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diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/memfs/memfs.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/memfs/memfs.go deleted file mode 100644 index 64c851c1a..000000000 --- a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/memfs/memfs.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,302 +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 memfs provides a filesystem implementation that behaves like tmpfs: -// the Dentry tree is the sole source of truth for the state of the filesystem. -// -// memfs is intended primarily to demonstrate filesystem implementation -// patterns. Real uses cases for an in-memory filesystem should use tmpfs -// instead. -// -// Lock order: -// -// filesystem.mu -// regularFileFD.offMu -// regularFile.mu -// inode.mu -package memfs - -import ( - "fmt" - "sync" - "sync/atomic" - - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/context" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror" -) - -// FilesystemType implements vfs.FilesystemType. -type FilesystemType struct{} - -// filesystem implements vfs.FilesystemImpl. -type filesystem struct { - vfsfs vfs.Filesystem - - // mu serializes changes to the Dentry tree. - mu sync.RWMutex - - nextInoMinusOne uint64 // accessed using atomic memory operations -} - -// NewFilesystem implements vfs.FilesystemType.NewFilesystem. -func (fstype FilesystemType) NewFilesystem(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, source string, opts vfs.NewFilesystemOptions) (*vfs.Filesystem, *vfs.Dentry, error) { - var fs filesystem - fs.vfsfs.Init(&fs) - root := fs.newDentry(fs.newDirectory(creds, 01777)) - return &fs.vfsfs, &root.vfsd, nil -} - -// Release implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.Release. -func (fs *filesystem) Release() { -} - -// Sync implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.Sync. -func (fs *filesystem) Sync(ctx context.Context) error { - // All filesystem state is in-memory. - return nil -} - -// dentry implements vfs.DentryImpl. -type dentry struct { - vfsd vfs.Dentry - - // inode is the inode represented by this dentry. Multiple Dentries may - // share a single non-directory inode (with hard links). inode is - // immutable. - inode *inode - - // memfs doesn't count references on dentries; because the dentry tree is - // the sole source of truth, it is by definition always consistent with the - // state of the filesystem. However, it does count references on inodes, - // because inode resources are released when all references are dropped. - // (memfs doesn't really have resources to release, but we implement - // reference counting because tmpfs regular files will.) - - // dentryEntry (ugh) links dentries into their parent directory.childList. - dentryEntry -} - -func (fs *filesystem) newDentry(inode *inode) *dentry { - d := &dentry{ - inode: inode, - } - d.vfsd.Init(d) - return d -} - -// IncRef implements vfs.DentryImpl.IncRef. -func (d *dentry) IncRef(vfsfs *vfs.Filesystem) { - d.inode.incRef() -} - -// TryIncRef implements vfs.DentryImpl.TryIncRef. -func (d *dentry) TryIncRef(vfsfs *vfs.Filesystem) bool { - return d.inode.tryIncRef() -} - -// DecRef implements vfs.DentryImpl.DecRef. -func (d *dentry) DecRef(vfsfs *vfs.Filesystem) { - d.inode.decRef() -} - -// inode represents a filesystem object. -type inode struct { - // refs is a reference count. refs is accessed using atomic memory - // operations. - // - // A reference is held on all inodes that are reachable in the filesystem - // tree. For non-directories (which may have multiple hard links), this - // means that a reference is dropped when nlink reaches 0. For directories, - // nlink never reaches 0 due to the "." entry; instead, - // filesystem.RmdirAt() drops the reference. - refs int64 - - // Inode metadata; protected by mu and accessed using atomic memory - // operations unless otherwise specified. - mu sync.RWMutex - mode uint32 // excluding file type bits, which are based on impl - nlink uint32 // protected by filesystem.mu instead of inode.mu - uid uint32 // auth.KUID, but stored as raw uint32 for sync/atomic - gid uint32 // auth.KGID, but ... - ino uint64 // immutable - - impl interface{} // immutable -} - -func (i *inode) init(impl interface{}, fs *filesystem, creds *auth.Credentials, mode linux.FileMode) { - i.refs = 1 - i.mode = uint32(mode) - i.uid = uint32(creds.EffectiveKUID) - i.gid = uint32(creds.EffectiveKGID) - i.ino = atomic.AddUint64(&fs.nextInoMinusOne, 1) - // i.nlink initialized by caller - i.impl = impl -} - -// Preconditions: filesystem.mu must be locked for writing. -func (i *inode) incLinksLocked() { - if atomic.AddUint32(&i.nlink, 1) <= 1 { - panic("memfs.inode.incLinksLocked() called with no existing links") - } -} - -// Preconditions: filesystem.mu must be locked for writing. -func (i *inode) decLinksLocked() { - if nlink := atomic.AddUint32(&i.nlink, ^uint32(0)); nlink == 0 { - i.decRef() - } else if nlink == ^uint32(0) { // negative overflow - panic("memfs.inode.decLinksLocked() called with no existing links") - } -} - -func (i *inode) incRef() { - if atomic.AddInt64(&i.refs, 1) <= 1 { - panic("memfs.inode.incRef() called without holding a reference") - } -} - -func (i *inode) tryIncRef() bool { - for { - refs := atomic.LoadInt64(&i.refs) - if refs == 0 { - return false - } - if atomic.CompareAndSwapInt64(&i.refs, refs, refs+1) { - return true - } - } -} - -func (i *inode) decRef() { - if refs := atomic.AddInt64(&i.refs, -1); refs == 0 { - // This is unnecessary; it's mostly to simulate what tmpfs would do. - if regfile, ok := i.impl.(*regularFile); ok { - regfile.mu.Lock() - regfile.data = nil - atomic.StoreInt64(®file.dataLen, 0) - regfile.mu.Unlock() - } - } else if refs < 0 { - panic("memfs.inode.decRef() called without holding a reference") - } -} - -func (i *inode) checkPermissions(creds *auth.Credentials, ats vfs.AccessTypes, isDir bool) error { - return vfs.GenericCheckPermissions(creds, ats, isDir, uint16(atomic.LoadUint32(&i.mode)), auth.KUID(atomic.LoadUint32(&i.uid)), auth.KGID(atomic.LoadUint32(&i.gid))) -} - -// Go won't inline this function, and returning linux.Statx (which is quite -// big) means spending a lot of time in runtime.duffcopy(), so instead it's an -// output parameter. -func (i *inode) statTo(stat *linux.Statx) { - stat.Mask = linux.STATX_TYPE | linux.STATX_MODE | linux.STATX_NLINK | linux.STATX_UID | linux.STATX_GID | linux.STATX_INO - stat.Blksize = 1 // usermem.PageSize in tmpfs - stat.Nlink = atomic.LoadUint32(&i.nlink) - stat.UID = atomic.LoadUint32(&i.uid) - stat.GID = atomic.LoadUint32(&i.gid) - stat.Mode = uint16(atomic.LoadUint32(&i.mode)) - stat.Ino = i.ino - // TODO: device number - switch impl := i.impl.(type) { - case *regularFile: - stat.Mode |= linux.S_IFREG - stat.Mask |= linux.STATX_SIZE | linux.STATX_BLOCKS - stat.Size = uint64(atomic.LoadInt64(&impl.dataLen)) - // In tmpfs, this will be FileRangeSet.Span() / 512 (but also cached in - // a uint64 accessed using atomic memory operations to avoid taking - // locks). - stat.Blocks = allocatedBlocksForSize(stat.Size) - case *directory: - stat.Mode |= linux.S_IFDIR - case *symlink: - stat.Mode |= linux.S_IFLNK - stat.Mask |= linux.STATX_SIZE | linux.STATX_BLOCKS - stat.Size = uint64(len(impl.target)) - stat.Blocks = allocatedBlocksForSize(stat.Size) - case *namedPipe: - stat.Mode |= linux.S_IFIFO - default: - panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown inode type: %T", i.impl)) - } -} - -// allocatedBlocksForSize returns the number of 512B blocks needed to -// accommodate the given size in bytes, as appropriate for struct -// stat::st_blocks and struct statx::stx_blocks. (Note that this 512B block -// size is independent of the "preferred block size for I/O", struct -// stat::st_blksize and struct statx::stx_blksize.) -func allocatedBlocksForSize(size uint64) uint64 { - return (size + 511) / 512 -} - -func (i *inode) direntType() uint8 { - switch i.impl.(type) { - case *regularFile: - return linux.DT_REG - case *directory: - return linux.DT_DIR - case *symlink: - return linux.DT_LNK - default: - panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown inode type: %T", i.impl)) - } -} - -// fileDescription is embedded by memfs implementations of -// vfs.FileDescriptionImpl. -type fileDescription struct { - vfsfd vfs.FileDescription - vfs.FileDescriptionDefaultImpl - - flags uint32 // status flags; immutable -} - -func (fd *fileDescription) filesystem() *filesystem { - return fd.vfsfd.VirtualDentry().Mount().Filesystem().Impl().(*filesystem) -} - -func (fd *fileDescription) inode() *inode { - return fd.vfsfd.VirtualDentry().Dentry().Impl().(*dentry).inode -} - -// StatusFlags implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.StatusFlags. -func (fd *fileDescription) StatusFlags(ctx context.Context) (uint32, error) { - return fd.flags, nil -} - -// SetStatusFlags implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.SetStatusFlags. -func (fd *fileDescription) SetStatusFlags(ctx context.Context, flags uint32) error { - // None of the flags settable by fcntl(F_SETFL) are supported, so this is a - // no-op. - return nil -} - -// Stat implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Stat. -func (fd *fileDescription) Stat(ctx context.Context, opts vfs.StatOptions) (linux.Statx, error) { - var stat linux.Statx - fd.inode().statTo(&stat) - return stat, nil -} - -// SetStat implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.SetStat. -func (fd *fileDescription) SetStat(ctx context.Context, opts vfs.SetStatOptions) error { - if opts.Stat.Mask == 0 { - return nil - } - // TODO: implement inode.setStat - return syserror.EPERM -} |