/* * fs/sysfs/dir.c - sysfs core and dir operation implementation * * Copyright (c) 2001-3 Patrick Mochel * Copyright (c) 2007 SUSE Linux Products GmbH * Copyright (c) 2007 Tejun Heo * * This file is released under the GPLv2. * * Please see Documentation/filesystems/sysfs.txt for more information. */ #undef DEBUG #include #include #include #include "sysfs.h" DEFINE_SPINLOCK(sysfs_symlink_target_lock); /** * sysfs_pathname - return full path to sysfs dirent * @sd: sysfs_dirent whose path we want * @path: caller allocated buffer of size PATH_MAX * * Gives the name "/" to the sysfs_root entry; any path returned * is relative to wherever sysfs is mounted. */ static char *sysfs_pathname(struct sysfs_dirent *sd, char *path) { if (sd->s_parent) { sysfs_pathname(sd->s_parent, path); strlcat(path, "/", PATH_MAX); } strlcat(path, sd->s_name, PATH_MAX); return path; } void sysfs_warn_dup(struct sysfs_dirent *parent, const char *name) { char *path; path = kzalloc(PATH_MAX, GFP_KERNEL); if (path) { sysfs_pathname(parent, path); strlcat(path, "/", PATH_MAX); strlcat(path, name, PATH_MAX); } WARN(1, KERN_WARNING "sysfs: cannot create duplicate filename '%s'\n", path ? path : name); kfree(path); } /** * sysfs_create_dir_ns - create a directory for an object with a namespace tag * @kobj: object we're creating directory for * @ns: the namespace tag to use */ int sysfs_create_dir_ns(struct kobject *kobj, const void *ns) { struct sysfs_dirent *parent_sd, *sd; BUG_ON(!kobj); if (kobj->parent) parent_sd = kobj->parent->sd; else parent_sd = sysfs_root_sd; if (!parent_sd) return -ENOENT; sd = kernfs_create_dir_ns(parent_sd, kobject_name(kobj), kobj, ns); if (IS_ERR(sd)) { if (PTR_ERR(sd) == -EEXIST) sysfs_warn_dup(parent_sd, kobject_name(kobj)); return PTR_ERR(sd); } kobj->sd = sd; return 0; } /** * sysfs_remove_dir - remove an object's directory. * @kobj: object. * * The only thing special about this is that we remove any files in * the directory before we remove the directory, and we've inlined * what used to be sysfs_rmdir() below, instead of calling separately. */ void sysfs_remove_dir(struct kobject *kobj) { struct sysfs_dirent *sd = kobj->sd; /* * In general, kboject owner is responsible for ensuring removal * doesn't race with other operations and sysfs doesn't provide any * protection; however, when @kobj is used as a symlink target, the * symlinking entity usually doesn't own @kobj and thus has no * control over removal. @kobj->sd may be removed anytime and * symlink code may end up dereferencing an already freed sd. * * sysfs_symlink_target_lock synchronizes @kobj->sd disassociation * against symlink operations so that symlink code can safely * dereference @kobj->sd. */ spin_lock(&sysfs_symlink_target_lock); kobj->sd = NULL; spin_unlock(&sysfs_symlink_target_lock); if (sd) { WARN_ON_ONCE(sysfs_type(sd) != SYSFS_DIR); kernfs_remove(sd); } } int sysfs_rename_dir_ns(struct kobject *kobj, const char *new_name, const void *new_ns) { struct sysfs_dirent *parent_sd = kobj->sd->s_parent; return kernfs_rename_ns(kobj->sd, parent_sd, new_name, new_ns); } int sysfs_move_dir_ns(struct kobject *kobj, struct kobject *new_parent_kobj, const void *new_ns) { struct sysfs_dirent *sd = kobj->sd; struct sysfs_dirent *new_parent_sd; BUG_ON(!sd->s_parent); new_parent_sd = new_parent_kobj && new_parent_kobj->sd ? new_parent_kobj->sd : sysfs_root_sd; return kernfs_rename_ns(sd, new_parent_sd, sd->s_name, new_ns); }