bunpen: refactor: split mount_ns into own file
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pkgs/additional/bunpen/restrict/ns/mount_ns.ha
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pkgs/additional/bunpen/restrict/ns/mount_ns.ha
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use errors::ext;
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use log;
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use fs;
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use os;
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use path;
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use restrict;
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use rt;
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use rt::ext;
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use strings;
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// reconfigures all the mounts so that after this call the only paths accessible
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// are those reachable from the provided `paths`.
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// N.B.: this function does NOT preserve the current working directory.
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// N.B.: if asked to mount `/foo/bar`, and then `/foo`, the second mount will
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// obscure the first.
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// i don't know if this really matters anywhere (maybe `/` and `/proc`?),
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// `sanebox` behavior is to gather all paths, expand their symlinks,
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// and then only bind-mount the top-most path in the case of overlap.
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fn isolate_paths(what: *restrict::resources) void = {
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// allow new mounts to propagate from the parent namespace into the child
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// namespace, but not vice versa:
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errors::ext::check("[namespace] reconfigure / as MS_SLAVE", rt::ext::mount("/", "/", "", rt::ext::mount_flag::SLAVE | rt::ext::mount_flag::REC, null));
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// in order to mount ANY directory from the old root into the new root,
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// they have to be totally disparate. if we kept the old root at / and the new
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// root at /tmp, then we couldn't bind `/tmp`.
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//
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// 1. pivoting _anywhere_ allows us to put the old root at `old`.
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// i use `/tmp` here, just because that's how bubblewrap does it.
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// 2. create a new rootfs at `new` and bind stuff into it.
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// 3. then pivot a 2nd time, into `new` (and drop `old` altogether)
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errors::ext::check("[namespace] mount -t tmpfs tmpfs /tmp", rt::ext::mount("tmpfs", "/tmp", "tmpfs", rt::ext::mount_flag::NODEV | rt::ext::mount_flag::NOSUID, null));
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pivot_into("/tmp", "old");
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// now we have `/`, empty except for the old rootfs available at `/old`
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// prepare a new rootfs. it has to be its own mount (tmpfs), not just a dir.
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errors::ext::check("[namespace] mkdir new", rt::mkdir("new", 0o755));
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errors::ext::check("[namespace] mount -t tmpfs tmpfs new", rt::ext::mount("tmpfs", "new", "tmpfs", 0, null));
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// errors::ext::check("[namespace] mount -t tmpfs tmpfs new", rt::ext::mount("tmpfs", "new", "tmpfs", rt::ext::mount_flag::NODEV | rt::ext::mount_flag::NOSUID, null));
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// errors::ext::check("[namespace] mount -o rbind new new", rt::ext::mount("new", "new", "", rt::ext::mount_flag::BIND | rt::ext::mount_flag::REC, null));
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// try to mount a new /proc.
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// - this is "safe" because we're not doing anything
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// the sandboxed program can't do. IOW, if this is unsafe, then the downstream
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// sandbox is unsafe, since it can do this same thing.
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// - sandboxers like bwrap require a /proc, to query their own /proc/self/ns.
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// so grant them that.
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//
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// this will fail if `--bunpen-keep-pid` is specified, in which case the user
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// may prefer to specify `--bunpen-path /proc` and bind-mount it instead.
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// - bind-mounting /proc is _in theory_ safe (it's a namespace-aware fs),
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// but in practice there are namespacing bugs at least as recently as 2021:
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// <https://github.com/opencontainers/runc/issues/2826#issuecomment-915683044>
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errors::ext::swallow("[namespace] mkdir new/proc", rt::mkdir("new/proc", 0o755));
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errors::ext::swallow("[namespace] mount /new/proc", rt::ext::mount(
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"proc", "new/proc", "proc", rt::ext::mount_flag::NOSUID | rt::ext::mount_flag::NOEXEC | rt::ext::mount_flag::NODEV, null
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));
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// provide a new `/tmp` too.
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errors::ext::swallow("[namespace] mkdir new/tmp", rt::mkdir("new/tmp", 0o777));
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errors::ext::swallow("[namespace] mount -t tmpfs tmpfs new/tmp", rt::ext::mount("tmpfs", "new/tmp", "tmpfs", 0, null));
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// some apps (e.g. signal-desktop) require /dev/shm.
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// /dev/shm is an ordinary tmpfs.
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// bwrap has `/dev` be a tmpfs.
