devfs_rule.c revision 130585
1/*-
2 * Copyright (c) 2002 Dima Dorfman.
3 * All rights reserved.
4 *
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26 * $FreeBSD: head/sys/fs/devfs/devfs_rule.c 130585 2004-06-16 09:47:26Z phk $
27 */
28
29/*
30 * DEVFS ruleset implementation.
31 *
32 * A note on terminology: To "run" a rule on a dirent is to take the
33 * prescribed action; to "apply" a rule is to check whether it matches
34 * a dirent and run if if it does.
35 *
36 * A note on locking: Only foreign entry points (non-static functions)
37 * should deal with locking.  Everything else assumes we already hold
38 * the required kind of lock.
39 *
40 * A note on namespace: devfs_rules_* are the non-static functions for
41 * the entire "ruleset" subsystem, devfs_rule_* are the static
42 * functions that operate on rules, and devfs_ruleset_* are the static
43 * functions that operate on rulesets.  The line between the last two
44 * isn't always clear, but the guideline is still useful.
45 *
46 * A note on "special" identifiers: Ruleset 0 is the NULL, or empty,
47 * ruleset; it cannot be deleted or changed in any way.  This may be
48 * assumed inside the code; e.g., a ruleset of 0 may be interpeted to
49 * mean "no ruleset".  The interpretation of rule 0 is
50 * command-dependent, but in no case is there a real rule with number
51 * 0.
52 *
53 * A note on errno codes: To make it easier for the userland to tell
54 * what went wrong, we sometimes use errno codes that are not entirely
55 * appropriate for the error but that would be less ambiguous than the
56 * appropriate "generic" code.  For example, when we can't find a
57 * ruleset, we return ESRCH instead of ENOENT (except in
58 * DEVFSIO_{R,S}GETNEXT, where a nonexistent ruleset means "end of
59 * list", and the userland expects ENOENT to be this indicator); this
60 * way, when an operation fails, it's clear that what couldn't be
61 * found is a ruleset and not a rule (well, it's clear to those who
62 * know the convention).
63 */
64
65#include "opt_devfs.h"
66
67#include <sys/param.h>
68#include <sys/systm.h>
69#include <sys/conf.h>
70#include <sys/kernel.h>
71#include <sys/malloc.h>
72#include <sys/dirent.h>
73#include <sys/vnode.h>
74#include <sys/mount.h>
75#include <sys/ioccom.h>
76
77#include <fs/devfs/devfs.h>
78
79
80/*
81 * Kernel version of devfs_rule.
82 */
83struct devfs_krule {
84	SLIST_ENTRY(devfs_krule) dk_list;
85	struct devfs_ruleset *dk_ruleset;
86	struct devfs_rule dk_rule;
87};
88
89/*
90 * Structure to describe a ruleset.
91 */
92struct devfs_ruleset {
93	SLIST_ENTRY(devfs_ruleset) ds_list;
94	devfs_rsnum ds_number;
95	SLIST_HEAD(, devfs_krule) ds_rules;
96	int	ds_refcount;
97	int	ds_flags;
98#define	DS_IMMUTABLE	0x001
99	int	ds_running;
100};
101
102static devfs_rid devfs_rid_input(devfs_rid rid, struct devfs_mount *dm);
103
104static void devfs_rule_applyde(struct devfs_krule *dk,struct devfs_dirent *de);
105static void devfs_rule_applyde_recursive(struct devfs_krule *dk,
106		struct devfs_dirent *de);
107static void devfs_rule_applydm(struct devfs_krule *dk, struct devfs_mount *dm);
108static int  devfs_rule_autonumber(struct devfs_ruleset *ds, devfs_rnum *rnp);
109static struct devfs_krule *devfs_rule_byid(devfs_rid rid);
110static int  devfs_rule_delete(struct devfs_krule **dkp);
111static struct cdev *devfs_rule_getdev(struct devfs_dirent *de);
112static int  devfs_rule_input(struct devfs_rule *dr, struct devfs_mount *dm);
113static int  devfs_rule_insert(struct devfs_rule *dr);
114static int  devfs_rule_match(struct devfs_krule *dk, struct devfs_dirent *de);
115static int  devfs_rule_matchpath(struct devfs_krule *dk,
116		struct devfs_dirent *de);
117static void devfs_rule_run(struct devfs_krule *dk, struct devfs_dirent *de);
118
119static void devfs_ruleset_applyde(struct devfs_ruleset *ds,
120		struct devfs_dirent *de);
121static void devfs_ruleset_applydm(struct devfs_ruleset *ds,
122		struct devfs_mount *dm);
123static struct devfs_ruleset *devfs_ruleset_bynum(devfs_rsnum rsnum);
124static struct devfs_ruleset *devfs_ruleset_create(devfs_rsnum rsnum);
125static void devfs_ruleset_destroy(struct devfs_ruleset **dsp);
126static void devfs_ruleset_reap(struct devfs_ruleset **dsp);
127static int  devfs_ruleset_use(devfs_rsnum rsnum, struct devfs_mount *dm);
128
129static SLIST_HEAD(, devfs_ruleset) devfs_rulesets;
130
131/*
132 * Called to apply the proper rules for de before the latter can be
133 * exposed to the userland.  This should be called with an exclusive
134 * lock on dm in case we need to run anything.
