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// 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 (
"sync/atomic"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/context"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/arch"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fs/lock"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel/auth"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/memmap"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sync"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/usermem"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/waiter"
)
// A FileDescription represents an open file description, which is the entity
// referred to by a file descriptor (POSIX.1-2017 3.258 "Open File
// Description").
//
// FileDescriptions are reference-counted. Unless otherwise specified, all
// FileDescription methods require that a reference is held.
//
// FileDescription is analogous to Linux's struct file.
type FileDescription struct {
FileDescriptionRefs
// flagsMu protects statusFlags and asyncHandler below.
flagsMu sync.Mutex
// statusFlags contains status flags, "initialized by open(2) and possibly
// modified by fcntl()" - fcntl(2). statusFlags can be read using atomic
// memory operations when it does not need to be synchronized with an
// access to asyncHandler.
statusFlags uint32
// asyncHandler handles O_ASYNC signal generation. It is set with the
// F_SETOWN or F_SETOWN_EX fcntls. For asyncHandler to be used, O_ASYNC must
// also be set by fcntl(2).
asyncHandler FileAsync
// epolls is the set of epollInterests registered for this FileDescription.
// epolls is protected by epollMu.
epollMu sync.Mutex
epolls map[*epollInterest]struct{}
// vd is the filesystem location at which this FileDescription was opened.
// A reference is held on vd. vd is immutable.
vd VirtualDentry
// opts contains options passed to FileDescription.Init(). opts is
// immutable.
opts FileDescriptionOptions
// readable is MayReadFileWithOpenFlags(statusFlags). readable is
// immutable.
//
// readable is analogous to Linux's FMODE_READ.
readable bool
// writable is MayWriteFileWithOpenFlags(statusFlags). If writable is true,
// the FileDescription holds a write count on vd.mount. writable is
// immutable.
//
// writable is analogous to Linux's FMODE_WRITE.
writable bool
usedLockBSD uint32
// impl is the FileDescriptionImpl associated with this Filesystem. impl is
// immutable. This should be the last field in FileDescription.
impl FileDescriptionImpl
}
// FileDescriptionOptions contains options to FileDescription.Init().
type FileDescriptionOptions struct {
// If AllowDirectIO is true, allow O_DIRECT to be set on the file.
AllowDirectIO bool
// If DenyPRead is true, calls to FileDescription.PRead() return ESPIPE.
DenyPRead bool
// If DenyPWrite is true, calls to FileDescription.PWrite() return
// ESPIPE.
DenyPWrite bool
// If UseDentryMetadata is true, calls to FileDescription methods that
// interact with file and filesystem metadata (Stat, SetStat, StatFS,
// ListXattr, GetXattr, SetXattr, RemoveXattr) are implemented by calling
// the corresponding FilesystemImpl methods instead of the corresponding
// FileDescriptionImpl methods.
//
// UseDentryMetadata is intended for file descriptions that are implemented
// outside of individual filesystems, such as pipes, sockets, and device
// special files. FileDescriptions for which UseDentryMetadata is true may
// embed DentryMetadataFileDescriptionImpl to obtain appropriate
// implementations of FileDescriptionImpl methods that should not be
// called.
UseDentryMetadata bool
}
// FileCreationFlags are the set of flags passed to FileDescription.Init() but
// omitted from FileDescription.StatusFlags().
const FileCreationFlags = linux.O_CREAT | linux.O_EXCL | linux.O_NOCTTY | linux.O_TRUNC
// Init must be called before first use of fd. If it succeeds, it takes
// references on mnt and d. flags is the initial file description flags, which
// is usually the full set of flags passed to open(2).
func (fd *FileDescription) Init(impl FileDescriptionImpl, flags uint32, mnt *Mount, d *Dentry, opts *FileDescriptionOptions) error {
writable := MayWriteFileWithOpenFlags(flags)
if writable {
if err := mnt.CheckBeginWrite(); err != nil {
return err
}
}
fd.EnableLeakCheck()
// Remove "file creation flags" to mirror the behavior from file.f_flags in
// fs/open.c:do_dentry_open.