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// however, it seems we can just `mkdir` these and not explicitly mount `tmpfs` on them.
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log::println("[namespace] setting up /dev");
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errors::ext::swallow("[namespace] mkdir new/dev", rt::mkdir("new/dev", 0o755));
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// errors::ext::swallow("[namespace] mount -t tmpfs tmpfs new/dev", rt::ext::mount("tmpfs", "new/dev", "tmpfs", 0, null));
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errors::ext::swallow("[namespace] mkdir new/dev/shm", rt::mkdir("new/dev/shm", 0o777));
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// errors::ext::swallow("[namespace] mount -t tmpfs tmpfs new/dev/shm", rt::ext::mount("tmpfs", "new/dev/shm", "tmpfs", 0, null));
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// some apps (e.g. aerc) require /dev/pts.
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log::println("[namespace] setting up /dev/pts");
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errors::ext::swallow("[namespace] mkdir new/dev/pts", rt::mkdir("new/dev/pts", 0o755));
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errors::ext::swallow("[namespace] mount -t devpts devpts new/dev/pts", rt::ext::mount(
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"devpts",
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"new/dev/pts",
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"devpts",
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rt::ext::mount_flag::NOSUID | rt::ext::mount_flag::NOEXEC,
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// "newinstance" is borrowed from bwrap, and google turns up: <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=501718>
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// it works with or without this flag, idk enough about the pty system to say.
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"newinstance,ptmxmode=0666,mode=620",
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));
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// /dev/ptmx and /dev/pts/ptmx are supposed to be one and the same?
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// bwrap symlinks /dev/ptms -> /dev/pts/ptmx.
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// bind-mounting ought to be the same, but i suppose symlinks are less fragile when recursively namespacing
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errors::ext::swallow("[namespace] ln -s pts/ptmx new/dev/ptmx", fs::symlink(os::cwd, "pts/ptmx", "new/dev/ptmx"));
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// XXX: bwrap binds /dev/console, but i haven't had a need to yet.
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// fs::create(os::cwd, "new/dev/console", 0o444)!;
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// errors::ext::swallow("[namespace] mount old/dev/pts/0 new/dev/console", rt::ext::mount(
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// "old/dev/pts/0", //< TODO: don't hardcode `/dev/pts/0`, but use `ttyname`
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// "new/dev/console",
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// "",
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// rt::ext::mount_flag::BIND | rt::ext::mount_flag::REC,
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// null,
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// ));
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// bind all the user-requested paths from `old/$p` into `new/$p`.
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// use the `dirfd` abstraction so that paths meant for `old` can't crawl out
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// of that virtual fs.
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let old_fd = errors::ext::check_int(
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"namespace setup: open /old",
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rt::open("old", rt::O_RDONLY | rt::O_CLOEXEC, rt::RESOLVE_NO_SYMLINKS: uint)
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);
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let old_fs = os::dirfdopen(old_fd);
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defer(free(old_fs));
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let new_fd = errors::ext::check_int(
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"namespace setup: open /new",
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rt::open("new", rt::O_RDONLY | rt::O_CLOEXEC, rt::RESOLVE_NO_SYMLINKS: uint),
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);
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let new_fs = os::dirfdopen(new_fd);
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defer(free(new_fs));
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let ctx = ns_ctx {
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what = what,
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old_fs = old_fs,
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new_fs = new_fs,
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};
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for (let path .. what.paths) {
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errors::ext::swallow(
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"[namespace] unable to bind {}",
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bind_leaf(&ctx, &path),
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path::string(&path),
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);
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};
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// pivot into the new rootfs
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pivot_into("new");
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log::println("namespace restrictions activated");
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};
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// walk from root to `p`, creating any ancestors necessary and then binding the
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// leaf from the old fs into the new fs.
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//
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// cases handled:
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// - [x] `p` is already present in the new fs. no-op.
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// - [x] `p` doesn't exist in the old fs. no-op.
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// - [x] ancestors of `p` are all ordinary directories in the old fs:
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// corresponding directories will be created in the new fs.
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// mountpoints are treated as directories for this case.
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// - [x] ancestors of `p` are symlinks, such that `p != realpath(p)`.
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// corresponding symlinks will be created in the new fs, as well as
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// exactly as many underlying directories necessary to bind `p`.
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// - [x] `p` itself is a symlink in the old fs, rather than a file/directory.
