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-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/devices/memdev/full.go75
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/devices/memdev/memdev.go59
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/devices/memdev/memdev_state_autogen.go3
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/devices/memdev/null.go76
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/devices/memdev/random.go92
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/devices/memdev/zero.go88
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/devtmpfs/devtmpfs.go196
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/devtmpfs/devtmpfs_state_autogen.go3
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/dentry_list.go193
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/directory.go199
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/filesystem.go1135
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/gofer.go1239
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/gofer_state_autogen.go38
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/handle.go135
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/handle_unsafe.go66
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/p9file.go233
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/pagemath.go31
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/regular_file.go874
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/special_file.go167
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/symlink.go47
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/time.go74
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/host/host.go667
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/host/host_state_autogen.go3
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/host/ioctl_unsafe.go56
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/host/tty.go379
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/host/util.go66
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/host/util_unsafe.go34
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/filesystem.go100
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/proc_state_autogen.go646
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/subtasks.go135
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/task.go234
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/task_fds.go302
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/task_files.go761
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/task_net.go808
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/tasks.go257
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/tasks_files.go380
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/tasks_sys.go211
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/sys/sys.go134
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/sys/sys_state_autogen.go3
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/dentry_list.go193
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/device_file.go49
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/directory.go184
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/filesystem.go747
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/named_pipe.go38
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/regular_file.go579
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/socket_file.go34
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/symlink.go37
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/tmpfs.go641
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/tmpfs_state_autogen.go38
-rw-r--r--pkg/sentry/kernel/syscalls.go7
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/vfs/lock/lock.go72
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/vfs/lock/lock_state_autogen.go3
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/vfs/memxattr/memxattr_state_autogen.go22
-rwxr-xr-xpkg/sentry/vfs/memxattr/xattr.go102
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diff --git a/pkg/sentry/devices/memdev/full.go b/pkg/sentry/devices/memdev/full.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..c7e197691
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/devices/memdev/full.go
@@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
+// Copyright 2020 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 memdev
+
+import (
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/usermem"
+)
+
+const fullDevMinor = 7
+
+// fullDevice implements vfs.Device for /dev/full.
+type fullDevice struct{}
+
+// Open implements vfs.Device.Open.
+func (fullDevice) Open(ctx context.Context, mnt *vfs.Mount, vfsd *vfs.Dentry, opts vfs.OpenOptions) (*vfs.FileDescription, error) {
+ fd := &fullFD{}
+ if err := fd.vfsfd.Init(fd, opts.Flags, mnt, vfsd, &vfs.FileDescriptionOptions{
+ UseDentryMetadata: true,
+ }); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ return &fd.vfsfd, nil
+}
+
+// fullFD implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl for /dev/full.
+type fullFD struct {
+ vfsfd vfs.FileDescription
+ vfs.FileDescriptionDefaultImpl
+ vfs.DentryMetadataFileDescriptionImpl
+}
+
+// Release implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Release.
+func (fd *fullFD) Release() {
+ // noop
+}
+
+// PRead implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.PRead.
+func (fd *fullFD) PRead(ctx context.Context, dst usermem.IOSequence, offset int64, opts vfs.ReadOptions) (int64, error) {
+ return dst.ZeroOut(ctx, dst.NumBytes())
+}
+
+// Read implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Read.
+func (fd *fullFD) Read(ctx context.Context, dst usermem.IOSequence, opts vfs.ReadOptions) (int64, error) {
+ return dst.ZeroOut(ctx, dst.NumBytes())
+}
+
+// PWrite implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.PWrite.
+func (fd *fullFD) PWrite(ctx context.Context, src usermem.IOSequence, offset int64, opts vfs.WriteOptions) (int64, error) {
+ return 0, syserror.ENOSPC
+}
+
+// Write implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Write.
+func (fd *fullFD) Write(ctx context.Context, src usermem.IOSequence, opts vfs.WriteOptions) (int64, error) {
+ return 0, syserror.ENOSPC
+}
+
+// Seek implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Seek.
+func (fd *fullFD) Seek(ctx context.Context, offset int64, whence int32) (int64, error) {
+ return 0, nil
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/devices/memdev/memdev.go b/pkg/sentry/devices/memdev/memdev.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..5759900c4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/devices/memdev/memdev.go
@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
+// Copyright 2020 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 memdev implements "mem" character devices, as implemented in Linux
+// by drivers/char/mem.c and drivers/char/random.c.
+package memdev
+
+import (
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/devtmpfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+)
+
+// Register registers all devices implemented by this package in vfsObj.
+func Register(vfsObj *vfs.VirtualFilesystem) error {
+ for minor, dev := range map[uint32]vfs.Device{
+ nullDevMinor: nullDevice{},
+ zeroDevMinor: zeroDevice{},
+ fullDevMinor: fullDevice{},
+ randomDevMinor: randomDevice{},
+ urandomDevMinor: randomDevice{},
+ } {
+ if err := vfsObj.RegisterDevice(vfs.CharDevice, linux.MEM_MAJOR, minor, dev, &vfs.RegisterDeviceOptions{
+ GroupName: "mem",
+ }); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// CreateDevtmpfsFiles creates device special files in dev representing all
+// devices implemented by this package.
+func CreateDevtmpfsFiles(ctx context.Context, dev *devtmpfs.Accessor) error {
+ for minor, name := range map[uint32]string{
+ nullDevMinor: "null",
+ zeroDevMinor: "zero",
+ fullDevMinor: "full",
+ randomDevMinor: "random",
+ urandomDevMinor: "urandom",
+ } {
+ if err := dev.CreateDeviceFile(ctx, name, vfs.CharDevice, linux.MEM_MAJOR, minor, 0666 /* mode */); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+ return nil
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/devices/memdev/memdev_state_autogen.go b/pkg/sentry/devices/memdev/memdev_state_autogen.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..2676fbbe5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/devices/memdev/memdev_state_autogen.go
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+// automatically generated by stateify.
+
+package memdev
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/devices/memdev/null.go b/pkg/sentry/devices/memdev/null.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..33d060d02
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/devices/memdev/null.go
@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
+// Copyright 2020 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 memdev
+
+import (
+ "io"
+
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/usermem"
+)
+
+const nullDevMinor = 3
+
+// nullDevice implements vfs.Device for /dev/null.
+type nullDevice struct{}
+
+// Open implements vfs.Device.Open.
+func (nullDevice) Open(ctx context.Context, mnt *vfs.Mount, vfsd *vfs.Dentry, opts vfs.OpenOptions) (*vfs.FileDescription, error) {
+ fd := &nullFD{}
+ if err := fd.vfsfd.Init(fd, opts.Flags, mnt, vfsd, &vfs.FileDescriptionOptions{
+ UseDentryMetadata: true,
+ }); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ return &fd.vfsfd, nil
+}
+
+// nullFD implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl for /dev/null.
+type nullFD struct {
+ vfsfd vfs.FileDescription
+ vfs.FileDescriptionDefaultImpl
+ vfs.DentryMetadataFileDescriptionImpl
+}
+
+// Release implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Release.
+func (fd *nullFD) Release() {
+ // noop
+}
+
+// PRead implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.PRead.
+func (fd *nullFD) PRead(ctx context.Context, dst usermem.IOSequence, offset int64, opts vfs.ReadOptions) (int64, error) {
+ return 0, io.EOF
+}
+
+// Read implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Read.
+func (fd *nullFD) Read(ctx context.Context, dst usermem.IOSequence, opts vfs.ReadOptions) (int64, error) {
+ return 0, io.EOF
+}
+
+// PWrite implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.PWrite.
+func (fd *nullFD) PWrite(ctx context.Context, src usermem.IOSequence, offset int64, opts vfs.WriteOptions) (int64, error) {
+ return src.NumBytes(), nil
+}
+
+// Write implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Write.
+func (fd *nullFD) Write(ctx context.Context, src usermem.IOSequence, opts vfs.WriteOptions) (int64, error) {
+ return src.NumBytes(), nil
+}
+
+// Seek implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Seek.
+func (fd *nullFD) Seek(ctx context.Context, offset int64, whence int32) (int64, error) {
+ return 0, nil
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/devices/memdev/random.go b/pkg/sentry/devices/memdev/random.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..acfa23149
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/devices/memdev/random.go
@@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
+// Copyright 2020 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 memdev
+
+import (
+ "sync/atomic"
+
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/rand"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/safemem"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/usermem"
+)
+
+const (
+ randomDevMinor = 8
+ urandomDevMinor = 9
+)
+
+// randomDevice implements vfs.Device for /dev/random and /dev/urandom.
+type randomDevice struct{}
+
+// Open implements vfs.Device.Open.
+func (randomDevice) Open(ctx context.Context, mnt *vfs.Mount, vfsd *vfs.Dentry, opts vfs.OpenOptions) (*vfs.FileDescription, error) {
+ fd := &randomFD{}
+ if err := fd.vfsfd.Init(fd, opts.Flags, mnt, vfsd, &vfs.FileDescriptionOptions{
+ UseDentryMetadata: true,
+ }); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ return &fd.vfsfd, nil
+}
+
+// randomFD implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl for /dev/random.
+type randomFD struct {
+ vfsfd vfs.FileDescription
+ vfs.FileDescriptionDefaultImpl
+ vfs.DentryMetadataFileDescriptionImpl
+
+ // off is the "file offset". off is accessed using atomic memory
+ // operations.
+ off int64
+}
+
+// Release implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Release.
+func (fd *randomFD) Release() {
+ // noop
+}
+
+// PRead implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.PRead.
+func (fd *randomFD) PRead(ctx context.Context, dst usermem.IOSequence, offset int64, opts vfs.ReadOptions) (int64, error) {
+ return dst.CopyOutFrom(ctx, safemem.FromIOReader{rand.Reader})
+}
+
+// Read implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Read.
+func (fd *randomFD) Read(ctx context.Context, dst usermem.IOSequence, opts vfs.ReadOptions) (int64, error) {
+ n, err := dst.CopyOutFrom(ctx, safemem.FromIOReader{rand.Reader})
+ atomic.AddInt64(&fd.off, n)
+ return n, err
+}
+
+// PWrite implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.PWrite.
+func (fd *randomFD) PWrite(ctx context.Context, src usermem.IOSequence, offset int64, opts vfs.WriteOptions) (int64, error) {
+ // In Linux, this mixes the written bytes into the entropy pool; we just
+ // throw them away.
+ return src.NumBytes(), nil
+}
+
+// Write implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Write.
+func (fd *randomFD) Write(ctx context.Context, src usermem.IOSequence, opts vfs.WriteOptions) (int64, error) {
+ atomic.AddInt64(&fd.off, src.NumBytes())
+ return src.NumBytes(), nil
+}
+
+// Seek implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Seek.
+func (fd *randomFD) Seek(ctx context.Context, offset int64, whence int32) (int64, error) {
+ // Linux: drivers/char/random.c:random_fops.llseek == urandom_fops.llseek
+ // == noop_llseek
+ return atomic.LoadInt64(&fd.off), nil
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/devices/memdev/zero.go b/pkg/sentry/devices/memdev/zero.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..3b1372b9e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/devices/memdev/zero.go
@@ -0,0 +1,88 @@
+// Copyright 2020 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 memdev
+
+import (
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/memmap"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/mm"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/pgalloc"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/usermem"
+)
+
+const zeroDevMinor = 5
+
+// zeroDevice implements vfs.Device for /dev/zero.
+type zeroDevice struct{}
+
+// Open implements vfs.Device.Open.
+func (zeroDevice) Open(ctx context.Context, mnt *vfs.Mount, vfsd *vfs.Dentry, opts vfs.OpenOptions) (*vfs.FileDescription, error) {
+ fd := &zeroFD{}
+ if err := fd.vfsfd.Init(fd, opts.Flags, mnt, vfsd, &vfs.FileDescriptionOptions{
+ UseDentryMetadata: true,
+ }); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ return &fd.vfsfd, nil
+}
+
+// zeroFD implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl for /dev/zero.
+type zeroFD struct {
+ vfsfd vfs.FileDescription
+ vfs.FileDescriptionDefaultImpl
+ vfs.DentryMetadataFileDescriptionImpl
+}
+
+// Release implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Release.
+func (fd *zeroFD) Release() {
+ // noop
+}
+
+// PRead implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.PRead.
+func (fd *zeroFD) PRead(ctx context.Context, dst usermem.IOSequence, offset int64, opts vfs.ReadOptions) (int64, error) {
+ return dst.ZeroOut(ctx, dst.NumBytes())
+}
+
+// Read implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Read.
+func (fd *zeroFD) Read(ctx context.Context, dst usermem.IOSequence, opts vfs.ReadOptions) (int64, error) {
+ return dst.ZeroOut(ctx, dst.NumBytes())
+}
+
+// PWrite implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.PWrite.
+func (fd *zeroFD) PWrite(ctx context.Context, src usermem.IOSequence, offset int64, opts vfs.WriteOptions) (int64, error) {
+ return src.NumBytes(), nil
+}
+
+// Write implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Write.
+func (fd *zeroFD) Write(ctx context.Context, src usermem.IOSequence, opts vfs.WriteOptions) (int64, error) {
+ return src.NumBytes(), nil
+}
+
+// Seek implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Seek.
+func (fd *zeroFD) Seek(ctx context.Context, offset int64, whence int32) (int64, error) {
+ return 0, nil
+}
+
+// ConfigureMMap implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.ConfigureMMap.
+func (fd *zeroFD) ConfigureMMap(ctx context.Context, opts *memmap.MMapOpts) error {
+ m, err := mm.NewSharedAnonMappable(opts.Length, pgalloc.MemoryFileProviderFromContext(ctx))
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ opts.MappingIdentity = m
+ opts.Mappable = m
+ return nil
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/devtmpfs/devtmpfs.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/devtmpfs/devtmpfs.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..64f1b142c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/devtmpfs/devtmpfs.go
@@ -0,0 +1,196 @@
+// Copyright 2020 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 devtmpfs provides an implementation of /dev based on tmpfs,
+// analogous to Linux's devtmpfs.
+package devtmpfs
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/fspath"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sync"
+)
+
+// Name is the default filesystem name.
+const Name = "devtmpfs"
+
+// FilesystemType implements vfs.FilesystemType.
+type FilesystemType struct {
+ initOnce sync.Once
+ initErr error
+
+ // fs is the tmpfs filesystem that backs all mounts of this FilesystemType.
+ // root is fs' root. fs and root are immutable.
+ fs *vfs.Filesystem
+ root *vfs.Dentry
+}
+
+// Name implements vfs.FilesystemType.Name.
+func (*FilesystemType) Name() string {
+ return Name
+}
+
+// GetFilesystem implements vfs.FilesystemType.GetFilesystem.
+func (fst *FilesystemType) GetFilesystem(ctx context.Context, vfsObj *vfs.VirtualFilesystem, creds *auth.Credentials, source string, opts vfs.GetFilesystemOptions) (*vfs.Filesystem, *vfs.Dentry, error) {
+ fst.initOnce.Do(func() {
+ fs, root, err := tmpfs.FilesystemType{}.GetFilesystem(ctx, vfsObj, creds, "" /* source */, vfs.GetFilesystemOptions{
+ Data: "mode=0755", // opts from drivers/base/devtmpfs.c:devtmpfs_init()
+ })
+ if err != nil {
+ fst.initErr = err
+ return
+ }
+ fst.fs = fs
+ fst.root = root
+ })
+ if fst.initErr != nil {
+ return nil, nil, fst.initErr
+ }
+ fst.fs.IncRef()
+ fst.root.IncRef()
+ return fst.fs, fst.root, nil
+}
+
+// Accessor allows devices to create device special files in devtmpfs.
+type Accessor struct {
+ vfsObj *vfs.VirtualFilesystem
+ mntns *vfs.MountNamespace
+ root vfs.VirtualDentry
+ creds *auth.Credentials
+}
+
+// NewAccessor returns an Accessor that supports creation of device special
+// files in the devtmpfs instance registered with name fsTypeName in vfsObj.
+func NewAccessor(ctx context.Context, vfsObj *vfs.VirtualFilesystem, creds *auth.Credentials, fsTypeName string) (*Accessor, error) {
+ mntns, err := vfsObj.NewMountNamespace(ctx, creds, "devtmpfs" /* source */, fsTypeName, &vfs.GetFilesystemOptions{})
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ return &Accessor{
+ vfsObj: vfsObj,
+ mntns: mntns,
+ root: mntns.Root(),
+ creds: creds,
+ }, nil
+}
+
+// Release must be called when a is no longer in use.
+func (a *Accessor) Release() {
+ a.root.DecRef()
+ a.mntns.DecRef()
+}
+
+// accessorContext implements context.Context by extending an existing
+// context.Context with an Accessor's values for VFS-relevant state.
+type accessorContext struct {
+ context.Context
+ a *Accessor
+}
+
+func (a *Accessor) wrapContext(ctx context.Context) *accessorContext {
+ return &accessorContext{
+ Context: ctx,
+ a: a,
+ }
+}
+
+// Value implements context.Context.Value.
+func (ac *accessorContext) Value(key interface{}) interface{} {
+ switch key {
+ case vfs.CtxMountNamespace:
+ ac.a.mntns.IncRef()
+ return ac.a.mntns
+ case vfs.CtxRoot:
+ ac.a.root.IncRef()
+ return ac.a.root
+ default:
+ return ac.Context.Value(key)
+ }
+}
+
+func (a *Accessor) pathOperationAt(pathname string) *vfs.PathOperation {
+ return &vfs.PathOperation{
+ Root: a.root,
+ Start: a.root,
+ Path: fspath.Parse(pathname),
+ }
+}
+
+// CreateDeviceFile creates a device special file at the given pathname in the
+// devtmpfs instance accessed by the Accessor.
+func (a *Accessor) CreateDeviceFile(ctx context.Context, pathname string, kind vfs.DeviceKind, major, minor uint32, perms uint16) error {
+ mode := (linux.FileMode)(perms)
+ switch kind {
+ case vfs.BlockDevice:
+ mode |= linux.S_IFBLK
+ case vfs.CharDevice:
+ mode |= linux.S_IFCHR
+ default:
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid vfs.DeviceKind: %v", kind))
+ }
+ // NOTE: Linux's devtmpfs refuses to automatically delete files it didn't
+ // create, which it recognizes by storing a pointer to the kdevtmpfs struct
+ // thread in struct inode::i_private. Accessor doesn't yet support deletion
+ // of files at all, and probably won't as long as we don't need to support
+ // kernel modules, so this is moot for now.
+ return a.vfsObj.MknodAt(a.wrapContext(ctx), a.creds, a.pathOperationAt(pathname), &vfs.MknodOptions{
+ Mode: mode,
+ DevMajor: major,
+ DevMinor: minor,
+ })
+}
+
+// UserspaceInit creates symbolic links and mount points in the devtmpfs
+// instance accessed by the Accessor that are created by userspace in Linux. It
+// does not create mounts.
+func (a *Accessor) UserspaceInit(ctx context.Context) error {
+ actx := a.wrapContext(ctx)
+
+ // systemd: src/shared/dev-setup.c:dev_setup()
+ for _, symlink := range []struct {
+ source string
+ target string
+ }{
+ // /proc/kcore is not implemented.
+ {source: "fd", target: "/proc/self/fd"},
+ {source: "stdin", target: "/proc/self/fd/0"},
+ {source: "stdout", target: "/proc/self/fd/1"},
+ {source: "stderr", target: "/proc/self/fd/2"},
+ } {
+ if err := a.vfsObj.SymlinkAt(actx, a.creds, a.pathOperationAt(symlink.source), symlink.target); err != nil {
+ return fmt.Errorf("failed to create symlink %q => %q: %v", symlink.source, symlink.target, err)
+ }
+ }
+
+ // systemd: src/core/mount-setup.c:mount_table
+ for _, dir := range []string{
+ "shm",
+ "pts",
+ } {
+ if err := a.vfsObj.MkdirAt(actx, a.creds, a.pathOperationAt(dir), &vfs.MkdirOptions{
+ // systemd: src/core/mount-setup.c:mount_one()
+ Mode: 0755,
+ }); err != nil {
+ return fmt.Errorf("failed to create directory %q: %v", dir, err)
+ }
+ }
+
+ return nil
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/devtmpfs/devtmpfs_state_autogen.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/devtmpfs/devtmpfs_state_autogen.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..ac054eb77
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/devtmpfs/devtmpfs_state_autogen.go
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+// automatically generated by stateify.
+
+package devtmpfs
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/dentry_list.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/dentry_list.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..fa03e2501
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/dentry_list.go
@@ -0,0 +1,193 @@
+package gofer
+
+// ElementMapper provides an identity mapping by default.
+//
+// This can be replaced to provide a struct that maps elements to linker
+// objects, if they are not the same. An ElementMapper is not typically
+// required if: Linker is left as is, Element is left as is, or Linker and
+// Element are the same type.
+type dentryElementMapper struct{}
+
+// linkerFor maps an Element to a Linker.
+//
+// This default implementation should be inlined.
+//
+//go:nosplit
+func (dentryElementMapper) linkerFor(elem *dentry) *dentry { return elem }
+
+// List is an intrusive list. Entries can be added to or removed from the list
+// in O(1) time and with no additional memory allocations.
+//
+// The zero value for List is an empty list ready to use.
+//
+// To iterate over a list (where l is a List):
+// for e := l.Front(); e != nil; e = e.Next() {
+// // do something with e.
+// }
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type dentryList struct {
+ head *dentry
+ tail *dentry
+}
+
+// Reset resets list l to the empty state.
+func (l *dentryList) Reset() {
+ l.head = nil
+ l.tail = nil
+}
+
+// Empty returns true iff the list is empty.
+func (l *dentryList) Empty() bool {
+ return l.head == nil
+}
+
+// Front returns the first element of list l or nil.
+func (l *dentryList) Front() *dentry {
+ return l.head
+}
+
+// Back returns the last element of list l or nil.
+func (l *dentryList) Back() *dentry {
+ return l.tail
+}
+
+// Len returns the number of elements in the list.
+//
+// NOTE: This is an O(n) operation.
+func (l *dentryList) Len() (count int) {
+ for e := l.Front(); e != nil; e = e.Next() {
+ count++
+ }
+ return count
+}
+
+// PushFront inserts the element e at the front of list l.
+func (l *dentryList) PushFront(e *dentry) {
+ linker := dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(e)
+ linker.SetNext(l.head)
+ linker.SetPrev(nil)
+ if l.head != nil {
+ dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(l.head).SetPrev(e)
+ } else {
+ l.tail = e
+ }
+
+ l.head = e
+}
+
+// PushBack inserts the element e at the back of list l.
+func (l *dentryList) PushBack(e *dentry) {
+ linker := dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(e)
+ linker.SetNext(nil)
+ linker.SetPrev(l.tail)
+ if l.tail != nil {
+ dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(l.tail).SetNext(e)
+ } else {
+ l.head = e
+ }
+
+ l.tail = e
+}
+
+// PushBackList inserts list m at the end of list l, emptying m.
+func (l *dentryList) PushBackList(m *dentryList) {
+ if l.head == nil {
+ l.head = m.head
+ l.tail = m.tail
+ } else if m.head != nil {
+ dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(l.tail).SetNext(m.head)
+ dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(m.head).SetPrev(l.tail)
+
+ l.tail = m.tail
+ }
+ m.head = nil
+ m.tail = nil
+}
+
+// InsertAfter inserts e after b.
+func (l *dentryList) InsertAfter(b, e *dentry) {
+ bLinker := dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(b)
+ eLinker := dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(e)
+
+ a := bLinker.Next()
+
+ eLinker.SetNext(a)
+ eLinker.SetPrev(b)
+ bLinker.SetNext(e)
+
+ if a != nil {
+ dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(a).SetPrev(e)
+ } else {
+ l.tail = e
+ }
+}
+
+// InsertBefore inserts e before a.
+func (l *dentryList) InsertBefore(a, e *dentry) {
+ aLinker := dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(a)
+ eLinker := dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(e)
+
+ b := aLinker.Prev()
+ eLinker.SetNext(a)
+ eLinker.SetPrev(b)
+ aLinker.SetPrev(e)
+
+ if b != nil {
+ dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(b).SetNext(e)
+ } else {
+ l.head = e
+ }
+}
+
+// Remove removes e from l.
+func (l *dentryList) Remove(e *dentry) {
+ linker := dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(e)
+ prev := linker.Prev()
+ next := linker.Next()
+
+ if prev != nil {
+ dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(prev).SetNext(next)
+ } else {
+ l.head = next
+ }
+
+ if next != nil {
+ dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(next).SetPrev(prev)
+ } else {
+ l.tail = prev
+ }
+
+ linker.SetNext(nil)
+ linker.SetPrev(nil)
+}
+
+// Entry is a default implementation of Linker. Users can add anonymous fields
+// of this type to their structs to make them automatically implement the
+// methods needed by List.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type dentryEntry struct {
+ next *dentry
+ prev *dentry
+}
+
+// Next returns the entry that follows e in the list.
+func (e *dentryEntry) Next() *dentry {
+ return e.next
+}
+
+// Prev returns the entry that precedes e in the list.
+func (e *dentryEntry) Prev() *dentry {
+ return e.prev
+}
+
+// SetNext assigns 'entry' as the entry that follows e in the list.
+func (e *dentryEntry) SetNext(elem *dentry) {
+ e.next = elem
+}
+
+// SetPrev assigns 'entry' as the entry that precedes e in the list.
+func (e *dentryEntry) SetPrev(elem *dentry) {
+ e.prev = elem
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/directory.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/directory.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..49d9f859b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/directory.go
@@ -0,0 +1,199 @@
+// 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 gofer
+
+import (
+ "sync"
+ "sync/atomic"
+
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/p9"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror"
+)
+
+func (d *dentry) isDir() bool {
+ return d.fileType() == linux.S_IFDIR
+}
+
+// Preconditions: d.dirMu must be locked. d.isDir(). fs.opts.interop !=
+// InteropModeShared.
+func (d *dentry) cacheNegativeChildLocked(name string) {
+ if d.negativeChildren == nil {
+ d.negativeChildren = make(map[string]struct{})
+ }
+ d.negativeChildren[name] = struct{}{}
+}
+
+type directoryFD struct {
+ fileDescription
+ vfs.DirectoryFileDescriptionDefaultImpl
+
+ mu sync.Mutex
+ off int64
+ dirents []vfs.Dirent
+}
+
+// Release implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Release.
+func (fd *directoryFD) Release() {
+}
+
+// IterDirents implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.IterDirents.
+func (fd *directoryFD) IterDirents(ctx context.Context, cb vfs.IterDirentsCallback) error {
+ fd.mu.Lock()
+ defer fd.mu.Unlock()
+
+ d := fd.dentry()
+ if fd.dirents == nil {
+ ds, err := d.getDirents(ctx)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ fd.dirents = ds
+ }
+
+ if d.fs.opts.interop != InteropModeShared {
+ d.touchAtime(fd.vfsfd.Mount())
+ }
+
+ for fd.off < int64(len(fd.dirents)) {
+ if err := cb.Handle(fd.dirents[fd.off]); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ fd.off++
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Preconditions: d.isDir(). There exists at least one directoryFD representing d.
+func (d *dentry) getDirents(ctx context.Context) ([]vfs.Dirent, error) {
+ // 9P2000.L's readdir does not specify behavior in the presence of
+ // concurrent mutation of an iterated directory, so implementations may
+ // duplicate or omit entries in this case, which violates POSIX semantics.
+ // Thus we read all directory entries while holding d.dirMu to exclude
+ // directory mutations. (Note that it is impossible for the client to
+ // exclude concurrent mutation from other remote filesystem users. Since
+ // there is no way to detect if the server has incorrectly omitted
+ // directory entries, we simply assume that the server is well-behaved
+ // under InteropModeShared.) This is inconsistent with Linux (which appears
+ // to assume that directory fids have the correct semantics, and translates
+ // struct file_operations::readdir calls directly to readdir RPCs), but is
+ // consistent with VFS1.
+ //
+ // NOTE(b/135560623): In particular, some gofer implementations may not
+ // retain state between calls to Readdir, so may not provide a coherent
+ // directory stream across in the presence of mutation.
+
+ d.fs.renameMu.RLock()
+ defer d.fs.renameMu.RUnlock()
+ d.dirMu.Lock()
+ defer d.dirMu.Unlock()
+ if d.dirents != nil {
+ return d.dirents, nil
+ }
+
+ // It's not clear if 9P2000.L's readdir is expected to return "." and "..",
+ // so we generate them here.
+ parent := d.vfsd.ParentOrSelf().Impl().(*dentry)
+ dirents := []vfs.Dirent{
+ {
+ Name: ".",
+ Type: linux.DT_DIR,
+ Ino: d.ino,
+ NextOff: 1,
+ },
+ {
+ Name: "..",
+ Type: uint8(atomic.LoadUint32(&parent.mode) >> 12),
+ Ino: parent.ino,
+ NextOff: 2,
+ },
+ }
+ off := uint64(0)
+ const count = 64 * 1024 // for consistency with the vfs1 client
+ d.handleMu.RLock()
+ defer d.handleMu.RUnlock()
+ if !d.handleReadable {
+ // This should not be possible because a readable handle should have
+ // been opened when the calling directoryFD was opened.
+ panic("gofer.dentry.getDirents called without a readable handle")
+ }
+ for {
+ p9ds, err := d.handle.file.readdir(ctx, off, count)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ if len(p9ds) == 0 {
+ // Cache dirents for future directoryFDs if permitted.
+ if d.fs.opts.interop != InteropModeShared {
+ d.dirents = dirents
+ }
+ return dirents, nil
+ }
+ for _, p9d := range p9ds {
+ if p9d.Name == "." || p9d.Name == ".." {
+ continue
+ }
+ dirent := vfs.Dirent{
+ Name: p9d.Name,
+ Ino: p9d.QID.Path,
+ NextOff: int64(len(dirents) + 1),
+ }
+ // p9 does not expose 9P2000.U's DMDEVICE, DMNAMEDPIPE, or
+ // DMSOCKET.
+ switch p9d.Type {
+ case p9.TypeSymlink:
+ dirent.Type = linux.DT_LNK
+ case p9.TypeDir:
+ dirent.Type = linux.DT_DIR
+ default:
+ dirent.Type = linux.DT_REG
+ }
+ dirents = append(dirents, dirent)
+ }
+ off = p9ds[len(p9ds)-1].Offset
+ }
+}
+
+// Seek implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Seek.
+func (fd *directoryFD) Seek(ctx context.Context, offset int64, whence int32) (int64, error) {
+ fd.mu.Lock()
+ defer fd.mu.Unlock()
+
+ switch whence {
+ case linux.SEEK_SET:
+ if offset < 0 {
+ return 0, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ if offset == 0 {
+ // Ensure that the next call to fd.IterDirents() calls
+ // fd.dentry().getDirents().
+ fd.dirents = nil
+ }
+ fd.off = offset
+ return fd.off, nil
+ case linux.SEEK_CUR:
+ offset += fd.off
+ if offset < 0 {
+ return 0, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ // Don't clear fd.dirents in this case, even if offset == 0.
+ fd.off = offset
+ return fd.off, nil
+ default:
+ return 0, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/filesystem.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/filesystem.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..cd744bf5e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/filesystem.go
@@ -0,0 +1,1135 @@
+// 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 gofer
+
+import (
+ "sync"
+
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/fspath"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/p9"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/socket/unix/transport"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror"
+)
+
+// Sync implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.Sync.
+func (fs *filesystem) Sync(ctx context.Context) error {
+ // Snapshot current dentries and special files.
+ fs.syncMu.Lock()
+ ds := make([]*dentry, 0, len(fs.dentries))
+ for d := range fs.dentries {
+ ds = append(ds, d)
+ }
+ sffds := make([]*specialFileFD, 0, len(fs.specialFileFDs))
+ for sffd := range fs.specialFileFDs {
+ sffds = append(sffds, sffd)
+ }
+ fs.syncMu.Unlock()
+
+ // Return the first error we encounter, but sync everything we can
+ // regardless.
+ var retErr error
+
+ // Sync regular files.
+ for _, d := range ds {
+ if !d.TryIncRef() {
+ continue
+ }
+ err := d.syncSharedHandle(ctx)
+ d.DecRef()
+ if err != nil && retErr == nil {
+ retErr = err
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Sync special files, which may be writable but do not use dentry shared
+ // handles (so they won't be synced by the above).
+ for _, sffd := range sffds {
+ if !sffd.vfsfd.TryIncRef() {
+ continue
+ }
+ err := sffd.Sync(ctx)
+ sffd.vfsfd.DecRef()
+ if err != nil && retErr == nil {
+ retErr = err
+ }
+ }
+
+ return retErr
+}
+
+// maxFilenameLen is the maximum length of a filename. This is dictated by 9P's
+// encoding of strings, which uses 2 bytes for the length prefix.
+const maxFilenameLen = (1 << 16) - 1
+
+// dentrySlicePool is a pool of *[]*dentry used to store dentries for which
+// dentry.checkCachingLocked() must be called. The pool holds pointers to
+// slices because Go lacks generics, so sync.Pool operates on interface{}, so
+// every call to (what should be) sync.Pool<[]*dentry>.Put() allocates a copy
+// of the slice header on the heap.
+var dentrySlicePool = sync.Pool{
+ New: func() interface{} {
+ ds := make([]*dentry, 0, 4) // arbitrary non-zero initial capacity
+ return &ds
+ },
+}
+
+func appendDentry(ds *[]*dentry, d *dentry) *[]*dentry {
+ if ds == nil {
+ ds = dentrySlicePool.Get().(*[]*dentry)
+ }
+ *ds = append(*ds, d)
+ return ds
+}
+
+// Preconditions: ds != nil.
+func putDentrySlice(ds *[]*dentry) {
+ // Allow dentries to be GC'd.
+ for i := range *ds {
+ (*ds)[i] = nil
+ }
+ *ds = (*ds)[:0]
+ dentrySlicePool.Put(ds)
+}
+
+// stepLocked resolves rp.Component() to an existing file, starting from the
+// given directory.
+//
+// Dentries which may become cached as a result of the traversal are appended
+// to *ds.
+//
+// Preconditions: fs.renameMu must be locked. d.dirMu must be locked.
+// !rp.Done(). If fs.opts.interop == InteropModeShared, then d's cached
+// metadata must be up to date.
+func (fs *filesystem) stepLocked(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, d *dentry, ds **[]*dentry) (*dentry, error) {
+ if !d.isDir() {
+ return nil, syserror.ENOTDIR
+ }
+ if err := d.checkPermissions(rp.Credentials(), vfs.MayExec); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+afterSymlink:
+ name := rp.Component()
+ if name == "." {
+ rp.Advance()
+ return d, nil
+ }
+ if name == ".." {
+ parentVFSD, err := rp.ResolveParent(&d.vfsd)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ parent := parentVFSD.Impl().(*dentry)
+ if fs.opts.interop == InteropModeShared {
+ // We must assume that parentVFSD is correct, because if d has been
+ // moved elsewhere in the remote filesystem so that its parent has
+ // changed, we have no way of determining its new parent's location
+ // in the filesystem. Get updated metadata for parentVFSD.
+ _, attrMask, attr, err := parent.file.getAttr(ctx, dentryAttrMask())
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ parent.updateFromP9Attrs(attrMask, &attr)
+ }
+ rp.Advance()
+ return parent, nil
+ }
+ childVFSD, err := rp.ResolveChild(&d.vfsd, name)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ // FIXME(jamieliu): Linux performs revalidation before mount lookup
+ // (fs/namei.c:lookup_fast() => __d_lookup_rcu(), d_revalidate(),
+ // __follow_mount_rcu()).
+ child, err := fs.revalidateChildLocked(ctx, rp.VirtualFilesystem(), d, name, childVFSD, ds)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ if child == nil {
+ return nil, syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+ if child.isSymlink() && rp.ShouldFollowSymlink() {
+ target, err := child.readlink(ctx, rp.Mount())
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ if err := rp.HandleSymlink(target); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ goto afterSymlink // don't check the current directory again
+ }
+ rp.Advance()
+ return child, nil
+}
+
+// revalidateChildLocked must be called after a call to parent.vfsd.Child(name)
+// or vfs.ResolvingPath.ResolveChild(name) returns childVFSD (which may be
+// nil) to verify that the returned child (or lack thereof) is correct. If no file
+// exists at name, revalidateChildLocked returns (nil, nil).
+//
+// Preconditions: fs.renameMu must be locked. parent.dirMu must be locked.
+// parent.isDir(). name is not "." or "..".
+//
+// Postconditions: If revalidateChildLocked returns a non-nil dentry, its
+// cached metadata is up to date.
+func (fs *filesystem) revalidateChildLocked(ctx context.Context, vfsObj *vfs.VirtualFilesystem, parent *dentry, name string, childVFSD *vfs.Dentry, ds **[]*dentry) (*dentry, error) {
+ if childVFSD != nil && fs.opts.interop != InteropModeShared {
+ // We have a cached dentry that is assumed to be correct.
+ return childVFSD.Impl().(*dentry), nil
+ }
+ // We either don't have a cached dentry or need to verify that it's still
+ // correct, either of which requires a remote lookup. Check if this name is
+ // valid before performing the lookup.
+ if len(name) > maxFilenameLen {
+ return nil, syserror.ENAMETOOLONG
+ }
+ // Check if we've already cached this lookup with a negative result.
+ if _, ok := parent.negativeChildren[name]; ok {
+ return nil, nil
+ }
+ // Perform the remote lookup.
+ qid, file, attrMask, attr, err := parent.file.walkGetAttrOne(ctx, name)
+ if err != nil && err != syserror.ENOENT {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ if childVFSD != nil {
+ child := childVFSD.Impl().(*dentry)
+ if !file.isNil() && qid.Path == child.ino {
+ // The file at this path hasn't changed. Just update cached
+ // metadata.
+ file.close(ctx)
+ child.updateFromP9Attrs(attrMask, &attr)
+ return child, nil
+ }
+ // The file at this path has changed or no longer exists. Remove
+ // the stale dentry from the tree, and re-evaluate its caching
+ // status (i.e. if it has 0 references, drop it).
+ vfsObj.ForceDeleteDentry(childVFSD)
+ *ds = appendDentry(*ds, child)
+ childVFSD = nil
+ }
+ if file.isNil() {
+ // No file exists at this path now. Cache the negative lookup if
+ // allowed.
+ if fs.opts.interop != InteropModeShared {
+ parent.cacheNegativeChildLocked(name)
+ }
+ return nil, nil
+ }
+ // Create a new dentry representing the file.
+ child, err := fs.newDentry(ctx, file, qid, attrMask, &attr)
+ if err != nil {
+ file.close(ctx)
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ parent.IncRef() // reference held by child on its parent
+ parent.vfsd.InsertChild(&child.vfsd, name)
+ // For now, child has 0 references, so our caller should call
+ // child.checkCachingLocked().
+ *ds = appendDentry(*ds, child)
+ return child, nil
+}
+
+// walkParentDirLocked resolves all but the last path component of rp to an
+// existing directory, starting from the given directory (which is usually
+// rp.Start().Impl().(*dentry)). It does not check that the returned directory
+// is searchable by the provider of rp.
+//
+// Preconditions: fs.renameMu must be locked. !rp.Done(). If fs.opts.interop ==
+// InteropModeShared, then d's cached metadata must be up to date.
+func (fs *filesystem) walkParentDirLocked(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, d *dentry, ds **[]*dentry) (*dentry, error) {
+ for !rp.Final() {
+ d.dirMu.Lock()
+ next, err := fs.stepLocked(ctx, rp, d, ds)
+ d.dirMu.Unlock()
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ d = next
+ }
+ if !d.isDir() {
+ return nil, syserror.ENOTDIR
+ }
+ return d, nil
+}
+
+// resolveLocked resolves rp to an existing file.
+//
+// Preconditions: fs.renameMu must be locked.
+func (fs *filesystem) resolveLocked(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, ds **[]*dentry) (*dentry, error) {
+ d := rp.Start().Impl().(*dentry)
+ if fs.opts.interop == InteropModeShared {
+ // Get updated metadata for rp.Start() as required by fs.stepLocked().
+ if err := d.updateFromGetattr(ctx); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ }
+ for !rp.Done() {
+ d.dirMu.Lock()
+ next, err := fs.stepLocked(ctx, rp, d, ds)
+ d.dirMu.Unlock()
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ d = next
+ }
+ if rp.MustBeDir() && !d.isDir() {
+ return nil, syserror.ENOTDIR
+ }
+ return d, nil
+}
+
+// doCreateAt checks that creating a file at rp is permitted, then invokes
+// create to do so.
+//
+// Preconditions: !rp.Done(). For the final path component in rp,
+// !rp.ShouldFollowSymlink().
+func (fs *filesystem) doCreateAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, dir bool, create func(parent *dentry, name string) error) error {
+ var ds *[]*dentry
+ fs.renameMu.RLock()
+ defer fs.renameMuRUnlockAndCheckCaching(&ds)
+ start := rp.Start().Impl().(*dentry)
+ if fs.opts.interop == InteropModeShared {
+ // Get updated metadata for start as required by
+ // fs.walkParentDirLocked().
+ if err := start.updateFromGetattr(ctx); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+ parent, err := fs.walkParentDirLocked(ctx, rp, start, &ds)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if err := parent.checkPermissions(rp.Credentials(), vfs.MayWrite|vfs.MayExec); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if parent.isDeleted() {
+ return syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+ name := rp.Component()
+ if name == "." || name == ".." {
+ return syserror.EEXIST
+ }
+ if len(name) > maxFilenameLen {
+ return syserror.ENAMETOOLONG
+ }
+ if !dir && rp.MustBeDir() {
+ return syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+ mnt := rp.Mount()
+ if err := mnt.CheckBeginWrite(); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ defer mnt.EndWrite()
+ parent.dirMu.Lock()
+ defer parent.dirMu.Unlock()
+ if fs.opts.interop == InteropModeShared {
+ // The existence of a dentry at name would be inconclusive because the
+ // file it represents may have been deleted from the remote filesystem,
+ // so we would need to make an RPC to revalidate the dentry. Just
+ // attempt the file creation RPC instead. If a file does exist, the RPC
+ // will fail with EEXIST like we would have. If the RPC succeeds, and a
+ // stale dentry exists, the dentry will fail revalidation next time
+ // it's used.
+ return create(parent, name)
+ }
+ if parent.vfsd.Child(name) != nil {
+ return syserror.EEXIST
+ }
+ // No cached dentry exists; however, there might still be an existing file
+ // at name. As above, we attempt the file creation RPC anyway.
+ if err := create(parent, name); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if fs.opts.interop != InteropModeShared {
+ parent.touchCMtime()
+ }
+ delete(parent.negativeChildren, name)
+ parent.dirents = nil
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Preconditions: !rp.Done().
+func (fs *filesystem) unlinkAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, dir bool) error {
+ var ds *[]*dentry
+ fs.renameMu.RLock()
+ defer fs.renameMuRUnlockAndCheckCaching(&ds)
+ start := rp.Start().Impl().(*dentry)
+ if fs.opts.interop == InteropModeShared {
+ // Get updated metadata for start as required by
+ // fs.walkParentDirLocked().
+ if err := start.updateFromGetattr(ctx); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+ parent, err := fs.walkParentDirLocked(ctx, rp, start, &ds)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if err := parent.checkPermissions(rp.Credentials(), vfs.MayWrite|vfs.MayExec); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if err := rp.Mount().CheckBeginWrite(); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ defer rp.Mount().EndWrite()
+
+ name := rp.Component()
+ if dir {
+ if name == "." {
+ return syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ if name == ".." {
+ return syserror.ENOTEMPTY
+ }
+ } else {
+ if name == "." || name == ".." {
+ return syserror.EISDIR
+ }
+ }
+ vfsObj := rp.VirtualFilesystem()
+ mntns := vfs.MountNamespaceFromContext(ctx)
+ defer mntns.DecRef()
+ parent.dirMu.Lock()
+ defer parent.dirMu.Unlock()
+ childVFSD := parent.vfsd.Child(name)
+ var child *dentry
+ // We only need a dentry representing the file at name if it can be a mount
+ // point. If childVFSD is nil, then it can't be a mount point. If childVFSD
+ // is non-nil but stale, the actual file can't be a mount point either; we
+ // detect this case by just speculatively calling PrepareDeleteDentry and
+ // only revalidating the dentry if that fails (indicating that the existing
+ // dentry is a mount point).
+ if childVFSD != nil {
+ child = childVFSD.Impl().(*dentry)
+ if err := vfsObj.PrepareDeleteDentry(mntns, childVFSD); err != nil {
+ child, err = fs.revalidateChildLocked(ctx, vfsObj, parent, name, childVFSD, &ds)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if child != nil {
+ childVFSD = &child.vfsd
+ if err := vfsObj.PrepareDeleteDentry(mntns, childVFSD); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ } else {
+ childVFSD = nil
+ }
+ }
+ } else if _, ok := parent.negativeChildren[name]; ok {
+ return syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+ flags := uint32(0)
+ if dir {
+ if child != nil && !child.isDir() {
+ vfsObj.AbortDeleteDentry(childVFSD)
+ return syserror.ENOTDIR
+ }
+ flags = linux.AT_REMOVEDIR
+ } else {
+ if child != nil && child.isDir() {
+ vfsObj.AbortDeleteDentry(childVFSD)
+ return syserror.EISDIR
+ }
+ if rp.MustBeDir() {
+ if childVFSD != nil {
+ vfsObj.AbortDeleteDentry(childVFSD)
+ }
+ return syserror.ENOTDIR
+ }
+ }
+ err = parent.file.unlinkAt(ctx, name, flags)
+ if err != nil {
+ if childVFSD != nil {
+ vfsObj.AbortDeleteDentry(childVFSD)
+ }
+ return err
+ }
+ if fs.opts.interop != InteropModeShared {
+ parent.touchCMtime()
+ if dir {
+ parent.decLinks()
+ }
+ parent.cacheNegativeChildLocked(name)
+ parent.dirents = nil
+ }
+ if child != nil {
+ child.setDeleted()
+ vfsObj.CommitDeleteDentry(childVFSD)
+ ds = appendDentry(ds, child)
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// renameMuRUnlockAndCheckCaching calls fs.renameMu.RUnlock(), then calls
+// dentry.checkCachingLocked on all dentries in *ds with fs.renameMu locked for
+// writing.
+//
+// ds is a pointer-to-pointer since defer evaluates its arguments immediately,
+// but dentry slices are allocated lazily, and it's much easier to say "defer
+// fs.renameMuRUnlockAndCheckCaching(&ds)" than "defer func() {
+// fs.renameMuRUnlockAndCheckCaching(ds) }()" to work around this.
+func (fs *filesystem) renameMuRUnlockAndCheckCaching(ds **[]*dentry) {
+ fs.renameMu.RUnlock()
+ if *ds == nil {
+ return
+ }
+ if len(**ds) != 0 {
+ fs.renameMu.Lock()
+ for _, d := range **ds {
+ d.checkCachingLocked()
+ }
+ fs.renameMu.Unlock()
+ }
+ putDentrySlice(*ds)
+}
+
+func (fs *filesystem) renameMuUnlockAndCheckCaching(ds **[]*dentry) {
+ if *ds == nil {
+ fs.renameMu.Unlock()
+ return
+ }
+ for _, d := range **ds {
+ d.checkCachingLocked()
+ }
+ fs.renameMu.Unlock()
+ putDentrySlice(*ds)
+}
+
+// AccessAt implements vfs.Filesystem.Impl.AccessAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) AccessAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, creds *auth.Credentials, ats vfs.AccessTypes) error {
+ var ds *[]*dentry
+ fs.renameMu.RLock()
+ defer fs.renameMuRUnlockAndCheckCaching(&ds)
+ d, err := fs.resolveLocked(ctx, rp, &ds)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ return d.checkPermissions(creds, ats)
+}
+
+// GetDentryAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.GetDentryAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) GetDentryAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, opts vfs.GetDentryOptions) (*vfs.Dentry, error) {
+ var ds *[]*dentry
+ fs.renameMu.RLock()
+ defer fs.renameMuRUnlockAndCheckCaching(&ds)
+ d, err := fs.resolveLocked(ctx, rp, &ds)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ if opts.CheckSearchable {
+ if !d.isDir() {
+ return nil, syserror.ENOTDIR
+ }
+ if err := d.checkPermissions(rp.Credentials(), vfs.MayExec); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ }
+ d.IncRef()
+ return &d.vfsd, nil
+}
+
+// GetParentDentryAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.GetParentDentryAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) GetParentDentryAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath) (*vfs.Dentry, error) {
+ var ds *[]*dentry
+ fs.renameMu.RLock()
+ defer fs.renameMuRUnlockAndCheckCaching(&ds)
+ start := rp.Start().Impl().(*dentry)
+ if fs.opts.interop == InteropModeShared {
+ // Get updated metadata for start as required by
+ // fs.walkParentDirLocked().
+ if err := start.updateFromGetattr(ctx); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ }
+ d, err := fs.walkParentDirLocked(ctx, rp, start, &ds)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ d.IncRef()
+ return &d.vfsd, nil
+}
+
+// LinkAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.LinkAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) LinkAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, vd vfs.VirtualDentry) error {
+ return fs.doCreateAt(ctx, rp, false /* dir */, func(parent *dentry, childName string) error {
+ if rp.Mount() != vd.Mount() {
+ return syserror.EXDEV
+ }
+ // 9P2000.L supports hard links, but we don't.
+ return syserror.EPERM
+ })
+}
+
+// MkdirAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.MkdirAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) MkdirAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, opts vfs.MkdirOptions) error {
+ return fs.doCreateAt(ctx, rp, true /* dir */, func(parent *dentry, name string) error {
+ creds := rp.Credentials()
+ if _, err := parent.file.mkdir(ctx, name, (p9.FileMode)(opts.Mode), (p9.UID)(creds.EffectiveKUID), (p9.GID)(creds.EffectiveKGID)); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if fs.opts.interop != InteropModeShared {
+ parent.incLinks()
+ }
+ return nil
+ })
+}
+
+// MknodAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.MknodAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) MknodAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, opts vfs.MknodOptions) error {
+ return fs.doCreateAt(ctx, rp, false /* dir */, func(parent *dentry, name string) error {
+ creds := rp.Credentials()
+ _, err := parent.file.mknod(ctx, name, (p9.FileMode)(opts.Mode), opts.DevMajor, opts.DevMinor, (p9.UID)(creds.EffectiveKUID), (p9.GID)(creds.EffectiveKGID))
+ return err
+ })
+}
+
+// OpenAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.OpenAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) OpenAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, opts vfs.OpenOptions) (*vfs.FileDescription, error) {
+ // Reject O_TMPFILE, which is not supported; supporting it correctly in the
+ // presence of other remote filesystem users requires remote filesystem
+ // support, and it isn't clear that there's any way to implement this in
+ // 9P.
+ if opts.Flags&linux.O_TMPFILE != 0 {
+ return nil, syserror.EOPNOTSUPP
+ }
+ mayCreate := opts.Flags&linux.O_CREAT != 0
+ mustCreate := opts.Flags&(linux.O_CREAT|linux.O_EXCL) == (linux.O_CREAT | linux.O_EXCL)
+
+ var ds *[]*dentry
+ fs.renameMu.RLock()
+ defer fs.renameMuRUnlockAndCheckCaching(&ds)
+
+ start := rp.Start().Impl().(*dentry)
+ if fs.opts.interop == InteropModeShared {
+ // Get updated metadata for start as required by fs.stepLocked().
+ if err := start.updateFromGetattr(ctx); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ }
+ if rp.Done() {
+ return start.openLocked(ctx, rp, &opts)
+ }
+
+afterTrailingSymlink:
+ parent, err := fs.walkParentDirLocked(ctx, rp, start, &ds)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ // Check for search permission in the parent directory.
+ if err := parent.checkPermissions(rp.Credentials(), vfs.MayExec); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ // Determine whether or not we need to create a file.
+ parent.dirMu.Lock()
+ child, err := fs.stepLocked(ctx, rp, parent, &ds)
+ if err == syserror.ENOENT && mayCreate {
+ fd, err := parent.createAndOpenChildLocked(ctx, rp, &opts)
+ parent.dirMu.Unlock()
+ return fd, err
+ }
+ if err != nil {
+ parent.dirMu.Unlock()
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ // Open existing child or follow symlink.
