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/*
 *  Copyright (C) 2008 Red Hat, Inc., Eric Paris <eparis@redhat.com>
 *
 *  This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 *  it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 *  the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
 *  any later version.
 *
 *  This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 *  but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 *  MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 *  GNU General Public License for more details.
 *
 *  You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 *  along with this program; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
 *  the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
 */

/*
 * fsnotify inode mark locking/lifetime/and refcnting
 *
 * REFCNT:
 * The mark->refcnt tells how many "things" in the kernel currently are
 * referencing this object.  The object typically will live inside the kernel
 * with a refcnt of 2, one for each list it is on (i_list, g_list).  Any task
 * which can find this object holding the appropriete locks, can take a reference
 * and the object itself is guarenteed to survive until the reference is dropped.
 *
 * LOCKING:
 * There are 3 spinlocks involved with fsnotify inode marks and they MUST
 * be taken in order as follows:
 *
 * entry->lock
 * group->mark_lock
 * inode->i_lock
 *
 * entry->lock protects 2 things, entry->group and entry->inode.  You must hold
 * that lock to dereference either of these things (they could be NULL even with
 * the lock)
 *
 * group->mark_lock protects the mark_entries list anchored inside a given group
 * and each entry is hooked via the g_list.  It also sorta protects the
 * free_g_list, which when used is anchored by a private list on the stack of the
 * task which held the group->mark_lock.
 *
 * inode->i_lock protects the i_fsnotify_mark_entries list anchored inside a
 * given inode and each entry is hooked via the i_list. (and sorta the
 * free_i_list)
 *
 *
 * LIFETIME:
 * Inode marks survive between when they are added to an inode and when their
 * refcnt==0.
 *
 * The inode mark can be cleared for a number of different reasons including:
 * - The inode is unlinked for the last time.  (fsnotify_inode_remove)
 * - The inode is being evicted from cache. (fsnotify_inode_delete)
 * - The fs the inode is on is unmounted.  (fsnotify_inode_delete/fsnotify_unmount_inodes)
 * - Something explicitly requests that it be removed.  (fsnotify_destroy_mark_by_entry)
 * - The fsnotify_group associated with the mark is going away and all such marks
 *   need to be cleaned up. (fsnotify_clear_marks_by_group)
 *
 * Worst case we are given an inode and need to clean up all the marks on that
 * inode.  We take i_lock and walk the i_fsnotify_mark_entries safely.  For each
 * mark on the list we take a reference (so the mark can't disappear under us).
 * We remove that mark form the inode's list of marks and we add this mark to a
 * private list anchored on the stack using i_free_list;  At this point we no
 * longer fear anything finding the mark using the inode's list of marks.
 *
 * We can safely and locklessly run the private list on the stack of everything
 * we just unattached from the original inode.  For each mark on the private list
 * we grab the mark-> and can thus dereference mark->group and mark->inode.  If
 * we see the group and inode are not NULL we take those locks.  Now holding all
 * 3 locks we can completely remove the mark from other tasks finding it in the
 * future.  Remember, 10 things might already be referencing this mark, but they
 * better be holding a ref.  We drop our reference we took before we unhooked it
 * from the inode.  When the ref hits 0 we can free the mark.
 *
 * Very similarly for freeing by group, except we use free_g_list.
 *
 * This has the very interesting property of being able to run concurrently with
 * any (or all) other directions.
 */

#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/mutex.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
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#include <linux/writeback.h> /* for inode_lock */
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#include <asm/atomic.h>

#include <linux/fsnotify_backend.h>
#include "fsnotify.h"

void fsnotify_get_mark(struct fsnotify_mark_entry *entry)
{
	atomic_inc(&entry->refcnt);
}

void fsnotify_put_mark(struct fsnotify_mark_entry *entry)
{
	if (atomic_dec_and_test(&entry->refcnt))
		entry->free_mark(entry);
}

/*
 * Recalculate the mask of events relevant to a given inode locked.
 */
static void fsnotify_recalc_inode_mask_locked(struct inode *inode)
{
	struct fsnotify_mark_entry *entry;
	struct hlist_node *pos;
	__u32 new_mask = 0;

	assert_spin_locked(&inode->i_lock);

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	hlist_for_each_entry(entry, pos, &inode->i_fsnotify_mark_entries, i.i_list)
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		new_mask |= entry->mask;
	inode->i_fsnotify_mask = new_mask;
}

/*
 * Recalculate the inode->i_fsnotify_mask, or the mask of all FS_* event types
 * any notifier is interested in hearing for this inode.
 */
void fsnotify_recalc_inode_mask(struct inode *inode)
{
	spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
	fsnotify_recalc_inode_mask_locked(inode);
	spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
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	__fsnotify_update_child_dentry_flags(inode);
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}

