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/*
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	kmod, the new module loader (replaces kerneld)
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	Kirk Petersen
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	Reorganized not to be a daemon by Adam Richter, with guidance
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	from Greg Zornetzer.
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	Modified to avoid chroot and file sharing problems.
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	Mikael Pettersson
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	Limit the concurrent number of kmod modprobes to catch loops from
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	"modprobe needs a service that is in a module".
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	Keith Owens <kaos@ocs.com.au> December 1999
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	Unblock all signals when we exec a usermode process.
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	Shuu Yamaguchi <shuu@wondernetworkresources.com> December 2000
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	call_usermodehelper wait flag, and remove exec_usermodehelper.
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	Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>  Jan 2003
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*/
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#define __KERNEL_SYSCALLS__
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#include <linux/config.h>
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#include <linux/module.h>
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#include <linux/sched.h>
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#include <linux/syscalls.h>
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#include <linux/unistd.h>
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#include <linux/kmod.h>
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#include <linux/smp_lock.h>
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#include <linux/slab.h>
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#include <linux/namespace.h>
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#include <linux/completion.h>
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#include <linux/file.h>
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#include <linux/workqueue.h>
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#include <linux/security.h>
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#include <linux/mount.h>
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#include <linux/kernel.h>
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#include <linux/init.h>
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#include <asm/uaccess.h>
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extern int max_threads;
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static struct workqueue_struct *khelper_wq;
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#ifdef CONFIG_KMOD
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/*
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	modprobe_path is set via /proc/sys.
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*/
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char modprobe_path[KMOD_PATH_LEN] = "/sbin/modprobe";
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/**
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 * request_module - try to load a kernel module
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 * @fmt:     printf style format string for the name of the module
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 * @varargs: arguements as specified in the format string
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 *
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 * Load a module using the user mode module loader. The function returns
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 * zero on success or a negative errno code on failure. Note that a
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 * successful module load does not mean the module did not then unload
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 * and exit on an error of its own. Callers must check that the service
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 * they requested is now available not blindly invoke it.
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 *
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 * If module auto-loading support is disabled then this function
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 * becomes a no-operation.
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 */
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int request_module(const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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	va_list args;
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	char module_name[MODULE_NAME_LEN];
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	unsigned int max_modprobes;
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	int ret;
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	char *argv[] = { modprobe_path, "-q", "--", module_name, NULL };
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	static char *envp[] = { "HOME=/",
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				"TERM=linux",
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				"PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin",
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				NULL };
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	static atomic_t kmod_concurrent = ATOMIC_INIT(0);
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#define MAX_KMOD_CONCURRENT 50	/* Completely arbitrary value - KAO */
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	static int kmod_loop_msg;
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	va_start(args, fmt);
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	ret = vsnprintf(module_name, MODULE_NAME_LEN, fmt, args);
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	va_end(args);
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	if (ret >= MODULE_NAME_LEN)
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		return -ENAMETOOLONG;
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	/* If modprobe needs a service that is in a module, we get a recursive
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	 * loop.  Limit the number of running kmod threads to max_threads/2 or
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	 * MAX_KMOD_CONCURRENT, whichever is the smaller.  A cleaner method
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	 * would be to run the parents of this process, counting how many times
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	 * kmod was invoked.  That would mean accessing the internals of the
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	 * process tables to get the command line, proc_pid_cmdline is static
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	 * and it is not worth changing the proc code just to handle this case. 
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	 * KAO.
