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authorZack Kirsch <zack.kirsch@isilon.com>2009-02-09 21:54:51 -0800
committerJeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>2009-02-13 10:08:55 -0800
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OneFS implementation of BRL VFS ops:
* Much of the beginning should look familiar, as I re-used the OneFS oplock callback record concept. This was necessary to keep our own state around - it really only consists of a lock state, per asynchronous lock that is currently unsatisfied. The onefs_cbrl_callback_records map to BLRs by the id. * There are 4 states an async lock can be in. NONE means there is no async currently out for the lock, as opposed to ASYNC. DONE means we've locked *every* lock (keep in mind a request can ask for multiple locks at a time.) ERROR is an error. * onefs_cbrl_async_success: The lock_num is incremented, and the state changed, so that when process_blocking_lock_queue is run, we will try the *next* lock, rather than the same one again. * onefs_brl_lock_windows() has some complicated logic: * We do a no-op if we're passed a BLR and the matching state is ASYNC -- this means Samba is trying to get the same lock twice, and we just need to wait longer, so we return an error. * PENDING lock calls happen when the lock is being queued on the BLQ -- we do async in this case. * We also do async in the case that we're passed a BLR, but the lock is not pending. This is an async lock being probed by process_blocking_lock_queue. * We do a sync lock for any normal first request of a lock. * Failure is returned, but it doesn't go to the client unless the lock has actually timed out.
Diffstat (limited to 'source3/modules')
-rw-r--r--source3/modules/onefs.h19
-rw-r--r--source3/modules/onefs_cbrl.c453
-rw-r--r--source3/modules/vfs_onefs.c6
3 files changed, 476 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/source3/modules/onefs.h b/source3/modules/onefs.h
index b88719f3a2..57194960fa 100644
--- a/source3/modules/onefs.h
+++ b/source3/modules/onefs.h
@@ -180,6 +180,22 @@ NTSTATUS onefs_streaminfo(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
int onefs_vtimes_streams(vfs_handle_struct *handle, const char *fname,
int flags, struct timespec times[3]);
+NTSTATUS onefs_brl_lock_windows(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
+ struct byte_range_lock *br_lck,
+ struct lock_struct *plock,
+ bool blocking_lock,
+ struct blocking_lock_record *blr);
+
+bool onefs_brl_unlock_windows(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
+ struct messaging_context *msg_ctx,
+ struct byte_range_lock *br_lck,
+ const struct lock_struct *plock);
+
+bool onefs_brl_cancel_windows(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
+ struct byte_range_lock *br_lck,
+ struct lock_struct *plock,
+ struct blocking_lock_record *blr);
+
NTSTATUS onefs_fget_nt_acl(vfs_handle_struct *handle, files_struct *fsp,
uint32 security_info, SEC_DESC **ppdesc);
@@ -188,6 +204,7 @@ NTSTATUS onefs_get_nt_acl(vfs_handle_struct *handle, const char* name,
NTSTATUS onefs_fset_nt_acl(vfs_handle_struct *handle, files_struct *fsp,
uint32 security_info_sent, SEC_DESC *psd);
+
/*
* Utility functions
*/
@@ -217,6 +234,4 @@ int onefs_sys_create_file(connection_struct *conn,
uint32_t ntfs_flags,
int *granted_oplock);
-
-
#endif /* _ONEFS_H */
diff --git a/source3/modules/onefs_cbrl.c b/source3/modules/onefs_cbrl.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..539b1a7d49
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source3/modules/onefs_cbrl.c
@@ -0,0 +1,453 @@
+/*
+ * Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
+ * Support for OneFS system interfaces.