fd.statusFlags = flags &^ FileCreationFlags
fd.vd = VirtualDentry{
mount: mnt,
dentry: d,
}
mnt.IncRef()
d.IncRef()
fd.opts = *opts
fd.readable = MayReadFileWithOpenFlags(flags)
fd.writable = writable
fd.impl = impl
return nil
}
// DecRef decrements fd's reference count.
func (fd *FileDescription) DecRef(ctx context.Context) {
fd.FileDescriptionRefs.DecRef(func() {
// Unregister fd from all epoll instances.
fd.epollMu.Lock()
epolls := fd.epolls
fd.epolls = nil
fd.epollMu.Unlock()
for epi := range epolls {
ep := epi.epoll
ep.interestMu.Lock()
// Check that epi has not been concurrently unregistered by
// EpollInstance.DeleteInterest() or EpollInstance.Release().
if _, ok := ep.interest[epi.key]; ok {
fd.EventUnregister(&epi.waiter)
ep.removeLocked(epi)
}
ep.interestMu.Unlock()
}
// If BSD locks were used, release any lock that it may have acquired.
if atomic.LoadUint32(&fd.usedLockBSD) != 0 {
fd.impl.UnlockBSD(context.Background(), fd)
}
// Release implementation resources.
fd.impl.Release(ctx)
if fd.writable {
fd.vd.mount.EndWrite()
}
fd.vd.DecRef(ctx)
fd.flagsMu.Lock()
// TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1663): We may need to unregister during save, as we do in VFS1.
if fd.statusFlags&linux.O_ASYNC != 0 && fd.asyncHandler != nil {
fd.asyncHandler.Unregister(fd)
}
fd.asyncHandler = nil
fd.flagsMu.Unlock()
})
}
// Mount returns the mount on which fd was opened. It does not take a reference
// on the returned Mount.
func (fd *FileDescription) Mount() *Mount {
return fd.vd.mount
}
// Dentry returns the dentry at which fd was opened. It does not take a
// reference on the returned Dentry.
func (fd *FileDescription) Dentry() *Dentry {
return fd.vd.dentry
}
// VirtualDentry returns the location at which fd was opened. It does not take
// a reference on the returned VirtualDentry.
func (fd *FileDescription) VirtualDentry() VirtualDentry {
return fd.vd
}
// Options returns the options passed to fd.Init().
func (fd *FileDescription) Options() FileDescriptionOptions {
return fd.opts
}
// StatusFlags returns file description status flags, as for fcntl(F_GETFL).
func (fd *FileDescription) StatusFlags() uint32 {
return atomic.LoadUint32(&fd.statusFlags)
}
// SetStatusFlags sets file description status flags, as for fcntl(F_SETFL).
func (fd *FileDescription) SetStatusFlags(ctx context.Context, creds *auth.Credentials, flags uint32) error {
// Compare Linux's fs/fcntl.c:setfl().
oldFlags := fd.StatusFlags()
// Linux documents this check as "O_APPEND cannot be cleared if the file is
// marked as append-only and the file is open for write", which would make
// sense. However, the check as actually implemented seems to be "O_APPEND
// cannot be changed if the file is marked as append-only".
if (flags^oldFlags)&linux.O_APPEND != 0 {
stat, err := fd.Stat(ctx, StatOptions{
// There is no mask bit for stx_attributes.
Mask: 0,
// Linux just reads inode::i_flags directly.
Sync: linux.AT_STATX_DONT_SYNC,
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
if (stat.AttributesMask&linux.STATX_ATTR_APPEND != 0) && (stat.Attributes&linux.STATX_ATTR_APPEND != 0) {
return syserror.EPERM
}
}
if (flags&linux.O_NOATIME != 0) && (oldFlags&linux.O_NOATIME == 0) {
stat, err := fd.Stat(ctx, StatOptions{
Mask: linux.STATX_UID,
// Linux's inode_owner_or_capable() just reads inode::i_uid
// directly.
