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1022 1023 1024 1025 1026 1027 1028 1029 1030 1031 1032 1033 1034 1035 1036 1037 1038 1039 1040 1041 1042 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 1050 1051 1052 1053 1054 1055 1056 1057 1058 1059 1060 1061 1062 1063 1064 1065 1066 1067 1068 1069 1070 1071 1072 1073 1074 1075 1076 1077 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 1086 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091 | /* * fs.c * NTFS driver for Linux 2.1 * * Copyright (C) 1995-1997, 1999 Martin von Löwis * Copyright (C) 1996 Richard Russon * Copyright (C) 1996-1997 RĂ©gis Duchesne */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #ifdef NTFS_IN_LINUX_KERNEL #include <linux/config.h> #endif #include "ntfstypes.h" #include "struct.h" #include "util.h" #include "inode.h" #include "super.h" #include "dir.h" #include "support.h" #include "macros.h" #include "sysctl.h" #include <linux/module.h> #include <asm/uaccess.h> #include <linux/nls.h> #include <linux/locks.h> #include <linux/init.h> /* Forward declarations */ static struct inode_operations ntfs_dir_inode_operations; #define ITEM_SIZE 2040 /* io functions to user space */ static void ntfs_putuser(ntfs_io* dest,void *src,ntfs_size_t len) { copy_to_user(dest->param,src,len); dest->param+=len; } #ifdef CONFIG_NTFS_RW struct ntfs_getuser_update_vm_s{ const char *user; struct inode *ino; loff_t off; }; static void ntfs_getuser_update_vm (void *dest, ntfs_io *src, ntfs_size_t len) { struct ntfs_getuser_update_vm_s *p = src->param; copy_from_user (dest, p->user, len); update_vm_cache (p->ino, p->off, dest, len); p->user += len; p->off += len; } #endif static ssize_t ntfs_read(struct file * filp, char *buf, size_t count, loff_t *off) { int error; ntfs_io io; ntfs_inode *ino=NTFS_LINO2NINO(filp->f_dentry->d_inode); /* inode is not properly initialized */ if(!ino)return -EINVAL; ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "ntfs_read %x,%x,%x ->", (unsigned)ino->i_number,(unsigned)*off,(unsigned)count); /* inode has no unnamed data attribute */ if(!ntfs_find_attr(ino,ino->vol->at_data,NULL)) return -EINVAL; /* read the data */ io.fn_put=ntfs_putuser; io.fn_get=0; io.param=buf; io.size=count; error=ntfs_read_attr(ino,ino->vol->at_data,NULL,*off,&io); if(error)return -error; *off+=io.size; return io.size; } #ifdef CONFIG_NTFS_RW static ssize_t ntfs_write(struct file *filp,const char* buf,size_t count,loff_t *pos) { int ret; ntfs_io io; struct inode *inode = filp->f_dentry->d_inode; ntfs_inode *ino = NTFS_LINO2NINO(inode); struct ntfs_getuser_update_vm_s param; if (!ino) return -EINVAL; ntfs_debug (DEBUG_LINUX, "ntfs_write %x,%x,%x ->\n", (unsigned)ino->i_number, (unsigned)*pos, (unsigned)count); /* Allows to lock fs ro at any time */ if (inode->i_sb->s_flags & MS_RDONLY) return -ENOSPC; if (!ntfs_find_attr(ino,ino->vol->at_data,NULL)) return -EINVAL; /* Evaluating O_APPEND is the file system's job... */ if (filp->f_flags & O_APPEND) *pos = inode->i_size; param.user = buf; param.ino = inode; param.off = *pos; io.fn_put = 0; io.fn_get = ntfs_getuser_update_vm; io.param = ¶m; io.size = count; ret = ntfs_write_attr (ino, ino->vol->at_data, NULL, *pos, &io); ntfs_debug (DEBUG_LINUX, "write -> %x\n", ret); if(ret<0) return -EINVAL; *pos += io.size; if (*pos > inode->i_size) inode->i_size = *pos; mark_inode_dirty (filp->f_dentry->d_inode); return io.size; } #endif struct ntfs_filldir{ struct inode *dir; filldir_t filldir; unsigned int type; ntfs_u32 ph,pl; void *dirent; char *name; int namelen; }; static int ntfs_printcb(ntfs_u8 *entry,void *param) { struct ntfs_filldir* nf=param; int flags=NTFS_GETU8(entry+0x51); int show_hidden=0; int length=NTFS_GETU8(entry+0x50); int inum=NTFS_GETU32(entry); int error; #ifdef NTFS_NGT_NT_DOES_LOWER int i,to_lower=0; #endif switch(nf->type){ case ngt_dos: /* Don't display long names */ if((flags & 2)==0) return 0; break; case ngt_nt: /* Don't display short-only names */ switch(flags&3){ case 2: return 0; #ifdef NTFS_NGT_NT_DOES_LOWER case 3: to_lower=1; #endif } break; case ngt_posix: break; case ngt_full: show_hidden=1; break; } if(!show_hidden && ((NTFS_GETU8(entry+0x48) & 2)==2)){ ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER,"Skipping hidden file\n"); return 0; } nf->name=0; if(ntfs_encodeuni(NTFS_INO2VOL(nf->dir),(ntfs_u16*)(entry+0x52), length,&nf->name,&nf->namelen)){ ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER,"Skipping unrepresentable file\n"); if(nf->name)ntfs_free(nf->name); return 0; } /* Do not return ".", as this is faked */ if(length==1 && *nf->name=='.') return 0; #ifdef NTFS_NGT_NT_DOES_LOWER if(to_lower) for(i=0;i<nf->namelen;i++) /* This supports ASCII only. Since only DOS-only names get converted, and since those are restricted to ASCII, this should be correct */ if(nf->name[i]>='A' && nf->name[i]<='Z') nf->name[i]+='a'-'A'; #endif nf->name[nf->namelen]=0; ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "readdir got %s,len %d\n",nf->name,nf->namelen); /* filldir expects an off_t rather than an loff_t. Hope we don't have more than 65535 index records */ error=nf->filldir(nf->dirent,nf->name,nf->namelen, (nf->ph<<16)|nf->pl,inum); ntfs_free(nf->name); /* Linux filldir errors are negative, other errors positive */ return error; } /* readdir returns '..', then '.', then the directory entries in sequence As the root directory contains a entry for itself, '.' is not emulated for the root directory */ static int ntfs_readdir(struct file* filp, void *dirent, filldir_t filldir) { struct ntfs_filldir cb; int error; struct inode *dir=filp->f_dentry->d_inode; ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "ntfs_readdir ino %x mode %x\n", (unsigned)dir->i_ino,(unsigned int)dir->i_mode); ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "readdir: Looking for file %x dircount %d\n", (unsigned)filp->f_pos,dir->i_count); cb.pl=filp->f_pos & 0xFFFF; cb.ph=filp->f_pos >> 16; /* end of directory */ if(cb.ph==0xFFFF){ /* FIXME: Maybe we can return those with the previous call */ switch(cb.pl){ case 0: filldir(dirent,".",1,filp->f_pos,dir->i_ino); filp->f_pos=0xFFFF0001; return 0; /* FIXME: parent directory */ case 1: filldir(dirent,"..",2,filp->f_pos,0); filp->f_pos=0xFFFF0002; return 0; } ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "readdir: EOD\n"); return 0; } cb.dir=dir; cb.filldir=filldir; cb.dirent=dirent; cb.type=NTFS_INO2VOL(dir)->ngt; do{ ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER,"looking for next file\n"); error=ntfs_getdir_unsorted(NTFS_LINO2NINO(dir),&cb.ph,&cb.pl, ntfs_printcb,&cb); }while(!error && cb.ph!