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// Copyright 2019 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 vfs implements a virtual filesystem layer.
//
// Lock order:
//
// EpollInstance.interestMu
// FileDescription.epollMu
// Locks acquired by FilesystemImpl/FileDescriptionImpl methods
// VirtualFilesystem.mountMu
// Dentry.mu
// Locks acquired by FilesystemImpls between Prepare{Delete,Rename}Dentry and Commit{Delete,Rename*}Dentry
// VirtualFilesystem.filesystemsMu
// fdnotifier.notifier.mu
// EpollInstance.readyMu
// Inotify.mu
// Watches.mu
// Inotify.evMu
// VirtualFilesystem.fsTypesMu
//
// Locking Dentry.mu in multiple Dentries requires holding
// VirtualFilesystem.mountMu. Locking EpollInstance.interestMu in multiple
// EpollInstances requires holding epollCycleMu.
package vfs
import (
"fmt"
"path"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/atomicbitops"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/bitmap"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/errors/linuxerr"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/fspath"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fsmetric"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/socket/unix/transport"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sync"
)
// A VirtualFilesystem (VFS for short) combines Filesystems in trees of Mounts.
//
// There is no analogue to the VirtualFilesystem type in Linux, as the
// equivalent state in Linux is global.
//
// +stateify savable
type VirtualFilesystem struct {
// mountMu serializes mount mutations.
//
// mountMu is analogous to Linux's namespace_sem.
mountMu virtualFilesystemMutex `state:"nosave"`
// mounts maps (mount parent, mount point) pairs to mounts. (Since mounts
// are uniquely namespaced, including mount parent in the key correctly
// handles both bind mounts and mount namespaces; Linux does the same.)
// Synchronization between mutators and readers is provided by mounts.seq;
// synchronization between mutators is provided by mountMu.
//
// mounts is used to follow mount points during path traversal. We use a
// single table rather than per-Dentry tables to reduce size (and therefore
// cache footprint) for the vast majority of Dentries that are not mount
// points.
//
// mounts is analogous to Linux's mount_hashtable.
mounts mountTable `state:".([]*Mount)"`
// mountpoints maps mount points to mounts at those points in all
// namespaces. mountpoints is protected by mountMu.
//
// mountpoints is used to find mounts that must be umounted due to
// removal of a mount point Dentry from another mount namespace. ("A file
// or directory that is a mount point in one namespace that is not a mount
// point in another namespace, may be renamed, unlinked, or removed
// (rmdir(2)) in the mount namespace in which it is not a mount point
// (subject to the usual permission checks)." - mount_namespaces(7))
//
// mountpoints is analogous to Linux's mountpoint_hashtable.
mountpoints map[*Dentry]map[*Mount]struct{}
// lastMountID is the last allocated mount ID. lastMountID is accessed
// using atomic memory operations.
lastMountID atomicbitops.Uint64
// anonMount is a Mount, not included in mounts or mountpoints,
// representing an anonFilesystem. anonMount is used to back
// VirtualDentries returned by VirtualFilesystem.NewAnonVirtualDentry().
// anonMount is immutable.
//
// anonMount is analogous to Linux's anon_inode_mnt.
anonMount *Mount
// devices contains all registered Devices. devices is protected by
// devicesMu.
devicesMu sync.RWMutex `state:"nosave"`
devices map[devTuple]*registeredDevice
// anonBlockDevMinor contains all allocated anonymous block device minor
// numbers. anonBlockDevMinorNext is a lower bound for the smallest
// unallocated anonymous block device number. anonBlockDevMinorNext and
// anonBlockDevMinor are protected by anonBlockDevMinorMu.
anonBlockDevMinorMu sync.Mutex `state:"nosave"`
anonBlockDevMinorNext uint32
anonBlockDevMinor map[uint32]struct{}
// fsTypes contains all registered FilesystemTypes. fsTypes is protected by
// fsTypesMu.
