/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later */ /* * This file is part of libmount from util-linux project. * * Copyright (C) 2011-2018 Karel Zak * * libmount is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. */ /* * DOCS: - "lo@" prefix for fstype is unsupported */ #include #include #include "mountP.h" #include "loopdev.h" #include "linux_version.h" int mnt_context_is_loopdev(struct libmnt_context *cxt) { const char *type, *src; assert(cxt); /* The mount flags have to be merged, otherwise we have to use * expensive mnt_context_get_user_mflags() instead of cxt->user_mountflags. */ assert((cxt->flags & MNT_FL_MOUNTFLAGS_MERGED)); if (!cxt->fs) return 0; src = mnt_fs_get_srcpath(cxt->fs); if (!src) return 0; /* backing file not set */ if (cxt->user_mountflags & (MNT_MS_LOOP | MNT_MS_OFFSET | MNT_MS_SIZELIMIT)) { DBG(LOOP, ul_debugobj(cxt, "loopdev specific options detected")); return 1; } if ((cxt->mountflags & (MS_BIND | MS_MOVE)) || mnt_context_propagation_only(cxt)) return 0; /* Automatically create a loop device from a regular file if a * filesystem is not specified or the filesystem is known for libblkid * (these filesystems work with block devices only). The file size * should be at least 1KiB, otherwise we will create an empty loopdev with * no mountable filesystem... * * Note that there is no restriction (on kernel side) that would prevent a regular * file as a mount(2) source argument. A filesystem that is able to mount * regular files could be implemented. */ type = mnt_fs_get_fstype(cxt->fs); if (mnt_fs_is_regular(cxt->fs) && (!type || strcmp(type, "auto") == 0 || blkid_known_fstype(type))) { struct stat st; if (stat(src, &st) == 0 && S_ISREG(st.st_mode) && st.st_size > 1024) { DBG(LOOP, ul_debugobj(cxt, "automatically enabling loop= option")); cxt->user_mountflags |= MNT_MS_LOOP; mnt_optstr_append_option(&cxt->fs->user_optstr, "loop", NULL); return 1; } } return 0; } /* Check if there already exists a mounted loop device on the mountpoint node * with the same parameters. */ static int __attribute__((nonnull)) is_mounted_same_loopfile(struct libmnt_context *cxt, const char *target, const char *backing_file, uint64_t offset) { struct libmnt_table *tb; struct libmnt_iter itr; struct libmnt_fs *fs; struct libmnt_cache *cache; const char *bf; int rc = 0; struct libmnt_ns *ns_old; assert(cxt); assert(cxt->fs); assert((cxt->flags & MNT_FL_MOUNTFLAGS_MERGED)); if (mnt_context_get_mtab(cxt, &tb)) return 0; ns_old = mnt_context_switch_target_ns(cxt); if (!ns_old) return -MNT_ERR_NAMESPACE; DBG(LOOP, ul_debugobj(cxt, "checking if %s mounted on %s", backing_file, target)); cache = mnt_context_get_cache(cxt); mnt_reset_iter(&itr, MNT_ITER_BACKWARD); bf = cache ? mnt_resolve_path(backing_file, cache) : backing_file; /* Search for a mountpoint node in mtab, proceed if any of these have the * loop option set or the device is a loop device */ while (rc == 0 && mnt_table_next_fs(tb, &itr, &fs) == 0) { const char *src = mnt_fs_get_source(fs); const char *opts = mnt_fs_get_user_options(fs); char *val; size_t len; if (!src || !mnt_fs_match_target(fs, target, cache)) continue; rc = 0; if (strncmp(src, "/dev/loop", 9) == 0) { rc = loopdev_is_used((char *) src, bf, offset, 0, LOOPDEV_FL_OFFSET); } else if (opts && (cxt->user_mountflags & MNT_MS_LOOP) && mnt_optstr_get_option(opts, "loop", &val, &len) == 0 && val) { val = strndup(val, len); rc = loopdev_is_used((char *) val, bf, offset, 0, LOOPDEV_FL_OFFSET); free(val); } } if (rc) DBG(LOOP, ul_debugobj(cxt, "%s already mounted", backing_file)); if (!mnt_context_switch_ns(cxt, ns_old)) return -MNT_ERR_NAMESPACE; return rc; } int mnt_context_setup_loopdev(struct libmnt_context *cxt) { const char *backing_file, *optstr, *loopdev = NULL; char *val = NULL, *loopval = NULL; size_t len; struct loopdev_cxt lc; int rc = 0, lo_flags = 0; uint64_t offset = 0, sizelimit = 0; bool reuse = FALSE; assert(cxt); assert(cxt->fs); assert((cxt->flags & MNT_FL_MOUNTFLAGS_MERGED)); backing_file = mnt_fs_get_srcpath(cxt->fs); if (!backing_file) return -EINVAL; DBG(LOOP, ul_debugobj(cxt, "trying to setup device for %s", backing_file)); if (cxt->mountflags & MS_RDONLY) { DBG(LOOP, ul_debugobj(cxt, "enabling READ-ONLY flag")); lo_flags |= LO_FLAGS_READ_ONLY; } optstr = mnt_fs_get_user_options(cxt->fs); /* * loop= */ if (rc == 0 && (cxt->user_mountflags & MNT_MS_LOOP) && mnt_optstr_get_option(optstr, "loop", &val, &len) == 0 && val) { loopval = strndup(val, len); rc = loopval ? 0 : -ENOMEM; } /* * offset= */ if (rc == 0 && (cxt->user_mountflags & MNT_MS_OFFSET) && mnt_optstr_get_option(optstr, "offset", &val, &len) == 0) { rc = mnt_parse_offset(val, len, &offset); if (rc) { DBG(LOOP, ul_debugobj(cxt, "failed to parse offset=")); rc = -MNT_ERR_MOUNTOPT; } } /* * sizelimit= */ if (rc == 0 && (cxt->user_mountflags & MNT_MS_SIZELIMIT) && mnt_optstr_get_option(optstr, "sizelimit", &val, &len) == 0) { rc = mnt_parse_offset(val, len, &sizelimit); if (rc) { DBG(LOOP, ul_debugobj(cxt, "failed to parse sizelimit=")); rc = -MNT_ERR_MOUNTOPT; } } /* * encryption= */ if (rc == 0 && (cxt->user_mountflags & MNT_MS_ENCRYPTION) && mnt_optstr_get_option(optstr, "encryption", &val, &len) == 0) { DBG(LOOP, ul_debugobj(cxt, "encryption no longer supported")); rc = -MNT_ERR_MOUNTOPT; } if (rc == 0 && is_mounted_same_loopfile(cxt, mnt_context_get_target(cxt), backing_file, offset)) rc = -EBUSY; if (rc) goto done_no_deinit; /* It is possible to mount the same file more times. If we set more * than one loop device referring to the same file, kernel has no * mechanism to detect it. To prevent data corruption, the same loop * device has to be recycled. */ if (backing_file) { rc = loopcxt_init(&lc, 0); if (rc) goto done_no_deinit; rc = loopcxt_find_overlap(&lc, backing_file, offset, sizelimit); switch (rc) { case 0: /* not found */ DBG(LOOP, ul_debugobj(cxt, "not found overlapping loopdev")); loopcxt_deinit(&lc); break; case 1: /* overlap */ DBG(LOOP, ul_debugobj(cxt, "overlapping %s detected", loopcxt_get_device(&lc))); rc = -MNT_ERR_LOOPOVERLAP; goto done; case 2: /* overlap -- full size and offset match (reuse) */ { uint32_t lc_encrypt_type = 0; DBG(LOOP, ul_debugobj(cxt, "re-using existing loop device %s", loopcxt_get_device(&lc))); /* Once a loop is initialized RO, there is no * way to change its parameters. */ if (loopcxt_is_readonly(&lc) && !