+ parent.dirMu.Unlock()
+ if mustCreate {
+ return nil, syserror.EEXIST
+ }
+ if child.isSymlink() && rp.ShouldFollowSymlink() {
+ target, err := child.readlink(ctx, rp.Mount())
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ if err := rp.HandleSymlink(target); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ start = parent
+ goto afterTrailingSymlink
+ }
+ return child.openLocked(ctx, rp, &opts)
+}
+
+// Preconditions: fs.renameMu must be locked.
+func (d *dentry) openLocked(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, opts *vfs.OpenOptions) (*vfs.FileDescription, error) {
+ ats := vfs.AccessTypesForOpenFlags(opts)
+ if err := d.checkPermissions(rp.Credentials(), ats); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ mnt := rp.Mount()
+ filetype := d.fileType()
+ switch {
+ case filetype == linux.S_IFREG && !d.fs.opts.regularFilesUseSpecialFileFD:
+ if err := d.ensureSharedHandle(ctx, ats&vfs.MayRead != 0, ats&vfs.MayWrite != 0, opts.Flags&linux.O_TRUNC != 0); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ fd := &regularFileFD{}
+ if err := fd.vfsfd.Init(fd, opts.Flags, mnt, &d.vfsd, &vfs.FileDescriptionOptions{
+ AllowDirectIO: true,
+ }); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ return &fd.vfsfd, nil
+ case filetype == linux.S_IFDIR:
+ // Can't open directories with O_CREAT.
+ if opts.Flags&linux.O_CREAT != 0 {
+ return nil, syserror.EISDIR
+ }
+ // Can't open directories writably.
+ if ats&vfs.MayWrite != 0 {
+ return nil, syserror.EISDIR
+ }
+ if opts.Flags&linux.O_DIRECT != 0 {
+ return nil, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ if err := d.ensureSharedHandle(ctx, ats&vfs.MayRead != 0, false /* write */, false /* trunc */); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ fd := &directoryFD{}
+ if err := fd.vfsfd.Init(fd, opts.Flags, mnt, &d.vfsd, &vfs.FileDescriptionOptions{}); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ return &fd.vfsfd, nil
+ case filetype == linux.S_IFLNK:
+ // Can't open symlinks without O_PATH (which is unimplemented).
+ return nil, syserror.ELOOP
+ default:
+ if opts.Flags&linux.O_DIRECT != 0 {
+ return nil, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ h, err := openHandle(ctx, d.file, ats&vfs.MayRead != 0, ats&vfs.MayWrite != 0, opts.Flags&linux.O_TRUNC != 0)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ fd := &specialFileFD{
+ handle: h,
+ }
+ if err := fd.vfsfd.Init(fd, opts.Flags, mnt, &d.vfsd, &vfs.FileDescriptionOptions{}); err != nil {
+ h.close(ctx)
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ return &fd.vfsfd, nil
+ }
+}
+
+// Preconditions: d.fs.renameMu must be locked. d.dirMu must be locked.
+func (d *dentry) createAndOpenChildLocked(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, opts *vfs.OpenOptions) (*vfs.FileDescription, error) {
+ if err := d.checkPermissions(rp.Credentials(), vfs.MayWrite); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ if d.isDeleted() {
+ return nil, syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+ mnt := rp.Mount()
+ if err := mnt.CheckBeginWrite(); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ defer mnt.EndWrite()
+
+ // 9P2000.L's lcreate takes a fid representing the parent directory, and
+ // converts it into an open fid representing the created file, so we need
+ // to duplicate the directory fid first.
+ _, dirfile, err := d.file.walk(ctx, nil)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ creds := rp.Credentials()
+ name := rp.Component()
+ fdobj, openFile, createQID, _, err := dirfile.create(ctx, name, (p9.OpenFlags)(opts.Flags), (p9.FileMode)(opts.Mode), (p9.UID)(creds.EffectiveKUID), (p9.GID)(creds.EffectiveKGID))
+ if err != nil {
+ dirfile.close(ctx)
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ // Then we need to walk to the file we just created to get a non-open fid
+ // representing it, and to get its metadata. This must use d.file since, as
+ // explained above, dirfile was invalidated by dirfile.Create().
+ walkQID, nonOpenFile, attrMask, attr, err := d.file.walkGetAttrOne(ctx, name)
+ if err != nil {
+ openFile.close(ctx)
+ if fdobj != nil {
+ fdobj.Close()
+ }
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ // Sanity-check that we walked to the file we created.
+ if createQID.Path != walkQID.Path {
+ // Probably due to concurrent remote filesystem mutation?
+ ctx.Warningf("gofer.dentry.createAndOpenChildLocked: created file has QID %v before walk, QID %v after (interop=%v)", createQID, walkQID, d.fs.opts.interop)
+ nonOpenFile.close(ctx)
+ openFile.close(ctx)
+ if fdobj != nil {
+ fdobj.Close()
+ }
+ return nil, syserror.EAGAIN
+ }
+
+ // Construct the new dentry.
+ child, err := d.fs.newDentry(ctx, nonOpenFile, createQID, attrMask, &attr)
+ if err != nil {
+ nonOpenFile.close(ctx)
+ openFile.close(ctx)
+ if fdobj != nil {
+ fdobj.Close()
+ }
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ // Incorporate the fid that was opened by lcreate.
+ useRegularFileFD := child.fileType() == linux.S_IFREG && !d.fs.opts.regularFilesUseSpecialFileFD
+ if useRegularFileFD {
+ child.handleMu.Lock()
+ child.handle.file = openFile
+ if fdobj != nil {
+ child.handle.fd = int32(fdobj.Release())
+ }
+ child.handleReadable = vfs.MayReadFileWithOpenFlags(opts.Flags)
+ child.handleWritable = vfs.MayWriteFileWithOpenFlags(opts.Flags)
+ child.handleMu.Unlock()
+ }
+ // Take a reference on the new dentry to be held by the new file
+ // description. (This reference also means that the new dentry is not
+ // eligible for caching yet, so we don't need to append to a dentry slice.)
+ child.refs = 1
+ // Insert the dentry into the tree.
+ d.IncRef() // reference held by child on its parent d
+ d.vfsd.InsertChild(&child.vfsd, name)
+ if d.fs.opts.interop != InteropModeShared {
+ delete(d.negativeChildren, name)
+ d.dirents = nil
+ }
+
+ // Finally, construct a file description representing the created file.
+ var childVFSFD *vfs.FileDescription
+ mnt.IncRef()
+ if useRegularFileFD {
+ fd := &regularFileFD{}
+ if err := fd.vfsfd.Init(fd, opts.Flags, mnt, &child.vfsd, &vfs.FileDescriptionOptions{
+ AllowDirectIO: true,
+ }); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ childVFSFD = &fd.vfsfd
+ } else {
+ fd := &specialFileFD{
+ handle: handle{
+ file: openFile,
+ fd: -1,
+ },
+ }
+ if fdobj != nil {
+ fd.handle.fd = int32(fdobj.Release())
+ }
+ if err := fd.vfsfd.Init(fd, opts.Flags, mnt, &child.vfsd, &vfs.FileDescriptionOptions{}); err != nil {
+ fd.handle.close(ctx)
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ childVFSFD = &fd.vfsfd
+ }
+ if d.fs.opts.interop != InteropModeShared {
+ d.touchCMtime()
+ }
+ return childVFSFD, nil
+}
+
+// ReadlinkAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.ReadlinkAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) ReadlinkAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath) (string, error) {
+ var ds *[]*dentry
+ fs.renameMu.RLock()
+ defer fs.renameMuRUnlockAndCheckCaching(&ds)
+ d, err := fs.resolveLocked(ctx, rp, &ds)
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", err
+ }
+ if !d.isSymlink() {
+ return "", syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ return d.readlink(ctx, rp.Mount())
+}
+
+// RenameAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.RenameAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) RenameAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, oldParentVD vfs.VirtualDentry, oldName string, opts vfs.RenameOptions) error {
+ if opts.Flags != 0 {
+ // Requires 9P support.
+ return syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+
+ var ds *[]*dentry
+ fs.renameMu.Lock()
+ defer fs.renameMuUnlockAndCheckCaching(&ds)
+ newParent, err := fs.walkParentDirLocked(ctx, rp, rp.Start().Impl().(*dentry), &ds)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ newName := rp.Component()
+ if newName == "." || newName == ".." {
+ return syserror.EBUSY
+ }
+ mnt := rp.Mount()
+ if mnt != oldParentVD.Mount() {
+ return syserror.EXDEV
+ }
+ if err := mnt.CheckBeginWrite(); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ defer mnt.EndWrite()
+
+ oldParent := oldParentVD.Dentry().Impl().(*dentry)
+ if fs.opts.interop == InteropModeShared {
+ if err := oldParent.updateFromGetattr(ctx); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+ if err := oldParent.checkPermissions(rp.Credentials(), vfs.MayWrite|vfs.MayExec); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ vfsObj := rp.VirtualFilesystem()
+ // We need a dentry representing the renamed file since, if it's a
+ // directory, we need to check for write permission on it.
+ oldParent.dirMu.Lock()
+ defer oldParent.dirMu.Unlock()
+ renamed, err := fs.revalidateChildLocked(ctx, vfsObj, oldParent, oldName, oldParent.vfsd.Child(oldName), &ds)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if renamed == nil {
+ return syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+ if renamed.isDir() {
+ if renamed == newParent || renamed.vfsd.IsAncestorOf(&newParent.vfsd) {
+ return syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ if oldParent != newParent {
+ if err := renamed.checkPermissions(rp.Credentials(), vfs.MayWrite); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ if opts.MustBeDir || rp.MustBeDir() {
+ return syserror.ENOTDIR
+ }
+ }
+
+ if oldParent != newParent {
+ if err := newParent.checkPermissions(rp.Credentials(), vfs.MayWrite|vfs.MayExec); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ newParent.dirMu.Lock()
+ defer newParent.dirMu.Unlock()
+ }
+ if newParent.isDeleted() {
+ return syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+ replacedVFSD := newParent.vfsd.Child(newName)
+ var replaced *dentry
+ // This is similar to unlinkAt, except:
+ //
+ // - We revalidate the replaced dentry unconditionally for simplicity.
+ //
+ // - If rp.MustBeDir(), then we need a dentry representing the replaced
+ // file regardless to confirm that it's a directory.
+ if replacedVFSD != nil || rp.MustBeDir() {
+ replaced, err = fs.revalidateChildLocked(ctx, vfsObj, newParent, newName, replacedVFSD, &ds)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if replaced != nil {
+ if replaced.isDir() {
+ if !renamed.isDir() {
+ return syserror.EISDIR
+ }
+ } else {
+ if rp.MustBeDir() || renamed.isDir() {
+ return syserror.ENOTDIR
+ }
+ }
+ replacedVFSD = &replaced.vfsd
+ } else {
+ replacedVFSD = nil
+ }
+ }
+
+ if oldParent == newParent && oldName == newName {
+ return nil
+ }
+ mntns := vfs.MountNamespaceFromContext(ctx)
+ defer mntns.DecRef()
+ if err := vfsObj.PrepareRenameDentry(mntns, &renamed.vfsd, replacedVFSD); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if err := renamed.file.rename(ctx, newParent.file, newName); err != nil {
+ vfsObj.AbortRenameDentry(&renamed.vfsd, replacedVFSD)
+ return err
+ }
+ if fs.opts.interop != InteropModeShared {
+ oldParent.cacheNegativeChildLocked(oldName)
+ oldParent.dirents = nil
+ delete(newParent.negativeChildren, newName)
+ newParent.dirents = nil
+ if renamed.isDir() {
+ oldParent.decLinks()
+ newParent.incLinks()
+ }
+ oldParent.touchCMtime()
+ newParent.touchCMtime()
+ renamed.touchCtime()
+ }
+ vfsObj.CommitRenameReplaceDentry(&renamed.vfsd, &newParent.vfsd, newName, replacedVFSD)
+ return nil
+}
+
+// RmdirAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.RmdirAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) RmdirAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath) error {
+ return fs.unlinkAt(ctx, rp, true /* dir */)
+}
+
+// SetStatAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.SetStatAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) SetStatAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, opts vfs.SetStatOptions) error {
+ var ds *[]*dentry
+ fs.renameMu.RLock()
+ defer fs.renameMuRUnlockAndCheckCaching(&ds)
+ d, err := fs.resolveLocked(ctx, rp, &ds)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ return d.setStat(ctx, rp.Credentials(), &opts.Stat, rp.Mount())
+}
+
+// StatAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.StatAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) StatAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, opts vfs.StatOptions) (linux.Statx, error) {
+ var ds *[]*dentry
+ fs.renameMu.RLock()
+ defer fs.renameMuRUnlockAndCheckCaching(&ds)
+ d, err := fs.resolveLocked(ctx, rp, &ds)
+ if err != nil {
+ return linux.Statx{}, err
+ }
+ // Since walking updates metadata for all traversed dentries under
+ // InteropModeShared, including the returned one, we can return cached
+ // metadata here regardless of fs.opts.interop.
+ var stat linux.Statx
+ d.statTo(&stat)
+ return stat, nil
+}
+
+// StatFSAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.StatFSAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) StatFSAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath) (linux.Statfs, error) {
+ var ds *[]*dentry
+ fs.renameMu.RLock()
+ defer fs.renameMuRUnlockAndCheckCaching(&ds)
+ d, err := fs.resolveLocked(ctx, rp, &ds)
+ if err != nil {
+ return linux.Statfs{}, err
+ }
+ fsstat, err := d.file.statFS(ctx)
+ if err != nil {
+ return linux.Statfs{}, err
+ }
+ nameLen := uint64(fsstat.NameLength)
+ if nameLen > maxFilenameLen {
+ nameLen = maxFilenameLen
+ }
+ return linux.Statfs{
+ // This is primarily for distinguishing a gofer file system in
+ // tests. Testing is important, so instead of defining
+ // something completely random, use a standard value.
+ Type: linux.V9FS_MAGIC,
+ BlockSize: int64(fsstat.BlockSize),
+ Blocks: fsstat.Blocks,
+ BlocksFree: fsstat.BlocksFree,
+ BlocksAvailable: fsstat.BlocksAvailable,
+ Files: fsstat.Files,
+ FilesFree: fsstat.FilesFree,
+ NameLength: nameLen,
+ }, nil
+}
+
+// SymlinkAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.SymlinkAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) SymlinkAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, target string) error {
+ return fs.doCreateAt(ctx, rp, false /* dir */, func(parent *dentry, name string) error {
+ creds := rp.Credentials()
+ _, err := parent.file.symlink(ctx, target, name, (p9.UID)(creds.EffectiveKUID), (p9.GID)(creds.EffectiveKGID))
+ return err
+ })
+}
+
+// UnlinkAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.UnlinkAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) UnlinkAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath) error {
+ return fs.unlinkAt(ctx, rp, false /* dir */)
+}
+
+// BoundEndpointAt implements FilesystemImpl.BoundEndpointAt.
+//
+// TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1476): Implement BoundEndpointAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) BoundEndpointAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath) (transport.BoundEndpoint, error) {
+ return nil, syserror.ECONNREFUSED
+}
+
+// ListxattrAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.ListxattrAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) ListxattrAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, size uint64) ([]string, error) {
+ var ds *[]*dentry
+ fs.renameMu.RLock()
+ defer fs.renameMuRUnlockAndCheckCaching(&ds)
+ d, err := fs.resolveLocked(ctx, rp, &ds)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ return d.listxattr(ctx, rp.Credentials(), size)
+}
+
+// GetxattrAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.GetxattrAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) GetxattrAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, opts vfs.GetxattrOptions) (string, error) {
+ var ds *[]*dentry
+ fs.renameMu.RLock()
+ defer fs.renameMuRUnlockAndCheckCaching(&ds)
+ d, err := fs.resolveLocked(ctx, rp, &ds)
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", err
+ }
+ return d.getxattr(ctx, rp.Credentials(), &opts)
+}
+
+// SetxattrAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.SetxattrAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) SetxattrAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, opts vfs.SetxattrOptions) error {
+ var ds *[]*dentry
+ fs.renameMu.RLock()
+ defer fs.renameMuRUnlockAndCheckCaching(&ds)
+ d, err := fs.resolveLocked(ctx, rp, &ds)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ return d.setxattr(ctx, rp.Credentials(), &opts)
+}
+
+// RemovexattrAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.RemovexattrAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) RemovexattrAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, name string) error {
+ var ds *[]*dentry
+ fs.renameMu.RLock()
+ defer fs.renameMuRUnlockAndCheckCaching(&ds)
+ d, err := fs.resolveLocked(ctx, rp, &ds)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ return d.removexattr(ctx, rp.Credentials(), name)
+}
+
+// PrependPath implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.PrependPath.
+func (fs *filesystem) PrependPath(ctx context.Context, vfsroot, vd vfs.VirtualDentry, b *fspath.Builder) error {
+ fs.renameMu.RLock()
+ defer fs.renameMu.RUnlock()
+ return vfs.GenericPrependPath(vfsroot, vd, b)
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/gofer.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/gofer.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..2485cdb53
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/gofer.go
@@ -0,0 +1,1239 @@
+// 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 gofer provides a filesystem implementation that is backed by a 9p
+// server, interchangably referred to as "gofers" throughout this package.
+//
+// Lock order:
+// regularFileFD/directoryFD.mu
+// filesystem.renameMu
+// dentry.dirMu
+// filesystem.syncMu
+// dentry.metadataMu
+// *** "memmap.Mappable locks" below this point
+// dentry.mapsMu
+// *** "memmap.Mappable locks taken by Translate" below this point
+// dentry.handleMu
+// dentry.dataMu
+//
+// Locking dentry.dirMu in multiple dentries requires holding
+// filesystem.renameMu for writing.
+package gofer
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "strconv"
+ "strings"
+ "sync"
+ "sync/atomic"
+ "syscall"
+
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/log"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/p9"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fs/fsutil"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth"
+ ktime "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/time"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/memmap"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/pgalloc"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/unet"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/usermem"
+)
+
+// Name is the default filesystem name.
+const Name = "9p"
+
+// FilesystemType implements vfs.FilesystemType.
+type FilesystemType struct{}
+
+// filesystem implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.
+type filesystem struct {
+ vfsfs vfs.Filesystem
+
+ // mfp is used to allocate memory that caches regular file contents. mfp is
+ // immutable.
+ mfp pgalloc.MemoryFileProvider
+
+ // Immutable options.
+ opts filesystemOptions
+
+ // client is the client used by this filesystem. client is immutable.
+ client *p9.Client
+
+ // clock is a realtime clock used to set timestamps in file operations.
+ clock ktime.Clock
+
+ // uid and gid are the effective KUID and KGID of the filesystem's creator,
+ // and are used as the owner and group for files that don't specify one.
+ // uid and gid are immutable.
+ uid auth.KUID
+ gid auth.KGID
+
+ // renameMu serves two purposes:
+ //
+ // - It synchronizes path resolution with renaming initiated by this
+ // client.
+ //
+ // - It is held by path resolution to ensure that reachable dentries remain
+ // valid. A dentry is reachable by path resolution if it has a non-zero
+ // reference count (such that it is usable as vfs.ResolvingPath.Start() or
+ // is reachable from its children), or if it is a child dentry (such that
+ // it is reachable from its parent).
+ renameMu sync.RWMutex
+
+ // cachedDentries contains all dentries with 0 references. (Due to race
+ // conditions, it may also contain dentries with non-zero references.)
+ // cachedDentriesLen is the number of dentries in cachedDentries. These
+ // fields are protected by renameMu.
+ cachedDentries dentryList
+ cachedDentriesLen uint64
+
+ // dentries contains all dentries in this filesystem. specialFileFDs
+ // contains all open specialFileFDs. These fields are protected by syncMu.
+ syncMu sync.Mutex
+ dentries map[*dentry]struct{}
+ specialFileFDs map[*specialFileFD]struct{}
+}
+
+type filesystemOptions struct {
+ // "Standard" 9P options.
+ fd int
+ aname string
+ interop InteropMode // derived from the "cache" mount option
+ msize uint32
+ version string
+
+ // maxCachedDentries is the maximum number of dentries with 0 references
+ // retained by the client.
+ maxCachedDentries uint64
+
+ // If forcePageCache is true, host FDs may not be used for application
+ // memory mappings even if available; instead, the client must perform its
+ // own caching of regular file pages. This is primarily useful for testing.
+ forcePageCache bool
+
+ // If limitHostFDTranslation is true, apply maxFillRange() constraints to
+ // host FD mappings returned by dentry.(memmap.Mappable).Translate(). This
+ // makes memory accounting behavior more consistent between cases where
+ // host FDs are / are not available, but may increase the frequency of
+ // sentry-handled page faults on files for which a host FD is available.
+ limitHostFDTranslation bool
+
+ // If overlayfsStaleRead is true, O_RDONLY host FDs provided by the remote
+ // filesystem may not be coherent with writable host FDs opened later, so
+ // mappings of the former must be replaced by mappings of the latter. This
+ // is usually only the case when the remote filesystem is an overlayfs
+ // mount on Linux < 4.19.
+ overlayfsStaleRead bool
+
+ // If regularFilesUseSpecialFileFD is true, application FDs representing
+ // regular files will use distinct file handles for each FD, in the same
+ // way that application FDs representing "special files" such as sockets
+ // do. Note that this disables client caching and mmap for regular files.
+ regularFilesUseSpecialFileFD bool
+}
+
+// InteropMode controls the client's interaction with other remote filesystem
+// users.
+type InteropMode uint32
+
+const (
+ // InteropModeExclusive is appropriate when the filesystem client is the
+ // only user of the remote filesystem.
+ //
+ // - The client may cache arbitrary filesystem state (file data, metadata,
+ // filesystem structure, etc.).
+ //
+ // - Client changes to filesystem state may be sent to the remote
+ // filesystem asynchronously, except when server permission checks are
+ // necessary.
+ //
+ // - File timestamps are based on client clocks. This ensures that users of
+ // the client observe timestamps that are coherent with their own clocks
+ // and consistent with Linux's semantics. However, since it is not always
+ // possible for clients to set arbitrary atimes and mtimes, and never
+ // possible for clients to set arbitrary ctimes, file timestamp changes are
+ // stored in the client only and never sent to the remote filesystem.
+ InteropModeExclusive InteropMode = iota
+
+ // InteropModeWritethrough is appropriate when there are read-only users of
+ // the remote filesystem that expect to observe changes made by the
+ // filesystem client.
+ //
+ // - The client may cache arbitrary filesystem state.
+ //
+ // - Client changes to filesystem state must be sent to the remote
+ // filesystem synchronously.
+ //
+ // - File timestamps are based on client clocks. As a corollary, access
+ // timestamp changes from other remote filesystem users will not be visible
+ // to the client.
+ InteropModeWritethrough
+
+ // InteropModeShared is appropriate when there are users of the remote
+ // filesystem that may mutate its state other than the client.
+ //
+ // - The client must verify cached filesystem state before using it.
+ //
+ // - Client changes to filesystem state must be sent to the remote
+ // filesystem synchronously.
+ //
+ // - File timestamps are based on server clocks. This is necessary to
+ // ensure that timestamp changes are synchronized between remote filesystem
+ // users.
+ //
+ // Note that the correctness of InteropModeShared depends on the server
+ // correctly implementing 9P fids (i.e. each fid immutably represents a
+ // single filesystem object), even in the presence of remote filesystem
+ // mutations from other users. If this is violated, the behavior of the
+ // client is undefined.
+ InteropModeShared
+)
+
+// Name implements vfs.FilesystemType.Name.
+func (FilesystemType) Name() string {
+ return Name
+}
+
+// GetFilesystem implements vfs.FilesystemType.GetFilesystem.
+func (fstype FilesystemType) GetFilesystem(ctx context.Context, vfsObj *vfs.VirtualFilesystem, creds *auth.Credentials, source string, opts vfs.GetFilesystemOptions) (*vfs.Filesystem, *vfs.Dentry, error) {
+ mfp := pgalloc.MemoryFileProviderFromContext(ctx)
+ if mfp == nil {
+ ctx.Warningf("gofer.FilesystemType.GetFilesystem: context does not provide a pgalloc.MemoryFileProvider")
+ return nil, nil, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+
+ mopts := vfs.GenericParseMountOptions(opts.Data)
+ var fsopts filesystemOptions
+
+ // Check that the transport is "fd".
+ trans, ok := mopts["trans"]
+ if !ok {
+ ctx.Warningf("gofer.FilesystemType.GetFilesystem: transport must be specified as 'trans=fd'")
+ return nil, nil, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ delete(mopts, "trans")
+ if trans != "fd" {
+ ctx.Warningf("gofer.FilesystemType.GetFilesystem: unsupported transport: trans=%s", trans)
+ return nil, nil, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+
+ // Check that read and write FDs are provided and identical.
+ rfdstr, ok := mopts["rfdno"]
+ if !ok {
+ ctx.Warningf("gofer.FilesystemType.GetFilesystem: read FD must be specified as 'rfdno=<file descriptor>")
+ return nil, nil, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ delete(mopts, "rfdno")
+ rfd, err := strconv.Atoi(rfdstr)
+ if err != nil {
+ ctx.Warningf("gofer.FilesystemType.GetFilesystem: invalid read FD: rfdno=%s", rfdstr)
+ return nil, nil, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ wfdstr, ok := mopts["wfdno"]
+ if !ok {
+ ctx.Warningf("gofer.FilesystemType.GetFilesystem: write FD must be specified as 'wfdno=<file descriptor>")
+ return nil, nil, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ delete(mopts, "wfdno")
+ wfd, err := strconv.Atoi(wfdstr)
+ if err != nil {
+ ctx.Warningf("gofer.FilesystemType.GetFilesystem: invalid write FD: wfdno=%s", wfdstr)
+ return nil, nil, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ if rfd != wfd {
+ ctx.Warningf("gofer.FilesystemType.GetFilesystem: read FD (%d) and write FD (%d) must be equal", rfd, wfd)
+ return nil, nil, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ fsopts.fd = rfd
+
+ // Get the attach name.
+ fsopts.aname = "/"
+ if aname, ok := mopts["aname"]; ok {
+ delete(mopts, "aname")
+ fsopts.aname = aname
+ }
+
+ // Parse the cache policy. For historical reasons, this defaults to the
+ // least generally-applicable option, InteropModeExclusive.
+ fsopts.interop = InteropModeExclusive
+ if cache, ok := mopts["cache"]; ok {
+ delete(mopts, "cache")
+ switch cache {
+ case "fscache":
+ fsopts.interop = InteropModeExclusive
+ case "fscache_writethrough":
+ fsopts.interop = InteropModeWritethrough
+ case "none":
+ fsopts.regularFilesUseSpecialFileFD = true
+ fallthrough
+ case "remote_revalidating":
+ fsopts.interop = InteropModeShared
+ default:
+ ctx.Warningf("gofer.FilesystemType.GetFilesystem: invalid cache policy: cache=%s", cache)
+ return nil, nil, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Parse the 9P message size.
+ fsopts.msize = 1024 * 1024 // 1M, tested to give good enough performance up to 64M
+ if msizestr, ok := mopts["msize"]; ok {
+ delete(mopts, "msize")
+ msize, err := strconv.ParseUint(msizestr, 10, 32)
+ if err != nil {
+ ctx.Warningf("gofer.FilesystemType.GetFilesystem: invalid message size: msize=%s", msizestr)
+ return nil, nil, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ fsopts.msize = uint32(msize)
+ }
+
+ // Parse the 9P protocol version.
+ fsopts.version = p9.HighestVersionString()
+ if version, ok := mopts["version"]; ok {
+ delete(mopts, "version")
+ fsopts.version = version
+ }
+
+ // Parse the dentry cache limit.
+ fsopts.maxCachedDentries = 1000
+ if str, ok := mopts["dentry_cache_limit"]; ok {
+ delete(mopts, "dentry_cache_limit")
+ maxCachedDentries, err := strconv.ParseUint(str, 10, 64)
+ if err != nil {
+ ctx.Warningf("gofer.FilesystemType.GetFilesystem: invalid dentry cache limit: dentry_cache_limit=%s", str)
+ return nil, nil, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ fsopts.maxCachedDentries = maxCachedDentries
+ }
+
+ // Handle simple flags.
+ if _, ok := mopts["force_page_cache"]; ok {
+ delete(mopts, "force_page_cache")
+ fsopts.forcePageCache = true
+ }
+ if _, ok := mopts["limit_host_fd_translation"]; ok {
+ delete(mopts, "limit_host_fd_translation")
+ fsopts.limitHostFDTranslation = true
+ }
+ if _, ok := mopts["overlayfs_stale_read"]; ok {
+ delete(mopts, "overlayfs_stale_read")
+ fsopts.overlayfsStaleRead = true
+ }
+ // fsopts.regularFilesUseSpecialFileFD can only be enabled by specifying
+ // "cache=none".
+
+ // Check for unparsed options.
+ if len(mopts) != 0 {
+ ctx.Warningf("gofer.FilesystemType.GetFilesystem: unknown options: %v", mopts)
+ return nil, nil, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+
+ // Establish a connection with the server.
+ conn, err := unet.NewSocket(fsopts.fd)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, nil, err
+ }
+
+ // Perform version negotiation with the server.
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ client, err := p9.NewClient(conn, fsopts.msize, fsopts.version)
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ if err != nil {
+ conn.Close()
+ return nil, nil, err
+ }
+ // Ownership of conn has been transferred to client.
+
+ // Perform attach to obtain the filesystem root.
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ attached, err := client.Attach(fsopts.aname)
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ if err != nil {
+ client.Close()
+ return nil, nil, err
+ }
+ attachFile := p9file{attached}
+ qid, attrMask, attr, err := attachFile.getAttr(ctx, dentryAttrMask())
+ if err != nil {
+ attachFile.close(ctx)
+ client.Close()
+ return nil, nil, err
+ }
+
+ // Construct the filesystem object.
+ fs := &filesystem{
+ mfp: mfp,
+ opts: fsopts,
+ uid: creds.EffectiveKUID,
+ gid: creds.EffectiveKGID,
+ client: client,
+ clock: ktime.RealtimeClockFromContext(ctx),
+ dentries: make(map[*dentry]struct{}),
+ specialFileFDs: make(map[*specialFileFD]struct{}),
+ }
+ fs.vfsfs.Init(vfsObj, &fstype, fs)
+
+ // Construct the root dentry.
+ root, err := fs.newDentry(ctx, attachFile, qid, attrMask, &attr)
+ if err != nil {
+ attachFile.close(ctx)
+ fs.vfsfs.DecRef()
+ return nil, nil, err
+ }
+ // Set the root's reference count to 2. One reference is returned to the
+ // caller, and the other is deliberately leaked to prevent the root from
+ // being "cached" and subsequently evicted. Its resources will still be
+ // cleaned up by fs.Release().
+ root.refs = 2
+
+ return &fs.vfsfs, &root.vfsd, nil
+}
+
+// Release implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.Release.
+func (fs *filesystem) Release() {
+ ctx := context.Background()
+ mf := fs.mfp.MemoryFile()
+
+ fs.syncMu.Lock()
+ for d := range fs.dentries {
+ d.handleMu.Lock()
+ d.dataMu.Lock()
+ if d.handleWritable {
+ // Write dirty cached data to the remote file.
+ if err := fsutil.SyncDirtyAll(ctx, &d.cache, &d.dirty, d.size, fs.mfp.MemoryFile(), d.handle.writeFromBlocksAt); err != nil {
+ log.Warningf("gofer.filesystem.Release: failed to flush dentry: %v", err)
+ }
+ // TODO(jamieliu): Do we need to flushf/fsync d?
+ }
+ // Discard cached pages.
+ d.cache.DropAll(mf)
+ d.dirty.RemoveAll()
+ d.dataMu.Unlock()
+ // Close the host fd if one exists.
+ if d.handle.fd >= 0 {
+ syscall.Close(int(d.handle.fd))
+ d.handle.fd = -1
+ }
+ d.handleMu.Unlock()
+ }
+ // There can't be any specialFileFDs still using fs, since each such
+ // FileDescription would hold a reference on a Mount holding a reference on
+ // fs.
+ fs.syncMu.Unlock()
+
+ // Close the connection to the server. This implicitly clunks all fids.
+ fs.client.Close()
+}
+
+// dentry implements vfs.DentryImpl.
+type dentry struct {
+ vfsd vfs.Dentry
+
+ // refs is the reference count. Each dentry holds a reference on its
+ // parent, even if disowned. refs is accessed using atomic memory
+ // operations. When refs reaches 0, the dentry may be added to the cache or
+ // destroyed. If refs==-1 the dentry has already been destroyed.
+ refs int64
+
+ // fs is the owning filesystem. fs is immutable.
+ fs *filesystem
+
+ // We don't support hard links, so each dentry maps 1:1 to an inode.
+
+ // file is the unopened p9.File that backs this dentry. file is immutable.
+ file p9file
+
+ // If deleted is non-zero, the file represented by this dentry has been
+ // deleted. deleted is accessed using atomic memory operations.
+ deleted uint32
+
+ // If cached is true, dentryEntry links dentry into
+ // filesystem.cachedDentries. cached and dentryEntry are protected by
+ // filesystem.renameMu.
+ cached bool
+ dentryEntry
+
+ dirMu sync.Mutex
+
+ // If this dentry represents a directory, and InteropModeShared is not in
+ // effect, negativeChildren is a set of child names in this directory that
+ // are known not to exist. negativeChildren is protected by dirMu.
+ negativeChildren map[string]struct{}
+
+ // If this dentry represents a directory, InteropModeShared is not in
+ // effect, and dirents is not nil, it is a cache of all entries in the
+ // directory, in the order they were returned by the server. dirents is
+ // protected by dirMu.
+ dirents []vfs.Dirent
+
+ // Cached metadata; protected by metadataMu and accessed using atomic
+ // memory operations unless otherwise specified.
+ metadataMu sync.Mutex
+ ino uint64 // immutable
+ mode uint32 // type is immutable, perms are mutable
+ uid uint32 // auth.KUID, but stored as raw uint32 for sync/atomic
+ gid uint32 // auth.KGID, but ...
+ blockSize uint32 // 0 if unknown
+ // Timestamps, all nsecs from the Unix epoch.
+ atime int64
+ mtime int64
+ ctime int64
+ btime int64
+ // File size, protected by both metadataMu and dataMu (i.e. both must be
+ // locked to mutate it).
+ size uint64
+
+ // nlink counts the number of hard links to this dentry. It's updated and
+ // accessed using atomic operations. It's not protected by metadataMu like the
+ // other metadata fields.
+ nlink uint32
+
+ mapsMu sync.Mutex
+
+ // If this dentry represents a regular file, mappings tracks mappings of
+ // the file into memmap.MappingSpaces. mappings is protected by mapsMu.
+ mappings memmap.MappingSet
+
+ // If this dentry represents a regular file or directory:
+ //
+ // - handle is the I/O handle used by all regularFileFDs/directoryFDs
+ // representing this dentry.
+ //
+ // - handleReadable is true if handle is readable.
+ //
+ // - handleWritable is true if handle is writable.
+ //
+ // Invariants:
+ //
+ // - If handleReadable == handleWritable == false, then handle.file == nil
+ // (i.e. there is no open handle). Conversely, if handleReadable ||
+ // handleWritable == true, then handle.file != nil (i.e. there is an open
+ // handle).
+ //
+ // - handleReadable and handleWritable cannot transition from true to false
+ // (i.e. handles may not be downgraded).
+ //
+ // These fields are protected by handleMu.
+ handleMu sync.RWMutex
+ handle handle
+ handleReadable bool
+ handleWritable bool
+
+ dataMu sync.RWMutex
+
+ // If this dentry represents a regular file that is client-cached, cache
+ // maps offsets into the cached file to offsets into
+ // filesystem.mfp.MemoryFile() that store the file's data. cache is
+ // protected by dataMu.
+ cache fsutil.FileRangeSet
+
+ // If this dentry represents a regular file that is client-cached, dirty
+ // tracks dirty segments in cache. dirty is protected by dataMu.
+ dirty fsutil.DirtySet
+
+ // pf implements platform.File for mappings of handle.fd.
+ pf dentryPlatformFile
+
+ // If this dentry represents a symbolic link, InteropModeShared is not in
+ // effect, and haveTarget is true, target is the symlink target. haveTarget
+ // and target are protected by dataMu.
+ haveTarget bool
+ target string
+}
+
+// dentryAttrMask returns a p9.AttrMask enabling all attributes used by the
+// gofer client.
+func dentryAttrMask() p9.AttrMask {
+ return p9.AttrMask{
+ Mode: true,
+ UID: true,
+ GID: true,
+ ATime: true,
+ MTime: true,
+ CTime: true,
+ Size: true,
+ BTime: true,
+ }
+}
+
+// newDentry creates a new dentry representing the given file. The dentry
+// initially has no references, but is not cached; it is the caller's
+// responsibility to set the dentry's reference count and/or call
+// dentry.checkCachingLocked() as appropriate.
+func (fs *filesystem) newDentry(ctx context.Context, file p9file, qid p9.QID, mask p9.AttrMask, attr *p9.Attr) (*dentry, error) {
+ if !mask.Mode {
+ ctx.Warningf("can't create gofer.dentry without file type")
+ return nil, syserror.EIO
+ }
+ if attr.Mode.FileType() == p9.ModeRegular && !mask.Size {
+ ctx.Warningf("can't create regular file gofer.dentry without file size")
+ return nil, syserror.EIO
+ }
+
+ d := &dentry{
+ fs: fs,
+ file: file,
+ ino: qid.Path,
+ mode: uint32(attr.Mode),
+ uid: uint32(fs.uid),
+ gid: uint32(fs.gid),
+ blockSize: usermem.PageSize,
+ handle: handle{
+ fd: -1,
+ },
+ }
+ d.pf.dentry = d
+ if mask.UID {
+ d.uid = uint32(attr.UID)
+ }
+ if mask.GID {
+ d.gid = uint32(attr.GID)
+ }
+ if mask.Size {
+ d.size = attr.Size
+ }
+ if attr.BlockSize != 0 {
+ d.blockSize = uint32(attr.BlockSize)
+ }
+ if mask.ATime {
+ d.atime = dentryTimestampFromP9(attr.ATimeSeconds, attr.ATimeNanoSeconds)
+ }
+ if mask.MTime {
+ d.mtime = dentryTimestampFromP9(attr.MTimeSeconds, attr.MTimeNanoSeconds)
+ }
+ if mask.CTime {
+ d.ctime = dentryTimestampFromP9(attr.CTimeSeconds, attr.CTimeNanoSeconds)
+ }
+ if mask.BTime {
+ d.btime = dentryTimestampFromP9(attr.BTimeSeconds, attr.BTimeNanoSeconds)
+ }
+ if mask.NLink {
+ d.nlink = uint32(attr.NLink)
+ }
+ d.vfsd.Init(d)
+
+ fs.syncMu.Lock()
+ fs.dentries[d] = struct{}{}
+ fs.syncMu.Unlock()
+ return d, nil
+}
+
+// updateFromP9Attrs is called to update d's metadata after an update from the
+// remote filesystem.
+func (d *dentry) updateFromP9Attrs(mask p9.AttrMask, attr *p9.Attr) {
+ d.metadataMu.Lock()
+ if mask.Mode {
+ if got, want := uint32(attr.Mode.FileType()), d.fileType(); got != want {
+ d.metadataMu.Unlock()
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("gofer.dentry file type changed from %#o to %#o", want, got))
+ }
+ atomic.StoreUint32(&d.mode, uint32(attr.Mode))
+ }
+ if mask.UID {
+ atomic.StoreUint32(&d.uid, uint32(attr.UID))
+ }
+ if mask.GID {
+ atomic.StoreUint32(&d.gid, uint32(attr.GID))
+ }
+ // There is no P9_GETATTR_* bit for I/O block size.
+ if attr.BlockSize != 0 {
+ atomic.StoreUint32(&d.blockSize, uint32(attr.BlockSize))
+ }
+ if mask.ATime {
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&d.atime, dentryTimestampFromP9(attr.ATimeSeconds, attr.ATimeNanoSeconds))
+ }
+ if mask.MTime {
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&d.mtime, dentryTimestampFromP9(attr.MTimeSeconds, attr.MTimeNanoSeconds))
+ }
+ if mask.CTime {
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&d.ctime, dentryTimestampFromP9(attr.CTimeSeconds, attr.CTimeNanoSeconds))
+ }
+ if mask.BTime {
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&d.btime, dentryTimestampFromP9(attr.BTimeSeconds, attr.BTimeNanoSeconds))
+ }
+ if mask.NLink {
+ atomic.StoreUint32(&d.nlink, uint32(attr.NLink))
+ }
+ if mask.Size {
+ d.dataMu.Lock()
+ atomic.StoreUint64(&d.size, attr.Size)
+ d.dataMu.Unlock()
+ }
+ d.metadataMu.Unlock()
+}
+
+func (d *dentry) updateFromGetattr(ctx context.Context) error {
+ // Use d.handle.file, which represents a 9P fid that has been opened, in
+ // preference to d.file, which represents a 9P fid that has not. This may
+ // be significantly more efficient in some implementations.
+ var (
+ file p9file
+ handleMuRLocked bool
+ )
+ d.handleMu.RLock()
+ if !d.handle.file.isNil() {
+ file = d.handle.file
+ handleMuRLocked = true
+ } else {
+ file = d.file
+ d.handleMu.RUnlock()
+ }
+ _, attrMask, attr, err := file.getAttr(ctx, dentryAttrMask())
+ if handleMuRLocked {
+ d.handleMu.RUnlock()
+ }
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ d.updateFromP9Attrs(attrMask, &attr)
+ return nil
+}
+
+func (d *dentry) fileType() uint32 {
+ return atomic.LoadUint32(&d.mode) & linux.S_IFMT
+}
+
+func (d *dentry) statTo(stat *linux.Statx) {
+ stat.Mask = linux.STATX_TYPE | linux.STATX_MODE | linux.STATX_NLINK | linux.STATX_UID | linux.STATX_GID | linux.STATX_ATIME | linux.STATX_MTIME | linux.STATX_CTIME | linux.STATX_INO | linux.STATX_SIZE | linux.STATX_BLOCKS | linux.STATX_BTIME
+ stat.Blksize = atomic.LoadUint32(&d.blockSize)
+ stat.Nlink = atomic.LoadUint32(&d.nlink)
+ stat.UID = atomic.LoadUint32(&d.uid)
+ stat.GID = atomic.LoadUint32(&d.gid)
+ stat.Mode = uint16(atomic.LoadUint32(&d.mode))
+ stat.Ino = d.ino
+ stat.Size = atomic.LoadUint64(&d.size)
+ // This is consistent with regularFileFD.Seek(), which treats regular files
+ // as having no holes.
+ stat.Blocks = (stat.Size + 511) / 512
+ stat.Atime = statxTimestampFromDentry(atomic.LoadInt64(&d.atime))
+ stat.Btime = statxTimestampFromDentry(atomic.LoadInt64(&d.btime))
+ stat.Ctime = statxTimestampFromDentry(atomic.LoadInt64(&d.ctime))
+ stat.Mtime = statxTimestampFromDentry(atomic.LoadInt64(&d.mtime))
+ // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1198): device number
+}
+
+func (d *dentry) setStat(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, stat *linux.Statx, mnt *vfs.Mount) error {
+ if stat.Mask == 0 {
+ return nil
+ }
+ if stat.Mask&^(linux.STATX_MODE|linux.STATX_UID|linux.STATX_GID|linux.STATX_ATIME|linux.STATX_MTIME|linux.STATX_SIZE) != 0 {
+ return syserror.EPERM
+ }
+ mode := linux.FileMode(atomic.LoadUint32(&d.mode))
+ if err := vfs.CheckSetStat(ctx, creds, stat, mode, auth.KUID(atomic.LoadUint32(&d.uid)), auth.KGID(atomic.LoadUint32(&d.gid))); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if err := mnt.CheckBeginWrite(); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ defer mnt.EndWrite()
+ setLocalAtime := false
+ setLocalMtime := false
+ if d.fs.opts.interop != InteropModeShared {
+ // Timestamp updates will be handled locally.
+ setLocalAtime = stat.Mask&linux.STATX_ATIME != 0
+ setLocalMtime = stat.Mask&linux.STATX_MTIME != 0
+ stat.Mask &^= linux.STATX_ATIME | linux.STATX_MTIME
+ if !setLocalMtime && (stat.Mask&linux.STATX_SIZE != 0) {
+ // Truncate updates mtime.
+ setLocalMtime = true
+ stat.Mtime.Nsec = linux.UTIME_NOW
+ }
+ }
+ d.metadataMu.Lock()
+ defer d.metadataMu.Unlock()
+ if stat.Mask != 0 {
+ if err := d.file.setAttr(ctx, p9.SetAttrMask{
+ Permissions: stat.Mask&linux.STATX_MODE != 0,
+ UID: stat.Mask&linux.STATX_UID != 0,
+ GID: stat.Mask&linux.STATX_GID != 0,
+ Size: stat.Mask&linux.STATX_SIZE != 0,
+ ATime: stat.Mask&linux.STATX_ATIME != 0,
+ MTime: stat.Mask&linux.STATX_MTIME != 0,
+ ATimeNotSystemTime: stat.Atime.Nsec != linux.UTIME_NOW,
+ MTimeNotSystemTime: stat.Mtime.Nsec != linux.UTIME_NOW,
+ }, p9.SetAttr{
+ Permissions: p9.FileMode(stat.Mode),
+ UID: p9.UID(stat.UID),
+ GID: p9.GID(stat.GID),
+ Size: stat.Size,
+ ATimeSeconds: uint64(stat.Atime.Sec),
+ ATimeNanoSeconds: uint64(stat.Atime.Nsec),
+ MTimeSeconds: uint64(stat.Mtime.Sec),
+ MTimeNanoSeconds: uint64(stat.Mtime.Nsec),
+ }); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+ if d.fs.opts.interop == InteropModeShared {
+ // There's no point to updating d's metadata in this case since it'll
+ // be overwritten by revalidation before the next time it's used
+ // anyway. (InteropModeShared inhibits client caching of regular file
+ // data, so there's no cache to truncate either.)
+ return nil
+ }
+ now := d.fs.clock.Now().Nanoseconds()
+ if stat.Mask&linux.STATX_MODE != 0 {
+ atomic.StoreUint32(&d.mode, d.fileType()|uint32(stat.Mode))
+ }
+ if stat.Mask&linux.STATX_UID != 0 {
+ atomic.StoreUint32(&d.uid, stat.UID)
+ }
+ if stat.Mask&linux.STATX_GID != 0 {
+ atomic.StoreUint32(&d.gid, stat.GID)
+ }
+ if setLocalAtime {
+ if stat.Atime.Nsec == linux.UTIME_NOW {
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&d.atime, now)
+ } else {
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&d.atime, dentryTimestampFromStatx(stat.Atime))
+ }
+ }
+ if setLocalMtime {
+ if stat.Mtime.Nsec == linux.UTIME_NOW {
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&d.mtime, now)
+ } else {
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&d.mtime, dentryTimestampFromStatx(stat.Mtime))
+ }
+ }
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&d.ctime, now)
+ if stat.Mask&linux.STATX_SIZE != 0 {
+ d.dataMu.Lock()
+ oldSize := d.size
+ d.size = stat.Size
+ // d.dataMu must be unlocked to lock d.mapsMu and invalidate mappings
+ // below. This allows concurrent calls to Read/Translate/etc. These
+ // functions synchronize with truncation by refusing to use cache
+ // contents beyond the new d.size. (We are still holding d.metadataMu,
+ // so we can't race with Write or another truncate.)
+ d.dataMu.Unlock()
+ if d.size < oldSize {
+ oldpgend := pageRoundUp(oldSize)
+ newpgend := pageRoundUp(d.size)
+ if oldpgend != newpgend {
+ d.mapsMu.Lock()
+ d.mappings.Invalidate(memmap.MappableRange{newpgend, oldpgend}, memmap.InvalidateOpts{
+ // Compare Linux's mm/truncate.c:truncate_setsize() =>
+ // truncate_pagecache() =>
+ // mm/memory.c:unmap_mapping_range(evencows=1).
+ InvalidatePrivate: true,
+ })
+ d.mapsMu.Unlock()
+ }
+ // We are now guaranteed that there are no translations of
+ // truncated pages, and can remove them from the cache. Since
+ // truncated pages have been removed from the remote file, they
+ // should be dropped without being written back.
+ d.dataMu.Lock()
+ d.cache.Truncate(d.size, d.fs.mfp.MemoryFile())
+ d.dirty.KeepClean(memmap.MappableRange{d.size, oldpgend})
+ d.dataMu.Unlock()
+ }
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+func (d *dentry) checkPermissions(creds *auth.Credentials, ats vfs.AccessTypes) error {
+ return vfs.GenericCheckPermissions(creds, ats, linux.FileMode(atomic.LoadUint32(&d.mode)), auth.KUID(atomic.LoadUint32(&d.uid)), auth.KGID(atomic.LoadUint32(&d.gid)))
+}
+
+// IncRef implements vfs.DentryImpl.IncRef.
+func (d *dentry) IncRef() {
+ // d.refs may be 0 if d.fs.renameMu is locked, which serializes against
+ // d.checkCachingLocked().
+ atomic.AddInt64(&d.refs, 1)
+}
+
+// TryIncRef implements vfs.DentryImpl.TryIncRef.
+func (d *dentry) TryIncRef() bool {
+ for {
+ refs := atomic.LoadInt64(&d.refs)
+ if refs <= 0 {
+ return false
+ }
+ if atomic.CompareAndSwapInt64(&d.refs, refs, refs+1) {
+ return true
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// DecRef implements vfs.DentryImpl.DecRef.
+func (d *dentry) DecRef() {
+ if refs := atomic.AddInt64(&d.refs, -1); refs == 0 {
+ d.fs.renameMu.Lock()
+ d.checkCachingLocked()
+ d.fs.renameMu.Unlock()
+ } else if refs < 0 {
+ panic("gofer.dentry.DecRef() called without holding a reference")
+ }
+}
+
+// checkCachingLocked should be called after d's reference count becomes 0 or it
+// becomes disowned.
+//
+// It may be called on a destroyed dentry. For example,
+// renameMu[R]UnlockAndCheckCaching may call checkCachingLocked multiple times
+// for the same dentry when the dentry is visited more than once in the same
+// operation. One of the calls may destroy the dentry, so subsequent calls will
+// do nothing.
+//
+// Preconditions: d.fs.renameMu must be locked for writing.
+func (d *dentry) checkCachingLocked() {
+ // Dentries with a non-zero reference count must be retained. (The only way
+ // to obtain a reference on a dentry with zero references is via path
+ // resolution, which requires renameMu, so if d.refs is zero then it will
+ // remain zero while we hold renameMu for writing.)
+ refs := atomic.LoadInt64(&d.refs)
+ if refs > 0 {
+ if d.cached {
+ d.fs.cachedDentries.Remove(d)
+ d.fs.cachedDentriesLen--
+ d.cached = false
+ }
+ return
+ }
+ if refs == -1 {
+ // Dentry has already been destroyed.
+ return
+ }
+ // Non-child dentries with zero references are no longer reachable by path
+ // resolution and should be dropped immediately.
+ if d.vfsd.Parent() == nil || d.vfsd.IsDisowned() {
+ if d.cached {
+ d.fs.cachedDentries.Remove(d)
+ d.fs.cachedDentriesLen--
+ d.cached = false
+ }
+ d.destroyLocked()
+ return
+ }
+ // If d is already cached, just move it to the front of the LRU.
+ if d.cached {
+ d.fs.cachedDentries.Remove(d)
+ d.fs.cachedDentries.PushFront(d)
+ return
+ }
+ // Cache the dentry, then evict the least recently used cached dentry if
+ // the cache becomes over-full.
+ d.fs.cachedDentries.PushFront(d)
+ d.fs.cachedDentriesLen++
+ d.cached = true
+ if d.fs.cachedDentriesLen > d.fs.opts.maxCachedDentries {
+ victim := d.fs.cachedDentries.Back()
+ d.fs.cachedDentries.Remove(victim)
+ d.fs.cachedDentriesLen--
+ victim.cached = false
+ // victim.refs may have become non-zero from an earlier path
+ // resolution since it was inserted into fs.cachedDentries; see
+ // dentry.incRefLocked(). Either way, we brought
+ // fs.cachedDentriesLen back down to fs.opts.maxCachedDentries, so
+ // we don't loop.
