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/* bubblewrap
* Copyright (C) 2016 Alexander Larsson
* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.0-or-later
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <sys/mount.h>
#include "utils.h"
#include "bind-mount.h"
static char *
skip_token (char *line, bool eat_whitespace)
{
while (*line != ' ' && *line != '\n')
line++;
if (eat_whitespace && *line == ' ')
line++;
return line;
}
static char *
unescape_inline (char *escaped)
{
char *unescaped, *res;
const char *end;
res = escaped;
end = escaped + strlen (escaped);
unescaped = escaped;
while (escaped < end)
{
if (*escaped == '\\')
{
*unescaped++ =
((escaped[1] - '0') << 6) |
((escaped[2] - '0') << 3) |
((escaped[3] - '0') << 0);
escaped += 4;
}
else
{
*unescaped++ = *escaped++;
}
}
*unescaped = 0;
return res;
}
static bool
match_token (const char *token, const char *token_end, const char *str)
{
while (token != token_end && *token == *str)
{
token++;
str++;
}
if (token == token_end)
return *str == 0;
return FALSE;
}
static unsigned long
decode_mountoptions (const char *options)
{
const char *token, *end_token;
int i;
unsigned long flags = 0;
static const struct { int flag;
const char *name;
} flags_data[] = {
{ 0, "rw" },
{ MS_RDONLY, "ro" },
{ MS_NOSUID, "nosuid" },
{ MS_NODEV, "nodev" },
{ MS_NOEXEC, "noexec" },
{ MS_NOATIME, "noatime" },
{ MS_NODIRATIME, "nodiratime" },
{ MS_RELATIME, "relatime" },
{ 0, NULL }
};
token = options;
do
{
end_token = strchr (token, ',');
if (end_token == NULL)
end_token = token + strlen (token);
for (i = 0; flags_data[i].name != NULL; i++)
{
if (match_token (token, end_token, flags_data[i].name))
{
flags |= flags_data[i].flag;
break;
}
}
if (*end_token != 0)
token = end_token + 1;
else
token = NULL;
}
while (token != NULL);
return flags;
}
typedef struct MountInfo MountInfo;
struct MountInfo {
char *mountpoint;
unsigned long options;
};
typedef MountInfo *MountTab;
static void
mount_tab_free (MountTab tab)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; tab[i].mountpoint != NULL; i++)
free (tab[i].mountpoint);
free (tab);
}
static inline void
cleanup_mount_tabp (void *p)
{
void **pp = (void **) p;
if (*pp)
mount_tab_free ((MountTab)*pp);
}
#define cleanup_mount_tab __attribute__((cleanup (cleanup_mount_tabp)))
typedef struct MountInfoLine MountInfoLine;
struct MountInfoLine {
const char *mountpoint;
const char *options;
bool covered;
int id;
int parent_id;
MountInfoLine *first_child;
MountInfoLine *next_sibling;
};
static unsigned int
count_lines (const char *data)
{
unsigned int count = 0;
const char *p = data;
while (*p != 0)
{
if (*p == '\n')
count++;
p++;
}
/* If missing final newline, add one */
if (p > data && *(p-1) != '\n')
count++;
return count;
}
static int
count_mounts (MountInfoLine *line)
{
MountInfoLine *child;
int res = 0;
if (!line->covered)
res += 1;
child = line->first_child;
while (child != NULL)
{
res += count_mounts (child);
child = child->next_sibling;
}
return res;
}
static MountInfo *
collect_mounts (MountInfo *info, MountInfoLine *line)
{
MountInfoLine *child;
if (!line->covered)
{
info->mountpoint = xstrdup (line->mountpoint);
info->options = decode_mountoptions (line->options);
info ++;
}
child = line->first_child;
while (child != NULL)
{
info = collect_mounts (info, child);
child = child->next_sibling;
}
return info;
}
static MountTab
parse_mountinfo (int proc_fd,
const char *root_mount)
{
cleanup_free char *mountinfo = NULL;
cleanup_free MountInfoLine *lines = NULL;
cleanup_free MountInfoLine **by_id = NULL;
cleanup_mount_tab MountTab mount_tab = NULL;
MountInfo *end_tab;
int n_mounts;
char *line;
unsigned int i;
int max_id;
unsigned int n_lines;
int root;
mountinfo = load_file_at (proc_fd, "self/mountinfo");
if (mountinfo == NULL)
die_with_error ("Can't open /proc/self/mountinfo");
n_lines = count_lines (mountinfo);
lines = xcalloc (n_lines * sizeof (MountInfoLine));
max_id = 0;
line = mountinfo;
i = 0;
root = -1;
while (*line != 0)
{
int rc, consumed = 0;
unsigned int maj, min;
