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Diffstat (limited to 'pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout')
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diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/BUILD b/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/BUILD deleted file mode 100644 index e4cb26645..000000000 --- a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/BUILD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -package(licenses = ["notice"]) - -load("//tools/go_stateify:defs.bzl", "go_library", "go_test") - -go_library( - name = "disklayout", - srcs = [ - "block_group.go", - "block_group_32.go", - "block_group_64.go", - "dirent.go", - "dirent_new.go", - "dirent_old.go", - "disklayout.go", - "inode.go", - "inode_new.go", - "inode_old.go", - "superblock.go", - "superblock_32.go", - "superblock_64.go", - "superblock_old.go", - "test_utils.go", - ], - importpath = "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout", - visibility = ["//pkg/sentry:internal"], - deps = [ - "//pkg/abi/linux", - "//pkg/binary", - "//pkg/sentry/fs", - "//pkg/sentry/kernel/auth", - "//pkg/sentry/kernel/time", - ], -) - -go_test( - name = "disklayout_test", - size = "small", - srcs = [ - "block_group_test.go", - "dirent_test.go", - "inode_test.go", - "superblock_test.go", - ], - embed = [":disklayout"], - deps = ["//pkg/sentry/kernel/time"], -) diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/block_group.go b/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/block_group.go deleted file mode 100644 index 32ea3d97d..000000000 --- a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/block_group.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -// 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 disklayout - -// BlockGroup represents a Linux ext block group descriptor. An ext file system -// is split into a series of block groups. This provides an access layer to -// information needed to access and use a block group. -// -// See https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/filesystems/ext4/globals.html#block-group-descriptors. -type BlockGroup interface { - // InodeTable returns the absolute block number of the block containing the - // inode table. This points to an array of Inode structs. Inode tables are - // statically allocated at mkfs time. The superblock records the number of - // inodes per group (length of this table) and the size of each inode struct. - InodeTable() uint64 - - // BlockBitmap returns the absolute block number of the block containing the - // block bitmap. This bitmap tracks the usage of data blocks within this block - // group and has its own checksum. - BlockBitmap() uint64 - - // InodeBitmap returns the absolute block number of the block containing the - // inode bitmap. This bitmap tracks the usage of this group's inode table - // entries and has its own checksum. - InodeBitmap() uint64 - - // ExclusionBitmap returns the absolute block number of the snapshot exclusion - // bitmap. - ExclusionBitmap() uint64 - - // FreeBlocksCount returns the number of free blocks in the group. - FreeBlocksCount() uint32 - - // FreeInodesCount returns the number of free inodes in the group. - FreeInodesCount() uint32 - - // DirectoryCount returns the number of inodes that represent directories - // under this block group. - DirectoryCount() uint32 - - // UnusedInodeCount returns the number of unused inodes beyond the last used - // inode in this group's inode table. As a result, we needn’t scan past the - // (InodesPerGroup - UnusedInodeCount())th entry in the inode table. - UnusedInodeCount() uint32 - - // BlockBitmapChecksum returns the block bitmap checksum. This is calculated - // using crc32c(FS UUID + group number + entire bitmap). - BlockBitmapChecksum() uint32 - - // InodeBitmapChecksum returns the inode bitmap checksum. This is calculated - // using crc32c(FS UUID + group number + entire bitmap). - InodeBitmapChecksum() uint32 - - // Checksum returns this block group's checksum. - // - // If SbMetadataCsum feature is set: - // - checksum is crc32c(FS UUID + group number + group descriptor - // structure) & 0xFFFF. - // - // If SbGdtCsum feature is set: - // - checksum is crc16(FS UUID + group number + group descriptor - // structure). - // - // SbMetadataCsum and SbGdtCsum should not be both set. - // If they are, Linux warns and asks to run fsck. - Checksum() uint16 - - // Flags returns BGFlags which represents the block group flags. - Flags() BGFlags -} - -// These are the different block group flags. -const ( - // BgInodeUninit indicates that inode table and bitmap are not initialized. - BgInodeUninit uint16 = 0x1 - - // BgBlockUninit indicates that block bitmap is not initialized. - BgBlockUninit uint16 = 0x2 - - // BgInodeZeroed indicates that inode table is zeroed. - BgInodeZeroed uint16 = 0x4 -) - -// BGFlags represents all the different combinations of block group flags. -type BGFlags struct { - InodeUninit bool - BlockUninit bool - InodeZeroed bool -} - -// ToInt converts a BGFlags struct back to its 16-bit representation. -func (f BGFlags) ToInt() uint16 { - var res uint16 - - if f.InodeUninit { - res |= BgInodeUninit - } - if f.BlockUninit { - res |= BgBlockUninit - } - if f.InodeZeroed { - res |= BgInodeZeroed - } - - return res -} - -// BGFlagsFromInt converts the 16-bit flag representation to a BGFlags struct. -func BGFlagsFromInt(flags uint16) BGFlags { - return BGFlags{ - InodeUninit: flags&BgInodeUninit > 0, - BlockUninit: flags&BgBlockUninit > 0, - InodeZeroed: flags&BgInodeZeroed > 0, - } -} diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/block_group_32.go b/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/block_group_32.go deleted file mode 100644 index 3e16c76db..000000000 --- a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/block_group_32.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -// 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 disklayout - -// BlockGroup32Bit emulates the first half of struct ext4_group_desc in -// fs/ext4/ext4.h. It is the block group descriptor struct for ext2, ext3 and -// 32-bit ext4 filesystems. It implements BlockGroup interface. -type BlockGroup32Bit struct { - BlockBitmapLo uint32 - InodeBitmapLo uint32 - InodeTableLo uint32 - FreeBlocksCountLo uint16 - FreeInodesCountLo uint16 - UsedDirsCountLo uint16 - FlagsRaw uint16 - ExcludeBitmapLo uint32 - BlockBitmapChecksumLo uint16 - InodeBitmapChecksumLo uint16 - ItableUnusedLo uint16 - ChecksumRaw uint16 -} - -// Compiles only if BlockGroup32Bit implements BlockGroup. -var _ BlockGroup = (*BlockGroup32Bit)(nil) - -// InodeTable implements BlockGroup.InodeTable. -func (bg *BlockGroup32Bit) InodeTable() uint64 { return uint64(bg.InodeTableLo) } - -// BlockBitmap implements BlockGroup.BlockBitmap. -func (bg *BlockGroup32Bit) BlockBitmap() uint64 { return uint64(bg.BlockBitmapLo) } - -// InodeBitmap implements BlockGroup.InodeBitmap. -func (bg *BlockGroup32Bit) InodeBitmap() uint64 { return uint64(bg.InodeBitmapLo) } - -// ExclusionBitmap implements BlockGroup.ExclusionBitmap. -func (bg *BlockGroup32Bit) ExclusionBitmap() uint64 { return uint64(bg.ExcludeBitmapLo) } - -// FreeBlocksCount implements BlockGroup.FreeBlocksCount. -func (bg *BlockGroup32Bit) FreeBlocksCount() uint32 { return uint32(bg.FreeBlocksCountLo) } - -// FreeInodesCount implements BlockGroup.FreeInodesCount. -func (bg *BlockGroup32Bit) FreeInodesCount() uint32 { return uint32(bg.FreeInodesCountLo) } - -// DirectoryCount implements BlockGroup.DirectoryCount. -func (bg *BlockGroup32Bit) DirectoryCount() uint32 { return uint32(bg.UsedDirsCountLo) } - -// UnusedInodeCount implements BlockGroup.UnusedInodeCount. -func (bg *BlockGroup32Bit) UnusedInodeCount() uint32 { return uint32(bg.ItableUnusedLo) } - -// BlockBitmapChecksum implements BlockGroup.BlockBitmapChecksum. -func (bg *BlockGroup32Bit) BlockBitmapChecksum() uint32 { return uint32(bg.BlockBitmapChecksumLo) } - -// InodeBitmapChecksum implements BlockGroup.InodeBitmapChecksum. -func (bg *BlockGroup32Bit) InodeBitmapChecksum() uint32 { return uint32(bg.InodeBitmapChecksumLo) } - -// Checksum implements BlockGroup.Checksum. -func (bg *BlockGroup32Bit) Checksum() uint16 { return bg.ChecksumRaw } - -// Flags implements BlockGroup.Flags. -func (bg *BlockGroup32Bit) Flags() BGFlags { return BGFlagsFromInt(bg.FlagsRaw) } diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/block_group_64.go b/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/block_group_64.go deleted file mode 100644 index 9a809197a..000000000 --- a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/block_group_64.