// Copyright 2018 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 linux import ( "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/errors/linuxerr" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/hostarch" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/arch" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fs" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel" ) // LINT.IfChange // Stat implements linux syscall stat(2). func Stat(t *kernel.Task, args arch.SyscallArguments) (uintptr, *kernel.SyscallControl, error) { addr := args[0].Pointer() statAddr := args[1].Pointer() path, dirPath, err := copyInPath(t, addr, false /* allowEmpty */) if err != nil { return 0, nil, err } return 0, nil, fileOpOn(t, linux.AT_FDCWD, path, true /* resolve */, func(root *fs.Dirent, d *fs.Dirent, _ uint) error { return stat(t, d, dirPath, statAddr) }) } // Fstatat implements linux syscall newfstatat, i.e. fstatat(2). func Fstatat(t *kernel.Task, args arch.SyscallArguments) (uintptr, *kernel.SyscallControl, error) { fd := args[0].Int() addr := args[1].Pointer() statAddr := args[2].Pointer() flags := args[3].Int() path, dirPath, err := copyInPath(t, addr, flags&linux.AT_EMPTY_PATH != 0) if err != nil { return 0, nil, err } if path == "" { // Annoying. What's wrong with fstat? file := t.GetFile(fd) if file == nil { return 0, nil, linuxerr.EBADF } defer file.DecRef(t) return 0, nil, fstat(t, file, statAddr) } // If the path ends in a slash (i.e. dirPath is true) or if AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW is unset, // then we must resolve the final component. resolve := dirPath || flags&linux.AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW == 0 return 0, nil, fileOpOn(t, fd, path, resolve, func(root *fs.Dirent, d *fs.Dirent, _ uint) error { return stat(t, d, dirPath, statAddr) }) } // Lstat implements linux syscall lstat(2). func Lstat(t *kernel.Task, args arch.SyscallArguments) (uintptr, *kernel.SyscallControl, error) { addr := args[0].Pointer() statAddr := args[1].Pointer() path, dirPath, err := copyInPath(t, addr, false /* allowEmpty */) if err != nil { return 0, nil, err } // If the path ends in a slash (i.e. dirPath is true), then we *do* // want to resolve the final component. resolve := dirPath return 0, nil, fileOpOn(t, linux.AT_FDCWD, path, resolve, func(root *fs.Dirent, d *fs.Dirent, _ uint) error { return stat(t, d, dirPath, statAddr) }) } // Fstat implements linux syscall fstat(2). func Fstat(t *kernel.Task, args arch.SyscallArguments) (uintptr, *kernel.SyscallControl, error) { fd := args[0].Int() statAddr := args[1].Pointer() file := t.GetFile(fd) if file == nil { return 0, nil, linuxerr.EBADF } defer file.DecRef(t) return 0, nil, fstat(t, file, statAddr) } // stat implements stat from the given *fs.Dirent. func stat(t *kernel.Task, d *fs.Dirent, dirPath bool, statAddr hostarch.Addr) error { if dirPath && !fs.IsDir(d.Inode.StableAttr) { return linuxerr.ENOTDIR } uattr, err := d.Inode.UnstableAttr(t) if err != nil { return err } s := statFromAttrs(t, d.Inode.StableAttr, uattr) _, err = s.CopyOut(t, statAddr) return err } // fstat implements fstat for the given *fs.File. func fstat(t *kernel.Task, f *fs.File, statAddr hostarch.Addr) error { uattr, err := f.UnstableAttr(t) if err != nil { return err } s := statFromAttrs(t, f.Dirent.Inode.StableAttr, uattr) _, err = s.CopyOut(t, statAddr) return err } // Statx implements linux syscall statx(2). func Statx(t *kernel.Task, args arch.SyscallArguments) (uintptr, *kernel.SyscallControl, error) { fd := args[0].Int() pathAddr := args[1].Pointer() flags := args[2].Int() mask := args[3].Uint() statxAddr := args[4].Pointer() if mask&linux.STATX__RESERVED != 0 { return 0, nil, linuxerr.EINVAL } if flags&^(linux.AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW|linux.AT_EMPTY_PATH|linux.AT_STATX_SYNC_TYPE) != 0 { return 0, nil, linuxerr.EINVAL } if flags&linux.AT_STATX_SYNC_TYPE == linux.AT_STATX_SYNC_TYPE { return 0, nil, linuxerr.EINVAL } path, dirPath, err := copyInPath(t, pathAddr, flags&linux.AT_EMPTY_PATH != 0) if err != nil { return 0, nil, err } if path == "" { file := t.GetFile(fd) if file == nil { return 0, nil, linuxerr.EBADF } defer file.DecRef(t) uattr, err := file.UnstableAttr(t) if err != nil { return 0, nil, err } return 0, nil, statx(t, file.Dirent.Inode.StableAttr, uattr, statxAddr) } resolve := dirPath || flags&linux.AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW == 0 return 0, nil, fileOpOn(t, fd, path, resolve, func(root *fs.Dirent, d *fs.Dirent, _ uint) error { if dirPath && !fs.IsDir(d.Inode.StableAttr) { return linuxerr.ENOTDIR } uattr, err := d.Inode.UnstableAttr(t) if err != nil { return err } return statx(t, d.Inode.StableAttr, uattr, statxAddr) }) } func statx(t *kernel.Task, sattr fs.StableAttr, uattr fs.UnstableAttr, statxAddr hostarch.Addr) error { // "[T]he kernel may return fields that weren't requested and may fail to // return fields that were requested, depending on what the backing // filesystem supports. // [...] // A filesystem may also fill in fields that the caller didn't ask for // if it has values for them available and the information is available // at no extra cost. If this happens, the corresponding bits will be // set in stx_mask." -- statx(2) // // We fill in all the values we have (which currently does not include // btime, see b/135608823), regardless of what the user asked for. The // STATX_BASIC_STATS mask indicates that all fields are present except // for btime. devMajor, devMinor := linux.DecodeDeviceID(uint32(sattr.DeviceID)) s := linux.Statx{ // TODO(b/135608823): Support btime, and then change this to // STATX_ALL to indicate presence of btime. Mask: linux.STATX_BASIC_STATS, // No attributes, and none supported. Attributes: 0, AttributesMask: 0, Blksize: uint32(sattr.BlockSize), Nlink: uint32(uattr.Links), UID: uint32(uattr.Owner.UID.In(t.UserNamespace()).OrOverflow()), GID: uint32(uattr.Owner.GID.In(t.UserNamespace()).OrOverflow()), Mode: uint16(sattr.Type.LinuxType()) | uint16(uattr.Perms.LinuxMode()), Ino: sattr.InodeID, Size: uint64(uattr.Size), Blocks: uint64(uattr.Usage) / 512, Atime: uattr.AccessTime.StatxTimestamp(), Ctime: uattr.StatusChangeTime.StatxTimestamp(), Mtime: uattr.ModificationTime.StatxTimestamp(), RdevMajor: uint32(sattr.DeviceFileMajor), RdevMinor: sattr.DeviceFileMinor, DevMajor: uint32(devMajor), DevMinor: devMinor, } _, err := s.CopyOut(t, statxAddr) return err } // Statfs implements linux syscall statfs(2). func Statfs(t *kernel.Task, args arch.SyscallArguments) (uintptr, *kernel.SyscallControl, error) { addr := args[0].Pointer() statfsAddr := args[1].Pointer() path, _, err := copyInPath(t, addr, false /* allowEmpty */) if err != nil { return 0, nil, err } return 0, nil, fileOpOn(t, linux.AT_FDCWD, path, true /* resolve */, func(root *fs.Dirent, d *fs.Dirent, _ uint) error { return statfsImpl(t, d, statfsAddr) }) } // Fstatfs implements linux syscall fstatfs(2). func Fstatfs(t *kernel.Task, args arch.SyscallArguments) (uintptr, *kernel.SyscallControl, error) { fd := args[0].Int() statfsAddr := args[1].Pointer() file := t.GetFile(fd) if file == nil { return 0, nil, linuxerr.EBADF } defer file.DecRef(t) return 0, nil, statfsImpl(t, file.Dirent, statfsAddr) } // statfsImpl implements the linux syscall statfs and fstatfs based on a Dirent, // copying the statfs structure out to addr on success, otherwise an error is // returned. func statfsImpl(t *kernel.Task, d *fs.Dirent, addr hostarch.Addr) error { info, err := d.Inode.StatFS(t) if err != nil { return err } // Construct the statfs structure and copy it out. statfs := linux.Statfs{ Type: info.Type, // Treat block size and fragment size as the same, as // most consumers of this structure will expect one // or the other to be filled in. BlockSize: d.Inode.StableAttr.BlockSize, Blocks: info.TotalBlocks, // We don't have the concept of reserved blocks, so // report blocks free the same as available blocks. // This is a normal thing for filesystems, to do, see // udf, hugetlbfs, tmpfs, among others. BlocksFree: info.FreeBlocks, BlocksAvailable: info.FreeBlocks, Files: info.TotalFiles, FilesFree: info.FreeFiles, // Same as Linux for simple_statfs, see fs/libfs.c. NameLength: linux.NAME_MAX, FragmentSize: d.Inode.StableAttr.BlockSize, // Leave other fields 0 like simple_statfs does. } _, err = statfs.CopyOut(t, addr) return err } // LINT.ThenChange(vfs2/stat.go)