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(args inodeArgs) (*extentFile, error) {
file := &extentFile{}
file.regFile.impl = file
file.regFile.inode.init(args, &file.regFile)
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.ExtentHeaderSize], 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.ExtentEntrySize; i < f.root.Header.NumEntries; i, off = i+1, off+disklayout.ExtentEntrySize {
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.ExtentEntrySize], 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
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.ExtentEntrySize; i < header.NumEntries; i, off = i+1, off+disklayout.ExtentEntrySize {
var curEntry disklayout.ExtentEntry
if header.Height == 0 {
// Leaf node.
curEntry = &disklayout.Extent{}
} else {
// Internal node.
curEntry = &disklayout.ExtentIdx{}
}
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)
}
n, _ := f.regFile.inode.fs.dev.ReadAt(dst[:toRead], int64(readStart))
if n < toRead {
return n, syserror.EIO
}
return n, nil
}