+ if atomic.LoadInt64(&victim.refs) == 0 {
+ if victimParentVFSD := victim.vfsd.Parent(); victimParentVFSD != nil {
+ victimParent := victimParentVFSD.Impl().(*dentry)
+ victimParent.dirMu.Lock()
+ if !victim.vfsd.IsDisowned() {
+ // victim can't be a mount point (in any mount
+ // namespace), since VFS holds references on mount
+ // points.
+ d.fs.vfsfs.VirtualFilesystem().ForceDeleteDentry(&victim.vfsd)
+ // We're only deleting the dentry, not the file it
+ // represents, so we don't need to update
+ // victimParent.dirents etc.
+ }
+ victimParent.dirMu.Unlock()
+ }
+ victim.destroyLocked()
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// destroyLocked destroys the dentry. It may flushes dirty pages from cache,
+// close p9 file and remove reference on parent dentry.
+//
+// Preconditions: d.fs.renameMu must be locked for writing. d.refs == 0. d is
+// not a child dentry.
+func (d *dentry) destroyLocked() {
+ switch atomic.LoadInt64(&d.refs) {
+ case 0:
+ // Mark the dentry destroyed.
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&d.refs, -1)
+ case -1:
+ panic("dentry.destroyLocked() called on already destroyed dentry")
+ default:
+ panic("dentry.destroyLocked() called with references on the dentry")
+ }
+
+ ctx := context.Background()
+ d.handleMu.Lock()
+ if !d.handle.file.isNil() {
+ mf := d.fs.mfp.MemoryFile()
+ d.dataMu.Lock()
+ // Write dirty pages back to the remote filesystem.
+ if d.handleWritable {
+ if err := fsutil.SyncDirtyAll(ctx, &d.cache, &d.dirty, d.size, mf, d.handle.writeFromBlocksAt); err != nil {
+ log.Warningf("gofer.dentry.DecRef: failed to write dirty data back: %v", err)
+ }
+ }
+ // Discard cached data.
+ d.cache.DropAll(mf)
+ d.dirty.RemoveAll()
+ d.dataMu.Unlock()
+ // Clunk open fids and close open host FDs.
+ d.handle.close(ctx)
+ }
+ d.handleMu.Unlock()
+ if !d.file.isNil() {
+ d.file.close(ctx)
+ d.file = p9file{}
+ }
+ // Remove d from the set of all dentries.
+ d.fs.syncMu.Lock()
+ delete(d.fs.dentries, d)
+ d.fs.syncMu.Unlock()
+ // Drop the reference held by d on its parent.
+ if parentVFSD := d.vfsd.Parent(); parentVFSD != nil {
+ parent := parentVFSD.Impl().(*dentry)
+ // This is parent.DecRef() without recursive locking of d.fs.renameMu.
+ if refs := atomic.AddInt64(&parent.refs, -1); refs == 0 {
+ parent.checkCachingLocked()
+ } else if refs < 0 {
+ panic("gofer.dentry.DecRef() called without holding a reference")
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func (d *dentry) isDeleted() bool {
+ return atomic.LoadUint32(&d.deleted) != 0
+}
+
+func (d *dentry) setDeleted() {
+ atomic.StoreUint32(&d.deleted, 1)
+}
+
+// We only support xattrs prefixed with "user." (see b/148380782). Currently,
+// there is no need to expose any other xattrs through a gofer.
+func (d *dentry) listxattr(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, size uint64) ([]string, error) {
+ xattrMap, err := d.file.listXattr(ctx, size)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ xattrs := make([]string, 0, len(xattrMap))
+ for x := range xattrMap {
+ if strings.HasPrefix(x, linux.XATTR_USER_PREFIX) {
+ xattrs = append(xattrs, x)
+ }
+ }
+ return xattrs, nil
+}
+
+func (d *dentry) getxattr(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, opts *vfs.GetxattrOptions) (string, error) {
+ if err := d.checkPermissions(creds, vfs.MayRead); err != nil {
+ return "", err
+ }
+ if !strings.HasPrefix(opts.Name, linux.XATTR_USER_PREFIX) {
+ return "", syserror.EOPNOTSUPP
+ }
+ return d.file.getXattr(ctx, opts.Name, opts.Size)
+}
+
+func (d *dentry) setxattr(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, opts *vfs.SetxattrOptions) error {
+ if err := d.checkPermissions(creds, vfs.MayWrite); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if !strings.HasPrefix(opts.Name, linux.XATTR_USER_PREFIX) {
+ return syserror.EOPNOTSUPP
+ }
+ return d.file.setXattr(ctx, opts.Name, opts.Value, opts.Flags)
+}
+
+func (d *dentry) removexattr(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, name string) error {
+ if err := d.checkPermissions(creds, vfs.MayWrite); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if !strings.HasPrefix(name, linux.XATTR_USER_PREFIX) {
+ return syserror.EOPNOTSUPP
+ }
+ return d.file.removeXattr(ctx, name)
+}
+
+// Preconditions: d.isRegularFile() || d.isDirectory().
+func (d *dentry) ensureSharedHandle(ctx context.Context, read, write, trunc bool) error {
+ // O_TRUNC unconditionally requires us to obtain a new handle (opened with
+ // O_TRUNC).
+ if !trunc {
+ d.handleMu.RLock()
+ if (!read || d.handleReadable) && (!write || d.handleWritable) {
+ // The current handle is sufficient.
+ d.handleMu.RUnlock()
+ return nil
+ }
+ d.handleMu.RUnlock()
+ }
+
+ haveOldFD := false
+ d.handleMu.Lock()
+ if (read && !d.handleReadable) || (write && !d.handleWritable) || trunc {
+ // Get a new handle.
+ wantReadable := d.handleReadable || read
+ wantWritable := d.handleWritable || write
+ h, err := openHandle(ctx, d.file, wantReadable, wantWritable, trunc)
+ if err != nil {
+ d.handleMu.Unlock()
+ return err
+ }
+ if !d.handle.file.isNil() {
+ // Check that old and new handles are compatible: If the old handle
+ // includes a host file descriptor but the new one does not, or
+ // vice versa, old and new memory mappings may be incoherent.
+ haveOldFD = d.handle.fd >= 0
+ haveNewFD := h.fd >= 0
+ if haveOldFD != haveNewFD {
+ d.handleMu.Unlock()
+ ctx.Warningf("gofer.dentry.ensureSharedHandle: can't change host FD availability from %v to %v across dentry handle upgrade", haveOldFD, haveNewFD)
+ h.close(ctx)
+ return syserror.EIO
+ }
+ if haveOldFD {
+ // We may have raced with callers of d.pf.FD() that are now
+ // using the old file descriptor, preventing us from safely
+ // closing it. We could handle this by invalidating existing
+ // memmap.Translations, but this is expensive. Instead, use
+ // dup3 to make the old file descriptor refer to the new file
+ // description, then close the new file descriptor (which is no
+ // longer needed). Racing callers may use the old or new file
+ // description, but this doesn't matter since they refer to the
+ // same file (unless d.fs.opts.overlayfsStaleRead is true,
+ // which we handle separately).
+ if err := syscall.Dup3(int(h.fd), int(d.handle.fd), syscall.O_CLOEXEC); err != nil {
+ d.handleMu.Unlock()
+ ctx.Warningf("gofer.dentry.ensureSharedHandle: failed to dup fd %d to fd %d: %v", h.fd, d.handle.fd, err)
+ h.close(ctx)
+ return err
+ }
+ syscall.Close(int(h.fd))
+ h.fd = d.handle.fd
+ if d.fs.opts.overlayfsStaleRead {
+ // Replace sentry mappings of the old FD with mappings of
+ // the new FD, since the two are not necessarily coherent.
+ if err := d.pf.hostFileMapper.RegenerateMappings(int(h.fd)); err != nil {
+ d.handleMu.Unlock()
+ ctx.Warningf("gofer.dentry.ensureSharedHandle: failed to replace sentry mappings of old FD with mappings of new FD: %v", err)
+ h.close(ctx)
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+ // Clunk the old fid before making the new handle visible (by
+ // unlocking d.handleMu).
+ d.handle.file.close(ctx)
+ }
+ }
+ // Switch to the new handle.
+ d.handle = h
+ d.handleReadable = wantReadable
+ d.handleWritable = wantWritable
+ }
+ d.handleMu.Unlock()
+
+ if d.fs.opts.overlayfsStaleRead && haveOldFD {
+ // Invalidate application mappings that may be using the old FD; they
+ // will be replaced with mappings using the new FD after future calls
+ // to d.Translate(). This requires holding d.mapsMu, which precedes
+ // d.handleMu in the lock order.
+ d.mapsMu.Lock()
+ d.mappings.InvalidateAll(memmap.InvalidateOpts{})
+ d.mapsMu.Unlock()
+ }
+
+ return nil
+}
+
+// incLinks increments link count.
+//
+// Preconditions: d.nlink != 0 && d.nlink < math.MaxUint32.
+func (d *dentry) incLinks() {
+ v := atomic.AddUint32(&d.nlink, 1)
+ if v < 2 {
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("dentry.nlink is invalid (was 0 or overflowed): %d", v))
+ }
+}
+
+// decLinks decrements link count.
+//
+// Preconditions: d.nlink > 1.
+func (d *dentry) decLinks() {
+ v := atomic.AddUint32(&d.nlink, ^uint32(0))
+ if v == 0 {
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("dentry.nlink must be greater than 0: %d", v))
+ }
+}
+
+// fileDescription is embedded by gofer implementations of
+// vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.
+type fileDescription struct {
+ vfsfd vfs.FileDescription
+ vfs.FileDescriptionDefaultImpl
+}
+
+func (fd *fileDescription) filesystem() *filesystem {
+ return fd.vfsfd.Mount().Filesystem().Impl().(*filesystem)
+}
+
+func (fd *fileDescription) dentry() *dentry {
+ return fd.vfsfd.Dentry().Impl().(*dentry)
+}
+
+// Stat implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Stat.
+func (fd *fileDescription) Stat(ctx context.Context, opts vfs.StatOptions) (linux.Statx, error) {
+ d := fd.dentry()
+ const validMask = uint32(linux.STATX_MODE | linux.STATX_UID | linux.STATX_GID | linux.STATX_ATIME | linux.STATX_MTIME | linux.STATX_CTIME | linux.STATX_SIZE | linux.STATX_BLOCKS | linux.STATX_BTIME)
+ if d.fs.opts.interop == InteropModeShared && opts.Mask&(validMask) != 0 && opts.Sync != linux.AT_STATX_DONT_SYNC {
+ // TODO(jamieliu): Use specialFileFD.handle.file for the getattr if
+ // available?
+ if err := d.updateFromGetattr(ctx); err != nil {
+ return linux.Statx{}, err
+ }
+ }
+ var stat linux.Statx
+ d.statTo(&stat)
+ return stat, nil
+}
+
+// SetStat implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.SetStat.
+func (fd *fileDescription) SetStat(ctx context.Context, opts vfs.SetStatOptions) error {
+ return fd.dentry().setStat(ctx, auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx), &opts.Stat, fd.vfsfd.Mount())
+}
+
+// Listxattr implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Listxattr.
+func (fd *fileDescription) Listxattr(ctx context.Context, size uint64) ([]string, error) {
+ return fd.dentry().listxattr(ctx, auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx), size)
+}
+
+// Getxattr implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Getxattr.
+func (fd *fileDescription) Getxattr(ctx context.Context, opts vfs.GetxattrOptions) (string, error) {
+ return fd.dentry().getxattr(ctx, auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx), &opts)
+}
+
+// Setxattr implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Setxattr.
+func (fd *fileDescription) Setxattr(ctx context.Context, opts vfs.SetxattrOptions) error {
+ return fd.dentry().setxattr(ctx, auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx), &opts)
+}
+
+// Removexattr implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Removexattr.
+func (fd *fileDescription) Removexattr(ctx context.Context, name string) error {
+ return fd.dentry().removexattr(ctx, auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx), name)
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/gofer_state_autogen.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/gofer_state_autogen.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..546d432c9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/gofer_state_autogen.go
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+// automatically generated by stateify.
+
+package gofer
+
+import (
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/state"
+)
+
+func (x *dentryList) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *dentryList) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("head", &x.head)
+ m.Save("tail", &x.tail)
+}
+
+func (x *dentryList) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *dentryList) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("head", &x.head)
+ m.Load("tail", &x.tail)
+}
+
+func (x *dentryEntry) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *dentryEntry) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("next", &x.next)
+ m.Save("prev", &x.prev)
+}
+
+func (x *dentryEntry) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *dentryEntry) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("next", &x.next)
+ m.Load("prev", &x.prev)
+}
+
+func init() {
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer.dentryList", (*dentryList)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*dentryList).save, Load: (*dentryList).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer.dentryEntry", (*dentryEntry)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*dentryEntry).save, Load: (*dentryEntry).load})
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/handle.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/handle.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..cfe66f797
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/handle.go
@@ -0,0 +1,135 @@
+// 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 gofer
+
+import (
+ "syscall"
+
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/p9"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/safemem"
+)
+
+// handle represents a remote "open file descriptor", consisting of an opened
+// fid (p9.File) and optionally a host file descriptor.
+type handle struct {
+ file p9file
+ fd int32 // -1 if unavailable
+}
+
+// Preconditions: read || write.
+func openHandle(ctx context.Context, file p9file, read, write, trunc bool) (handle, error) {
+ _, newfile, err := file.walk(ctx, nil)
+ if err != nil {
+ return handle{fd: -1}, err
+ }
+ var flags p9.OpenFlags
+ switch {
+ case read && !write:
+ flags = p9.ReadOnly
+ case !read && write:
+ flags = p9.WriteOnly
+ case read && write:
+ flags = p9.ReadWrite
+ }
+ if trunc {
+ flags |= p9.OpenTruncate
+ }
+ fdobj, _, _, err := newfile.open(ctx, flags)
+ if err != nil {
+ newfile.close(ctx)
+ return handle{fd: -1}, err
+ }
+ fd := int32(-1)
+ if fdobj != nil {
+ fd = int32(fdobj.Release())
+ }
+ return handle{
+ file: newfile,
+ fd: fd,
+ }, nil
+}
+
+func (h *handle) close(ctx context.Context) {
+ h.file.close(ctx)
+ h.file = p9file{}
+ if h.fd >= 0 {
+ syscall.Close(int(h.fd))
+ h.fd = -1
+ }
+}
+
+func (h *handle) readToBlocksAt(ctx context.Context, dsts safemem.BlockSeq, offset uint64) (uint64, error) {
+ if dsts.IsEmpty() {
+ return 0, nil
+ }
+ if h.fd >= 0 {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ n, err := hostPreadv(h.fd, dsts, int64(offset))
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return n, err
+ }
+ if dsts.NumBlocks() == 1 && !dsts.Head().NeedSafecopy() {
+ n, err := h.file.readAt(ctx, dsts.Head().ToSlice(), offset)
+ return uint64(n), err
+ }
+ // Buffer the read since p9.File.ReadAt() takes []byte.
+ buf := make([]byte, dsts.NumBytes())
+ n, err := h.file.readAt(ctx, buf, offset)
+ if n == 0 {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+ if cp, cperr := safemem.CopySeq(dsts, safemem.BlockSeqOf(safemem.BlockFromSafeSlice(buf[:n]))); cperr != nil {
+ return cp, cperr
+ }
+ return uint64(n), err
+}
+
+func (h *handle) writeFromBlocksAt(ctx context.Context, srcs safemem.BlockSeq, offset uint64) (uint64, error) {
+ if srcs.IsEmpty() {
+ return 0, nil
+ }
+ if h.fd >= 0 {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ n, err := hostPwritev(h.fd, srcs, int64(offset))
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return n, err
+ }
+ if srcs.NumBlocks() == 1 && !srcs.Head().NeedSafecopy() {
+ n, err := h.file.writeAt(ctx, srcs.Head().ToSlice(), offset)
+ return uint64(n), err
+ }
+ // Buffer the write since p9.File.WriteAt() takes []byte.
+ buf := make([]byte, srcs.NumBytes())
+ cp, cperr := safemem.CopySeq(safemem.BlockSeqOf(safemem.BlockFromSafeSlice(buf)), srcs)
+ if cp == 0 {
+ return 0, cperr
+ }
+ n, err := h.file.writeAt(ctx, buf[:cp], offset)
+ if err != nil {
+ return uint64(n), err
+ }
+ return cp, cperr
+}
+
+func (h *handle) sync(ctx context.Context) error {
+ if h.fd >= 0 {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ err := syscall.Fsync(int(h.fd))
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return err
+ }
+ return h.file.fsync(ctx)
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/handle_unsafe.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/handle_unsafe.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..19560ab26
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/handle_unsafe.go
@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+// 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 gofer
+
+import (
+ "syscall"
+ "unsafe"
+
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/safemem"
+)
+
+// Preconditions: !dsts.IsEmpty().
+func hostPreadv(fd int32, dsts safemem.BlockSeq, off int64) (uint64, error) {
+ // No buffering is necessary regardless of safecopy; host syscalls will
+ // return EFAULT if appropriate, instead of raising SIGBUS.
+ if dsts.NumBlocks() == 1 {
+ // Use pread() instead of preadv() to avoid iovec allocation and
+ // copying.
+ dst := dsts.Head()
+ n, _, e := syscall.Syscall6(syscall.SYS_PREAD64, uintptr(fd), dst.Addr(), uintptr(dst.Len()), uintptr(off), 0, 0)
+ if e != 0 {
+ return 0, e
+ }
+ return uint64(n), nil
+ }
+ iovs := safemem.IovecsFromBlockSeq(dsts)
+ n, _, e := syscall.Syscall6(syscall.SYS_PREADV, uintptr(fd), uintptr((unsafe.Pointer)(&iovs[0])), uintptr(len(iovs)), uintptr(off), 0, 0)
+ if e != 0 {
+ return 0, e
+ }
+ return uint64(n), nil
+}
+
+// Preconditions: !srcs.IsEmpty().
+func hostPwritev(fd int32, srcs safemem.BlockSeq, off int64) (uint64, error) {
+ // No buffering is necessary regardless of safecopy; host syscalls will
+ // return EFAULT if appropriate, instead of raising SIGBUS.
+ if srcs.NumBlocks() == 1 {
+ // Use pwrite() instead of pwritev() to avoid iovec allocation and
+ // copying.
+ src := srcs.Head()
+ n, _, e := syscall.Syscall6(syscall.SYS_PWRITE64, uintptr(fd), src.Addr(), uintptr(src.Len()), uintptr(off), 0, 0)
+ if e != 0 {
+ return 0, e
+ }
+ return uint64(n), nil
+ }
+ iovs := safemem.IovecsFromBlockSeq(srcs)
+ n, _, e := syscall.Syscall6(syscall.SYS_PWRITEV, uintptr(fd), uintptr((unsafe.Pointer)(&iovs[0])), uintptr(len(iovs)), uintptr(off), 0, 0)
+ if e != 0 {
+ return 0, e
+ }
+ return uint64(n), nil
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/p9file.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/p9file.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..87f0b877f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/p9file.go
@@ -0,0 +1,233 @@
+// 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 gofer
+
+import (
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/fd"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/p9"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror"
+)
+
+// p9file is a wrapper around p9.File that provides methods that are
+// Context-aware.
+type p9file struct {
+ file p9.File
+}
+
+func (f p9file) isNil() bool {
+ return f.file == nil
+}
+
+func (f p9file) walk(ctx context.Context, names []string) ([]p9.QID, p9file, error) {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ qids, newfile, err := f.file.Walk(names)
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return qids, p9file{newfile}, err
+}
+
+func (f p9file) walkGetAttr(ctx context.Context, names []string) ([]p9.QID, p9file, p9.AttrMask, p9.Attr, error) {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ qids, newfile, attrMask, attr, err := f.file.WalkGetAttr(names)
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return qids, p9file{newfile}, attrMask, attr, err
+}
+
+// walkGetAttrOne is a wrapper around p9.File.WalkGetAttr that takes a single
+// path component and returns a single qid.
+func (f p9file) walkGetAttrOne(ctx context.Context, name string) (p9.QID, p9file, p9.AttrMask, p9.Attr, error) {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ qids, newfile, attrMask, attr, err := f.file.WalkGetAttr([]string{name})
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ if err != nil {
+ return p9.QID{}, p9file{}, p9.AttrMask{}, p9.Attr{}, err
+ }
+ if len(qids) != 1 {
+ ctx.Warningf("p9.File.WalkGetAttr returned %d qids (%v), wanted 1", len(qids), qids)
+ if newfile != nil {
+ p9file{newfile}.close(ctx)
+ }
+ return p9.QID{}, p9file{}, p9.AttrMask{}, p9.Attr{}, syserror.EIO
+ }
+ return qids[0], p9file{newfile}, attrMask, attr, nil
+}
+
+func (f p9file) statFS(ctx context.Context) (p9.FSStat, error) {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ fsstat, err := f.file.StatFS()
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return fsstat, err
+}
+
+func (f p9file) getAttr(ctx context.Context, req p9.AttrMask) (p9.QID, p9.AttrMask, p9.Attr, error) {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ qid, attrMask, attr, err := f.file.GetAttr(req)
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return qid, attrMask, attr, err
+}
+
+func (f p9file) setAttr(ctx context.Context, valid p9.SetAttrMask, attr p9.SetAttr) error {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ err := f.file.SetAttr(valid, attr)
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return err
+}
+
+func (f p9file) listXattr(ctx context.Context, size uint64) (map[string]struct{}, error) {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ xattrs, err := f.file.ListXattr(size)
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return xattrs, err
+}
+
+func (f p9file) getXattr(ctx context.Context, name string, size uint64) (string, error) {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ val, err := f.file.GetXattr(name, size)
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return val, err
+}
+
+func (f p9file) setXattr(ctx context.Context, name, value string, flags uint32) error {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ err := f.file.SetXattr(name, value, flags)
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return err
+}
+
+func (f p9file) removeXattr(ctx context.Context, name string) error {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ err := f.file.RemoveXattr(name)
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return err
+}
+
+func (f p9file) allocate(ctx context.Context, mode p9.AllocateMode, offset, length uint64) error {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ err := f.file.Allocate(mode, offset, length)
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return err
+}
+
+func (f p9file) close(ctx context.Context) error {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ err := f.file.Close()
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return err
+}
+
+func (f p9file) open(ctx context.Context, flags p9.OpenFlags) (*fd.FD, p9.QID, uint32, error) {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ fdobj, qid, iounit, err := f.file.Open(flags)
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return fdobj, qid, iounit, err
+}
+
+func (f p9file) readAt(ctx context.Context, p []byte, offset uint64) (int, error) {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ n, err := f.file.ReadAt(p, offset)
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return n, err
+}
+
+func (f p9file) writeAt(ctx context.Context, p []byte, offset uint64) (int, error) {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ n, err := f.file.WriteAt(p, offset)
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return n, err
+}
+
+func (f p9file) fsync(ctx context.Context) error {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ err := f.file.FSync()
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return err
+}
+
+func (f p9file) create(ctx context.Context, name string, flags p9.OpenFlags, permissions p9.FileMode, uid p9.UID, gid p9.GID) (*fd.FD, p9file, p9.QID, uint32, error) {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ fdobj, newfile, qid, iounit, err := f.file.Create(name, flags, permissions, uid, gid)
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return fdobj, p9file{newfile}, qid, iounit, err
+}
+
+func (f p9file) mkdir(ctx context.Context, name string, permissions p9.FileMode, uid p9.UID, gid p9.GID) (p9.QID, error) {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ qid, err := f.file.Mkdir(name, permissions, uid, gid)
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return qid, err
+}
+
+func (f p9file) symlink(ctx context.Context, oldName string, newName string, uid p9.UID, gid p9.GID) (p9.QID, error) {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ qid, err := f.file.Symlink(oldName, newName, uid, gid)
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return qid, err
+}
+
+func (f p9file) link(ctx context.Context, target p9file, newName string) error {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ err := f.file.Link(target.file, newName)
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return err
+}
+
+func (f p9file) mknod(ctx context.Context, name string, mode p9.FileMode, major uint32, minor uint32, uid p9.UID, gid p9.GID) (p9.QID, error) {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ qid, err := f.file.Mknod(name, mode, major, minor, uid, gid)
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return qid, err
+}
+
+func (f p9file) rename(ctx context.Context, newDir p9file, newName string) error {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ err := f.file.Rename(newDir.file, newName)
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return err
+}
+
+func (f p9file) unlinkAt(ctx context.Context, name string, flags uint32) error {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ err := f.file.UnlinkAt(name, flags)
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return err
+}
+
+func (f p9file) readdir(ctx context.Context, offset uint64, count uint32) ([]p9.Dirent, error) {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ dirents, err := f.file.Readdir(offset, count)
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return dirents, err
+}
+
+func (f p9file) readlink(ctx context.Context) (string, error) {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ target, err := f.file.Readlink()
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return target, err
+}
+
+func (f p9file) flush(ctx context.Context) error {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ err := f.file.Flush()
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return err
+}
+
+func (f p9file) connect(ctx context.Context, flags p9.ConnectFlags) (*fd.FD, error) {
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepStart(false)
+ fdobj, err := f.file.Connect(flags)
+ ctx.UninterruptibleSleepFinish(false)
+ return fdobj, err
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/pagemath.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/pagemath.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..847cb0784
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/pagemath.go
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+// 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 gofer
+
+import (
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/usermem"
+)
+
+// This are equivalent to usermem.Addr.RoundDown/Up, but without the
+// potentially truncating conversion to usermem.Addr. This is necessary because
+// there is no way to define generic "PageRoundDown/Up" functions in Go.
+
+func pageRoundDown(x uint64) uint64 {
+ return x &^ (usermem.PageSize - 1)
+}
+
+func pageRoundUp(x uint64) uint64 {
+ return pageRoundDown(x + usermem.PageSize - 1)
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/regular_file.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/regular_file.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..857f7c74e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/regular_file.go
@@ -0,0 +1,874 @@
+// 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 gofer
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "io"
+ "math"
+ "sync"
+ "sync/atomic"
+
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/log"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/safemem"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fs/fsutil"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/memmap"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/pgalloc"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/platform"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/usage"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/usermem"
+)
+
+func (d *dentry) isRegularFile() bool {
+ return d.fileType() == linux.S_IFREG
+}
+
+type regularFileFD struct {
+ fileDescription
+
+ // off is the file offset. off is protected by mu.
+ mu sync.Mutex
+ off int64
+}
+
+// Release implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Release.
+func (fd *regularFileFD) Release() {
+}
+
+// OnClose implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.OnClose.
+func (fd *regularFileFD) OnClose(ctx context.Context) error {
+ if !fd.vfsfd.IsWritable() {
+ return nil
+ }
+ // Skip flushing if writes may be buffered by the client, since (as with
+ // the VFS1 client) we don't flush buffered writes on close anyway.
+ d := fd.dentry()
+ if d.fs.opts.interop == InteropModeExclusive {
+ return nil
+ }
+ d.handleMu.RLock()
+ defer d.handleMu.RUnlock()
+ return d.handle.file.flush(ctx)
+}
+
+// PRead implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.PRead.
+func (fd *regularFileFD) PRead(ctx context.Context, dst usermem.IOSequence, offset int64, opts vfs.ReadOptions) (int64, error) {
+ if offset < 0 {
+ return 0, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ if opts.Flags != 0 {
+ return 0, syserror.EOPNOTSUPP
+ }
+
+ // Check for reading at EOF before calling into MM (but not under
+ // InteropModeShared, which makes d.size unreliable).
+ d := fd.dentry()
+ if d.fs.opts.interop != InteropModeShared && uint64(offset) >= atomic.LoadUint64(&d.size) {
+ return 0, io.EOF
+ }
+
+ if fd.vfsfd.StatusFlags()&linux.O_DIRECT != 0 {
+ // Lock d.metadataMu for the rest of the read to prevent d.size from
+ // changing.
+ d.metadataMu.Lock()
+ defer d.metadataMu.Unlock()
+ // Write dirty cached pages that will be touched by the read back to
+ // the remote file.
+ if err := d.writeback(ctx, offset, dst.NumBytes()); err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+ }
+
+ rw := getDentryReadWriter(ctx, d, offset)
+ if fd.vfsfd.StatusFlags()&linux.O_DIRECT != 0 {
+ // Require the read to go to the remote file.
+ rw.direct = true
+ }
+ n, err := dst.CopyOutFrom(ctx, rw)
+ putDentryReadWriter(rw)
+ if d.fs.opts.interop != InteropModeShared {
+ // Compare Linux's mm/filemap.c:do_generic_file_read() => file_accessed().
+ d.touchAtime(fd.vfsfd.Mount())
+ }
+ return n, err
+}
+
+// Read implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Read.
+func (fd *regularFileFD) Read(ctx context.Context, dst usermem.IOSequence, opts vfs.ReadOptions) (int64, error) {
+ fd.mu.Lock()
+ n, err := fd.PRead(ctx, dst, fd.off, opts)
+ fd.off += n
+ fd.mu.Unlock()
+ return n, err
+}
+
+// PWrite implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.PWrite.
+func (fd *regularFileFD) PWrite(ctx context.Context, src usermem.IOSequence, offset int64, opts vfs.WriteOptions) (int64, error) {
+ if offset < 0 {
+ return 0, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ if opts.Flags != 0 {
+ return 0, syserror.EOPNOTSUPP
+ }
+ limit, err := vfs.CheckLimit(ctx, offset, src.NumBytes())
+ if err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+ src = src.TakeFirst64(limit)
+
+ d := fd.dentry()
+ d.metadataMu.Lock()
+ defer d.metadataMu.Unlock()
+ if d.fs.opts.interop != InteropModeShared {
+ // Compare Linux's mm/filemap.c:__generic_file_write_iter() =>
+ // file_update_time(). This is d.touchCMtime(), but without locking
+ // d.metadataMu (recursively).
+ d.touchCMtimeLocked()
+ }
+ if fd.vfsfd.StatusFlags()&linux.O_DIRECT != 0 {
+ // Write dirty cached pages that will be touched by the write back to
+ // the remote file.
+ if err := d.writeback(ctx, offset, src.NumBytes()); err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+ // Remove touched pages from the cache.
+ pgstart := pageRoundDown(uint64(offset))
+ pgend := pageRoundUp(uint64(offset + src.NumBytes()))
+ if pgend < pgstart {
+ return 0, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ mr := memmap.MappableRange{pgstart, pgend}
+ var freed []platform.FileRange
+ d.dataMu.Lock()
+ cseg := d.cache.LowerBoundSegment(mr.Start)
+ for cseg.Ok() && cseg.Start() < mr.End {
+ cseg = d.cache.Isolate(cseg, mr)
+ freed = append(freed, platform.FileRange{cseg.Value(), cseg.Value() + cseg.Range().Length()})
+ cseg = d.cache.Remove(cseg).NextSegment()
+ }
+ d.dataMu.Unlock()
+ // Invalidate mappings of removed pages.
+ d.mapsMu.Lock()
+ d.mappings.Invalidate(mr, memmap.InvalidateOpts{})
+ d.mapsMu.Unlock()
+ // Finally free pages removed from the cache.
+ mf := d.fs.mfp.MemoryFile()
+ for _, freedFR := range freed {
+ mf.DecRef(freedFR)
+ }
+ }
+ rw := getDentryReadWriter(ctx, d, offset)
+ if fd.vfsfd.StatusFlags()&linux.O_DIRECT != 0 {
+ // Require the write to go to the remote file.
+ rw.direct = true
+ }
+ n, err := src.CopyInTo(ctx, rw)
+ putDentryReadWriter(rw)
+ if n != 0 && fd.vfsfd.StatusFlags()&(linux.O_DSYNC|linux.O_SYNC) != 0 {
+ // Write dirty cached pages touched by the write back to the remote
+ // file.
+ if err := d.writeback(ctx, offset, src.NumBytes()); err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+ // Request the remote filesystem to sync the remote file.
+ if err := d.handle.file.fsync(ctx); err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+ }
+ return n, err
+}
+
+// Write implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Write.
+func (fd *regularFileFD) Write(ctx context.Context, src usermem.IOSequence, opts vfs.WriteOptions) (int64, error) {
+ fd.mu.Lock()
+ n, err := fd.PWrite(ctx, src, fd.off, opts)
+ fd.off += n
+ fd.mu.Unlock()
+ return n, err
+}
+
+type dentryReadWriter struct {
+ ctx context.Context
+ d *dentry
+ off uint64
+ direct bool
+}
+
+var dentryReadWriterPool = sync.Pool{
+ New: func() interface{} {
+ return &dentryReadWriter{}
+ },
+}
+
+func getDentryReadWriter(ctx context.Context, d *dentry, offset int64) *dentryReadWriter {
+ rw := dentryReadWriterPool.Get().(*dentryReadWriter)
+ rw.ctx = ctx
+ rw.d = d
+ rw.off = uint64(offset)
+ rw.direct = false
+ return rw
+}
+
+func putDentryReadWriter(rw *dentryReadWriter) {
+ rw.ctx = nil
+ rw.d = nil
+ dentryReadWriterPool.Put(rw)
+}
+
+// ReadToBlocks implements safemem.Reader.ReadToBlocks.
+func (rw *dentryReadWriter) ReadToBlocks(dsts safemem.BlockSeq) (uint64, error) {
+ if dsts.IsEmpty() {
+ return 0, nil
+ }
+
+ // If we have a mmappable host FD (which must be used here to ensure
+ // coherence with memory-mapped I/O), or if InteropModeShared is in effect
+ // (which prevents us from caching file contents and makes dentry.size
+ // unreliable), or if the file was opened O_DIRECT, read directly from
+ // dentry.handle without locking dentry.dataMu.
+ rw.d.handleMu.RLock()
+ if (rw.d.handle.fd >= 0 && !rw.d.fs.opts.forcePageCache) || rw.d.fs.opts.interop == InteropModeShared || rw.direct {
+ n, err := rw.d.handle.readToBlocksAt(rw.ctx, dsts, rw.off)
+ rw.d.handleMu.RUnlock()
+ rw.off += n
+ return n, err
+ }
+
+ // Otherwise read from/through the cache.
+ mf := rw.d.fs.mfp.MemoryFile()
+ fillCache := mf.ShouldCacheEvictable()
+ var dataMuUnlock func()
+ if fillCache {
+ rw.d.dataMu.Lock()
+ dataMuUnlock = rw.d.dataMu.Unlock
+ } else {
+ rw.d.dataMu.RLock()
+ dataMuUnlock = rw.d.dataMu.RUnlock
+ }
+
+ // Compute the range to read (limited by file size and overflow-checked).
+ if rw.off >= rw.d.size {
+ dataMuUnlock()
+ rw.d.handleMu.RUnlock()
+ return 0, io.EOF
+ }
+ end := rw.d.size
+ if rend := rw.off + dsts.NumBytes(); rend > rw.off && rend < end {
+ end = rend
+ }
+
+ var done uint64
+ seg, gap := rw.d.cache.Find(rw.off)
+ for rw.off < end {
+ mr := memmap.MappableRange{rw.off, end}
+ switch {
+ case seg.Ok():
+ // Get internal mappings from the cache.
+ ims, err := mf.MapInternal(seg.FileRangeOf(seg.Range().Intersect(mr)), usermem.Read)
+ if err != nil {
+ dataMuUnlock()
+ rw.d.handleMu.RUnlock()
+ return done, err
+ }
+
+ // Copy from internal mappings.
+ n, err := safemem.CopySeq(dsts, ims)
+ done += n
+ rw.off += n
+ dsts = dsts.DropFirst64(n)
+ if err != nil {
+ dataMuUnlock()
+ rw.d.handleMu.RUnlock()
+ return done, err
+ }
+
+ // Continue.
+ seg, gap = seg.NextNonEmpty()
+
+ case gap.Ok():
+ gapMR := gap.Range().Intersect(mr)
+ if fillCache {
+ // Read into the cache, then re-enter the loop to read from the
+ // cache.
+ reqMR := memmap.MappableRange{
+ Start: pageRoundDown(gapMR.Start),
+ End: pageRoundUp(gapMR.End),
+ }
+ optMR := gap.Range()
+ err := rw.d.cache.Fill(rw.ctx, reqMR, maxFillRange(reqMR, optMR), mf, usage.PageCache, rw.d.handle.readToBlocksAt)
+ mf.MarkEvictable(rw.d, pgalloc.EvictableRange{optMR.Start, optMR.End})
+ seg, gap = rw.d.cache.Find(rw.off)
+ if !seg.Ok() {
+ dataMuUnlock()
+ rw.d.handleMu.RUnlock()
+ return done, err
+ }
+ // err might have occurred in part of gap.Range() outside
+ // gapMR. Forget about it for now; if the error matters and
+ // persists, we'll run into it again in a later iteration of
+ // this loop.
+ } else {
+ // Read directly from the file.
+ gapDsts := dsts.TakeFirst64(gapMR.Length())
+ n, err := rw.d.handle.readToBlocksAt(rw.ctx, gapDsts, gapMR.Start)
+ done += n
+ rw.off += n
+ dsts = dsts.DropFirst64(n)
+ // Partial reads are fine. But we must stop reading.
+ if n != gapDsts.NumBytes() || err != nil {
+ dataMuUnlock()
+ rw.d.handleMu.RUnlock()
+ return done, err
+ }
+
+ // Continue.
+ seg, gap = gap.NextSegment(), fsutil.FileRangeGapIterator{}
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ dataMuUnlock()
+ rw.d.handleMu.RUnlock()
+ return done, nil
+}
+
+// WriteFromBlocks implements safemem.Writer.WriteFromBlocks.
+//
+// Preconditions: rw.d.metadataMu must be locked.
+func (rw *dentryReadWriter) WriteFromBlocks(srcs safemem.BlockSeq) (uint64, error) {
+ if srcs.IsEmpty() {
+ return 0, nil
+ }
+
+ // If we have a mmappable host FD (which must be used here to ensure
+ // coherence with memory-mapped I/O), or if InteropModeShared is in effect
+ // (which prevents us from caching file contents), or if the file was
+ // opened with O_DIRECT, write directly to dentry.handle without locking
+ // dentry.dataMu.
+ rw.d.handleMu.RLock()
+ if (rw.d.handle.fd >= 0 && !rw.d.fs.opts.forcePageCache) || rw.d.fs.opts.interop == InteropModeShared || rw.direct {
+ n, err := rw.d.handle.writeFromBlocksAt(rw.ctx, srcs, rw.off)
+ rw.off += n
+ rw.d.dataMu.Lock()
+ if rw.off > rw.d.size {
+ atomic.StoreUint64(&rw.d.size, rw.off)
+ // The remote file's size will implicitly be extended to the correct
+ // value when we write back to it.
+ }
+ rw.d.dataMu.Unlock()
+ rw.d.handleMu.RUnlock()
+ return n, err
+ }
+
+ // Otherwise write to/through the cache.
+ mf := rw.d.fs.mfp.MemoryFile()
+ rw.d.dataMu.Lock()
+
+ // Compute the range to write (overflow-checked).
+ start := rw.off
+ end := rw.off + srcs.NumBytes()
+ if end <= rw.off {
+ end = math.MaxInt64
+ }
+
+ var (
+ done uint64
+ retErr error
+ )
+ seg, gap := rw.d.cache.Find(rw.off)
+ for rw.off < end {
+ mr := memmap.MappableRange{rw.off, end}
+ switch {
+ case seg.Ok():
+ // Get internal mappings from the cache.
+ segMR := seg.Range().Intersect(mr)
+ ims, err := mf.MapInternal(seg.FileRangeOf(segMR), usermem.Write)
+ if err != nil {
+ retErr = err
+ goto exitLoop
+ }
+
+ // Copy to internal mappings.
+ n, err := safemem.CopySeq(ims, srcs)
+ done += n
+ rw.off += n
+ srcs = srcs.DropFirst64(n)
+ rw.d.dirty.MarkDirty(segMR)
+ if err != nil {
+ retErr = err
+ goto exitLoop
+ }
+
+ // Continue.
+ seg, gap = seg.NextNonEmpty()
+
+ case gap.Ok():
+ // Write directly to the file. At present, we never fill the cache
+ // when writing, since doing so can convert small writes into
+ // inefficient read-modify-write cycles, and we have no mechanism
+ // for detecting or avoiding this.
+ gapMR := gap.Range().Intersect(mr)
+ gapSrcs := srcs.TakeFirst64(gapMR.Length())
+ n, err := rw.d.handle.writeFromBlocksAt(rw.ctx, gapSrcs, gapMR.Start)
+ done += n
+ rw.off += n
+ srcs = srcs.DropFirst64(n)
+ // Partial writes are fine. But we must stop writing.
+ if n != gapSrcs.NumBytes() || err != nil {
+ retErr = err
+ goto exitLoop
+ }
+
+ // Continue.
+ seg, gap = gap.NextSegment(), fsutil.FileRangeGapIterator{}
+ }
+ }
+exitLoop:
+ if rw.off > rw.d.size {
+ atomic.StoreUint64(&rw.d.size, rw.off)
+ // The remote file's size will implicitly be extended to the correct
+ // value when we write back to it.
+ }
+ // If InteropModeWritethrough is in effect, flush written data back to the
+ // remote filesystem.
+ if rw.d.fs.opts.interop == InteropModeWritethrough && done != 0 {
+ if err := fsutil.SyncDirty(rw.ctx, memmap.MappableRange{
+ Start: start,
+ End: rw.off,
+ }, &rw.d.cache, &rw.d.dirty, rw.d.size, mf, rw.d.handle.writeFromBlocksAt); err != nil {
+ // We have no idea how many bytes were actually flushed.
+ rw.off = start
+ done = 0
+ retErr = err
+ }
+ }
+ rw.d.dataMu.Unlock()
+ rw.d.handleMu.RUnlock()
+ return done, retErr
+}
+
+func (d *dentry) writeback(ctx context.Context, offset, size int64) error {
+ if size == 0 {
+ return nil
+ }
+ d.handleMu.RLock()
+ defer d.handleMu.RUnlock()
+ d.dataMu.Lock()
+ defer d.dataMu.Unlock()
+ // Compute the range of valid bytes (overflow-checked).
+ if uint64(offset) >= d.size {
+ return nil
+ }
+ end := int64(d.size)
+ if rend := offset + size; rend > offset && rend < end {
+ end = rend
+ }
+ return fsutil.SyncDirty(ctx, memmap.MappableRange{
+ Start: uint64(offset),
+ End: uint64(end),
+ }, &d.cache, &d.dirty, d.size, d.fs.mfp.MemoryFile(), d.handle.writeFromBlocksAt)
+}
+
+// Seek implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Seek.
+func (fd *regularFileFD) Seek(ctx context.Context, offset int64, whence int32) (int64, error) {
+ fd.mu.Lock()
+ defer fd.mu.Unlock()
+ switch whence {
+ case linux.SEEK_SET:
+ // Use offset as specified.
+ case linux.SEEK_CUR:
+ offset += fd.off
+ case linux.SEEK_END, linux.SEEK_DATA, linux.SEEK_HOLE:
+ // Ensure file size is up to date.
+ d := fd.dentry()
+ if fd.filesystem().opts.interop == InteropModeShared {
+ if err := d.updateFromGetattr(ctx); err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+ }
+ size := int64(atomic.LoadUint64(&d.size))
+ // For SEEK_DATA and SEEK_HOLE, treat the file as a single contiguous
+ // block of data.
+ switch whence {
+ case linux.SEEK_END:
+ offset += size
+ case linux.SEEK_DATA:
+ if offset > size {
+ return 0, syserror.ENXIO
+ }
+ // Use offset as specified.
+ case linux.SEEK_HOLE:
+ if offset > size {
+ return 0, syserror.ENXIO
+ }
+ offset = size
+ }
+ default:
+ return 0, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ if offset < 0 {
+ return 0, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ fd.off = offset
+ return offset, nil
+}
+
+// Sync implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Sync.
+func (fd *regularFileFD) Sync(ctx context.Context) error {
+ return fd.dentry().syncSharedHandle(ctx)
+}
+
+func (d *dentry) syncSharedHandle(ctx context.Context) error {
+ d.handleMu.RLock()
+ if !d.handleWritable {
+ d.handleMu.RUnlock()
+ return nil
+ }
+ d.dataMu.Lock()
+ // Write dirty cached data to the remote file.
+ err := fsutil.SyncDirtyAll(ctx, &d.cache, &d.dirty, d.size, d.fs.mfp.MemoryFile(), d.handle.writeFromBlocksAt)
+ d.dataMu.Unlock()
+ if err == nil {
+ // Sync the remote file.
+ err = d.handle.sync(ctx)
+ }
+ d.handleMu.RUnlock()
+ return err
+}
+
+// ConfigureMMap implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.ConfigureMMap.
+func (fd *regularFileFD) ConfigureMMap(ctx context.Context, opts *memmap.MMapOpts) error {
+ d := fd.dentry()
+ switch d.fs.opts.interop {
+ case InteropModeExclusive:
+ // Any mapping is fine.
+ case InteropModeWritethrough:
+ // Shared writable mappings require a host FD, since otherwise we can't
+ // synchronously flush memory-mapped writes to the remote file.
+ if opts.Private || !opts.MaxPerms.Write {
+ break
+ }
+ fallthrough
+ case InteropModeShared:
+ // All mappings require a host FD to be coherent with other filesystem
+ // users.
+ if d.fs.opts.forcePageCache {
+ // Whether or not we have a host FD, we're not allowed to use it.
+ return syserror.ENODEV
+ }
+ d.handleMu.RLock()
+ haveFD := d.handle.fd >= 0
+ d.handleMu.RUnlock()
+ if !haveFD {
+ return syserror.ENODEV
+ }
+ default:
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown InteropMode %v", d.fs.opts.interop))
+ }
+ // After this point, d may be used as a memmap.Mappable.
+ d.pf.hostFileMapperInitOnce.Do(d.pf.hostFileMapper.Init)
+ return vfs.GenericConfigureMMap(&fd.vfsfd, d, opts)
+}
+
+func (d *dentry) mayCachePages() bool {
+ if d.fs.opts.interop == InteropModeShared {
+ return false
+ }
+ if d.fs.opts.forcePageCache {
+ return true
+ }
+ d.handleMu.RLock()
+ haveFD := d.handle.fd >= 0
+ d.handleMu.RUnlock()
+ return haveFD
+}
+
+// AddMapping implements memmap.Mappable.AddMapping.
+func (d *dentry) AddMapping(ctx context.Context, ms memmap.MappingSpace, ar usermem.AddrRange, offset uint64, writable bool) error {
+ d.mapsMu.Lock()
+ mapped := d.mappings.AddMapping(ms, ar, offset, writable)
+ // Do this unconditionally since whether we have a host FD can change
+ // across save/restore.
+ for _, r := range mapped {
+ d.pf.hostFileMapper.IncRefOn(r)
+ }
+ if d.mayCachePages() {
+ // d.Evict() will refuse to evict memory-mapped pages, so tell the
+ // MemoryFile to not bother trying.
+ mf := d.fs.mfp.MemoryFile()
+ for _, r := range mapped {
+ mf.MarkUnevictable(d, pgalloc.EvictableRange{r.Start, r.End})
+ }
+ }
+ d.mapsMu.Unlock()
+ return nil
+}
+
+// RemoveMapping implements memmap.Mappable.RemoveMapping.
+func (d *dentry) RemoveMapping(ctx context.Context, ms memmap.MappingSpace, ar usermem.AddrRange, offset uint64, writable bool) {
+ d.mapsMu.Lock()
+ unmapped := d.mappings.RemoveMapping(ms, ar, offset, writable)
+ for _, r := range unmapped {
+ d.pf.hostFileMapper.DecRefOn(r)
+ }
+ if d.mayCachePages() {
+ // Pages that are no longer referenced by any application memory
+ // mappings are now considered unused; allow MemoryFile to evict them
+ // when necessary.
+ mf := d.fs.mfp.MemoryFile()
+ d.dataMu.Lock()
+ for _, r := range unmapped {
+ // Since these pages are no longer mapped, they are no longer
+ // concurrently dirtyable by a writable memory mapping.
+ d.dirty.AllowClean(r)
+ mf.MarkEvictable(d, pgalloc.EvictableRange{r.Start, r.End})
+ }
+ d.dataMu.Unlock()
+ }
+ d.mapsMu.Unlock()
+}
+
+// CopyMapping implements memmap.Mappable.CopyMapping.
+func (d *dentry) CopyMapping(ctx context.Context, ms memmap.MappingSpace, srcAR, dstAR usermem.AddrRange, offset uint64, writable bool) error {
+ return d.AddMapping(ctx, ms, dstAR, offset, writable)
+}
+
+// Translate implements memmap.Mappable.Translate.
+func (d *dentry) Translate(ctx context.Context, required, optional memmap.MappableRange, at usermem.AccessType) ([]memmap.Translation, error) {
+ d.handleMu.RLock()
+ if d.handle.fd >= 0 && !d.fs.opts.forcePageCache {
+ d.handleMu.RUnlock()
+ mr := optional
+ if d.fs.opts.limitHostFDTranslation {
+ mr = maxFillRange(required, optional)
+ }
+ return []memmap.Translation{
+ {
+ Source: mr,
+ File: &d.pf,
+ Offset: mr.Start,
+ Perms: usermem.AnyAccess,
+ },
+ }, nil
+ }
+
+ d.dataMu.Lock()
+
+ // Constrain translations to d.size (rounded up) to prevent translation to
+ // pages that may be concurrently truncated.
+ pgend := pageRoundUp(d.size)
+ var beyondEOF bool
+ if required.End > pgend {
+ if required.Start >= pgend {
+ d.dataMu.Unlock()
+ d.handleMu.RUnlock()
+ return nil, &memmap.BusError{io.EOF}
+ }
+ beyondEOF = true
+ required.End = pgend
+ }
+ if optional.End > pgend {
+ optional.End = pgend
+ }
+
+ mf := d.fs.mfp.MemoryFile()
+ cerr := d.cache.Fill(ctx, required, maxFillRange(required, optional), mf, usage.PageCache, d.handle.readToBlocksAt)
+
+ var ts []memmap.Translation
+ var translatedEnd uint64
+ for seg := d.cache.FindSegment(required.Start); seg.Ok() && seg.Start() < required.End; seg, _ = seg.NextNonEmpty() {
+ segMR := seg.Range().Intersect(optional)
+ // TODO(jamieliu): Make Translations writable even if writability is
+ // not required if already kept-dirty by another writable translation.
+ perms := usermem.AccessType{
+ Read: true,
+ Execute: true,
+ }
+ if at.Write {
+ // From this point forward, this memory can be dirtied through the
+ // mapping at any time.
+ d.dirty.KeepDirty(segMR)
+ perms.Write = true
+ }
+ ts = append(ts, memmap.Translation{
+ Source: segMR,
+ File: mf,
+ Offset: seg.FileRangeOf(segMR).Start,
+ Perms: perms,
+ })
+ translatedEnd = segMR.End
+ }
+
+ d.dataMu.Unlock()
+ d.handleMu.RUnlock()
+
+ // Don't return the error returned by c.cache.Fill if it occurred outside
+ // of required.
+ if translatedEnd < required.End && cerr != nil {
+ return ts, &memmap.BusError{cerr}
+ }
+ if beyondEOF {
+ return ts, &memmap.BusError{io.EOF}
+ }
+ return ts, nil
+}
+
+func maxFillRange(required, optional memmap.MappableRange) memmap.MappableRange {
+ const maxReadahead = 64 << 10 // 64 KB, chosen arbitrarily
+ if required.Length() >= maxReadahead {
+ return required
+ }
+ if optional.Length() <= maxReadahead {
+ return optional
+ }
+ optional.Start = required.Start
+ if optional.Length() <= maxReadahead {
+ return optional
+ }
+ optional.End = optional.Start + maxReadahead
+ return optional
+}
+
+// InvalidateUnsavable implements memmap.Mappable.InvalidateUnsavable.
+func (d *dentry) InvalidateUnsavable(ctx context.Context) error {
+ // Whether we have a host fd (and consequently what platform.File is
+ // mapped) can change across save/restore, so invalidate all translations
+ // unconditionally.
