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Martyn Welch
linux
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f776c738
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f776c738
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12 years ago
by
Al Viro
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fold fifo.c into pipe.c
Signed-off-by:
Al Viro
<
viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk
>
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obj-y
:=
open.o read_write.o file_table.o super.o
\
char_dev.o stat.o exec.o pipe.o namei.o fcntl.o
\
ioctl.o readdir.o
select
.o
fifo.o
dcache.o inode.o
\
ioctl.o readdir.o
select
.o dcache.o inode.o
\
attr.o bad_inode.o file.o filesystems.o namespace.o
\
seq_file.o xattr.o libfs.o fs-writeback.o
\
pnode.o drop_caches.o splice.o sync.o utimes.o
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/*
* linux/fs/fifo.c
*
* written by Paul H. Hargrove
*
* Fixes:
* 10-06-1999, AV: fixed OOM handling in fifo_open(), moved
* initialization there, switched to external
* allocation of pipe_inode_info.
*/
#include
<linux/mm.h>
#include
<linux/fs.h>
#include
<linux/sched.h>
#include
<linux/pipe_fs_i.h>
static
int
wait_for_partner
(
struct
inode
*
inode
,
unsigned
int
*
cnt
)
{
int
cur
=
*
cnt
;
while
(
cur
==
*
cnt
)
{
pipe_wait
(
inode
->
i_pipe
);
if
(
signal_pending
(
current
))
break
;
}
return
cur
==
*
cnt
?
-
ERESTARTSYS
:
0
;
}
static
void
wake_up_partner
(
struct
inode
*
inode
)
{
wake_up_interruptible
(
&
inode
->
i_pipe
->
wait
);
}
static
int
fifo_open
(
struct
inode
*
inode
,
struct
file
*
filp
)
{
struct
pipe_inode_info
*
pipe
;
int
ret
;
mutex_lock
(
&
inode
->
i_mutex
);
pipe
=
inode
->
i_pipe
;
if
(
!
pipe
)
{
ret
=
-
ENOMEM
;
pipe
=
alloc_pipe_info
(
inode
);
if
(
!
pipe
)
goto
err_nocleanup
;
inode
->
i_pipe
=
pipe
;
}
filp
->
f_version
=
0
;
/* We can only do regular read/write on fifos */
filp
->
f_mode
&=
(
FMODE_READ
|
FMODE_WRITE
);
switch
(
filp
->
f_mode
)
{
case
FMODE_READ
:
/*
* O_RDONLY
* POSIX.1 says that O_NONBLOCK means return with the FIFO
* opened, even when there is no process writing the FIFO.
*/
filp
->
f_op
=
&
read_pipefifo_fops
;
pipe
->
r_counter
++
;
if
(
pipe
->
readers
++
==
0
)
wake_up_partner
(
inode
);
if
(
!
pipe
->
writers
)
{
if
((
filp
->
f_flags
&
O_NONBLOCK
))
{
/* suppress POLLHUP until we have
* seen a writer */
filp
->
f_version
=
pipe
->
w_counter
;
}
else
{
if
(
wait_for_partner
(
inode
,
&
pipe
->
w_counter
))
goto
err_rd
;
}
}
break
;
case
FMODE_WRITE
:
/*
* O_WRONLY
* POSIX.1 says that O_NONBLOCK means return -1 with
* errno=ENXIO when there is no process reading the FIFO.
*/
ret
=
-
ENXIO
;
if
((
filp
->
f_flags
&
O_NONBLOCK
)
&&
!
pipe
->
readers
)
goto
err
;
filp
->
f_op
=
&
write_pipefifo_fops
;
pipe
->
w_counter
++
;
if
(
!
pipe
->
writers
++
)
wake_up_partner
(
inode
);
if
(
!
pipe
->
readers
)
{
if
(
wait_for_partner
(
inode
,
&
pipe
->
r_counter
))
goto
err_wr
;
}
break
;
case
FMODE_READ
|
FMODE_WRITE
:
/*
* O_RDWR
* POSIX.1 leaves this case "undefined" when O_NONBLOCK is set.
* This implementation will NEVER block on a O_RDWR open, since
* the process can at least talk to itself.
*/
filp
->
f_op
=
&
rdwr_pipefifo_fops
;
pipe
->
readers
++
;
pipe
->
writers
++
;
pipe
->
r_counter
++
;
pipe
->
w_counter
++
;
if
(
pipe
->
readers
==
1
||
pipe
->
writers
==
1
)
wake_up_partner
(
inode
);
break
;
default:
ret
=
-
EINVAL
;
goto
err
;
}
/* Ok! */
mutex_unlock
(
&
inode
->
i_mutex
);
return
0
;
err_rd:
if
(
!--
pipe
->
readers
)
wake_up_interruptible
(
&
pipe
->
wait
);
ret
=
-
ERESTARTSYS
;
goto
err
;
err_wr:
if
(
!--
pipe
->
writers
)
wake_up_interruptible
(
&
pipe
->
wait
);
ret
=
-
ERESTARTSYS
;
goto
err
;
err:
if
(
!
pipe
->
readers
&&
!
pipe
->
writers
)
free_pipe_info
(
inode
);
err_nocleanup:
mutex_unlock
(
&
inode
->
i_mutex
);
return
ret
;
}
/*
* Dummy default file-operations: the only thing this does
* is contain the open that then fills in the correct operations
* depending on the access mode of the file...
