geom_subr.c revision 112595
1/*- 2 * Copyright (c) 2002 Poul-Henning Kamp 3 * Copyright (c) 2002 Networks Associates Technology, Inc. 4 * All rights reserved. 5 * 6 * This software was developed for the FreeBSD Project by Poul-Henning Kamp 7 * and NAI Labs, the Security Research Division of Network Associates, Inc. 8 * under DARPA/SPAWAR contract N66001-01-C-8035 ("CBOSS"), as part of the 9 * DARPA CHATS research program. 10 * 11 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 12 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 13 * are met: 14 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 15 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 16 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 17 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 18 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 19 * 3. The names of the authors may not be used to endorse or promote 20 * products derived from this software without specific prior written 21 * permission. 22 * 23 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 24 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 25 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 26 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 27 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 28 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 29 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 30 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 31 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 32 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 33 * SUCH DAMAGE. 34 * 35 * $FreeBSD: head/sys/geom/geom_subr.c 112595 2003-03-25 09:07:35Z phk $ 36 */ 37 38 39#include <sys/param.h> 40#ifndef _KERNEL 41#include <stdio.h> 42#include <unistd.h> 43#include <stdlib.h> 44#include <signal.h> 45#include <string.h> 46#include <err.h> 47#else 48#include <sys/systm.h> 49#include <sys/devicestat.h> 50#include <sys/kernel.h> 51#include <sys/malloc.h> 52#include <sys/bio.h> 53#include <sys/sysctl.h> 54#include <sys/proc.h> 55#include <sys/kthread.h> 56#include <sys/lock.h> 57#include <sys/mutex.h> 58#endif 59#include <sys/errno.h> 60#include <sys/sbuf.h> 61#include <geom/geom.h> 62#include <geom/geom_int.h> 63#include <machine/stdarg.h> 64 65struct class_list_head g_classes = LIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(g_classes); 66static struct g_tailq_head geoms = TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(geoms); 67static int g_nproviders; 68char *g_wait_event, *g_wait_up, *g_wait_down, *g_wait_sim; 69 70static int g_ignition; 71 72void 73g_add_class(struct g_class *mp) 74{ 75 76 if (!g_ignition) { 77 g_ignition++; 78 g_init(); 79 } 80 mp->protect = 0x020016600; 81 g_topology_lock(); 82 g_trace(G_T_TOPOLOGY, "g_add_class(%s)", mp->name); 83 LIST_INIT(&mp->geom); 84 LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&g_classes, mp, class); 85 if (g_nproviders > 0) 86 g_post_event(EV_NEW_CLASS, mp, NULL, NULL, NULL); 87 g_topology_unlock(); 88} 89 90struct g_geom * 91g_new_geomf(struct g_class *mp, const char *fmt, ...) 