
2208 | * starting at the last allocated cluster to reduce fragmentation. If | |
2209 | * there are no valid LCNs in the attribute we let the cluster | |
2210 | * allocator choose the starting cluster. | |
2211 | */ | |
2212 | /* If the last LCN is a hole or simillar seek back to last real LCN. */ | |
2213 | while (rl->lcn < 0 && rl > ni->runlist.rl) | |
2214 | rl--; | |
2215 | first_alloc: | |
2216 | // FIXME: Need to implement partial allocations so at least part of the | |
2217 | // write can be performed when start >= 0. (Needed for POSIX write(2) | |
2218 | // conformance.) | |
2219 | rl2 = ntfs_cluster_alloc(vol, allocated_size >> vol->cluster_size_bits, | |
2220 | (new_alloc_size - allocated_size) >> | |
2221 | vol->cluster_size_bits, (rl && (rl->lcn >= 0)) ? | |
c49c3111 | 2222 | rl->lcn + rl->length : -1, DATA_ZONE, true); |
2d86829b AA |
2223 | if (IS_ERR(rl2)) { |
2224 | err = PTR_ERR(rl2); | |
2225 | if (start < 0 || start >= allocated_size) | |
2226 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Cannot extend allocation of " | |
2227 | "inode 0x%lx, attribute type 0x%x, " | |
2228 | "because the allocation of clusters " | |
2229 | "failed with error code %i.", vi->i_ino, | |
2230 | (unsigned)le32_to_cpu(ni->type), err); | |
2231 | if (err != -ENOMEM && err != -ENOSPC) | |
2232 | err = -EIO; | |
2233 | goto err_out; | |
2234 | } | |
2235 | rl = ntfs_runlists_merge(ni->runlist.rl, rl2); | |
2236 | if (IS_ERR(rl)) { | |
2237 | err = PTR_ERR(rl); | |
2238 | if (start < 0 || start >= allocated_size) | |
2239 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Cannot extend allocation of " | |
2240 | "inode 0x%lx, attribute type 0x%x, " | |
2241 | "because the runlist merge failed " | |
2242 | "with error code %i.", vi->i_ino, | |
2243 | (unsigned)le32_to_cpu(ni->type), err); | |
2244 | if (err != -ENOMEM) | |
2245 | err = -EIO; | |
2246 | if (ntfs_cluster_free_from_rl(vol, rl2)) { | |
2247 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Failed to release allocated " | |
2248 | "cluster(s) in error code path. Run " | |
2249 | "chkdsk to recover the lost " | |
2250 | "cluster(s)."); | |
2251 | NVolSetErrors(vol); | |
2252 | } | |
2253 | ntfs_free(rl2); | |
2254 | goto err_out; | |
2255 | } | |
2256 | ni->runlist.rl = rl; | |
2257 | ntfs_debug("Allocated 0x%llx clusters.", (long long)(new_alloc_size - | |
2258 | allocated_size) >> vol->cluster_size_bits); | |
2259 | /* Find the runlist element with which the attribute extent starts. */ | |
2260 | ll = sle64_to_cpu(a->data.non_resident.lowest_vcn); | |
2261 | rl2 = ntfs_rl_find_vcn_nolock(rl, ll); | |
2262 | BUG_ON(!rl2); | |
2263 | BUG_ON(!rl2->length); | |
2264 | BUG_ON(rl2->lcn < LCN_HOLE); | |
c49c3111 | 2265 | mp_rebuilt = false; |
2d86829b AA |
2266 | /* Get the size for the new mapping pairs array for this extent. */ |
2267 | mp_size = ntfs_get_size_for_mapping_pairs(vol, rl2, ll, -1); | |
2268 | if (unlikely(mp_size <= 0)) { | |
2269 | err = mp_size; | |
2270 | if (start < 0 || start >= allocated_size) | |
2271 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Cannot extend allocation of " | |
2272 | "inode 0x%lx, attribute type 0x%x, " | |
2273 | "because determining the size for the " | |
2274 | "mapping pairs failed with error code " | |
2275 | "%i.", vi->i_ino, | |
2276 | (unsigned)le32_to_cpu(ni->type), err); | |
2277 | err = -EIO; | |
2278 | goto undo_alloc; | |
2279 | } | |
2280 | /* Extend the attribute record to fit the bigger mapping pairs array. */ | |
2281 | attr_len = le32_to_cpu(a->length); | |
2282 | err = ntfs_attr_record_resize(m, a, mp_size + | |
2283 | le16_to_cpu(a->data.non_resident.mapping_pairs_offset)); | |
2284 | if (unlikely(err)) { | |
2285 | BUG_ON(err != -ENOSPC); | |
2286 | // TODO: Deal with this by moving this extent to a new mft | |
