mirror_zfs/module/zfs/zfs_ctldir.c
Brian Behlendorf 278bee9319 Linux 3.18 compat: Snapshot auto-mounting
Re-factor the .zfs/snapshot auto-mouting code to take in to account
changes made to the upstream kernels.  And to lay the groundwork for
enabling access to .zfs snapshots via NFS clients.  This patch makes
the following core improvements.

* All actively auto-mounted snapshots are now tracked in two global
trees which are indexed by snapshot name and objset id respectively.
This allows for fast lookups of any auto-mounted snapshot regardless
without needing access to the parent dataset.

* Snapshot entries are added to the tree in zfsctl_snapshot_mount().
However, they are now removed from the tree in the context of the
unmount process.  This eliminates the need complicated error logic
in zfsctl_snapshot_unmount() to handle unmount failures.

* References are now taken on the snapshot entries in the tree to
ensure they always remain valid while a task is outstanding.

* The MNT_SHRINKABLE flag is set on the snapshot vfsmount_t right
after the auto-mount succeeds.  This allows to kernel to unmount
idle auto-mounted snapshots if needed removing the need for the
zfsctl_unmount_snapshots() function.

* Snapshots in active use will not be automatically unmounted.  As
long as at least one dentry is revalidated every zfs_expire_snapshot/2
seconds the auto-unmount expiration timer will be extended.

* Commit torvalds/linux@bafc9b7 caused snapshots auto-mounted by ZFS
to be immediately unmounted when the dentry was revalidated.  This
was a consequence of ZFS invaliding all snapdir dentries to ensure that
negative dentries didn't mask new snapshots.  This patch modifies the
behavior such that only negative dentries are invalidated.  This solves
the issue and may result in a performance improvement.

Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Closes #3589
Closes #3344
Closes #3295
Closes #3257
Closes #3243
Closes #3030
Closes #2841
2015-08-31 13:54:39 -07:00

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/*
*
* Copyright (c) 2005, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC.
* Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER).
* LLNL-CODE-403049.
* Rewritten for Linux by:
* Rohan Puri <rohan.puri15@gmail.com>
* Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
* Copyright (c) 2013 by Delphix. All rights reserved.
*/
/*
* ZFS control directory (a.k.a. ".zfs")
*
* This directory provides a common location for all ZFS meta-objects.
* Currently, this is only the 'snapshot' and 'shares' directory, but this may
* expand in the future. The elements are built dynamically, as the hierarchy
* does not actually exist on disk.
*
* For 'snapshot', we don't want to have all snapshots always mounted, because
* this would take up a huge amount of space in /etc/mnttab. We have three
* types of objects:
*
* ctldir ------> snapshotdir -------> snapshot
* |
* |
* V
* mounted fs
*
* The 'snapshot' node contains just enough information to lookup '..' and act
* as a mountpoint for the snapshot. Whenever we lookup a specific snapshot, we
* perform an automount of the underlying filesystem and return the
* corresponding inode.
*
* All mounts are handled automatically by an user mode helper which invokes
* the mount mount procedure. Unmounts are handled by allowing the mount
* point to expire so the kernel may automatically unmount it.
*
* The '.zfs', '.zfs/snapshot', and all directories created under
* '.zfs/snapshot' (ie: '.zfs/snapshot/<snapname>') all share the same
* share the same zfs_sb_t as the head filesystem (what '.zfs' lives under).
*
* File systems mounted on top of the '.zfs/snapshot/<snapname>' paths
* (ie: snapshots) are complete ZFS filesystems and have their own unique
* zfs_sb_t. However, the fsid reported by these mounts will be the same
* as that used by the parent zfs_sb_t to make NFS happy.
*/
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/sysmacros.h>
#include <sys/pathname.h>
#include <sys/vfs.h>
#include <sys/vfs_opreg.h>
#include <sys/zfs_ctldir.h>
#include <sys/zfs_ioctl.h>
#include <sys/zfs_vfsops.h>
#include <sys/zfs_vnops.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/dmu.h>
#include <sys/dsl_destroy.h>
#include <sys/dsl_deleg.h>
#include <sys/mount.h>
#include <sys/zpl.h>
#include "zfs_namecheck.h"
/*
* Two AVL trees are maintained which contain all currently automounted
* snapshots. Every automounted snapshots maps to a single zfs_snapentry_t
* entry which MUST:
*
* - be attached to both trees, and
* - be unique, no duplicate entries are allowed.
*
* The zfs_snapshots_by_name tree is indexed by the full dataset name
* while the zfs_snapshots_by_objsetid tree is indexed by the unique
* objsetid. This allows for fast lookups either by name or objsetid.
