// 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 vfs2 import ( "io" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/log" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/marshal/primitive" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/arch" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/pipe" slinux "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/syscalls/linux" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/vfs" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/usermem" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/waiter" ) // Splice implements Linux syscall splice(2). func Splice(t *kernel.Task, args arch.SyscallArguments) (uintptr, *kernel.SyscallControl, error) { inFD := args[0].Int() inOffsetPtr := args[1].Pointer() outFD := args[2].Int() outOffsetPtr := args[3].Pointer() count := int64(args[4].SizeT()) flags := args[5].Int() if count == 0 { return 0, nil, nil } if count > int64(kernel.MAX_RW_COUNT) { count = int64(kernel.MAX_RW_COUNT) } if count < 0 { return 0, nil, syserror.EINVAL } // Check for invalid flags. if flags&^(linux.SPLICE_F_MOVE|linux.SPLICE_F_NONBLOCK|linux.SPLICE_F_MORE|linux.SPLICE_F_GIFT) != 0 { return 0, nil, syserror.EINVAL } // Get file descriptions. inFile := t.GetFileVFS2(inFD) if inFile == nil { return 0, nil, syserror.EBADF } defer inFile.DecRef(t) outFile := t.GetFileVFS2(outFD) if outFile == nil { return 0, nil, syserror.EBADF } defer outFile.DecRef(t) // Check that both files support the required directionality. if !inFile.IsReadable() || !outFile.IsWritable() { return 0, nil, syserror.EBADF } // The operation is non-blocking if anything is non-blocking. // // N.B. This is a rather simplistic heuristic that avoids some // poor edge case behavior since the exact semantics here are // underspecified and vary between versions of Linux itself. nonBlock := ((inFile.StatusFlags()|outFile.StatusFlags())&linux.O_NONBLOCK != 0) || (flags&linux.SPLICE_F_NONBLOCK != 0) // At least one file description must represent a pipe. inPipeFD, inIsPipe := inFile.Impl().(*pipe.VFSPipeFD) outPipeFD, outIsPipe := outFile.Impl().(*pipe.VFSPipeFD) if !inIsPipe && !outIsPipe { return 0, nil, syserror.EINVAL } // Copy in offsets. inOffset := int64(-1) if inOffsetPtr != 0 { if inIsPipe { return 0, nil, syserror.ESPIPE } if inFile.Options().DenyPRead { return 0, nil, syserror.EINVAL } if _, err := primitive.CopyInt64In(t, inOffsetPtr, &inOffset); err != nil { return 0, nil, err } if inOffset < 0 { return 0, nil, syserror.EINVAL } } outOffset := int64(-1) if outOffsetPtr != 0 { if outIsPipe { return 0, nil, syserror.ESPIPE } if outFile.Options().DenyPWrite { return 0, nil, syserror.EINVAL } if _, err := primitive.CopyInt64In(t, outOffsetPtr, &outOffset); err != nil { return 0, nil, err } if outOffset < 0 { return 0, nil, syserror.EINVAL } } // Move data. var ( n int64 err error ) dw := dualWaiter{ inFile: inFile, outFile: outFile, } defer dw.destroy() for { // If both input and output are pipes, delegate to the pipe // implementation. Otherwise, exactly one end is a pipe, which // we ensure is consistently ordered after the non-pipe FD's // locks by passing the pipe FD as usermem.IO to the non-pipe // end. switch { case inIsPipe && outIsPipe: n, err = pipe.Splice(t, outPipeFD, inPipeFD, count) case inIsPipe: n, err = inPipeFD.SpliceToNonPipe(t, outFile, outOffset, count) if outOffset != -1 { outOffset += n } case outIsPipe: n, err = outPipeFD.SpliceFromNonPipe(t, inFile, inOffset, count) if inOffset != -1 { inOffset += n } default: panic("at least one end of splice must be a pipe") } if n != 0 || err != syserror.ErrWouldBlock || nonBlock { break } if err = dw.waitForBoth(t); err != nil { break } } // Copy updated offsets out. if inOffsetPtr != 0 { if _, err := primitive.CopyInt64Out(t, inOffsetPtr, inOffset); err != nil { return 0, nil, err } } if outOffsetPtr != 0 { if _, err := primitive.CopyInt64Out(t, outOffsetPtr, outOffset); err != nil { return 0, nil, err } } if n != 0 { // On Linux, inotify behavior is not very consistent with splice(2). We try // our best to emulate Linux for very basic calls to splice, where for some // reason, events are generated for output files, but not input files. outFile.Dentry().InotifyWithParent(t, linux.IN_MODIFY, 0, vfs.PathEvent) } // We can only pass a single file to handleIOError, so pick inFile arbitrarily. // This is used only for