- Updated system calls VFS_ACCESS, VFS_CHDIR, VFS_CHMOD, VFS_CHROOT,
                        VFS_MKDIR, VFS_OPEN, VFS_RMDIR, VSF_UNLINK
 - Removed M3_STRING and M3_LONG_STRING, which are tied to a specific
   "generic" message, and replaced where needed with M_PATH_STRING_MAX,
   which is tied to the mess_lc_vfs_path message.
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/* This file contains a few general purpose utility routines.
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 *
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 * The entry points into this file are
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 *   clock_timespec: ask the clock task for the real time
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 *   copy_path:	  copy a path name from a path request from userland
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 *   fetch_name:  go get a path name from user space
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 *   panic:       something awful has occurred;  MINIX cannot continue
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 *   in_group:    determines if group 'grp' is in rfp->fp_sgroups[]
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 */
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#include "fs.h"
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#include <minix/callnr.h>
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#include <minix/endpoint.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#include "file.h"
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#include "vmnt.h"
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/*===========================================================================*
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 *				copy_path				     *
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 *===========================================================================*/
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int copy_path(char *dest, size_t size)
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{
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/* Go get the path for a path request. Put the result in in 'dest', which
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 * should be at least PATH_MAX in size.
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 */
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  vir_bytes name;
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  size_t len;
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  assert(size >= PATH_MAX);
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  name = job_m_in.m_lc_vfs_path.name;
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  len = job_m_in.m_lc_vfs_path.len;
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  if (len > size) {	/* 'len' includes terminating-nul */
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	err_code = ENAMETOOLONG;
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	return(EGENERIC);
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  }
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  /* Is the string contained in the message? If not, perform a normal copy. */
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  if (len > M_PATH_STRING_MAX)
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	return fetch_name(name, len, dest);
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  /* Just copy the path from the message */
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  strncpy(dest, job_m_in.m_lc_vfs_path.buf, len);
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  if (dest[len - 1] != '\0') {
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	err_code = ENAMETOOLONG;
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	return(EGENERIC);
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  }
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  return(OK);
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}
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/*===========================================================================*
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 *				fetch_name				     *
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 *===========================================================================*/
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int fetch_name(vir_bytes path, size_t len, char *dest)
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{
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/* Go get path and put it in 'dest'.  */
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  int r;
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  if (len > PATH_MAX) {	/* 'len' includes terminating-nul */
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	err_code = ENAMETOOLONG;
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	return(EGENERIC);
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  }
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  /* Check name length for validity. */
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  if (len > SSIZE_MAX) {
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	err_code = EINVAL;
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	return(EGENERIC);
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  }
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  /* String is not contained in the message.  Get it from user space. */
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  r = sys_datacopy_wrapper(who_e, path, VFS_PROC_NR, (vir_bytes) dest, len);
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  if (r != OK) {
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	err_code = EINVAL;
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	return(r);
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  }
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  if (dest[len - 1] != '\0') {
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	err_code = ENAMETOOLONG;
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	return(EGENERIC);
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  }
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  return(OK);
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}
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/*===========================================================================*
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 *				isokendpt_f				     *
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 *===========================================================================*/
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int isokendpt_f(const char *file, int line, endpoint_t endpoint, int *proc,
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       int fatal)
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{
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  int failed = 0;
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  endpoint_t ke;
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  *proc = _ENDPOINT_P(endpoint);
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  if (endpoint == NONE) {
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	printf("VFS %s:%d: endpoint is NONE\n", file, line);
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	failed = 1;
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  } else if (*proc < 0 || *proc >= NR_PROCS) {
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	printf("VFS %s:%d: proc (%d) from endpoint (%d) out of range\n",
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		file, line, *proc, endpoint);
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	failed = 1;
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  } else if ((ke = fproc[*proc].fp_endpoint) != endpoint) {
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	if(ke == NONE) {
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		assert(fproc[*proc].fp_pid == PID_FREE);
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	} else {
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		printf("VFS %s:%d: proc (%d) from endpoint (%d) doesn't match "
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			"known endpoint (%d)\n", file, line, *proc, endpoint,
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			fproc[*proc].fp_endpoint);
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		assert(fproc[*proc].fp_pid != PID_FREE);
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	}
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	failed = 1;
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  }
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  if(failed && fatal)
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	panic("isokendpt_f failed");
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  return(failed ? EDEADEPT : OK);
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}
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/*===========================================================================*
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 *				clock_timespec				     *
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 *===========================================================================*/
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struct timespec clock_timespec(void)
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{
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/* This routine returns the time in seconds since 1.1.1970.  MINIX is an
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 * astrophysically naive system that assumes the earth rotates at a constant
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 * rate and that such things as leap seconds do not exist.
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 */
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  register int r;
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  struct timespec tv;
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  clock_t uptime;
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  clock_t realtime;
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  time_t boottime;
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  r = getuptime(&uptime, &realtime, &boottime);
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  if (r != OK)
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	panic("clock_timespec err: %d", r);
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  tv.tv_sec = boottime + (realtime/system_hz);
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  /* We do not want to overflow, and system_hz can be as high as 50kHz */
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  assert(system_hz < LONG_MAX/40000);
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  tv.tv_nsec = (realtime%system_hz) * 40000 / system_hz * 25000;
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  return tv;
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}
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/*===========================================================================*
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 *                              in_group                                     *
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 *===========================================================================*/
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int in_group(struct fproc *rfp, gid_t grp)
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{
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  int i;
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  for (i = 0; i < rfp->fp_ngroups; i++)
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	if (rfp->fp_sgroups[i] == grp)
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		return(OK);
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  return(EINVAL);
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}
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/*===========================================================================*
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 *                              sys_datacopy_wrapper                         *
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 *===========================================================================*/
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int sys_datacopy_wrapper(endpoint_t src, vir_bytes srcv,
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	endpoint_t dst, vir_bytes dstv, size_t len)
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{
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	/* Safe function to copy data from or to a user buffer.
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	 * VFS has to be a bit more careful as a regular copy
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	 * might trigger VFS action needed by VM while it's
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	 * blocked on the kernel call. This wrapper tries the
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	 * copy, invokes VM itself asynchronously if necessary,
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	 * then tries the copy again.
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	 *
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	 * This function assumes it's between VFS and a user process,
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	 * and therefore one of the endpoints is SELF (VFS).
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	 */
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	int r;
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	endpoint_t them = NONE;
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	vir_bytes themv = -1;
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	int writable = -1;
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	r = sys_datacopy_try(src, srcv, dst, dstv, len);
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	if(src == VFS_PROC_NR) src = SELF;
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	if(dst == VFS_PROC_NR) dst = SELF;
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	assert(src == SELF || dst == SELF);
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	if(src == SELF) { them = dst; themv = dstv; writable = 1; }
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	if(dst == SELF) { them = src; themv = srcv; writable = 0; }
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	assert(writable >= 0);
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	assert(them != SELF);
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	if(r == EFAULT) {
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		/* The copy has failed with EFAULT, this means the kernel has
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		 * given up but it might not be a legitimate error. Ask VM.
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		 */
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		if((r=vm_vfs_procctl_handlemem(them, themv, len, writable)) != OK) {
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			return r;
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		}
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		r = sys_datacopy_try(src, srcv, dst, dstv, len);
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	}
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	return r;
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}
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