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Convert most of the current code that uses _NSIG directly to instead use valid_signal(). This avoids gcc -W warnings and off-by-one errors. Signed-off-by: Jesper Juhl <juhl-lkml@dif.dk> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
603 lines
13 KiB
C
603 lines
13 KiB
C
/*
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* linux/fs/fcntl.c
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*
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* Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Linus Torvalds
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*/
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#include <linux/syscalls.h>
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#include <linux/init.h>
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#include <linux/mm.h>
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#include <linux/fs.h>
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#include <linux/file.h>
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#include <linux/dnotify.h>
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#include <linux/smp_lock.h>
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#include <linux/slab.h>
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#include <linux/module.h>
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#include <linux/security.h>
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#include <linux/ptrace.h>
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#include <linux/signal.h>
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#include <asm/poll.h>
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#include <asm/siginfo.h>
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#include <asm/uaccess.h>
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void fastcall set_close_on_exec(unsigned int fd, int flag)
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{
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struct files_struct *files = current->files;
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spin_lock(&files->file_lock);
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if (flag)
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FD_SET(fd, files->close_on_exec);
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else
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FD_CLR(fd, files->close_on_exec);
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spin_unlock(&files->file_lock);
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}
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static inline int get_close_on_exec(unsigned int fd)
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{
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struct files_struct *files = current->files;
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int res;
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spin_lock(&files->file_lock);
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res = FD_ISSET(fd, files->close_on_exec);
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spin_unlock(&files->file_lock);
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return res;
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}
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/*
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* locate_fd finds a free file descriptor in the open_fds fdset,
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* expanding the fd arrays if necessary. Must be called with the
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* file_lock held for write.
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*/
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static int locate_fd(struct files_struct *files,
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struct file *file, unsigned int orig_start)
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{
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unsigned int newfd;
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unsigned int start;
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int error;
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error = -EINVAL;
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if (orig_start >= current->signal->rlim[RLIMIT_NOFILE].rlim_cur)
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goto out;
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repeat:
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/*
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* Someone might have closed fd's in the range
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* orig_start..files->next_fd
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*/
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start = orig_start;
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if (start < files->next_fd)
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start = files->next_fd;
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newfd = start;
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if (start < files->max_fdset) {
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newfd = find_next_zero_bit(files->open_fds->fds_bits,
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files->max_fdset, start);
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}
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error = -EMFILE;
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if (newfd >= current->signal->rlim[RLIMIT_NOFILE].rlim_cur)
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goto out;
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error = expand_files(files, newfd);
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if (error < 0)
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goto out;
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/*
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* If we needed to expand the fs array we
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* might have blocked - try again.
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*/
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if (error)
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goto repeat;
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if (start <= files->next_fd)
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files->next_fd = newfd + 1;
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error = newfd;
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out:
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return error;
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}
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static int dupfd(struct file *file, unsigned int start)
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{
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struct files_struct * files = current->files;
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int fd;
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spin_lock(&files->file_lock);
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fd = locate_fd(files, file, start);
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if (fd >= 0) {
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FD_SET(fd, files->open_fds);
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FD_CLR(fd, files->close_on_exec);
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spin_unlock(&files->file_lock);
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fd_install(fd, file);
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} else {
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spin_unlock(&files->file_lock);
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fput(file);
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}
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return fd;
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}
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asmlinkage long sys_dup2(unsigned int oldfd, unsigned int newfd)
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{
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int err = -EBADF;
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struct file * file, *tofree;
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struct files_struct * files = current->files;
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spin_lock(&files->file_lock);
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if (!(file = fcheck(oldfd)))
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goto out_unlock;
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err = newfd;
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if (newfd == oldfd)
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goto out_unlock;
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err = -EBADF;
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if (newfd >= current->signal->rlim[RLIMIT_NOFILE].rlim_cur)
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goto out_unlock;
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get_file(file); /* We are now finished with oldfd */
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err = expand_files(files, newfd);
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if (err < 0)
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goto out_fput;
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/* To avoid races with open() and dup(), we will mark the fd as
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* in-use in the open-file bitmap throughout the entire dup2()
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* process. This is quite safe: do_close() uses the fd array
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* entry, not the bitmap, to decide what work needs to be
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* done. --sct */
