/* * CDDL HEADER START * * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the * Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * * You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE * or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. * * When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each * file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. * If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the * fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying * information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] * * CDDL HEADER END */ /* * Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "hsfs_sig.h" #include #include #include #include #define hdbtodb(n) ((ISO_SECTOR_SIZE / DEV_BSIZE) * (n)) #define THE_EPOCH 1970 #define END_OF_TIME 2099 /* May not need this... */ static uint_t sua_offset = 0; /* The root inode on an HSFS filesystem can be anywhere! */ static uint_t root_ino = 0; /* This is both a flag and a value */ static fileid_t *head; /* Only got one of these...ergo, only 1 fs open at once */ static devid_t *devp; struct dirinfo { int loc; fileid_t *fi; }; struct hs_direct { struct direct hs_ufs_dir; struct hs_direntry hs_dir; }; /* * Function prototypes */ static int boot_hsfs_mountroot(char *str); static int boot_hsfs_unmountroot(void); static int boot_hsfs_open(char *filename, int flags); static int boot_hsfs_close(int fd); static ssize_t boot_hsfs_read(int fd, caddr_t buf, size_t size); static off_t boot_hsfs_lseek(int, off_t, int); static int boot_hsfs_fstat(int fd, struct bootstat *stp); static void boot_hsfs_closeall(int flag); static int boot_hsfs_getdents(int fd, struct dirent *dep, unsigned size); struct boot_fs_ops boot_hsfs_ops = { "hsfs", boot_hsfs_mountroot, boot_hsfs_unmountroot, boot_hsfs_open, boot_hsfs_close, boot_hsfs_read, boot_hsfs_lseek, boot_hsfs_fstat, boot_hsfs_closeall, boot_hsfs_getdents }; static ino_t find(fileid_t *, char *); static ino_t dlook(fileid_t *, char *); static int opendir(fileid_t *, ino_t); static struct hs_direct *readdir(struct dirinfo *); static uint_t parse_dir(fileid_t *, int, struct hs_direct *); static uint_t parse_susp(char *, uint_t *, struct hs_direct *); static void hs_seti(fileid_t *, struct hs_direct *, ino_t); static void hs_dodates(enum hs_vol_type, struct hs_direntry *, char *); static time_t hs_date_to_gmtime(int, int, int, int); /* * There is only 1 open (mounted) device at any given time. * So we can keep a single, global devp file descriptor to * use to index into the di[] array. This is not true for the * fi[] array. We can have more than one file open at once, * so there is no global fd for the fi[]. * The user program must save the fd passed back from open() * and use it to do subsequent read()'s. */ static int opendir(fileid_t *filep, ino_t inode) { struct hs_direct hsdep; int retval; /* Set up the saio request */ filep->fi_offset = 0; filep->fi_blocknum = hdbtodb(inode); filep->fi_count = ISO_SECTOR_SIZE; /* Maybe the block is in the disk block cache */ if ((filep->fi_memp = get_bcache(filep)) == NULL) { /* Not in the block cache so read it from disk */ if (retval = set_bcache(filep)) { return (retval); } } filep->fi_offset = 