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// an equivalent symlink will be created, and then its target will be
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// bound as per the logic described above.
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// - `path::buffer` is canonicalized at creation, so we don't have to worry
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// about `./exists/does-not/../also-exists` not working.
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//
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// failure modes handled:
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// - [x] path is too long => does not create the leaf *nor any ancestors*.
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// - [x] canonical path points outside the fs (e.g. `..`, or `../new/proc`).
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// does not create the leaf *nor any of its ancestors* at/after the `..`.
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fn bind_leaf(ctx: *ns_ctx, user_path: *path::buffer) (void | path::error) = {
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let path_str = path::string(user_path);
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log::printfln("[namespace] permit path: {}", path_str);
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let it = path::iter(user_path);
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let cur_path = path::init()?;
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let cur_strpath = "";
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for (let comp => path::nextiter(&it)) {
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if (comp == "..") {
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log::printfln("[namespace] not binding external path {} (of {})", cur_strpath, path_str);
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return;
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};
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if (path::abs(comp)) {
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// dirfd doesn't do well will absolute paths.
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comp = strings::sub(comp, 1, strings::end);
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};
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cur_strpath = path::push(&cur_path, comp)?;
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if (cur_strpath == "proc" && !ctx.what.pid) {
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// if we're inside a PID space, don't bind-mount /proc entries from the
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// outer /proc mount as it confuses things like bwrap.
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log::printfln("[namespace] not binding proc path {}", path_str);
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return;
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};
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// hmm, should we swallow this, or raise?
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// seems unlikely we'll fail to bind one part of the path, but then
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// successfully bind the *next* part.
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errors::ext::swallow(
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"[namespace] unable to copy intermediate path {} of {}",
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bind_component(ctx, cur_strpath, path::iterrem(&it)),
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cur_strpath, path_str
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);
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};
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};
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fn bind_component(ctx: *ns_ctx, strpath: str, remaining: str) (void | fs::error | path::error | rt::errno) = {
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let new_exists = match (fs::stat(ctx.new_fs, strpath)) {
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case let e: fs::error => yield false; // hasn't been bound yet
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case let other: fs::filestat => yield true; // already created
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};
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let st = fs::stat(ctx.old_fs, strpath)?;
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if (fs::islink(st.mode)) {
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let linktext = fs::readlink(ctx.old_fs, strpath)?;
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if (!new_exists) {
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// we already made the link (but not necessarily what's *behind* it: maybe
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// we bind-mounted its directory, and still need to mount the underlying)
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log::printfln("[namespace/bind] ln new/{} -> {}", strpath, linktext);
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fs::symlink(ctx.new_fs, linktext, strpath)?;
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};
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// bind the real path (or, the "more real" path, in case there are
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// multiple layers of symlink).
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let target_path: path::buffer = if (path::abs(linktext)) {
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// foo/bar/baz/fnord with (bar -> /target) => `/target/baz/fnord`
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// foo/bar/baz/fnord with (fnord -> /target, remaining="") => `/target`
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yield path::init(linktext, remaining)?;
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} else {
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// foo/bar/baz/fnord with (foo -> target) => `foo/target/bar/baz`
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// foo/bar/baz/fnord with (fnord -> target, remaining="") => `foo/bar/baz/target`
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yield path::init(strpath, "..", linktext, remaining)?;
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};
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return bind_leaf(ctx, &target_path);
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} else if (fs::isdir(st.mode)) {
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// don't recreate the directory if it exists, but DO try to bind-mount it.
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// we could have mounted something below it, and then discovered the need
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// to mount more.
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if (!new_exists) {
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log::printfln("[namespace/bind] mkdir new/{}", strpath);
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fs::mkdir(ctx.new_fs, strpath, st.mode)?;
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};
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} else { // file-like
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if (new_exists) return; // we already bound the file
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if (remaining != "") {
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log::printfln("[namespace/bind] ignoring file where a non-terminal was expected: {}", strpath);
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return fs::wrongtype;
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};
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// TODO: tune options (optional parameter; default is fs::flag::TRUNC)
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log::printfln("[namespace/bind] touch new/{}", strpath);
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fs::create(ctx.new_fs, strpath, st.mode)?;
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};
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if (remaining != "")
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return; // nothing more to do for this path element
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// and now, perform the actual bind mount:
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let old_pathbuf = path::init("old", strpath)?;
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let new_pathbuf = path::init("new", strpath)?;
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log::printfln("[namespace/bind] mount {} {}", path::string(&old_pathbuf), path::string(&new_pathbuf));
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rt::ext::mount(
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path::string(&old_pathbuf),
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path::string(&new_pathbuf),
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"",
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rt::ext::mount_flag::BIND | rt::ext::mount_flag::REC,
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null,
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)?;
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};
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// make `new_root` the new `/`, and optionally make the old root accessible
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// at some directory (to be created) underneath it.
