// Copyright 2018 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 netlink provides core functionality for netlink sockets. package netlink import ( "io" "math" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/binary" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/marshal" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/marshal/primitive" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/arch" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/device" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fs" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fs/fsutil" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth" ktime "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/time" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/socket" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/socket/netlink/port" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/socket/unix" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/socket/unix/transport" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sync" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserr" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/tcpip" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/usermem" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/waiter" ) const sizeOfInt32 int = 4 const ( // minBufferSize is the smallest size of a send buffer. minSendBufferSize = 4 << 10 // 4096 bytes. // defaultSendBufferSize is the default size for the send buffer. defaultSendBufferSize = 16 * 1024 // maxBufferSize is the largest size a send buffer can grow to. maxSendBufferSize = 4 << 20 // 4MB ) var errNoFilter = syserr.New("no filter attached", linux.ENOENT) // netlinkSocketDevice is the netlink socket virtual device. var netlinkSocketDevice = device.NewAnonDevice() // LINT.IfChange // Socket is the base socket type for netlink sockets. // // This implementation only supports userspace sending and receiving messages // to/from the kernel. // // Socket implements socket.Socket and transport.Credentialer. // // +stateify savable type Socket struct { fsutil.FilePipeSeek `state:"nosave"` fsutil.FileNotDirReaddir `state:"nosave"` fsutil.FileNoFsync `state:"nosave"` fsutil.FileNoMMap `state:"nosave"` fsutil.FileNoSplice `state:"nosave"` fsutil.FileNoopFlush `state:"nosave"` fsutil.FileUseInodeUnstableAttr `state:"nosave"` socketOpsCommon } // socketOpsCommon contains the socket operations common to VFS1 and VFS2. // // +stateify savable type socketOpsCommon struct { socket.SendReceiveTimeout // ports provides netlink port allocation. ports *port.Manager // protocol is the netlink protocol implementation. protocol Protocol // skType is the socket type. This is either SOCK_DGRAM or SOCK_RAW for // netlink sockets. skType linux.SockType // ep is a datagram unix endpoint used to buffer messages sent from the // kernel to userspace. RecvMsg reads messages from this endpoint. ep transport.Endpoint // connection is the kernel's connection to ep, used to write messages // sent to userspace. connection transport.ConnectedEndpoint // mu protects the fields below. mu sync.Mutex `state:"nosave"` // bound indicates that portid is valid. bound bool // portID is the port ID allocated for this socket. portID int32 // sendBufferSize is the send buffer "size". We don't actually have a // fixed buffer but only consume this many bytes. sendBufferSize uint32 // filter indicates that this socket has a BPF filter "installed". // // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1119): We don't actually support filtering, // this is just bookkeeping for tracking add/remove. filter bool } var _ socket.Socket = (*Socket)(nil) var _ transport.Credentialer = (*Socket)(nil) // NewSocket creates a new Socket. func NewSocket(t *kernel.Task, skType linux.SockType, protocol Protocol) (*Socket, *syserr.Error) { // Datagram endpoint used to buffer kernel -> user messages. ep := transport.NewConnectionless(t) // Bind the endpoint for good measure so we can connect to it. The // bound address will never be exposed. if err := ep.Bind(tcpip.FullAddress{Addr: "dummy"}, nil); err != nil { ep.Close(t) return nil, err } // Create a connection from which the kernel can write messages. connection, err := ep.