kernel-fxtec-pro1x/fs/quota/quota.c

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/*
* Quota code necessary even when VFS quota support is not compiled
* into the kernel. The interesting stuff is over in dquot.c, here
* we have symbols for initial quotactl(2) handling, the sysctl(2)
* variables, etc - things needed even when quota support disabled.
*/
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/namei.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <asm/current.h>
#include <asm/uaccess.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/security.h>
#include <linux/syscalls.h>
#include <linux/buffer_head.h>
#include <linux/capability.h>
#include <linux/quotaops.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/writeback.h>
static int check_quotactl_permission(struct super_block *sb, int type, int cmd,
qid_t id)
{
switch (cmd) {
/* these commands do not require any special privilegues */
case Q_GETFMT:
case Q_SYNC:
case Q_GETINFO:
case Q_XGETQSTAT:
case Q_XQUOTASYNC:
break;
/* allow to query information for dquots we "own" */
case Q_GETQUOTA:
case Q_XGETQUOTA:
if ((type == USRQUOTA && current_euid() == id) ||
(type == GRPQUOTA && in_egroup_p(id)))
break;
/*FALLTHROUGH*/
default:
if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))
return -EPERM;
}
return security_quotactl(cmd, type, id, sb);
}
static int quota_sync_all(int type)
{
struct super_block *sb;
int ret;
if (type >= MAXQUOTAS)
return -EINVAL;
ret = security_quotactl(Q_SYNC, type, 0, NULL);
if (ret)
return ret;
spin_lock(&sb_lock);
restart:
list_for_each_entry(sb, &super_blocks, s_list) {
if (!sb->s_qcop || !sb->s_qcop->quota_sync)
continue;
sb->s_count++;
spin_unlock(&sb_lock);
down_read(&sb->s_umount);
if (sb->s_root)
sb->s_qcop->quota_sync(sb, type, 1);
up_read(&sb->s_umount);
spin_lock(&sb_lock);
if (__put_super_and_need_restart(sb))
goto restart;
}
spin_unlock(&sb_lock);
return 0;
}
static int quota_quotaon(struct super_block *sb, int type, int cmd, qid_t id,
void __user *addr)
{
char *pathname;
int ret = -ENOSYS;
pathname = getname(addr);
if (IS_ERR(pathname))
return PTR_ERR(pathname);
if (sb->s_qcop->quota_on)
ret = sb->s_qcop->quota_on(sb, type, id, pathname, 0);
putname(pathname);
return ret;
}
static int quota_getfmt(struct super_block *sb, int type, void __user *addr)
{
__u32 fmt;
down_read(&sb_dqopt(sb)->dqptr_sem);
if (!sb_has_quota_active(sb, type)) {
up_read(&sb_dqopt(sb)->dqptr_sem);
return -ESRCH;
}
fmt = sb_dqopt(sb)->info[type].dqi_format->qf_fmt_id;
up_read(&sb_dqopt(sb)->dqptr_sem);
if (copy_to_user(addr, &fmt, sizeof(fmt)))
return -EFAULT;
return 0;
}
static int quota_getinfo(struct super_block *sb, int type, void __user *addr)
{
struct if_dqinfo info;
int ret;
if (!sb_has_quota_active(sb, type))
return -ESRCH;
if (!sb->s_qcop->get_info)
return -ENOSYS;
ret = sb->s_qcop->get_info(sb, type, &info);
if (!ret && copy_to_user(addr, &info, sizeof(info)))
return -EFAULT;
return ret;
}
static int quota_setinfo(struct super_block *sb, int type, void __user *addr)
{
struct if_dqinfo info;
if (copy_from_user(&info, addr, sizeof(info)))
return -EFAULT;
if (!sb_has_quota_active(sb, type))
return -ESRCH;
if (!sb->s_qcop->set_info)
return -ENOSYS;
return sb->s_qcop->set_info(sb, type, &info);
}
static int quota_getquota(struct super_block *sb, int type, qid_t id,
void __user *addr)
{
struct if_dqblk idq;
int ret;
if (!sb_has_quota_active(sb, type))
return -ESRCH;
if (!sb->s_qcop->get_dqblk)
return -ENOSYS;
ret = sb->s_qcop->get_dqblk(sb, type, id, &idq);
if (ret)
return ret;
if (copy_to_user(addr, &idq, sizeof(idq)))
return -EFAULT;
return 0;
}
static int quota_setquota(struct super_block *sb, int type, qid_t id,
