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Directories can span multiple buffers, and we currently open-code memcpy access to these buffers, including dealing with entries that are split across multiple buffers. Such code exists in both directory format implementations. Provide common functions to allow data to be copied from/to the directory buffers as if they were a contiguous set of buffers, and use them when accessing directories. Signed-off-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
385 lines
8.2 KiB
C
385 lines
8.2 KiB
C
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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/*
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* linux/fs/adfs/dir_f.c
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*
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* Copyright (C) 1997-1999 Russell King
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*
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* E and F format directory handling
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*/
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#include "adfs.h"
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#include "dir_f.h"
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/*
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* Read an (unaligned) value of length 1..4 bytes
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*/
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static inline unsigned int adfs_readval(unsigned char *p, int len)
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{
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unsigned int val = 0;
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switch (len) {
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case 4: val |= p[3] << 24;
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/* fall through */
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case 3: val |= p[2] << 16;
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/* fall through */
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case 2: val |= p[1] << 8;
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/* fall through */
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default: val |= p[0];
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}
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return val;
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}
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static inline void adfs_writeval(unsigned char *p, int len, unsigned int val)
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{
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switch (len) {
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case 4: p[3] = val >> 24;
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/* fall through */
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case 3: p[2] = val >> 16;
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/* fall through */
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case 2: p[1] = val >> 8;
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/* fall through */
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default: p[0] = val;
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}
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}
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#define ror13(v) ((v >> 13) | (v << 19))
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#define dir_u8(idx) \
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({ int _buf = idx >> blocksize_bits; \
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int _off = idx - (_buf << blocksize_bits);\
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*(u8 *)(bh[_buf]->b_data + _off); \
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})
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#define dir_u32(idx) \
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({ int _buf = idx >> blocksize_bits; \
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int _off = idx - (_buf << blocksize_bits);\
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*(__le32 *)(bh[_buf]->b_data + _off); \
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})
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#define bufoff(_bh,_idx) \
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({ int _buf = _idx >> blocksize_bits; \
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int _off = _idx - (_buf << blocksize_bits);\
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(u8 *)(_bh[_buf]->b_data + _off); \
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})
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/*
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* There are some algorithms that are nice in
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* assembler, but a bitch in C... This is one
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* of them.
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*/
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static u8
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adfs_dir_checkbyte(const struct adfs_dir *dir)
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{
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struct buffer_head * const *bh = dir->bh;
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const int blocksize_bits = dir->sb->s_blocksize_bits;
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union { __le32 *ptr32; u8 *ptr8; } ptr, end;
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u32 dircheck = 0;
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int last = 5 - 26;
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int i = 0;
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/*
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* Accumulate each word up to the last whole
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* word of the last directory entry. This
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* can spread across several buffer heads.
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*/
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do {
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last += 26;
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do {
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dircheck = le32_to_cpu(dir_u32(i)) ^ ror13(dircheck);
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i += sizeof(u32);
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} while (i < (last & ~3));
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} while (dir_u8(last) != 0);
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/*
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* Accumulate the last few bytes. These
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* bytes will be within the same bh.
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*/
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if (i != last) {
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ptr.ptr8 = bufoff(bh, i);
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end.ptr8 = ptr.ptr8 + last - i;
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do {
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dircheck = *ptr.ptr8++ ^ ror13(dircheck);
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} while (ptr.ptr8 < end.ptr8);
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}
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/*
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* The directory tail is in the final bh
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* Note that contary to the RISC OS PRMs,
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* the first few bytes are NOT included
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* in the check. All bytes are in the
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* same bh.