/*
 * Any time a mark is getting freed we end up here.
 * The caller had better be holding a reference to this mark so we don't actually
 * do the final put under the entry->lock
 */
void fsnotify_destroy_mark_by_entry(struct fsnotify_mark_entry *entry)
{
	struct fsnotify_group *group;
	struct inode *inode;

	spin_lock(&entry->lock);

	group = entry->group;
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	inode = entry->i.inode;
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	BUG_ON(group && !inode);
	BUG_ON(!group && inode);

	/* if !group something else already marked this to die */
	if (!group) {
		spin_unlock(&entry->lock);
		return;
	}

	/* 1 from caller and 1 for being on i_list/g_list */
	BUG_ON(atomic_read(&entry->refcnt) < 2);

	spin_lock(&group->mark_lock);
	spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);

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	hlist_del_init(&entry->i.i_list);
	entry->i.inode = NULL;
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	list_del_init(&entry->g_list);
	entry->group = NULL;

	fsnotify_put_mark(entry); /* for i_list and g_list */

	/*
	 * this mark is now off the inode->i_fsnotify_mark_entries list and we
	 * hold the inode->i_lock, so this is the perfect time to update the
	 * inode->i_fsnotify_mask
	 */
	fsnotify_recalc_inode_mask_locked(inode);

	spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
	spin_unlock(&group->mark_lock);
	spin_unlock(&entry->lock);

	/*
	 * Some groups like to know that marks are being freed.  This is a
	 * callback to the group function to let it know that this entry
	 * is being freed.
	 */
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	if (group->ops->freeing_mark)
		group->ops->freeing_mark(entry, group);
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	/*
	 * __fsnotify_update_child_dentry_flags(inode);
	 *
	 * I really want to call that, but we can't, we have no idea if the inode
	 * still exists the second we drop the entry->lock.
	 *
	 * The next time an event arrive to this inode from one of it's children
	 * __fsnotify_parent will see that the inode doesn't care about it's
	 * children and will update all of these flags then.  So really this
	 * is just a lazy update (and could be a perf win...)
	 */


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	iput(inode);

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	/*
	 * it's possible that this group tried to destroy itself, but this
	 * this mark was simultaneously being freed by inode.  If that's the
	 * case, we finish freeing the group here.
	 */
	if (unlikely(atomic_dec_and_test(&group->num_marks)))
		fsnotify_final_destroy_group(group);
}

/*
 * Given a group, destroy all of the marks associated with that group.
 */
void fsnotify_clear_marks_by_group(struct fsnotify_group *group)
{
	struct fsnotify_mark_entry *lentry, *entry;
	LIST_HEAD(free_list);

	spin_lock(&group->mark_lock);
	list_for_each_entry_safe(entry, lentry, &group->mark_entries, g_list) {
		list_add(&entry->free_g_list, &free_list);
		list_del_init(&entry->g_list);
		fsnotify_get_mark(entry);
	}
	spin_unlock(&group->mark_lock);

	list_for_each_entry_safe(entry, lentry, &free_list, free_g_list) {
		fsnotify_destroy_mark_by_entry(entry);
		fsnotify_put_mark(entry);
	}
}

/*
 * Given an inode, destroy all of the marks associated with that inode.
 */
void fsnotify_clear_marks_by_inode(struct inode *inode)
{
	struct fsnotify_mark_entry *entry, *lentry;
	struct hlist_node *pos, *n;
	LIST_HEAD(free_list);

	spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
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	hlist_for_each_entry_safe(entry, pos, n, &inode->i_fsnotify_mark_entries, i.i_list) {
		list_add(&entry->i.free_i_list, &free_list);
		hlist_del_init(&entry->i.i_list);
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		fsnotify_get_mark(entry);
	}
	spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);

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	list_for_each_entry_safe(entry, lentry, &free_list, i.free_i_list) {
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		fsnotify_destroy_mark_by_entry(entry);
		fsnotify_put_mark(entry);
	}
}

/*
 * given a group and inode, find the mark associated with that combination.
 * if found take a reference to that mark and return it, else return NULL
 */
struct fsnotify_mark_entry *fsnotify_find_mark_entry(struct fsnotify_group *group,
						     struct inode *inode)
{
	struct fsnotify_mark_entry *entry;
	struct hlist_node *pos;

	assert_spin_locked(&inode->i_lock);

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	hlist_for_each_entry(entry, pos, &inode->i_fsnotify_mark_entries, i.i_list) {
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		if (entry->group == group) {
			fsnotify_get_mark(entry);
			return entry;
		}
	}
	return NULL;
}

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void fsnotify_duplicate_mark(struct fsnotify_mark_entry *new, struct fsnotify_mark_entry *old)
{
	assert_spin_locked(&old->lock);
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	new->i.inode = old->i.inode;
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	new->group = old->group;
	new->mask = old->mask;
	new->free_mark = old->free_mark;
}

