vfs_mount.c revision 48512
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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 26 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 27 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 28 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 29 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 30 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 31 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 32 * SUCH DAMAGE. 33 * 34 * @(#)vfs_conf.c 8.8 (Berkeley) 3/31/94 35 * $Id: vfs_conf.c,v 1.29 1999/06/26 14:44:24 peter Exp $ 36 */ 37 38/* 39 * PURPOSE: This file abstracts the root mounting interface from 40 * the per file system semantics for handling mounts, 41 * the overall intent of which is to move the BSD 42 * internals dependence out of the FS code, both to 43 * make the FS code more portable and to free up some 44 * of the BSD internals so that they may more easily 45 * be changed. 46 * 47 * NOTE1: Code is single entry/single exit to aid debugging 48 * and conversion for kernel multithreading. 49 * 50 * NOTE2: Code notes lock state in headers on entry and exit 51 * as an aid to conversion for kernel multithreading 52 * on SMP reentrancy 53 */ 54#include "opt_bootp.h" 55 56#include <sys/param.h> /* dev_t (types.h)*/ 57#include <sys/kernel.h> 58#include <sys/systm.h> /* rootvp*/ 59#include <sys/proc.h> /* curproc*/ 60#include <sys/vnode.h> /* NULLVP*/ 61#include <sys/mount.h> /* struct mount*/ 62#include <sys/malloc.h> /* M_MOUNT*/ 63 64/* 65 * GLOBALS 66 */ 67 68MALLOC_DEFINE(M_MOUNT, "mount", "vfs mount struct"); 69 70/* 71 * These define the root filesystem, device, and root filesystem type. 72 */ 73dev_t rootdevs[] = { NODEV, NODEV }; 74char *rootdevnames[2]; 75struct vnode *rootvnode; 76char *mountrootfsname; 77#ifdef BOOTP 78extern void bootpc_init __P((void)); 79#endif 80 81/* 82 * vfs_init() will set maxvfsconf 83 * to the highest defined type number. 84 */ 85int maxvfsconf; 86struct vfsconf *vfsconf; 87 88/* 89 * Common root mount code shared by all filesystems 90 */ 91#define ROOTNAME "root_device" 92 93/* 94 * vfs_mountrootfs 95 * 96 * Common entry point for root mounts 97 * 98 * PARAMETERS: 99 * NONE 100 * 101 * RETURNS: 0 Success 102 * !0 error number (errno.h) 103 * 104 * LOCK STATE: 105 * ENTRY 106 * <no locks held> 107 * EXIT 108 * <no locks held> 109 * 110 * NOTES: 111 * This code is currently supported only for use for 112 * the FFS file system type. This is a matter of 113 * fixing the other file systems, not this code! 114 */ 115static void 116vfs_mountrootfs(void *unused) 117{ 118 struct mount *mp; 119 int err; 120 struct proc *p = curproc; /* XXX */ 121 int s; 122 int i; 123 dev_t orootdev; 124 125#ifdef BOOTP 126 bootpc_init(); 127#endif 128 /* 129 * New root mount structure 130 */ 131 if ((err = vfs_rootmountalloc(mountrootfsname, ROOTNAME, &mp))) { 132 printf("rootdev=%08x error=%d, ", rootdev, err); 133 panic("cannot mount root\n"); 134 return ; 135 } 136 mp->mnt_flag |= MNT_ROOTFS; 137 138 /* 139 * Attempt the mount 140 */ 141 err = ENXIO; 142 orootdev = rootdev; 143 if (rootdevs[0] == NODEV) 144 rootdevs[0] = rootdev; 145 for (i = 0; i < sizeof(rootdevs) / sizeof(rootdevs[0]); i++) { 146 if (rootdevs[i] == NODEV) 147 break; 148 rootdev = rootdevs[i]; 149 if (rootdev != orootdev) { 150 s = splbio(); /* Overkill, but harmless.. */ 151 printf("changing root device to %s\n", rootdevnames[i]); 152 splx(s); 153 orootdev = rootdev; 154 } 155 strncpy(mp->mnt_stat.f_mntfromname, 156 rootdevnames[i] ? rootdevnames[i] : ROOTNAME, MNAMELEN - 1); 157 err = VFS_MOUNT(mp, NULL, NULL, NULL, p); 158 if (err != ENXIO) 159 break; 160 } 161 if (err) { 162 /* 163 * XXX should ask the user for the name in some cases. 164 * Why do we call vfs_unbusy() here and not after ENXIO 165 * is returned above? 166 */ 167 vfs_unbusy(mp, p); 168 /* 169 * free mount struct before failing 170 * (hardly worthwhile with the PANIC eh?) 171 */ 172 free( mp, M_MOUNT); 173 printf("rootdev=%08x error=%d, ", rootdev, err); 174 panic("cannot mount root (2)\n"); 175 return; 176 } 177 178 simple_lock(&mountlist_slock); 179 180 /* 181 * Add fs to list of mounted file systems 182 */ 183 CIRCLEQ_INSERT_HEAD(&mountlist, mp, mnt_list); 184 185 simple_unlock(&mountlist_slock); 186 vfs_unbusy(mp, p); 187 188 /* root mount, update system time from FS specific data*/ 189 inittodr(mp->mnt_time); 190 return; 191} 192 193SYSINIT(mountroot, SI_SUB_MOUNT_ROOT, SI_ORDER_FIRST, vfs_mountrootfs, NULL) 194 195