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attributes, use the current convention for attribute directory names
so that UFS_EXTATTR_AUTOSTART will work with them.
Approved by: re (scottl)
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Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs
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have native extended attributes rather than stacked extended attributes.
While I'm at it, make sure UFS_EXTATTR is not spelt FFS_EXTATTR.
Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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Update copyright date.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs
Extracted from: green
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attribute sizes (up to two orders of magnitude!)
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be inspected to show the maximum attribute size and file.
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o remove extraneous extern's
o prototype functions
o combine multiple return (0)'s into a single return (0) at the
end of main()
Approved by: rwatson
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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longer need to link libutil into command-line extended attribute
utilities.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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computed a a chunksize that didn't include the extended attribute
header. This was a non-fatal error, in that it was just writing out
zeros anyway, but did have the effect of not pre-allocating the
right amount of disk space. This fix calculates chunksize to include
the attribute header.
Submitted by: Dale Rahn
Sponsored by: DARPA, UPenn POSSE Project
Obtained from: OpenBSD
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These are not perfectly in agreement with each other style-wise, but they
are orders of orders of magnitude more consistent style-wise than before.
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- MAN[1-9] -> MAN.
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reserved word.
Submitted by: jkh
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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disable commands work as documented.
Approved by: rwatson
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explicit namespaces. Modify it to use libutil for string/constant
namespace conversions. Update the documentation to take into account
the new interface.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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Submitted by: jedgar
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utility that is cautious but sometimes you want to be less
cautious. Go figure.
Submitted by: sheldonh
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the existing attribute file rather than aborting with an error.
o Useful if you want to reset the state of attributes on the system without
allocating different disk blocks through deletion and recreation,
for example, if you're doing benchmarks of extended attribute code. :-)
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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attribute instance headers, or higher inode numbers will require
additional disk blocks to be allocated later.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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attribute namespace and DAC protection on file:
- Attribute names beginning with '$' are in the system namespace
- The attribute name "$" is reserved
- System namespace attributes may only be read/set by suser()
or by kernel (cred == NULL)
- Other attribute names are in the application namespace
- The attribute name "" is reserved
- Application namespace attributes are protected in the manner
of the target file permission
o Kernel changes
- Add ufs_extattr_valid_attrname() to check whether the requested
attribute "set" or "enable" is appropriate (i.e., non-reserved)
- Modify ufs_extattr_credcheck() to accept target file vnode, not
to take inode uid
- Modify ufs_extattr_credcheck() to check namespace, then enforce
either kernel/suser for system namespace, or vaccess() for
application namespace
o EA backing file format changes
- Remove permission fields from extended attribute backing file
header
- Bump extended attribute backing file header version to 3
o Update extattrctl.c and extattrctl.8
- Remove now deprecated -r and -w arguments to initattr, as
permissions are now implicit
- (unrelated) fix error reporting and unlinking during failed
initattr to remove duplicate/inaccurate error messages, and to
only unlink if the failure wasn't in the backing file open()
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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forgotten due to minimal sleep. Thanks!
Submitted by: sheldonh
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-r and -w arguments
Submitted by: sheldonh
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argument via optarg. This corrects a segfault when initattr is invoked
with either of these two arguments. Not sure how this got broken given
that in the original patches it was fine -- presumably a merging
mistake.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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Reviewed by: maintainer
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o Update extattrctl.c to default new attributes to readable and writable
only by the kernel and root user. Previously the default was to allow
the file owner to directory view and manipulate the attributes, which
is probably an inappropriate default.
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that space for extended attributes should be preallocated, instead of
using a sparse attribute file. NOTE: This can result in a really
large file full of zeros. However, it can prevent a low disk condition
from causing an attribute write to fail, which is good for security and
consistency attributes.
o Unlink the attribute file during initattr if an error occurs -- this is
alright, as we specify O_CREAT when opening the file.
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attributes (recently committed). Using extattrctl, the extended attribute
service may be started and stopped for specific file systems; specific
attributes may be enabled or disabled, and the backing file for each
attribute configured. Also, backing files may be initialized.
Reviewed by: adrian, bp, freebsd-fs, the unthanked masses
Obtained from: TrustedBSD
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