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -// 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 disklayout - -// BlockGroup64Bit emulates struct ext4_group_desc in fs/ext4/ext4.h. -// It is the block group descriptor struct for 64-bit ext4 filesystems. -// It implements BlockGroup interface. It is an extension of the 32-bit -// version of BlockGroup. -type BlockGroup64Bit struct { - // We embed the 32-bit struct here because 64-bit version is just an extension - // of the 32-bit version. - BlockGroup32Bit - - // 64-bit specific fields. - BlockBitmapHi uint32 - InodeBitmapHi uint32 - InodeTableHi uint32 - FreeBlocksCountHi uint16 - FreeInodesCountHi uint16 - UsedDirsCountHi uint16 - ItableUnusedHi uint16 - ExcludeBitmapHi uint32 - BlockBitmapChecksumHi uint16 - InodeBitmapChecksumHi uint16 - _ uint32 // Padding to 64 bytes. -} - -// Compiles only if BlockGroup64Bit implements BlockGroup. -var _ BlockGroup = (*BlockGroup64Bit)(nil) - -// Methods to override. Checksum() and Flags() are not overridden. - -// InodeTable implements BlockGroup.InodeTable. -func (bg *BlockGroup64Bit) InodeTable() uint64 { - return (uint64(bg.InodeTableHi) << 32) | uint64(bg.InodeTableLo) -} - -// BlockBitmap implements BlockGroup.BlockBitmap. -func (bg *BlockGroup64Bit) BlockBitmap() uint64 { - return (uint64(bg.BlockBitmapHi) << 32) | uint64(bg.BlockBitmapLo) -} - -// InodeBitmap implements BlockGroup.InodeBitmap. -func (bg *BlockGroup64Bit) InodeBitmap() uint64 { - return (uint64(bg.InodeBitmapHi) << 32) | uint64(bg.InodeBitmapLo) -} - -// ExclusionBitmap implements BlockGroup.ExclusionBitmap. -func (bg *BlockGroup64Bit) ExclusionBitmap() uint64 { - return (uint64(bg.ExcludeBitmapHi) << 32) | uint64(bg.ExcludeBitmapLo) -} - -// FreeBlocksCount implements BlockGroup.FreeBlocksCount. -func (bg *BlockGroup64Bit) FreeBlocksCount() uint32 { - return (uint32(bg.FreeBlocksCountHi) << 16) | uint32(bg.FreeBlocksCountLo) -} - -// FreeInodesCount implements BlockGroup.FreeInodesCount. -func (bg *BlockGroup64Bit) FreeInodesCount() uint32 { - return (uint32(bg.FreeInodesCountHi) << 16) | uint32(bg.FreeInodesCountLo) -} - -// DirectoryCount implements BlockGroup.DirectoryCount. -func (bg *BlockGroup64Bit) DirectoryCount() uint32 { - return (uint32(bg.UsedDirsCountHi) << 16) | uint32(bg.UsedDirsCountLo) -} - -// UnusedInodeCount implements BlockGroup.UnusedInodeCount. -func (bg *BlockGroup64Bit) UnusedInodeCount() uint32 { - return (uint32(bg.ItableUnusedHi) << 16) | uint32(bg.ItableUnusedLo) -} - -// BlockBitmapChecksum implements BlockGroup.BlockBitmapChecksum. -func (bg *BlockGroup64Bit) BlockBitmapChecksum() uint32 { - return (uint32(bg.BlockBitmapChecksumHi) << 16) | uint32(bg.BlockBitmapChecksumLo) -} - -// InodeBitmapChecksum implements BlockGroup.InodeBitmapChecksum. -func (bg *BlockGroup64Bit) InodeBitmapChecksum() uint32 { - return (uint32(bg.InodeBitmapChecksumHi) << 16) | uint32(bg.InodeBitmapChecksumLo) -} diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/block_group_test.go b/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/block_group_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index 0ef4294c0..000000000 --- a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/block_group_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -// 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 disklayout - -import ( - "testing" -) - -// TestBlockGroupSize tests that the block group descriptor structs are of the -// correct size. -func TestBlockGroupSize(t *testing.T) { - assertSize(t, BlockGroup32Bit{}, 32) - assertSize(t, BlockGroup64Bit{}, 64) -} diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/dirent.go b/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/dirent.go deleted file mode 100644 index 685bf57b8..000000000 --- a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/dirent.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -// 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 disklayout - -import ( - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fs" -) - -const ( - // MaxFileName is the maximum length of an ext fs file's name. - MaxFileName = 255 -) - -var ( - // inodeTypeByFileType maps ext4 file types to vfs inode types. - // - // See https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/filesystems/ext4/dynamic.html#ftype. - inodeTypeByFileType = map[uint8]fs.InodeType{ - 0: fs.Anonymous, - 1: fs.RegularFile, - 2: fs.Directory, - 3: fs.CharacterDevice, - 4: fs.BlockDevice, - 5: fs.Pipe, - 6: fs.Socket, - 7: fs.Symlink, - } -) - -// The Dirent interface should be implemented by structs representing ext -// directory entries. These are for the linear classical directories which -// just store a list of dirent structs. A directory is a series of data blocks -// where is each data block contains a linear array of dirents. The last entry -// of the block has a record size that takes it to the end of the block. The -// end of the directory is when you read dirInode.Size() bytes from the blocks. -// -// See https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/filesystems/ext4/dynamic.html#linear-classic-directories. -type Dirent interface { - // Inode returns the absolute inode number of the underlying inode. - // Inode number 0 signifies an unused dirent. - Inode() uint32 - - // RecordSize returns the record length of this dirent on disk. The next - // dirent in the dirent list should be read after these many bytes from - // the current dirent. Must be a multiple of 4. - RecordSize() uint16 - - // FileName returns the name of the file. Can be at most 255 is length. - FileName() string - - // FileType returns the inode type of the underlying inode. This is a - // performance hack so that we do not have to read the underlying inode struct - // to know the type of inode. This will only work when the SbDirentFileType - // feature is set. If not, the second returned value will be false indicating - // that user code has to use the inode mode to extract the file type. - FileType() (fs.InodeType, bool) -} diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/dirent_new.go b/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/dirent_new.go deleted file mode 100644 index 29ae4a5c2..000000000 --- a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/dirent_new.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -// 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 disklayout - -import ( - "fmt" - - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fs" -) - -// DirentNew represents the ext4 directory entry struct. This emulates Linux's -// ext4_dir_entry_2 struct. The FileName can not be more than 255 bytes so we -// only need 8 bits to store the NameLength. As a result, NameLength has been -// shortened and the other 8 bits are used to encode the file type. Use the -// FileTypeRaw field only if the SbDirentFileType feature is set. -// -// Note: This struct can be of variable size on disk. The one described below -// is of maximum size and the FileName beyond NameLength bytes might contain -// garbage. -type DirentNew struct { - InodeNumber uint32 - RecordLength uint16 - NameLength uint8 - FileTypeRaw uint8 - FileNameRaw [MaxFileName]byte -} - -// Compiles only if DirentNew implements Dirent. -var _ Dirent = (*DirentNew)(nil) - -// Inode implements Dirent.Inode. -func (d *DirentNew) Inode() uint32 { return d.InodeNumber } - -// RecordSize implements Dirent.RecordSize. -func (d *DirentNew) RecordSize() uint16 { return d.RecordLength } - -// FileName implements Dirent.FileName. -func (d *DirentNew) FileName() string { - return string(d.FileNameRaw[:d.NameLength]) -} - -// FileType implements Dirent.FileType. -func (d *DirentNew) FileType() (fs.InodeType, bool) { - if inodeType, ok := inodeTypeByFileType[d.FileTypeRaw]; ok { - return inodeType, true - } - - panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown file type %v", d.FileTypeRaw)) -} diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/dirent_old.go b/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/dirent_old.go deleted file mode 100644 index 2e0f9c812..000000000 --- a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/dirent_old.