*/
const
struct
file_operations
def_fifo_fops
=
{
.
open
=
fifo_open
,
/* will set read_ or write_pipefifo_fops */
.
llseek
=
noop_llseek
,
};
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@@ -1144,6 +1144,144 @@ SYSCALL_DEFINE1(pipe, int __user *, fildes)
return
sys_pipe2
(
fildes
,
0
);
}
static
int
wait_for_partner
(
struct
inode
*
inode
,
unsigned
int
*
cnt
)
{
int
cur
=
*
cnt
;
while
(
cur
==
*
cnt
)
{
pipe_wait
(
inode
->
i_pipe
);
if
(
signal_pending
(
current
))
break
;
}
return
cur
==
*
cnt
?
-
ERESTARTSYS
:
0
;
}
static
void
wake_up_partner
(
struct
inode
*
inode
)
{
wake_up_interruptible
(
&
inode
->
i_pipe
->
wait
);
}
static
int
fifo_open
(
struct
inode
*
inode
,
struct
file
*
filp
)
{
struct
pipe_inode_info
*
pipe
;
int
ret
;
mutex_lock
(
&
inode
->
i_mutex
);
pipe
=
inode
->
i_pipe
;
if
(
!
pipe
)
{
ret
=
-
ENOMEM
;
pipe
=
alloc_pipe_info
(
inode
);
if
(
!
pipe
)
goto
err_nocleanup
;
inode
->
i_pipe
=
pipe
;
}
filp
->
f_version
=
0
;
/* We can only do regular read/write on fifos */
filp
->
f_mode
&=
(
FMODE_READ
|
FMODE_WRITE
);
switch
(
filp
->
f_mode
)
{
case
FMODE_READ
:
/*
* O_RDONLY
* POSIX.1 says that O_NONBLOCK means return with the FIFO
* opened, even when there is no process writing the FIFO.
*/
filp
->
f_op
=
&
read_pipefifo_fops
;
pipe
->
r_counter
++
;
if
(
pipe
->
readers
++
==
0
)
wake_up_partner
(
inode
);
if
(
!
pipe
->
writers
)
{
if
((
filp
->
f_flags
&
O_NONBLOCK
))
{
/* suppress POLLHUP until we have
* seen a writer */
filp
->
f_version
=
pipe
->
w_counter
;
}
else
{
if
(
wait_for_partner
(
inode
,
&
pipe
->
w_counter
))
goto
err_rd
;
}
}
break
;
case
FMODE_WRITE
:
/*
* O_WRONLY
* POSIX.1 says that O_NONBLOCK means return -1 with
* errno=ENXIO when there is no process reading the FIFO.
*/
ret
=
-
ENXIO
;
if
((
filp
->
f_flags
&
O_NONBLOCK
)
&&
!
pipe
->
readers
)
goto
err
;
filp
->
f_op
=
&
write_pipefifo_fops
;
pipe
->
w_counter
++
;
if
(
!
pipe
->
writers
++
)
wake_up_partner
(
inode
);
if
(
!
pipe
->
readers
)
{
if
(
wait_for_partner
(
inode
,
&
pipe
->
r_counter
))
goto
err_wr
;
}
break
;
case
FMODE_READ
|
FMODE_WRITE
:
/*
* O_RDWR
* POSIX.1 leaves this case "undefined" when O_NONBLOCK is set.
* This implementation will NEVER block on a O_RDWR open, since
* the process can at least talk to itself.
*/
filp
->
f_op
=
&
rdwr_pipefifo_fops
;
pipe
->
readers
++
;
pipe
->
writers
++
;
pipe
->
r_counter
++
;
pipe
->
w_counter
++
;
if
(
pipe
->
readers
==
1
||
pipe
->
writers
==
1
)
wake_up_partner
(
inode
);
break
;
default:
ret
=
-
EINVAL
;
goto
err
;
}
/* Ok! */
mutex_unlock
(
&
inode
->
i_mutex
);
return
0
;
err_rd:
if
(
!--
pipe
->
readers
)
wake_up_interruptible
(
&
pipe
->
wait
);
ret
=
-
ERESTARTSYS
;
goto
err
;
err_wr:
if
(
!--
pipe
->
writers
)
wake_up_interruptible
(
&
pipe
->
wait
);
ret
=
-
ERESTARTSYS
;
goto
err
;
err:
if
(
!
pipe
->
readers
&&
!
pipe
->
writers
)
free_pipe_info
(
inode
);
err_nocleanup:
mutex_unlock
(
&
inode
->
i_mutex
);
return
ret
;
}
/*
* Dummy default file-operations: the only thing this does
* is contain the open that then fills in the correct operations
* depending on the access mode of the file...
*/
const
struct
file_operations
def_fifo_fops
=
{
.
open
=
fifo_open
,
/* will set read_ or write_pipefifo_fops */
.
llseek
=
noop_llseek
,
};
/*
* Allocate a new array of pipe buffers and copy the info over. Returns the
* pipe size if successful, or return -ERROR on error.
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