Re: [PATCH 3/9] VFS: Introduce a mount context

From: Miklos Szeredi
Date: Tue May 09 2017 - 08:03:04 EST


On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 11:41 AM, David Howells <dhowells@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> I think that's crazy. We don't return detailed errors for any other
>> syscall for path lookup, so why would path lookup for mount be
>> special.
>
> Firstly, we don't return detailed errors for mount() at the moment either.
>
> Secondly, path lookup might entail automounts, so perhaps we should do it for
> path lookup too. Particularly in light of the fact that NFS4 mount uses
> pathwalk to get from server:/ to server:/the/dir/I/actually/wanted/ so I'm
> currently losing that error:-/
>
> Thirdly, the security operation I'm talking about is separate to path lookup -
> though perhaps we should pass LOOKUP_MOUNT as an intent flag into pathwalk so
> that the security check can be done there; perhaps combined with another one.
>
> Fourthly, why shouldn't we consider extending the facility to other system
> calls in future? It would involve copying the string to task_struct and
> providing a way to retrieve it, but that's not that hard to achieve.

Maybe we should. In fact that sounds like a splendid idea. IMO even
better, than having errors go via the fsfd descriptor. Pretty cheap
on the kernel side, and completely optional on the userspace side.

>
>> And why would
>>
>> fd = open("/foo/bar", O_PATH);
>> fsmount(fsfd, fd, NULL);
>>
>> behave differently from
>>
>> fsmount(fsfd, -1, "/foo/bar");
>>
>> ?
>
> There's argument that the former should return EFAULT. And that you should
> set the path to "" and pass AT_EMPTY_PATH. I should probably make sure it
> does that - and add a flags field. statx() was fixed to work this way.
>
> Question for you: Should the MNT_* flags be passed to fsmount(), perhaps in
> MS_* form?

MS_* flags are a mess. I don't think they should be used for any new
functionality. MNT_* flags are much better, but there are some
internal flags there as well.

I think the struct file model is better, where we have the external
O_* flags and the internal FMODE_* flags.

Thanks,
Miklos