4 * Provide support for fcntl()'s F_GETLK, F_SETLK, and F_SETLKW calls.
5 * Doug Evans (dje@spiff.uucp), August 07, 1992
7 * Deadlock detection added.
8 * FIXME: one thing isn't handled yet:
9 * - mandatory locks (requires lots of changes elsewhere)
10 * Kelly Carmichael (kelly@[142.24.8.65]), September 17, 1994.
12 * Miscellaneous edits, and a total rewrite of posix_lock_file() code.
13 * Kai Petzke (wpp@marie.physik.tu-berlin.de), 1994
15 * Converted file_lock_table to a linked list from an array, which eliminates
16 * the limits on how many active file locks are open.
17 * Chad Page (pageone@netcom.com), November 27, 1994
19 * Removed dependency on file descriptors. dup()'ed file descriptors now
20 * get the same locks as the original file descriptors, and a close() on
21 * any file descriptor removes ALL the locks on the file for the current
22 * process. Since locks still depend on the process id, locks are inherited
23 * after an exec() but not after a fork(). This agrees with POSIX, and both
24 * BSD and SVR4 practice.
25 * Andy Walker (andy@lysaker.kvaerner.no), February 14, 1995
27 * Scrapped free list which is redundant now that we allocate locks
28 * dynamically with kmalloc()/kfree().
29 * Andy Walker (andy@lysaker.kvaerner.no), February 21, 1995
31 * Implemented two lock personalities - FL_FLOCK and FL_POSIX.
33 * FL_POSIX locks are created with calls to fcntl() and lockf() through the
34 * fcntl() system call. They have the semantics described above.
36 * FL_FLOCK locks are created with calls to flock(), through the flock()
37 * system call, which is new. Old C libraries implement flock() via fcntl()
38 * and will continue to use the old, broken implementation.
40 * FL_FLOCK locks follow the 4.4 BSD flock() semantics. They are associated
41 * with a file pointer (filp). As a result they can be shared by a parent
42 * process and its children after a fork(). They are removed when the last
43 * file descriptor referring to the file pointer is closed (unless explicitly
46 * FL_FLOCK locks never deadlock, an existing lock is always removed before
47 * upgrading from shared to exclusive (or vice versa). When this happens
48 * any processes blocked by the current lock are woken up and allowed to
49 * run before the new lock is applied.
50 * Andy Walker (andy@lysaker.kvaerner.no), June 09, 1995
52 * Removed some race conditions in flock_lock_file(), marked other possible
53 * races. Just grep for FIXME to see them.
54 * Dmitry Gorodchanin (pgmdsg@ibi.com), February 09, 1996.
56 * Addressed Dmitry's concerns. Deadlock checking no longer recursive.
57 * Lock allocation changed to GFP_ATOMIC as we can't afford to sleep
58 * once we've checked for blocking and deadlocking.
59 * Andy Walker (andy@lysaker.kvaerner.no), April 03, 1996.
61 * Initial implementation of mandatory locks. SunOS turned out to be
62 * a rotten model, so I implemented the "obvious" semantics.
63 * See 'Documentation/filesystems/mandatory-locking.txt' for details.
64 * Andy Walker (andy@lysaker.kvaerner.no), April 06, 1996.
66 * Don't allow mandatory locks on mmap()'ed files. Added simple functions to
67 * check if a file has mandatory locks, used by mmap(), open() and creat() to
68 * see if system call should be rejected. Ref. HP-UX/SunOS/Solaris Reference
70 * Andy Walker (andy@lysaker.kvaerner.no), April 09, 1996.
72 * Tidied up block list handling. Added '/proc/locks' interface.
73 * Andy Walker (andy@lysaker.kvaerner.no), April 24, 1996.
75 * Fixed deadlock condition for pathological code that mixes calls to
76 * flock() and fcntl().
77 * Andy Walker (andy@lysaker.kvaerner.no), April 29, 1996.
79 * Allow only one type of locking scheme (FL_POSIX or FL_FLOCK) to be in use
80 * for a given file at a time. Changed the CONFIG_LOCK_MANDATORY scheme to
81 * guarantee sensible behaviour in the case where file system modules might
82 * be compiled with different options than the kernel itself.
83 * Andy Walker (andy@lysaker.kvaerner.no), May 15, 1996.
85 * Added a couple of missing wake_up() calls. Thanks to Thomas Meckel
86 * (Thomas.Meckel@mni.fh-giessen.de) for spotting this.
87 * Andy Walker (andy@lysaker.kvaerner.no), May 15, 1996.
89 * Changed FL_POSIX locks to use the block list in the same way as FL_FLOCK
90 * locks. Changed process synchronisation to avoid dereferencing locks that
91 * have already been freed.
92 * Andy Walker (andy@lysaker.kvaerner.no), Sep 21, 1996.
94 * Made the block list a circular list to minimise searching in the list.
95 * Andy Walker (andy@lysaker.kvaerner.no), Sep 25, 1996.
97 * Made mandatory locking a mount option. Default is not to allow mandatory
99 * Andy Walker (andy@lysaker.kvaerner.no), Oct 04, 1996.
101 * Some adaptations for NFS support.
102 * Olaf Kirch (okir@monad.swb.de), Dec 1996,
104 * Fixed /proc/locks interface so that we can't overrun the buffer we are handed.
105 * Andy Walker (andy@lysaker.kvaerner.no), May 12, 1997.
107 * Use slab allocator instead of kmalloc/kfree.
108 * Use generic list implementation from <linux/list.h>.
109 * Sped up posix_locks_deadlock by only considering blocked locks.
110 * Matthew Wilcox <willy@debian.org>, March, 2000.
112 * Leases and LOCK_MAND
113 * Matthew Wilcox <willy@debian.org>, June, 2000.
114 * Stephen Rothwell <sfr@canb.auug.org.au>, June, 2000.
117 #include <linux/capability.h>
118 #include <linux/file.h>
119 #include <linux/fdtable.h>
120 #include <linux/fs.h>
121 #include <linux/init.h>
122 #include <linux/module.h>
123 #include <linux/security.h>
124 #include <linux/slab.h>
125 #include <linux/syscalls.h>
126 #include <linux/time.h>
127 #include <linux/rcupdate.h>
128 #include <linux/pid_namespace.h>
129 #include <linux/hashtable.h>
130 #include <linux/percpu.h>
131 #include <linux/lglock.h>
133 #define CREATE_TRACE_POINTS
134 #include <trace/events/filelock.h>
136 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
138 #define IS_POSIX(fl) (fl->fl_flags & FL_POSIX)
139 #define IS_FLOCK(fl) (fl->fl_flags & FL_FLOCK)
140 #define IS_LEASE(fl) (fl->fl_flags & (FL_LEASE|FL_DELEG))
141 #define IS_OFDLCK(fl) (fl->fl_flags & FL_OFDLCK)
143 static bool lease_breaking(struct file_lock
*fl
)
145 return fl
->fl_flags
& (FL_UNLOCK_PENDING
| FL_DOWNGRADE_PENDING
);
148 static int target_leasetype(struct file_lock
*fl
)
150 if (fl
->fl_flags
& FL_UNLOCK_PENDING
)
152 if (fl
->fl_flags
& FL_DOWNGRADE_PENDING
)
157 int leases_enable
= 1;
158 int lease_break_time
= 45;
160 #define for_each_lock(inode, lockp) \
161 for (lockp = &inode->i_flock; *lockp != NULL; lockp = &(*lockp)->fl_next)
164 * The global file_lock_list is only used for displaying /proc/locks, so we
165 * keep a list on each CPU, with each list protected by its own spinlock via
166 * the file_lock_lglock. Note that alterations to the list also require that
167 * the relevant i_lock is held.
169 DEFINE_STATIC_LGLOCK(file_lock_lglock
);
170 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct hlist_head
, file_lock_list
);
173 * The blocked_hash is used to find POSIX lock loops for deadlock detection.
174 * It is protected by blocked_lock_lock.
176 * We hash locks by lockowner in order to optimize searching for the lock a
177 * particular lockowner is waiting on.
179 * FIXME: make this value scale via some heuristic? We generally will want more
180 * buckets when we have more lockowners holding locks, but that's a little
181 * difficult to determine without knowing what the workload will look like.
183 #define BLOCKED_HASH_BITS 7
184 static DEFINE_HASHTABLE(blocked_hash
, BLOCKED_HASH_BITS
);
187 * This lock protects the blocked_hash. Generally, if you're accessing it, you
188 * want to be holding this lock.
190 * In addition, it also protects the fl->fl_block list, and the fl->fl_next
191 * pointer for file_lock structures that are acting as lock requests (in
192 * contrast to those that are acting as records of acquired locks).
194 * Note that when we acquire this lock in order to change the above fields,
195 * we often hold the i_lock as well. In certain cases, when reading the fields
196 * protected by this lock, we can skip acquiring it iff we already hold the
199 * In particular, adding an entry to the fl_block list requires that you hold
200 * both the i_lock and the blocked_lock_lock (acquired in that order). Deleting
201 * an entry from the list however only requires the file_lock_lock.