+ d.mapsMu.Lock()
+ defer d.mapsMu.Unlock()
+ d.mappings.InvalidateAll(memmap.InvalidateOpts{})
+
+ // Write the cache's contents back to the remote file so that if we have a
+ // host fd after restore, the remote file's contents are coherent.
+ mf := d.fs.mfp.MemoryFile()
+ d.dataMu.Lock()
+ defer d.dataMu.Unlock()
+ if err := fsutil.SyncDirtyAll(ctx, &d.cache, &d.dirty, d.size, mf, d.handle.writeFromBlocksAt); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+
+ // Discard the cache so that it's not stored in saved state. This is safe
+ // because per InvalidateUnsavable invariants, no new translations can have
+ // been returned after we invalidated all existing translations above.
+ d.cache.DropAll(mf)
+ d.dirty.RemoveAll()
+
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Evict implements pgalloc.EvictableMemoryUser.Evict.
+func (d *dentry) Evict(ctx context.Context, er pgalloc.EvictableRange) {
+ d.mapsMu.Lock()
+ defer d.mapsMu.Unlock()
+ d.dataMu.Lock()
+ defer d.dataMu.Unlock()
+
+ mr := memmap.MappableRange{er.Start, er.End}
+ mf := d.fs.mfp.MemoryFile()
+ // Only allow pages that are no longer memory-mapped to be evicted.
+ for mgap := d.mappings.LowerBoundGap(mr.Start); mgap.Ok() && mgap.Start() < mr.End; mgap = mgap.NextGap() {
+ mgapMR := mgap.Range().Intersect(mr)
+ if mgapMR.Length() == 0 {
+ continue
+ }
+ if err := fsutil.SyncDirty(ctx, mgapMR, &d.cache, &d.dirty, d.size, mf, d.handle.writeFromBlocksAt); err != nil {
+ log.Warningf("Failed to writeback cached data %v: %v", mgapMR, err)
+ }
+ d.cache.Drop(mgapMR, mf)
+ d.dirty.KeepClean(mgapMR)
+ }
+}
+
+// dentryPlatformFile implements platform.File. It exists solely because dentry
+// cannot implement both vfs.DentryImpl.IncRef and platform.File.IncRef.
+//
+// dentryPlatformFile is only used when a host FD representing the remote file
+// is available (i.e. dentry.handle.fd >= 0), and that FD is used for
+// application memory mappings (i.e. !filesystem.opts.forcePageCache).
+type dentryPlatformFile struct {
+ *dentry
+
+ // fdRefs counts references on platform.File offsets. fdRefs is protected
+ // by dentry.dataMu.
+ fdRefs fsutil.FrameRefSet
+
+ // If this dentry represents a regular file, and handle.fd >= 0,
+ // hostFileMapper caches mappings of handle.fd.
+ hostFileMapper fsutil.HostFileMapper
+
+ // hostFileMapperInitOnce is used to lazily initialize hostFileMapper.
+ hostFileMapperInitOnce sync.Once
+}
+
+// IncRef implements platform.File.IncRef.
+func (d *dentryPlatformFile) IncRef(fr platform.FileRange) {
+ d.dataMu.Lock()
+ seg, gap := d.fdRefs.Find(fr.Start)
+ for {
+ switch {
+ case seg.Ok() && seg.Start() < fr.End:
+ seg = d.fdRefs.Isolate(seg, fr)
+ seg.SetValue(seg.Value() + 1)
+ seg, gap = seg.NextNonEmpty()
+ case gap.Ok() && gap.Start() < fr.End:
+ newRange := gap.Range().Intersect(fr)
+ usage.MemoryAccounting.Inc(newRange.Length(), usage.Mapped)
+ seg, gap = d.fdRefs.InsertWithoutMerging(gap, newRange, 1).NextNonEmpty()
+ default:
+ d.fdRefs.MergeAdjacent(fr)
+ d.dataMu.Unlock()
+ return
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// DecRef implements platform.File.DecRef.
+func (d *dentryPlatformFile) DecRef(fr platform.FileRange) {
+ d.dataMu.Lock()
+ seg := d.fdRefs.FindSegment(fr.Start)
+
+ for seg.Ok() && seg.Start() < fr.End {
+ seg = d.fdRefs.Isolate(seg, fr)
+ if old := seg.Value(); old == 1 {
+ usage.MemoryAccounting.Dec(seg.Range().Length(), usage.Mapped)
+ seg = d.fdRefs.Remove(seg).NextSegment()
+ } else {
+ seg.SetValue(old - 1)
+ seg = seg.NextSegment()
+ }
+ }
+ d.fdRefs.MergeAdjacent(fr)
+ d.dataMu.Unlock()
+
+}
+
+// MapInternal implements platform.File.MapInternal.
+func (d *dentryPlatformFile) MapInternal(fr platform.FileRange, at usermem.AccessType) (safemem.BlockSeq, error) {
+ d.handleMu.RLock()
+ bs, err := d.hostFileMapper.MapInternal(fr, int(d.handle.fd), at.Write)
+ d.handleMu.RUnlock()
+ return bs, err
+}
+
+// FD implements platform.File.FD.
+func (d *dentryPlatformFile) FD() int {
+ d.handleMu.RLock()
+ fd := d.handle.fd
+ d.handleMu.RUnlock()
+ return int(fd)
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/special_file.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/special_file.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..507e0e276
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/special_file.go
@@ -0,0 +1,167 @@
+// 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 gofer
+
+import (
+ "sync"
+
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/safemem"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/usermem"
+)
+
+// specialFileFD implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl for files other than
+// regular files, directories, and symlinks: pipes, sockets, etc. It is also
+// used for regular files when filesystemOptions.specialRegularFiles is in
+// effect. specialFileFD differs from regularFileFD by using per-FD handles
+// instead of shared per-dentry handles, and never buffering I/O.
+type specialFileFD struct {
+ fileDescription
+
+ // handle is immutable.
+ handle handle
+
+ // off is the file offset. off is protected by mu. (POSIX 2.9.7 only
+ // requires operations using the file offset to be atomic for regular files
+ // and symlinks; however, since specialFileFD may be used for regular
+ // files, we apply this atomicity unconditionally.)
+ mu sync.Mutex
+ off int64
+}
+
+// Release implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Release.
+func (fd *specialFileFD) Release() {
+ fd.handle.close(context.Background())
+ fs := fd.vfsfd.Mount().Filesystem().Impl().(*filesystem)
+ fs.syncMu.Lock()
+ delete(fs.specialFileFDs, fd)
+ fs.syncMu.Unlock()
+}
+
+// OnClose implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.OnClose.
+func (fd *specialFileFD) OnClose(ctx context.Context) error {
+ if !fd.vfsfd.IsWritable() {
+ return nil
+ }
+ return fd.handle.file.flush(ctx)
+}
+
+// PRead implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.PRead.
+func (fd *specialFileFD) PRead(ctx context.Context, dst usermem.IOSequence, offset int64, opts vfs.ReadOptions) (int64, error) {
+ if offset < 0 {
+ return 0, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ if opts.Flags != 0 {
+ return 0, syserror.EOPNOTSUPP
+ }
+
+ // Going through dst.CopyOutFrom() holds MM locks around file operations of
+ // unknown duration. For regularFileFD, doing so is necessary to support
+ // mmap due to lock ordering; MM locks precede dentry.dataMu. That doesn't
+ // hold here since specialFileFD doesn't client-cache data. Just buffer the
+ // read instead.
+ if d := fd.dentry(); d.fs.opts.interop != InteropModeShared {
+ d.touchAtime(fd.vfsfd.Mount())
+ }
+ buf := make([]byte, dst.NumBytes())
+ n, err := fd.handle.readToBlocksAt(ctx, safemem.BlockSeqOf(safemem.BlockFromSafeSlice(buf)), uint64(offset))
+ if n == 0 {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+ if cp, cperr := dst.CopyOut(ctx, buf[:n]); cperr != nil {
+ return int64(cp), cperr
+ }
+ return int64(n), err
+}
+
+// Read implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Read.
+func (fd *specialFileFD) Read(ctx context.Context, dst usermem.IOSequence, opts vfs.ReadOptions) (int64, error) {
+ fd.mu.Lock()
+ n, err := fd.PRead(ctx, dst, fd.off, opts)
+ fd.off += n
+ fd.mu.Unlock()
+ return n, err
+}
+
+// PWrite implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.PWrite.
+func (fd *specialFileFD) PWrite(ctx context.Context, src usermem.IOSequence, offset int64, opts vfs.WriteOptions) (int64, error) {
+ if offset < 0 {
+ return 0, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ if opts.Flags != 0 {
+ return 0, syserror.EOPNOTSUPP
+ }
+
+ if fd.dentry().fileType() == linux.S_IFREG {
+ limit, err := vfs.CheckLimit(ctx, offset, src.NumBytes())
+ if err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+ src = src.TakeFirst64(limit)
+ }
+
+ // Do a buffered write. See rationale in PRead.
+ if d := fd.dentry(); d.fs.opts.interop != InteropModeShared {
+ d.touchCMtime()
+ }
+ buf := make([]byte, src.NumBytes())
+ // Don't do partial writes if we get a partial read from src.
+ if _, err := src.CopyIn(ctx, buf); err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+ n, err := fd.handle.writeFromBlocksAt(ctx, safemem.BlockSeqOf(safemem.BlockFromSafeSlice(buf)), uint64(offset))
+ return int64(n), err
+}
+
+// Write implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Write.
+func (fd *specialFileFD) Write(ctx context.Context, src usermem.IOSequence, opts vfs.WriteOptions) (int64, error) {
+ fd.mu.Lock()
+ n, err := fd.PWrite(ctx, src, fd.off, opts)
+ fd.off += n
+ fd.mu.Unlock()
+ return n, err
+}
+
+// Seek implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Seek.
+func (fd *specialFileFD) Seek(ctx context.Context, offset int64, whence int32) (int64, error) {
+ fd.mu.Lock()
+ defer fd.mu.Unlock()
+ switch whence {
+ case linux.SEEK_SET:
+ // Use offset as given.
+ case linux.SEEK_CUR:
+ offset += fd.off
+ default:
+ // SEEK_END, SEEK_DATA, and SEEK_HOLE aren't supported since it's not
+ // clear that file size is even meaningful for these files.
+ return 0, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ if offset < 0 {
+ return 0, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ fd.off = offset
+ return offset, nil
+}
+
+// Sync implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Sync.
+func (fd *specialFileFD) Sync(ctx context.Context) error {
+ if !fd.vfsfd.IsWritable() {
+ return nil
+ }
+ return fd.handle.sync(ctx)
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/symlink.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/symlink.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..2ec819f86
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/symlink.go
@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
+// 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 gofer
+
+import (
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+)
+
+func (d *dentry) isSymlink() bool {
+ return d.fileType() == linux.S_IFLNK
+}
+
+// Precondition: d.isSymlink().
+func (d *dentry) readlink(ctx context.Context, mnt *vfs.Mount) (string, error) {
+ if d.fs.opts.interop != InteropModeShared {
+ d.touchAtime(mnt)
+ d.dataMu.Lock()
+ if d.haveTarget {
+ target := d.target
+ d.dataMu.Unlock()
+ return target, nil
+ }
+ }
+ target, err := d.file.readlink(ctx)
+ if d.fs.opts.interop != InteropModeShared {
+ if err == nil {
+ d.haveTarget = true
+ d.target = target
+ }
+ d.dataMu.Unlock()
+ }
+ return target, err
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/time.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/time.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..2608e7e1d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/gofer/time.go
@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
+// 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 gofer
+
+import (
+ "sync/atomic"
+
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+)
+
+func dentryTimestampFromP9(s, ns uint64) int64 {
+ return int64(s*1e9 + ns)
+}
+
+func dentryTimestampFromStatx(ts linux.StatxTimestamp) int64 {
+ return ts.Sec*1e9 + int64(ts.Nsec)
+}
+
+func statxTimestampFromDentry(ns int64) linux.StatxTimestamp {
+ return linux.StatxTimestamp{
+ Sec: ns / 1e9,
+ Nsec: uint32(ns % 1e9),
+ }
+}
+
+// Preconditions: fs.interop != InteropModeShared.
+func (d *dentry) touchAtime(mnt *vfs.Mount) {
+ if err := mnt.CheckBeginWrite(); err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ now := d.fs.clock.Now().Nanoseconds()
+ d.metadataMu.Lock()
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&d.atime, now)
+ d.metadataMu.Unlock()
+ mnt.EndWrite()
+}
+
+// Preconditions: fs.interop != InteropModeShared. The caller has successfully
+// called vfs.Mount.CheckBeginWrite().
+func (d *dentry) touchCtime() {
+ now := d.fs.clock.Now().Nanoseconds()
+ d.metadataMu.Lock()
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&d.ctime, now)
+ d.metadataMu.Unlock()
+}
+
+// Preconditions: fs.interop != InteropModeShared. The caller has successfully
+// called vfs.Mount.CheckBeginWrite().
+func (d *dentry) touchCMtime() {
+ now := d.fs.clock.Now().Nanoseconds()
+ d.metadataMu.Lock()
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&d.mtime, now)
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&d.ctime, now)
+ d.metadataMu.Unlock()
+}
+
+func (d *dentry) touchCMtimeLocked() {
+ now := d.fs.clock.Now().Nanoseconds()
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&d.mtime, now)
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&d.ctime, now)
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/host/host.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/host/host.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..97fa7f7ab
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/host/host.go
@@ -0,0 +1,667 @@
+// Copyright 2020 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 host provides a filesystem implementation for host files imported as
+// file descriptors.
+package host
+
+import (
+ "errors"
+ "fmt"
+ "math"
+ "syscall"
+
+ "golang.org/x/sys/unix"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/fd"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/log"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/refs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/safemem"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/kernfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/memmap"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sync"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/usermem"
+)
+
+// filesystemType implements vfs.FilesystemType.
+type filesystemType struct{}
+
+// GetFilesystem implements FilesystemType.GetFilesystem.
+func (filesystemType) GetFilesystem(context.Context, *vfs.VirtualFilesystem, *auth.Credentials, string, vfs.GetFilesystemOptions) (*vfs.Filesystem, *vfs.Dentry, error) {
+ panic("cannot instaniate a host filesystem")
+}
+
+// Name implements FilesystemType.Name.
+func (filesystemType) Name() string {
+ return "none"
+}
+
+// filesystem implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.
+type filesystem struct {
+ kernfs.Filesystem
+}
+
+// NewMount returns a new disconnected mount in vfsObj that may be passed to ImportFD.
+func NewMount(vfsObj *vfs.VirtualFilesystem) (*vfs.Mount, error) {
+ fs := &filesystem{}
+ fs.Init(vfsObj, &filesystemType{})
+ vfsfs := fs.VFSFilesystem()
+ // NewDisconnectedMount will take an additional reference on vfsfs.
+ defer vfsfs.DecRef()
+ return vfsObj.NewDisconnectedMount(vfsfs, nil, &vfs.MountOptions{})
+}
+
+// ImportFD sets up and returns a vfs.FileDescription from a donated fd.
+func ImportFD(mnt *vfs.Mount, hostFD int, isTTY bool) (*vfs.FileDescription, error) {
+ fs, ok := mnt.Filesystem().Impl().(*kernfs.Filesystem)
+ if !ok {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("can't import host FDs into filesystems of type %T", mnt.Filesystem().Impl())
+ }
+
+ // Retrieve metadata.
+ var s unix.Stat_t
+ if err := unix.Fstat(hostFD, &s); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+
+ fileMode := linux.FileMode(s.Mode)
+ fileType := fileMode.FileType()
+
+ // Determine if hostFD is seekable. If not, this syscall will return ESPIPE
+ // (see fs/read_write.c:llseek), e.g. for pipes, sockets, and some character
+ // devices.
+ _, err := unix.Seek(hostFD, 0, linux.SEEK_CUR)
+ seekable := err != syserror.ESPIPE
+
+ i := &inode{
+ hostFD: hostFD,
+ seekable: seekable,
+ isTTY: isTTY,
+ canMap: canMap(uint32(fileType)),
+ ino: fs.NextIno(),
+ mode: fileMode,
+ // For simplicity, set offset to 0. Technically, we should use the existing
+ // offset on the host if the file is seekable.
+ offset: 0,
+ }
+
+ // Non-seekable files can't be memory mapped, assert this.
+ if !i.seekable && i.canMap {
+ panic("files that can return EWOULDBLOCK (sockets, pipes, etc.) cannot be memory mapped")
+ }
+
+ d := &kernfs.Dentry{}
+ d.Init(i)
+ // i.open will take a reference on d.
+ defer d.DecRef()
+
+ return i.open(d.VFSDentry(), mnt)
+}
+
+// inode implements kernfs.Inode.
+type inode struct {
+ kernfs.InodeNotDirectory
+ kernfs.InodeNotSymlink
+
+ // When the reference count reaches zero, the host fd is closed.
+ refs.AtomicRefCount
+
+ // hostFD contains the host fd that this file was originally created from,
+ // which must be available at time of restore.
+ //
+ // This field is initialized at creation time and is immutable.
+ hostFD int
+
+ // seekable is false if the host fd points to a file representing a stream,
+ // e.g. a socket or a pipe. Such files are not seekable and can return
+ // EWOULDBLOCK for I/O operations.
+ //
+ // This field is initialized at creation time and is immutable.
+ seekable bool
+
+ // isTTY is true if this file represents a TTY.
+ //
+ // This field is initialized at creation time and is immutable.
+ isTTY bool
+
+ // canMap specifies whether we allow the file to be memory mapped.
+ //
+ // This field is initialized at creation time and is immutable.
+ canMap bool
+
+ // ino is an inode number unique within this filesystem.
+ //
+ // This field is initialized at creation time and is immutable.
+ ino uint64
+
+ // modeMu protects mode.
+ modeMu sync.Mutex
+
+ // mode is a cached version of the file mode on the host. Note that it may
+ // become out of date if the mode is changed on the host, e.g. with chmod.
+ //
+ // Generally, it is better to retrieve the mode from the host through an
+ // fstat syscall. We only use this value in inode.Mode(), which cannot
+ // return an error, if the syscall to host fails.
+ //
+ // FIXME(b/152294168): Plumb error into Inode.Mode() return value so we
+ // can get rid of this.
+ mode linux.FileMode
+
+ // offsetMu protects offset.
+ offsetMu sync.Mutex
+
+ // offset specifies the current file offset.
+ offset int64
+}
+
+// Note that these flags may become out of date, since they can be modified
+// on the host, e.g. with fcntl.
+func fileFlagsFromHostFD(fd int) (int, error) {
+ flags, err := unix.FcntlInt(uintptr(fd), syscall.F_GETFL, 0)
+ if err != nil {
+ log.Warningf("Failed to get file flags for donated FD %d: %v", fd, err)
+ return 0, err
+ }
+ // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1672): implement behavior corresponding to these allowed flags.
+ flags &= syscall.O_ACCMODE | syscall.O_DIRECT | syscall.O_NONBLOCK | syscall.O_DSYNC | syscall.O_SYNC | syscall.O_APPEND
+ return flags, nil
+}
+
+// CheckPermissions implements kernfs.Inode.
+func (i *inode) CheckPermissions(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, ats vfs.AccessTypes) error {
+ mode, uid, gid, err := i.getPermissions()
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ return vfs.GenericCheckPermissions(creds, ats, mode, uid, gid)
+}
+
+// Mode implements kernfs.Inode.
+func (i *inode) Mode() linux.FileMode {
+ mode, _, _, err := i.getPermissions()
+ if err != nil {
+ return i.mode
+ }
+
+ return linux.FileMode(mode)
+}
+
+func (i *inode) getPermissions() (linux.FileMode, auth.KUID, auth.KGID, error) {
+ // Retrieve metadata.
+ var s syscall.Stat_t
+ if err := syscall.Fstat(i.hostFD, &s); err != nil {
+ return 0, 0, 0, err
+ }
+
+ // Update cached mode.
+ i.modeMu.Lock()
+ i.mode = linux.FileMode(s.Mode)
+ i.modeMu.Unlock()
+ return linux.FileMode(s.Mode), auth.KUID(s.Uid), auth.KGID(s.Gid), nil
+}
+
+// Stat implements kernfs.Inode.
+func (i *inode) Stat(_ *vfs.Filesystem, opts vfs.StatOptions) (linux.Statx, error) {
+ if opts.Mask&linux.STATX__RESERVED != 0 {
+ return linux.Statx{}, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ if opts.Sync&linux.AT_STATX_SYNC_TYPE == linux.AT_STATX_SYNC_TYPE {
+ return linux.Statx{}, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+
+ // Limit our host call only to known flags.
+ mask := opts.Mask & linux.STATX_ALL
+ var s unix.Statx_t
+ err := unix.Statx(i.hostFD, "", int(unix.AT_EMPTY_PATH|opts.Sync), int(mask), &s)
+ // Fallback to fstat(2), if statx(2) is not supported on the host.
+ //
+ // TODO(b/151263641): Remove fallback.
+ if err == syserror.ENOSYS {
+ return i.fstat(opts)
+ } else if err != nil {
+ return linux.Statx{}, err
+ }
+
+ ls := linux.Statx{Mask: mask}
+ // Unconditionally fill blksize, attributes, and device numbers, as indicated
+ // by /include/uapi/linux/stat.h.
+ //
+ // RdevMajor/RdevMinor are left as zero, so as not to expose host device
+ // numbers.
+ //
+ // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1672): Use kernfs-specific, internally defined
+ // device numbers. If we use the device number from the host, it may collide
+ // with another sentry-internal device number. We handle device/inode
+ // numbers without relying on the host to prevent collisions.
+ ls.Blksize = s.Blksize
+ ls.Attributes = s.Attributes
+ ls.AttributesMask = s.Attributes_mask
+
+ if mask&linux.STATX_TYPE != 0 {
+ ls.Mode |= s.Mode & linux.S_IFMT
+ }
+ if mask&linux.STATX_MODE != 0 {
+ ls.Mode |= s.Mode &^ linux.S_IFMT
+ }
+ if mask&linux.STATX_NLINK != 0 {
+ ls.Nlink = s.Nlink
+ }
+ if mask&linux.STATX_UID != 0 {
+ ls.UID = s.Uid
+ }
+ if mask&linux.STATX_GID != 0 {
+ ls.GID = s.Gid
+ }
+ if mask&linux.STATX_ATIME != 0 {
+ ls.Atime = unixToLinuxStatxTimestamp(s.Atime)
+ }
+ if mask&linux.STATX_BTIME != 0 {
+ ls.Btime = unixToLinuxStatxTimestamp(s.Btime)
+ }
+ if mask&linux.STATX_CTIME != 0 {
+ ls.Ctime = unixToLinuxStatxTimestamp(s.Ctime)
+ }
+ if mask&linux.STATX_MTIME != 0 {
+ ls.Mtime = unixToLinuxStatxTimestamp(s.Mtime)
+ }
+ if mask&linux.STATX_SIZE != 0 {
+ ls.Size = s.Size
+ }
+ if mask&linux.STATX_BLOCKS != 0 {
+ ls.Blocks = s.Blocks
+ }
+
+ // Use our own internal inode number.
+ if mask&linux.STATX_INO != 0 {
+ ls.Ino = i.ino
+ }
+
+ // Update cached mode.
+ if (mask&linux.STATX_TYPE != 0) && (mask&linux.STATX_MODE != 0) {
+ i.modeMu.Lock()
+ i.mode = linux.FileMode(s.Mode)
+ i.modeMu.Unlock()
+ }
+ return ls, nil
+}
+
+// fstat is a best-effort fallback for inode.Stat() if the host does not
+// support statx(2).
+//
+// We ignore the mask and sync flags in opts and simply supply
+// STATX_BASIC_STATS, as fstat(2) itself does not allow the specification
+// of a mask or sync flags. fstat(2) does not provide any metadata
+// equivalent to Statx.Attributes, Statx.AttributesMask, or Statx.Btime, so
+// those fields remain empty.
+func (i *inode) fstat(opts vfs.StatOptions) (linux.Statx, error) {
+ var s unix.Stat_t
+ if err := unix.Fstat(i.hostFD, &s); err != nil {
+ return linux.Statx{}, err
+ }
+
+ // Note that rdev numbers are left as 0; do not expose host device numbers.
+ ls := linux.Statx{
+ Mask: linux.STATX_BASIC_STATS,
+ Blksize: uint32(s.Blksize),
+ Nlink: uint32(s.Nlink),
+ UID: s.Uid,
+ GID: s.Gid,
+ Mode: uint16(s.Mode),
+ Size: uint64(s.Size),
+ Blocks: uint64(s.Blocks),
+ Atime: timespecToStatxTimestamp(s.Atim),
+ Ctime: timespecToStatxTimestamp(s.Ctim),
+ Mtime: timespecToStatxTimestamp(s.Mtim),
+ }
+
+ // Use our own internal inode number.
+ //
+ // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1672): Use a kernfs-specific device number as well.
+ // If we use the device number from the host, it may collide with another
+ // sentry-internal device number. We handle device/inode numbers without
+ // relying on the host to prevent collisions.
+ ls.Ino = i.ino
+
+ return ls, nil
+}
+
+// SetStat implements kernfs.Inode.
+func (i *inode) SetStat(ctx context.Context, fs *vfs.Filesystem, creds *auth.Credentials, opts vfs.SetStatOptions) error {
+ s := opts.Stat
+
+ m := s.Mask
+ if m == 0 {
+ return nil
+ }
+ if m&^(linux.STATX_MODE|linux.STATX_SIZE|linux.STATX_ATIME|linux.STATX_MTIME) != 0 {
+ return syserror.EPERM
+ }
+ mode, uid, gid, err := i.getPermissions()
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if err := vfs.CheckSetStat(ctx, creds, &s, mode.Permissions(), uid, gid); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+
+ if m&linux.STATX_MODE != 0 {
+ if err := syscall.Fchmod(i.hostFD, uint32(s.Mode)); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ i.modeMu.Lock()
+ i.mode = linux.FileMode(s.Mode)
+ i.modeMu.Unlock()
+ }
+ if m&linux.STATX_SIZE != 0 {
+ if err := syscall.Ftruncate(i.hostFD, int64(s.Size)); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+ if m&(linux.STATX_ATIME|linux.STATX_MTIME) != 0 {
+ ts := [2]syscall.Timespec{
+ toTimespec(s.Atime, m&linux.STATX_ATIME == 0),
+ toTimespec(s.Mtime, m&linux.STATX_MTIME == 0),
+ }
+ if err := setTimestamps(i.hostFD, &ts); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// DecRef implements kernfs.Inode.
+func (i *inode) DecRef() {
+ i.AtomicRefCount.DecRefWithDestructor(i.Destroy)
+}
+
+// Destroy implements kernfs.Inode.
+func (i *inode) Destroy() {
+ if err := unix.Close(i.hostFD); err != nil {
+ log.Warningf("failed to close host fd %d: %v", i.hostFD, err)
+ }
+}
+
+// Open implements kernfs.Inode.
+func (i *inode) Open(rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, vfsd *vfs.Dentry, opts vfs.OpenOptions) (*vfs.FileDescription, error) {
+ return i.open(vfsd, rp.Mount())
+}
+
+func (i *inode) open(d *vfs.Dentry, mnt *vfs.Mount) (*vfs.FileDescription, error) {
+ mode, _, _, err := i.getPermissions()
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ fileType := mode.FileType()
+ if fileType == syscall.S_IFSOCK {
+ if i.isTTY {
+ return nil, errors.New("cannot use host socket as TTY")
+ }
+ // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1672): support importing sockets.
+ return nil, errors.New("importing host sockets not supported")
+ }
+
+ // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1672): Whitelist specific file types here, so that
+ // we don't allow importing arbitrary file types without proper support.
+ var (
+ vfsfd *vfs.FileDescription
+ fdImpl vfs.FileDescriptionImpl
+ )
+ if i.isTTY {
+ fd := &ttyFD{
+ fileDescription: fileDescription{inode: i},
+ termios: linux.DefaultSlaveTermios,
+ }
+ vfsfd = &fd.vfsfd
+ fdImpl = fd
+ } else {
+ // For simplicity, set offset to 0. Technically, we should
+ // only set to 0 on files that are not seekable (sockets, pipes, etc.),
+ // and use the offset from the host fd otherwise.
+ fd := &fileDescription{inode: i}
+ vfsfd = &fd.vfsfd
+ fdImpl = fd
+ }
+
+ flags, err := fileFlagsFromHostFD(i.hostFD)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+
+ if err := vfsfd.Init(fdImpl, uint32(flags), mnt, d, &vfs.FileDescriptionOptions{}); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ return vfsfd, nil
+}
+
+// fileDescription is embedded by host fd implementations of FileDescriptionImpl.
+//
+// TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1672): Implement Waitable interface.
+type fileDescription struct {
+ vfsfd vfs.FileDescription
+ vfs.FileDescriptionDefaultImpl
+
+ // inode is vfsfd.Dentry().Impl().(*kernfs.Dentry).Inode().(*inode), but
+ // cached to reduce indirections and casting. fileDescription does not hold
+ // a reference on the inode through the inode field (since one is already
+ // held via the Dentry).
+ //
+ // inode is immutable after fileDescription creation.
+ inode *inode
+}
+
+// SetStat implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.
+func (f *fileDescription) SetStat(ctx context.Context, opts vfs.SetStatOptions) error {
+ creds := auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx)
+ return f.inode.SetStat(ctx, nil, creds, opts)
+}
+
+// Stat implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.
+func (f *fileDescription) Stat(_ context.Context, opts vfs.StatOptions) (linux.Statx, error) {
+ return f.inode.Stat(nil, opts)
+}
+
+// Release implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.
+func (f *fileDescription) Release() {
+ // noop
+}
+
+// PRead implements FileDescriptionImpl.
+func (f *fileDescription) PRead(ctx context.Context, dst usermem.IOSequence, offset int64, opts vfs.ReadOptions) (int64, error) {
+ i := f.inode
+ if !i.seekable {
+ return 0, syserror.ESPIPE
+ }
+
+ return readFromHostFD(ctx, i.hostFD, dst, offset, opts.Flags)
+}
+
+// Read implements FileDescriptionImpl.
+func (f *fileDescription) Read(ctx context.Context, dst usermem.IOSequence, opts vfs.ReadOptions) (int64, error) {
+ i := f.inode
+ if !i.seekable {
+ n, err := readFromHostFD(ctx, i.hostFD, dst, -1, opts.Flags)
+ if isBlockError(err) {
+ // If we got any data at all, return it as a "completed" partial read
+ // rather than retrying until complete.
+ if n != 0 {
+ err = nil
+ } else {
+ err = syserror.ErrWouldBlock
+ }
+ }
+ return n, err
+ }
+ // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1672): Cache pages, when forced to do so.
+ i.offsetMu.Lock()
+ n, err := readFromHostFD(ctx, i.hostFD, dst, i.offset, opts.Flags)
+ i.offset += n
+ i.offsetMu.Unlock()
+ return n, err
+}
+
+func readFromHostFD(ctx context.Context, hostFD int, dst usermem.IOSequence, offset int64, flags uint32) (int64, error) {
+ // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1672): Support select preadv2 flags.
+ if flags != 0 {
+ return 0, syserror.EOPNOTSUPP
+ }
+
+ var reader safemem.Reader
+ if offset == -1 {
+ reader = safemem.FromIOReader{fd.NewReadWriter(hostFD)}
+ } else {
+ reader = safemem.FromVecReaderFunc{
+ func(srcs [][]byte) (int64, error) {
+ n, err := unix.Preadv(hostFD, srcs, offset)
+ return int64(n), err
+ },
+ }
+ }
+ n, err := dst.CopyOutFrom(ctx, reader)
+ return int64(n), err
+}
+
+// PWrite implements FileDescriptionImpl.
+func (f *fileDescription) PWrite(ctx context.Context, src usermem.IOSequence, offset int64, opts vfs.WriteOptions) (int64, error) {
+ i := f.inode
+ if !i.seekable {
+ return 0, syserror.ESPIPE
+ }
+
+ return writeToHostFD(ctx, i.hostFD, src, offset, opts.Flags)
+}
+
+// Write implements FileDescriptionImpl.
+func (f *fileDescription) Write(ctx context.Context, src usermem.IOSequence, opts vfs.WriteOptions) (int64, error) {
+ i := f.inode
+ if !i.seekable {
+ n, err := writeToHostFD(ctx, i.hostFD, src, -1, opts.Flags)
+ if isBlockError(err) {
+ err = syserror.ErrWouldBlock
+ }
+ return n, err
+ }
+ // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1672): Cache pages, when forced to do so.
+ // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1672): Write to end of file and update offset if O_APPEND is set on this file.
+ i.offsetMu.Lock()
+ n, err := writeToHostFD(ctx, i.hostFD, src, i.offset, opts.Flags)
+ i.offset += n
+ i.offsetMu.Unlock()
+ return n, err
+}
+
+func writeToHostFD(ctx context.Context, hostFD int, src usermem.IOSequence, offset int64, flags uint32) (int64, error) {
+ // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1672): Support select pwritev2 flags.
+ if flags != 0 {
+ return 0, syserror.EOPNOTSUPP
+ }
+
+ var writer safemem.Writer
+ if offset == -1 {
+ writer = safemem.FromIOWriter{fd.NewReadWriter(hostFD)}
+ } else {
+ writer = safemem.FromVecWriterFunc{
+ func(srcs [][]byte) (int64, error) {
+ n, err := unix.Pwritev(hostFD, srcs, offset)
+ return int64(n), err
+ },
+ }
+ }
+ n, err := src.CopyInTo(ctx, writer)
+ return int64(n), err
+}
+
+// Seek implements FileDescriptionImpl.
+//
+// Note that we do not support seeking on directories, since we do not even
+// allow directory fds to be imported at all.
+func (f *fileDescription) Seek(_ context.Context, offset int64, whence int32) (int64, error) {
+ i := f.inode
+ if !i.seekable {
+ return 0, syserror.ESPIPE
+ }
+
+ i.offsetMu.Lock()
+ defer i.offsetMu.Unlock()
+
+ switch whence {
+ case linux.SEEK_SET:
+ if offset < 0 {
+ return i.offset, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ i.offset = offset
+
+ case linux.SEEK_CUR:
+ // Check for overflow. Note that underflow cannot occur, since i.offset >= 0.
+ if offset > math.MaxInt64-i.offset {
+ return i.offset, syserror.EOVERFLOW
+ }
+ if i.offset+offset < 0 {
+ return i.offset, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ i.offset += offset
+
+ case linux.SEEK_END:
+ var s syscall.Stat_t
+ if err := syscall.Fstat(i.hostFD, &s); err != nil {
+ return i.offset, err
+ }
+ size := s.Size
+
+ // Check for overflow. Note that underflow cannot occur, since size >= 0.
+ if offset > math.MaxInt64-size {
+ return i.offset, syserror.EOVERFLOW
+ }
+ if size+offset < 0 {
+ return i.offset, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ i.offset = size + offset
+
+ case linux.SEEK_DATA, linux.SEEK_HOLE:
+ // Modifying the offset in the host file table should not matter, since
+ // this is the only place where we use it.
+ //
+ // For reading and writing, we always rely on our internal offset.
+ n, err := unix.Seek(i.hostFD, offset, int(whence))
+ if err != nil {
+ return i.offset, err
+ }
+ i.offset = n
+
+ default:
+ // Invalid whence.
+ return i.offset, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+
+ return i.offset, nil
+}
+
+// Sync implements FileDescriptionImpl.
+func (f *fileDescription) Sync(context.Context) error {
+ // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1672): Currently we do not support the SyncData optimization, so we always sync everything.
+ return unix.Fsync(f.inode.hostFD)
+}
+
+// ConfigureMMap implements FileDescriptionImpl.
+func (f *fileDescription) ConfigureMMap(_ context.Context, opts *memmap.MMapOpts) error {
+ if !f.inode.canMap {
+ return syserror.ENODEV
+ }
+ // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1672): Implement ConfigureMMap and Mappable interface.
+ return syserror.ENODEV
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/host/host_state_autogen.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/host/host_state_autogen.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..b2d8c661f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/host/host_state_autogen.go
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+// automatically generated by stateify.
+
+package host
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/host/ioctl_unsafe.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/host/ioctl_unsafe.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..0983bf7d8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/host/ioctl_unsafe.go
@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
+// Copyright 2020 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 host
+
+import (
+ "syscall"
+ "unsafe"
+
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+)
+
+func ioctlGetTermios(fd int) (*linux.Termios, error) {
+ var t linux.Termios
+ _, _, errno := syscall.Syscall(syscall.SYS_IOCTL, uintptr(fd), linux.TCGETS, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&t)))
+ if errno != 0 {
+ return nil, errno
+ }
+ return &t, nil
+}
+
+func ioctlSetTermios(fd int, req uint64, t *linux.Termios) error {
+ _, _, errno := syscall.Syscall(syscall.SYS_IOCTL, uintptr(fd), uintptr(req), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(t)))
+ if errno != 0 {
+ return errno
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+func ioctlGetWinsize(fd int) (*linux.Winsize, error) {
+ var w linux.Winsize
+ _, _, errno := syscall.Syscall(syscall.SYS_IOCTL, uintptr(fd), linux.TIOCGWINSZ, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&w)))
+ if errno != 0 {
+ return nil, errno
+ }
+ return &w, nil
+}
+
+func ioctlSetWinsize(fd int, w *linux.Winsize) error {
+ _, _, errno := syscall.Syscall(syscall.SYS_IOCTL, uintptr(fd), linux.TIOCSWINSZ, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(w)))
+ if errno != 0 {
+ return errno
+ }
+ return nil
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/host/tty.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/host/tty.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..8936afb06
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/host/tty.go
@@ -0,0 +1,379 @@
+// Copyright 2020 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 host
+
+import (
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/arch"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/unimpl"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sync"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/usermem"
+)
+
+// ttyFD implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl for a host file descriptor
+// that wraps a TTY FD.
+type ttyFD struct {
+ fileDescription
+
+ // mu protects the fields below.
+ mu sync.Mutex `state:"nosave"`
+
+ // session is the session attached to this ttyFD.
+ session *kernel.Session
+
+ // fgProcessGroup is the foreground process group that is currently
+ // connected to this TTY.
+ fgProcessGroup *kernel.ProcessGroup
+
+ // termios contains the terminal attributes for this TTY.
+ termios linux.KernelTermios
+}
+
+// InitForegroundProcessGroup sets the foreground process group and session for
+// the TTY. This should only be called once, after the foreground process group
+// has been created, but before it has started running.
+func (t *ttyFD) InitForegroundProcessGroup(pg *kernel.ProcessGroup) {
+ t.mu.Lock()
+ defer t.mu.Unlock()
+ if t.fgProcessGroup != nil {
+ panic("foreground process group is already set")
+ }
+ t.fgProcessGroup = pg
+ t.session = pg.Session()
+}
+
+// ForegroundProcessGroup returns the foreground process for the TTY.
+func (t *ttyFD) ForegroundProcessGroup() *kernel.ProcessGroup {
+ t.mu.Lock()
+ defer t.mu.Unlock()
+ return t.fgProcessGroup
+}
+
+// Release implements fs.FileOperations.Release.
+func (t *ttyFD) Release() {
+ t.mu.Lock()
+ t.fgProcessGroup = nil
+ t.mu.Unlock()
+
+ t.fileDescription.Release()
+}
+
+// PRead implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.
+//
+// Reading from a TTY is only allowed for foreground process groups. Background
+// process groups will either get EIO or a SIGTTIN.
+func (t *ttyFD) PRead(ctx context.Context, dst usermem.IOSequence, offset int64, opts vfs.ReadOptions) (int64, error) {
+ t.mu.Lock()
+ defer t.mu.Unlock()
+
+ // Are we allowed to do the read?
+ // drivers/tty/n_tty.c:n_tty_read()=>job_control()=>tty_check_change().
+ if err := t.checkChange(ctx, linux.SIGTTIN); err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+
+ // Do the read.
+ return t.fileDescription.PRead(ctx, dst, offset, opts)
+}
+
+// Read implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.
+//
+// Reading from a TTY is only allowed for foreground process groups. Background
+// process groups will either get EIO or a SIGTTIN.
+func (t *ttyFD) Read(ctx context.Context, dst usermem.IOSequence, opts vfs.ReadOptions) (int64, error) {
+ t.mu.Lock()
+ defer t.mu.Unlock()
+
+ // Are we allowed to do the read?
+ // drivers/tty/n_tty.c:n_tty_read()=>job_control()=>tty_check_change().
+ if err := t.checkChange(ctx, linux.SIGTTIN); err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+
+ // Do the read.
+ return t.fileDescription.Read(ctx, dst, opts)
+}
+
+// PWrite implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.
+func (t *ttyFD) PWrite(ctx context.Context, src usermem.IOSequence, offset int64, opts vfs.WriteOptions) (int64, error) {
+ t.mu.Lock()
+ defer t.mu.Unlock()
+
+ // Check whether TOSTOP is enabled. This corresponds to the check in
+ // drivers/tty/n_tty.c:n_tty_write().
+ if t.termios.LEnabled(linux.TOSTOP) {
+ if err := t.checkChange(ctx, linux.SIGTTOU); err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+ }
+ return t.fileDescription.PWrite(ctx, src, offset, opts)
+}
+
+// Write implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.
+func (t *ttyFD) Write(ctx context.Context, src usermem.IOSequence, opts vfs.WriteOptions) (int64, error) {
+ t.mu.Lock()
+ defer t.mu.Unlock()
+
+ // Check whether TOSTOP is enabled. This corresponds to the check in
+ // drivers/tty/n_tty.c:n_tty_write().
+ if t.termios.LEnabled(linux.TOSTOP) {
+ if err := t.checkChange(ctx, linux.SIGTTOU); err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+ }
+ return t.fileDescription.Write(ctx, src, opts)
+}
+
+// Ioctl implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.
+func (t *ttyFD) Ioctl(ctx context.Context, io usermem.IO, args arch.SyscallArguments) (uintptr, error) {
+ // Ignore arg[0]. This is the real FD:
+ fd := t.inode.hostFD
+ ioctl := args[1].Uint64()
+ switch ioctl {
+ case linux.TCGETS:
+ termios, err := ioctlGetTermios(fd)
+ if err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+ _, err = usermem.CopyObjectOut(ctx, io, args[2].Pointer(), termios, usermem.IOOpts{
+ AddressSpaceActive: true,
+ })
+ return 0, err
+
+ case linux.TCSETS, linux.TCSETSW, linux.TCSETSF:
+ t.mu.Lock()
+ defer t.mu.Unlock()
+
+ if err := t.checkChange(ctx, linux.SIGTTOU); err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+
+ var termios linux.Termios
+ if _, err := usermem.CopyObjectIn(ctx, io, args[2].Pointer(), &termios, usermem.IOOpts{
+ AddressSpaceActive: true,
+ }); err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+ err := ioctlSetTermios(fd, ioctl, &termios)
+ if err == nil {
+ t.termios.FromTermios(termios)
+ }
+ return 0, err
+
+ case linux.TIOCGPGRP:
+ // Args: pid_t *argp
+ // When successful, equivalent to *argp = tcgetpgrp(fd).
+ // Get the process group ID of the foreground process group on this
+ // terminal.
+
+ pidns := kernel.PIDNamespaceFromContext(ctx)
+ if pidns == nil {
+ return 0, syserror.ENOTTY
+ }
+
+ t.mu.Lock()
+ defer t.mu.Unlock()
+
+ // Map the ProcessGroup into a ProcessGroupID in the task's PID namespace.
+ pgID := pidns.IDOfProcessGroup(t.fgProcessGroup)
+ _, err := usermem.CopyObjectOut(ctx, io, args[2].Pointer(), &pgID, usermem.IOOpts{
+ AddressSpaceActive: true,
+ })
+ return 0, err
+
+ case linux.TIOCSPGRP:
+ // Args: const pid_t *argp
+ // Equivalent to tcsetpgrp(fd, *argp).
+ // Set the foreground process group ID of this terminal.
+
+ task := kernel.TaskFromContext(ctx)
+ if task == nil {
+ return 0, syserror.ENOTTY
+ }
+
+ t.mu.Lock()
+ defer t.mu.Unlock()
+
+ // Check that we are allowed to set the process group.
+ if err := t.checkChange(ctx, linux.SIGTTOU); err != nil {
+ // drivers/tty/tty_io.c:tiocspgrp() converts -EIO from tty_check_change()
+ // to -ENOTTY.
+ if err == syserror.EIO {
+ return 0, syserror.ENOTTY
+ }
+ return 0, err
+ }
+
+ // Check that calling task's process group is in the TTY session.
+ if task.ThreadGroup().Session() != t.session {
+ return 0, syserror.ENOTTY
+ }
+
+ var pgID kernel.ProcessGroupID
+ if _, err := usermem.CopyObjectIn(ctx, io, args[2].Pointer(), &pgID, usermem.IOOpts{
+ AddressSpaceActive: true,
+ }); err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+
+ // pgID must be non-negative.
+ if pgID < 0 {
+ return 0, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+
+ // Process group with pgID must exist in this PID namespace.
+ pidns := task.PIDNamespace()
+ pg := pidns.ProcessGroupWithID(pgID)
+ if pg == nil {
+ return 0, syserror.ESRCH
+ }
+
+ // Check that new process group is in the TTY session.
+ if pg.Session() != t.session {
+ return 0, syserror.EPERM
+ }
+
+ t.fgProcessGroup = pg
+ return 0, nil
+
+ case linux.TIOCGWINSZ:
+ // Args: struct winsize *argp
+ // Get window size.
+ winsize, err := ioctlGetWinsize(fd)
+ if err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+ _, err = usermem.CopyObjectOut(ctx, io, args[2].Pointer(), winsize, usermem.IOOpts{
+ AddressSpaceActive: true,
+ })
+ return 0, err
+
+ case linux.TIOCSWINSZ:
+ // Args: const struct winsize *argp
+ // Set window size.
+
+ // Unlike setting the termios, any process group (even background ones) can
+ // set the winsize.
+
+ var winsize linux.Winsize
+ if _, err := usermem.CopyObjectIn(ctx, io, args[2].Pointer(), &winsize, usermem.IOOpts{
+ AddressSpaceActive: true,
+ }); err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+ err := ioctlSetWinsize(fd, &winsize)
+ return 0, err
+
+ // Unimplemented commands.
+ case linux.TIOCSETD,
+ linux.TIOCSBRK,
+ linux.TIOCCBRK,
+ linux.TCSBRK,
+ linux.TCSBRKP,
+ linux.TIOCSTI,
+ linux.TIOCCONS,
+ linux.FIONBIO,
+ linux.TIOCEXCL,
+ linux.TIOCNXCL,
+ linux.TIOCGEXCL,
+ linux.TIOCNOTTY,
+ linux.TIOCSCTTY,
+ linux.TIOCGSID,
+ linux.TIOCGETD,
+ linux.TIOCVHANGUP,
+ linux.TIOCGDEV,
+ linux.TIOCMGET,
+ linux.TIOCMSET,
+ linux.TIOCMBIC,
+ linux.TIOCMBIS,
+ linux.TIOCGICOUNT,
+ linux.TCFLSH,
+ linux.TIOCSSERIAL,
+ linux.TIOCGPTPEER:
+
+ unimpl.EmitUnimplementedEvent(ctx)
+ fallthrough
+ default:
+ return 0, syserror.ENOTTY
+ }
+}
+
+// checkChange checks that the process group is allowed to read, write, or
+// change the state of the TTY.
+//
+// This corresponds to Linux drivers/tty/tty_io.c:tty_check_change(). The logic
+// is a bit convoluted, but documented inline.
+//
+// Preconditions: t.mu must be held.
+func (t *ttyFD) checkChange(ctx context.Context, sig linux.Signal) error {
+ task := kernel.TaskFromContext(ctx)
+ if task == nil {
+ // No task? Linux does not have an analog for this case, but
+ // tty_check_change is more of a blacklist of cases than a
+ // whitelist, and is surprisingly permissive. Allowing the
+ // change seems most appropriate.
+ return nil
+ }
+
+ tg := task.ThreadGroup()
+ pg := tg.ProcessGroup()
+
+ // If the session for the task is different than the session for the
+ // controlling TTY, then the change is allowed. Seems like a bad idea,
+ // but that's exactly what linux does.
+ if tg.Session() != t.fgProcessGroup.Session() {
+ return nil
+ }
+
+ // If we are the foreground process group, then the change is allowed.
+ if pg == t.fgProcessGroup {
+ return nil
+ }
+
+ // We are not the foreground process group.
+
+ // Is the provided signal blocked or ignored?
+ if (task.SignalMask()&linux.SignalSetOf(sig) != 0) || tg.SignalHandlers().IsIgnored(sig) {
+ // If the signal is SIGTTIN, then we are attempting to read
+ // from the TTY. Don't send the signal and return EIO.
+ if sig == linux.SIGTTIN {
+ return syserror.EIO
+ }
+
+ // Otherwise, we are writing or changing terminal state. This is allowed.
+ return nil
+ }
+
+ // If the process group is an orphan, return EIO.
+ if pg.IsOrphan() {
+ return syserror.EIO
+ }
+
+ // Otherwise, send the signal to the process group and return ERESTARTSYS.
+ //
+ // Note that Linux also unconditionally sets TIF_SIGPENDING on current,
+ // but this isn't necessary in gVisor because the rationale given in
+ // 040b6362d58f "tty: fix leakage of -ERESTARTSYS to userland" doesn't
+ // apply: the sentry will handle -ERESTARTSYS in
+ // kernel.runApp.execute() even if the kernel.Task isn't interrupted.
+ //
+ // Linux ignores the result of kill_pgrp().
+ _ = pg.SendSignal(kernel.SignalInfoPriv(sig))
+ return kernel.ERESTARTSYS
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/host/util.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/host/util.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..2bc757b1a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/host/util.go
@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+// Copyright 2020 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 host
+
+import (
+ "syscall"
+
+ "golang.org/x/sys/unix"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror"
+)
+
+func toTimespec(ts linux.StatxTimestamp, omit bool) syscall.Timespec {
+ if omit {
+ return syscall.Timespec{
+ Sec: 0,
+ Nsec: unix.UTIME_OMIT,
+ }
+ }
+ return syscall.Timespec{
+ Sec: ts.Sec,
+ Nsec: int64(ts.Nsec),
+ }
+}
+
+func unixToLinuxStatxTimestamp(ts unix.StatxTimestamp) linux.StatxTimestamp {
+ return linux.StatxTimestamp{Sec: ts.Sec, Nsec: ts.Nsec}
+}
+
+func timespecToStatxTimestamp(ts unix.Timespec) linux.StatxTimestamp {
+ return linux.StatxTimestamp{Sec: int64(ts.Sec), Nsec: uint32(ts.Nsec)}
+}
+
+// wouldBlock returns true for file types that can return EWOULDBLOCK
+// for blocking operations, e.g. pipes, character devices, and sockets.
+func wouldBlock(fileType uint32) bool {
+ return fileType == syscall.S_IFIFO || fileType == syscall.S_IFCHR || fileType == syscall.S_IFSOCK
+}
+
+// canMap returns true if a file with fileType is allowed to be memory mapped.
+// This is ported over from VFS1, but it's probably not the best way for us
+// to check if a file can be memory mapped.
+func canMap(fileType uint32) bool {
+ // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1672): Also allow "special files" to be mapped (see fs/host:canMap()).
+ //
+ // TODO(b/38213152): Some obscure character devices can be mapped.
+ return fileType == syscall.S_IFREG
+}
+
+// isBlockError checks if an error is EAGAIN or EWOULDBLOCK.
+// If so, they can be transformed into syserror.ErrWouldBlock.
+func isBlockError(err error) bool {
+ return err == syserror.EAGAIN || err == syserror.EWOULDBLOCK
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/host/util_unsafe.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/host/util_unsafe.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..5136ac844
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/host/util_unsafe.go
@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
+// Copyright 2020 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 host
+
+import (
+ "syscall"
+ "unsafe"
+)
+
+func setTimestamps(fd int, ts *[2]syscall.Timespec) error {
+ _, _, errno := syscall.Syscall6(
+ syscall.SYS_UTIMENSAT,
+ uintptr(fd),
+ 0, /* path */
+ uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(ts)),
+ 0, /* flags */
+ 0, 0)
+ if errno != 0 {
+ return errno
+ }
+ return nil
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/filesystem.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/filesystem.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..104fc9030
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/filesystem.go
@@ -0,0 +1,100 @@
+// 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 proc implements a partial in-memory file system for procfs.