135 */
136void
137devfs_rules_apply(struct devfs_mount *dm, struct devfs_dirent *de)
138{
139	struct devfs_ruleset *ds;
140
141	ds = devfs_ruleset_bynum(dm->dm_ruleset);
142	KASSERT(ds != NULL, ("mount-point has NULL ruleset"));
143	devfs_ruleset_applyde(ds, de);
144}
145
146/*
147 * Rule subsystem SYSINIT hook.
148 */
149static void
150devfs_rules_init(void *junk __unused)
151{
152	struct devfs_ruleset *ds;
153
154	SLIST_INIT(&devfs_rulesets);
155
156	ds = devfs_ruleset_create(0);
157	ds->ds_flags |= DS_IMMUTABLE;
158	ds->ds_refcount = 1;		/* Prevent reaping. */
159}
160
161SYSINIT(devfs_rules, SI_SUB_DEVFS, SI_ORDER_FIRST, devfs_rules_init, NULL);
162
163/*
164 * Rule subsystem ioctl hook.
165 */
166int
167devfs_rules_ioctl(struct mount *mp, u_long cmd, caddr_t data, struct thread *td)
168{
169	struct devfs_mount *dm = VFSTODEVFS(mp);
170	struct devfs_ruleset *ds;
171	struct devfs_krule *dk;
172	struct devfs_rule *dr;
173	devfs_rsnum rsnum;
174	devfs_rnum rnum;
175	devfs_rid rid;
176	int error;
177
178	/*
179	 * XXX: This returns an error regardless of whether we
180	 * actually support the cmd or not.
181	 */
182	error = suser(td);
183	if (error != 0)
184		return (error);
185
186	lockmgr(&dm->dm_lock, LK_SHARED, 0, td);
187
188	switch (cmd) {
189	case DEVFSIO_RADD:
190		dr = (struct devfs_rule *)data;
191		error = devfs_rule_input(dr, dm);
192		if (error != 0)
193			goto out;
194		dk = devfs_rule_byid(dr->dr_id);
195		if (dk != NULL) {
196			error = EEXIST;
197			goto out;
198		}
199		lockmgr(&dm->dm_lock, LK_UPGRADE, 0, td);
200		error = devfs_rule_insert(dr);
201		break;
202	case DEVFSIO_RAPPLY:
203		dr = (struct devfs_rule *)data;
204		error = devfs_rule_input(dr, dm);
205		if (error != 0)
206			goto out;
207
208		/*
209		 * This is one of many possible hackish
210		 * implementations.  The primary contender is an
211		 * implementation where the rule we read in is
212		 * temporarily inserted into some ruleset, perhaps
213		 * with a hypothetical DRO_NOAUTO flag so that it
214		 * doesn't get used where it isn't intended, and
215		 * applied in the normal way.  This can be done in the
216		 * userland (DEVFSIO_ADD, DEVFSIO_APPLYID,
217		 * DEVFSIO_DEL) or in the kernel; either way it breaks
218		 * some corner case assumptions in other parts of the
219		 * code (not that this implementation doesn't do
220		 * that).