debugging purposes. return uintptr(n), nil, slinux.HandleIOErrorVFS2(t, n != 0, err, syserror.ERESTARTSYS, "splice", outFile) } // Tee implements Linux syscall tee(2). func Tee(t *kernel.Task, args arch.SyscallArguments) (uintptr, *kernel.SyscallControl, error) { inFD := args[0].Int() outFD := args[1].Int() count := int64(args[2].SizeT()) flags := args[3].Int() if count == 0 { return 0, nil, nil } if count > int64(kernel.MAX_RW_COUNT) { count = int64(kernel.MAX_RW_COUNT) } if count < 0 { return 0, nil, syserror.EINVAL } // Check for invalid flags. if flags&^(linux.SPLICE_F_MOVE|linux.SPLICE_F_NONBLOCK|linux.SPLICE_F_MORE|linux.SPLICE_F_GIFT) != 0 { return 0, nil, syserror.EINVAL } // Get file descriptions. inFile := t.GetFileVFS2(inFD) if inFile == nil { return 0, nil, syserror.EBADF } defer inFile.DecRef(t) outFile := t.GetFileVFS2(outFD) if outFile == nil { return 0, nil, syserror.EBADF } defer outFile.DecRef(t) // Check that both files support the required directionality. if !inFile.IsReadable() || !outFile.IsWritable() { return 0, nil, syserror.EBADF } // The operation is non-blocking if anything is non-blocking. // // N.B. This is a rather simplistic heuristic that avoids some // poor edge case behavior since the exact semantics here are // underspecified and vary between versions of Linux itself. nonBlock := ((inFile.StatusFlags()|outFile.StatusFlags())&linux.O_NONBLOCK != 0) || (flags&linux.SPLICE_F_NONBLOCK != 0) // Both file descriptions must represent pipes. inPipeFD, inIsPipe := inFile.Impl().(*pipe.VFSPipeFD) outPipeFD, outIsPipe := outFile.Impl().(*pipe.VFSPipeFD) if !inIsPipe || !outIsPipe { return 0, nil, syserror.EINVAL } // Copy data. var ( n int64 err error ) dw := dualWaiter{ inFile: inFile, outFile: outFile, } defer dw.destroy() for { n, err = pipe.Tee(t, outPipeFD, inPipeFD, count) if n != 0 || err != syserror.ErrWouldBlock || nonBlock { break } if err = dw.waitForBoth(t); err != nil { break } } if n != 0 { outFile.Dentry().InotifyWithParent(t, linux.IN_MODIFY, 0, vfs.PathEvent) // If a partial write is completed, the error is dropped. Log it here. if err != nil && err != io.EOF && err != syserror.ErrWouldBlock { log.Debugf("tee completed a partial write with error: %v", err) err = nil } } // We can only pass a single file to handleIOError, so pick inFile arbitrarily. // This is used only for debugging purposes. return uintptr(n), nil, slinux.HandleIOErrorVFS2(t, n != 0, err, syserror.ERESTARTSYS, "tee", inFile) } // Sendfile implements linux system call sendfile(2). func Sendfile(t *kernel.Task, args arch.SyscallArguments) (uintptr, *kernel.SyscallControl, error) { outFD := args[0].Int() inFD := args[1].Int() offsetAddr := args[2].Pointer() count := int64(args[3].SizeT()) inFile := t.GetFileVFS2(inFD) if inFile == nil { return 0, nil, syserror.EBADF } defer inFile.DecRef(t) if !inFile.IsReadable() { return 0, nil, syserror.EBADF } outFile := t.GetFileVFS2(outFD) if outFile == nil { return 0, nil, syserror.EBADF } defer outFile.DecRef(t) if !outFile.IsWritable() { return 0, nil, syserror.EBADF } // Verify that the outFile Append flag is not set. if outFile.StatusFlags()&linux.O_APPEND != 0 { return 0, nil, syserror.EINVAL } // Verify that inFile is a regular file or block device. This is a // requirement; the same check appears in Linux // (fs/splice.c:splice_direct_to_actor). if stat, err := inFile.Stat(t, vfs.StatOptions{Mask: linux.STATX_TYPE}); err != nil { return 0, nil, err } else if stat.Mask&linux.STATX_TYPE == 0 || (stat.Mode&linux.S_IFMT != linux.S_IFREG && stat.Mode&linux.S_IFMT != linux.S_IFBLK) { return 0, nil, syserror.EINVAL } // Copy offset if it exists. offset := int64(-1) if offsetAddr != 0 { if inFile.Options().DenyPRead { return 0, nil, syserror.ESPIPE } var offsetP primitive.Int64 if _, err := offsetP.CopyIn(t, offsetAddr); err != nil { return 0, nil, err } offset = int64(offsetP) if offset < 0 { return 0, nil, syserror.EINVAL } if offset+count < 0 { return 0, nil, syserror.EINVAL } } // Validate count. This must come after offset checks. if count < 0 { return 0, nil, syserror.EINVAL } if count == 0 { return 0, nil, nil } if count > int64(kernel.MAX_RW_COUNT) { count = int64(kernel.MAX_RW_COUNT) } // Copy data. var ( n int64 err error ) dw := dualWaiter{ inFile: inFile, outFile: outFile, } defer dw.destroy() outPipeFD, outIsPipe := outFile.Impl().