ladybird/Kernel/FileSystem/MountFile.cpp
Dan Klishch 5ed7cd6e32 Everywhere: Use east const in more places
These changes are compatible with clang-format 16 and will be mandatory
when we eventually bump clang-format version. So, since there are no
real downsides, let's commit them now.
2024-04-19 06:31:19 -04:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2022-2023, Liav A. <liavalb@hotmail.co.il>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#include <AK/StringView.h>
#include <Kernel/API/FileSystem/MountSpecificFlags.h>
#include <Kernel/API/Ioctl.h>
#include <Kernel/API/POSIX/errno.h>
#include <Kernel/API/POSIX/unistd.h>
#include <Kernel/API/Syscall.h>
#include <Kernel/FileSystem/Inode.h>
#include <Kernel/FileSystem/MountFile.h>
#include <Kernel/FileSystem/OpenFileDescription.h>
#include <Kernel/FileSystem/VirtualFileSystem.h>
#include <Kernel/Library/StdLib.h>
#include <Kernel/Memory/PrivateInodeVMObject.h>
#include <Kernel/Memory/SharedInodeVMObject.h>
#include <Kernel/Tasks/Process.h>
namespace Kernel {
ErrorOr<NonnullLockRefPtr<MountFile>> MountFile::create(FileSystemInitializer const& file_system_initializer, int flags)
{
// NOTE: We should not open a MountFile if someone wants to either remount or bindmount.
// There's a check for this in the fsopen syscall entry handler, but here we just assert
// to ensure this never happens.
VERIFY(!(flags & MS_BIND));
VERIFY(!(flags & MS_REMOUNT));
auto mount_specific_data_buffer = TRY(KBuffer::try_create_with_size("Mount Specific Data"sv, PAGE_SIZE, Memory::Region::Access::ReadWrite, AllocationStrategy::AllocateNow));
return TRY(adopt_nonnull_lock_ref_or_enomem(new (nothrow) MountFile(file_system_initializer, flags, move(mount_specific_data_buffer))));
}
MountFile::MountFile(FileSystemInitializer const& file_system_initializer, int flags, NonnullOwnPtr<KBuffer> mount_specific_data)
: m_flags(flags)
, m_file_system_initializer(file_system_initializer)
{
m_mount_specific_data.with_exclusive([&](auto& our_mount_specific_data) {
our_mount_specific_data = move(mount_specific_data);
memset(our_mount_specific_data->data(), 0, our_mount_specific_data->size());
});
}
MountFile::~MountFile() = default;
ErrorOr<void> MountFile::ioctl(OpenFileDescription&, unsigned request, Userspace<void*> arg)
{
return m_mount_specific_data.with_exclusive([&](auto& our_mount_specific_data) -> ErrorOr<void> {
switch (request) {
case MOUNT_IOCTL_SET_MOUNT_SPECIFIC_FLAG: {
auto user_mount_specific_data = static_ptr_cast<MountSpecificFlag const*>(arg);
auto mount_specific_data = TRY(copy_typed_from_user(user_mount_specific_data));
if ((mount_specific_data.value_type == MountSpecificFlag::ValueType::SignedInteger || mount_specific_data.value_type == MountSpecificFlag::ValueType::UnsignedInteger) && mount_specific_data.value_length != 8)
return EDOM;
Syscall::StringArgument user_key_string { reinterpret_cast<char const*>(mount_specific_data.key_string_addr), static_cast<size_t>(mount_specific_data.key_string_length) };
auto key_string = TRY(Process::get_syscall_name_string_fixed_buffer<MOUNT_SPECIFIC_FLAG_KEY_STRING_MAX_LENGTH>(user_key_string));
if (mount_specific_data.value_type != MountSpecificFlag::ValueType::Boolean && mount_specific_data.value_length == 0)
return EINVAL;
if (mount_specific_data.value_type != MountSpecificFlag::ValueType::Boolean && mount_specific_data.value_addr == nullptr)
return EFAULT;
// NOTE: We put these limits in place because we assume that don't need to handle huge
// amounts of bytes when trying to handle a mount fs-specific flag.
// Anything larger than these constants (which could be changed if needed) is deemed to
// potentially cause OOM condition, and cannot represent any reasonable and "honest" data
// from userspace.
if (mount_specific_data.value_type != MountSpecificFlag::ValueType::ASCIIString && mount_specific_data.value_length > MOUNT_SPECIFIC_FLAG_NON_ASCII_STRING_TYPE_MAX_LENGTH)
return E2BIG;
if (mount_specific_data.value_type == MountSpecificFlag::ValueType::ASCIIString && mount_specific_data.value_length > MOUNT_SPECIFIC_FLAG_ASCII_STRING_TYPE_MAX_LENGTH)
return E2BIG;
// NOTE: We enforce that the passed argument will be either i64 or u64, so it will always be
// exactly 8 bytes. We do that to simplify handling of integers as well as to ensure ABI correctness
// in all possible cases.
switch (mount_specific_data.value_type) {
// NOTE: This is actually considered as simply boolean flag.
case MountSpecificFlag::ValueType::Boolean: {
VERIFY(m_file_system_initializer.handle_mount_boolean_flag);
Userspace<u64*> user_value_addr(reinterpret_cast<FlatPtr>(mount_specific_data.value_addr));
auto value_integer = TRY(copy_typed_from_user(user_value_addr));
if (value_integer != 0 && value_integer != 1)
return EDOM;
bool value = (value_integer == 1) ? true : false;
TRY(m_file_system_initializer.handle_mount_boolean_flag(our_mount_specific_data->bytes(), key_string.representable_view(), value));
return {};
}
case MountSpecificFlag::ValueType::UnsignedInteger: {
VERIFY(m_file_system_initializer.handle_mount_unsigned_integer_flag);
Userspace<u64*> user_value_addr(reinterpret_cast<FlatPtr>(mount_specific_data.value_addr));
auto value_integer = TRY(copy_typed_from_user(user_value_addr));
TRY(m_file_system_initializer.handle_mount_unsigned_integer_flag(our_mount_specific_data->bytes(), key_string.representable_view(), value_integer));
return {};
}
case MountSpecificFlag::ValueType::SignedInteger: {
VERIFY(m_file_system_initializer.handle_mount_signed_integer_flag);
Userspace<i64*> user_value_addr(reinterpret_cast<FlatPtr>(mount_specific_data.value_addr));
auto value_integer = TRY(copy_typed_from_user(user_value_addr));
TRY(m_file_system_initializer.handle_mount_signed_integer_flag(our_mount_specific_data->bytes(), key_string.representable_view(), value_integer));
return {};
}
case MountSpecificFlag::ValueType::ASCIIString: {
VERIFY(m_file_system_initializer.handle_mount_ascii_string_flag);
auto value_string = TRY(try_copy_kstring_from_user(reinterpret_cast<FlatPtr>(mount_specific_data.value_addr), static_cast<size_t>(mount_specific_data.value_length)));
TRY(m_file_system_initializer.handle_mount_ascii_string_flag(our_mount_specific_data->bytes(), key_string.representable_view(), value_string->view()));
return {};
}
default:
return EINVAL;
}
}
default:
return EINVAL;
}
});
}
ErrorOr<NonnullOwnPtr<KString>> MountFile::pseudo_path(OpenFileDescription const&) const
{
return KString::try_create(":mount-file:"sv);
}
}