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) Zack Kirsch, 2009
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ * GNU General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+ */
+
+#include "onefs.h"
+
+#include <ifs/ifs_syscalls.h>
+#include <sys/isi_cifs_brl.h>
+#include <isi_ecs/isi_ecs_cbrl.h>
+
+#undef DBGC_CLASS
+#define DBGC_CLASS DBGC_LOCKING
+
+extern struct blocking_lock_record *blocking_lock_queue;
+
+static uint64_t onefs_get_new_id(void) {
+ static uint64_t id = 0;
+
+ id++;
+
+ return id;
+}
+
+enum onefs_cbrl_lock_state {ONEFS_CBRL_NONE, ONEFS_CBRL_ASYNC, ONEFS_CBRL_DONE,
+ ONEFS_CBRL_ERROR};
+
+struct onefs_cbrl_blr_state {
+ uint64_t id;
+ enum onefs_cbrl_lock_state state;
+};
+
+static char *onefs_cbrl_blr_state_str(const struct blocking_lock_record *blr)
+{
+ static fstring result;
+ struct onefs_cbrl_blr_state *bs;
+
+ SMB_ASSERT(blr);
+
+ bs = (struct onefs_cbrl_blr_state *)blr->blr_private;
+
+ if (bs == NULL) {
+ fstrcpy(result, "NULL CBRL BLR state - Posix lock?");
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ switch (bs->state) {
+ case ONEFS_CBRL_NONE:
+ fstr_sprintf(result, "CBRL BLR id=%llu: state=NONE", bs->id);
+ break;
+ case ONEFS_CBRL_ASYNC:
+ fstr_sprintf(result, "CBRL BLR id=%llu: state=ASYNC", bs->id);
+ break;
+ case ONEFS_CBRL_DONE:
+ fstr_sprintf(result, "CBRL BLR id=%llu: state=DONE", bs->id);
+ break;
+ case ONEFS_CBRL_ERROR:
+ fstr_sprintf(result, "CBRL BLR id=%llu: state=ERROR", bs->id);
+ break;
+ default:
+ fstr_sprintf(result, "CBRL BLR id=%llu: unknown state %d",
+ bs->id, bs->state);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+static void onefs_cbrl_enumerate_blq(const char *fn)
+{
+ struct blocking_lock_record *blr;
+
+ if (DEBUGLVL(10))
+ return;
+
+ DEBUG(10, ("CBRL BLR records (%s):\n", fn));
+
+ for (blr = blocking_lock_queue; blr; blr = blr->next)
+ DEBUGADD(10, ("%s\n", onefs_cbrl_blr_state_str(blr)));
+}
+
+static struct blocking_lock_record *onefs_cbrl_find_blr(uint64_t id)
+{
+ struct blocking_lock_record *blr;
+ struct onefs_cbrl_blr_state *bs;
+
+ onefs_cbrl_enumerate_blq("onefs_cbrl_find_blr");
+
+ for (blr = blocking_lock_queue; blr; blr = blr->next) {
+ bs = (struct onefs_cbrl_blr_state *)blr->blr_private;
+
+ /* We don't control all of the BLRs on the BLQ. */
+ if (bs == NULL)
+ continue;
+
+ if (bs->id == id) {
+ DEBUG(10, ("found %s\n",
+ onefs_cbrl_blr_state_str(blr)));
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (blr == NULL) {
+ DEBUG(5, ("Could not find CBRL BLR for id %llu\n", id));
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ return blr;
+}
+
+static void onefs_cbrl_async_success(uint64_t id)
+{
+ struct blocking_lock_record *blr;
+ struct onefs_cbrl_blr_state *bs;
+ uint16 num_locks;
+
+ DEBUG(10, ("CBRL async success!\n"));
+
+ /* Find BLR with id. Its okay not to find one (race with cancel) */
+ blr = onefs_cbrl_find_blr(id);
+ if (blr == NULL)
+ return;
+
+ bs = (struct onefs_cbrl_blr_state *)blr->blr_private;
+ SMB_ASSERT(bs);
+ SMB_ASSERT(bs->state == ONEFS_CBRL_ASYNC);
+
+ blr->lock_num++;
+
+ num_locks = SVAL(blr->req->vwv+7, 0);
+
+ if (blr->lock_num == num_locks)
+ bs->state = ONEFS_CBRL_DONE;
+ else
+ bs->state = ONEFS_CBRL_NONE;
+
+ /* Process the queue, to try the next lock or finish up. */
+ process_blocking_lock_queue();
+}
+
+static void onefs_cbrl_async_failure(uint64_t id)
+{
+ struct blocking_lock_record *blr;
+ struct onefs_cbrl_blr_state *bs;
+
+ DEBUG(10, ("CBRL async failure!\n"));
+