203 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(blocked_lock_lock
);
205 static struct kmem_cache
*filelock_cache __read_mostly
;
207 static void locks_init_lock_heads(struct file_lock
*fl
)
209 INIT_HLIST_NODE(&fl
->fl_link
);
210 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&fl
->fl_block
);
211 init_waitqueue_head(&fl
->fl_wait
);
214 /* Allocate an empty lock structure. */
215 struct file_lock
*locks_alloc_lock(void)
217 struct file_lock
*fl
= kmem_cache_zalloc(filelock_cache
, GFP_KERNEL
);
220 locks_init_lock_heads(fl
);
224 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(locks_alloc_lock
);
226 void locks_release_private(struct file_lock
*fl
)
229 if (fl
->fl_ops
->fl_release_private
)
230 fl
->fl_ops
->fl_release_private(fl
);
235 if (fl
->fl_lmops
->lm_put_owner
)
236 fl
->fl_lmops
->lm_put_owner(fl
);
240 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(locks_release_private
);
242 /* Free a lock which is not in use. */
243 void locks_free_lock(struct file_lock
*fl
)
245 BUG_ON(waitqueue_active(&fl
->fl_wait
));
246 BUG_ON(!list_empty(&fl
->fl_block
));
247 BUG_ON(!hlist_unhashed(&fl
->fl_link
));
249 locks_release_private(fl
);
250 kmem_cache_free(filelock_cache
, fl
);
252 EXPORT_SYMBOL(locks_free_lock
);
255 locks_dispose_list(struct list_head
*dispose
)
257 struct file_lock
*fl
;
259 while (!list_empty(dispose
)) {
260 fl
= list_first_entry(dispose
, struct file_lock
, fl_block
);
261 list_del_init(&fl
->fl_block
);
266 void locks_init_lock(struct file_lock
*fl
)
268 memset(fl
, 0, sizeof(struct file_lock
));
269 locks_init_lock_heads(fl
);
272 EXPORT_SYMBOL(locks_init_lock
);
275 * Initialize a new lock from an existing file_lock structure.
277 void locks_copy_conflock(struct file_lock
*new, struct file_lock
*fl
)
279 new->fl_owner
= fl
->fl_owner
;
280 new->fl_pid
= fl
->fl_pid
;
282 new->fl_flags
= fl
->fl_flags
;
283 new->fl_type
= fl
->fl_type
;
284 new->fl_start
= fl
->fl_start
;
285 new->fl_end
= fl
->fl_end
;
286 new->fl_lmops
= fl
->fl_lmops
;
290 if (fl
->fl_lmops
->lm_get_owner
)
291 fl
->fl_lmops
->lm_get_owner(new, fl
);
294 EXPORT_SYMBOL(locks_copy_conflock
);
296 void locks_copy_lock(struct file_lock
*new, struct file_lock
*fl
)
298 /* "new" must be a freshly-initialized lock */
299 WARN_ON_ONCE(new->fl_ops
);
301 locks_copy_conflock(new, fl
);
303 new->fl_file
= fl
->fl_file
;
304 new->fl_ops
= fl
->fl_ops
;
307 if (fl
->fl_ops
->fl_copy_lock
)
308 fl
->fl_ops
->fl_copy_lock(new, fl
);
312 EXPORT_SYMBOL(locks_copy_lock
);
314 static inline int flock_translate_cmd(int cmd
) {
316 return cmd
& (LOCK_MAND
| LOCK_RW
);
328 /* Fill in a file_lock structure with an appropriate FLOCK lock. */
329 static struct file_lock
*
330 flock_make_lock(struct file
*filp
, unsigned int cmd
)
332 struct file_lock
*fl
;
333 int type
= flock_translate_cmd(cmd
);
336 return ERR_PTR(type
);
338 fl
= locks_alloc_lock();
340 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM
);
344 fl
->fl_pid
= current
->tgid
;
345 fl
->fl_flags
= FL_FLOCK
;
347 fl
->fl_end
= OFFSET_MAX
;
352 static int assign_type(struct file_lock
*fl
, long type
)
366 static int flock64_to_posix_lock(struct file
*filp
, struct file_lock
*fl
,
369 switch (l
->l_whence
) {
374 fl
->fl_start
= filp
->f_pos
;
377 fl
->fl_start
= i_size_read(file_inode(filp
));
382 if (l
->l_start
> OFFSET_MAX
- fl
->fl_start
)
384 fl
->fl_start
+= l
->l_start
;
385 if (fl
->fl_start
< 0)
388 /* POSIX-1996 leaves the case l->l_len < 0 undefined;
389 POSIX-2001 defines it. */
391 if (l
->l_len
- 1 > OFFSET_MAX
- fl
->fl_start
)
393 fl
->fl_end
= fl
->fl_start
+ l
->l_len
- 1;
395 } else if (l
->l_len
< 0) {
396 if (fl
->fl_start
+ l
->l_len
< 0)
398 fl
->fl_end
= fl
->fl_start
- 1;
399 fl
->fl_start
+= l
->l_len
;
401 fl
->fl_end
= OFFSET_MAX
;
403 fl
->fl_owner
= current
->files
;
404 fl
->fl_pid
= current
->tgid
;
406 fl
->fl_flags
= FL_POSIX
;
410 return assign_type(fl
, l
->l_type
);
413 /* Verify a "struct flock" and copy it to a "struct file_lock" as a POSIX
416 static int flock_to_posix_lock(struct file
*filp
, struct file_lock
*fl
,
419 struct flock64 ll
= {
421 .l_whence
= l
->l_whence
,
422 .l_start
= l
->l_start
,
426 return flock64_to_posix_lock(filp
, fl
, &ll
);
429 /* default lease lock manager operations */
431 lease_break_callback(struct file_lock
*fl
)
433 kill_fasync(&fl
->fl_fasync
, SIGIO
, POLL_MSG
);
438 lease_setup(struct file_lock
*fl
, void **priv
)
440 struct file
*filp
= fl
->fl_file
;
441 struct fasync_struct
*fa
= *priv
;
444 * fasync_insert_entry() returns the old entry if any. If there was no
445 * old entry, then it used "priv" and inserted it into the fasync list.
446 * Clear the pointer to indicate that it shouldn't be freed.
448 if (!fasync_insert_entry(fa
->fa_fd
, filp
, &fl
->fl_fasync
, fa
))
451 __f_setown(filp
, task_pid(current
), PIDTYPE_PID
, 0);
454 static const struct lock_manager_operations lease_manager_ops
= {
455 .lm_break
= lease_break_callback
,
456 .lm_change
= lease_modify
,
457 .lm_setup
= lease_setup
,
461 * Initialize a lease, use the default lock manager operations
463 static int lease_init(struct file
*filp
, long type
, struct file_lock
*fl
)
465 if (assign_type(fl
, type
) != 0)
469 fl
->fl_pid
= current
->tgid
;
472 fl
->fl_flags
= FL_LEASE
;
474 fl
->fl_end
= OFFSET_MAX
;
476 fl
->fl_lmops
= &lease_manager_ops
;
480 /* Allocate a file_lock initialised to this type of lease */
481 static struct file_lock
*lease_alloc(struct file
*filp
, long type
)
483 struct file_lock
*fl
= locks_alloc_lock();
487 return ERR_PTR(error
);
489 error
= lease_init(filp
, type
, fl
);
492 return ERR_PTR(error
);
497 /* Check if two locks overlap each other.
499 static inline int locks_overlap(struct file_lock
*fl1
, struct file_lock
*fl2
)
501 return ((fl1
->fl_end
>= fl2
->fl_start
) &&
502 (fl2
->fl_end
>= fl1
->fl_start
));
506 * Check whether two locks have the same owner.
508 static int posix_same_owner(struct file_lock
*fl1
, struct file_lock
*fl2
)
510 if (fl1
->fl_lmops
&& fl1
->fl_lmops
->lm_compare_owner
)
511 return fl2
->fl_lmops
== fl1
->fl_lmops
&&
512 fl1
->fl_lmops
->lm_compare_owner(fl1
, fl2
);
513 return fl1
->fl_owner
== fl2
->fl_owner
;
516 /* Must be called with the i_lock held! */
517 static void locks_insert_global_locks(struct file_lock
*fl
)
519 lg_local_lock(&file_lock_lglock
);
520 fl
->fl_link_cpu
= smp_processor_id();
521 hlist_add_head(&fl
->fl_link
, this_cpu_ptr(&file_lock_list
));
522 lg_local_unlock(&file_lock_lglock
);
525 /* Must be called with the i_lock held! */
526 static void locks_delete_global_locks(struct file_lock
*fl
)
529 * Avoid taking lock if already unhashed. This is safe since this check
530 * is done while holding the i_lock, and new insertions into the list
531 * also require that it be held.
533 if (hlist_unhashed(&fl
->fl_link
))
535 lg_local_lock_cpu(&file_lock_lglock
, fl
->fl_link_cpu
);
536 hlist_del_init(&fl
->fl_link
);
537 lg_local_unlock_cpu(&file_lock_lglock
, fl
->fl_link_cpu
);
541 posix_owner_key(struct file_lock
*fl
)
543 if (fl
->fl_lmops
&& fl
->fl_lmops
->lm_owner_key
)
544 return fl
->fl_lmops
->lm_owner_key(fl
);
545 return (unsigned long)fl
->fl_owner
;
548 static void locks_insert_global_blocked(struct file_lock
*waiter
)
550 hash_add(blocked_hash
, &waiter
->fl_link
, posix_owner_key(waiter
));
553 static void locks_delete_global_blocked(struct file_lock
*waiter
)
555 hash_del(&waiter
->fl_link
);
558 /* Remove waiter from blocker's block list.
559 * When blocker ends up pointing to itself then the list is empty.
561 * Must be called with blocked_lock_lock held.
563 static void __locks_delete_block(struct file_lock
*waiter
)
565 locks_delete_global_blocked(waiter
);
566 list_del_init(&waiter
->fl_block
);
567 waiter
->fl_next
= NULL
;
570 static void locks_delete_block(struct file_lock
*waiter
)
572 spin_lock(&blocked_lock_lock
);
573 __locks_delete_block(waiter
);
574 spin_unlock(&blocked_lock_lock
);
577 /* Insert waiter into blocker's block list.
578 * We use a circular list so that processes can be easily woken up in
579 * the order they blocked. The documentation doesn't require this but
580 * it seems like the reasonable thing to do.
582 * Must be called with both the i_lock and blocked_lock_lock held. The fl_block
583 * list itself is protected by the blocked_lock_lock, but by ensuring that the
584 * i_lock is also held on insertions we can avoid taking the blocked_lock_lock
585 * in some cases when we see that the fl_block list is empty.