(transport.BoundEndpoint).UnidirectionalConnect(t) if err != nil { ep.Close(t) return nil, err } return &Socket{ socketOpsCommon: socketOpsCommon{ ports: t.Kernel().NetlinkPorts(), protocol: protocol, skType: skType, ep: ep, connection: connection, sendBufferSize: defaultSendBufferSize, }, }, nil } // Release implements fs.FileOperations.Release. func (s *socketOpsCommon) Release(ctx context.Context) { s.connection.Release(ctx) s.ep.Close(ctx) if s.bound { s.ports.Release(s.protocol.Protocol(), s.portID) } } // Readiness implements waiter.Waitable.Readiness. func (s *socketOpsCommon) Readiness(mask waiter.EventMask) waiter.EventMask { // ep holds messages to be read and thus handles EventIn readiness. ready := s.ep.Readiness(mask) if mask&waiter.WritableEvents != 0 { // sendMsg handles messages synchronously and is thus always // ready for writing. ready |= waiter.WritableEvents } return ready } // EventRegister implements waiter.Waitable.EventRegister. func (s *socketOpsCommon) EventRegister(e *waiter.Entry, mask waiter.EventMask) { s.ep.EventRegister(e, mask) // Writable readiness never changes, so no registration is needed. } // EventUnregister implements waiter.Waitable.EventUnregister. func (s *socketOpsCommon) EventUnregister(e *waiter.Entry) { s.ep.EventUnregister(e) } // Passcred implements transport.Credentialer.Passcred. func (s *socketOpsCommon) Passcred() bool { return s.ep.SocketOptions().GetPassCred() } // ConnectedPasscred implements transport.Credentialer.ConnectedPasscred. func (s *socketOpsCommon) ConnectedPasscred() bool { // This socket is connected to the kernel, which doesn't need creds. // // This is arbitrary, as ConnectedPasscred on this type has no callers. return false } // Ioctl implements fs.FileOperations.Ioctl. func (*Socket) Ioctl(context.Context, *fs.File, usermem.IO, arch.SyscallArguments) (uintptr, error) { // TODO(b/68878065): no ioctls supported. return 0, syserror.ENOTTY } // ExtractSockAddr extracts the SockAddrNetlink from b. func ExtractSockAddr(b []byte) (*linux.SockAddrNetlink, *syserr.Error) { if len(b) < linux.SockAddrNetlinkSize { return nil, syserr.ErrBadAddress } var sa linux.SockAddrNetlink binary.Unmarshal(b[:linux.SockAddrNetlinkSize], usermem.ByteOrder, &sa) if sa.Family != linux.AF_NETLINK { return nil, syserr.ErrInvalidArgument } return &sa, nil } // bindPort binds this socket to a port, preferring 'port' if it is available. // // port of 0 defaults to the ThreadGroup ID. // // Preconditions: mu is held. func (s *socketOpsCommon) bindPort(t *kernel.Task, port int32) *syserr.Error { if s.bound { // Re-binding is only allowed if the port doesn't change. if port != s.portID { return syserr.ErrInvalidArgument } return nil } if port == 0 { port = int32(t.ThreadGroup().ID()) } port, ok := s.ports.Allocate(s.protocol.Protocol(), port) if !ok { return syserr.ErrBusy } s.portID = port s.bound = true return nil } // Bind implements socket.Socket.Bind. func (s *socketOpsCommon) Bind(t *kernel.Task, sockaddr []byte) *syserr.Error { a, err := ExtractSockAddr(sockaddr) if err != nil { return err } // No support for multicast groups yet. if a.Groups != 0 { return syserr.ErrPermissionDenied } s.mu.Lock() defer s.mu.Unlock() return s.bindPort(t, int32(a.PortID)) } // Connect implements socket.Socket.Connect. func (s *socketOpsCommon) Connect(t *kernel.Task, sockaddr []byte, blocking bool) *syserr.Error { a, err := ExtractSockAddr(sockaddr) if err != nil { return err } // No support for multicast groups yet. if a.Groups != 0 { return syserr.ErrPermissionDenied } s.mu.Lock() defer s.mu.Unlock() if a.PortID == 0 { // Netlink sockets default to connected to the kernel, but // connecting anyways automatically binds if not already bound. if !s.bound { // Pass port 0 to get an auto-selected port ID. return s.bindPort(t, 0) } return nil } // We don't support non-kernel destination ports. Linux returns EPERM // if applications attempt to do this without NL_CFG_F_NONROOT_SEND, so // we emulate that. return