+ /* Find BLR with id. Its okay not to find one (race with cancel) */
+ blr = onefs_cbrl_find_blr(id);
+ if (blr == NULL)
+ return;
+
+ bs = (struct onefs_cbrl_blr_state *)blr->blr_private;
+ SMB_ASSERT(bs);
+
+ SMB_ASSERT(bs->state == ONEFS_CBRL_ASYNC);
+ bs->state = ONEFS_CBRL_ERROR;
+
+ /* Process the queue. It will end up trying to retake the same lock,
+ * see the error in onefs_cbrl_lock_windows() and fail. */
+ process_blocking_lock_queue();
+}
+
+static struct cbrl_event_ops cbrl_ops =
+ {.cbrl_async_success = onefs_cbrl_async_success,
+ .cbrl_async_failure = onefs_cbrl_async_failure};
+
+static void onefs_cbrl_events_handler(struct event_context *ev,
+ struct fd_event *fde,
+ uint16_t flags,
+ void *private_data)
+{
+ DEBUG(10, ("onefs_cbrl_events_handler\n"));
+
+ if (cbrl_event_dispatcher(&cbrl_ops)) {
+ DEBUG(0, ("cbrl_event_dispatcher failed: %s\n",
+ strerror(errno)));
+ }
+}
+
+static void onefs_init_cbrl(void)
+{
+ static bool init_done = false;
+ static int cbrl_event_fd;
+ static struct fd_event *cbrl_fde;
+
+ if (init_done)
+ return;
+
+ DEBUG(10, ("onefs_init_cbrl\n"));
+
+ /* Register the event channel for CBRL. */
+ cbrl_event_fd = cbrl_event_register();
+ if (cbrl_event_fd == -1) {
+ DEBUG(0, ("cbrl_event_register failed: %s\n",
+ strerror(errno)));
+ return;
+ }
+
+ DEBUG(10, ("cbrl_event_fd = %d\n", cbrl_event_fd));
+
+ /* Register the oplock event_fd with samba's event system */
+ cbrl_fde = event_add_fd(smbd_event_context(),
+ NULL,
+ cbrl_event_fd,
+ EVENT_FD_READ,
+ onefs_cbrl_events_handler,
+ NULL);
+
+ init_done = true;
+ return;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Blocking PID. As far as I can tell, the blocking_pid is only used to tell
+ * whether a posix lock or a CIFS lock blocked us. If it was a posix lock,
+ * Samba polls every 10 seconds, which we don't want. -zkirsch
+ */
+#define ONEFS_BLOCKING_PID 0xABCDABCD
+
+/**
+ * @param[in] br_lck Contains the fsp.
+ * @param[in] plock Lock request.
+ * @param[in] blocking_lock Only used for figuring out the error.
+ * @param[in,out] blr The BLR for the already-deferred operation.
+ */
+NTSTATUS onefs_brl_lock_windows(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
+ struct byte_range_lock *br_lck,
+ struct lock_struct *plock,
+ bool blocking_lock,
+ struct blocking_lock_record *blr)
+{
+ int fd = br_lck->fsp->fh->fd;
+ uint64_t id = 0;
+ bool exclusive = false;
+ bool async = false;
+ bool pending = false;
+ bool pending_async = false;
+ int error;
+ struct onefs_cbrl_blr_state *bs;
+ NTSTATUS status;
+
+ SMB_ASSERT(plock->lock_flav == WINDOWS_LOCK);
+ SMB_ASSERT(plock->lock_type != UNLOCK_LOCK);
+
+ onefs_cbrl_enumerate_blq("onefs_brl_lock_windows");
+
+ /* Will only initialize the first time its called. */
+ onefs_init_cbrl();
+
+ switch (plock->lock_type) {
+ case WRITE_LOCK:
+ exclusive = true;
+ break;
+ case READ_LOCK:
+ break;
+ case PENDING_WRITE_LOCK:
+ /* Called when a blocking lock request is added - do an
+ * async lock. */
+ pending = true;
+ async = true;
+ exclusive = true;
+ break;
+ case PENDING_READ_LOCK:
+ /* Called when a blocking lock request is added - do an
+ * async lock. */
+ pending = true;
+ async = true;
+ break;
+ default:
+ /* UNLOCK_LOCK: should only be used for a POSIX_LOCK */
+ smb_panic("Invalid plock->lock_type passed in to "
+ "onefs_brl_lock_windows");
+ }
+
+ /* Figure out if we're actually doing the lock or a no-op. We need to
+ * do a no-op when process_blocking_lock_queue calls back into us.
