cachepc-linux

Fork of AMDESE/linux with modifications for CachePC side-channel attack
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      1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
      2/*
      3 *  Copyright (C) 2008 Red Hat, Inc., Eric Paris <eparis@redhat.com>
      4 */
      5
      6/*
      7 * Basic idea behind the notification queue: An fsnotify group (like inotify)
      8 * sends the userspace notification about events asynchronously some time after
      9 * the event happened.  When inotify gets an event it will need to add that
     10 * event to the group notify queue.  Since a single event might need to be on
     11 * multiple group's notification queues we can't add the event directly to each
     12 * queue and instead add a small "event_holder" to each queue.  This event_holder
     13 * has a pointer back to the original event.  Since the majority of events are
     14 * going to end up on one, and only one, notification queue we embed one
     15 * event_holder into each event.  This means we have a single allocation instead
     16 * of always needing two.  If the embedded event_holder is already in use by
     17 * another group a new event_holder (from fsnotify_event_holder_cachep) will be
     18 * allocated and used.
     19 */
     20
     21#include <linux/fs.h>
     22#include <linux/init.h>
     23#include <linux/kernel.h>
     24#include <linux/list.h>
     25#include <linux/module.h>
     26#include <linux/mount.h>
     27#include <linux/mutex.h>
     28#include <linux/namei.h>
     29#include <linux/path.h>
     30#include <linux/slab.h>
     31#include <linux/spinlock.h>
     32
     33#include <linux/atomic.h>
     34
     35#include <linux/fsnotify_backend.h>
     36#include "fsnotify.h"
     37
     38static atomic_t fsnotify_sync_cookie = ATOMIC_INIT(0);
     39
     40/**
     41 * fsnotify_get_cookie - return a unique cookie for use in synchronizing events.
     42 * Called from fsnotify_move, which is inlined into filesystem modules.
     43 */
     44u32 fsnotify_get_cookie(void)
     45{
     46	return atomic_inc_return(&fsnotify_sync_cookie);
     47}
     48EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fsnotify_get_cookie);
     49
     50void fsnotify_destroy_event(struct fsnotify_group *group,
     51			    struct fsnotify_event *event)
     52{
     53	/* Overflow events are per-group and we don't want to free them */
     54	if (!event || event == group->overflow_event)
     55		return;
     56	/*
     57	 * If the event is still queued, we have a problem... Do an unreliable
     58	 * lockless check first to avoid locking in the common case. The
     59	 * locking may be necessary for permission events which got removed
     60	 * from the list by a different CPU than the one freeing the event.
     61	 */
     62	if (!list_empty(&event->list)) {
     63		spin_lock(&group->notification_lock);
     64		WARN_ON(!list_empty(&event->list));
     65		spin_unlock(&group->notification_lock);
     66	}
     67	group->ops->free_event(group, event);
     68}
     69
     70/*
     71 * Try to add an event to the notification queue.
     72 * The group can later pull this event off the queue to deal with.
     73 * The group can use the @merge hook to merge the event with a queued event.
     74 * The group can use the @insert hook to insert the event into hash table.
     75 * The function returns:
     76 * 0 if the event was added to a queue
     77 * 1 if the event was merged with some other queued event
     78 * 2 if the event was not queued - either the queue of events has overflown
     79 *   or the group is shutting down.
     80 */
     81int fsnotify_insert_event(struct fsnotify_group *group,
     82			  struct fsnotify_event *event,
     83			  int (*merge)(struct fsnotify_group *,
     84				       struct fsnotify_event *),
     85			  void (*insert)(struct fsnotify_group *,
     86					 struct fsnotify_event *))
     87{
     88	int ret = 0;
     89	struct list_head *list = &group->notification_list;
     90
     91	pr_debug("%s: group=%p event=%p\n", __func__, group, event);
     92
     93	spin_lock(&group->notification_lock);
     94
     95	if (group->shutdown) {
     96		spin_unlock(&group->notification_lock);
     97		return 2;
     98	}
     99
    100	if (event == group->overflow_event ||
    101	    group->q_len >= group->max_events) {
    102		ret = 2;
    103		/* Queue overflow event only if it isn't already queued */
    104		if (!list_empty(&group->overflow_event->list)) {
    105			spin_unlock(&group->notification_lock);
    106			return ret;
    107		}
    108		event = group->overflow_event;
    109		goto queue;
    110	}
    111
    112	if (!list_empty(list) && merge) {
    113		ret = merge(group, event);
    114		if (ret) {
    115			spin_unlock(&group->notification_lock);
    116			return ret;
    117		}
    118	}
    119
    120queue:
    121	group->q_len++;
    122	list_add_tail(&event->list, list);
    123	if (insert)
    124		insert(group, event);
    125	spin_unlock(&group->notification_lock);
    126
    127	wake_up(&group->notification_waitq);
    128	kill_fasync(&group->fsn_fa, SIGIO, POLL_IN);
    129	return ret;
    130}
    131
    132void fsnotify_remove_queued_event(struct fsnotify_group *group,
    133				  struct fsnotify_event *event)
    134{
    135	assert_spin_locked(&group->notification_lock);
    136	/*
    137	 * We need to init list head for the case of overflow event so that
    138	 * check in fsnotify_add_event() works
    139	 */
    140	list_del_init(&event->list);
    141	group->q_len--;
    142}
    143
    144/*
    145 * Return the first event on the notification list without removing it.
    146 * Returns NULL if the list is empty.
    147 */
    148struct fsnotify_event *fsnotify_peek_first_event(struct fsnotify_group *group)
    149{
    150	assert_spin_locked(&group->notification_lock);
    151
    152	if (fsnotify_notify_queue_is_empty(group))
    153		return NULL;
    154
    155	return list_first_entry(&group->notification_list,
    156				struct fsnotify_event, list);
    157}
    158
    159/*
    160 * Remove and return the first event from the notification list.  It is the
    161 * responsibility of the caller to destroy the obtained event
    162 */
    163struct fsnotify_event *fsnotify_remove_first_event(struct fsnotify_group *group)
    164{
    165	struct fsnotify_event *event = fsnotify_peek_first_event(group);
    166
    167	if (!event)
    168		return NULL;
    169
    170	pr_debug("%s: group=%p event=%p\n", __func__, group, event);
    171
    172	fsnotify_remove_queued_event(group, event);
    173
    174	return event;
    175}
    176
    177/*
    178 * Called when a group is being torn down to clean up any outstanding
    179 * event notifications.
    180 */
    181void fsnotify_flush_notify(struct fsnotify_group *group)
    182{
    183	struct fsnotify_event *event;
    184
    185	spin_lock(&group->notification_lock);
    186	while (!fsnotify_notify_queue_is_empty(group)) {
    187		event = fsnotify_remove_first_event(group);
    188		spin_unlock(&group->notification_lock);
    189		fsnotify_destroy_event(group, event);
    190		spin_lock(&group->notification_lock);
    191	}
    192	spin_unlock(&group->notification_lock);
    193}