VOP_LINK -- create a new name for a file
      #include <sys/param.h>
     #include <sys/vnode.h>
     int
     VOP_LINK(struct vnode *dvp, struct vnode *vp, struct componentname *cnp);
     This links a new name in the specified directory to an existing file.
     Its arguments are:
     dvp       the vnode of the directory
     vp        the vnode of the file to be linked
     cnp       pathname information about the file
     The pathname info should not be released on exit because it is done by
     the caller.  The directory and file vnodes should not be released on
     exit.
     VOP_LINK() expects the directory and file vnodes to be locked on entry
     and will leave the vnodes locked on return.
     Zero is returned if the file was linked successfully, otherwise an error
     is returned.
     int
     vop_link(struct vnode *dvp, struct vnode *vp, struct componentname *cnp)
     {
	 int error = 0;
	 if (vp->v_mount != dvp->v_mount)
	     return (EXDEV);
	 if (vp would have too many links)
	     return (EMLINK);
	 if (vp is immutable)
	     return (EPERM);
	 /*
	  * Increment link count of vp and write back the on-disc version of it.
	  */
	 ...;
	 if (!error) {
	     /*
	      * Add the new name to the directory.
	      */
	     ...;
	 }
	 return error;
     }
     [EMLINK]		The file has too many links.
     [EPERM]		The file is immutable.
     [EXDEV]		A hard link is not possible between different file
			systems.
     vnode(9), vn_lock(9)
     This man page was originally written by Doug Rabson.
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