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fn pivot_into(new_root: str, stash_old_root: (str|void) = void) void = {
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log::printfln("[namespace] pivot_root {}", new_root);
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errors::ext::check("[namespace] cd <new_root>", os::chdir(new_root));
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match (stash_old_root) {
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case let old: str =>
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errors::ext::check("[namespace] mkdir <stash_old_root>", rt::mkdir(old, 0o755));
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errors::ext::check("[namespace] pivot_root . <stash_old_root>", rt::ext::pivot_root(".", old));
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case void =>
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errors::ext::check("[namespace] pivot_root . .", rt::ext::pivot_root(".", "."));
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// drop the old rootfs. weird idiom, but documented in `man 2 pivot_root`.
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errors::ext::check("[namespace] umount .", rt::umount2(".", rt::ext::umount_flag::MNT_DETACH));
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};
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errors::ext::check("[namespace] cd /", os::chdir("/"));
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};
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use log;
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use os;
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use os::exec;
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use path;
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use restrict;
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use rt;
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use rt::ext;
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@@ -249,274 +248,6 @@ fn forward_signal_handler(sig: unix::signal::sig, info: *unix::signal::siginfo,
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);
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};
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// reconfigures all the mounts so that after this call the only paths accessible
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// are those reachable from the provided `paths`.
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// N.B.: this function does NOT preserve the current working directory.
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// N.B.: if asked to mount `/foo/bar`, and then `/foo`, the second mount will
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// obscure the first.
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// i don't know if this really matters anywhere (maybe `/` and `/proc`?),
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// `sanebox` behavior is to gather all paths, expand their symlinks,
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// and then only bind-mount the top-most path in the case of overlap.
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fn isolate_paths(what: *restrict::resources) void = {
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// allow new mounts to propagate from the parent namespace into the child
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// namespace, but not vice versa:
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errors::ext::check("[namespace] reconfigure / as MS_SLAVE", rt::ext::mount("/", "/", "", rt::ext::mount_flag::SLAVE | rt::ext::mount_flag::REC, null));
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// in order to mount ANY directory from the old root into the new root,
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// they have to be totally disparate. if we kept the old root at / and the new
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// root at /tmp, then we couldn't bind `/tmp`.
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//
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// 1. pivoting _anywhere_ allows us to put the old root at `old`.
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// i use `/tmp` here, just because that's how bubblewrap does it.
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// 2. create a new rootfs at `new` and bind stuff into it.
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// 3. then pivot a 2nd time, into `new` (and drop `old` altogether)
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errors::ext::check("[namespace] mount -t tmpfs tmpfs /tmp", rt::ext::mount("tmpfs", "/tmp", "tmpfs", rt::ext::mount_flag::NODEV | rt::ext::mount_flag::NOSUID, null));
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pivot_into("/tmp", "old");
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// now we have `/`, empty except for the old rootfs available at `/old`
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// prepare a new rootfs. it has to be its own mount (tmpfs), not just a dir.
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errors::ext::check("[namespace] mkdir new", rt::mkdir("new", 0o755));
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errors::ext::check("[namespace] mount -t tmpfs tmpfs new", rt::ext::mount("tmpfs", "new", "tmpfs", 0, null));
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// errors::ext::check("[namespace] mount -t tmpfs tmpfs new", rt::ext::mount("tmpfs", "new", "tmpfs", rt::ext::mount_flag::NODEV | rt::ext::mount_flag::NOSUID, null));
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// errors::ext::check("[namespace] mount -o rbind new new", rt::ext::mount("new", "new", "", rt::ext::mount_flag::BIND | rt::ext::mount_flag::REC, null));
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// try to mount a new /proc.
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// - this is "safe" because we're not doing anything
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// the sandboxed program can't do. IOW, if this is unsafe, then the downstream
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// sandbox is unsafe, since it can do this same thing.
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// - sandboxers like bwrap require a /proc, to query their own /proc/self/ns.
