Kernel & Userland: Allow to mount image files formatted with Ext2FS

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Liav A 2020-03-26 02:51:16 +02:00 committed by Andreas Kling
parent 6b59311d4b
commit a60ea79a41
Notes: sideshowbarker 2024-07-19 07:59:54 +09:00
8 changed files with 101 additions and 51 deletions

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@ -5,6 +5,6 @@
/dev /dev bind bind,nosuid
/bin /bin bind bind,nodev
proc /proc proc nosuid
devpts /dev/pts devpts noexec,nosuid
tmp /tmp tmp nodev,nosuid
none /proc proc nosuid
none /dev/pts devpts noexec,nosuid
none /tmp tmp nodev,nosuid

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@ -7,12 +7,13 @@ mount - mount a filesystem
```**c++
#include <unistd.h>
int mount(const char* source, const char* target, const char* fs_type, int flags);
int mount(int source_fd, const char* target, const char* fs_type, int flags);
```
## Description
`mount()` mounts a filesystem stored at `source` by overlaying its contents over `target`.
`mount()` mounts a filesystem stored at `source_fd` by overlaying its contents
over `target`.
`fs_type` must be one of the following supported filesystems:
@ -21,9 +22,10 @@ int mount(const char* source, const char* target, const char* fs_type, int flags
* `DevPtsFS` (or `devpts`): The pseudoterminal pseudo-filesystem (normally mounted at `/dev/pts`).
* `TmpFS` (or `tmp`): A non-persistent filesystem that stores all its data in RAM. An instance of this filesystem is normally mounted at `/tmp`.
For Ext2FS, `source` must be a path to a block device storing the filesystem contents. All
the other filesystems ignore the `source` argument (by convention, it should have the same
value as `fs_type`).
For Ext2FS, `source_fd` must refer to an open file descriptor to a file containing
the filesystem image. This may be a device file or any other seekable file. All
the other filesystems ignore the `source_fd` — you can even pass an invalid file
descriptor such as -1.
The following `flags` are supported:
@ -37,14 +39,22 @@ mounted file system.
### Bind mounts
If `MS_BIND` is specified in `flags`, `fs_type` is ignored and a bind mount is performed
instead. In this case `source` is treated as a path to a file or directory whose contents
are overlayed over `target`. This can be used as an alternative to symlinks or hardlinks.
If `MS_BIND` is specified in `flags`, `fs_type` is ignored and a bind mount is
performed instead. In this case, the file or directory specified by `source_fd`
is overlayed over `target` — the target appears to be replaced by a copy of the
source. This can be used as an alternative to symlinks or hardlinks.
## Errors
* `EFAULT`: The `fs_type` or `target` are invalid strings.
* `EPERM`: The current process does not have superuser privileges.
* `ENODEV`: The `fs_type` is unrecognized, or the device is not found, or the device doesn't contain a valid filesystem image.
* `ENODEV`: The `fs_type` is unrecognized, or the file descriptor to source is
not found, or the source doesn't contain a valid filesystem image. Also, this
error occurs if `fs_type` is valid, but the file descriptor from `source_fd`
is not seekable.
* `EBADF`: If the `source_fd` is not valid, and either `fs_type` specifies a
file-backed filesystem (and not a pseudo filesystem), or `MS_BIND` is
specified in flags.
All of the usual path resolution errors may also occur.

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@ -12,18 +12,26 @@ $ mount
## Description
If invoked without any arguments, `mount` prints a list of all currently mounted filesystems.
If invoked without any arguments, `mount` prints a list of all currently mounted
filesystems.
If invoked as `mount -a`, `mount` mounts all the filesystems configured in `/etc/fstab`. This
is normally done on system startup by [`SystemServer`(7)](../man7/SystemServer.md).
If invoked as `mount -a`, `mount` mounts all the filesystems configured in
`/etc/fstab`. This is normally done on system startup by
[`SystemServer`(7)](../man7/SystemServer.md).
Otherwise, `mount` performs a single filesystem mount. Source, target, and fstype have the
same meaning as in the [`mount`(2)](../man2/mount.md) syscall (if not specified, fstype
defaults to `ext2`).
Otherwise, `mount` performs a single filesystem mount. Source should be a path
to a file containing the filesystem image. Target, and fstype have the same
meaning as in the [`mount`(2)](../man2/mount.md) syscall (if not specified,
fstype defaults to `ext2`).
Options correspond to the mount flags, and should be specified as a comma-separated list of
flag names (lowercase and without the `MS_` prefix). Additionally, the name `defaults` is
accepted and ignored.
A special source value "none" is recognized, in which case
[`mount`(8)](mount.md) will not attempt to open the source as a file, and will
pass an invalid file descriptor to [`mount`(2)](../man2/mount.md). This is
useful for mounting pseudo filesystems.
Options correspond to the mount flags, and should be specified as a
comma-separated list of flag names (lowercase and without the `MS_` prefix).
Additionally, the name `defaults` is accepted and ignored.
## Files

