new helper: replace_fd()
analog of dup2(), except that it takes struct file * as source.
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
diff --git a/fs/file.c b/fs/file.c
index 7f29544..a7bbe03 100644
--- a/fs/file.c
+++ b/fs/file.c
@@ -821,12 +821,76 @@
return res;
}
+static int do_dup2(struct files_struct *files,
+ struct file *file, unsigned fd, unsigned flags)
+{
+ struct file *tofree;
+ struct fdtable *fdt;
+
+ /*
+ * We need to detect attempts to do dup2() over allocated but still
+ * not finished descriptor. NB: OpenBSD avoids that at the price of
+ * extra work in their equivalent of fget() - they insert struct
+ * file immediately after grabbing descriptor, mark it larval if
+ * more work (e.g. actual opening) is needed and make sure that
+ * fget() treats larval files as absent. Potentially interesting,
+ * but while extra work in fget() is trivial, locking implications
+ * and amount of surgery on open()-related paths in VFS are not.
+ * FreeBSD fails with -EBADF in the same situation, NetBSD "solution"
+ * deadlocks in rather amusing ways, AFAICS. All of that is out of
+ * scope of POSIX or SUS, since neither considers shared descriptor
+ * tables and this condition does not arise without those.
+ */
+ fdt = files_fdtable(files);
+ tofree = fdt->fd[fd];
+ if (!tofree && fd_is_open(fd, fdt))
+ goto Ebusy;
+ get_file(file);
+ rcu_assign_pointer(fdt->fd[fd], file);
+ __set_open_fd(fd, fdt);
+ if (flags & O_CLOEXEC)
+ __set_close_on_exec(fd, fdt);
+ else
+ __clear_close_on_exec(fd, fdt);
+ spin_unlock(&files->file_lock);
+
+ if (tofree)
+ filp_close(tofree, files);
+
+ return fd;
+
+Ebusy:
+ spin_unlock(&files->file_lock);
+ return -EBUSY;
+}
+
+int replace_fd(unsigned fd, struct file *file, unsigned flags)
+{
+ int err;
+ struct files_struct *files = current->files;
+
+ if (!file)
+ return __close_fd(files, fd);
+
+ if (fd >= rlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE))
+ return -EMFILE;
+
+ spin_lock(&files->file_lock);
+ err = expand_files(files, fd);
+ if (unlikely(err < 0))
+ goto out_unlock;
+ return do_dup2(files, file, fd, flags);
+
+out_unlock:
+ spin_unlock(&files->file_lock);
+ return err;
+}
+
SYSCALL_DEFINE3(dup3, unsigned int, oldfd, unsigned int, newfd, int, flags)
{
int err = -EBADF;
- struct file * file, *tofree;
- struct files_struct * files = current->files;
- struct fdtable *fdt;
+ struct file *file;
+ struct files_struct *files = current->files;
if ((flags & ~O_CLOEXEC) != 0)
return -EINVAL;
@@ -844,38 +908,7 @@
goto Ebadf;
goto out_unlock;
}
- /*
- * We need to detect attempts to do dup2() over allocated but still
- * not finished descriptor. NB: OpenBSD avoids that at the price of
- * extra work in their equivalent of fget() - they insert struct
- * file immediately after grabbing descriptor, mark it larval if
- * more work (e.g. actual opening) is needed and make sure that
- * fget() treats larval files as absent. Potentially interesting,
- * but while extra work in fget() is trivial, locking implications
- * and amount of surgery on open()-related paths in VFS are not.
- * FreeBSD fails with -EBADF in the same situation, NetBSD "solution"
- * deadlocks in rather amusing ways, AFAICS. All of that is out of
- * scope of POSIX or SUS, since neither considers shared descriptor
- * tables and this condition does not arise without those.
- */
- err = -EBUSY;
- fdt = files_fdtable(files);
- tofree = fdt->fd[newfd];
- if (!tofree && fd_is_open(newfd, fdt))
- goto out_unlock;
- get_file(file);
- rcu_assign_pointer(fdt->fd[newfd], file);
- __set_open_fd(newfd, fdt);
- if (flags & O_CLOEXEC)
- __set_close_on_exec(newfd, fdt);
- else
- __clear_close_on_exec(newfd, fdt);
- spin_unlock(&files->file_lock);
-
- if (tofree)
- filp_close(tofree, files);
-
- return newfd;
+ return do_dup2(files, file, newfd, flags);
Ebadf:
err = -EBADF;