(lo_flags & LO_FLAGS_READ_ONLY)) { DBG(LOOP, ul_debugobj(cxt, "%s is read-only", loopcxt_get_device(&lc))); rc = -EROFS; goto done; } /* This is no more supported, but check to be safe. */ if (loopcxt_get_encrypt_type(&lc, &lc_encrypt_type) == 0 && lc_encrypt_type != LO_CRYPT_NONE) { DBG(LOOP, ul_debugobj(cxt, "encryption no longer supported for device %s", loopcxt_get_device(&lc))); rc = -MNT_ERR_LOOPOVERLAP; goto done; } rc = 0; /* loop= used with argument. Conflict will occur. */ if (loopval) { rc = -MNT_ERR_LOOPOVERLAP; goto done; } else { reuse = TRUE; goto success; } } default: /* error */ goto done; } } DBG(LOOP, ul_debugobj(cxt, "not found; create a new loop device")); rc = loopcxt_init(&lc, 0); if (rc) goto done_no_deinit; if (loopval) { rc = loopcxt_set_device(&lc, loopval); if (rc == 0) loopdev = loopcxt_get_device(&lc); } if (rc) goto done; /* since 2.6.37 we don't have to store backing filename to mtab * because kernel provides the name in /sys. */ if (get_linux_version() >= KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 37) || !mnt_context_mtab_writable(cxt)) { DBG(LOOP, ul_debugobj(cxt, "enabling AUTOCLEAR flag")); lo_flags |= LO_FLAGS_AUTOCLEAR; } do { /* found free device */ if (!loopdev) { rc = loopcxt_find_unused(&lc); if (rc) goto done; DBG(LOOP, ul_debugobj(cxt, "trying to use %s", loopcxt_get_device(&lc))); } /* set device attributes * -- note that loopcxt_find_unused() resets "lc" */ rc = loopcxt_set_backing_file(&lc, backing_file); if (!rc && offset) rc = loopcxt_set_offset(&lc, offset); if (!rc && sizelimit) rc = loopcxt_set_sizelimit(&lc, sizelimit); if (!rc) loopcxt_set_flags(&lc, lo_flags); if (rc) { DBG(LOOP, ul_debugobj(cxt, "failed to set loop attributes")); goto done; } /* setup the device */ rc = loopcxt_setup_device(&lc); if (!rc) break; /* success */ if (loopdev || rc != -EBUSY) { DBG(LOOP, ul_debugobj(cxt, "failed to setup device")); rc = -MNT_ERR_LOOPDEV; goto done; } DBG(LOOP, ul_debugobj(cxt, "device stolen...trying again")); } while (1); success: if (!rc) rc = mnt_fs_set_source(cxt->fs, loopcxt_get_device(&lc)); if (!rc) { /* success */ cxt->flags |= MNT_FL_LOOPDEV_READY; if (reuse || ( (cxt->user_mountflags & MNT_MS_LOOP) && loopcxt_is_autoclear(&lc))) { /* * autoclear flag accepted by the kernel, don't store * the "loop=" option to mtab. */ DBG(LOOP, ul_debugobj(cxt, "removing unnecessary loop= from mtab")); cxt->user_mountflags &= ~MNT_MS_LOOP; mnt_optstr_remove_option(&cxt->fs->user_optstr, "loop"); } if (!(cxt->mountflags & MS_RDONLY) && loopcxt_is_readonly(&lc)) /* * mount planned read-write, but loopdev is read-only, * let's fix mount options... */ mnt_context_set_mflags(cxt, cxt->mountflags | MS_RDONLY); /* we have to keep the device open until mount(1), * otherwise it will be auto-cleared by kernel */ cxt->loopdev_fd = loopcxt_get_fd(&lc); if (cxt->loopdev_fd < 0) { DBG(LOOP, ul_debugobj(cxt, "failed to get loopdev FD")); rc = -errno; } else loopcxt_set_fd(&lc, -1, 0); } done: loopcxt_deinit(&lc); done_no_deinit: free(loopval); return rc; } /* * Deletes loop device */ int mnt_context_delete_loopdev(struct libmnt_context *cxt) { const char *src; int rc; assert(cxt); assert(cxt->fs); src = mnt_fs_get_srcpath(cxt->fs); if (!src) return -EINVAL; if (cxt->loopdev_fd > -1) close(cxt->loopdev_fd); rc = loopdev_delete(src); cxt->flags &= ~MNT_FL_LOOPDEV_READY; cxt->loopdev_fd = -1; DBG(LOOP, ul_debugobj(cxt, "deleted [rc=%d]", rc)); return rc; } /* * Clears loopdev stuff in context, should be called after * failed or successful mount(2). */ int mnt_context_clear_loopdev(struct libmnt_context *cxt) { assert(cxt); if (mnt_context_get_status(cxt) == 0 && (cxt->flags & MNT_FL_LOOPDEV_READY)) { /* * mount(2) failed, delete loopdev */ mnt_context_delete_loopdev(cxt); } else if (cxt->loopdev_fd > -1) { /* * mount(2) success, close the device */ DBG(LOOP, ul_debugobj(cxt, "closing FD")); close(cxt->loopdev_fd); } cxt->loopdev_fd = -1; return 0; }