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author | Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com> | 2016-06-02 17:29:47 +0200 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2016-06-05 19:36:01 +0200 |
commit | eedf265aa003b4781de24cfed40a655a664457e6 (patch) | |
tree | 0e37f0a0c6fd15f7528aa3d3bfaec5685f083282 | |
parent | Merge tag 'drm-fixes-for-v4.7-rc2' of git://people.freedesktop.org/~airlied/l... (diff) | |
download | linux-eedf265aa003b4781de24cfed40a655a664457e6.tar.xz linux-eedf265aa003b4781de24cfed40a655a664457e6.zip |
devpts: Make each mount of devpts an independent filesystem.
The /dev/ptmx device node is changed to lookup the directory entry "pts"
in the same directory as the /dev/ptmx device node was opened in. If
there is a "pts" entry and that entry is a devpts filesystem /dev/ptmx
uses that filesystem. Otherwise the open of /dev/ptmx fails.
The DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES configuration option is removed, so that
userspace can now safely depend on each mount of devpts creating a new
instance of the filesystem.
Each mount of devpts is now a separate and equal filesystem.
Reserved ttys are now available to all instances of devpts where the
mounter is in the initial mount namespace.
A new vfs helper path_pts is introduced that finds a directory entry
named "pts" in the directory of the passed in path, and changes the
passed in path to point to it. The helper path_pts uses a function
path_parent_directory that was factored out of follow_dotdot.
In the implementation of devpts:
- devpts_mnt is killed as it is no longer meaningful if all mounts of
devpts are equal.
- pts_sb_from_inode is replaced by just inode->i_sb as all cached
inodes in the tty layer are now from the devpts filesystem.
- devpts_add_ref is rolled into the new function devpts_ptmx. And the
unnecessary inode hold is removed.
- devpts_del_ref is renamed devpts_release and reduced to just a
deacrivate_super.
- The newinstance mount option continues to be accepted but is now
ignored.
In devpts_fs.h definitions for when !CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS are removed as
they are never used.
Documentation/filesystems/devices.txt is updated to describe the current
situation.
This has been verified to work properly on openwrt-15.05, centos5,
centos6, centos7, debian-6.0.2, debian-7.9, debian-8.2, ubuntu-14.04.3,
ubuntu-15.10, fedora23, magia-5, mint-17.3, opensuse-42.1,
slackware-14.1, gentoo-20151225 (13.0?), archlinux-2015-12-01. With the
caveat that on centos6 and on slackware-14.1 that there wind up being
two instances of the devpts filesystem mounted on /dev/pts, the lower
copy does not end up getting used.
Signed-off-by: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Cc: Greg KH <greg@kroah.com>
Cc: Peter Hurley <peter@hurleysoftware.com>
Cc: Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
Cc: Andy Lutomirski <luto@amacapital.net>
Cc: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
Cc: Serge Hallyn <serge.hallyn@ubuntu.com>
Cc: Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu>
Cc: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
Cc: One Thousand Gnomes <gnomes@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>
Cc: Jann Horn <jann@thejh.net>
Cc: Jiri Slaby <jslaby@suse.com>
Cc: Florian Weimer <fw@deneb.enyo.de>
Cc: Konstantin Khlebnikov <koct9i@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/filesystems/devpts.txt | 145 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/tty/Kconfig | 11 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/tty/pty.c | 15 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | fs/devpts/inode.c | 191 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | fs/namei.c | 49 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/linux/devpts_fs.h | 9 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/linux/namei.h | 2 |
