guix/gnu/packages/aux-files/run-in-namespace.c
Ludovic Courtès cdb31a8869
pack: Add terminating zero after ‘readlink’ call.
The bug had been there from the start (commit
47a60325ca) but only with the switch to
glibc 2.39 did we actually hit it.

* gnu/packages/aux-files/run-in-namespace.c (main): Add terminating zero
on SELF.

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/* GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
Copyright (C) 2018, 2019, 2020 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
This file is part of GNU Guix.
GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
your option) any later version.
GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with GNU Guix. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
/* Make the given @WRAPPED_PROGRAM@ relocatable by executing it in a separate
mount namespace where the store is mounted in its right place.
We would happily do that in Scheme using 'call-with-container'. However,
this very program needs to be relocatable, so it needs to be statically
linked, which complicates things (Guile's modules can hardly be "linked"
into a single executable.) */
#define _GNU_SOURCE
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sched.h>
#include <sys/mount.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <libgen.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <sys/syscall.h>
#include <sys/prctl.h>
/* Whether we're building the ld.so/libfakechroot wrapper. */
#define HAVE_EXEC_WITH_LOADER \
(defined PROGRAM_INTERPRETER) && (defined LOADER_AUDIT_MODULE) \
&& (defined FAKECHROOT_LIBRARY)
/* The original store, "/gnu/store" by default. */
static const char original_store[] = "@STORE_DIRECTORY@";
/* Like 'malloc', but abort if 'malloc' returns NULL. */
static void *
xmalloc (size_t size)
{
void *result = malloc (size);
assert (result != NULL);
return result;
}
/* Concatenate DIRECTORY, a slash, and FILE. Return the result, which the
caller must eventually free. */
static char *
concat (const char *directory, const char *file)
{
char *result = xmalloc (strlen (directory) + 2 + strlen (file));
strcpy (result, directory);
strcat (result, "/");
strcat (result, file);
return result;
}
static void
mkdir_p (const char *directory)
{
if (strcmp (directory, "/") != 0)
{
char *parent = dirname (strdupa (directory));
mkdir_p (parent);
int err = mkdir (directory, 0700);
if (err < 0 && errno != EEXIST)
assert_perror (errno);
}
}
static void
rm_rf (const char *directory)
{
DIR *stream = opendir (directory);
for (struct dirent *entry = readdir (stream);
entry != NULL;
entry = readdir (stream))
{
if (strcmp (entry->d_name, ".") == 0
|| strcmp (entry->d_name, "..") == 0)
continue;
char *full = concat (directory, entry->d_name);
int err = unlink (full);
if (err < 0)
{
if (errno == EISDIR)
/* Recurse (we expect a shallow directory structure so there's
little risk of stack overflow.) */
rm_rf (full);
else
assert_perror (errno);
}
free (full);
}
closedir (stream);
int err = rmdir (directory);
if (err < 0 && errno != ENOENT)
assert_perror (errno);
}
/* Make TARGET a bind-mount of SOURCE. Take into account ENTRY's type, which
corresponds to SOURCE. */
static int
bind_mount (const char *source, const struct dirent *entry,
const char *target)
{
if (entry->d_type == DT_DIR)
{
int err = mkdir (target, 0700);
if (err != 0)
return err;
}
else
close (open (target, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT));
return mount (source, target, "none",
MS_BIND | MS_REC | MS_RDONLY, NULL);
}
#if HAVE_EXEC_WITH_LOADER
/* Make TARGET a symlink to SOURCE. */
static int
make_symlink (const char *source, const struct dirent *entry,
const char *target)
{
return symlink (source, target);
}
#endif
/* Mirror with FIRMLINK all the top-level entries in SOURCE to TARGET. */
static void
mirror_directory (const char *source, const char *target,
int (* firmlink) (const char *, const struct dirent *,
const char *))
{
DIR *stream = opendir (source);
for (struct dirent *entry = readdir (stream);
entry != NULL;
entry = readdir (stream))
{
/* XXX: Some file systems may not report a useful 'd_type'. Ignore them
for now. */
assert (entry->d_type != DT_UNKNOWN);
if (strcmp (entry->d_name, ".") == 0
|| strcmp (entry->d_name, "..") == 0)
continue;
char *abs_source = concat (source, entry->d_name);
char *new_entry = concat (target, entry->d_name);
if (entry->d_type == DT_LNK)
{
char target[PATH_MAX];
ssize_t result = readlink (abs_source, target, sizeof target - 1);
if (result > 0)
{
target[result] = '\0';
int err = symlink (target, new_entry);
if (err < 0)
assert_perror (errno);
}
}
else
{
/* Create the mount point. */
int err = firmlink (abs_source, entry, new_entry);
/* It used to be that only directories could be bind-mounted. Thus,
keep going if we fail to bind-mount a non-directory entry.