fsTypesMu sync.RWMutex `state:"nosave"`
fsTypes map[string]*registeredFilesystemType
// filesystems contains all Filesystems. filesystems is protected by
// filesystemsMu.
filesystemsMu sync.Mutex `state:"nosave"`
filesystems map[*Filesystem]struct{}
// groupIDBitmap tracks which mount group IDs are available for allocation.
groupIDBitmap bitmap.Bitmap
}
// Init initializes a new VirtualFilesystem with no mounts or FilesystemTypes.
func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) Init(ctx context.Context) error {
if vfs.mountpoints != nil {
panic("VFS already initialized")
}
vfs.mountpoints = make(map[*Dentry]map[*Mount]struct{})
vfs.devices = make(map[devTuple]*registeredDevice)
vfs.anonBlockDevMinorNext = 1
vfs.anonBlockDevMinor = make(map[uint32]struct{})
vfs.fsTypes = make(map[string]*registeredFilesystemType)
vfs.filesystems = make(map[*Filesystem]struct{})
vfs.mounts.Init()
vfs.mountMu.Lock()
vfs.groupIDBitmap = bitmap.New(1024)
vfs.mountMu.Unlock()
// Construct vfs.anonMount.
anonfsDevMinor, err := vfs.GetAnonBlockDevMinor()
if err != nil {
// This shouldn't be possible since anonBlockDevMinorNext was
// initialized to 1 above (no device numbers have been allocated yet).
panic(fmt.Sprintf("VirtualFilesystem.Init: device number allocation for anonfs failed: %v", err))
}
anonfs := anonFilesystem{
devMinor: anonfsDevMinor,
}
anonfs.vfsfs.Init(vfs, &anonFilesystemType{}, &anonfs)
defer anonfs.vfsfs.DecRef(ctx)
anonMount := vfs.NewDisconnectedMount(&anonfs.vfsfs, nil, &MountOptions{})
vfs.anonMount = anonMount
return nil
}
// Release drops references on filesystem objects held by vfs.
//
// Precondition: This must be called after VFS.Init() has succeeded.
func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) Release(ctx context.Context) {
vfs.anonMount.DecRef(ctx)
for _, fst := range vfs.fsTypes {
fst.fsType.Release(ctx)
}
}
// PathOperation specifies the path operated on by a VFS method.
//
// PathOperation is passed to VFS methods by pointer to reduce memory copying:
// it's somewhat large and should never escape. (Options structs are passed by
// pointer to VFS and FileDescription methods for the same reason.)
//
// +stateify savable
type PathOperation struct {
// Root is the VFS root. References on Root are borrowed from the provider
// of the PathOperation.
//
// Invariants: Root.Ok().
Root VirtualDentry
// Start is the starting point for the path traversal. References on Start
// are borrowed from the provider of the PathOperation (i.e. the caller of
// the VFS method to which the PathOperation was passed).
//
// Invariants: Start.Ok(). If Path.Absolute, then Start == Root.
Start VirtualDentry
// Path is the pathname traversed by this operation.
Path fspath.Path
// If FollowFinalSymlink is true, and the Dentry traversed by the final
// path component represents a symbolic link, the symbolic link should be
// followed.
FollowFinalSymlink bool
}
// AccessAt checks whether a user with creds has access to the file at
// the given path.
func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) AccessAt(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, ats AccessTypes, pop *PathOperation) error {
rp := vfs.getResolvingPath(creds, pop)
for {
err := rp.mount.fs.impl.AccessAt(ctx, rp, creds, ats)
if err == nil {
rp.Release(ctx)
return nil
}
if !rp.handleError(ctx, err) {
rp.Release(ctx)
return err
}
}
}
// GetDentryAt returns a VirtualDentry representing the given path, at which a
// file must exist. A reference is taken on the returned VirtualDentry.