2287 | // record or by starting a new extent in a new mft record, | |
2288 | // possibly by extending this extent partially and filling it | |
2289 | // and creating a new extent for the remainder, or by making | |
2290 | // other attributes non-resident and/or by moving other | |
2291 | // attributes out of this mft record. | |
2292 | if (start < 0 || start >= allocated_size) | |
2293 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Not enough space in the mft " | |
2294 | "record for the extended attribute " | |
2295 | "record. This case is not " | |
2296 | "implemented yet."); | |
2297 | err = -EOPNOTSUPP; | |
2298 | goto undo_alloc; | |
2299 | } | |
c49c3111 | 2300 | mp_rebuilt = true; |
2d86829b AA |
2301 | /* Generate the mapping pairs array directly into the attr record. */ |
2302 | err = ntfs_mapping_pairs_build(vol, (u8*)a + | |
2303 | le16_to_cpu(a->data.non_resident.mapping_pairs_offset), | |
2304 | mp_size, rl2, ll, -1, NULL); | |
2305 | if (unlikely(err)) { | |
2306 | if (start < 0 || start >= allocated_size) | |
2307 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Cannot extend allocation of " | |
2308 | "inode 0x%lx, attribute type 0x%x, " | |
2309 | "because building the mapping pairs " | |
2310 | "failed with error code %i.", vi->i_ino, | |
2311 | (unsigned)le32_to_cpu(ni->type), err); | |
2312 | err = -EIO; | |
2313 | goto undo_alloc; | |
2314 | } | |
2315 | /* Update the highest_vcn. */ | |
2316 | a->data.non_resident.highest_vcn = cpu_to_sle64((new_alloc_size >> | |
2317 | vol->cluster_size_bits) - 1); | |
2318 | /* | |
2319 | * We now have extended the allocated size of the attribute. Reflect | |
2320 | * this in the ntfs_inode structure and the attribute record. | |
2321 | */ | |
2322 | if (a->data.non_resident.lowest_vcn) { | |
2323 | /* | |
2324 | * We are not in the first attribute extent, switch to it, but | |
2325 | * first ensure the changes will make it to disk later. | |
2326 | */ | |
2327 | flush_dcache_mft_record_page(ctx->ntfs_ino); | |
2328 | mark_mft_record_dirty(ctx->ntfs_ino); | |
2329 | ntfs_attr_reinit_search_ctx(ctx); | |
2330 | err = ntfs_attr_lookup(ni->type, ni->name, ni->name_len, | |
2331 | CASE_SENSITIVE, 0, NULL, 0, ctx); | |
2332 | if (unlikely(err)) | |
2333 | goto restore_undo_alloc; | |
2334 | /* @m is not used any more so no need to set it. */ | |
2335 | a = ctx->attr; | |
2336 | } | |
2337 | write_lock_irqsave(&ni->size_lock, flags); | |
2338 | ni->allocated_size = new_alloc_size; | |
2339 | a->data.non_resident.allocated_size = cpu_to_sle64(new_alloc_size); | |
2340 | /* | |
2341 | * FIXME: This would fail if @ni is a directory, $MFT, or an index, | |
2342 | * since those can have sparse/compressed set. For example can be | |
2343 | * set compressed even though it is not compressed itself and in that | |
2344 | * case the bit means that files are to be created compressed in the | |
2345 | * directory... At present this is ok as this code is only called for | |
2346 | * regular files, and only for their $DATA attribute(s). | |
2347 | * FIXME: The calculation is wrong if we created a hole above. For now | |
2348 | * it does not matter as we never create holes. | |
2349 | */ | |
2350 | if (NInoSparse(ni) || NInoCompressed(ni)) { | |
2351 | ni->itype.compressed.size += new_alloc_size - allocated_size; | |
2352 | a->data.non_resident.compressed_size = | |
2353 | cpu_to_sle64(ni->itype.compressed.size); | |
2354 | vi->i_blocks = ni->itype.compressed.size >> 9; | |
2355 | } else | |
2356 | vi->i_blocks = new_alloc_size >> 9; | |
2357 | write_unlock_irqrestore(&ni->size_lock, flags); | |
2358 | alloc_done: | |
2359 | if (new_data_size >= 0) { | |
2360 | BUG_ON(new_data_size < | |
2361 | sle64_to_cpu(a->data.non_resident.data_size)); | |
