// 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 vfs import ( "math" "sync/atomic" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror" ) // A Mount is a replacement of a Dentry (Mount.key.point) from one Filesystem // (Mount.key.parent.fs) with a Dentry (Mount.root) from another Filesystem // (Mount.fs), which applies to path resolution in the context of a particular // Mount (Mount.key.parent). // // Mounts are reference-counted. Unless otherwise specified, all Mount methods // require that a reference is held. // // Mount and Filesystem are distinct types because it's possible for a single // Filesystem to be mounted at multiple locations and/or in multiple mount // namespaces. // // Mount is analogous to Linux's struct mount. (gVisor does not distinguish // between struct mount and struct vfsmount.) type Mount struct { // vfs, fs, and root are immutable. References are held on fs and root. // // Invariant: root belongs to fs. vfs *VirtualFilesystem fs *Filesystem root *Dentry // key is protected by VirtualFilesystem.mountMu and // VirtualFilesystem.mounts.seq, and may be nil. References are held on // key.parent and key.point if they are not nil. // // Invariant: key.parent != nil iff key.point != nil. key.point belongs to // key.parent.fs. key mountKey // ns is the namespace in which this Mount was mounted. ns is protected by // VirtualFilesystem.mountMu. ns *MountNamespace // The lower 63 bits of refs are a reference count. The MSB of refs is set // if the Mount has been eagerly umounted, as by umount(2) without the // MNT_DETACH flag. refs is accessed using atomic memory operations. refs int64 // children is the set of all Mounts for which Mount.key.parent is this // Mount. children is protected by VirtualFilesystem.mountMu. children map[*Mount]struct{} // umounted is true if VFS.umountRecursiveLocked() has been called on this // Mount. VirtualFilesystem does not hold a reference on Mounts for which // umounted is true. umounted is protected by VirtualFilesystem.mountMu. umounted bool // The lower 63 bits of writers is the number of calls to // Mount.CheckBeginWrite() that have not yet been paired with a call to // Mount.EndWrite(). The MSB of writers is set if MS_RDONLY is in effect. // writers is accessed using atomic memory operations. writers int64 } // A MountNamespace is a collection of Mounts. // // MountNamespaces are reference-counted. Unless otherwise specified, all // MountNamespace methods require that a reference is held. // // MountNamespace is analogous to Linux's struct mnt_namespace. type MountNamespace struct { // root is the MountNamespace's root mount. root is immutable. root *Mount // refs is the reference count. refs is accessed using atomic memory // operations. refs int64 // mountpoints maps all Dentries which are mount points in this namespace // to the number of Mounts for which they are mount points. mountpoints is // protected by VirtualFilesystem.mountMu. // // mountpoints is used to determine if a Dentry can be moved or removed // (which requires that the Dentry is not a mount point in the calling // namespace). // // mountpoints is maintained even if there are no references held on the // MountNamespace; this is required to ensure that // VFS.PrepareDeleteDentry() and VFS.PrepareRemoveDentry() operate // correctly on unreferenced MountNamespaces. mountpoints map[*Dentry]uint32 } // NewMountNamespace returns a new mount namespace with a root filesystem // configured by the given arguments. A reference is taken on the returned // MountNamespace. func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) NewMountNamespace(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, source, fsTypeName string, opts *GetFilesystemOptions) (*MountNamespace, error) { rft := vfs.getFilesystemType(fsTypeName) if rft == nil { ctx.Warningf("Unknown filesystem: %s", fsTypeName) return nil, syserror.ENODEV } fs, root, err := rft.fsType.GetFilesystem(ctx, vfs, creds, source, *opts) if err != nil { return nil, err } mntns := &MountNamespace{ refs: 1, mountpoints: make(map[*Dentry]uint32), } mntns.root = &Mount{ vfs: vfs, fs: fs, root: root, ns: mntns, refs: 1, } return mntns, nil } // MountAt creates and mounts a Filesystem configured by the given arguments. func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) MountAt(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, source string, target *PathOperation, fsTypeName string, opts *MountOptions) error { rft := vfs.getFilesystemType(fsTypeName) if rft == nil { return syserror.ENODEV } if !opts.InternalMount && !rft.opts.AllowUserMount { return syserror.ENODEV } fs, root, err := rft.fsType.GetFilesystem(ctx, vfs, creds, source, opts.GetFilesystemOptions) if err != nil { return err } // We can't hold vfs.mountMu while calling FilesystemImpl methods due to // lock ordering. vd, err := vfs.GetDentryAt(ctx, creds, target, &GetDentryOptions{}) if err != nil { root.DecRef() fs.DecRef() return err } vfs.mountMu.Lock() vd.dentry.mu.Lock() for { if vd.dentry.IsDisowned() { vd.dentry.mu.Unlock() vfs.mountMu.Unlock() vd.DecRef() root.DecRef() fs.DecRef() return syserror.ENOENT } // vd might have been mounted over between vfs.GetDentryAt() and // vfs.mountMu.Lock(). if !vd.dentry.isMounted() { break } nextmnt := vfs.mounts.Lookup(vd.mount, vd.dentry) if nextmnt == nil { break } // It's possible that nextmnt has been umounted but not disconnected, // in which case vfs no longer holds a reference on it, and the last // reference may be concurrently dropped even though we're holding // vfs.mountMu. if !nextmnt.tryIncMountedRef() { break } // This can't fail since we're holding vfs.mountMu. nextmnt.root.IncRef() vd.dentry.mu.Unlock() vd.DecRef() vd = VirtualDentry{ mount: nextmnt, dentry: nextmnt.root, } vd.dentry.mu.Lock() } // TODO: Linux requires that either both the mount point and the mount root // are directories, or neither are, and returns ENOTDIR if this is not the // case. mntns := vd.mount.ns mnt := &Mount{ vfs: vfs, fs: fs, root: root, ns: mntns, refs: 1, } vfs.mounts.seq.BeginWrite() vfs.connectLocked(mnt, vd, mntns) vfs.mounts.seq.EndWrite() vd.dentry.mu.Unlock() vfs.mountMu.Unlock() return nil } // UmountAt removes the Mount at the given path. func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) UmountAt(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, pop *PathOperation, opts *UmountOptions) error { if opts.Flags&^(linux.MNT_FORCE|linux.MNT_DETACH) != 0 { return syserror.EINVAL } // MNT_FORCE is currently unimplemented except for the permission check. if opts.Flags&linux.MNT_FORCE != 0 && creds.HasCapabilityIn(linux.CAP_SYS_ADMIN, creds.UserNamespace.Root()) { return syserror.EPERM } vd, err := vfs.GetDentryAt(ctx, creds, pop, &GetDentryOptions{}) if err != nil { return err } defer vd.DecRef() if vd.dentry != vd.mount.root { return syserror.EINVAL } vfs.mountMu.Lock() if mntns := MountNamespaceFromContext(ctx); mntns != nil { defer mntns.DecRef() if mntns != vd.mount.ns { vfs.mountMu.Unlock() return syserror.EINVAL } } // TODO(jamieliu): Linux special-cases umount of the caller's root, which // we don't implement yet (we'll just fail it since the caller holds a // reference on