221		 */
222		if (dr->dr_iacts & DRA_INCSET &&
223		    devfs_ruleset_bynum(dr->dr_incset) == NULL) {
224			error = ESRCH;
225			goto out;
226		}
227		dk = malloc(sizeof(*dk), M_TEMP, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
228		memcpy(&dk->dk_rule, dr, sizeof(*dr));
229		lockmgr(&dm->dm_lock, LK_UPGRADE, 0, td);
230		devfs_rule_applydm(dk, dm);
231		lockmgr(&dm->dm_lock, LK_DOWNGRADE, 0, td);
232		free(dk, M_TEMP);
233		error = 0;
234		break;
235	case DEVFSIO_RAPPLYID:
236		rid = *(devfs_rid *)data;
237		rid = devfs_rid_input(rid, dm);
238		dk = devfs_rule_byid(rid);
239		if (dk == NULL) {
240			error = ENOENT;
241			goto out;
242		}
243		lockmgr(&dm->dm_lock, LK_UPGRADE, 0, td);
244		devfs_rule_applydm(dk, dm);
245		error = 0;
246		break;
247	case DEVFSIO_RDEL:
248		rid = *(devfs_rid *)data;
249		rid = devfs_rid_input(rid, dm);
250		dk = devfs_rule_byid(rid);
251		if (dk == NULL) {
252			error = ENOENT;
253			goto out;
254		}
255		ds = dk->dk_ruleset;
256		lockmgr(&dm->dm_lock, LK_UPGRADE, 0, td);
257		error = devfs_rule_delete(&dk);
258		devfs_ruleset_reap(&ds);
259		break;
260	case DEVFSIO_RGETNEXT:
261		dr = (struct devfs_rule *)data;
262		error = devfs_rule_input(dr, dm);
263		if (error != 0)
264			goto out;
265		/*
266		 * We can't use devfs_rule_byid() here since that
267		 * requires the rule specified to exist, but we want
268		 * getnext(N) to work whether there is a rule N or not
269		 * (specifically, getnext(0) must work, but we should
270		 * never have a rule 0 since the add command
271		 * interprets 0 to mean "auto-number").
272		 */
273		ds = devfs_ruleset_bynum(rid2rsn(dr->dr_id));
274		if (ds == NULL) {
275			error = ENOENT;
276			goto out;
277		}
278		rnum = rid2rn(dr->dr_id);
279		SLIST_FOREACH(dk, &ds->ds_rules, dk_list) {
280			if (rid2rn(dk->dk_rule.dr_id) > rnum)
281				break;
282		}
283		if (dk == NULL) {
284			error = ENOENT;
285			goto out;
286		}
287		memcpy(dr, &dk->dk_rule, sizeof(*dr));
288		error = 0;
289		break;
290	case DEVFSIO_SUSE:
291		rsnum = *(devfs_rsnum *)data;
292		lockmgr(&dm->dm_lock, LK_UPGRADE, 0, td);
293		error = devfs_ruleset_use(rsnum, dm);
294		break;
295	case DEVFSIO_SAPPLY:
296		rsnum = *(devfs_rsnum *)data;
297		rsnum = rid2rsn(devfs_rid_input(mkrid(rsnum, 0), dm));
298		ds = devfs_ruleset_bynum(rsnum);
299		if (ds == NULL) {
300			error = ESRCH;
301			goto out;
302		}
303		lockmgr(&dm->dm_lock, LK_UPGRADE, 0, td);
304		devfs_ruleset_applydm(ds, dm);
305		error = 0;
306		break;
307	case DEVFSIO_SGETNEXT:
308		rsnum = *(devfs_rsnum *)data;
309		SLIST_FOREACH(ds, &devfs_rulesets, ds_list) {
310			if (ds->ds_number > rsnum)
311				break;
312		}
313		if (ds == NULL)
314			error = ENOENT;
315		else {
316			*(devfs_rsnum *)data = ds->ds_number;
317			error = 0;
318		}
319		break;
320	default:
321		error = ENOIOCTL;
322		break;
323	}
324
325out:
326	lockmgr(&dm->dm_lock, LK_RELEASE, 0, td);
327	return (error);
328}
329
330/*
331 * Called to initialize dm_ruleset when there is a new mount-point.
332 */
333void
334devfs_rules_newmount(struct devfs_mount *dm, struct thread *td)
335{
336	struct devfs_ruleset *ds;
337
338	lockmgr(&dm->dm_lock, LK_EXCLUSIVE, 0, td);
339	/*
340	 * We can't use devfs_ruleset_use() since it will try to
341	 * decrement the refcount for the old ruleset, and there is no
342	 * old ruleset.  Making some value of ds_ruleset "special" to
343	 * mean "don't decrement refcount" is uglier than this.