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -// 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 disklayout - -import "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fs" - -// DirentOld represents the old directory entry struct which does not contain -// the file type. This emulates Linux's ext4_dir_entry struct. This is used in -// ext2, ext3 and sometimes in ext4. -// -// Note: This struct can be of variable size on disk. The one described below -// is of maximum size and the FileName beyond NameLength bytes might contain -// garbage. -type DirentOld struct { - InodeNumber uint32 - RecordLength uint16 - NameLength uint16 - FileNameRaw [MaxFileName]byte -} - -// Compiles only if DirentOld implements Dirent. -var _ Dirent = (*DirentOld)(nil) - -// Inode implements Dirent.Inode. -func (d *DirentOld) Inode() uint32 { return d.InodeNumber } - -// RecordSize implements Dirent.RecordSize. -func (d *DirentOld) RecordSize() uint16 { return d.RecordLength } - -// FileName implements Dirent.FileName. -func (d *DirentOld) FileName() string { - return string(d.FileNameRaw[:d.NameLength]) -} - -// FileType implements Dirent.FileType. -func (d *DirentOld) FileType() (fs.InodeType, bool) { - return fs.Anonymous, false -} diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/dirent_test.go b/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/dirent_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index cc6dff2c9..000000000 --- a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/dirent_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -// 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 disklayout - -import ( - "testing" -) - -// TestDirentSize tests that the dirent structs are of the correct -// size. -func TestDirentSize(t *testing.T) { - want := uintptr(263) - - assertSize(t, DirentOld{}, want) - assertSize(t, DirentNew{}, want) -} diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/disklayout.go b/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/disklayout.go deleted file mode 100644 index bdf4e2132..000000000 --- a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/disklayout.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -// 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 disklayout provides Linux ext file system's disk level structures -// which can be directly read into from the underlying device. Structs aim to -// emulate structures `exactly` how they are layed out on disk. -// -// This library aims to be compatible with all ext(2/3/4) systems so it -// provides a generic interface for all major structures and various -// implementations (for different versions). The user code is responsible for -// using appropriate implementations based on the underlying device. -// -// Interfacing all major structures here serves a few purposes: -// - Abstracts away the complexity of the underlying structure from client -// code. The client only has to figure out versioning on set up and then -// can use these as black boxes and pass it higher up the stack. -// - Having pointer receivers forces the user to use pointers to these -// heavy structs. Hence, prevents the client code from unintentionally -// copying these by value while passing the interface around. -// - Version-based implementation selection is resolved on set up hence -// avoiding per call overhead of choosing implementation. -// - All interface methods are pretty light weight (do not take in any -// parameters by design). Passing pointer arguments to interface methods -// can lead to heap allocation as the compiler won't be able to perform -// escape analysis on an unknown implementation at compile time. -// -// Notes: -// - All fields in these structs are exported because binary.Read would -// panic otherwise. -// - All structures on disk are in little-endian order. Only jbd2 (journal) -// structures are in big-endian order. -// - All OS dependent fields in these structures will be interpretted using -// the Linux version of that field. -// - The suffix `Lo` in field names stands for lower bits of that field. -// - The suffix `Hi` in field names stands for upper bits of that field. -// - The suffix `Raw` has been added to indicate that the field is not split -// into Lo and Hi fields and also to resolve name collision with the -// respective interface. -package disklayout diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/inode.go b/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/inode.go deleted file mode 100644 index b48001910..000000000 --- a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/inode.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,267 +0,0 @@ -// 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 disklayout - -import ( - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/time" -) - -// The Inode interface must be implemented by structs representing ext inodes. -// The inode stores all the metadata pertaining to the file (except for the -// file name which is held by the directory entry). It does NOT expose all -// fields and should be extended if need be. -// -// Some file systems (e.g. FAT) use the directory entry to store all this -// information. Ext file systems do not so that they can support hard links. -// However, ext4 cheats a little bit and duplicates the file type in the -// directory entry for performance gains. -// -// See https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/filesystems/ext4/dynamic.html#index-nodes. -type Inode interface { - // Mode returns the linux file mode which is majorly used to extract - // information like: - // - File permissions (read/write/execute by user/group/others). - // - Sticky, set UID and GID bits. - // - File type. - // - // Masks to extract this information are provided in pkg/abi/linux/file.go. - Mode() linux.FileMode - - // UID returns the owner UID. - UID() auth.KUID - - // GID returns the owner GID. - GID() auth.KGID - - // Size returns the size of the file in bytes. - Size() uint64 - - // InodeSize returns the size of this inode struct in bytes. - // In ext2 and ext3, the inode struct and inode disk record size was fixed at - // 128 bytes. Ext4 makes it possible for the inode struct to be bigger. - // However, accessing any field beyond the 128 bytes marker must be verified - // using this method. - InodeSize() uint16 - - // AccessTime returns the last access time. Shows when the file was last read. - // - // If InExtendedAttr is set, then this should NOT be used because the - // underlying field is used to store the extended attribute value checksum. - AccessTime() time.Time - - // ChangeTime returns the last change time. Shows when the file meta data - // (like permissions) was last changed. - // - // If InExtendedAttr is set, then this should NOT be used because the - // underlying field is used to store the lower 32 bits of the attribute - // value’s reference count. - ChangeTime() time.Time - - // ModificationTime returns the last modification time. Shows when the file - // content was last modified. - // - // If InExtendedAttr is set, then this should NOT be used because - // the underlying field contains the number of the inode that owns the - // extended attribute. - ModificationTime() time.Time - - // DeletionTime returns the deletion time. Inodes are marked as deleted by - // writing to the underlying field. FS tools can restore files until they are - // actually overwritten. - DeletionTime() time.Time - - // LinksCount returns the number of hard links to this inode. - // - // Normally there is an upper limit on the number of hard links: - // - ext2/ext3 = 32,000 - // - ext4 = 65,000 - // - // This implies that an ext4 directory cannot have more than 64,998 - // subdirectories because each subdirectory will have a hard link to the - // directory via the `..