func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) GetDentryAt(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, pop *PathOperation, opts *GetDentryOptions) (VirtualDentry, error) {
rp := vfs.getResolvingPath(creds, pop)
for {
d, err := rp.mount.fs.impl.GetDentryAt(ctx, rp, *opts)
if err == nil {
vd := VirtualDentry{
mount: rp.mount,
dentry: d,
}
rp.mount.IncRef()
rp.Release(ctx)
return vd, nil
}
if !rp.handleError(ctx, err) {
rp.Release(ctx)
return VirtualDentry{}, err
}
}
}
// Preconditions: pop.Path.Begin.Ok().
func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) getParentDirAndName(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, pop *PathOperation) (VirtualDentry, string, error) {
rp := vfs.getResolvingPath(creds, pop)
for {
parent, err := rp.mount.fs.impl.GetParentDentryAt(ctx, rp)
if err == nil {
parentVD := VirtualDentry{
mount: rp.mount,
dentry: parent,
}
rp.mount.IncRef()
name := rp.Component()
rp.Release(ctx)
return parentVD, name, nil
}
if checkInvariants {
if rp.canHandleError(err) && rp.Done() {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("%T.GetParentDentryAt() consumed all path components and returned %v", rp.mount.fs.impl, err))
}
}
if !rp.handleError(ctx, err) {
rp.Release(ctx)
return VirtualDentry{}, "", err
}
}
}
// LinkAt creates a hard link at newpop representing the existing file at
// oldpop.
func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) LinkAt(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, oldpop, newpop *PathOperation) error {
oldVD, err := vfs.GetDentryAt(ctx, creds, oldpop, &GetDentryOptions{})
if err != nil {
return err
}
if !newpop.Path.Begin.Ok() {
oldVD.DecRef(ctx)
if newpop.Path.Absolute {
return linuxerr.EEXIST
}
return linuxerr.ENOENT
}
if newpop.FollowFinalSymlink {
oldVD.DecRef(ctx)
ctx.Warningf("VirtualFilesystem.LinkAt: file creation paths can't follow final symlink")
return linuxerr.EINVAL
}
rp := vfs.getResolvingPath(creds, newpop)
for {
err := rp.mount.fs.impl.LinkAt(ctx, rp, oldVD)
if err == nil {
rp.Release(ctx)
oldVD.DecRef(ctx)
return nil
}
if checkInvariants {
if rp.canHandleError(err) && rp.Done() {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("%T.LinkAt() consumed all path components and returned %v", rp.mount.fs.impl, err))
}
}
if !rp.handleError(ctx, err) {
rp.Release(ctx)
oldVD.DecRef(ctx)
return err
}
}
}
// MkdirAt creates a directory at the given path.
func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) MkdirAt(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, pop *PathOperation, opts *MkdirOptions) error {
if !pop.Path.Begin.Ok() {
// pop.Path should not be empty in operations that create/delete files.
// This is consistent with mkdirat(dirfd, "", mode).
if pop.Path.Absolute {
return linuxerr.EEXIST
}
return linuxerr.ENOENT
}
if pop.FollowFinalSymlink {
ctx.Warningf("VirtualFilesystem.MkdirAt: file creation paths can't follow final symlink")
return linuxerr.EINVAL
}
// "Under Linux, apart from the permission bits, the S_ISVTX mode bit is
// also honored." - mkdir(2)
opts.Mode &= 0777 | linux.S_ISVTX
rp := vfs.getResolvingPath(creds, pop)
for {
err := rp.mount.fs.impl.MkdirAt(ctx, rp, *opts)
if err == nil {
rp.Release(ctx)
return nil
}
if checkInvariants {
if rp.canHandleError(err) && rp.Done() {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("%T.MkdirAt() consumed all path components and returned %v", rp.mount.fs.impl, err))
}
}
if !rp.handleError(ctx, err) {
rp.Release(ctx)
return err
}
}
}
// MknodAt creates a file of the given mode at the given path. It returns an
// error from the linuxerr package.
func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) MknodAt(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, pop *PathOperation, opts *MknodOptions) error {
if !pop.Path.Begin.Ok() {
// pop.Path should not be empty in operations that create/delete files.
