/* * linux/fs/bad_inode.c * * Copyright (C) 1997, Stephen Tweedie * * Provide stub functions for unreadable inodes */ #include #include #include #include static loff_t bad_file_llseek(struct file *file, loff_t offset, int origin) { return -EIO; } static ssize_t bad_file_read(struct file *filp, char __user *buf, size_t size, loff_t *ppos) { return -EIO; } static ssize_t bad_file_write(struct file *filp, const char __user *buf, size_t siz, loff_t *ppos) { return -EIO; } static int bad_file_readdir(struct file *filp, void *dirent, filldir_t filldir) { return -EIO; } static unsigned int bad_file_poll(struct file *filp, poll_table *wait) { return POLLERR; } static int bad_file_ioctl (struct inode *inode, struct file *filp, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg) { return -EIO; } static int bad_file_mmap(struct file *file, struct vm_area_struct *vma) { return -EIO; } static int bad_file_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp) { return -EIO; } static int bad_file_flush(struct file *file) { return -EIO; } static int bad_file_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp) { return -EIO; } static int bad_file_fsync(struct file *file, struct dentry *dentry, int datasync) { return -EIO; } static int bad_file_fasync(int fd, struct file *filp, int on) { return -EIO; } static int bad_file_lock(struct file *file, int cmd, struct file_lock *fl) { return -EIO; } /* * The follow_link operation is special: it must behave as a no-op * so that a bad root inode can at least be unmounted. To do this * we must dput() the base and return the dentry with a dget(). */ static int bad_follow_link(struct dentry *dent, struct nameidata *nd) { return vfs_follow_link(nd, ERR_PTR(-EIO)); } static struct file_operations bad_file_ops = { llseek: bad_file_llseek, read: bad_file_read, write: bad_file_write, readdir: bad_file_readdir, poll: bad_file_poll, ioctl: bad_file_ioctl, mmap: bad_file_mmap, open: bad_file_open, flush: bad_file_flush, release: bad_file_release, fsync: bad_file_fsync, fasync: bad_file_fasync, lock: bad_file_lock, }; static int bad_inode_create (struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode) { return -EIO; } static struct dentry *bad_inode_lookup(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry) { return ERR_PTR(-EIO); } static int bad_inode_link (struct dentry *old_dentry, struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry) { return -EIO; } static int bad_inode_unlink(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry) { return -EIO; } static int bad_inode_symlink (struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, const char *symname) { return -EIO; } static int bad_inode_mkdir(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode) { return -EIO; } static int bad_inode_rmdir (struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry) { return -EIO; } static int bad_inode_mknod (struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode, int rdev) { return -EIO; } static int bad_inode_rename (struct inode *old_dir, struct dentry *old_dentry, struct inode *new_dir, struct dentry *new_dentry) { return -EIO; } static int bad_inode_readlink(struct dentry *dentry, char __user *buffer, int buflen) { return -EIO; } static int bad_inode_permission(struct inode *inode, int mask) { return -EIO; } static int bad_inode_revalidate(struct dentry *dentry) { return -EIO; } struct inode_operations bad_inode_ops = { create: bad_inode_create, lookup: bad_inode_lookup, link: bad_inode_link, unlink: bad_inode_unlink, symlink: bad_inode_symlink, mkdir: bad_inode_mkdir, rmdir: bad_inode_rmdir, mknod: bad_inode_mknod, rename: bad_inode_rename, readlink: bad_inode_readlink, follow_link: bad_follow_link, /* truncate returns void */ permission: bad_inode_permission, revalidate: bad_inode_revalidate, }; /* * When a filesystem is unable to read an inode due to an I/O error in * its read_inode() function, it can call make_bad_inode() to return a * set of stubs which will return EIO errors as required. * * We only need to do limited initialisation: all other fields are * preinitialised to zero automatically. */ /** * make_bad_inode - mark an inode bad due to an I/O error * @inode: Inode to mark bad * * When an inode cannot be read due to a media or remote network * failure this function makes the inode "bad" and causes I/O operations * on it to fail from this point on. */ void make_bad_inode(struct inode * inode) { inode->i_mode = S_IFREG; inode->i_atime = inode->i_mtime = inode->i_ctime = CURRENT_TIME; inode->i_op = &bad_inode_ops; inode->i_fop = &bad_file_ops; } /* * This tests whether an inode has been flagged as bad. The test uses * &bad_inode_ops to cover the case of invalidated inodes as well as * those created by make_bad_inode() above. */ /** * is_bad_inode - is an inode errored * @inode: inode to test * * Returns true if the inode in question has been marked as bad. */ int is_bad_inode(struct inode * inode) { return (inode->i_op == &bad_inode_ops); }