Sync: linux.AT_STATX_DONT_SYNC,
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
if stat.Mask&linux.STATX_UID == 0 {
return syserror.EPERM
}
if !CanActAsOwner(creds, auth.KUID(stat.UID)) {
return syserror.EPERM
}
}
if flags&linux.O_DIRECT != 0 && !fd.opts.AllowDirectIO {
return syserror.EINVAL
}
// TODO(gvisor.dev/issue/1035): FileDescriptionImpl.SetOAsync()?
const settableFlags = linux.O_APPEND | linux.O_ASYNC | linux.O_DIRECT | linux.O_NOATIME | linux.O_NONBLOCK
fd.flagsMu.Lock()
if fd.asyncHandler != nil {
// Use fd.statusFlags instead of oldFlags, which may have become outdated,
// to avoid double registering/unregistering.
if fd.statusFlags&linux.O_ASYNC == 0 && flags&linux.O_ASYNC != 0 {
fd.asyncHandler.Register(fd)
} else if fd.statusFlags&linux.O_ASYNC != 0 && flags&linux.O_ASYNC == 0 {
fd.asyncHandler.Unregister(fd)
}
}
atomic.StoreUint32(&fd.statusFlags, (oldFlags&^settableFlags)|(flags&settableFlags))
fd.flagsMu.Unlock()
return nil
}
// IsReadable returns true if fd was opened for reading.
func (fd *FileDescription) IsReadable() bool {
return fd.readable
}
// IsWritable returns true if fd was opened for writing.
func (fd *FileDescription) IsWritable() bool {
return fd.writable
}
// Impl returns the FileDescriptionImpl associated with fd.
func (fd *FileDescription) Impl() FileDescriptionImpl {
return fd.impl
}
// FileDescriptionImpl contains implementation details for an FileDescription.
// Implementations of FileDescriptionImpl should contain their associated
// FileDescription by value as their first field.
//
// For all functions that return linux.Statx, Statx.Uid and Statx.Gid will
// be interpreted as IDs in the root UserNamespace (i.e. as auth.KUID and
// auth.KGID respectively).
//
// All methods may return errors not specified.
//
// FileDescriptionImpl is analogous to Linux's struct file_operations.
type FileDescriptionImpl interface {
// Release is called when the associated FileDescription reaches zero
// references.
Release(ctx context.Context)
// OnClose is called when a file descriptor representing the
// FileDescription is closed. Note that returning a non-nil error does not
// prevent the file descriptor from being closed.
OnClose(ctx context.Context) error
// Stat returns metadata for the file represented by the FileDescription.
Stat(ctx context.Context, opts StatOptions) (linux.Statx, error)
// SetStat updates metadata for the file represented by the
// FileDescription. Implementations are responsible for checking if the
// operation can be performed (see vfs.CheckSetStat() for common checks).
SetStat(ctx context.Context, opts SetStatOptions) error
// StatFS returns metadata for the filesystem containing the file
// represented by the FileDescription.
StatFS(ctx context.Context) (linux.Statfs, error)
// Allocate grows the file to offset + length bytes.
// Only mode == 0 is supported currently.
//
// Preconditions: The FileDescription was opened for writing.
Allocate(ctx context.Context, mode, offset, length uint64) error
// waiter.Waitable methods may be used to poll for I/O events.
waiter.Waitable
// PRead reads from the file into dst, starting at the given offset, and
// returns the number of bytes read. PRead is permitted to return partial
// reads with a nil error.
//
// Errors:
//
// - If opts.Flags specifies unsupported options, PRead returns EOPNOTSUPP.
//
// Preconditions:
// * The FileDescription was opened for reading.
// * FileDescriptionOptions.DenyPRead == false.
PRead(ctx context.Context, dst usermem.IOSequence, offset int64, opts ReadOptions) (int64, error)
// Read is similar to PRead, but does not specify an offset.