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*/
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ptr.ptr8 = bufoff(bh, 2008);
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end.ptr8 = ptr.ptr8 + 36;
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do {
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__le32 v = *ptr.ptr32++;
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dircheck = le32_to_cpu(v) ^ ror13(dircheck);
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} while (ptr.ptr32 < end.ptr32);
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return (dircheck ^ (dircheck >> 8) ^ (dircheck >> 16) ^ (dircheck >> 24)) & 0xff;
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}
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/* Read and check that a directory is valid */
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static int adfs_dir_read(struct super_block *sb, u32 indaddr,
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unsigned int size, struct adfs_dir *dir)
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{
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const unsigned int blocksize_bits = sb->s_blocksize_bits;
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int blk;
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/*
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* Directories which are not a multiple of 2048 bytes
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* are considered bad v2 [3.6]
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*/
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if (size & 2047)
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goto bad_dir;
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size >>= blocksize_bits;
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for (blk = 0; blk < size; blk++) {
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int phys;
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phys = __adfs_block_map(sb, indaddr, blk);
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if (!phys) {
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adfs_error(sb, "dir %06x has a hole at offset %d",
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indaddr, blk);
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goto release_buffers;
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}
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dir->bh[blk] = sb_bread(sb, phys);
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if (!dir->bh[blk])
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goto release_buffers;
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dir->nr_buffers += 1;
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}
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memcpy(&dir->dirhead, bufoff(dir->bh, 0), sizeof(dir->dirhead));
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memcpy(&dir->dirtail, bufoff(dir->bh, 2007), sizeof(dir->dirtail));
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if (dir->dirhead.startmasseq != dir->dirtail.new.endmasseq ||
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memcmp(&dir->dirhead.startname, &dir->dirtail.new.endname, 4))
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goto bad_dir;
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if (memcmp(&dir->dirhead.startname, "Nick", 4) &&
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memcmp(&dir->dirhead.startname, "Hugo", 4))
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goto bad_dir;
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if (adfs_dir_checkbyte(dir) != dir->dirtail.new.dircheckbyte)
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goto bad_dir;
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return 0;
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bad_dir:
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adfs_error(sb, "dir %06x is corrupted", indaddr);
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release_buffers:
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adfs_dir_relse(dir);
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return -EIO;
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}
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/*
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* convert a disk-based directory entry to a Linux ADFS directory entry
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*/
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static inline void
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adfs_dir2obj(struct adfs_dir *dir, struct object_info *obj,
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struct adfs_direntry *de)
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{
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unsigned int name_len;
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for (name_len = 0; name_len < ADFS_F_NAME_LEN; name_len++) {
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if (de->dirobname[name_len] < ' ')
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break;
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obj->name[name_len] = de->dirobname[name_len];
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}
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obj->name_len = name_len;
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obj->indaddr = adfs_readval(de->dirinddiscadd, 3);
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obj->loadaddr = adfs_readval(de->dirload, 4);
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obj->execaddr = adfs_readval(de->direxec, 4);
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obj->size = adfs_readval(de->dirlen, 4);
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obj->attr = de->newdiratts;
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adfs_object_fixup(dir, obj);
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}
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/*
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* convert a Linux ADFS directory entry to a disk-based directory entry
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*/
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static inline void
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adfs_obj2dir(struct adfs_direntry *de, struct object_info *obj)
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{
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adfs_writeval(de->dirinddiscadd, 3, obj->indaddr);
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adfs_writeval(de->dirload, 4, obj->loadaddr);
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adfs_writeval(de->direxec, 4, obj->execaddr);
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adfs_writeval(de->dirlen, 4, obj->size);
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de->newdiratts = obj->attr;
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}
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/*
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* get a directory entry. Note that the caller is responsible
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* for holding the relevant locks.
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*/
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static int
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__adfs_dir_get(struct adfs_dir *dir, int pos, struct object_info *obj)
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{
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struct adfs_direntry de;
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int ret;
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ret = adfs_dir_copyfrom(&de, dir, pos, 26);
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if (ret)
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return ret;
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if (!de.dirobname[0])
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return -ENOENT;
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adfs_dir2obj(dir, obj, &de);
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return 0;
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}
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static int
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__adfs_dir_put(struct adfs_dir *dir, int pos, struct object_info *obj)
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{
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struct adfs_direntry de;
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int ret;
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ret = adfs_dir_copyfrom(&de, dir, pos, 26);
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if (ret)
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return ret;
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adfs_obj2dir(&de, obj);
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return adfs_dir_copyto(dir, pos, &de, 26);
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}
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/*
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* the caller is responsible for holding the necessary
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* locks.
