// 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 fuse import ( "fmt" "math/rand" "testing" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/testutil" "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" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/waiter" ) // echoTestOpcode is the Opcode used during testing. The server used in tests // will simply echo the payload back with the appropriate headers. const echoTestOpcode linux.FUSEOpcode = 1000 // TestFUSECommunication tests that the communication layer between the Sentry and the // FUSE server daemon works as expected. func TestFUSECommunication(t *testing.T) { s := setup(t) defer s.Destroy() k := kernel.KernelFromContext(s.Ctx) creds := auth.CredentialsFromContext(s.Ctx) // Create test cases with different number of concurrent clients and servers. testCases := []struct { Name string NumClients int NumServers int MaxActiveRequests uint64 }{ { Name: "SingleClientSingleServer", NumClients: 1, NumServers: 1, MaxActiveRequests: maxActiveRequestsDefault, }, { Name: "SingleClientMultipleServers", NumClients: 1, NumServers: 10, MaxActiveRequests: maxActiveRequestsDefault, }, { Name: "MultipleClientsSingleServer", NumClients: 10, NumServers: 1, MaxActiveRequests: maxActiveRequestsDefault, }, { Name: "MultipleClientsMultipleServers", NumClients: 10, NumServers: 10, MaxActiveRequests: maxActiveRequestsDefault, }, { Name: "RequestCapacityFull", NumClients: 10, NumServers: 1, MaxActiveRequests: 1, }, { Name: "RequestCapacityContinuouslyFull", NumClients: 100, NumServers: 2, MaxActiveRequests: 2, }, } for _, testCase := range testCases { t.Run(testCase.Name, func(t *testing.T) { conn, fd, err := newTestConnection(s, k, testCase.MaxActiveRequests) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("newTestConnection: %v", err) } clientsDone := make([]chan struct{}, testCase.NumClients) serversDone := make([]chan struct{}, testCase.NumServers) serversKill := make([]chan struct{}, testCase.NumServers) // FUSE clients. for i := 0; i < testCase.NumClients; i++ { clientsDone[i] = make(chan struct{}) go func(i int) { fuseClientRun(t, s, k, conn, creds, uint32(i), uint64(i), clientsDone[i]) }(i) } // FUSE servers. for j := 0; j < testCase.NumServers; j++ { serversDone[j] = make(chan struct{}) serversKill[j] = make(chan struct{}, 1) // The kill command shouldn't block. go func(j int) { fuseServerRun(t, s, k, fd, serversDone[j], serversKill[j]) }(j) } // Tear down. // // Make sure all the clients are done. for i := 0; i < testCase.NumClients; i++ { <-clientsDone[i] } // Kill any server that is potentially waiting. for j := 0; j < testCase.NumServers; j++ { serversKill[j] <- struct{}{} } // Make sure all the servers are done. for j := 0; j < testCase.NumServers; j++ { <-serversDone[j] } }) } } // CallTest makes a request to the server and blocks the invoking // goroutine until a server responds with a response. Doesn't block // a kernel.Task. Analogous to Connection.Call but used for testing. func CallTest(conn *connection, t *kernel.Task, r *Request, i uint32) (*Response, error) { conn.fd.mu.Lock() // Wait until we're certain that a new request can be processed. for conn.fd.numActiveRequests == conn.fd.fs.opts.maxActiveRequests { conn.fd.mu.Unlock() select { case <-conn.fd.fullQueueCh: } conn.fd.mu.Lock() } fut, err := conn.callFutureLocked(t, r) // No task given. conn.fd.mu.Unlock() if err != nil { return nil, err } // Resolve the response. // // Block without a task. select { case <-fut.ch: } // A response is ready. Resolve and return it. return fut.getResponse(), nil } // ReadTest is analogous to vfs.FileDescription.Read and reads from the FUSE // device. However, it does so by - not blocking the task that is calling - and // instead just waits on a channel. The behaviour is essentially the same as // DeviceFD.Read except it guarantees that the task is not blocked. func ReadTest(serverTask *kernel.Task, fd *vfs.FileDescription, inIOseq usermem.IOSequence, killServer chan struct{}) (int64, bool, error) { var err error var n, total int64 dev := fd.Impl().