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package mounts // import "github.com/docker/docker/volume/mounts"
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"runtime/debug"
"syscall"
"github.com/containerd/log"
mounttypes "github.com/docker/docker/api/types/mount"
"github.com/docker/docker/internal/safepath"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/idtools"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/stringid"
"github.com/docker/docker/volume"
"github.com/opencontainers/selinux/go-selinux/label"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
)
// MountPoint is the intersection point between a volume and a container. It
// specifies which volume is to be used and where inside a container it should
// be mounted.
//
// Note that this type is embedded in `container.Container` object and persisted to disk.
// Changes to this struct need to by synced with on disk state.
type MountPoint struct {
// Source is the source path of the mount.
// E.g. `mount --bind /foo /bar`, `/foo` is the `Source`.
Source string
// Destination is the path relative to the container root (`/`) to the mount point
// It is where the `Source` is mounted to
Destination string
// RW is set to true when the mountpoint should be mounted as read-write
RW bool
// Name is the name reference to the underlying data defined by `Source`
// e.g., the volume name
Name string
// Driver is the volume driver used to create the volume (if it is a volume)
Driver string
// Type of mount to use, see `Type<foo>` definitions in github.com/docker/docker/api/types/mount
Type mounttypes.Type `json:",omitempty"`
// Volume is the volume providing data to this mountpoint.
// This is nil unless `Type` is set to `TypeVolume`
Volume volume.Volume `json:"-"`
// Mode is the comma separated list of options supplied by the user when creating
// the bind/volume mount.
// Note Mode is not used on Windows
Mode string `json:"Relabel,omitempty"` // Originally field was `Relabel`"
// Propagation describes how the mounts are propagated from the host into the
// mount point, and vice-versa.
// See https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/filesystems/sharedsubtree.txt
// Note Propagation is not used on Windows
Propagation mounttypes.Propagation `json:",omitempty"` // Mount propagation string
// Specifies if data should be copied from the container before the first mount
// Use a pointer here so we can tell if the user set this value explicitly
// This allows us to error out when the user explicitly enabled copy but we can't copy due to the volume being populated
CopyData bool `json:"-"`
// ID is the opaque ID used to pass to the volume driver.
// This should be set by calls to `Mount` and unset by calls to `Unmount`
ID string `json:",omitempty"`
// Spec is a copy of the API request that created this mount.
Spec mounttypes.Mount
// Some bind mounts should not be automatically created.
// (Some are auto-created for backwards-compatibility)
// This is checked on the API but setting this here prevents race conditions.
// where a bind dir existed during validation was removed before reaching the setup code.
SkipMountpointCreation bool
// Track usage of this mountpoint
// Specifically needed for containers which are running and calls to `docker cp`
// because both these actions require mounting the volumes.
active int
// SafePaths created by Setup that should be cleaned up before unmounting
// the volume.
safePaths []*safepath.SafePath
}
// Cleanup frees resources used by the mountpoint and cleans up all the paths
// returned by Setup that hasn't been cleaned up by the caller.
func (m *MountPoint) Cleanup(ctx context.Context) error {
if m.Volume == nil || m.ID == "" {
return nil
}
logger := log.G(ctx).WithFields(log.Fields{"active": m.active, "id": m.ID})
// TODO: Remove once the real bug is fixed: https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/46508
if m.active == 0 {
logger.Error("An attempt to decrement a zero mount count")
logger.Error(string(debug.Stack()))
return nil
}
for _, p := range m.safePaths {
if !p.IsValid() {
continue
}
err := p.Close(ctx)
base, sub := p.SourcePath()
log.G(ctx).WithFields(log.Fields{
"error": err,
"path": p.Path(),
"sourceBase": base,
"sourceSubpath": sub,
}).Warn("cleaning up SafePath that hasn't been cleaned up by the caller")
}
if err := m.Volume.Unmount(m.ID); err != nil {
return errors.Wrapf(err, "error unmounting volume %s", m.Volume.Name())
}
m.active--
logger.Debug("MountPoint.Cleanup Decrement active count")
if m.active == 0 {
m.ID = ""
}
return nil
}
// Setup sets up a mount point by either mounting the volume if it is
// configured, or creating the source directory if supplied.
// The, optional, checkFun parameter allows doing additional checking
// before creating the source directory on the host.
//
// The returned path can be a temporary path, caller is responsible to
// call the returned cleanup function as soon as the path is not needed.
// Cleanup doesn't unmount the underlying volumes (if any), it only
// frees up the resources that were needed to guarantee that the path
// still points to the same target (to avoid TOCTOU attack).