587 static void __locks_insert_block(struct file_lock
*blocker
,
588 struct file_lock
*waiter
)
590 BUG_ON(!list_empty(&waiter
->fl_block
));
591 waiter
->fl_next
= blocker
;
592 list_add_tail(&waiter
->fl_block
, &blocker
->fl_block
);
593 if (IS_POSIX(blocker
) && !IS_OFDLCK(blocker
))
594 locks_insert_global_blocked(waiter
);
597 /* Must be called with i_lock held. */
598 static void locks_insert_block(struct file_lock
*blocker
,
599 struct file_lock
*waiter
)
601 spin_lock(&blocked_lock_lock
);
602 __locks_insert_block(blocker
, waiter
);
603 spin_unlock(&blocked_lock_lock
);
607 * Wake up processes blocked waiting for blocker.
609 * Must be called with the inode->i_lock held!
611 static void locks_wake_up_blocks(struct file_lock
*blocker
)
614 * Avoid taking global lock if list is empty. This is safe since new
615 * blocked requests are only added to the list under the i_lock, and
616 * the i_lock is always held here. Note that removal from the fl_block
617 * list does not require the i_lock, so we must recheck list_empty()
618 * after acquiring the blocked_lock_lock.
620 if (list_empty(&blocker
->fl_block
))
623 spin_lock(&blocked_lock_lock
);
624 while (!list_empty(&blocker
->fl_block
)) {
625 struct file_lock
*waiter
;
627 waiter
= list_first_entry(&blocker
->fl_block
,
628 struct file_lock
, fl_block
);
629 __locks_delete_block(waiter
);
630 if (waiter
->fl_lmops
&& waiter
->fl_lmops
->lm_notify
)
631 waiter
->fl_lmops
->lm_notify(waiter
);
633 wake_up(&waiter
->fl_wait
);
635 spin_unlock(&blocked_lock_lock
);
638 /* Insert file lock fl into an inode's lock list at the position indicated
639 * by pos. At the same time add the lock to the global file lock list.
641 * Must be called with the i_lock held!
643 static void locks_insert_lock(struct file_lock
**pos
, struct file_lock
*fl
)
645 fl
->fl_nspid
= get_pid(task_tgid(current
));
647 /* insert into file's list */
651 locks_insert_global_locks(fl
);
655 * locks_delete_lock - Delete a lock and then free it.
656 * @thisfl_p: pointer that points to the fl_next field of the previous
657 * inode->i_flock list entry
659 * Unlink a lock from all lists and free the namespace reference, but don't
660 * free it yet. Wake up processes that are blocked waiting for this lock and
661 * notify the FS that the lock has been cleared.
663 * Must be called with the i_lock held!
665 static void locks_unlink_lock(struct file_lock
**thisfl_p
)
667 struct file_lock
*fl
= *thisfl_p
;
669 locks_delete_global_locks(fl
);
671 *thisfl_p
= fl
->fl_next
;
675 put_pid(fl
->fl_nspid
);
679 locks_wake_up_blocks(fl
);
683 * Unlink a lock from all lists and free it.
685 * Must be called with i_lock held!
687 static void locks_delete_lock(struct file_lock
**thisfl_p
,
688 struct list_head
*dispose
)
690 struct file_lock
*fl
= *thisfl_p
;
692 locks_unlink_lock(thisfl_p
);
694 list_add(&fl
->fl_block
, dispose
);
699 /* Determine if lock sys_fl blocks lock caller_fl. Common functionality
700 * checks for shared/exclusive status of overlapping locks.
702 static int locks_conflict(struct file_lock
*caller_fl
, struct file_lock
*sys_fl
)
704 if (sys_fl
->fl_type
== F_WRLCK
)
706 if (caller_fl
->fl_type
== F_WRLCK
)
711 /* Determine if lock sys_fl blocks lock caller_fl. POSIX specific
712 * checking before calling the locks_conflict().
714 static int posix_locks_conflict(struct file_lock
*caller_fl
, struct file_lock
*sys_fl
)
716 /* POSIX locks owned by the same process do not conflict with
719 if (!IS_POSIX(sys_fl
) || posix_same_owner(caller_fl
, sys_fl
))
722 /* Check whether they overlap */
723 if (!locks_overlap(caller_fl
, sys_fl
))
726 return (locks_conflict(caller_fl
, sys_fl
));
729 /* Determine if lock sys_fl blocks lock caller_fl. FLOCK specific
730 * checking before calling the locks_conflict().
732 static int flock_locks_conflict(struct file_lock
*caller_fl
, struct file_lock
*sys_fl
)
734 /* FLOCK locks referring to the same filp do not conflict with
737 if (!IS_FLOCK(sys_fl
) || (caller_fl
->fl_file
== sys_fl
->fl_file
))
739 if ((caller_fl
->fl_type
& LOCK_MAND
) || (sys_fl
->fl_type
& LOCK_MAND
))
742 return (locks_conflict(caller_fl
, sys_fl
));
746 posix_test_lock(struct file
*filp
, struct file_lock
*fl
)
748 struct file_lock
*cfl
;
749 struct inode
*inode
= file_inode(filp
);
751 spin_lock(&inode
->i_lock
);
752 for (cfl
= file_inode(filp
)->i_flock
; cfl
; cfl
= cfl
->fl_next
) {
755 if (posix_locks_conflict(fl
, cfl
))
759 locks_copy_conflock(fl
, cfl
);
761 fl
->fl_pid
= pid_vnr(cfl
->fl_nspid
);
763 fl
->fl_type
= F_UNLCK
;
764 spin_unlock(&inode
->i_lock
);
767 EXPORT_SYMBOL(posix_test_lock
);
770 * Deadlock detection:
772 * We attempt to detect deadlocks that are due purely to posix file
775 * We assume that a task can be waiting for at most one lock at a time.
776 * So for any acquired lock, the process holding that lock may be
777 * waiting on at most one other lock. That lock in turns may be held by
778 * someone waiting for at most one other lock. Given a requested lock
779 * caller_fl which is about to wait for a conflicting lock block_fl, we
780 * follow this chain of waiters to ensure we are not about to create a
783 * Since we do this before we ever put a process to sleep on a lock, we
784 * are ensured that there is never a cycle; that is what guarantees that
785 * the while() loop in posix_locks_deadlock() eventually completes.
787 * Note: the above assumption may not be true when handling lock
788 * requests from a broken NFS client. It may also fail in the presence
789 * of tasks (such as posix threads) sharing the same open file table.
790 * To handle those cases, we just bail out after a few iterations.
792 * For FL_OFDLCK locks, the owner is the filp, not the files_struct.
793 * Because the owner is not even nominally tied to a thread of
794 * execution, the deadlock detection below can't reasonably work well. Just
797 * In principle, we could do a more limited deadlock detection on FL_OFDLCK
798 * locks that just checks for the case where two tasks are attempting to
799 * upgrade from read to write locks on the same inode.
802 #define MAX_DEADLK_ITERATIONS 10
804 /* Find a lock that the owner of the given block_fl is blocking on. */
805 static struct file_lock
*what_owner_is_waiting_for(struct file_lock
*block_fl
)
807 struct file_lock
*fl
;
809 hash_for_each_possible(blocked_hash
, fl
, fl_link
, posix_owner_key(block_fl
)) {
810 if (posix_same_owner(fl
, block_fl
))
816 /* Must be called with the blocked_lock_lock held! */
817 static int posix_locks_deadlock(struct file_lock
*caller_fl
,
818 struct file_lock
*block_fl
)
823 * This deadlock detector can't reasonably detect deadlocks with
824 * FL_OFDLCK locks, since they aren't owned by a process, per-se.
826 if (IS_OFDLCK(caller_fl
))
829 while ((block_fl
= what_owner_is_waiting_for(block_fl
))) {
830 if (i
++ > MAX_DEADLK_ITERATIONS
)
832 if (posix_same_owner(caller_fl
, block_fl
))
838 /* Try to create a FLOCK lock on filp. We always insert new FLOCK locks
839 * after any leases, but before any posix locks.
841 * Note that if called with an FL_EXISTS argument, the caller may determine
842 * whether or not a lock was successfully freed by testing the return
845 static int flock_lock_file(struct file
*filp
, struct file_lock
*request
)
847 struct file_lock
*new_fl
= NULL
;
848 struct file_lock
**before
;
849 struct inode
* inode
= file_inode(filp
);
854 if (!(request
->fl_flags
& FL_ACCESS
) && (request
->fl_type
!= F_UNLCK
)) {
855 new_fl
= locks_alloc_lock();
860 spin_lock(&inode
->i_lock
);
861 if (request
->fl_flags
& FL_ACCESS
)
864 for_each_lock(inode
, before
) {
865 struct file_lock
*fl
= *before
;
870 if (filp
!= fl
->fl_file
)
872 if (request
->fl_type
== fl
->fl_type
)
875 locks_delete_lock(before
, &dispose
);
879 if (request
->fl_type
== F_UNLCK
) {
880 if ((request
->fl_flags
& FL_EXISTS
) && !found
)
886 * If a higher-priority process was blocked on the old file lock,
887 * give it the opportunity to lock the file.
890 spin_unlock(&inode
->i_lock
);
892 spin_lock(&inode
->i_lock
);
896 for_each_lock(inode
, before
) {
897 struct file_lock
*fl
= *before
;
902 if (!flock_locks_conflict(request
, fl
))
905 if (!(request
->fl_flags
& FL_SLEEP
))
907 error
= FILE_LOCK_DEFERRED
;
908 locks_insert_block(fl
, request
);
911 if (request
->fl_flags
& FL_ACCESS
)
913 locks_copy_lock(new_fl
, request
);
914 locks_insert_lock(before
, new_fl
);
919 spin_unlock(&inode
->i_lock
);
921 locks_free_lock(new_fl
);
922 locks_dispose_list(&dispose
);
926 static int __posix_lock_file(struct inode
*inode
, struct file_lock
*request
, struct file_lock
*conflock
)
928 struct file_lock
*fl
;
929 struct file_lock
*new_fl
= NULL
;
930 struct file_lock
*new_fl2
= NULL
;
931 struct file_lock
*left
= NULL
;
932 struct file_lock
*right
= NULL
;
933 struct file_lock
**before
;
939 * We may need two file_lock structures for this operation,
940 * so we get them in advance to avoid races.
