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# 00228bec 15-Sep-2019 Alan Somers <[email protected]>

MFC the new fusefs driver

MFC r350665, r350990, r350992, r351039, r351042, r351061, r351066, r351113, r351560, r351961, r351963, r352021, r352025, r352230

r350665:
fusefs: merge from projects/fuse2

MFC the new fusefs driver

MFC r350665, r350990, r350992, r351039, r351042, r351061, r351066, r351113, r351560, r351961, r351963, r352021, r352025, r352230

r350665:
fusefs: merge from projects/fuse2

This commit imports the new fusefs driver. It raises the protocol level
from 7.8 to 7.23, fixes many bugs, adds a test suite for the driver, and
adds many new features. New features include:

* Optional kernel-side permissions checks (-o default_permissions)
* Implement VOP_MKNOD, VOP_BMAP, and VOP_ADVLOCK
* Allow interrupting FUSE operations
* Support named pipes and unix-domain sockets in fusefs file systems
* Forward UTIME_NOW during utimensat(2) to the daemon
* kqueue support for /dev/fuse
* Allow updating mounts with "mount -u"
* Allow exporting fusefs file systems over NFS
* Server-initiated invalidation of the name cache or data cache
* Respect RLIMIT_FSIZE
* Try to support servers as old as protocol 7.4

Performance enhancements include:

* Implement FUSE's FOPEN_KEEP_CACHE and FUSE_ASYNC_READ flags
* Cache file attributes
* Cache lookup entries, both positive and negative
* Server-selectable cache modes: writethrough, writeback, or uncached
* Write clustering
* Readahead
* Use counter(9) for statistical reporting

PR: 199934 216391 233783 234581 235773 235774 235775
PR: 236226 236231 236236 236291 236329 236381 236405
PR: 236327 236466 236472 236473 236474 236530 236557
PR: 236560 236844 237052 237181 237588 238565
Reviewed by: bcr (man pages)
Reviewed by: cem, ngie, rpokala, glebius, kib, bde, emaste (post-commit
review on project branch)
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Pull Request: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21110

r350990:
fusefs: add SVN Keywords to the test files

Reported by: SVN pre-commit hooks
MFC-With: r350665
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation

r350992:
fusefs: skip some tests when unsafe aio is disabled

MFC-With: r350665
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation

r351039:
fusefs: fix intermittency in the default_permissions.Unlink.ok test

The test needs to expect a FUSE_FORGET operation. Most of the time the test
would pass anyway, because by chance FUSE_FORGET would arrive after the
unmount.

MFC-With: 350665
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation

r351042:
fusefs: Fix the size of fuse_getattr_in

In FUSE protocol 7.9, the size of the FUSE_GETATTR request has increased.
However, the fusefs driver is currently not sending the additional fields.
In our implementation, the additional fields are always zero, so I there
haven't been any test failures until now. But fusefs-lkl requires the
request's length to be correct.

Fix this bug, and also enhance the test suite to catch similar bugs.

PR: 239830
MFC-With: 350665
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation

r351061:
fusefs: fix the 32-bit build after 351042

Reported by: jhb
MFC-With: 351042
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation

r351066:
fusefs: fix conditional from r351061

The entirety of r351061 was a copy/paste error. I'm sorry I've been
comitting so hastily.

Reported by: rpokala
Reviewed by: rpokala
MFC-With: 351061
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21265

r351113:
fusefs: don't send the namespace during listextattr

The FUSE_LISTXATTR operation always returns the full list of a file's
extended attributes, in all namespaces. There's no way to filter the list
server-side. However, currently FreeBSD's fusefs driver sends a namespace
string with the FUSE_LISTXATTR request. That behavior was probably copied
from fuse_vnop_getextattr, which has an attribute name argument. It's
been there ever since extended attribute support was added in r324620. This
commit removes it.

Reviewed by: cem
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21280

r351560:
fusefs: Fix some bugs regarding the size of the LISTXATTR list

* A small error in r338152 let to the returned size always being exactly
eight bytes too large.