That's OK because regular files in the root file system are
usually uninteresting. */
if (err != 0 && entry->d_type != DT_DIR)
assert_perror (errno);
free (new_entry);
free (abs_source);
}
}
closedir (stream);
}
/* Write the user/group ID map for PID to FILE, mapping ID to itself. See
user_namespaces(7). */
static void
write_id_map (pid_t pid, const char *file, int id)
{
char id_map_file[100];
snprintf (id_map_file, sizeof id_map_file, "/proc/%d/%s", pid, file);
char id_map[100];
/* Map root and the current user. */
int len = snprintf (id_map, sizeof id_map, "%d %d 1\n", id, id);
int fd = open (id_map_file, O_WRONLY);
if (fd < 0)
assert_perror (errno);
int n = write (fd, id_map, len);
if (n < 0)
assert_perror (errno);
close (fd);
}
/* Disallow setgroups(2) for PID. */
static void
disallow_setgroups (pid_t pid)
{
char file[100];
snprintf (file, sizeof file, "/proc/%d/setgroups", pid);
int fd = open (file, O_WRONLY);
if (fd < 0)
assert_perror (errno);
int err = write (fd, "deny", 5);
if (err < 0)
assert_perror (errno);
close (fd);
}
/* Run the wrapper program in a separate mount user namespace. Return only
upon failure. */
static void
exec_in_user_namespace (const char *store, int argc, char *argv[])
{
/* Spawn @WRAPPED_PROGRAM@ in a separate namespace where STORE is
bind-mounted in the right place. */
int err, is_tmpfs;
char *new_root = mkdtemp (strdup ("/tmp/guix-exec-XXXXXX"));
char *new_store = concat (new_root, original_store);
char *cwd = get_current_dir_name ();
/* Become the new parent of grand-children when their parent dies. */
prctl (PR_SET_CHILD_SUBREAPER, 1);
/* Optionally, make NEW_ROOT a tmpfs. That way, if we have to leave it
behind because there are sub-processes still running when this wrapper
exits, it's OK. */
err = mount ("none", new_root, "tmpfs", 0, NULL);
is_tmpfs = (err == 0);
/* Create a child with separate namespaces and set up bind-mounts from
there. That way, bind-mounts automatically disappear when the child
exits, which simplifies cleanup for the parent. Note: clone is more
convenient than fork + unshare since the parent can directly write
the child uid_map/gid_map files. */
pid_t child = syscall (SYS_clone, SIGCHLD | CLONE_NEWNS | CLONE_NEWUSER,
NULL, NULL, NULL);
switch (child)
{
case 0:
/* Note: Due to <https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=183461>
we cannot make NEW_ROOT a tmpfs (which would have saved the need
for 'rm_rf'.) */
mirror_directory ("/", new_root, bind_mount);
mkdir_p (new_store);
err = mount (store, new_store, "none", MS_BIND | MS_REC | MS_RDONLY,
NULL);
if (err < 0)
assert_perror (errno);
chdir (new_root);
err = chroot (new_root);
if (err < 0)
assert_perror (errno);
/* Change back to where we were before chroot'ing. */
chdir (cwd);
int err = execv ("@WRAPPED_PROGRAM@", argv);
if (err < 0)
assert_perror (errno);
break;
case -1:
/* Failure: user namespaces not supported. */
fprintf (stderr, "%s: error: 'clone' failed: %m\n", argv[0]);
rm_rf (new_root);
free (new_root);
break;
default:
{
/* Map the current user/group ID in the child's namespace (the
default is to get the "overflow UID", i.e., the UID of
"nobody"). We must first disallow 'setgroups' for that
process. */
disallow_setgroups (child);
write_id_map (child, "uid_map", getuid ());
write_id_map (child, "gid_map", getgid ());
int status, status_other;
waitpid (child, &status, 0);
chdir ("/"); /* avoid EBUSY */
if (is_tmpfs)
{
/* NEW_ROOT lives on in child processes and we no longer need it
to exist as an empty directory in the global namespace. */
umount (new_root);
rmdir (new_root);
}
/* Check whether there are child processes left. If there are none,
we can remove NEW_ROOT just fine. Conversely, if there are
processes left (for example because this wrapper's child forked),
we have to leave NEW_ROOT behind so that those processes can still
access their root file system (XXX). */
else if (waitpid (-1 , &status_other, WNOHANG) == -1)
rm_rf (new_root);
free (new_root);
if (WIFEXITED (status))
exit (WEXITSTATUS (status));
else
/* Abnormal termination cannot really be reproduced, so exit
with 255. */
exit (255);
}
}
}
#ifdef PROOT_PROGRAM
/* Execute the wrapped program with PRoot, passing it ARGC and ARGV, and