942 * In some cases we can be sure, that no new locks will be needed
944 if (!(request
->fl_flags
& FL_ACCESS
) &&
945 (request
->fl_type
!= F_UNLCK
||
946 request
->fl_start
!= 0 || request
->fl_end
!= OFFSET_MAX
)) {
947 new_fl
= locks_alloc_lock();
948 new_fl2
= locks_alloc_lock();
951 spin_lock(&inode
->i_lock
);
953 * New lock request. Walk all POSIX locks and look for conflicts. If
954 * there are any, either return error or put the request on the
955 * blocker's list of waiters and the global blocked_hash.
957 if (request
->fl_type
!= F_UNLCK
) {
958 for_each_lock(inode
, before
) {
962 if (!posix_locks_conflict(request
, fl
))
965 locks_copy_conflock(conflock
, fl
);
967 if (!(request
->fl_flags
& FL_SLEEP
))
970 * Deadlock detection and insertion into the blocked
971 * locks list must be done while holding the same lock!
974 spin_lock(&blocked_lock_lock
);
975 if (likely(!posix_locks_deadlock(request
, fl
))) {
976 error
= FILE_LOCK_DEFERRED
;
977 __locks_insert_block(fl
, request
);
979 spin_unlock(&blocked_lock_lock
);
984 /* If we're just looking for a conflict, we're done. */
986 if (request
->fl_flags
& FL_ACCESS
)
990 * Find the first old lock with the same owner as the new lock.
993 before
= &inode
->i_flock
;
995 /* First skip locks owned by other processes. */
996 while ((fl
= *before
) && (!IS_POSIX(fl
) ||
997 !posix_same_owner(request
, fl
))) {
998 before
= &fl
->fl_next
;
1001 /* Process locks with this owner. */
1002 while ((fl
= *before
) && posix_same_owner(request
, fl
)) {
1003 /* Detect adjacent or overlapping regions (if same lock type)
1005 if (request
->fl_type
== fl
->fl_type
) {
1006 /* In all comparisons of start vs end, use
1007 * "start - 1" rather than "end + 1". If end
1008 * is OFFSET_MAX, end + 1 will become negative.
1010 if (fl
->fl_end
< request
->fl_start
- 1)
1012 /* If the next lock in the list has entirely bigger
1013 * addresses than the new one, insert the lock here.
1015 if (fl
->fl_start
- 1 > request
->fl_end
)
1018 /* If we come here, the new and old lock are of the
1019 * same type and adjacent or overlapping. Make one
1020 * lock yielding from the lower start address of both
1021 * locks to the higher end address.
1023 if (fl
->fl_start
> request
->fl_start
)
1024 fl
->fl_start
= request
->fl_start
;
1026 request
->fl_start
= fl
->fl_start
;
1027 if (fl
->fl_end
< request
->fl_end
)
1028 fl
->fl_end
= request
->fl_end
;
1030 request
->fl_end
= fl
->fl_end
;
1032 locks_delete_lock(before
, &dispose
);
1039 /* Processing for different lock types is a bit
1042 if (fl
->fl_end
< request
->fl_start
)
1044 if (fl
->fl_start
> request
->fl_end
)
1046 if (request
->fl_type
== F_UNLCK
)
1048 if (fl
->fl_start
< request
->fl_start
)
1050 /* If the next lock in the list has a higher end
1051 * address than the new one, insert the new one here.
1053 if (fl
->fl_end
> request
->fl_end
) {
1057 if (fl
->fl_start
>= request
->fl_start
) {
1058 /* The new lock completely replaces an old
1059 * one (This may happen several times).
1062 locks_delete_lock(before
, &dispose
);
1066 * Replace the old lock with new_fl, and
1067 * remove the old one. It's safe to do the
1068 * insert here since we know that we won't be
1069 * using new_fl later, and that the lock is
1070 * just replacing an existing lock.
1075 locks_copy_lock(new_fl
, request
);
1078 locks_delete_lock(before
, &dispose
);
1079 locks_insert_lock(before
, request
);
1083 /* Go on to next lock.
1086 before
= &fl
->fl_next
;
1090 * The above code only modifies existing locks in case of merging or
1091 * replacing. If new lock(s) need to be inserted all modifications are
1092 * done below this, so it's safe yet to bail out.
1094 error
= -ENOLCK
; /* "no luck" */
1095 if (right
&& left
== right
&& !new_fl2
)
1100 if (request
->fl_type
== F_UNLCK
) {
1101 if (request
->fl_flags
& FL_EXISTS
)
1110 locks_copy_lock(new_fl
, request
);
1111 locks_insert_lock(before
, new_fl
);
1115 if (left
== right
) {
1116 /* The new lock breaks the old one in two pieces,
1117 * so we have to use the second new lock.
1121 locks_copy_lock(left
, right
);
1122 locks_insert_lock(before
, left
);
1124 right
->fl_start
= request
->fl_end
+ 1;
1125 locks_wake_up_blocks(right
);
1128 left
->fl_end
= request
->fl_start
- 1;
1129 locks_wake_up_blocks(left
);
1132 spin_unlock(&inode
->i_lock
);
1134 * Free any unused locks.
1137 locks_free_lock(new_fl
);
1139 locks_free_lock(new_fl2
);
1140 locks_dispose_list(&dispose
);
1145 * posix_lock_file - Apply a POSIX-style lock to a file
1146 * @filp: The file to apply the lock to
1147 * @fl: The lock to be applied
1148 * @conflock: Place to return a copy of the conflicting lock, if found.
1150 * Add a POSIX style lock to a file.
1151 * We merge adjacent & overlapping locks whenever possible.
1152 * POSIX locks are sorted by owner task, then by starting address
1154 * Note that if called with an FL_EXISTS argument, the caller may determine
1155 * whether or not a lock was successfully freed by testing the return
1156 * value for -ENOENT.
1158 int posix_lock_file(struct file
*filp
, struct file_lock
*fl
,
1159 struct file_lock
*conflock
)
1161 return __posix_lock_file(file_inode(filp
), fl
, conflock
);
1163 EXPORT_SYMBOL(posix_lock_file
);
1166 * posix_lock_file_wait - Apply a POSIX-style lock to a file
1167 * @filp: The file to apply the lock to
1168 * @fl: The lock to be applied
1170 * Add a POSIX style lock to a file.
1171 * We merge adjacent & overlapping locks whenever possible.
1172 * POSIX locks are sorted by owner task, then by starting address
1174 int posix_lock_file_wait(struct file
*filp
, struct file_lock
*fl
)
1179 error
= posix_lock_file(filp
, fl
, NULL
);
1180 if (error
!= FILE_LOCK_DEFERRED
)
1182 error
= wait_event_interruptible(fl
->fl_wait
, !fl
->fl_next
);
1186 locks_delete_block(fl
);
1191 EXPORT_SYMBOL(posix_lock_file_wait
);
1194 * locks_mandatory_locked - Check for an active lock
1195 * @file: the file to check
1197 * Searches the inode's list of locks to find any POSIX locks which conflict.
1198 * This function is called from locks_verify_locked() only.
1200 int locks_mandatory_locked(struct file
*file
)
1202 struct inode
*inode
= file_inode(file
);
1203 struct file_lock
*fl
;
1206 * Search the lock list for this inode for any POSIX locks.
1208 spin_lock(&inode
->i_lock
);
1209 for (fl
= inode
->i_flock
; fl
!= NULL
; fl
= fl
->fl_next
) {
1212 if (fl
->fl_owner
!= current
->files
&&
1213 fl
->fl_owner
!= file
)
1216 spin_unlock(&inode
->i_lock
);
1217 return fl
? -EAGAIN
: 0;
1221 * locks_mandatory_area - Check for a conflicting lock
1222 * @read_write: %FLOCK_VERIFY_WRITE for exclusive access, %FLOCK_VERIFY_READ
1224 * @inode: the file to check
1225 * @filp: how the file was opened (if it was)
1226 * @offset: start of area to check
1227 * @count: length of area to check
1229 * Searches the inode's list of locks to find any POSIX locks which conflict.
1230 * This function is called from rw_verify_area() and
1231 * locks_verify_truncate().
1233 int locks_mandatory_area(int read_write
, struct inode
*inode
,
1234 struct file
*filp
, loff_t offset
,
1237 struct file_lock fl
;
1241 locks_init_lock(&fl
);
1242 fl
.fl_pid
= current
->tgid
;
1244 fl
.fl_flags
= FL_POSIX
| FL_ACCESS
;
1245 if (filp
&& !(filp
->f_flags
& O_NONBLOCK
))
1247 fl
.fl_type
= (read_write
== FLOCK_VERIFY_WRITE
) ? F_WRLCK
: F_RDLCK
;
1248 fl
.fl_start
= offset
;
1249 fl
.fl_end
= offset
+ count
- 1;
1254 fl
.fl_flags
&= ~FL_SLEEP
;
1255 error
= __posix_lock_file(inode
, &fl
, NULL
);
1261 fl
.fl_flags
|= FL_SLEEP
;
1262 fl
.fl_owner
= current
->files
;
1263 error
= __posix_lock_file(inode
, &fl
, NULL
);
1264 if (error
!= FILE_LOCK_DEFERRED
)
1266 error
= wait_event_interruptible(fl
.fl_wait
, !fl
.fl_next
);
1269 * If we've been sleeping someone might have
1270 * changed the permissions behind our back.