2362 | a->data.non_resident.data_size = cpu_to_sle64(new_data_size); | |
2363 | } | |
2364 | flush_done: | |
2365 | /* Ensure the changes make it to disk. */ | |
2366 | flush_dcache_mft_record_page(ctx->ntfs_ino); | |
2367 | mark_mft_record_dirty(ctx->ntfs_ino); | |
2368 | done: | |
2369 | ntfs_attr_put_search_ctx(ctx); | |
2370 | unmap_mft_record(base_ni); | |
2371 | up_write(&ni->runlist.lock); | |
2372 | ntfs_debug("Done, new_allocated_size 0x%llx.", | |
2373 | (unsigned long long)new_alloc_size); | |
2374 | return new_alloc_size; | |
2375 | restore_undo_alloc: | |
2376 | if (start < 0 || start >= allocated_size) | |
2377 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Cannot complete extension of allocation " | |
2378 | "of inode 0x%lx, attribute type 0x%x, because " | |
2379 | "lookup of first attribute extent failed with " | |
2380 | "error code %i.", vi->i_ino, | |
2381 | (unsigned)le32_to_cpu(ni->type), err); | |
2382 | if (err == -ENOENT) | |
2383 | err = -EIO; | |
2384 | ntfs_attr_reinit_search_ctx(ctx); | |
2385 | if (ntfs_attr_lookup(ni->type, ni->name, ni->name_len, CASE_SENSITIVE, | |
2386 | allocated_size >> vol->cluster_size_bits, NULL, 0, | |
2387 | ctx)) { | |
2388 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Failed to find last attribute extent of " | |
2389 | "attribute in error code path. Run chkdsk to " | |
2390 | "recover."); | |
2391 | write_lock_irqsave(&ni->size_lock, flags); | |
2392 | ni->allocated_size = new_alloc_size; | |
2393 | /* | |
2394 | * FIXME: This would fail if @ni is a directory... See above. | |
2395 | * FIXME: The calculation is wrong if we created a hole above. | |
2396 | * For now it does not matter as we never create holes. | |
2397 | */ | |
2398 | if (NInoSparse(ni) || NInoCompressed(ni)) { | |
2399 | ni->itype.compressed.size += new_alloc_size - | |
2400 | allocated_size; | |
2401 | vi->i_blocks = ni->itype.compressed.size >> 9; | |
2402 | } else | |
2403 | vi->i_blocks = new_alloc_size >> 9; | |
2404 | write_unlock_irqrestore(&ni->size_lock, flags); | |
2405 | ntfs_attr_put_search_ctx(ctx); | |
2406 | unmap_mft_record(base_ni); | |
2407 | up_write(&ni->runlist.lock); | |
2408 | /* | |
2409 | * The only thing that is now wrong is the allocated size of the | |
2410 | * base attribute extent which chkdsk should be able to fix. | |
2411 | */ | |
2412 | NVolSetErrors(vol); | |
2413 | return err; | |
2414 | } | |
2415 | ctx->attr->data.non_resident.highest_vcn = cpu_to_sle64( | |
2416 | (allocated_size >> vol->cluster_size_bits) - 1); | |
2417 | undo_alloc: | |
2418 | ll = allocated_size >> vol->cluster_size_bits; | |
2419 | if (ntfs_cluster_free(ni, ll, -1, ctx) < 0) { | |
2420 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Failed to release allocated cluster(s) " | |
2421 | "in error code path. Run chkdsk to recover " | |
2422 | "the lost cluster(s)."); | |
2423 | NVolSetErrors(vol); | |
2424 | } | |
2425 | m = ctx->mrec; | |
2426 | a = ctx->attr; | |
2427 | /* | |
2428 | * If the runlist truncation fails and/or the search context is no | |
2429 | * longer valid, we cannot resize the attribute record or build the | |
2430 | * mapping pairs array thus we mark the inode bad so that no access to | |
2431 | * the freed clusters can happen. | |
2432 | */ | |
2433 | if (ntfs_rl_truncate_nolock(vol, &ni->runlist, ll) || IS_ERR(m)) { | |
2434 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Failed to %s in error code path. Run " | |
2435 | "chkdsk to recover.", IS_ERR(m) ? | |
2436 | "restore attribute search context" : | |
2437 | "truncate attribute runlist"); | |
2d86829b AA |
2438 | NVolSetErrors(vol); |
2439 | } else if (mp_rebuilt) { | |
2440 | if (ntfs_attr_record_resize(m, a, attr_len)) { | |
2441 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Failed to restore attribute " | |