0; filep->fi_blocknum = hdbtodb(inode); if (inode != root_ino) return (0); if ((int)(parse_dir(filep, 0, &hsdep)) > 0) { hs_seti(filep, &hsdep, inode); return (0); } return (1); } static ino_t find(fileid_t *filep, char *path) { register char *q; char c; ino_t inode; if (path == NULL || *path == '\0') { printf("null path\n"); return (0); } if ((boothowto & RB_DEBUG) && (boothowto & RB_VERBOSE)) printf("find(): path=<%s>\n", path); /* Read the ROOT directory */ if (opendir(filep, inode = root_ino)) { printf("find(): root_ino opendir() failed!\n"); return ((ino_t)-1); } while (*path) { while (*path == '/') path++; if (*(q = path) == '\0') break; while (*q != '/' && *q != '\0') q++; c = *q; *q = '\0'; if ((inode = dlook(filep, path)) != 0) { if (c == '\0') break; if (opendir(filep, inode)) { printf("find(): opendir(%d) failed!\n", inode); *q = c; return ((ino_t)-1); } *q = c; path = q; continue; } else { *q = c; return (0); } } return (inode); } static fileid_t * find_fp(int fd) { fileid_t *filep = head; if (fd >= 0) { while ((filep = filep->fi_forw) != head) if (fd == filep->fi_filedes) return (filep->fi_taken ? filep : 0); } return (0); } static ino_t dlook(fileid_t *filep, char *path) { int dv = filep->fi_devp->di_dcookie; register struct hs_direct *hsdep; register struct direct *udp; register struct inode *ip; struct dirinfo dirp; register int len; ino_t in; ip = filep->fi_inode; if (path == NULL || *path == '\0') return (0); if ((ip->i_smode & IFMT) != IFDIR) { return (0); } if (ip->i_size == 0) { return (0); } len = strlen(path); /* first look through the directory entry cache */ if (in = get_dcache(dv, path, ip->i_number)) { if ((filep->fi_inode = get_icache(dv, in)) != NULL) { filep->fi_offset = 0; filep->fi_blocknum = hdbtodb(in); return (in); } } dirp.loc = 0; dirp.fi = filep; for (hsdep = readdir(&dirp); hsdep != NULL; hsdep = readdir(&dirp)) { udp = &hsdep->hs_ufs_dir; if (udp->d_namlen == 1 && udp->d_name[0] == '.' && udp->d_name[1] == '\0') continue; if (udp->d_namlen == 2 && udp->d_name[0] == '.' && udp->d_name[1] == '.' && udp->d_name[2] == '\0') continue; if (udp->d_namlen == len && (strcmp(path, udp->d_name) == 0)) { set_dcache(dv, path, ip->i_number, udp->d_ino); hs_seti(filep, hsdep, udp->d_ino); filep->fi_offset = 0; filep->fi_blocknum = hdbtodb(udp->d_ino); /* put this entry into the cache */ return (udp->d_ino); } /* Allow "*" to print all names at that level, w/out match */ if (strcmp(path, "*") == 0) printf("%s\n", udp->d_name); } return (0); } /* * get next entry in a directory. */ static struct hs_direct * readdir(struct dirinfo *dirp) { static struct hs_direct hsdep; register struct direct *udp = &hsdep.hs_ufs_dir; register struct inode *ip; register fileid_t *filep; register daddr_t lbn; register int off; filep = dirp->fi; ip = filep->fi_inode; for (;;) { if (dirp->loc >= ip->i_size) { return (NULL); } off = dirp->loc & ((1 << ISO_SECTOR_SHIFT) - 1); if (off == 0) { lbn = hdbtodb(dirp->loc >> ISO_SECTOR_SHIFT); filep->fi_blocknum = lbn + hdbtodb(ip->i_number); filep->fi_count = ISO_SECTOR_SIZE; /* check the block cache */ if ((filep->fi_memp = get_bcache(filep)) == 0) if (set_bcache(filep)) return ((struct hs_direct *)-1); } dirp->loc += parse_dir(filep, off, &hsdep); if (udp->d_reclen == 0 && dirp->loc <= ip->i_size) { dirp->loc = roundup(dirp->loc, ISO_SECTOR_SIZE); continue; } return (&hsdep); } } /* * Get the next block of data from the file. If possible, dma right into * user's buffer */ static int getblock(fileid_t *filep, caddr_t buf, int count, int *rcount) { register struct inode *ip; register caddr_t p; register int off, size, diff; register daddr_t lbn; static int pos; static char ind[] = "|/-\\"; /* that's entertainment? */ static int blks_read; ip = filep->fi_inode; p = filep->fi_memp; if ((signed)filep->fi_count <= 0) { /* find the amt left to be read in the file */ diff = ip->i_size - filep->fi_offset; if (diff <= 0) { printf("Short read\n"); return (-1); } /* which block (or frag) in the file do we read? */ lbn = hdbtodb(filep->fi_offset >> ISO_SECTOR_SHIFT); /* which physical block on the device do we read? */ filep->fi_blocknum = lbn + hdbtodb(ip->i_number); off = filep->fi_offset & ((1 << ISO_SECTOR_SHIFT) - 1); size = sizeof (filep->fi_buf); if (size > ISO_SECTOR_SIZE) size = ISO_SECTOR_SIZE; filep->fi_count = size; filep->fi_memp = filep->fi_buf; /* * optimization if we are reading large blocks of data then * we can go directly to user's buffer */ *rcount = 0; if (off == 0 && count >= size) { filep->fi_memp = buf; if (diskread(filep)) { return (-1); } *rcount = size; filep->fi_count = 0; read_opt++; if ((blks_read++ & 0x3) == 0) printf("%c\b", ind[pos++ & 3]); return (0); } else if (diskread(filep)) return (-1); /* * round and round she goes (though not on every block.. * - OBP's take a fair bit of time to actually print stuff) */ if ((blks_read++ & 0x3) == 0) printf("%c\b", ind[pos++ & 3]); if (filep->fi_offset - off + size >= ip->i_size) filep->fi_count = diff + off; filep->fi_count -= off; p = &filep->fi_memp[off]; } filep->fi_memp = p; return (0); } /* * This is the high-level read function. It works like this. * We assume that our IO device buffers up some amount of * data ant that we can get a ptr to it. Thus we need * to actually call the device func about filesize/blocksize times * and this greatly increases our IO speed. When we already * have data in the buffer, we just return that data (with bcopy() ). */ static ssize_t boot_hsfs_read(int fd, caddr_t buf, size_t count) { size_t i, j; struct inode *ip; caddr_t n; fileid_t *filep; int rcount; if (!(filep = find_fp(fd))) { return (-1); } ip = filep->fi_inode; if (filep->fi_offset + count > ip->i_size) count = ip->i_size - filep->fi_offset; /* that was easy */ if ((i = count) == 0) return (0); n = buf; while (i > 0) { /* If we need to reload the buffer, do so */ if ((j = filep->fi_count) == 0) { (void) getblock(filep, buf, i, &rcount); i -= rcount; buf += rcount; filep->fi_offset += rcount; } else { /* else just bcopy from our buffer */ j = MIN(i, j); bcopy(filep->fi_memp, buf, (unsigned)j); buf += j; filep->fi_memp += j; filep->fi_offset += j; filep->fi_count -= j; i -= j; } } return (buf - n); } /* * This routine will open a device as it is known by the * V2 OBP. * Interface Defn: * err = mountroot(string); * err: 0 on success * -1 on failure * string: char string describing the properties of the device. * We must not dork