//
// For files with an implicit FileDescription offset (e.g. regular files),
// Read begins at the FileDescription offset, and advances the offset by
// the number of bytes read; note that POSIX 2.9.7 "Thread Interactions
// with Regular File Operations" requires that all operations that may
// mutate the FileDescription offset are serialized.
//
// Errors:
//
// - If opts.Flags specifies unsupported options, Read returns EOPNOTSUPP.
//
// Preconditions: The FileDescription was opened for reading.
Read(ctx context.Context, dst usermem.IOSequence, opts ReadOptions) (int64, error)
// PWrite writes src to the file, starting at the given offset, and returns
// the number of bytes written. PWrite is permitted to return partial
// writes with a nil error.
//
// As in Linux (but not POSIX), if O_APPEND is in effect for the
// FileDescription, PWrite should ignore the offset and append data to the
// end of the file.
//
// Errors:
//
// - If opts.Flags specifies unsupported options, PWrite returns
// EOPNOTSUPP.
//
// Preconditions:
// * The FileDescription was opened for writing.
// * FileDescriptionOptions.DenyPWrite == false.
PWrite(ctx context.Context, src usermem.IOSequence, offset int64, opts WriteOptions) (int64, error)
// Write is similar to PWrite, but does not specify an offset, which is
// implied as for Read.
//
// Write is a FileDescriptionImpl method, instead of a wrapper around
// PWrite that uses a FileDescription offset, to make it possible for
// remote filesystems to implement O_APPEND correctly (i.e. atomically with
// respect to writers outside the scope of VFS).
//
// Errors:
//
// - If opts.Flags specifies unsupported options, Write returns EOPNOTSUPP.
//
// Preconditions: The FileDescription was opened for writing.
Write(ctx context.Context, src usermem.IOSequence, opts WriteOptions) (int64, error)
// IterDirents invokes cb on each entry in the directory represented by the
// FileDescription. If IterDirents has been called since the last call to
// Seek, it continues iteration from the end of the last call.
IterDirents(ctx context.Context, cb IterDirentsCallback) error
// Seek changes the FileDescription offset (assuming one exists) and
// returns its new value.
//
// For directories, if whence == SEEK_SET and offset == 0, the caller is
// rewinddir(), such that Seek "shall also cause the directory stream to
// refer to the current state of the corresponding directory" -
// POSIX.1-2017.
Seek(ctx context.Context, offset int64, whence int32) (int64, error)
// Sync requests that cached state associated with the file represented by
// the FileDescription is synchronized with persistent storage, and blocks
// until this is complete.
Sync(ctx context.Context) error
// ConfigureMMap mutates opts to implement mmap(2) for the file. Most
// implementations that support memory mapping can call
// GenericConfigureMMap with the appropriate memmap.Mappable.
ConfigureMMap(ctx context.Context, opts *memmap.MMapOpts) error
// Ioctl implements the ioctl(2) syscall.
Ioctl(ctx context.Context, uio usermem.IO, args arch.SyscallArguments) (uintptr, error)
// ListXattr returns all extended attribute names for the file.
ListXattr(ctx context.Context, size uint64) ([]string, error)
// GetXattr returns the value associated with the given extended attribute
// for the file.
GetXattr(ctx context.Context, opts GetXattrOptions) (string, error)
// SetXattr changes the value associated with the given extended attribute
// for the file.
SetXattr(ctx context.Context, opts SetXattrOptions) error
// RemoveXattr removes the given extended attribute from the file.
RemoveXattr(ctx context.Context, name string) error
// LockBSD tries to acquire a BSD-style advisory file lock.
LockBSD(ctx context.Context, uid lock.UniqueID, t lock.LockType, block lock.Blocker) error
// UnlockBSD releases a BSD-style advisory file lock.
UnlockBSD(ctx context.Context, uid lock.UniqueID) error
// LockPOSIX tries to acquire a POSIX-style advisory file lock.
