11 #include <sys/statfs.h>
17 #include "kern_constants.h"
19 #include <sys/param.h>
21 /* Modified by which_tmpdir, which is called during early boot */
22 static char *default_tmpdir = "/tmp";
25 * Modified when creating the physical memory file and when checking
26 * the tmp filesystem for usability, both happening during early boot.
28 static char *tempdir = NULL;
30 static void __init find_tempdir(void)
32 const char *dirs[] = { "TMP", "TEMP", "TMPDIR", NULL };
36 if(tempdir != NULL) /* We've already been called */
38 for(i = 0; dirs[i]; i++){
39 dir = getenv(dirs[i]);
40 if((dir != NULL) && (*dir != '\0'))
43 if((dir == NULL) || (*dir == '\0'))
46 tempdir = malloc(strlen(dir) + 2);
48 fprintf(stderr, "Failed to malloc tempdir, "
49 "errno = %d\n", errno);
56 /* This will return 1, with the first character in buf being the
57 * character following the next instance of c in the file. This will
58 * read the file as needed. If there's an error, -errno is returned;
59 * if the end of the file is reached, 0 is returned.
61 static int next(int fd, char *buf, size_t size, char c)
67 while((ptr = strchr(buf, c)) == NULL){
68 n = read(fd, buf, size - 1);
79 memmove(buf, ptr, len + 1);
81 /* Refill the buffer so that if there's a partial string that we care
82 * about, it will be completed, and we can recognize it.
84 n = read(fd, &buf[len], size - len - 1);
92 /* which_tmpdir is called only during early boot */
93 static int checked_tmpdir = 0;
95 /* Look for a tmpfs mounted at /dev/shm. I couldn't find a cleaner
96 * way to do this than to parse /proc/mounts. statfs will return the
97 * same filesystem magic number and fs id for both /dev and /dev/shm
98 * when they are both tmpfs, so you can't tell if they are different
99 * filesystems. Also, there seems to be no other way of finding the
100 * mount point of a filesystem from within it.
102 * If a /dev/shm tmpfs entry is found, then we switch to using it.
103 * Otherwise, we stay with the default /tmp.
105 static void which_tmpdir(void)
108 char buf[128] = { '\0' };
115 printf("Checking for tmpfs mount on /dev/shm...");
117 fd = open("/proc/mounts", O_RDONLY);
119 printf("failed to open /proc/mounts, errno = %d\n", errno);
124 found = next(fd, buf, ARRAY_SIZE(buf), ' ');
128 if(!strncmp(buf, "/dev/shm", strlen("/dev/shm")))
131 found = next(fd, buf, ARRAY_SIZE(buf), '\n');
138 printf("nothing mounted on /dev/shm\n");
140 printf("read returned errno %d\n", -found);
148 found = next(fd, buf, ARRAY_SIZE(buf), ' ');
152 if(strncmp(buf, "tmpfs", strlen("tmpfs"))){
153 printf("not tmpfs\n");
158 default_tmpdir = "/dev/shm";
163 * This proc still used in tt-mode
164 * (file: kernel/tt/ptproxy/proxy.c, proc: start_debugger).
165 * So it isn't 'static' yet.
167 int __init make_tempfile(const char *template, char **out_tempname,
174 tempname = malloc(MAXPATHLEN);
179 if (template[0] != '/')
180 strcpy(tempname, tempdir);
183 strncat(tempname, template, MAXPATHLEN-1-strlen(tempname));
184 fd = mkstemp(tempname);
186 fprintf(stderr, "open - cannot create %s: %s\n", tempname,
190 if(do_unlink && (unlink(tempname) < 0)){
195 *out_tempname = tempname;
205 #define TEMPNAME_TEMPLATE "vm_file-XXXXXX"
208 * This proc is used in start_up.c
209 * So it isn't 'static'.
211 int __init create_tmp_file(unsigned long long len)
216 fd = make_tempfile(TEMPNAME_TEMPLATE, NULL, 1);
221 err = fchmod(fd, 0777);
227 /* Seek to len - 1 because writing a character there will
228 * increase the file size by one byte, to the desired length.
230 if (lseek64(fd, len - 1, SEEK_SET) < 0) {
237 err = write(fd, &zero, 1);
246 int __init create_mem_file(unsigned long long len)
250 fd = create_tmp_file(len);
252 err = os_set_exec_close(fd);
255 perror("exec_close");
261 void __init check_tmpexec(void)
264 int err, fd = create_tmp_file(UM_KERN_PAGE_SIZE);
266 addr = mmap(NULL, UM_KERN_PAGE_SIZE,
267 PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | PROT_EXEC, MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0);
268 printf("Checking PROT_EXEC mmap in %s...",tempdir);
270 if(addr == MAP_FAILED){
275 printf("%s must be not mounted noexec\n",tempdir);
279 munmap(addr, UM_KERN_PAGE_SIZE);