with any fi[]'s here. Save that for later. */ static int boot_hsfs_mountroot(char *str) { ihandle_t h; struct hs_volume *fsp; char *bufp; if ((boothowto & RB_DEBUG) && (boothowto & RB_VERBOSE)) printf("mountroot()\n"); /* * If already mounted, just return success. */ if (root_ino != 0) { return (0); } h = prom_open(str); if (h == 0) { printf("Cannot open %s\n", str); return (-1); } devp = (devid_t *)bkmem_alloc(sizeof (devid_t)); devp->di_taken = 1; devp->di_dcookie = h; devp->di_desc = (char *)bkmem_alloc(strlen(str) + 1); (void) strcpy(devp->di_desc, str); bzero(devp->un_fs.dummy, sizeof (devp->un_fs.dummy)); head = (fileid_t *)bkmem_alloc(sizeof (fileid_t)); head->fi_back = head->fi_forw = head; head->fi_filedes = 0; head->fi_taken = 0; /* Setup read of the "superblock" */ bzero(head->fi_buf, sizeof (head->fi_buf)); head->fi_devp = devp; head->fi_blocknum = hdbtodb(ISO_VOLDESC_SEC); head->fi_count = ISO_SECTOR_SIZE; head->fi_memp = head->fi_buf; head->fi_offset = 0; if (diskread(head)) { printf("mountroot(): read super block failed!\n"); boot_hsfs_closeall(1); return (-1); } bufp = head->fi_memp; fsp = (struct hs_volume *)devp->un_fs.dummy; /* Since RRIP is based on ISO9660, that's where we start */ if (ISO_DESC_TYPE(bufp) != ISO_VD_PVD || strncmp((char *)(ISO_std_id(bufp)), (char *)(ISO_ID_STRING), ISO_ID_STRLEN) != 0 || ISO_STD_VER(bufp) != ISO_ID_VER) { boot_hsfs_closeall(1); return (-1); } /* Now we fill in the volume descriptor */ fsp->vol_size = ISO_VOL_SIZE(bufp); fsp->lbn_size = ISO_BLK_SIZE(bufp); fsp->lbn_shift = ISO_SECTOR_SHIFT; fsp->lbn_secshift = ISO_SECTOR_SHIFT; fsp->vol_set_size = (ushort_t)ISO_SET_SIZE(bufp); fsp->vol_set_seq = (ushort_t)ISO_SET_SEQ(bufp); /* Make sure we have a valid logical block size */ if (fsp->lbn_size & ~(1 << fsp->lbn_shift)) { printf("%d byte logical block size invalid.\n", fsp->lbn_size); boot_hsfs_closeall(1); return (-1); } /* Since an HSFS root could be located anywhere on the media! */ root_ino = IDE_EXT_LBN(ISO_root_dir(bufp)); if ((boothowto & RB_DEBUG) && (boothowto & RB_VERBOSE)) { int i; printf("root_ino=%d\n", root_ino); printf("ID="); for (i = 0; i < ISO_ID_STRLEN; i++) printf("%c", *(ISO_std_id(bufp)+i)); printf(" VS=%d\n", fsp->vol_size); } return (0); } /* * Unmount the currently mounted root fs. In practice, this means * closing all open files and releasing resources. All of this * is done by boot_hsfs_closeall(). */ int boot_hsfs_unmountroot(void) { if (root_ino == 0) return (-1); boot_hsfs_closeall(1); return (0); } /* * We allocate an fd here for use when talking * to the file itself. */ /*ARGSUSED*/ static int boot_hsfs_open(char *filename, int flags) { fileid_t *filep; ino_t inode; static int filedes = 1; /* build and link a new file descriptor */ filep = (fileid_t *)bkmem_alloc(sizeof (fileid_t)); filep->fi_back = head->fi_back; filep->fi_forw = head; head->fi_back->fi_forw = filep; head->fi_back = filep; filep->fi_filedes = filedes++; filep->fi_taken = 1; filep->fi_path = (char *)bkmem_alloc(strlen(filename) + 1); (void) strcpy(filep->fi_path, filename); filep->fi_devp = devp; /* dev is already "mounted" */ filep->fi_inode = 0; inode = find(filep, filename); if (inode == (ino_t)0) { if ((boothowto & RB_DEBUG) && (boothowto & RB_VERBOSE)) printf("open(%s) ENOENT\n", filename); (void) boot_hsfs_close(filep->fi_filedes); return (-1); } filep->fi_blocknum = hdbtodb(inode); filep->fi_offset = filep->fi_count = 0; if ((boothowto & RB_DEBUG) && (boothowto & RB_VERBOSE)) printf("open(%s) fd=%d\n", filename, filep->fi_filedes); return (filep->fi_filedes); } /* * hsfs_fstat() only supports size, mode and times at present time. */ static int boot_hsfs_fstat(int fd, struct bootstat *stp) { fileid_t *filep; struct inode *ip; if (!(filep = find_fp(fd))) return (-1); ip = filep->fi_inode; stp->st_mode = 0; stp->st_size = 0; if (ip == NULL) return (0); switch (ip->i_smode & IFMT) { case IFDIR: stp->st_mode = S_IFDIR; break; case IFREG: stp->st_mode = S_IFREG; break; default: break; } stp->st_size = ip->i_size; /* file times */ stp->st_atim.tv_sec = ip->i_atime.tv_sec; stp->st_atim.tv_nsec = ip->i_atime.tv_usec * 1000; stp->st_mtim.tv_sec = ip->i_mtime.tv_sec; stp->st_mtim.tv_nsec = ip->i_mtime.tv_usec * 1000; stp->st_ctim.tv_sec = ip->i_ctime.tv_sec; stp->st_ctim.tv_nsec = ip->i_ctime.tv_usec * 1000; return (0); } /* * We don't do any IO here. * We just play games with the device pointers. */ /*ARGSUSED*/ static off_t boot_hsfs_lseek(int fd, off_t addr, int whence) { fileid_t *filep; if (!(filep = find_fp(fd))) return (-1); filep->fi_offset = addr; filep->fi_blocknum = addr / DEV_BSIZE; filep->fi_count = 0; return (0); } static int boot_hsfs_close(int fd) { fileid_t *filep; if ((boothowto & RB_DEBUG) && (boothowto & RB_VERBOSE)) printf("close(%d)\n", fd); if (filep = find_fp(fd)) { /* Clear the ranks */ bkmem_free(filep->fi_path, strlen(filep->fi_path)+1); filep->fi_blocknum = filep->fi_count = filep->fi_offset = 0; filep->fi_memp = (caddr_t)0; filep->fi_devp = 0; filep->fi_taken = 0; /* unlink and deallocate node */ filep->fi_forw->fi_back = filep->fi_back; filep->fi_back->fi_forw = filep->fi_forw; bkmem_free((char *)filep, sizeof (fileid_t)); return (0); } else { /* Big problem */ printf("\nFile descrip %d not allocated!", fd); return (-1); } } /* closeall is now idempotent */ /*ARGSUSED*/ static void boot_hsfs_closeall(int flag) { fileid_t *filep = head; extern int verbosemode; if (devp == NULL) { if (head) prom_panic("boot_hsfs_closeall: head != NULL.\n"); return; } while ((filep = filep->fi_forw) != head) if (filep->fi_taken) if (boot_hsfs_close(filep->fi_filedes)) prom_panic("Filesystem may be inconsistent.\n"); release_cache(devp->di_dcookie); (void) prom_close(devp->di_dcookie); devp->di_taken = 0; if (verbosemode) print_cache_data(); bkmem_free((char *)devp, sizeof (devid_t)); bkmem_free((char *)head, sizeof (fileid_t)); root_ino = 0; devp = NULL; head = NULL; } static uint_t parse_dir(fileid_t *filep, int offset, struct hs_direct *hsdep) { char *bufp = (char *)(filep->fi_memp + offset); struct direct *udp = &hsdep->hs_ufs_dir; struct hs_direntry *hdp = &hsdep->hs_dir; uint_t ce_lbn; uint_t ce_len; uint_t nmlen; uint_t i; uchar_t c; int ret_code = 0; if ((udp->d_reclen = IDE_DIR_LEN(bufp)) == 0) return (0); hdp->ext_lbn = IDE_EXT_LBN(bufp); hdp->ext_size = IDE_EXT_SIZE(bufp); hs_dodates(HS_VOL_TYPE_ISO, hdp, bufp); hdp->xar_len = IDE_XAR_LEN(bufp); hdp->intlf_sz = IDE_INTRLV_SIZE(bufp); hdp->intlf_sk = IDE_INTRLV_SKIP(bufp); hdp->sym_link = NULL; udp->d_ino = hdp->ext_lbn; c = IDE_FLAGS(bufp); if (IDE_REGULAR_FILE(c)) { hdp->type = VREG; hdp->mode = IFREG; hdp->nlink = 1; } else if (IDE_REGULAR_DIR(c)) { hdp->type = VDIR; hdp->mode = IFDIR; hdp->nlink = 2; } else { printf("parse_dir(): file type=0x%x unknown.