=0xFFFFFFFF); filp->f_pos=(cb.ph<<16)|cb.pl; ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "new position %x\n",(unsigned)filp->f_pos); /* -EINVAL is on user buffer full. This is not considered as an error by sys_getdents */ if(error<0) error=0; /* Otherwise (device error, inconsistent data), switch the sign */ return -error; } /* Copied from vfat driver */ static int simple_getbool(char *s, int *setval) { if (s) { if (!strcmp(s,"1") || !strcmp(s,"yes") || !strcmp(s,"true")) { *setval = 1; } else if (!strcmp(s,"0") || !strcmp(s,"no") || !strcmp(s,"false")) { *setval = 0; } else { return 0; } } else { *setval = 1; } return 1; } /* Parse the (re)mount options */ static int parse_options(ntfs_volume* vol,char *opt) { char *value; vol->uid=vol->gid=0; vol->umask=0077; vol->ngt=ngt_nt; vol->nls_map=0; vol->nct=0; if(!opt)goto done; for(opt = strtok(opt,",");opt;opt=strtok(NULL,",")) { if ((value = strchr(opt, '=')) != NULL) *value++='\0'; if(strcmp(opt,"uid")==0) { if(!value || !*value)goto needs_arg; vol->uid=simple_strtoul(value,&value,0); if(*value){ printk(KERN_ERR "NTFS: uid invalid argument\n"); return 0; } }else if(strcmp(opt, "gid") == 0) { if(!value || !*value)goto needs_arg; vol->gid=simple_strtoul(value,&value,0); if(*value){ printk(KERN_ERR "gid invalid argument\n"); return 0; } }else if(strcmp(opt, "umask") == 0) { if(!value || !*value)goto needs_arg; vol->umask=simple_strtoul(value,&value,0); if(*value){ printk(KERN_ERR "umask invalid argument\n"); return 0; } }else if(strcmp(opt, "iocharset") == 0){ if(!value || !*value)goto needs_arg; vol->nls_map=load_nls(value); vol->nct |= nct_map; if(!vol->nls_map){ printk(KERN_ERR "NTFS: charset not found"); return 0; } }else if(strcmp(opt, "posix") == 0){ int val; if(!value || !*value)goto needs_arg; if(!simple_getbool(value,&val)) goto needs_bool; vol->ngt=val?ngt_posix:ngt_nt; }else if(strcmp(opt,"utf8") == 0){ int val=0; if(!value || !*value) val=1; else if(!simple_getbool(value,&val)) goto needs_bool; if(val) vol->nct|=nct_utf8; }else if(strcmp(opt,"uni_xlate") == 0){ int val=0; /* no argument: uni_vfat. boolean argument: uni_vfat. "2": uni. */ if(!value || !*value) val=1; else if(strcmp(value,"2")==0) vol->nct |= nct_uni_xlate; else if(!simple_getbool(value,&val)) goto needs_bool; if(val) vol->nct |= nct_uni_xlate_vfat | nct_uni_xlate; }else{ printk(KERN_ERR "NTFS: unkown option '%s'\n", opt); return 0; } } if(vol->nct & nct_utf8 & (nct_map | nct_uni_xlate)){ printk(KERN_ERR "utf8 cannot be combined with iocharset or uni_xlate\n"); return 0; } done: if((vol->nct & (nct_uni_xlate | nct_map | nct_utf8))==0) /* default to UTF-8 */ vol->nct=nct_utf8; if(!vol->nls_map) vol->nls_map=load_nls_default(); return 1; needs_arg: printk(KERN_ERR "NTFS: %s needs an argument",opt); return 0; needs_bool: printk(KERN_ERR "NTFS: %s needs boolean argument",opt); return 0; } static struct dentry *ntfs_lookup(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *d) { struct inode *res=0; char *item=0; ntfs_iterate_s walk; int error; ntfs_debug(DEBUG_NAME1, "Looking up %s in %x\n",d->d_name.name, (unsigned)dir->i_ino); /* convert to wide string */ error=ntfs_decodeuni(NTFS_INO2VOL(dir),(char*)d->d_name.name, d->d_name.len,&walk.name,&walk.namelen); if(error) return ERR_PTR(-error); item=ntfs_malloc(ITEM_SIZE); if( !item ) return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); /* ntfs_getdir will place the directory entry into item, and the first long long is the MFT record number */ walk.type=BY_NAME; walk.dir=NTFS_LINO2NINO(dir); walk.result=item; if(ntfs_getdir_byname(&walk)) { res=iget(dir->i_sb,NTFS_GETU32(item)); } d_add(d,res); ntfs_free(item); ntfs_free(walk.name); /* Always