// This is consistent with mknodat(dirfd, "", mode, dev).
if pop.Path.Absolute {
return linuxerr.EEXIST
}
return linuxerr.ENOENT
}
if pop.FollowFinalSymlink {
ctx.Warningf("VirtualFilesystem.MknodAt: file creation paths can't follow final symlink")
return linuxerr.EINVAL
}
rp := vfs.getResolvingPath(creds, pop)
for {
err := rp.mount.fs.impl.MknodAt(ctx, rp, *opts)
if err == nil {
rp.Release(ctx)
return nil
}
if checkInvariants {
if rp.canHandleError(err) && rp.Done() {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("%T.MknodAt() consumed all path components and returned %v", rp.mount.fs.impl, err))
}
}
if !rp.handleError(ctx, err) {
rp.Release(ctx)
return err
}
}
}
// OpenAt returns a FileDescription providing access to the file at the given
// path. A reference is taken on the returned FileDescription.
func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) OpenAt(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, pop *PathOperation, opts *OpenOptions) (*FileDescription, error) {
fsmetric.Opens.Increment()
// Remove:
//
// - O_CLOEXEC, which affects file descriptors and therefore must be
// handled outside of VFS.
//
// - Unknown flags.
opts.Flags &= linux.O_ACCMODE | linux.O_CREAT | linux.O_EXCL | linux.O_NOCTTY | linux.O_TRUNC | linux.O_APPEND | linux.O_NONBLOCK | linux.O_DSYNC | linux.O_ASYNC | linux.O_DIRECT | linux.O_LARGEFILE | linux.O_DIRECTORY | linux.O_NOFOLLOW | linux.O_NOATIME | linux.O_SYNC | linux.O_PATH | linux.O_TMPFILE
// Linux's __O_SYNC (which we call linux.O_SYNC) implies O_DSYNC.
if opts.Flags&linux.O_SYNC != 0 {
opts.Flags |= linux.O_DSYNC
}
// Linux's __O_TMPFILE (which we call linux.O_TMPFILE) must be specified
// with O_DIRECTORY and a writable access mode (to ensure that it fails on
// filesystem implementations that do not support it).
if opts.Flags&linux.O_TMPFILE != 0 {
if opts.Flags&linux.O_DIRECTORY == 0 {
return nil, linuxerr.EINVAL
}
if opts.Flags&linux.O_CREAT != 0 {
return nil, linuxerr.EINVAL
}
if opts.Flags&linux.O_ACCMODE == linux.O_RDONLY {
return nil, linuxerr.EINVAL
}
}
// O_PATH causes most other flags to be ignored.
if opts.Flags&linux.O_PATH != 0 {
opts.Flags &= linux.O_DIRECTORY | linux.O_NOFOLLOW | linux.O_PATH
}
// "On Linux, the following bits are also honored in mode: [S_ISUID,
// S_ISGID, S_ISVTX]" - open(2)
opts.Mode &= 0777 | linux.S_ISUID | linux.S_ISGID | linux.S_ISVTX
if opts.Flags&linux.O_NOFOLLOW != 0 {
pop.FollowFinalSymlink = false
}
if opts.Flags&linux.O_PATH != 0 {
return vfs.openOPathFD(ctx, creds, pop, opts.Flags)
}
rp := vfs.getResolvingPath(creds, pop)
if opts.Flags&linux.O_DIRECTORY != 0 {
rp.mustBeDir = true
}
for {
fd, err := rp.mount.fs.impl.OpenAt(ctx, rp, *opts)
if err == nil {
rp.Release(ctx)
if opts.FileExec {
if fd.Mount().Flags.NoExec {
fd.DecRef(ctx)
return nil, linuxerr.EACCES
}
// Only a regular file can be executed.
