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// Copyright 2021 The gVisor Authors.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
// Package msgqueue implements System V message queues.
package msgqueue
import (
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/errors/linuxerr"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/ipc"
ktime "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/time"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sync"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/waiter"
)
const (
// System-wide limit for maximum number of queues.
maxQueues = linux.MSGMNI
// Maximum size of a queue in bytes.
maxQueueBytes = linux.MSGMNB
// Maximum size of a message in bytes.
maxMessageBytes = linux.MSGMAX
)
// Registry contains a set of message queues that can be referenced using keys
// or IDs.
//
// +stateify savable
type Registry struct {
// mu protects all the fields below.
mu sync.Mutex `state:"nosave"`
// reg defines basic fields and operations needed for all SysV registries.
reg *ipc.Registry
}
// NewRegistry returns a new Registry ready to be used.
func NewRegistry(userNS *auth.UserNamespace) *Registry {
return &Registry{
reg: ipc.NewRegistry(userNS),
}
}
// Queue represents a SysV message queue, described by sysvipc(7).
//
// +stateify savable
type Queue struct {
// registry is the registry owning this queue. Immutable.
registry *Registry
// mu protects all the fields below.
mu sync.Mutex `state:"nosave"`
// dead is set to true when a queue is removed from the registry and should
// not be used. Operations on the queue should check dead, and return
// EIDRM if set to true.
dead bool
// obj defines basic fields that should be included in all SysV IPC objects.
obj *ipc.Object
// senders holds a queue of blocked message senders. Senders are notified
// when enough space is available in the queue to insert their message.
senders waiter.Queue
// receivers holds a queue of blocked receivers. Receivers are notified
// when a new message is inserted into the queue and can be received.
receivers waiter.Queue
// messages is a list of sent messages.
messages msgList
// sendTime is the last time a msgsnd was perfomed.
sendTime ktime.Time
// receiveTime is the last time a msgrcv was performed.
receiveTime ktime.Time
// changeTime is the last time the queue was modified using msgctl.
changeTime ktime.Time
// byteCount is the current number of message bytes in the queue.
byteCount uint64
// messageCount is the current number of messages in the queue.
messageCount uint64
// maxBytes is the maximum allowed number of bytes in the queue, and is also
// used as a limit for the number of total possible messages.
maxBytes uint64
// sendPID is the PID of the process that performed the last msgsnd.
sendPID int32
// receivePID is the PID of the process that performed the last msgrcv.
receivePID int32
}
// Message represents a message exchanged through a Queue via msgsnd(2) and
// msgrcv(2).
//
// +stateify savable
type Message struct {
msgEntry
// Type is an integer representing the type of the sent message.
Type int64
// Text is an untyped block of memory.
Text []byte
// Size is the size of Text.
Size uint64
}
func (m *Message) makeCopy() *Message {
new := &Message{
Type: m.Type,
Size: m.Size,
}
new.Text = make([]byte, len(m.Text))
copy(new.Text, m.Text)
return new
}
// Blocker is used for blocking Queue.Send, and Queue.Receive calls that serves
// as an abstracted version of kernel.Task. kernel.Task is not directly used to
// prevent circular dependencies.
type Blocker interface {
Block(C <-chan struct{}) error
}
// FindOrCreate creates a new message queue or returns an existing one. See
// msgget(2).
func (r *Registry) FindOrCreate(ctx context.Context, key ipc.Key, mode linux.FileMode, private, create, exclusive bool) (*Queue, error) {
r.mu.Lock()
defer r.mu.Unlock()
if !private {
queue, err := r.reg.Find(ctx, key, mode, create, exclusive)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if queue != nil {
return queue.(*Queue), nil
}
}
// Check system-wide limits.
if r.reg.ObjectCount() >= maxQueues {
return nil, linuxerr.ENOSPC
}
return r.newQueueLocked(ctx, key, auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx), mode)
}
// newQueueLocked creates a new queue using the given fields. An error is
// returned if there're no more available identifiers.
