gvisor/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/ext/extent_file.go

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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 ext
import (
"io"
"sort"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/binary"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fsimpl/ext/disklayout"
"gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror"
)
// extentFile is a type of regular file which uses extents to store file data.
type extentFile struct {
regFile regularFile
// root is the root extent node. This lives in the 60 byte diskInode.Data().
// Immutable.
root disklayout.ExtentNode
}
// Compiles only if extentFile implements io.ReaderAt.
var _ io.ReaderAt = (*extentFile)(nil)
// newExtentFile is the extent file constructor. It reads the entire extent
// tree into memory.
// TODO(b/134676337): Build extent tree on demand to reduce memory usage.
func newExtentFile(regFile regularFile) (*extentFile, error) {
file := &extentFile{regFile: regFile}
file.regFile.impl = file
err := file.buildExtTree()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return file, nil
}
// buildExtTree builds the extent tree by reading it from disk by doing
// running a simple DFS. It first reads the root node from the inode struct in
// memory. Then it recursively builds the rest of the tree by reading it off
// disk.
//
// Precondition: inode flag InExtents must be set.
func (f *extentFile) buildExtTree() error {
rootNodeData := f.regFile.inode.diskInode.Data()
binary.Unmarshal(rootNodeData[:disklayout.ExtentStructsSize], binary.LittleEndian, &f.root.Header)
// Root node can not have more than 4 entries: 60 bytes = 1 header + 4 entries.
if f.root.Header.NumEntries > 4 {
// read(2) specifies that EINVAL should be returned if the file is unsuitable
// for reading.
return syserror.EINVAL
}
f.root.Entries = make([]disklayout.ExtentEntryPair, f.root.Header.NumEntries)
for i, off := uint16(0), disklayout.ExtentStructsSize; i < f.root.Header.NumEntries; i, off = i+1, off+disklayout.ExtentStructsSize {
var curEntry disklayout.ExtentEntry
if f.root.Header.Height == 0 {
// Leaf node.
curEntry = &disklayout.Extent{}
} else {
// Internal node.
curEntry = &disklayout.ExtentIdx{}
}
binary.Unmarshal(rootNodeData[off:off+disklayout.ExtentStructsSize], binary.LittleEndian, curEntry)
f.root.Entries[i].Entry = curEntry
}
// If this node is internal, perform DFS.
if f.root.Header.Height > 0 {
for i := uint16(0); i < f.root.Header.NumEntries; i++ {
var err error
if f.root.Entries[i].Node, err = f.buildExtTreeFromDisk(f.root.Entries[i].Entry); err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
return nil
}
// buildExtTreeFromDisk reads the extent tree nodes from disk and recursively
// builds the tree. Performs a simple DFS. It returns the ExtentNode pointed to
// by the ExtentEntry.
func (f *extentFile) buildExtTreeFromDisk(entry disklayout.ExtentEntry) (*disklayout.ExtentNode, error) {
var header disklayout.ExtentHeader
off := entry.PhysicalBlock() * f.regFile.inode.blkSize
Minor VFS2 interface changes. - Remove the Filesystem argument from DentryImpl.*Ref(); in general DentryImpls that need the Filesystem for reference counting will probably also need it for other interface methods that don't plumb Filesystem, so it's easier to just store a pointer to the filesystem in the DentryImpl. - Add a pointer to the VirtualFilesystem to Filesystem, which is needed by the gofer client to disown dentries for cache eviction triggered by dentry reference count changes. - Rename FilesystemType.NewFilesystem to GetFilesystem; in some cases (e.g. sysfs, cgroupfs) it's much cleaner for there to be only one Filesystem that is used by all mounts, and in at least one case (devtmpfs) it's visibly incorrect not to do so, so NewFilesystem doesn't always actually create and return a *new* Filesystem. - Require callers of FileDescription.Init() to increment Mount/Dentry references. This is because the gofer client may, in the OpenAt() path, take a reference on a dentry with 0 references, which is safe due to synchronization that is outside the scope of this CL, and it would be safer to still have its implementation of DentryImpl.IncRef() check for an increment for 0 references in other cases. - Add FileDescription.TryIncRef. This is used by the gofer client to take references on "special file descriptions" (FDs for files such as pipes, sockets, and devices), which use per-FD handles (fids) instead of dentry-shared handles, for sync() and syncfs(). PiperOrigin-RevId: 282473364
2019-11-26 02:09:15 +00:00
err := readFromDisk(f.regFile.inode.fs.dev, int64(off), &header)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
entries := make([]disklayout.ExtentEntryPair, header.NumEntries)
for i, off := uint16(0), off+disklayout.ExtentStructsSize; i < header.NumEntries; i, off = i+1, off+disklayout.ExtentStructsSize {
var curEntry disklayout.ExtentEntry
if header.Height == 0 {
// Leaf node.
curEntry = &disklayout.Extent{}
} else {
// Internal node.
curEntry = &disklayout.ExtentIdx{}
}
Minor VFS2 interface changes. - Remove the Filesystem argument from DentryImpl.*Ref(); in general DentryImpls that need the Filesystem for reference counting will probably also need it for other interface methods that don't plumb Filesystem, so it's easier to just store a pointer to the filesystem in the DentryImpl. - Add a pointer to the VirtualFilesystem to Filesystem, which is needed by the gofer client to disown dentries for cache eviction triggered by dentry reference count changes. - Rename FilesystemType.NewFilesystem to GetFilesystem; in some cases (e.g. sysfs, cgroupfs) it's much cleaner for there to be only one Filesystem that is used by all mounts, and in at least one case (devtmpfs) it's visibly incorrect not to do so, so NewFilesystem doesn't always actually create and return a *new* Filesystem. - Require callers of FileDescription.Init() to increment Mount/Dentry references. This is because the gofer client may, in the OpenAt() path, take a reference on a dentry with 0 references, which is safe due to synchronization that is outside the scope of this CL, and it would be safer to still have its implementation of DentryImpl.IncRef() check for an increment for 0 references in other cases. - Add FileDescription.TryIncRef. This is used by the gofer client to take references on "special file descriptions" (FDs for files such as pipes, sockets, and devices), which use per-FD handles (fids) instead of dentry-shared handles, for sync() and syncfs(). PiperOrigin-RevId: 282473364
2019-11-26 02:09:15 +00:00
err := readFromDisk(f.regFile.inode.fs.dev, int64(off), curEntry)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
entries[i].Entry = curEntry
}
// If this node is internal, perform DFS.