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// so grant them that.
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//
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// this will fail if `--bunpen-keep-pid` is specified, in which case the user
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// may prefer to specify `--bunpen-path /proc` and bind-mount it instead.
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// - bind-mounting /proc is _in theory_ safe (it's a namespace-aware fs),
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// but in practice there are namespacing bugs at least as recently as 2021:
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// <https://github.com/opencontainers/runc/issues/2826#issuecomment-915683044>
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errors::ext::swallow("[namespace] mkdir new/proc", rt::mkdir("new/proc", 0o755));
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errors::ext::swallow("[namespace] mount /new/proc", rt::ext::mount(
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"proc", "new/proc", "proc", rt::ext::mount_flag::NOSUID | rt::ext::mount_flag::NOEXEC | rt::ext::mount_flag::NODEV, null
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));
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// provide a new `/tmp` too.
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errors::ext::swallow("[namespace] mkdir new/tmp", rt::mkdir("new/tmp", 0o777));
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errors::ext::swallow("[namespace] mount -t tmpfs tmpfs new/tmp", rt::ext::mount("tmpfs", "new/tmp", "tmpfs", 0, null));
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// some apps (e.g. signal-desktop) require /dev/shm.
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// /dev/shm is an ordinary tmpfs.
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// bwrap has `/dev` be a tmpfs.
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// however, it seems we can just `mkdir` these and not explicitly mount `tmpfs` on them.
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log::println("[namespace] setting up /dev");
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errors::ext::swallow("[namespace] mkdir new/dev", rt::mkdir("new/dev", 0o755));
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// errors::ext::swallow("[namespace] mount -t tmpfs tmpfs new/dev", rt::ext::mount("tmpfs", "new/dev", "tmpfs", 0, null));
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errors::ext::swallow("[namespace] mkdir new/dev/shm", rt::mkdir("new/dev/shm", 0o777));
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// errors::ext::swallow("[namespace] mount -t tmpfs tmpfs new/dev/shm", rt::ext::mount("tmpfs", "new/dev/shm", "tmpfs", 0, null));
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// some apps (e.g. aerc) require /dev/pts.
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log::println("[namespace] setting up /dev/pts");
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errors::ext::swallow("[namespace] mkdir new/dev/pts", rt::mkdir("new/dev/pts", 0o755));
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errors::ext::swallow("[namespace] mount -t devpts devpts new/dev/pts", rt::ext::mount(
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"devpts",
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"new/dev/pts",
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"devpts",
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rt::ext::mount_flag::NOSUID | rt::ext::mount_flag::NOEXEC,
|
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// "newinstance" is borrowed from bwrap, and google turns up: <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=501718>
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// it works with or without this flag, idk enough about the pty system to say.
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"newinstance,ptmxmode=0666,mode=620",
|
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));
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// /dev/ptmx and /dev/pts/ptmx are supposed to be one and the same?
|
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// bwrap symlinks /dev/ptms -> /dev/pts/ptmx.
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// bind-mounting ought to be the same, but i suppose symlinks are less fragile when recursively namespacing
|
||||
errors::ext::swallow("[namespace] ln -s pts/ptmx new/dev/ptmx", fs::symlink(os::cwd, "pts/ptmx", "new/dev/ptmx"));
|
||||
|
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// XXX: bwrap binds /dev/console, but i haven't had a need to yet.
|
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// fs::create(os::cwd, "new/dev/console", 0o444)!;
|
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// errors::ext::swallow("[namespace] mount old/dev/pts/0 new/dev/console", rt::ext::mount(
|
||||
// "old/dev/pts/0", //< TODO: don't hardcode `/dev/pts/0`, but use `ttyname`
|
||||
// "new/dev/console",
|
||||
// "",
|
||||
// rt::ext::mount_flag::BIND | rt::ext::mount_flag::REC,
|
||||
// null,
|
||||
// ));
|
||||
|
||||
// bind all the user-requested paths from `old/$p` into `new/$p`.
|
||||
// use the `dirfd` abstraction so that paths meant for `old` can't crawl out
|
||||
// of that virtual fs.