2442 | "record in error code path. Run " | |
2443 | "chkdsk to recover."); | |
2d86829b AA |
2444 | NVolSetErrors(vol); |
2445 | } else /* if (success) */ { | |
2446 | if (ntfs_mapping_pairs_build(vol, (u8*)a + le16_to_cpu( | |
2447 | a->data.non_resident. | |
2448 | mapping_pairs_offset), attr_len - | |
2449 | le16_to_cpu(a->data.non_resident. | |
2450 | mapping_pairs_offset), rl2, ll, -1, | |
2451 | NULL)) { | |
2452 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Failed to restore " | |
2453 | "mapping pairs array in error " | |
2454 | "code path. Run chkdsk to " | |
2455 | "recover."); | |
2d86829b AA |
2456 | NVolSetErrors(vol); |
2457 | } | |
2458 | flush_dcache_mft_record_page(ctx->ntfs_ino); | |
2459 | mark_mft_record_dirty(ctx->ntfs_ino); | |
2460 | } | |
2461 | } | |
2462 | err_out: | |
2463 | if (ctx) | |
2464 | ntfs_attr_put_search_ctx(ctx); | |
2465 | if (m) | |
2466 | unmap_mft_record(base_ni); | |
2467 | up_write(&ni->runlist.lock); | |
2468 | conv_err_out: | |
2469 | ntfs_debug("Failed. Returning error code %i.", err); | |
2470 | return err; | |
2471 | } | |
2472 | ||
1da177e4 LT |
2473 | /** |
2474 | * ntfs_attr_set - fill (a part of) an attribute with a byte | |
2475 | * @ni: ntfs inode describing the attribute to fill | |
2476 | * @ofs: offset inside the attribute at which to start to fill | |
2477 | * @cnt: number of bytes to fill | |
2478 | * @val: the unsigned 8-bit value with which to fill the attribute | |
2479 | * | |
2480 | * Fill @cnt bytes of the attribute described by the ntfs inode @ni starting at | |
2481 | * byte offset @ofs inside the attribute with the constant byte @val. | |
2482 | * | |
2483 | * This function is effectively like memset() applied to an ntfs attribute. | |
da28438c AA |
2484 | * Note thie function actually only operates on the page cache pages belonging |
2485 | * to the ntfs attribute and it marks them dirty after doing the memset(). | |
2486 | * Thus it relies on the vm dirty page write code paths to cause the modified | |
2487 | * pages to be written to the mft record/disk. | |
1da177e4 LT |
2488 | * |
2489 | * Return 0 on success and -errno on error. An error code of -ESPIPE means | |
2490 | * that @ofs + @cnt were outside the end of the attribute and no write was | |
2491 | * performed. | |
2492 | */ | |
2493 | int ntfs_attr_set(ntfs_inode *ni, const s64 ofs, const s64 cnt, const u8 val) | |
2494 | { | |
2495 | ntfs_volume *vol = ni->vol; | |
2496 | struct address_space *mapping; | |
2497 | struct page *page; | |
2498 | u8 *kaddr; | |
2499 | pgoff_t idx, end; | |
bfab36e8 | 2500 | unsigned start_ofs, end_ofs, size; |
1da177e4 LT |
2501 | |
2502 | ntfs_debug("Entering for ofs 0x%llx, cnt 0x%llx, val 0x%hx.", | |
2503 | (long long)ofs, (long long)cnt, val); | |
2504 | BUG_ON(ofs < 0); | |
2505 | BUG_ON(cnt < 0); | |
2506 | if (!cnt) | |
2507 | goto done; | |
807c453d AA |
2508 | /* |
2509 | * FIXME: Compressed and encrypted attributes are not supported when | |
2510 | * writing and we should never have gotten here for them. | |
2511 | */ | |
2512 | BUG_ON(NInoCompressed(ni)); | |
2513 | BUG_ON(NInoEncrypted(ni)); | |
1da177e4 LT |
2514 | mapping = VFS_I(ni)->i_mapping; |
2515 | /* Work out the starting index and page offset. */ | |
09cbfeaf KS |
2516 | idx = ofs >> PAGE_SHIFT; |
2517 | start_ofs = ofs & ~PAGE_MASK; | |
1da177e4 LT |
2518 | /* Work out the ending index and page offset. */ |
2519 | end = ofs + cnt; | |
09cbfeaf | 2520 | end_ofs = end & ~PAGE_MASK; |
1da177e4 | 2521 | /* If the end is outside the inode size return -ESPIPE. */ |
da28438c | 2522 | if (unlikely(end > i_size_read(VFS_I(ni)))) { |
1da177e4 LT |
2523 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Request exceeds end of attribute."); |
2524 | return -ESPIPE; | |