+package proc
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/kernfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+)
+
+// Name is the default filesystem name.
+const Name = "proc"
+
+// FilesystemType is the factory class for procfs.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type FilesystemType struct{}
+
+var _ vfs.FilesystemType = (*FilesystemType)(nil)
+
+// Name implements vfs.FilesystemType.Name.
+func (FilesystemType) Name() string {
+ return Name
+}
+
+// GetFilesystem implements vfs.FilesystemType.GetFilesystem.
+func (ft FilesystemType) GetFilesystem(ctx context.Context, vfsObj *vfs.VirtualFilesystem, creds *auth.Credentials, source string, opts vfs.GetFilesystemOptions) (*vfs.Filesystem, *vfs.Dentry, error) {
+ k := kernel.KernelFromContext(ctx)
+ if k == nil {
+ return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("procfs requires a kernel")
+ }
+ pidns := kernel.PIDNamespaceFromContext(ctx)
+ if pidns == nil {
+ return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("procfs requires a PID namespace")
+ }
+
+ procfs := &kernfs.Filesystem{}
+ procfs.VFSFilesystem().Init(vfsObj, &ft, procfs)
+
+ var cgroups map[string]string
+ if opts.InternalData != nil {
+ data := opts.InternalData.(*InternalData)
+ cgroups = data.Cgroups
+ }
+
+ _, dentry := newTasksInode(procfs, k, pidns, cgroups)
+ return procfs.VFSFilesystem(), dentry.VFSDentry(), nil
+}
+
+// dynamicInode is an overfitted interface for common Inodes with
+// dynamicByteSource types used in procfs.
+type dynamicInode interface {
+ kernfs.Inode
+ vfs.DynamicBytesSource
+
+ Init(creds *auth.Credentials, ino uint64, data vfs.DynamicBytesSource, perm linux.FileMode)
+}
+
+func newDentry(creds *auth.Credentials, ino uint64, perm linux.FileMode, inode dynamicInode) *kernfs.Dentry {
+ inode.Init(creds, ino, inode, perm)
+
+ d := &kernfs.Dentry{}
+ d.Init(inode)
+ return d
+}
+
+type staticFile struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+ vfs.StaticData
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*staticFile)(nil)
+
+func newStaticFile(data string) *staticFile {
+ return &staticFile{StaticData: vfs.StaticData{Data: data}}
+}
+
+// InternalData contains internal data passed in to the procfs mount via
+// vfs.GetFilesystemOptions.InternalData.
+type InternalData struct {
+ Cgroups map[string]string
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/proc_state_autogen.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/proc_state_autogen.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..26c7165d3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/proc_state_autogen.go
@@ -0,0 +1,646 @@
+// automatically generated by stateify.
+
+package proc
+
+import (
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/state"
+)
+
+func (x *FilesystemType) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *FilesystemType) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+}
+
+func (x *FilesystemType) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *FilesystemType) load(m state.Map) {
+}
+
+func (x *subtasksInode) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *subtasksInode) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("InodeNotSymlink", &x.InodeNotSymlink)
+ m.Save("InodeDirectoryNoNewChildren", &x.InodeDirectoryNoNewChildren)
+ m.Save("InodeAttrs", &x.InodeAttrs)
+ m.Save("OrderedChildren", &x.OrderedChildren)
+ m.Save("AlwaysValid", &x.AlwaysValid)
+ m.Save("task", &x.task)
+ m.Save("pidns", &x.pidns)
+ m.Save("inoGen", &x.inoGen)
+ m.Save("cgroupControllers", &x.cgroupControllers)
+}
+
+func (x *subtasksInode) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *subtasksInode) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("InodeNotSymlink", &x.InodeNotSymlink)
+ m.Load("InodeDirectoryNoNewChildren", &x.InodeDirectoryNoNewChildren)
+ m.Load("InodeAttrs", &x.InodeAttrs)
+ m.Load("OrderedChildren", &x.OrderedChildren)
+ m.Load("AlwaysValid", &x.AlwaysValid)
+ m.Load("task", &x.task)
+ m.Load("pidns", &x.pidns)
+ m.Load("inoGen", &x.inoGen)
+ m.Load("cgroupControllers", &x.cgroupControllers)
+}
+
+func (x *taskInode) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *taskInode) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("InodeNotSymlink", &x.InodeNotSymlink)
+ m.Save("InodeDirectoryNoNewChildren", &x.InodeDirectoryNoNewChildren)
+ m.Save("InodeNoDynamicLookup", &x.InodeNoDynamicLookup)
+ m.Save("InodeAttrs", &x.InodeAttrs)
+ m.Save("OrderedChildren", &x.OrderedChildren)
+ m.Save("task", &x.task)
+}
+
+func (x *taskInode) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *taskInode) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("InodeNotSymlink", &x.InodeNotSymlink)
+ m.Load("InodeDirectoryNoNewChildren", &x.InodeDirectoryNoNewChildren)
+ m.Load("InodeNoDynamicLookup", &x.InodeNoDynamicLookup)
+ m.Load("InodeAttrs", &x.InodeAttrs)
+ m.Load("OrderedChildren", &x.OrderedChildren)
+ m.Load("task", &x.task)
+}
+
+func (x *fdDirInode) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *fdDirInode) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("InodeNotSymlink", &x.InodeNotSymlink)
+ m.Save("InodeDirectoryNoNewChildren", &x.InodeDirectoryNoNewChildren)
+ m.Save("InodeAttrs", &x.InodeAttrs)
+ m.Save("OrderedChildren", &x.OrderedChildren)
+ m.Save("AlwaysValid", &x.AlwaysValid)
+ m.Save("fdDir", &x.fdDir)
+}
+
+func (x *fdDirInode) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *fdDirInode) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("InodeNotSymlink", &x.InodeNotSymlink)
+ m.Load("InodeDirectoryNoNewChildren", &x.InodeDirectoryNoNewChildren)
+ m.Load("InodeAttrs", &x.InodeAttrs)
+ m.Load("OrderedChildren", &x.OrderedChildren)
+ m.Load("AlwaysValid", &x.AlwaysValid)
+ m.Load("fdDir", &x.fdDir)
+}
+
+func (x *fdSymlink) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *fdSymlink) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("InodeAttrs", &x.InodeAttrs)
+ m.Save("InodeNoopRefCount", &x.InodeNoopRefCount)
+ m.Save("InodeSymlink", &x.InodeSymlink)
+ m.Save("task", &x.task)
+ m.Save("fd", &x.fd)
+}
+
+func (x *fdSymlink) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *fdSymlink) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("InodeAttrs", &x.InodeAttrs)
+ m.Load("InodeNoopRefCount", &x.InodeNoopRefCount)
+ m.Load("InodeSymlink", &x.InodeSymlink)
+ m.Load("task", &x.task)
+ m.Load("fd", &x.fd)
+}
+
+func (x *fdInfoDirInode) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *fdInfoDirInode) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("InodeNotSymlink", &x.InodeNotSymlink)
+ m.Save("InodeDirectoryNoNewChildren", &x.InodeDirectoryNoNewChildren)
+ m.Save("InodeAttrs", &x.InodeAttrs)
+ m.Save("OrderedChildren", &x.OrderedChildren)
+ m.Save("AlwaysValid", &x.AlwaysValid)
+ m.Save("fdDir", &x.fdDir)
+}
+
+func (x *fdInfoDirInode) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *fdInfoDirInode) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("InodeNotSymlink", &x.InodeNotSymlink)
+ m.Load("InodeDirectoryNoNewChildren", &x.InodeDirectoryNoNewChildren)
+ m.Load("InodeAttrs", &x.InodeAttrs)
+ m.Load("OrderedChildren", &x.OrderedChildren)
+ m.Load("AlwaysValid", &x.AlwaysValid)
+ m.Load("fdDir", &x.fdDir)
+}
+
+func (x *fdInfoData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *fdInfoData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Save("AtomicRefCount", &x.AtomicRefCount)
+ m.Save("task", &x.task)
+ m.Save("fd", &x.fd)
+}
+
+func (x *fdInfoData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *fdInfoData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Load("AtomicRefCount", &x.AtomicRefCount)
+ m.Load("task", &x.task)
+ m.Load("fd", &x.fd)
+}
+
+func (x *auxvData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *auxvData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Save("task", &x.task)
+}
+
+func (x *auxvData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *auxvData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Load("task", &x.task)
+}
+
+func (x *cmdlineData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *cmdlineData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Save("task", &x.task)
+ m.Save("arg", &x.arg)
+}
+
+func (x *cmdlineData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *cmdlineData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Load("task", &x.task)
+ m.Load("arg", &x.arg)
+}
+
+func (x *commInode) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *commInode) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Save("task", &x.task)
+}
+
+func (x *commInode) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *commInode) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Load("task", &x.task)
+}
+
+func (x *commData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *commData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Save("task", &x.task)
+}
+
+func (x *commData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *commData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Load("task", &x.task)
+}
+
+func (x *idMapData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *idMapData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Save("task", &x.task)
+ m.Save("gids", &x.gids)
+}
+
+func (x *idMapData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *idMapData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Load("task", &x.task)
+ m.Load("gids", &x.gids)
+}
+
+func (x *mapsData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *mapsData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Save("task", &x.task)
+}
+
+func (x *mapsData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *mapsData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Load("task", &x.task)
+}
+
+func (x *smapsData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *smapsData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Save("task", &x.task)
+}
+
+func (x *smapsData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *smapsData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Load("task", &x.task)
+}
+
+func (x *taskStatData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *taskStatData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Save("task", &x.task)
+ m.Save("tgstats", &x.tgstats)
+ m.Save("pidns", &x.pidns)
+}
+
+func (x *taskStatData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *taskStatData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Load("task", &x.task)
+ m.Load("tgstats", &x.tgstats)
+ m.Load("pidns", &x.pidns)
+}
+
+func (x *statmData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *statmData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Save("task", &x.task)
+}
+
+func (x *statmData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *statmData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Load("task", &x.task)
+}
+
+func (x *statusData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *statusData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Save("task", &x.task)
+ m.Save("pidns", &x.pidns)
+}
+
+func (x *statusData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *statusData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Load("task", &x.task)
+ m.Load("pidns", &x.pidns)
+}
+
+func (x *ioData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *ioData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Save("ioUsage", &x.ioUsage)
+}
+
+func (x *ioData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *ioData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Load("ioUsage", &x.ioUsage)
+}
+
+func (x *oomScoreAdj) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *oomScoreAdj) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Save("task", &x.task)
+}
+
+func (x *oomScoreAdj) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *oomScoreAdj) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Load("task", &x.task)
+}
+
+func (x *exeSymlink) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *exeSymlink) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("InodeAttrs", &x.InodeAttrs)
+ m.Save("InodeNoopRefCount", &x.InodeNoopRefCount)
+ m.Save("InodeSymlink", &x.InodeSymlink)
+ m.Save("task", &x.task)
+}
+
+func (x *exeSymlink) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *exeSymlink) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("InodeAttrs", &x.InodeAttrs)
+ m.Load("InodeNoopRefCount", &x.InodeNoopRefCount)
+ m.Load("InodeSymlink", &x.InodeSymlink)
+ m.Load("task", &x.task)
+}
+
+func (x *mountInfoData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *mountInfoData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Save("task", &x.task)
+}
+
+func (x *mountInfoData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *mountInfoData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Load("task", &x.task)
+}
+
+func (x *mountsData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *mountsData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Save("task", &x.task)
+}
+
+func (x *mountsData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *mountsData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Load("task", &x.task)
+}
+
+func (x *ifinet6) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *ifinet6) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Save("stack", &x.stack)
+}
+
+func (x *ifinet6) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *ifinet6) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Load("stack", &x.stack)
+}
+
+func (x *netDevData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *netDevData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Save("stack", &x.stack)
+}
+
+func (x *netDevData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *netDevData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Load("stack", &x.stack)
+}
+
+func (x *netUnixData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *netUnixData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Save("kernel", &x.kernel)
+}
+
+func (x *netUnixData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *netUnixData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Load("kernel", &x.kernel)
+}
+
+func (x *netTCPData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *netTCPData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Save("kernel", &x.kernel)
+}
+
+func (x *netTCPData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *netTCPData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Load("kernel", &x.kernel)
+}
+
+func (x *netTCP6Data) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *netTCP6Data) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Save("kernel", &x.kernel)
+}
+
+func (x *netTCP6Data) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *netTCP6Data) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Load("kernel", &x.kernel)
+}
+
+func (x *netUDPData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *netUDPData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Save("kernel", &x.kernel)
+}
+
+func (x *netUDPData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *netUDPData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Load("kernel", &x.kernel)
+}
+
+func (x *netSnmpData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *netSnmpData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Save("stack", &x.stack)
+}
+
+func (x *netSnmpData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *netSnmpData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Load("stack", &x.stack)
+}
+
+func (x *netRouteData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *netRouteData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Save("stack", &x.stack)
+}
+
+func (x *netRouteData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *netRouteData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Load("stack", &x.stack)
+}
+
+func (x *netStatData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *netStatData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Save("stack", &x.stack)
+}
+
+func (x *netStatData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *netStatData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Load("stack", &x.stack)
+}
+
+func (x *tasksInode) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *tasksInode) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("InodeNotSymlink", &x.InodeNotSymlink)
+ m.Save("InodeDirectoryNoNewChildren", &x.InodeDirectoryNoNewChildren)
+ m.Save("InodeAttrs", &x.InodeAttrs)
+ m.Save("OrderedChildren", &x.OrderedChildren)
+ m.Save("AlwaysValid", &x.AlwaysValid)
+ m.Save("inoGen", &x.inoGen)
+ m.Save("pidns", &x.pidns)
+ m.Save("selfSymlink", &x.selfSymlink)
+ m.Save("threadSelfSymlink", &x.threadSelfSymlink)
+ m.Save("cgroupControllers", &x.cgroupControllers)
+}
+
+func (x *tasksInode) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *tasksInode) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("InodeNotSymlink", &x.InodeNotSymlink)
+ m.Load("InodeDirectoryNoNewChildren", &x.InodeDirectoryNoNewChildren)
+ m.Load("InodeAttrs", &x.InodeAttrs)
+ m.Load("OrderedChildren", &x.OrderedChildren)
+ m.Load("AlwaysValid", &x.AlwaysValid)
+ m.Load("inoGen", &x.inoGen)
+ m.Load("pidns", &x.pidns)
+ m.Load("selfSymlink", &x.selfSymlink)
+ m.Load("threadSelfSymlink", &x.threadSelfSymlink)
+ m.Load("cgroupControllers", &x.cgroupControllers)
+}
+
+func (x *statData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *statData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("dynamicBytesFileSetAttr", &x.dynamicBytesFileSetAttr)
+}
+
+func (x *statData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *statData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("dynamicBytesFileSetAttr", &x.dynamicBytesFileSetAttr)
+}
+
+func (x *loadavgData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *loadavgData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("dynamicBytesFileSetAttr", &x.dynamicBytesFileSetAttr)
+}
+
+func (x *loadavgData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *loadavgData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("dynamicBytesFileSetAttr", &x.dynamicBytesFileSetAttr)
+}
+
+func (x *meminfoData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *meminfoData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("dynamicBytesFileSetAttr", &x.dynamicBytesFileSetAttr)
+}
+
+func (x *meminfoData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *meminfoData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("dynamicBytesFileSetAttr", &x.dynamicBytesFileSetAttr)
+}
+
+func (x *uptimeData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *uptimeData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("dynamicBytesFileSetAttr", &x.dynamicBytesFileSetAttr)
+}
+
+func (x *uptimeData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *uptimeData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("dynamicBytesFileSetAttr", &x.dynamicBytesFileSetAttr)
+}
+
+func (x *versionData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *versionData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("dynamicBytesFileSetAttr", &x.dynamicBytesFileSetAttr)
+}
+
+func (x *versionData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *versionData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("dynamicBytesFileSetAttr", &x.dynamicBytesFileSetAttr)
+}
+
+func (x *filesystemsData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *filesystemsData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+}
+
+func (x *filesystemsData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *filesystemsData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+}
+
+func (x *mmapMinAddrData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *mmapMinAddrData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Save("k", &x.k)
+}
+
+func (x *mmapMinAddrData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *mmapMinAddrData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Load("k", &x.k)
+}
+
+func (x *hostnameData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *hostnameData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+}
+
+func (x *hostnameData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *hostnameData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+}
+
+func (x *tcpSackData) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *tcpSackData) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.Save("stack", &x.stack)
+ m.Save("enabled", &x.enabled)
+}
+
+func (x *tcpSackData) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *tcpSackData) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("DynamicBytesFile", &x.DynamicBytesFile)
+ m.LoadWait("stack", &x.stack)
+ m.Load("enabled", &x.enabled)
+}
+
+func init() {
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.FilesystemType", (*FilesystemType)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*FilesystemType).save, Load: (*FilesystemType).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.subtasksInode", (*subtasksInode)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*subtasksInode).save, Load: (*subtasksInode).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.taskInode", (*taskInode)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*taskInode).save, Load: (*taskInode).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.fdDirInode", (*fdDirInode)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*fdDirInode).save, Load: (*fdDirInode).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.fdSymlink", (*fdSymlink)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*fdSymlink).save, Load: (*fdSymlink).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.fdInfoDirInode", (*fdInfoDirInode)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*fdInfoDirInode).save, Load: (*fdInfoDirInode).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.fdInfoData", (*fdInfoData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*fdInfoData).save, Load: (*fdInfoData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.auxvData", (*auxvData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*auxvData).save, Load: (*auxvData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.cmdlineData", (*cmdlineData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*cmdlineData).save, Load: (*cmdlineData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.commInode", (*commInode)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*commInode).save, Load: (*commInode).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.commData", (*commData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*commData).save, Load: (*commData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.idMapData", (*idMapData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*idMapData).save, Load: (*idMapData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.mapsData", (*mapsData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*mapsData).save, Load: (*mapsData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.smapsData", (*smapsData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*smapsData).save, Load: (*smapsData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.taskStatData", (*taskStatData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*taskStatData).save, Load: (*taskStatData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.statmData", (*statmData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*statmData).save, Load: (*statmData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.statusData", (*statusData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*statusData).save, Load: (*statusData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.ioData", (*ioData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*ioData).save, Load: (*ioData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.oomScoreAdj", (*oomScoreAdj)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*oomScoreAdj).save, Load: (*oomScoreAdj).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.exeSymlink", (*exeSymlink)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*exeSymlink).save, Load: (*exeSymlink).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.mountInfoData", (*mountInfoData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*mountInfoData).save, Load: (*mountInfoData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.mountsData", (*mountsData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*mountsData).save, Load: (*mountsData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.ifinet6", (*ifinet6)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*ifinet6).save, Load: (*ifinet6).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.netDevData", (*netDevData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*netDevData).save, Load: (*netDevData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.netUnixData", (*netUnixData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*netUnixData).save, Load: (*netUnixData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.netTCPData", (*netTCPData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*netTCPData).save, Load: (*netTCPData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.netTCP6Data", (*netTCP6Data)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*netTCP6Data).save, Load: (*netTCP6Data).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.netUDPData", (*netUDPData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*netUDPData).save, Load: (*netUDPData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.netSnmpData", (*netSnmpData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*netSnmpData).save, Load: (*netSnmpData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.netRouteData", (*netRouteData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*netRouteData).save, Load: (*netRouteData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.netStatData", (*netStatData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*netStatData).save, Load: (*netStatData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.tasksInode", (*tasksInode)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*tasksInode).save, Load: (*tasksInode).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.statData", (*statData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*statData).save, Load: (*statData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.loadavgData", (*loadavgData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*loadavgData).save, Load: (*loadavgData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.meminfoData", (*meminfoData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*meminfoData).save, Load: (*meminfoData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.uptimeData", (*uptimeData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*uptimeData).save, Load: (*uptimeData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.versionData", (*versionData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*versionData).save, Load: (*versionData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.filesystemsData", (*filesystemsData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*filesystemsData).save, Load: (*filesystemsData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.mmapMinAddrData", (*mmapMinAddrData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*mmapMinAddrData).save, Load: (*mmapMinAddrData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.hostnameData", (*hostnameData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*hostnameData).save, Load: (*hostnameData).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc.tcpSackData", (*tcpSackData)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*tcpSackData).save, Load: (*tcpSackData).load})
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/subtasks.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/subtasks.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..a21313666
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/subtasks.go
@@ -0,0 +1,135 @@
+// 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 proc
+
+import (
+ "sort"
+ "strconv"
+
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/kernfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror"
+)
+
+// subtasksInode represents the inode for /proc/[pid]/task/ directory.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type subtasksInode struct {
+ kernfs.InodeNotSymlink
+ kernfs.InodeDirectoryNoNewChildren
+ kernfs.InodeAttrs
+ kernfs.OrderedChildren
+ kernfs.AlwaysValid
+
+ task *kernel.Task
+ pidns *kernel.PIDNamespace
+ inoGen InoGenerator
+ cgroupControllers map[string]string
+}
+
+var _ kernfs.Inode = (*subtasksInode)(nil)
+
+func newSubtasks(task *kernel.Task, pidns *kernel.PIDNamespace, inoGen InoGenerator, cgroupControllers map[string]string) *kernfs.Dentry {
+ subInode := &subtasksInode{
+ task: task,
+ pidns: pidns,
+ inoGen: inoGen,
+ cgroupControllers: cgroupControllers,
+ }
+ // Note: credentials are overridden by taskOwnedInode.
+ subInode.InodeAttrs.Init(task.Credentials(), inoGen.NextIno(), linux.ModeDirectory|0555)
+ subInode.OrderedChildren.Init(kernfs.OrderedChildrenOptions{})
+
+ inode := &taskOwnedInode{Inode: subInode, owner: task}
+ dentry := &kernfs.Dentry{}
+ dentry.Init(inode)
+
+ return dentry
+}
+
+// Lookup implements kernfs.inodeDynamicLookup.
+func (i *subtasksInode) Lookup(ctx context.Context, name string) (*vfs.Dentry, error) {
+ tid, err := strconv.ParseUint(name, 10, 32)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+
+ subTask := i.pidns.TaskWithID(kernel.ThreadID(tid))
+ if subTask == nil {
+ return nil, syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+ if subTask.ThreadGroup() != i.task.ThreadGroup() {
+ return nil, syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+
+ subTaskDentry := newTaskInode(i.inoGen, subTask, i.pidns, false, i.cgroupControllers)
+ return subTaskDentry.VFSDentry(), nil
+}
+
+// IterDirents implements kernfs.inodeDynamicLookup.
+func (i *subtasksInode) IterDirents(ctx context.Context, cb vfs.IterDirentsCallback, offset, relOffset int64) (int64, error) {
+ tasks := i.task.ThreadGroup().MemberIDs(i.pidns)
+ if len(tasks) == 0 {
+ return offset, syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+
+ tids := make([]int, 0, len(tasks))
+ for _, tid := range tasks {
+ tids = append(tids, int(tid))
+ }
+
+ sort.Ints(tids)
+ for _, tid := range tids[relOffset:] {
+ dirent := vfs.Dirent{
+ Name: strconv.FormatUint(uint64(tid), 10),
+ Type: linux.DT_DIR,
+ Ino: i.inoGen.NextIno(),
+ NextOff: offset + 1,
+ }
+ if err := cb.Handle(dirent); err != nil {
+ return offset, err
+ }
+ offset++
+ }
+ return offset, nil
+}
+
+// Open implements kernfs.Inode.
+func (i *subtasksInode) Open(rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, vfsd *vfs.Dentry, opts vfs.OpenOptions) (*vfs.FileDescription, error) {
+ fd := &kernfs.GenericDirectoryFD{}
+ fd.Init(rp.Mount(), vfsd, &i.OrderedChildren, &opts)
+ return fd.VFSFileDescription(), nil
+}
+
+// Stat implements kernfs.Inode.
+func (i *subtasksInode) Stat(vsfs *vfs.Filesystem, opts vfs.StatOptions) (linux.Statx, error) {
+ stat, err := i.InodeAttrs.Stat(vsfs, opts)
+ if err != nil {
+ return linux.Statx{}, err
+ }
+ if opts.Mask&linux.STATX_NLINK != 0 {
+ stat.Nlink += uint32(i.task.ThreadGroup().Count())
+ }
+ return stat, nil
+}
+
+// SetStat implements Inode.SetStat not allowing inode attributes to be changed.
+func (*subtasksInode) SetStat(context.Context, *vfs.Filesystem, *auth.Credentials, vfs.SetStatOptions) error {
+ return syserror.EPERM
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/task.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/task.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..888afc0fd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/task.go
@@ -0,0 +1,234 @@
+// 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 proc
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "fmt"
+
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/kernfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/mm"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror"
+)
+
+// taskInode represents the inode for /proc/PID/ directory.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type taskInode struct {
+ kernfs.InodeNotSymlink
+ kernfs.InodeDirectoryNoNewChildren
+ kernfs.InodeNoDynamicLookup
+ kernfs.InodeAttrs
+ kernfs.OrderedChildren
+
+ task *kernel.Task
+}
+
+var _ kernfs.Inode = (*taskInode)(nil)
+
+func newTaskInode(inoGen InoGenerator, task *kernel.Task, pidns *kernel.PIDNamespace, isThreadGroup bool, cgroupControllers map[string]string) *kernfs.Dentry {
+ contents := map[string]*kernfs.Dentry{
+ "auxv": newTaskOwnedFile(task, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, &auxvData{task: task}),
+ "cmdline": newTaskOwnedFile(task, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, &cmdlineData{task: task, arg: cmdlineDataArg}),
+ "comm": newComm(task, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444),
+ "environ": newTaskOwnedFile(task, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, &cmdlineData{task: task, arg: environDataArg}),
+ "exe": newExeSymlink(task, inoGen.NextIno()),
+ "fd": newFDDirInode(task, inoGen),
+ "fdinfo": newFDInfoDirInode(task, inoGen),
+ "gid_map": newTaskOwnedFile(task, inoGen.NextIno(), 0644, &idMapData{task: task, gids: true}),
+ "io": newTaskOwnedFile(task, inoGen.NextIno(), 0400, newIO(task, isThreadGroup)),
+ "maps": newTaskOwnedFile(task, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, &mapsData{task: task}),
+ "mountinfo": newTaskOwnedFile(task, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, &mountInfoData{task: task}),
+ "mounts": newTaskOwnedFile(task, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, &mountsData{task: task}),
+ "net": newTaskNetDir(task, inoGen),
+ "ns": newTaskOwnedDir(task, inoGen.NextIno(), 0511, map[string]*kernfs.Dentry{
+ "net": newNamespaceSymlink(task, inoGen.NextIno(), "net"),
+ "pid": newNamespaceSymlink(task, inoGen.NextIno(), "pid"),
+ "user": newNamespaceSymlink(task, inoGen.NextIno(), "user"),
+ }),
+ "oom_score": newTaskOwnedFile(task, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("0\n")),
+ "oom_score_adj": newTaskOwnedFile(task, inoGen.NextIno(), 0644, &oomScoreAdj{task: task}),
+ "smaps": newTaskOwnedFile(task, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, &smapsData{task: task}),
+ "stat": newTaskOwnedFile(task, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, &taskStatData{task: task, pidns: pidns, tgstats: isThreadGroup}),
+ "statm": newTaskOwnedFile(task, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, &statmData{task: task}),
+ "status": newTaskOwnedFile(task, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, &statusData{task: task, pidns: pidns}),
+ "uid_map": newTaskOwnedFile(task, inoGen.NextIno(), 0644, &idMapData{task: task, gids: false}),
+ }
+ if isThreadGroup {
+ contents["task"] = newSubtasks(task, pidns, inoGen, cgroupControllers)
+ }
+ if len(cgroupControllers) > 0 {
+ contents["cgroup"] = newTaskOwnedFile(task, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newCgroupData(cgroupControllers))
+ }
+
+ taskInode := &taskInode{task: task}
+ // Note: credentials are overridden by taskOwnedInode.
+ taskInode.InodeAttrs.Init(task.Credentials(), inoGen.NextIno(), linux.ModeDirectory|0555)
+
+ inode := &taskOwnedInode{Inode: taskInode, owner: task}
+ dentry := &kernfs.Dentry{}
+ dentry.Init(inode)
+
+ taskInode.OrderedChildren.Init(kernfs.OrderedChildrenOptions{})
+ links := taskInode.OrderedChildren.Populate(dentry, contents)
+ taskInode.IncLinks(links)
+
+ return dentry
+}
+
+// Valid implements kernfs.inodeDynamicLookup. This inode remains valid as long
+// as the task is still running. When it's dead, another tasks with the same
+// PID could replace it.
+func (i *taskInode) Valid(ctx context.Context) bool {
+ return i.task.ExitState() != kernel.TaskExitDead
+}
+
+// Open implements kernfs.Inode.
+func (i *taskInode) Open(rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, vfsd *vfs.Dentry, opts vfs.OpenOptions) (*vfs.FileDescription, error) {
+ fd := &kernfs.GenericDirectoryFD{}
+ fd.Init(rp.Mount(), vfsd, &i.OrderedChildren, &opts)
+ return fd.VFSFileDescription(), nil
+}
+
+// SetStat implements Inode.SetStat not allowing inode attributes to be changed.
+func (*taskInode) SetStat(context.Context, *vfs.Filesystem, *auth.Credentials, vfs.SetStatOptions) error {
+ return syserror.EPERM
+}
+
+// taskOwnedInode implements kernfs.Inode and overrides inode owner with task
+// effective user and group.
+type taskOwnedInode struct {
+ kernfs.Inode
+
+ // owner is the task that owns this inode.
+ owner *kernel.Task
+}
+
+var _ kernfs.Inode = (*taskOwnedInode)(nil)
+
+func newTaskOwnedFile(task *kernel.Task, ino uint64, perm linux.FileMode, inode dynamicInode) *kernfs.Dentry {
+ // Note: credentials are overridden by taskOwnedInode.
+ inode.Init(task.Credentials(), ino, inode, perm)
+
+ taskInode := &taskOwnedInode{Inode: inode, owner: task}
+ d := &kernfs.Dentry{}
+ d.Init(taskInode)
+ return d
+}
+
+func newTaskOwnedDir(task *kernel.Task, ino uint64, perm linux.FileMode, children map[string]*kernfs.Dentry) *kernfs.Dentry {
+ dir := &kernfs.StaticDirectory{}
+
+ // Note: credentials are overridden by taskOwnedInode.
+ dir.Init(task.Credentials(), ino, perm)
+
+ inode := &taskOwnedInode{Inode: dir, owner: task}
+ d := &kernfs.Dentry{}
+ d.Init(inode)
+
+ dir.OrderedChildren.Init(kernfs.OrderedChildrenOptions{})
+ links := dir.OrderedChildren.Populate(d, children)
+ dir.IncLinks(links)
+
+ return d
+}
+
+// Stat implements kernfs.Inode.
+func (i *taskOwnedInode) Stat(fs *vfs.Filesystem, opts vfs.StatOptions) (linux.Statx, error) {
+ stat, err := i.Inode.Stat(fs, opts)
+ if err != nil {
+ return linux.Statx{}, err
+ }
+ if opts.Mask&(linux.STATX_UID|linux.STATX_GID) != 0 {
+ uid, gid := i.getOwner(linux.FileMode(stat.Mode))
+ if opts.Mask&linux.STATX_UID != 0 {
+ stat.UID = uint32(uid)
+ }
+ if opts.Mask&linux.STATX_GID != 0 {
+ stat.GID = uint32(gid)
+ }
+ }
+ return stat, nil
+}
+
+// CheckPermissions implements kernfs.Inode.
+func (i *taskOwnedInode) CheckPermissions(_ context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, ats vfs.AccessTypes) error {
+ mode := i.Mode()
+ uid, gid := i.getOwner(mode)
+ return vfs.GenericCheckPermissions(creds, ats, mode, uid, gid)
+}
+
+func (i *taskOwnedInode) getOwner(mode linux.FileMode) (auth.KUID, auth.KGID) {
+ // By default, set the task owner as the file owner.
+ creds := i.owner.Credentials()
+ uid := creds.EffectiveKUID
+ gid := creds.EffectiveKGID
+
+ // Linux doesn't apply dumpability adjustments to world readable/executable
+ // directories so that applications can stat /proc/PID to determine the
+ // effective UID of a process. See fs/proc/base.c:task_dump_owner.
+ if mode.FileType() == linux.ModeDirectory && mode.Permissions() == 0555 {
+ return uid, gid
+ }
+
+ // If the task is not dumpable, then root (in the namespace preferred)
+ // owns the file.
+ m := getMM(i.owner)
+ if m == nil {
+ return auth.RootKUID, auth.RootKGID
+ }
+ if m.Dumpability() != mm.UserDumpable {
+ uid = auth.RootKUID
+ if kuid := creds.UserNamespace.MapToKUID(auth.RootUID); kuid.Ok() {
+ uid = kuid
+ }
+ gid = auth.RootKGID
+ if kgid := creds.UserNamespace.MapToKGID(auth.RootGID); kgid.Ok() {
+ gid = kgid
+ }
+ }
+ return uid, gid
+}
+
+func newIO(t *kernel.Task, isThreadGroup bool) *ioData {
+ if isThreadGroup {
+ return &ioData{ioUsage: t.ThreadGroup()}
+ }
+ return &ioData{ioUsage: t}
+}
+
+// newCgroupData creates inode that shows cgroup information.
+// From man 7 cgroups: "For each cgroup hierarchy of which the process is a
+// member, there is one entry containing three colon-separated fields:
+// hierarchy-ID:controller-list:cgroup-path"
+func newCgroupData(controllers map[string]string) dynamicInode {
+ var buf bytes.Buffer
+
+ // The hierarchy ids must be positive integers (for cgroup v1), but the
+ // exact number does not matter, so long as they are unique. We can
+ // just use a counter, but since linux sorts this file in descending
+ // order, we must count down to preserve this behavior.
+ i := len(controllers)
+ for name, dir := range controllers {
+ fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "%d:%s:%s\n", i, name, dir)
+ i--
+ }
+ return newStaticFile(buf.String())
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/task_fds.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/task_fds.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..046265eca
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/task_fds.go
@@ -0,0 +1,302 @@
+// Copyright 2020 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 proc
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "fmt"
+ "sort"
+ "strconv"
+
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/refs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/kernfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror"
+)
+
+func getTaskFD(t *kernel.Task, fd int32) (*vfs.FileDescription, kernel.FDFlags) {
+ var (
+ file *vfs.FileDescription
+ flags kernel.FDFlags
+ )
+ t.WithMuLocked(func(t *kernel.Task) {
+ if fdt := t.FDTable(); fdt != nil {
+ file, flags = fdt.GetVFS2(fd)
+ }
+ })
+ return file, flags
+}
+
+func taskFDExists(t *kernel.Task, fd int32) bool {
+ file, _ := getTaskFD(t, fd)
+ if file == nil {
+ return false
+ }
+ file.DecRef()
+ return true
+}
+
+type fdDir struct {
+ inoGen InoGenerator
+ task *kernel.Task
+
+ // When produceSymlinks is set, dirents produces for the FDs are reported
+ // as symlink. Otherwise, they are reported as regular files.
+ produceSymlink bool
+}
+
+// IterDirents implements kernfs.inodeDynamicLookup.
+func (i *fdDir) IterDirents(ctx context.Context, cb vfs.IterDirentsCallback, absOffset, relOffset int64) (int64, error) {
+ var fds []int32
+ i.task.WithMuLocked(func(t *kernel.Task) {
+ if fdTable := t.FDTable(); fdTable != nil {
+ fds = fdTable.GetFDs()
+ }
+ })
+
+ offset := absOffset + relOffset
+ typ := uint8(linux.DT_REG)
+ if i.produceSymlink {
+ typ = linux.DT_LNK
+ }
+
+ // Find the appropriate starting point.
+ idx := sort.Search(len(fds), func(i int) bool { return fds[i] >= int32(relOffset) })
+ if idx >= len(fds) {
+ return offset, nil
+ }
+ for _, fd := range fds[idx:] {
+ dirent := vfs.Dirent{
+ Name: strconv.FormatUint(uint64(fd), 10),
+ Type: typ,
+ Ino: i.inoGen.NextIno(),
+ NextOff: offset + 1,
+ }
+ if err := cb.Handle(dirent); err != nil {
+ return offset, err
+ }
+ offset++
+ }
+ return offset, nil
+}
+
+// fdDirInode represents the inode for /proc/[pid]/fd directory.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type fdDirInode struct {
+ kernfs.InodeNotSymlink
+ kernfs.InodeDirectoryNoNewChildren
+ kernfs.InodeAttrs
+ kernfs.OrderedChildren
+ kernfs.AlwaysValid
+ fdDir
+}
+
+var _ kernfs.Inode = (*fdDirInode)(nil)
+
+func newFDDirInode(task *kernel.Task, inoGen InoGenerator) *kernfs.Dentry {
+ inode := &fdDirInode{
+ fdDir: fdDir{
+ inoGen: inoGen,
+ task: task,
+ produceSymlink: true,
+ },
+ }
+ inode.InodeAttrs.Init(task.Credentials(), inoGen.NextIno(), linux.ModeDirectory|0555)
+
+ dentry := &kernfs.Dentry{}
+ dentry.Init(inode)
+ inode.OrderedChildren.Init(kernfs.OrderedChildrenOptions{})
+
+ return dentry
+}
+
+// Lookup implements kernfs.inodeDynamicLookup.
+func (i *fdDirInode) Lookup(ctx context.Context, name string) (*vfs.Dentry, error) {
+ fdInt, err := strconv.ParseInt(name, 10, 32)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+ fd := int32(fdInt)
+ if !taskFDExists(i.task, fd) {
+ return nil, syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+ taskDentry := newFDSymlink(i.task, fd, i.inoGen.NextIno())
+ return taskDentry.VFSDentry(), nil
+}
+
+// Open implements kernfs.Inode.
+func (i *fdDirInode) Open(rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, vfsd *vfs.Dentry, opts vfs.OpenOptions) (*vfs.FileDescription, error) {
+ fd := &kernfs.GenericDirectoryFD{}
+ fd.Init(rp.Mount(), vfsd, &i.OrderedChildren, &opts)
+ return fd.VFSFileDescription(), nil
+}
+
+// CheckPermissions implements kernfs.Inode.
+//
+// This is to match Linux, which uses a special permission handler to guarantee
+// that a process can still access /proc/self/fd after it has executed
+// setuid. See fs/proc/fd.c:proc_fd_permission.
+func (i *fdDirInode) CheckPermissions(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, ats vfs.AccessTypes) error {
+ err := i.InodeAttrs.CheckPermissions(ctx, creds, ats)
+ if err == nil {
+ // Access granted, no extra check needed.
+ return nil
+ }
+ if t := kernel.TaskFromContext(ctx); t != nil {
+ // Allow access if the task trying to access it is in the thread group
+ // corresponding to this directory.
+ if i.task.ThreadGroup() == t.ThreadGroup() {
+ // Access granted (overridden).
+ return nil
+ }
+ }
+ return err
+}
+
+// fdSymlink is an symlink for the /proc/[pid]/fd/[fd] file.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type fdSymlink struct {
+ kernfs.InodeAttrs
+ kernfs.InodeNoopRefCount
+ kernfs.InodeSymlink
+
+ task *kernel.Task
+ fd int32
+}
+
+var _ kernfs.Inode = (*fdSymlink)(nil)
+
+func newFDSymlink(task *kernel.Task, fd int32, ino uint64) *kernfs.Dentry {
+ inode := &fdSymlink{
+ task: task,
+ fd: fd,
+ }
+ inode.Init(task.Credentials(), ino, linux.ModeSymlink|0777)
+
+ d := &kernfs.Dentry{}
+ d.Init(inode)
+ return d
+}
+
+func (s *fdSymlink) Readlink(ctx context.Context) (string, error) {
+ file, _ := getTaskFD(s.task, s.fd)
+ if file == nil {
+ return "", syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+ defer file.DecRef()
+ root := vfs.RootFromContext(ctx)
+ defer root.DecRef()
+ return s.task.Kernel().VFS().PathnameWithDeleted(ctx, root, file.VirtualDentry())
+}
+
+func (s *fdSymlink) Getlink(ctx context.Context) (vfs.VirtualDentry, string, error) {
+ file, _ := getTaskFD(s.task, s.fd)
+ if file == nil {
+ return vfs.VirtualDentry{}, "", syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+ defer file.DecRef()
+ vd := file.VirtualDentry()
+ vd.IncRef()
+ return vd, "", nil
+}
+
+// fdInfoDirInode represents the inode for /proc/[pid]/fdinfo directory.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type fdInfoDirInode struct {
+ kernfs.InodeNotSymlink
+ kernfs.InodeDirectoryNoNewChildren
+ kernfs.InodeAttrs
+ kernfs.OrderedChildren
+ kernfs.AlwaysValid
+ fdDir
+}
+
+var _ kernfs.Inode = (*fdInfoDirInode)(nil)
+
+func newFDInfoDirInode(task *kernel.Task, inoGen InoGenerator) *kernfs.Dentry {
+ inode := &fdInfoDirInode{
+ fdDir: fdDir{
+ inoGen: inoGen,
+ task: task,
+ },
+ }
+ inode.InodeAttrs.Init(task.Credentials(), inoGen.NextIno(), linux.ModeDirectory|0555)
+
+ dentry := &kernfs.Dentry{}
+ dentry.Init(inode)
+ inode.OrderedChildren.Init(kernfs.OrderedChildrenOptions{})
+
+ return dentry
+}
+
+// Lookup implements kernfs.inodeDynamicLookup.
+func (i *fdInfoDirInode) Lookup(ctx context.Context, name string) (*vfs.Dentry, error) {
+ fdInt, err := strconv.ParseInt(name, 10, 32)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+ fd := int32(fdInt)
+ if !taskFDExists(i.task, fd) {
+ return nil, syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+ data := &fdInfoData{
+ task: i.task,
+ fd: fd,
+ }
+ dentry := newTaskOwnedFile(i.task, i.inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, data)
+ return dentry.VFSDentry(), nil
+}
+
+// Open implements kernfs.Inode.
+func (i *fdInfoDirInode) Open(rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, vfsd *vfs.Dentry, opts vfs.OpenOptions) (*vfs.FileDescription, error) {
+ fd := &kernfs.GenericDirectoryFD{}
+ fd.Init(rp.Mount(), vfsd, &i.OrderedChildren, &opts)
+ return fd.VFSFileDescription(), nil
+}
+
+// fdInfoData implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource for /proc/[pid]/fdinfo/[fd].
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type fdInfoData struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+ refs.AtomicRefCount
+
+ task *kernel.Task
+ fd int32
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*fdInfoData)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
+func (d *fdInfoData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ file, descriptorFlags := getTaskFD(d.task, d.fd)
+ if file == nil {
+ return syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+ defer file.DecRef()
+ // TODO(b/121266871): Include pos, locks, and other data. For now we only
+ // have flags.
+ // See https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt
+ flags := uint(file.StatusFlags()) | descriptorFlags.ToLinuxFileFlags()
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "flags:\t0%o\n", flags)
+ return nil
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/task_files.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/task_files.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..2c6f8bdfc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/task_files.go
@@ -0,0 +1,761 @@
+// 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 proc
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "fmt"
+ "io"
+
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/safemem"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fsbridge"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/kernfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/limits"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/mm"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/usage"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/usermem"
+)
+
+// mm gets the kernel task's MemoryManager. No additional reference is taken on
+// mm here. This is safe because MemoryManager.destroy is required to leave the
+// MemoryManager in a state where it's still usable as a DynamicBytesSource.
+func getMM(task *kernel.Task) *mm.MemoryManager {
+ var tmm *mm.MemoryManager
+ task.WithMuLocked(func(t *kernel.Task) {
+ if mm := t.MemoryManager(); mm != nil {
+ tmm = mm
+ }
+ })
+ return tmm
+}
+
+// getMMIncRef returns t's MemoryManager. If getMMIncRef succeeds, the
+// MemoryManager's users count is incremented, and must be decremented by the
+// caller when it is no longer in use.
+func getMMIncRef(task *kernel.Task) (*mm.MemoryManager, error) {
+ if task.ExitState() == kernel.TaskExitDead {
+ return nil, syserror.ESRCH
+ }
+ var m *mm.MemoryManager
+ task.WithMuLocked(func(t *kernel.Task) {
+ m = t.MemoryManager()
+ })
+ if m == nil || !m.IncUsers() {
+ return nil, io.EOF
+ }
+ return m, nil
+}
+
+func checkTaskState(t *kernel.Task) error {
+ switch t.ExitState() {
+ case kernel.TaskExitZombie:
+ return syserror.EACCES
+ case kernel.TaskExitDead:
+ return syserror.ESRCH
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+type bufferWriter struct {
+ buf *bytes.Buffer
+}
+
+// WriteFromBlocks writes up to srcs.NumBytes() bytes from srcs and returns
+// the number of bytes written. It may return a partial write without an
+// error (i.e. (n, nil) where 0 < n < srcs.NumBytes()). It should not
+// return a full write with an error (i.e. srcs.NumBytes(), err) where err
+// != nil).
+func (w *bufferWriter) WriteFromBlocks(srcs safemem.BlockSeq) (uint64, error) {
+ written := srcs.NumBytes()
+ for !srcs.IsEmpty() {
+ w.buf.Write(srcs.Head().ToSlice())
+ srcs = srcs.Tail()
+ }
+ return written, nil
+}
+
+// auxvData implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource for /proc/[pid]/auxv.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type auxvData struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+
+ task *kernel.Task
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*auxvData)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
+func (d *auxvData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ m, err := getMMIncRef(d.task)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ defer m.DecUsers(ctx)
+
+ // Space for buffer with AT_NULL (0) terminator at the end.
+ auxv := m.Auxv()
+ buf.Grow((len(auxv) + 1) * 16)
+ for _, e := range auxv {
+ var tmp [8]byte
+ usermem.ByteOrder.PutUint64(tmp[:], e.Key)
+ buf.Write(tmp[:])
+
+ usermem.ByteOrder.PutUint64(tmp[:], uint64(e.Value))
+ buf.Write(tmp[:])
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// execArgType enumerates the types of exec arguments that are exposed through
+// proc.
+type execArgType int
+
+const (
+ cmdlineDataArg execArgType = iota
+ environDataArg
+)
+
+// cmdlineData implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource for /proc/[pid]/cmdline.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type cmdlineData struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+
+ task *kernel.Task
+
+ // arg is the type of exec argument this file contains.
+ arg execArgType
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*cmdlineData)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
+func (d *cmdlineData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ m, err := getMMIncRef(d.task)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ defer m.DecUsers(ctx)
+
+ // Figure out the bounds of the exec arg we are trying to read.
+ var ar usermem.AddrRange
+ switch d.arg {
+ case cmdlineDataArg:
+ ar = usermem.AddrRange{
+ Start: m.ArgvStart(),
+ End: m.ArgvEnd(),
+ }
+ case environDataArg:
+ ar = usermem.AddrRange{
+ Start: m.EnvvStart(),
+ End: m.EnvvEnd(),
+ }
+ default:
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown exec arg type %v", d.arg))
+ }
+ if ar.Start == 0 || ar.End == 0 {
+ // Don't attempt to read before the start/end are set up.
+ return io.EOF
+ }
+
+ // N.B. Technically this should be usermem.IOOpts.IgnorePermissions = true
+ // until Linux 4.9 (272ddc8b3735 "proc: don't use FOLL_FORCE for reading
+ // cmdline and environment").
+ writer := &bufferWriter{buf: buf}
+ if n, err := m.CopyInTo(ctx, usermem.AddrRangeSeqOf(ar), writer, usermem.IOOpts{}); n == 0 || err != nil {
+ // Nothing to copy or something went wrong.
+ return err
+ }
+
+ // On Linux, if the NULL byte at the end of the argument vector has been
+ // overwritten, it continues reading the environment vector as part of
+ // the argument vector.
+ if d.arg == cmdlineDataArg && buf.Bytes()[buf.Len()-1] != 0 {
+ if end := bytes.IndexByte(buf.Bytes(), 0); end != -1 {
+ // If we found a NULL character somewhere else in argv, truncate the
+ // return up to the NULL terminator (including it).
+ buf.Truncate(end)
+ return nil
+ }
+
+ // There is no NULL terminator in the string, return into envp.
+ arEnvv := usermem.AddrRange{
+ Start: m.EnvvStart(),
+ End: m.EnvvEnd(),
+ }
+
+ // Upstream limits the returned amount to one page of slop.
+ // https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v4.20/source/fs/proc/base.c#L208
+ // we'll return one page total between argv and envp because of the
+ // above page restrictions.
+ if buf.Len() >= usermem.PageSize {
+ // Returned at least one page already, nothing else to add.
+ return nil
+ }
+ remaining := usermem.PageSize - buf.Len()
+ if int(arEnvv.Length()) > remaining {
+ end, ok := arEnvv.Start.AddLength(uint64(remaining))
+ if !ok {
+ return syserror.EFAULT
+ }
+ arEnvv.End = end
+ }
+ if _, err := m.CopyInTo(ctx, usermem.AddrRangeSeqOf(arEnvv), writer, usermem.IOOpts{}); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+
+ // Linux will return envp up to and including the first NULL character,
+ // so find it.
+ if end := bytes.IndexByte(buf.Bytes()[ar.Length():], 0); end != -1 {
+ buf.Truncate(end)
+ }
+ }
+
+ return nil
+}
+
+// +stateify savable
+type commInode struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+
+ task *kernel.Task
+}
+
+func newComm(task *kernel.Task, ino uint64, perm linux.FileMode) *kernfs.Dentry {
+ inode := &commInode{task: task}
+ inode.DynamicBytesFile.Init(task.Credentials(), ino, &commData{task: task}, perm)
+
+ d := &kernfs.Dentry{}
+ d.Init(inode)
+ return d
+}
+
+func (i *commInode) CheckPermissions(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, ats vfs.AccessTypes) error {
+ // This file can always be read or written by members of the same thread
+ // group. See fs/proc/base.c:proc_tid_comm_permission.
+ //
+ // N.B. This check is currently a no-op as we don't yet support writing and
+ // this file is world-readable anyways.
+ t := kernel.TaskFromContext(ctx)
+ if t != nil && t.ThreadGroup() == i.task.ThreadGroup() && !ats.MayExec() {
+ return nil
+ }
+
+ return i.DynamicBytesFile.CheckPermissions(ctx, creds, ats)
+}
+
+// commData implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource for /proc/[pid]/comm.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type commData struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+
+ task *kernel.Task
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*commData)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
+func (d *commData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ buf.WriteString(d.task.Name())
+ buf.WriteString("\n")
+ return nil
+}
+
+// idMapData implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource for /proc/[pid]/{gid_map|uid_map}.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type idMapData struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+
+ task *kernel.Task
+ gids bool
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*idMapData)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
+func (d *idMapData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ var entries []auth.IDMapEntry
+ if d.gids {
+ entries = d.task.UserNamespace().GIDMap()
+ } else {
+ entries = d.task.UserNamespace().UIDMap()
+ }
+ for _, e := range entries {
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%10d %10d %10d\n", e.FirstID, e.FirstParentID, e.Length)
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// mapsData implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource for /proc/[pid]/maps.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type mapsData struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+
+ task *kernel.Task
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*mapsData)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
+func (d *mapsData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ if mm := getMM(d.task); mm != nil {
+ mm.ReadMapsDataInto(ctx, buf)
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// smapsData implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource for /proc/[pid]/smaps.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type smapsData struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+
+ task *kernel.Task
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*smapsData)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
+func (d *smapsData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ if mm := getMM(d.task); mm != nil {
+ mm.ReadSmapsDataInto(ctx, buf)
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// +stateify savable
+type taskStatData struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+
+ task *kernel.Task
+
+ // If tgstats is true, accumulate fault stats (not implemented) and CPU
+ // time across all tasks in t's thread group.
+ tgstats bool
+
+ // pidns is the PID namespace associated with the proc filesystem that
+ // includes the file using this statData.