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	 *
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	 * "trace the ppid" is simple, but will fail if someone's
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	 * parent exits.  I think this is as good as it gets. --RR
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	 */
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	max_modprobes = min(max_threads/2, MAX_KMOD_CONCURRENT);
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	atomic_inc(&kmod_concurrent);
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	if (atomic_read(&kmod_concurrent) > max_modprobes) {
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		/* We may be blaming an innocent here, but unlikely */
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		if (kmod_loop_msg++ < 5)
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			printk(KERN_ERR
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			       "request_module: runaway loop modprobe %s\n",
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			       module_name);
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		atomic_dec(&kmod_concurrent);
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		return -ENOMEM;
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	}
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	ret = call_usermodehelper(modprobe_path, argv, envp, 1);
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	atomic_dec(&kmod_concurrent);
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	return ret;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(request_module);
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#endif /* CONFIG_KMOD */
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struct subprocess_info {
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	struct completion *complete;
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	char *path;
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	char **argv;
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	char **envp;
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	int wait;
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	int retval;
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};
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/*
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 * This is the task which runs the usermode application
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 */
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static int ____call_usermodehelper(void *data)
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{
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	struct subprocess_info *sub_info = data;
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	int retval;
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	/* Unblock all signals. */
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	flush_signals(current);
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	spin_lock_irq(¤t->sighand->siglock);
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	flush_signal_handlers(current, 1);
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	sigemptyset(¤t->blocked);
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	recalc_sigpending();
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	spin_unlock_irq(¤t->sighand->siglock);
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	/* We can run anywhere, unlike our parent keventd(). */
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	set_cpus_allowed(current, CPU_MASK_ALL);
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	retval = -EPERM;
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	if (current->fs->root)
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		retval = execve(sub_info->path, sub_info->argv,sub_info->envp);
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	/* Exec failed? */
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	sub_info->retval = retval;
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	do_exit(0);
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}
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/* Keventd can't block, but this (a child) can. */
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static int wait_for_helper(void *data)
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{
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	struct subprocess_info *sub_info = data;
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	pid_t pid;
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	struct k_sigaction sa;
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	/* Install a handler: if SIGCLD isn't handled sys_wait4 won't
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	 * populate the status, but will return -ECHILD. */
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	sa.sa.sa_handler = SIG_IGN;
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	sa.sa.sa_flags = 0;
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	siginitset(&sa.sa.sa_mask, sigmask(SIGCHLD));
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	do_sigaction(SIGCHLD, &sa, (struct k_sigaction *)0);
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	allow_signal(SIGCHLD);
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	pid = kernel_thread(____call_usermodehelper, sub_info, SIGCHLD);
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	if (pid < 0) {
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		sub_info->retval = pid;
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	} else {
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		/*
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		 * Normally it is bogus to call wait4() from in-kernel because
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		 * wait4() wants to write the exit code to a userspace address.
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		 * But wait_for_helper() always runs as keventd, and put_user()
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		 * to a kernel address works OK for kernel threads, due to their
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		 * having an mm_segment_t which spans the entire address space.
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		 *
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		 * Thus the __user pointer cast is valid here.
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		 */
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		sys_wait4(pid, (int __user *) &sub_info->retval, 0, NULL);
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	}
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	complete(sub_info->complete);
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	return 0;
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}
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/* This is run by khelper thread  */
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static void __call_usermodehelper(void *data)
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{
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	struct subprocess_info *sub_info = data;
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	pid_t pid;
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	/* CLONE_VFORK: wait until the usermode helper has execve'd
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	 * successfully We need the data structures to stay around
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	 * until that is done.  */
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	if (sub_info->wait)
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		pid = kernel_thread(wait_for_helper, sub_info,
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				    CLONE_FS | CLONE_FILES | SIGCHLD);
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	else
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		pid = kernel_thread(____call_usermodehelper, sub_info,
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				    CLONE_VFORK | SIGCHLD);
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	if (pid < 0) {
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		sub_info->retval = pid;
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		complete(sub_info->complete);
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	} else if (!sub_info->wait)
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		complete(sub_info->complete);
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}
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/**
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 * call_usermodehelper - start a usermode application
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 * @path: pathname for the application
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 * @argv: null-terminated argument list
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 * @envp: null-terminated environment list
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 * @wait: wait for the application to finish and return status.
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 *
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 * Runs a user-space application.  The application is started
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 * asynchronously if wait is not set, and runs as a child of keventd.
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 * (ie. it runs with full root capabilities).
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 *
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 * Must be called from process context.  Returns a negative error code
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 * if program was not execed successfully, or 0.
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 */
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int call_usermodehelper(char *path, char **argv, char **envp, int wait)
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{
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	DECLARE_COMPLETION(done);
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	struct subprocess_info sub_info = {
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		.complete	= &done,
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		.path		= path,
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		.argv		= argv,
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		.envp		= envp,
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		.wait		= wait,
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		.retval		= 0,
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	};
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	DECLARE_WORK(work, __call_usermodehelper, &sub_info);
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	if (!khelper_wq)
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		return -EBUSY;
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	if (path[0] == '\0')
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		return 0;
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	queue_work(khelper_wq, &work);
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	wait_for_completion(&done);
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	return sub_info.retval;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(call_usermodehelper);
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void __init usermodehelper_init(void)
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{
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	khelper_wq = create_singlethread_workqueue("khelper");
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	BUG_ON(!khelper_wq);
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}
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