*/
static avl_tree_t zfs_snapshots_by_name;
static avl_tree_t zfs_snapshots_by_objsetid;
static kmutex_t zfs_snapshot_lock;
/*
* Control Directory Tunables (.zfs)
*/
int zfs_expire_snapshot = ZFSCTL_EXPIRE_SNAPSHOT;
/*
* Dedicated task queue for unmounting snapshots.
*/
static taskq_t *zfs_expire_taskq;
typedef struct {
char *se_name; /* full snapshot name */
char *se_path; /* full mount path */
uint64_t se_objsetid; /* snapshot objset id */
struct dentry *se_root_dentry; /* snapshot root dentry */
taskqid_t se_taskqid; /* scheduled unmount taskqid */
avl_node_t se_node_name; /* zfs_snapshots_by_name link */
avl_node_t se_node_objsetid; /* zfs_snapshots_by_objsetid link */
refcount_t se_refcount; /* reference count */
} zfs_snapentry_t;
static void zfsctl_snapshot_unmount_delay_impl(zfs_snapentry_t *se, int delay);
/*
* Allocate a new zfs_snapentry_t being careful to make a copy of the
* the snapshot name and provided mount point. No reference is taken.
*/
static zfs_snapentry_t *
zfsctl_snapshot_alloc(char *full_name, char *full_path, uint64_t objsetid,
struct dentry *root_dentry)
{
zfs_snapentry_t *se;
se = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (zfs_snapentry_t), KM_SLEEP);
se->se_name = strdup(full_name);
se->se_path = strdup(full_path);
se->se_objsetid = objsetid;
se->se_root_dentry = root_dentry;
se->se_taskqid = -1;
refcount_create(&se->se_refcount);
return (se);
}
/*
* Free a zfs_snapentry_t the called must ensure there are no active
* references.
*/
static void
zfsctl_snapshot_free(zfs_snapentry_t *se)
{
refcount_destroy(&se->se_refcount);
strfree(se->se_name);
strfree(se->se_path);
kmem_free(se, sizeof (zfs_snapentry_t));
}
/*
* Hold a reference on the zfs_snapentry_t.
*/
static void
zfsctl_snapshot_hold(zfs_snapentry_t *se)
{
refcount_add(&se->se_refcount, NULL);
}
/*
* Release a reference on the zfs_snapentry_t. When the number of
* references drops to zero the structure will be freed.
*/
static void
zfsctl_snapshot_rele(zfs_snapentry_t *se)
{
if (refcount_remove(&se->se_refcount, NULL) == 0)
zfsctl_snapshot_free(se);
}
/*
* Add a zfs_snapentry_t to both the zfs_snapshots_by_name and
* zfs_snapshots_by_objsetid trees. While the zfs_snapentry_t is part
* of the trees a reference is held.
*/
static void
zfsctl_snapshot_add(zfs_snapentry_t *se)
{
ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&zfs_snapshot_lock));
refcount_add(&se->se_refcount, NULL);
avl_add(&zfs_snapshots_by_name, se);
avl_add(&zfs_snapshots_by_objsetid, se);
}
/*
* Remove a zfs_snapentry_t from both the zfs_snapshots_by_name and
* zfs_snapshots_by_objsetid trees. Upon removal a reference is dropped,
* this can result in the structure being freed if that was the last
* remaining reference.
*/
static void
zfsctl_snapshot_remove(zfs_snapentry_t *se)
{
ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&zfs_snapshot_lock));
avl_remove(&zfs_snapshots_by_name, se);
avl_remove(&zfs_snapshots_by_objsetid, se);
zfsctl_snapshot_rele(se);
}
/*
* Snapshot name comparison function for the zfs_snapshots_by_name.
*/
static int
snapentry_compare_by_name(const void *a, const void *b)
{
const zfs_snapentry_t *se_a = a;
const zfs_snapentry_t *se_b = b;
int ret;
ret = strcmp(se_a->se_name, se_b->se_name);
if (ret < 0)
return (-1);
else if (ret > 0)
return (1);
else
return (0);
}
/*
* Snapshot name comparison function for the zfs_snapshots_by_objsetid.
*/
static int
snapentry_compare_by_objsetid(const void *a, const void *b)
{
const zfs_snapentry_t *se_a = a;
const zfs_snapentry_t *se_b = b;
if (se_a->se_objsetid < se_b->se_objsetid)
return (-1);
else if (se_a->se_objsetid > se_b->se_objsetid)
return (1);
else
return (0);
}
/*
* Find a zfs_snapentry_t in zfs_snapshots_by_name. If the snapname
* is found a pointer to the zfs_snapentry_t is returned and a reference
* taken on the structure. The caller is responsible for dropping the
* reference with zfsctl_snapshot_rele(). If the snapname is not found
* NULL will be returned.