344	 */
345	ds = devfs_ruleset_bynum(0);
346	KASSERT(ds != NULL, ("no ruleset 0"));
347	++ds->ds_refcount;
348	dm->dm_ruleset = 0;
349	lockmgr(&dm->dm_lock, LK_RELEASE, 0, td);
350}
351
352/*
353 * Adjust the rule identifier to use the ruleset of dm if one isn't
354 * explicitly specified.
355 *
356 * Note that after this operation, rid2rsn(rid) might still be 0, and
357 * that's okay; ruleset 0 is a valid ruleset, but when it's read in
358 * from the userland, it means "current ruleset for this mount-point".
359 */
360static devfs_rid
361devfs_rid_input(devfs_rid rid, struct devfs_mount *dm)
362{
363
364	if (rid2rsn(rid) == 0)
365		return (mkrid(dm->dm_ruleset, rid2rn(rid)));
366	else
367		return (rid);
368}
369
370/*
371 * Apply dk to de.
372 */
373static void
374devfs_rule_applyde(struct devfs_krule *dk, struct devfs_dirent *de)
375{
376
377	if (devfs_rule_match(dk, de))
378		devfs_rule_run(dk, de);
379}
380
381/*
382 * Apply dk to de and everything under de.
383 *
384 * XXX: This method needs a function call for every nested
385 * subdirectory in a devfs mount.  If we plan to have many of these,
386 * we might eventually run out of kernel stack space.
387 */
388static void
389devfs_rule_applyde_recursive(struct devfs_krule *dk, struct devfs_dirent *de)
390{
391	struct devfs_dirent *de2;
392
393	/* XXX: Should we apply to ourselves first or last?  Does it matter? */
394	TAILQ_FOREACH(de2, &de->de_dlist, de_list) {
395		devfs_rule_applyde_recursive(dk, de2);
396	}
397	devfs_rule_applyde(dk, de);
398}
399
400/*
401 * Apply dk to all entires in dm.
402 */
403static void
404devfs_rule_applydm(struct devfs_krule *dk, struct devfs_mount *dm)
405{
406
407	devfs_rule_applyde_recursive(dk, dm->dm_basedir);
408}
409
410/*
411 * Automatically select a number for a new rule in ds, and write the
412 * result into rnump.
413 */
414static int
415devfs_rule_autonumber(struct devfs_ruleset *ds, devfs_rnum *rnump)
416{
417	struct devfs_krule *dk;
418
419	/* Find the last rule. */
420	SLIST_FOREACH(dk, &ds->ds_rules, dk_list) {
421		if (SLIST_NEXT(dk, dk_list) == NULL)
422			break;
423	}
424	if (dk == NULL)
425		*rnump = 100;
426	else {
427		*rnump = rid2rn(dk->dk_rule.dr_id) + 100;
428		/* Detect overflow. */
429		if (*rnump < rid2rn(dk->dk_rule.dr_id))
430			return (ERANGE);
431	}
432	KASSERT(devfs_rule_byid(mkrid(ds->ds_number, *rnump)) == NULL,
433	    ("autonumbering resulted in an already existing rule"));
434	return (0);
435}
436
437/*
438 * Find a krule by id.
439 */
440static struct devfs_krule *
441devfs_rule_byid(devfs_rid rid)
442{
443	struct devfs_ruleset *ds;
444	struct devfs_krule *dk;
445	devfs_rnum rn;
446
447	rn = rid2rn(rid);
448	ds = devfs_ruleset_bynum(rid2rsn(rid));
449	if (ds == NULL)
450		return (NULL);
451	SLIST_FOREACH(dk, &ds->ds_rules, dk_list) {
452		if (rid2rn(dk->dk_rule.dr_id) == rn)
453			return (dk);
454		else if (rid2rn(dk->dk_rule.dr_id) > rn)
455			break;
456	}
457	return (NULL);
458}
459
460/*
461 * Remove dkp from any lists it may be on and remove memory associated
462 * with it.