2525 | } | |
09cbfeaf | 2526 | end >>= PAGE_SHIFT; |
1da177e4 LT |
2527 | /* If there is a first partial page, need to do it the slow way. */ |
2528 | if (start_ofs) { | |
090d2b18 | 2529 | page = read_mapping_page(mapping, idx, NULL); |
1da177e4 LT |
2530 | if (IS_ERR(page)) { |
2531 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Failed to read first partial " | |
6fe6900e | 2532 | "page (error, index 0x%lx).", idx); |
1da177e4 LT |
2533 | return PTR_ERR(page); |
2534 | } | |
2535 | /* | |
2536 | * If the last page is the same as the first page, need to | |
2537 | * limit the write to the end offset. | |
2538 | */ | |
09cbfeaf | 2539 | size = PAGE_SIZE; |
1da177e4 LT |
2540 | if (idx == end) |
2541 | size = end_ofs; | |
a3ac1414 | 2542 | kaddr = kmap_atomic(page); |
1da177e4 LT |
2543 | memset(kaddr + start_ofs, val, size - start_ofs); |
2544 | flush_dcache_page(page); | |
a3ac1414 | 2545 | kunmap_atomic(kaddr); |
1da177e4 | 2546 | set_page_dirty(page); |
09cbfeaf | 2547 | put_page(page); |
bfab36e8 AA |
2548 | balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited(mapping); |
2549 | cond_resched(); | |
1da177e4 LT |
2550 | if (idx == end) |
2551 | goto done; | |
2552 | idx++; | |
2553 | } | |
2554 | /* Do the whole pages the fast way. */ | |
2555 | for (; idx < end; idx++) { | |
2556 | /* Find or create the current page. (The page is locked.) */ | |
2557 | page = grab_cache_page(mapping, idx); | |
2558 | if (unlikely(!page)) { | |
2559 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Insufficient memory to grab " | |
2560 | "page (index 0x%lx).", idx); | |
2561 | return -ENOMEM; | |
2562 | } | |
a3ac1414 | 2563 | kaddr = kmap_atomic(page); |
09cbfeaf | 2564 | memset(kaddr, val, PAGE_SIZE); |
1da177e4 | 2565 | flush_dcache_page(page); |
a3ac1414 | 2566 | kunmap_atomic(kaddr); |
1da177e4 LT |
2567 | /* |
2568 | * If the page has buffers, mark them uptodate since buffer | |
2569 | * state and not page state is definitive in 2.6 kernels. | |
2570 | */ | |
2571 | if (page_has_buffers(page)) { | |
2572 | struct buffer_head *bh, *head; | |
2573 | ||
2574 | bh = head = page_buffers(page); | |
2575 | do { | |
2576 | set_buffer_uptodate(bh); | |
2577 | } while ((bh = bh->b_this_page) != head); | |
2578 | } | |
2579 | /* Now that buffers are uptodate, set the page uptodate, too. */ | |
2580 | SetPageUptodate(page); | |
2581 | /* | |
2582 | * Set the page and all its buffers dirty and mark the inode | |
2583 | * dirty, too. The VM will write the page later on. | |
2584 | */ | |
2585 | set_page_dirty(page); | |
2586 | /* Finally unlock and release the page. */ | |
2587 | unlock_page(page); | |
09cbfeaf | 2588 | put_page(page); |
29b89905 AA |
2589 | balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited(mapping); |
2590 | cond_resched(); | |
1da177e4 LT |
2591 | } |
2592 | /* If there is a last partial page, need to do it the slow way. */ | |
2593 | if (end_ofs) { | |
090d2b18 | 2594 | page = read_mapping_page(mapping, idx, NULL); |
1da177e4 LT |
2595 | if (IS_ERR(page)) { |
2596 | ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Failed to read last partial page " | |
6fe6900e | 2597 | "(error, index 0x%lx).", idx); |
1da177e4 LT |
2598 | return PTR_ERR(page); |
2599 | } | |
a3ac1414 | 2600 | kaddr = kmap_atomic(page); |
1da177e4 LT |
2601 | memset(kaddr, val, end_ofs); |
2602 | flush_dcache_page(page); | |
a3ac1414 | 2603 | kunmap_atomic(kaddr); |
1da177e4 | 2604 | set_page_dirty(page); |
09cbfeaf | 2605 | put_page(page); |
bfab36e8 AA |
2606 | balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited(mapping); |
2607 | cond_resched(); | |
1da177e4 LT |
2608 | } |
2609 | done: | |
2610 | ntfs_debug("Done."); | |
2611 | return 0; | |
2612 | } | |
53d59aad AA |
2613 | |
2614 | #endif /* NTFS_RW */ |