92{ 93 struct g_geom *gp; 94 va_list ap; 95 struct sbuf *sb; 96 97 g_topology_assert(); 98 va_start(ap, fmt); 99 sb = sbuf_new(NULL, NULL, 0, SBUF_AUTOEXTEND); 100 sbuf_vprintf(sb, fmt, ap); 101 sbuf_finish(sb); 102 gp = g_malloc(sizeof *gp, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); 103 gp->protect = 0x020016601; 104 gp->name = g_malloc(sbuf_len(sb) + 1, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); 105 gp->class = mp; 106 gp->rank = 1; 107 LIST_INIT(&gp->consumer); 108 LIST_INIT(&gp->provider); 109 LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&mp->geom, gp, geom); 110 TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&geoms, gp, geoms); 111 strcpy(gp->name, sbuf_data(sb)); 112 sbuf_delete(sb); 113 return (gp); 114} 115 116void 117g_destroy_geom(struct g_geom *gp) 118{ 119 120 g_trace(G_T_TOPOLOGY, "g_destroy_geom(%p(%s))", gp, gp->name); 121 g_topology_assert(); 122 KASSERT(gp->event == NULL, ("g_destroy_geom() with event")); 123 KASSERT(LIST_EMPTY(&gp->consumer), 124 ("g_destroy_geom(%s) with consumer(s) [%p]", 125 gp->name, LIST_FIRST(&gp->consumer))); 126 KASSERT(LIST_EMPTY(&gp->provider), 127 ("g_destroy_geom(%s) with provider(s) [%p]", 128 gp->name, LIST_FIRST(&gp->consumer))); 129 g_cancel_event(NULL, gp, NULL, NULL); 130 LIST_REMOVE(gp, geom); 131 TAILQ_REMOVE(&geoms, gp, geoms); 132 g_free(gp->name); 133 g_free(gp); 134} 135 136struct g_consumer * 137g_new_consumer(struct g_geom *gp) 138{ 139 struct g_consumer *cp; 140 141 g_topology_assert(); 142 KASSERT(gp->orphan != NULL, 143 ("g_new_consumer on geom(%s) (class %s) without orphan", 144 gp->name, gp->class->name)); 145 146 cp = g_malloc(sizeof *cp, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); 147 cp->protect = 0x020016602; 148 cp->geom = gp; 149 cp->stat = devstat_new_entry(cp, -1, 0, DEVSTAT_ALL_SUPPORTED, 150 DEVSTAT_TYPE_DIRECT, DEVSTAT_PRIORITY_MAX); 151 LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&gp->consumer, cp, consumer); 152 return(cp); 153} 154 155void 156g_destroy_consumer(struct g_consumer *cp) 157{ 158 159 g_trace(G_T_TOPOLOGY, "g_destroy_consumer(%p)", cp); 160 g_topology_assert(); 161 KASSERT(cp->event == NULL, ("g_destroy_consumer() with event")); 162 KASSERT (cp->provider == NULL, ("g_destroy_consumer but attached")); 163 KASSERT (cp->acr == 0, ("g_destroy_consumer with acr")); 164 KASSERT (cp->acw == 0, ("g_destroy_consumer with acw")); 165 KASSERT (cp->ace == 0, ("g_destroy_consumer with ace")); 166 g_cancel_event(NULL, NULL, NULL, cp); 167 LIST_REMOVE(cp, consumer); 168 devstat_remove_entry(cp->stat); 169 g_free(cp); 170} 171 172struct g_provider * 173g_new_providerf(struct g_geom *gp, const char *fmt, ...) 174{ 175 struct g_provider *pp; 176 struct sbuf *sb; 177 va_list ap; 178 179 g_topology_assert(); 180 va_start(ap, fmt); 181 sb = sbuf_new(NULL, NULL, 0, SBUF_AUTOEXTEND); 182 sbuf_vprintf(sb, fmt, ap); 183 sbuf_finish(sb); 184 pp = g_malloc(sizeof *pp + sbuf_len(sb) + 1, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); 185 pp->protect = 0x020016603; 186 pp->name = (char *)(pp + 1); 187 strcpy(pp->name, sbuf_data(sb)); 188 sbuf_delete(sb); 189 LIST_INIT(&pp->consumers); 190 pp->error = ENXIO; 191 pp->geom = gp; 192 pp->stat = devstat_new_entry(pp, -1, 0, DEVSTAT_ALL_SUPPORTED, 193 DEVSTAT_TYPE_DIRECT, DEVSTAT_PRIORITY_MAX); 194 LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&gp->provider, pp, provider); 195 g_nproviders++; 196 g_post_event(EV_NEW_PROVIDER, NULL, NULL, pp, NULL); 197 return (pp); 198} 199 200void 201g_error_provider(struct g_provider *pp, int error) 202{ 203 204 pp->error = error; 205} 206 207 208void 209g_destroy_provider(struct g_provider *pp) 210{ 211 struct g_geom *gp; 212 struct g_consumer *cp; 213 214 g_topology_assert(); 215 KASSERT(pp->event == NULL, ("g_destroy_provider() with event")); 216 KASSERT(LIST_EMPTY(&pp->consumers), 217 ("g_destroy_provider but attached")); 218 KASSERT (pp->acr == 0, ("g_destroy_provider with acr")); 219 KASSERT (pp->acw == 0, ("g_destroy_provider with acw")); 220 KASSERT (pp->acw == 0, ("g_destroy_provider with ace")); 221 g_cancel_event(NULL, NULL, pp, NULL); 222 g_nproviders--; 223 LIST_REMOVE(pp, provider); 224 gp = pp->geom; 225 devstat_remove_entry(pp->stat); 226 g_free(pp); 227 if (!