*/
static zfs_snapentry_t *
zfsctl_snapshot_find_by_name(char *snapname)
{
zfs_snapentry_t *se, search;
ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&zfs_snapshot_lock));
search.se_name = snapname;
se = avl_find(&zfs_snapshots_by_name, &search, NULL);
if (se)
refcount_add(&se->se_refcount, NULL);
return (se);
}
/*
* Find a zfs_snapentry_t in zfs_snapshots_by_objsetid given the objset id
* rather than the snapname. In all other respects it behaves the same
* as zfsctl_snapshot_find_by_name().
*/
static zfs_snapentry_t *
zfsctl_snapshot_find_by_objsetid(uint64_t objsetid)
{
zfs_snapentry_t *se, search;
ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&zfs_snapshot_lock));
search.se_objsetid = objsetid;
se = avl_find(&zfs_snapshots_by_objsetid, &search, NULL);
if (se)
refcount_add(&se->se_refcount, NULL);
return (se);
}
/*
* Rename a zfs_snapentry_t in the zfs_snapshots_by_name. The structure is
* removed, renamed, and added back to the new correct location in the tree.
*/
static int
zfsctl_snapshot_rename(char *old_snapname, char *new_snapname)
{
zfs_snapentry_t *se;
ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&zfs_snapshot_lock));
se = zfsctl_snapshot_find_by_name(old_snapname);
if (se == NULL)
return (ENOENT);
zfsctl_snapshot_remove(se);
strfree(se->se_name);
se->se_name = strdup(new_snapname);
zfsctl_snapshot_add(se);
zfsctl_snapshot_rele(se);
return (0);
}
/*
* Delayed task responsible for unmounting an expired automounted snapshot.
*/
static void
snapentry_expire(void *data)
{
zfs_snapentry_t *se = (zfs_snapentry_t *)data;
uint64_t objsetid = se->se_objsetid;
se->se_taskqid = -1;
(void) zfsctl_snapshot_unmount(se->se_name, MNT_EXPIRE);
zfsctl_snapshot_rele(se);
/*
* Reschedule the unmount if the zfs_snapentry_t wasn't removed.
* This can occur when the snapshot is busy.
*/
mutex_enter(&zfs_snapshot_lock);
if ((se = zfsctl_snapshot_find_by_objsetid(objsetid)) != NULL) {
zfsctl_snapshot_unmount_delay_impl(se, zfs_expire_snapshot);
zfsctl_snapshot_rele(se);
}
mutex_exit(&zfs_snapshot_lock);
}
/*
* Cancel an automatic unmount of a snapname. This callback is responsible
* for dropping the reference on the zfs_snapentry_t which was taken when
* during dispatch.
*/
static void
zfsctl_snapshot_unmount_cancel(zfs_snapentry_t *se)
{
ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&zfs_snapshot_lock));
if (taskq_cancel_id(zfs_expire_taskq, se->se_taskqid) == 0) {
se->se_taskqid = -1;
zfsctl_snapshot_rele(se);
}
}
/*
* Dispatch the unmount task for delayed handling with a hold protecting it.
*/
static void
zfsctl_snapshot_unmount_delay_impl(zfs_snapentry_t *se, int delay)
{
ASSERT3S(se->se_taskqid, ==, -1);
se->se_taskqid = taskq_dispatch_delay(zfs_expire_taskq,
snapentry_expire, se, TQ_SLEEP, ddi_get_lbolt() + delay * HZ);
zfsctl_snapshot_hold(se);
}
/*
* Schedule an automatic unmount of objset id to occur in delay seconds from
* now. Any previous delayed unmount will be cancelled in favor of the
* updated deadline. A reference is taken by zfsctl_snapshot_find_by_name()
* and held until the outstanding task is handled or cancelled.
*/
int
zfsctl_snapshot_unmount_delay(uint64_t objsetid, int delay)
{
zfs_snapentry_t *se;
int error = ENOENT;
mutex_enter(&zfs_snapshot_lock);
if ((se = zfsctl_snapshot_find_by_objsetid(objsetid)) != NULL) {
zfsctl_snapshot_unmount_cancel(se);
zfsctl_snapshot_unmount_delay_impl(se, delay);
zfsctl_snapshot_rele(se);
error = 0;
}
mutex_exit(&zfs_snapshot_lock);
return (error);
}
/*
* Check if snapname is currently mounted. Returned non-zero when mounted
* and zero when unmounted.
