ladybird/Kernel/FileSystem/VirtualFileSystem.h
kleines Filmröllchen a6a439243f Kernel: Turn lock ranks into template parameters
This step would ideally not have been necessary (increases amount of
refactoring and templates necessary, which in turn increases build
times), but it gives us a couple of nice properties:
- SpinlockProtected inside Singleton (a very common combination) can now
  obtain any lock rank just via the template parameter. It was not
  previously possible to do this with SingletonInstanceCreator magic.
- SpinlockProtected's lock rank is now mandatory; this is the majority
  of cases and allows us to see where we're still missing proper ranks.
- The type already informs us what lock rank a lock has, which aids code
  readability and (possibly, if gdb cooperates) lock mismatch debugging.
- The rank of a lock can no longer be dynamic, which is not something we
  wanted in the first place (or made use of). Locks randomly changing
  their rank sounds like a disaster waiting to happen.
- In some places, we might be able to statically check that locks are
  taken in the right order (with the right lock rank checking
  implementation) as rank information is fully statically known.

This refactoring even more exposes the fact that Mutex has no lock rank
capabilites, which is not fixed here.
2023-01-02 18:15:27 -05:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2018-2021, Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#pragma once
#include <AK/Badge.h>
#include <AK/Error.h>
#include <AK/Function.h>
#include <AK/HashMap.h>
#include <AK/NonnullOwnPtrVector.h>
#include <AK/OwnPtr.h>
#include <AK/RefPtr.h>
#include <Kernel/FileSystem/FileBackedFileSystem.h>
#include <Kernel/FileSystem/FileSystem.h>
#include <Kernel/FileSystem/InodeIdentifier.h>
#include <Kernel/FileSystem/InodeMetadata.h>
#include <Kernel/FileSystem/Mount.h>
#include <Kernel/FileSystem/UnveilNode.h>
#include <Kernel/Forward.h>
#include <Kernel/Library/LockRefPtr.h>
#include <Kernel/Locking/SpinlockProtected.h>
namespace Kernel {
// Kernel internal options.
#define O_NOFOLLOW_NOERROR (1 << 29)
#define O_UNLINK_INTERNAL (1 << 30)
struct UidAndGid {
UserID uid;
GroupID gid;
};
enum class AccessFlags {
None = 0,
EffectiveAccess = 1 << 0,
DoNotFollowSymlinks = 1 << 1,
};
AK_ENUM_BITWISE_OPERATORS(AccessFlags);
class VirtualFileSystem {
public:
// Required to be at least 8 by POSIX
// https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/limits.h.html
static constexpr int symlink_recursion_limit = 8;
static void initialize();
static VirtualFileSystem& the();
VirtualFileSystem();
~VirtualFileSystem();
ErrorOr<void> mount_root(FileSystem&);
ErrorOr<void> mount(FileSystem&, Custody& mount_point, int flags);
ErrorOr<void> bind_mount(Custody& source, Custody& mount_point, int flags);
ErrorOr<void> remount(Custody& mount_point, int new_flags);
ErrorOr<void> unmount(Custody& mount_point);
ErrorOr<NonnullLockRefPtr<OpenFileDescription>> open(Credentials const&, StringView path, int options, mode_t mode, Custody& base, Optional<UidAndGid> = {});
ErrorOr<NonnullLockRefPtr<OpenFileDescription>> create(Credentials const&, StringView path, int options, mode_t mode, Custody& parent_custody, Optional<UidAndGid> = {});
ErrorOr<void> mkdir(Credentials const&, StringView path, mode_t mode, Custody& base);
ErrorOr<void> link(Credentials const&, StringView old_path, StringView new_path, Custody& base);
ErrorOr<void> unlink(Credentials const&, StringView path, Custody& base);
ErrorOr<void> symlink(Credentials const&, StringView target, StringView linkpath, Custody& base);
ErrorOr<void> rmdir(Credentials const&, StringView path, Custody& base);
ErrorOr<void> chmod(Credentials const&, StringView path, mode_t, Custody& base, int options = 0);
ErrorOr<void> chmod(Credentials const&, Custody&, mode_t);
ErrorOr<void> chown(Credentials const&, StringView path, UserID, GroupID, Custody& base, int options);
ErrorOr<void> chown(Credentials const&, Custody&, UserID, GroupID);
ErrorOr<void> access(Credentials const&, StringView path, int mode, Custody& base, AccessFlags);
ErrorOr<InodeMetadata> lookup_metadata(Credentials const&, StringView path, Custody& base, int options = 0);
ErrorOr<void> utime(Credentials const&, StringView path, Custody& base, time_t atime, time_t mtime);
ErrorOr<void> utimensat(Credentials const&, StringView path, Custody& base, timespec const& atime, timespec const& mtime, int options = 0);
ErrorOr<void> rename(Credentials const&, Custody& old_base, StringView oldpath, Custody& new_base, StringView newpath);
ErrorOr<void> mknod(Credentials const&, StringView path, mode_t, dev_t, Custody& base);
ErrorOr<NonnullRefPtr<Custody>> open_directory(Credentials const&, StringView path, Custody& base);
ErrorOr<void> for_each_mount(Function<ErrorOr<void>(Mount const&)>) const;
ErrorOr<NonnullLockRefPtr<FileBackedFileSystem>> find_already_existing_or_create_file_backed_file_system(OpenFileDescription& description, Function<ErrorOr<NonnullLockRefPtr<FileSystem>>(OpenFileDescription&)> callback);
InodeIdentifier root_inode_id() const;
void sync_filesystems();
void lock_all_filesystems();
static void sync();
NonnullRefPtr<Custody> root_custody();
ErrorOr<NonnullRefPtr<Custody>> resolve_path(Credentials const&, StringView path, NonnullRefPtr<Custody> base, RefPtr<Custody>* out_parent = nullptr, int options = 0, int symlink_recursion_level = 0);
ErrorOr<NonnullRefPtr<Custody>> resolve_path_without_veil(Credentials const&, StringView path, NonnullRefPtr<Custody> base, RefPtr<Custody>* out_parent = nullptr, int options = 0, int symlink_recursion_level = 0);
private:
friend class OpenFileDescription;
UnveilNode const& find_matching_unveiled_path(StringView path);
ErrorOr<void> validate_path_against_process_veil(Custody const& path, int options);
ErrorOr<void> validate_path_against_process_veil(StringView path, int options);
bool is_vfs_root(InodeIdentifier) const;
ErrorOr<void> traverse_directory_inode(Inode&, Function<ErrorOr<void>(FileSystem::DirectoryEntryView const&)>);
bool mount_point_exists_at_inode(InodeIdentifier inode);
// FIXME: These functions are totally unsafe as someone could unmount the returned Mount underneath us.
Mount* find_mount_for_host(InodeIdentifier);
Mount* find_mount_for_guest(InodeIdentifier);
LockRefPtr<Inode> m_root_inode;
SpinlockProtected<RefPtr<Custody>, LockRank::None> m_root_custody {};
SpinlockProtected<IntrusiveList<&Mount::m_vfs_list_node>, LockRank::None> m_mounts {};
SpinlockProtected<IntrusiveList<&FileBackedFileSystem::m_file_backed_file_system_node>, LockRank::None> m_file_backed_file_systems_list {};
SpinlockProtected<IntrusiveList<&FileSystem::m_file_system_node>, LockRank::FileSystem> m_file_systems_list {};
};
}