463 */
464static int
465devfs_rule_delete(struct devfs_krule **dkp)
466{
467	struct devfs_krule *dk = *dkp;
468	struct devfs_ruleset *ds;
469
470	if (dk->dk_rule.dr_iacts & DRA_INCSET) {
471		ds = devfs_ruleset_bynum(dk->dk_rule.dr_incset);
472		KASSERT(ds != NULL, ("DRA_INCSET but bad dr_incset"));
473		--ds->ds_refcount;
474		devfs_ruleset_reap(&ds);
475	}
476	SLIST_REMOVE(&dk->dk_ruleset->ds_rules, dk, devfs_krule, dk_list);
477	free(dk, M_DEVFS);
478	*dkp = NULL;
479	return (0);
480}
481
482/*
483 * Get a struct cdev *corresponding to de so we can try to match rules based
484 * on it.  If this routine returns NULL, there is no struct cdev *associated
485 * with the dirent (symlinks and directories don't have dev_ts), and
486 * the caller should assume that any critera dependent on a dev_t
487 * don't match.
488 */
489static struct cdev *
490devfs_rule_getdev(struct devfs_dirent *de)
491{
492	struct cdev **devp, *dev;
493
494	devp = devfs_itod(de->de_inode);
495	if (devp != NULL)
496		dev = *devp;
497	else
498		dev = NULL;
499	/* If we think this dirent should have a struct cdev *, alert the user. */
500	if (dev == NULL && de->de_dirent->d_type != DT_LNK &&
501	    de->de_dirent->d_type != DT_DIR)
502		printf("Warning: no struct cdev *for %s\n", de->de_dirent->d_name);
503	return (dev);
504}
505
506/*
507 * Do what we need to do to a rule that we just loaded from the
508 * userland.  In particular, we need to check the magic, and adjust
509 * the ruleset appropriate if desired.
510 */
511static int
512devfs_rule_input(struct devfs_rule *dr, struct devfs_mount *dm)
513{
514
515	if (dr->dr_magic != DEVFS_MAGIC)
516		return (ERPCMISMATCH);
517	dr->dr_id = devfs_rid_input(dr->dr_id, dm);
518	return (0);
519}
520
521/*
522 * Import dr into the appropriate place in the kernel (i.e., make a
523 * krule).  The value of dr is copied, so the pointer may be destroyed
524 * after this call completes.
525 */
526static int
527devfs_rule_insert(struct devfs_rule *dr)
528{
529	struct devfs_ruleset *ds, *dsi;
530	struct devfs_krule *k1, *k2;
531	struct devfs_krule *dk;
532	devfs_rsnum rsnum;
533	devfs_rnum dkrn;
534	int error;
535
536	/*
537	 * This stuff seems out of place here, but we want to do it as
538	 * soon as possible so that if it fails, we don't have to roll
539	 * back any changes we already made (e.g., ruleset creation).
540	 */
541	if (dr->dr_iacts & DRA_INCSET) {
542		dsi = devfs_ruleset_bynum(dr->dr_incset);
543		if (dsi == NULL)
544			return (ESRCH);
545	} else
546		dsi = NULL;
547
548	rsnum = rid2rsn(dr->dr_id);
549	ds = devfs_ruleset_bynum(rsnum);
550	if (ds == NULL)
551		ds = devfs_ruleset_create(rsnum);
552	if (ds->ds_flags & DS_IMMUTABLE)
553		return (EIO);
554	dkrn = rid2rn(dr->dr_id);
555	if (dkrn == 0) {
556		error = devfs_rule_autonumber(ds, &dkrn);
557		if (error != 0)
558			return (error);
559	}
560
561	dk = malloc(sizeof(*dk), M_DEVFS, M_WAITOK);
562	dk->dk_ruleset = ds;
563	if (dsi != NULL)
564		++dsi->ds_refcount;
565	/* XXX: Inspect dr? */
566	memcpy(&dk->dk_rule, dr, sizeof(*dr));
567	dk->dk_rule.dr_id = mkrid(rid2rsn(dk->dk_rule.dr_id), dkrn);
568
569	k1 = SLIST_FIRST(&ds->ds_rules);
570	if (k1 == NULL || rid2rn(k1->dk_rule.dr_id) > dkrn)
571		SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&ds->ds_rules, dk, dk_list);
572	else {
573		SLIST_FOREACH(k1, &ds->ds_rules, dk_list) {
574			k2 = SLIST_NEXT(k1, dk_list);
575			if (k2 == NULL || rid2rn(k2->dk_rule.dr_id) > dkrn) {
576				SLIST_INSERT_AFTER(k1, dk, dk_list);
577				break;
578			}
579		}
580	}
581
582	return (0);
583}
584
585/*
586 * Determine whether dk matches de.  Returns 1 if dk should be run on
587 * de; 0, otherwise.