*/
static boolean_t
zfsctl_snapshot_ismounted(char *snapname)
{
zfs_snapentry_t *se;
boolean_t ismounted = B_FALSE;
mutex_enter(&zfs_snapshot_lock);
if ((se = zfsctl_snapshot_find_by_name(snapname)) != NULL) {
zfsctl_snapshot_rele(se);
ismounted = B_TRUE;
}
mutex_exit(&zfs_snapshot_lock);
return (ismounted);
}
/*
* Check if the given inode is a part of the virtual .zfs directory.
*/
boolean_t
zfsctl_is_node(struct inode *ip)
{
return (ITOZ(ip)->z_is_ctldir);
}
/*
* Check if the given inode is a .zfs/snapshots/snapname directory.
*/
boolean_t
zfsctl_is_snapdir(struct inode *ip)
{
return (zfsctl_is_node(ip) && (ip->i_ino <= ZFSCTL_INO_SNAPDIRS));
}
/*
* Allocate a new inode with the passed id and ops.
*/
static struct inode *
zfsctl_inode_alloc(zfs_sb_t *zsb, uint64_t id,
const struct file_operations *fops, const struct inode_operations *ops)
{
struct timespec now = current_fs_time(zsb->z_sb);
struct inode *ip;
znode_t *zp;
ip = new_inode(zsb->z_sb);
if (ip == NULL)
return (NULL);
zp = ITOZ(ip);
ASSERT3P(zp->z_dirlocks, ==, NULL);
ASSERT3P(zp->z_acl_cached, ==, NULL);
ASSERT3P(zp->z_xattr_cached, ==, NULL);
zp->z_id = id;
zp->z_unlinked = 0;
zp->z_atime_dirty = 0;
zp->z_zn_prefetch = 0;
zp->z_moved = 0;
zp->z_sa_hdl = NULL;
zp->z_blksz = 0;
zp->z_seq = 0;
zp->z_mapcnt = 0;
zp->z_gen = 0;
zp->z_size = 0;
zp->z_atime[0] = 0;
zp->z_atime[1] = 0;
zp->z_links = 0;
zp->z_pflags = 0;
zp->z_uid = 0;
zp->z_gid = 0;
zp->z_mode = 0;
zp->z_sync_cnt = 0;
zp->z_is_zvol = B_FALSE;
zp->z_is_mapped = B_FALSE;
zp->z_is_ctldir = B_TRUE;
zp->z_is_sa = B_FALSE;
zp->z_is_stale = B_FALSE;
ip->i_ino = id;
ip->i_mode = (S_IFDIR | S_IRUGO | S_IXUGO);
ip->i_uid = SUID_TO_KUID(0);
ip->i_gid = SGID_TO_KGID(0);
ip->i_blkbits = SPA_MINBLOCKSHIFT;
ip->i_atime = now;
ip->i_mtime = now;
ip->i_ctime = now;
ip->i_fop = fops;
ip->i_op = ops;
if (insert_inode_locked(ip)) {
unlock_new_inode(ip);
iput(ip);
return (NULL);
}
mutex_enter(&zsb->z_znodes_lock);
list_insert_tail(&zsb->z_all_znodes, zp);
zsb->z_nr_znodes++;
membar_producer();
mutex_exit(&zsb->z_znodes_lock);
unlock_new_inode(ip);
return (ip);
}
/*
* Lookup the inode with given id, it will be allocated if needed.
*/
static struct inode *
zfsctl_inode_lookup(zfs_sb_t *zsb, uint64_t id,
const struct file_operations *fops, const struct inode_operations *ops)
{
struct inode *ip = NULL;
while (ip == NULL) {
ip = ilookup(zsb->z_sb, (unsigned long)id);
if (ip)
break;
/* May fail due to concurrent zfsctl_inode_alloc() */
ip = zfsctl_inode_alloc(zsb, id, fops, ops);
}
return (ip);
}
/*
* Create the '.zfs' directory. This directory is cached as part of the VFS
* structure. This results in a hold on the zfs_sb_t. The code in zfs_umount()
* therefore checks against a vfs_count of 2 instead of 1. This reference
* is removed when the ctldir is destroyed in the unmount. All other entities
* under the '.zfs' directory are created dynamically as needed.
*
* Because the dynamically created '.zfs' directory entries assume the use
* of 64-bit inode numbers this support must be disabled on 32-bit systems.