it). vfs.mounts.seq.BeginWrite() if opts.Flags&linux.MNT_DETACH == 0 { if len(vd.mount.children) != 0 { vfs.mounts.seq.EndWrite() vfs.mountMu.Unlock() return syserror.EBUSY } // We are holding a reference on vd.mount. expectedRefs := int64(1) if !vd.mount.umounted { expectedRefs = 2 } if atomic.LoadInt64(&vd.mount.refs)&^math.MinInt64 != expectedRefs { // mask out MSB vfs.mounts.seq.EndWrite() vfs.mountMu.Unlock() return syserror.EBUSY } } vdsToDecRef, mountsToDecRef := vfs.umountRecursiveLocked(vd.mount, &umountRecursiveOptions{ eager: opts.Flags&linux.MNT_DETACH == 0, disconnectHierarchy: true, }, nil, nil) vfs.mounts.seq.EndWrite() vfs.mountMu.Unlock() for _, vd := range vdsToDecRef { vd.DecRef() } for _, mnt := range mountsToDecRef { mnt.DecRef() } return nil } type umountRecursiveOptions struct { // If eager is true, ensure that future calls to Mount.tryIncMountedRef() // on umounted mounts fail. // // eager is analogous to Linux's UMOUNT_SYNC. eager bool // If disconnectHierarchy is true, Mounts that are umounted hierarchically // should be disconnected from their parents. (Mounts whose parents are not // umounted, which in most cases means the Mount passed to the initial call // to umountRecursiveLocked, are unconditionally disconnected for // consistency with Linux.) // // disconnectHierarchy is analogous to Linux's !UMOUNT_CONNECTED. disconnectHierarchy bool } // umountRecursiveLocked marks mnt and its descendants as umounted. It does not // release mount or dentry references; instead, it appends VirtualDentries and // Mounts on which references must be dropped to vdsToDecRef and mountsToDecRef // respectively, and returns updated slices. (This is necessary because // filesystem locks possibly taken by DentryImpl.DecRef() may precede // vfs.mountMu in the lock order, and Mount.DecRef() may lock vfs.mountMu.) // // umountRecursiveLocked is analogous to Linux's fs/namespace.c:umount_tree(). // // Preconditions: vfs.mountMu must be locked. vfs.mounts.seq must be in a // writer critical section. func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) umountRecursiveLocked(mnt *Mount, opts *umountRecursiveOptions, vdsToDecRef []VirtualDentry, mountsToDecRef []*Mount) ([]VirtualDentry, []*Mount) { if !mnt.umounted { mnt.umounted = true mountsToDecRef = append(mountsToDecRef, mnt) if parent := mnt.parent(); parent != nil && (opts.disconnectHierarchy || !parent.umounted) { vdsToDecRef = append(vdsToDecRef, vfs.disconnectLocked(mnt)) } } if opts.eager { for { refs := atomic.LoadInt64(&mnt.refs) if refs < 0 { break } if atomic.CompareAndSwapInt64(&mnt.refs, refs, refs|math.MinInt64) { break } } } for child := range mnt.children { vdsToDecRef, mountsToDecRef = vfs.umountRecursiveLocked(child, opts, vdsToDecRef, mountsToDecRef) } return vdsToDecRef, mountsToDecRef } // connectLocked makes vd the mount parent/point for mnt. It consumes // references held by vd. // // Preconditions: vfs.mountMu must be locked. vfs.mounts.seq must be in a // writer critical section. d.mu must be locked. mnt.parent() == nil. func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) connectLocked(mnt *Mount, vd VirtualDentry, mntns *MountNamespace) { mnt.storeKey(vd) if vd.mount.children == nil { vd.mount.children = make(map[*Mount]struct{}) } vd.mount.children[mnt] = struct{}{} atomic.AddUint32(&vd.dentry.mounts, 1) mntns.mountpoints[vd.dentry]++ vfs.mounts.insertSeqed(mnt) vfsmpmounts, ok := vfs.mountpoints[vd.dentry] if !ok { vfsmpmounts = make(map[*Mount]struct{}) vfs.mountpoints[vd.dentry] = vfsmpmounts } vfsmpmounts[mnt] = struct{}{} } // disconnectLocked makes vd have