|
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let old_fd = errors::ext::check_int(
|
||||
"namespace setup: open /old",
|
||||
rt::open("old", rt::O_RDONLY | rt::O_CLOEXEC, rt::RESOLVE_NO_SYMLINKS: uint)
|
||||
);
|
||||
let old_fs = os::dirfdopen(old_fd);
|
||||
defer(free(old_fs));
|
||||
let new_fd = errors::ext::check_int(
|
||||
"namespace setup: open /new",
|
||||
rt::open("new", rt::O_RDONLY | rt::O_CLOEXEC, rt::RESOLVE_NO_SYMLINKS: uint),
|
||||
);
|
||||
let new_fs = os::dirfdopen(new_fd);
|
||||
defer(free(new_fs));
|
||||
|
||||
let ctx = ns_ctx {
|
||||
what = what,
|
||||
old_fs = old_fs,
|
||||
new_fs = new_fs,
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
for (let path .. what.paths) {
|
||||
errors::ext::swallow(
|
||||
"[namespace] unable to bind {}",
|
||||
bind_leaf(&ctx, &path),
|
||||
path::string(&path),
|
||||
);
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
// pivot into the new rootfs
|
||||
pivot_into("new");
|
||||
|
||||
log::println("namespace restrictions activated");
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
// walk from root to `p`, creating any ancestors necessary and then binding the
|
||||
// leaf from the old fs into the new fs.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// cases handled:
|
||||
// - [x] `p` is already present in the new fs. no-op.
|
||||
// - [x] `p` doesn't exist in the old fs. no-op.
|
||||
// - [x] ancestors of `p` are all ordinary directories in the old fs:
|
||||
// corresponding directories will be created in the new fs.
|
||||
// mountpoints are treated as directories for this case.
|
||||
// - [x] ancestors of `p` are symlinks, such that `p != realpath(p)`.
|
||||
// corresponding symlinks will be created in the new fs, as well as
|
||||
// exactly as many underlying directories necessary to bind `p`.
|
||||
// - [x] `p` itself is a symlink in the old fs, rather than a file/directory.
|
||||
// an equivalent symlink will be created, and then its target will be
|
||||
// bound as per the logic described above.
|
||||
// - `path::buffer` is canonicalized at creation, so we don't have to worry
|
||||
// about `./exists/does-not/../also-exists` not working.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// failure modes handled:
|
||||
// - [x] path is too long => does not create the leaf *nor any ancestors*.
|
||||
// - [x] canonical path points outside the fs (e.g. `..`, or `../new/proc`).
|
||||
// does not create the leaf *nor any of its ancestors* at/after the `..`.
|
||||
fn bind_leaf(ctx: *ns_ctx, user_path: *path::buffer) (void | path::error) = {
|
||||
let path_str = path::string(user_path);
|
||||
log::printfln("[namespace] permit path: {}", path_str);
|
||||
|
||||
let it = path::iter(user_path);
|
||||
let cur_path = path::init()?;
|
||||
let cur_strpath = "";
|
||||
for (let comp => path::nextiter(&it)) {
|
||||
if (comp == "..") {
|
||||
log::printfln("[namespace] not binding external path {} (of {})", cur_strpath, path_str);
|
||||
return;
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
if (path::abs(comp)) {
|
||||
// dirfd doesn't do well will absolute paths.
|
||||
comp = strings::sub(comp, 1, strings::end);
|
||||
};
|
||||
cur_strpath = path::push(&cur_path, comp)?;
|
||||
|
||||
if (cur_strpath == "proc" && !ctx.what.pid) {
|
||||
// if we're inside a PID space, don't bind-mount /proc entries from the
|
||||
// outer /proc mount as it confuses things like bwrap.
|
||||
log::printfln("[namespace] not binding proc path {}", path_str);
|
||||
return;
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
// hmm, should we swallow this, or raise?
|
||||
// seems unlikely we'll fail to bind one part of the path, but then
|
||||
// successfully bind the *next* part.
|
||||
errors::ext::swallow(
|
||||
"[namespace] unable to copy intermediate path {} of {}",
|
||||
bind_component(ctx, cur_strpath, path::iterrem(&it)),
|
||||
cur_strpath, path_str
|
||||
);
|
||||
};
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
fn bind_component(ctx: *ns_ctx, strpath: str, remaining: str) (void | fs::error | path::error | rt::errno) = {
|
||||
let new_exists = match (fs::stat(ctx.new_fs, strpath)) {
|
||||
case let e: fs::error => yield false; // hasn't been bound yet
|
||||
case let other: fs::filestat => yield true; // already created
|
||||
};
|
||||
let st = fs::stat(ctx.old_fs, strpath)?;
|
||||
|
||||
if (fs::islink(st.mode)) {
|
||||
let linktext = fs::readlink(ctx.old_fs, strpath)?;
|
||||
if (!new_exists) {
|
||||
// we already made the link (but not necessarily what's *behind* it: maybe
|
||||
// we bind-mounted its directory, and still need to mount the underlying)
|
||||
log::printfln("[namespace/bind] ln new/{} -> {}", strpath, linktext);
|
||||
fs::symlink(ctx.new_fs, linktext, strpath)?;
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
// bind the real path (or, the "more real" path, in case there are
|
||||
// multiple layers of symlink).