*/
int
zfsctl_create(zfs_sb_t *zsb)
{
#if defined(CONFIG_64BIT)
ASSERT(zsb->z_ctldir == NULL);
zsb->z_ctldir = zfsctl_inode_alloc(zsb, ZFSCTL_INO_ROOT,
&zpl_fops_root, &zpl_ops_root);
if (zsb->z_ctldir == NULL)
return (SET_ERROR(ENOENT));
return (0);
#else
return (SET_ERROR(EOPNOTSUPP));
#endif /* CONFIG_64BIT */
}
/*
* Destroy the '.zfs' directory or remove a snapshot from zfs_snapshots_by_name.
* Only called when the filesystem is unmounted.
*/
void
zfsctl_destroy(zfs_sb_t *zsb)
{
if (zsb->z_issnap) {
zfs_snapentry_t *se;
uint64_t objsetid = dmu_objset_id(zsb->z_os);
mutex_enter(&zfs_snapshot_lock);
if ((se = zfsctl_snapshot_find_by_objsetid(objsetid)) != NULL) {
zfsctl_snapshot_unmount_cancel(se);
zfsctl_snapshot_remove(se);
zfsctl_snapshot_rele(se);
}
mutex_exit(&zfs_snapshot_lock);
} else if (zsb->z_ctldir) {
iput(zsb->z_ctldir);
zsb->z_ctldir = NULL;
}
}
/*
* Given a root znode, retrieve the associated .zfs directory.
* Add a hold to the vnode and return it.
*/
struct inode *
zfsctl_root(znode_t *zp)
{
ASSERT(zfs_has_ctldir(zp));
igrab(ZTOZSB(zp)->z_ctldir);
return (ZTOZSB(zp)->z_ctldir);
}
int
zfsctl_fid(struct inode *ip, fid_t *fidp)
{
znode_t *zp = ITOZ(ip);
zfs_sb_t *zsb = ITOZSB(ip);
uint64_t object = zp->z_id;
zfid_short_t *zfid;
int i;
ZFS_ENTER(zsb);
if (fidp->fid_len < SHORT_FID_LEN) {
fidp->fid_len = SHORT_FID_LEN;
ZFS_EXIT(zsb);
return (SET_ERROR(ENOSPC));
}
zfid = (zfid_short_t *)fidp;
zfid->zf_len = SHORT_FID_LEN;
for (i = 0; i < sizeof (zfid->zf_object); i++)
zfid->zf_object[i] = (uint8_t)(object >> (8 * i));
/* .zfs znodes always have a generation number of 0 */
for (i = 0; i < sizeof (zfid->zf_gen); i++)
zfid->zf_gen[i] = 0;
ZFS_EXIT(zsb);
return (0);
}
/*
* Construct a full dataset name in full_name: "pool/dataset@snap_name"
*/
static int
zfsctl_snapshot_name(zfs_sb_t *zsb, const char *snap_name, int len,
char *full_name)
{
objset_t *os = zsb->z_os;
if (zfs_component_namecheck(snap_name, NULL, NULL) != 0)
return (SET_ERROR(EILSEQ));
dmu_objset_name(os, full_name);
if ((strlen(full_name) + 1 + strlen(snap_name)) >= len)
return (SET_ERROR(ENAMETOOLONG));
(void) strcat(full_name, "@");
(void) strcat(full_name, snap_name);
return (0);
}
/*
* Returns full path in full_path: "/pool/dataset/.zfs/snapshot/snap_name/"
*/
static int
zfsctl_snapshot_path(struct path *path, int len, char *full_path)
{
char *path_buffer, *path_ptr;
int path_len, error = 0;
path_buffer = kmem_alloc(len, KM_SLEEP);
path_ptr = d_path(path, path_buffer, len);
if (IS_ERR(path_ptr)) {
error = -PTR_ERR(path_ptr);
goto out;
}
path_len = path_buffer + len - 1 - path_ptr;
if (path_len > len) {
error = SET_ERROR(EFAULT);
goto out;
}
memcpy(full_path, path_ptr, path_len);
full_path[path_len] = '\0';
out:
kmem_free(path_buffer, len);
return (error);
}
/*
* Special case the handling of "..".