+ pidns *kernel.PIDNamespace
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*taskStatData)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
+func (s *taskStatData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%d ", s.pidns.IDOfTask(s.task))
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "(%s) ", s.task.Name())
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%c ", s.task.StateStatus()[0])
+ ppid := kernel.ThreadID(0)
+ if parent := s.task.Parent(); parent != nil {
+ ppid = s.pidns.IDOfThreadGroup(parent.ThreadGroup())
+ }
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%d ", ppid)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%d ", s.pidns.IDOfProcessGroup(s.task.ThreadGroup().ProcessGroup()))
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%d ", s.pidns.IDOfSession(s.task.ThreadGroup().Session()))
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "0 0 " /* tty_nr tpgid */)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "0 " /* flags */)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "0 0 0 0 " /* minflt cminflt majflt cmajflt */)
+ var cputime usage.CPUStats
+ if s.tgstats {
+ cputime = s.task.ThreadGroup().CPUStats()
+ } else {
+ cputime = s.task.CPUStats()
+ }
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%d %d ", linux.ClockTFromDuration(cputime.UserTime), linux.ClockTFromDuration(cputime.SysTime))
+ cputime = s.task.ThreadGroup().JoinedChildCPUStats()
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%d %d ", linux.ClockTFromDuration(cputime.UserTime), linux.ClockTFromDuration(cputime.SysTime))
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%d %d ", s.task.Priority(), s.task.Niceness())
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%d ", s.task.ThreadGroup().Count())
+
+ // itrealvalue. Since kernel 2.6.17, this field is no longer
+ // maintained, and is hard coded as 0.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "0 ")
+
+ // Start time is relative to boot time, expressed in clock ticks.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%d ", linux.ClockTFromDuration(s.task.StartTime().Sub(s.task.Kernel().Timekeeper().BootTime())))
+
+ var vss, rss uint64
+ s.task.WithMuLocked(func(t *kernel.Task) {
+ if mm := t.MemoryManager(); mm != nil {
+ vss = mm.VirtualMemorySize()
+ rss = mm.ResidentSetSize()
+ }
+ })
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%d %d ", vss, rss/usermem.PageSize)
+
+ // rsslim.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%d ", s.task.ThreadGroup().Limits().Get(limits.Rss).Cur)
+
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "0 0 0 0 0 " /* startcode endcode startstack kstkesp kstkeip */)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "0 0 0 0 0 " /* signal blocked sigignore sigcatch wchan */)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "0 0 " /* nswap cnswap */)
+ terminationSignal := linux.Signal(0)
+ if s.task == s.task.ThreadGroup().Leader() {
+ terminationSignal = s.task.ThreadGroup().TerminationSignal()
+ }
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%d ", terminationSignal)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "0 0 0 " /* processor rt_priority policy */)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "0 0 0 " /* delayacct_blkio_ticks guest_time cguest_time */)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "0 0 0 0 0 0 0 " /* start_data end_data start_brk arg_start arg_end env_start env_end */)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "0\n" /* exit_code */)
+
+ return nil
+}
+
+// statmData implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource for /proc/[pid]/statm.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type statmData struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+
+ task *kernel.Task
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*statmData)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
+func (s *statmData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ var vss, rss uint64
+ s.task.WithMuLocked(func(t *kernel.Task) {
+ if mm := t.MemoryManager(); mm != nil {
+ vss = mm.VirtualMemorySize()
+ rss = mm.ResidentSetSize()
+ }
+ })
+
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%d %d 0 0 0 0 0\n", vss/usermem.PageSize, rss/usermem.PageSize)
+ return nil
+}
+
+// statusData implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource for /proc/[pid]/status.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type statusData struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+
+ task *kernel.Task
+ pidns *kernel.PIDNamespace
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*statusData)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
+func (s *statusData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "Name:\t%s\n", s.task.Name())
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "State:\t%s\n", s.task.StateStatus())
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "Tgid:\t%d\n", s.pidns.IDOfThreadGroup(s.task.ThreadGroup()))
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "Pid:\t%d\n", s.pidns.IDOfTask(s.task))
+ ppid := kernel.ThreadID(0)
+ if parent := s.task.Parent(); parent != nil {
+ ppid = s.pidns.IDOfThreadGroup(parent.ThreadGroup())
+ }
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "PPid:\t%d\n", ppid)
+ tpid := kernel.ThreadID(0)
+ if tracer := s.task.Tracer(); tracer != nil {
+ tpid = s.pidns.IDOfTask(tracer)
+ }
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "TracerPid:\t%d\n", tpid)
+ var fds int
+ var vss, rss, data uint64
+ s.task.WithMuLocked(func(t *kernel.Task) {
+ if fdTable := t.FDTable(); fdTable != nil {
+ fds = fdTable.Size()
+ }
+ if mm := t.MemoryManager(); mm != nil {
+ vss = mm.VirtualMemorySize()
+ rss = mm.ResidentSetSize()
+ data = mm.VirtualDataSize()
+ }
+ })
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "FDSize:\t%d\n", fds)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "VmSize:\t%d kB\n", vss>>10)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "VmRSS:\t%d kB\n", rss>>10)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "VmData:\t%d kB\n", data>>10)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "Threads:\t%d\n", s.task.ThreadGroup().Count())
+ creds := s.task.Credentials()
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "CapInh:\t%016x\n", creds.InheritableCaps)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "CapPrm:\t%016x\n", creds.PermittedCaps)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "CapEff:\t%016x\n", creds.EffectiveCaps)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "CapBnd:\t%016x\n", creds.BoundingCaps)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "Seccomp:\t%d\n", s.task.SeccompMode())
+ // We unconditionally report a single NUMA node. See
+ // pkg/sentry/syscalls/linux/sys_mempolicy.go.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "Mems_allowed:\t1\n")
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "Mems_allowed_list:\t0\n")
+ return nil
+}
+
+// ioUsage is the /proc/[pid]/io and /proc/[pid]/task/[tid]/io data provider.
+type ioUsage interface {
+ // IOUsage returns the io usage data.
+ IOUsage() *usage.IO
+}
+
+// +stateify savable
+type ioData struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+
+ ioUsage
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*ioData)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
+func (i *ioData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ io := usage.IO{}
+ io.Accumulate(i.IOUsage())
+
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "char: %d\n", io.CharsRead)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "wchar: %d\n", io.CharsWritten)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "syscr: %d\n", io.ReadSyscalls)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "syscw: %d\n", io.WriteSyscalls)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "read_bytes: %d\n", io.BytesRead)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "write_bytes: %d\n", io.BytesWritten)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "cancelled_write_bytes: %d\n", io.BytesWriteCancelled)
+ return nil
+}
+
+// oomScoreAdj is a stub of the /proc/<pid>/oom_score_adj file.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type oomScoreAdj struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+
+ task *kernel.Task
+}
+
+var _ vfs.WritableDynamicBytesSource = (*oomScoreAdj)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
+func (o *oomScoreAdj) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ if o.task.ExitState() == kernel.TaskExitDead {
+ return syserror.ESRCH
+ }
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%d\n", o.task.OOMScoreAdj())
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Write implements vfs.WritableDynamicBytesSource.Write.
+func (o *oomScoreAdj) Write(ctx context.Context, src usermem.IOSequence, offset int64) (int64, error) {
+ if src.NumBytes() == 0 {
+ return 0, nil
+ }
+
+ // Limit input size so as not to impact performance if input size is large.
+ src = src.TakeFirst(usermem.PageSize - 1)
+
+ var v int32
+ n, err := usermem.CopyInt32StringInVec(ctx, src.IO, src.Addrs, &v, src.Opts)
+ if err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+
+ if o.task.ExitState() == kernel.TaskExitDead {
+ return 0, syserror.ESRCH
+ }
+ if err := o.task.SetOOMScoreAdj(v); err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+
+ return n, nil
+}
+
+// exeSymlink is an symlink for the /proc/[pid]/exe file.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type exeSymlink struct {
+ kernfs.InodeAttrs
+ kernfs.InodeNoopRefCount
+ kernfs.InodeSymlink
+
+ task *kernel.Task
+}
+
+var _ kernfs.Inode = (*exeSymlink)(nil)
+
+func newExeSymlink(task *kernel.Task, ino uint64) *kernfs.Dentry {
+ inode := &exeSymlink{task: task}
+ inode.Init(task.Credentials(), ino, linux.ModeSymlink|0777)
+
+ d := &kernfs.Dentry{}
+ d.Init(inode)
+ return d
+}
+
+// Readlink implements kernfs.Inode.
+func (s *exeSymlink) Readlink(ctx context.Context) (string, error) {
+ if !kernel.ContextCanTrace(ctx, s.task, false) {
+ return "", syserror.EACCES
+ }
+
+ // Pull out the executable for /proc/[pid]/exe.
+ exec, err := s.executable()
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", err
+ }
+ defer exec.DecRef()
+
+ return exec.PathnameWithDeleted(ctx), nil
+}
+
+// Getlink implements kernfs.Inode.Getlink.
+func (s *exeSymlink) Getlink(ctx context.Context) (vfs.VirtualDentry, string, error) {
+ if !kernel.ContextCanTrace(ctx, s.task, false) {
+ return vfs.VirtualDentry{}, "", syserror.EACCES
+ }
+
+ exec, err := s.executable()
+ if err != nil {
+ return vfs.VirtualDentry{}, "", err
+ }
+ defer exec.DecRef()
+
+ vd := exec.(*fsbridge.VFSFile).FileDescription().VirtualDentry()
+ vd.IncRef()
+ return vd, "", nil
+}
+
+func (s *exeSymlink) executable() (file fsbridge.File, err error) {
+ if err := checkTaskState(s.task); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+
+ s.task.WithMuLocked(func(t *kernel.Task) {
+ mm := t.MemoryManager()
+ if mm == nil {
+ err = syserror.EACCES
+ return
+ }
+
+ // The MemoryManager may be destroyed, in which case
+ // MemoryManager.destroy will simply set the executable to nil
+ // (with locks held).
+ file = mm.Executable()
+ if file == nil {
+ err = syserror.ESRCH
+ }
+ })
+ return
+}
+
+// mountInfoData is used to implement /proc/[pid]/mountinfo.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type mountInfoData struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+
+ task *kernel.Task
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*mountInfoData)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
+func (i *mountInfoData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ var fsctx *kernel.FSContext
+ i.task.WithMuLocked(func(t *kernel.Task) {
+ fsctx = t.FSContext()
+ })
+ if fsctx == nil {
+ // The task has been destroyed. Nothing to show here.
+ return nil
+ }
+ rootDir := fsctx.RootDirectoryVFS2()
+ if !rootDir.Ok() {
+ // Root has been destroyed. Don't try to read mounts.
+ return nil
+ }
+ defer rootDir.DecRef()
+ i.task.Kernel().VFS().GenerateProcMountInfo(ctx, rootDir, buf)
+ return nil
+}
+
+// mountsData is used to implement /proc/[pid]/mounts.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type mountsData struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+
+ task *kernel.Task
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*mountsData)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
+func (i *mountsData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ var fsctx *kernel.FSContext
+ i.task.WithMuLocked(func(t *kernel.Task) {
+ fsctx = t.FSContext()
+ })
+ if fsctx == nil {
+ // The task has been destroyed. Nothing to show here.
+ return nil
+ }
+ rootDir := fsctx.RootDirectoryVFS2()
+ if !rootDir.Ok() {
+ // Root has been destroyed. Don't try to read mounts.
+ return nil
+ }
+ defer rootDir.DecRef()
+ i.task.Kernel().VFS().GenerateProcMounts(ctx, rootDir, buf)
+ return nil
+}
+
+type namespaceSymlink struct {
+ kernfs.StaticSymlink
+
+ task *kernel.Task
+}
+
+func newNamespaceSymlink(task *kernel.Task, ino uint64, ns string) *kernfs.Dentry {
+ // Namespace symlinks should contain the namespace name and the inode number
+ // for the namespace instance, so for example user:[123456]. We currently fake
+ // the inode number by sticking the symlink inode in its place.
+ target := fmt.Sprintf("%s:[%d]", ns, ino)
+
+ inode := &namespaceSymlink{task: task}
+ // Note: credentials are overridden by taskOwnedInode.
+ inode.Init(task.Credentials(), ino, target)
+
+ taskInode := &taskOwnedInode{Inode: inode, owner: task}
+ d := &kernfs.Dentry{}
+ d.Init(taskInode)
+ return d
+}
+
+// Readlink implements Inode.
+func (s *namespaceSymlink) Readlink(ctx context.Context) (string, error) {
+ if err := checkTaskState(s.task); err != nil {
+ return "", err
+ }
+ return s.StaticSymlink.Readlink(ctx)
+}
+
+// Getlink implements Inode.Getlink.
+func (s *namespaceSymlink) Getlink(ctx context.Context) (vfs.VirtualDentry, string, error) {
+ if err := checkTaskState(s.task); err != nil {
+ return vfs.VirtualDentry{}, "", err
+ }
+ return s.StaticSymlink.Getlink(ctx)
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/task_net.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/task_net.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..6595fcee6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/task_net.go
@@ -0,0 +1,808 @@
+// 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 proc
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "fmt"
+ "io"
+ "reflect"
+ "time"
+
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/log"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/kernfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/inet"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/socket"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/socket/unix"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/socket/unix/transport"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/tcpip/header"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/usermem"
+)
+
+func newTaskNetDir(task *kernel.Task, inoGen InoGenerator) *kernfs.Dentry {
+ k := task.Kernel()
+ pidns := task.PIDNamespace()
+ root := auth.NewRootCredentials(pidns.UserNamespace())
+
+ var contents map[string]*kernfs.Dentry
+ if stack := task.NetworkNamespace().Stack(); stack != nil {
+ const (
+ arp = "IP address HW type Flags HW address Mask Device\n"
+ netlink = "sk Eth Pid Groups Rmem Wmem Dump Locks Drops Inode\n"
+ packet = "sk RefCnt Type Proto Iface R Rmem User Inode\n"
+ protocols = "protocol size sockets memory press maxhdr slab module cl co di ac io in de sh ss gs se re sp bi br ha uh gp em\n"
+ ptype = "Type Device Function\n"
+ upd6 = " sl local_address remote_address st tx_queue rx_queue tr tm->when retrnsmt uid timeout inode\n"
+ )
+ psched := fmt.Sprintf("%08x %08x %08x %08x\n", uint64(time.Microsecond/time.Nanosecond), 64, 1000000, uint64(time.Second/time.Nanosecond))
+
+ // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1833): Make sure file contents reflect the task
+ // network namespace.
+ contents = map[string]*kernfs.Dentry{
+ "dev": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, &netDevData{stack: stack}),
+ "snmp": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, &netSnmpData{stack: stack}),
+
+ // The following files are simple stubs until they are implemented in
+ // netstack, if the file contains a header the stub is just the header
+ // otherwise it is an empty file.
+ "arp": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile(arp)),
+ "netlink": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile(netlink)),
+ "netstat": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, &netStatData{}),
+ "packet": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile(packet)),
+ "protocols": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile(protocols)),
+
+ // Linux sets psched values to: nsec per usec, psched tick in ns, 1000000,
+ // high res timer ticks per sec (ClockGetres returns 1ns resolution).
+ "psched": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile(psched)),
+ "ptype": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile(ptype)),
+ "route": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, &netRouteData{stack: stack}),
+ "tcp": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, &netTCPData{kernel: k}),
+ "udp": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, &netUDPData{kernel: k}),
+ "unix": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, &netUnixData{kernel: k}),
+ }
+
+ if stack.SupportsIPv6() {
+ contents["if_inet6"] = newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, &ifinet6{stack: stack})
+ contents["ipv6_route"] = newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile(""))
+ contents["tcp6"] = newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, &netTCP6Data{kernel: k})
+ contents["udp6"] = newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile(upd6))
+ }
+ }
+
+ return newTaskOwnedDir(task, inoGen.NextIno(), 0555, contents)
+}
+
+// ifinet6 implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource for /proc/net/if_inet6.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type ifinet6 struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+
+ stack inet.Stack
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*ifinet6)(nil)
+
+func (n *ifinet6) contents() []string {
+ var lines []string
+ nics := n.stack.Interfaces()
+ for id, naddrs := range n.stack.InterfaceAddrs() {
+ nic, ok := nics[id]
+ if !ok {
+ // NIC was added after NICNames was called. We'll just ignore it.
+ continue
+ }
+
+ for _, a := range naddrs {
+ // IPv6 only.
+ if a.Family != linux.AF_INET6 {
+ continue
+ }
+
+ // Fields:
+ // IPv6 address displayed in 32 hexadecimal chars without colons
+ // Netlink device number (interface index) in hexadecimal (use nic id)
+ // Prefix length in hexadecimal
+ // Scope value (use 0)
+ // Interface flags
+ // Device name
+ lines = append(lines, fmt.Sprintf("%032x %02x %02x %02x %02x %8s\n", a.Addr, id, a.PrefixLen, 0, a.Flags, nic.Name))
+ }
+ }
+ return lines
+}
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
+func (n *ifinet6) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ for _, l := range n.contents() {
+ buf.WriteString(l)
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// netDevData implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource for /proc/net/dev.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type netDevData struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+
+ stack inet.Stack
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*netDevData)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
+func (n *netDevData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ interfaces := n.stack.Interfaces()
+ buf.WriteString("Inter-| Receive | Transmit\n")
+ buf.WriteString(" face |bytes packets errs drop fifo frame compressed multicast|bytes packets errs drop fifo colls carrier compressed\n")
+
+ for _, i := range interfaces {
+ // Implements the same format as
+ // net/core/net-procfs.c:dev_seq_printf_stats.
+ var stats inet.StatDev
+ if err := n.stack.Statistics(&stats, i.Name); err != nil {
+ log.Warningf("Failed to retrieve interface statistics for %v: %v", i.Name, err)
+ continue
+ }
+ fmt.Fprintf(
+ buf,
+ "%6s: %7d %7d %4d %4d %4d %5d %10d %9d %8d %7d %4d %4d %4d %5d %7d %10d\n",
+ i.Name,
+ // Received
+ stats[0], // bytes
+ stats[1], // packets
+ stats[2], // errors
+ stats[3], // dropped
+ stats[4], // fifo
+ stats[5], // frame
+ stats[6], // compressed
+ stats[7], // multicast
+ // Transmitted
+ stats[8], // bytes
+ stats[9], // packets
+ stats[10], // errors
+ stats[11], // dropped
+ stats[12], // fifo
+ stats[13], // frame
+ stats[14], // compressed
+ stats[15], // multicast
+ )
+ }
+
+ return nil
+}
+
+// netUnixData implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource for /proc/net/unix.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type netUnixData struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+
+ kernel *kernel.Kernel
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*netUnixData)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
+func (n *netUnixData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ buf.WriteString("Num RefCount Protocol Flags Type St Inode Path\n")
+ for _, se := range n.kernel.ListSockets() {
+ s := se.SockVFS2
+ if !s.TryIncRef() {
+ log.Debugf("Couldn't get reference on %v in socket table, racing with destruction?", s)
+ continue
+ }
+ if family, _, _ := s.Impl().(socket.SocketVFS2).Type(); family != linux.AF_UNIX {
+ s.DecRef()
+ // Not a unix socket.
+ continue
+ }
+ sops := s.Impl().(*unix.SocketVFS2)
+
+ addr, err := sops.Endpoint().GetLocalAddress()
+ if err != nil {
+ log.Warningf("Failed to retrieve socket name from %+v: %v", s, err)
+ addr.Addr = "<unknown>"
+ }
+
+ sockFlags := 0
+ if ce, ok := sops.Endpoint().(transport.ConnectingEndpoint); ok {
+ if ce.Listening() {
+ // For unix domain sockets, linux reports a single flag
+ // value if the socket is listening, of __SO_ACCEPTCON.
+ sockFlags = linux.SO_ACCEPTCON
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Get inode number.
+ var ino uint64
+ stat, statErr := s.Stat(ctx, vfs.StatOptions{Mask: linux.STATX_INO})
+ if statErr != nil || stat.Mask&linux.STATX_INO == 0 {
+ log.Warningf("Failed to retrieve ino for socket file: %v", statErr)
+ } else {
+ ino = stat.Ino
+ }
+
+ // In the socket entry below, the value for the 'Num' field requires
+ // some consideration. Linux prints the address to the struct
+ // unix_sock representing a socket in the kernel, but may redact the
+ // value for unprivileged users depending on the kptr_restrict
+ // sysctl.
+ //
+ // One use for this field is to allow a privileged user to
+ // introspect into the kernel memory to determine information about
+ // a socket not available through procfs, such as the socket's peer.
+ //
+ // In gvisor, returning a pointer to our internal structures would
+ // be pointless, as it wouldn't match the memory layout for struct
+ // unix_sock, making introspection difficult. We could populate a
+ // struct unix_sock with the appropriate data, but even that
+ // requires consideration for which kernel version to emulate, as
+ // the definition of this struct changes over time.
+ //
+ // For now, we always redact this pointer.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%#016p: %08X %08X %08X %04X %02X %8d",
+ (*unix.SocketOperations)(nil), // Num, pointer to kernel socket struct.
+ s.Refs()-1, // RefCount, don't count our own ref.
+ 0, // Protocol, always 0 for UDS.
+ sockFlags, // Flags.
+ sops.Endpoint().Type(), // Type.
+ sops.State(), // State.
+ ino, // Inode.
+ )
+
+ // Path
+ if len(addr.Addr) != 0 {
+ if addr.Addr[0] == 0 {
+ // Abstract path.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, " @%s", string(addr.Addr[1:]))
+ } else {
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, " %s", string(addr.Addr))
+ }
+ }
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "\n")
+
+ s.DecRef()
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+func networkToHost16(n uint16) uint16 {
+ // n is in network byte order, so is big-endian. The most-significant byte
+ // should be stored in the lower address.
+ //
+ // We manually inline binary.BigEndian.Uint16() because Go does not support
+ // non-primitive consts, so binary.BigEndian is a (mutable) var, so calls to
+ // binary.BigEndian.Uint16() require a read of binary.BigEndian and an
+ // interface method call, defeating inlining.
+ buf := [2]byte{byte(n >> 8 & 0xff), byte(n & 0xff)}
+ return usermem.ByteOrder.Uint16(buf[:])
+}
+
+func writeInetAddr(w io.Writer, family int, i linux.SockAddr) {
+ switch family {
+ case linux.AF_INET:
+ var a linux.SockAddrInet
+ if i != nil {
+ a = *i.(*linux.SockAddrInet)
+ }
+
+ // linux.SockAddrInet.Port is stored in the network byte order and is
+ // printed like a number in host byte order. Note that all numbers in host
+ // byte order are printed with the most-significant byte first when
+ // formatted with %X. See get_tcp4_sock() and udp4_format_sock() in Linux.
+ port := networkToHost16(a.Port)
+
+ // linux.SockAddrInet.Addr is stored as a byte slice in big-endian order
+ // (i.e. most-significant byte in index 0). Linux represents this as a
+ // __be32 which is a typedef for an unsigned int, and is printed with
+ // %X. This means that for a little-endian machine, Linux prints the
+ // least-significant byte of the address first. To emulate this, we first
+ // invert the byte order for the address using usermem.ByteOrder.Uint32,
+ // which makes it have the equivalent encoding to a __be32 on a little
+ // endian machine. Note that this operation is a no-op on a big endian
+ // machine. Then similar to Linux, we format it with %X, which will print
+ // the most-significant byte of the __be32 address first, which is now
+ // actually the least-significant byte of the original address in
+ // linux.SockAddrInet.Addr on little endian machines, due to the conversion.
+ addr := usermem.ByteOrder.Uint32(a.Addr[:])
+
+ fmt.Fprintf(w, "%08X:%04X ", addr, port)
+ case linux.AF_INET6:
+ var a linux.SockAddrInet6
+ if i != nil {
+ a = *i.(*linux.SockAddrInet6)
+ }
+
+ port := networkToHost16(a.Port)
+ addr0 := usermem.ByteOrder.Uint32(a.Addr[0:4])
+ addr1 := usermem.ByteOrder.Uint32(a.Addr[4:8])
+ addr2 := usermem.ByteOrder.Uint32(a.Addr[8:12])
+ addr3 := usermem.ByteOrder.Uint32(a.Addr[12:16])
+ fmt.Fprintf(w, "%08X%08X%08X%08X:%04X ", addr0, addr1, addr2, addr3, port)
+ }
+}
+
+func commonGenerateTCP(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer, k *kernel.Kernel, family int) error {
+ // t may be nil here if our caller is not part of a task goroutine. This can
+ // happen for example if we're here for "sentryctl cat". When t is nil,
+ // degrade gracefully and retrieve what we can.
+ t := kernel.TaskFromContext(ctx)
+
+ for _, se := range k.ListSockets() {
+ s := se.SockVFS2
+ if !s.TryIncRef() {
+ log.Debugf("Couldn't get reference on %v in socket table, racing with destruction?", s)
+ continue
+ }
+ sops, ok := s.Impl().(socket.SocketVFS2)
+ if !ok {
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("Found non-socket file in socket table: %+v", s))
+ }
+ if fa, stype, _ := sops.Type(); !(family == fa && stype == linux.SOCK_STREAM) {
+ s.DecRef()
+ // Not tcp4 sockets.
+ continue
+ }
+
+ // Linux's documentation for the fields below can be found at
+ // https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/proc_net_tcp.txt.
+ // For Linux's implementation, see net/ipv4/tcp_ipv4.c:get_tcp4_sock().
+ // Note that the header doesn't contain labels for all the fields.
+
+ // Field: sl; entry number.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%4d: ", se.ID)
+
+ // Field: local_adddress.
+ var localAddr linux.SockAddr
+ if t != nil {
+ if local, _, err := sops.GetSockName(t); err == nil {
+ localAddr = local
+ }
+ }
+ writeInetAddr(buf, family, localAddr)
+
+ // Field: rem_address.
+ var remoteAddr linux.SockAddr
+ if t != nil {
+ if remote, _, err := sops.GetPeerName(t); err == nil {
+ remoteAddr = remote
+ }
+ }
+ writeInetAddr(buf, family, remoteAddr)
+
+ // Field: state; socket state.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%02X ", sops.State())
+
+ // Field: tx_queue, rx_queue; number of packets in the transmit and
+ // receive queue. Unimplemented.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%08X:%08X ", 0, 0)
+
+ // Field: tr, tm->when; timer active state and number of jiffies
+ // until timer expires. Unimplemented.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%02X:%08X ", 0, 0)
+
+ // Field: retrnsmt; number of unrecovered RTO timeouts.
+ // Unimplemented.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%08X ", 0)
+
+ stat, statErr := s.Stat(ctx, vfs.StatOptions{Mask: linux.STATX_UID | linux.STATX_INO})
+
+ // Field: uid.
+ if statErr != nil || stat.Mask&linux.STATX_UID == 0 {
+ log.Warningf("Failed to retrieve uid for socket file: %v", statErr)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%5d ", 0)
+ } else {
+ creds := auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%5d ", uint32(auth.KUID(stat.UID).In(creds.UserNamespace).OrOverflow()))
+ }
+
+ // Field: timeout; number of unanswered 0-window probes.
+ // Unimplemented.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%8d ", 0)
+
+ // Field: inode.
+ if statErr != nil || stat.Mask&linux.STATX_INO == 0 {
+ log.Warningf("Failed to retrieve inode for socket file: %v", statErr)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%8d ", 0)
+ } else {
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%8d ", stat.Ino)
+ }
+
+ // Field: refcount. Don't count the ref we obtain while deferencing
+ // the weakref to this socket.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%d ", s.Refs()-1)
+
+ // Field: Socket struct address. Redacted due to the same reason as
+ // the 'Num' field in /proc/net/unix, see netUnix.ReadSeqFileData.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%#016p ", (*socket.Socket)(nil))
+
+ // Field: retransmit timeout. Unimplemented.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%d ", 0)
+
+ // Field: predicted tick of soft clock (delayed ACK control data).
+ // Unimplemented.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%d ", 0)
+
+ // Field: (ack.quick<<1)|ack.pingpong, Unimplemented.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%d ", 0)
+
+ // Field: sending congestion window, Unimplemented.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%d ", 0)
+
+ // Field: Slow start size threshold, -1 if threshold >= 0xFFFF.
+ // Unimplemented, report as large threshold.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%d", -1)
+
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "\n")
+
+ s.DecRef()
+ }
+
+ return nil
+}
+
+// netTCPData implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource for /proc/net/tcp.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type netTCPData struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+
+ kernel *kernel.Kernel
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*netTCPData)(nil)
+
+func (d *netTCPData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ buf.WriteString(" sl local_address rem_address st tx_queue rx_queue tr tm->when retrnsmt uid timeout inode \n")
+ return commonGenerateTCP(ctx, buf, d.kernel, linux.AF_INET)
+}
+
+// netTCP6Data implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource for /proc/net/tcp6.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type netTCP6Data struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+
+ kernel *kernel.Kernel
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*netTCP6Data)(nil)
+
+func (d *netTCP6Data) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ buf.WriteString(" sl local_address remote_address st tx_queue rx_queue tr tm->when retrnsmt uid timeout inode\n")
+ return commonGenerateTCP(ctx, buf, d.kernel, linux.AF_INET6)
+}
+
+// netUDPData implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource for /proc/net/udp.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type netUDPData struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+
+ kernel *kernel.Kernel
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*netUDPData)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
+func (d *netUDPData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ // t may be nil here if our caller is not part of a task goroutine. This can
+ // happen for example if we're here for "sentryctl cat". When t is nil,
+ // degrade gracefully and retrieve what we can.
+ t := kernel.TaskFromContext(ctx)
+
+ for _, se := range d.kernel.ListSockets() {
+ s := se.SockVFS2
+ if !s.TryIncRef() {
+ log.Debugf("Couldn't get reference on %v in socket table, racing with destruction?", s)
+ continue
+ }
+ sops, ok := s.Impl().(socket.SocketVFS2)
+ if !ok {
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("Found non-socket file in socket table: %+v", s))
+ }
+ if family, stype, _ := sops.Type(); family != linux.AF_INET || stype != linux.SOCK_DGRAM {
+ s.DecRef()
+ // Not udp4 socket.
+ continue
+ }
+
+ // For Linux's implementation, see net/ipv4/udp.c:udp4_format_sock().
+
+ // Field: sl; entry number.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%5d: ", se.ID)
+
+ // Field: local_adddress.
+ var localAddr linux.SockAddrInet
+ if t != nil {
+ if local, _, err := sops.GetSockName(t); err == nil {
+ localAddr = *local.(*linux.SockAddrInet)
+ }
+ }
+ writeInetAddr(buf, linux.AF_INET, &localAddr)
+
+ // Field: rem_address.
+ var remoteAddr linux.SockAddrInet
+ if t != nil {
+ if remote, _, err := sops.GetPeerName(t); err == nil {
+ remoteAddr = *remote.(*linux.SockAddrInet)
+ }
+ }
+ writeInetAddr(buf, linux.AF_INET, &remoteAddr)
+
+ // Field: state; socket state.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%02X ", sops.State())
+
+ // Field: tx_queue, rx_queue; number of packets in the transmit and
+ // receive queue. Unimplemented.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%08X:%08X ", 0, 0)
+
+ // Field: tr, tm->when. Always 0 for UDP.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%02X:%08X ", 0, 0)
+
+ // Field: retrnsmt. Always 0 for UDP.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%08X ", 0)
+
+ stat, statErr := s.Stat(ctx, vfs.StatOptions{Mask: linux.STATX_UID | linux.STATX_INO})
+
+ // Field: uid.
+ if statErr != nil || stat.Mask&linux.STATX_UID == 0 {
+ log.Warningf("Failed to retrieve uid for socket file: %v", statErr)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%5d ", 0)
+ } else {
+ creds := auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%5d ", uint32(auth.KUID(stat.UID).In(creds.UserNamespace).OrOverflow()))
+ }
+
+ // Field: timeout. Always 0 for UDP.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%8d ", 0)
+
+ // Field: inode.
+ if statErr != nil || stat.Mask&linux.STATX_INO == 0 {
+ log.Warningf("Failed to retrieve inode for socket file: %v", statErr)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%8d ", 0)
+ } else {
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%8d ", stat.Ino)
+ }
+
+ // Field: ref; reference count on the socket inode. Don't count the ref
+ // we obtain while deferencing the weakref to this socket.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%d ", s.Refs()-1)
+
+ // Field: Socket struct address. Redacted due to the same reason as
+ // the 'Num' field in /proc/net/unix, see netUnix.ReadSeqFileData.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%#016p ", (*socket.Socket)(nil))
+
+ // Field: drops; number of dropped packets. Unimplemented.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%d", 0)
+
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "\n")
+
+ s.DecRef()
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// netSnmpData implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource for /proc/net/snmp.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type netSnmpData struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+
+ stack inet.Stack
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*netSnmpData)(nil)
+
+type snmpLine struct {
+ prefix string
+ header string
+}
+
+var snmp = []snmpLine{
+ {
+ prefix: "Ip",
+ header: "Forwarding DefaultTTL InReceives InHdrErrors InAddrErrors ForwDatagrams InUnknownProtos InDiscards InDelivers OutRequests OutDiscards OutNoRoutes ReasmTimeout ReasmReqds ReasmOKs ReasmFails FragOKs FragFails FragCreates",
+ },
+ {
+ prefix: "Icmp",
+ header: "InMsgs InErrors InCsumErrors InDestUnreachs InTimeExcds InParmProbs InSrcQuenchs InRedirects InEchos InEchoReps InTimestamps InTimestampReps InAddrMasks InAddrMaskReps OutMsgs OutErrors OutDestUnreachs OutTimeExcds OutParmProbs OutSrcQuenchs OutRedirects OutEchos OutEchoReps OutTimestamps OutTimestampReps OutAddrMasks OutAddrMaskReps",
+ },
+ {
+ prefix: "IcmpMsg",
+ },
+ {
+ prefix: "Tcp",
+ header: "RtoAlgorithm RtoMin RtoMax MaxConn ActiveOpens PassiveOpens AttemptFails EstabResets CurrEstab InSegs OutSegs RetransSegs InErrs OutRsts InCsumErrors",
+ },
+ {
+ prefix: "Udp",
+ header: "InDatagrams NoPorts InErrors OutDatagrams RcvbufErrors SndbufErrors InCsumErrors IgnoredMulti",
+ },
+ {
+ prefix: "UdpLite",
+ header: "InDatagrams NoPorts InErrors OutDatagrams RcvbufErrors SndbufErrors InCsumErrors IgnoredMulti",
+ },
+}
+
+func toSlice(a interface{}) []uint64 {
+ v := reflect.Indirect(reflect.ValueOf(a))
+ return v.Slice(0, v.Len()).Interface().([]uint64)
+}
+
+func sprintSlice(s []uint64) string {
+ if len(s) == 0 {
+ return ""
+ }
+ r := fmt.Sprint(s)
+ return r[1 : len(r)-1] // Remove "[]" introduced by fmt of slice.
+}
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.
+func (d *netSnmpData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ types := []interface{}{
+ &inet.StatSNMPIP{},
+ &inet.StatSNMPICMP{},
+ nil, // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/628): Support IcmpMsg stats.
+ &inet.StatSNMPTCP{},
+ &inet.StatSNMPUDP{},
+ &inet.StatSNMPUDPLite{},
+ }
+ for i, stat := range types {
+ line := snmp[i]
+ if stat == nil {
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%s:\n", line.prefix)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%s:\n", line.prefix)
+ continue
+ }
+ if err := d.stack.Statistics(stat, line.prefix); err != nil {
+ if err == syserror.EOPNOTSUPP {
+ log.Infof("Failed to retrieve %s of /proc/net/snmp: %v", line.prefix, err)
+ } else {
+ log.Warningf("Failed to retrieve %s of /proc/net/snmp: %v", line.prefix, err)
+ }
+ }
+
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%s: %s\n", line.prefix, line.header)
+
+ if line.prefix == "Tcp" {
+ tcp := stat.(*inet.StatSNMPTCP)
+ // "Tcp" needs special processing because MaxConn is signed. RFC 2012.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%s: %s %d %s\n", line.prefix, sprintSlice(tcp[:3]), int64(tcp[3]), sprintSlice(tcp[4:]))
+ } else {
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%s: %s\n", line.prefix, sprintSlice(toSlice(stat)))
+ }
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// netRouteData implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource for /proc/net/route.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type netRouteData struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+
+ stack inet.Stack
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*netRouteData)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.
+// See Linux's net/ipv4/fib_trie.c:fib_route_seq_show.
+func (d *netRouteData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%-127s\n", "Iface\tDestination\tGateway\tFlags\tRefCnt\tUse\tMetric\tMask\tMTU\tWindow\tIRTT")
+
+ interfaces := d.stack.Interfaces()
+ for _, rt := range d.stack.RouteTable() {
+ // /proc/net/route only includes ipv4 routes.
+ if rt.Family != linux.AF_INET {
+ continue
+ }
+
+ // /proc/net/route does not include broadcast or multicast routes.
+ if rt.Type == linux.RTN_BROADCAST || rt.Type == linux.RTN_MULTICAST {
+ continue
+ }
+
+ iface, ok := interfaces[rt.OutputInterface]
+ if !ok || iface.Name == "lo" {
+ continue
+ }
+
+ var (
+ gw uint32
+ prefix uint32
+ flags = linux.RTF_UP
+ )
+ if len(rt.GatewayAddr) == header.IPv4AddressSize {
+ flags |= linux.RTF_GATEWAY
+ gw = usermem.ByteOrder.Uint32(rt.GatewayAddr)
+ }
+ if len(rt.DstAddr) == header.IPv4AddressSize {
+ prefix = usermem.ByteOrder.Uint32(rt.DstAddr)
+ }
+ l := fmt.Sprintf(
+ "%s\t%08X\t%08X\t%04X\t%d\t%d\t%d\t%08X\t%d\t%d\t%d",
+ iface.Name,
+ prefix,
+ gw,
+ flags,
+ 0, // RefCnt.
+ 0, // Use.
+ 0, // Metric.
+ (uint32(1)<<rt.DstLen)-1,
+ 0, // MTU.
+ 0, // Window.
+ 0, // RTT.
+ )
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%-127s\n", l)
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// netStatData implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource for /proc/net/netstat.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type netStatData struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+
+ stack inet.Stack
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*netStatData)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.
+// See Linux's net/ipv4/fib_trie.c:fib_route_seq_show.
+func (d *netStatData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ buf.WriteString("TcpExt: SyncookiesSent SyncookiesRecv SyncookiesFailed " +
+ "EmbryonicRsts PruneCalled RcvPruned OfoPruned OutOfWindowIcmps " +
+ "LockDroppedIcmps ArpFilter TW TWRecycled TWKilled PAWSPassive " +
+ "PAWSActive PAWSEstab DelayedACKs DelayedACKLocked DelayedACKLost " +
+ "ListenOverflows ListenDrops TCPPrequeued TCPDirectCopyFromBacklog " +
+ "TCPDirectCopyFromPrequeue TCPPrequeueDropped TCPHPHits TCPHPHitsToUser " +
+ "TCPPureAcks TCPHPAcks TCPRenoRecovery TCPSackRecovery TCPSACKReneging " +
+ "TCPFACKReorder TCPSACKReorder TCPRenoReorder TCPTSReorder TCPFullUndo " +
+ "TCPPartialUndo TCPDSACKUndo TCPLossUndo TCPLostRetransmit " +
+ "TCPRenoFailures TCPSackFailures TCPLossFailures TCPFastRetrans " +
+ "TCPForwardRetrans TCPSlowStartRetrans TCPTimeouts TCPLossProbes " +
+ "TCPLossProbeRecovery TCPRenoRecoveryFail TCPSackRecoveryFail " +
+ "TCPSchedulerFailed TCPRcvCollapsed TCPDSACKOldSent TCPDSACKOfoSent " +
+ "TCPDSACKRecv TCPDSACKOfoRecv TCPAbortOnData TCPAbortOnClose " +
+ "TCPAbortOnMemory TCPAbortOnTimeout TCPAbortOnLinger TCPAbortFailed " +
+ "TCPMemoryPressures TCPSACKDiscard TCPDSACKIgnoredOld " +
+ "TCPDSACKIgnoredNoUndo TCPSpuriousRTOs TCPMD5NotFound TCPMD5Unexpected " +
+ "TCPMD5Failure TCPSackShifted TCPSackMerged TCPSackShiftFallback " +
+ "TCPBacklogDrop TCPMinTTLDrop TCPDeferAcceptDrop IPReversePathFilter " +
+ "TCPTimeWaitOverflow TCPReqQFullDoCookies TCPReqQFullDrop TCPRetransFail " +
+ "TCPRcvCoalesce TCPOFOQueue TCPOFODrop TCPOFOMerge TCPChallengeACK " +
+ "TCPSYNChallenge TCPFastOpenActive TCPFastOpenActiveFail " +
+ "TCPFastOpenPassive TCPFastOpenPassiveFail TCPFastOpenListenOverflow " +
+ "TCPFastOpenCookieReqd TCPSpuriousRtxHostQueues BusyPollRxPackets " +
+ "TCPAutoCorking TCPFromZeroWindowAdv TCPToZeroWindowAdv " +
+ "TCPWantZeroWindowAdv TCPSynRetrans TCPOrigDataSent TCPHystartTrainDetect " +
+ "TCPHystartTrainCwnd TCPHystartDelayDetect TCPHystartDelayCwnd " +
+ "TCPACKSkippedSynRecv TCPACKSkippedPAWS TCPACKSkippedSeq " +
+ "TCPACKSkippedFinWait2 TCPACKSkippedTimeWait TCPACKSkippedChallenge " +
+ "TCPWinProbe TCPKeepAlive TCPMTUPFail TCPMTUPSuccess\n")
+ return nil
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/tasks.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/tasks.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..9f2ef8200
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/tasks.go
@@ -0,0 +1,257 @@
+// 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 proc
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "sort"
+ "strconv"
+
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/kernfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror"
+)
+
+const (
+ selfName = "self"
+ threadSelfName = "thread-self"
+)
+
+// InoGenerator generates unique inode numbers for a given filesystem.
+type InoGenerator interface {
+ NextIno() uint64
+}
+
+// tasksInode represents the inode for /proc/ directory.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type tasksInode struct {
+ kernfs.InodeNotSymlink
+ kernfs.InodeDirectoryNoNewChildren
+ kernfs.InodeAttrs
+ kernfs.OrderedChildren
+ kernfs.AlwaysValid
+
+ inoGen InoGenerator
+ pidns *kernel.PIDNamespace
+
+ // '/proc/self' and '/proc/thread-self' have custom directory offsets in
+ // Linux. So handle them outside of OrderedChildren.
+ selfSymlink *vfs.Dentry
+ threadSelfSymlink *vfs.Dentry
+
+ // cgroupControllers is a map of controller name to directory in the
+ // cgroup hierarchy. These controllers are immutable and will be listed
+ // in /proc/pid/cgroup if not nil.
+ cgroupControllers map[string]string
+}
+
+var _ kernfs.Inode = (*tasksInode)(nil)
+
+func newTasksInode(inoGen InoGenerator, k *kernel.Kernel, pidns *kernel.PIDNamespace, cgroupControllers map[string]string) (*tasksInode, *kernfs.Dentry) {
+ root := auth.NewRootCredentials(pidns.UserNamespace())
+ contents := map[string]*kernfs.Dentry{
+ "cpuinfo": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFileSetStat(cpuInfoData(k))),
+ "filesystems": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, &filesystemsData{}),
+ "loadavg": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, &loadavgData{}),
+ "sys": newSysDir(root, inoGen, k),
+ "meminfo": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, &meminfoData{}),
+ "mounts": kernfs.NewStaticSymlink(root, inoGen.NextIno(), "self/mounts"),
+ "net": kernfs.NewStaticSymlink(root, inoGen.NextIno(), "self/net"),
+ "stat": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, &statData{}),
+ "uptime": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, &uptimeData{}),
+ "version": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, &versionData{}),
+ }
+
+ inode := &tasksInode{
+ pidns: pidns,
+ inoGen: inoGen,
+ selfSymlink: newSelfSymlink(root, inoGen.NextIno(), pidns).VFSDentry(),
+ threadSelfSymlink: newThreadSelfSymlink(root, inoGen.NextIno(), pidns).VFSDentry(),
+ cgroupControllers: cgroupControllers,
+ }
+ inode.InodeAttrs.Init(root, inoGen.NextIno(), linux.ModeDirectory|0555)
+
+ dentry := &kernfs.Dentry{}
+ dentry.Init(inode)
+
+ inode.OrderedChildren.Init(kernfs.OrderedChildrenOptions{})
+ links := inode.OrderedChildren.Populate(dentry, contents)
+ inode.IncLinks(links)
+
+ return inode, dentry
+}
+
+// Lookup implements kernfs.inodeDynamicLookup.
+func (i *tasksInode) Lookup(ctx context.Context, name string) (*vfs.Dentry, error) {
+ // Try to lookup a corresponding task.
+ tid, err := strconv.ParseUint(name, 10, 64)
+ if err != nil {
+ // If it failed to parse, check if it's one of the special handled files.
+ switch name {
+ case selfName:
+ return i.selfSymlink, nil
+ case threadSelfName:
+ return i.threadSelfSymlink, nil
+ }
+ return nil, syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+
+ task := i.pidns.TaskWithID(kernel.ThreadID(tid))
+ if task == nil {
+ return nil, syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+
+ taskDentry := newTaskInode(i.inoGen, task, i.pidns, true, i.cgroupControllers)
+ return taskDentry.VFSDentry(), nil
+}
+
+// IterDirents implements kernfs.inodeDynamicLookup.
+func (i *tasksInode) IterDirents(ctx context.Context, cb vfs.IterDirentsCallback, offset, _ int64) (int64, error) {
+ // fs/proc/internal.h: #define FIRST_PROCESS_ENTRY 256
+ const FIRST_PROCESS_ENTRY = 256
+
+ // Use maxTaskID to shortcut searches that will result in 0 entries.
+ const maxTaskID = kernel.TasksLimit + 1
+ if offset >= maxTaskID {
+ return offset, nil
+ }
+
+ // According to Linux (fs/proc/base.c:proc_pid_readdir()), process directories
+ // start at offset FIRST_PROCESS_ENTRY with '/proc/self', followed by
+ // '/proc/thread-self' and then '/proc/[pid]'.
+ if offset < FIRST_PROCESS_ENTRY {
+ offset = FIRST_PROCESS_ENTRY
+ }
+
+ if offset == FIRST_PROCESS_ENTRY {
+ dirent := vfs.Dirent{
+ Name: selfName,
+ Type: linux.DT_LNK,
+ Ino: i.inoGen.NextIno(),
+ NextOff: offset + 1,
+ }
+ if err := cb.Handle(dirent); err != nil {
+ return offset, err
+ }
+ offset++
+ }
+ if offset == FIRST_PROCESS_ENTRY+1 {
+ dirent := vfs.Dirent{
+ Name: threadSelfName,
+ Type: linux.DT_LNK,
+ Ino: i.inoGen.NextIno(),
+ NextOff: offset + 1,
+ }
+ if err := cb.Handle(dirent); err != nil {
+ return offset, err
+ }
+ offset++
+ }
+
+ // Collect all tasks that TGIDs are greater than the offset specified. Per
+ // Linux we only include in directory listings if it's the leader. But for
+ // whatever crazy reason, you can still walk to the given node.
+ var tids []int
+ startTid := offset - FIRST_PROCESS_ENTRY - 2
+ for _, tg := range i.pidns.ThreadGroups() {
+ tid := i.pidns.IDOfThreadGroup(tg)
+ if int64(tid) < startTid {
+ continue
+ }
+ if leader := tg.Leader(); leader != nil {
+ tids = append(tids, int(tid))
+ }
+ }
+
+ if len(tids) == 0 {
+ return offset, nil
+ }
+
+ sort.Ints(tids)
+ for _, tid := range tids {
+ dirent := vfs.Dirent{
+ Name: strconv.FormatUint(uint64(tid), 10),
+ Type: linux.DT_DIR,
+ Ino: i.inoGen.NextIno(),
+ NextOff: FIRST_PROCESS_ENTRY + 2 + int64(tid) + 1,
+ }
+ if err := cb.Handle(dirent); err != nil {
+ return offset, err
+ }
+ offset++
+ }
+ return maxTaskID, nil
+}
+
+// Open implements kernfs.Inode.
+func (i *tasksInode) Open(rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, vfsd *vfs.Dentry, opts vfs.OpenOptions) (*vfs.FileDescription, error) {
+ fd := &kernfs.GenericDirectoryFD{}
+ fd.Init(rp.Mount(), vfsd, &i.OrderedChildren, &opts)
+ return fd.VFSFileDescription(), nil
+}
+
+func (i *tasksInode) Stat(vsfs *vfs.Filesystem, opts vfs.StatOptions) (linux.Statx, error) {
+ stat, err := i.InodeAttrs.Stat(vsfs, opts)
+ if err != nil {
+ return linux.Statx{}, err
+ }
+
+ if opts.Mask&linux.STATX_NLINK != 0 {
+ // Add dynamic children to link count.
+ for _, tg := range i.pidns.ThreadGroups() {
+ if leader := tg.Leader(); leader != nil {
+ stat.Nlink++
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return stat, nil
+}
+
+// staticFileSetStat implements a special static file that allows inode
+// attributes to be set. This is to support /proc files that are readonly, but
+// allow attributes to be set.
+type staticFileSetStat struct {
+ dynamicBytesFileSetAttr
+ vfs.StaticData
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*staticFileSetStat)(nil)
+
+func newStaticFileSetStat(data string) *staticFileSetStat {
+ return &staticFileSetStat{StaticData: vfs.StaticData{Data: data}}
+}
+
+func cpuInfoData(k *kernel.Kernel) string {
+ features := k.FeatureSet()
+ if features == nil {
+ // Kernel is always initialized with a FeatureSet.
+ panic("cpuinfo read with nil FeatureSet")
+ }
+ var buf bytes.Buffer
+ for i, max := uint(0), k.ApplicationCores(); i < max; i++ {
+ features.WriteCPUInfoTo(i, &buf)
+ }
+ return buf.String()
+}
+
+func shmData(v uint64) dynamicInode {
+ return newStaticFile(strconv.FormatUint(v, 10))
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/tasks_files.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/tasks_files.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..4621e2de0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/tasks_files.go
@@ -0,0 +1,380 @@
+// 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 proc
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "fmt"
+ "strconv"
+
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/kernfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/time"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/usage"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/usermem"
+)
+
+type selfSymlink struct {
+ kernfs.InodeAttrs
+ kernfs.InodeNoopRefCount
+ kernfs.InodeSymlink
+
+ pidns *kernel.PIDNamespace
+}
+
+var _ kernfs.Inode = (*selfSymlink)(nil)
+
+func newSelfSymlink(creds *auth.Credentials, ino uint64, pidns *kernel.PIDNamespace) *kernfs.Dentry {
+ inode := &selfSymlink{pidns: pidns}
+ inode.Init(creds, ino, linux.ModeSymlink|0777)
+
+ d := &kernfs.Dentry{}
+ d.Init(inode)
+ return d
+}
+
+func (s *selfSymlink) Readlink(ctx context.Context) (string, error) {
+ t := kernel.TaskFromContext(ctx)
+ if t == nil {
+ // Who is reading this link?
+ return "", syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ tgid := s.pidns.IDOfThreadGroup(t.ThreadGroup())
+ if tgid == 0 {
+ return "", syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+ return strconv.FormatUint(uint64(tgid), 10), nil
+}
+
+func (s *selfSymlink) Getlink(ctx context.Context) (vfs.VirtualDentry, string, error) {
+ target, err := s.Readlink(ctx)
+ return vfs.VirtualDentry{}, target, err
+}
+
+// SetStat implements Inode.SetStat not allowing inode attributes to be changed.
+func (*selfSymlink) SetStat(context.Context, *vfs.Filesystem, *auth.Credentials, vfs.SetStatOptions) error {
+ return syserror.EPERM
+}
+
+type threadSelfSymlink struct {
+ kernfs.InodeAttrs
+ kernfs.InodeNoopRefCount
+ kernfs.InodeSymlink
+
+ pidns *kernel.PIDNamespace
+}
+
+var _ kernfs.Inode = (*threadSelfSymlink)(nil)
+
+func newThreadSelfSymlink(creds *auth.Credentials, ino uint64, pidns *kernel.PIDNamespace) *kernfs.Dentry {
+ inode := &threadSelfSymlink{pidns: pidns}
+ inode.Init(creds, ino, linux.ModeSymlink|0777)
+
+ d := &kernfs.Dentry{}
+ d.Init(inode)
+ return d
+}
+
+func (s *threadSelfSymlink) Readlink(ctx context.Context) (string, error) {
+ t := kernel.TaskFromContext(ctx)
+ if t == nil {
+ // Who is reading this link?