7 files changed, 126 insertions, 296 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/devpts.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/devpts.txt index 30d2fcb32f72..9f94fe276dea 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/devpts.txt +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/devpts.txt @@ -1,141 +1,26 @@ +Each mount of the devpts filesystem is now distinct such that ptys +and their indicies allocated in one mount are independent from ptys +and their indicies in all other mounts. -To support containers, we now allow multiple instances of devpts filesystem, -such that indices of ptys allocated in one instance are independent of indices -allocated in other instances of devpts. +All mounts of the devpts filesystem now create a /dev/pts/ptmx node +with permissions 0000. -To preserve backward compatibility, this support for multiple instances is -enabled only if: +To retain backwards compatibility the a ptmx device node (aka any node +created with "mknod name c 5 2") when opened will look for an instance +of devpts under the name "pts" in the same directory as the ptmx device +node. - - CONFIG_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES=y, and - - '-o newinstance' mount option is specified while mounting devpts - -IOW, devpts now supports both single-instance and multi-instance semantics. - -If CONFIG_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES=n, there is no change in behavior and -this referred to as the "legacy" mode. In this mode, the new mount options -(-o newinstance and -o ptmxmode) will be ignored with a 'bogus option' message -on console. - -If CONFIG_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES=y and devpts is mounted without the -'newinstance' option (as in current start-up scripts) the new mount binds -to the initial kernel mount of devpts. This mode is referred to as the -'single-instance' mode and the current, single-instance semantics are -preserved, i.e PTYs are common across the system. - -The only difference between this single-instance mode and the legacy mode -is the presence of new, '/dev/pts/ptmx' node with permissions 0000, which -can safely be ignored. - -If CONFIG_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES=y and 'newinstance' option is specified, -the mount is considered to be in the multi-instance mode and a new instance -of the devpts fs is created. Any ptys created in this instance are independent -of ptys in other instances of devpts. Like in the single-instance mode, the -/dev/pts/ptmx node is present. To effectively use the multi-instance mode, -open of /dev/ptmx must be a redirected to '/dev/pts/ptmx' using a symlink or -bind-mount. - -Eg: A container startup script could do the following: - - $ chmod 0666 /dev/pts/ptmx - $ rm /dev/ptmx - $ ln -s pts/ptmx /dev/ptmx - $ ns_exec -cm /bin/bash - - # We are now in new container - - $ umount /dev/pts - $ mount -t devpts -o newinstance lxcpts /dev/pts - $ sshd -p 1234 - -where 'ns_exec -cm /bin/bash' calls clone() with CLONE_NEWNS flag and execs -/bin/bash in the child process. A pty created by the sshd is not visible in -the original mount of /dev/pts. +As an option instead of placing a /dev/ptmx device node at /dev/ptmx +it is possible to place a symlink to /dev/pts/ptmx at /dev/ptmx or +to bind mount /dev/ptx/ptmx to /dev/ptmx. If you opt for using +the devpts filesystem in this manner devpts should be mounted with +the ptmxmode=0666, or chmod 0666 /dev/pts/ptmx should be called. Total count of pty pairs in all instances is limited by sysctls: kernel.pty.max = 4096 - global limit -kernel.pty.reserve = 1024 - reserve for initial instance +kernel.pty.reserve = 1024 - reserved for filesystems mounted from the initial mount namespace kernel.pty.nr - current count of ptys Per-instance limit could be set by adding mount option "max=<count>". This feature was added in kernel 3.4 together with sysctl kernel.pty.reserve. In kernels older than 3.4 sysctl kernel.pty.max works as per-instance limit. - -User-space changes ------------------- - -In multi-instance mode (i.e '-o newinstance' mount option is specified at least -once), following user-space issues should be noted. - -1. If -o newinstance mount option is never used, /dev/pts/ptmx can be ignored - and no change is needed to system-startup scripts. - -2. To effectively use multi-instance mode (i.e -o newinstance is specified) - administrators or startup scripts should "redirect" open of /dev/ptmx to - /dev/pts/ptmx using either a bind mount or symlink. - - $ mount -t devpts -o newinstance devpts /dev/pts - - followed by either - - $ rm /dev/ptmx - $ ln -s pts/ptmx /dev/ptmx - $ chmod 666 /dev/pts/ptmx - or - $ mount -o bind /dev/pts/ptmx /dev/ptmx - -3. The '/dev/ptmx -> pts/ptmx' symlink is the preferred method since it - enables better error-reporting and treats both single-instance and - multi-instance mounts similarly. - - But this method requires that system-startup scripts set the mode of - /dev/pts/ptmx correctly (default mode is 0000). The scripts can set the - mode by, either - - - adding ptmxmode mount option to devpts entry in /etc/fstab, or - - using 'chmod 0666 /dev/pts/ptmx' - -4. If multi-instance mode mount is needed for containers, but the system - startup scripts have not yet been updated, container-startup scripts - should bind mount /dev/ptmx to /dev/pts/ptmx to avoid breaking single- - instance mounts. - - Or, in general, container-startup scripts should use: - - mount -t devpts -o newinstance -o ptmxmode=0666 devpts /dev/pts - if [ ! -L /dev/ptmx ]; then - mount -o bind /dev/pts/ptmx /dev/ptmx - fi - - When all devpts mounts are multi-instance, /dev/ptmx can permanently be - a symlink to pts/ptmx and the bind mount can be ignored. - -5. A multi-instance mount that is not accompanied by the /dev/ptmx to - /dev/pts/ptmx redirection would result in an unusable/unreachable pty. - - mount -t devpts -o newinstance lxcpts /dev/pts - - immediately followed by: - - open("/dev/ptmx") - - would create a pty, say /dev/pts/7, in the initial kernel mount. - But /dev/pts/7 would be invisible in the new mount. - -6. The permissions for /dev/pts/ptmx node should be specified when mounting - /dev/pts, using the '-o ptmxmode=%o' mount option (default is 0000). - - mount -t devpts -o newinstance -o ptmxmode=0644 devpts /dev/pts - - The permissions can be later be changed as usual with 'chmod'. - - chmod 666 /dev/pts/ptmx - -7. A mount of devpts without the 'newinstance' option results in binding to - initial kernel mount. This behavior while preserving legacy semantics, - does not provide strict isolation in a container environment. i.e by - mounting devpts without the 'newinstance' option, a container could - get visibility into the 'host' or root container's devpts. - - To workaround this and have strict isolation, all mounts of devpts, - including the mount in the root container, should use the newinstance - option. diff --git a/drivers/tty/Kconfig b/drivers/tty/Kconfig index 82c4d2e45319..95103054c0e4 100644 --- a/drivers/tty/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/tty/Kconfig @@ -120,17 +120,6 @@ config UNIX98_PTYS All modern Linux systems use the Unix98 ptys. Say Y unless you're on an embedded system and want to conserve memory. -config DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES - bool "Support multiple instances of devpts" - depends on UNIX98_PTYS - default n - ---help--- - Enable support for multiple instances of devpts filesystem. - If you want to have isolated PTY namespaces (eg: in containers), - say Y here. Otherwise, say N. If enabled, each mount of devpts - filesystem with the '-o newinstance' option will create an - independent PTY namespace. - config LEGACY_PTYS bool "Legacy (BSD) PTY support" default y diff --git a/drivers/tty/pty.c b/drivers/tty/pty.c index dd4b8417e7f4..f856c4544eea 100644 --- a/drivers/tty/pty.c +++ b/drivers/tty/pty.c @@ -668,7 +668,7 @@ static void pty_unix98_remove(struct tty_driver *driver, struct tty_struct *tty) else fsi = tty->link->driver_data; devpts_kill_index(fsi, tty->index); - devpts_put_ref(fsi); + devpts_release(fsi); } static const struct tty_operations ptm_unix98_ops = { @@ -733,10 +733,11 @@ static int ptmx_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp) if (retval) return retval; - fsi = devpts_get_ref(inode, filp); - retval = -ENODEV; - if (!fsi) + fsi = devpts_acquire(filp); + if (IS_ERR(fsi)) { + retval = PTR_ERR(fsi); goto out_free_file; + } /* find a device that is not in use. */ mutex_lock(&devpts_mutex); @@ -745,7 +746,7 @@ static int ptmx_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp) retval = index; if (index < 0) - goto out_put_ref; + goto out_put_fsi; mutex_lock(&tty_mutex); @@ -789,8 +790,8 @@ err_release: return retval; out: devpts_kill_index(fsi, index); -out_put_ref: - devpts_put_ref(fsi); +out_put_fsi: + devpts_release(fsi); out_free_file: tty_free_file(filp); return retval; diff --git