"bind-mounting" STORE in the right place. */
static void
exec_with_proot (const char *store, int argc, char *argv[])
{
int proot_specific_argc = 4;
int proot_argc = argc + proot_specific_argc;
char *proot_argv[proot_argc + 1], *proot;
char bind_spec[strlen (store) + 1 + sizeof original_store];
strcpy (bind_spec, store);
strcat (bind_spec, ":");
strcat (bind_spec, original_store);
proot = concat (store, PROOT_PROGRAM);
proot_argv[0] = proot;
proot_argv[1] = "-b";
proot_argv[2] = bind_spec;
proot_argv[3] = "@WRAPPED_PROGRAM@";
for (int i = 0; i < argc; i++)
proot_argv[i + proot_specific_argc] = argv[i + 1];
proot_argv[proot_argc] = NULL;
/* Seccomp support seems to invariably lead to segfaults; disable it by
default. */
setenv ("PROOT_NO_SECCOMP", "1", 0);
int err = execv (proot, proot_argv);
if (err < 0)
assert_perror (errno);
}
#endif
#if HAVE_EXEC_WITH_LOADER
/* Traverse PATH, a NULL-terminated string array, and return a colon-separated
search path where each item of PATH has been relocated to STORE. The
result is malloc'd. */
static char *
relocated_search_path (const char *path[], const char *store)
{
char *new_path;
size_t size = 0;
for (size_t i = 0; path[i] != NULL; i++)
size += strlen (store) + strlen (path[i]) + 1; /* upper bound */
new_path = xmalloc (size + 1);
new_path[0] = '\0';
for (size_t i = 0; path[i] != NULL; i++)
{
if (strncmp (path[i], original_store,
sizeof original_store - 1) == 0)
{
strcat (new_path, store);
strcat (new_path, path[i] + sizeof original_store - 1);
}
else
strcat (new_path, path[i]); /* possibly $ORIGIN */
strcat (new_path, ":");
}
new_path[strlen (new_path) - 1] = '\0'; /* Remove trailing colon. */
return new_path;
}
/* Concatenate PATH1 and PATH2 with a colon in between. The result is
potentially malloc'd. */
static char *
concat_paths (const char *path1, const char *path2)
{
if (path1[0] == '\0')
return (char *) path2;
else
{
char *result = xmalloc (strlen (path1) + strlen (path2) + 2);
strcpy (result, path1);
strcat (result, ":");
strcat (result, path2);
return result;
}
}
/* Execute the wrapped program by invoking the loader (ld.so) directly,
passing it the audit module and preloading libfakechroot.so. */
static void
exec_with_loader (const char *store, int argc, char *argv[])
{
static const char *audit_library_path[] = LOADER_AUDIT_RUNPATH;
char *loader = concat (store,
PROGRAM_INTERPRETER + sizeof original_store);
size_t loader_specific_argc = 8;
size_t loader_argc = argc + loader_specific_argc;
char *loader_argv[loader_argc + 1];
loader_argv[0] = argv[0];
loader_argv[1] = "--audit";
loader_argv[2] = concat (store,
LOADER_AUDIT_MODULE + sizeof original_store);
/* The audit module depends on libc.so and libgcc_s.so so honor
AUDIT_LIBRARY_PATH. Additionally, honor $LD_LIBRARY_PATH if set. */
loader_argv[3] = "--library-path";
loader_argv[4] =
concat_paths (getenv ("LD_LIBRARY_PATH") ?: "",
relocated_search_path (audit_library_path, store));
loader_argv[5] = "--preload";
loader_argv[6] = concat (store,
FAKECHROOT_LIBRARY + sizeof original_store);
loader_argv[7] = concat (store,
"@WRAPPED_PROGRAM@" + sizeof original_store);
for (size_t i = 0; i < argc; i++)
loader_argv[i + loader_specific_argc] = argv[i + 1];
loader_argv[loader_argc] = NULL;
/* Set up the root directory. */
int err;
char *new_root = mkdtemp (strdup ("/tmp/guix-exec-XXXXXX"));
mirror_directory ("/", new_root, make_symlink);
/* 'mirror_directory' created a symlink for the ancestor of ORIGINAL_STORE,
typically "/gnu". Remove that entry so we can create NEW_STORE
below. */
const char *slash = strchr (original_store + 1, '/');
const char *top = slash != NULL
? strndupa (original_store, slash - original_store)
: original_store;
char *new_store_top = concat (new_root, top);
unlink (new_store_top);
/* Now create the store under NEW_ROOT. */
char *new_store = concat (new_root, original_store);
char *new_store_parent = dirname (strdup (new_store));
mkdir_p (new_store_parent);
err = symlink (store, new_store);
if (err < 0)
assert_perror (errno);
#ifdef GCONV_DIRECTORY
/* Tell libc where to find its gconv modules. This is necessary because
gconv uses non-interposable 'open' calls. */
char *gconv_path = concat (store,
GCONV_DIRECTORY + sizeof original_store);