return success, the dcache will handle negative entries. */ return NULL; } static struct file_operations ntfs_file_operations_nommap = { NULL, /* lseek */ ntfs_read, #ifdef CONFIG_NTFS_RW ntfs_write, #else NULL, #endif NULL, /* readdir */ NULL, /* select */ NULL, /* ioctl */ NULL, /* mmap */ NULL, /* open */ NULL, /* flush */ NULL, /* release */ NULL, /* fsync */ NULL, /* fasync */ NULL, /* check_media_change */ NULL, /* revalidate */ NULL, /* lock */ }; static struct inode_operations ntfs_inode_operations_nobmap = { &ntfs_file_operations_nommap, NULL, /* create */ NULL, /* lookup */ NULL, /* link */ NULL, /* unlink */ NULL, /* symlink */ NULL, /* mkdir */ NULL, /* rmdir */ NULL, /* mknod */ NULL, /* rename */ NULL, /* readlink */ NULL, /* follow_link */ NULL, /* readpage */ NULL, /* writepage */ NULL, /* bmap */ NULL, /* truncate */ NULL, /* permission */ NULL, /* smap */ NULL, /* updatepage */ NULL, /* revalidate */ }; #ifdef CONFIG_NTFS_RW static int ntfs_create(struct inode* dir,struct dentry *d,int mode) { struct inode *r=0; ntfs_inode *ino=0; ntfs_volume *vol; int error=0; ntfs_attribute *si; r=get_empty_inode(); if(!r){ error=ENOMEM; goto fail; } ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "ntfs_create %s\n",d->d_name.name); vol=NTFS_INO2VOL(dir); #ifdef NTFS_IN_LINUX_KERNEL ino=NTFS_LINO2NINO(r); #else ino=ntfs_malloc(sizeof(ntfs_inode)); if(!ino){ error=ENOMEM; goto fail; } r->u.generic_ip=ino; #endif error=ntfs_alloc_file(NTFS_LINO2NINO(dir),ino,(char*)d->d_name.name, d->d_name.len); if(error)goto fail; error=ntfs_update_inode(ino); if(error)goto fail; error=ntfs_update_inode(NTFS_LINO2NINO(dir)); if(error)goto fail; r->i_uid=vol->uid; r->i_gid=vol->gid; r->i_nlink=1; r->i_sb=dir->i_sb; /* FIXME: dirty? dev? */ /* get the file modification times from the standard information */ si=ntfs_find_attr(ino,vol->at_standard_information,NULL); if(si){ char *attr=si->d.data; r->i_atime=ntfs_ntutc2unixutc(NTFS_GETU64(attr+0x18)); r->i_ctime=ntfs_ntutc2unixutc(NTFS_GETU64(attr)); r->i_mtime=ntfs_ntutc2unixutc(NTFS_GETU64(attr+8)); } /* It's not a directory */ r->i_op=&ntfs_inode_operations_nobmap; r->i_mode=S_IFREG|S_IRUGO; #ifdef CONFIG_NTFS_RW r->i_mode|=S_IWUGO; #endif r->i_mode &= ~vol->umask; insert_inode_hash(r); d_instantiate(d,r); return 0; fail: #ifndef NTFS_IN_LINUX_KERNEL if(ino)ntfs_free(ino); #endif if(r)iput(r); return -error; } static int _linux_ntfs_mkdir(struct inode *dir, struct dentry* d, int mode) { int error; struct inode *r = 0; ntfs_volume *vol; ntfs_inode *ino; ntfs_attribute *si; ntfs_debug (DEBUG_DIR1, "mkdir %s in %x\n",d->d_name.name, dir->i_ino); error = ENAMETOOLONG; if (d->d_name.len > /* FIXME */255) goto out; error = EIO; r = get_empty_inode(); if (!r) goto out; vol = NTFS_INO2VOL(dir); #ifdef NTFS_IN_LINUX_KERNEL ino = NTFS_LINO2NINO(r); #else ino = ntfs_malloc(sizeof(ntfs_inode)); error = ENOMEM; if(!ino) goto out; r->u.generic_ip = ino; #endif error = ntfs_mkdir(NTFS_LINO2NINO(dir), d->d_name.name, d->d_name.len, ino); if(error) goto out; r->i_uid = vol->uid; r->i_gid = vol->gid; r->i_nlink = 1; r->i_sb = dir->i_sb; si = ntfs_find_attr(ino,vol->at_standard_information,NULL); if(si){ char *attr = si->d.data; r->i_atime = ntfs_ntutc2unixutc(NTFS_GETU64(attr+0x18)); r->i_ctime = ntfs_ntutc2unixutc(NTFS_GETU64(attr)); r->i_mtime = ntfs_ntutc2unixutc(NTFS_GETU64(attr+8)); } /* It's a directory */ r->i_op = &ntfs_dir_inode_operations; r->i_mode = S_IFDIR|S_IRUGO|S_IXUGO; #ifdef CONFIG_NTFS_RW r->i_mode|=S_IWUGO; #endif r->i_mode &= ~vol->umask; insert_inode_hash(r); d_instantiate(d, r); error = 0; out: ntfs_debug (DEBUG_DIR1, "mkdir returns %d\n", -error); return -error; } #endif static int ntfs_bmap(struct inode *ino,int block) { int ret=ntfs_vcn_to_lcn(NTFS_LINO2NINO(ino),block); ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "bmap of %lx,block %x is %x\n", ino->i_ino,block,ret); return (ret==-1) ? 