a/fs/devpts/inode.c b/fs/devpts/inode.c index 0b2954d7172d..37c134a132c7 100644 --- a/fs/devpts/inode.c +++ b/fs/devpts/inode.c @@ -95,8 +95,6 @@ static struct ctl_table pty_root_table[] = { static DEFINE_MUTEX(allocated_ptys_lock); -static struct vfsmount *devpts_mnt; - struct pts_mount_opts { int setuid; int setgid; @@ -104,7 +102,7 @@ struct pts_mount_opts { kgid_t gid; umode_t mode; umode_t ptmxmode; - int newinstance; + int reserve; int max; }; @@ -117,11 +115,9 @@ static const match_table_t tokens = { {Opt_uid, "uid=%u"}, {Opt_gid, "gid=%u"}, {Opt_mode, "mode=%o"}, -#ifdef CONFIG_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES {Opt_ptmxmode, "ptmxmode=%o"}, {Opt_newinstance, "newinstance"}, {Opt_max, "max=%d"}, -#endif {Opt_err, NULL} }; @@ -137,15 +133,48 @@ static inline struct pts_fs_info *DEVPTS_SB(struct super_block *sb) return sb->s_fs_info; } -static inline struct super_block *pts_sb_from_inode(struct inode *inode) +struct pts_fs_info *devpts_acquire(struct file *filp) { -#ifdef CONFIG_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES - if (inode->i_sb->s_magic == DEVPTS_SUPER_MAGIC) - return inode->i_sb; -#endif - if (!devpts_mnt) - return NULL; - return devpts_mnt->mnt_sb; + struct pts_fs_info *result; + struct path path; + struct super_block *sb; + int err; + + path = filp->f_path; + path_get(&path); + + /* Has the devpts filesystem already been found? */ + sb = path.mnt->mnt_sb; + if (sb->s_magic != DEVPTS_SUPER_MAGIC) { + /* Is a devpts filesystem at "pts" in the same directory? */ + err = path_pts(&path); + if (err) { + result = ERR_PTR(err); + goto out; + } + + /* Is the path the root of a devpts filesystem? */ + result = ERR_PTR(-ENODEV); + sb = path.mnt->mnt_sb; + if ((sb->s_magic != DEVPTS_SUPER_MAGIC) || + (path.mnt->mnt_root != sb->s_root)) + goto out; + } + + /* + * pty code needs to hold extra references in case of last /dev/tty close + */ + atomic_inc(&sb->s_active); + result = DEVPTS_SB(sb); + +out: + path_put(&path); + return result; +} + +void devpts_release(struct pts_fs_info *fsi) +{ + deactivate_super(fsi->sb); } #define PARSE_MOUNT 0 @@ -154,9 +183,7 @@ static inline struct super_block *pts_sb_from_inode(struct inode *inode) /* * parse_mount_options(): * Set @opts to mount options specified in @data. If an option is not - * specified in @data, set it to its default value. The exception is - * 'newinstance' option which can only be set/cleared on a mount (i.e. - * cannot be changed during remount). + * specified in @data, set it to its default value. * * Note: @data may be NULL (in which case all options are set to default). */ @@ -174,9 +201,12 @@ static int parse_mount_options(char *data, int op, struct pts_mount_opts *opts) opts->ptmxmode = DEVPTS_DEFAULT_PTMX_MODE; opts->max = NR_UNIX98_PTY_MAX; - /* newinstance makes sense only on initial mount */ + /* Only allow instances mounted from the initial mount + * namespace to tap the reserve pool of ptys. + */ if (op == PARSE_MOUNT) - opts->newinstance = 0; + opts->reserve = + (current->nsproxy->mnt_ns == init_task.nsproxy->mnt_ns); while ((p = strsep(&data, ",")) != NULL) { substring_t args[MAX_OPT_ARGS]; @@ -211,16 +241,12 @@ static int parse_mount_options(char *data, int op, struct pts_mount_opts *opts) return -EINVAL; opts->mode = option & S_IALLUGO; break; -#ifdef CONFIG_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES case Opt_ptmxmode: if (match_octal(&args[0], &option)) return -EINVAL; opts->ptmxmode = option & S_IALLUGO; break; case Opt_newinstance: - /* newinstance makes sense only on initial mount */ - if (op == PARSE_MOUNT) - opts->newinstance = 1; break; case Opt_max: if (match_int(&args[0], &option) || @@ -228,7 +254,6 @@ static int parse_mount_options(char *data, int op, struct pts_mount_opts *opts) return -EINVAL; opts->max = option; break; -#endif default: pr_err("called with bogus options\n"); return -EINVAL; @@ -238,7 +263,6 @@ static int parse_mount_options(char *data, int op, struct pts_mount_opts *opts) return 0; } -#ifdef CONFIG_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES static int mknod_ptmx(struct super_block *sb) { int mode; @@ -305,12 +329,6 @@ static void update_ptmx_mode(struct pts_fs_info *fsi) inode->i_mode = S_IFCHR|fsi->mount_opts.ptmxmode; } } -#else -static inline void