(gp->flags & G_GEOM_WITHER)) 228 return; 229 if (!LIST_EMPTY(&gp->provider)) 230 return; 231 for (;;) { 232 cp = LIST_FIRST(&gp->consumer); 233 if (cp == NULL) 234 break; 235 g_detach(cp); 236 g_destroy_consumer(cp); 237 } 238 g_destroy_geom(gp); 239} 240 241/* 242 * We keep the "geoms" list sorted by topological order (== increasing 243 * numerical rank) at all times. 244 * When an attach is done, the attaching geoms rank is invalidated 245 * and it is moved to the tail of the list. 246 * All geoms later in the sequence has their ranks reevaluated in 247 * sequence. If we cannot assign rank to a geom because it's 248 * prerequisites do not have rank, we move that element to the tail 249 * of the sequence with invalid rank as well. 250 * At some point we encounter our original geom and if we stil fail 251 * to assign it a rank, there must be a loop and we fail back to 252 * g_attach() which detach again and calls redo_rank again 253 * to fix up the damage. 254 * It would be much simpler code wise to do it recursively, but we 255 * can't risk that on the kernel stack. 256 */ 257 258static int 259redo_rank(struct g_geom *gp) 260{ 261 struct g_consumer *cp; 262 struct g_geom *gp1, *gp2; 263 int n, m; 264 265 g_topology_assert(); 266 267 /* Invalidate this geoms rank and move it to the tail */ 268 gp1 = TAILQ_NEXT(gp, geoms); 269 if (gp1 != NULL) { 270 gp->rank = 0; 271 TAILQ_REMOVE(&geoms, gp, geoms); 272 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&geoms, gp, geoms); 273 } else { 274 gp1 = gp; 275 } 276 277 /* re-rank the rest of the sequence */ 278 for (; gp1 != NULL; gp1 = gp2) { 279 gp1->rank = 0; 280 m = 1; 281 LIST_FOREACH(cp, &gp1->consumer, consumer) { 282 if (cp->provider == NULL) 283 continue; 284 n = cp->provider->geom->rank; 285 if (n == 0) { 286 m = 0; 287 break; 288 } else if (n >= m) 289 m = n + 1; 290 } 291 gp1->rank = m; 292 gp2 = TAILQ_NEXT(gp1, geoms); 293 294 /* got a rank, moving on */ 295 if (m != 0) 296 continue; 297 298 /* no rank to original geom means loop */ 299 if (gp == gp1) 300 return (ELOOP); 301 302 /* no rank, put it at the end move on */ 303 TAILQ_REMOVE(&geoms, gp1, geoms); 304 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&geoms, gp1, geoms); 305 } 306 return (0); 307} 308 309int 310g_attach(struct g_consumer *cp, struct g_provider *pp) 311{ 312 int error; 313 314 g_topology_assert(); 315 KASSERT(cp->provider == NULL, ("attach but attached")); 316 cp->provider = pp; 317 LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&pp->consumers, cp, consumers); 318 error = redo_rank(cp->geom); 319 if (error) { 320 LIST_REMOVE(cp, consumers); 321 cp->provider = NULL; 322 redo_rank(cp->geom); 323 } 324 return (error); 325} 326 327void 328g_detach(struct g_consumer *cp) 329{ 330 struct g_provider *pp; 331 332 g_trace(G_T_TOPOLOGY, "g_detach(%p)", cp); 333 KASSERT(cp != (void*)0xd0d0d0d0, ("ARGH!")); 334 g_topology_assert(); 335 