*/
int
zfsctl_root_lookup(struct inode *dip, char *name, struct inode **ipp,
int flags, cred_t *cr, int *direntflags, pathname_t *realpnp)
{
zfs_sb_t *zsb = ITOZSB(dip);
int error = 0;
ZFS_ENTER(zsb);
if (strcmp(name, "..") == 0) {
*ipp = dip->i_sb->s_root->d_inode;
} else if (strcmp(name, ZFS_SNAPDIR_NAME) == 0) {
*ipp = zfsctl_inode_lookup(zsb, ZFSCTL_INO_SNAPDIR,
&zpl_fops_snapdir, &zpl_ops_snapdir);
} else if (strcmp(name, ZFS_SHAREDIR_NAME) == 0) {
*ipp = zfsctl_inode_lookup(zsb, ZFSCTL_INO_SHARES,
&zpl_fops_shares, &zpl_ops_shares);
} else {
*ipp = NULL;
}
if (*ipp == NULL)
error = SET_ERROR(ENOENT);
ZFS_EXIT(zsb);
return (error);
}
/*
* Lookup entry point for the 'snapshot' directory. Try to open the
* snapshot if it exist, creating the pseudo filesystem inode as necessary.
* Perform a mount of the associated dataset on top of the inode.
*/
int
zfsctl_snapdir_lookup(struct inode *dip, char *name, struct inode **ipp,
int flags, cred_t *cr, int *direntflags, pathname_t *realpnp)
{
zfs_sb_t *zsb = ITOZSB(dip);
uint64_t id;
int error;
ZFS_ENTER(zsb);
error = dmu_snapshot_lookup(zsb->z_os, name, &id);
if (error) {
ZFS_EXIT(zsb);
return (error);
}
*ipp = zfsctl_inode_lookup(zsb, ZFSCTL_INO_SNAPDIRS - id,
&simple_dir_operations, &simple_dir_inode_operations);
if (*ipp == NULL)
error = SET_ERROR(ENOENT);
ZFS_EXIT(zsb);
return (error);
}
/*
* Renaming a directory under '.zfs/snapshot' will automatically trigger
* a rename of the snapshot to the new given name. The rename is confined
* to the '.zfs/snapshot' directory snapshots cannot be moved elsewhere.
*/
int
zfsctl_snapdir_rename(struct inode *sdip, char *snm,
struct inode *tdip, char *tnm, cred_t *cr, int flags)
{
zfs_sb_t *zsb = ITOZSB(sdip);
char *to, *from, *real, *fsname;
int error;
ZFS_ENTER(zsb);
to = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
from = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
real = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
fsname = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
if (zsb->z_case == ZFS_CASE_INSENSITIVE) {
error = dmu_snapshot_realname(zsb->z_os, snm, real,
MAXNAMELEN, NULL);
if (error == 0) {
snm = real;
} else if (error != ENOTSUP) {
goto out;
}
}
dmu_objset_name(zsb->z_os, fsname);
error = zfsctl_snapshot_name(ITOZSB(sdip), snm, MAXNAMELEN, from);
if (error == 0)
error = zfsctl_snapshot_name(ITOZSB(tdip), tnm, MAXNAMELEN, to);
if (error == 0)
error = zfs_secpolicy_rename_perms(from, to, cr);
if (error != 0)
goto out;
/*
* Cannot move snapshots out of the snapdir.
*/
if (sdip != tdip) {
error = SET_ERROR(EINVAL);
goto out;
}
/*
* No-op when names are identical.
*/
if (strcmp(snm, tnm) == 0) {
error = 0;
goto out;
}
mutex_enter(&zfs_snapshot_lock);
error = dsl_dataset_rename_snapshot(fsname, snm, tnm, B_FALSE);
if (error == 0)
(void) zfsctl_snapshot_rename(snm, tnm);
mutex_exit(&zfs_snapshot_lock);
out:
kmem_free(from, MAXNAMELEN);
kmem_free(to, MAXNAMELEN);
kmem_free(real, MAXNAMELEN);
kmem_free(fsname, MAXNAMELEN);
ZFS_EXIT(zsb);
return (error);
}
/*
* Removing a directory under '.zfs/snapshot' will automatically trigger
* the removal of the snapshot with the given name.
*/
int
zfsctl_snapdir_remove(struct inode *dip, char *name, cred_t *cr, int flags)
{
zfs_sb_t *zsb = ITOZSB(dip);
char *snapname, *real;
int error;
ZFS_ENTER(zsb);
snapname = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
real = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
if (zsb->z_case == ZFS_CASE_INSENSITIVE) {
error = dmu_snapshot_realname(zsb->z_os, name, real,
MAXNAMELEN, NULL);
if (error == 0) {
name = real;
} else if (error != ENOTSUP) {
goto out;
}
}
error = zfsctl_snapshot_name(ITOZSB(dip), name, MAXNAMELEN, snapname);
if (error == 0)
error = zfs_secpolicy_destroy_perms(snapname, cr);
if (error != 0)
goto out;
error = zfsctl_snapshot_unmount(snapname, MNT_FORCE);
if ((error == 0) || (error == ENOENT))
error = dsl_destroy_snapshot(snapname, B_FALSE);
out:
kmem_free(snapname, MAXNAMELEN);
kmem_free(real, MAXNAMELEN);
ZFS_EXIT(zsb);
return (error);
}
/*
* Creating a directory under '.zfs/snapshot' will automatically trigger
* the creation of a new snapshot with the given name.