stat, err := fd.Stat(ctx, StatOptions{Mask: linux.STATX_TYPE})
if err != nil {
fd.DecRef(ctx)
return nil, err
}
if stat.Mask&linux.STATX_TYPE == 0 || stat.Mode&linux.S_IFMT != linux.S_IFREG {
fd.DecRef(ctx)
return nil, linuxerr.EACCES
}
}
fd.Dentry().InotifyWithParent(ctx, linux.IN_OPEN, 0, PathEvent)
return fd, nil
}
if !rp.handleError(ctx, err) {
rp.Release(ctx)
return nil, err
}
}
}
// ReadlinkAt returns the target of the symbolic link at the given path.
func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) ReadlinkAt(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, pop *PathOperation) (string, error) {
rp := vfs.getResolvingPath(creds, pop)
for {
target, err := rp.mount.fs.impl.ReadlinkAt(ctx, rp)
if err == nil {
rp.Release(ctx)
return target, nil
}
if !rp.handleError(ctx, err) {
rp.Release(ctx)
return "", err
}
}
}
// RenameAt renames the file at oldpop to newpop.
func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) RenameAt(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, oldpop, newpop *PathOperation, opts *RenameOptions) error {
if !oldpop.Path.Begin.Ok() {
if oldpop.Path.Absolute {
return linuxerr.EBUSY
}
return linuxerr.ENOENT
}
if oldpop.FollowFinalSymlink {
ctx.Warningf("VirtualFilesystem.RenameAt: source path can't follow final symlink")
return linuxerr.EINVAL
}
oldParentVD, oldName, err := vfs.getParentDirAndName(ctx, creds, oldpop)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if oldName == "." || oldName == ".." {
oldParentVD.DecRef(ctx)
return linuxerr.EBUSY
}
if len(oldName) > linux.NAME_MAX {
oldParentVD.DecRef(ctx)
return linuxerr.ENAMETOOLONG
}
if !newpop.Path.Begin.Ok() {
oldParentVD.DecRef(ctx)
if newpop.Path.Absolute {
return linuxerr.EBUSY
}
return linuxerr.ENOENT
}
if newpop.FollowFinalSymlink {
oldParentVD.DecRef(ctx)
ctx.Warningf("VirtualFilesystem.RenameAt: destination path can't follow final symlink")
return linuxerr.EINVAL
}
rp := vfs.getResolvingPath(creds, newpop)
renameOpts := *opts
if oldpop.Path.Dir {
renameOpts.MustBeDir = true
}
for {
err := rp.mount.fs.impl.RenameAt(ctx, rp, oldParentVD, oldName, renameOpts)
if err == nil {
rp.Release(ctx)
oldParentVD.DecRef(ctx)
return nil
}
if checkInvariants {
if rp.canHandleError(err) && rp.Done() {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("%T.RenameAt() consumed all path components and returned %v", rp.mount.fs.impl, err))
}
}
if !rp.handleError(ctx, err) {
rp.Release(ctx)
oldParentVD.DecRef(ctx)
return err
}
}
}
// RmdirAt removes the directory at the given path.
func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) RmdirAt(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, pop *PathOperation) error {
if !pop.Path.Begin.Ok() {
// pop.Path should not be empty in operations that create/delete files.
// This is consistent with unlinkat(dirfd, "", AT_REMOVEDIR).
if pop.Path.Absolute {
return linuxerr.EBUSY
}
return linuxerr.ENOENT
}
if pop.FollowFinalSymlink {
ctx.Warningf("VirtualFilesystem.RmdirAt: file deletion paths can't follow final symlink")
return linuxerr.EINVAL
}
rp := vfs.getResolvingPath(creds, pop)
for {
err := rp.mount.fs.impl.RmdirAt(ctx, rp)
if err == nil {
rp.Release(ctx)
return nil
}
if checkInvariants {
if rp.canHandleError(err) && rp.Done() {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("%T.RmdirAt() consumed all path components and returned %v", rp.mount.fs.impl, err))
}
}
if !rp.handleError(ctx, err) {
rp.Release(ctx)
return err
}
}
}
// SetStatAt changes metadata for the file at the given path.