\n", c); return ((uint_t)-1); } /* Some initial conditions */ nmlen = IDE_NAME_LEN(bufp); c = *IDE_NAME(bufp); /* Special Case: Current Directory */ if (nmlen == 1 && c == '\0') { udp->d_name[0] = '.'; udp->d_name[1] = '\0'; udp->d_namlen = 1; /* Special Case: Parent Directory */ } else if (nmlen == 1 && c == '\001') { udp->d_name[0] = '.'; udp->d_name[1] = '.'; udp->d_name[2] = '\0'; udp->d_namlen = 2; /* Other file name */ } else { udp->d_namlen = 0; for (i = 0; i < nmlen; i++) { c = *(IDE_name(bufp)+i); if (c == ';') break; else if (c == ' ') continue; else udp->d_name[udp->d_namlen++] = c; } udp->d_name[udp->d_namlen] = '\0'; } /* System Use Fields */ ce_len = IDE_SUA_LEN(bufp); ce_lbn = 0; if ((int)(ce_len) > 0) { ce_lbn = parse_susp((char *)IDE_sys_use_area(bufp), &ce_len, hsdep); while (ce_lbn) { daddr_t save_blocknum = filep->fi_blocknum; daddr_t save_offset = filep->fi_offset; caddr_t save_memp = filep->fi_memp; uint_t save_count = filep->fi_count; #ifdef noisy print_io_req(filep, "parse_dir(): [I]"); #endif /* noisy */ filep->fi_blocknum = hdbtodb(ce_lbn); filep->fi_offset = 0; filep->fi_count = ISO_SECTOR_SIZE; #ifdef noisy print_io_req(filep, "parse_dir(): [0]"); #endif /* noisy */ if ((filep->fi_memp = get_bcache(filep)) == 0) ret_code = set_bcache(filep); #ifdef noisy print_io_req(filep, "parse_dir(): [1]"); #endif /* noisy */ if (ret_code) { filep->fi_blocknum = save_blocknum; filep->fi_offset = save_offset; filep->fi_memp = save_memp; filep->fi_count = save_count; printf("parse_dir(): " "set_bcache() failed (%d)\n", ret_code); break; } ce_lbn = parse_susp(filep->fi_memp, &ce_len, hsdep); filep->fi_blocknum = save_blocknum; filep->fi_offset = save_offset; filep->fi_memp = save_memp; filep->fi_count = save_count; #ifdef noisy print_io_req(filep, "parse_dir(): [2]"); #endif /* noisy */ } } return (udp->d_reclen); } static uint_t parse_susp(char *bufp, uint_t *ce_len, struct hs_direct *hsdep) { struct direct *udp = &hsdep->hs_ufs_dir; uchar_t *susp; uint_t cur_off = 0; uint_t blk_len = *ce_len; uint_t susp_len = 0; uint_t ce_lbn = 0; uint_t i; while (cur_off < blk_len) { susp = (uchar_t *)(bufp + cur_off); if (susp[0] == '\0' || susp[1] == '\0') break; susp_len = SUF_LEN(susp); if (susp_len == 0) break; for (i = 0; i < hsfs_num_sig; i++) { if (strncmp(hsfs_sig_tab[i], (char *)susp, SUF_SIG_LEN) == 0) { #ifdef noisy if ((boothowto & RB_DEBUG) && (boothowto & RB_VERBOSE)) printf(" SUSP_%c%c %d\n", susp[0], susp[1], susp_len); #endif /* noisy */ switch (i) { case SUSP_SP_IX: if (CHECK_BYTES_OK(susp)) { sua_offset = SP_SUA_OFFSET(susp); #ifdef lint /* this may not be needed */ i = (int)sua_offset; #endif /* lint */ } break; case SUSP_CE_IX: ce_lbn = CE_BLK_LOC(susp); *ce_len = CE_CONT_LEN(susp); #ifdef noisy if ((boothowto & RB_DEBUG) && (boothowto & RB_VERBOSE)) printf("parse_susp(): " "CE: ce_lbn = %d " "ce_len=%d\n", ce_lbn, *ce_len); #endif /* noisy */ break; case SUSP_ST_IX: printf("parse_susp(): ST: returning " "%d\n", ce_lbn); return (ce_lbn); case RRIP_SL_IX: #ifdef noisy if ((boothowto & RB_DEBUG) && (boothowto & RB_VERBOSE)) printf("parse_susp(): " "******* SL *******\n"); #endif /* noisy */ break; case RRIP_RR_IX: break; case RRIP_NM_IX: if (!RRIP_NAME_FLAGS(susp)) { udp->d_namlen = RRIP_NAME_LEN(susp); bcopy((char *)RRIP_name(susp), (char *)udp->d_name, udp->d_namlen); udp->d_name [udp->d_namlen] = '\0'; } break; } cur_off += susp_len; break; } } if (i > hsfs_num_sig) { printf("parse_susp(): Bad SUSP\n"); cur_off = blk_len; break; } } return (ce_lbn); } static void hs_seti(fileid_t *filep, struct hs_direct *hsdep, ino_t inode) { register struct inode *ip; int dv = filep->fi_devp->di_dcookie; /* Try the inode cache first */ if ((filep->fi_inode = get_icache(dv, inode)) != NULL) return; filep->fi_inode = (struct inode *)bkmem_alloc(sizeof (struct inode)); ip = filep->fi_inode; bzero((char *)ip, sizeof (struct inode)); ip->i_size = hsdep->hs_dir.ext_size; ip->i_smode = hsdep->hs_dir.mode; ip->i_number = inode; ip->i_atime.tv_sec = hsdep->hs_dir.adate.tv_sec; ip->i_atime.tv_usec = hsdep->hs_dir.adate.tv_usec; ip->i_ctime.tv_sec = hsdep->hs_dir.cdate.tv_sec; ip->i_ctime.tv_usec = hsdep->hs_dir.cdate.tv_usec; ip->i_mtime.tv_sec = hsdep->hs_dir.mdate.tv_sec; ip->i_mtime.tv_usec = hsdep->hs_dir.mdate.tv_usec; set_icache(dv, inode, ip, sizeof (struct inode)); } #ifdef noisy static void print_io_req(fileid_t *filep, char *str) { printf("%s o=%d b=%d c=%d m=%x\n", str, filep->fi_offset, filep->fi_blocknum, filep->fi_count, (uint_t)filep->fi_memp); } #endif /* noisy */ static int boot_hsfs_getdents(int fd, struct dirent *dep, unsigned size) { /* * Read directory entries from the file open on "fd" into the * "size"-byte buffer at "dep" until the buffer is exhausted * or we reach EOF on the directory. Returns the number of * entries read. */ int n; int cnt = 0; struct dirinfo dir; struct hs_direct *hdp; unsigned long oldoff, oldblok; #define SLOP (sizeof (struct dirent) - offsetof(struct dirent, d_name[1])) if (!(dir.fi = find_fp(fd)) || ((dir.fi->fi_inode->i_smode & IFMT) != IFDIR)) { /* * Bogus file descriptor, bail out now! */ return (-1); } oldoff = dir.loc = dir.fi->fi_offset; oldblok = dir.fi->fi_blocknum; for (hdp = readdir(&dir); hdp; hdp = readdir(&dir)) { /* * Compute name length and break loop if there's not * enough space in the output buffer for the next * entry. * * NOTE: "SLOP" is the number of bytes inserted into the dirent * struct's "d_name" field by the compiler to preserve * alignment. */ n = strlen(hdp->hs_ufs_dir.d_name); n = roundup((sizeof (struct dirent) + ((n > SLOP) ? n : 0)), sizeof (off_t)); if (n > size) { dir.fi->fi_blocknum = oldblok; dir.fi->fi_offset = oldoff; break; } oldblok = dir.fi->fi_blocknum; oldoff = dir.loc; size -= n; cnt += 1; (void) strlcpy(dep->d_name, hdp->hs_ufs_dir.d_name, strlen(hdp->hs_ufs_dir.d_name) + 1); dep->d_ino = hdp->hs_ufs_dir.d_ino; dep->d_off = dir.loc; dep->d_reclen = (unsigned short)n; dep = (struct dirent *)((char *)dep + n); } #undef SLOP return (cnt); } static void hs_dodates(enum hs_vol_type