char *end;
char *rest;
char *mountpoint;
char *mountpoint_end;
char *options;
char *options_end;
char *next_line;
assert (i < n_lines);
end = strchr (line, '\n');
if (end != NULL)
{
*end = 0;
next_line = end + 1;
}
else
next_line = line + strlen (line);
rc = sscanf (line, "%d %d %u:%u %n", &lines[i].id, &lines[i].parent_id, &maj, &min, &consumed);
if (rc != 4)
die ("Can't parse mountinfo line");
rest = line + consumed;
rest = skip_token (rest, TRUE); /* mountroot */
mountpoint = rest;
rest = skip_token (rest, FALSE); /* mountpoint */
mountpoint_end = rest++;
options = rest;
rest = skip_token (rest, FALSE); /* vfs options */
options_end = rest;
*mountpoint_end = 0;
lines[i].mountpoint = unescape_inline (mountpoint);
*options_end = 0;
lines[i].options = options;
if (lines[i].id > max_id)
max_id = lines[i].id;
if (lines[i].parent_id > max_id)
max_id = lines[i].parent_id;
if (path_equal (lines[i].mountpoint, root_mount))
root = i;
i++;
line = next_line;
}
assert (i == n_lines);
if (root == -1)
{
mount_tab = xcalloc (sizeof (MountInfo) * (1));
return steal_pointer (&mount_tab);
}
by_id = xcalloc ((max_id + 1) * sizeof (MountInfoLine*));
for (i = 0; i < n_lines; i++)
by_id[lines[i].id] = &lines[i];
for (i = 0; i < n_lines; i++)
{
MountInfoLine *this = &lines[i];
MountInfoLine *parent = by_id[this->parent_id];
MountInfoLine **to_sibling;
MountInfoLine *sibling;
bool covered = FALSE;
if (!has_path_prefix (this->mountpoint, root_mount))
continue;
if (parent == NULL)
continue;
if (strcmp (parent->mountpoint, this->mountpoint) == 0)
parent->covered = TRUE;
to_sibling = &parent->first_child;
sibling = parent->first_child;
while (sibling != NULL)
{
/* If this mountpoint is a path prefix of the sibling,
* say this->mp=/foo/bar and sibling->mp=/foo, then it is
* covered by the sibling, and we drop it. */
if (has_path_prefix (this->mountpoint, sibling->mountpoint))
{
covered = TRUE;
break;
}
/* If the sibling is a path prefix of this mount point,
* say this->mp=/foo and sibling->mp=/foo/bar, then the sibling
* is covered, and we drop it.
*/
if (has_path_prefix (sibling->mountpoint, this->mountpoint))
*to_sibling = sibling->next_sibling;
else
to_sibling = &sibling->next_sibling;
sibling = sibling->next_sibling;
}
if (covered)
continue;
*to_sibling = this;
}
n_mounts = count_mounts (&lines[root]);
mount_tab = xcalloc (sizeof (MountInfo) * (n_mounts + 1));
end_tab = collect_mounts (&mount_tab[0], &lines[root]);
assert (end_tab == &mount_tab[n_mounts]);
return steal_pointer (&mount_tab);
}
bind_mount_result
bind_mount (int proc_fd,
const char *src,
const char *dest,
bind_option_t options,
char **failing_path)
{
bool readonly = (options & BIND_READONLY) != 0;
bool devices = (options & BIND_DEVICES) != 0;
bool recursive = (options & BIND_RECURSIVE) != 0;
unsigned long current_flags, new_flags;
cleanup_mount_tab MountTab mount_tab = NULL;
cleanup_free char *resolved_dest = NULL;
cleanup_free char *dest_proc = NULL;
cleanup_free char *oldroot_dest_proc = NULL;
cleanup_free char *kernel_case_combination = NULL;
cleanup_fd int dest_fd = -1;
int i;
if (src)
{
if (mount (src, dest, NULL, MS_SILENT | MS_BIND | (recursive ? MS_REC : 0), NULL) != 0)
return BIND_MOUNT_ERROR_MOUNT;
}
/* The mount operation will resolve any symlinks in the destination
path, so to find it in the mount table we need to do that too. */
resolved_dest = realpath (dest, NULL);
if (resolved_dest == NULL)
return BIND_MOUNT_ERROR_REALPATH_DEST;
dest_fd = open (resolved_dest, O_PATH | O_CLOEXEC);
if (dest_fd < 0)
{
if (failing_path != NULL)
*failing_path = steal_pointer (&resolved_dest);
return BIND_MOUNT_ERROR_REOPEN_DEST;
}
/* If we are in a case-insensitive filesystem, mountinfo might contain a
* different case combination of the path we requested to mount.
* This is due to the fact that the kernel, as of the beginning of 2021,
* populates mountinfo with whatever case combination first appeared in the
* dcache; kernel developers plan to change this in future so that it
* reflects the on-disk encoding instead.