func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) SetStatAt(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, pop *PathOperation, opts *SetStatOptions) error {
rp := vfs.getResolvingPath(creds, pop)
for {
err := rp.mount.fs.impl.SetStatAt(ctx, rp, *opts)
if err == nil {
rp.Release(ctx)
return nil
}
if !rp.handleError(ctx, err) {
rp.Release(ctx)
return err
}
}
}
// StatAt returns metadata for the file at the given path.
func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) StatAt(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, pop *PathOperation, opts *StatOptions) (linux.Statx, error) {
rp := vfs.getResolvingPath(creds, pop)
for {
stat, err := rp.mount.fs.impl.StatAt(ctx, rp, *opts)
if err == nil {
rp.Release(ctx)
return stat, nil
}
if !rp.handleError(ctx, err) {
rp.Release(ctx)
return linux.Statx{}, err
}
}
}
// StatFSAt returns metadata for the filesystem containing the file at the
// given path.
func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) StatFSAt(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, pop *PathOperation) (linux.Statfs, error) {
rp := vfs.getResolvingPath(creds, pop)
for {
statfs, err := rp.mount.fs.impl.StatFSAt(ctx, rp)
if err == nil {
rp.Release(ctx)
return statfs, nil
}
if !rp.handleError(ctx, err) {
rp.Release(ctx)
return linux.Statfs{}, err
}
}
}
// SymlinkAt creates a symbolic link at the given path with the given target.
func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) SymlinkAt(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, pop *PathOperation, target string) error {
if !pop.Path.Begin.Ok() {
// pop.Path should not be empty in operations that create/delete files.
// This is consistent with symlinkat(oldpath, newdirfd, "").
if pop.Path.Absolute {
return linuxerr.EEXIST
}
return linuxerr.ENOENT
}
if pop.FollowFinalSymlink {
ctx.Warningf("VirtualFilesystem.SymlinkAt: file creation paths can't follow final symlink")
return linuxerr.EINVAL
}
rp := vfs.getResolvingPath(creds, pop)
for {
err := rp.mount.fs.impl.SymlinkAt(ctx, rp, target)
if err == nil {
rp.Release(ctx)
return nil
}
if checkInvariants {
if rp.canHandleError(err) && rp.Done() {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("%T.SymlinkAt() consumed all path components and returned %v", rp.mount.fs.impl, err))
}
}
if !rp.handleError(ctx, err) {
rp.Release(ctx)
return err
}
}
}
// UnlinkAt deletes the non-directory file at the given path.
func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) UnlinkAt(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, pop *PathOperation) error {
if !pop.Path.Begin.Ok() {
// pop.Path should not be empty in operations that create/delete files.
// This is consistent with unlinkat(dirfd, "", 0).
if pop.Path.Absolute {
return linuxerr.EBUSY
}
return linuxerr.ENOENT
}
if pop.FollowFinalSymlink {
ctx.Warningf("VirtualFilesystem.UnlinkAt: file deletion paths can't follow final symlink")
return linuxerr.EINVAL
}
rp := vfs.getResolvingPath(creds, pop)
for {
err := rp.mount.fs.impl.UnlinkAt(ctx, rp)
if err == nil {
rp.Release(ctx)
return nil
}
if checkInvariants {
if rp.canHandleError(err) && rp.Done() {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("%T.UnlinkAt() consumed all path components and returned %v", rp.mount.fs.impl, err))
}
}
if !rp.handleError(ctx, err) {
rp.Release(ctx)
return err
}
}
}
// BoundEndpointAt gets the bound endpoint at the given path, if one exists.