no mount parent/point and returns its old // mount parent/point with a reference held. // // Preconditions: vfs.mountMu must be locked. vfs.mounts.seq must be in a // writer critical section. mnt.parent() != nil. func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) disconnectLocked(mnt *Mount) VirtualDentry { vd := mnt.loadKey() mnt.storeKey(VirtualDentry{}) delete(vd.mount.children, mnt) atomic.AddUint32(&vd.dentry.mounts, math.MaxUint32) // -1 mnt.ns.mountpoints[vd.dentry]-- if mnt.ns.mountpoints[vd.dentry] == 0 { delete(mnt.ns.mountpoints, vd.dentry) } vfs.mounts.removeSeqed(mnt) vfsmpmounts := vfs.mountpoints[vd.dentry] delete(vfsmpmounts, mnt) if len(vfsmpmounts) == 0 { delete(vfs.mountpoints, vd.dentry) } return vd } // tryIncMountedRef increments mnt's reference count and returns true. If mnt's // reference count is already zero, or has been eagerly umounted, // tryIncMountedRef does nothing and returns false. // // tryIncMountedRef does not require that a reference is held on mnt. func (mnt *Mount) tryIncMountedRef() bool { for { refs := atomic.LoadInt64(&mnt.refs) if refs <= 0 { // refs < 0 => MSB set => eagerly unmounted return false } if atomic.CompareAndSwapInt64(&mnt.refs, refs, refs+1) { return true } } } // IncRef increments mnt's reference count. func (mnt *Mount) IncRef() { // In general, negative values for mnt.refs are valid because the MSB is // the eager-unmount bit. atomic.AddInt64(&mnt.refs, 1) } // DecRef decrements mnt's reference count. func (mnt *Mount) DecRef() { refs := atomic.AddInt64(&mnt.refs, -1) if refs&^math.MinInt64 == 0 { // mask out MSB var vd VirtualDentry if mnt.parent() != nil { mnt.vfs.mountMu.Lock() mnt.vfs.mounts.seq.BeginWrite() vd = mnt.vfs.disconnectLocked(mnt) mnt.vfs.mounts.seq.EndWrite() mnt.vfs.mountMu.Unlock() } mnt.root.DecRef() mnt.fs.DecRef() if vd.Ok() { vd.DecRef() } } } // IncRef increments mntns' reference count. func (mntns *MountNamespace) IncRef() { if atomic.AddInt64(&mntns.refs, 1) <= 1 { panic("MountNamespace.IncRef() called without holding a reference") } } // DecRef decrements mntns' reference count. func (mntns *MountNamespace) DecRef() { vfs := mntns.root.fs.VirtualFilesystem() if refs := atomic.AddInt64(&mntns.refs, -1); refs == 0 { vfs.mountMu.Lock() vfs.mounts.seq.BeginWrite() vdsToDecRef, mountsToDecRef := vfs.umountRecursiveLocked(mntns.root, &umountRecursiveOptions{ disconnectHierarchy: true, }, nil, nil) vfs.mounts.seq.EndWrite() vfs.mountMu.Unlock() for _, vd := range vdsToDecRef { vd.DecRef() } for _, mnt := range mountsToDecRef { mnt.DecRef() } } else if refs < 0 { panic("MountNamespace.DecRef() called without holding a reference") } } // getMountAt returns the last Mount in the stack mounted at (mnt, d). It takes // a reference on the returned Mount. If (mnt, d) is not a mount point, // getMountAt returns nil. // // getMountAt is analogous to Linux's fs/namei.c:follow_mount(). // // Preconditions: References are held on mnt and d. func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) getMountAt(mnt *Mount, d *Dentry) *Mount { // The first mount is special-cased: // // - The caller is assumed to have checked d.isMounted() already. (This // isn't a precondition because it doesn't matter for correctness.) // // - We return nil, instead of mnt, if there is no mount at (mnt, d). // // - We don't drop the caller's references on mnt and d. retryFirst: next := vfs.mounts.Lookup(mnt, d) if next == nil { return nil } if !next.tryIncMountedRef() { // Raced with umount. goto retryFirst } mnt = next d = next.root // We don't need to take Dentry refs anywhere in this