LockPOSIX(ctx context.Context, uid lock.UniqueID, t lock.LockType, start, length uint64, whence int16, block lock.Blocker) error
// UnlockPOSIX releases a POSIX-style advisory file lock.
UnlockPOSIX(ctx context.Context, uid lock.UniqueID, start, length uint64, whence int16) error
}
// Dirent holds the information contained in struct linux_dirent64.
type Dirent struct {
// Name is the filename.
Name string
// Type is the file type, a linux.DT_* constant.
Type uint8
// Ino is the inode number.
Ino uint64
// NextOff is the offset of the *next* Dirent in the directory; that is,
// FileDescription.Seek(NextOff, SEEK_SET) (as called by seekdir(3)) will
// cause the next call to FileDescription.IterDirents() to yield the next
// Dirent. (The offset of the first Dirent in a directory is always 0.)
NextOff int64
}
// IterDirentsCallback receives Dirents from FileDescriptionImpl.IterDirents.
type IterDirentsCallback interface {
// Handle handles the given iterated Dirent. If Handle returns a non-nil
// error, FileDescriptionImpl.IterDirents must stop iteration and return
// the error; the next call to FileDescriptionImpl.IterDirents should
// restart with the same Dirent.
Handle(dirent Dirent) error
}
// IterDirentsCallbackFunc implements IterDirentsCallback for a function with
// the semantics of IterDirentsCallback.Handle.
type IterDirentsCallbackFunc func(dirent Dirent) error
// Handle implements IterDirentsCallback.Handle.
func (f IterDirentsCallbackFunc) Handle(dirent Dirent) error {
return f(dirent)
}
// OnClose is called when a file descriptor representing the FileDescription is
// closed. Returning a non-nil error should not prevent the file descriptor
// from being closed.
func (fd *FileDescription) OnClose(ctx context.Context) error {
return fd.impl.OnClose(ctx)
}
// Stat returns metadata for the file represented by fd.
func (fd *FileDescription) Stat(ctx context.Context, opts StatOptions) (linux.Statx, error) {
if fd.opts.UseDentryMetadata {
vfsObj := fd.vd.mount.vfs
rp := vfsObj.getResolvingPath(auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx), &PathOperation{
Root: fd.vd,
Start: fd.vd,
})
stat, err := fd.vd.mount.fs.impl.StatAt(ctx, rp, opts)
vfsObj.putResolvingPath(ctx, rp)
return stat, err
}
return fd.impl.Stat(ctx, opts)
}
// SetStat updates metadata for the file represented by fd.
func (fd *FileDescription) SetStat(ctx context.Context, opts SetStatOptions) error {
if fd.opts.UseDentryMetadata {
vfsObj := fd.vd.mount.vfs
rp := vfsObj.getResolvingPath(auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx), &PathOperation{
Root: fd.vd,
Start: fd.vd,
})
err := fd.vd.mount.fs.impl.SetStatAt(ctx, rp, opts)
vfsObj.putResolvingPath(ctx, rp)
return err
}
return fd.impl.SetStat(ctx, opts)
}
// StatFS returns metadata for the filesystem containing the file represented
// by fd.
func (fd *FileDescription) StatFS(ctx context.Context) (linux.Statfs, error) {
if fd.opts.UseDentryMetadata {
vfsObj := fd.vd.mount.vfs
rp := vfsObj.getResolvingPath(auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx), &PathOperation{
Root: fd.vd,
Start: fd.vd,
})
statfs, err := fd.vd.mount.fs.impl.StatFSAt(ctx, rp)
vfsObj.putResolvingPath(ctx, rp)
return statfs, err
}
return fd.impl.StatFS(ctx)
}
// Allocate grows file represented by FileDescription to offset + length bytes.
func (fd *FileDescription) Allocate(ctx context.Context, mode, offset, length uint64) error {
if !fd.IsWritable() {
return syserror.EBADF
}
return fd.impl.Allocate(ctx, mode, offset, length)
}
// Readiness implements waiter.Waitable.Readiness.