(*DeviceFD) // Register for notifications. w, ch := waiter.NewChannelEntry(nil) dev.EventRegister(&w, waiter.EventIn) for { // Issue the request and break out if it completes with anything other than // "would block". n, err = dev.Read(serverTask, inIOseq, vfs.ReadOptions{}) total += n if err != syserror.ErrWouldBlock { break } // Wait for a notification that we should retry. // Emulate the blocking for when no requests are available select { case <-ch: case <-killServer: // Server killed by the main program. return 0, true, nil } } dev.EventUnregister(&w) return total, false, err } // fuseClientRun emulates all the actions of a normal FUSE request. It creates // a header, a payload, calls the server, waits for the response, and processes // the response. func fuseClientRun(t *testing.T, s *testutil.System, k *kernel.Kernel, conn *connection, creds *auth.Credentials, pid uint32, inode uint64, clientDone chan struct{}) { defer func() { clientDone <- struct{}{} }() tc := k.NewThreadGroup(nil, k.RootPIDNamespace(), kernel.NewSignalHandlers(), linux.SIGCHLD, k.GlobalInit().Limits()) clientTask, err := testutil.CreateTask(s.Ctx, fmt.Sprintf("fuse-client-%v", pid), tc, s.MntNs, s.Root, s.Root) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } testObj := &testPayload{ data: rand.Uint32(), } req, err := conn.NewRequest(creds, pid, inode, echoTestOpcode, testObj) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("NewRequest creation failed: %v", err) } // Queue up a request. // Analogous to Call except it doesn't block on the task. resp, err := CallTest(conn, clientTask, req, pid) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("CallTaskNonBlock failed: %v", err) } if err = resp.Error(); err != nil { t.Fatalf("Server responded with an error: %v", err) } var respTestPayload testPayload if err := resp.UnmarshalPayload(&respTestPayload); err != nil { t.Fatalf("Unmarshalling payload error: %v", err) } if resp.hdr.Unique != req.hdr.Unique { t.Fatalf("got response for another request. Expected response for req %v but got response for req %v", req.hdr.Unique, resp.hdr.Unique) } if respTestPayload.data != testObj.data { t.Fatalf("read incorrect data. Data expected: %v, but got %v", testObj.data, respTestPayload.data) } } // fuseServerRun creates a task and emulates all the actions of a simple FUSE server // that simply reads a request and echos the same struct back as a response using the // appropriate headers. func fuseServerRun(t *testing.T, s *testutil.System, k *kernel.Kernel, fd *vfs.FileDescription, serverDone, killServer chan struct{}) { defer func() { serverDone <- struct{}{} }() // Create the tasks that the server will be using. tc := k.NewThreadGroup(nil, k.RootPIDNamespace(), kernel.NewSignalHandlers(), linux.SIGCHLD, k.GlobalInit().Limits()) var readPayload testPayload serverTask, err := testutil.CreateTask(s.Ctx, "fuse-server", tc, s.MntNs, s.Root, s.Root) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // Read the request. for { inHdrLen := uint32((*linux.FUSEHeaderIn)(nil).SizeBytes()) payloadLen := uint32(readPayload.SizeBytes()) // The raed buffer must meet some certain size criteria. buffSize := inHdrLen + payloadLen if buffSize < linux.FUSE_MIN_READ_BUFFER { buffSize = linux.FUSE_MIN_READ_BUFFER } inBuf := make([]byte, buffSize) inIOseq := usermem.BytesIOSequence(inBuf) n, serverKilled, err := ReadTest(serverTask, fd, inIOseq, killServer) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Read failed :%v", err) } // Server should shut down. No new requests are going to be made. if serverKilled { break } if n <= 0 { t.Fatalf("Read read no bytes") } var readFUSEHeaderIn linux.FUSEHeaderIn readFUSEHeaderIn.UnmarshalUnsafe(inBuf[:inHdrLen]) readPayload.UnmarshalUnsafe(inBuf[inHdrLen : inHdrLen+payloadLen]) if readFUSEHeaderIn.Opcode != echoTestOpcode { t.Fatalf("read incorrect data. Header: %v, Payload: %v", readFUSEHeaderIn, readPayload) } // Write the response. outHdrLen := uint32((*linux.FUSEHeaderOut)(nil).SizeBytes()) outBuf := make([]byte, outHdrLen+payloadLen) outHeader := linux.FUSEHeaderOut{ Len: outHdrLen + payloadLen, Error: 0, Unique: readFUSEHeaderIn.Unique, } // Echo the payload back. outHeader.MarshalUnsafe(outBuf[:outHdrLen]) readPayload.MarshalUnsafe(outBuf[outHdrLen:]) outIOseq := usermem.BytesIOSequence(outBuf) n, err = fd.Write(s.Ctx, outIOseq, vfs.WriteOptions{}) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Write failed :%v", err) } } }