function because // Mounts hold references on Mount.root, which is immutable. for d.isMounted() { next := vfs.mounts.Lookup(mnt, d) if next == nil { break } if !next.tryIncMountedRef() { // Raced with umount. continue } mnt.DecRef() mnt = next d = next.root } return mnt } // getMountpointAt returns the mount point for the stack of Mounts including // mnt. It takes a reference on the returned VirtualDentry. If no such mount // point exists (i.e. mnt is a root mount), getMountpointAt returns (nil, nil). // // Preconditions: References are held on mnt and root. vfsroot is not (mnt, // mnt.root). func (vfs *VirtualFilesystem) getMountpointAt(mnt *Mount, vfsroot VirtualDentry) VirtualDentry { // The first mount is special-cased: // // - The caller must have already checked mnt against vfsroot. // // - We return nil, instead of mnt, if there is no mount point for mnt. // // - We don't drop the caller's reference on mnt. retryFirst: epoch := vfs.mounts.seq.BeginRead() parent, point := mnt.parent(), mnt.point() if !vfs.mounts.seq.ReadOk(epoch) { goto retryFirst } if parent == nil { return VirtualDentry{} } if !parent.tryIncMountedRef() { // Raced with umount. goto retryFirst } if !point.TryIncRef() { // Since Mount holds a reference on Mount.key.point, this can only // happen due to a racing change to Mount.key. parent.DecRef() goto retryFirst } if !vfs.mounts.seq.ReadOk(epoch) { point.DecRef() parent.DecRef() goto retryFirst } mnt = parent d := point for { if mnt == vfsroot.mount && d == vfsroot.dentry { break } if d != mnt.root { break } retryNotFirst: epoch := vfs.mounts.seq.BeginRead() parent, point := mnt.parent(), mnt.point() if !vfs.mounts.seq.ReadOk(epoch) { goto retryNotFirst } if parent == nil { break } if !parent.tryIncMountedRef() { // Raced with umount. goto retryNotFirst } if !point.TryIncRef() { // Since Mount holds a reference on Mount.key.point, this can // only happen due to a racing change to Mount.key. parent.DecRef() goto retryNotFirst } if !vfs.mounts.seq.ReadOk(epoch) { point.DecRef() parent.DecRef() goto retryNotFirst } d.DecRef() mnt.DecRef() mnt = parent d = point } return VirtualDentry{mnt, d} } // CheckBeginWrite increments the counter of in-progress write operations on // mnt. If mnt is mounted MS_RDONLY, CheckBeginWrite does nothing and returns // EROFS. // // If CheckBeginWrite succeeds, EndWrite must be called when the write // operation is finished. func (mnt *Mount) CheckBeginWrite() error { if atomic.AddInt64(&mnt.writers, 1) < 0 { atomic.AddInt64(&mnt.writers, -1) return syserror.EROFS } return nil } // EndWrite indicates that a write operation signaled by a previous successful // call to CheckBeginWrite has finished. func (mnt *Mount) EndWrite() { atomic.AddInt64(&mnt.writers, -1) } // Preconditions: VirtualFilesystem.mountMu must be locked. func (mnt *Mount) setReadOnlyLocked(ro bool) error { if oldRO := atomic.LoadInt64(&mnt.writers) < 0; oldRO == ro { return nil } if ro { if !atomic.CompareAndSwapInt64(&mnt.writers, 0, math.MinInt64) { return syserror.EBUSY } return nil } // Unset MSB without dropping any temporary increments from failed calls to // mnt.CheckBeginWrite(). atomic.AddInt64(&mnt.writers, math.MinInt64) return nil } // Filesystem returns the mounted Filesystem. It does not take a reference on // the returned Filesystem. func (mnt *Mount) Filesystem() *Filesystem { return mnt.fs } // Root returns mntns' root. A reference is taken on the returned // VirtualDentry. func (mntns *MountNamespace) Root() VirtualDentry { vd := VirtualDentry{ mount: mntns.root, dentry: mntns.root.root, } vd.IncRef() return vd }