void __user *addr)
{
struct if_dqblk idq;
if (copy_from_user(&idq, addr, sizeof(idq)))
return -EFAULT;
if (!sb_has_quota_active(sb, type))
return -ESRCH;
if (!sb->s_qcop->set_dqblk)
return -ENOSYS;
return sb->s_qcop->set_dqblk(sb, type, id, &idq);
}
static int quota_setxstate(struct super_block *sb, int cmd, void __user *addr)
{
__u32 flags;
if (copy_from_user(&flags, addr, sizeof(flags)))
return -EFAULT;
if (!sb->s_qcop->set_xstate)
return -ENOSYS;
return sb->s_qcop->set_xstate(sb, flags, cmd);
}
static int quota_getxstate(struct super_block *sb, void __user *addr)
{
struct fs_quota_stat fqs;
int ret;
if (!sb->s_qcop->get_xstate)
return -ENOSYS;
ret = sb->s_qcop->get_xstate(sb, &fqs);
if (!ret && copy_to_user(addr, &fqs, sizeof(fqs)))
return -EFAULT;
return ret;
}
static int quota_setxquota(struct super_block *sb, int type, qid_t id,
void __user *addr)
{
struct fs_disk_quota fdq;
if (copy_from_user(&fdq, addr, sizeof(fdq)))
return -EFAULT;
if (!sb->s_qcop->set_xquota)
return -ENOSYS;
return sb->s_qcop->set_xquota(sb, type, id, &fdq);
}
static int quota_getxquota(struct super_block *sb, int type, qid_t id,
void __user *addr)
{
struct fs_disk_quota fdq;
int ret;
if (!sb->s_qcop->get_xquota)
return -ENOSYS;
ret = sb->s_qcop->get_xquota(sb, type, id, &fdq);
if (!ret && copy_to_user(addr, &fdq, sizeof(fdq)))
return -EFAULT;
return ret;
}
/* Copy parameters and call proper function */
static int do_quotactl(struct super_block *sb, int type, int cmd, qid_t id,
void __user *addr)
{
int ret;
if (type >= (XQM_COMMAND(cmd) ? XQM_MAXQUOTAS : MAXQUOTAS))
return -EINVAL;
if (!sb->s_qcop)
return -ENOSYS;
ret = check_quotactl_permission(sb, type, cmd, id);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
switch (cmd) {
case Q_QUOTAON:
return quota_quotaon(sb, type, cmd, id, addr);
case Q_QUOTAOFF:
if (!sb->s_qcop->quota_off)
return -ENOSYS;
return sb->s_qcop->quota_off(sb, type, 0);
case Q_GETFMT:
return quota_getfmt(sb, type, addr);
case Q_GETINFO:
return quota_getinfo(sb, type, addr);
case Q_SETINFO:
return quota_setinfo(sb, type, addr);
case Q_GETQUOTA:
return quota_getquota(sb, type, id, addr);
case Q_SETQUOTA:
return quota_setquota(sb, type, id, addr);
case Q_SYNC:
if (!sb->s_qcop->quota_sync)
return -ENOSYS;
return sb->s_qcop->quota_sync(sb, type, 1);
case Q_XQUOTAON:
case Q_XQUOTAOFF:
case Q_XQUOTARM:
return quota_setxstate(sb, cmd, addr);
case Q_XGETQSTAT:
return quota_getxstate(sb, addr);
case Q_XSETQLIM:
return quota_setxquota(sb, type, id, addr);
case Q_XGETQUOTA:
return quota_getxquota(sb, type, id, addr);
case Q_XQUOTASYNC:
/* caller already holds s_umount */
if (sb->s_flags & MS_RDONLY)
return -EROFS;
writeback_inodes_sb(sb);
return 0;
default:
return -EINVAL;
}
}
[PATCH] BLOCK: Make it possible to disable the block layer [try #6] Make it possible to disable the block layer. Not all embedded devices require it, some can make do with just JFFS2, NFS, ramfs, etc - none of which require the block layer to be present. This patch does the following: (*) Introduces CONFIG_BLOCK to disable the block layer, buffering and blockdev support. (*) Adds dependencies on CONFIG_BLOCK to any configuration item that controls an item that uses the block layer. This includes: (*) Block I/O tracing. (*) Disk partition code. (*) All filesystems that are block based, eg: Ext3, ReiserFS, ISOFS. (*) The SCSI layer. As far as I can tell, even SCSI chardevs use the block layer to do scheduling. Some drivers that use SCSI facilities - such as USB storage - end up disabled indirectly from this. (*) Various block-based device drivers, such as IDE and the old CDROM drivers. (*) MTD blockdev handling and