mirror_zfs/module/zfs/pathname.c
Brian Behlendorf d0249a4bd0
Replace ZFS on Linux references with OpenZFS
This change updates the documentation to refer to the project
as OpenZFS instead ZFS on Linux.  Web links have been updated
to refer to https://github.com/openzfs/zfs.  The extraneous
zfsonlinux.org web links in the ZED and SPL sources have been
dropped.

Reviewed-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru>
Reviewed-by: Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@iXsystems.com>
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Closes #11007
2020-10-08 20:10:13 -07:00

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/*
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* Use is subject to license terms.
*/
/* Copyright (c) 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T */
/* All Rights Reserved */
/*
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#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/pathname.h>
#include <sys/kmem.h>
#include <sys/sysmacros.h>
/*
* Pathname utilities.
*
* In translating file names we copy each argument file
* name into a pathname structure where we operate on it.
* Each pathname structure can hold "pn_bufsize" characters
* including a terminating null, and operations here support
* allocating and freeing pathname structures, fetching
* strings from user space, getting the next character from
* a pathname, combining two pathnames (used in symbolic
* link processing), and peeling off the first component
* of a pathname.
*/
/*
* Allocate contents of pathname structure. Structure is typically
* an automatic variable in calling routine for convenience.
*
* May sleep in the call to kmem_alloc() and so must not be called
* from interrupt level.
*/
void
pn_alloc(struct pathname *pnp)
{
pn_alloc_sz(pnp, MAXPATHLEN);
}
void
pn_alloc_sz(struct pathname *pnp, size_t sz)
{
pnp->pn_buf = kmem_alloc(sz, KM_SLEEP);
pnp->pn_bufsize = sz;
}
/*
* Free pathname resources.
*/
void
pn_free(struct pathname *pnp)
{
/* pn_bufsize is usually MAXPATHLEN, but may not be */
kmem_free(pnp->pn_buf, pnp->pn_bufsize);
pnp->pn_buf = NULL;
pnp->pn_bufsize = 0;
}