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/* Doesn't work. open() might be there first. --AV */
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/* Yes. It's a race. In user space. Nothing sane to do */
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err = -EBUSY;
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tofree = files->fd[newfd];
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if (!tofree && FD_ISSET(newfd, files->open_fds))
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goto out_fput;
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files->fd[newfd] = file;
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FD_SET(newfd, files->open_fds);
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FD_CLR(newfd, files->close_on_exec);
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spin_unlock(&files->file_lock);
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if (tofree)
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filp_close(tofree, files);
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err = newfd;
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out:
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return err;
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out_unlock:
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spin_unlock(&files->file_lock);
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goto out;
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out_fput:
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spin_unlock(&files->file_lock);
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fput(file);
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goto out;
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}
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asmlinkage long sys_dup(unsigned int fildes)
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{
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int ret = -EBADF;
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struct file * file = fget(fildes);
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if (file)
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ret = dupfd(file, 0);
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return ret;
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}
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#define SETFL_MASK (O_APPEND | O_NONBLOCK | O_NDELAY | FASYNC | O_DIRECT | O_NOATIME)
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static int setfl(int fd, struct file * filp, unsigned long arg)
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{
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struct inode * inode = filp->f_dentry->d_inode;
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int error = 0;
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/* O_APPEND cannot be cleared if the file is marked as append-only */
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if (!(arg & O_APPEND) && IS_APPEND(inode))
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return -EPERM;
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/* O_NOATIME can only be set by the owner or superuser */
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if ((arg & O_NOATIME) && !(filp->f_flags & O_NOATIME))
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if (current->fsuid != inode->i_uid && !capable(CAP_FOWNER))
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return -EPERM;
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/* required for strict SunOS emulation */
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if (O_NONBLOCK != O_NDELAY)
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if (arg & O_NDELAY)
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arg |= O_NONBLOCK;
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if (arg & O_DIRECT) {
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if (!filp->f_mapping || !filp->f_mapping->a_ops ||
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!filp->f_mapping->a_ops->direct_IO)
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return -EINVAL;
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}
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if (filp->f_op && filp->f_op->check_flags)
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error = filp->f_op->check_flags(arg);
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if (error)
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return error;
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lock_kernel();
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if ((arg ^ filp->f_flags) & FASYNC) {
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if (filp->f_op && filp->f_op->fasync) {
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error = filp->f_op->fasync(fd, filp, (arg & FASYNC) != 0);
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if (error < 0)
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goto out;
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}
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}
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filp->f_flags = (arg & SETFL_MASK) | (filp->f_flags & ~SETFL_MASK);
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out:
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unlock_kernel();
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return error;
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}
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static void f_modown(struct file *filp, unsigned long pid,
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uid_t uid, uid_t euid, int force)
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{
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write_lock_irq(&filp->f_owner.lock);
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if (force || !filp->f_owner.pid) {
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filp->f_owner.pid = pid;
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filp->f_owner.uid = uid;
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filp->f_owner.euid = euid;
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}
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write_unlock_irq(&filp->f_owner.lock);
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}
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int f_setown(struct file *filp, unsigned long arg, int force)
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{
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int err;
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err = security_file_set_fowner(filp);
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if (err)
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return err;
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f_modown(filp, arg, current->uid, current->euid, force);
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return 0;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(f_setown);
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void f_delown(struct file *filp)
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{
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f_modown(filp, 0, 0, 0, 1);
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}
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static long do_fcntl(int fd, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg,
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struct file *filp)
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{
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long err = -EINVAL;
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switch (cmd) {
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case F_DUPFD:
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get_file(filp);
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err = dupfd(filp, arg);
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break;
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case F_GETFD:
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err = get_close_on_exec(fd) ? FD_CLOEXEC : 0;
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break;
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case F_SETFD:
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err = 0;
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set_close_on_exec(fd, arg & FD_CLOEXEC);
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break;
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case F_GETFL:
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err = filp->f_flags;
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break;
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case F_SETFL:
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err = setfl(fd, filp, arg);
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break;
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case F_GETLK:
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err = fcntl_getlk(filp, (struct flock __user *) arg);
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break;
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case F_SETLK:
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case F_SETLKW:
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err = fcntl_setlk(filp, cmd, (struct flock __user *) arg);
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break;
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case F_GETOWN:
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/*
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* XXX If f_owner is a process group, the
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* negative return value will get converted
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* into an error. Oops. If we keep the
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* current syscall conventions, the only way
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* to fix this will be in libc.