` entry. The directory has hard link via the `.` entry - // of its own. And finally the inode is initiated with 1 hard link (itself). - // - // The underlying value is reset to 1 if all the following hold: - // - Inode is a directory. - // - SbDirNlink is enabled. - // - Number of hard links is incremented past 64,999. - // Hard link value of 1 for a directory would indicate that the number of hard - // links is unknown because a directory can have minimum 2 hard links (itself - // and `.` entry). - LinksCount() uint16 - - // Flags returns InodeFlags which represents the inode flags. - Flags() InodeFlags - - // Blocks returns the underlying inode.i_block array. This field is special - // and is used to store various kinds of things depending on the filesystem - // version and inode type. - // - In ext2/ext3, it contains the block map. - // - In ext4, it contains the extent tree. - // - For inline files, it contains the file contents. - // - For symlinks, it contains the link path (if it fits here). - // - // See https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/filesystems/ext4/dynamic.html#the-contents-of-inode-i-block. - Blocks() [60]byte -} - -// Inode flags. This is not comprehensive and flags which were not used in -// the Linux kernel have been excluded. -const ( - // InSync indicates that all writes to the file must be synchronous. - InSync = 0x8 - - // InImmutable indicates that this file is immutable. - InImmutable = 0x10 - - // InAppend indicates that this file can only be appended to. - InAppend = 0x20 - - // InNoDump indicates that teh dump(1) utility should not dump this file. - InNoDump = 0x40 - - // InNoAccessTime indicates that the access time of this inode must not be - // updated. - InNoAccessTime = 0x80 - - // InIndex indicates that this directory has hashed indexes. - InIndex = 0x1000 - - // InJournalData indicates that file data must always be written through a - // journal device. - InJournalData = 0x4000 - - // InDirSync indicates that all the directory entiry data must be written - // synchronously. - InDirSync = 0x10000 - - // InTopDir indicates that this inode is at the top of the directory hierarchy. - InTopDir = 0x20000 - - // InHugeFile indicates that this is a huge file. - InHugeFile = 0x40000 - - // InExtents indicates that this inode uses extents. - InExtents = 0x80000 - - // InExtendedAttr indicates that this inode stores a large extended attribute - // value in its data blocks. - InExtendedAttr = 0x200000 - - // InInline indicates that this inode has inline data. - InInline = 0x10000000 - - // InReserved indicates that this inode is reserved for the ext4 library. - InReserved = 0x80000000 -) - -// InodeFlags represents all possible combinations of inode flags. It aims to -// cover the bit masks and provide a more user-friendly interface. -type InodeFlags struct { - Sync bool - Immutable bool - Append bool - NoDump bool - NoAccessTime bool - Index bool - JournalData bool - DirSync bool - TopDir bool - HugeFile bool - Extents bool - ExtendedAttr bool - Inline bool - Reserved bool -} - -// ToInt converts inode flags back to its 32-bit rep. -func (f InodeFlags) ToInt() uint32 { - var res uint32 - - if f.Sync { - res |= InSync - } - if f.Immutable { - res |= InImmutable - } - if f.Append { - res |= InAppend - } - if f.NoDump { - res |= InNoDump - } - if f.NoAccessTime { - res |= InNoAccessTime - } - if f.Index { - res |= InIndex - } - if f.JournalData { - res |= InJournalData - } - if f.DirSync { - res |= InDirSync - } - if f.TopDir { - res |= InTopDir - } - if f.HugeFile { - res |= InHugeFile - } - if f.Extents { - res |= InExtents - } - if f.ExtendedAttr { - res |= InExtendedAttr - } - if f.Inline { - res |= InInline - } - if f.Reserved { - res |= InReserved - } - - return res -} - -// InodeFlagsFromInt converts the integer representation of inode flags to -// a InodeFlags struct. -func InodeFlagsFromInt(f uint32) InodeFlags { - return InodeFlags{ - Sync: f&InSync > 0, - Immutable: f&InImmutable > 0, - Append: f&InAppend > 0, - NoDump: f&InNoDump > 0, - NoAccessTime: f&InNoAccessTime > 0, - Index: f&InIndex > 0, - JournalData: f&InJournalData > 0, - DirSync: f&InDirSync > 0, - TopDir: f&InTopDir > 0, - HugeFile: f&InHugeFile > 0, - Extents: f&InExtents > 0, - ExtendedAttr: f&InExtendedAttr > 0, - Inline: f&InInline > 0, - Reserved: f&InReserved > 0, - } -} - -// These masks define how users can view/modify inode flags. The rest of the -// flags are for internal kernel usage only. -const ( - InUserReadFlagMask = 0x4BDFFF - InUserWriteFlagMask = 0x4B80FF -) diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/inode_new.go b/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/inode_new.go deleted file mode 100644 index 4f5348372..000000000 --- a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/inode_new.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -// 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 disklayout - -import "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/time" - -// InodeNew represents ext4 inode structure which can be bigger than -// OldInodeSize. The actual size of this struct should be determined using -// inode.ExtraInodeSize. Accessing any field here should be verified with the -// actual size. The extra space between the end of the inode struct and end of -// the inode record can be used to store extended attr. -// -// If the TimeExtra fields are in scope, the lower 2 bits of those are used -// to extend their counter part to be 34 bits wide; the rest (upper) 30 bits -// are used to provide nanoscond precision. Hence, these timestamps will now -// overflow in May 2446. -// See https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/filesystems/ext4/dynamic.html#inode-timestamps. -type InodeNew struct { - InodeOld - - ExtraInodeSize uint16 - ChecksumHi uint16 - ChangeTimeExtra uint32 - ModificationTimeExtra uint32 - AccessTimeExtra uint32 - CreationTime uint32 - CreationTimeExtra uint32 - VersionHi uint32 - ProjectID uint32 -} - -// Compiles only if InodeNew implements Inode. -var _ Inode = (*InodeNew)(nil) - -// fromExtraTime decodes the extra time and constructs the kernel time struct -// with nanosecond precision. -func fromExtraTime(lo int32, extra uint32) time.Time { - // See description above InodeNew for format. - seconds := (int64(extra&0x3) << 32) + int64(lo) - nanoseconds := int64(extra >> 2) - return time.FromUnix(seconds, nanoseconds) -} - -// Only override methods which change due to ext4 specific fields. - -// Size implements Inode.Size. -func (in *InodeNew) Size() uint64 { - return (uint64(in.SizeHi) << 32) | uint64(in.SizeLo) -} - -// InodeSize implements Inode.InodeSize. -func (in *InodeNew) InodeSize() uint16 { - return oldInodeSize + in.ExtraInodeSize -} - -// ChangeTime implements Inode.ChangeTime. -func (in *InodeNew) ChangeTime() time.Time { - // Apply new timestamp logic if inode.ChangeTimeExtra is in scope. - if in.ExtraInodeSize >= 8 { - return fromExtraTime(in.ChangeTimeRaw, in.ChangeTimeExtra) - } - - return in.InodeOld.ChangeTime() -} - -// ModificationTime implements Inode.ModificationTime. -func (in *InodeNew) ModificationTime() time.Time { - // Apply new timestamp logic if inode.ModificationTimeExtra is in scope. - if in.ExtraInodeSize >= 12 { - return fromExtraTime(in.ModificationTimeRaw, in.ModificationTimeExtra) - } - - return in.InodeOld.ModificationTime() -} - -// AccessTime implements Inode.AccessTime. -func (in *InodeNew) AccessTime() time.Time { - // Apply new timestamp logic if inode.AccessTimeExtra is in scope. - if in.ExtraInodeSize >= 16 { - return fromExtraTime(in.AccessTimeRaw, in.AccessTimeExtra) - } - - return in.InodeOld.AccessTime() -} diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/inode_old.go b/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/inode_old.go deleted file mode 100644 index dc4c9d8e4..000000000 --- a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/inode_old.