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