//
// Precondition: r.mu must be held.
func (r *Registry) newQueueLocked(ctx context.Context, key ipc.Key, creds *auth.Credentials, mode linux.FileMode) (*Queue, error) {
q := &Queue{
registry: r,
obj: ipc.NewObject(r.reg.UserNS, key, creds, creds, mode),
sendTime: ktime.ZeroTime,
receiveTime: ktime.ZeroTime,
changeTime: ktime.NowFromContext(ctx),
maxBytes: maxQueueBytes,
}
err := r.reg.Register(q)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return q, nil
}
// Remove removes the queue with specified ID. All waiters (readers and
// writers) and writers will be awakened and fail. Remove will return an error
// if the ID is invalid, or the the user doesn't have privileges.
func (r *Registry) Remove(id ipc.ID, creds *auth.Credentials) error {
r.mu.Lock()
defer r.mu.Unlock()
r.reg.Remove(id, creds)
return nil
}
// FindByID returns the queue with the specified ID and an error if the ID
// doesn't exist.
func (r *Registry) FindByID(id ipc.ID) (*Queue, error) {
r.mu.Lock()
defer r.mu.Unlock()
mech := r.reg.FindByID(id)
if mech == nil {
return nil, linuxerr.EINVAL
}
return mech.(*Queue), nil
}
// IPCInfo reports global parameters for message queues. See msgctl(IPC_INFO).
func (r *Registry) IPCInfo(ctx context.Context) *linux.MsgInfo {
return &linux.MsgInfo{
MsgPool: linux.MSGPOOL,
MsgMap: linux.MSGMAP,
MsgMax: linux.MSGMAX,
MsgMnb: linux.MSGMNB,
MsgMni: linux.MSGMNI,
MsgSsz: linux.MSGSSZ,
MsgTql: linux.MSGTQL,
MsgSeg: linux.MSGSEG,
}
}
// MsgInfo reports global parameters for message queues. See msgctl(MSG_INFO).
func (r *Registry) MsgInfo(ctx context.Context) *linux.MsgInfo {
r.mu.Lock()
defer r.mu.Unlock()
var messages, bytes uint64
r.reg.ForAllObjects(
func(o ipc.Mechanism) {
q := o.(*Queue)
q.mu.Lock()
messages += q.messageCount
bytes += q.byteCount
q.mu.Unlock()
},
)
return &linux.MsgInfo{
MsgPool: int32(r.reg.ObjectCount()),
MsgMap: int32(messages),
MsgTql: int32(bytes),
MsgMax: linux.MSGMAX,
MsgMnb: linux.MSGMNB,
MsgMni: linux.MSGMNI,
MsgSsz: linux.MSGSSZ,
MsgSeg: linux.MSGSEG,
}
}
// Send appends a message to the message queue, and returns an error if sending
// fails. See msgsnd(2).
func (q *Queue) Send(ctx context.Context, m Message, b Blocker, wait bool, pid int32) error {
// Try to perform a non-blocking send using queue.append. If EWOULDBLOCK
// is returned, start the blocking procedure. Otherwise, return normally.
creds := auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx)
// Fast path: first attempt a non-blocking push.
if err := q.push(ctx, m, creds, pid); err != linuxerr.EWOULDBLOCK {
return err
}
if !wait {
return linuxerr.EAGAIN
}
// Slow path: at this point, the queue was found to be full, and we were
// asked to block.
e, ch := waiter.NewChannelEntry(waiter.EventOut)
q.senders.EventRegister(&e)
defer q.senders.EventUnregister(&e)
// Note: we need to check again before blocking the first time since space
// may have become available.
for {
if err := q.push(ctx, m, creds, pid); err != linuxerr.EWOULDBLOCK {
return err
}
if err := b.Block(ch); err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
// push appends a message to the queue's message list and notifies waiting
// receivers that a message has been inserted. It returns an error if adding
// the message would cause the queue to exceed its maximum capacity, which can
// be used as a signal to block the task. Other errors should be returned as is.
func (q *Queue) push(ctx context.Context, m Message, creds *auth.Credentials, pid int32) error {
if m.Type <= 0 {
return linuxerr.EINVAL
}
q.mu.Lock()
defer q.mu.Unlock()
if !q.obj.CheckPermissions(creds, vfs.MayWrite) {
// The calling process does not have write permission on the message
// queue, and does not have the CAP_IPC_OWNER capability in the user
// namespace that governs its IPC namespace.
return linuxerr.EACCES
}
// Queue was removed while the process was waiting.
if q.dead {
return linuxerr.EIDRM
}
// Check if sufficient space is available (the queue isn't full.) From
// the man pages:
//
// "A message queue is considered to be full if either of the following
// conditions is true:
//
// • Adding a new message to the queue would cause the total number
// of bytes in the queue to exceed the queue's maximum size (the
// msg_qbytes field).
//
// • Adding another message to the queue would cause the total
// number of messages in the queue to exceed the queue's maximum
// size (the msg_qbytes field). This check is necessary to
// prevent an unlimited number of zero-length messages being
// placed on the queue. Although such messages contain no data,
// they nevertheless consume (locked) kernel memory."