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/*
 * Nothing fancy, just initialize lists and locks and counters.
 */
void fsnotify_init_mark(struct fsnotify_mark_entry *entry,
			void (*free_mark)(struct fsnotify_mark_entry *entry))
{
	spin_lock_init(&entry->lock);
	atomic_set(&entry->refcnt, 1);
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	INIT_HLIST_NODE(&entry->i.i_list);
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	entry->group = NULL;
	entry->mask = 0;
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	entry->i.inode = NULL;
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	entry->free_mark = free_mark;
}

/*
 * Attach an initialized mark entry to a given group and inode.
 * These marks may be used for the fsnotify backend to determine which
 * event types should be delivered to which group and for which inodes.
 */
int fsnotify_add_mark(struct fsnotify_mark_entry *entry,
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		      struct fsnotify_group *group, struct inode *inode,
		      int allow_dups)
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{
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	struct fsnotify_mark_entry *lentry = NULL;
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	int ret = 0;

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	inode = igrab(inode);
	if (unlikely(!inode))
		return -EINVAL;

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	entry->flags = FSNOTIFY_MARK_FLAG_INODE;

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	/*
	 * if this group isn't being testing for inode type events we need
	 * to start testing
	 */
	if (unlikely(list_empty(&group->inode_group_list)))
		fsnotify_add_inode_group(group);
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	/*
	 * XXX This is where we could also do the fsnotify_add_vfsmount_group
	 * if we are setting and vfsmount mark....

	if (unlikely(list_empty(&group->vfsmount_group_list)))
		fsnotify_add_vfsmount_group(group);
	 */
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	/*
	 * LOCKING ORDER!!!!
	 * entry->lock
	 * group->mark_lock
	 * inode->i_lock
	 */
	spin_lock(&entry->lock);
	spin_lock(&group->mark_lock);
	spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);

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	if (!allow_dups)
		lentry = fsnotify_find_mark_entry(group, inode);
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	if (!lentry) {
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		entry->group = group;
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		entry->i.inode = inode;
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		hlist_add_head(&entry->i.i_list, &inode->i_fsnotify_mark_entries);
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		list_add(&entry->g_list, &group->mark_entries);

		fsnotify_get_mark(entry); /* for i_list and g_list */

		atomic_inc(&group->num_marks);

		fsnotify_recalc_inode_mask_locked(inode);
	}

	spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
	spin_unlock(&group->mark_lock);
	spin_unlock(&entry->lock);

	if (lentry) {
		ret = -EEXIST;
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		iput(inode);
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		fsnotify_put_mark(lentry);
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	} else {
		__fsnotify_update_child_dentry_flags(inode);
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	}

	return ret;
}
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/**
 * fsnotify_unmount_inodes - an sb is unmounting.  handle any watched inodes.
 * @list: list of inodes being unmounted (sb->s_inodes)
 *
 * Called with inode_lock held, protecting the unmounting super block's list
 * of inodes, and with iprune_mutex held, keeping shrink_icache_memory() at bay.
 * We temporarily drop inode_lock, however, and CAN block.
 */
void fsnotify_unmount_inodes(struct list_head *list)
{
	struct inode *inode, *next_i, *need_iput = NULL;

	list_for_each_entry_safe(inode, next_i, list, i_sb_list) {
		struct inode *need_iput_tmp;

		/*
		 * We cannot __iget() an inode in state I_CLEAR, I_FREEING,
		 * I_WILL_FREE, or I_NEW which is fine because by that point
		 * the inode cannot have any associated watches.
		 */
		if (inode->i_state & (I_CLEAR|I_FREEING|I_WILL_FREE|I_NEW))
			continue;

		/*
		 * If i_count is zero, the inode cannot have any watches and
		 * doing an __iget/iput with MS_ACTIVE clear would actually
		 * evict all inodes with zero i_count from icache which is
		 * unnecessarily violent and may in fact be illegal to do.
		 */
		if (!atomic_read(&inode->i_count))
			continue;

		need_iput_tmp = need_iput;
		need_iput = NULL;

		/* In case fsnotify_inode_delete() drops a reference. */
		if (inode != need_iput_tmp)
			__iget(inode);
		else
			need_iput_tmp = NULL;

		/* In case the dropping of a reference would nuke next_i. */
		if ((&next_i->i_sb_list != list) &&
		    atomic_read(&next_i->i_count) &&
		    !(next_i->i_state & (I_CLEAR | I_FREEING | I_WILL_FREE))) {
			__iget(next_i);
			need_iput = next_i;
		}

		/*
		 * We can safely drop inode_lock here because we hold
		 * references on both inode and next_i.  Also no new inodes
		 * will be added since the umount has begun.  Finally,
		 * iprune_mutex keeps shrink_icache_memory() away.
		 */
		spin_unlock(&inode_lock);

		if (need_iput_tmp)
			iput(need_iput_tmp);

		/* for each watch, send FS_UNMOUNT and then remove it */
		fsnotify(inode, FS_UNMOUNT, inode, FSNOTIFY_EVENT_INODE, NULL, 0);

		fsnotify_inode_delete(inode);

		iput(inode);

		spin_lock(&inode_lock);
	}
}