syserr.ErrPermissionDenied } // Accept implements socket.Socket.Accept. func (s *socketOpsCommon) Accept(t *kernel.Task, peerRequested bool, flags int, blocking bool) (int32, linux.SockAddr, uint32, *syserr.Error) { // Netlink sockets never support accept. return 0, nil, 0, syserr.ErrNotSupported } // Listen implements socket.Socket.Listen. func (s *socketOpsCommon) Listen(t *kernel.Task, backlog int) *syserr.Error { // Netlink sockets never support listen. return syserr.ErrNotSupported } // Shutdown implements socket.Socket.Shutdown. func (s *socketOpsCommon) Shutdown(t *kernel.Task, how int) *syserr.Error { // Netlink sockets never support shutdown. return syserr.ErrNotSupported } // GetSockOpt implements socket.Socket.GetSockOpt. func (s *socketOpsCommon) GetSockOpt(t *kernel.Task, level int, name int, outPtr usermem.Addr, outLen int) (marshal.Marshallable, *syserr.Error) { switch level { case linux.SOL_SOCKET: switch name { case linux.SO_SNDBUF: if outLen < sizeOfInt32 { return nil, syserr.ErrInvalidArgument } s.mu.Lock() defer s.mu.Unlock() sendBufferSizeP := primitive.Int32(s.sendBufferSize) return &sendBufferSizeP, nil case linux.SO_RCVBUF: if outLen < sizeOfInt32 { return nil, syserr.ErrInvalidArgument } // We don't have limit on receiving size. recvBufferSizeP := primitive.Int32(math.MaxInt32) return &recvBufferSizeP, nil case linux.SO_PASSCRED: if outLen < sizeOfInt32 { return nil, syserr.ErrInvalidArgument } var passcred primitive.Int32 if s.Passcred() { passcred = 1 } return &passcred, nil default: socket.GetSockOptEmitUnimplementedEvent(t, name) } case linux.SOL_NETLINK: switch name { case linux.NETLINK_BROADCAST_ERROR, linux.NETLINK_CAP_ACK, linux.NETLINK_DUMP_STRICT_CHK, linux.NETLINK_EXT_ACK, linux.NETLINK_LIST_MEMBERSHIPS, linux.NETLINK_NO_ENOBUFS, linux.NETLINK_PKTINFO: t.Kernel().EmitUnimplementedEvent(t) } } // TODO(b/68878065): other sockopts are not supported. return nil, syserr.ErrProtocolNotAvailable } // SetSockOpt implements socket.Socket.SetSockOpt. func (s *socketOpsCommon) SetSockOpt(t *kernel.Task, level int, name int, opt []byte) *syserr.Error { switch level { case linux.SOL_SOCKET: switch name { case linux.SO_SNDBUF: if len(opt) < sizeOfInt32 { return syserr.ErrInvalidArgument } size := usermem.ByteOrder.Uint32(opt) if size < minSendBufferSize { size = minSendBufferSize } else if size > maxSendBufferSize { size = maxSendBufferSize } s.mu.Lock() s.sendBufferSize = size s.mu.Unlock() return nil case linux.SO_RCVBUF: if len(opt) < sizeOfInt32 { return syserr.ErrInvalidArgument } // We don't have limit on receiving size. So just accept anything as // valid for compatibility. return nil case linux.SO_PASSCRED: if len(opt) < sizeOfInt32 { return syserr.ErrInvalidArgument } passcred := usermem.ByteOrder.Uint32(opt) s.ep.SocketOptions().SetPassCred(passcred != 0) return nil case linux.SO_ATTACH_FILTER: // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1119): We don't actually // support filtering. If this socket can't ever send // messages, then there is nothing to filter and we can // advertise support. Otherwise, be conservative and // return an error. if s.protocol.CanSend() { socket.SetSockOptEmitUnimplementedEvent(t, name) return syserr.ErrProtocolNotAvailable } s.mu.Lock() s.filter = true s.mu.Unlock() return nil case linux.SO_DETACH_FILTER: // TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1119): See above. if s.protocol.CanSend() { socket.SetSockOptEmitUnimplementedEvent(t, name) return syserr.ErrProtocolNotAvailable } s.mu.Lock() filter := s.filter s.filter = false s.mu.Unlock() if !filter { return errNoFilter } return nil default: socket.SetSockOptEmitUnimplementedEvent(t, name) } case linux.SOL_NETLINK: switch name { case linux.NETLINK_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, linux.NETLINK_BROADCAST_ERROR, linux.NETLINK_CAP_ACK, linux.NETLINK_DROP_MEMBERSHIP, linux.NETLINK_DUMP_STRICT_CHK, linux.NETLINK_EXT_ACK, linux.NETLINK_LISTEN_ALL_NSID, linux.NETLINK_NO_ENOBUFS, linux.NETLINK_PKTINFO: t.Kernel().EmitUnimplementedEvent(t) } } // TODO(b/68878065): other sockopts are not supported. return