func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) BoundEndpointAt(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, pop *PathOperation, opts *BoundEndpointOptions) (transport.BoundEndpoint, error) {
rp := vfs.getResolvingPath(creds, pop)
for {
bep, err := rp.mount.fs.impl.BoundEndpointAt(ctx, rp, *opts)
if err == nil {
rp.Release(ctx)
return bep, nil
}
if checkInvariants {
if rp.canHandleError(err) && rp.Done() {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("%T.BoundEndpointAt() consumed all path components and returned %v", rp.mount.fs.impl, err))
}
}
if !rp.handleError(ctx, err) {
rp.Release(ctx)
return nil, err
}
}
}
// ListXattrAt returns all extended attribute names for the file at the given
// path.
func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) ListXattrAt(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, pop *PathOperation, size uint64) ([]string, error) {
rp := vfs.getResolvingPath(creds, pop)
for {
names, err := rp.mount.fs.impl.ListXattrAt(ctx, rp, size)
if err == nil {
rp.Release(ctx)
return names, nil
}
if linuxerr.Equals(linuxerr.EOPNOTSUPP, err) {
// Linux doesn't actually return EOPNOTSUPP in this case; instead,
// fs/xattr.c:vfs_listxattr() falls back to allowing the security
// subsystem to return security extended attributes, which by
// default don't exist.
rp.Release(ctx)
return nil, nil
}
if !rp.handleError(ctx, err) {
rp.Release(ctx)
return nil, err
}
}
}
// GetXattrAt returns the value associated with the given extended attribute
// for the file at the given path.
func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) GetXattrAt(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, pop *PathOperation, opts *GetXattrOptions) (string, error) {
rp := vfs.getResolvingPath(creds, pop)
for {
val, err := rp.mount.fs.impl.GetXattrAt(ctx, rp, *opts)
if err == nil {
rp.Release(ctx)
return val, nil
}
if !rp.handleError(ctx, err) {
rp.Release(ctx)
return "", err
}
}
}
// SetXattrAt changes the value associated with the given extended attribute
// for the file at the given path.
func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) SetXattrAt(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, pop *PathOperation, opts *SetXattrOptions) error {
rp := vfs.getResolvingPath(creds, pop)
for {
err := rp.mount.fs.impl.SetXattrAt(ctx, rp, *opts)
if err == nil {
rp.Release(ctx)
return nil
}
if !rp.handleError(ctx, err) {
rp.Release(ctx)
return err
}
}
}
// RemoveXattrAt removes the given extended attribute from the file at rp.
func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) RemoveXattrAt(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, pop *PathOperation, name string) error {
rp := vfs.getResolvingPath(creds, pop)
for {
err := rp.mount.fs.impl.RemoveXattrAt(ctx, rp, name)
if err == nil {
rp.Release(ctx)
return nil
}
if !rp.handleError(ctx, err) {
rp.Release(ctx)
return err
}
}
}
// SyncAllFilesystems has the semantics of Linux's sync(2).
func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) SyncAllFilesystems(ctx context.Context) error {
var retErr error
for fs := range vfs.getFilesystems() {
if err := fs.impl.Sync(ctx); err != nil && retErr == nil {
retErr = err
}
fs.DecRef(ctx)
}
return retErr
}
func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) getFilesystems() map[*Filesystem]struct{} {
fss := make(map[*Filesystem]struct{})
vfs.filesystemsMu.Lock()
defer vfs.filesystemsMu.Unlock()
for fs := range vfs.filesystems {
if !fs.TryIncRef() {
continue
}
fss[fs] = struct{}{}
}
return fss
}
// MkdirAllAt recursively creates non-existent directories on the given path
// (including the last component).
func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) MkdirAllAt(ctx context.Context, currentPath string, root VirtualDentry, creds *auth.Credentials, mkdirOpts *MkdirOptions) error {
pop := &PathOperation{
Root: root,
Start: root,
Path: fspath.Parse(currentPath),
}
stat, err := vfs.StatAt(ctx, creds, pop, &StatOptions{Mask: linux.STATX_TYPE})
switch {
case err == nil:
if stat.Mask&linux.STATX_TYPE == 0 || stat.Mode&linux.FileTypeMask != linux.ModeDirectory {
return linuxerr.ENOTDIR
}
// Directory already exists.
