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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-05-04 12:41:41 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-05-04 12:41:41 +0000 |
commit | 10ee2acdd26a7f1298c6f6d6b7af9b469fe29b87 (patch) | |
tree | bdffd5d80c26cf4a7a518281a204be1ace85b4c1 /vendor/nix/src/mount/bsd.rs | |
parent | Releasing progress-linux version 1.70.0+dfsg1-9~progress7.99u1. (diff) | |
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Merging upstream version 1.70.0+dfsg2.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/vendor/nix/src/mount/bsd.rs b/vendor/nix/src/mount/bsd.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d124f1f9a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/nix/src/mount/bsd.rs @@ -0,0 +1,453 @@ +#[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")] +use crate::Error; +use crate::{Errno, NixPath, Result}; +use libc::c_int; +#[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")] +use libc::{c_char, c_uint, c_void}; +#[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")] +use std::{ + borrow::Cow, + ffi::{CStr, CString}, + fmt, io, + marker::PhantomData, +}; + +libc_bitflags!( + /// Used with [`Nmount::nmount`]. + pub struct MntFlags: c_int { + /// ACL support enabled. + #[cfg(any(target_os = "netbsd", target_os = "freebsd"))] + #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(all())))] + MNT_ACLS; + /// All I/O to the file system should be done asynchronously. + MNT_ASYNC; + /// dir should instead be a file system ID encoded as “FSID:val0:val1”. + #[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")] + #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(all())))] + MNT_BYFSID; + /// Force a read-write mount even if the file system appears to be + /// unclean. + MNT_FORCE; + /// GEOM journal support enabled. + #[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")] + #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(all())))] + MNT_GJOURNAL; + /// MAC support for objects. + #[cfg(any(target_os = "macos", target_os = "freebsd"))] + #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(all())))] + MNT_MULTILABEL; + /// Disable read clustering. + #[cfg(any(target_os = "dragonfly", target_os = "freebsd"))] + #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(all())))] + MNT_NOCLUSTERR; + /// Disable write clustering. + #[cfg(any(target_os = "dragonfly", target_os = "freebsd"))] + #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(all())))] + MNT_NOCLUSTERW; + /// Enable NFS version 4 ACLs. + #[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")] + #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(all())))] + MNT_NFS4ACLS; + /// Do not update access times. + MNT_NOATIME; + /// Disallow program execution. + MNT_NOEXEC; + /// Do not honor setuid or setgid bits on files when executing them. + MNT_NOSUID; + /// Do not follow symlinks. + #[cfg(any(target_os = "dragonfly", target_os = "freebsd"))] + #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(all())))] + MNT_NOSYMFOLLOW; + /// Mount read-only. + MNT_RDONLY; + /// Causes the vfs subsystem to update its data structures pertaining to + /// the specified already mounted file system. + MNT_RELOAD; + /// Create a snapshot of the file system. + /// + /// See [mksnap_ffs(8)](https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=mksnap_ffs) + #[cfg(any(target_os = "macos", target_os = "freebsd"))] + #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(all())))] + MNT_SNAPSHOT; + /// Using soft updates. + #[cfg(any( + target_os = "dragonfly", + target_os = "freebsd", + target_os = "netbsd", + target_os = "openbsd" + ))] + #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(all())))] + MNT_SOFTDEP; + /// Directories with the SUID bit set chown new files to their own + /// owner. + #[cfg(any(target_os = "dragonfly", target_os = "freebsd"))] + #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(all())))] + MNT_SUIDDIR; + /// All I/O to the file system should be done synchronously. + MNT_SYNCHRONOUS; + /// Union with underlying fs. + #[cfg(any( + target_os = "macos", + target_os = "freebsd", + target_os = "netbsd" + ))] + #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(all())))] + MNT_UNION; + /// Indicates that the mount command is being applied to an already + /// mounted file system. + MNT_UPDATE; + /// Check vnode use counts. + #[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")] + #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(all())))] + MNT_NONBUSY; + } +); + +/// The Error type of [`Nmount::nmount`]. +/// +/// It wraps an [`Errno`], but also may contain an additional message returned +/// by `nmount(2)`. +#[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")] +#[derive(Debug)] +pub struct NmountError { + errno: Error, + errmsg: Option<String>, +} + +#[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")] +impl NmountError { + /// Returns the additional error string sometimes generated by `nmount(2)`. + pub fn errmsg(&self) -> Option<&str> { + self.errmsg.as_deref() + } + + /// Returns the inner [`Error`] + pub const fn error(&self) -> Error { + self.errno + } + + fn new(error: Error, errmsg: Option<&CStr>) -> Self { + Self { + errno: error, + errmsg: errmsg.map(CStr::to_string_lossy).map(Cow::into_owned), + } + } +} + +#[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")] +impl std::error::Error for NmountError {} + +#[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")] +impl fmt::Display for NmountError { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { + if let Some(errmsg) = &self.errmsg { + write!(f, "{:?}: {}: {}", self.errno, errmsg, self.errno.desc()) + } else { + write!(f, "{:?}: {}", self.errno, self.errno.desc()) + } + } +} + +#[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")] +impl From<NmountError> for io::Error { + fn from(err: NmountError) -> Self { + err.errno.into() + } +} + +/// Result type of [`Nmount::nmount`]. +#[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")] +pub type NmountResult = std::result::Result<(), NmountError>; + +/// Mount a FreeBSD file system. +/// +/// The `nmount(2)` system call works similarly to the `mount(8)` program; it +/// takes its options as a series of name-value pairs. Most of the values are +/// strings, as are all of the names. The `Nmount` structure builds up an +/// argument list and then executes the syscall. +/// +/// # Examples +/// +/// To mount `target` onto `mountpoint` with `nullfs`: +/// ``` +/// # use nix::unistd::Uid; +/// # use ::sysctl::{CtlValue, Sysctl}; +/// # let ctl = ::sysctl::Ctl::new("vfs.usermount").unwrap(); +/// # if !Uid::current().is_root() && CtlValue::Int(0) == ctl.value().unwrap() { +/// # return; +/// # }; +/// use nix::mount::{MntFlags, Nmount, unmount}; +/// use std::ffi::CString; +/// use tempfile::tempdir; +/// +/// let mountpoint = tempdir().unwrap(); +/// let target = tempdir().unwrap(); +/// +/// let fstype = CString::new("fstype").unwrap(); +/// let nullfs = CString::new("nullfs").unwrap(); +/// Nmount::new() +/// .str_opt(&fstype, &nullfs) +/// .str_opt_owned("fspath", mountpoint.path().to_str().unwrap()) +/// .str_opt_owned("target", target.path().to_str().unwrap()) +/// .nmount(MntFlags::empty()).unwrap(); +/// +/// unmount(mountpoint.path(), MntFlags::empty()).unwrap(); +/// ``` +/// +/// # See Also +/// * [`nmount(2)`](https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=nmount) +/// * [`nullfs(5)`](https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=nullfs) +#[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")] +#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(all())))] +#[derive(Debug, Default)] +pub struct Nmount<'a> { + // n.b. notgull: In reality, this is a list that contains + // both mutable and immutable pointers. + // Be careful using this. + iov: Vec<libc::iovec>, + is_owned: Vec<bool>, + marker: PhantomData<&'a ()>, +} + +#[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")] +#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(all())))] +impl<'a> Nmount<'a> { + /// Helper function to push a slice onto the `iov` array. + fn push_slice(&mut self, val: &'a [u8], is_owned: bool) { + self.iov.push(libc::iovec { + iov_base: val.as_ptr() as *mut _, + iov_len: val.len(), + }); + self.is_owned.push(is_owned); + } + + /// Helper function to push a pointer and its length onto the `iov` array. + fn push_pointer_and_length( + &mut self, + val: *const u8, + len: usize, + is_owned: bool, + ) { + self.iov.push(libc::iovec { + iov_base: val as *mut _, + iov_len: len, + }); + self.is_owned.push(is_owned); + } + + /// Helper function to push a `nix` path as owned. + fn push_nix_path<P: ?Sized + NixPath>(&mut self, val: &P) { + val.with_nix_path(|s| { + let len = s.to_bytes_with_nul().len(); + let ptr = s.to_owned().into_raw() as *const u8; + + self.push_pointer_and_length(ptr, len, true); + }) + .unwrap(); + } + + /// Add an opaque mount option. + /// + /// Some file systems take binary-valued mount options. They can be set + /// with this method. + /// + /// # Safety + /// + /// Unsafe because it will cause `Nmount::nmount` to dereference a raw + /// pointer. The user is responsible for ensuring that `val` is valid and + /// its lifetime outlives `self`! An easy way to do that is to give the + /// value a larger scope than `name` + /// + /// # Examples + /// ``` + /// use libc::c_void; + /// use nix::mount::Nmount; + /// use std::ffi::CString; + /// use std::mem; + /// + /// // Note that flags outlives name + /// let mut flags: u32 = 0xdeadbeef; + /// let name = CString::new("flags").unwrap(); + /// let p = &mut flags as *mut u32 as *mut c_void; + /// let