1272 if (__mandatory_lock(inode
))
1276 locks_delete_block(&fl
);
1283 EXPORT_SYMBOL(locks_mandatory_area
);
1285 static void lease_clear_pending(struct file_lock
*fl
, int arg
)
1289 fl
->fl_flags
&= ~FL_UNLOCK_PENDING
;
1292 fl
->fl_flags
&= ~FL_DOWNGRADE_PENDING
;
1296 /* We already had a lease on this file; just change its type */
1297 int lease_modify(struct file_lock
**before
, int arg
, struct list_head
*dispose
)
1299 struct file_lock
*fl
= *before
;
1300 int error
= assign_type(fl
, arg
);
1304 lease_clear_pending(fl
, arg
);
1305 locks_wake_up_blocks(fl
);
1306 if (arg
== F_UNLCK
) {
1307 struct file
*filp
= fl
->fl_file
;
1310 filp
->f_owner
.signum
= 0;
1311 fasync_helper(0, fl
->fl_file
, 0, &fl
->fl_fasync
);
1312 if (fl
->fl_fasync
!= NULL
) {
1313 printk(KERN_ERR
"locks_delete_lock: fasync == %p\n", fl
->fl_fasync
);
1314 fl
->fl_fasync
= NULL
;
1316 locks_delete_lock(before
, dispose
);
1320 EXPORT_SYMBOL(lease_modify
);
1322 static bool past_time(unsigned long then
)
1325 /* 0 is a special value meaning "this never expires": */
1327 return time_after(jiffies
, then
);
1330 static void time_out_leases(struct inode
*inode
, struct list_head
*dispose
)
1332 struct file_lock
**before
;
1333 struct file_lock
*fl
;
1335 lockdep_assert_held(&inode
->i_lock
);
1337 before
= &inode
->i_flock
;
1338 while ((fl
= *before
) && IS_LEASE(fl
) && lease_breaking(fl
)) {
1339 trace_time_out_leases(inode
, fl
);
1340 if (past_time(fl
->fl_downgrade_time
))
1341 lease_modify(before
, F_RDLCK
, dispose
);
1342 if (past_time(fl
->fl_break_time
))
1343 lease_modify(before
, F_UNLCK
, dispose
);
1344 if (fl
== *before
) /* lease_modify may have freed fl */
1345 before
= &fl
->fl_next
;
1349 static bool leases_conflict(struct file_lock
*lease
, struct file_lock
*breaker
)
1351 if ((breaker
->fl_flags
& FL_DELEG
) && (lease
->fl_flags
& FL_LEASE
))
1353 return locks_conflict(breaker
, lease
);
1357 any_leases_conflict(struct inode
*inode
, struct file_lock
*breaker
)
1359 struct file_lock
*fl
;
1361 lockdep_assert_held(&inode
->i_lock
);
1363 for (fl
= inode
->i_flock
; fl
&& IS_LEASE(fl
); fl
= fl
->fl_next
) {
1364 if (leases_conflict(fl
, breaker
))
1371 * __break_lease - revoke all outstanding leases on file
1372 * @inode: the inode of the file to return
1373 * @mode: O_RDONLY: break only write leases; O_WRONLY or O_RDWR:
1375 * @type: FL_LEASE: break leases and delegations; FL_DELEG: break
1378 * break_lease (inlined for speed) has checked there already is at least
1379 * some kind of lock (maybe a lease) on this file. Leases are broken on
1380 * a call to open() or truncate(). This function can sleep unless you
1381 * specified %O_NONBLOCK to your open().
1383 int __break_lease(struct inode
*inode
, unsigned int mode
, unsigned int type
)
1386 struct file_lock
*new_fl
;
1387 struct file_lock
*fl
, **before
;
1388 unsigned long break_time
;
1389 int want_write
= (mode
& O_ACCMODE
) != O_RDONLY
;
1392 new_fl
= lease_alloc(NULL
, want_write
? F_WRLCK
: F_RDLCK
);
1394 return PTR_ERR(new_fl
);
1395 new_fl
->fl_flags
= type
;
1397 spin_lock(&inode
->i_lock
);
1399 time_out_leases(inode
, &dispose
);
1401 if (!any_leases_conflict(inode
, new_fl
))
1405 if (lease_break_time
> 0) {
1406 break_time
= jiffies
+ lease_break_time
* HZ
;
1407 if (break_time
== 0)
1408 break_time
++; /* so that 0 means no break time */
1411 for (before
= &inode
->i_flock
;
1412 ((fl
= *before
) != NULL
) && IS_LEASE(fl
);
1413 before
= &fl
->fl_next
) {
1414 if (!leases_conflict(fl
, new_fl
))
1417 if (fl
->fl_flags
& FL_UNLOCK_PENDING
)
1419 fl
->fl_flags
|= FL_UNLOCK_PENDING
;
1420 fl
->fl_break_time
= break_time
;
1422 if (lease_breaking(inode
->i_flock
))
1424 fl
->fl_flags
|= FL_DOWNGRADE_PENDING
;
1425 fl
->fl_downgrade_time
= break_time
;
1427 if (fl
->fl_lmops
->lm_break(fl
))
1428 locks_delete_lock(before
, &dispose
);
1431 fl
= inode
->i_flock
;
1432 if (!fl
|| !IS_LEASE(fl
))
1435 if (mode
& O_NONBLOCK
) {
1436 trace_break_lease_noblock(inode
, new_fl
);
1437 error
= -EWOULDBLOCK
;
1442 break_time
= inode
->i_flock
->fl_break_time
;
1443 if (break_time
!= 0)
1444 break_time
-= jiffies
;
1445 if (break_time
== 0)
1447 locks_insert_block(inode
->i_flock
, new_fl
);
1448 trace_break_lease_block(inode
, new_fl
);
1449 spin_unlock(&inode
->i_lock
);
1450 locks_dispose_list(&dispose
);
1451 error
= wait_event_interruptible_timeout(new_fl
->fl_wait
,
1452 !new_fl
->fl_next
, break_time
);
1453 spin_lock(&inode
->i_lock
);
1454 trace_break_lease_unblock(inode
, new_fl
);
1455 locks_delete_block(new_fl
);
1458 * Wait for the next conflicting lease that has not been
1462 time_out_leases(inode
, &dispose
);
1463 if (any_leases_conflict(inode
, new_fl
))
1470 spin_unlock(&inode
->i_lock
);
1471 locks_dispose_list(&dispose
);
1472 locks_free_lock(new_fl
);
1476 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__break_lease
);
1479 * lease_get_mtime - get the last modified time of an inode
1481 * @time: pointer to a timespec which will contain the last modified time
1483 * This is to force NFS clients to flush their caches for files with
1484 * exclusive leases. The justification is that if someone has an
1485 * exclusive lease, then they could be modifying it.
1487 void lease_get_mtime(struct inode
*inode
, struct timespec
*time
)
1489 bool has_lease
= false;
1490 struct file_lock
*flock
;
1492 if (inode
->i_flock
) {
1493 spin_lock(&inode
->i_lock
);
1494 flock
= inode
->i_flock
;
1495 if (flock
&& IS_LEASE(flock
) && (flock
->fl_type
== F_WRLCK
))
1497 spin_unlock(&inode
->i_lock
);
1501 *time
= current_fs_time(inode
->i_sb
);
1503 *time
= inode
->i_mtime
;
1506 EXPORT_SYMBOL(lease_get_mtime
);
1509 * fcntl_getlease - Enquire what lease is currently active
1512 * The value returned by this function will be one of
1513 * (if no lease break is pending):
1515 * %F_RDLCK to indicate a shared lease is held.
1517 * %F_WRLCK to indicate an exclusive lease is held.
1519 * %F_UNLCK to indicate no lease is held.
1521 * (if a lease break is pending):
1523 * %F_RDLCK to indicate an exclusive lease needs to be
1524 * changed to a shared lease (or removed).
1526 * %F_UNLCK to indicate the lease needs to be removed.
1528 * XXX: sfr & willy disagree over whether F_INPROGRESS
1529 * should be returned to userspace.
1531 int fcntl_getlease(struct file
*filp
)
1533 struct file_lock
*fl
;
1534 struct inode
*inode
= file_inode(filp
);
1538 spin_lock(&inode
->i_lock
);
1539 time_out_leases(file_inode(filp
), &dispose
);
1540 for (fl
= file_inode(filp
)->i_flock
; fl
&& IS_LEASE(fl
);
1542 if (fl
->fl_file
== filp
) {
1543 type
= target_leasetype(fl
);
1547 spin_unlock(&inode
->i_lock
);
1548 locks_dispose_list(&dispose
);
1553 * check_conflicting_open - see if the given dentry points to a file that has
1554 * an existing open that would conflict with the
1556 * @dentry: dentry to check
1557 * @arg: type of lease that we're trying to acquire
1559 * Check to see if there's an existing open fd on this file that would
1560 * conflict with the lease we're trying to set.
1563 check_conflicting_open(const struct dentry
*dentry
, const long arg
)
1566 struct inode
*inode
= dentry
->d_inode
;
1568 if ((arg
== F_RDLCK
) && (atomic_read(&inode
->i_writecount
) > 0))
1571 if ((arg
== F_WRLCK
) && ((d_count(dentry
) > 1) ||
1572 (atomic_read(&inode
->i_count
) > 1)))
1579 generic_add_lease(struct file
*filp
, long arg
, struct file_lock
**flp
, void **priv
)
1581 struct file_lock
*fl
, **before
, **my_before
= NULL
, *lease
;
1582 struct dentry
*dentry
= filp
->f_path
.dentry
;
1583 struct inode
*inode
= dentry
->d_inode
;
1584 bool is_deleg
= (*flp
)->fl_flags
& FL_DELEG
;
1589 trace_generic_add_lease(inode
, lease
);
1592 * In the delegation case we need mutual exclusion with
1593 * a number of operations that take the i_mutex. We trylock
1594 * because delegations are an optional optimization, and if
1595 * there's some chance of a conflict--we'd rather not
1596 * bother, maybe that's a sign this just isn't a good file to
1597 * hand out a delegation on.
