moby/daemon/volumes_unix.go
Salahuddin Khan 763d839261 Add ADD/COPY --chown flag support to Windows
This implements chown support on Windows. Built-in accounts as well
as accounts included in the SAM database of the container are supported.

NOTE: IDPair is now named Identity and IDMappings is now named
IdentityMapping.

The following are valid examples:
ADD --chown=Guest . <some directory>
COPY --chown=Administrator . <some directory>
COPY --chown=Guests . <some directory>
COPY --chown=ContainerUser . <some directory>

On Windows an owner is only granted the permission to read the security
descriptor and read/write the discretionary access control list. This
fix also grants read/write and execute permissions to the owner.

Signed-off-by: Salahuddin Khan <salah@docker.com>
2018-08-13 21:59:11 -07:00

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// +build !windows
package daemon // import "github.com/docker/docker/daemon"
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/docker/docker/container"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/fileutils"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/mount"
volumemounts "github.com/docker/docker/volume/mounts"
)
// setupMounts iterates through each of the mount points for a container and
// calls Setup() on each. It also looks to see if is a network mount such as
// /etc/resolv.conf, and if it is not, appends it to the array of mounts.
func (daemon *Daemon) setupMounts(c *container.Container) ([]container.Mount, error) {
var mounts []container.Mount
// TODO: tmpfs mounts should be part of Mountpoints
tmpfsMounts := make(map[string]bool)
tmpfsMountInfo, err := c.TmpfsMounts()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
for _, m := range tmpfsMountInfo {
tmpfsMounts[m.Destination] = true
}
for _, m := range c.MountPoints {
if tmpfsMounts[m.Destination] {
continue
}
if err := daemon.lazyInitializeVolume(c.ID, m); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// If the daemon is being shutdown, we should not let a container start if it is trying to
// mount the socket the daemon is listening on. During daemon shutdown, the socket
// (/var/run/docker.sock by default) doesn't exist anymore causing the call to m.Setup to
// create at directory instead. This in turn will prevent the daemon to restart.
checkfunc := func(m *volumemounts.MountPoint) error {
if _, exist := daemon.hosts[m.Source]; exist && daemon.IsShuttingDown() {
return fmt.Errorf("Could not mount %q to container while the daemon is shutting down", m.Source)
}
return nil
}
path, err := m.Setup(c.MountLabel, daemon.idMapping.RootPair(), checkfunc)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if !c.TrySetNetworkMount(m.Destination, path) {
mnt := container.Mount{
Source: path,
Destination: m.Destination,
Writable: m.RW,
Propagation: string(m.Propagation),
}
if m.Volume != nil {
attributes := map[string]string{
"driver": m.Volume.DriverName(),
"container": c.ID,
"destination": m.Destination,
"read/write": strconv.FormatBool(m.RW),
"propagation": string(m.Propagation),
}
daemon.LogVolumeEvent(m.Volume.Name(), "mount", attributes)
}
mounts = append(mounts, mnt)
}
}
mounts = sortMounts(mounts)
netMounts := c.NetworkMounts()
// if we are going to mount any of the network files from container
// metadata, the ownership must be set properly for potential container
// remapped root (user namespaces)
rootIDs := daemon.idMapping.RootPair()
for _, mount := range netMounts {
// we should only modify ownership of network files within our own container
// metadata repository. If the user specifies a mount path external, it is
// up to the user to make sure the file has proper ownership for userns
if strings.Index(mount.Source, daemon.repository) == 0 {
if err := os.Chown(mount.Source, rootIDs.UID, rootIDs.GID); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
}
return append(mounts, netMounts...), nil
}
// sortMounts sorts an array of mounts in lexicographic order. This ensure that
// when mounting, the mounts don't shadow other mounts. For example, if mounting
// /etc and /etc/resolv.conf, /etc/resolv.conf must not be mounted first.
func sortMounts(m []container.Mount) []container.Mount {
sort.Sort(mounts(m))
return m
}
// setBindModeIfNull is platform specific processing to ensure the
// shared mode is set to 'z' if it is null. This is called in the case
// of processing a named volume and not a typical bind.
func setBindModeIfNull(bind *volumemounts.MountPoint) {
if bind.Mode == "" {
bind.Mode = "z"
}
}
func (daemon *Daemon) mountVolumes(container *container.Container) error {
mounts, err := daemon.setupMounts(container)
if err != nil {
return err
}
for _, m := range mounts {
dest, err := container.GetResourcePath(m.Destination)
if err != nil {
return err
}
var stat os.FileInfo
stat, err = os.Stat(m.Source)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if err = fileutils.CreateIfNotExists(dest, stat.IsDir()); err != nil {
return err
}
opts := "rbind,ro"
if m.Writable {
opts = "rbind,rw"
}
if err := mount.Mount(m.Source, dest, bindMountType, opts); err != nil {
return err
}
// mountVolumes() seems to be called for temporary mounts
// outside the container. Soon these will be unmounted with
// lazy unmount option and given we have mounted the rbind,
// all the submounts will propagate if these are shared. If
// daemon is running in host namespace and has / as shared
// then these unmounts will propagate and unmount original
// mount as well. So make all these mounts rprivate.
// Do not use propagation property of volume as that should
// apply only when mounting happen inside the container.
if err := mount.MakeRPrivate(dest); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}