Date: Wed, 22 May 2019 13:57:40 -0700 From: Johannes Lundberg <johalun@FreeBSD.org> To: Alan Somers <asomers@freebsd.org> Cc: Konstantin Belousov <kostikbel@gmail.com>, FreeBSD Current <freebsd-current@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Weirdness when writing to pseudofs file Message-ID: <f1e31c0b-9383-05f9-f1b5-939a586d21d0@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <eb0fd852-643d-e399-2988-92de744d6e07@FreeBSD.org> References: <6ec62e4d-9f93-ffe1-646c-3846c9308334@FreeBSD.org> <20190522175133.GC2748@kib.kiev.ua> <84e3001b-646d-b1d9-f206-577d63f79bf1@FreeBSD.org> <CAOtMX2i63czMAWmnJik5=gEY=5r4YFhz084zJ8xoThR01POGhQ@mail.gmail.com> <eb0fd852-643d-e399-2988-92de744d6e07@FreeBSD.org>
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On 5/22/19 1:53 PM, Johannes Lundberg wrote: > On 5/22/19 11:03 AM, Alan Somers wrote: >> On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 11:59 AM Johannes Lundberg <johalun@freebsd.org> wrote: >>> On 5/22/19 10:51 AM, Konstantin Belousov wrote: >>>> On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 10:36:34AM -0700, Johannes Lundberg wrote: >>>>> Hi >>>>> >>>>> I'm fiddling with lindebugfs, which is based on pseudofs. When writing >>>>> to a file, >>>>> >>>>> this works: # echo 1 >> /path/to/file >>>>> >>>>> but this does not: # echo 1 > /path/to/file >>>>> >>>>> "Operation not supported." is returned before the pseudofs code is even >>>>> entered. >>>>> >>>>> Is this expected behavior? (if so, why?) >>>> Does the file exist ? >>>> >>>> Pseudofs does not implement VOP_CREATE(), which is reasonable. >>> Yes, it exists and my custom write function is receiving the call for >>> ">>". (which is for example used by drm driver debugfs to do certain >>> things on demand by accepting write to a debugfs file) >> First, you need to try ktrace to see exactly which system call is not >> supported. If the problem still isn't obvious, then you can try >> dtrace to see exactly which VOP isn't suppoted. Do it like this: >> >> sudo ktrace /bin/sh -c "echo 1 > /path/to/file" >> sudo kdump >> sudo dtrace -i 'fbt:::return /arg1 == 45/ {trace(".")}' -c "/bin/sh -c >> 'echo 1 > /path/to/file/'" >> >> The dtrace command will show you which function returned EOPNOTSUPP. >> However, it will also show a lot of functions that coincidentally >> return 45 even though it's not an errno, and even functions that >> return void. >> >> -Alan > > Thanks! > > It seems, a single '>' will cause it to try to create the file (even > though it already exists) and that fails (kern_openat). > I would guess because of https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/blob/master/sys/fs/pseudofs/pseudofs_vnops.c#L1042 struct vop_vector pfs_vnodeops = { ... .vop_create = VOP_EOPNOTSUPP, ... }
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