0:ret; } static struct file_operations ntfs_file_operations = { NULL, /* lseek */ ntfs_read, #ifdef CONFIG_NTFS_RW ntfs_write, #else NULL, #endif NULL, /* readdir */ NULL, /* select */ NULL, /* ioctl */ generic_file_mmap, NULL, /* open */ NULL, /* flush */ NULL, /* release */ NULL, /* fsync */ NULL, /* fasync */ NULL, /* check_media_change */ NULL, /* revalidate */ NULL, /* lock */ }; static struct inode_operations ntfs_inode_operations = { &ntfs_file_operations, NULL, /* create */ NULL, /* lookup */ NULL, /* link */ NULL, /* unlink */ NULL, /* symlink */ NULL, /* mkdir */ NULL, /* rmdir */ NULL, /* mknod */ NULL, /* rename */ NULL, /* readlink */ NULL, /* follow_link */ generic_readpage, NULL, /* writepage */ ntfs_bmap, NULL, /* truncate */ NULL, /* permission */ NULL, /* smap */ NULL, /* updatepage */ NULL, /* revalidate */ }; static struct file_operations ntfs_dir_operations = { NULL, /* lseek */ NULL, /* read */ NULL, /* write */ ntfs_readdir, /* readdir */ NULL, /* poll */ NULL, /* ioctl */ NULL, /* mmap */ NULL, /* open */ NULL, /* flush */ NULL, /* release */ NULL, /* fsync */ NULL, /* fasync */ NULL, /* check_media_change */ NULL, /* revalidate */ NULL, /* lock */ }; static struct inode_operations ntfs_dir_inode_operations = { &ntfs_dir_operations, #ifdef CONFIG_NTFS_RW ntfs_create, /* create */ #else NULL, #endif ntfs_lookup, /* lookup */ NULL, /* link */ NULL, /* unlink */ NULL, /* symlink */ #ifdef CONFIG_NTFS_RW _linux_ntfs_mkdir, /* mkdir */ #else NULL, #endif NULL, /* rmdir */ NULL, /* mknod */ NULL, /* rename */ NULL, /* readlink */ NULL, /* follow_link */ NULL, /* readpage */ NULL, /* writepage */ NULL, /* bmap */ NULL, /* truncate */ NULL, /* permission */ NULL, /* smap */ NULL, /* updatepage */ NULL, /* revalidate */ }; /* ntfs_read_inode is called by the Virtual File System (the kernel layer that * deals with filesystems) when iget is called requesting an inode not already * present in the inode table. Typically filesystems have separate * inode_operations for directories, files and symlinks. */ static void ntfs_read_inode(struct inode* inode) { ntfs_volume *vol; int can_mmap=0; ntfs_inode *ino; ntfs_attribute *data; ntfs_attribute *si; vol=NTFS_INO2VOL(inode); inode->i_op=NULL; inode->i_mode=0; ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "ntfs_read_inode %x\n",(unsigned)inode->i_ino); switch(inode->i_ino) { /* those are loaded special files */ case FILE_MFT: ntfs_error("Trying to open MFT\n");return; default: #ifdef NTFS_IN_LINUX_KERNEL ino=&inode->u.ntfs_i; #else /* FIXME: check for ntfs_malloc failure */ ino=(ntfs_inode*)ntfs_malloc(sizeof(ntfs_inode)); inode->u.generic_ip=ino; #endif if(!ino || ntfs_init_inode(ino, NTFS_INO2VOL(inode),inode->i_ino)) { ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "NTFS:Error loading inode %x\n", (unsigned int)inode->i_ino); return; } } /* Set uid/gid from mount options */ inode->i_uid=vol->uid; inode->i_gid=vol->gid; inode->i_nlink=1; /* Use