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*/
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static int adfs_dir_find_entry(struct adfs_dir *dir, u32 indaddr)
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{
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int pos, ret;
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ret = -ENOENT;
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for (pos = 5; pos < ADFS_NUM_DIR_ENTRIES * 26 + 5; pos += 26) {
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struct object_info obj;
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if (!__adfs_dir_get(dir, pos, &obj))
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break;
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if (obj.indaddr == indaddr) {
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ret = pos;
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break;
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}
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}
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return ret;
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}
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static int adfs_f_read(struct super_block *sb, u32 indaddr, unsigned int size,
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struct adfs_dir *dir)
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{
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int ret;
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if (size != ADFS_NEWDIR_SIZE)
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return -EIO;
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ret = adfs_dir_read(sb, indaddr, size, dir);
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if (ret)
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adfs_error(sb, "unable to read directory");
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else
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dir->parent_id = adfs_readval(dir->dirtail.new.dirparent, 3);
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return ret;
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}
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static int
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adfs_f_setpos(struct adfs_dir *dir, unsigned int fpos)
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{
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if (fpos >= ADFS_NUM_DIR_ENTRIES)
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return -ENOENT;
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dir->pos = 5 + fpos * 26;
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return 0;
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}
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static int
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adfs_f_getnext(struct adfs_dir *dir, struct object_info *obj)
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{
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unsigned int ret;
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ret = __adfs_dir_get(dir, dir->pos, obj);
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if (ret == 0)
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dir->pos += 26;
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return ret;
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}
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static int
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adfs_f_update(struct adfs_dir *dir, struct object_info *obj)
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{
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struct super_block *sb = dir->sb;
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int ret, i;
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ret = adfs_dir_find_entry(dir, obj->indaddr);
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if (ret < 0) {
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adfs_error(dir->sb, "unable to locate entry to update");
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goto out;
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}
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__adfs_dir_put(dir, ret, obj);
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/*
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* Increment directory sequence number
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*/
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dir->bh[0]->b_data[0] += 1;
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dir->bh[dir->nr_buffers - 1]->b_data[sb->s_blocksize - 6] += 1;
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ret = adfs_dir_checkbyte(dir);
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/*
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* Update directory check byte
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*/
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dir->bh[dir->nr_buffers - 1]->b_data[sb->s_blocksize - 1] = ret;
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#if 1
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{
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const unsigned int blocksize_bits = sb->s_blocksize_bits;
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memcpy(&dir->dirhead, bufoff(dir->bh, 0), sizeof(dir->dirhead));
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memcpy(&dir->dirtail, bufoff(dir->bh, 2007), sizeof(dir->dirtail));
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if (dir->dirhead.startmasseq != dir->dirtail.new.endmasseq ||
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memcmp(&dir->dirhead.startname, &dir->dirtail.new.endname, 4))
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goto bad_dir;
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if (memcmp(&dir->dirhead.startname, "Nick", 4) &&
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memcmp(&dir->dirhead.startname, "Hugo", 4))
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goto bad_dir;
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if (adfs_dir_checkbyte(dir) != dir->dirtail.new.dircheckbyte)
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goto bad_dir;
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}
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#endif
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for (i = dir->nr_buffers - 1; i >= 0; i--)
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mark_buffer_dirty(dir->bh[i]);
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ret = 0;
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out:
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return ret;
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#if 1
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bad_dir:
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adfs_error(dir->sb, "whoops! I broke a directory!");
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return -EIO;
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#endif
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}
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const struct adfs_dir_ops adfs_f_dir_ops = {
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.read = adfs_f_read,
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.setpos = adfs_f_setpos,
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.getnext = adfs_f_getnext,
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.update = adfs_f_update,
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};
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