1599 if (is_deleg
&& !mutex_trylock(&inode
->i_mutex
))
1602 if (is_deleg
&& arg
== F_WRLCK
) {
1603 /* Write delegations are not currently supported: */
1604 mutex_unlock(&inode
->i_mutex
);
1609 spin_lock(&inode
->i_lock
);
1610 time_out_leases(inode
, &dispose
);
1611 error
= check_conflicting_open(dentry
, arg
);
1616 * At this point, we know that if there is an exclusive
1617 * lease on this file, then we hold it on this filp
1618 * (otherwise our open of this file would have blocked).
1619 * And if we are trying to acquire an exclusive lease,
1620 * then the file is not open by anyone (including us)
1621 * except for this filp.
1624 for (before
= &inode
->i_flock
;
1625 ((fl
= *before
) != NULL
) && IS_LEASE(fl
);
1626 before
= &fl
->fl_next
) {
1627 if (fl
->fl_file
== filp
) {
1632 * No exclusive leases if someone else has a lease on
1638 * Modifying our existing lease is OK, but no getting a
1639 * new lease if someone else is opening for write:
1641 if (fl
->fl_flags
& FL_UNLOCK_PENDING
)
1645 if (my_before
!= NULL
) {
1647 error
= lease
->fl_lmops
->lm_change(my_before
, arg
, &dispose
);
1657 locks_insert_lock(before
, lease
);
1659 * The check in break_lease() is lockless. It's possible for another
1660 * open to race in after we did the earlier check for a conflicting
1661 * open but before the lease was inserted. Check again for a
1662 * conflicting open and cancel the lease if there is one.
1664 * We also add a barrier here to ensure that the insertion of the lock
1665 * precedes these checks.
1668 error
= check_conflicting_open(dentry
, arg
);
1673 if (lease
->fl_lmops
->lm_setup
)
1674 lease
->fl_lmops
->lm_setup(lease
, priv
);
1676 spin_unlock(&inode
->i_lock
);
1677 locks_dispose_list(&dispose
);
1679 mutex_unlock(&inode
->i_mutex
);
1680 if (!error
&& !my_before
)
1684 locks_unlink_lock(before
);
1688 static int generic_delete_lease(struct file
*filp
)
1690 int error
= -EAGAIN
;
1691 struct file_lock
*fl
, **before
;
1692 struct dentry
*dentry
= filp
->f_path
.dentry
;
1693 struct inode
*inode
= dentry
->d_inode
;
1696 spin_lock(&inode
->i_lock
);
1697 time_out_leases(inode
, &dispose
);
1698 for (before
= &inode
->i_flock
;
1699 ((fl
= *before
) != NULL
) && IS_LEASE(fl
);
1700 before
= &fl
->fl_next
) {
1701 if (fl
->fl_file
== filp
)
1704 trace_generic_delete_lease(inode
, fl
);
1706 error
= fl
->fl_lmops
->lm_change(before
, F_UNLCK
, &dispose
);
1707 spin_unlock(&inode
->i_lock
);
1708 locks_dispose_list(&dispose
);
1713 * generic_setlease - sets a lease on an open file
1714 * @filp: file pointer
1715 * @arg: type of lease to obtain
1716 * @flp: input - file_lock to use, output - file_lock inserted
1717 * @priv: private data for lm_setup (may be NULL if lm_setup
1718 * doesn't require it)
1720 * The (input) flp->fl_lmops->lm_break function is required
1723 int generic_setlease(struct file
*filp
, long arg
, struct file_lock
**flp
,
1726 struct dentry
*dentry
= filp
->f_path
.dentry
;
1727 struct inode
*inode
= dentry
->d_inode
;
1730 if ((!uid_eq(current_fsuid(), inode
->i_uid
)) && !capable(CAP_LEASE
))
1732 if (!S_ISREG(inode
->i_mode
))
1734 error
= security_file_lock(filp
, arg
);
1740 return generic_delete_lease(filp
);
1743 if (!(*flp
)->fl_lmops
->lm_break
) {
1747 return generic_add_lease(filp
, arg
, flp
, priv
);
1752 EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_setlease
);
1755 * vfs_setlease - sets a lease on an open file
1756 * @filp: file pointer
1757 * @arg: type of lease to obtain
1758 * @lease: file_lock to use when adding a lease
1759 * @priv: private info for lm_setup when adding a lease (may be
1760 * NULL if lm_setup doesn't require it)
1762 * Call this to establish a lease on the file. The "lease" argument is not
1763 * used for F_UNLCK requests and may be NULL. For commands that set or alter
1764 * an existing lease, the (*lease)->fl_lmops->lm_break operation must be set;
1765 * if not, this function will return -ENOLCK (and generate a scary-looking
1768 * The "priv" pointer is passed directly to the lm_setup function as-is. It
1769 * may be NULL if the lm_setup operation doesn't require it.
1772 vfs_setlease(struct file
*filp
, long arg
, struct file_lock
**lease
, void **priv
)
1774 if (filp
->f_op
->setlease
)
1775 return filp
->f_op
->setlease(filp
, arg
, lease
, priv
);
1777 return generic_setlease(filp
, arg
, lease
, priv
);
1779 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(vfs_setlease
);
1781 static int do_fcntl_add_lease(unsigned int fd
, struct file
*filp
, long arg
)
1783 struct file_lock
*fl
;
1784 struct fasync_struct
*new;
1787 fl
= lease_alloc(filp
, arg
);
1791 new = fasync_alloc();
1793 locks_free_lock(fl
);
1798 error
= vfs_setlease(filp
, arg
, &fl
, (void **)&new);
1800 locks_free_lock(fl
);
1807 * fcntl_setlease - sets a lease on an open file
1808 * @fd: open file descriptor
1809 * @filp: file pointer
1810 * @arg: type of lease to obtain
1812 * Call this fcntl to establish a lease on the file.
1813 * Note that you also need to call %F_SETSIG to
1814 * receive a signal when the lease is broken.
1816 int fcntl_setlease(unsigned int fd
, struct file
*filp
, long arg
)
1819 return vfs_setlease(filp
, F_UNLCK
, NULL
, NULL
);
1820 return do_fcntl_add_lease(fd
, filp
, arg
);
1824 * flock_lock_file_wait - Apply a FLOCK-style lock to a file
1825 * @filp: The file to apply the lock to
1826 * @fl: The lock to be applied
1828 * Add a FLOCK style lock to a file.
1830 int flock_lock_file_wait(struct file
*filp
, struct file_lock
*fl
)
1835 error
= flock_lock_file(filp
, fl
);
1836 if (error
!= FILE_LOCK_DEFERRED
)
1838 error
= wait_event_interruptible(fl
->fl_wait
, !fl
->fl_next
);
1842 locks_delete_block(fl
);
1848 EXPORT_SYMBOL(flock_lock_file_wait
);
1851 * sys_flock: - flock() system call.
1852 * @fd: the file descriptor to lock.
1853 * @cmd: the type of lock to apply.
1855 * Apply a %FL_FLOCK style lock to an open file descriptor.
1856 * The @cmd can be one of
1858 * %LOCK_SH -- a shared lock.
1860 * %LOCK_EX -- an exclusive lock.
1862 * %LOCK_UN -- remove an existing lock.
1864 * %LOCK_MAND -- a `mandatory' flock. This exists to emulate Windows Share Modes.
1866 * %LOCK_MAND can be combined with %LOCK_READ or %LOCK_WRITE to allow other
1867 * processes read and write access respectively.
1869 SYSCALL_DEFINE2(flock
, unsigned int, fd
, unsigned int, cmd
)
1871 struct fd f
= fdget(fd
);
1872 struct file_lock
*lock
;
1873 int can_sleep
, unlock
;
1880 can_sleep
= !(cmd
& LOCK_NB
);
1882 unlock
= (cmd
== LOCK_UN
);
1884 if (!unlock
&& !(cmd
& LOCK_MAND
) &&
1885 !(f
.file
->f_mode
& (FMODE_READ
|FMODE_WRITE
)))
1888 lock
= flock_make_lock(f
.file
, cmd
);
1890 error
= PTR_ERR(lock
);
1895 lock
->fl_flags
|= FL_SLEEP
;
1897 error
= security_file_lock(f
.file
, lock
->fl_type
);
1901 if (f
.file
->f_op
->flock
)
1902 error
= f
.file
->f_op
->flock(f
.file
,
1903 (can_sleep
) ? F_SETLKW
: F_SETLK
,
1906 error
= flock_lock_file_wait(f
.file
, lock
);
1909 locks_free_lock(lock
);
1918 * vfs_test_lock - test file byte range lock
1919 * @filp: The file to test lock for
1920 * @fl: The lock to test; also used to hold result
1922 * Returns -ERRNO on failure. Indicates presence of conflicting lock by
1923 * setting conf->fl_type to something other than F_UNLCK.
1925 int vfs_test_lock(struct file
*filp
, struct file_lock
*fl
)
1927 if (filp
->f_op
->lock
)
1928 return filp
->f_op
->lock(filp
, F_GETLK
, fl
);
1929 posix_test_lock(filp
, fl
);
1932 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(vfs_test_lock
);
1934 static int posix_lock_to_flock(struct flock
*flock
, struct file_lock
*fl
)
1936 flock
->l_pid
= IS_OFDLCK(fl
) ? -1 : fl
->fl_pid
;
1937 #if BITS_PER_LONG == 32
1939 * Make sure we can represent the posix lock via
1940 * legacy 32bit flock.
1942 if (fl
->fl_start
> OFFT_OFFSET_MAX
)
1944 if (fl
->fl_end
!= OFFSET_MAX
&& fl
->fl_end
> OFFT_OFFSET_MAX
)
1947 flock
->l_start
= fl
->fl_start
;
1948 flock
->l_len
= fl
->fl_end
== OFFSET_MAX
? 0 :
1949 fl
->fl_end
- fl
->fl_start
+ 1;
1950 flock
->l_whence
= 0;
1951 flock
->l_type
= fl
->fl_type
;
1955 #if BITS_PER_LONG == 32
1956 static void posix_lock_to_flock64(struct flock64
*flock
, struct file_lock
*fl
)
1958 flock
->l_pid
= IS_OFDLCK(fl
) ? -1 : fl
->fl_pid
;
1959 flock
->l_start
= fl
->fl_start
;
1960 flock
->l_len
= fl
->fl_end
== OFFSET_MAX
? 0 :
1961 fl
->fl_end
- fl
->fl_start
+ 1;
1962 flock
->l_whence
= 0;
1963 flock
->l_type
= fl
->fl_type
;
1967 /* Report the first existing lock that would conflict with l.