*/
int
zfsctl_snapdir_mkdir(struct inode *dip, char *dirname, vattr_t *vap,
struct inode **ipp, cred_t *cr, int flags)
{
zfs_sb_t *zsb = ITOZSB(dip);
char *dsname;
int error;
dsname = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
if (zfs_component_namecheck(dirname, NULL, NULL) != 0) {
error = SET_ERROR(EILSEQ);
goto out;
}
dmu_objset_name(zsb->z_os, dsname);
error = zfs_secpolicy_snapshot_perms(dsname, cr);
if (error != 0)
goto out;
if (error == 0) {
error = dmu_objset_snapshot_one(dsname, dirname);
if (error != 0)
goto out;
error = zfsctl_snapdir_lookup(dip, dirname, ipp,
0, cr, NULL, NULL);
}
out:
kmem_free(dsname, MAXNAMELEN);
return (error);
}
/*
* Attempt to unmount a snapshot by making a call to user space.
* There is no assurance that this can or will succeed, is just a
* best effort. In the case where it does fail, perhaps because
* it's in use, the unmount will fail harmlessly.
*/
#define SET_UNMOUNT_CMD \
"exec 0</dev/null " \
" 1>/dev/null " \
" 2>/dev/null; " \
"umount -t zfs -n %s'%s'"
int
zfsctl_snapshot_unmount(char *snapname, int flags)
{
char *argv[] = { "/bin/sh", "-c", NULL, NULL };
char *envp[] = { NULL };
zfs_snapentry_t *se;
int error;
mutex_enter(&zfs_snapshot_lock);
if ((se = zfsctl_snapshot_find_by_name(snapname)) == NULL) {
mutex_exit(&zfs_snapshot_lock);
return (ENOENT);
}
mutex_exit(&zfs_snapshot_lock);
argv[2] = kmem_asprintf(SET_UNMOUNT_CMD,
flags & MNT_FORCE ? "-f " : "", se->se_path);
zfsctl_snapshot_rele(se);
dprintf("unmount; path=%s\n", se->se_path);
error = call_usermodehelper(argv[0], argv, envp, UMH_WAIT_PROC);
strfree(argv[2]);
/*
* The umount system utility will return 256 on error. We must
* assume this error is because the file system is busy so it is
* converted to the more sensible EBUSY.
*/
if (error)
error = SET_ERROR(EBUSY);
return (error);
}
#define MOUNT_BUSY 0x80 /* Mount failed due to EBUSY (from mntent.h) */
#define SET_MOUNT_CMD \
"exec 0</dev/null " \
" 1>/dev/null " \
" 2>/dev/null; " \
"mount -t zfs -n '%s' '%s'"
int
zfsctl_snapshot_mount(struct path *path, int flags)
{
struct dentry *dentry = path->dentry;
struct inode *ip = dentry->d_inode;
zfs_sb_t *zsb;
zfs_sb_t *snap_zsb;
zfs_snapentry_t *se;
char *full_name, *full_path;
char *argv[] = { "/bin/sh", "-c", NULL, NULL };
char *envp[] = { NULL };
int error;
if (ip == NULL)
return (EISDIR);
zsb = ITOZSB(ip);
ZFS_ENTER(zsb);
full_name = kmem_zalloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
full_path = kmem_zalloc(MAXPATHLEN, KM_SLEEP);
error = zfsctl_snapshot_name(zsb, dname(dentry),
MAXNAMELEN, full_name);
if (error)
goto error;
error = zfsctl_snapshot_path(path, MAXPATHLEN, full_path);
if (error)
goto error;
/*
* Multiple concurrent automounts of a snapshot are never allowed.
* The snapshot may be manually mounted as many times as desired.
*/
if (zfsctl_snapshot_ismounted(full_name)) {
error = SET_ERROR(EISDIR);
goto error;
}
/*
* Attempt to mount the snapshot from user space. Normally this
* would be done using the vfs_kern_mount() function, however that
* function is marked GPL-only and cannot be used. On error we
* careful to log the real error to the console and return EISDIR
* to safely abort the automount. This should be very rare.
*
* If the user mode helper happens to return EBUSY, a concurrent
* mount is already in progress in which case the error is ignored.
* Take note that if the program was executed successfully the return
* value from call_usermodehelper() will be (exitcode << 8 + signal).
