// 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 vfs import ( "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context" 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. // // +stateify savable 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 an appropriate error for the unsuccessful lock attempt, depending on // whether this is a blocking or non-blocking operation. if block == nil { return syserror.ErrWouldBlock } return syserror.ERESTARTSYS } // 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(ctx context.Context, uid fslock.UniqueID, t fslock.LockType, r fslock.LockRange, block fslock.Blocker) error { if fl.posix.LockRegion(uid, t, r, block) { return nil } // Return an appropriate error for the unsuccessful lock attempt, depending on // whether this is a blocking or non-blocking operation. if block == nil { return syserror.ErrWouldBlock } return syserror.ERESTARTSYS } // 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(ctx context.Context, uid fslock.UniqueID, r fslock.LockRange) error { fl.posix.UnlockRegion(uid, r) return nil } func computeRange(ctx context.Context, fd *FileDescription, start uint64, length uint64, whence int16) (fslock.LockRange, error) { var off int64 switch whence { case linux.SEEK_SET: off = 0 case linux.SEEK_CUR: // Note that Linux does not hold any mutexes while retrieving the file // offset, see fs/locks.c:flock_to_posix_lock and fs/locks.c:fcntl_setlk. curOff, err := fd.Seek(ctx, 0, linux.SEEK_CUR) if err != nil { return fslock.LockRange{}, err } off = curOff case linux.SEEK_END: stat, err := fd.Stat(ctx, StatOptions{Mask: linux.STATX_SIZE}) if err != nil { return fslock.LockRange{}, err } off = int64(stat.Size) default: return fslock.LockRange{}, syserror.EINVAL } return fslock.ComputeRange(int64(start), int64(length), off) }