return nil
case linuxerr.Equals(linuxerr.ENOENT, err):
// Expected, we will create the dir.
default:
return fmt.Errorf("stat failed for %q during directory creation: %w", currentPath, err)
}
// Recurse to ensure parent is created and then create the final directory.
if err := vfs.MkdirAllAt(ctx, path.Dir(currentPath), root, creds, mkdirOpts); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := vfs.MkdirAt(ctx, creds, pop, mkdirOpts); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to create directory %q: %w", currentPath, err)
}
return nil
}
// MakeSyntheticMountpoint creates parent directories of target if they do not
// exist and attempts to create a directory for the mountpoint. If a
// non-directory file already exists there then we allow it.
func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) MakeSyntheticMountpoint(ctx context.Context, target string, root VirtualDentry, creds *auth.Credentials) error {
mkdirOpts := &MkdirOptions{Mode: 0777, ForSyntheticMountpoint: true}
// Make sure the parent directory of target exists.
if err := vfs.MkdirAllAt(ctx, path.Dir(target), root, creds, mkdirOpts); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to create parent directory of mountpoint %q: %w", target, err)
}
// Attempt to mkdir the final component. If a file (of any type) exists
// then we let allow mounting on top of that because we do not require the
// target to be an existing directory, unlike Linux mount(2).
if err := vfs.MkdirAt(ctx, creds, &PathOperation{
Root: root,
Start: root,
Path: fspath.Parse(target),
}, mkdirOpts); err != nil && !linuxerr.Equals(linuxerr.EEXIST, err) {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to create mountpoint %q: %w", target, err)
}
return nil
}
// A VirtualDentry represents a node in a VFS tree, by combining a Dentry
// (which represents a node in a Filesystem's tree) and a Mount (which
// represents the Filesystem's position in a VFS mount tree).
//
// VirtualDentry's semantics are similar to that of a Go interface object
// representing a pointer: it is a copyable value type that represents
// references to another entity. The zero value of VirtualDentry is an "empty
// VirtualDentry", directly analogous to a nil interface object.
// VirtualDentry.Ok() checks that a VirtualDentry is not zero-valued; unless
// otherwise specified, all other VirtualDentry methods require
// VirtualDentry.Ok() == true.
//
// Mounts and Dentries are reference-counted, requiring that users call
// VirtualDentry.{Inc,Dec}Ref() as appropriate. We often colloquially refer to
// references on the Mount and Dentry referred to by a VirtualDentry as
// references on the VirtualDentry itself. Unless otherwise specified, all
// VirtualDentry methods require that a reference is held on the VirtualDentry.
//
// VirtualDentry is analogous to Linux's struct path.
//
// +stateify savable
type VirtualDentry struct {
mount *Mount
dentry *Dentry
}
// MakeVirtualDentry creates a VirtualDentry.
func MakeVirtualDentry(mount *Mount, dentry *Dentry) VirtualDentry {
return VirtualDentry{
mount: mount,
dentry: dentry,
}
}
// Ok returns true if vd is not empty. It does not require that a reference is
// held.
func (vd VirtualDentry) Ok() bool {
return vd.mount != nil
}
// IncRef increments the reference counts on the Mount and Dentry represented
// by vd.
func (vd VirtualDentry) IncRef() {
vd.mount.IncRef()
vd.dentry.IncRef()
}
// DecRef decrements the reference counts on the Mount and Dentry represented
// by vd.
func (vd VirtualDentry) DecRef(ctx context.Context) {
vd.dentry.DecRef(ctx)
vd.mount.DecRef(ctx)
}
// Mount returns the Mount associated with vd. It does not take a reference on
// the returned Mount.
func (vd VirtualDentry) Mount() *Mount {
return vd.mount
}
// Dentry returns the Dentry associated with vd. It does not take a reference
// on the returned Dentry.
func (vd VirtualDentry) Dentry() *Dentry {
return vd.dentry
}
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