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,117 +0,0 @@ -// 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 disklayout - -import ( - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/time" -) - -const ( - // oldInodeSize is the inode size in ext2/ext3. - oldInodeSize = 128 -) - -// InodeOld implements Inode interface. It emulates ext2/ext3 inode struct. -// Inode struct size and record size are both 128 bytes for this. -// -// All fields representing time are in seconds since the epoch. Which means that -// they will overflow in January 2038. -type InodeOld struct { - ModeRaw uint16 - UIDLo uint16 - SizeLo uint32 - - // The time fields are signed integers because they could be negative to - // represent time before the epoch. - AccessTimeRaw int32 - ChangeTimeRaw int32 - ModificationTimeRaw int32 - DeletionTimeRaw int32 - - GIDLo uint16 - LinksCountRaw uint16 - BlocksCountLo uint32 - FlagsRaw uint32 - VersionLo uint32 // This is OS dependent. - BlocksRaw [60]byte - Generation uint32 - FileACLLo uint32 - SizeHi uint32 - ObsoFaddr uint32 - - // OS dependent fields have been inlined here. - BlocksCountHi uint16 - FileACLHi uint16 - UIDHi uint16 - GIDHi uint16 - ChecksumLo uint16 - _ uint16 -} - -// Compiles only if InodeOld implements Inode. -var _ Inode = (*InodeOld)(nil) - -// Mode implements Inode.Mode. -func (in *InodeOld) Mode() linux.FileMode { return linux.FileMode(in.ModeRaw) } - -// UID implements Inode.UID. -func (in *InodeOld) UID() auth.KUID { - return auth.KUID((uint32(in.UIDHi) << 16) | uint32(in.UIDLo)) -} - -// GID implements Inode.GID. -func (in *InodeOld) GID() auth.KGID { - return auth.KGID((uint32(in.GIDHi) << 16) | uint32(in.GIDLo)) -} - -// Size implements Inode.Size. -func (in *InodeOld) Size() uint64 { - // In ext2/ext3, in.SizeHi did not exist, it was instead named in.DirACL. - return uint64(in.SizeLo) -} - -// InodeSize implements Inode.InodeSize. -func (in *InodeOld) InodeSize() uint16 { return oldInodeSize } - -// AccessTime implements Inode.AccessTime. -func (in *InodeOld) AccessTime() time.Time { - return time.FromUnix(int64(in.AccessTimeRaw), 0) -} - -// ChangeTime implements Inode.ChangeTime. -func (in *InodeOld) ChangeTime() time.Time { - return time.FromUnix(int64(in.ChangeTimeRaw), 0) -} - -// ModificationTime implements Inode.ModificationTime. -func (in *InodeOld) ModificationTime() time.Time { - return time.FromUnix(int64(in.ModificationTimeRaw), 0) -} - -// DeletionTime implements Inode.DeletionTime. -func (in *InodeOld) DeletionTime() time.Time { - return time.FromUnix(int64(in.DeletionTimeRaw), 0) -} - -// LinksCount implements Inode.LinksCount. -func (in *InodeOld) LinksCount() uint16 { return in.LinksCountRaw } - -// Flags implements Inode.Flags. -func (in *InodeOld) Flags() InodeFlags { return InodeFlagsFromInt(in.FlagsRaw) } - -// Blocks implements Inode.Blocks. -func (in *InodeOld) Blocks() [60]byte { return in.BlocksRaw } diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/inode_test.go b/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/inode_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index 9cae9e4f0..000000000 --- a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/inode_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,222 +0,0 @@ -// 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 disklayout - -import ( - "fmt" - "strconv" - "testing" - - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/time" -) - -// TestInodeSize tests that the inode structs are of the correct size. -func TestInodeSize(t *testing.T) { - assertSize(t, InodeOld{}, oldInodeSize) - - // This was updated from 156 bytes to 160 bytes in Oct 2015. - assertSize(t, InodeNew{}, 160) -} - -// TestTimestampSeconds tests that the seconds part of [a/c/m] timestamps in -// ext4 inode structs are decoded correctly. -// -// These tests are derived from the table under https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/filesystems/ext4/dynamic.html#inode-timestamps. -func TestTimestampSeconds(t *testing.T) { - type timestampTest struct { - // msbSet tells if the most significant bit of InodeOld.[X]TimeRaw is set. - // If this is set then the 32-bit time is negative. - msbSet bool - - // lowerBound tells if we should take the lowest possible value of - // InodeOld.[X]TimeRaw while satisfying test.msbSet condition. If set to - // false it tells to take the highest possible value. - lowerBound bool - - // extraBits is InodeNew.[X]TimeExtra. - extraBits uint32 - - // want is the kernel time struct that is expected. - want time.Time - } - - tests := []timestampTest{ - // 1901-12-13 - { - msbSet: true, - lowerBound: true, - extraBits: 0, - want: time.FromUnix(int64(-0x80000000), 0), - }, - - // 1969-12-31 - { - msbSet: true, - lowerBound: false, - extraBits: 0, - want: time.FromUnix(int64(-1), 0), - }, - - // 1970-01-01 - { - msbSet: false, - lowerBound: true, - extraBits: 0, - want: time.FromUnix(int64(0), 0), - }, - - // 2038-01-19 - { - msbSet: false, - lowerBound: false, - extraBits: 0, - want: time.FromUnix(int64(0x7fffffff), 0), - }, - - // 2038-01-19 - { - msbSet: true, - lowerBound: true, - extraBits: 1, - want: time.FromUnix(int64(0x80000000), 0), - }, - - // 2106-02-07 - { - msbSet: true, - lowerBound: false, - extraBits: 1, - want: time.FromUnix(int64(0xffffffff), 0), - }, - - // 2106-02-07 - { - msbSet: false, - lowerBound: true, - extraBits: 1, - want: time.FromUnix(int64(0x100000000), 0), - }, - - // 2174-02-25 - { - msbSet: false, - lowerBound: false, - extraBits: 1, - want: time.FromUnix(int64(0x17fffffff), 0), - }, - - // 2174-02-25 - { - msbSet: true, - lowerBound: true, - extraBits: 2, - want: time.FromUnix(int64(0x180000000), 0), - }, - - // 2242-03-16 - { - msbSet: true, - lowerBound: false, - extraBits: 2, - want: time.FromUnix(int64(0x1ffffffff), 0), - }, - - // 2242-03-16 - { - msbSet: false, - lowerBound: true, - extraBits: 2, - want: time.FromUnix(int64(0x200000000), 0), - }, - - // 2310-04-04 - { - msbSet: false, - lowerBound: false, - extraBits: 2, - want: time.FromUnix(int64(0x27fffffff), 0), - }, - - // 2310-04-04 - { - msbSet: true, - lowerBound: true, - extraBits: 3, - want: time.FromUnix(int64(0x280000000), 0), - }, - - // 2378-04-22 - { - msbSet: true, - lowerBound: false, - extraBits: 3, - want: time.FromUnix(int64(0x2ffffffff), 0), - }, - - // 2378-04-22 - { - msbSet: false, - lowerBound: true, - extraBits: 3, - want: time.FromUnix(int64(0x300000000), 0), - }, - - // 2446-05-10 - { - msbSet: false, - lowerBound: false, - extraBits: 3, - want: time.FromUnix(int64(0x37fffffff), 0), - }, - } - - lowerMSB0 := int32(0) // binary: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 - upperMSB0 := int32(0x7fffffff) // binary: 01111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 - lowerMSB1 := int32(-0x80000000) // binary: 10000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 - upperMSB1 := int32(-1) // binary: 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 - - get32BitTime := func(test timestampTest) int32 { - if test.msbSet { - if test.lowerBound { - return lowerMSB1 - } - - return upperMSB1 - } - - if test.lowerBound { - return lowerMSB0 - } - - return upperMSB0 - } - - getTestName := func(test timestampTest) string { - return fmt.Sprintf( - "Tests time decoding with epoch bits 0b%s and 32-bit raw time: MSB set=%t, lower bound=%t", - strconv.FormatInt(int64(test.extraBits), 2), - test.msbSet, - test.lowerBound, - ) - } - - for _, test := range tests { - t.Run(getTestName(test), func(t *testing.T) { - if got := fromExtraTime(get32BitTime(test), test.extraBits); got != test.want { - t.Errorf("Expected: %v, Got: %v", test.want, got) - } - }) - } -} diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/superblock.go b/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/superblock.go deleted file mode 100644 index e4b8f46fb..000000000 --- a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/superblock.