KASSERT(cp->provider != NULL, ("detach but not attached")); 336 KASSERT(cp->acr == 0, ("detach but nonzero acr")); 337 KASSERT(cp->acw == 0, ("detach but nonzero acw")); 338 KASSERT(cp->ace == 0, ("detach but nonzero ace")); 339 KASSERT(cp->nstart == cp->nend, 340 ("detach with active requests")); 341 pp = cp->provider; 342 LIST_REMOVE(cp, consumers); 343 cp->provider = NULL; 344 if (LIST_EMPTY(&pp->consumers)) { 345 if (pp->geom->flags & G_GEOM_WITHER) 346 g_destroy_provider(pp); 347 } 348 redo_rank(cp->geom); 349} 350 351 352/* 353 * g_access_abs() 354 * 355 * Access-check with absolute new values: Just fall through 356 * and use the relative version. 357 */ 358int 359g_access_abs(struct g_consumer *cp, int acr, int acw, int ace) 360{ 361 362 g_topology_assert(); 363 return(g_access_rel(cp, 364 acr - cp->acr, 365 acw - cp->acw, 366 ace - cp->ace)); 367} 368 369/* 370 * g_access_rel() 371 * 372 * Access-check with delta values. The question asked is "can provider 373 * "cp" change the access counters by the relative amounts dc[rwe] ?" 374 */ 375 376int 377g_access_rel(struct g_consumer *cp, int dcr, int dcw, int dce) 378{ 379 struct g_provider *pp; 380 int pr,pw,pe; 381 int error; 382 383 pp = cp->provider; 384 385 g_trace(G_T_ACCESS, "g_access_rel(%p(%s), %d, %d, %d)", 386 cp, pp->name, dcr, dcw, dce); 387 388 g_topology_assert(); 389 KASSERT(cp->provider != NULL, ("access but not attached")); 390 KASSERT(cp->acr + dcr >= 0, ("access resulting in negative acr")); 391 KASSERT(cp->acw + dcw >= 0, ("access resulting in negative acw")); 392 KASSERT(cp->ace + dce >= 0, ("access resulting in negative ace")); 393 KASSERT(pp->geom->access != NULL, ("NULL geom->access")); 394 395 /* 396 * If our class cares about being spoiled, and we have been, we 397 * are probably just ahead of the event telling us that. Fail 398 * now rather than having to unravel this later. 399 */ 400 if (cp->geom->spoiled != NULL && cp->spoiled) { 401 KASSERT(dcr >= 0, ("spoiled but dcr = %d", dcr)); 402 KASSERT(dcw >= 0, ("spoiled but dce = %d", dcw)); 403 KASSERT(dce >= 0, ("spoiled but dcw = %d", dce)); 404 KASSERT(cp->acr == 0, ("spoiled but cp->acr = %d", cp->acr)); 405 KASSERT(cp->acw == 0, ("spoiled but cp->acw = %d", cp->acw)); 406 KASSERT(cp->ace == 0, ("spoiled but cp->ace = %d", cp->ace)); 407 return(ENXIO); 408 } 409 410 /* 411 * Figure out what counts the provider would have had, if this 412 * consumer had (r0w0e0) at this time. 413 */ 414 pr = pp->acr - cp->acr; 415 pw = pp->acw - cp->acw; 416 pe = pp->ace - cp->ace; 417 418 g_trace(G_T_ACCESS, 419 "open delta:[r%dw%de%d] old:[r%dw%de%d] provider:[r%dw%de%d] %p(%s)", 420 dcr, dcw, dce, 421 cp->acr, cp->acw, cp->ace, 422 pp->acr, pp->acw, pp->ace, 423 pp, pp->name); 424 425 /* If foot-shooting is enabled, any open on rank#1 is OK */ 426 if ((g_debugflags & 16) && pp->geom->rank == 1) 427 ; 428 /* If we try exclusive but already write: fail */ 429 else if (dce > 0 && pw > 0) 430 return (EPERM); 431 /* If we try write but already exclusive: fail */ 432 else if (dcw > 0 && pe > 0) 433 return (EPERM); 434 /* If we try to open more but provider is error'ed: fail */ 435 else if ((dcr > 0 || dcw > 0 || dce > 0) && pp->error != 0) 436 return (pp->error); 437 438 /* Ok then... */ 439 440 /* 441 * If we open first write, spoil any partner consumers. 442 * If we close last write, trigger re-taste. 