the size of the data attribute as file size */ data = ntfs_find_attr(ino,vol->at_data,NULL); if(!data) { inode->i_size=0; can_mmap=0; } else { inode->i_size=data->size; can_mmap=!data->resident && !data->compressed; } /* get the file modification times from the standard information */ si=ntfs_find_attr(ino,vol->at_standard_information,NULL); if(si){ char *attr=si->d.data; inode->i_atime=ntfs_ntutc2unixutc(NTFS_GETU64(attr+0x18)); inode->i_ctime=ntfs_ntutc2unixutc(NTFS_GETU64(attr)); inode->i_mtime=ntfs_ntutc2unixutc(NTFS_GETU64(attr+8)); } /* if it has an index root, it's a directory */ if(ntfs_find_attr(ino,vol->at_index_root,"$I30")) { ntfs_attribute *at; at = ntfs_find_attr (ino, vol->at_index_allocation, "$I30"); inode->i_size = at ? at->size : 0; inode->i_op=&ntfs_dir_inode_operations; inode->i_mode=S_IFDIR|S_IRUGO|S_IXUGO; } else { inode->i_op=can_mmap ? &ntfs_inode_operations : &ntfs_inode_operations_nobmap; inode->i_mode=S_IFREG|S_IRUGO; } #ifdef CONFIG_NTFS_RW if(!data || !data->compressed) inode->i_mode|=S_IWUGO; #endif inode->i_mode &= ~vol->umask; } #ifdef CONFIG_NTFS_RW static void ntfs_write_inode (struct inode *ino) { ntfs_debug (DEBUG_LINUX, "ntfs:write inode %x\n", ino->i_ino); ntfs_update_inode (NTFS_LINO2NINO (ino)); } #endif static void _ntfs_clear_inode(struct inode *ino) { ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "ntfs_clear_inode %lx\n",ino->i_ino); #ifdef NTFS_IN_LINUX_KERNEL if(ino->i_ino!=FILE_MFT) ntfs_clear_inode(&ino->u.ntfs_i); #else if(ino->i_ino!=FILE_MFT && ino->u.generic_ip) { ntfs_clear_inode(ino->u.generic_ip); ntfs_free(ino->u.generic_ip); ino->u.generic_ip=0; } #endif return; } /* Called when umounting a filesystem by do_umount() in fs/super.c */ static void ntfs_put_super(struct super_block *sb) { ntfs_volume *vol; ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "ntfs_put_super\n"); vol=NTFS_SB2VOL(sb); ntfs_release_volume(vol); if(vol->nls_map) unload_nls(vol->nls_map); #ifndef NTFS_IN_LINUX_KERNEL ntfs_free(vol); #endif ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "ntfs_put_super: done\n"); MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT; } /* Called by the kernel when asking for stats */ static int ntfs_statfs(struct super_block *sb, struct statfs *sf, int bufsize) { struct statfs fs; struct inode *mft; ntfs_volume *vol; int error; ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "ntfs_statfs\n"); vol=NTFS_SB2VOL(sb); memset(&fs,0,sizeof(fs)); fs.f_type=NTFS_SUPER_MAGIC; fs.f_bsize=vol->clustersize; error = ntfs_get_volumesize( NTFS_SB2VOL( sb ), &fs.f_blocks ); if( error ) return -error; fs.f_bfree=ntfs_get_free_cluster_count(vol->bitmap); fs.f_bavail=fs.f_bfree; /* Number of files is limited by free space only, so we lie here */ fs.f_ffree=0; mft=iget(sb,FILE_MFT); fs.f_files=mft->i_size/vol->mft_recordsize; iput(mft); /* should be read from volume */ fs.f_namelen=255; copy_to_user(sf,&fs,bufsize); return 0; } /* Called when remounting a filesystem by do_remount_sb() in fs/super.c */ static int ntfs_remount_fs(struct super_block *sb, int *flags, char *options) { if(!parse_options(NTFS_SB2VOL(sb), options)) return -EINVAL; return 0; } /* Define the super block operation that are implemented */ static struct super_operations ntfs_super_operations = { ntfs_read_inode, #ifdef CONFIG_NTFS_RW ntfs_write_inode, #else NULL, #endif NULL, /* put_inode */ NULL, /* delete_inode */ NULL, /* notify_change */ ntfs_put_super, NULL, /* write_super */ ntfs_statfs, ntfs_remount_fs, /* remount */ _ntfs_clear_inode, /* clear_inode */ }; /* Called to mount a filesystem by read_super() in fs/super.c * Return a super block, the main structure of a filesystem * * NOTE : Don't store a pointer to an option, as the page containing the * options is freed after ntfs_read_super() returns. * * NOTE : A context switch can happen in kernel code only if the code blocks * (= calls schedule() in kernel/sched.c). */ struct super_block * ntfs_read_super(struct super_block *sb, void *options, int silent) { ntfs_volume *vol; struct buffer_head *bh; int i; /* When the driver is compiled as a module, kmod must know when it * can safely remove it from memory. To do this, each module owns a * reference counter. */ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT; /* Don't put ntfs_debug() before MOD_INC_USE_COUNT, printk() can block * so this could lead to a race condition with kmod. */ ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "ntfs_read_super\n"); #ifdef NTFS_IN_LINUX_KERNEL vol = NTFS_SB2VOL(sb); #else if(!(vol = ntfs_malloc(sizeof(ntfs_volume)))) goto ntfs_read_super_dec; NTFS_SB2VOL(sb)=vol; #endif if(!parse_options(vol,(char*)options)) goto ntfs_read_super_vol; /* Ensure that the super block won't be used until it is completed */ lock_super(sb); ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "lock_super\n"); #if 0 /* Set to read only, user option might reset it */ sb->s_flags |= MS_RDONLY; #endif /* Assume a 512 bytes block device for now */ set_blocksize(sb->s_dev, 512); /* Read the super block (boot block) */ if(!(bh=bread(sb->s_dev,0,512))) { ntfs_error("Reading super block failed\n"); goto ntfs_read_super_unl; } ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "Done reading boot block\n"); /* Check for 'NTFS' magic number */ if(!IS_NTFS_VOLUME(bh->b_data)){ ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "Not a NTFS volume\n"); brelse(bh); goto ntfs_read_super_unl; } ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "Going to init volume\n"); ntfs_init_volume(vol,bh->b_data); ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "MFT record at cluster 0x%X\n",vol->mft_cluster); brelse(bh); NTFS_SB(vol)=sb; ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "Done to init volume\n"); /* Inform the kernel that a device block is a NTFS cluster */ sb->s_blocksize=vol->clustersize; for(i=sb->s_blocksize,sb->s_blocksize_bits=0;i != 1;i>>=1) sb->s_blocksize_bits++; set_blocksize(sb->s_dev,sb->s_blocksize); ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "set_blocksize\n"); /* Allocate a MFT record (MFT record can be smaller than a cluster) */ if(!(vol->mft=ntfs_malloc(max(vol->mft_recordsize,vol->clustersize)))) goto ntfs_read_super_unl; /* Read at least the MFT record for $MFT */ for(i=0;i<max(vol->mft_clusters_per_record,1);i++){ if(!(bh=bread(sb->s_dev,vol->mft_cluster+i,vol->clustersize))) { ntfs_error("Could not read MFT record 0\n"); goto ntfs_read_super_mft; } ntfs_memcpy(vol->mft+i*vol->clustersize,bh->b_data,vol->clustersize); brelse(bh); ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "Read cluster %x\n",vol->mft_cluster+i); } /* Check and fixup this MFT record */ if(!ntfs_check_mft_record(vol,vol->mft)){ ntfs_error("Invalid MFT record 0\n"); goto ntfs_read_super_mft; } /* Inform the kernel about which super operations are available */ sb->s_op = &ntfs_super_operations; sb->s_magic = NTFS_SUPER_MAGIC; ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "Reading special files\n"); if(ntfs_load_special_files(vol)){ ntfs_error("Error loading special files\n"); goto ntfs_read_super_mft; } ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "Getting RootDir\n"); /* Get the root directory */ if(!