//
// It returns fd's I/O readiness.
func (fd *FileDescription) Readiness(mask waiter.EventMask) waiter.EventMask {
return fd.impl.Readiness(mask)
}
// EventRegister implements waiter.Waitable.EventRegister.
//
// It registers e for I/O readiness events in mask.
func (fd *FileDescription) EventRegister(e *waiter.Entry, mask waiter.EventMask) {
fd.impl.EventRegister(e, mask)
}
// EventUnregister implements waiter.Waitable.EventUnregister.
//
// It unregisters e for I/O readiness events.
func (fd *FileDescription) EventUnregister(e *waiter.Entry) {
fd.impl.EventUnregister(e)
}
// PRead reads from the file represented by fd into dst, starting at the given
// offset, and returns the number of bytes read. PRead is permitted to return
// partial reads with a nil error.
func (fd *FileDescription) PRead(ctx context.Context, dst usermem.IOSequence, offset int64, opts ReadOptions) (int64, error) {
if fd.opts.DenyPRead {
return 0, syserror.ESPIPE
}
if !fd.readable {
return 0, syserror.EBADF
}
return fd.impl.PRead(ctx, dst, offset, opts)
}
// Read is similar to PRead, but does not specify an offset.
func (fd *FileDescription) Read(ctx context.Context, dst usermem.IOSequence, opts ReadOptions) (int64, error) {
if !fd.readable {
return 0, syserror.EBADF
}
return fd.impl.Read(ctx, dst, opts)
}
// PWrite writes src to the file represented by fd, starting at the given
// offset, and returns the number of bytes written. PWrite is permitted to
// return partial writes with a nil error.
func (fd *FileDescription) PWrite(ctx context.Context, src usermem.IOSequence, offset int64, opts WriteOptions) (int64, error) {
if fd.opts.DenyPWrite {
return 0, syserror.ESPIPE
}
if !fd.writable {
return 0, syserror.EBADF
}
return fd.impl.PWrite(ctx, src, offset, opts)
}
// Write is similar to PWrite, but does not specify an offset.
func (fd *FileDescription) Write(ctx context.Context, src usermem.IOSequence, opts WriteOptions) (int64, error) {
if !fd.writable {
return 0, syserror.EBADF
}
return fd.impl.Write(ctx, src, opts)
}
// IterDirents invokes cb on each entry in the directory represented by fd. If
// IterDirents has been called since the last call to Seek, it continues
// iteration from the end of the last call.
func (fd *FileDescription) IterDirents(ctx context.Context, cb IterDirentsCallback) error {
return fd.impl.IterDirents(ctx, cb)
}
// Seek changes fd's offset (assuming one exists) and returns its new value.
func (fd *FileDescription) Seek(ctx context.Context, offset int64, whence int32) (int64, error) {
return fd.impl.Seek(ctx, offset, whence)
}
// Sync has the semantics of fsync(2).
func (fd *FileDescription) Sync(ctx context.Context) error {
return fd.impl.Sync(ctx)
}
// ConfigureMMap mutates opts to implement mmap(2) for the file represented by
// fd.
func (fd *FileDescription) ConfigureMMap(ctx context.Context, opts *memmap.MMapOpts) error {
return fd.impl.ConfigureMMap(ctx, opts)
}
// Ioctl implements the ioctl(2) syscall.
func (fd *FileDescription) Ioctl(ctx context.Context, uio usermem.IO, args arch.SyscallArguments) (uintptr, error) {
return fd.impl.Ioctl(ctx, uio, args)
}
// ListXattr returns all extended attribute names for the file represented by
// fd.