+ *
+ * We know process_* is calling into us if a blr is passed in and
+ * pending is false. */
+ if (!pending && blr) {
+ /* Check the BLR state. */
+ bs = (struct onefs_cbrl_blr_state *)blr->blr_private;
+ SMB_ASSERT(bs);
+
+ /* ASYNC still in progress: The process_* calls will keep
+ * calling even if we haven't gotten the lock. Keep erroring
+ * without calling ifs_cbrl, or getting/setting an id. */
+ if (bs->state == ONEFS_CBRL_ASYNC)
+ goto failure;
+ else if (bs->state == ONEFS_CBRL_ERROR)
+ return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
+
+ SMB_ASSERT(bs->state == ONEFS_CBRL_NONE);
+ async = true;
+ }
+
+ if (async) {
+ SMB_ASSERT(blocking_lock);
+ SMB_ASSERT(blr);
+ id = onefs_get_new_id();
+ }
+
+ DEBUG(10, ("Calling ifs_cbrl(LOCK)..."));
+ error = ifs_cbrl(fd, CBRL_OP_LOCK, exclusive, plock->start,
+ plock->size, async, id, plock->context.smbpid, plock->context.tid);
+ if (!error) {
+ goto success;
+ } else if (errno == EWOULDBLOCK) {
+ SMB_ASSERT(!async);
+ } else if (errno == EINPROGRESS) {
+ SMB_ASSERT(async);
+
+ if (pending) {
+ /* Talloc a new BLR private state. */
+ blr->blr_private = talloc(blr, struct onefs_cbrl_blr_state);
+ pending_async = true;
+ }
+
+ /* Store the new id in the BLR private state. */
+ bs = (struct onefs_cbrl_blr_state *)blr->blr_private;
+ bs->id = id;
+ bs->state = ONEFS_CBRL_ASYNC;
+ } else {
+ DEBUG(0, ("onefs_brl_lock_windows failure: error=%d (%s).\n",
+ errno, strerror(errno)));
+ }
+
+failure:
+ /* Failure - error or async. */
+ plock->context.smbpid = (uint32) ONEFS_BLOCKING_PID;
+
+ if (pending_async)
+ status = NT_STATUS_OK;
+ else
+ status = brl_lock_failed(br_lck->fsp, plock, blocking_lock);
+
+ DEBUG(10, ("returning %s.\n", nt_errstr(status)));
+ return status;
+
+success:
+ /* Success. */
+ onefs_cbrl_enumerate_blq("onefs_brl_unlock_windows");
+ DEBUG(10, ("returning NT_STATUS_OK.\n"));
+ return NT_STATUS_OK;
+}
+
+#define CBRL_NOTYPE true
+
+bool onefs_brl_unlock_windows(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
+ struct messaging_context *msg_ctx,
+ struct byte_range_lock *br_lck,
+ const struct lock_struct *plock)
+{
+ int error;
+ int fd = br_lck->fsp->fh->fd;
+
+ SMB_ASSERT(plock->lock_flav == WINDOWS_LOCK);
+ SMB_ASSERT(plock->lock_type == UNLOCK_LOCK);
+
+ DEBUG(10, ("Calling ifs_cbrl(UNLOCK)..."));
+ error = ifs_cbrl(fd, CBRL_OP_UNLOCK, CBRL_NOTYPE,
+ plock->start, plock->size, CBRL_NOTYPE, 0, plock->context.smbpid,
+ plock->context.tid);
+ if (error) {
+ DEBUG(10, ("returning false.\n"));
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ DEBUG(10, ("returning true.\n"));
+ return true;
+
+ /* Problem with storing things in TDB: I won't know what BRL to unlock in the TDB.