type, struct hs_direntry *hdp, char *bufp) { if (type == HS_VOL_TYPE_HS) { hs_parse_dirdate(HDE_cdate(bufp), &hdp->cdate); hs_parse_dirdate(HDE_cdate(bufp), &hdp->adate); hs_parse_dirdate(HDE_cdate(bufp), &hdp->mdate); } else if (type == HS_VOL_TYPE_ISO) { hs_parse_dirdate(IDE_cdate(bufp), &hdp->cdate); hs_parse_dirdate(IDE_cdate(bufp), &hdp->adate); hs_parse_dirdate(IDE_cdate(bufp), &hdp->mdate); } else prom_panic("hs_dodates: bad volume type"); } /* * hs_parse_dirdate * * Parse the short 'directory-format' date into a Unix timeval. * This is the date format used in Directory Entries. * * If the date is not representable, make something up. */ void hs_parse_dirdate(uchar_t *dp, struct timeval *tvp) { int year, month, day, hour, minute, sec, gmtoff; year = HDE_DATE_YEAR(dp); month = HDE_DATE_MONTH(dp); day = HDE_DATE_DAY(dp); hour = HDE_DATE_HOUR(dp); minute = HDE_DATE_MIN(dp); sec = HDE_DATE_SEC(dp); gmtoff = HDE_DATE_GMTOFF(dp); tvp->tv_usec = 0; if (year < THE_EPOCH) { tvp->tv_sec = 0; } else { tvp->tv_sec = hs_date_to_gmtime(year, month, day, gmtoff); if (tvp->tv_sec != -1) { tvp->tv_sec += ((hour * 60) + minute) * 60 + sec; } } return; } /* * hs_parse_longdate * * Parse the long 'user-oriented' date into a Unix timeval. * This is the date format used in the Volume Descriptor. * * If the date is not representable, make something up. */ void hs_parse_longdate(uchar_t *dp, struct timeval *tvp) { int year, month, day, hour, minute, sec, gmtoff; year = HSV_DATE_YEAR(dp); month = HSV_DATE_MONTH(dp); day = HSV_DATE_DAY(dp); hour = HSV_DATE_HOUR(dp); minute = HSV_DATE_MIN(dp); sec = HSV_DATE_SEC(dp); gmtoff = HSV_DATE_GMTOFF(dp); tvp->tv_usec = 0; if (year < THE_EPOCH) { tvp->tv_sec = 0; } else { tvp->tv_sec = hs_date_to_gmtime(year, month, day, gmtoff); if (tvp->tv_sec != -1) { tvp->tv_sec += ((hour * 60) + minute) * 60 + sec; tvp->tv_usec = HSV_DATE_HSEC(dp) * 10000; } } } /* cumulative number of seconds per month, non-leap and leap-year versions */ static time_t cum_sec[] = { 0x0, 0x28de80, 0x4dc880, 0x76a700, 0x9e3400, 0xc71280, 0xee9f80, 0x1177e00, 0x1405c80, 0x167e980, 0x190c800, 0x1b85500 }; static time_t cum_sec_leap[] = { 0x0, 0x28de80, 0x4f1a00, 0x77f880, 0x9f8580, 0xc86400, 0xeff100, 0x118cf80, 0x141ae00, 0x1693b00, 0x1921980, 0x1b9a680 }; #define SEC_PER_DAY 0x15180 #define SEC_PER_YEAR 0x1e13380 /* * hs_date_to_gmtime * * Convert year(1970-2099)/month(1-12)/day(1-31) to seconds-since-1970/1/1. * * Returns -1 if the date is out of range. */ static time_t hs_date_to_gmtime(int year, int mon, int day, int gmtoff) { time_t sum; time_t *cp; int y; if ((year < THE_EPOCH) || (year > END_OF_TIME) || (mon < 1) || (mon > 12) || (day < 1) || (day > 31)) return (-1); /* * Figure seconds until this year and correct for leap years. * Note: 2000 is a leap year but not 2100. */ y = year - THE_EPOCH; sum = y * SEC_PER_YEAR; sum += ((y + 1) / 4) * SEC_PER_DAY; /* * Point to the correct table for this year and * add in seconds until this month. */ cp = ((y + 2) % 4) ? cum_sec : cum_sec_leap; sum += cp[mon - 1]; /* * Add in seconds until 0:00 of this day. * (days-per-month validation is not done here) */ sum += (day - 1) * SEC_PER_DAY; sum -= (gmtoff * 15 * 60); return (sum); }