1968 * This implements the F_GETLK command of fcntl().
1970 int fcntl_getlk(struct file
*filp
, unsigned int cmd
, struct flock __user
*l
)
1972 struct file_lock file_lock
;
1977 if (copy_from_user(&flock
, l
, sizeof(flock
)))
1980 if ((flock
.l_type
!= F_RDLCK
) && (flock
.l_type
!= F_WRLCK
))
1983 error
= flock_to_posix_lock(filp
, &file_lock
, &flock
);
1987 if (cmd
== F_OFD_GETLK
) {
1989 if (flock
.l_pid
!= 0)
1993 file_lock
.fl_flags
|= FL_OFDLCK
;
1994 file_lock
.fl_owner
= filp
;
1997 error
= vfs_test_lock(filp
, &file_lock
);
2001 flock
.l_type
= file_lock
.fl_type
;
2002 if (file_lock
.fl_type
!= F_UNLCK
) {
2003 error
= posix_lock_to_flock(&flock
, &file_lock
);
2008 if (!copy_to_user(l
, &flock
, sizeof(flock
)))
2011 locks_release_private(&file_lock
);
2017 * vfs_lock_file - file byte range lock
2018 * @filp: The file to apply the lock to
2019 * @cmd: type of locking operation (F_SETLK, F_GETLK, etc.)
2020 * @fl: The lock to be applied
2021 * @conf: Place to return a copy of the conflicting lock, if found.
2023 * A caller that doesn't care about the conflicting lock may pass NULL
2024 * as the final argument.
2026 * If the filesystem defines a private ->lock() method, then @conf will
2027 * be left unchanged; so a caller that cares should initialize it to
2028 * some acceptable default.
2030 * To avoid blocking kernel daemons, such as lockd, that need to acquire POSIX
2031 * locks, the ->lock() interface may return asynchronously, before the lock has
2032 * been granted or denied by the underlying filesystem, if (and only if)
2033 * lm_grant is set. Callers expecting ->lock() to return asynchronously
2034 * will only use F_SETLK, not F_SETLKW; they will set FL_SLEEP if (and only if)
2035 * the request is for a blocking lock. When ->lock() does return asynchronously,
2036 * it must return FILE_LOCK_DEFERRED, and call ->lm_grant() when the lock
2037 * request completes.
2038 * If the request is for non-blocking lock the file system should return
2039 * FILE_LOCK_DEFERRED then try to get the lock and call the callback routine
2040 * with the result. If the request timed out the callback routine will return a
2041 * nonzero return code and the file system should release the lock. The file
2042 * system is also responsible to keep a corresponding posix lock when it
2043 * grants a lock so the VFS can find out which locks are locally held and do
2044 * the correct lock cleanup when required.
2045 * The underlying filesystem must not drop the kernel lock or call
2046 * ->lm_grant() before returning to the caller with a FILE_LOCK_DEFERRED
2049 int vfs_lock_file(struct file
*filp
, unsigned int cmd
, struct file_lock
*fl
, struct file_lock
*conf
)
2051 if (filp
->f_op
->lock
)
2052 return filp
->f_op
->lock(filp
, cmd
, fl
);
2054 return posix_lock_file(filp
, fl
, conf
);
2056 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(vfs_lock_file
);
2058 static int do_lock_file_wait(struct file
*filp
, unsigned int cmd
,
2059 struct file_lock
*fl
)
2063 error
= security_file_lock(filp
, fl
->fl_type
);
2068 error
= vfs_lock_file(filp
, cmd
, fl
, NULL
);
2069 if (error
!= FILE_LOCK_DEFERRED
)
2071 error
= wait_event_interruptible(fl
->fl_wait
, !fl
->fl_next
);
2075 locks_delete_block(fl
);
2082 /* Ensure that fl->fl_filp has compatible f_mode for F_SETLK calls */
2084 check_fmode_for_setlk(struct file_lock
*fl
)
2086 switch (fl
->fl_type
) {
2088 if (!(fl
->fl_file
->f_mode
& FMODE_READ
))
2092 if (!(fl
->fl_file
->f_mode
& FMODE_WRITE
))
2098 /* Apply the lock described by l to an open file descriptor.
2099 * This implements both the F_SETLK and F_SETLKW commands of fcntl().
2101 int fcntl_setlk(unsigned int fd
, struct file
*filp
, unsigned int cmd
,
2102 struct flock __user
*l
)
2104 struct file_lock
*file_lock
= locks_alloc_lock();
2106 struct inode
*inode
;
2110 if (file_lock
== NULL
)
2114 * This might block, so we do it before checking the inode.
2117 if (copy_from_user(&flock
, l
, sizeof(flock
)))
2120 inode
= file_inode(filp
);
2122 /* Don't allow mandatory locks on files that may be memory mapped
2125 if (mandatory_lock(inode
) && mapping_writably_mapped(filp
->f_mapping
)) {
2131 error
= flock_to_posix_lock(filp
, file_lock
, &flock
);
2135 error
= check_fmode_for_setlk(file_lock
);
2140 * If the cmd is requesting file-private locks, then set the
2141 * FL_OFDLCK flag and override the owner.
2146 if (flock
.l_pid
!= 0)
2150 file_lock
->fl_flags
|= FL_OFDLCK
;
2151 file_lock
->fl_owner
= filp
;
2155 if (flock
.l_pid
!= 0)
2159 file_lock
->fl_flags
|= FL_OFDLCK
;
2160 file_lock
->fl_owner
= filp
;
2163 file_lock
->fl_flags
|= FL_SLEEP
;
2166 error
= do_lock_file_wait(filp
, cmd
, file_lock
);
2169 * Attempt to detect a close/fcntl race and recover by
2170 * releasing the lock that was just acquired.
2173 * we need that spin_lock here - it prevents reordering between
2174 * update of inode->i_flock and check for it done in close().
2175 * rcu_read_lock() wouldn't do.
2177 spin_lock(¤t
->files
->file_lock
);
2179 spin_unlock(¤t
->files
->file_lock
);
2180 if (!error
&& f
!= filp
&& flock
.l_type
!= F_UNLCK
) {
2181 flock
.l_type
= F_UNLCK
;
2186 locks_free_lock(file_lock
);
2190 #if BITS_PER_LONG == 32
2191 /* Report the first existing lock that would conflict with l.
2192 * This implements the F_GETLK command of fcntl().
2194 int fcntl_getlk64(struct file
*filp
, unsigned int cmd
, struct flock64 __user
*l
)
2196 struct file_lock file_lock
;
2197 struct flock64 flock
;
2201 if (copy_from_user(&flock
, l
, sizeof(flock
)))
2204 if ((flock
.l_type
!= F_RDLCK
) && (flock
.l_type
!= F_WRLCK
))
2207 error
= flock64_to_posix_lock(filp
, &file_lock
, &flock
);
2211 if (cmd
== F_OFD_GETLK
) {
2213 if (flock
.l_pid
!= 0)
2217 file_lock
.fl_flags
|= FL_OFDLCK
;
2218 file_lock
.fl_owner
= filp
;
2221 error
= vfs_test_lock(filp
, &file_lock
);
2225 flock
.l_type
= file_lock
.fl_type
;
2226 if (file_lock
.fl_type
!= F_UNLCK
)
2227 posix_lock_to_flock64(&flock
, &file_lock
);
2230 if (!copy_to_user(l
, &flock
, sizeof(flock
)))
2233 locks_release_private(&file_lock
);
2238 /* Apply the lock described by l to an open file descriptor.
2239 * This implements both the F_SETLK and F_SETLKW commands of fcntl().
2241 int fcntl_setlk64(unsigned int fd
, struct file
*filp
, unsigned int cmd
,
2242 struct flock64 __user
*l
)
2244 struct file_lock
*file_lock
= locks_alloc_lock();
2245 struct flock64 flock
;
2246 struct inode
*inode
;
2250 if (file_lock
== NULL
)
2254 * This might block, so we do it before checking the inode.
2257 if (copy_from_user(&flock
, l
, sizeof(flock
)))
2260 inode
= file_inode(filp
);
2262 /* Don't allow mandatory locks on files that may be memory mapped
2265 if (mandatory_lock(inode
) && mapping_writably_mapped(filp
->f_mapping
)) {
2271 error
= flock64_to_posix_lock(filp
, file_lock
, &flock
);
2275 error
= check_fmode_for_setlk(file_lock
);
2280 * If the cmd is requesting file-private locks, then set the
2281 * FL_OFDLCK flag and override the owner.
2286 if (flock
.l_pid
!= 0)
2290 file_lock
->fl_flags
|= FL_OFDLCK
;
2291 file_lock
->fl_owner
= filp
;
2295 if (flock
.l_pid
!= 0)
2299 file_lock
->fl_flags
|= FL_OFDLCK
;
2300 file_lock
->fl_owner
= filp
;
2303 file_lock
->fl_flags
|= FL_SLEEP
;
2306 error
= do_lock_file_wait(filp
, cmd
, file_lock
);
2309 * Attempt to detect a close/fcntl race and recover by
2310 * releasing the lock that was just acquired.
2312 spin_lock(¤t
->files
->file_lock
);
2314 spin_unlock(¤t
->files
->file_lock
);
2315 if (!error
&& f
!= filp
&& flock
.l_type
!= F_UNLCK
) {
2316 flock
.l_type
= F_UNLCK
;
2321 locks_free_lock(file_lock
);
2324 #endif /* BITS_PER_LONG == 32 */
2327 * This function is called when the file is being removed
2328 * from the task's fd array. POSIX locks belonging to this task
2329 * are deleted at this time.