//
// If the size of the list (including a NUL terminating byte after every entry)
// would exceed size, ERANGE may be returned. Note that implementations
// are free to ignore size entirely and return without error). In all cases,
// if size is 0, the list should be returned without error, regardless of size.
func (fd *FileDescription) ListXattr(ctx context.Context, size uint64) ([]string, error) {
if fd.opts.UseDentryMetadata {
vfsObj := fd.vd.mount.vfs
rp := vfsObj.getResolvingPath(auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx), &PathOperation{
Root: fd.vd,
Start: fd.vd,
})
names, err := fd.vd.mount.fs.impl.ListXattrAt(ctx, rp, size)
vfsObj.putResolvingPath(ctx, rp)
return names, err
}
names, err := fd.impl.ListXattr(ctx, size)
if err == syserror.ENOTSUP {
// Linux doesn't actually return ENOTSUP in this case; instead,
// fs/xattr.c:vfs_listxattr() falls back to allowing the security
// subsystem to return security extended attributes, which by default
// don't exist.
return nil, nil
}
return names, err
}
// GetXattr returns the value associated with the given extended attribute for
// the file represented by fd.
//
// If the size of the return value exceeds opts.Size, ERANGE may be returned
// (note that implementations are free to ignore opts.Size entirely and return
// without error). In all cases, if opts.Size is 0, the value should be
// returned without error, regardless of size.
func (fd *FileDescription) GetXattr(ctx context.Context, opts *GetXattrOptions) (string, error) {
if fd.opts.UseDentryMetadata {
vfsObj := fd.vd.mount.vfs
rp := vfsObj.getResolvingPath(auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx), &PathOperation{
Root: fd.vd,
Start: fd.vd,
})
val, err := fd.vd.mount.fs.impl.GetXattrAt(ctx, rp, *opts)
vfsObj.putResolvingPath(ctx, rp)
return val, err
}
return fd.impl.GetXattr(ctx, *opts)
}
// SetXattr changes the value associated with the given extended attribute for
// the file represented by fd.
func (fd *FileDescription) SetXattr(ctx context.Context, opts *SetXattrOptions) error {
if fd.opts.UseDentryMetadata {
vfsObj := fd.vd.mount.vfs
rp := vfsObj.getResolvingPath(auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx), &PathOperation{
Root: fd.vd,
Start: fd.vd,
})
err := fd.vd.mount.fs.impl.SetXattrAt(ctx, rp, *opts)
vfsObj.putResolvingPath(ctx, rp)
return err
}
return fd.impl.SetXattr(ctx, *opts)
}
// RemoveXattr removes the given extended attribute from the file represented
// by fd.
func (fd *FileDescription) RemoveXattr(ctx context.Context, name string) error {
if fd.opts.UseDentryMetadata {
vfsObj := fd.vd.mount.vfs
rp := vfsObj.getResolvingPath(auth.CredentialsFromContext(ctx), &PathOperation{
Root: fd.vd,
Start: fd.vd,
})
err := fd.vd.mount.fs.impl.RemoveXattrAt(ctx, rp, name)
vfsObj.putResolvingPath(ctx, rp)
return err
}
return fd.impl.RemoveXattr(ctx, name)
}
// SyncFS instructs the filesystem containing fd to execute the semantics of
// syncfs(2).
func (fd *FileDescription) SyncFS(ctx context.Context) error {
return fd.vd.mount.fs.impl.Sync(ctx)
}
// MappedName implements memmap.MappingIdentity.MappedName.
func (fd *FileDescription) MappedName(ctx context.Context) string {
vfsroot := RootFromContext(ctx)
s, _ := fd.vd.mount.vfs.PathnameWithDeleted(ctx, vfsroot, fd.vd)
if vfsroot.Ok() {
vfsroot.DecRef(ctx)
}
return s
}
// DeviceID implements memmap.MappingIdentity.DeviceID.
func (fd *FileDescription) DeviceID() uint64 {
stat, err := fd.Stat(context.Background(), StatOptions{
// There is no STATX_DEV; we assume that Stat will return it if it's
// available regardless of mask.
Mask: 0,
// fs/proc/task_mmu.c:show_map_vma() just reads inode::i_sb->s_dev
// directly.