+ return "", syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ tgid := s.pidns.IDOfThreadGroup(t.ThreadGroup())
+ tid := s.pidns.IDOfTask(t)
+ if tid == 0 || tgid == 0 {
+ return "", syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+ return fmt.Sprintf("%d/task/%d", tgid, tid), nil
+}
+
+func (s *threadSelfSymlink) Getlink(ctx context.Context) (vfs.VirtualDentry, string, error) {
+ target, err := s.Readlink(ctx)
+ return vfs.VirtualDentry{}, target, err
+}
+
+// SetStat implements Inode.SetStat not allowing inode attributes to be changed.
+func (*threadSelfSymlink) SetStat(context.Context, *vfs.Filesystem, *auth.Credentials, vfs.SetStatOptions) error {
+ return syserror.EPERM
+}
+
+// dynamicBytesFileSetAttr implements a special file that allows inode
+// attributes to be set. This is to support /proc files that are readonly, but
+// allow attributes to be set.
+type dynamicBytesFileSetAttr struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+}
+
+// SetStat implements Inode.SetStat.
+func (d *dynamicBytesFileSetAttr) SetStat(ctx context.Context, fs *vfs.Filesystem, creds *auth.Credentials, opts vfs.SetStatOptions) error {
+ return d.DynamicBytesFile.InodeAttrs.SetStat(ctx, fs, creds, opts)
+}
+
+// cpuStats contains the breakdown of CPU time for /proc/stat.
+type cpuStats struct {
+ // user is time spent in userspace tasks with non-positive niceness.
+ user uint64
+
+ // nice is time spent in userspace tasks with positive niceness.
+ nice uint64
+
+ // system is time spent in non-interrupt kernel context.
+ system uint64
+
+ // idle is time spent idle.
+ idle uint64
+
+ // ioWait is time spent waiting for IO.
+ ioWait uint64
+
+ // irq is time spent in interrupt context.
+ irq uint64
+
+ // softirq is time spent in software interrupt context.
+ softirq uint64
+
+ // steal is involuntary wait time.
+ steal uint64
+
+ // guest is time spent in guests with non-positive niceness.
+ guest uint64
+
+ // guestNice is time spent in guests with positive niceness.
+ guestNice uint64
+}
+
+// String implements fmt.Stringer.
+func (c cpuStats) String() string {
+ return fmt.Sprintf("%d %d %d %d %d %d %d %d %d %d", c.user, c.nice, c.system, c.idle, c.ioWait, c.irq, c.softirq, c.steal, c.guest, c.guestNice)
+}
+
+// statData implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource for /proc/stat.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type statData struct {
+ dynamicBytesFileSetAttr
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*statData)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
+func (*statData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ // TODO(b/37226836): We currently export only zero CPU stats. We could
+ // at least provide some aggregate stats.
+ var cpu cpuStats
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "cpu %s\n", cpu)
+
+ k := kernel.KernelFromContext(ctx)
+ for c, max := uint(0), k.ApplicationCores(); c < max; c++ {
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "cpu%d %s\n", c, cpu)
+ }
+
+ // The total number of interrupts is dependent on the CPUs and PCI
+ // devices on the system. See arch_probe_nr_irqs.
+ //
+ // Since we don't report real interrupt stats, just choose an arbitrary
+ // value from a representative VM.
+ const numInterrupts = 256
+
+ // The Kernel doesn't handle real interrupts, so report all zeroes.
+ // TODO(b/37226836): We could count page faults as #PF.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "intr 0") // total
+ for i := 0; i < numInterrupts; i++ {
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, " 0")
+ }
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "\n")
+
+ // Total number of context switches.
+ // TODO(b/37226836): Count this.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "ctxt 0\n")
+
+ // CLOCK_REALTIME timestamp from boot, in seconds.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "btime %d\n", k.Timekeeper().BootTime().Seconds())
+
+ // Total number of clones.
+ // TODO(b/37226836): Count this.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "processes 0\n")
+
+ // Number of runnable tasks.
+ // TODO(b/37226836): Count this.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "procs_running 0\n")
+
+ // Number of tasks waiting on IO.
+ // TODO(b/37226836): Count this.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "procs_blocked 0\n")
+
+ // Number of each softirq handled.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "softirq 0") // total
+ for i := 0; i < linux.NumSoftIRQ; i++ {
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, " 0")
+ }
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "\n")
+ return nil
+}
+
+// loadavgData backs /proc/loadavg.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type loadavgData struct {
+ dynamicBytesFileSetAttr
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*loadavgData)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
+func (*loadavgData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ // TODO(b/62345059): Include real data in fields.
+ // Column 1-3: CPU and IO utilization of the last 1, 5, and 10 minute periods.
+ // Column 4-5: currently running processes and the total number of processes.
+ // Column 6: the last process ID used.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%.2f %.2f %.2f %d/%d %d\n", 0.00, 0.00, 0.00, 0, 0, 0)
+ return nil
+}
+
+// meminfoData implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource for /proc/meminfo.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type meminfoData struct {
+ dynamicBytesFileSetAttr
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*meminfoData)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
+func (*meminfoData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ k := kernel.KernelFromContext(ctx)
+ mf := k.MemoryFile()
+ mf.UpdateUsage()
+ snapshot, totalUsage := usage.MemoryAccounting.Copy()
+ totalSize := usage.TotalMemory(mf.TotalSize(), totalUsage)
+ anon := snapshot.Anonymous + snapshot.Tmpfs
+ file := snapshot.PageCache + snapshot.Mapped
+ // We don't actually have active/inactive LRUs, so just make up numbers.
+ activeFile := (file / 2) &^ (usermem.PageSize - 1)
+ inactiveFile := file - activeFile
+
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "MemTotal: %8d kB\n", totalSize/1024)
+ memFree := (totalSize - totalUsage) / 1024
+ // We use MemFree as MemAvailable because we don't swap.
+ // TODO(rahat): When reclaim is implemented the value of MemAvailable
+ // should change.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "MemFree: %8d kB\n", memFree)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "MemAvailable: %8d kB\n", memFree)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "Buffers: 0 kB\n") // memory usage by block devices
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "Cached: %8d kB\n", (file+snapshot.Tmpfs)/1024)
+ // Emulate a system with no swap, which disables inactivation of anon pages.
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "SwapCache: 0 kB\n")
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "Active: %8d kB\n", (anon+activeFile)/1024)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "Inactive: %8d kB\n", inactiveFile/1024)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "Active(anon): %8d kB\n", anon/1024)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "Inactive(anon): 0 kB\n")
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "Active(file): %8d kB\n", activeFile/1024)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "Inactive(file): %8d kB\n", inactiveFile/1024)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "Unevictable: 0 kB\n") // TODO(b/31823263)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "Mlocked: 0 kB\n") // TODO(b/31823263)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "SwapTotal: 0 kB\n")
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "SwapFree: 0 kB\n")
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "Dirty: 0 kB\n")
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "Writeback: 0 kB\n")
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "AnonPages: %8d kB\n", anon/1024)
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "Mapped: %8d kB\n", file/1024) // doesn't count mapped tmpfs, which we don't know
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "Shmem: %8d kB\n", snapshot.Tmpfs/1024)
+ return nil
+}
+
+// uptimeData implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource for /proc/uptime.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type uptimeData struct {
+ dynamicBytesFileSetAttr
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*uptimeData)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
+func (*uptimeData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ k := kernel.KernelFromContext(ctx)
+ now := time.NowFromContext(ctx)
+
+ // Pretend that we've spent zero time sleeping (second number).
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%.2f 0.00\n", now.Sub(k.Timekeeper().BootTime()).Seconds())
+ return nil
+}
+
+// versionData implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource for /proc/version.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type versionData struct {
+ dynamicBytesFileSetAttr
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*versionData)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
+func (*versionData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ k := kernel.KernelFromContext(ctx)
+ init := k.GlobalInit()
+ if init == nil {
+ // Attempted to read before the init Task is created. This can
+ // only occur during startup, which should never need to read
+ // this file.
+ panic("Attempted to read version before initial Task is available")
+ }
+
+ // /proc/version takes the form:
+ //
+ // "SYSNAME version RELEASE (COMPILE_USER@COMPILE_HOST)
+ // (COMPILER_VERSION) VERSION"
+ //
+ // where:
+ // - SYSNAME, RELEASE, and VERSION are the same as returned by
+ // sys_utsname
+ // - COMPILE_USER is the user that build the kernel
+ // - COMPILE_HOST is the hostname of the machine on which the kernel
+ // was built
+ // - COMPILER_VERSION is the version reported by the building compiler
+ //
+ // Since we don't really want to expose build information to
+ // applications, those fields are omitted.
+ //
+ // FIXME(mpratt): Using Version from the init task SyscallTable
+ // disregards the different version a task may have (e.g., in a uts
+ // namespace).
+ ver := init.Leader().SyscallTable().Version
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%s version %s %s\n", ver.Sysname, ver.Release, ver.Version)
+ return nil
+}
+
+// filesystemsData backs /proc/filesystems.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type filesystemsData struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*filesystemsData)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
+func (d *filesystemsData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ k := kernel.KernelFromContext(ctx)
+ k.VFS().GenerateProcFilesystems(buf)
+ return nil
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/tasks_sys.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/tasks_sys.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..3d5dc463c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/proc/tasks_sys.go
@@ -0,0 +1,211 @@
+// 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 proc
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "fmt"
+
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/kernfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/inet"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/usermem"
+)
+
+// newSysDir returns the dentry corresponding to /proc/sys directory.
+func newSysDir(root *auth.Credentials, inoGen InoGenerator, k *kernel.Kernel) *kernfs.Dentry {
+ return kernfs.NewStaticDir(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0555, map[string]*kernfs.Dentry{
+ "kernel": kernfs.NewStaticDir(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0555, map[string]*kernfs.Dentry{
+ "hostname": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, &hostnameData{}),
+ "shmall": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, shmData(linux.SHMALL)),
+ "shmmax": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, shmData(linux.SHMMAX)),
+ "shmmni": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, shmData(linux.SHMMNI)),
+ }),
+ "vm": kernfs.NewStaticDir(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0555, map[string]*kernfs.Dentry{
+ "mmap_min_addr": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, &mmapMinAddrData{}),
+ "overcommit_memory": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("0\n")),
+ }),
+ "net": newSysNetDir(root, inoGen, k),
+ })
+}
+
+// newSysNetDir returns the dentry corresponding to /proc/sys/net directory.
+func newSysNetDir(root *auth.Credentials, inoGen InoGenerator, k *kernel.Kernel) *kernfs.Dentry {
+ var contents map[string]*kernfs.Dentry
+
+ // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1833): Support for using the network stack in the
+ // network namespace of the calling process.
+ if stack := k.RootNetworkNamespace().Stack(); stack != nil {
+ contents = map[string]*kernfs.Dentry{
+ "ipv4": kernfs.NewStaticDir(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0555, map[string]*kernfs.Dentry{
+ "tcp_sack": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0644, &tcpSackData{stack: stack}),
+
+ // The following files are simple stubs until they are implemented in
+ // netstack, most of these files are configuration related. We use the
+ // value closest to the actual netstack behavior or any empty file, all
+ // of these files will have mode 0444 (read-only for all users).
+ "ip_local_port_range": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("16000 65535")),
+ "ip_local_reserved_ports": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("")),
+ "ipfrag_time": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("30")),
+ "ip_nonlocal_bind": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("0")),
+ "ip_no_pmtu_disc": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("1")),
+
+ // tcp_allowed_congestion_control tell the user what they are able to
+ // do as an unprivledged process so we leave it empty.
+ "tcp_allowed_congestion_control": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("")),
+ "tcp_available_congestion_control": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("reno")),
+ "tcp_congestion_control": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("reno")),
+
+ // Many of the following stub files are features netstack doesn't
+ // support. The unsupported features return "0" to indicate they are
+ // disabled.
+ "tcp_base_mss": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("1280")),
+ "tcp_dsack": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("0")),
+ "tcp_early_retrans": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("0")),
+ "tcp_fack": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("0")),
+ "tcp_fastopen": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("0")),
+ "tcp_fastopen_key": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("")),
+ "tcp_invalid_ratelimit": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("0")),
+ "tcp_keepalive_intvl": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("0")),
+ "tcp_keepalive_probes": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("0")),
+ "tcp_keepalive_time": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("7200")),
+ "tcp_mtu_probing": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("0")),
+ "tcp_no_metrics_save": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("1")),
+ "tcp_probe_interval": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("0")),
+ "tcp_probe_threshold": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("0")),
+ "tcp_retries1": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("3")),
+ "tcp_retries2": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("15")),
+ "tcp_rfc1337": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("1")),
+ "tcp_slow_start_after_idle": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("1")),
+ "tcp_synack_retries": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("5")),
+ "tcp_syn_retries": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("3")),
+ "tcp_timestamps": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("1")),
+ }),
+ "core": kernfs.NewStaticDir(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0555, map[string]*kernfs.Dentry{
+ "default_qdisc": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("pfifo_fast")),
+ "message_burst": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("10")),
+ "message_cost": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("5")),
+ "optmem_max": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("0")),
+ "rmem_default": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("212992")),
+ "rmem_max": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("212992")),
+ "somaxconn": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("128")),
+ "wmem_default": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("212992")),
+ "wmem_max": newDentry(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0444, newStaticFile("212992")),
+ }),
+ }
+ }
+
+ return kernfs.NewStaticDir(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0555, map[string]*kernfs.Dentry{
+ "net": kernfs.NewStaticDir(root, inoGen.NextIno(), 0555, contents),
+ })
+}
+
+// mmapMinAddrData implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource for
+// /proc/sys/vm/mmap_min_addr.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type mmapMinAddrData struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+
+ k *kernel.Kernel
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*mmapMinAddrData)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
+func (d *mmapMinAddrData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%d\n", d.k.Platform.MinUserAddress())
+ return nil
+}
+
+// hostnameData implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource for /proc/sys/kernel/hostname.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type hostnameData struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+}
+
+var _ dynamicInode = (*hostnameData)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
+func (*hostnameData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ utsns := kernel.UTSNamespaceFromContext(ctx)
+ buf.WriteString(utsns.HostName())
+ buf.WriteString("\n")
+ return nil
+}
+
+// tcpSackData implements vfs.WritableDynamicBytesSource for
+// /proc/sys/net/tcp_sack.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type tcpSackData struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+
+ stack inet.Stack `state:"wait"`
+ enabled *bool
+}
+
+var _ vfs.WritableDynamicBytesSource = (*tcpSackData)(nil)
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.
+func (d *tcpSackData) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ if d.enabled == nil {
+ sack, err := d.stack.TCPSACKEnabled()
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ d.enabled = &sack
+ }
+
+ val := "0\n"
+ if *d.enabled {
+ // Technically, this is not quite compatible with Linux. Linux stores these
+ // as an integer, so if you write "2" into tcp_sack, you should get 2 back.
+ // Tough luck.
+ val = "1\n"
+ }
+ buf.WriteString(val)
+ return nil
+}
+
+func (d *tcpSackData) Write(ctx context.Context, src usermem.IOSequence, offset int64) (int64, error) {
+ if offset != 0 {
+ // No need to handle partial writes thus far.
+ return 0, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ if src.NumBytes() == 0 {
+ return 0, nil
+ }
+
+ // Limit the amount of memory allocated.
+ src = src.TakeFirst(usermem.PageSize - 1)
+
+ var v int32
+ n, err := usermem.CopyInt32StringInVec(ctx, src.IO, src.Addrs, &v, src.Opts)
+ if err != nil {
+ return n, err
+ }
+ if d.enabled == nil {
+ d.enabled = new(bool)
+ }
+ *d.enabled = v != 0
+ return n, d.stack.SetTCPSACKEnabled(*d.enabled)
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/sys/sys.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/sys/sys.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..5c617270e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/sys/sys.go
@@ -0,0 +1,134 @@
+// 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 sys implements sysfs.
+package sys
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "fmt"
+
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/kernfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror"
+)
+
+// Name is the default filesystem name.
+const Name = "sysfs"
+
+// FilesystemType implements vfs.FilesystemType.
+type FilesystemType struct{}
+
+// filesystem implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.
+type filesystem struct {
+ kernfs.Filesystem
+}
+
+// Name implements vfs.FilesystemType.Name.
+func (FilesystemType) Name() string {
+ return Name
+}
+
+// GetFilesystem implements vfs.FilesystemType.GetFilesystem.
+func (fsType FilesystemType) GetFilesystem(ctx context.Context, vfsObj *vfs.VirtualFilesystem, creds *auth.Credentials, source string, opts vfs.GetFilesystemOptions) (*vfs.Filesystem, *vfs.Dentry, error) {
+ fs := &filesystem{}
+ fs.Filesystem.Init(vfsObj, &fsType)
+ k := kernel.KernelFromContext(ctx)
+ maxCPUCores := k.ApplicationCores()
+ defaultSysDirMode := linux.FileMode(0755)
+
+ root := fs.newDir(creds, defaultSysDirMode, map[string]*kernfs.Dentry{
+ "block": fs.newDir(creds, defaultSysDirMode, nil),
+ "bus": fs.newDir(creds, defaultSysDirMode, nil),
+ "class": fs.newDir(creds, defaultSysDirMode, map[string]*kernfs.Dentry{
+ "power_supply": fs.newDir(creds, defaultSysDirMode, nil),
+ }),
+ "dev": fs.newDir(creds, defaultSysDirMode, nil),
+ "devices": fs.newDir(creds, defaultSysDirMode, map[string]*kernfs.Dentry{
+ "system": fs.newDir(creds, defaultSysDirMode, map[string]*kernfs.Dentry{
+ "cpu": fs.newDir(creds, defaultSysDirMode, map[string]*kernfs.Dentry{
+ "online": fs.newCPUFile(creds, maxCPUCores, linux.FileMode(0444)),
+ "possible": fs.newCPUFile(creds, maxCPUCores, linux.FileMode(0444)),
+ "present": fs.newCPUFile(creds, maxCPUCores, linux.FileMode(0444)),
+ }),
+ }),
+ }),
+ "firmware": fs.newDir(creds, defaultSysDirMode, nil),
+ "fs": fs.newDir(creds, defaultSysDirMode, nil),
+ "kernel": fs.newDir(creds, defaultSysDirMode, nil),
+ "module": fs.newDir(creds, defaultSysDirMode, nil),
+ "power": fs.newDir(creds, defaultSysDirMode, nil),
+ })
+ return fs.VFSFilesystem(), root.VFSDentry(), nil
+}
+
+// dir implements kernfs.Inode.
+type dir struct {
+ kernfs.InodeAttrs
+ kernfs.InodeNoDynamicLookup
+ kernfs.InodeNotSymlink
+ kernfs.InodeDirectoryNoNewChildren
+
+ kernfs.OrderedChildren
+ dentry kernfs.Dentry
+}
+
+func (fs *filesystem) newDir(creds *auth.Credentials, mode linux.FileMode, contents map[string]*kernfs.Dentry) *kernfs.Dentry {
+ d := &dir{}
+ d.InodeAttrs.Init(creds, fs.NextIno(), linux.ModeDirectory|0755)
+ d.OrderedChildren.Init(kernfs.OrderedChildrenOptions{})
+ d.dentry.Init(d)
+
+ d.IncLinks(d.OrderedChildren.Populate(&d.dentry, contents))
+
+ return &d.dentry
+}
+
+// SetStat implements Inode.SetStat not allowing inode attributes to be changed.
+func (*dir) SetStat(context.Context, *vfs.Filesystem, *auth.Credentials, vfs.SetStatOptions) error {
+ return syserror.EPERM
+}
+
+// Open implements kernfs.Inode.Open.
+func (d *dir) Open(rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, vfsd *vfs.Dentry, opts vfs.OpenOptions) (*vfs.FileDescription, error) {
+ fd := &kernfs.GenericDirectoryFD{}
+ if err := fd.Init(rp.Mount(), vfsd, &d.OrderedChildren, &opts); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ return fd.VFSFileDescription(), nil
+}
+
+// cpuFile implements kernfs.Inode.
+type cpuFile struct {
+ kernfs.DynamicBytesFile
+ maxCores uint
+}
+
+// Generate implements vfs.DynamicBytesSource.Generate.
+func (c *cpuFile) Generate(ctx context.Context, buf *bytes.Buffer) error {
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "0-%d", c.maxCores-1)
+ return nil
+}
+
+func (fs *filesystem) newCPUFile(creds *auth.Credentials, maxCores uint, mode linux.FileMode) *kernfs.Dentry {
+ c := &cpuFile{maxCores: maxCores}
+ c.DynamicBytesFile.Init(creds, fs.NextIno(), c, mode)
+ d := &kernfs.Dentry{}
+ d.Init(c)
+ return d
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/sys/sys_state_autogen.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/sys/sys_state_autogen.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..8866ddff9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/sys/sys_state_autogen.go
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+// automatically generated by stateify.
+
+package sys
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/dentry_list.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/dentry_list.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..9af621dd3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/dentry_list.go
@@ -0,0 +1,193 @@
+package tmpfs
+
+// ElementMapper provides an identity mapping by default.
+//
+// This can be replaced to provide a struct that maps elements to linker
+// objects, if they are not the same. An ElementMapper is not typically
+// required if: Linker is left as is, Element is left as is, or Linker and
+// Element are the same type.
+type dentryElementMapper struct{}
+
+// linkerFor maps an Element to a Linker.
+//
+// This default implementation should be inlined.
+//
+//go:nosplit
+func (dentryElementMapper) linkerFor(elem *dentry) *dentry { return elem }
+
+// List is an intrusive list. Entries can be added to or removed from the list
+// in O(1) time and with no additional memory allocations.
+//
+// The zero value for List is an empty list ready to use.
+//
+// To iterate over a list (where l is a List):
+// for e := l.Front(); e != nil; e = e.Next() {
+// // do something with e.
+// }
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type dentryList struct {
+ head *dentry
+ tail *dentry
+}
+
+// Reset resets list l to the empty state.
+func (l *dentryList) Reset() {
+ l.head = nil
+ l.tail = nil
+}
+
+// Empty returns true iff the list is empty.
+func (l *dentryList) Empty() bool {
+ return l.head == nil
+}
+
+// Front returns the first element of list l or nil.
+func (l *dentryList) Front() *dentry {
+ return l.head
+}
+
+// Back returns the last element of list l or nil.
+func (l *dentryList) Back() *dentry {
+ return l.tail
+}
+
+// Len returns the number of elements in the list.
+//
+// NOTE: This is an O(n) operation.
+func (l *dentryList) Len() (count int) {
+ for e := l.Front(); e != nil; e = e.Next() {
+ count++
+ }
+ return count
+}
+
+// PushFront inserts the element e at the front of list l.
+func (l *dentryList) PushFront(e *dentry) {
+ linker := dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(e)
+ linker.SetNext(l.head)
+ linker.SetPrev(nil)
+ if l.head != nil {
+ dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(l.head).SetPrev(e)
+ } else {
+ l.tail = e
+ }
+
+ l.head = e
+}
+
+// PushBack inserts the element e at the back of list l.
+func (l *dentryList) PushBack(e *dentry) {
+ linker := dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(e)
+ linker.SetNext(nil)
+ linker.SetPrev(l.tail)
+ if l.tail != nil {
+ dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(l.tail).SetNext(e)
+ } else {
+ l.head = e
+ }
+
+ l.tail = e
+}
+
+// PushBackList inserts list m at the end of list l, emptying m.
+func (l *dentryList) PushBackList(m *dentryList) {
+ if l.head == nil {
+ l.head = m.head
+ l.tail = m.tail
+ } else if m.head != nil {
+ dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(l.tail).SetNext(m.head)
+ dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(m.head).SetPrev(l.tail)
+
+ l.tail = m.tail
+ }
+ m.head = nil
+ m.tail = nil
+}
+
+// InsertAfter inserts e after b.
+func (l *dentryList) InsertAfter(b, e *dentry) {
+ bLinker := dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(b)
+ eLinker := dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(e)
+
+ a := bLinker.Next()
+
+ eLinker.SetNext(a)
+ eLinker.SetPrev(b)
+ bLinker.SetNext(e)
+
+ if a != nil {
+ dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(a).SetPrev(e)
+ } else {
+ l.tail = e
+ }
+}
+
+// InsertBefore inserts e before a.
+func (l *dentryList) InsertBefore(a, e *dentry) {
+ aLinker := dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(a)
+ eLinker := dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(e)
+
+ b := aLinker.Prev()
+ eLinker.SetNext(a)
+ eLinker.SetPrev(b)
+ aLinker.SetPrev(e)
+
+ if b != nil {
+ dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(b).SetNext(e)
+ } else {
+ l.head = e
+ }
+}
+
+// Remove removes e from l.
+func (l *dentryList) Remove(e *dentry) {
+ linker := dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(e)
+ prev := linker.Prev()
+ next := linker.Next()
+
+ if prev != nil {
+ dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(prev).SetNext(next)
+ } else {
+ l.head = next
+ }
+
+ if next != nil {
+ dentryElementMapper{}.linkerFor(next).SetPrev(prev)
+ } else {
+ l.tail = prev
+ }
+
+ linker.SetNext(nil)
+ linker.SetPrev(nil)
+}
+
+// Entry is a default implementation of Linker. Users can add anonymous fields
+// of this type to their structs to make them automatically implement the
+// methods needed by List.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type dentryEntry struct {
+ next *dentry
+ prev *dentry
+}
+
+// Next returns the entry that follows e in the list.
+func (e *dentryEntry) Next() *dentry {
+ return e.next
+}
+
+// Prev returns the entry that precedes e in the list.
+func (e *dentryEntry) Prev() *dentry {
+ return e.prev
+}
+
+// SetNext assigns 'entry' as the entry that follows e in the list.
+func (e *dentryEntry) SetNext(elem *dentry) {
+ e.next = elem
+}
+
+// SetPrev assigns 'entry' as the entry that precedes e in the list.
+func (e *dentryEntry) SetPrev(elem *dentry) {
+ e.prev = elem
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/device_file.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/device_file.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..83bf885ee
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/device_file.go
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+// Copyright 2020 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 tmpfs
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+)
+
+type deviceFile struct {
+ inode inode
+ kind vfs.DeviceKind
+ major uint32
+ minor uint32
+}
+
+func (fs *filesystem) newDeviceFile(creds *auth.Credentials, mode linux.FileMode, kind vfs.DeviceKind, major, minor uint32) *inode {
+ file := &deviceFile{
+ kind: kind,
+ major: major,
+ minor: minor,
+ }
+ switch kind {
+ case vfs.BlockDevice:
+ mode |= linux.S_IFBLK
+ case vfs.CharDevice:
+ mode |= linux.S_IFCHR
+ default:
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid DeviceKind: %v", kind))
+ }
+ file.inode.init(file, fs, creds, mode)
+ file.inode.nlink = 1 // from parent directory
+ return &file.inode
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/directory.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/directory.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..45712c9b9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/directory.go
@@ -0,0 +1,184 @@
+// 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 tmpfs
+
+import (
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror"
+)
+
+type directory struct {
+ inode inode
+
+ // childList is a list containing (1) child Dentries and (2) fake Dentries
+ // (with inode == nil) that represent the iteration position of
+ // directoryFDs. childList is used to support directoryFD.IterDirents()
+ // efficiently. childList is protected by filesystem.mu.
+ childList dentryList
+}
+
+func (fs *filesystem) newDirectory(creds *auth.Credentials, mode linux.FileMode) *inode {
+ dir := &directory{}
+ dir.inode.init(dir, fs, creds, linux.S_IFDIR|mode)
+ dir.inode.nlink = 2 // from "." and parent directory or ".." for root
+ return &dir.inode
+}
+
+type directoryFD struct {
+ fileDescription
+ vfs.DirectoryFileDescriptionDefaultImpl
+
+ // Protected by filesystem.mu.
+ iter *dentry
+ off int64
+}
+
+// Release implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Release.
+func (fd *directoryFD) Release() {
+ if fd.iter != nil {
+ fs := fd.filesystem()
+ dir := fd.inode().impl.(*directory)
+ fs.mu.Lock()
+ dir.childList.Remove(fd.iter)
+ fs.mu.Unlock()
+ fd.iter = nil
+ }
+}
+
+// IterDirents implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.IterDirents.
+func (fd *directoryFD) IterDirents(ctx context.Context, cb vfs.IterDirentsCallback) error {
+ fs := fd.filesystem()
+ vfsd := fd.vfsfd.VirtualDentry().Dentry()
+
+ fs.mu.Lock()
+ defer fs.mu.Unlock()
+
+ fd.inode().touchAtime(fd.vfsfd.Mount())
+
+ if fd.off == 0 {
+ if err := cb.Handle(vfs.Dirent{
+ Name: ".",
+ Type: linux.DT_DIR,
+ Ino: vfsd.Impl().(*dentry).inode.ino,
+ NextOff: 1,
+ }); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ fd.off++
+ }
+ if fd.off == 1 {
+ parentInode := vfsd.ParentOrSelf().Impl().(*dentry).inode
+ if err := cb.Handle(vfs.Dirent{
+ Name: "..",
+ Type: parentInode.direntType(),
+ Ino: parentInode.ino,
+ NextOff: 2,
+ }); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ fd.off++
+ }
+
+ dir := vfsd.Impl().(*dentry).inode.impl.(*directory)
+ var child *dentry
+ if fd.iter == nil {
+ // Start iteration at the beginning of dir.
+ child = dir.childList.Front()
+ fd.iter = &dentry{}
+ } else {
+ // Continue iteration from where we left off.
+ child = fd.iter.Next()
+ dir.childList.Remove(fd.iter)
+ }
+ for child != nil {
+ // Skip other directoryFD iterators.
+ if child.inode != nil {
+ if err := cb.Handle(vfs.Dirent{
+ Name: child.vfsd.Name(),
+ Type: child.inode.direntType(),
+ Ino: child.inode.ino,
+ NextOff: fd.off + 1,
+ }); err != nil {
+ dir.childList.InsertBefore(child, fd.iter)
+ return err
+ }
+ fd.off++
+ }
+ child = child.Next()
+ }
+ dir.childList.PushBack(fd.iter)
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Seek implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Seek.
+func (fd *directoryFD) Seek(ctx context.Context, offset int64, whence int32) (int64, error) {
+ fs := fd.filesystem()
+ fs.mu.Lock()
+ defer fs.mu.Unlock()
+
+ switch whence {
+ case linux.SEEK_SET:
+ // Use offset as given.
+ case linux.SEEK_CUR:
+ offset += fd.off
+ default:
+ return 0, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ if offset < 0 {
+ return 0, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+
+ // If the offset isn't changing (e.g. due to lseek(0, SEEK_CUR)), don't
+ // seek even if doing so might reposition the iterator due to concurrent
+ // mutation of the directory. Compare fs/libfs.c:dcache_dir_lseek().
+ if fd.off == offset {
+ return offset, nil
+ }
+
+ fd.off = offset
+ // Compensate for "." and "..".
+ remChildren := int64(0)
+ if offset >= 2 {
+ remChildren = offset - 2
+ }
+
+ dir := fd.inode().impl.(*directory)
+
+ // Ensure that fd.iter exists and is not linked into dir.childList.
+ if fd.iter == nil {
+ fd.iter = &dentry{}
+ } else {
+ dir.childList.Remove(fd.iter)
+ }
+ // Insert fd.iter before the remChildren'th child, or at the end of the
+ // list if remChildren >= number of children.
+ child := dir.childList.Front()
+ for child != nil {
+ // Skip other directoryFD iterators.
+ if child.inode != nil {
+ if remChildren == 0 {
+ dir.childList.InsertBefore(child, fd.iter)
+ return offset, nil
+ }
+ remChildren--
+ }
+ child = child.Next()
+ }
+ dir.childList.PushBack(fd.iter)
+ return offset, nil
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/filesystem.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/filesystem.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..660f5a29b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/filesystem.go
@@ -0,0 +1,747 @@
+// 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 tmpfs
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/fspath"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/socket/unix/transport"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror"
+)
+
+// Sync implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.Sync.
+func (fs *filesystem) Sync(ctx context.Context) error {
+ // All filesystem state is in-memory.
+ return nil
+}
+
+// stepLocked resolves rp.Component() to an existing file, starting from the
+// given directory.
+//
+// stepLocked is loosely analogous to fs/namei.c:walk_component().
+//
+// Preconditions: filesystem.mu must be locked. !rp.Done().
+func stepLocked(rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, d *dentry) (*dentry, error) {
+ if !d.inode.isDir() {
+ return nil, syserror.ENOTDIR
+ }
+ if err := d.inode.checkPermissions(rp.Credentials(), vfs.MayExec); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+afterSymlink:
+ if len(rp.Component()) > linux.NAME_MAX {
+ return nil, syserror.ENAMETOOLONG
+ }
+ nextVFSD, err := rp.ResolveComponent(&d.vfsd)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ if nextVFSD == nil {
+ // Since the Dentry tree is the sole source of truth for tmpfs, if it's
+ // not in the Dentry tree, it doesn't exist.
+ return nil, syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+ next := nextVFSD.Impl().(*dentry)
+ if symlink, ok := next.inode.impl.(*symlink); ok && rp.ShouldFollowSymlink() {
+ // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1197): Symlink traversals updates
+ // access time.
+ if err := rp.HandleSymlink(symlink.target); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ goto afterSymlink // don't check the current directory again
+ }
+ rp.Advance()
+ return next, nil
+}
+
+// walkParentDirLocked resolves all but the last path component of rp to an
+// existing directory, starting from the given directory (which is usually
+// rp.Start().Impl().(*dentry)). It does not check that the returned directory
+// is searchable by the provider of rp.
+//
+// walkParentDirLocked is loosely analogous to Linux's
+// fs/namei.c:path_parentat().
+//
+// Preconditions: filesystem.mu must be locked. !rp.Done().
+func walkParentDirLocked(rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, d *dentry) (*dentry, error) {
+ for !rp.Final() {
+ next, err := stepLocked(rp, d)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ d = next
+ }
+ if !d.inode.isDir() {
+ return nil, syserror.ENOTDIR
+ }
+ return d, nil
+}
+
+// resolveLocked resolves rp to an existing file.
+//
+// resolveLocked is loosely analogous to Linux's fs/namei.c:path_lookupat().
+//
+// Preconditions: filesystem.mu must be locked.
+func resolveLocked(rp *vfs.ResolvingPath) (*dentry, error) {
+ d := rp.Start().Impl().(*dentry)
+ for !rp.Done() {
+ next, err := stepLocked(rp, d)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ d = next
+ }
+ if rp.MustBeDir() && !d.inode.isDir() {
+ return nil, syserror.ENOTDIR
+ }
+ return d, nil
+}
+
+// doCreateAt checks that creating a file at rp is permitted, then invokes
+// create to do so.
+//
+// doCreateAt is loosely analogous to a conjunction of Linux's
+// fs/namei.c:filename_create() and done_path_create().
+//
+// Preconditions: !rp.Done(). For the final path component in rp,
+// !rp.ShouldFollowSymlink().
+func (fs *filesystem) doCreateAt(rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, dir bool, create func(parent *dentry, name string) error) error {
+ fs.mu.Lock()
+ defer fs.mu.Unlock()
+ parent, err := walkParentDirLocked(rp, rp.Start().Impl().(*dentry))
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if err := parent.inode.checkPermissions(rp.Credentials(), vfs.MayWrite|vfs.MayExec); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ name := rp.Component()
+ if name == "." || name == ".." {
+ return syserror.EEXIST
+ }
+ if len(name) > linux.NAME_MAX {
+ return syserror.ENAMETOOLONG
+ }
+ // Call parent.vfsd.Child() instead of stepLocked() or rp.ResolveChild(),
+ // because if the child exists we want to return EEXIST immediately instead
+ // of attempting symlink/mount traversal.
+ if parent.vfsd.Child(name) != nil {
+ return syserror.EEXIST
+ }
+ if !dir && rp.MustBeDir() {
+ return syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+ // In memfs, the only way to cause a dentry to be disowned is by removing
+ // it from the filesystem, so this check is equivalent to checking if
+ // parent has been removed.
+ if parent.vfsd.IsDisowned() {
+ return syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+ mnt := rp.Mount()
+ if err := mnt.CheckBeginWrite(); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ defer mnt.EndWrite()
+ if err := create(parent, name); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ parent.inode.touchCMtime()
+ return nil
+}
+
+// AccessAt implements vfs.Filesystem.Impl.AccessAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) AccessAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, creds *auth.Credentials, ats vfs.AccessTypes) error {
+ fs.mu.RLock()
+ defer fs.mu.RUnlock()
+ d, err := resolveLocked(rp)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ return d.inode.checkPermissions(creds, ats)
+}
+
+// GetDentryAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.GetDentryAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) GetDentryAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, opts vfs.GetDentryOptions) (*vfs.Dentry, error) {
+ fs.mu.RLock()
+ defer fs.mu.RUnlock()
+ d, err := resolveLocked(rp)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ if opts.CheckSearchable {
+ if !d.inode.isDir() {
+ return nil, syserror.ENOTDIR
+ }
+ if err := d.inode.checkPermissions(rp.Credentials(), vfs.MayExec); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ }
+ d.IncRef()
+ return &d.vfsd, nil
+}
+
+// GetParentDentryAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.GetParentDentryAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) GetParentDentryAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath) (*vfs.Dentry, error) {
+ fs.mu.RLock()
+ defer fs.mu.RUnlock()
+ d, err := walkParentDirLocked(rp, rp.Start().Impl().(*dentry))
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ d.IncRef()
+ return &d.vfsd, nil
+}
+
+// LinkAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.LinkAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) LinkAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, vd vfs.VirtualDentry) error {
+ return fs.doCreateAt(rp, false /* dir */, func(parent *dentry, name string) error {
+ if rp.Mount() != vd.Mount() {
+ return syserror.EXDEV
+ }
+ d := vd.Dentry().Impl().(*dentry)
+ if d.inode.isDir() {
+ return syserror.EPERM
+ }
+ if d.inode.nlink == 0 {
+ return syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+ if d.inode.nlink == maxLinks {
+ return syserror.EMLINK
+ }
+ d.inode.incLinksLocked()
+ child := fs.newDentry(d.inode)
+ parent.vfsd.InsertChild(&child.vfsd, name)
+ parent.inode.impl.(*directory).childList.PushBack(child)
+ return nil
+ })
+}
+
+// MkdirAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.MkdirAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) MkdirAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, opts vfs.MkdirOptions) error {
+ return fs.doCreateAt(rp, true /* dir */, func(parent *dentry, name string) error {
+ if parent.inode.nlink == maxLinks {
+ return syserror.EMLINK
+ }
+ parent.inode.incLinksLocked() // from child's ".."
+ child := fs.newDentry(fs.newDirectory(rp.Credentials(), opts.Mode))
+ parent.vfsd.InsertChild(&child.vfsd, name)
+ parent.inode.impl.(*directory).childList.PushBack(child)
+ return nil
+ })
+}
+
+// MknodAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.MknodAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) MknodAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, opts vfs.MknodOptions) error {
+ return fs.doCreateAt(rp, false /* dir */, func(parent *dentry, name string) error {
+ var childInode *inode
+ switch opts.Mode.FileType() {
+ case 0, linux.S_IFREG:
+ childInode = fs.newRegularFile(rp.Credentials(), opts.Mode)
+ case linux.S_IFIFO:
+ childInode = fs.newNamedPipe(rp.Credentials(), opts.Mode)
+ case linux.S_IFBLK:
+ childInode = fs.newDeviceFile(rp.Credentials(), opts.Mode, vfs.BlockDevice, opts.DevMajor, opts.DevMinor)
+ case linux.S_IFCHR:
+ childInode = fs.newDeviceFile(rp.Credentials(), opts.Mode, vfs.CharDevice, opts.DevMajor, opts.DevMinor)
+ case linux.S_IFSOCK:
+ childInode = fs.newSocketFile(rp.Credentials(), opts.Mode, opts.Endpoint)
+ default:
+ return syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ child := fs.newDentry(childInode)
+ parent.vfsd.InsertChild(&child.vfsd, name)
+ parent.inode.impl.(*directory).childList.PushBack(child)
+ return nil
+ })
+}
+
+// OpenAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.OpenAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) OpenAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, opts vfs.OpenOptions) (*vfs.FileDescription, error) {
+ if opts.Flags&linux.O_TMPFILE != 0 {
+ // Not yet supported.
+ return nil, syserror.EOPNOTSUPP
+ }
+
+ // Handle O_CREAT and !O_CREAT separately, since in the latter case we
+ // don't need fs.mu for writing.
+ if opts.Flags&linux.O_CREAT == 0 {
+ fs.mu.RLock()
+ defer fs.mu.RUnlock()
+ d, err := resolveLocked(rp)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ return d.open(ctx, rp, &opts, false /* afterCreate */)
+ }
+
+ mustCreate := opts.Flags&linux.O_EXCL != 0
+ start := rp.Start().Impl().(*dentry)
+ fs.mu.Lock()
+ defer fs.mu.Unlock()
+ if rp.Done() {
+ // Reject attempts to open directories with O_CREAT.
+ if rp.MustBeDir() {
+ return nil, syserror.EISDIR
+ }
+ if mustCreate {
+ return nil, syserror.EEXIST
+ }
+ return start.open(ctx, rp, &opts, false /* afterCreate */)
+ }
+afterTrailingSymlink:
+ parent, err := walkParentDirLocked(rp, start)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ // Check for search permission in the parent directory.
+ if err := parent.inode.checkPermissions(rp.Credentials(), vfs.MayExec); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ // Reject attempts to open directories with O_CREAT.
+ if rp.MustBeDir() {
+ return nil, syserror.EISDIR
+ }
+ name := rp.Component()
+ if name == "." || name == ".." {
+ return nil, syserror.EISDIR
+ }
+ // Determine whether or not we need to create a file.
+ child, err := stepLocked(rp, parent)
+ if err == syserror.ENOENT {
+ // Already checked for searchability above; now check for writability.
+ if err := parent.inode.checkPermissions(rp.Credentials(), vfs.MayWrite); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ if err := rp.Mount().CheckBeginWrite(); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ defer rp.Mount().EndWrite()
+ // Create and open the child.
+ child := fs.newDentry(fs.newRegularFile(rp.Credentials(), opts.Mode))
+ parent.vfsd.InsertChild(&child.vfsd, name)
+ parent.inode.impl.(*directory).childList.PushBack(child)
+ fd, err := child.open(ctx, rp, &opts, true)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ parent.inode.touchCMtime()
+ return fd, nil
+ }
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ // Do we need to resolve a trailing symlink?
+ if !rp.Done() {
+ start = parent
+ goto afterTrailingSymlink
+ }
+ // Open existing file.
+ if mustCreate {
+ return nil, syserror.EEXIST
+ }
+ return child.open(ctx, rp, &opts, false)
+}
+
+func (d *dentry) open(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, opts *vfs.OpenOptions, afterCreate bool) (*vfs.FileDescription, error) {
+ ats := vfs.AccessTypesForOpenFlags(opts)
+ if !afterCreate {
+ if err := d.inode.checkPermissions(rp.Credentials(), ats); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ }
+ switch impl := d.inode.impl.(type) {
+ case *regularFile:
+ var fd regularFileFD
+ if err := fd.vfsfd.Init(&fd, opts.Flags, rp.Mount(), &d.vfsd, &vfs.FileDescriptionOptions{}); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ if opts.Flags&linux.O_TRUNC != 0 {
+ if _, err := impl.truncate(0); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ }
+ return &fd.vfsfd, nil
+ case *directory:
+ // Can't open directories writably.
+ if ats&vfs.MayWrite != 0 {
+ return nil, syserror.EISDIR
+ }
+ var fd directoryFD
+ if err := fd.vfsfd.Init(&fd, opts.Flags, rp.Mount(), &d.vfsd, &vfs.FileDescriptionOptions{}); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ return &fd.vfsfd, nil
+ case *symlink:
+ // Can't open symlinks without O_PATH (which is unimplemented).
+ return nil, syserror.ELOOP
+ case *namedPipe:
+ return impl.pipe.Open(ctx, rp.Mount(), &d.vfsd, opts.Flags)
+ case *deviceFile:
+ return rp.VirtualFilesystem().OpenDeviceSpecialFile(ctx, rp.Mount(), &d.vfsd, impl.kind, impl.major, impl.minor, opts)
+ case *socketFile:
+ return nil, syserror.ENXIO
+ default:
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown inode type: %T", d.inode.impl))
+ }
+}
+
+// ReadlinkAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.ReadlinkAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) ReadlinkAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath) (string, error) {
+ fs.mu.RLock()
+ defer fs.mu.RUnlock()
+ d, err := resolveLocked(rp)
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", err
+ }
+ symlink, ok := d.inode.impl.(*symlink)
+ if !ok {
+ return "", syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ symlink.inode.touchAtime(rp.Mount())
+ return symlink.target, nil
+}
+
+// RenameAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.RenameAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) RenameAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, oldParentVD vfs.VirtualDentry, oldName string, opts vfs.RenameOptions) error {
+ if opts.Flags != 0 {
+ // TODO(b/145974740): Support renameat2 flags.
+ return syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+
+ // Resolve newParent first to verify that it's on this Mount.
+ fs.mu.Lock()
+ defer fs.mu.Unlock()
+ newParent, err := walkParentDirLocked(rp, rp.Start().Impl().(*dentry))
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ newName := rp.Component()
+ if newName == "." || newName == ".." {
+ return syserror.EBUSY
+ }
+ mnt := rp.Mount()
+ if mnt != oldParentVD.Mount() {
+ return syserror.EXDEV
+ }
+ if err := mnt.CheckBeginWrite(); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ defer mnt.EndWrite()
+
+ oldParent := oldParentVD.Dentry().Impl().(*dentry)
+ if err := oldParent.inode.checkPermissions(rp.Credentials(), vfs.MayWrite|vfs.MayExec); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ // Call vfs.Dentry.Child() instead of stepLocked() or rp.ResolveChild(),
+ // because if the existing child is a symlink or mount point then we want
+ // to rename over it rather than follow it.
+ renamedVFSD := oldParent.vfsd.Child(oldName)
+ if renamedVFSD == nil {
+ return syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+ renamed := renamedVFSD.Impl().(*dentry)
+ if renamed.inode.isDir() {
+ if renamed == newParent || renamedVFSD.IsAncestorOf(&newParent.vfsd) {
+ return syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ if oldParent != newParent {
+ // Writability is needed to change renamed's "..".
+ if err := renamed.inode.checkPermissions(rp.Credentials(), vfs.MayWrite); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ if opts.MustBeDir || rp.MustBeDir() {
+ return syserror.ENOTDIR
+ }
+ }
+
+ if err := newParent.inode.checkPermissions(rp.Credentials(), vfs.MayWrite|vfs.MayExec); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ replacedVFSD := newParent.vfsd.Child(newName)
+ var replaced *dentry
+ if replacedVFSD != nil {
+ replaced = replacedVFSD.Impl().(*dentry)
+ if replaced.inode.isDir() {
+ if !renamed.inode.isDir() {
+ return syserror.EISDIR
+ }
+ if replaced.vfsd.HasChildren() {
+ return syserror.ENOTEMPTY
+ }
+ } else {
+ if rp.MustBeDir() {
+ return syserror.ENOTDIR
+ }
+ if renamed.inode.isDir() {
+ return syserror.ENOTDIR
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ if renamed.inode.isDir() && newParent.inode.nlink == maxLinks {
+ return syserror.EMLINK
+ }
+ }
+ if newParent.vfsd.IsDisowned() {
+ return syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+
+ // Linux places this check before some of those above; we do it here for
+ // simplicity, under the assumption that applications are not intentionally
+ // doing noop renames expecting them to succeed where non-noop renames
+ // would fail.
+ if renamedVFSD == replacedVFSD {
+ return nil
+ }
+ vfsObj := rp.VirtualFilesystem()
+ oldParentDir := oldParent.inode.impl.(*directory)
+ newParentDir := newParent.inode.impl.(*directory)
+ mntns := vfs.MountNamespaceFromContext(ctx)
+ defer mntns.DecRef()
+ if err := vfsObj.PrepareRenameDentry(mntns, renamedVFSD, replacedVFSD); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if replaced != nil {
+ newParentDir.childList.Remove(replaced)
+ if replaced.inode.isDir() {
+ newParent.inode.decLinksLocked() // from replaced's ".."
+ }
+ replaced.inode.decLinksLocked()
+ }
+ oldParentDir.childList.Remove(renamed)
+ newParentDir.childList.PushBack(renamed)
+ if renamed.inode.isDir() {
+ oldParent.inode.decLinksLocked()
+ newParent.inode.incLinksLocked()
+ }
+ oldParent.inode.touchCMtime()
+ newParent.inode.touchCMtime()
+ renamed.inode.touchCtime()
+ // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1197): Update timestamps and parent directory
+ // sizes.
+ vfsObj.CommitRenameReplaceDentry(renamedVFSD, &newParent.vfsd, newName, replacedVFSD)
+ return nil
+}
+
+// RmdirAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.RmdirAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) RmdirAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath) error {
+ fs.mu.Lock()
+ defer fs.mu.Unlock()
+ parent, err := walkParentDirLocked(rp, rp.Start().Impl().(*dentry))
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if err := parent.inode.checkPermissions(rp.Credentials(), vfs.MayWrite|vfs.MayExec); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ name := rp.Component()
+ if name == "." {
+ return syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ if name == ".." {
+ return syserror.ENOTEMPTY
+ }
+ childVFSD := parent.vfsd.Child(name)
+ if childVFSD == nil {
+ return syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+ child := childVFSD.Impl().(*dentry)
+ if !child.inode.isDir() {
+ return syserror.ENOTDIR
+ }
+ if childVFSD.HasChildren() {
+ return syserror.ENOTEMPTY
+ }
+ mnt := rp.Mount()
+ if err := mnt.CheckBeginWrite(); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ defer mnt.EndWrite()
+ vfsObj := rp.VirtualFilesystem()
+ mntns := vfs.MountNamespaceFromContext(ctx)
+ defer mntns.DecRef()
+ if err := vfsObj.PrepareDeleteDentry(mntns, childVFSD); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ parent.inode.impl.(*directory).childList.Remove(child)
+ parent.inode.decLinksLocked() // from child's ".."
+ child.inode.decLinksLocked()
+ vfsObj.CommitDeleteDentry(childVFSD)
+ parent.inode.touchCMtime()
+ return nil
+}
+
+// SetStatAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.SetStatAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) SetStatAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, opts vfs.SetStatOptions) error {
+ fs.mu.RLock()
+ defer fs.mu.RUnlock()
+ d, err := resolveLocked(rp)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ return d.inode.setStat(ctx, rp.Credentials(), &opts.Stat)
+}
+
+// StatAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.StatAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) StatAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, opts vfs.StatOptions) (linux.Statx, error) {
+ fs.mu.RLock()
+ defer fs.mu.RUnlock()
+ d, err := resolveLocked(rp)
+ if err != nil {
+ return linux.Statx{}, err
+ }
+ var stat linux.Statx
+ d.inode.statTo(&stat)
+ return stat, nil
+}
+
+// StatFSAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.StatFSAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) StatFSAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath) (linux.Statfs, error) {
+ fs.mu.RLock()
+ defer fs.mu.RUnlock()
+ _, err := resolveLocked(rp)
+ if err != nil {
+ return linux.Statfs{}, err
+ }
+ // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1197): Actually implement statfs.