FTL. (*) JFFS - which uses set_bdev_super(), something it could avoid doing by taking a leaf out of JFFS2's book. (*) Makes most of the contents of linux/blkdev.h, linux/buffer_head.h and linux/elevator.h contingent on CONFIG_BLOCK being set. sector_div() is, however, still used in places, and so is still available. (*) Also made contingent are the contents of linux/mpage.h, linux/genhd.h and parts of linux/fs.h. (*) Makes a number of files in fs/ contingent on CONFIG_BLOCK. (*) Makes mm/bounce.c (bounce buffering) contingent on CONFIG_BLOCK. (*) set_page_dirty() doesn't call __set_page_dirty_buffers() if CONFIG_BLOCK is not enabled. (*) fs/no-block.c is created to hold out-of-line stubs and things that are required when CONFIG_BLOCK is not set: (*) Default blockdev file operations (to give error ENODEV on opening). (*) Makes some /proc changes: (*) /proc/devices does not list any blockdevs. (*) /proc/diskstats and /proc/partitions are contingent on CONFIG_BLOCK. (*) Makes some compat ioctl handling contingent on CONFIG_BLOCK. (*) If CONFIG_BLOCK is not defined, makes sys_quotactl() return -ENODEV if given command other than Q_SYNC or if a special device is specified. (*) In init/do_mounts.c, no reference is made to the blockdev routines if CONFIG_BLOCK is not defined. This does not prohibit NFS roots or JFFS2. (*) The bdflush, ioprio_set and ioprio_get syscalls can now be absent (return error ENOSYS by way of cond_syscall if so). (*) The seclvl_bd_claim() and seclvl_bd_release() security calls do nothing if CONFIG_BLOCK is not set, since they can't then happen. Signed-Off-By: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2006-09-30 12:45:40 -06:00
/*
* look up a superblock on which quota ops will be performed
* - use the name of a block device to find the superblock thereon
*/
static struct super_block *quotactl_block(const char __user *special)
[PATCH] BLOCK: Make it possible to disable the block layer [try #6] Make it possible to disable the block layer. Not all embedded devices require it, some can make do with just JFFS2, NFS, ramfs, etc - none of which require the block layer to be present. This patch does the following: (*) Introduces CONFIG_BLOCK to disable the block layer, buffering and blockdev support. (*) Adds dependencies on CONFIG_BLOCK to any configuration item that controls an item that uses the block layer. This includes: (*) Block I/O tracing. (*) Disk partition code. (*) All filesystems that are block based, eg: Ext3, ReiserFS, ISOFS. (*) The SCSI layer. As far as I can tell, even SCSI chardevs use the block layer to do scheduling. Some drivers that use SCSI facilities - such as USB storage - end up disabled indirectly from this. (*) Various block-based device drivers, such as IDE and the old CDROM drivers. (*) MTD blockdev handling and FTL. (*) JFFS - which uses set_bdev_super(), something it could avoid doing by taking a leaf out of JFFS2's book. (*) Makes most of the contents of linux/blkdev.h, linux/buffer_head.h and linux/elevator.h contingent on CONFIG_BLOCK being set. sector_div() is, however, still used in places, and so is still available. (*) Also made contingent are the contents of linux/mpage.h, linux/genhd.h and parts of linux/fs.h. (*) Makes a number of files in fs/ contingent on CONFIG_BLOCK. (*) Makes mm/bounce.c (bounce buffering) contingent on CONFIG_BLOCK. (*) set_page_dirty() doesn't call __set_page_dirty_buffers() if CONFIG_BLOCK is not enabled. (*) fs/no-block.c is created to hold out-of-line stubs and things that are required when CONFIG_BLOCK is not set: (*) Default blockdev file operations (to give error ENODEV on opening). (*) Makes some /proc changes: (*) /proc/devices does not list any blockdevs. (*) /proc/diskstats and /proc/partitions are contingent on CONFIG_BLOCK. (*) Makes some compat ioctl handling contingent on CONFIG_BLOCK. (*) If CONFIG_BLOCK is not defined, makes sys_quotactl() return -ENODEV if given command other than Q_SYNC or if a special device is specified. (*) In init/do_mounts.c, no reference is made to the blockdev routines if CONFIG_BLOCK is not defined. This does not prohibit NFS roots or JFFS2. (*) The bdflush, ioprio_set and ioprio_get syscalls can now be absent (return error ENOSYS by way of cond_syscall if so). (*) The seclvl_bd_claim() and seclvl_bd_release() security calls do nothing if CONFIG_BLOCK is not set, since they can't then happen. Signed-Off-By: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2006-09-30 12:45:40 -06:00
{
#ifdef CONFIG_BLOCK
struct block_device *bdev;
struct super_block *sb;
char *tmp = getname(special);
if (IS_ERR(tmp))
return ERR_CAST(tmp);
[PATCH] BLOCK: Make it possible to disable the block layer [try #6] Make it possible to disable the block layer. Not all embedded devices require it, some can make do with just JFFS2, NFS, ramfs, etc - none of which require the block layer to be present. This patch does the following: (*) Introduces CONFIG_BLOCK to disable the block layer, buffering and blockdev support. (*) Adds dependencies on CONFIG_BLOCK to any configuration item that controls an item that uses the block layer. This includes: (*) Block I/O tracing. (*) Disk partition code. (*) All filesystems that are block based, eg: Ext3, ReiserFS, ISOFS. (*) The SCSI layer. As far as I can tell, even SCSI chardevs use the block layer to do scheduling. Some drivers that use SCSI facilities - such as USB storage - end up disabled indirectly from this. (*) Various block-based device drivers, such as IDE and the old CDROM drivers. (*) MTD blockdev handling and FTL. (*) JFFS - which uses set_bdev_super(), something it could avoid doing by taking a leaf out of JFFS2's book. (*) Makes most of the contents of linux/blkdev.h, linux/buffer_head.h and linux/elevator.h contingent on CONFIG_BLOCK being set. sector_div() is, however, still used in places, and so is still available. (*) Also made contingent are the contents of linux/mpage.h, linux/genhd.h and parts of linux/fs.h. (*) Makes a number of files in fs/ contingent on CONFIG_BLOCK. (*) Makes mm/bounce.c (bounce buffering) contingent on CONFIG_BLOCK. (*) set_page_dirty() doesn't call __set_page_dirty_buffers() if CONFIG_BLOCK is not enabled. (*) fs/no-block.c is created to hold out-of-line stubs and things that are required when CONFIG_BLOCK is not set: (*) Default blockdev file operations (to give error ENODEV on opening). (*) Makes some /proc changes: (*) /proc/devices does not list any blockdevs. (*) /proc/diskstats and /proc/partitions are contingent on CONFIG_BLOCK. (*) Makes some compat ioctl handling contingent on CONFIG_BLOCK. (*) If CONFIG_BLOCK is not defined, makes sys_quotactl() return -ENODEV if given command other than Q_SYNC or if a special device is specified. (*) In init/do_mounts.c, no reference is made to the blockdev routines if CONFIG_BLOCK is not defined. This does not prohibit NFS roots or JFFS2. (*) The bdflush, ioprio_set and ioprio_get syscalls can now be absent (return error ENOSYS by way of cond_syscall if so). (*) The seclvl_bd_claim() and seclvl_bd_release() security calls do nothing if CONFIG_BLOCK is not set, since they can't then happen. Signed-Off-By: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2006-09-30 12:45:40 -06:00
bdev = lookup_bdev(tmp);
putname(tmp);
if (IS_ERR(bdev))
return ERR_CAST(bdev);