Sync: linux.AT_STATX_DONT_SYNC,
})
if err != nil {
return 0
}
return uint64(linux.MakeDeviceID(uint16(stat.DevMajor), stat.DevMinor))
}
// InodeID implements memmap.MappingIdentity.InodeID.
func (fd *FileDescription) InodeID() uint64 {
stat, err := fd.Stat(context.Background(), StatOptions{
Mask: linux.STATX_INO,
// fs/proc/task_mmu.c:show_map_vma() just reads inode::i_ino directly.
Sync: linux.AT_STATX_DONT_SYNC,
})
if err != nil || stat.Mask&linux.STATX_INO == 0 {
return 0
}
return stat.Ino
}
// Msync implements memmap.MappingIdentity.Msync.
func (fd *FileDescription) Msync(ctx context.Context, mr memmap.MappableRange) error {
return fd.Sync(ctx)
}
// LockBSD tries to acquire a BSD-style advisory file lock.
func (fd *FileDescription) LockBSD(ctx context.Context, lockType lock.LockType, blocker lock.Blocker) error {
atomic.StoreUint32(&fd.usedLockBSD, 1)
return fd.impl.LockBSD(ctx, fd, lockType, blocker)
}
// UnlockBSD releases a BSD-style advisory file lock.
func (fd *FileDescription) UnlockBSD(ctx context.Context) error {
return fd.impl.UnlockBSD(ctx, fd)
}
// LockPOSIX locks a POSIX-style file range lock.
func (fd *FileDescription) LockPOSIX(ctx context.Context, uid lock.UniqueID, t lock.LockType, start, end uint64, whence int16, block lock.Blocker) error {
return fd.impl.LockPOSIX(ctx, uid, t, start, end, whence, block)
}
// UnlockPOSIX unlocks a POSIX-style file range lock.
func (fd *FileDescription) UnlockPOSIX(ctx context.Context, uid lock.UniqueID, start, end uint64, whence int16) error {
return fd.impl.UnlockPOSIX(ctx, uid, start, end, whence)
}
// A FileAsync sends signals to its owner when w is ready for IO. This is only
// implemented by pkg/sentry/fasync:FileAsync, but we unfortunately need this
// interface to avoid circular dependencies.
type FileAsync interface {
Register(w waiter.Waitable)
Unregister(w waiter.Waitable)
}
// AsyncHandler returns the FileAsync for fd.
func (fd *FileDescription) AsyncHandler() FileAsync {
fd.flagsMu.Lock()
defer fd.flagsMu.Unlock()
return fd.asyncHandler
}
// SetAsyncHandler sets fd.asyncHandler if it has not been set before and
// returns it.
func (fd *FileDescription) SetAsyncHandler(newHandler func() FileAsync) FileAsync {
fd.flagsMu.Lock()
defer fd.flagsMu.Unlock()
if fd.asyncHandler == nil {
fd.asyncHandler = newHandler()
if fd.statusFlags&linux.O_ASYNC != 0 {
fd.asyncHandler.Register(fd)
}
}
return fd.asyncHandler
}
// FileReadWriteSeeker is a helper struct to pass a FileDescription as
// io.Reader/io.Writer/io.ReadSeeker/etc.
type FileReadWriteSeeker struct {
FD *FileDescription
Ctx context.Context
ROpts ReadOptions
WOpts WriteOptions
}
// Read implements io.ReadWriteSeeker.Read.
func (f *FileReadWriteSeeker) Read(p []byte) (int, error) {
dst := usermem.BytesIOSequence(p)
ret, err := f.FD.Read(f.Ctx, dst, f.ROpts)
return int(ret), err
}
// Seek implements io.ReadWriteSeeker.Seek.
func (f *FileReadWriteSeeker) Seek(offset int64, whence int) (int64, error) {
return f.FD.Seek(f.Ctx, offset, int32(whence))
}
// Write implements io.ReadWriteSeeker.Write.
func (f *FileReadWriteSeeker) Write(p []byte) (int, error) {
buf := usermem.BytesIOSequence(p)
ret, err := f.FD.Write(f.Ctx, buf, f.WOpts)
return int(ret), err
}
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