linux/arch/um/os-Linux/mem.c
Jeff Dike edea138584 uml: tidy kern_util.h
Tidy kern_util.h.  It turns out that most of the function declarations
aren't used, so they can go away.  os.h no longer includes
kern_util.h, so files which got it through os.h now need to include it
directly.  A number of other files never needed it, so these includes
are deleted.

The structure which was used to pass signal handlers from the kernel
side to the userspace side is gone.  Instead, the handlers are
declared here, and used directly from libc code.  This allows
arch/um/os-Linux/trap.c to be deleted, with its remnants being moved
to arch/um/os-Linux/skas/trap.c.

arch/um/os-Linux/tty.c had its inclusions changed, and it needed some
style attention, so it got tidied.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Dike <jdike@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2008-02-05 09:44:26 -08:00

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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <sys/statfs.h>
#include "user.h"
#include "mem_user.h"
#include "init.h"
#include "os.h"
#include "tempfile.h"
#include "kern_constants.h"
#include <sys/param.h>
/* Modified by which_tmpdir, which is called during early boot */
static char *default_tmpdir = "/tmp";
/*
* Modified when creating the physical memory file and when checking
* the tmp filesystem for usability, both happening during early boot.
*/
static char *tempdir = NULL;
static void __init find_tempdir(void)
{
const char *dirs[] = { "TMP", "TEMP", "TMPDIR", NULL };
int i;
char *dir = NULL;
if(tempdir != NULL) /* We've already been called */
return;
for(i = 0; dirs[i]; i++){
dir = getenv(dirs[i]);
if((dir != NULL) && (*dir != '\0'))
break;
}
if((dir == NULL) || (*dir == '\0'))
dir = default_tmpdir;
tempdir = malloc(strlen(dir) + 2);
if(tempdir == NULL){
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to malloc tempdir, "
"errno = %d\n", errno);
return;
}
strcpy(tempdir, dir);
strcat(tempdir, "/");
}
/* This will return 1, with the first character in buf being the
* character following the next instance of c in the file. This will
* read the file as needed. If there's an error, -errno is returned;
* if the end of the file is reached, 0 is returned.
*/
static int next(int fd, char *buf, size_t size, char c)
{
ssize_t n;
size_t len;
char *ptr;
while((ptr = strchr(buf, c)) == NULL){
n = read(fd, buf, size - 1);
if(n == 0)
return 0;
else if(n < 0)
return -errno;
buf[n] = '\0';
}
ptr++;
len = strlen(ptr);
memmove(buf, ptr, len + 1);
/* Refill the buffer so that if there's a partial string that we care
* about, it will be completed, and we can recognize it.
*/
n = read(fd, &buf[len], size - len - 1);
if(n < 0)
return -errno;
buf[len + n] = '\0';
return 1;
}
/* which_tmpdir is called only during early boot */
static int checked_tmpdir = 0;
/* Look for a tmpfs mounted at /dev/shm. I couldn't find a cleaner
* way to do this than to parse /proc/mounts. statfs will return the
* same filesystem magic number and fs id for both /dev and /dev/shm
* when they are both tmpfs, so you can't tell if they are different
* filesystems. Also, there seems to be no other way of finding the
* mount point of a filesystem from within it.
*
* If a /dev/shm tmpfs entry is found, then we switch to using it.
* Otherwise, we stay with the default /tmp.
*/
static void which_tmpdir(void)
{
int fd, found;
char buf[128] = { '\0' };
if(checked_tmpdir)
return;
checked_tmpdir = 1;
printf("Checking for tmpfs mount on /dev/shm...");
fd = open("/proc/mounts", O_RDONLY);
if(fd < 0){
printf("failed to open /proc/mounts, errno = %d\n", errno);
return;
}
while(1){
found = next(fd, buf, ARRAY_SIZE(buf), ' ');
if(found != 1)
break;
if(!strncmp(buf, "/dev/shm", strlen("/dev/shm")))
goto found;
found = next(fd, buf, ARRAY_SIZE(buf), '\n');
if(found != 1)
break;
}
err:
if(found == 0)
printf("nothing mounted on /dev/shm\n");
else if(found < 0)
printf("read returned errno %d\n", -found);
out:
close(fd);
return;
found:
found = next(fd, buf, ARRAY_SIZE(buf), ' ');
if(found != 1)
goto err;
if(strncmp(buf, "tmpfs", strlen("tmpfs"))){
printf("not tmpfs\n");
goto out;
}
printf("OK\n");
default_tmpdir = "/dev/shm";
goto out;
}
/*
* This proc still used in tt-mode
* (file: kernel/tt/ptproxy/proxy.c, proc: start_debugger).
* So it isn't 'static' yet.
*/
int __init make_tempfile(const char *template, char **out_tempname,
int do_unlink)
{
char *tempname;
int fd;
which_tmpdir();
tempname = malloc(MAXPATHLEN);
if (!tempname)
goto out;
find_tempdir();
if (template[0] != '/')
strcpy(tempname, tempdir);
else
tempname[0] = '\0';
strncat(tempname, template, MAXPATHLEN-1-strlen(tempname));
fd = mkstemp(tempname);
if(fd < 0){
fprintf(stderr, "open - cannot create %s: %s\n", tempname,
strerror(errno));
goto out;
}
if(do_unlink && (unlink(tempname) < 0)){
perror("unlink");
goto out;
}
if(out_tempname){
*out_tempname = tempname;
} else {
free(tempname);
}
return fd;
out:
free(tempname);
return -1;
}
#define TEMPNAME_TEMPLATE "vm_file-XXXXXX"
/*
* This proc is used in start_up.c
* So it isn't 'static'.
*/
int __init create_tmp_file(unsigned long long len)
{
int fd, err;
char zero;
fd = make_tempfile(TEMPNAME_TEMPLATE, NULL, 1);
if(fd < 0) {
exit(1);
}
err = fchmod(fd, 0777);
if(err < 0){
perror("fchmod");
exit(1);
}
/* Seek to len - 1 because writing a character there will
* increase the file size by one byte, to the desired length.
*/
if (lseek64(fd, len - 1, SEEK_SET) < 0) {
perror("lseek64");
exit(1);
}
zero = 0;
err = write(fd, &zero, 1);
if(err != 1){
perror("write");
exit(1);
}
return fd;
}
int __init create_mem_file(unsigned long long len)
{
int err, fd;
fd = create_tmp_file(len);
err = os_set_exec_close(fd);
if(err < 0){
errno = -err;
perror("exec_close");
}
return fd;
}
void __init check_tmpexec(void)
{
void *addr;
int err, fd = create_tmp_file(UM_KERN_PAGE_SIZE);
addr = mmap(NULL, UM_KERN_PAGE_SIZE,
PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | PROT_EXEC, MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0);
printf("Checking PROT_EXEC mmap in %s...",tempdir);
fflush(stdout);
if(addr == MAP_FAILED){
err = errno;
perror("failed");
close(fd);
if(err == EPERM)
printf("%s must be not mounted noexec\n",tempdir);
exit(1);
}
printf("OK\n");
munmap(addr, UM_KERN_PAGE_SIZE);
close(fd);
}