588 */
589static int
590devfs_rule_match(struct devfs_krule *dk, struct devfs_dirent *de)
591{
592	struct devfs_rule *dr = &dk->dk_rule;
593	struct cdev *dev;
594
595	dev = devfs_rule_getdev(de);
596	/*
597	 * At this point, if dev is NULL, we should assume that any
598	 * criteria that depend on it don't match.  We should *not*
599	 * just ignore them (i.e., act like they weren't specified),
600	 * since that makes a rule that only has criteria dependent on
601	 * the struct cdev *match all symlinks and directories.
602	 *
603	 * Note also that the following tests are somewhat reversed:
604	 * They're actually testing to see whether the condition does
605	 * *not* match, since the default is to assume the rule should
606	 * be run (such as if there are no conditions).
607	 */
608	if (dr->dr_icond & DRC_DSWFLAGS)
609		if (dev == NULL ||
610		    (dev->si_devsw->d_flags & dr->dr_dswflags) == 0)
611			goto nomatch;
612	if (dr->dr_icond & DRC_PATHPTRN)
613		if (!devfs_rule_matchpath(dk, de))
614			goto nomatch;
615	if (dr->dr_icond & DRC_MAJOR)
616		if (dev == NULL || major(dev) != dr->dr_major)
617			goto nomatch;
618
619	return (1);
620
621nomatch:
622	return (0);
623}
624
625/*
626 * Determine whether dk matches de on account of dr_pathptrn.
627 */
628static int
629devfs_rule_matchpath(struct devfs_krule *dk, struct devfs_dirent *de)
630{
631	struct devfs_rule *dr = &dk->dk_rule;
632	char *pname;
633	struct cdev *dev;
634
635	dev = devfs_rule_getdev(de);
636	if (dev != NULL)
637		pname = dev->si_name;
638	else if (de->de_dirent->d_type == DT_LNK ||
639	    de->de_dirent->d_type == DT_DIR)
640		pname = de->de_dirent->d_name;
641	else
642		return (0);
643	KASSERT(pname != NULL, ("devfs_rule_matchpath: NULL pname"));
644
645	return (fnmatch(dr->dr_pathptrn, pname, 0) == 0);
646}
647
648/*
649 * Run dk on de.
650 */
651static void
652devfs_rule_run(struct devfs_krule *dk, struct devfs_dirent *de)
653{
654	struct devfs_rule *dr = &dk->dk_rule;
655	struct devfs_ruleset *ds;
656
657	if (dr->dr_iacts & DRA_BACTS) {
658		if (dr->dr_bacts & DRB_HIDE)
659			de->de_flags |= DE_WHITEOUT;
660		if (dr->dr_bacts & DRB_UNHIDE)
661			de->de_flags &= ~DE_WHITEOUT;
662	}
663	if (dr->dr_iacts & DRA_UID)
664		de->de_uid = dr->dr_uid;
665	if (dr->dr_iacts & DRA_GID)
666		de->de_gid = dr->dr_gid;
667	if (dr->dr_iacts & DRA_MODE)
668		de->de_mode = dr->dr_mode;
669	if (dr->dr_iacts & DRA_INCSET) {
670		ds = devfs_ruleset_bynum(dk->dk_rule.dr_incset);
671		KASSERT(ds != NULL, ("DRA_INCSET but bad dr_incset"));
672		if (ds->ds_running)
673			printf("Warning: avoiding loop through ruleset %d\n",
674			    ds->ds_number);
675		else
676			devfs_ruleset_applyde(ds, de);
677	}
678}
679
680/*
681 * Apply all the rules in ds to de.
682 */
683static void
684devfs_ruleset_applyde(struct devfs_ruleset *ds, struct devfs_dirent *de)
685{
686	struct devfs_krule *dk;
687
688	KASSERT(!ds->ds_running,("ruleset %d already running", ds->ds_number));
689	ds->ds_running = 1;
690	SLIST_FOREACH(dk, &ds->ds_rules, dk_list) {
691		devfs_rule_applyde(dk, de);
692	}
693	ds->ds_running = 0;
694}
695
696/*
697 * Apply all the rules in ds to all the entires in dm.