update_ptmx_mode(struct pts_fs_info *fsi) -{ - return; -} -#endif static int devpts_remount(struct super_block *sb, int *flags, char *data) { @@ -344,11 +362,9 @@ static int devpts_show_options(struct seq_file *seq, struct dentry *root) seq_printf(seq, ",gid=%u", from_kgid_munged(&init_user_ns, opts->gid)); seq_printf(seq, ",mode=%03o", opts->mode); -#ifdef CONFIG_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES seq_printf(seq, ",ptmxmode=%03o", opts->ptmxmode); if (opts->max < NR_UNIX98_PTY_MAX) seq_printf(seq, ",max=%d", opts->max); -#endif return 0; } @@ -410,40 +426,11 @@ fail: return -ENOMEM; } -#ifdef CONFIG_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES -static int compare_init_pts_sb(struct super_block *s, void *p) -{ - if (devpts_mnt) - return devpts_mnt->mnt_sb == s; - return 0; -} - /* * devpts_mount() * - * If the '-o newinstance' mount option was specified, mount a new - * (private) instance of devpts. PTYs created in this instance are - * independent of the PTYs in other devpts instances. - * - * If the '-o newinstance' option was not specified, mount/remount the - * initial kernel mount of devpts. This type of mount gives the - * legacy, single-instance semantics. - * - * The 'newinstance' option is needed to support multiple namespace - * semantics in devpts while preserving backward compatibility of the - * current 'single-namespace' semantics. i.e all mounts of devpts - * without the 'newinstance' mount option should bind to the initial - * kernel mount, like mount_single(). - * - * Mounts with 'newinstance' option create a new, private namespace. - * - * NOTE: - * - * For single-mount semantics, devpts cannot use mount_single(), - * because mount_single()/sget() find and use the super-block from - * the most recent mount of devpts. But that recent mount may be a - * 'newinstance' mount and mount_single() would pick the newinstance - * super-block instead of the initial super-block. + * Mount a new (private) instance of devpts. PTYs created in this + * instance are independent of the PTYs in other devpts instances. */ static struct dentry *devpts_mount(struct file_system_type *fs_type, int flags, const char *dev_name, void *data) @@ -456,18 +443,7 @@ static struct dentry *devpts_mount(struct file_system_type *fs_type, if (error) return ERR_PTR(error); - /* Require newinstance for all user namespace mounts to ensure - * the mount options are not changed. - */ - if ((current_user_ns() != &init_user_ns) && !opts.newinstance) - return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL); - - if (opts.newinstance) - s = sget(fs_type, NULL, set_anon_super, flags, NULL); - else - s = sget(fs_type, compare_init_pts_sb, set_anon_super, flags, - NULL); - + s = sget(fs_type, NULL, set_anon_super, flags, NULL); if (IS_ERR(s)) return ERR_CAST(s); @@ -491,18 +467,6 @@ out_undo_sget: return ERR_PTR(error); } -#else -/* - * This supports only the legacy single-instance semantics (no - * multiple-instance semantics) - */ -static struct dentry *devpts_mount(struct file_system_type *fs_type, int flags, - const char *dev_name, void *data) -{ - return mount_single(fs_type, flags, data, devpts_fill_super); -} -#endif - static void devpts_kill_sb(struct super_block *sb) { struct pts_fs_info *fsi = DEVPTS_SB(sb); @@ -516,9 +480,7 @@ static struct file_system_type devpts_fs_type = { .name = "devpts", .mount = devpts_mount, .kill_sb = devpts_kill_sb, -#ifdef CONFIG_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES .fs_flags = FS_USERNS_MOUNT | FS_USERNS_DEV_MOUNT, -#endif }; /* @@ -531,16 +493,13 @@ int devpts_new_index(struct pts_fs_info *fsi) int index; int ida_ret; - if (!fsi) - return -ENODEV; - retry: if (!ida_pre_get(&fsi->allocated_ptys, GFP_KERNEL)) return -ENOMEM; mutex_lock(&allocated_ptys_lock); - if (pty_count >= pty_limit - - (fsi->mount_opts.newinstance ? pty_reserve : 0)) { + if (pty_count >= (pty_limit - + (fsi->mount_opts.reserve ? 