Esempio n. 1
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/*
 * getf(int fd) - hold a lock on a file descriptor, to be released by calling
 * releasef(). On OSX we will also look up the vnode of the fd for calls
 * to spl_vn_rdwr().
 */
void *getf(int fd)
{
    struct fileproc     *fp  = NULL;
    struct spl_fileproc *sfp = NULL;
	struct vnode *vp;
	uint32_t vid;

    /*
     * We keep the "fp" pointer as well, both for unlocking in releasef() and
     * used in vn_rdwr().
     */

    sfp = kmem_alloc(sizeof(*sfp), KM_SLEEP);
    if (!sfp) return NULL;

    if (fp_lookup(current_proc(), fd, &fp, 0/*!locked*/)) {
        kmem_free(sfp, sizeof(*sfp));
        return (NULL);
    }

    /*
     * The f_vnode ptr is used to point back to the "sfp" node itself, as it is
     * the only information passed to vn_rdwr.
     */
    sfp->f_vnode  = sfp;
    sfp->f_fd     = fd;
    sfp->f_offset = 0;
    sfp->f_proc   = current_proc();
    sfp->f_fp     = fp;

	/* Also grab vnode, so we can fish out the minor, for onexit */
	if (!file_vnode_withvid(fd, &vp, &vid)) {
		if (vnode_vtype(vp) != VDIR) {
			sfp->f_file = minor(vnode_specrdev(vp));
		}
		file_drop(fd);
	}

	mutex_enter(&spl_getf_lock);
	list_insert_tail(&spl_getf_list, sfp);
	mutex_exit(&spl_getf_lock);

    //printf("SPL: new getf(%d) ret %p fp is %p so vnode set to %p\n",
    //     fd, sfp, fp, sfp->f_vnode);

    return sfp;
}
Esempio n. 2
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int
spec_kqfilter(vnode_t vp, struct knote *kn)
{
	dev_t dev;
	int err = EINVAL;

	/*
	 * For a few special kinds of devices, we can attach knotes.
	 * Each filter function must check whether the dev type matches it.
	 */
	dev = vnode_specrdev(vp);

	if (vnode_istty(vp)) {
		/* We can hook into the slave side of a tty */
		err = ptsd_kqfilter(dev, kn);
	} else {
		/* Try a bpf device, as defined in bsd/net/bpf.c */
		err = bpfkqfilter(dev, kn);
	}

	return err;
}