* The FUSE_LISTXATTR operation works like Linux's listxattr(2): if the
caller does not provide enough space, then the server should return ERANGE
rather than return a truncated list. That's true even though in FUSE's
case the kernel doesn't provide space to the client at all; it simply
requests a maximum size for the list. We previously weren't handling the
case where the server returns ERANGE even though the kernel requested as
much size as the server had told us it needs; that can happen due to a
race.

* We also need to ensure that a pathological server that always returns
ERANGE no matter what size we request in FUSE_LISTXATTR won't cause an
infinite loop in the kernel. As of this commit, it will instead cause an
infinite loop that exits and enters the kernel on each iteration, allowing
signals to be processed.

Reviewed by: cem
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21287

r351961:
Coverity fixes in fusefs(5)

CID 1404532 fixes a signed vs unsigned comparison error in fuse_vnop_bmap.
It could potentially have resulted in VOP_BMAP reporting too many
consecutive blocks.

CID 1404364 is much worse. It was an array access by an untrusted,
user-provided variable. It could potentially have resulted in a malicious
file system crashing the kernel or worse.

Reported by: Coverity
Reviewed by: emaste
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21466

r351963:
fusefs: coverity cleanup in the tests

Address the following defects reported by Coverity:

* Structurally dead code (CID 1404366): set m_quit before FAIL, not after

* Unchecked return value of sysctlbyname (CID 1404321)

* Unchecked return value of stat(2) (CID 1404471)

* Unchecked return value of open(2) (CID 1404402, 1404529)

* Unchecked return value of dup(2) (CID 1404478)

* Buffer overflows. These are all false positives caused by the fact that
Coverity thinks I'm using a buffer to store strings, when in fact I'm
really just using it to store a byte array that happens to be initialized
with a string. I'm changing the type from char to uint8_t in the hopes
that it will placate Coverity. (CID 1404338, 1404350, 1404367, 1404376,
1404379, 1404381, 1404388, 1404403, 1404425, 1404433, 1404434, 1404474,
1404480, 1404484, 1404503, 1404505)

* False positive file descriptor leak. I'm going to try to fix this with
Coverity modeling, but I'll also change an EXPECT to ASSERT so we don't
perform meaningless assertions after the failure. (CID 1404320, 1404324,
1404440, 1404445).

* Unannotated file descriptor leak. This will be followed up by a Coverity
modeling change. (CID 1404326, 1404334, 1404336, 1404357, 1404361,
1404372, 1404391, 1404395, 1404409, 1404430, 1404448, 1404451, 1404455,
1404457, 1404458, 1404460)

* Uninitialized variables in C++ constructors (CID 1404327, 1404346). In the
case of m_maxphys, this actually led to part of the FUSE_INIT's response
being set to stack garbage during the WriteCluster::clustering test.

* Uninitialized sun_len field in struct sockaddr_un (CID 1404330, 1404371,
1404429).

Reported by: Coverity
Reviewed by: emaste
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21457

r352021:
fusefs: suppress some Coverity resource leak CIDs in the tests

The fusefs tests deliberately leak file descriptors. To do otherwise would
add extra complications to the tests' mock FUSE server. This annotation
should hopefully convince Coverity to shut up about the leaks.

Reviewed by: uqs
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation

r352025:
mount_fusefs: fix a segfault on memory allocation failure

Reported by: Coverity
Coverity CID: 1354188
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation

r352230:
fusefs: Fix iosize for FUSE_WRITE in 7.8 compat mode

When communicating with a FUSE server that implements version 7.8 (or older)
of the FUSE protocol, the FUSE_WRITE request structure is 16 bytes shorter
than normal. The protocol version check wasn't applied universally, leading
to an extra 16 bytes being sent to such servers. The extra bytes were
allocated and bzero()d, so there was no information disclosure.

Reviewed by: emaste
MFC-With: r350665
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21557

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Revision tags: release/11.3.0, release/12.0.0
# c57594ef 16-Jul-2018 Warner Losh <[email protected]>

Add pointer to freebsd-numerics for libm.


Revision tags: release/11.2.0
# 837cac65 10-Jun-2018 Peter Grehan <[email protected]>

Pass on bhyve kernel module maintenance to
tychon and jhb who've both had a long history
with the codebase.