0 : pty_reserve))) { mutex_unlock(&allocated_ptys_lock); return -ENOSPC; } @@ -571,30 +530,6 @@ void devpts_kill_index(struct pts_fs_info *fsi, int idx) mutex_unlock(&allocated_ptys_lock); } -/* - * pty code needs to hold extra references in case of last /dev/tty close - */ -struct pts_fs_info *devpts_get_ref(struct inode *ptmx_inode, struct file *file) -{ - struct super_block *sb; - struct pts_fs_info *fsi; - - sb = pts_sb_from_inode(ptmx_inode); - if (!sb) - return NULL; - fsi = DEVPTS_SB(sb); - if (!fsi) - return NULL; - - atomic_inc(&sb->s_active); - return fsi; -} - -void devpts_put_ref(struct pts_fs_info *fsi) -{ - deactivate_super(fsi->sb); -} - /** * devpts_pty_new -- create a new inode in /dev/pts/ * @ptmx_inode: inode of the master @@ -607,16 +542,12 @@ void devpts_put_ref(struct pts_fs_info *fsi) struct dentry *devpts_pty_new(struct pts_fs_info *fsi, int index, void *priv) { struct dentry *dentry; - struct super_block *sb; + struct super_block *sb = fsi->sb; struct inode *inode; struct dentry *root; struct pts_mount_opts *opts; char s[12]; - if (!fsi) - return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV); - - sb = fsi->sb; root = sb->s_root; opts = &fsi->mount_opts; @@ -676,20 +607,8 @@ void devpts_pty_kill(struct dentry *dentry) static int __init init_devpts_fs(void) { int err = register_filesystem(&devpts_fs_type); - struct ctl_table_header *table; - if (!err) { - struct vfsmount *mnt; - - table = register_sysctl_table(pty_root_table); - mnt = kern_mount(&devpts_fs_type); - if (IS_ERR(mnt)) { - err = PTR_ERR(mnt); - unregister_filesystem(&devpts_fs_type); - unregister_sysctl_table(table); - } else { - devpts_mnt = mnt; - } + register_sysctl_table(pty_root_table); } return err; } diff --git a/fs/namei.c b/fs/namei.c index 4c4f95ac8aa5..6a82fb7e2127 100644 --- a/fs/namei.c +++ b/fs/namei.c @@ -1416,21 +1416,28 @@ static void follow_mount(struct path *path) } } +static int path_parent_directory(struct path *path) +{ + struct dentry *old = path->dentry; + /* rare case of legitimate dget_parent()... */ + path->dentry = dget_parent(path->dentry); + dput(old); + if (unlikely(!path_connected(path))) + return -ENOENT; + return 0; +} + static int follow_dotdot(struct nameidata *nd) { while(1) { - struct dentry *old = nd->path.dentry; - if (nd->path.dentry == nd->root.dentry && nd->path.mnt == nd->root.mnt) { break; } if (nd->path.dentry != nd->path.mnt->mnt_root) { - /* rare case of legitimate dget_parent()... */ - nd->path.dentry = dget_parent(nd->path.dentry); - dput(old); - if (unlikely(!path_connected(&nd->path))) - return -ENOENT; + int ret = path_parent_directory(&nd->path); + if (ret) + return ret; break; } if (!follow_up(&nd->path)) @@ -2514,6 +2521,34 @@ struct dentry *lookup_one_len_unlocked(const char *name, } EXPORT_SYMBOL(lookup_one_len_unlocked); +#ifdef CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS +int path_pts(struct path *path) +{ + /* Find something mounted on "pts" in the same directory as + * the input path. + */ + struct dentry *child, *parent; + struct qstr this; + int ret; + + ret = path_parent_directory(path); + if (ret) + return ret; + + parent = path->dentry; + this.name = "pts"; + this.len = 3; + child = d_hash_and_lookup(parent, &this); + if (!child) + return -ENOENT; + + path->dentry = child; + dput(parent); + follow_mount(path); + return 0; +} +#endif + int user_path_at_empty(int dfd, const char __user *name, unsigned flags, struct path *path, int *empty) { diff --git a/include/linux/devpts_fs.h b/include/linux/devpts_fs.h index 5871f292b596..277ab9af9ac2 100644 --- a/include/linux/devpts_fs.h +++ b/include/linux/devpts_fs.h @@ -15,13 +15,12 @@ #include <linux/errno.h> -struct pts_fs_info; - #ifdef CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS -/* Look up a pts fs info and get a ref to it */ -struct pts_fs_info *devpts_get_ref(struct inode *, struct file *); -void devpts_put_ref(struct pts_fs_info *); +struct pts_fs_info; + +struct pts_fs_info *devpts_acquire(struct file *); +void devpts_release(struct pts_fs_info *); int devpts_new_index(struct pts_fs_info *); void devpts_kill_index(struct pts_fs_info *, int); diff --git a/include/linux/namei.h b/include/linux/namei.h index ec5ec2818a28..d3d0398f2a1b 100644 --- a/include/linux/namei.h +++ b/include/linux/namei.h @@ -45,6 +45,8 @@ enum {LAST_NORM, LAST_ROOT, LAST_DOT, LAST_DOTDOT, LAST_BIND}; #define LOOKUP_ROOT 0x2000 #define LOOKUP_EMPTY 0x4000 +extern int path_pts(struct path *path); + extern int user_path_at_empty(int, const char __user *, unsigned, struct path *, int *empty); static inline int user_path_at(int dfd, const char __user *name, unsigned flags, |