setenv ("GCONV_PATH", gconv_path, 1);
free (gconv_path);
#endif
setenv ("FAKECHROOT_BASE", new_root, 1);
/* Become the new parent of grand-children when their parent dies. */
prctl (PR_SET_CHILD_SUBREAPER, 1);
pid_t child = fork ();
switch (child)
{
case 0:
err = execv (loader, loader_argv);
if (err < 0)
assert_perror (errno);
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
break;
case -1:
assert_perror (errno);
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
break;
default:
{
int status, status_other;
waitpid (child, &status, 0);
/* If there are child processes still running, leave NEW_ROOT around
so they can still access it. XXX: In that case NEW_ROOT is left
behind. */
if (waitpid (-1 , &status_other, WNOHANG) == -1)
{
chdir ("/"); /* avoid EBUSY */
rm_rf (new_root);
}
free (new_root);
close (2); /* flushing stderr should be silent */
if (WIFEXITED (status))
exit (WEXITSTATUS (status));
else
/* Abnormal termination cannot really be reproduced, so exit
with 255. */
exit (255);
}
}
}
#endif
/* Execution engines. */
struct engine
{
const char *name;
void (* exec) (const char *, int, char **);
};
static void
buffer_stderr (void)
{
static char stderr_buffer[4096];
setvbuf (stderr, stderr_buffer, _IOFBF, sizeof stderr_buffer);
}
/* The default engine: choose a robust method. */
static void
exec_default (const char *store, int argc, char *argv[])
{
/* Buffer stderr so that nothing's displayed if 'exec_in_user_namespace'
fails but 'exec_with_proot' works. */
buffer_stderr ();
exec_in_user_namespace (store, argc, argv);
#ifdef PROOT_PROGRAM
exec_with_proot (store, argc, argv);
#endif
}
/* The "performance" engine: choose performance over robustness. */
static void
exec_performance (const char *store, int argc, char *argv[])
{
buffer_stderr ();
exec_in_user_namespace (store, argc, argv);
#if HAVE_EXEC_WITH_LOADER
exec_with_loader (store, argc, argv);
#endif
}
/* List of supported engines. */
static const struct engine engines[] =
{
{ "default", exec_default },
{ "performance", exec_performance },
{ "userns", exec_in_user_namespace },
#ifdef PROOT_PROGRAM
{ "proot", exec_with_proot },
#endif
#if HAVE_EXEC_WITH_LOADER
{ "fakechroot", exec_with_loader },
#endif
{ NULL, NULL }
};
/* Return the "execution engine" to use. */
static const struct engine *
execution_engine (void)
{
const char *str = getenv ("GUIX_EXECUTION_ENGINE");
if (str == NULL)
str = "default";
try:
for (const struct engine *engine = engines;
engine->name != NULL;
engine++)
{
if (strcmp (engine->name, str) == 0)
return engine;
}
fprintf (stderr, "%s: unsupported Guix execution engine; ignoring\n",
str);
str = "default";
goto try;
}
int
main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
ssize_t size;
char self[PATH_MAX];
size = readlink ("/proc/self/exe", self, sizeof self - 1);
assert (size > 0);
self[size] = '\0';
/* SELF is something like "/home/ludo/.local/gnu/store/…-foo/bin/ls" and we
want to extract "/home/ludo/.local/gnu/store". */
size_t index = strlen (self)
- strlen (WRAPPER_PROGRAM) + strlen (original_store);
char *store = strdup (self);
store[index] = '\0';
struct stat statbuf;
/* If STORE is already at the "right" place, we can execute
@WRAPPED_PROGRAM@ right away. This is not just an optimization: it's
needed when running one of these wrappers from within an unshare'd
namespace, because 'unshare' fails with EPERM in that context. */
if (strcmp (store, original_store) != 0
&& lstat ("@WRAPPED_PROGRAM@", &statbuf) != 0)
{
const struct engine *engine = execution_engine ();
engine->exec (store, argc, argv);
/* If we reach this point, that's because ENGINE failed to do the
job. */
fprintf (stderr, "\
This may be because \"user namespaces\" are not supported on this system.\n\
Consequently, we cannot run '@WRAPPED_PROGRAM@',\n\
unless you move it to the '@STORE_DIRECTORY@' directory.\n\
\n\
Please refer to the 'guix pack' documentation for more information.\n");
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
/* The executable is available under @STORE_DIRECTORY@, so we can now
execute it. */
int err = execv ("@WRAPPED_PROGRAM@", argv);
if (err < 0)
assert_perror (errno);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}