[PATCH] BLOCK: Make it possible to disable the block layer [try #6] Make it possible to disable the block layer. Not all embedded devices require it, some can make do with just JFFS2, NFS, ramfs, etc - none of which require the block layer to be present. This patch does the following: (*) Introduces CONFIG_BLOCK to disable the block layer, buffering and blockdev support. (*) Adds dependencies on CONFIG_BLOCK to any configuration item that controls an item that uses the block layer. This includes: (*) Block I/O tracing. (*) Disk partition code. (*) All filesystems that are block based, eg: Ext3, ReiserFS, ISOFS. (*) The SCSI layer. As far as I can tell, even SCSI chardevs use the block layer to do scheduling. Some drivers that use SCSI facilities - such as USB storage - end up disabled indirectly from this. (*) Various block-based device drivers, such as IDE and the old CDROM drivers. (*) MTD blockdev handling and FTL. (*) JFFS - which uses set_bdev_super(), something it could avoid doing by taking a leaf out of JFFS2's book. (*) Makes most of the contents of linux/blkdev.h, linux/buffer_head.h and linux/elevator.h contingent on CONFIG_BLOCK being set. sector_div() is, however, still used in places, and so is still available. (*) Also made contingent are the contents of linux/mpage.h, linux/genhd.h and parts of linux/fs.h. (*) Makes a number of files in fs/ contingent on CONFIG_BLOCK. (*) Makes mm/bounce.c (bounce buffering) contingent on CONFIG_BLOCK. (*) set_page_dirty() doesn't call __set_page_dirty_buffers() if CONFIG_BLOCK is not enabled. (*) fs/no-block.c is created to hold out-of-line stubs and things that are required when CONFIG_BLOCK is not set: (*) Default blockdev file operations (to give error ENODEV on opening). (*) Makes some /proc changes: (*) /proc/devices does not list any blockdevs. (*) /proc/diskstats and /proc/partitions are contingent on CONFIG_BLOCK. (*) Makes some compat ioctl handling contingent on CONFIG_BLOCK. (*) If CONFIG_BLOCK is not defined, makes sys_quotactl() return -ENODEV if given command other than Q_SYNC or if a special device is specified. (*) In init/do_mounts.c, no reference is made to the blockdev routines if CONFIG_BLOCK is not defined. This does not prohibit NFS roots or JFFS2. (*) The bdflush, ioprio_set and ioprio_get syscalls can now be absent (return error ENOSYS by way of cond_syscall if so). (*) The seclvl_bd_claim() and seclvl_bd_release() security calls do nothing if CONFIG_BLOCK is not set, since they can't then happen. Signed-Off-By: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2006-09-30 12:45:40 -06:00
sb = get_super(bdev);
bdput(bdev);
if (!sb)
return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
return sb;
#else
return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
#endif
}
/*
* This is the system call interface. This communicates with
* the user-level programs. Currently this only supports diskquota
* calls. Maybe we need to add the process quotas etc. in the future,
* but we probably should use rlimits for that.
*/
SYSCALL_DEFINE4(quotactl, unsigned int, cmd, const char __user *, special,
qid_t, id, void __user *, addr)
{
uint cmds, type;
struct super_block *sb = NULL;
int ret;
cmds = cmd >> SUBCMDSHIFT;
type = cmd & SUBCMDMASK;
/*
* As a special case Q_SYNC can be called without a specific device.
* It will iterate all superblocks that have quota enabled and call
* the sync action on each of them.
*/
if (!special) {
if (cmds == Q_SYNC)
return quota_sync_all(type);
return -ENODEV;
}
sb = quotactl_block(special);
if (IS_ERR(sb))
return PTR_ERR(sb);
ret = do_quotactl(sb, type, cmds, id, addr);
drop_super(sb);
return ret;
}