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@ -4011,14 +4011,18 @@ int Process::sys$mount(const Syscall::SC_mount_params* user_params)
if (!validate_read_and_copy_typed(&params, user_params))
return -EFAULT;
auto source = validate_and_copy_string_from_user(params.source);
auto source_fd = params.source_fd;
auto target = validate_and_copy_string_from_user(params.target);
auto fs_type = validate_and_copy_string_from_user(params.fs_type);
if (source.is_null() || target.is_null() || fs_type.is_null())
if (target.is_null() || fs_type.is_null())
return -EFAULT;
dbg() << "mount " << fs_type << ": source " << source << " @ " << target;
auto description = file_description(source_fd);
if (!description.is_null())
dbg() << "mount " << fs_type << ": source fd " << source_fd << " @ " << target;
else
dbg() << "mount " << fs_type << " @ " << target;
auto custody_or_error = VFS::the().resolve_path(target, current_directory());
if (custody_or_error.is_error())
@ -4030,28 +4034,24 @@ int Process::sys$mount(const Syscall::SC_mount_params* user_params)
if (params.flags & MS_BIND) {
// We're doing a bind mount.
auto source_or_error = VFS::the().resolve_path(source, current_directory());
if (source_or_error.is_error())
return source_or_error.error();
auto& source_custody = source_or_error.value();
return VFS::the().bind_mount(source_custody, target_custody, params.flags);
if (description.is_null())
return -EBADF;
ASSERT(description->custody());
return VFS::the().bind_mount(*description->custody(), target_custody, params.flags);
}
if (fs_type == "ext2" || fs_type == "Ext2FS") {
auto source_or_error = VFS::the().open(source, O_RDWR, 0, current_directory());
if (source_or_error.is_error())
return source_or_error.error();
auto* device = source_or_error.value()->device();
if (!device || !device->is_block_device()) {
dbg() << "mount: this is not a BlockDevice";
if (description.is_null())
return -EBADF;
ASSERT(description->custody());
if (!description->file().is_seekable()) {
dbg() << "mount: this is not a seekable file";
return -ENODEV;
}
auto& block_device = static_cast<BlockDevice&>(*device);
dbg() << "mount: attempting to mount " << block_device.absolute_path() << " on " << target;
dbg() << "mount: attempting to mount " << description->absolute_path() << " on " << target;
fs = Ext2FS::create(block_device);
fs = Ext2FS::create(*description);
} else if (fs_type == "proc" || fs_type == "ProcFS") {
fs = ProcFS::create();
} else if (fs_type == "devpts" || fs_type == "DevPtsFS") {
@ -4063,12 +4063,15 @@ int Process::sys$mount(const Syscall::SC_mount_params* user_params)
}
if (!fs->initialize()) {
dbg() << "mount: failed to initialize " << fs_type << " filesystem on " << source;
dbg() << "mount: failed to initialize " << fs_type << " filesystem, fd - " << source_fd;
return -ENODEV;
}
auto result = VFS::the().mount(fs.release_nonnull(), target_custody, params.flags);
dbg() << "mount: successfully mounted " << source << " on " << target;
if (!description.is_null())
dbg() << "mount: successfully mounted " << description->absolute_path() << " on " << target;
else
dbg() << "mount: successfully mounted " << target;
return result;
}

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@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ struct SC_rename_params {
};
struct SC_mount_params {
StringArgument source;
int source_fd;
StringArgument target;
StringArgument fs_type;
int flags;

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@ -582,14 +582,15 @@ int reboot()
__RETURN_WITH_ERRNO(rc, rc, -1);
}
int mount(const char* source, const char* target, const char* fs_type, int flags)
int mount(int source_fd, const char* target, const char* fs_type, int flags)
{
if (!source || !target || !fs_type) {
if (!target || !fs_type) {
errno = EFAULT;
return -1;
}
Syscall::SC_mount_params params {
{ source, strlen(source) },
source_fd,
{ target, strlen(target) },
{ fs_type, strlen(fs_type) },
flags

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@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ int fchown(int fd, uid_t, gid_t);
int ftruncate(int fd, off_t length);
int halt();
int reboot();
int mount(const char* source, const char* target, const char* fs_type, int flags);
int mount(int source_fd, const char* target, const char* fs_type, int flags);
int umount(const char* mountpoint);
int pledge(const char* promises, const char* execpromises);
int unveil(const char* path, const char* permissions);

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@ -27,8 +27,10 @@
#include <AK/JsonArray.h>
#include <AK/JsonObject.h>
#include <AK/JsonValue.h>
#include <AK/Optional.h>
#include <LibCore/ArgsParser.h>
#include <LibCore/File.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
@ -54,6 +56,27 @@ int parse_options(const StringView& options)
return flags;
}
bool is_source_none(const char* source)
{
return !strcmp("none", source);
}
int get_source_fd(const char* source)
{
if (is_source_none(source))
return -1;
int fd = open(source, O_RDWR);
if (fd < 0)
fd = open(source, O_RDONLY);
if (fd < 0) {
int saved_errno = errno;
auto message = String::format("Failed to open: %s\n", source);
errno = saved_errno;
perror(message.characters());
}
return fd;
}
bool mount_all()
{
// Mount all filesystems listed in /etc/fstab.
@ -86,7 +109,6 @@ bool mount_all()
continue;
}
const char* devname = parts[0].characters();
const char* mountpoint = parts[1].characters();
const char* fstype = parts[2].characters();
int flags = parts.size() >= 4 ? parse_options(parts[3]) : 0;
@ -96,11 +118,15 @@ bool mount_all()
continue;
}
dbg() << "Mounting " << devname << "(" << fstype << ")"
const char* filename = parts[0].characters();
int fd = get_source_fd(filename);
dbg() << "Mounting " << filename << "(" << fstype << ")"
<< " on " << mountpoint;
int rc = mount(devname, mountpoint, fstype, flags);
int rc = mount(fd, mountpoint, fstype, flags);
if (rc != 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to mount %s (%s) on %s: %s\n", devname, fstype, mountpoint, strerror(errno));
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to mount %s (FD: %d) (%s) on %s: %s\n", filename, fd, fstype, mountpoint, strerror(errno));
all_ok = false;
continue;
}
@ -179,7 +205,9 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv)
fs_type = "ext2";
int flags = options ? parse_options(options) : 0;
if (mount(source, mountpoint, fs_type, flags) < 0) {
int fd = get_source_fd(source);
if (mount(fd, mountpoint, fs_type, flags) < 0) {
perror("mount");
return 1;
}