2331 void locks_remove_posix(struct file
*filp
, fl_owner_t owner
)
2333 struct file_lock lock
;
2336 * If there are no locks held on this file, we don't need to call
2337 * posix_lock_file(). Another process could be setting a lock on this
2338 * file at the same time, but we wouldn't remove that lock anyway.
2340 if (!file_inode(filp
)->i_flock
)
2343 lock
.fl_type
= F_UNLCK
;
2344 lock
.fl_flags
= FL_POSIX
| FL_CLOSE
;
2346 lock
.fl_end
= OFFSET_MAX
;
2347 lock
.fl_owner
= owner
;
2348 lock
.fl_pid
= current
->tgid
;
2349 lock
.fl_file
= filp
;
2351 lock
.fl_lmops
= NULL
;
2353 vfs_lock_file(filp
, F_SETLK
, &lock
, NULL
);
2355 if (lock
.fl_ops
&& lock
.fl_ops
->fl_release_private
)
2356 lock
.fl_ops
->fl_release_private(&lock
);
2359 EXPORT_SYMBOL(locks_remove_posix
);
2362 * This function is called on the last close of an open file.
2364 void locks_remove_file(struct file
*filp
)
2366 struct inode
* inode
= file_inode(filp
);
2367 struct file_lock
*fl
;
2368 struct file_lock
**before
;
2371 if (!inode
->i_flock
)
2374 locks_remove_posix(filp
, filp
);
2376 if (filp
->f_op
->flock
) {
2377 struct file_lock fl
= {
2379 .fl_pid
= current
->tgid
,
2381 .fl_flags
= FL_FLOCK
,
2383 .fl_end
= OFFSET_MAX
,
2385 filp
->f_op
->flock(filp
, F_SETLKW
, &fl
);
2386 if (fl
.fl_ops
&& fl
.fl_ops
->fl_release_private
)
2387 fl
.fl_ops
->fl_release_private(&fl
);
2390 spin_lock(&inode
->i_lock
);
2391 before
= &inode
->i_flock
;
2393 while ((fl
= *before
) != NULL
) {
2394 if (fl
->fl_file
== filp
) {
2396 lease_modify(before
, F_UNLCK
, &dispose
);
2401 * There's a leftover lock on the list of a type that
2402 * we didn't expect to see. Most likely a classic
2403 * POSIX lock that ended up not getting released
2404 * properly, or that raced onto the list somehow. Log
2405 * some info about it and then just remove it from
2409 "leftover lock: dev=%u:%u ino=%lu type=%hhd flags=0x%x start=%lld end=%lld\n",
2410 MAJOR(inode
->i_sb
->s_dev
),
2411 MINOR(inode
->i_sb
->s_dev
), inode
->i_ino
,
2412 fl
->fl_type
, fl
->fl_flags
,
2413 fl
->fl_start
, fl
->fl_end
);
2415 locks_delete_lock(before
, &dispose
);
2418 before
= &fl
->fl_next
;
2420 spin_unlock(&inode
->i_lock
);
2421 locks_dispose_list(&dispose
);
2425 * posix_unblock_lock - stop waiting for a file lock
2426 * @waiter: the lock which was waiting
2428 * lockd needs to block waiting for locks.
2431 posix_unblock_lock(struct file_lock
*waiter
)
2435 spin_lock(&blocked_lock_lock
);
2436 if (waiter
->fl_next
)
2437 __locks_delete_block(waiter
);
2440 spin_unlock(&blocked_lock_lock
);
2443 EXPORT_SYMBOL(posix_unblock_lock
);
2446 * vfs_cancel_lock - file byte range unblock lock
2447 * @filp: The file to apply the unblock to
2448 * @fl: The lock to be unblocked
2450 * Used by lock managers to cancel blocked requests
2452 int vfs_cancel_lock(struct file
*filp
, struct file_lock
*fl
)
2454 if (filp
->f_op
->lock
)
2455 return filp
->f_op
->lock(filp
, F_CANCELLK
, fl
);
2459 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(vfs_cancel_lock
);
2461 #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
2462 #include <linux/proc_fs.h>
2463 #include <linux/seq_file.h>
2465 struct locks_iterator
{
2470 static void lock_get_status(struct seq_file
*f
, struct file_lock
*fl
,
2471 loff_t id
, char *pfx
)
2473 struct inode
*inode
= NULL
;
2474 unsigned int fl_pid
;
2477 fl_pid
= pid_vnr(fl
->fl_nspid
);
2479 fl_pid
= fl
->fl_pid
;
2481 if (fl
->fl_file
!= NULL
)
2482 inode
= file_inode(fl
->fl_file
);
2484 seq_printf(f
, "%lld:%s ", id
, pfx
);
2486 if (fl
->fl_flags
& FL_ACCESS
)
2487 seq_puts(f
, "ACCESS");
2488 else if (IS_OFDLCK(fl
))
2489 seq_puts(f
, "OFDLCK");
2491 seq_puts(f
, "POSIX ");
2493 seq_printf(f
, " %s ",
2494 (inode
== NULL
) ? "*NOINODE*" :
2495 mandatory_lock(inode
) ? "MANDATORY" : "ADVISORY ");
2496 } else if (IS_FLOCK(fl
)) {
2497 if (fl
->fl_type
& LOCK_MAND
) {
2498 seq_puts(f
, "FLOCK MSNFS ");
2500 seq_puts(f
, "FLOCK ADVISORY ");
2502 } else if (IS_LEASE(fl
)) {
2503 if (fl
->fl_flags
& FL_DELEG
)
2504 seq_puts(f
, "DELEG ");
2506 seq_puts(f
, "LEASE ");
2508 if (lease_breaking(fl
))
2509 seq_puts(f
, "BREAKING ");
2510 else if (fl
->fl_file
)
2511 seq_puts(f
, "ACTIVE ");
2513 seq_puts(f
, "BREAKER ");
2515 seq_puts(f
, "UNKNOWN UNKNOWN ");
2517 if (fl
->fl_type
& LOCK_MAND
) {
2518 seq_printf(f
, "%s ",
2519 (fl
->fl_type
& LOCK_READ
)
2520 ? (fl
->fl_type
& LOCK_WRITE
) ? "RW " : "READ "
2521 : (fl
->fl_type
& LOCK_WRITE
) ? "WRITE" : "NONE ");
2523 seq_printf(f
, "%s ",
2524 (lease_breaking(fl
))
2525 ? (fl
->fl_type
== F_UNLCK
) ? "UNLCK" : "READ "
2526 : (fl
->fl_type
== F_WRLCK
) ? "WRITE" : "READ ");
2529 #ifdef WE_CAN_BREAK_LSLK_NOW
2530 seq_printf(f
, "%d %s:%ld ", fl_pid
,
2531 inode
->i_sb
->s_id
, inode
->i_ino
);
2533 /* userspace relies on this representation of dev_t ;-( */
2534 seq_printf(f
, "%d %02x:%02x:%ld ", fl_pid
,
2535 MAJOR(inode
->i_sb
->s_dev
),
2536 MINOR(inode
->i_sb
->s_dev
), inode
->i_ino
);
2539 seq_printf(f
, "%d <none>:0 ", fl_pid
);
2542 if (fl
->fl_end
== OFFSET_MAX
)
2543 seq_printf(f
, "%Ld EOF\n", fl
->fl_start
);
2545 seq_printf(f
, "%Ld %Ld\n", fl
->fl_start
, fl
->fl_end
);
2547 seq_puts(f
, "0 EOF\n");
2551 static int locks_show(struct seq_file
*f
, void *v
)
2553 struct locks_iterator
*iter
= f
->private;
2554 struct file_lock
*fl
, *bfl
;
2556 fl
= hlist_entry(v
, struct file_lock
, fl_link
);
2558 lock_get_status(f
, fl
, iter
->li_pos
, "");
2560 list_for_each_entry(bfl
, &fl
->fl_block
, fl_block
)
2561 lock_get_status(f
, bfl
, iter
->li_pos
, " ->");
2566 static void *locks_start(struct seq_file
*f
, loff_t
*pos
)
2567 __acquires(&blocked_lock_lock
)
2569 struct locks_iterator
*iter
= f
->private;
2571 iter
->li_pos
= *pos
+ 1;
2572 lg_global_lock(&file_lock_lglock
);
2573 spin_lock(&blocked_lock_lock
);
2574 return seq_hlist_start_percpu(&file_lock_list
, &iter
->li_cpu
, *pos
);
2577 static void *locks_next(struct seq_file
*f
, void *v
, loff_t
*pos
)
2579 struct locks_iterator
*iter
= f
->private;
2582 return seq_hlist_next_percpu(v
, &file_lock_list
, &iter
->li_cpu
, pos
);
2585 static void locks_stop(struct seq_file
*f
, void *v
)
2586 __releases(&blocked_lock_lock
)
2588 spin_unlock(&blocked_lock_lock
);
2589 lg_global_unlock(&file_lock_lglock
);
2592 static const struct seq_operations locks_seq_operations
= {
2593 .start
= locks_start
,
2599 static int locks_open(struct inode
*inode
, struct file
*filp
)
2601 return seq_open_private(filp
, &locks_seq_operations
,
2602 sizeof(struct locks_iterator
));
2605 static const struct file_operations proc_locks_operations
= {
2608 .llseek
= seq_lseek
,
2609 .release
= seq_release_private
,
2612 static int __init
proc_locks_init(void)
2614 proc_create("locks", 0, NULL
, &proc_locks_operations
);
2617 module_init(proc_locks_init
);
2620 static int __init
filelock_init(void)
2624 filelock_cache
= kmem_cache_create("file_lock_cache",
2625 sizeof(struct file_lock
), 0, SLAB_PANIC
, NULL
);
2627 lg_lock_init(&file_lock_lglock
, "file_lock_lglock");
2629 for_each_possible_cpu(i
)
2630 INIT_HLIST_HEAD(per_cpu_ptr(&file_lock_list
, i
));
2635 core_initcall(filelock_init
);