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,468 +0,0 @@ -// 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 disklayout - -// SuperBlock should be implemented by structs representing the ext superblock. -// The superblock holds a lot of information about the enclosing filesystem. -// This interface aims to provide access methods to important information held -// by the superblock. It does NOT expose all fields of the superblock, only the -// ones necessary. This can be expanded when need be. -// -// Location and replication: -// - The superblock is located at offset 1024 in block group 0. -// - Redundant copies of the superblock and group descriptors are kept in -// all groups if SbSparse feature flag is NOT set. If it is set, the -// replicas only exist in groups whose group number is either 0 or a -// power of 3, 5, or 7. -// - There is also a sparse superblock feature v2 in which there are just -// two replicas saved in the block groups pointed by sb.s_backup_bgs. -// -// Replicas should eventually be updated if the superblock is updated. -// -// See https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/filesystems/ext4/globals.html#super-block. -type SuperBlock interface { - // InodesCount returns the total number of inodes in this filesystem. - InodesCount() uint32 - - // BlocksCount returns the total number of data blocks in this filesystem. - BlocksCount() uint64 - - // FreeBlocksCount returns the number of free blocks in this filesystem. - FreeBlocksCount() uint64 - - // FreeInodesCount returns the number of free inodes in this filesystem. - FreeInodesCount() uint32 - - // MountCount returns the number of mounts since the last fsck. - MountCount() uint16 - - // MaxMountCount returns the number of mounts allowed beyond which a fsck is - // needed. - MaxMountCount() uint16 - - // FirstDataBlock returns the absolute block number of the first data block, - // which contains the super block itself. - // - // If the filesystem has 1kb data blocks then this should return 1. For all - // other configurations, this typically returns 0. - // - // The first block group descriptor is in (FirstDataBlock() + 1)th block. - FirstDataBlock() uint32 - - // BlockSize returns the size of one data block in this filesystem. - // This can be calculated by 2^(10 + sb.s_log_block_size). This ensures that - // the smallest block size is 1kb. - BlockSize() uint64 - - // BlocksPerGroup returns the number of data blocks in a block group. - BlocksPerGroup() uint32 - - // ClusterSize returns block cluster size (set during mkfs time by admin). - // This can be calculated by 2^(10 + sb.s_log_cluster_size). This ensures that - // the smallest cluster size is 1kb. - // - // sb.s_log_cluster_size must equal sb.s_log_block_size if bigalloc feature - // is NOT set and consequently BlockSize() = ClusterSize() in that case. - ClusterSize() uint64 - - // ClustersPerGroup returns: - // - number of clusters per group if bigalloc is enabled. - // - BlocksPerGroup() otherwise. - ClustersPerGroup() uint32 - - // InodeSize returns the size of the inode disk record size in bytes. Use this - // to iterate over inode arrays on disk. - // - // In ext2 and ext3: - // - Each inode had a disk record of 128 bytes. - // - The inode struct size was fixed at 128 bytes. - // - // In ext4 its possible to allocate larger on-disk inodes: - // - Inode disk record size = sb.s_inode_size (function return value). - // = 256 (default) - // - Inode struct size = 128 + inode.i_extra_isize. - // = 128 + 32 = 160 (default) - InodeSize() uint16 - - // InodesPerGroup returns the number of inodes in a block group. - InodesPerGroup() uint32 - - // BgDescSize returns the size of the block group descriptor struct. - // - // In ext2, ext3, ext4 (without 64-bit feature), the block group descriptor - // is only 32 bytes long. - // In ext4 with 64-bit feature, the block group descriptor expands to AT LEAST - // 64 bytes. It might be bigger than that. - BgDescSize() uint16 - - // CompatibleFeatures returns the CompatFeatures struct which holds all the - // compatible features this fs supports. - CompatibleFeatures() CompatFeatures - - // IncompatibleFeatures returns the CompatFeatures struct which holds all the - // incompatible features this fs supports. - IncompatibleFeatures() IncompatFeatures - - // ReadOnlyCompatibleFeatures returns the CompatFeatures struct which holds all the - // readonly compatible features this fs supports. - ReadOnlyCompatibleFeatures() RoCompatFeatures - - // Magic() returns the magic signature which must be 0xef53. - Magic() uint16 - - // Revision returns the superblock revision. Superblock struct fields from - // offset 0x54 till 0x150 should only be used if superblock has DynamicRev. - Revision() SbRevision -} - -// SbRevision is the type for superblock revisions. -type SbRevision int - -// Super block revisions. -const ( - // OldRev is the good old (original) format. - OldRev SbRevision = 0 - - // DynamicRev is v2 format w/ dynamic inode sizes. - DynamicRev SbRevision = 1 -) - -// Superblock compatible features. -// This is not exhaustive, unused features are not listed. -const ( - // SbDirPrealloc indicates directory preallocation. - SbDirPrealloc = 0x1 - - // SbHasJournal indicates the presence of a journal. jbd2 should only work - // with this being set. - SbHasJournal = 0x4 - - // SbExtAttr indicates extended attributes support. - SbExtAttr = 0x8 - - // SbResizeInode indicates that the fs has reserved GDT blocks (right after - // group descriptors) for fs expansion. - SbResizeInode = 0x10 - - // SbDirIndex indicates that the fs has directory indices. - SbDirIndex = 0x20 - - // SbSparseV2 stands for Sparse superblock version 2. - SbSparseV2 = 0x200 -) - -// CompatFeatures represents a superblock's compatible feature set. If the -// kernel does not understand any of these feature, it can still read/write -// to this fs. -type CompatFeatures struct { - DirPrealloc bool - HasJournal bool - ExtAttr bool - ResizeInode bool - DirIndex bool - SparseV2 bool -} - -// ToInt converts superblock compatible features back to its 32-bit rep. -func (f CompatFeatures) ToInt() uint32 { - var res uint32 - - if f.DirPrealloc { - res |= SbDirPrealloc - } - if f.HasJournal { - res |= SbHasJournal - } - if f.ExtAttr { - res |= SbExtAttr - } - if f.ResizeInode { - res |= SbResizeInode - } - if f.DirIndex { - res |= SbDirIndex - } - if f.SparseV2 { - res |= SbSparseV2 - } - - return res -} - -// CompatFeaturesFromInt converts the integer representation of superblock -// compatible features to CompatFeatures struct. -func CompatFeaturesFromInt(f uint32) CompatFeatures { - return CompatFeatures{ - DirPrealloc: f&SbDirPrealloc > 0, - HasJournal: f&SbHasJournal > 0, - ExtAttr: f&SbExtAttr > 0, - ResizeInode: f&SbResizeInode > 0, - DirIndex: f&SbDirIndex > 0, - SparseV2: f&SbSparseV2 > 0, - } -} - -// Superblock incompatible features. -// This is not exhaustive, unused features are not listed. -const ( - // SbDirentFileType indicates that directory entries record the file type. - // We should use struct ext4_dir_entry_2 for dirents then. - SbDirentFileType = 0x2 - - // SbRecovery indicates that the filesystem needs recovery. - SbRecovery = 0x4 - - // SbJournalDev indicates that the filesystem has a separate journal device. - SbJournalDev = 0x8 - - // SbMetaBG indicates that the filesystem is using Meta block groups. Moves - // the group descriptors from the congested first block group into the first - // group of each metablock group to increase the maximum block groups limit - // and hence support much larger filesystems. - // - // See https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/filesystems/ext4/overview.html#meta-block-groups. - SbMetaBG = 0x10 - - // SbExtents indicates that the filesystem uses extents. Must be set in ext4 - // filesystems. - SbExtents = 0x40 - - // SbIs64Bit indicates that this filesystem addresses blocks with 64-bits. - // Hence can support 2^64 data blocks. - SbIs64Bit = 0x80 - - // SbMMP indicates that this filesystem has multiple mount protection. - // - // See https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/filesystems/ext4/globals.html#multiple-mount-protection. - SbMMP = 0x100 - - // SbFlexBg indicates that this filesystem has flexible block groups. Several - // block groups are tied into one logical block group so that all the metadata - // for the block groups (bitmaps and inode tables) are close together for - // faster loading. Consequently, large files will be continuous on disk. - // However, this does not affect the placement of redundant superblocks and - // group descriptors. - // - // See https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/filesystems/ext4/overview.html#flexible-block-groups. - SbFlexBg = 0x200 - - // SbLargeDir shows that large directory enabled. Directory htree can be 3 - // levels deep. Directory htrees are allowed to be 2 levels deep otherwise. - SbLargeDir = 0x4000 - - // SbInlineData allows inline data in inodes for really small files. - SbInlineData = 0x8000 - - // SbEncrypted indicates that this fs contains encrypted inodes. - SbEncrypted = 0x10000 -) - -// IncompatFeatures represents a superblock's incompatible feature set. If the -// kernel does not understand any of these feature, it should refuse to mount. -type IncompatFeatures struct { - DirentFileType bool - Recovery bool - JournalDev bool - MetaBG bool - Extents bool - Is64Bit bool - MMP bool - FlexBg bool - LargeDir bool - InlineData bool - Encrypted bool -} - -// ToInt converts superblock incompatible features back to its 32-bit rep. -func (f IncompatFeatures) ToInt() uint32 { - var res uint32 - - if f.DirentFileType { - res |= SbDirentFileType - } - if f.Recovery { - res |= SbRecovery - } - if f.JournalDev { - res |= SbJournalDev - } - if f.MetaBG { - res |= SbMetaBG - } - if f.Extents { - res |= SbExtents - } - if f.Is64Bit { - res |= SbIs64Bit - } - if f.MMP { - res |= SbMMP - } - if f.FlexBg { - res |= SbFlexBg - } - if f.LargeDir { - res |= SbLargeDir - } - if f.InlineData { - res |= SbInlineData - } - if f.Encrypted { - res |= SbEncrypted - } - - return res -} - -// IncompatFeaturesFromInt converts the integer representation of superblock -// incompatible features to IncompatFeatures struct. -func IncompatFeaturesFromInt(f uint32) IncompatFeatures { - return IncompatFeatures{ - DirentFileType: f&SbDirentFileType > 0, - Recovery: f&SbRecovery > 0, - JournalDev: f&SbJournalDev > 0, - MetaBG: f&SbMetaBG > 0, - Extents: f&SbExtents > 0, - Is64Bit: f&SbIs64Bit > 0, - MMP: f&SbMMP > 0, - FlexBg: f&SbFlexBg > 0, - LargeDir: f&SbLargeDir > 0, - InlineData: f&SbInlineData > 0, - Encrypted: f&SbEncrypted > 0, - } -} - -// Superblock readonly compatible features. -// This is not exhaustive, unused features are not listed. -const ( - // SbSparse indicates sparse superblocks. Only groups with number either 0 or - // a power of 3, 5, or 7 will have redundant copies of the superblock and - // block descriptors. - SbSparse = 0x1 - - // SbLargeFile indicates that this fs has been used to store a file >= 2GiB. - SbLargeFile = 0x2 - - // SbHugeFile indicates that this fs contains files whose sizes are - // represented in units of logicals blocks, not 512-byte sectors. - SbHugeFile = 0x8 - - // SbGdtCsum indicates that group descriptors have checksums. - SbGdtCsum = 0x10 - - // SbDirNlink indicates that the new subdirectory limit is 64,999. Ext3 has a - // 32,000 subdirectory limit. - SbDirNlink = 0x20 - - // SbExtraIsize indicates that large inodes exist on this filesystem. - SbExtraIsize = 0x40 - - // SbHasSnapshot indicates the existence of a snapshot. - SbHasSnapshot = 0x80 - - // SbQuota enables usage tracking for all quota types. - SbQuota = 0x100 - - // SbBigalloc maps to the bigalloc feature. When set, the minimum allocation - // unit becomes a cluster rather than a data block. Then block bitmaps track - // clusters, not data blocks. - // - // See https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/filesystems/ext4/overview.html#bigalloc. - SbBigalloc = 0x200 - - // SbMetadataCsum indicates that the fs supports metadata checksumming. - SbMetadataCsum = 0x400 - - // SbReadOnly marks this filesystem as readonly. Should refuse to mount in - // read/write mode. - SbReadOnly = 0x1000 -) - -// RoCompatFeatures represents a superblock's readonly compatible feature set. -// If the kernel does not understand any of these feature, it can still mount -// readonly. But if the user wants to mount read/write, the kernel should -// refuse to mount. -type RoCompatFeatures struct { - Sparse bool - LargeFile bool - HugeFile bool - GdtCsum bool - DirNlink bool - ExtraIsize bool - HasSnapshot bool - Quota bool - Bigalloc bool - MetadataCsum bool - ReadOnly bool -} - -// ToInt converts superblock readonly compatible features to its 32-bit rep. -func (f RoCompatFeatures) ToInt() uint32 { - var res uint32 - - if f.Sparse { - res |= SbSparse - } - if f.LargeFile { - res |= SbLargeFile - } - if f.HugeFile { - res |= SbHugeFile - } - if f.GdtCsum { - res |= SbGdtCsum - } - if f.DirNlink { - res |= SbDirNlink - } - if f.ExtraIsize { - res |= SbExtraIsize - } - if f.HasSnapshot { - res |= SbHasSnapshot - } - if f.Quota { - res |= SbQuota - } - if f.Bigalloc { - res |= SbBigalloc - } - if f.MetadataCsum { - res |= SbMetadataCsum - } - if f.ReadOnly { - res |= SbReadOnly - } - - return res -} - -// RoCompatFeaturesFromInt converts the integer representation of superblock -// readonly compatible features to RoCompatFeatures struct. -func RoCompatFeaturesFromInt(f uint32) RoCompatFeatures { - return RoCompatFeatures{ - Sparse: f&SbSparse > 0, - LargeFile: f&SbLargeFile > 0, - HugeFile: f&SbHugeFile > 0, - GdtCsum: f&SbGdtCsum > 0, - DirNlink: f&SbDirNlink > 0, - ExtraIsize: f&SbExtraIsize > 0, - HasSnapshot: f&SbHasSnapshot > 0, - Quota: f&SbQuota > 0, - Bigalloc: f&SbBigalloc > 0, - MetadataCsum: f&SbMetadataCsum > 0, - ReadOnly: f&SbReadOnly > 0, - } -} diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/superblock_32.go b/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/superblock_32.go deleted file mode 100644 index 587e4afaa..000000000 --- a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/superblock_32.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -// 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 disklayout - -// SuperBlock32Bit implements SuperBlock and represents the 32-bit version of -// the ext4_super_block struct in fs/ext4/ext4.h. -type SuperBlock32Bit struct { - // We embed the old superblock struct here because the 32-bit version is just - // an extension of the old version. - SuperBlockOld - - FirstInode uint32 - InodeSizeRaw uint16 - BlockGroupNumber uint16 - FeatureCompat uint32 - FeatureIncompat uint32 - FeatureRoCompat uint32 - UUID [16]byte - VolumeName [16]byte - LastMounted [64]byte - AlgoUsageBitmap uint32 - PreallocBlocks uint8 - PreallocDirBlocks uint8 - ReservedGdtBlocks uint16 - JournalUUID [16]byte - JournalInum uint32 - JournalDev uint32 - LastOrphan uint32 - HashSeed [4]uint32 - DefaultHashVersion uint8 - JnlBackupType uint8 - BgDescSizeRaw uint16 - DefaultMountOpts uint32 - FirstMetaBg uint32 - MkfsTime uint32 - JnlBlocks [17]uint32 -} - -// Compiles only if SuperBlock32Bit implements SuperBlock. -var _ SuperBlock = (*SuperBlock32Bit)(nil) - -// Only override methods which change based on the additional fields above. -// Not overriding SuperBlock.BgDescSize because it would still return 32 here. - -// InodeSize implements SuperBlock.InodeSize. -func (sb *SuperBlock32Bit) InodeSize() uint16 { - return sb.InodeSizeRaw -} - -// CompatibleFeatures implements SuperBlock.CompatibleFeatures. -func (sb *SuperBlock32Bit) CompatibleFeatures() CompatFeatures { - return CompatFeaturesFromInt(sb.FeatureCompat) -} - -// IncompatibleFeatures implements SuperBlock.IncompatibleFeatures. -func (sb *SuperBlock32Bit) IncompatibleFeatures() IncompatFeatures { - return IncompatFeaturesFromInt(sb.FeatureIncompat) -} - -// ReadOnlyCompatibleFeatures implements SuperBlock.ReadOnlyCompatibleFeatures. -func (sb *SuperBlock32Bit) ReadOnlyCompatibleFeatures() RoCompatFeatures { - return RoCompatFeaturesFromInt(sb.FeatureRoCompat) -} diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/superblock_64.go b/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/superblock_64.go deleted file mode 100644 index a2c2278fb..000000000 --- a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/superblock_64.