(*pipe.VFSPipeFD) // Reading from input file should never block, since it is regular or // block device. We only need to check if writing to the output file // can block. nonBlock := outFile.StatusFlags()&linux.O_NONBLOCK != 0 if outIsPipe { for n < count { var spliceN int64 spliceN, err = outPipeFD.SpliceFromNonPipe(t, inFile, offset, count) if offset != -1 { offset += spliceN } n += spliceN if err == syserror.ErrWouldBlock && !nonBlock { err = dw.waitForBoth(t) } if err != nil { break } } } else { // Read inFile to buffer, then write the contents to outFile. buf := make([]byte, count) for n < count { var readN int64 if offset != -1 { readN, err = inFile.PRead(t, usermem.BytesIOSequence(buf), offset, vfs.ReadOptions{}) offset += readN } else { readN, err = inFile.Read(t, usermem.BytesIOSequence(buf), vfs.ReadOptions{}) } n += readN // Write all of the bytes that we read. This may need // multiple write calls to complete. wbuf := buf[:readN] for len(wbuf) > 0 { var writeN int64 writeN, err = outFile.Write(t, usermem.BytesIOSequence(wbuf), vfs.WriteOptions{}) wbuf = wbuf[writeN:] if err == syserror.ErrWouldBlock && !nonBlock { err = dw.waitForOut(t) } if err != nil { // We didn't complete the write. Only report the bytes that were actually // written, and rewind offsets as needed. notWritten := int64(len(wbuf)) n -= notWritten if offset == -1 { // We modified the offset of the input file itself during the read // operation. Rewind it. if _, seekErr := inFile.Seek(t, -notWritten, linux.SEEK_CUR); seekErr != nil { // Log the error but don't return it, since the write has already // completed successfully. log.Warningf("failed to roll back input file offset: %v", seekErr) } } else { // The sendfile call was provided an offset parameter that should be // adjusted to reflect the number of bytes sent. Rewind it. offset -= notWritten } break } } if err == syserror.ErrWouldBlock && !nonBlock { err = dw.waitForBoth(t) } if err != nil { break } } } if offsetAddr != 0 { // Copy out the new offset. offsetP := primitive.Uint64(offset) if _, err := offsetP.CopyOut(t, offsetAddr); err != nil { return 0, nil, err } } if n != 0 { inFile.Dentry().InotifyWithParent(t, linux.IN_ACCESS, 0, vfs.PathEvent) outFile.Dentry().InotifyWithParent(t, linux.IN_MODIFY, 0, vfs.PathEvent) if err != nil && err != io.EOF && err != syserror.ErrWouldBlock { // If a partial write is completed, the error is dropped. Log it here. log.Debugf("sendfile completed a partial write with error: %v", err) err = nil } } // We can only pass a single file to handleIOError, so pick inFile arbitrarily. // This is used only for debugging purposes. return uintptr(n), nil, slinux.HandleIOErrorVFS2(t, n != 0, err, syserror.ERESTARTSYS, "sendfile", inFile) } // dualWaiter is used to wait on one or both vfs.FileDescriptions. It is not // thread-safe, and does not take a reference on the vfs.FileDescriptions. // // Users must call destroy() when finished. type dualWaiter struct { inFile *vfs.FileDescription outFile *vfs.FileDescription inW waiter.Entry inCh chan struct{} outW waiter.Entry outCh chan struct{} } // waitForBoth waits for both dw.inFile and dw.outFile to be ready. func (dw *dualWaiter) waitForBoth(t *kernel.Task) error { if dw.inFile.Readiness(eventMaskRead)&eventMaskRead == 0 { if dw.inCh == nil { dw.inW, dw.inCh = waiter.NewChannelEntry(nil) dw.inFile.EventRegister(&dw.inW, eventMaskRead) // We might be ready now. Try again before blocking. return nil } if err := t.Block(dw.inCh); err != nil { return err } } return dw.waitForOut(t) } // waitForOut waits for dw.outfile to be read. func (dw *dualWaiter) waitForOut(t *kernel.Task) error { // Don't bother checking readiness of the outFile, because it's not a // guarantee that it won't return EWOULDBLOCK. Both pipes and eventfds // can be "ready" but will reject writes of certain sizes with // EWOULDBLOCK. See b/172075629, b/170743336. if dw.outCh == nil { dw.outW, dw.outCh = waiter.NewChannelEntry(nil) dw.outFile.EventRegister(&dw.outW, eventMaskWrite) // We might be ready to write now. Try again before blocking. return nil } return t.Block(dw.outCh) } // destroy cleans up resources help by dw. No more calls to wait* can occur // after destroy is called. func (dw *dualWaiter) destroy() { if dw.inCh != nil { dw.inFile.EventUnregister(&dw.inW) dw.inCh = nil } if dw.outCh != nil { dw.outFile.EventUnregister(&dw.outW) dw.outCh = nil } dw.inFile = nil dw.outFile = nil }