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*/
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err = filp->f_owner.pid;
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force_successful_syscall_return();
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break;
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case F_SETOWN:
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err = f_setown(filp, arg, 1);
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break;
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case F_GETSIG:
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err = filp->f_owner.signum;
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break;
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case F_SETSIG:
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/* arg == 0 restores default behaviour. */
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if (!valid_signal(arg)) {
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break;
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}
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err = 0;
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filp->f_owner.signum = arg;
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break;
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case F_GETLEASE:
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err = fcntl_getlease(filp);
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break;
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case F_SETLEASE:
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err = fcntl_setlease(fd, filp, arg);
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break;
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case F_NOTIFY:
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err = fcntl_dirnotify(fd, filp, arg);
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break;
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default:
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break;
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}
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return err;
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}
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asmlinkage long sys_fcntl(unsigned int fd, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
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{
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struct file *filp;
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long err = -EBADF;
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filp = fget(fd);
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if (!filp)
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goto out;
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err = security_file_fcntl(filp, cmd, arg);
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if (err) {
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fput(filp);
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return err;
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}
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err = do_fcntl(fd, cmd, arg, filp);
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fput(filp);
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out:
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return err;
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}
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#if BITS_PER_LONG == 32
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asmlinkage long sys_fcntl64(unsigned int fd, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
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{
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struct file * filp;
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long err;
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err = -EBADF;
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filp = fget(fd);
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if (!filp)
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goto out;
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err = security_file_fcntl(filp, cmd, arg);
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if (err) {
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fput(filp);
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return err;
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}
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err = -EBADF;
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switch (cmd) {
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case F_GETLK64:
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err = fcntl_getlk64(filp, (struct flock64 __user *) arg);
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break;
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case F_SETLK64:
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case F_SETLKW64:
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err = fcntl_setlk64(filp, cmd, (struct flock64 __user *) arg);
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break;
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default:
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err = do_fcntl(fd, cmd, arg, filp);
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break;
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}
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fput(filp);
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out:
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return err;
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}
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#endif
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/* Table to convert sigio signal codes into poll band bitmaps */
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static long band_table[NSIGPOLL] = {
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POLLIN | POLLRDNORM, /* POLL_IN */
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POLLOUT | POLLWRNORM | POLLWRBAND, /* POLL_OUT */
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POLLIN | POLLRDNORM | POLLMSG, /* POLL_MSG */
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POLLERR, /* POLL_ERR */
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POLLPRI | POLLRDBAND, /* POLL_PRI */
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POLLHUP | POLLERR /* POLL_HUP */
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};
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static inline int sigio_perm(struct task_struct *p,
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struct fown_struct *fown, int sig)
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{
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return (((fown->euid == 0) ||
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(fown->euid == p->suid) || (fown->euid == p->uid) ||
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(fown->uid == p->suid) || (fown->uid == p->uid)) &&
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!security_file_send_sigiotask(p, fown, sig));
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}
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static void send_sigio_to_task(struct task_struct *p,
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struct fown_struct *fown,
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int fd,
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int reason)
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{
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if (!sigio_perm(p, fown, fown->signum))
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return;
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switch (fown->signum) {
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siginfo_t si;
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default:
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/* Queue a rt signal with the appropriate fd as its
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value. We use SI_SIGIO as the source, not
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SI_KERNEL, since kernel signals always get
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delivered even if we can't queue. Failure to
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queue in this case _should_ be reported; we fall
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back to SIGIO in that case. --sct */
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si.si_signo = fown->signum;
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si.si_errno = 0;
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si.si_code = reason;
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/* Make sure we are called with one of the POLL_*
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reasons, otherwise we could leak kernel stack into
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userspace. */
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if ((reason & __SI_MASK) != __SI_POLL)
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BUG();
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if (reason - POLL_IN >= NSIGPOLL)
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si.si_band = ~0L;
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else
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si.si_band = band_table[reason - POLL_IN];
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si.si_fd = fd;