//
// The msg_qbytes field in our implementation is q.maxBytes.
if m.Size+q.byteCount > q.maxBytes || q.messageCount+1 > q.maxBytes {
return linuxerr.EWOULDBLOCK
}
// Copy the message into the queue.
q.messages.PushBack(&m)
q.byteCount += m.Size
q.messageCount++
q.sendPID = pid
q.sendTime = ktime.NowFromContext(ctx)
// Notify receivers about the new message.
q.receivers.Notify(waiter.EventIn)
return nil
}
// Receive removes a message from the queue and returns it. See msgrcv(2).
func (q *Queue) Receive(ctx context.Context, b Blocker, mType int64, maxSize int64, wait, truncate, except bool, pid int32) (*Message, error) {
if maxSize < 0 || maxSize > maxMessageBytes {
return nil, linuxerr.EINVAL
}
max := uint64(maxSize)
creds := auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx)
// Fast path: first attempt a non-blocking pop.
if msg, err := q.pop(ctx, creds, mType, max, truncate, except, pid); err != linuxerr.EWOULDBLOCK {
return msg, err
}
if !wait {
return nil, linuxerr.ENOMSG
}
// Slow path: at this point, the queue was found to be empty, and we were
// asked to block.
e, ch := waiter.NewChannelEntry(waiter.EventIn)
q.receivers.EventRegister(&e)
defer q.receivers.EventUnregister(&e)
// Note: we need to check again before blocking the first time since a
// message may have become available.
for {
if msg, err := q.pop(ctx, creds, mType, max, truncate, except, pid); err != linuxerr.EWOULDBLOCK {
return msg, err
}
if err := b.Block(ch); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
}
// pop pops the first message from the queue that matches the given type. It
// returns an error for all the cases specified in msgrcv(2). If the queue is
// empty or no message of the specified type is available, a EWOULDBLOCK error
// is returned, which can then be used as a signal to block the process or fail.
func (q *Queue) pop(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, mType int64, maxSize uint64, truncate, except bool, pid int32) (*Message, error) {
q.mu.Lock()
defer q.mu.Unlock()
if !q.obj.CheckPermissions(creds, vfs.MayRead) {
// The calling process does not have read permission on the message
// queue, and does not have the CAP_IPC_OWNER capability in the user
// namespace that governs its IPC namespace.
return nil, linuxerr.EACCES
}
// Queue was removed while the process was waiting.
if q.dead {
return nil, linuxerr.EIDRM
}
if q.messages.Empty() {
return nil, linuxerr.EWOULDBLOCK
}
// Get a message from the queue.
var msg *Message
switch {
case mType == 0:
msg = q.messages.Front()
case mType > 0:
msg = q.msgOfType(mType, except)
case mType < 0:
msg = q.msgOfTypeLessThan(-1 * mType)
}
// If no message exists, return a blocking singal.
if msg == nil {
return nil, linuxerr.EWOULDBLOCK
}
// Check message's size is acceptable.
if maxSize < msg.Size {
if !truncate {
return nil, linuxerr.E2BIG
}
msg.Size = maxSize
msg.Text = msg.Text[:maxSize+1]
}
q.messages.Remove(msg)
q.byteCount -= msg.Size
q.messageCount--
q.receivePID = pid
q.receiveTime = ktime.NowFromContext(ctx)
// Notify senders about available space.
q.senders.Notify(waiter.EventOut)
return msg, nil
}
// Copy copies a message from the queue without deleting it. If no message
// exists, an error is returned. See msgrcv(MSG_COPY).
func (q *Queue) Copy(mType int64) (*Message, error) {
q.mu.Lock()
defer q.mu.Unlock()
if mType < 0 || q.messages.Empty() {
return nil, linuxerr.ENOMSG
}
msg := q.msgAtIndex(mType)
if msg == nil {
return nil, linuxerr.ENOMSG
}
return msg.makeCopy(), nil
}
// msgOfType returns the first message with the specified type, nil if no
// message is found. If except is true, the first message of a type not equal
// to mType will be returned.
//
// Precondition: caller must hold q.mu.
func (q *Queue) msgOfType(mType int64, except bool) *Message {
if except {
for msg := q.messages.Front(); msg != nil; msg = msg.Next() {
if msg.Type != mType {
return msg
}
}
return nil
}
for msg := q.messages.Front(); msg != nil; msg = msg.Next() {
if msg.Type == mType {
return msg
}
}
return nil
}
// msgOfTypeLessThan return the the first message with the lowest type less
// than or equal to mType, nil if no such message exists.