syserr.ErrProtocolNotAvailable } // GetSockName implements socket.Socket.GetSockName. func (s *socketOpsCommon) GetSockName(t *kernel.Task) (linux.SockAddr, uint32, *syserr.Error) { s.mu.Lock() defer s.mu.Unlock() sa := &linux.SockAddrNetlink{ Family: linux.AF_NETLINK, PortID: uint32(s.portID), } return sa, uint32(binary.Size(sa)), nil } // GetPeerName implements socket.Socket.GetPeerName. func (s *socketOpsCommon) GetPeerName(t *kernel.Task) (linux.SockAddr, uint32, *syserr.Error) { sa := &linux.SockAddrNetlink{ Family: linux.AF_NETLINK, // TODO(b/68878065): Support non-kernel peers. For now the peer // must be the kernel. PortID: 0, } return sa, uint32(binary.Size(sa)), nil } // RecvMsg implements socket.Socket.RecvMsg. func (s *socketOpsCommon) RecvMsg(t *kernel.Task, dst usermem.IOSequence, flags int, haveDeadline bool, deadline ktime.Time, senderRequested bool, controlDataLen uint64) (int, int, linux.SockAddr, uint32, socket.ControlMessages, *syserr.Error) { from := &linux.SockAddrNetlink{ Family: linux.AF_NETLINK, PortID: 0, } fromLen := uint32(binary.Size(from)) trunc := flags&linux.MSG_TRUNC != 0 r := unix.EndpointReader{ Ctx: t, Endpoint: s.ep, Peek: flags&linux.MSG_PEEK != 0, } doRead := func() (int64, error) { return dst.CopyOutFrom(t, &r) } // If MSG_TRUNC is set with a zero byte destination then we still need // to read the message and discard it, or in the case where MSG_PEEK is // set, leave it be. In both cases the full message length must be // returned. if trunc && dst.Addrs.NumBytes() == 0 { doRead = func() (int64, error) { err := r.Truncate() // Always return zero for bytes read since the destination size is // zero. return 0, err } } if n, err := doRead(); err != syserror.ErrWouldBlock || flags&linux.MSG_DONTWAIT != 0 { var mflags int if n < int64(r.MsgSize) { mflags |= linux.MSG_TRUNC } if trunc { n = int64(r.MsgSize) } return int(n), mflags, from, fromLen, socket.ControlMessages{}, syserr.FromError(err) } // We'll have to block. Register for notification and keep trying to // receive all the data. e, ch := waiter.NewChannelEntry(nil) s.EventRegister(&e, waiter.ReadableEvents) defer s.EventUnregister(&e) for { if n, err := doRead(); err != syserror.ErrWouldBlock { var mflags int if n < int64(r.MsgSize) { mflags |= linux.MSG_TRUNC } if trunc { n = int64(r.MsgSize) } return int(n), mflags, from, fromLen, socket.ControlMessages{}, syserr.FromError(err) } if err := t.BlockWithDeadline(ch, haveDeadline, deadline); err != nil { if err == syserror.ETIMEDOUT { return 0, 0, nil, 0, socket.ControlMessages{}, syserr.ErrTryAgain } return 0, 0, nil, 0, socket.ControlMessages{}, syserr.FromError(err) } } } // Read implements fs.FileOperations.Read. func (s *Socket) Read(ctx context.Context, _ *fs.File, dst usermem.IOSequence, _ int64) (int64, error) { if dst.NumBytes() == 0 { return 0, nil } return dst.CopyOutFrom(ctx, &unix.EndpointReader{ Endpoint: s.ep, }) } // kernelSCM implements control.SCMCredentials with credentials that represent // the kernel itself rather than a Task. // // +stateify savable type kernelSCM struct{} // Equals implements transport.CredentialsControlMessage.Equals. func (kernelSCM) Equals(oc transport.CredentialsControlMessage) bool { _, ok := oc.(kernelSCM) return ok } // Credentials implements control.SCMCredentials.Credentials. func (kernelSCM) Credentials(*kernel.Task) (kernel.ThreadID, auth.UID, auth.GID) { return 0, auth.RootUID, auth.RootGID } // kernelCreds is the concrete version of kernelSCM used in all creds. var kernelCreds = &kernelSCM{} // sendResponse sends the response messages in ms back to userspace. func (s *socketOpsCommon) sendResponse(ctx context.Context, ms *MessageSet) *syserr.Error { // Linux combines multiple netlink messages into a single datagram. bufs := make([][]byte, 0, len(ms.Messages)) for _, m := range ms.Messages { bufs = append(bufs, m.Finalize()) } // All messages are from the kernel. cms := transport.ControlMessages{ Credentials: kernelCreds, } if len(bufs) > 0 { // RecvMsg never receives the address, so we don't need to send // one. _, notify, err := s.connection.Send(ctx, bufs, cms, tcpip.FullAddress{}) // If