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if (!send_group_sig_info(fown->signum, &si, p))
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break;
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/* fall-through: fall back on the old plain SIGIO signal */
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case 0:
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send_group_sig_info(SIGIO, SEND_SIG_PRIV, p);
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}
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}
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void send_sigio(struct fown_struct *fown, int fd, int band)
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{
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struct task_struct *p;
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int pid;
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read_lock(&fown->lock);
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pid = fown->pid;
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if (!pid)
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goto out_unlock_fown;
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read_lock(&tasklist_lock);
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if (pid > 0) {
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p = find_task_by_pid(pid);
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if (p) {
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send_sigio_to_task(p, fown, fd, band);
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}
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} else {
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do_each_task_pid(-pid, PIDTYPE_PGID, p) {
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send_sigio_to_task(p, fown, fd, band);
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} while_each_task_pid(-pid, PIDTYPE_PGID, p);
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}
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read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
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out_unlock_fown:
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read_unlock(&fown->lock);
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}
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static void send_sigurg_to_task(struct task_struct *p,
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struct fown_struct *fown)
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{
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if (sigio_perm(p, fown, SIGURG))
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send_group_sig_info(SIGURG, SEND_SIG_PRIV, p);
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}
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int send_sigurg(struct fown_struct *fown)
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{
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struct task_struct *p;
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int pid, ret = 0;
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read_lock(&fown->lock);
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pid = fown->pid;
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if (!pid)
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goto out_unlock_fown;
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ret = 1;
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read_lock(&tasklist_lock);
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if (pid > 0) {
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p = find_task_by_pid(pid);
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if (p) {
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send_sigurg_to_task(p, fown);
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}
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} else {
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do_each_task_pid(-pid, PIDTYPE_PGID, p) {
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send_sigurg_to_task(p, fown);
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} while_each_task_pid(-pid, PIDTYPE_PGID, p);
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}
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read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
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out_unlock_fown:
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read_unlock(&fown->lock);
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return ret;
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}
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static DEFINE_RWLOCK(fasync_lock);
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static kmem_cache_t *fasync_cache;
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/*
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* fasync_helper() is used by some character device drivers (mainly mice)
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* to set up the fasync queue. It returns negative on error, 0 if it did
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* no changes and positive if it added/deleted the entry.
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*/
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int fasync_helper(int fd, struct file * filp, int on, struct fasync_struct **fapp)
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{
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struct fasync_struct *fa, **fp;
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struct fasync_struct *new = NULL;
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int result = 0;
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if (on) {
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new = kmem_cache_alloc(fasync_cache, SLAB_KERNEL);
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if (!new)
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return -ENOMEM;
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}
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write_lock_irq(&fasync_lock);
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for (fp = fapp; (fa = *fp) != NULL; fp = &fa->fa_next) {
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if (fa->fa_file == filp) {
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if(on) {
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fa->fa_fd = fd;
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kmem_cache_free(fasync_cache, new);
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} else {
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*fp = fa->fa_next;
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kmem_cache_free(fasync_cache, fa);
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result = 1;
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}
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goto out;
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}
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}
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if (on) {
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new->magic = FASYNC_MAGIC;
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new->fa_file = filp;
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new->fa_fd = fd;
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new->fa_next = *fapp;
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*fapp = new;
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result = 1;
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}
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out:
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write_unlock_irq(&fasync_lock);
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return result;
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}
|
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(fasync_helper);
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|
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void __kill_fasync(struct fasync_struct *fa, int sig, int band)
|
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{
|
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while (fa) {
|
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struct fown_struct * fown;
|
|
if (fa->magic != FASYNC_MAGIC) {
|
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printk(KERN_ERR "kill_fasync: bad magic number in "
|
|
"fasync_struct!\n");
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
fown = &fa->fa_file->f_owner;
|
|
/* Don't send SIGURG to processes which have not set a
|
|
queued signum: SIGURG has its own default signalling
|
|
mechanism. */
|
|
if (!(sig == SIGURG && fown->signum == 0))
|
|
send_sigio(fown, fa->fa_fd, band);
|
|
fa = fa->fa_next;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(__kill_fasync);
|
|
|
|
void kill_fasync(struct fasync_struct **fp, int sig, int band)
|
|
{
|
|
/* First a quick test without locking: usually
|
|
* the list is empty.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (*fp) {
|
|
read_lock(&fasync_lock);
|
|
/* reread *fp after obtaining the lock */
|
|
__kill_fasync(*fp, sig, band);
|
|
read_unlock(&fasync_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL(kill_fasync);
|
|
|
|
static int __init fasync_init(void)
|
|
{
|
|
fasync_cache = kmem_cache_create("fasync_cache",
|
|
sizeof(struct fasync_struct), 0, SLAB_PANIC, NULL, NULL);
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
module_init(fasync_init)
|