698 */
699static void
700devfs_ruleset_applydm(struct devfs_ruleset *ds, struct devfs_mount *dm)
701{
702	struct devfs_krule *dk;
703
704	KASSERT(!ds->ds_running,("ruleset %d already running", ds->ds_number));
705	ds->ds_running = 1;
706	/*
707	 * XXX: Does it matter whether we do
708	 *
709	 *	foreach(dk in ds)
710	 *		foreach(de in dm)
711	 *			apply(dk to de)
712	 *
713	 * as opposed to
714	 *
715	 *	foreach(de in dm)
716	 *		foreach(dk in ds)
717	 *			apply(dk to de)
718	 *
719	 * The end result is obviously the same, but does the order
720	 * matter?
721	 */
722	SLIST_FOREACH(dk, &ds->ds_rules, dk_list) {
723		devfs_rule_applydm(dk, dm);
724	}
725	ds->ds_running = 0;
726}
727
728/*
729 * Find a ruleset by number.
730 */
731static struct devfs_ruleset *
732devfs_ruleset_bynum(devfs_rsnum rsnum)
733{
734	struct devfs_ruleset *ds;
735
736	SLIST_FOREACH(ds, &devfs_rulesets, ds_list) {
737		if (ds->ds_number == rsnum)
738			return (ds);
739	}
740	return (NULL);
741}
742
743/*
744 * Create a new ruleset.
745 */
746static struct devfs_ruleset *
747devfs_ruleset_create(devfs_rsnum rsnum)
748{
749	struct devfs_ruleset *s1, *s2;
750	struct devfs_ruleset *ds;
751
752	KASSERT(devfs_ruleset_bynum(rsnum) == NULL,
753	    ("creating already existent ruleset %d", rsnum));
754
755	ds = malloc(sizeof(*ds), M_DEVFS, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
756	ds->ds_number = rsnum;
757	ds->ds_refcount = ds->ds_flags = 0;
758	SLIST_INIT(&ds->ds_rules);
759
760	s1 = SLIST_FIRST(&devfs_rulesets);
761	if (s1 == NULL || s1->ds_number > rsnum)
762		SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&devfs_rulesets, ds, ds_list);
763	else {
764		SLIST_FOREACH(s1, &devfs_rulesets, ds_list) {
765			s2 = SLIST_NEXT(s1, ds_list);
766			if (s2 == NULL || s2->ds_number > rsnum) {
767				SLIST_INSERT_AFTER(s1, ds, ds_list);
768				break;
769			}
770		}
771	}
772
773	return (ds);
774}
775
776/*
777 * Remove a ruleset form the system.  The ruleset specified must be
778 * empty and not in use.
779 */
780static void
781devfs_ruleset_destroy(struct devfs_ruleset **dsp)
782{
783	struct devfs_ruleset *ds = *dsp;
784
785	KASSERT(SLIST_EMPTY(&ds->ds_rules), ("destroying non-empty ruleset"));
786	KASSERT(ds->ds_refcount == 0, ("destroying busy ruleset"));
787	KASSERT((ds->ds_flags & DS_IMMUTABLE) == 0,
788	    ("destroying immutable ruleset"));
789
790	SLIST_REMOVE(&devfs_rulesets, ds, devfs_ruleset, ds_list);
791	free(ds, M_DEVFS);
792	*dsp = NULL;
793}
794
795/*
796 * Remove a ruleset from the system if it's empty and not used
797 * anywhere.  This should be called after every time a rule is deleted
798 * from this ruleset or the reference count is decremented.
799 */
800static void
801devfs_ruleset_reap(struct devfs_ruleset **dsp)
802{
803	struct devfs_ruleset *ds = *dsp;
804
805	if (SLIST_EMPTY(&ds->ds_rules) && ds->ds_refcount == 0) {
806		devfs_ruleset_destroy(&ds);
807		*dsp = ds;
808	}
809}
810
811/*
812 * Make rsnum the active ruleset for dm.
813 */
814static int
815devfs_ruleset_use(devfs_rsnum rsnum, struct devfs_mount *dm)
816{
817	struct devfs_ruleset *cds, *ds;
818
819	ds = devfs_ruleset_bynum(rsnum);
820	if (ds == NULL)
821		ds = devfs_ruleset_create(rsnum);
822	cds = devfs_ruleset_bynum(dm->dm_ruleset);
823	KASSERT(cds != NULL, ("mount-point has NULL ruleset"));
824
825	/* These should probably be made atomic somehow. */
826	--cds->ds_refcount;
827	++ds->ds_refcount;
828	dm->dm_ruleset = rsnum;
829
830	devfs_ruleset_reap(&cds);
831	return (0);
832}
833
834