443 */ 444 if (pp->acw == 0 && dcw != 0) 445 g_spoil(pp, cp); 446 else if (pp->acw != 0 && pp->acw == -dcw && 447 !(pp->geom->flags & G_GEOM_WITHER)) 448 g_post_event(EV_NEW_PROVIDER, NULL, NULL, pp, NULL); 449 450 error = pp->geom->access(pp, dcr, dcw, dce); 451 if (!error) { 452 pp->acr += dcr; 453 pp->acw += dcw; 454 pp->ace += dce; 455 cp->acr += dcr; 456 cp->acw += dcw; 457 cp->ace += dce; 458 } 459 return (error); 460} 461 462int 463g_handleattr_int(struct bio *bp, const char *attribute, int val) 464{ 465 466 return (g_handleattr(bp, attribute, &val, sizeof val)); 467} 468 469int 470g_handleattr_off_t(struct bio *bp, const char *attribute, off_t val) 471{ 472 473 return (g_handleattr(bp, attribute, &val, sizeof val)); 474} 475 476 477int 478g_handleattr(struct bio *bp, const char *attribute, void *val, int len) 479{ 480 int error; 481 482 if (strcmp(bp->bio_attribute, attribute)) 483 return (0); 484 if (bp->bio_length != len) { 485 printf("bio_length %jd len %d -> EFAULT\n", 486 (intmax_t)bp->bio_length, len); 487 error = EFAULT; 488 } else { 489 error = 0; 490 bcopy(val, bp->bio_data, len); 491 bp->bio_completed = len; 492 } 493 g_io_deliver(bp, error); 494 return (1); 495} 496 497int 498g_std_access(struct g_provider *pp __unused, 499 int dr __unused, int dw __unused, int de __unused) 500{ 501 502 return (0); 503} 504 505void 506g_std_done(struct bio *bp) 507{ 508 struct bio *bp2; 509 510 bp2 = bp->bio_parent; 511 if (bp2->bio_error == 0) 512 bp2->bio_error = bp->bio_error; 513 bp2->bio_completed += bp->bio_completed; 514 g_destroy_bio(bp); 515 bp2->bio_inbed++; 516 if (bp2->bio_children == bp2->bio_inbed) 517 g_io_deliver(bp2, bp2->bio_error); 518} 519 520/* XXX: maybe this is only g_slice_spoiled */ 521 522void 523g_std_spoiled(struct g_consumer *cp) 524{ 525 struct g_geom *gp; 526 struct g_provider *pp; 527 528 g_trace(G_T_TOPOLOGY, "g_std_spoiled(%p)", cp); 529 g_topology_assert(); 530 g_detach(cp); 531 gp = cp->geom; 532 LIST_FOREACH(pp, &gp->provider, provider) 533 g_orphan_provider(pp, ENXIO); 534 g_destroy_consumer(cp); 535 if (LIST_EMPTY(&gp->provider) && LIST_EMPTY(&gp->consumer)) 536 g_destroy_geom(gp); 537 else 538 gp->flags |= G_GEOM_WITHER; 539} 540 541/* 542 * Spoiling happens when a provider is opened for writing, but consumers 543 * which are configured by in-band data are attached (slicers for instance). 544 * Since the write might potentially change the in-band data, such consumers 545 * need to re-evaluate their existence after the writing session closes. 546 * We do this by (offering to) tear them down when the open for write happens 547 * in return for a re-taste when it closes again. 548 * Together with the fact that such consumers grab an 'e' bit whenever they 549 * are open, regardless of mode, this ends up DTRT. 550 */ 551 552void 553g_spoil(struct g_provider *pp, struct g_consumer *cp) 554{ 555 struct g_consumer *cp2; 556 557 g_topology_assert(); 558 559 if (!strcmp(pp->name, "geom.ctl")) 560 return; 561 LIST_FOREACH(cp2, &pp->consumers, consumers) { 562 if (cp2 == cp) 563 continue; 564/* 565 KASSERT(cp2->acr == 0, ("spoiling cp->acr = %d", cp2->acr)); 566 KASSERT(cp2->acw == 0, ("spoiling cp->acw = %d", cp2->acw)); 567*/ 568 KASSERT(cp2->ace == 0, ("spoiling cp->ace = %d", cp2->ace)); 569 cp2->spoiled++; 570 } 571 g_post_event(EV_SPOILED, NULL, NULL, pp, cp); 572} 573 574static struct g_class * 575g_class_by_name(const char *name) 576{ 577 struct g_class *mp; 578 579 