|
||||
let target_path: path::buffer = if (path::abs(linktext)) {
|
||||
// foo/bar/baz/fnord with (bar -> /target) => `/target/baz/fnord`
|
||||
// foo/bar/baz/fnord with (fnord -> /target, remaining="") => `/target`
|
||||
yield path::init(linktext, remaining)?;
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
// foo/bar/baz/fnord with (foo -> target) => `foo/target/bar/baz`
|
||||
// foo/bar/baz/fnord with (fnord -> target, remaining="") => `foo/bar/baz/target`
|
||||
yield path::init(strpath, "..", linktext, remaining)?;
|
||||
};
|
||||
return bind_leaf(ctx, &target_path);
|
||||
} else if (fs::isdir(st.mode)) {
|
||||
// don't recreate the directory if it exists, but DO try to bind-mount it.
|
||||
// we could have mounted something below it, and then discovered the need
|
||||
// to mount more.
|
||||
if (!new_exists) {
|
||||
log::printfln("[namespace/bind] mkdir new/{}", strpath);
|
||||
fs::mkdir(ctx.new_fs, strpath, st.mode)?;
|
||||
};
|
||||
} else { // file-like
|
||||
if (new_exists) return; // we already bound the file
|
||||
if (remaining != "") {
|
||||
log::printfln("[namespace/bind] ignoring file where a non-terminal was expected: {}", strpath);
|
||||
return fs::wrongtype;
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
// TODO: tune options (optional parameter; default is fs::flag::TRUNC)
|
||||
log::printfln("[namespace/bind] touch new/{}", strpath);
|
||||
fs::create(ctx.new_fs, strpath, st.mode)?;
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
if (remaining != "")
|
||||
return; // nothing more to do for this path element
|
||||
|
||||
// and now, perform the actual bind mount:
|
||||
let old_pathbuf = path::init("old", strpath)?;
|
||||
let new_pathbuf = path::init("new", strpath)?;
|
||||
|
||||
log::printfln("[namespace/bind] mount {} {}", path::string(&old_pathbuf), path::string(&new_pathbuf));
|
||||
rt::ext::mount(
|
||||
path::string(&old_pathbuf),
|
||||
path::string(&new_pathbuf),
|
||||
"",
|
||||
rt::ext::mount_flag::BIND | rt::ext::mount_flag::REC,
|
||||
null,
|
||||
)?;
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
// make `new_root` the new `/`, and optionally make the old root accessible
|
||||
// at some directory (to be created) underneath it.
|
||||
fn pivot_into(new_root: str, stash_old_root: (str|void) = void) void = {
|
||||
log::printfln("[namespace] pivot_root {}", new_root);
|
||||
errors::ext::check("[namespace] cd <new_root>", os::chdir(new_root));
|
||||
match (stash_old_root) {
|
||||
case let old: str =>
|
||||
errors::ext::check("[namespace] mkdir <stash_old_root>", rt::mkdir(old, 0o755));
|
||||
errors::ext::check("[namespace] pivot_root . <stash_old_root>", rt::ext::pivot_root(".", old));
|
||||
case void =>
|
||||
errors::ext::check("[namespace] pivot_root . .", rt::ext::pivot_root(".", "."));
|
||||
// drop the old rootfs. weird idiom, but documented in `man 2 pivot_root`.
|
||||
errors::ext::check("[namespace] umount .", rt::umount2(".", rt::ext::umount_flag::MNT_DETACH));
|
||||
};
|
||||
errors::ext::check("[namespace] cd /", os::chdir("/"));
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
// these id maps are writable *once*.
|
||||
// - uid_map, gid_map: tell the kernel how uid's from the parent namespace
|
||||
// should be presented to members of the current namespace,
|
||||
|
Reference in New Issue
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