len = mem::size_of_val(&flags); + /// let mut nmount = Nmount::new(); + /// unsafe { nmount.mut_ptr_opt(&name, p, len) }; + /// ``` + pub unsafe fn mut_ptr_opt( + &mut self, + name: &'a CStr, + val: *mut c_void, + len: usize, + ) -> &mut Self { + self.push_slice(name.to_bytes_with_nul(), false); + self.push_pointer_and_length(val.cast(), len, false); + self + } + + /// Add a mount option that does not take a value. + /// + /// # Examples + /// ``` + /// use nix::mount::Nmount; + /// use std::ffi::CString; + /// + /// let read_only = CString::new("ro").unwrap(); + /// Nmount::new() + /// .null_opt(&read_only); + /// ``` + pub fn null_opt(&mut self, name: &'a CStr) -> &mut Self { + self.push_slice(name.to_bytes_with_nul(), false); + self.push_slice(&[], false); + self + } + + /// Add a mount option that does not take a value, but whose name must be + /// owned. + /// + /// + /// This has higher runtime cost than [`Nmount::null_opt`], but is useful + /// when the name's lifetime doesn't outlive the `Nmount`, or it's a + /// different string type than `CStr`. + /// + /// # Examples + /// ``` + /// use nix::mount::Nmount; + /// + /// let read_only = "ro"; + /// let mut nmount: Nmount<'static> = Nmount::new(); + /// nmount.null_opt_owned(read_only); + /// ``` + pub fn null_opt_owned<P: ?Sized + NixPath>( + &mut self, + name: &P, + ) -> &mut Self { + self.push_nix_path(name); + self.push_slice(&[], false); + self + } + + /// Add a mount option as a [`CStr`]. + /// + /// # Examples + /// ``` + /// use nix::mount::Nmount; + /// use std::ffi::CString; + /// + /// let fstype = CString::new("fstype").unwrap(); + /// let nullfs = CString::new("nullfs").unwrap(); + /// Nmount::new() + /// .str_opt(&fstype, &nullfs); + /// ``` + pub fn str_opt(&mut self, name: &'a CStr, val: &'a CStr) -> &mut Self { + self.push_slice(name.to_bytes_with_nul(), false); + self.push_slice(val.to_bytes_with_nul(), false); + self + } + + /// Add a mount option as an owned string. + /// + /// This has higher runtime cost than [`Nmount::str_opt`], but is useful + /// when the value's lifetime doesn't outlive the `Nmount`, or it's a + /// different string type than `CStr`. + /// + /// # Examples + /// ``` + /// use nix::mount::Nmount; + /// use std::path::Path; + /// + /// let mountpoint = Path::new("/mnt"); + /// Nmount::new() + /// .str_opt_owned("fspath", mountpoint.to_str().unwrap()); + /// ``` + pub fn str_opt_owned<P1, P2>(&mut self, name: &P1, val: &P2) -> &mut Self + where + P1: ?Sized + NixPath, + P2: ?Sized + NixPath, + { + self.push_nix_path(name); + self.push_nix_path(val); + self + } + + /// Create a new `Nmount` struct with no options + pub fn new() -> Self { + Self::default() + } + + /// Actually mount the file system. + pub fn nmount(&mut self, flags: MntFlags) -> NmountResult { + const ERRMSG_NAME: &[u8] = b"errmsg\0"; + let mut errmsg = vec![0u8; 255]; + + // nmount can return extra error information via a "errmsg" return + // argument. + self.push_slice(ERRMSG_NAME, false); + + // SAFETY: we are pushing a mutable iovec here, so we can't use + // the above method + self.iov.push(libc::iovec { + iov_base: errmsg.as_mut_ptr() as *mut c_void, + iov_len: errmsg.len(), + }); + + let niov = self.iov.len() as c_uint; + let iovp = self.iov.as_mut_ptr() as *mut libc::iovec; + let res = unsafe { libc::nmount(iovp, niov, flags.bits) }; + match Errno::result(res) { + Ok(_) => Ok(()), + Err(error) => { + let errmsg = match errmsg.iter().position(|&x| x == 0) { + None => None, + Some(0) => None, + Some(n) => { + let sl = &errmsg[0..n + 1]; + Some(CStr::from_bytes_with_nul(sl).unwrap()) + } + }; + Err(NmountError::new(error, errmsg)) + } + } + } +} + +#[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")] +impl<'a> Drop for Nmount<'a> { + fn drop(&mut self) { + for (iov, is_owned) in self.iov.iter().zip(self.is_owned.iter()) { + if *is_owned { + // Free the owned string. Safe because we recorded ownership, + // and Nmount does not implement Clone. + unsafe { + drop(CString::from_raw(iov.iov_base as *mut c_char)); + } + } + } + } +} + +/// Unmount the file system mounted at `mountpoint`. +/// +/// Useful flags include +/// * `MNT_FORCE` - Unmount even if still in use. +#[cfg_attr( + target_os = "freebsd", + doc = " +* `MNT_BYFSID` - `mountpoint` is not a path, but a file system ID + encoded as `FSID:val0:val1`, where `val0` and `val1` + are the contents of the `fsid_t val[]` array in decimal. + The file system that has the specified file system ID + will be unmounted. See + [`statfs`](crate::sys::statfs::statfs) to determine the + `fsid`. +" +)] +pub fn unmount<P>(mountpoint: &P, flags: MntFlags) -> Result<()> +where + P: ?Sized + NixPath, +{ + let res = mountpoint.with_nix_path(|cstr| unsafe { + libc::unmount(cstr.as_ptr(), flags.bits) + })?; + + Errno::result(res).map(drop) +} |