Discussed with: tychon, jhb


# 9aeb8f99 21-May-2018 Eitan Adler <[email protected]>

top(1): add myself as a MAINTAIENR

also fix some nits


# 51ef170c 26-Feb-2018 Emmanuel Vadot <[email protected]>

MAINTAINERS: add myself for Allwinner and 64bits RockChip


# ea70c96a 26-Feb-2018 Kyle Evans <[email protected]>

Add MAINTAINERS note for lualoader (stand/lua, specifically)

While it's a work in progress, at least, I would like a chance to review any
lua that goes into the tree for lualoader. I am also willing

Add MAINTAINERS note for lualoader (stand/lua, specifically)

While it's a work in progress, at least, I would like a chance to review any
lua that goes into the tree for lualoader. I am also willing to help others
get started writing features or fixing any bugs wandered across.

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# 96ec8b8f 13-Feb-2018 Roger Pau Monné <[email protected]>

list myself in the MAINTAINERS file for Xen bits


# e8025746 13-Feb-2018 Marcelo Araujo <[email protected]>

- I'm not using nis(8) and ypldap(8) anymore, so I'm removing myself
from MAINTAINERS list.


# ca987d46 14-Nov-2017 Warner Losh <[email protected]>

Move sys/boot to stand. Fix all references to new location

Sponsored by: Netflix


Revision tags: release/10.4.0, release/11.1.0
# 13bb5a98 28-Jun-2017 Enji Cooper <[email protected]>

Add asomers as a pjdfstest co-maintainer per the project status change
made upstream.

MFC after: 1 month


# 408b5f80 15-Apr-2017 Neel Natu <[email protected]>

Due to time constraints remove myself as a vmm(4) maintainer.


# f28fdcb0 03-Mar-2017 Dag-Erling Smørgrav <[email protected]>

As suggested by several people, note that I prefer to communicate by email.


Revision tags: release/11.0.1, release/11.0.0
# f99ba482 27-Jul-2016 Randall Stewart <[email protected]>

Remove myself from kern_timeout.c yeah!


# 78243b5c 20-Jul-2016 Nathan Whitehorn <[email protected]>

Add myself to MAINTAINERS.


Revision tags: release/10.3.0
# 7f9b1e69 14-Mar-2016 Edward Tomasz Napierala <[email protected]>

Add myself to MAINTAINERS.

MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation


# 7aedea53 28-Dec-2015 Devin Teske <[email protected]>

Add interests/maintainerships + notes


# 26b18977 22-Dec-2015 Craig Rodrigues <[email protected]>

Refer to creating Phabricator Herald notifications

This will allow maintainers to be notified of
any reviews or commits affecting parts of the
tree which they maintain.

Reviewed by: jhb,

Refer to creating Phabricator Herald notifications

This will allow maintainers to be notified of
any reviews or commits affecting parts of the
tree which they maintain.

Reviewed by: jhb, emaste, allanjude
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4623

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# 16d63436 21-Dec-2015 John Baldwin <[email protected]>

As previously noted in r290409, purge old entries from MAINTAINERS.


# 31d4f144 16-Dec-2015 Pawel Jakub Dawidek <[email protected]>

Keep maintainance of GELI and make it clear which directories I'm interested in.


# 2c97ae69 16-Dec-2015 Glen Barber <[email protected]>

Err on the side of caution, and assume *env(3) should require
secteam@ review for changes. so@ can remove this entry, if
necessary.

Submitted by: jhb (via secteam@)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Founda

Err on the side of caution, and assume *env(3) should require
secteam@ review for changes. so@ can remove this entry, if
necessary.

Submitted by: jhb (via secteam@)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation

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# d921a4eb 15-Dec-2015 John Baldwin <[email protected]>

Keep the entries for NFS and the PCI bus code.


# 9cc06091 11-Dec-2015 Gregory Neil Shapiro <[email protected]>

Retain maintership over sendmail pieces so I can keep upstream in sync


# b1dc5e6d 10-Dec-2015 Warner Losh <[email protected]>

Move nanobsd up since I'm overhauling it
Sort the new section alphabetically.


# ae9ef159 10-Dec-2015 Peter Grehan <[email protected]>

vmm is still maintained.


# e770fe12 09-Dec-2015 Randall Stewart <[email protected]>

Add a couple of spots I tend to look at and Michael for SCTP as well :-)


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