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ -// 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 disklayout - -// SuperBlock64Bit implements SuperBlock and represents the 64-bit version of -// the ext4_super_block struct in fs/ext4/ext4.h. This sums up to be exactly -// 1024 bytes (smallest possible block size) and hence the superblock always -// fits in no more than one data block. -type SuperBlock64Bit struct { - // We embed the 32-bit struct here because 64-bit version is just an extension - // of the 32-bit version. - SuperBlock32Bit - - BlocksCountHi uint32 - ReservedBlocksCountHi uint32 - FreeBlocksCountHi uint32 - MinInodeSize uint16 - WantInodeSize uint16 - Flags uint32 - RaidStride uint16 - MmpInterval uint16 - MmpBlock uint64 - RaidStripeWidth uint32 - LogGroupsPerFlex uint8 - ChecksumType uint8 - _ uint16 - KbytesWritten uint64 - SnapshotInum uint32 - SnapshotID uint32 - SnapshotRsrvBlocksCount uint64 - SnapshotList uint32 - ErrorCount uint32 - FirstErrorTime uint32 - FirstErrorInode uint32 - FirstErrorBlock uint64 - FirstErrorFunction [32]byte - FirstErrorLine uint32 - LastErrorTime uint32 - LastErrorInode uint32 - LastErrorLine uint32 - LastErrorBlock uint64 - LastErrorFunction [32]byte - MountOpts [64]byte - UserQuotaInum uint32 - GroupQuotaInum uint32 - OverheadBlocks uint32 - BackupBgs [2]uint32 - EncryptAlgos [4]uint8 - EncryptPwSalt [16]uint8 - LostFoundInode uint32 - ProjectQuotaInode uint32 - ChecksumSeed uint32 - WtimeHi uint8 - MtimeHi uint8 - MkfsTimeHi uint8 - LastCheckHi uint8 - FirstErrorTimeHi uint8 - LastErrorTimeHi uint8 - _ [2]uint8 - Encoding uint16 - EncodingFlags uint16 - _ [95]uint32 - Checksum uint32 -} - -// Compiles only if SuperBlock64Bit implements SuperBlock. -var _ SuperBlock = (*SuperBlock64Bit)(nil) - -// Only override methods which change based on the 64-bit feature. - -// BlocksCount implements SuperBlock.BlocksCount. -func (sb *SuperBlock64Bit) BlocksCount() uint64 { - return (uint64(sb.BlocksCountHi) << 32) | uint64(sb.BlocksCountLo) -} - -// FreeBlocksCount implements SuperBlock.FreeBlocksCount. -func (sb *SuperBlock64Bit) FreeBlocksCount() uint64 { - return (uint64(sb.FreeBlocksCountHi) << 32) | uint64(sb.FreeBlocksCountLo) -} - -// BgDescSize implements SuperBlock.BgDescSize. -func (sb *SuperBlock64Bit) BgDescSize() uint16 { return sb.BgDescSizeRaw } diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/superblock_old.go b/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/superblock_old.go deleted file mode 100644 index c74953610..000000000 --- a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/superblock_old.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,102 +0,0 @@ -// 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 disklayout - -// SuperBlockOld implements SuperBlock and represents the old version of the -// superblock struct in ext2 and ext3 systems. -type SuperBlockOld struct { - InodesCountRaw uint32 - BlocksCountLo uint32 - ReservedBlocksCount uint32 - FreeBlocksCountLo uint32 - FreeInodesCountRaw uint32 - FirstDataBlockRaw uint32 - LogBlockSize uint32 - LogClusterSize uint32 - BlocksPerGroupRaw uint32 - ClustersPerGroupRaw uint32 - InodesPerGroupRaw uint32 - Mtime uint32 - Wtime uint32 - MountCountRaw uint16 - MaxMountCountRaw uint16 - MagicRaw uint16 - State uint16 - Errors uint16 - MinorRevLevel uint16 - LastCheck uint32 - CheckInterval uint32 - CreatorOS uint32 - RevLevel uint32 - DefResUID uint16 - DefResGID uint16 -} - -// InodesCount implements SuperBlock.InodesCount. -func (sb *SuperBlockOld) InodesCount() uint32 { return sb.InodesCountRaw } - -// BlocksCount implements SuperBlock.BlocksCount. -func (sb *SuperBlockOld) BlocksCount() uint64 { return uint64(sb.BlocksCountLo) } - -// FreeBlocksCount implements SuperBlock.FreeBlocksCount. -func (sb *SuperBlockOld) FreeBlocksCount() uint64 { return uint64(sb.FreeBlocksCountLo) } - -// FreeInodesCount implements SuperBlock.FreeInodesCount. -func (sb *SuperBlockOld) FreeInodesCount() uint32 { return sb.FreeInodesCountRaw } - -// MountCount implements SuperBlock.MountCount. -func (sb *SuperBlockOld) MountCount() uint16 { return sb.MountCountRaw } - -// MaxMountCount implements SuperBlock.MaxMountCount. -func (sb *SuperBlockOld) MaxMountCount() uint16 { return sb.MaxMountCountRaw } - -// FirstDataBlock implements SuperBlock.FirstDataBlock. -func (sb *SuperBlockOld) FirstDataBlock() uint32 { return sb.FirstDataBlockRaw } - -// BlockSize implements SuperBlock.BlockSize. -func (sb *SuperBlockOld) BlockSize() uint64 { return 1 << (10 + sb.LogBlockSize) } - -// BlocksPerGroup implements SuperBlock.BlocksPerGroup. -func (sb *SuperBlockOld) BlocksPerGroup() uint32 { return sb.BlocksPerGroupRaw } - -// ClusterSize implements SuperBlock.ClusterSize. -func (sb *SuperBlockOld) ClusterSize() uint64 { return 1 << (10 + sb.LogClusterSize) } - -// ClustersPerGroup implements SuperBlock.ClustersPerGroup. -func (sb *SuperBlockOld) ClustersPerGroup() uint32 { return sb.ClustersPerGroupRaw } - -// InodeSize implements SuperBlock.InodeSize. -func (sb *SuperBlockOld) InodeSize() uint16 { return oldInodeSize } - -// InodesPerGroup implements SuperBlock.InodesPerGroup. -func (sb *SuperBlockOld) InodesPerGroup() uint32 { return sb.InodesPerGroupRaw } - -// BgDescSize implements SuperBlock.BgDescSize. -func (sb *SuperBlockOld) BgDescSize() uint16 { return 32 } - -// CompatibleFeatures implements SuperBlock.CompatibleFeatures. -func (sb *SuperBlockOld) CompatibleFeatures() CompatFeatures { return CompatFeatures{} } - -// IncompatibleFeatures implements SuperBlock.IncompatibleFeatures. -func (sb *SuperBlockOld) IncompatibleFeatures() IncompatFeatures { return IncompatFeatures{} } - -// ReadOnlyCompatibleFeatures implements SuperBlock.ReadOnlyCompatibleFeatures. -func (sb *SuperBlockOld) ReadOnlyCompatibleFeatures() RoCompatFeatures { return RoCompatFeatures{} } - -// Magic implements SuperBlock.Magic. -func (sb *SuperBlockOld) Magic() uint16 { return sb.MagicRaw } - -// Revision implements SuperBlock.Revision. -func (sb *SuperBlockOld) Revision() SbRevision { return SbRevision(sb.RevLevel) } diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/superblock_test.go b/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/superblock_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index 463b5ba21..000000000 --- a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/superblock_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -// 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 disklayout - -import ( - "testing" -) - -// TestSuperBlockSize tests that the superblock structs are of the correct -// size. -func TestSuperBlockSize(t *testing.T) { - assertSize(t, SuperBlockOld{}, 84) - assertSize(t, SuperBlock32Bit{}, 336) - assertSize(t, SuperBlock64Bit{}, 1024) -} diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/test_utils.go b/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/test_utils.go deleted file mode 100644 index 9c63f04c0..000000000 --- a/pkg/sentry/fs/ext/disklayout/test_utils.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -// 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 disklayout - -import ( - "reflect" - "testing" - - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/binary" -) - -func assertSize(t *testing.T, v interface{}, want uintptr) { - t.Helper() - - if got := binary.Size(v); got != want { - t.Errorf("struct %s should be exactly %d bytes but is %d bytes", reflect.TypeOf(v).Name(), want, got) - } -} |