g_trace(G_T_TOPOLOGY, "g_class_by_name(%s)", name); 580 g_topology_assert(); 581 LIST_FOREACH(mp, &g_classes, class) 582 if (!strcmp(mp->name, name)) 583 return (mp); 584 return (NULL); 585} 586 587int 588g_getattr__(const char *attr, struct g_consumer *cp, void *var, int len) 589{ 590 int error, i; 591 592 i = len; 593 error = g_io_getattr(attr, cp, &i, var); 594 if (error) 595 return (error); 596 if (i != len) 597 return (EINVAL); 598 return (0); 599} 600 601/* 602 * Check if the given pointer is a live object 603 */ 604 605void 606g_sanity(void *ptr) 607{ 608 struct g_class *mp; 609 struct g_geom *gp; 610 struct g_consumer *cp; 611 struct g_provider *pp; 612 613 if (!(g_debugflags & 0x8)) 614 return; 615 LIST_FOREACH(mp, &g_classes, class) { 616 KASSERT(mp != ptr, ("Ptr is live class")); 617 KASSERT(mp->protect == 0x20016600, 618 ("corrupt class %p %x", mp, mp->protect)); 619 LIST_FOREACH(gp, &mp->geom, geom) { 620 KASSERT(gp != ptr, ("Ptr is live geom")); 621 KASSERT(gp->protect == 0x20016601, 622 ("corrupt geom, %p %x", gp, gp->protect)); 623 KASSERT(gp->name != ptr, ("Ptr is live geom's name")); 624 LIST_FOREACH(cp, &gp->consumer, consumer) { 625 KASSERT(cp != ptr, ("Ptr is live consumer")); 626 KASSERT(cp->protect == 0x20016602, 627 ("corrupt consumer %p %x", 628 cp, cp->protect)); 629 } 630 LIST_FOREACH(pp, &gp->provider, provider) { 631 KASSERT(pp != ptr, ("Ptr is live provider")); 632 KASSERT(pp->protect == 0x20016603, 633 ("corrupt provider %p %x", 634 pp, pp->protect)); 635 } 636 } 637 } 638} 639 640#ifdef _KERNEL 641struct g_class * 642g_idclass(struct geomidorname *p) 643{ 644 struct g_class *mp; 645 char *n; 646 647 if (p->len == 0) { 648 LIST_FOREACH(mp, &g_classes, class) 649 if ((uintptr_t)mp == p->u.id) 650 return (mp); 651 return (NULL); 652 } 653 n = g_malloc(p->len + 1, M_WAITOK); 654 if (copyin(p->u.name, n, p->len) == 0) { 655 n[p->len] = '\0'; 656 LIST_FOREACH(mp, &g_classes, class) 657 if (!bcmp(n, mp->name, p->len + 1)) { 658 g_free(n); 659 return (mp); 660 } 661 } 662 g_free(n); 663 return (NULL); 664} 665 666struct g_geom * 667g_idgeom(struct geomidorname *p) 668{ 669 struct g_class *mp; 670 struct g_geom *gp; 671 char *n; 672 673 if (p->len == 0) { 674 LIST_FOREACH(mp, &g_classes, class) 675 LIST_FOREACH(gp, &mp->geom, geom) 676 if ((uintptr_t)gp == p->u.id) 677 return (gp); 678 return (NULL); 679 } 680 n = g_malloc(p->len + 1, M_WAITOK); 681 if (copyin(p->u.name, n, p->len) == 0) { 682 n[p->len] = '\0'; 683 LIST_FOREACH(mp, &g_classes, class) 684 LIST_FOREACH(gp, &mp->geom, geom) 685 if (!bcmp(n, gp->name, p->len + 1)) { 686 g_free(n); 687 return (gp); 688 } 689 } 690 g_free(n); 691 return (NULL); 692} 693 694struct g_provider * 695g_idprovider(struct geomidorname *p) 696{ 697 struct g_class *mp; 698 struct g_geom *gp; 699 struct g_provider *pp; 700 char *n; 701 702 if (p->len == 0) { 703 LIST_FOREACH(mp, &g_classes, class) 704 LIST_FOREACH(gp, &mp->geom, geom) 705 LIST_FOREACH(pp, &gp->provider, provider) 706 if ((uintptr_t)pp == p->u.id) 707 return (pp); 708 return (NULL); 709 } 710 n = g_malloc(p->len + 1, M_WAITOK); 711 if (copyin(p->u.name, n, p->len) == 0) { 712 n[p->len] = '\0'; 713 LIST_FOREACH(mp, &g_classes, class) 714 LIST_FOREACH(gp, &mp->geom, geom) 715 LIST_FOREACH(pp, &gp->provider, provider) 716 if (!bcmp(n, pp->name, p->len + 1)) { 717 g_free(n); 718 return (pp); 719 } 720 } 721 g_free(n); 722 return (NULL); 723} 724#endif /* _KERNEL */ 725