//
// Cleanup function doesn't need to be called when error is returned.
func (m *MountPoint) Setup(ctx context.Context, mountLabel string, rootIDs idtools.Identity, checkFun func(m *MountPoint) error) (path string, cleanup func(context.Context) error, retErr error) {
if m.SkipMountpointCreation {
return m.Source, noCleanup, nil
}
defer func() {
if retErr != nil || !label.RelabelNeeded(m.Mode) {
return
}
sourcePath, err := filepath.EvalSymlinks(path)
if err != nil {
path = ""
retErr = errors.Wrapf(err, "error evaluating symlinks from mount source %q", m.Source)
if cleanupErr := cleanup(ctx); cleanupErr != nil {
log.G(ctx).WithError(cleanupErr).Warn("failed to cleanup after error")
}
cleanup = noCleanup
return
}
err = label.Relabel(sourcePath, mountLabel, label.IsShared(m.Mode))
if err != nil && !errors.Is(err, syscall.ENOTSUP) {
path = ""
retErr = errors.Wrapf(err, "error setting label on mount source '%s'", sourcePath)
if cleanupErr := cleanup(ctx); cleanupErr != nil {
log.G(ctx).WithError(cleanupErr).Warn("failed to cleanup after error")
}
cleanup = noCleanup
}
}()
if m.Volume != nil {
id := m.ID
if id == "" {
id = stringid.GenerateRandomID()
}
volumePath, err := m.Volume.Mount(id)
if err != nil {
return "", noCleanup, errors.Wrapf(err, "error while mounting volume '%s'", m.Source)
}
m.ID = id
clean := noCleanup
if m.Spec.VolumeOptions != nil && m.Spec.VolumeOptions.Subpath != "" {
subpath := m.Spec.VolumeOptions.Subpath
safePath, err := safepath.Join(ctx, volumePath, subpath)
if err != nil {
if err := m.Volume.Unmount(id); err != nil {
log.G(ctx).WithError(err).Error("failed to unmount after safepath.Join failed")
}
return "", noCleanup, err
}
m.safePaths = append(m.safePaths, safePath)
log.G(ctx).Debugf("mounting (%s|%s) via %s", volumePath, subpath, safePath.Path())
clean = safePath.Close
volumePath = safePath.Path()
}
m.active++
return volumePath, clean, nil
}
if len(m.Source) == 0 {
return "", noCleanup, fmt.Errorf("Unable to setup mount point, neither source nor volume defined")
}
if m.Type == mounttypes.TypeBind {
// Before creating the source directory on the host, invoke checkFun if it's not nil. One of
// the use case is to forbid creating the daemon socket as a directory if the daemon is in
// the process of shutting down.
if checkFun != nil {
if err := checkFun(m); err != nil {
return "", noCleanup, err
}
}
// idtools.MkdirAllNewAs() produces an error if m.Source exists and is a file (not a directory)
// also, makes sure that if the directory is created, the correct remapped rootUID/rootGID will own it
if err := idtools.MkdirAllAndChownNew(m.Source, 0o755, rootIDs); err != nil {
if perr, ok := err.(*os.PathError); ok {
if perr.Err != syscall.ENOTDIR {
return "", noCleanup, errors.Wrapf(err, "error while creating mount source path '%s'", m.Source)
}
}
}
}
return m.Source, noCleanup, nil
}
func (m *MountPoint) LiveRestore(ctx context.Context) error {
if m.Volume == nil {
log.G(ctx).Debug("No volume to restore")
return nil
}
lrv, ok := m.Volume.(volume.LiveRestorer)
if !ok {
log.G(ctx).WithField("volume", m.Volume.Name()).Debugf("Volume does not support live restore: %T", m.Volume)
return nil
}
id := m.ID
if id == "" {
id = stringid.GenerateRandomID()
}
if err := lrv.LiveRestoreVolume(ctx, id); err != nil {
return errors.Wrapf(err, "error while restoring volume '%s'", m.Source)
}
m.ID = id
m.active++
return nil
}
// Path returns the path of a volume in a mount point.
func (m *MountPoint) Path() string {
if m.Volume != nil {
return m.Volume.Path()
}
return m.Source
}
func errInvalidMode(mode string) error {
return errors.Errorf("invalid mode: %v", mode)
}
func errInvalidSpec(spec string) error {
return errors.Errorf("invalid volume specification: '%s'", spec)
}
// noCleanup is a no-op cleanup function.
func noCleanup(_ context.Context) error {
return nil
}
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