(sb->s_root=d_alloc_root(iget(sb,FILE_ROOT),NULL))){ ntfs_error("Could not get root dir inode\n"); goto ntfs_read_super_mft; } unlock_super(sb); ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "unlock_super\n"); ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "read_super: done\n"); return sb; ntfs_read_super_mft: ntfs_free(vol->mft); ntfs_read_super_unl: sb->s_dev = 0; unlock_super(sb); ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "unlock_super\n"); ntfs_read_super_vol: #ifndef NTFS_IN_LINUX_KERNEL ntfs_free(vol); ntfs_read_super_dec: #endif ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "read_super: done\n"); MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT; return NULL; } /* Define the filesystem * * Define SECOND if you cannot unload ntfs, and want to avoid rebooting * for just one more test */ static struct file_system_type ntfs_fs_type = { /* Filesystem name, as used after mount -t */ #ifndef SECOND "ntfs", #else "ntfs2", #endif /* This filesystem requires a device (a hard disk) * May want to add FS_IBASKET when it works */ FS_REQUIRES_DEV, /* Entry point of the filesystem */ ntfs_read_super, /* Will point to the next filesystem in the kernel table */ NULL }; /* When this code is not compiled as a module, this is the main entry point, * called by do_sys_setup() in fs/filesystems.c * * NOTE : __initfunc() is a macro used to remove this function from memory * once initialization is done */ __initfunc(int init_ntfs_fs(void)) { /* Comment this if you trust klogd. There are reasons not to trust it */ #if defined(DEBUG) && !defined(MODULE) extern int console_loglevel; console_loglevel=15; #endif printk(KERN_NOTICE "NTFS version " NTFS_VERSION "\n"); SYSCTL(1); ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "registering %s\n",ntfs_fs_type.name); /* add this filesystem to the kernel table of filesystems */ return register_filesystem(&ntfs_fs_type); } #ifdef MODULE /* A module is a piece of code which can be inserted in and removed * from the running kernel whenever you want using lsmod, or on demand using * kmod */ /* No function of this module is needed by another module */ EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS; /* Only used for documentation purposes at the moment, * see include/linux/module.h */ MODULE_AUTHOR("Martin von Löwis"); MODULE_DESCRIPTION("NTFS driver"); /* no MODULE_SUPPORTED_DEVICE() */ /* Load-time parameter */ MODULE_PARM(ntdebug, "i"); MODULE_PARM_DESC(ntdebug, "Debug level"); /* When this code is compiled as a module, if you use mount -t ntfs when no * ntfs filesystem is registered (see /proc/filesystems), get_fs_type() in * fs/super.c asks kmod to load the module named ntfs in memory. * * Therefore, this function is the main entry point in this case */ int init_module(void) { return init_ntfs_fs(); } /* Called by kmod just before the kernel removes the module from memory */ void cleanup_module(void) { SYSCTL(0); ntfs_debug(DEBUG_OTHER, "unregistering %s\n",ntfs_fs_type.name); unregister_filesystem(&ntfs_fs_type); } #endif /* * Local variables: * c-file-style: "linux" * End: */ |