+ * - I could fake it?
+ * - I could send Samba a message with which lock is being unlocked?
+ * - I could *easily* make the "id" something you always pass in to
+ * lock, unlock or cancel -- it identifies a lock. Makes sense!
+ */
+}
+
+/* Default implementation only calls this on PENDING locks. */
+bool onefs_brl_cancel_windows(vfs_handle_struct *handle,
+ struct byte_range_lock *br_lck,
+ struct lock_struct *plock,
+ struct blocking_lock_record *blr)
+{
+ int error;
+ int fd = br_lck->fsp->fh->fd;
+ struct onefs_cbrl_blr_state *bs;
+
+ SMB_ASSERT(plock);
+ SMB_ASSERT(plock->lock_flav == WINDOWS_LOCK);
+ SMB_ASSERT(blr);
+
+ onefs_cbrl_enumerate_blq("onefs_brl_cancel_windows");
+
+ bs = ((struct onefs_cbrl_blr_state *)blr->blr_private);
+ SMB_ASSERT(bs);
+
+ if (bs->state == ONEFS_CBRL_DONE) {
+ /* No-op. */
+ DEBUG(10, ("State=DONE, returning true\n"));
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ SMB_ASSERT(bs->state == ONEFS_CBRL_NONE ||
+ bs->state == ONEFS_CBRL_ASYNC);
+
+ /* A real cancel. */
+ DEBUG(10, ("Calling ifs_cbrl(CANCEL)..."));
+ error = ifs_cbrl(fd, CBRL_OP_CANCEL, CBRL_NOTYPE, plock->start,
+ plock->size, CBRL_NOTYPE, bs->id, plock->context.smbpid,
+ plock->context.tid);
+ if (error) {
+ DEBUG(10, ("returning false\n"));
+ bs->state = ONEFS_CBRL_ERROR;
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ bs->state = ONEFS_CBRL_DONE;
+ onefs_cbrl_enumerate_blq("onefs_brl_cancel_windows");
+ DEBUG(10, ("returning true\n"));
+ return true;
+}
+
+/* TODO Optimization: Abstract out brl_get_locks() in the Windows case.
+ * We'll malloc some memory or whatever (can't return NULL), but not actually
+ * touch the TDB. */
+
+/* XXX brl_locktest: CBRL does not support calling this, but its only for
+ * strict locking. Add empty VOP? */
+
+/* XXX brl_lockquery: CBRL does not support calling this for WINDOWS LOCKS, but
+ * its only called for POSIX LOCKS. Add empty VOP? */
+
+/* XXX brl_close_fnum: CBRL will do this automatically. I think this is a NO-OP
+ * for us, we could add an empty VOP. */
+
diff --git a/source3/modules/vfs_onefs.c b/source3/modules/vfs_onefs.c
index af52c713a8..860a3ae7d9 100644
--- a/source3/modules/vfs_onefs.c
+++ b/source3/modules/vfs_onefs.c
@@ -288,6 +288,12 @@ static vfs_op_tuple onefs_ops[] = {
SMB_VFS_LAYER_TRANSPARENT},
{SMB_VFS_OP(onefs_streaminfo), SMB_VFS_OP_STREAMINFO,
SMB_VFS_LAYER_OPAQUE},
+ {SMB_VFS_OP(onefs_brl_lock_windows), SMB_VFS_OP_BRL_LOCK_WINDOWS,
+ SMB_VFS_LAYER_OPAQUE},
+ {SMB_VFS_OP(onefs_brl_unlock_windows), SMB_VFS_OP_BRL_UNLOCK_WINDOWS,
+ SMB_VFS_LAYER_OPAQUE},
+ {SMB_VFS_OP(onefs_brl_cancel_windows), SMB_VFS_OP_BRL_CANCEL_WINDOWS,
+ SMB_VFS_LAYER_OPAQUE},
{SMB_VFS_OP(onefs_fget_nt_acl), SMB_VFS_OP_FGET_NT_ACL,
SMB_VFS_LAYER_OPAQUE},
{SMB_VFS_OP(onefs_get_nt_acl), SMB_VFS_OP_GET_NT_ACL,