//
// Precondition: caller must hold q.mu.
func (q *Queue) msgOfTypeLessThan(mType int64) (m *Message) {
min := mType
for msg := q.messages.Front(); msg != nil; msg = msg.Next() {
if msg.Type <= mType && msg.Type < min {
m = msg
min = msg.Type
}
}
return m
}
// msgAtIndex returns a pointer to a message at given index, nil if non exits.
//
// Precondition: caller must hold q.mu.
func (q *Queue) msgAtIndex(mType int64) *Message {
msg := q.messages.Front()
for ; mType != 0 && msg != nil; mType-- {
msg = msg.Next()
}
return msg
}
// Set modifies some values of the queue. See msgctl(IPC_SET).
func (q *Queue) Set(ctx context.Context, ds *linux.MsqidDS) error {
q.mu.Lock()
defer q.mu.Unlock()
creds := auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx)
if ds.MsgQbytes > maxQueueBytes && !creds.HasCapabilityIn(linux.CAP_SYS_RESOURCE, q.obj.UserNS) {
// "An attempt (IPC_SET) was made to increase msg_qbytes beyond the
// system parameter MSGMNB, but the caller is not privileged (Linux:
// does not have the CAP_SYS_RESOURCE capability)."
return linuxerr.EPERM
}
if err := q.obj.Set(ctx, &ds.MsgPerm); err != nil {
return err
}
q.maxBytes = ds.MsgQbytes
q.changeTime = ktime.NowFromContext(ctx)
return nil
}
// Stat returns a MsqidDS object filled with information about the queue. See
// msgctl(IPC_STAT) and msgctl(MSG_STAT).
func (q *Queue) Stat(ctx context.Context) (*linux.MsqidDS, error) {
return q.stat(ctx, vfs.MayRead)
}
// StatAny is similar to Queue.Stat, but doesn't require read permission. See
// msgctl(MSG_STAT_ANY).
func (q *Queue) StatAny(ctx context.Context) (*linux.MsqidDS, error) {
return q.stat(ctx, 0)
}
// stat returns a MsqidDS object filled with information about the queue. An
// error is returned if the user doesn't have the specified permissions.
func (q *Queue) stat(ctx context.Context, ats vfs.AccessTypes) (*linux.MsqidDS, error) {
q.mu.Lock()
defer q.mu.Unlock()
creds := auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx)
if !q.obj.CheckPermissions(creds, ats) {
// "The caller must have read permission on the message queue."
return nil, linuxerr.EACCES
}
return &linux.MsqidDS{
MsgPerm: linux.IPCPerm{
Key: uint32(q.obj.Key),
UID: uint32(creds.UserNamespace.MapFromKUID(q.obj.OwnerUID)),
GID: uint32(creds.UserNamespace.MapFromKGID(q.obj.OwnerGID)),
CUID: uint32(creds.UserNamespace.MapFromKUID(q.obj.CreatorUID)),
CGID: uint32(creds.UserNamespace.MapFromKGID(q.obj.CreatorGID)),
Mode: uint16(q.obj.Mode),
Seq: 0, // IPC sequences not supported.
},
MsgStime: q.sendTime.TimeT(),
MsgRtime: q.receiveTime.TimeT(),
MsgCtime: q.changeTime.TimeT(),
MsgCbytes: q.byteCount,
MsgQnum: q.messageCount,
MsgQbytes: q.maxBytes,
MsgLspid: q.sendPID,
MsgLrpid: q.receivePID,
}, nil
}
// Lock implements ipc.Mechanism.Lock.
func (q *Queue) Lock() {
q.mu.Lock()
}
// Unlock implements ipc.mechanism.Unlock.
//
// +checklocksignore
func (q *Queue) Unlock() {
q.mu.Unlock()
}
// Object implements ipc.Mechanism.Object.
func (q *Queue) Object() *ipc.Object {
return q.obj
}
// Destroy implements ipc.Mechanism.Destroy.
func (q *Queue) Destroy() {
q.dead = true
// Notify waiters. Senders and receivers will try to run, and return an
// error (EIDRM). Waiters should remove themselves from the queue after
// waking up.
q.senders.Notify(waiter.EventOut)
q.receivers.Notify(waiter.EventIn)
}
// ID returns queue's ID.
func (q *Queue) ID() ipc.ID {
return q.obj.ID
}
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