*/
dprintf("mount; name=%s path=%s\n", full_name, full_path);
argv[2] = kmem_asprintf(SET_MOUNT_CMD, full_name, full_path);
error = call_usermodehelper(argv[0], argv, envp, UMH_WAIT_PROC);
strfree(argv[2]);
if (error && !(error & MOUNT_BUSY << 8)) {
cmn_err(CE_WARN, "Unable to automount %s/%s: %d",
full_path, full_name, error);
error = SET_ERROR(EISDIR);
goto error;
}
/*
* Follow down in to the mounted snapshot and set MNT_SHRINKABLE
* to identify this as an automounted filesystem.
*/
zpl_follow_down_one(path);
snap_zsb = ITOZSB(path->dentry->d_inode);
dentry = path->dentry;
path->mnt->mnt_flags |= MNT_SHRINKABLE;
zpl_follow_up(path);
error = 0;
mutex_enter(&zfs_snapshot_lock);
se = zfsctl_snapshot_alloc(full_name, full_path,
dmu_objset_id(snap_zsb->z_os), dentry);
zfsctl_snapshot_add(se);
zfsctl_snapshot_unmount_delay_impl(se, zfs_expire_snapshot);
mutex_exit(&zfs_snapshot_lock);
error:
kmem_free(full_name, MAXNAMELEN);
kmem_free(full_path, MAXPATHLEN);
ZFS_EXIT(zsb);
return (error);
}
/*
* Given the objset id of the snapshot return its zfs_sb_t as zsbp.
*/
int
zfsctl_lookup_objset(struct super_block *sb, uint64_t objsetid, zfs_sb_t **zsbp)
{
zfs_snapentry_t *se;
int error;
/*
* Verify that the snapshot is mounted then lookup the mounted root
* rather than the covered mount point. This may fail if the
* snapshot has just been unmounted by an unrelated user space
* process. This race cannot occur to an expired mount point
* because we hold the zfs_snapshot_lock to prevent the race.
*/
mutex_enter(&zfs_snapshot_lock);
if ((se = zfsctl_snapshot_find_by_objsetid(objsetid)) != NULL) {
*zsbp = ITOZSB(se->se_root_dentry->d_inode);
ASSERT3U(dmu_objset_id((*zsbp)->z_os), ==, objsetid);
zfsctl_snapshot_rele(se);
error = SET_ERROR(0);
} else {
error = SET_ERROR(ENOENT);
}
mutex_exit(&zfs_snapshot_lock);
return (error);
}
int
zfsctl_shares_lookup(struct inode *dip, char *name, struct inode **ipp,
int flags, cred_t *cr, int *direntflags, pathname_t *realpnp)
{
zfs_sb_t *zsb = ITOZSB(dip);
struct inode *ip;
znode_t *dzp;
int error;
ZFS_ENTER(zsb);
if (zsb->z_shares_dir == 0) {
ZFS_EXIT(zsb);
return (SET_ERROR(ENOTSUP));
}
error = zfs_zget(zsb, zsb->z_shares_dir, &dzp);
if (error) {
ZFS_EXIT(zsb);
return (error);
}
error = zfs_lookup(ZTOI(dzp), name, &ip, 0, cr, NULL, NULL);
iput(ZTOI(dzp));
ZFS_EXIT(zsb);
return (error);
}
/*
* Initialize the various pieces we'll need to create and manipulate .zfs
* directories. Currently this is unused but available.
*/
void
zfsctl_init(void)
{
avl_create(&zfs_snapshots_by_name, snapentry_compare_by_name,
sizeof (zfs_snapentry_t), offsetof(zfs_snapentry_t,
se_node_name));
avl_create(&zfs_snapshots_by_objsetid, snapentry_compare_by_objsetid,
sizeof (zfs_snapentry_t), offsetof(zfs_snapentry_t,
se_node_objsetid));
mutex_init(&zfs_snapshot_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
zfs_expire_taskq = taskq_create("z_unmount", 1, defclsyspri,
1, 8, TASKQ_PREPOPULATE);
}
/*
* Cleanup the various pieces we needed for .zfs directories. In particular
* ensure the expiry timer is canceled safely.
*/
void
zfsctl_fini(void)
{
taskq_destroy(zfs_expire_taskq);
avl_destroy(&zfs_snapshots_by_name);
avl_destroy(&zfs_snapshots_by_objsetid);
mutex_destroy(&zfs_snapshot_lock);
}
module_param(zfs_expire_snapshot, int, 0644);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_expire_snapshot, "Seconds to expire .zfs/snapshot");