if header.Height > 0 {
for i := uint16(0); i < header.NumEntries; i++ {
var err error
entries[i].Node, err = f.buildExtTreeFromDisk(entries[i].Entry)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
}
return &disklayout.ExtentNode{header, entries}, nil
}
// ReadAt implements io.ReaderAt.ReadAt.
func (f *extentFile) ReadAt(dst []byte, off int64) (int, error) {
if len(dst) == 0 {
return 0, nil
}
if off < 0 {
return 0, syserror.EINVAL
}
if uint64(off) >= f.regFile.inode.diskInode.Size() {
return 0, io.EOF
}
n, err := f.read(&f.root, uint64(off), dst)
if n < len(dst) && err == nil {
err = io.EOF
}
return n, err
}
// read is the recursive step of extentFile.ReadAt which traverses the extent
// tree from the node passed and reads file data.
func (f *extentFile) read(node *disklayout.ExtentNode, off uint64, dst []byte) (int, error) {
// Perform a binary search for the node covering bytes starting at r.fileOff.
// A highly fragmented filesystem can have upto 340 entries and so linear
// search should be avoided. Finds the first entry which does not cover the
// file block we want and subtracts 1 to get the desired index.
fileBlk := uint32(off / f.regFile.inode.blkSize)
n := len(node.Entries)
found := sort.Search(n, func(i int) bool {
return node.Entries[i].Entry.FileBlock() > fileBlk
}) - 1
// We should be in this recursive step only if the data we want exists under
// the current node.
if found < 0 {
panic("searching for a file block in an extent entry which does not cover it")
}
read := 0
toRead := len(dst)
var curR int
var err error
for i := found; i < n && read < toRead; i++ {
if node.Header.Height == 0 {
curR, err = f.readFromExtent(node.Entries[i].Entry.(*disklayout.Extent), off, dst[read:])
} else {
curR, err = f.read(node.Entries[i].Node, off, dst[read:])
}
read += curR
off += uint64(curR)
if err != nil {
return read, err
}
}
return read, nil
}
// readFromExtent reads file data from the extent. It takes advantage of the
// sequential nature of extents and reads file data from multiple blocks in one
// call.
//
// A non-nil error indicates that this is a partial read and there is probably
// more to read from this extent. The caller should propagate the error upward
// and not move to the next extent in the tree.
//
// A subsequent call to extentReader.Read should continue reading from where we
// left off as expected.
func (f *extentFile) readFromExtent(ex *disklayout.Extent, off uint64, dst []byte) (int, error) {
curFileBlk := uint32(off / f.regFile.inode.blkSize)
exFirstFileBlk := ex.FileBlock()
exLastFileBlk := exFirstFileBlk + uint32(ex.Length) // This is exclusive.
// We should be in this recursive step only if the data we want exists under
// the current extent.
if curFileBlk < exFirstFileBlk || exLastFileBlk <= curFileBlk {
panic("searching for a file block in an extent which does not cover it")
}
curPhyBlk := uint64(curFileBlk-exFirstFileBlk) + ex.PhysicalBlock()
readStart := curPhyBlk*f.regFile.inode.blkSize + (off % f.regFile.inode.blkSize)
endPhyBlk := ex.PhysicalBlock() + uint64(ex.Length)
extentEnd := endPhyBlk * f.regFile.inode.blkSize // This is exclusive.
toRead := int(extentEnd - readStart)
if len(dst) < toRead {
toRead = len(dst)
}
Minor VFS2 interface changes. - Remove the Filesystem argument from DentryImpl.*Ref(); in general DentryImpls that need the Filesystem for reference counting will probably also need it for other interface methods that don't plumb Filesystem, so it's easier to just store a pointer to the filesystem in the DentryImpl. - Add a pointer to the VirtualFilesystem to Filesystem, which is needed by the gofer client to disown dentries for cache eviction triggered by dentry reference count changes. - Rename FilesystemType.NewFilesystem to GetFilesystem; in some cases (e.g. sysfs, cgroupfs) it's much cleaner for there to be only one Filesystem that is used by all mounts, and in at least one case (devtmpfs) it's visibly incorrect not to do so, so NewFilesystem doesn't always actually create and return a *new* Filesystem. - Require callers of FileDescription.Init() to increment Mount/Dentry references. This is because the gofer client may, in the OpenAt() path, take a reference on a dentry with 0 references, which is safe due to synchronization that is outside the scope of this CL, and it would be safer to still have its implementation of DentryImpl.IncRef() check for an increment for 0 references in other cases. - Add FileDescription.TryIncRef. This is used by the gofer client to take references on "special file descriptions" (FDs for files such as pipes, sockets, and devices), which use per-FD handles (fids) instead of dentry-shared handles, for sync() and syncfs(). PiperOrigin-RevId: 282473364
2019-11-26 02:09:15 +00:00
n, _ := f.regFile.inode.fs.dev.ReadAt(dst[:toRead], int64(readStart))
if n < toRead {
return n, syserror.EIO
}
return n, nil
}