+ return linux.Statfs{}, syserror.ENOSYS
+}
+
+// SymlinkAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.SymlinkAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) SymlinkAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, target string) error {
+ return fs.doCreateAt(rp, false /* dir */, func(parent *dentry, name string) error {
+ child := fs.newDentry(fs.newSymlink(rp.Credentials(), target))
+ parent.vfsd.InsertChild(&child.vfsd, name)
+ parent.inode.impl.(*directory).childList.PushBack(child)
+ return nil
+ })
+}
+
+// UnlinkAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.UnlinkAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) UnlinkAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath) error {
+ fs.mu.Lock()
+ defer fs.mu.Unlock()
+ parent, err := walkParentDirLocked(rp, rp.Start().Impl().(*dentry))
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if err := parent.inode.checkPermissions(rp.Credentials(), vfs.MayWrite|vfs.MayExec); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ name := rp.Component()
+ if name == "." || name == ".." {
+ return syserror.EISDIR
+ }
+ childVFSD := parent.vfsd.Child(name)
+ if childVFSD == nil {
+ return syserror.ENOENT
+ }
+ child := childVFSD.Impl().(*dentry)
+ if child.inode.isDir() {
+ return syserror.EISDIR
+ }
+ if rp.MustBeDir() {
+ return syserror.ENOTDIR
+ }
+ mnt := rp.Mount()
+ if err := mnt.CheckBeginWrite(); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ defer mnt.EndWrite()
+ vfsObj := rp.VirtualFilesystem()
+ mntns := vfs.MountNamespaceFromContext(ctx)
+ defer mntns.DecRef()
+ if err := vfsObj.PrepareDeleteDentry(mntns, childVFSD); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ parent.inode.impl.(*directory).childList.Remove(child)
+ child.inode.decLinksLocked()
+ vfsObj.CommitDeleteDentry(childVFSD)
+ parent.inode.touchCMtime()
+ return nil
+}
+
+// BoundEndpointAt implements FilesystemImpl.BoundEndpointAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) BoundEndpointAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath) (transport.BoundEndpoint, error) {
+ fs.mu.RLock()
+ defer fs.mu.RUnlock()
+ d, err := resolveLocked(rp)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ switch impl := d.inode.impl.(type) {
+ case *socketFile:
+ return impl.ep, nil
+ default:
+ return nil, syserror.ECONNREFUSED
+ }
+}
+
+// ListxattrAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.ListxattrAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) ListxattrAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, size uint64) ([]string, error) {
+ fs.mu.RLock()
+ defer fs.mu.RUnlock()
+ d, err := resolveLocked(rp)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ return d.inode.listxattr(size)
+}
+
+// GetxattrAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.GetxattrAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) GetxattrAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, opts vfs.GetxattrOptions) (string, error) {
+ fs.mu.RLock()
+ defer fs.mu.RUnlock()
+ d, err := resolveLocked(rp)
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", err
+ }
+ return d.inode.getxattr(rp.Credentials(), &opts)
+}
+
+// SetxattrAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.SetxattrAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) SetxattrAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, opts vfs.SetxattrOptions) error {
+ fs.mu.RLock()
+ defer fs.mu.RUnlock()
+ d, err := resolveLocked(rp)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ return d.inode.setxattr(rp.Credentials(), &opts)
+}
+
+// RemovexattrAt implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.RemovexattrAt.
+func (fs *filesystem) RemovexattrAt(ctx context.Context, rp *vfs.ResolvingPath, name string) error {
+ fs.mu.RLock()
+ defer fs.mu.RUnlock()
+ d, err := resolveLocked(rp)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ return d.inode.removexattr(rp.Credentials(), name)
+}
+
+// PrependPath implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.PrependPath.
+func (fs *filesystem) PrependPath(ctx context.Context, vfsroot, vd vfs.VirtualDentry, b *fspath.Builder) error {
+ fs.mu.RLock()
+ defer fs.mu.RUnlock()
+ return vfs.GenericPrependPath(vfsroot, vd, b)
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/named_pipe.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/named_pipe.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..8d77b3fa8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/named_pipe.go
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+// 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 tmpfs
+
+import (
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/pipe"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/usermem"
+)
+
+type namedPipe struct {
+ inode inode
+
+ pipe *pipe.VFSPipe
+}
+
+// Preconditions:
+// * fs.mu must be locked.
+// * rp.Mount().CheckBeginWrite() has been called successfully.
+func (fs *filesystem) newNamedPipe(creds *auth.Credentials, mode linux.FileMode) *inode {
+ file := &namedPipe{pipe: pipe.NewVFSPipe(true /* isNamed */, pipe.DefaultPipeSize, usermem.PageSize)}
+ file.inode.init(file, fs, creds, linux.S_IFIFO|mode)
+ file.inode.nlink = 1 // Only the parent has a link.
+ return &file.inode
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/regular_file.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/regular_file.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..57e5e28ec
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/regular_file.go
@@ -0,0 +1,579 @@
+// 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 tmpfs
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "io"
+ "math"
+ "sync/atomic"
+
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/safemem"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fs/fsutil"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fs/lock"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/memmap"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/pgalloc"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/usage"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sync"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/usermem"
+)
+
+// regularFile is a regular (=S_IFREG) tmpfs file.
+type regularFile struct {
+ inode inode
+
+ // memFile is a platform.File used to allocate pages to this regularFile.
+ memFile *pgalloc.MemoryFile
+
+ // mapsMu protects mappings.
+ mapsMu sync.Mutex `state:"nosave"`
+
+ // mappings tracks mappings of the file into memmap.MappingSpaces.
+ //
+ // Protected by mapsMu.
+ mappings memmap.MappingSet
+
+ // writableMappingPages tracks how many pages of virtual memory are mapped
+ // as potentially writable from this file. If a page has multiple mappings,
+ // each mapping is counted separately.
+ //
+ // This counter is susceptible to overflow as we can potentially count
+ // mappings from many VMAs. We count pages rather than bytes to slightly
+ // mitigate this.
+ //
+ // Protected by mapsMu.
+ writableMappingPages uint64
+
+ // dataMu protects the fields below.
+ dataMu sync.RWMutex
+
+ // data maps offsets into the file to offsets into memFile that store
+ // the file's data.
+ //
+ // Protected by dataMu.
+ data fsutil.FileRangeSet
+
+ // seals represents file seals on this inode.
+ //
+ // Protected by dataMu.
+ seals uint32
+
+ // size is the size of data.
+ //
+ // Protected by both dataMu and inode.mu; reading it requires holding
+ // either mutex, while writing requires holding both AND using atomics.
+ // Readers that do not require consistency (like Stat) may read the
+ // value atomically without holding either lock.
+ size uint64
+}
+
+func (fs *filesystem) newRegularFile(creds *auth.Credentials, mode linux.FileMode) *inode {
+ file := &regularFile{
+ memFile: fs.memFile,
+ }
+ file.inode.init(file, fs, creds, linux.S_IFREG|mode)
+ file.inode.nlink = 1 // from parent directory
+ return &file.inode
+}
+
+// truncate grows or shrinks the file to the given size. It returns true if the
+// file size was updated.
+func (rf *regularFile) truncate(newSize uint64) (bool, error) {
+ rf.inode.mu.Lock()
+ defer rf.inode.mu.Unlock()
+ return rf.truncateLocked(newSize)
+}
+
+// Preconditions: rf.inode.mu must be held.
+func (rf *regularFile) truncateLocked(newSize uint64) (bool, error) {
+ oldSize := rf.size
+ if newSize == oldSize {
+ // Nothing to do.
+ return false, nil
+ }
+
+ // Need to hold inode.mu and dataMu while modifying size.
+ rf.dataMu.Lock()
+ if newSize > oldSize {
+ // Can we grow the file?
+ if rf.seals&linux.F_SEAL_GROW != 0 {
+ rf.dataMu.Unlock()
+ return false, syserror.EPERM
+ }
+ // We only need to update the file size.
+ atomic.StoreUint64(&rf.size, newSize)
+ rf.dataMu.Unlock()
+ return true, nil
+ }
+
+ // We are shrinking the file. First check if this is allowed.
+ if rf.seals&linux.F_SEAL_SHRINK != 0 {
+ rf.dataMu.Unlock()
+ return false, syserror.EPERM
+ }
+
+ // Update the file size.
+ atomic.StoreUint64(&rf.size, newSize)
+ rf.dataMu.Unlock()
+
+ // Invalidate past translations of truncated pages.
+ oldpgend := fs.OffsetPageEnd(int64(oldSize))
+ newpgend := fs.OffsetPageEnd(int64(newSize))
+ if newpgend < oldpgend {
+ rf.mapsMu.Lock()
+ rf.mappings.Invalidate(memmap.MappableRange{newpgend, oldpgend}, memmap.InvalidateOpts{
+ // Compare Linux's mm/shmem.c:shmem_setattr() =>
+ // mm/memory.c:unmap_mapping_range(evencows=1).
+ InvalidatePrivate: true,
+ })
+ rf.mapsMu.Unlock()
+ }
+
+ // We are now guaranteed that there are no translations of truncated pages,
+ // and can remove them.
+ rf.dataMu.Lock()
+ rf.data.Truncate(newSize, rf.memFile)
+ rf.dataMu.Unlock()
+ return true, nil
+}
+
+// AddMapping implements memmap.Mappable.AddMapping.
+func (rf *regularFile) AddMapping(ctx context.Context, ms memmap.MappingSpace, ar usermem.AddrRange, offset uint64, writable bool) error {
+ rf.mapsMu.Lock()
+ defer rf.mapsMu.Unlock()
+ rf.dataMu.RLock()
+ defer rf.dataMu.RUnlock()
+
+ // Reject writable mapping if F_SEAL_WRITE is set.
+ if rf.seals&linux.F_SEAL_WRITE != 0 && writable {
+ return syserror.EPERM
+ }
+
+ rf.mappings.AddMapping(ms, ar, offset, writable)
+ if writable {
+ pagesBefore := rf.writableMappingPages
+
+ // ar is guaranteed to be page aligned per memmap.Mappable.
+ rf.writableMappingPages += uint64(ar.Length() / usermem.PageSize)
+
+ if rf.writableMappingPages < pagesBefore {
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("Overflow while mapping potentially writable pages pointing to a tmpfs file. Before %v, after %v", pagesBefore, rf.writableMappingPages))
+ }
+ }
+
+ return nil
+}
+
+// RemoveMapping implements memmap.Mappable.RemoveMapping.
+func (rf *regularFile) RemoveMapping(ctx context.Context, ms memmap.MappingSpace, ar usermem.AddrRange, offset uint64, writable bool) {
+ rf.mapsMu.Lock()
+ defer rf.mapsMu.Unlock()
+
+ rf.mappings.RemoveMapping(ms, ar, offset, writable)
+
+ if writable {
+ pagesBefore := rf.writableMappingPages
+
+ // ar is guaranteed to be page aligned per memmap.Mappable.
+ rf.writableMappingPages -= uint64(ar.Length() / usermem.PageSize)
+
+ if rf.writableMappingPages > pagesBefore {
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("Underflow while unmapping potentially writable pages pointing to a tmpfs file. Before %v, after %v", pagesBefore, rf.writableMappingPages))
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// CopyMapping implements memmap.Mappable.CopyMapping.
+func (rf *regularFile) CopyMapping(ctx context.Context, ms memmap.MappingSpace, srcAR, dstAR usermem.AddrRange, offset uint64, writable bool) error {
+ return rf.AddMapping(ctx, ms, dstAR, offset, writable)
+}
+
+// Translate implements memmap.Mappable.Translate.
+func (rf *regularFile) Translate(ctx context.Context, required, optional memmap.MappableRange, at usermem.AccessType) ([]memmap.Translation, error) {
+ rf.dataMu.Lock()
+ defer rf.dataMu.Unlock()
+
+ // Constrain translations to f.attr.Size (rounded up) to prevent
+ // translation to pages that may be concurrently truncated.
+ pgend := fs.OffsetPageEnd(int64(rf.size))
+ var beyondEOF bool
+ if required.End > pgend {
+ if required.Start >= pgend {
+ return nil, &memmap.BusError{io.EOF}
+ }
+ beyondEOF = true
+ required.End = pgend
+ }
+ if optional.End > pgend {
+ optional.End = pgend
+ }
+
+ cerr := rf.data.Fill(ctx, required, optional, rf.memFile, usage.Tmpfs, func(_ context.Context, dsts safemem.BlockSeq, _ uint64) (uint64, error) {
+ // Newly-allocated pages are zeroed, so we don't need to do anything.
+ return dsts.NumBytes(), nil
+ })
+
+ var ts []memmap.Translation
+ var translatedEnd uint64
+ for seg := rf.data.FindSegment(required.Start); seg.Ok() && seg.Start() < required.End; seg, _ = seg.NextNonEmpty() {
+ segMR := seg.Range().Intersect(optional)
+ ts = append(ts, memmap.Translation{
+ Source: segMR,
+ File: rf.memFile,
+ Offset: seg.FileRangeOf(segMR).Start,
+ Perms: usermem.AnyAccess,
+ })
+ translatedEnd = segMR.End
+ }
+
+ // Don't return the error returned by f.data.Fill if it occurred outside of
+ // required.
+ if translatedEnd < required.End && cerr != nil {
+ return ts, &memmap.BusError{cerr}
+ }
+ if beyondEOF {
+ return ts, &memmap.BusError{io.EOF}
+ }
+ return ts, nil
+}
+
+// InvalidateUnsavable implements memmap.Mappable.InvalidateUnsavable.
+func (*regularFile) InvalidateUnsavable(context.Context) error {
+ return nil
+}
+
+type regularFileFD struct {
+ fileDescription
+
+ // off is the file offset. off is accessed using atomic memory operations.
+ // offMu serializes operations that may mutate off.
+ off int64
+ offMu sync.Mutex
+}
+
+// Release implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Release.
+func (fd *regularFileFD) Release() {
+ // noop
+}
+
+// PRead implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.PRead.
+func (fd *regularFileFD) PRead(ctx context.Context, dst usermem.IOSequence, offset int64, opts vfs.ReadOptions) (int64, error) {
+ if offset < 0 {
+ return 0, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ if dst.NumBytes() == 0 {
+ return 0, nil
+ }
+ f := fd.inode().impl.(*regularFile)
+ rw := getRegularFileReadWriter(f, offset)
+ n, err := dst.CopyOutFrom(ctx, rw)
+ putRegularFileReadWriter(rw)
+ fd.inode().touchAtime(fd.vfsfd.Mount())
+ return n, err
+}
+
+// Read implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Read.
+func (fd *regularFileFD) Read(ctx context.Context, dst usermem.IOSequence, opts vfs.ReadOptions) (int64, error) {
+ fd.offMu.Lock()
+ n, err := fd.PRead(ctx, dst, fd.off, opts)
+ fd.off += n
+ fd.offMu.Unlock()
+ return n, err
+}
+
+// PWrite implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.PWrite.
+func (fd *regularFileFD) PWrite(ctx context.Context, src usermem.IOSequence, offset int64, opts vfs.WriteOptions) (int64, error) {
+ if offset < 0 {
+ return 0, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ srclen := src.NumBytes()
+ if srclen == 0 {
+ return 0, nil
+ }
+ f := fd.inode().impl.(*regularFile)
+ if end := offset + srclen; end < offset {
+ // Overflow.
+ return 0, syserror.EFBIG
+ }
+
+ var err error
+ srclen, err = vfs.CheckLimit(ctx, offset, srclen)
+ if err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+ src = src.TakeFirst64(srclen)
+
+ f.inode.mu.Lock()
+ rw := getRegularFileReadWriter(f, offset)
+ n, err := src.CopyInTo(ctx, rw)
+ fd.inode().touchCMtimeLocked()
+ f.inode.mu.Unlock()
+ putRegularFileReadWriter(rw)
+ return n, err
+}
+
+// Write implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Write.
+func (fd *regularFileFD) Write(ctx context.Context, src usermem.IOSequence, opts vfs.WriteOptions) (int64, error) {
+ fd.offMu.Lock()
+ n, err := fd.PWrite(ctx, src, fd.off, opts)
+ fd.off += n
+ fd.offMu.Unlock()
+ return n, err
+}
+
+// Seek implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Seek.
+func (fd *regularFileFD) Seek(ctx context.Context, offset int64, whence int32) (int64, error) {
+ fd.offMu.Lock()
+ defer fd.offMu.Unlock()
+ switch whence {
+ case linux.SEEK_SET:
+ // use offset as specified
+ case linux.SEEK_CUR:
+ offset += fd.off
+ case linux.SEEK_END:
+ offset += int64(atomic.LoadUint64(&fd.inode().impl.(*regularFile).size))
+ default:
+ return 0, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ if offset < 0 {
+ return 0, syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ fd.off = offset
+ return offset, nil
+}
+
+// Sync implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Sync.
+func (fd *regularFileFD) Sync(ctx context.Context) error {
+ return nil
+}
+
+// LockBSD implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.LockBSD.
+func (fd *regularFileFD) LockBSD(ctx context.Context, uid lock.UniqueID, t lock.LockType, block lock.Blocker) error {
+ return fd.inode().lockBSD(uid, t, block)
+}
+
+// UnlockBSD implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.UnlockBSD.
+func (fd *regularFileFD) UnlockBSD(ctx context.Context, uid lock.UniqueID) error {
+ fd.inode().unlockBSD(uid)
+ return nil
+}
+
+// LockPOSIX implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.LockPOSIX.
+func (fd *regularFileFD) LockPOSIX(ctx context.Context, uid lock.UniqueID, t lock.LockType, rng lock.LockRange, block lock.Blocker) error {
+ return fd.inode().lockPOSIX(uid, t, rng, block)
+}
+
+// UnlockPOSIX implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.UnlockPOSIX.
+func (fd *regularFileFD) UnlockPOSIX(ctx context.Context, uid lock.UniqueID, rng lock.LockRange) error {
+ fd.inode().unlockPOSIX(uid, rng)
+ return nil
+}
+
+// ConfigureMMap implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.ConfigureMMap.
+func (fd *regularFileFD) ConfigureMMap(ctx context.Context, opts *memmap.MMapOpts) error {
+ file := fd.inode().impl.(*regularFile)
+ return vfs.GenericConfigureMMap(&fd.vfsfd, file, opts)
+}
+
+// regularFileReadWriter implements safemem.Reader and Safemem.Writer.
+type regularFileReadWriter struct {
+ file *regularFile
+
+ // Offset into the file to read/write at. Note that this may be
+ // different from the FD offset if PRead/PWrite is used.
+ off uint64
+}
+
+var regularFileReadWriterPool = sync.Pool{
+ New: func() interface{} {
+ return &regularFileReadWriter{}
+ },
+}
+
+func getRegularFileReadWriter(file *regularFile, offset int64) *regularFileReadWriter {
+ rw := regularFileReadWriterPool.Get().(*regularFileReadWriter)
+ rw.file = file
+ rw.off = uint64(offset)
+ return rw
+}
+
+func putRegularFileReadWriter(rw *regularFileReadWriter) {
+ rw.file = nil
+ regularFileReadWriterPool.Put(rw)
+}
+
+// ReadToBlocks implements safemem.Reader.ReadToBlocks.
+func (rw *regularFileReadWriter) ReadToBlocks(dsts safemem.BlockSeq) (uint64, error) {
+ rw.file.dataMu.RLock()
+ defer rw.file.dataMu.RUnlock()
+ size := rw.file.size
+
+ // Compute the range to read (limited by file size and overflow-checked).
+ if rw.off >= size {
+ return 0, io.EOF
+ }
+ end := size
+ if rend := rw.off + dsts.NumBytes(); rend > rw.off && rend < end {
+ end = rend
+ }
+
+ var done uint64
+ seg, gap := rw.file.data.Find(uint64(rw.off))
+ for rw.off < end {
+ mr := memmap.MappableRange{uint64(rw.off), uint64(end)}
+ switch {
+ case seg.Ok():
+ // Get internal mappings.
+ ims, err := rw.file.memFile.MapInternal(seg.FileRangeOf(seg.Range().Intersect(mr)), usermem.Read)
+ if err != nil {
+ return done, err
+ }
+
+ // Copy from internal mappings.
+ n, err := safemem.CopySeq(dsts, ims)
+ done += n
+ rw.off += uint64(n)
+ dsts = dsts.DropFirst64(n)
+ if err != nil {
+ return done, err
+ }
+
+ // Continue.
+ seg, gap = seg.NextNonEmpty()
+
+ case gap.Ok():
+ // Tmpfs holes are zero-filled.
+ gapmr := gap.Range().Intersect(mr)
+ dst := dsts.TakeFirst64(gapmr.Length())
+ n, err := safemem.ZeroSeq(dst)
+ done += n
+ rw.off += uint64(n)
+ dsts = dsts.DropFirst64(n)
+ if err != nil {
+ return done, err
+ }
+
+ // Continue.
+ seg, gap = gap.NextSegment(), fsutil.FileRangeGapIterator{}
+ }
+ }
+ return done, nil
+}
+
+// WriteFromBlocks implements safemem.Writer.WriteFromBlocks.
+//
+// Preconditions: inode.mu must be held.
+func (rw *regularFileReadWriter) WriteFromBlocks(srcs safemem.BlockSeq) (uint64, error) {
+ // Hold dataMu so we can modify size.
+ rw.file.dataMu.Lock()
+ defer rw.file.dataMu.Unlock()
+
+ // Compute the range to write (overflow-checked).
+ end := rw.off + srcs.NumBytes()
+ if end <= rw.off {
+ end = math.MaxInt64
+ }
+
+ // Check if seals prevent either file growth or all writes.
+ switch {
+ case rw.file.seals&linux.F_SEAL_WRITE != 0: // Write sealed
+ return 0, syserror.EPERM
+ case end > rw.file.size && rw.file.seals&linux.F_SEAL_GROW != 0: // Grow sealed
+ // When growth is sealed, Linux effectively allows writes which would
+ // normally grow the file to partially succeed up to the current EOF,
+ // rounded down to the page boundary before the EOF.
+ //
+ // This happens because writes (and thus the growth check) for tmpfs
+ // files proceed page-by-page on Linux, and the final write to the page
+ // containing EOF fails, resulting in a partial write up to the start of
+ // that page.
+ //
+ // To emulate this behaviour, artifically truncate the write to the
+ // start of the page containing the current EOF.
+ //
+ // See Linux, mm/filemap.c:generic_perform_write() and
+ // mm/shmem.c:shmem_write_begin().
+ if pgstart := uint64(usermem.Addr(rw.file.size).RoundDown()); end > pgstart {
+ end = pgstart
+ }
+ if end <= rw.off {
+ // Truncation would result in no data being written.
+ return 0, syserror.EPERM
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Page-aligned mr for when we need to allocate memory. RoundUp can't
+ // overflow since end is an int64.
+ pgstartaddr := usermem.Addr(rw.off).RoundDown()
+ pgendaddr, _ := usermem.Addr(end).RoundUp()
+ pgMR := memmap.MappableRange{uint64(pgstartaddr), uint64(pgendaddr)}
+
+ var (
+ done uint64
+ retErr error
+ )
+ seg, gap := rw.file.data.Find(uint64(rw.off))
+ for rw.off < end {
+ mr := memmap.MappableRange{uint64(rw.off), uint64(end)}
+ switch {
+ case seg.Ok():
+ // Get internal mappings.
+ ims, err := rw.file.memFile.MapInternal(seg.FileRangeOf(seg.Range().Intersect(mr)), usermem.Write)
+ if err != nil {
+ retErr = err
+ goto exitLoop
+ }
+
+ // Copy to internal mappings.
+ n, err := safemem.CopySeq(ims, srcs)
+ done += n
+ rw.off += uint64(n)
+ srcs = srcs.DropFirst64(n)
+ if err != nil {
+ retErr = err
+ goto exitLoop
+ }
+
+ // Continue.
+ seg, gap = seg.NextNonEmpty()
+
+ case gap.Ok():
+ // Allocate memory for the write.
+ gapMR := gap.Range().Intersect(pgMR)
+ fr, err := rw.file.memFile.Allocate(gapMR.Length(), usage.Tmpfs)
+ if err != nil {
+ retErr = err
+ goto exitLoop
+ }
+
+ // Write to that memory as usual.
+ seg, gap = rw.file.data.Insert(gap, gapMR, fr.Start), fsutil.FileRangeGapIterator{}
+ }
+ }
+exitLoop:
+ // If the write ends beyond the file's previous size, it causes the
+ // file to grow.
+ if rw.off > rw.file.size {
+ rw.file.size = rw.off
+ }
+
+ return done, retErr
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/socket_file.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/socket_file.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..25c2321af
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/socket_file.go
@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
+// 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 tmpfs
+
+import (
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/socket/unix/transport"
+)
+
+// socketFile is a socket (=S_IFSOCK) tmpfs file.
+type socketFile struct {
+ inode inode
+ ep transport.BoundEndpoint
+}
+
+func (fs *filesystem) newSocketFile(creds *auth.Credentials, mode linux.FileMode, ep transport.BoundEndpoint) *inode {
+ file := &socketFile{ep: ep}
+ file.inode.init(file, fs, creds, mode)
+ file.inode.nlink = 1 // from parent directory
+ return &file.inode
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/symlink.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/symlink.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..47e075ed4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/symlink.go
@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
+// 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 tmpfs
+
+import (
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth"
+)
+
+type symlink struct {
+ inode inode
+ target string // immutable
+}
+
+func (fs *filesystem) newSymlink(creds *auth.Credentials, target string) *inode {
+ link := &symlink{
+ target: target,
+ }
+ link.inode.init(link, fs, creds, linux.S_IFLNK|0777)
+ link.inode.nlink = 1 // from parent directory
+ return &link.inode
+}
+
+// O_PATH is unimplemented, so there's no way to get a FileDescription
+// representing a symlink yet.
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/tmpfs.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/tmpfs.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..a59b24d45
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/tmpfs.go
@@ -0,0 +1,641 @@
+// 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 tmpfs provides a filesystem implementation that behaves like tmpfs:
+// the Dentry tree is the sole source of truth for the state of the filesystem.
+//
+// Lock order:
+//
+// filesystem.mu
+// inode.mu
+// regularFileFD.offMu
+// regularFile.mapsMu
+// regularFile.dataMu
+package tmpfs
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "math"
+ "strings"
+ "sync/atomic"
+
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
+ fslock "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fs/lock"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/time"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/pgalloc"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs/lock"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs/memxattr"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sync"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror"
+)
+
+// Name is the default filesystem name.
+const Name = "tmpfs"
+
+// FilesystemType implements vfs.FilesystemType.
+type FilesystemType struct{}
+
+// filesystem implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.
+type filesystem struct {
+ vfsfs vfs.Filesystem
+
+ // memFile is used to allocate pages to for regular files.
+ memFile *pgalloc.MemoryFile
+
+ // clock is a realtime clock used to set timestamps in file operations.
+ clock time.Clock
+
+ // mu serializes changes to the Dentry tree.
+ mu sync.RWMutex
+
+ nextInoMinusOne uint64 // accessed using atomic memory operations
+}
+
+// Name implements vfs.FilesystemType.Name.
+func (FilesystemType) Name() string {
+ return Name
+}
+
+// FilesystemOpts is used to pass configuration data to tmpfs.
+type FilesystemOpts struct {
+ // RootFileType is the FileType of the filesystem root. Valid values
+ // are: S_IFDIR, S_IFREG, and S_IFLNK. Defaults to S_IFDIR.
+ RootFileType uint16
+
+ // RootSymlinkTarget is the target of the root symlink. Only valid if
+ // RootFileType == S_IFLNK.
+ RootSymlinkTarget string
+
+ // FilesystemType allows setting a different FilesystemType for this
+ // tmpfs filesystem. This allows tmpfs to "impersonate" other
+ // filesystems, like ramdiskfs and cgroupfs.
+ FilesystemType vfs.FilesystemType
+}
+
+// GetFilesystem implements vfs.FilesystemType.GetFilesystem.
+func (fstype FilesystemType) GetFilesystem(ctx context.Context, vfsObj *vfs.VirtualFilesystem, creds *auth.Credentials, source string, opts vfs.GetFilesystemOptions) (*vfs.Filesystem, *vfs.Dentry, error) {
+ memFileProvider := pgalloc.MemoryFileProviderFromContext(ctx)
+ if memFileProvider == nil {
+ panic("MemoryFileProviderFromContext returned nil")
+ }
+ clock := time.RealtimeClockFromContext(ctx)
+ fs := filesystem{
+ memFile: memFileProvider.MemoryFile(),
+ clock: clock,
+ }
+
+ rootFileType := uint16(linux.S_IFDIR)
+ newFSType := vfs.FilesystemType(&fstype)
+ tmpfsOpts, ok := opts.InternalData.(FilesystemOpts)
+ if ok {
+ if tmpfsOpts.RootFileType != 0 {
+ rootFileType = tmpfsOpts.RootFileType
+ }
+ if tmpfsOpts.FilesystemType != nil {
+ newFSType = tmpfsOpts.FilesystemType
+ }
+ }
+
+ fs.vfsfs.Init(vfsObj, newFSType, &fs)
+
+ var root *inode
+ switch rootFileType {
+ case linux.S_IFREG:
+ root = fs.newRegularFile(creds, 0777)
+ case linux.S_IFLNK:
+ root = fs.newSymlink(creds, tmpfsOpts.RootSymlinkTarget)
+ case linux.S_IFDIR:
+ root = fs.newDirectory(creds, 01777)
+ default:
+ return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid tmpfs root file type: %#o", rootFileType)
+ }
+ return &fs.vfsfs, &fs.newDentry(root).vfsd, nil
+}
+
+// Release implements vfs.FilesystemImpl.Release.
+func (fs *filesystem) Release() {
+}
+
+// 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
+
+ // tmpfs 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.
+ // (tmpfs 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() {
+ d.inode.incRef()
+}
+
+// TryIncRef implements vfs.DentryImpl.TryIncRef.
+func (d *dentry) TryIncRef() bool {
+ return d.inode.tryIncRef()
+}
+
+// DecRef implements vfs.DentryImpl.DecRef.
+func (d *dentry) DecRef() {
+ d.inode.decRef()
+}
+
+// inode represents a filesystem object.
+type inode struct {
+ // clock is a realtime clock used to set timestamps in file operations.
+ clock time.Clock
+
+ // 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
+
+ // xattrs implements extended attributes.
+ //
+ // TODO(b/148380782): Support xattrs other than user.*
+ xattrs memxattr.SimpleExtendedAttributes
+
+ // Inode metadata. Writing multiple fields atomically requires holding
+ // mu, othewise atomic operations can be used.
+ mu sync.Mutex
+ mode uint32 // file type and mode
+ 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
+
+ // Linux's tmpfs has no concept of btime.
+ atime int64 // nanoseconds
+ ctime int64 // nanoseconds
+ mtime int64 // nanoseconds
+
+ // Only meaningful for device special files.
+ rdevMajor uint32
+ rdevMinor uint32
+
+ // Advisory file locks, which lock at the inode level.
+ locks lock.FileLocks
+
+ impl interface{} // immutable
+}
+
+const maxLinks = math.MaxUint32
+
+func (i *inode) init(impl interface{}, fs *filesystem, creds *auth.Credentials, mode linux.FileMode) {
+ if mode.FileType() == 0 {
+ panic("file type is required in FileMode")
+ }
+ i.clock = fs.clock
+ i.refs = 1
+ i.mode = uint32(mode)
+ i.uid = uint32(creds.EffectiveKUID)
+ i.gid = uint32(creds.EffectiveKGID)
+ i.ino = atomic.AddUint64(&fs.nextInoMinusOne, 1)
+ // Tmpfs creation sets atime, ctime, and mtime to current time.
+ now := i.clock.Now().Nanoseconds()
+ i.atime = now
+ i.ctime = now
+ i.mtime = now
+ // i.nlink initialized by caller
+ i.impl = impl
+}
+
+// incLinksLocked increments i's link count.
+//
+// Preconditions: filesystem.mu must be locked for writing. i.nlink != 0.
+// i.nlink < maxLinks.
+func (i *inode) incLinksLocked() {
+ if i.nlink == 0 {
+ panic("tmpfs.inode.incLinksLocked() called with no existing links")
+ }
+ if i.nlink == maxLinks {
+ panic("memfs.inode.incLinksLocked() called with maximum link count")
+ }
+ atomic.AddUint32(&i.nlink, 1)
+}
+
+// decLinksLocked decrements i's link count.
+//
+// Preconditions: filesystem.mu must be locked for writing. i.nlink != 0.
+func (i *inode) decLinksLocked() {
+ if i.nlink == 0 {
+ panic("tmpfs.inode.decLinksLocked() called with no existing links")
+ }
+ atomic.AddUint32(&i.nlink, ^uint32(0))
+}
+
+func (i *inode) incRef() {
+ if atomic.AddInt64(&i.refs, 1) <= 1 {
+ panic("tmpfs.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 {
+ if regFile, ok := i.impl.(*regularFile); ok {
+ // Hold inode.mu and regFile.dataMu while mutating
+ // size.
+ i.mu.Lock()
+ regFile.dataMu.Lock()
+ regFile.data.DropAll(regFile.memFile)
+ atomic.StoreUint64(&regFile.size, 0)
+ regFile.dataMu.Unlock()
+ i.mu.Unlock()
+ }
+ } else if refs < 0 {
+ panic("tmpfs.inode.decRef() called without holding a reference")
+ }
+}
+
+func (i *inode) checkPermissions(creds *auth.Credentials, ats vfs.AccessTypes) error {
+ mode := linux.FileMode(atomic.LoadUint32(&i.mode))
+ return vfs.GenericCheckPermissions(creds, ats, 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.
+//
+// Note that Linux does not guarantee to return consistent data (in the case of
+// a concurrent modification), so we do not require holding inode.mu.
+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 | linux.STATX_ATIME |
+ linux.STATX_BTIME | linux.STATX_CTIME | linux.STATX_MTIME
+ 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
+ // Linux's tmpfs has no concept of btime, so zero-value is returned.
+ stat.Atime = linux.NsecToStatxTimestamp(i.atime)
+ stat.Ctime = linux.NsecToStatxTimestamp(i.ctime)
+ stat.Mtime = linux.NsecToStatxTimestamp(i.mtime)
+ // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1197): Device number.
+ switch impl := i.impl.(type) {
+ case *regularFile:
+ stat.Mask |= linux.STATX_SIZE | linux.STATX_BLOCKS
+ stat.Size = uint64(atomic.LoadUint64(&impl.size))
+ // 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 *symlink:
+ stat.Mask |= linux.STATX_SIZE | linux.STATX_BLOCKS
+ stat.Size = uint64(len(impl.target))
+ stat.Blocks = allocatedBlocksForSize(stat.Size)
+ case *deviceFile:
+ stat.RdevMajor = impl.major
+ stat.RdevMinor = impl.minor
+ case *socketFile, *directory, *namedPipe:
+ // Nothing to do.
+ default:
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown inode type: %T", i.impl))
+ }
+}
+
+func (i *inode) setStat(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, stat *linux.Statx) error {
+ if stat.Mask == 0 {
+ return nil
+ }
+ if stat.Mask&^(linux.STATX_MODE|linux.STATX_UID|linux.STATX_GID|linux.STATX_ATIME|linux.STATX_MTIME|linux.STATX_CTIME|linux.STATX_SIZE) != 0 {
+ return syserror.EPERM
+ }
+ mode := linux.FileMode(atomic.LoadUint32(&i.mode))
+ if err := vfs.CheckSetStat(ctx, creds, stat, mode, auth.KUID(atomic.LoadUint32(&i.uid)), auth.KGID(atomic.LoadUint32(&i.gid))); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ i.mu.Lock()
+ defer i.mu.Unlock()
+ var (
+ needsMtimeBump bool
+ needsCtimeBump bool
+ )
+ mask := stat.Mask
+ if mask&linux.STATX_MODE != 0 {
+ ft := atomic.LoadUint32(&i.mode) & linux.S_IFMT
+ atomic.StoreUint32(&i.mode, ft|uint32(stat.Mode&^linux.S_IFMT))
+ needsCtimeBump = true
+ }
+ if mask&linux.STATX_UID != 0 {
+ atomic.StoreUint32(&i.uid, stat.UID)
+ needsCtimeBump = true
+ }
+ if mask&linux.STATX_GID != 0 {
+ atomic.StoreUint32(&i.gid, stat.GID)
+ needsCtimeBump = true
+ }
+ if mask&linux.STATX_SIZE != 0 {
+ switch impl := i.impl.(type) {
+ case *regularFile:
+ updated, err := impl.truncateLocked(stat.Size)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if updated {
+ needsMtimeBump = true
+ needsCtimeBump = true
+ }
+ case *directory:
+ return syserror.EISDIR
+ default:
+ return syserror.EINVAL
+ }
+ }
+ now := i.clock.Now().Nanoseconds()
+ if mask&linux.STATX_ATIME != 0 {
+ if stat.Atime.Nsec == linux.UTIME_NOW {
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&i.atime, now)
+ } else {
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&i.atime, stat.Atime.ToNsecCapped())
+ }
+ needsCtimeBump = true
+ }
+ if mask&linux.STATX_MTIME != 0 {
+ if stat.Mtime.Nsec == linux.UTIME_NOW {
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&i.mtime, now)
+ } else {
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&i.mtime, stat.Mtime.ToNsecCapped())
+ }
+ needsCtimeBump = true
+ // Ignore the mtime bump, since we just set it ourselves.
+ needsMtimeBump = false
+ }
+ if mask&linux.STATX_CTIME != 0 {
+ if stat.Ctime.Nsec == linux.UTIME_NOW {
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&i.ctime, now)
+ } else {
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&i.ctime, stat.Ctime.ToNsecCapped())
+ }
+ // Ignore the ctime bump, since we just set it ourselves.
+ needsCtimeBump = false
+ }
+ if needsMtimeBump {
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&i.mtime, now)
+ }
+ if needsCtimeBump {
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&i.ctime, now)
+ }
+
+ return nil
+}
+
+// TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1480): support file locking for file types other than regular.
+func (i *inode) lockBSD(uid fslock.UniqueID, t fslock.LockType, block fslock.Blocker) error {
+ switch i.impl.(type) {
+ case *regularFile:
+ return i.locks.LockBSD(uid, t, block)
+ }
+ return syserror.EBADF
+}
+
+// TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1480): support file locking for file types other than regular.
+func (i *inode) unlockBSD(uid fslock.UniqueID) error {
+ switch i.impl.(type) {
+ case *regularFile:
+ i.locks.UnlockBSD(uid)
+ return nil
+ }
+ return syserror.EBADF
+}
+
+// TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1480): support file locking for file types other than regular.
+func (i *inode) lockPOSIX(uid fslock.UniqueID, t fslock.LockType, rng fslock.LockRange, block fslock.Blocker) error {
+ switch i.impl.(type) {
+ case *regularFile:
+ return i.locks.LockPOSIX(uid, t, rng, block)
+ }
+ return syserror.EBADF
+}
+
+// TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1480): support file locking for file types other than regular.
+func (i *inode) unlockPOSIX(uid fslock.UniqueID, rng fslock.LockRange) error {
+ switch i.impl.(type) {
+ case *regularFile:
+ i.locks.UnlockPOSIX(uid, rng)
+ return nil
+ }
+ return syserror.EBADF
+}
+
+// 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 impl := i.impl.(type) {
+ case *regularFile:
+ return linux.DT_REG
+ case *directory:
+ return linux.DT_DIR
+ case *symlink:
+ return linux.DT_LNK
+ case *socketFile:
+ return linux.DT_SOCK
+ case *deviceFile:
+ switch impl.kind {
+ case vfs.BlockDevice:
+ return linux.DT_BLK
+ case vfs.CharDevice:
+ return linux.DT_CHR
+ default:
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown vfs.DeviceKind: %v", impl.kind))
+ }
+ default:
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown inode type: %T", i.impl))
+ }
+}
+
+func (i *inode) isDir() bool {
+ return linux.FileMode(i.mode).FileType() == linux.S_IFDIR
+}
+
+func (i *inode) touchAtime(mnt *vfs.Mount) {
+ if err := mnt.CheckBeginWrite(); err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ now := i.clock.Now().Nanoseconds()
+ i.mu.Lock()
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&i.atime, now)
+ i.mu.Unlock()
+ mnt.EndWrite()
+}
+
+// Preconditions: The caller has called vfs.Mount.CheckBeginWrite().
+func (i *inode) touchCtime() {
+ now := i.clock.Now().Nanoseconds()
+ i.mu.Lock()
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&i.ctime, now)
+ i.mu.Unlock()
+}
+
+// Preconditions: The caller has called vfs.Mount.CheckBeginWrite().
+func (i *inode) touchCMtime() {
+ now := i.clock.Now().Nanoseconds()
+ i.mu.Lock()
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&i.mtime, now)
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&i.ctime, now)
+ i.mu.Unlock()
+}
+
+// Preconditions: The caller has called vfs.Mount.CheckBeginWrite() and holds
+// inode.mu.
+func (i *inode) touchCMtimeLocked() {
+ now := i.clock.Now().Nanoseconds()
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&i.mtime, now)
+ atomic.StoreInt64(&i.ctime, now)
+}
+
+func (i *inode) listxattr(size uint64) ([]string, error) {
+ return i.xattrs.Listxattr(size)
+}
+
+func (i *inode) getxattr(creds *auth.Credentials, opts *vfs.GetxattrOptions) (string, error) {
+ if err := i.checkPermissions(creds, vfs.MayRead); err != nil {
+ return "", err
+ }
+ if !strings.HasPrefix(opts.Name, linux.XATTR_USER_PREFIX) {
+ return "", syserror.EOPNOTSUPP
+ }
+ if !i.userXattrSupported() {
+ return "", syserror.ENODATA
+ }
+ return i.xattrs.Getxattr(opts)
+}
+
+func (i *inode) setxattr(creds *auth.Credentials, opts *vfs.SetxattrOptions) error {
+ if err := i.checkPermissions(creds, vfs.MayWrite); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if !strings.HasPrefix(opts.Name, linux.XATTR_USER_PREFIX) {
+ return syserror.EOPNOTSUPP
+ }
+ if !i.userXattrSupported() {
+ return syserror.EPERM
+ }
+ return i.xattrs.Setxattr(opts)
+}
+
+func (i *inode) removexattr(creds *auth.Credentials, name string) error {
+ if err := i.checkPermissions(creds, vfs.MayWrite); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if !strings.HasPrefix(name, linux.XATTR_USER_PREFIX) {
+ return syserror.EOPNOTSUPP
+ }
+ if !i.userXattrSupported() {
+ return syserror.EPERM
+ }
+ return i.xattrs.Removexattr(name)
+}
+
+// Extended attributes in the user.* namespace are only supported for regular
+// files and directories.
+func (i *inode) userXattrSupported() bool {
+ filetype := linux.S_IFMT & atomic.LoadUint32(&i.mode)
+ return filetype == linux.S_IFREG || filetype == linux.S_IFDIR
+}
+
+// fileDescription is embedded by tmpfs implementations of
+// vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.
+type fileDescription struct {
+ vfsfd vfs.FileDescription
+ vfs.FileDescriptionDefaultImpl
+}
+
+func (fd *fileDescription) filesystem() *filesystem {
+ return fd.vfsfd.Mount().Filesystem().Impl().(*filesystem)
+}
+
+func (fd *fileDescription) inode() *inode {
+ return fd.vfsfd.Dentry().Impl().(*dentry).inode
+}
+
+// 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 {
+ creds := auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx)
+ return fd.inode().setStat(ctx, creds, &opts.Stat)
+}
+
+// Listxattr implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Listxattr.
+func (fd *fileDescription) Listxattr(ctx context.Context, size uint64) ([]string, error) {
+ return fd.inode().listxattr(size)
+}
+
+// Getxattr implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Getxattr.
+func (fd *fileDescription) Getxattr(ctx context.Context, opts vfs.GetxattrOptions) (string, error) {
+ return fd.inode().getxattr(auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx), &opts)
+}
+
+// Setxattr implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Setxattr.
+func (fd *fileDescription) Setxattr(ctx context.Context, opts vfs.SetxattrOptions) error {
+ return fd.inode().setxattr(auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx), &opts)
+}
+
+// Removexattr implements vfs.FileDescriptionImpl.Removexattr.
+func (fd *fileDescription) Removexattr(ctx context.Context, name string) error {
+ return fd.inode().removexattr(auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx), name)
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/tmpfs_state_autogen.go b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/tmpfs_state_autogen.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..10d8b49a6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs/tmpfs_state_autogen.go
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+// automatically generated by stateify.
+
+package tmpfs
+
+import (
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/state"
+)
+
+func (x *dentryList) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *dentryList) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("head", &x.head)
+ m.Save("tail", &x.tail)
+}
+
+func (x *dentryList) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *dentryList) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("head", &x.head)
+ m.Load("tail", &x.tail)
+}
+
+func (x *dentryEntry) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *dentryEntry) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("next", &x.next)
+ m.Save("prev", &x.prev)
+}
+
+func (x *dentryEntry) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *dentryEntry) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("next", &x.next)
+ m.Load("prev", &x.prev)
+}
+
+func init() {
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs.dentryList", (*dentryList)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*dentryList).save, Load: (*dentryList).load})
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/fsimpl/tmpfs.dentryEntry", (*dentryEntry)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*dentryEntry).save, Load: (*dentryEntry).load})
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/kernel/syscalls.go b/pkg/sentry/kernel/syscalls.go
index 2e3565747..84156d5a1 100644
--- a/pkg/sentry/kernel/syscalls.go
+++ b/pkg/sentry/kernel/syscalls.go
@@ -326,6 +326,13 @@ func RegisterSyscallTable(s *SyscallTable) {
allSyscallTables = append(allSyscallTables, s)
}
+// FlushSyscallTablesTestOnly flushes the syscall tables for tests. Used for
+// parameterized VFSv2 tests.
+// TODO(gvisor.dv/issue/1624): Remove when VFS1 is no longer supported.
+func FlushSyscallTablesTestOnly() {
+ allSyscallTables = nil
+}
+
// Lookup returns the syscall implementation, if one exists.
func (s *SyscallTable) Lookup(sysno uintptr) SyscallFn {
if sysno < uintptr(len(s.lookup)) {
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/vfs/lock/lock.go b/pkg/sentry/vfs/lock/lock.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..724dfe743
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/vfs/lock/lock.go
@@ -0,0 +1,72 @@
+// Copyright 2020 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 lock provides POSIX and BSD style file locking for VFS2 file
+// implementations.
+//
+// The actual implementations can be found in the lock package under
+// sentry/fs/lock.
+package lock
+
+import (
+ fslock "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fs/lock"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror"
+)
+
+// FileLocks supports POSIX and BSD style locks, which correspond to fcntl(2)
+// and flock(2) respectively in Linux. It can be embedded into various file
+// implementations for VFS2 that support locking.
+//
+// Note that in Linux these two types of locks are _not_ cooperative, because
+// race and deadlock conditions make merging them prohibitive. We do the same
+// and keep them oblivious to each other.
+type FileLocks struct {
+ // bsd is a set of BSD-style advisory file wide locks, see flock(2).
+ bsd fslock.Locks
+
+ // posix is a set of POSIX-style regional advisory locks, see fcntl(2).
+ posix fslock.Locks
+}
+
+// LockBSD tries to acquire a BSD-style lock on the entire file.
+func (fl *FileLocks) LockBSD(uid fslock.UniqueID, t fslock.LockType, block fslock.Blocker) error {
+ if fl.bsd.LockRegion(uid, t, fslock.LockRange{0, fslock.LockEOF}, block) {
+ return nil
+ }
+ return syserror.ErrWouldBlock
+}
+
+// UnlockBSD releases a BSD-style lock on the entire file.
+//
+// This operation is always successful, even if there did not exist a lock on
+// the requested region held by uid in the first place.
+func (fl *FileLocks) UnlockBSD(uid fslock.UniqueID) {
+ fl.bsd.UnlockRegion(uid, fslock.LockRange{0, fslock.LockEOF})
+}
+
+// LockPOSIX tries to acquire a POSIX-style lock on a file region.
+func (fl *FileLocks) LockPOSIX(uid fslock.UniqueID, t fslock.LockType, rng fslock.LockRange, block fslock.Blocker) error {
+ if fl.posix.LockRegion(uid, t, rng, block) {
+ return nil
+ }
+ return syserror.ErrWouldBlock
+}
+
+// UnlockPOSIX releases a POSIX-style lock on a file region.
+//
+// This operation is always successful, even if there did not exist a lock on
+// the requested region held by uid in the first place.
+func (fl *FileLocks) UnlockPOSIX(uid fslock.UniqueID, rng fslock.LockRange) {
+ fl.posix.UnlockRegion(uid, rng)
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/vfs/lock/lock_state_autogen.go b/pkg/sentry/vfs/lock/lock_state_autogen.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..682254baf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/vfs/lock/lock_state_autogen.go
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+// automatically generated by stateify.
+
+package lock
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/vfs/memxattr/memxattr_state_autogen.go b/pkg/sentry/vfs/memxattr/memxattr_state_autogen.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..6b366cea4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/vfs/memxattr/memxattr_state_autogen.go
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+// automatically generated by stateify.
+
+package memxattr
+
+import (
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/state"
+)
+
+func (x *SimpleExtendedAttributes) beforeSave() {}
+func (x *SimpleExtendedAttributes) save(m state.Map) {
+ x.beforeSave()
+ m.Save("xattrs", &x.xattrs)
+}
+
+func (x *SimpleExtendedAttributes) afterLoad() {}
+func (x *SimpleExtendedAttributes) load(m state.Map) {
+ m.Load("xattrs", &x.xattrs)
+}
+
+func init() {
+ state.Register("pkg/sentry/vfs/memxattr.SimpleExtendedAttributes", (*SimpleExtendedAttributes)(nil), state.Fns{Save: (*SimpleExtendedAttributes).save, Load: (*SimpleExtendedAttributes).load})
+}
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/vfs/memxattr/xattr.go b/pkg/sentry/vfs/memxattr/xattr.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..cc1e7d764
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pkg/sentry/vfs/memxattr/xattr.go
@@ -0,0 +1,102 @@
+// Copyright 2020 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 memxattr provides a default, in-memory extended attribute
+// implementation.
+package memxattr
+
+import (
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sync"
+ "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror"
+)
+
+// SimpleExtendedAttributes implements extended attributes using a map of
+// names to values.
+//
+// +stateify savable
+type SimpleExtendedAttributes struct {
+ // mu protects the below fields.
+ mu sync.RWMutex `state:"nosave"`
+ xattrs map[string]string
+}
+
+// Getxattr returns the value at 'name'.
+func (x *SimpleExtendedAttributes) Getxattr(opts *vfs.GetxattrOptions) (string, error) {
+ x.mu.RLock()
+ value, ok := x.xattrs[opts.Name]
+ x.mu.RUnlock()
+ if !ok {
+ return "", syserror.ENODATA
+ }
+ // Check that the size of the buffer provided in getxattr(2) is large enough
+ // to contain the value.
+ if opts.Size != 0 && uint64(len(value)) > opts.Size {
+ return "", syserror.ERANGE
+ }
+ return value, nil
+}
+
+// Setxattr sets 'value' at 'name'.
+func (x *SimpleExtendedAttributes) Setxattr(opts *vfs.SetxattrOptions) error {
+ x.mu.Lock()
+ defer x.mu.Unlock()
+ if x.xattrs == nil {
+ if opts.Flags&linux.XATTR_REPLACE != 0 {
+ return syserror.ENODATA
+ }
+ x.xattrs = make(map[string]string)
+ }
+
+ _, ok := x.xattrs[opts.Name]
+ if ok && opts.Flags&linux.XATTR_CREATE != 0 {
+ return syserror.EEXIST
+ }
+ if !ok && opts.Flags&linux.XATTR_REPLACE != 0 {
+ return syserror.ENODATA
+ }
+
+ x.xattrs[opts.Name] = opts.Value
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Listxattr returns all names in xattrs.
+func (x *SimpleExtendedAttributes) Listxattr(size uint64) ([]string, error) {
+ // Keep track of the size of the buffer needed in listxattr(2) for the list.
+ listSize := 0
+ x.mu.RLock()
+ names := make([]string, 0, len(x.xattrs))
+ for n := range x.xattrs {
+ names = append(names, n)
+ // Add one byte per null terminator.
+ listSize += len(n) + 1
+ }
+ x.mu.RUnlock()
+ if size != 0 && uint64(listSize) > size {
+ return nil, syserror.ERANGE
+ }
+ return names, nil
+}
+
+// Removexattr removes the xattr at 'name'.
+func (x *SimpleExtendedAttributes) Removexattr(name string) error {
+ x.mu.Lock()
+ defer x.mu.Unlock()
+ if _, ok := x.xattrs[name]; !ok {
+ return syserror.ENODATA
+ }
+ delete(x.xattrs, name)
+ return nil
+}