the buffer is full, we simply drop messages, just like // Linux. if err != nil && err != syserr.ErrWouldBlock { return err } if notify { s.connection.SendNotify() } } // N.B. multi-part messages should still send NLMSG_DONE even if // MessageSet contains no messages. // // N.B. NLMSG_DONE is always sent in a different datagram. See // net/netlink/af_netlink.c:netlink_dump. if ms.Multi { m := NewMessage(linux.NetlinkMessageHeader{ Type: linux.NLMSG_DONE, Flags: linux.NLM_F_MULTI, Seq: ms.Seq, PortID: uint32(ms.PortID), }) // Add the dump_done_errno payload. m.Put(int64(0)) _, notify, err := s.connection.Send(ctx, [][]byte{m.Finalize()}, cms, tcpip.FullAddress{}) if err != nil && err != syserr.ErrWouldBlock { return err } if notify { s.connection.SendNotify() } } return nil } func dumpErrorMesage(hdr linux.NetlinkMessageHeader, ms *MessageSet, err *syserr.Error) { m := ms.AddMessage(linux.NetlinkMessageHeader{ Type: linux.NLMSG_ERROR, }) m.Put(linux.NetlinkErrorMessage{ Error: int32(-err.ToLinux().Number()), Header: hdr, }) } func dumpAckMesage(hdr linux.NetlinkMessageHeader, ms *MessageSet) { m := ms.AddMessage(linux.NetlinkMessageHeader{ Type: linux.NLMSG_ERROR, }) m.Put(linux.NetlinkErrorMessage{ Error: 0, Header: hdr, }) } // processMessages handles each message in buf, passing it to the protocol // handler for final handling. func (s *socketOpsCommon) processMessages(ctx context.Context, buf []byte) *syserr.Error { for len(buf) > 0 { msg, rest, ok := ParseMessage(buf) if !ok { // Linux ignores messages that are too short. See // net/netlink/af_netlink.c:netlink_rcv_skb. break } buf = rest hdr := msg.Header() // Ignore control messages. if hdr.Type < linux.NLMSG_MIN_TYPE { continue } ms := NewMessageSet(s.portID, hdr.Seq) if err := s.protocol.ProcessMessage(ctx, msg, ms); err != nil { dumpErrorMesage(hdr, ms, err) } else if hdr.Flags&linux.NLM_F_ACK == linux.NLM_F_ACK { dumpAckMesage(hdr, ms) } if err := s.sendResponse(ctx, ms); err != nil { return err } } return nil } // sendMsg is the core of message send, used for SendMsg and Write. func (s *socketOpsCommon) sendMsg(ctx context.Context, src usermem.IOSequence, to []byte, flags int, controlMessages socket.ControlMessages) (int, *syserr.Error) { dstPort := int32(0) if len(to) != 0 { a, err := ExtractSockAddr(to) if err != nil { return 0, err } // No support for multicast groups yet. if a.Groups != 0 { return 0, syserr.ErrPermissionDenied } dstPort = int32(a.PortID) } if dstPort != 0 { // Non-kernel destinations not supported yet. Treat as if // NL_CFG_F_NONROOT_SEND is not set. return 0, syserr.ErrPermissionDenied } s.mu.Lock() defer s.mu.Unlock() // For simplicity, and consistency with Linux, we copy in the entire // message up front. if src.NumBytes() > int64(s.sendBufferSize) { return 0, syserr.ErrMessageTooLong } buf := make([]byte, src.NumBytes()) n, err := src.CopyIn(ctx, buf) // io.EOF can be only returned if src is a file, this means that // sendMsg is called from splice and the error has to be ignored in // this case. if err == io.EOF { err = nil } if err != nil { // Don't partially consume messages. return 0, syserr.FromError(err) } if err := s.processMessages(ctx, buf); err != nil { return 0, err } return n, nil } // SendMsg implements socket.Socket.SendMsg. func (s *socketOpsCommon) SendMsg(t *kernel.Task, src usermem.IOSequence, to []byte, flags int, haveDeadline bool, deadline ktime.Time, controlMessages socket.ControlMessages) (int, *syserr.Error) { return s.sendMsg(t, src, to, flags, controlMessages) } // Write implements fs.FileOperations.Write. func (s *Socket) Write(ctx context.Context, _ *fs.File, src usermem.IOSequence, _ int64) (int64, error) { n, err := s.sendMsg(ctx, src, nil, 0, socket.ControlMessages{}) return int64(n), err.ToError() } // State implements socket.Socket.State. func (s *socketOpsCommon) State() uint32 { return s.ep.State() } // Type implements socket.Socket.Type. func (s *socketOpsCommon) Type() (family int, skType linux.SockType, protocol int) { return linux.AF_NETLINK, s.skType, s.protocol.Protocol() } // LINT.ThenChange(./socket_vfs2.go)