* To avoid throwing an error when this happens, we use readlink() result
* instead of the provided @root_mount, so that we can compare the mountinfo
* entries with the same case combination that the kernel is expected to
* use. */
dest_proc = xasprintf ("/proc/self/fd/%d", dest_fd);
oldroot_dest_proc = get_oldroot_path (dest_proc);
kernel_case_combination = readlink_malloc (oldroot_dest_proc);
if (kernel_case_combination == NULL)
{
if (failing_path != NULL)
*failing_path = steal_pointer (&resolved_dest);
return BIND_MOUNT_ERROR_READLINK_DEST_PROC_FD;
}
mount_tab = parse_mountinfo (proc_fd, kernel_case_combination);
if (mount_tab[0].mountpoint == NULL)
{
if (failing_path != NULL)
*failing_path = steal_pointer (&kernel_case_combination);
errno = EINVAL;
return BIND_MOUNT_ERROR_FIND_DEST_MOUNT;
}
assert (path_equal (mount_tab[0].mountpoint, kernel_case_combination));
current_flags = mount_tab[0].options;
new_flags = current_flags | (devices ? 0 : MS_NODEV) | MS_NOSUID | (readonly ? MS_RDONLY : 0);
if (new_flags != current_flags &&
mount ("none", resolved_dest,
NULL, MS_SILENT | MS_BIND | MS_REMOUNT | new_flags, NULL) != 0)
{
if (failing_path != NULL)
*failing_path = steal_pointer (&resolved_dest);
return BIND_MOUNT_ERROR_REMOUNT_DEST;
}
/* We need to work around the fact that a bind mount does not apply the flags, so we need to manually
* apply the flags to all submounts in the recursive case.
* Note: This does not apply the flags to mounts which are later propagated into this namespace.
*/
if (recursive)
{
for (i = 1; mount_tab[i].mountpoint != NULL; i++)
{
current_flags = mount_tab[i].options;
new_flags = current_flags | (devices ? 0 : MS_NODEV) | MS_NOSUID | (readonly ? MS_RDONLY : 0);
if (new_flags != current_flags &&
mount ("none", mount_tab[i].mountpoint,
NULL, MS_SILENT | MS_BIND | MS_REMOUNT | new_flags, NULL) != 0)
{
/* If we can't read the mountpoint we can't remount it, but that should
be safe to ignore because its not something the user can access. */
if (errno != EACCES)
{
if (failing_path != NULL)
*failing_path = xstrdup (mount_tab[i].mountpoint);
return BIND_MOUNT_ERROR_REMOUNT_SUBMOUNT;
}
}
}
}
return BIND_MOUNT_SUCCESS;
}
/**
* Return a string representing bind_mount_result, like strerror().
* If want_errno_p is non-NULL, *want_errno_p is used to indicate whether
* it would make sense to print strerror(saved_errno).
*/
static char *
bind_mount_result_to_string (bind_mount_result res,
const char *failing_path,
bool *want_errno_p)
{
char *string = NULL;
bool want_errno = TRUE;
switch (res)
{
case BIND_MOUNT_ERROR_MOUNT:
string = xstrdup ("Unable to mount source on destination");
break;
case BIND_MOUNT_ERROR_REALPATH_DEST:
string = xstrdup ("realpath(destination)");
break;
case BIND_MOUNT_ERROR_REOPEN_DEST:
string = xasprintf ("open(\"%s\", O_PATH)", failing_path);
break;
case BIND_MOUNT_ERROR_READLINK_DEST_PROC_FD:
string = xasprintf ("readlink(/proc/self/fd/N) for \"%s\"", failing_path);
break;
case BIND_MOUNT_ERROR_FIND_DEST_MOUNT:
string = xasprintf ("Unable to find \"%s\" in mount table", failing_path);
want_errno = FALSE;
break;
case BIND_MOUNT_ERROR_REMOUNT_DEST:
string = xasprintf ("Unable to remount destination \"%s\" with correct flags",
failing_path);
break;
case BIND_MOUNT_ERROR_REMOUNT_SUBMOUNT:
string = xasprintf ("Unable to apply mount flags: remount \"%s\"",
failing_path);
break;
case BIND_MOUNT_SUCCESS:
string = xstrdup ("Success");
break;
default:
string = xstrdup ("(unknown/invalid bind_mount_result)");
break;
}
if (want_errno_p != NULL)
*want_errno_p = want_errno;
return string;
}
void
die_with_bind_result (bind_mount_result res,
int saved_errno,
const char *failing_path,
const char *format,
...)
{
va_list args;
bool want_errno = TRUE;
char *message;
fprintf (stderr, "bwrap: ");
va_start (args, format);
vfprintf (stderr, format, args);
va_end (args);
message = bind_mount_result_to_string (res, failing_path, &want_errno);
fprintf (stderr, ": %s", message);
/* message is leaked, but we're exiting unsuccessfully anyway, so ignore */
if (want_errno)
{
switch (res)
{
case BIND_MOUNT_ERROR_MOUNT:
case BIND_MOUNT_ERROR_REMOUNT_DEST:
case BIND_MOUNT_ERROR_REMOUNT_SUBMOUNT:
fprintf (stderr, ": %s", mount_strerror (saved_errno));
break;
case BIND_MOUNT_ERROR_REALPATH_DEST:
case BIND_MOUNT_ERROR_REOPEN_DEST:
case BIND_MOUNT_ERROR_READLINK_DEST_PROC_FD:
case BIND_MOUNT_ERROR_FIND_DEST_MOUNT:
case BIND_MOUNT_SUCCESS:
default:
fprintf (stderr, ": %s", strerror (saved_errno));
}
}
fprintf (stderr, "\n");
exit (1);
}